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Aug. 30 • at Arizona (Tucson, Ariz.)

Sept. 14 • at UC Davis ( Davis, Calif.)

Sept. 21 • SoUTh DAkoTA (WAlkUp SkyDome)

Sept. 28 • monTAnA (WAlkUp SkyDome)

oct. 5 • at montana State (Billings, mont.)

oct. 12 • at Sacramento State (Sacramento, Calif.)

oct. 19 • IDAho STATe (WAlkUp SkyDome)

oct. 26 • at Cal poly (San luis obispo, Calif.)

nov. 2 • norTh DAkoTA (WAlkUp SkyDome)

nov. 16 • norThern ColorADo (WAlkUp SkyDome)

nov. 23 • at Southern Utah (Cedar City, Utah)

2013 Northern Arizona Football Schedule

Head CoachJerome Souers

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• The Sports network preseason All-America First Team

• CFpA All-America punter Watch list

• CFpA All-America placekicker Watch list

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2013 nAU Football media GuideThe 2013 NAU Football Media Guide was designed and produced by the NAU Athletic Communications Department in Flagstaff, Ariz., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop.

The guide was printed by Five Star Printing in Flagstaff, Ariz.

Guide and Cover DesignDenise Thompson

ContributorsMatt Howdeshell, Grant O’Brien, Jimmy Beal, Stayson Isobe, Matthew Sewell, Andrew Tomsky and previous NAU Athletics Com-munications staff members.

photography Arizona Cardinals, Erol Anderson, Brenda Ahearn, Mike Bashor, Matt Beaty, Jacob Chinn, Richard Clarkson Associates (Ernster, Par-sons), Dean Hendrickson, Matt Howdeshell, Craig Johnson, Tom Gentry, Samantha Fillerup, Jerry Foreman, Neil Johnson, Bill Landau, MG’s Helmets, Dave Padilla (Buffalo Bills), Stephen Schweitzer, Matt Thompson, Eben Waggoner and NAU Athletics Communica-tions.

UnIverSITy InFormATIonLocation....................................................................................Flagstaff, Ariz.Founded .................................................................................................1899Enrollment (statewide) .................................................................... 26,002Nickname ..................................................................................LumberjacksMascot ................................................................................................... LouieColors ........................................................................ Blue, Gold and SageAffiliation ................................... Football Championship Division (FCS)Conference .........................................................................................Big SkyPresident ........................................................................... Dr. John HaegerVP of Intercollegiate Athletics ......................................Dr. Lisa CamposSenior Associate AD/SWA ......................................................Tanya VogelAssociate AD, Internal Operations ...................................Beth VechinskiAssistant AD, Academics .......................................................... Pam LowieAssistant AD, Compliance .................................................... Scott RenfroAssistant AD, Marketing and Special Events ..................Rocky SilvestriFaculty Athletics Representative .................................... Tom Destefano

STADIUm InFormATIonHome Facility (Capacity) ........J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome (10,000)Built ..........................................................................................................1977Surface .......................................................................... Real grass field turfRecord at Skydome ..........................................................................148-72

CoAChInG STAFFHead Coach..........................................................................Jerome SouersAlma Mater ............................................................................ Oregon, 1983Seasons at NAU ........................................................................................ 15Overall Record ........................................................................ 84-85 (.497)Big Sky Record ......................................................................... 51-56 (.477)Director of Football Operations ................................Matt HowdeshellDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers .......................... Andy ThompsonOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks .........................Rich ScangarelloDefensive Line Coach ............................................................ Travis BakerCornerbacks Coach ............................................................. Charles HuffRecruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach .......................Craig KnothWide Receivers Coach ............................................................Tim PloughSpecial Teams Coordinator/Safeties ..................................David ReevesOffensive Line Coach ................................................................... Eric ReidRunning Backs Coach ................................................................Jimmy BealVideo Coordinator ................................................................. James ForanGraduate Assistant ................................................................... Kyle JacoboGraduate Assistant ..............................................................Grant O’Brien

TeAm InFormATIonLetterwinnersOffensive Returning/Lost ....................................................................19/7Defensive Returning/Lost .....................................................................19/9Special Teams Returning/Lost ................................................................4/1StartersOffensive Returning/Lost ........................................................................9/2Defensive Returning/Lost ......................................................................9/2Special Teams Returning/Lost ................................................................5/1

2012 Final Record ....................................................................................8-3Conference Record .................................................................................6-2Final Ranking........................................................................................... 20th

meDIA InFormATIonAssistant AD, Communications/Football Contact............................................................................................................................. Denise ThompsonOffice Phone ........................................................................928-523-6792Press Box Phone ........................................................928-523-7729/7730Fax ........................................................................................... 928-523-6793E-Mail ...........................................................Denise.Thompson@nau.eduMailing Address ...................................................................P.O. Box 15400......................................................................................... Flagstaff, AZ 86001......................................................................... (Overnight: 1 Skydome Dr.)Website .................................................................. www.nauathletics.com

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The athletics communications office is located in the press box on west side of the Walkup Skydome. The phone number is (928) 523-6792 while the fax number is 523-6793.

meDIA opporTUnITy Head coach Jerome Souers is avail-able every day after practice. Individual players may be requested at this time also. Special re-quests for availability may be made to the ath-letics communications office.

InTervIeW polICy All player interviews must be coor-dinated through the athletics communications office at least one day in advance. No interviews or photo shoots will be conducted on Friday. Out-of-town media should contact the athletics communications office to make arrangements for phone interviews. Players are also available for interviews after practice, and, if prior ar-rangements have been made, before practice. The NAU locker room and training room are closed.

SoUerS’ InTervIeWS Jerome Souers and his staff are gen-erally available for interviews after each prac-tice. Contact Denise Thompson in the athletics communications office to coordinate all inter-views with head coach Jerome Souers.

prACTICe Daily workouts are open to both the public and the media unless otherwise noted. Media planning to attend practice should notify the athletics communications office in advance to confirm start times and to arrange inter-views. The Lumberjacks are tentatively planning to practice at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each game week.

CreDenTIAlS The football press box, located on the west side of the Skydome, has a limited capac-ity. Credentials will be issued only to working media on a first-come, first-serve basis, with priority given to daily newspapers and originat-ing radio and television crews. The press box is closed to those not involved in game coverage. Credentials may be requested for the season or on a per-game basis. All requests should be submitted to the athletics communi-cations office no later than Thursday at noon for each home game. Requests on official letter-head may be faxed to (928) 523-6793. Creden-tials may be picked up at Will Call. No creden-tials will be mailed unless the request is made at least two weeks in advance.

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Photographers and videographers are not permitted between the 25-yard lines. All media on the sidelines must wear their creden-tials at all times. Due to space limits, credentials will be issued only to photographers on assign-ment. Packets including game notes, flip cards and game programs will be issued before each game. Late roster changes will also be available.

preSS BoX ServICeS Regular services on game day include play-by-play, quarterly and final statistics, as well as defensive statistics. A light pregame meal will be available one hour prior to kickoff. The NAU locker room is closed to all media. At home, postgame interviews will be held in the media room at field level on the east side of the Skydome. NAU head coach Jerome Souers will begin the session followed by re-quested Lumberjack players. Interview requests will be collected midway through the fourth quarter by a member of the athletics commu-nications staff. Visiting coaches and players will be invited to the interview room as deadlines allow.

TelephoneS Two courtesy phone lines are avail-able for the originating station of each visiting team at no charge. The visiting radio booth is located on the north end of the press box. An outside line may be reached by dialing 8. A cred-it card must be used for long-distance calls.

A limited number of telephones are available in the press box. Dial 8 to reach an outside line. A credit card is required for long-distance calls. Athletics communications office personnel will provide fax services if re-quested in advance.

moUnTAIn STAnDArD TIme Arizona does not move its clock ahead in the spring or back in the fall. As a re-sult, Flagstaff time coincides with the Pacific time zone through Nov. 4. The rest of the sea-son, NAU is compatible with the Mountain time zone.

lUmBerJACkS onlIne Releases, statistics, rosters and break-ing news are available at the athletics web site, located at www.nauathletics.com. The Big Sky Conference web site is located at www.big-skyconf.com. Big Sky TV will webcast all NAU home games and all conference games during the season.

The SCore The Score is a monthly show pro-duced by NAU Television Services that high-lights Lumberjack athletics and recreational ac-tivities on the Mountain campus. It airs weekly on FSN Arizona, Fox College Sports and Flag-staff cable channels 4 and 104 in HD.

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Grenax Broadcasting II, LLC and Northern Arizona University signed a three-year extension in 2011 for 105.1 FM The Big Talker (KBTK) to carry all NAU football and men’s basketball game broadcasts for the 2011-2014 academic years. Selected women’s basketball games will also be aired on the station. NAU fans can listen to the games online at BigTalkerradio.com or on their iPhone, Blackberry, or Android smartphone via our free mobile application. The mobile applications extend the worldwide reach of the broadcasts that already blanket northern Arizona. The flagship station of the Lumberjack Radio Network allows listeners in Flagstaff, Prescott, Camp Verde, Williams, Winslow and Sedona to tune into 105.1 The Big Talker to hear Mitch Strohman’s colorful play-by-play. In addition to 105.1 The Big Talker Grenax Broadcasting II LLC owns and operates four FM radio stations in the Flagstaff-Prescott mar-kets: 105.1 The Big Talker (KBTK), the NAU Athletics Flagship and home to Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity; The Big 107.5 KOLT Country 107.5 (KSED), featuring Big D and Bubba in the morning and 20 songs in a row all day; 96.7 The Wolf (KWMX), home of Bob and Tom in the morning and 92.5 The Canyon (KFLX) with Dan Kennedy in the morning and Ryan Seacrest’s “On-Air” weekday mornings at 10:00 a.m.

Veteran announcer Mitch Strohman re-turns for his ninth consecutive season and 14th overall as the “Voice of the Lumberjacks” for football and men’s basketball on the Lumberjack Television/Radio Network. Strohman also han-dles play-by-play duties for selected women’s basketball, soccer and volleyball games. More than 30 radio games during the sea-

son are simulcast by NAU-TV, who distributes the games in full HD to Suddenlink Flagstaff Cable channels 4 and 104, Fox Sports Arizona, Fox College Sports (FCS) and the live, online channel: http://www.nau-tv.com/watchlive/ Strohman is also the host of the monthly show produced by NAU-TV, “The Score”. “The Score” airs on Fox Sports Arizona and Fox College Sports, as well as Suddenlink Flagstaff Cable channels 4 and 104.

mitch Strohman Voice of the Lumberjacks

The Northern Arizona football program will have seven of its 11 regular season games televised during the 2013 season, highlighted by four games by NAU-TV and distributed to Fox Sports Arizona Plus and Fox College Sports. The Lumberjacks opener at the University of Arizona will air on the Pac-12 Network, while ROOT Sports has picked up NAU’s game vs. Montana.The NAU game at Montana State will be shown on Max Media.

nAU-Tv NAU-TV will again partner with NAU Athletics and televise al-most 30 events from the Northern Arizona University campus in 2013-14. NAU-TV will show all its coverage to full high definition for the second sea-son, while broadcasting all their events online and distributing to Fox Sports Arizona, Fox College Sports (available to 54 million cable subscribers in the United States) and local Flagstaff cable. The first of four NAU-TV football broadcasts will be the NAU-South Dakota football game on Saturday, Sept. 21. All four games will be picked up nationally by Fox Sports Arizona Plus and shown online on the NAU-TV and Big Sky TV web streams. It will also be shown locally on Sud-denlink cable on CH. 4. Mitch Strohman and Kevin Stephens will call all the football action with Reggie Eccleston providing sideline updates.

rooT SporTS DIRECTV Sports Networks will telecast 10 Big Sky Conference games during the 2013 football season on the ROOT SPORTS branded regional sports networks. The three ROOT SPORTS networks reach more than 8.7 million viewers across 18 states, including Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Utah and Colorado that are home to most Big Sky institu-tions. DIRECTV Sports Networks will produce and televise all 10 Big Sky Conference football games in high-definition. DIRECTV Sports Net-works will also introduce new on-air graphics customized for the Big Sky Conference and each of its individual teams. ROOT SPORTS will televise 8 of the 13 Big Sky Conference football teams at least once, and air contests from nine Big Sky stadiums.

Kevin Stephens begins his ninth season as the color commentator for the Sodexo Lumberjack Radio Network.

Stephens played quarterback at Northern Arizo-na in 1995-96 after a standout career at Cactus High School in Glendale, AZ where he was named All-Arizona his senior year, and a stint

at BYU-Idaho (formerly Ricks College). He helped the Vikings to their first undefeated season in school history and a second-place national finish in the NJCAA in 1992.

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SEPTEMBER 26CAL POLY @ PORTLAND STATE

SEPTEMBER 28MONTANA @ NORTHERN ARIZONA

OCTOBER 5PORTLAND STATE @ MONTANA

OCTOBER 19MONTANA STATE @ WEBER STATE

OCTOBER 26EASTERN WASHINGTON @ MONTANA

* All games subject to change. For the latest schedule, visit ROOTSPORTS.com. Games will be available on DIRECTV’S Audience Network outside of ROOT SPORTS territory.

NOVEMBER 2MONTANA STATE @ NORTHERN COLORADO

NOVEMBER 9MONTANA STATE @ EASTERN WASHINGTON

NOVEMBER 16EASTERN WASHINGTON @ CAL POLY

NOVEMBER 23MONTANA @ MONTANA STATE

NOVEMBER 23PORTLAND STATE @ EASTERN WASHINGTON

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SEPTEMBER 26CAL POLY @ PORTLAND STATE

SEPTEMBER 28MONTANA @ NORTHERN ARIZONA

OCTOBER 5PORTLAND STATE @ MONTANA

OCTOBER 19MONTANA STATE @ WEBER STATE

OCTOBER 26EASTERN WASHINGTON @ MONTANA

* All games subject to change. For the latest schedule, visit ROOTSPORTS.com. Games will be available on DIRECTV’S Audience Network outside of ROOT SPORTS territory.

NOVEMBER 2MONTANA STATE @ NORTHERN COLORADO

NOVEMBER 9MONTANA STATE @ EASTERN WASHINGTON

NOVEMBER 16EASTERN WASHINGTON @ CAL POLY

NOVEMBER 23MONTANA @ MONTANA STATE

NOVEMBER 23PORTLAND STATE @ EASTERN WASHINGTON

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The 2013 season is all about unfinished business for the North-ern Arizona football team. Under the guidance of head coach Jerome Souers, Northern Arizona finished the 2012 season with an 8-3 overall record – the best finish by a Souers team in over a decade. The Lumberjacks finished with the school’s highest final ranking (20th The Sports Network/20th FCS Coaches) since 2003. NAU lost their final two games of the season, and along with it a chance at the Big Sky regular season title and a bid to the playoffs. Despite an unfavorable end to last season, the Lum-berjacks have a lot to look forward to in 2013, as they will return nine players on offense, and nine players on defense. NAU will have one of the most experienced teams in the Big Sky.

The Lumberjacks return 14 Big Sky All-Conference performers, and have signed 19 players in the offseason. The mix of returners and newcomers will provide for a very competitive season for Northern Arizona.

“We’re excited that we have guys at every position that come back with experience, including the young guys that we project to be starters next year,” said Souers. “We have a very balanced team.”

The offenseThe Lumberjacks will look to find a new leader for their offense after the graduation of quarterback Cary Grossart. He finished his career with the second-best completion percentage by an NAU quarterback in school history, but Northern Arizona has a few options to replace Grossart.

“We believe that we have narrowed it down to two players for the quarterback spot,” said Souers. “Due to Chase’s (Cart-wright) surgery he was unable to compete in scrimmages in the spring. We were however able to evaluate some younger guys and Kyren Poe stood out to us. He showed some tremendous poise in the pocket, and he got better with each practice. We will extend the competition to the end of the fall so that we have enough live competition to truly measure Chase against the progress that Kyren has made. We’re excited that we have two guys that can play.”

Running back Zach Bauman – a 2013 College Football Perfor-mance Awards FCS Running Back Watch List honoree – returns for his senior season. Bauman has rushed for 1,000-plus yards each of his previous three seasons and is only 119 yards shy of breaking the Lumberjack career rushing record. He should un-doubtedly finish as one of the Top 10 rushers in Big Sky history.

“Zach is a fierce competitor and a tremendous leader by exam-ple,” said Souers. “His tenacity as a ball carrier is evident every time he touches the ball.”

A returner to watch out for at the running back position is Casey Jahn. He finished third on the team in rushing in 2012 with 306 yards in eight games.

An up-and-coming player that can provide more depth at the running back position is freshman Corbin Jountti. The Bakersfield, Calif. native was a 2013 U.S. Army Arena Bowl participant and a two-time first-team all-league choice.

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“Corbin is likely to contribute,” Souers said. “He’s very athletic and physical. I don’t see the college game being as big a step for him as it is for some young men at that age.”

The wide receivers will be led by seniors Dejzon Walker and Ify Umodu. Walker led the Lumberjacks with 505 yards on 36 catch-es, while Umodu had 35 catches for a total of 481 yards.

Tight ends R.J. Rickert and Drew Emanuel will be another asset to the throwing game. Rickert tallied 272 yards on 27 receptions, while Emanuel tallied 140 yards on eight catches.

“It’s extremely important to have returners back at the receiving position,” said Souers. “Not just because of their experience, but also cause of their depth.”

Another solid spot for the Lumberjacks will be at the line. NAU has four starters from a year ago - Shane Moniz, Roy Garcia, Joe Gurski and Kyle Walker - who will all return in 2013.

With a plethora of returners on offense, the Lumberjacks will have an outstanding run game, and a lot of quality offensive linemen. The Lumberjack backfield will be loaded, but it will also be essential for Northern Arizona to throw the ball, because defenses will play the Lumberjacks heavy against the run.

The DefenseNine of the Lumberjacks’ 14 all-conference selections come on

the defensive side of the ball. The deep and experienced unit finished second in the Big Sky last season in total defense.

“We had a lot of young guys that had emerged throughout the years where their development and reputation in practice finally caught up to them,” said Souers. “Now that all of those guys will be seniors in the fall, we will be loaded with veterans. I believe they will be the cornerstone for our football team.”

Earning preseason recognition is Tim Wilkinson, an All-Big Sky second team honoree last season. He was second on the team in 2012 with 6.5 sacks. Wilkinson played in all but one game last year, but the senior from Las Vegas looks to lead a group of linemen that are known for their size and capabilities. Others to watch are Chima Ike, Steven Garcia and Marc Thompson.

Anders Battle, an all-conference first team honoree, is set to return at the cornerback position for the Lumberjacks. Battle registered 64 tackles and was credited with six pass breakups last year. Another player who has stepped up at the field corner position is Marcus Alfred. His speed will be a valuable asset to the defense which gives NAU added depth in all the right places.

Lucky Dozier is another bright spot for the NAU defense. A preseason All-American safety, Dozier recorded 57 tackles and a team-high four interceptions. Joining Dozier at the safety position will be Mike Dosen and Blair Wishom.

preseason Watch lists and Awards

Andy Wilder• CFPA Placekicker Awards Watch List• CFPA Punter Awards Watch List• The Sports Network Preseason First Team

Zach Bauman• Walter Payton Award Watch List• CFPA Running Back Awards Watch List• CFPA All-Purpose Awards Watch List• The Sports Network Preseason Second Team

lucky Dozier• The Sports Network Preseason Third Team

Tim Wilkinson• CFPA Defensive Linemen Awards Watch List

r.J. rickert• CFPA Tight End Awards Watch ListZach Bauman

Walter Payton

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“Dozier, Dosen and Wishom are probably three of the best safeties I have ever coached,” said Souers. “We’ve had some guys be very successful at those positions, and I believe our secondary is as talented as we’ve ever had.”

Linebackers Austin Hasquet and Ryan Reardon are both return-ing starters who tallied 61 and 41 tackles, respectively.

The Special TeamsAll-American Andy Wilder will kick off his senior year with a heap of awards under his belt. The Scottsdale native led the nation in punting with 46.3 yards per punt with 25 punts of 50 yards or more last season. He was connected on 10-of-14 field goal attempts. In 2013, Wilder will handle two of the three kick-ing duties – field goals and punts.

Austin Shanks was a valuable return specialist for NAU last season, as he was named the 2012 CFPA Punt Returner of the Year. Shanks completed his eligibility in 2012 leaving the Lumber-jacks with a spot to fill. NAU has yet to assign a replacement for Shanks, as it will use all of preseason to determine who will get the role.

The Schedule“It’s a unique schedule. We come into camp, and within the first few weeks we have a game,” said Souers. “The following week we have a bye, so we have to do a lot with our team to keep them competitive and sharp without wearing them down.”

Northern Arizona will play a total of 11 games – five at home in the Walkup Skydome and six on the road. The Lumberjacks open the season at the University of Arizona on August 30. Other road games include, UC Davis (Sept. 14), Montana State (Oct. 5), Sac-ramento State (Oct. 12), Cal Poly (Oct. 26), and Southern Utah (Nov. 23). Northern Arizona will host South Dakota (Sept. 21), Montana (Sept. 28), Idaho State (Oct. 19), North Dakota (Nov. 2), and Northern Colorado (Nov. 16).

offensive Starters returning:WR Nick Cole ............25 rec, 349 yards, 14.0 yards/catch, 3 TDWR Ify Umodu ............35 rec, 481 yards, 13.7 yards/catch, 6 TDWR Dejzon Walker ....36 rec, 505 yards, 14.0 yards/catch, 3 TDRB Zach Bauman ............................. 1,182 yards, 5.3 yards/carry, .............................................................. 34 rec, 216 yards, 9 TDOL Shane Moniz ........................... Started and Played in 8 gamesOL Roy Garcia ................................................Started all 11 gamesOL Joe Gurski .............................Started and Played in 10 gamesOL Kyle Walker ..............................................Started all 11 gamesTE R.J. Rickert ..........27 rec, 272 yards, 10.1 yards/catch, 3 TDTE Drew Emanuel ......Started 8 games, 17.5 yards/catch, 1 TD

Defensive Starters returning:CB Anders Battle ............................................... 64 Tackles, 1 Sack, ........................................................ 1 Interception, 6 BreakupsS Lucky Dozier ............................... 57 Tackles, 4 Interceptions, ...............................................5 Breakups, 1 Fumble RecoveryS Blair Wishom ............................... 43 Tackles, 3 Interceptions, ....................................................4 Breakups, 1 Forced FumbleLB Austin Hasquet ..................................... 61 Tackles, 1 Breakup, .....................................1 Fumble Recovery, 1 Forced FumbleLB Ryan Reardon .......41 Tackles, .5 Sack, 2 Breakups, 1 HurryDL Chima Ike ....................21 Tackles, 1 Sack, 4 Tackles for LossDL Steven Garcia ............................................. 47 Tackles, 2 Sacks, ...................................6 Tackles for Loss, 1 Fumble RecoveryDL Tim Wilkinson ........................................ 37 Tackles, 6.5 Sacks, .....................................................5 Tackles for Loss, 2 Hurries

Specialist returning:KR Ca’leve DeBoskie 11 Returns, 224 Yards, 20.4 Yards/ReturnK Ryan Hawkins ........................ 45 Kickoffs, 63.4 Yards/KickoffP/K Andy Wilder ............................... 10-14 Field Goals, 61 Punts, .......................................................46.3 Yards/Punt, 19 KickoffsH/LS Andy Bachelier ............................. 10 Games Played, 1 TackleLS Hayden Renning ........................................... 10 Games Played

Starters lost:QB-Cary Grossart, OL-Trey Gilleo, CB-Devin Willis, DL-Jarrett Bilbrey, KR/PR-Austin Shanks, FB-Jake Hess

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Season notes

Sweet 16Head coach Jerome Souers celebrates his 16th season at the helm of the Lumberjack football program. Souers and his team are coming off an 8-3 season; the best since 2003 when NAU finished 9-4 and advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA. With nine winning seasons under his belt, the Dean of the Big Sky coaches looks to take the Lumberjacks to new heights.

Familiar Coaching StaffThe Lumberjacks have 10 out of 11 coaches returning for the 2013 season. The newest guy to the crew is wide receivers coach Tim Plough who was hired in February of 2013. Plough (pronounced ‘PLOW’) joins the Lumberjack staff after a 10-year playing and coaching career at UC Davis under head coach Bob Biggs. He was the starting quarterback for the Aggies in 2007 under current NAU offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello.

“The consistency is a result of building off of the things you accomplished the year before,” Souers said. “Any time you de-velop some traction like we did the last couple of years you hate to lose it, and the way you lose traction is by having coaching changes.”

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no. plAyer poS. 2 Ryshaud Keegan WR 3 Robert Watson S 4 Randy Hale, Jr. CB 5 Dejzon Walker WR 6 Nick Cole WR 7 Kyren Poe QB8 Ify Umodu WR 10 Pete Denham QB11 Jordan Perry QB12 Jake Johnston S13 Shawn Sharkey S 14 Alex Holmes WR 15 Chase Cartwright QB 16 Devon McPeek S17 Ca’leve DeBoskie CB 18 Jesse Brantley WR 19 Anders Battle CB 20 Lucky Dozier DB 21 Mike Dosen S 22 Marcus Alford CB 23 Jamaal Perkins RB24 Blake Bailey CB 26 Blair Wishom S 27 Corbin Jountti RB 28 Anthony Hughes S 29 Ryan Hawkins K 30 Mo White II CB 31 Marc Thompson DL 32 Louis Collins CB 33 Tevin Ray LB 34 Zach Bauman RB 35 Austin Hasquet LB 36 Anthony Harrington LB 37 Ronnie Manning S 38 Jonathan Lyles S 39 Delvin Batiste CB 40 Jake Thomas FB 41 Andy Wilder K 42 Casey Jahn RB 43 Jabari Marshall LB 44 Ryan Reardon LB 45 Nick Butier FB 46 Andy Bachelier LS 47 Anthony Troftgruben RB/FB 48 Coby Newton RB 49 Chima Ike DL 50 Steven Garcia DL 51 Javere Smith DL52 Thomas Hopp LB 53 Chase Wilsey LB 54 Craig Frum LB 55 Jake Abbott OL 56 Deon Young DL 57 Ethan Novak OL 58 Harrison Johnson LB 59 Derek Craig LB 60 Shane Moniz OL 61 Jim Herrero OL 62 Hayden Renning LS/LB 63 Jake Rodriguez OL 64 Jacob Julian OL 65 Rafael Aguilar OL 66 Junior Vicente DL 67 Roy Garcia OL 68 John Herrero DL 70 Sam Woods DL 71 Joe Gurski OL 72 Riley Deen OL73 Leroy Guenther OL

Alphabetical rosterno. plAyer poS. hT. WT. Cl.-eXp. homeToWn (hIGh SChool/lAST SChool)55 Jake Abbott OL 6-3 275 So.-SQ Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial)65 Rafael Aguilar OL 6-2 265 Fr.-HS Sacramento, Calif. (Jesuit)22 Marcus Alford CB 5-10 160 So.-1L Oxnard, Calif. (Rio Mesa)92 Anthony Arledge DL 6-4 245 Fr.-RS Laveen, Ariz. (Fairfax)46 Andy Bachelier LS 5-9 182 Jr.-1L Rio Rico, Ariz. (Nogales)24 Blake Bailey CB 5-10 178 Jr.-2L San Diego, Calif. (Serra HS)85 Patrick Baldenegro TE 6-5 215 Fr.-HS Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)39 Delvin Batiste CB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Upland, Calif. (Upland)19 Anders Battle CB 6-0 185 Sr.-3L Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista HS)34 Zach Bauman RB 5-10 200 Sr.-3L Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton)18 Jesse Brantley WR 6-0 195 Sr.-1L Gilbert, Ariz./Scottsdale CC)87 Hunter Burton WR 6-0 168 Fr.-HS Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek)45 Nick Butier FB 6-1 240 So.-SQ San Luis Obispo, Calif. (San Luis Obispo)15 Chase Cartwright QB 6-3 210 Jr.-2L Chandler, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol)93 John Castaneda DL 6-1 235 So.-1L San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma)6 Nick Cole WR 6-3 195 Sr.-1L Concord, Calif. (Clayton Valley/Oregon)32 Louis Collins CB 6-0 160 So.-SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Campbell Hall)81 Marc Cooper WR 6-0 185 Fr.-HS Eagle, Idaho (Eagle)59 Derek Craig LB 6-0 220 Fr.-HS Tempe, Ariz. (Marcos de Niza)17 Ca’leve DeBoskie CB 6-0 180 Sr.-2L Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)72 Riley Deen OL 6-6 275 Fr.-HS West Covina, Calif.( Liberty)95 Michael DeGroote LB 6-2 235 Jr.-TR Scottsdale, Ariz. (Fountain Hills/Scottsdale CC)10 Pete Denham QB 6-0 195 Fr.-HS Auburn, Calif. (Placer)21 Mike Dosen S 5-11 195 Sr.-2L Pittsburg, Calif. (De La Salle/Oregon)20 Lucky Dozier DB 5-10 185 Sr.-1L Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank/College of San Mateo)91 Brian Drulias K 5-10 185 Fr.-RS Diamond Bar, Calif. (Diamond Bar)97 George Dunlap III DL 6-1 255 Sr.-1L Santa Cruz, Calif. (Soquel/Cabrillo College)88 Drew Emanuel TE 6-4 252 Sr.-3L Mesa, Ariz. (Highland)79 Brian Faussett OL 6-5 280 Jr.-TR Santa Clara, Calif. (Saugus/Okla. Panhandle State)84 Jarred Ford WR 5-11 175 Fr.-HS Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale)54 Craig Frum LB 6-3 225 Jr.-2L Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain)67 Roy Garcia OL 6-3 275 Jr.-1L Tempe, Ariz. (Marcos de Niza)50 Steven Garcia DL 6-2 235 Sr.-1L Downey, Calif. (St. John Bosco/Fullerton College)89 Beau Gardner TE 6-4 240 Jr.-2L Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa/Mesa CC)73 Leroy Guenther OL 6-7 265 So.-SQ Wickenburg, Ariz. (Wickenburg)71 Joe Gurski OL 6-5 315 Jr.-2L Valley Center, Calif. (Valley Center)4 Randy Hale, Jr. CB 5-10 175 Jr.-2L Buckeye, Ariz. (Buckeye)36 Anthony Harrington LB 6-1 210 Sr.-SQ Surprise, Ariz. (Peoria/Phoenix College)35 Austin Hasquet LB 6-1 225 Jr.-2L Peoria, Ariz. (Liberty)29 Ryan Hawkins K 5-11 185 So.-1L Peoria, Ariz. (Sunrise Mountain)61 Jim Herrero OL 6-0 240 So.-SQ Kingman, Ariz. (Kingman Academy)68 John Herrero DL 6-4 260 Fr.-HS Kingman, Ariz. (Kingman)14 Alex Holmes WR 6-0 180 So.-SQ Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral)52 Thomas Hopp LB 6-1 220 Fr.-HS Anchorage, Alaska (South Anchorage) 28 Anthony Hughes S 5-9 200 Sr.-1L Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial/Glendale CC)49 Chima Ike DL 5-10 255 Sr.-1L Walnut, Calif. (Walnut/Nevada/Fullerton College)42 Casey Jahn RB 5-11 185 So.-1L Peoria, Ariz. (Northwest Christian)58 Harrison Johnson LB 6-3 195 So.-1L Glendale, Ariz. (Greenway)12 Jake Johnston S 5-11 210 Sr.-1L Eagle, Idaho (Eagle/Boise State/Saddleback JC)27 Corbin Jountti RB 5-11 202 Fr.-HS Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty)64 Jacob Julian OL 6-4 297 Fr.-RS Prescott, Ariz. (Bradshaw Mountain)98 Justin Jungblut DL 6-5 280 Sr.-1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro/Boise State)96 Quentin Kantaris DE 6-2 230 Sr.-1L Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Moorpark/Army/Moorpark CC)2 Ryshaud Keegan WR 5-10 171 Fr.-HS Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside)75 Dylan LaFrenz OL 6-4 285 Fr.-RS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos)38 Jonathan Lyles S 6-0 160 Fr.HS Bellflower, Calif. (Damien)37 Ronnie Manning S 5-10 180 Fr.-HS Fresno, Calif. (Edison)43 Jabari Marshall LB 6-1 210 Fr.-HS Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview)99 Zach McDonnell DL 6-2 220 So.-1L Poway, Calif. (Poway)16 Devon McPeek S 5-9 170 Fr.-RS Evansville, Ind. (Mountain View)94 Lorenzo Melvin DL 6-2 230 Fr.-HS Maricopa, Ariz. (Desert Vista)60 Shane Moniz OL 6-3 270 Jr.-1L Santa Clarita, Calif. (Canyon)48 Coby Newton RB 6-0 190 Fr.-HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Centennial)57 Ethan Novak OL 6-3 290 Fr.-HS Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon)78 Ryan Nowicki OL 6-5 300 So.-1L Glendale, Ariz. (Cactus/Illinois/Penn State)23 Jamaal Perkins RB 5-9 185 Jr.-SQ Oxnard, Calif. (Rio Mesa)11 Jordan Perry QB 6-3 210 So.-SQ Portland, Ore. (Central Catholic)7 Kyren Poe QB 6-3 195 So.-1L Mesa, Ariz. (Hamilton)33 Tevin Ray LB 6-1 190 So.-1L Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial)44 Ryan Reardon LB 6-1 235 Sr.-1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep/Portland St./GCC)

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Alphabetical roster 62 Hayden Renning LS/LB 6-1 210 Jr.-1L Flagstaff, Ariz. (Sinagua)83 R.J. Rickert TE 6-3 240 Jr.-2L Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite)76 Eric Rodriguez OL 6-3 272 Fr.-RS Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale)63 Jake Rodriguez OL 6-2 255 So.-SQ New River, Ariz. (Boulder Creek)86 Bridger Rodoni TE 6-3 243 Fr.-HS Gilbert, Ariz. (Campo Verde)77 Tyler Shank OL 6-3 307 Fr.-HS Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)13 Shawn Sharkey S 5-11 185 Jr.-1L Pittsburgh, Pa. (Penn Hills/Snow College)51 Javere Smith DL 6-2 235 Fr.-HS Lake City, Fla. (Columbia)80 Hayden Sovacki WR 5-11 175 Fr.-RS Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial)40 Jake Thomas FB 6-1 243 Fr.-RS Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View)31 Marc Thompson DL 6-2 290 Sr.-1L Stockton, Calif. (Weston Ranch/Diablo Valley College)82 Alex Tolliver WR 5-7 175 Fr.-RS Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark)47 Anthony Troftgruben RB/FB 5-10 220 So.-TR Peoria, Ariz. (Sunrise Mountain)8 Ify Umodu WR 6-3 215 Sr.-3L Covina, Calif. (South Hills)66 Junior Vicente DL 6-0 275 Jr.-2L Prescott, Ariz. (Prescott)5 Dejzon Walker WR 6-3 225 Jr.-2L Chandler, Ariz. (Basha)74 Kyle Walker OL 6-4 290 Sr.-2L Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino)3 Robert Watson S 6-0 190 Jr.-1L Long Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos)30 Mo White II CB 5-11 175 Fr.-HS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep)41 Andy Wilder K 6-3 205 Sr.-2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep)90 Tim Wilkinson DL 5-11 290 Sr.-3L Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman)53 Chase Wilsey LB 5-9 195 So.-SQ Poway, Calif. (Poway)26 Blair Wishom S 6-1 200 Sr.-1L Antioch, Calif. (De La Salle/CC of San Francisco)70 Sam Woods DL 5-11 265 Fr.-HS Folson, Calif. (Rocklin)56 Deon Young DL 6-1 285 Fr.-HS Inglewood, Calif. (Cuver City)

no. plAyer poS. 74 Kyle Walker OL 75 Dylan LaFrenz OL 76 Eric Rodriguez OL 77 Tyler Shank OL 78 Ryan Nowicki OL 79 Brian Faussett OL 80 Hayden Sovacki WR 81 Marc Cooper WR82 Alex Tolliver WR 83 R.J. Rickert TE 84 Jarred Ford WR 85 Patrick Baldenegro TE 86 Bridger Rodoni TE 87 Hunter Burton WR 88 Drew Emanuel TE 89 Beau Gardner TE 90 Tim Wilkinson DL 91 Brian Drulias K 92 Anthony Arledge DL 93 John Castaneda DL 94 Lorenzo Melvin DL 95 Michael DeGroote LB96 Quentin Kantaris DE 97 George Dunlap III DL 98 Justin Jungblut DL 99 Zach McDonnell DL

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Roster Breakdown by State

AlaskaThomas Hopp

ArizonaJake AbbottAnthony ArledgeAndy BachelierPatrick BaldenegroAnders BattleZach BaumanJesse BrantleyChase CartwrightDerek CraigCa’leve DeBoskieMichael DeGrootePete DenhamDrew EmanuelCraig FrumRoy GarciaBeau Gardner

Leroy GuentherRandy Hale, Jr. Anthony HarringtonAustin HasquetRyan HawkinsJim HerreroJohn HerreroAlex HolmesAnthony HughesChima IkeCasey JahnHarrison JohnsonJacob JulianJustin JungblutLorenzo MelvinRyan NowickiKyren PoeTevin RayRyan ReardonHayden Renning

R.J. RickertBridger RodoniJake RodriguezTyler ShankHayden SovackiAlex TolliverJake ThomasAnthony TroftgrubenJunior VicenteDejzon WalkerKyle Walker

CaliforniaRafael AguilarMarcus AlfordBlake BaileyDelvin BatisteNick ButierJohn CastanedaNick Cole

Louis CollinsRiley DeenMike DosenLucky DozierBrian DruliasGeorge Dunlap IIIBrian FaussettJarred FordSteven GarciaJoe GurskiCorbin JounttiQuentin KantarisRyshaud KeeganDylan LaFrenzJonathan LylesRonnie ManningZach McDonnellShane MonizEthan NovakJamaal Perkins

Eric RodriguezMarc ThompsonIfy UmoduRobert WatsonMo White IIAndy WilderChase WilseyBlair WishomSam WoodsDeon Young

ColoradoHunter Burton

FloridaJavere Smith

IdahoMarc CooperJake Johnston

IndianaDevon McPeek

nevadaCoby NewtonTim Wilkinson

oregonJordan Perry

pennsylvaniaShawn Sharkey

WashingtonJabari Marshal

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Schedule and resultsDate opponent W/l Score Time AttendAug. 30 at Arizona State L 6-63 3:11 48658Sept. 8 at UNLV W 17-14 3:07 15257Sept. 15 FORT LEWIS W 69-0 2:57 6594*Sept. 22 at Montana W 41-31 3:20 25254*Sept. 29 PORTLAND STATE W 24-10 2:57 9107*Oct. 13 at North Dakota W 45-38 3:10 9742*Oct. 20 UCDAVIS W 21-7 2:56 7991*Oct. 27 at Northern ColoradoL W 12-10 2:55 3780*Nov. 3 at Idaho State W 50-10 3:05 5144*Nov. 10 SOUTHERN UTAH L(OT) 29-35 3:27 4125*Nov. 17 #17 CAL POLY L 34-42 3:05 6119

*Big Sky Conference Game

Team Statistics nAU oppSCORING 348 260Points Per Game 31.6 23.6FIRST DOWNS 231 202Rushing 100 77Passing 112 97Penalty 19 28RUSHING YARDAGE 1909 1526Yards gained rushing 2295 1817Yards lost rushing 386 291Rushing Attempts 417 415Average Per Rush 4.6 3.7Average Per Game 173.5 138.7TDs Rushing 18 19PASSING YARDAGE 2567 2241Comp-Att-Int 226-361-11 189-341-11Average Per Pass 7.1 6.6Average Per Catch 11.4 11.9Average Per Game 233.4 203.7TDs Passing 22 12TOTAL OFFENSE 4476 3767Total Plays 778 756Average Per Play 5.8 5.0Average Per Game 406.9 342.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 25-514 14-307PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 27-439 20-174INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-217 11-231KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.6 21.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 16.3 8.7INT RETURN AVERAGE 19.7 21.0FUMBLES-LOST 12-4 12-8PENALTIES-Yards 81-772 79-744Average Per Game 70.2 67.6PUNTS-Yards 63-2826 75-3273Average Per Punt 63-44.9 75-43.6Net punt average 38.9 34.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:52 28:453RD-DOWN Conversions 56/157 52/1663rd-Down Pct. 36% 31%4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/18 12/174th-Down Pct. 56% 71%SACKS BY-Yards 29-169 31-243MISC YARDS 0 3TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 45 34FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-14 7-11ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (36-45) 80% (28-36) 78%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (27-45) 60% (23-36) 64%PAT-ATTEMPTS (42-44) 95% (33-33) 100%ATTENDANCE 33936 107835Games/Avg Per Game 5/6787 6/17972Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th oT TotalNorthern Arizona 83 68 96 87 14 348Opponents 71 75 42 52 20 260

rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gZach Bauman 11 225 1256 74 1182 5.3 8 75 107.5Co. Deboskie 10 66 465 22 443 6.7 4 62 44.3Casey Jahn 8 41 314 8 306 7.5 4 66 38.2Austin Shanks 11 15 161 2 159 10.6 1 78 14.5Jake Hess 11 6 23 0 23 3.8 0 8 2.1Jordan Perry 2 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 3.5R.J. Rickert 10 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -0.9C. Cartwright 4 12 36 50 - 14 - 1.2 0 18 -3.5TEAM 7 7 0 14 - 14 -2.0 0 0 -2.0Cary Grossart 9 43 33 207 -174 -4.0 1 8 -19.3Total 11 417 2295 386 1909 4.6 18 78 173.5Opponents 11 415 1817 291 1526 3.7 19 42 138.7

passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gCary Grossart 9 142.91 180-270-9 66.7 1997 17 50 221.9C. Cartwright 4 103.32 37-79-2 46.8 461 3 37 115.2Jordan Perry 2 206.04 8-11-0 72.7 96 2 31 48.0Dejzon Walker 10 209.20 1-1-0 100.0 13 0 13 1.3Total 11 136.35 226-361-11 62.6 2567 22 50 233.4Opponents 11 115.79 189-341-11 55.4 2241 12 57 203.7

receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gDejzon Walker 10 36 505 14.0 3 50 50.5Ify Umodu 9 35 481 13.7 6 36 53.4Zach Bauman 11 34 216 6.4 1 25 19.6R.J. Rickert 10 27 272 10.1 3 35 27.2Nick Cole 11 25 349 14.0 3 32 31.7Austin Shanks 11 23 268 11.7 1 40 24.4Jesse Brantley 9 9 98 10.9 1 35 10.9Jake Hess 11 9 5 2 5.8 0 14 4.7Drew Emanuel 11 8 140 1 7.5 1 37 12.7Co. Deboskie 10 8 68 8.5 2 31 6.8Beau Gardner 10 4 46 1.5 1 22 4.6Jesse Bueno 9 3 20 6.7 0 12 2.2Nick Butier 5 2 9 4.5 0 5 1.8Casey Jahn 8 1 25 2 5.0 0 25 3.1Cary Grossart 9 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.4Kyren Poe 4 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.2Total 11 2 26 2567 11.4 22 50 233.4Opponents 11 189 2241 11.9 12 57 203.7

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punt returns no. yds avg td lgAustin Shanks 17 337 19.8 2 75Lucky Dozier 6 42 7.0 0 23T. Malenfant 3 21 7.0 0 15Jarret Bilbrey 1 39 39.0 1 0Total 27 439 16.3 3 75Opponents 20 174 8.7 0 27

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgLucky Dozier 4 33 8.2 0 21Blair Wishom 3 67 22.3 0 45Anthony Hughes 1 32 3 2.0 0 3 2Devin Willis 1 0 0.0 0 0Mike Dosen 1 59 59.0 1 59Anders Battle 1 2 6 26.0 0 26Total 1 1 217 1 9.7 1 59Opponents 11 231 21.0 3 55

kick returns no. yds avg td lgAustin Shanks 12 271 22.6 0 55C. Deboskie 11 224 20.4 0 27Marcus Alford 1 19 19.0 0 19Ify Umodu 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 25 514 20.6 0 55Opponents 1 4 307 21.9 0 68

Fumble returns no. yds avg td lgB. Phillips 1 61 61.0 1 61Total 1 61 61.0 1 61Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

pATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsAndy Wilder - 10-14 38-39 - - 0-1 - - 68Zach Bauman 9 - - - - - - - 54Co. Deboskie 6 - - - - - - - 36Ify Umodu 6 - - - - - - - 36Austin Shanks 4 - - - 1 - - - 26Casey Jahn 4 - - - - - - - 24Dejzon Walker 3 - - - - - - - 18R.J. Rickert 3 - - - - - - - 18Nick Cole 3 - - - - - - - 18Cary Grossart 1 - - - - 1-1 - - 6Beau Gardner 1 - - - - - - - 6Drew Emanuel 1 - - - - - - - 6Jesse Brantley 1 - - - - - - - 6Mike Dosen 1 - - - - - - - 6Jarret Bilbrey 1 - - - - - - - 6B. Phillips 1 - - - - - - - 6TEAM - - - - - - - 2 4Ryan Hawkins - - 4-5 - - - - - 4Total 45 10-14 42-44 - 1 1-2 - 2 348Opponents 34 7-11 33-33 - - 0-1 - 1 260

All purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gZach Bauman 11 1182 216 0 0 0 1398 127.1Austin Shanks 11 159 268 337 271 0 1035 94.1Co. Deboskie 10 443 68 0 0 0 511 51.1Dejzon Walker 10 0 505 0 0 0 505 50.5Ify Umodu 9 0 481 0 0 0 481 53.4Nick Cole 11 0 349 0 0 0 349 31.7Casey Jahn 8 306 25 0 0 0 331 41.4R.J. Rickert 10 -9 272 0 0 0 263 26.3C. Deboskie 11 0 0 0 224 0 224 20.4Drew Emanuel 11 0 140 0 0 0 140 12.7Jesse Brantley 9 0 98 0 0 0 98 10.9Jake Hess 11 23 52 0 0 0 75 6.8Lucky Dozier 11 0 0 42 0 33 75 6.8Blair Wishom 11 0 0 0 0 67 67 6.1Mike Dosen 10 0 0 0 0 59 59 5.9Beau Gardner 10 0 46 0 0 0 46 4.6Jarret Bilbrey 11 0 0 39 0 0 39 3.5Anthony Hughes 10 0 0 0 0 32 32 3.2Anders Battle 11 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.4T. Malenfant 11 0 0 21 0 0 21 1.9Jesse Bueno 9 0 20 0 0 0 20 2.2Marcus Alford 7 0 0 0 19 0 19 2.7Nick Butier 5 0 9 0 0 0 9 1.8Jordan Perry 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 3.5Kyren Poe 4 0 5 0 0 0 5 1.2TEAM 7 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -2.0C. Cartwright 4 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -3.5Cary Grossart 9 -174 13 0 0 0 -161 -17.9Total 11 1909 2567 439 514 217 5646 513.3Opponents 11 1526 2241 174 3 07 231 479 407.2

Total offense g plays rush pass total avg/gCary Grossart 9 313 -174 1997 1823 202.6Zach Bauman 11 225 1182 0 1182 107.5C. Cartwright 4 91 -14 461 447 111.8Co. Deboskie 10 66 443 0 443 44.3Casey Jahn 8 4 1 306 0 306 38.2Austin Shanks 11 15 159 0 159 14.5Jordan Perry 2 12 7 96 103 51.5Jake Hess 11 6 23 0 23 2.1Dejzon Walker 10 1 0 13 13 1.3R.J. Rickert 10 1 -9 0 -9 -0.9TEAM 7 7 -14 0 - 14 -2.0Total 11 778 1909 2567 4476 406.9Opponents 11 756 1526 2241 3767 342.5

punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkAndy Wilder 61 2826 46.3 71 10 16 19 25 1TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1Total 63 2826 44.9 71 10 16 19 25 2Opponents 75 3273 43.6 66 12 7 20 21 1

kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnRyan Hawkins 45 2851 63.4 34 2Andy Wilder 19 1213 63.8 12 1Total 64 4064 63.5 46 3 21.9 40.7 24Opponents 51 3119 61.2 25 1 20.6 38.8 26

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 5 0-99 lg blkAndy Wilder 10-14 71.4 1-1 4-4 5-6 0-3 0-0 3 8 2

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Defensive Stats Tackles Sacks pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf19 Anders Battle 11 52 12 64 2.0-10 1.0-9 1-26 6 . . 1 . .94 Jarret Bilbrey 11 45 16 61 8.0-43 7.0-41 . . 3 . . 1 .35 Austin Hasquet 11 34 27 61 1.0-2 . . 1 1 1-0 1 . .20 Lucky Dozier 11 41 16 57 2.0-2 . 4-33 5 . 1-0 . . .26 Blair Wishom 11 43 13 56 3.0-9 . 3-67 4 . . 1 . .50 Steven Garcia 11 32 15 47 6.0-24 2.0-13 . . 2 1-0 . . .30 Devin Willis 11 32 9 41 3.0-8 . 1-0 6 . . . . .44 Ryan Reardon 11 27 14 41 2.0-11 0.5-0 . 2 1 . . . .56 B. Phillips 11 21 17 38 4.0-6 0.5-0 . . 2 2-61 . . .90 Tim Wilkinson 10 24 13 37 5.0-26 6.5-26 . 1 2 . . . .54 Craig Frum 11 24 10 34 1.0-1 0.5-0 . 1 1 . 1 . .21 Mike Dosen 10 24 7 31 2.0-8 . 1-59 2 . 2-0 1 . .31 Marc Thompson 11 18 11 29 5.0-24 5.5-22 . . 3 . 1 . .24 Blake Bailey 11 22 7 29 . . . . . . . . .49 Chima Ike 11 12 9 21 4.0-15 1.0-6 . . . . . .96 Quen. Kantaris 9 17 2 19 9.0-43 5.0-25 . . 5 . 1 . .98 Justin Jungblut 11 10 7 17 . . . . . . . . .99 Zach McDonnell 7 7 9 16 4.0-15 3.0-14 . . . . . . .38 T. Malenfant 11 10 4 14 . . . . . . . . .37 Anthony Hughes 10 8 5 13 . . 1-32 . 2 . . . .97 George Dunlap 10 10 3 13 4.0-20 1.0-13 . . . . . . .13 Chris Connolly 10 10 3 13 . . . 1 1 1-0 . . .47 Taylor Patton 11 12 . 12 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . . .12 Jake Johnston 10 7 2 9 . . . . . . . . .36 Ant. Harrington 2 5 3 8 . . . . . . . . .43 Jake Hess 1 1 3 4 7 . . . . . . . .51 Eric Storey 3 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .58 H. Johnson 10 3 3 6 . . . . 2 . . . .3 Taylor Julio 7 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .39 Robert Watson 2 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .69 Matt Wilson 11 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .22 Marcus Alford 7 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .10 Ragland-Johnsen 11 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .4 Randy Hale, Jr. 2 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . .45 Nick Butier 5 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 66 Junior Vicente 6 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .83 R.J. Rickert 10 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .34 Zach Bauman 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .16 Mike Massey 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .33 Tevin Ray 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 11 585 250 835 66-273 29-169 11-217 31 25 8-61 7 1 2Opponents 11 622 276 898 85-390 31-243 11-231 4 2 15 4-0 8 6 1

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Head coach Jerome Souers is entering his 16th season at the helm of the Northern Arizona football program. Souers, the longest tenured football coach in the history of the program, ranks third all-time in Big Sky history with 84 career victories. Souers and his team posted an 8-3 overall record in 2012, the best performance since the 2003 season. The record includes tying a school record eight consecutive wins which was sparked by a 17-14 win at UNLV. Included in the win streak was a 28-24 defeat over No. 14 Montana. The win snapped a 14-game losing streak to the Grizzlies and propelled NAU into the top 25 poll. The Lumberjacks had 22 players earn All-Big Sky honors, and three receive All-Amer-ican accolades. Senior Austin Shanks was named the College Football Performance Awards FCS Punt Returner of the Year. While at NAU, Souers has led the Lumberjacks to a record-breaking NCAA I-AA Quarterfinal appearance in 2003, and their first Big Sky Conference title since 1978. The Lumberjacks have also recorded two playoff berths and posted nine win-ning seasons. During his 15-year tenure, Souers has coached 141 student-athletes to all-conference honors a combined 218 times with 48 first-team selections and 48 All-American accolades. Souers, who was named the 1999 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year, also has the Lumberjacks posting impressive re-sults in the classroom. The football program has produced the Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete of the Year seven times (Blair Boyn-ton, Eric Damko, Steve Gomez, Mark Gould, Paul Ernster, Jeff Wheeler and Jake Hess) and had 11 student-ath-letes named to the 2012 Big Sky Fall All-Academic team. Overall, the program has earned 133 Big Sky academic honors over the last 15 seasons. There have also been six Academic All-Americans, as well. Souers increased the program’s Academic Progress Rate, a real-time measure of eligibility, retention and graduation of stu-dent-athletes, five straight academic years (872 to 953) and had the highest multi-year rate in the Big Sky Conference in 2011, earning the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Athletics Directors Association APR Award. The award is given to the high-est APR score in each of the 14 FCS conferences. The 2003 season saw Souers become a finalist for the

Eddie Robinson Award, an award presented by The Sports Net-work to the top head coach in I-AA football. Behind the play of true freshman Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year Jason Murrietta, the Lumberjacks upset top-seeded McNeese State on the road and played host to the first home playoff game since 1996 with a quarterfinal appearance against Florida Atlantic. NAU finished ranked 10th in the national polls as Souers’ players were honored on and off the field for their performances. Eighteen players were recognized with All-Big Sky honors highlighted by first-team All-America accolades for punter

Mark Gould, who was recognized by five different organizations. Gould led the ac-colades off the field, too. He was a CoSI-DA Academic All-America selection for the second consecutive season as NAU led the nation with five CoSIDA academ-ic all-district selections. In 2006, Murrietta led a reemergence that produced significant improvements in the offensive production, resulting in a winning season with six wins and ranking among the top turnarounds in the coun-try. Murrietta had a stellar senior season highlighted by a runner-up finish for the Walter Payton Award, All-America hon-ors and his second Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Year award. He threw for 2,827 yards with a 65.0 com-pletion percentage and a school-record 34 touchdowns, leading the Big Sky in passing efficiency (168.2) and total of-fense (243.1), while ranking fifth and 11th nationally.

Souers arrived in Flagstaff after spending 12 years at Montana with a proven track record. His last eight seasons in Missoula he served as defensive coordinator. During his stay with the Grizzlies, Montana was transformed from a Big Sky also-ran into a perennial league and national title contender. Souers’ ten-ure in Missoula produced 12 straight winning seasons, seven play-off berths, four appearances in the national semifinals, a national runner-up finish (1996) and a national title (1995). Montana won three Big Sky titles during that span. Souers showed his winning touch from the start in Jan-uary 1998 when he took over a program in limbo, becoming the first NAU coach since Dwain Painter in 1979 to begin his career with a winning record.

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year overall Conf./Finish1998 6-5 (.545) 3-5 (.375)/t-7th1999 4-8* (.333) 2-6* (.250)/t-6th2000 3-8 (.272) 2-6 (.250)/t-7th2001 8-4 (.667) 5-2 (.714)/t-2nd2002 6-5 (.545) 3-4 (.428)/t-4th2003 9-4 (.692) 5-2 (.714)/t-1st2004 4-7 (.363) 3-4 (.428)/5th2005 3-8 (.272) 1-6 (.142)/t-7th2006 6-5 (.545) 5-3 (.625)/4th2007 6-5 (.545) 5-3 (.625)/3rd2008 6-5 (.545) 4-4 (.500)/5th2009 5-6 (.454) 4-4 (.500)/T5th2010 6-5 (.545) 4-4 (.500)/6th2011 4-7 (.363) 3-5 (.375)/6th2012 8-3 (.727) 6-2 (.750)/4thTotal 84-85 (.497) 55-60 (.478)* includes four forfeits

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Despite dressing only 44 players for his first spring prac-tice, including walk-ons, Souers led the Lumberjacks to a winning season. Highlights from Souers’ first season at NAU included the Lumberjacks’ first shutout of a Division I opponent (NAU 9, Cal Poly 0) in 31 games, two near road victories against league title contenders Eastern Washington and Montana State and a sea-son-ending two-game winning streak. In 2001, the Lumberjacks posted one of the nation’s most improved records, recording an 8-4 mark to tie for second place in the Big Sky Conference. NAU earned a berth in the I-AA play-offs for the second time in school history before dropping a 34-31 decision at Sam Houston State in the first round. The success of the NAU football team in 2001 was evident in the accolades bestowed on the program. Fifteen stu-dent-athletes were recognized with All-Big Sky Conference honors. All-Big Sky first-team selections linebacker Keith O’Neil signed as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys and won a Super Bowl title with the Indianapolis Colts in his fourth year in the NFL. Senior tackle Eric Damko was named to the Verizon Academic All-America squad for the second consecutive season. Jerome Souers was born May 20, 1958, in Oregon. He attended North Eugene High School, along with another future coach, Danny Ainge of the Phoenix Suns. He began his coaching career while still attending Ore-gon. Souers spent time on the staff at North Eugene High School and Williamette, working in the same area of the state where his father, Dwight, was a successful prep coach. Souers earned his de-gree in physical education in 1983 and upon graduation returned to the high-school ranks. He spent eight years coaching in Oregon high schools before making the move into college football. In 1984 he made his foray into the collegiate ranks, join-ing the staff at Western Washington where he coordinated the defense and coached the defensive backs. A year later, Souers joined Don Read’s staff at then-Divi-sion II Portland State. After one year serving as the Viking’s run-ning backs coach, Souers followed Read to Montana. With Souers coaching the secondary, the new staff in Missoula produced records of 6-4 and 6-5 during its first two years. A hint of things to come came in 1988 when the Grizzlies went 8-4 and led the Big Sky Conference in all defensive catego-ries. In 1989, Souers added defensive coordinator to his du-ties and the Grizzlies posted an 11-2 record with an appearance in the national semifinals. Montana also tied a national interception record in one game with 10 picks vs. Boise State. A year later, the Grizzlies opened the 1990 campaign with a 22-15 road win at Oregon State. During Souers’ nine years as defensive coordinator at Montana, the Grizzlies twice ranked among the nation’s top-10 in rushing defense, finishing third in the country in that category in 1992. His last unit in Missoula led the Big Sky Conference in

scoring defense. The peak years during Souers’ stay at Montana came from 1993 to 1996. During that period, the Grizzlies made four straight playoff appearances, played in three semifinals and two national title games. The 1995 squad won the national title and the 1996 team was the NCAA runner-up. The four-year record for Montana during that time was 48-8. During the national title run, Souers’ defense became the first in NCAA history to post consecutive playoff shutouts (East-ern Kentucky and Georgia Southern). He coached six All-America defensive backs at Montana, including future NFL stars Tim Hauck of the Seattle Seahawks and Blaine McElmurry of the Green Bay Packers. In 1996, when head coach Mick Dennehy was sidelined after undergoing major surgery, Souers stepped in as head coach and led the Grizzlies to victories over Cal State Northridge and Portland State. Souers and his wife, Paula, have two daughters, Anna and Alaina.

All-Americans (27 Student-Athletes, 48 honors)Zach Bauman (2011), Ben Bachelier (2011*), Ed Berry (2009), Afa Faraimo (1998), Eric Damko (2000*, 2001*), Robbie Dehaze (2007, 2008), Shaun Fitzpatrick (2007), K.J. Gerard (2007, 2008), Mark Gould (2001*, 2002, 2002*, 2003, 2003*), Cary Grossart (2011), Jake Hess (2012), Chris Hunsaker (2006), Cyrus Igono (2007), Cedric Jones (1999), Rhian Madrid (2006), Jason Murrietta (2006), Stephen Nwogbe (2008), Keith O’Neil (2002), Ray Perryman (1999, 2000), Kris Poindexter (2010); Matt Raivio (2003), Austin Shanks (2012), Francis St. Paul (1999), Alex Watson (2006), Andy Wilder (2012), Ricky Wilson (2007), Drew Zamora (2011).* Academic All-American

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Andy Thompson begins his fifth season as the defen-sive coordinator and seventh overall as the linebackers coach at Northern Arizona University. He is entering his ninth season over-all on the staff after spending his first two seasons across the line of scrimmage directing the running backs. Thompson, who has coached 27 student-athletes to 36 All-Big Sky honors at NAU, produced his best unit in 2010 with one of the top defenses in the Big Sky. The Lumberjacks led the league in scoring defense (19.8), rushing defense (93.5) and sacks (33), while ranking second overall in total defense (306.6) and pass defense (213.1). The Lumberjacks ranked fifth nationally in rush defense and among the FCS Top 25 in sacks (10th), total defense (14th) and pass defense (22nd). Austin Hasquet was named Big Sky Honorable Mention after finishing third on the team in sacks. Linebacker Reid Worthington and defensive lineman Isaac Bond were both named to the All-Big Sky first team. NAU upset previously ninth-ranked Montana State, which led the Big Sky and ranked second in the FCS in total offense at 516.2 yards per game. The Bobcats were held to just 19 yards in the first half and 123 yards for the game. The 2012 season turned out to be another solid year for the Lumberjack defense. They finished the year first in the Big Sky in pass defense (203.7), and ranked second in scoring defense (23.6) and total defense (342.5). NAU finished 37th in total de-fense and 38th in rushing defense. Cornerback Anders Battle and safety Lucky Dozier earned All-Big Sky first team honors, while defensive tackle Tim Wilkinson was voted to the second team. In 2011, NAU was third in rushing defense (35th in the FCS) and scoring defense in the conference and ranked fifth over-all in the Big Sky in total defense. Bond was named to the All-Big Sky first team for the second consecutive season after recording a team-best 7.5 tackles for loss (third in the Big Sky). Linebacker Scott McKeever closed out his career with his second all-confer-ence honor. Thompson was promoted to defensive coordinator prior to the 2009 season, replacing longtime coordinator Corey Batoon. The Lumberjacks played hard throughout the season despite deal-ing with 14 student-athletes missing games during the season due to injury. The Lumberjacks ranked third in the Big Sky and 35th in the nation in rushing defense, holding opponents to less than 100 yards rushing five times. NAU was at its best in conference games, ranking second overall allowing 352.9 yards per game gainst the Big Sky. Returning senior Matt Estrada led six defensive players on the All-Big Sky team, including linebackers Stevon Thomas (sec-

ond), who ranked second on the team in tackles with 75, and Reid Worthington (HM). Thompson helped tutor a defense that led the FCS and ranked second in Division I overall in rushing defense allowing just 59.8 yards per game in 2008. NAU held four opponents to negative yards rushing and a fifth to just 21 on the game. For the season, NAU allowed 658 yards on 307 carries (2.1 yards per carry) with 99 plays for zero or negative yardage on the season, including 72 for a loss on the season. It reset the NAU and Big Sky Conference records for rushing defense and yards allowed in a season. Thompson’s linebackers were among the tackle leaders on the squad, producing four of the top 10 tacklers led by Anthony Llanos. Cody Dowd earned All-Big Sky second team honors, while Stevon Thomas was an honorable mention selection. He helped coach the special teams in 2007-08. The Lum-berjacks ranked fourth in the nation in net punting and led the Big Sky Conference in kickoff coverage in 2007. In his first season on the defensive staff, the linebackers were led by the 55 tackles by Joe Lyman. Sophomore Cody Dowd earned All-Big Sky honorable mention accolades, recording four tackles for loss among 35 tackles. Thompson led a solid backfield group in 2006 that played a vital role in the offensive success of the squad. The Lumberjacks ranked second in the Big Sky in rushing per game at 137.9 with a league-best 3.9 yards per carry. NAU ranked first in scoring of-fense (34.4 points per game) and total offense (405.1), listed fifth and sixth respectively on the national charts. Redshirt freshman Alex Henderson was a standout un-der Thompson’s tutelage in 2006, earning Big Sky Conference Newcomer of the Year accolades. He was the first Lumberjack to capture the honor since former Payton Award winner Archie Amerson garnered the distinction in 1995. Henderson, who became the first freshman in school his-tory to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, led the team in rushing with 1,016 rushing yards on 189 carries with five touchdowns. He led the conference in all-purpose yards with a 126.3 per game average, the 30th-best total in the nation, and posted four 100-yard rushing games on the season highlighted by his 265-yard, two-touchdown performance at Eastern Washington, ranking as the seventh-best single-game rushing total in school history Thompson joined the NAU staff in 2005 as a graduate as-sistant, assisting with the running backs and other program related duties before being promoted to full-time status in 2006. In his first season, senior Philo Sanchez led the team in rushing with 579 yards and two touchdowns. Classmate Ryan Wil-

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liams led the team with three rushing touchdowns. He coached at Eastern Oregon in 2004 under current as-sistant Travis Baker. At Eastern Oregon he tutored Nick Hannaw, a linebacker who signed as a free agent with the Indianapolis Colts. His special team punt and kickoff return units both ranked among the NAIA Top 10. A native of Walla Walla, Wash., Thompson played for Montana for four seasons (1999, 2001-03). He helped the Griz-zlies to five Big Sky Championships and one national champion-ship (2001) during his five-year career in Missoula. He played in 44 career games with 103 total tackles, including 8.5 tackles for loss. Thompson graduated with a degree in health enhance-ment from Montana in May 2004. He married the former Mikal Mickleson of Missoula, Mont., in the summer of 2008. They have a son, Mac.

All-Big Sky Selections (27 athletes, 36 honors)

Blayne Anderson (2011, HM)Michael Battisti (2010, HM)Anders Battle (2011, HM; 2012, 1st)Jarrett Bilbrey (2012, HM)Isaac Bond (2009, 2nd, 2010, 1st, 2011, 1st)Dwight Boyd (2009, HM)Mike Dosen (2012, HM)Cody Dowd (2007, HM; 2008, 2nd; 2010, HM)Lucky Dozier (2012, 1st)Matt Estrada (2009, 1st, 2010, 2nd)Anthony Evans (2008, HM)Austin Hasquet (2012, HM)Alex Henderson (2006, 2nd)Brian Hunter (2010, HM)Cyrus Igono (2007, HM)Scott McKeever (2010, 2nd; 2011, HM)Kainoa Pe’a (2010, HM)Kyle Rath (2010, HM)Ryan Reardon (2012, HM)Stevon Thomas (2009, 2nd)Marc Thompson (2012, HM)Reid Worthington (2009, HM; 2010, 1st)Brandon Vance (2009, HM)Tim Wilkinson (2011, HM; 2012, 2nd)Devin Willis (2012, HM)Blair Wishom (2012, HM)Taelor Worrell (2010, HM)

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Born: April 30, 1980College: Montana, 2004playing experience: Montana, 1999, 2001-03Family: Wife, Mikal; Son, Mac recruiting Areas: West Valley HS (AZ) – Southern California JC (CA)

Thompson’s Coaching Chronology2004 Eastern Oregon, Linebackers2005-06 Northern Arizona University, Running Backs2007-2008 Northern Arizona University, Linebackers/Special Teams2009-Pres. Northern Arizona University, Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers

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Rich Scangarello enters his second season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach after joining the Northern Arizona University staff in March of 2012. In his first season with NAU, Scangarello helped mentor Cary Grossart who went on to finish his career with the top completion percentage in NAU history at 66.3. He also posted the second-best completion percentage in a season with 66.7. Overall, the Lumberjacks finished tied for 27th in the nation in scoring offense with an average of 31.6 points per game. Scangarello served as the co-offensive coordinator at UC Davis for the 2008 season, leading an offense that ranked 11th in the Football Championship Subdivision in total offense at 426.5 yards per game, while scoring 28.5 points per game. He originally joined the Davis staff in 2005 as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach, serving in that role from 2005-2007. In 2005, he coached the most prolific wide receiver in UC Davis history in All-American Tony Kays, who led the NCAA in receptions with 93 while setting school marks for receptions and yards. Scangarello was on the Oakland Raiders staff as the as-sistant quarterbacks coach and offensive quality control assistant for the 2009 season. He most recently served as the offensive coordinator, assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach at Mill-saps College in Jackson, Miss. At Millsaps, he coached quarterback Garrett Pinciotti to All-SCAC second team honors after throwing for 2,200 yards and 23 touchdowns. He also served on the Idaho staff for two stints in 2000

as offensive graduate assistant and 2002-03 as quarterbacks coach, coaching former NAU assistant Brian Lindgren during his colle-giate career. Lindgren ranked among the top 20 passers in Division I in both 2002 and 2003 under his tuteledge. He began his coaching career in the UC Davis program in 1998 and 1999, working with two eventual NFL draft picks and consecutive consensus Division II All-Americans Kevin Daft and J.T. O’Sullivan. A native of Roseville, Calif. and a 1990 graduate of Oak-mont High School, Scangarello graduated from Sacramento State in 1996 with a degree in business administration.

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach Richard ScangarelloSecond Season • Sacramento State ‘96

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Born: April 15, 1972College: Sacramento State, 1996 recruiting Areas: East Valley HS (AZ), Northern California/Sacramento HS (CA)

Scangarello’s Coaching Chronology1998-99 University of California Davis, Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks Coach2000 University of Idaho, Offensive Graduate Assistant/Quarterbacks Coach2001 Carlton College, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach2002-03 University of Idaho, Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks Coach2004-07 University of California Davis, Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach2008 University of California Davis, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach2009 Oakland Raiders, Offensive Quality Control/Assistant Quarterback Coach2010-11 Millsaps College, Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

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Travis Baker enters his third season with Northern Ari-zona University as the defensive line coach. He joined the Lumber-jack program in the spring of 2011. The defensive line did not disappoint in 2012, as it ranked in the top five in the league in rushing defense. Leading the way were all-conference honorees Jarret Bilbrey and Tim Wilkinson for the second year in a row. Bilbrey tallied 61 tackles and seven sacks for a total of 41 yards. Wilkinson added 37 tackles and 6.5 sacks for 26 yards. Both Bilbrey and Wilkinson ranked in the top five in the Big Sky in sacks during conference play. In 2011, the defensive front combined for 30 tackles for loss and 20 quarterback sacks while helping the team rank 35th in the Football Championship Subdivision against the rush in his first season. Senior Isaac Bond earned All-Big Sky first team hon-ors after recording a team-best 7.5 tackles for loss (third in the Big Sky) with 4.0 sacks. Senior Blayne Anderson had a career-best year, ranking fifth on the team in tackles with seven tackles for loss. Senior Dan Pela was a CoSIDA Academic All-District choice. Returnees Tim Wilkinson and Jarrett Bilbrey both return after combining for over 60 tackles last season. Baker was the defensive coordinator at Montana West-ern for the 2010 season. He served on the coaching staff at East-ern Oregon University from 2002-05, in La Grande, Ore. He was the defensive coordinator, working with the defensive line, safeties and special teams during his tenure. He was also the interim head coach during the 2004 season, hiring current NAU defensive co-ordinator Andy Thompson. Eastern’s special team punt and kickoff

return units both ranked among the NAIA top 10. Baker began his collegiate coaching career at Utah State under Head Coach Dave Arslanian (1999) and Mike Dennehy (2000-01) and coached with current NAU assistant David Reeves, working with the defensive line from 1999-01. Overall, he coached five student-athletes who earned all-conference honors with the Aggies. In 1999, two Aggie defensive linemen earned All-Big West accolades, including Vaea Fiefia, who was a second-team pick, and Doug Madoski, an honorable mention choice. In 2000, Nate Lars-en earned honorable mention All-Big West honors and Nate Put-nam was the only league freshman to earn All-Big West first-team conference honors. In 2001, DE Nick Onaindia signed with the Oakland Raiders after leading the team in tackles for loss. Prior to coming to USU, Baker spent three years as an assistant coach at Lake Havasu (Ariz.) High School. In 1997 he coached the secondary, wide receivers and special teams and in 1998 he was the defensive coordinator, linebacker, special teams and receivers coach. Baker was an all-county quarterback at Brockport (N.Y.) High School, while also playing basketball. Baker has also coached basketball and baseball at the high school level. He earned a degree in physical education from Suny Col-lege at Brockport in 1996 and a master’s of education in second-ary education from Utah State in 2001.

Defensive Line Coach Travis BakerThird Season • Suny College at Brockport ‘96

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Born: May 19, 1973 College: Suny College at Brockport, 1996; Utah State, 2001 recruiting Areas: East Valley HS (AZ), Las Vegas HS (NV), Central California (Bakersfield & Fresno) HS/JC (CA)

Baker’s Coaching Chronology1997 Lake Havasu High School, WR/DB/ST1998 Lake Havasu High School, DC/LB/ST/WR1999-01 Utah State, Defensive Line2002-05 Eastern Oregon University, Defensive Coordinator2010 Montana Western, Defensive Coordinator2011-Pres. Northern Arizona, Defensive Line

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Charles Huff enters his third season as defensive backs coach at Northern Arizona University. In his first-two seasons, Huff has helped mold Anders Battle into a two-time All-Big Sky honoree. Battle led the Lumber-jacks with 52 unassisted tackles for a total of 64. He ranked 38th in the league amongst all positions in the category. In addition to mentoring Battle, Huff coached Lucky Dozier into an all-conference honoree as well. He ranked fourth on the team in tackles with 57 and tied for the Big Sky Conference lead with four interceptions. Dozier was also named the Most Valuable Player at the team’s end of the year banquet. In 2011, he coached Anders Battle to All-Big Sky honor-able mention honors, as he was named the Most Improved Player on defense after recording 35 tackles with two forced fumbles and a 60-yard interception return for a touchdown. The former NFL player with the San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons brings a wealth of experience to the Lumberjack program with a collegiate coaching career dating back to 1989. Huff joins Souers’ staff after recent positions at Florida A&M University as defensive coordinator (2005-07) and defensive ends and special teams coordinator at Central Florida from 1997-03. He most recently coached at Miles College in Fairfield, Ala. Huff began his coaching career at his alma mater Presby-terian College in 1989 before moving on to assistant positions at Murray State (1991-93), West Alabama (1993-94) and Austin Peay State (1994-97). In 1990, Presbyterian finished second in the na-tion in pass defense. He helped MSU rank second in the Ohio Val-ley Conference in pass defense in both of his seasons on the staff. He was also the defensive coordinator at Austin Peay State while coaching the linebackers, secondary and special teams units. The

Governors led the Ohio Valley Conference and finished fourth na-tionally in run defense and ranked 19th nationally in total defense in 1994. Huff’s 1999 special teams unit at UCF was responsible for a total of eight blocked kicks (five punts, two field goals, one PAT). During his career, he recruited and coached defensive back and future NFL star Asante Samuel at Central Florida, as well as ends Elton Patterson (UCF), Reshard Jentry (UCF) and Anthony Hutch (Murray State) to All-America honors. Samuel and Patterson were both selected in the NFL Draft in 2003 in the fourth and seventh rounds, respectively. Samuel has been a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl champion during his career and currently plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. Huff also tutored SBN Black College Defensive Player of the Year Kevin Talley at Norfolk State. Talley was a consen-sus All-America first-team selection by Walter Camp, Associated Press and The Sports Network. Huff was a three-time All-American and all-conference selection at Presbyterian College before his four-year career in the NFL. He holds school records for punt and kick return aver-age and career interceptions (20). He played with the 49ers from 1985-86 and the Falcons from 1987-88. He became a 49er the same season as All-Pro receiver Jerry Rice. After head coach Bill Walsh and defensive back coach Ray Rhodes moved Ronnie Lott to safety in 1986, Huff moved into the starting lineup at left corner. He later suffered a severe knee injury and was released, but played parts of two more seasons with the Falcons. He graduated with a degree in history and education from Presbyterian in 1985.

Defensive Backs Coach Charles HuffThird Season • Presbyterian ‘85

The huff FileBorn: Feb. 24, 1963College: Presbyterian College, 1985 playing experience: Presbyterian College, 1981-85; San Francisco 49ers, 1985-86; Atlanta Falcons, 1987-88 Family: Wife, Resa; Sons, Daron, Trevin and Sharmarrecruiting Areas: Southern HS (AZ), Los Angeles HS (CA), Florida HS (FL)

huff ’s Coaching Chronology1989-91 Presbyterian College, Running Backs/Defensive Backs1991-93 Murray State University, Defensive Backs/Outside Linebackers1993-94 West Alabama University, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs1994-97 Austin Peay State University, Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers/Secondary/Special Teams1997-03 University of Central Florida, Defensive Ends/Special Teams Coordinator2004 Norfolk State University, Co-Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers2005-07 Florida A&M University, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers2008 Columbia High School, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers2010 Miles College, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, Defensive Line2011-Pres. Northern Arizona University, Defensive Backs

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Craig Knoth (pronounced Kuh – NO – th) begins his eighth sea-son as an assistant coach at Northern Arizona University. Knoth works with the tight ends and fullbacks, while coordinating the recruiting efforts for the football program. In 2012, Knoth helped guide Jake Hess to All-Big Sky First Team honors while also being named to the Sports Network third team. He was also a College Sports Journal honorable mention All-American. Hess re-ceived the David Couture Award as the Most Inspirational Player on the offensive unit at the team’s banquet. Hess was also a semifinalist for the 2012 William V. Campbell Trophy, an award that recognizes an individual as the best football scholar-athlete in the nation Knoth coached starters Hess and Brian Riley for an offensive unit that ranked 14th in the nation and produced the Big Sky leaders in both rush-ing and passing efficiency in 2011. Riley earned All-Big Sky honorable mention honors and played in the Casino del Sol All-Star game to cap his career, while Hess was an All-Big Sky second-team pick at fullback. In 2010, Knoth helped develop two-sport standout Nick Larson in his only season on the gridiron. Larson, a former basketball player, produced 14 catches for 117 and three touchdowns, the second-best total on the team, and earned All-Big Sky honorable mention accolades. True freshman Drew Emanuel also saw significant action when junior Riley was lost to injury early in the season, seeing action in 10 games. Knoth also worked with Vinnie Paciulli, who earned the All-Big Sky second-team selection at fullback in 2010. Knoth mentored Shaun Fitzpatrick to three All-Big Sky honors, including first-team accolades in 2006. He finished his career with 77 catches for 920 yards and four touchdowns and was named to the prestigious 2009 Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academ-ic All-Star Team. Fitzpatrick ranked second on the team with 28 catches for 360 yards in 2007, earning honorable mention All-America honors from the Sports Network. In 2008, redshirt freshman Brian Riley filled in for the in-jured Fitzpatrick and earned All-Big Sky honorable mention accolades. Prior to NAU, Knoth worked two seasons at Missouri Southern State University where he worked as a graduate assistant. At Missouri South-

ern, Knoth worked with the tight ends and assisted with the offensive line for Head Coach John Ware. He handled the offensive line position group for the final five games of the 2006 season at Missouri Southern after the passing of Head Coach and Offensive Line coach John Ware. At Missouri Southern, Knoth was part of a staff that broke or tied more than 30 school offensive records. In 2004, Missouri Southern set the school season record for passing yards (3,575 yards) and ranked second on the all-time list for total offense (4,983 yards) and scoring (342 points). They became the first team in MIAA conference history to record a 3,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard receiver and 1,000-yard rusher during the regular season. Knoth helped mentor two Honorable Mention All-MIAA offensive linemen in sophomore Allen Barbre and freshman Matt Stout. In 2005, Knoth mentored two All-MIAA selections on the Offensive Line at Missouri Southern in Allen Barbre and Matt Stout. Allen Barbre was a First-Team All-MIAA, First-Team All-Southwest Region, and Honorable Mention All-America as a junior. Bar-bre was a fourth round selection (119th overall) of the Green Bay Packers in the 2007 NFL Draft. Matt Stout was an honorable mention selection as a sophomore. Knoth was a four-year letter winner and a three-year starter at Truman State University for Head Coach John Ware. He played on the of-fensive line as a guard starting every game, 33 consecutive, beginning in the 2001 season thru the 2003 season at Truman State. At Truman State, Knoth played on some of the most prolific offenses in the over 100 years of football at the institution. Knoth, a native of Cape Girardeau, Mo., graduated with a bache-lor’s degree in business administration with concentrations in management and marketing as well as a minor in Public Administration from Truman State University in 2004. He earned his master’s degree in business administration from Missouri State University in 2006. He was married in June, 2007 to the former Nikki Riess. They have two daughters, Zoie and Claire.

Tight Ends/Fullbacks Coach/RecruitingCraig KnothEighth Season • Truman State ‘04

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Born: July 19, 1981College: Truman State University, 2004; Missouri State University, 2006 playing experience: Truman State University, 2000-03Family: Wife, Nikki; Daughters Zoie and Claire.recruiting Areas: North Phoenix HS (AZ), Ventura County/Central Coast HS (CA), Reno HS (NV)

knoth’s Coaching Chronology2004-05 Missouri Southern State University2006-Pres. Northern Arizona University, Tight Ends

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Tim Plough begins his first season as the wide receivers coach at Northern Arizona University in 2013 after being hired in February of 2013. Plough (pronounced ‘PLOW’) joins the Lumberjack staff after a 10-year playing and coaching career at UC Davis under head coach Bob Biggs. He was the starting quarterback for the Aggies in 2007 under current NAU offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello and was also the backup for three seasons (2004-06). In his senior season, he completed better than 64 percent of his passes for 1,355 yards and 11 touchdowns. He began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant on the Aggie staff for the 2008 season before earning a full-time role as quarterbacks coach in 2009. Plough added responsibilities each season of his four-year stint, finishing as co-offensive coordinator and play caller for the 2012 season in the school’s first season in the Big Sky Conference. He started calling plays for the Aggies in 2011 and was also the pass-game coordinator for each of the last three seasons (2010-12). In his first season as coordinator, the Aggies scoring rose 42 percent from 19 to 27 points per game behind a passing of-fense ranked 38th in the FCS. He coached quarterback Randy Wright to Great West Conference Rookie of the Year honors in 2010. Wright went on to be the first player in school history to earn Big Sky Player of the Week honors in 2012. Before arriving at UC Davis, Plough was a two-sport standout at Ramona High School, earning All-Valley League honors

in both football and baseball as a senior. He added second-team All-San Diego Section distinction in 2002 while setting school re-cords for completions (312) and passing yards (5,005). Plough graduated from UC Davis in 2008 with a degree in history and earned in Master’s of Science in coaching education from Ohio University in 2012.

Wide Receivers Coach Tim PloughFirst Season • UC Davis ‘08

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College: UC Davis, 2008 recruiting Areas: Scottsdale/Phoenix HS (AZ), San Diego/Southern Cal HS (CA), Utah HS (UT), Snow College

plough’s Coaching Chronology2008 UC Davis, Volunteer Assistant2009 UC Davis, Quarterbacks Coach

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David Reeves enters his fifth season as the safeties coach and special teams coordinator. He joined the staff after five seasons as the head coach at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Mont., and has 17 years of experience overall in the FCS and FBS levels. Reeves coached safety Lucky Dozier to All-Big Sky first-team honors. Dozier ranked fourth on the team in tackles with 57 and tied for the Big Sky Conference lead with four interceptions. He also add-ed five passes deflections, the second-best total on the team. For his stellar play, Dozier was named the Most Valuable Player on defense at the team banquet. Reeves coached junior Matt Estrada to a breakout season in 2009 in his initial season. Estrada was named the most valuable defensive player, defensive backfield player of the year and outstanding junior after leading the team with 78 tackles and a team-best 47 solo tackles. He culminated his junior season with All-Big Sky first-team honors. Estrada also anchored one of the best defensive units in school history in 2010, signing as a free agent with the Jacksonville Jaguars in July 2011. The Lumberjacks led the league in scoring defense (19.8), rushing defense (93.5) and sacks (33), while ranking second overall in total defense (306.6) and pass defense (213.1). NAU was fifth nationally in rush defense and among the FCS Top 25 in sacks (10th), total defense (14th) and pass defense (22nd). Estrada, who made the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad as an undrafted free agent, earned All-Big Sky second team honors in 2010, bringing home Big Sky Player of the Week honors on both defense and special teams. He is currently playing in the CFL. Reeves has helped produced some of the nation’s top special teams units during his time at NAU. The Lumberjacks ranked in the Top 16 in the country in both punting and field goals in 2010 behind the play punter Drew Zamora and kicker Matt Myers. Zamora ranked third in the Big Sky and 19th nationally in 2011, while kick return-

ers led the league and ranked sixth overall in the FCS at 24.3 yards per return. Taylor Malenfant was among the top punt returners in the country. During Reeves’ tenure with the Rocky Mountain Bears he tutored a defense that steadily improved each season and produced numerous all-conference players each season. RMC defeated Montana Tech for the first time since 1999 - ending a 16-game losing streak to the Orediggers - and wrapped up the season with back-to-back victories over Eastern Oregon and Mon-tana Western. The Bears ranked No. 2 in the NAIA in passing offense (323.0 per game), No. 4 in sacks per game (3.5) and No. 9 in field goals made (.769). Prior to arriving at Rocky, Reeves spent 15 years coaching at the Division I level. He started his coaching career at his alma mater, the University of Montana, after he finished his playing career in 1987 under then defensive coordinator Jerome Souers. As the linebacker coached for the Griz, Reeves coached 10 All-Big Sky first-team per-formers, including 1996 Big Sky Defensive MVP Jason Crebo. He was also a member of the Grizzly coaching staff that guided the 1995 team to the 1-AA National Championship. In 2000, Reeves followed Mick Dennehy from Montana to Utah State University, where he became the assistant head coach and linebacker coach for the Aggies. While at USU, Reeves’ linebackers earned All-Big West first-team honors three times. Two of his lineback-ers, Jesse Busta and Brent Passey, ended their careers as the schools’ third and fourth all-time leading tacklers. As a player at Montana, Reeves was a four-year letter winner and was two-year starter as a strong safety. He earned the team’s Most Inspirational award as a senior in 1987. In 1991, Reeves earned a BA in history from Montana. Reeves is married to the former Sara Mates and they have two children, Matt and Sam.

Safeties/Special Teams CoachDavid ReevesFifth Season • Montana ‘91

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Born: Feb. 14, 1966College: University of Montana, 1991playing experience: University of Montana, 1984-87Family: Wife, Sara; Sons, Matt and Sam recruiting Areas: Western States Football League JC (AZ,UT,NM), South Bay Area (CA), Hawaii HS (HI)

reeves’ Coaching Chronology1989-2000 University of Montana, Linebackers2000-2003 Utah State University, Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers2004-08 Rocky Mountain College, Head Coach2009-Pres. Northern Arizona University, Safeties/Special Teams Coordinator

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Eric Reid begins his seventh season as the offensive line coach while serving as the running game coordinator for the pro-gram that has molded a unit that has performed among the best in the league. The Lumberjacks have had a 1,000-yard rusher in each of the last four seasons. Overall, he has developed 24 all-con-ference players to 33 honors and three All-Americans during his career. Reid continues to help prepare his players for the next level, as Trey Gilleo, an offensive lineman at Northern Arizona from 2009-12, signed a free agent contract with the New York Jets in 2013. The offensive line continues to move in a positive direc-tion as the Lumberjack offense finished tied for 27th in the nation in 2012 amongst Football Championship Subdivision schools. Of-fensive lineman Roy Garcia was named honorable mention Big Sky after starting all 11 games for NAU. Zach Bauman finished the season with 1,182 rushing yards en route to All-American honors. In 2011, the Lumberjack offense ranked 14th in the FCS producing the Big Sky’s top rusher and pass efficiency leader. Bauman ranked fourth in the country in rushing with over 1,400 yards with seven games over 100 yards on the season. Senior Alex Mott moved to center in 2011 and the leadership role on the line, earning All-Big Sky second team honors under Reid’s mentorship. Senior Dwight Boyd and sophomore Kyle Walker both took hon-orable mention accolades. Senior Kris Poindexter led Reid’s offensive line in 2010, earning selection to the Sports Network All-America third team

and All-Big Sky first team. Joining Poindexter on the Big Sky team were honorable mention selections Trey Gilleo and Alex Mott, who both return in 2011. The Lumberjacks rushed for more than 1,500 yards with the duo of Bauman and Giovannie Dixon. Bauman was among the top freshmen in the country in rushing yards per game, one of four freshmen in Division I to average more than 94 yards. He be-came the second freshman in school history to reach 1,000 yards in a season and surpassed Alex Henderson’s freshman record of 1,014 yards set in 2006. The 2009 Lumberjack offense flourished behind his line group with a breakout season. Overall, NAU ranked fifth in the country in passing offense (308.6) and total offense (439.5) and ninth in passing efficiency (147.8), helping nine players garner all-conference accolades. Running back Alex Henderson eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark while scoring 12 times en route to All-Big Sky first-team honors. In 2007, NAU led the league in rushing by more than 50 yards per game, producing a rushing attack that was one of the most productive units in the Big Sky Conference, ranking 13th in the nation overall. NAU had three players who ranked among the top 100 rushers in the FCS, the only school to accomplish the feat. Both Alex Henderson (82.5 yards per game) and Lionel Scott (74.7) earned All-Big Sky honors. Tackles Nick Posey and Ryne Holstrom, guard Tim Read-er and center Jon Toailoa all earned All-Big Sky Honorable Men-tion honors. The Lumberjacks started the season by losing two

Offensive Line Coach/Running Game Coordinator Eric ReidSeventh Season • Oregon ‘96

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Born: Oct. 4, 1972College: University of Oregon, 1996 playing experience: University of Oregon, 1991-95 Family: Wife, Dyanne; Daughters, Allyson and Elizabeth recruiting Areas: North Arizona HS (AZ) – Orange County HS (CA) - Oregon HS (OR)

reid’s Coaching Chronology1996 San Diego Mesa Junior College1997 San Diego’s Bishop High School1998-99 University of Oregon, Graduate Assistant2000-01 Eastern Washington University, Offensive Line2002-06 Portland State University, Offensive Line2007 Northern Arizona University, Offensive Line2008-Pres. Northern Arizona University, Running Game Coordinator/Offensive Line

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returning starters on the line during the preseason. In 2008, three players earned honorable mention All-Big Sky accolades while helping the offense rank 23rd in the nation in total offense. The line helped produce the Big Sky Newcomer of the Year in running back Deonte Williams, who rushed for 950 yards while scoring 12 times. He ranked second among freshmen in FCS in rushing yards per game (86.4) and fifth in Division I overall among freshmen. His 12 touchdowns ranks tied for third on school single-season charts and were the most by a running back since 2000. NAU gained 772 yards of total offense against the New Mexico Highlands, shattering the school record set in 1989 against Nevada of 674. It was the highest single-game total in the FCS and second overall in all Division I last season. Reid joined the NAU staff after developing a reputation as one of the top line coaches in the league while serving in previ-ous positions at Portland State and Eastern Washington. Reid coached some of the most talented offensive lines in the Big Sky Conference prior to coming to Flagstaff. In 2004 and 2005, the Vikings led the Big Sky Conference in rushing yards and fewest sacks allowed, totaling an average of 200 yards per game on the ground and just 20 sacks over 22 games. The Big Sky postseason award ledger confirmed Reid’s influence at Portland State. In his five seasons, nine Vikings earned All-Big Sky honors a total of 13 times, highlighted by Brennan Car-valho, who was a first-team All-America selection by The Walter Camp Foundation and the Associated Press in 2006. Reid, who was hired at PSU in 2002, had to build his line over the course of a few seasons. His first two years on the job, the Vikings’ were beset with a multitude of injuries. In fact, in the only game in 2003 that PSU’s preseason projected starting lineup was able to go as a unit - against Division I-A Fresno State - the Vikings ran for a season-high 257 yards, and gained 486 overall. It was a testament to the Vikings’ talent and Reid’s coaching ability. Reid was hired as the Vikings’ offensive line coach in Janu-ary of 2002. He joined the Vikings after spending the previous two seasons as offensive line coach at Eastern Washington University. At Eastern Washington, Reid’s 2001 offensive line had three first-team All-Big Sky performers and one All-American, Chris Polinder. Reid is a 1996 graduate of the University of Oregon with a degree in sociology. A starter at offensive guard, Reid played for the Ducks from 1991 to 1995, starting in the 1995 Rose Bowl and 1996 Cotton Bowl. A native of Poway, Calif., Reid returned to his home state following graduation. He coached the offensive line at San Diego Mesa Junior College and at San Diego’s Bishop High School for one year each. Reid went back to Oregon to be a graduate assis-tant coach on the offensive line in both 1998 and 1999. Reid, 39, and his wife Dyanne, have twin daughters, Ally-son and Elizabeth.

All-Americans (3 Student-Athletes, 3 Honors)

Brennan Carvalho, PSU (2006, 1st)Chris Polinder, EWU (2001, 1st)

Kris Poindexter, NAU (2010, 3rd)

All-Big Sky Selections (11 Student-Athletes, 15 Honors)

Brennan Carvalho, PSU (2006, 1st; 2005, 1st)Derrick Duff, PSU (2006, HM; 2005, HM)

Luke Fritz, EWU (2000, 1st)Darren Heerspink, PSU (2006, 2nd)

Micah Jackson-Sattler, PSU (2004, 2nd)Devan Kelley, PSU (2002, 1st)

Antonio Narcisse, PSU (2005, HM; 2004, 1st)Asim Poston, ESU (2001, 1st)

Peter St. John, PSU (2005, 2nd; 2004, 2nd)Mike Stachowiak, PSU (2004, 2nd)David Sherrod, EWU (2001, 1st)

nAU All-Big Sky Selections (13 Student-Athletes, 18 Honors)

Dwight Boyd (2011, HM)Roy Garcia (2012, HM)

Trey Gilleo (2010, HM; 2012, HM)Trevor Heekin (2008, HM)

Jeff Hines (2009, HM)Ryne Holstrom (2007, HM; 2009, 2nd)

Kevin Meagher (2008, HM)Alex Mott (2010, HM; 2011, 2nd)

Kris Poindexter (2008, HM, 2009, HM, 2010, 1st)Nick Posey (2007, HM)Tim Reader (2007, HM)Jon Toailoa (2007, NAU)Kyle Walker (2011, HM)

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Jimmy Beal enters his fourth season on the Northern Arizona University football staff as the running backs coach after joining the staff in the fall of 2010. Beal has developed Walter Payton Award candidate run-ning back Zach Bauman into one of the top rushers in the nation. Bauman is the first NAU running back to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first-three seasons after setting the freshman rushing mark in 2010.Bauman enters his senior season with the Lumberjacks with only 119 rushing yards needed to break the school record. The All-American running back ran for 1,182 yards in his junior season to finish 17th overall in the race for the Walter Payton Award. Bauman led the Big Sky Conference in rushing as a soph-omore, ranking fourth overall in the FCS in yards per game. He was named an All-American second team selection by Beyond College Sports Network and All-Big Sky first-team honors. Beal tutored Bauman into one of the top freshmen in the country in rushing yards per game in his first season in Flagstaff. He was one of four freshmen in Division I to average more than 94 yards per game, ranked 25th overall in the FCS in rushing per game and was the top freshman in the FCS. Bauman, who was an All-Big Sky second-team selection, became the second freshman in school history to reach 1,000 yards in a season and surpassed Alex Henderson’s freshman record of 1,014 yards set in 2006. He recorded the 14th 1,000-yard season by a running back in school history.

Beal joined the program from the University of Redlands, where he worked with the defensive backs in the spring of 2010. Prior to Redlands, he was a graduate assistant at Texas State Uni-versity in San Marcos, Texas in 2009 and worked as the running backs coach at Rocky Mountain College in Billings under current NAU assistant David Reeves in 2008. Beal began his football coaching career at Rocky Moun-tain coaching the receivers from 2005-07. He also coached the sprints at Montana State-Billings from 2006-09. Beal played collegiately at Montana State from 2002-04 before joining Reeves’ team at Rocky Mountain College. He was named the most valuable player and most valuable running back in 2006. The Los Angeles, Calif., native also worked for Yellow-stone Youth Services in Billings from 2005-08 and Skyhawks Sports Camps from 2006-07, as well as a coach at the YMCA in Billings from 2005-06. He graduated from Montana State with a degree in art education and minor in coaching in 2006. He received his master’s degree in sport management from Montana State-Billings in 2009.

Running Backs Coach Jimmy BealFourth Season • Montana State ‘07

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Born: Oct. 22, 1984College: Montana State University-Bozeman, 2007; Montana State University-Billings, 2009playing experience: Montana State 2002-4, Rocky Mountain College, 2005-06recruiting Areas: West Valley HS (AZ), Inland Empire (CA), Washington HS (WA)

Beal’s Coaching Chronology2005-07 Rocky Mountain College, Wide Receivers2008 Rocky Mountain College, Running Backs2009 Texas State University, Graduate Assistant2010 University of Redland, Defensive Backs2010-Pres. Northern Arizona University, Running Backs

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Grant O’Brien enters his first season a graduate assistant with the Northern Arizona football program. O’Brien will work primarily with the defensive coaching staff. While with the Lumberjacks, O’Brien will help with the coaching and development of the defensive backs. He will assist with the scouting and breakdown of opponents, as well as develop daily practice schedules. Prior to becoming a graduate assistant, O’Brien spent the 2012 season as a student assistant with the Lumberjacks where he assisted with the development of the defensive backs. He also assisted with the scout offense and special teams. O’Brien graduated from Northern Arizona in 2012 with a degree in secondary education. He is currently working on his mas-ter’s in educational leadership. O’Brien played football for the Lumber-jacks from 2010-12, as a safety and on special teams. While with NAU, O’Brien earned the Golden Eagle Award for academic excellence. Pri-or to NAU, O’Brien spent two years at Glendale Community College, where he won two Valley of the Sun Bowls.

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Grant O’Brien

Kyle Jacobo enters his first season a graduate assistant with the Northern Arizona football program. Jacobo will work primarily with the offensive coaching staff. Prior to becoming a graduate assistant, Jacobo spent the 2012 season as a student assistant with the Lumberjacks where he as-sisted the director of football operations in the day-to-day operations of the football program. He also assisted the coordinators with game preparation, practice plans and quality control of the film breakdowns. He also assisted the recruiting coordinator in the areas of data entry and mail processing. Jacobo joins the NAU program after serving as the tight ends coach and assistant film coordinator at the University of Mary in Bis-marck, N.D., under Head Coach Myron Shulz. Prior to that, he served as the wide receivers coach and pass-ing game coordinator at Red Mountain High School in Phoenix from 2010-11. He coached the school’s all-time leading receiver, E.J. Cordo-va, and Coleton Thornton, an All-Fiesta Region second-team selection. He started his football coaching career at the University of Wyoming as a student assistant working with the wide receivers. He played collegiately at Wyoming as a wide receiver under Joe Glenn from 2004-08. He earned a degree in social science with a minor in Chica-no Studies from Wyoming. He is currently working on his master’s in educational leadership at NAU.

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Kyle JacoboDirector of Operations

Matt Howdeshell

Matt Howdeshell is in his third season as the director of football operations after joining the program in June 2011. He directs the internal and external administration of the daily football operations, while overseeing the program’s budget and coordinating and planning all phases of team travel. His job duties also include serving as a liaison for the football program to all support groups, the athletic administration and various groups across campus. He also produces the NAU Football social media pages and the NAU Football blog, providing content, photos, and video for the popular website. Prior to his current position, he had served as the video coordinator for the athletic department in the spring of 2011. While serving as the video coordinator at NAU he was responsible for coor-dinating filming and editing of football practices while also overseeing the filming of home games for NAU’s other intercollegiate athletic teams. In addition, he upgraded the video hardware to the current industry standards including high-definition cameras with digital cap-turing. Prior to NAU, he was the video coordinator and assistant to the director of football operations at Missouri State University. While serving as the video coordinator at Missouri State he was responsible for ensuring the video needs of the football program were met includ-ing handling the day to day operations of the video staff, hiring and training student workers, organizing and maintaining the video server, entering self and opponent scout information, and providing 24-hour computer technical support to the coaching staff. While serving as the assistant to the director of football operations at Missouri State he was responsible for assisting the coach with operations duties in budgeting, and team travel. He started as a student assistant with the Missouri State program in 2006. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Asso-ciation and serves as the Big Sky Conference representative for the Director of Football Operations Committee. He earned a master’s degree from Northern Arizona in edu-cational leadership in 2013.

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Career Notes: Ranks second in school history with 3,676 career rushing yards in 33 games, trailing Marcus King by 118 yards…Ranks third among active players in the FCS in career rushing yards and third among seniors…Became the first run-ning back in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first-three seasons after setting the freshman rushing mark in 2010…Has 18 career 100-yard games in career and three games of 200 or more yards, including 246 at Sacramento State and 219 against Idaho State in 2011, and 253 at Montana in 2012…Ranks first in career carries with 733

2012: Started all 11 games…Walter Payton Award Finalist (17th)…College Sports Madness Second-Team All-America…Beyond Sports Network Honorable Mention All-America…All-Big Sky First Team…College Sports Journal Preseason All-Amer-ica, Second Team…College Sporting News FCS 2012 Preseason All-America, Third Team…College Sports Madness Preseason All-America, Third Team…Phil Steele’s All-Big Sky Preseason, First Team…College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky, First Team…CFPA Running Back Watch List… Named offensive most valuable player at team banquet…Rushed for 1,182 yards on the season for his third notch on the top 15 single season charts and the 20th-best performance in the FCS…Rushed for eight touchdowns and caught one…Recorded five 100-yard rushing games on the season, including three straight…Set a new career single game rushing record of 253 yards, and added three touchdowns in the 41-31 up-set win over No. 14 Montana (Sept. 22)…The performance earned him ROOT SPORTS Offensive Player of the Week, National Running Back of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards website and Big Sky Player of the Week by the College Sports Madness website…had a five-game scoring streak from Sept. 8 to Oct. 13.

2011: Started all 11 games…Beyond Sports College Network All-America Second Team choice…All-Big Sky First Team selection…Rushed for 1,435 yards on the season, the third-best total in school history, with 15 touchdowns, the second-best single-season total in school history…Ranked fourth in Football Championship Subdivision in rushing at 130.5 per game and eighth in all-purpose yards per game at 162.5…Posted seven 100-yard rushing games on the season, including five consecutive to end the season and seven of the last eight…Improved career high twice in 2011 with 219 yards with a touchdown on 32 carries against Idaho State, followed by 246 yards against Sacramento State…Performances ranks 11th and 15th in school history…Was named the National Running Back of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards and the Beyond Sports College Network…Tallied 250 all-purpose yards against Northern Colorado...Rushed for 124 yards on 28 carries, scoring the first two touchdowns of the game…Added 126 yards re-ceiving on five receptions including a 44-yard touchdown catch from receiver Khalil Paden…Named Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week…Became the first Big Sky player since Weber State’s Trevyn Smith to record 100 yard rushing and receiving in the same game…Believed to be the second player in NAU history to accomplish the feat, joining David Lang in 1989, who rushed for 189 and had five catches for 112 yards against Nevada on Nov. 18, 1989.

2010: Named offensive most valuable player and newcomer of the year at team banquet…All-Big Sky second team selection…Rushed for 1,059 yards on the sea-

son, setting the school freshman rushing mark and recording the 14th 1,000-yard season in school history (11th-best single-season total)…Scored 16 touchdowns on the season to lead the Big Sky….Fourteen rushing touchdowns are the sec-ond-best single season total in school history…Among the top freshmen in the country in rushing yards per game, listing third among five freshmen in Division I to average more than 90 yards per game…Overall, he ranked 25th overall in the Football Championship Subdivision in rushing per game, second among FCS freshman and fifth in the Big Sky Conference in rushing yards per game (96.3 per game)…Had six games with 100 or more yards rushing…Had 167 yards and four touchdowns in his collegiate debut against Western New Mexico. It was the most yards by a freshman under Jerome Souers in a debut and most by a freshman at NAU since Deonte Williams rushed for 194 yards against Idaho State in 2008…Earned a pair of national awards for his performance in the season opener against Western New Mexico, garnering The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS National Freshman of the Week and Division I FCS Performer of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards…Recorded a 152 yards with two touchdowns in sea-son finale against Portland State…Season-best 82-yard rush from scrimmage for a touchdown against the Vikings was the fourth-best in school history.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Hamilton High School…Played for Coach Steve Belles…Two-time all-region selection and second team all-state…Two-year let-ter winner and starter…Helped team to back-to-back state championships…Set school single season record for touchdowns and scoring…Also lettered in basket-ball and track.

Personal: Zachary Jordan Bauman on July 24, 1992 in Chandler, Ariz…Son of Ri-cardo and Lisa Bauman…Has one sister, Alexis…Cousin, Rashad Bauman, played at Oregon and for the Washington Redskins (2002-03) and Cincinnati Bengals (2004-05)…Also was an assistant coach at Oregon…Cousin Greg Pruitt played in the NFL from 1973-84, playing in four Pro Bowls…He was a member of the Redskins Super Bowl XVIII winning team and was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1999.

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Bauman’s 100-Yard Games (18)253, at Montana, 2012

246 at Sacramento State, 2011219 vs. Idaho State, 2011

176, at North Dakota, 2012167 vs. Western New Mexico, 2010

157 vs. Southern Utah, 2011152 vs. Portland State, 2010

148 vs. Montana, 2011136, vs. Fort Lewis, 2012

127 at Montana, 2010126 at Weber State, 2011

124 vs. Northern Colorado, 2011117, vs. UC Davis, 2012112 at Idaho State, 2010

109 at Southern Utah, 2010109 Eastern Washington, 2011105 at Northern Colorado, 2010

103 at UNLV, 2012

DID YOU KNOW...There have only been eight players in FCS history to rush for 1,000 yards four times: Jerry Azumah, New Hampshite, 1995-98; Adrian Peterson, Ga. Southern, 1998-01; Alonzo Coleman, Hampton, 2003-06; Don Chapman, UT Martin, 2004-07; Scott Phadydavong, Drake, 2004-07; Jordan Scott, Colgate, 2005-08; Trevyn Smith, Weber State, 2006-09; Chris Evans, Samford, 2007-10.

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In The reCorD BookSSeASon rUShInG yArDS1. 2,079 - Archie Amerson, 19962. 1,474 - Marcus King, 2000 3. 1,435 - Zach Bauman, 20114. 1,366 - Allan Clark, 19785. 1,287 - Marcus King, 20016. 1,252 - Jim Smith, 19737. 1,182 - Zach Bauman, 20128. 1,166 - Alex Henderson, 20099. 1,117 - Archie Amerson, 1995 10. 1,108 - Roger Robinson, 2003*11. 1,099 - Kino Carson, 1997 12. 1,085 - Lavon Worley, 198813. 1,084 - Willard Reaves, 197914. 1,059 - Zach Bauman, 201015. 1,051 - Ronney Jenkins, 1999

CArrIeS1. 333 - Archie Amerson, 19962. 276 - Roger Robinson, 2003*3. 271 - Zach Bauman, 20114. 269 - Marcus King, 2000 5. 253 - Alex Henderson, 20096. 243 - Jim Smith, 19737. 237 - Zach Bauman, 20108. 231 - Lavon Worley, 1988 9. 229 - Kino Carson, 199710. 225 - Zach Bauman, 2012

rUShInG ToUChDoWnS1. 25 - Archie Amerson, 19962. 15 - Zach Bauman, 20113. 14 - Zach Bauman, 20104. 13 - Marcus King, 2000 5. 12 - Alex Henderson, 2009 12 - Deonte Williams, 2008 12 - Archie Amerson, 19958. 11 - Jim Smith, 1973 11 - Willard Reaves, 197910. 10 - Brian Bingham, 2001 10 - Carl Golden, 1977

CAreer rUShInG yArDS1. 3,794 - Marcus King, 1998-012. 3,676 - Zach Bauman, 2010-pres.3. 3,462 - Alex Henderson, 2006-094. 3,196 - Archie Amerson, 1995-965. 2,723 - Allan Clark, 1975-78

CAreer CArrIeS1 733 - Zach Bauman, 2010-pres.2 720 - Marcus King, 1998-01 3. 667 - Alex Henderson, 2006-094. 526 - Archie Amerson, 1995-965. 520 - Allan Clark, 1975-78

CAreer poInTS SCoreD1. 307 - Robbie Dehaze, 2005-082. 246- Zach Bauman, 2010-pres.3. 243 - Matt Myers, 2008-114. 242 - Micky Penaflor, 1987-895. 228 - Archie Amerson, 1995-96

CAreer All-pUrpoSe yArDS1. 5,925 - Pete Mandley, 1979-832. 5,088 - Marcus King, 1998-013. 4,552- Zach Bauman, 2010-pres.4. 4,444 - Alex Henderson, 2006-095. 4,062 - Archie Amerson, 1995-96

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202012: Earned All-Big Sky First Team honors…Named the team’s Defensive Play-maker of the Year...Earned College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Second Team accolades…Started all 11 games…Led the team in tackles with 64…Tallied a career-high 14 tackles versus UC Davis…Registered six or more tackles in a game six times…Logged one sack for nine yards at UNLV…Had a 26-yard interception versus Idaho State…Was credited with six pass breakups…Had a forced fumble versus UC Davis.

2011: Named Defensive Most Improved Player…All-Big Sky Honorable Mention…Saw action in 10 games with five starts…Ranked fifth on the team in tackles with 35…Recorded three pass deflections and two forced fumbles…Had a season-high eight tackles at Sacramento State…Recorded first career interception at Sacra-mento State, returning it 60 yards for a touchdown…Recorded 29 tackles over last five games (all starts).

2010: Saw action in nine games…had one tackle on the season.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Desert Vista High School…Played for Dan Hinds…Selected to 5A all-state second team…Named offensive most valuable player after senior year…Helped team to state runner-up finishes in 2008…Placed second in the state long jump and fifth in the 100 meters…Part of 4x100team that ran ninth fastest time in the nation in 2007-08 at 41.31

Personal: Born Anders Bearuell Battle Feb. 15, 1992 in Phoenix, Ariz…Son of Anna and Greg Battle…Has three brothers, Avory, Allante and Adonis…Mother, Anna, ran track at Arizona State, as did brothers Avery and Allante…Father, Greg, played at ASU and professionally for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1987-1993 and from 1997-1998…He won two CFL Outstanding Defensive player awards in his career, 1990 and 1991, and helped the Blue Bombers to two Grey Cup victories in 1988 and 1990…He finished his career third in the CFL for career tackles with 766 and was elected to the CFL Hall of Fame in 2007.

2012: Named College Sports Madness Third Team All-America…Earned All-Big Sky First Team honors…Named the team’s Defensive Player of the Year…Started all 11 games…Ranked fourth on the team in tackles with 57 and tied for the Big Sky Conference lead with four interceptions…Finished fourth on the team in tackles with 57…Registered five or more tackles in five games…Had a season-high 13 tackles versus Cal Poly…Tacked on five pass deflections for the third-best total on the team…Had six punt returns for a total of 42 yards…Recovered one fumble versus UC Davis.

Prior to NAU: Two-year starter and one-time captain for Bret Pollack…Recorded over 100 tackles with 12 forced fumbles, two interceptions and four sacks…Red-shirted freshman season at Grambling State University where he played for Coach Broadway.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Luther Burbank High School…Played for John Heffernan…Played in the Holiday Classic All-Star game…Led team to second round of the playoffs in basketball.

Personal: Born Lucky Conrad Dozier on Jan. 9, 1991 in Sacramento, Calif…Son of Spencer Walker and Diane Burton…Has five sisters, Ardean Walker, Chevonne Dozier, Lakenya Lewis, Dyeshaia Richardson and Yolanda Burton, and five broth-ers, Kevin Walker, Mike Dozier, Antwan Burton, Gary Burton and Travis Walker.

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2012: Named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention…Earned the team’s Offensive Soph-omore of the Year Award…Started six games, appeared in 10…Scored a total of 18 points on the season…Had a total of 272 receiving yards with a season-long 35-yard catch at Arizona State…Scored touchdowns versus North Dakota, Southern Utah and Montana…Had a season-high eight receptions versus Cal Poly.

2011: Saw action in all 11 games…Had eight catches for 145 yards…Had a sea-son-high three catches for 49 yards against Southern Utah in season finale…Add-ed two games with two receptions (Northern Colorado/Eastern Washington)…

High School: A 2011 graduate of Mesquite High School…A four-year starter for Mike Rardon…Arizona Republic All-Arizona selection…Central Region Player of the Year and Arizona Republic 5A all-state first-team choice…Had 40 catches for 724 yards…Three-time all-region selection…Selected for the Arizona vs. California All-State game.

Personal: Born Randall Raymond Rickert on June 16, 1993 in Aurora,Ill.…Son of Randy and Judy Rickert…Has three sisters, Jackie, Erika and Jodie.

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82012: Named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention…Earned the team’s Offensive Play-maker of the Year Award…Started six games, appeared in nine…Registered 481 receiving yards for the second-best total on the team…Finished tied for third on the team in scoring with six touchdowns for a total of 36 points…Had 35 catches for an average of 53.4 yards per game…Scored a pair of touchdowns versus Southern Utah and Fort Lewis…Had a season-high nine receptions against North Dakota.

2011: Saw action in all 11 games…Ranked second on the team in receptions (50, yards (667) and touchdowns (4)…Had seven or more catches in four games…Grabbed seven balls for a career-high 149 yards and two touchdowns against Fort Lewis…Also had seven catches for 110 yards at Portland State…Had a career-high eight catches against Eastern Washington…Also had touchdowns against North-ern Colorado and Southern Utah.

2010: Saw action in six games…Had four catches for 43 yards…Basketball (2010-11): Saw action in five games off the bench…High School: A 2010 graduate of South Hills…Played for Steve Bogan…Three-year letter winner and starter…Named All-CIF amd all-league first team…Selected as the offensive player of the year…Led team to league championship all four year…Also a three-year letter win-ner in basketball.

Personal: Born Emughedi Emughedi Umodu July 22, 1992 in Los Angeles, Calif…Son of Vicky and Daniel Umodu…Brother, Tobi, played football at UCLA, while brother, Kebin, played at Air Force…Sister, Diseph ran track at UC-Riverside…Also considered UCLA, Villanova and San Jose State.

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2012: Earned Sports Network First Team All-America honors…Named College Sports Madness First Team All-America…Selected to the Walter Camp All-Amer-ica First Team…Voted to the AP All-America Second Team…Earned the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year Award…Named All-Big Sky Second Team as a punter and All-Big Sky Honorable Mention as a kicker…Appeared in all 11 games…Led the nation in punting with a 46.3 yards per punt average with 25 punts of 50 or more yards…Had a total of 61 punts for 2,826…Recorded a season-long punt of 71 yards versus Southern Utah…Made 38-of-39 PATs…Led the team in scoring with 68 points…Connected on 10-of-14 field goal attempts…Scored 12 points at Idaho State…Made two field goals twice in a game versus Idaho State, Fort Lewis and Montana…Had a season-long field goal of 38 yards versus Portland State…Punted 10 times for a total of 462 yards versus UC Davis.

2011: Saw action in two games…Had three kickoffs with one touchback.

2010: Saw action in four games…Had four punts for 37.5 yards per kick average and four kickoffs with one touchback.

2009: Redshirted

High School: A 2009 graduate of Notre Dame Prep…Four-year letter winner for Coach Scot Bemis…Earned all-state honors at punter with a 41.3 yard per punt average…Named all-region at punter, wide receiver and free safety...Helped team to back-to-back state championships…Caught 44 passes for 861 yards and 11 TDs as a junior and made 45 tackles with two interceptions at safety…Also earned all-region honors in baseball, helping team to state runner-up finishes twice…Set records for receptions (11), points (31), yards (241) and touchdowns (4) in state title game…Also considered Glendale Community College.

Personal: Born Andrew Willard Wilder July 5, 1990 in Scottsdale, Ariz…Son of Lucy Wilder…Has three sisters, Lara, Kate and Julie.

2012: Named All-Big Sky Second Team…Earned the Stevon Thomas Award for the Defensive Most Inspirational Player of the Year…Started and appeared in 10 games…Ranked eighth in the league in sacks…Finished the season with 37 tack-les…Tallied a season-high nine tackles versus UC Davis…Was credited with 2.5 sacks at Idaho State…Recorded 6.5 sacks for a total of 26 yards.

2011: Named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention…Selected the Outstanding Sopho-more of the Year on defense at team banquet…Saw action in 10 games…Record-ed 30 tackles on the team with a team-best 6.0 tackles for loss…Had a career-high seven tackles against Montana.

2010: Saw action in all 11 games…Named outstanding freshman at team ban-quet…Recorded 16 tackles with three tackles for loss (two sacks)…Had one fumble recovery…Had a single-game high four tackles at Montana…High School: A 2010 graduate of Bishop Gorman High School…Played for Tony Sanchez…Three-year letter winner and starter…Earned all-state and all-league honors…Helped team to division, conference and state titles (2007, 2009) during his career…Recorded 67 tackles and 8.5 sacks, helping Gorman go undefeated and win the state title in 2009…One of nine players from school to earn Division I scholarship…Named team defensive most valuable player.

Personal: Born Timothy Wayne Wilkinson II August 26, 1992 in Las Vegas, Nev…Son of Tim and Gail Wilkinson…Brother, DeAngelo, plays football at Colorado State…Cousin, Raphel Finley, plays football at the College of the Desert…Enjoys bowling, basketball and playing video games.

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2012: Redshirted

High School: A 2012 graduate of Betty H. Fairfax…Three-year letter winner and starter for Coach Kevin Belcher…Named first-team all-section in 2011 and all-re-gion in 2010…Had 42 tackles with six sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one interception as a junior…Helped team to region title and led basketball team to 5A D2 state championship.

Personal: Born Anthony Gabriel Arledge Sept. 9, 1993… Son of Mary and Ken-neth Sampson…Has three brothers, Taylor, Bailey and Aiden.

2012: Played in all 11 games.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Nogales High School…Played for Vince Villa-nucci…Four-year starter and two-year letter winner…Earned all-conference sec-ond-team honors at linebacker.

Personal: Born Andrew Paul Bachelier on April 18, 1992 in Colorado Springs, Colo… Son of Marcel and Christy Bachelier…Has two brothers, Aaron and Ben…Both his father and grandfather played baseball at Arizona. ..Brother, Ben, played football at NAU...Had three uncles that played football for Washington State Uni-versity.

2012: Appeared in 11 games…Recorded 22 unassisted and seven assisted tack-les…Tallied four or more tackles four times.

2012:Appeared in two games and made one start.

2011: Redshirted

High School: A 2011 graduate of Centennial High School…Three-year starter and team captain for Richard Taylor…Played at center and defensive line…Helped team to three region championships (2008-10)…2008 state champions in the 4A-II division…Also competed in basketball and track which brought academic honors in both sports

Personal: Born Jake Alexander Abbott August 12, 1992 in Phoenix…Son of Kit and Julie Abbott…Father played football at Arizona (1986-87) and grandfather ran track at NAU (1961-64)…Has one brother, Tate, and one sister, Kaylee…Also con-sidered Air Force and San Jose State.

2012: Appeared in seven games…Tallied three tackles on the season…Had two tackles at Idaho State…Had a 19-yard kick return at Arizona State.

2011: Redshirted

High School: A 2011 graduate of Rio Mesa High School…Four-year letter winner for Coach Bob Gregorchuck…Had 18 touchdowns and 1,500 all-purpose yards…Named All-C.I.F., all-county and all-league…Team most valuable player in 2010…Selected one of top defensive backs in California by Scout.com…ESPN Rise Pre-Season first-team all-region choice…Invited to the NVC All-American game…Helped team to the league championship…Also ran track, earning four letters…Part of the 4x100 relay team that posted the second-fastest time in the United States.

Personal: Born Marcus S. Alford on August 24, 1983 in Mobile, Ala….Son of Tra-cie Alford…Has one brother, Soloman…Played with teammate Jamaal Perkins…Cousin, Mike McNeill, plays football at Auburn, while another cousin, Pat McNeil, plays at Middle Tennessee.

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High School: A 2011 graduate of San Luis Obispo High School…Played for Coach David Kelley…A two-year starter…Offensive captain…Named All-CIF, all-county and all-league…Also a two-year starter for the men’s volleyball team…Helped team to two Pac 7 championships, earning All-CIF honors both years.

Personal: Born Nickolas Peter Butier on Feb. 2, 1993 in Walnut Creek, Calif….Son of Trisha Butier…Has two sisters, Alex and Lindsey…Enjoys playing volleyball in his spare time.

2012: Appeared in three games with two starts, before being sidelined with an in-jury...Led the Lumberjacks to a 17-14 victory at UNLV...It was the first NAU win over an FBS team since 1987.

2011: Saw action in three games…Completed 9-of-13 for 130 yards…Went 7-for-10 for 95 yards in first career action against Fort Lewis…Went 2-for-3 for 35 yards against Northern Colorado.

2010: Redshirted

High School: A 2010 graduate of Corona Del Sol…Played for Gary Venturo…Three-year letter winner and starter…Two-year captain…Two-time all-region se-lection…Threw for 4,200 yards and 35 touchdowns…Set school record for career touchdowns…Passed for 1,600 yards as a senior, the third-best single-season total in school history…Selected to the North Team for the AZFCA All-Star Game…Com-peted in track for three seasons…Also considered Arizona, Arizona State, Boise State, Idaho, Louisville, North Carolina State and Utah.

Personal: Born Chase Mallory Cartwright August 6, 1992 in Phoenix, Ariz… Son of Stacy and Scott Cartwright…Has two sisters, Christa and Elizabeth, and one broth-er, Chad…Enjoys playing golf…Father played baseball at Washburn…Uncle, Steve Mallury, played football at Kansas.

2012: Did not play

High School: A graduate of Point Loma High School…Four-year starter and two-time captain for Mike Hastings.

2011: Saw action in all 11 games with eight starts…Ranked third on the team with 43 tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss…Recorded season-high eight tackles against Southern Utah.

2010: Redshirted

High School: A 2010 graduate of Serra High School…Three-year starter and two-year captain for Coach Bastyens…Three-time All-Western League selection…Named defensive and special teams player of the year…Recorded 69 tackles and five interceptions as a senior…Had 220 tackles and nine interceptions in career…Played in the Alex Spanos North vs. South All-Star game…Also participated in track and basketball...Earned All-CIF honors.

Personal: Born Blake Alexander Bailey June 28, 2010 in Rota, Spain…Son of Gerald and Allison Bailey…Has one brother, Tyler…Also considered San Diego State, UCLA and Montana in the recruiting process…Enjoys skin boarding and paint balling.

2012: Started four games and appeared in nine…Caught nine passes for a total of 98 yards…Had a season-high three receptions at Northern Colorado…Caught a 35-yard touchdown pass versus Cal Poly.

Prior to NAU: Two-year letter winner and starter for Coach Doug Madowski at Scottsdale CC…Had 44 catches for 740 yards and seven touchdowns in 2011, earning first-team all-conference and all-region honors…Had 37 catches for 765 yards and eight touchdowns as a freshman.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Gilbert High School…Four-year starter and cap-tain…Recorded 1,222 yards with 15 touchdowns on 69 receptions as a senior…Earned first-team all-state and all-region honors.

Personal: Born Jesse Isiah Brantley in Seattle, Wash., on Nov 1, 1991…Son of Pamela Brantley…Has a daughter, Jessalynn...Has one sister, Brittany, and one brother, Marcus.

2012: Appeared in five games…Caught two passes for a total of nine yards…Made one tackle versus Southern Utah and Cal Poly.

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Personal: Born John Junior Castaneda…Son of Maria and Juan Castaneda…Has two sisters, Wendy and Jessica.

2012: Started six games, appeared in 11…Caught 25 passes for a total of 349 yards…Averaged 31.7 yards per game…Scored a total of 18 points on the sea-son…Recorded touchdowns against North Dakota, UC Davis and Arizona State…Had a season-high six receptions versus Idaho State…Registered his first 100-yard receiving game at UNLV, where he finished with 101 yards…Had a sea-son-long 56-yard kick return against Eastern Washington.

2011: Transfer from Oregon who joined the team on Sept. 5…Made debut against Eastern Washington on Oct. 8 with one catch for 22 yards and two returns for 60…Missed three games with injury…Had four returns for 73 over final three games… Prior to NAU: Played two seasons at Oregon…Cleared the electronic 20-yard in 2.81 seconds, tied for the best mark among wideouts in winter conditioning…Saw action in the first two home games of the 2010 season…Played 24 snaps in win over New Mexico…Third among receivers with a 265-lb. bench press during winter testing…Redshirted the 2009 season…Selected scout team offensive player of the week following wins over California and Arizona State.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Clayton Valley High School…An ESPN Rise California All-State Selection (Defense - DB)...Played for head coach Herc Pardi at Clayton Valley High School of the Diablo Valley League...Caught 46 passes for 990 yards (21.5 avg) and 12 touchdowns as a senior...Two best games came in playoffs as he tallied 170 yards (season-high) and one touchdown on six catch-es in the first round against Casa Grande and seven catches for 128 yards and three touchdowns (season-high) in the second round against Las Lomas HS...Had one interception and one fumble recovery on defense in CVHS’ 17-7 loss to Cardinal Newman in the NCS Division II Championship on Dec. 13...2008 Golden-StatePreps All-Northern California Second-Team Defense (DB).

Personal: Born Nicholas Bryant Cole in Concord, Calif…Son of Jeff Cole and Sa-mantha Stith…Has one brother, three sisters.

2012: Named the team’s Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year…Appeared in one game.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Campbell Hall…Played for Russell Gordon…Four-year starter and letter winner…Named first-team all-conference and team de-

fensive most valuable player…Played in the Daily News All-Star game, recording an interception and three tackles.

Personal: Born Louis Reid Collins July 24, 1993 in Los Angeles, Calif…Son of Cheryl Reid…Cousin Donald Jones plays for the Buffalo Bills.

2012: Appeared in all 11 games…Had a total of 11 kick returns on the season…Had a season-long kick return of 27 yards at Northern Colorado to finish with 63 total yards.

2011: Saw action in seven games…Had four catches for 42 yards against Fort Lewis…Also returned kicks with a team-best 10 returns for 18.5 yard average and a season-best 41-yard return.

2010: Saw action in two games…Had two catches for 14 yards against Western New Mexico in collegiate debut.

2009: Redshirted

High School: A 2009 graduate of Chandler High School…Played for Coach Jim Ewan…Had 39 catches for 740 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior…Named to Offense-Defense All-American Game…Selected to first-team all-region team…Also lettered in baseball and track and field.

Personal: Born Troy Caleve Deboskie Jan. 9, 1991…Son of Wakena Deboskie… Brother Covaughn played at California before transferring to NAU for his senior season in 2012...Has three other siblings Covaughn, Kaelin, Prince, and Jemai…Also considered Eastern Washington and Montana State

2012: Named Honorable Mention All-Big Sky…Started five games, appeared in 10…Registered 31 total tackles on the season…Had a season-high eight tackles at Montana…Recorded four or more tackles in four games…Returned a 59-yard interception for a touchdown at Northern Colorado…Was credited with two pass breakups versus Southern Utah…Recovered a fumble against Cal Poly and Mon-tana…Forced one fumble against North Dakota.

2011: Transfer from Oregon…Named Defensive Newcomer of the Year at team banquet…Saw action in all 11 games with five starts…Recorded 30 tackles on the season…Had a season-high seven tackles against Montana…Recorded first

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interception at Sacramento State… Prior to NAU: Made three tackles for the vic-torious White team in the 2010 spring Game…Led the team in interceptions in the spring…Posted the second-fastest shuttle time (3.92) among defensive backs during winter testing… Participated on the scout team during his redshirt campaign.

High School: A 2009 graduate of De La Salle High School…Played for Bob Ladou-ceuer…Had 512 receiving yards with eight touchdowns with 62 tackles and seven interceptions for touchdowns as a senior, leading the Spartans to a 12-2 season before losing in the Division I state championship…Two-sport letterman played football and track…As a junior in 2007, helped De La Salle win the Division I state championship with a 13-0 record, amassing eight catches for 108 yards and a touchdown…Posted a career best 100 meter dash time of 11.1 seconds as a track athlete under coach Kevin Selby.

Personal: Born Michael Aaron Dosen on March 30, 1991 in Pittsburg, Calif…Son of Gardner and Sandi Daniels…Has two brothers, Miles and Brandon, and two sis-ters, Richi and Brooklynn…Phil Webb, Grandpa, was drafted by the Detroit Lions.

2012: Redshirted

High School: A 2012 graduate of Diamond Bar High School…Played for Coach Ryan Maine…Four-year starter and three-year letter winner…Averaged 52 yards per punt…Scored 97 points on the season with season-best field goal of 48 yards…Named All-Hacienda League at kicker in both 2010 and 2011 and All-San Gabriel Valley at punter in 2011…Hit game-winning field goal against Chino High School…Also a three-year starter on soccer team, earning All-Hacienda League honorable mention honors as a junior.

Personal: Born Brian James Drulias on June 16, 1994 in Whittier, Calif.…Son of Bill and Rosie Drulias…Has one brother, Thomas, and one sister, Nicolette…Also considered San Jose State.

2012: Started two games, appeared in 10…Registered a total of 13 tackles on the season…Had a season-high four tackles at Montana…Was credited with a 13-yard sack against Fort Lewis.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from Cabrillo College…Played for Bill Garrison…Named first-team all-conference and first-team all-state…All-California Community College Region III team…Had 44 tackles with 12 tackles for loss…Led the defensive line in

tackles and tackles for loss.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Soquel High School…Played for Ron Myers…All-league linebacker in high school…Three-time league champion wrestler and state qualifier senior year in 215-pound weight class.

Personal: Born George Hall Dunlap III in Stockton, Calif., on Aug. 12, 1991…Son of Jill Burklo…Has one sister, Kaylyn Dunlap…Also considered Montana State, Sacramento State, North Texas, Eastern Michigan and Northern Colorado.

2012: Named Honorable Mention All-Big Sky…Selected as the team’s Offensive Junior of the Year…Started nine games, appeared in all 11…Caught eight passes for a total of 140 yards…Averaged 12.7 yards per game…Scored a touchdown ver-sus Portland State…Had a season-high three receptions at Northern Colorado…Caught a season-long 37-yard reception at North Dakota.

2011: Saw action all 11 games with two starts.

2010: Saw action in 10 games as a true freshman with one start (Portland State)…Made one catch for 16 yards at Southern Utah.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Highland High School…Played for Pete Wal-heim…Three-year letter winner and two-year starter…Led football team to state semifinals…Three-year letter winner in basketball…Led team with 20 receptions for 285 yards and four touchdowns as a senior…Helped basketball team to state runner-up finish and 29-4 overall record in 2008-09.

Personal: Born Drew Timothy Emanuel Dec. 31, 1991 in Gilbert, Ariz…Son of Tim and Karen Emanuel…Has one brother, Jake…Also considered San Diego, Fort Lewis and Minnesota-Duluth. ..Uncle, Ron Emanuel, played football at Maryland…Cousin, Dan Emanuel, played football at Maryland, while cousin, Nick Emanuel, ran track for the Terrapins.

2012: Appeared in 11 games…Recorded 34 tackles on the season…Had a sea-son-high eight tackles and force one fumble versus Cal Poly…Was credited with one pas breakup against Fort Lewis…Had three or more tackles in six games.

2011: Named Outstanding Defensive Freshman of the Year…Saw action in 11

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games with 10 starts…Tied for team lead in tackles with 46 with three tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries…Had a season-high six tackles for times…Re-corded six tackles in collegiate debut at Arizona.

2010: Redshirted

High School: A 2010 graduate of Red Mountain High School…Played for Coach Jim Jones…Three-year letter winner and starter…Two-time all-region selection (2008, 2009)…Was team captain both junior and senior seasons…Recorded 216 career total tackles with eight sacks, two interceptions…Also played baseball, earning all-region as a junior.

Personal: Born Craig Wesley Frum Nov. 27, 1991 in Roundlake, Ill…Son of Ron and Angie Frum…Has one sister, Britney…Also considered Montana State.

2012: Named Honorable Mention All-Big Sky…Started all 11 games.

2011: Saw action in two games as a backup.

2010: Redshirted…Switched offensive line from defensive line in the spring of 2010…High School: A 2010 graduate of Marcos de Niza…Played for Roy Lopez…Three-year letter winner and starter… Named all-region for both offensive and de-fensive line…Recorded state-leading 114 tackles and 10.5 sacks as a senior…Chosen to the Big 25 team by the Arizona Coaches Association…Named to 5A all-state team…Named team captain…Helped team to state runner-up finish…Played in North vs. South All-Star Game.

Personal: Born Roy Robert Garcia on July 27, 1992 in Phoenix, Ariz…Son of Roy and Mary Garcia…Has two brothers and two sisters…Had perfect attendance during high school career…Named Top Teen in the City of Tempe.

2012: Started four games, appeared in 11…Tallied 47 tackles…Registered a sea-son-high nine tackles versus Cal Poly…Had four or more tackles in six games…Recorded one sack each against UC Davis and Idaho State for a total of 13 yards…Recovered a fumble against Arizona State.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from Fullerton College…Two-year starter for Tim By-rnes….Earned Southern California Football Association’s All-Southern Confer-ence second-team honors…Recorded 41 tackles with 14.5 tackles for loss, nine sacks, two pass deflections and one forced fumbled as a sophomore…Helped his team to the 2010 Golden Empire championship as a freshman, recording 36 tackles and 3.5 sacks.

High School: A 2009 graduate of St. John Bosco High School…Was a two-year letter winner for Coach Kiki Mendoza…Second-team all-conference selection...

Personal: Born Steven Michael Garcia Nov. 20, 1991 in Paramount, Calif…Son of Eliud and Jacqueline Rivera…Also considered Montana and Akron.

2012: Appeared in 10 games…Caught four passes for a total of 46 yards…Had a season-long reception of 22 yards at Idaho State…Recorded a touchdown versus Portland State.

2011: Saw action in 10 games…Prior to NAU: Transfer from Mesa CC…Played for Ron Doherty…Redshirted at Mesa CC…Went on a LDS mission after high school…Originally signed with NAU out of high school.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Mesa High School…Three-year starter and letter winner in football, basketball and track and field…Helped basketball team to 2008 East Valley Region title.

Personal: Born Beau Frazier Gardner Dec. 27, 1989 in Mesa, Ariz…Son of Mi-chael and LeElla…Has four brothers, Preston, Nicholas, Skyler and Ty and one sister, Paige…Father competed in the decathlon at BYU…Got married to the for-mer Chelsey Wentlejewski on Jan. 6, 2012.

2012: Appeared in one game.

2011: Redshirted

High School: A 2011 graduate of Wickenburg High School…Three-year starter

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and letter winner…Captain for Bobby Gonzalo…Arizona Republic 1A-3A All-State first-team selection at defensive line in 2010…Three-time all-state choice in 3A division…Recorded 85 tackles with six sacks…Helped team to three state playoff appearances…Also competed in basketball and track and field…Threw the dis-cus 150 feet and shot put 50 feet.

Personal: Born LeRoy Patrick Guenther III on Nov. 10, 1992 in Uvalde, Texas…Son of LeRoy Guenther II and Julie Conrad…Has one brother, Clancy…Enjoys hunting and fishing.

2012: Started and appeared in 10 games.

2011: Saw action in seven games at right tackle.

2010: Redshirted

High School: A 2010 graduate of Valley Center High School…Played for Coach Rob Gilster…Three-year letter winner and starter… Chosen to all-league first team and All-North County second team…Selected offensive lineman of the year…Helped team to pair of CIF championships.

Personal: Born Joseph Michael Gurski V…Son of Adriana Gurski-Bryant…Also considered Montana State.

2012: Appeared in two games…Recorded a pair of tackles on the season…Was credited with one pas breakup.

2011: Saw action in 11 games with nine starts…Had 22 tackles on the season with five pass deflections, the second-best total on the team…Had first career in-terception at Portland State…Recorded a season-high five tackles against Idaho State and Eastern Washington.

2010: Saw action in 10 games…Had 12 tackles with one pass deflection on the season…Had a single-game high two tackles three times.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Buckeye Union…Played for Coach Bobby Barnes…Three-year starter…4A all-state second team choice on offense…Cho-

sen to Skyline Region first team at wide receiver and second team at defensive back…Had 47 rushes for 443 yards with a 9.4 yards per carry average…Had a school-record 10 touchdown receptions…Also scored six rushing touchdowns along with a punt return for a touchdown and an interception return for another score.Personal: Born Randy Luke Hale January 28, 1992 in Oceanside, Calif…Son of Randy and Freya Hale…Has two brothers, Markiest and Randyn, and two sisters, Jhalisa and Brandy…Father played basketball at UC Santa Barbara and uncle, Derrick, played football at Long Beach State…Cousin, Daniel, plays football at Washington State, while cousin, Mychel, played at Wyoming (2002-05).

2012: Appeared in two games…Recorded a total of eight tackles on the season…Had a season-high six tackles against Fort Lewis.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from Phoenix College…Played 2011 season for Land Ja-cobsen…Member of the team at NAU for the 2010 season…Played his freshman season at New Mexico Highlands…High School: A 2009 graduate of Peoria High School…Played for Doug Clapp…Four-year letter winner and starter…Named to all-state second team…Led 41-A in tackles in 2008 and 2009…Averaged 12 tack-les per game...Helped team to three straight state semi-final appearances…Also three-year starter for wrestling team, placing eighth in the state.

Personal: Born Anthony Hope Harrington…Son of Anthony Harrington and Maria Camacho…Has two brothers, Desmond and Jayden, and one sister, Jannelle.

2012: Named Honorable Mention All-Big Sky…Selected as the team’s Defensive Sophomore of the Year…Started all 11 games…Finished tied for second on the team in tackles with a total of 61…Recorded six or more tackles in five games…Had a season-high 10 tackles in games against UNLV and Montana…Forced one fumble against Montana…Recovered one fumble at North Dakota.

2011: Saw action in 10 games…Made 16 tackles on the season with one tackle for loss…Had a season-high seven tackles against Fort Lewis.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Liberty High School…Three-year letter winner and starter for Danny Filleman…4A Skyline Defensive Player of the Year…4A-II All-State first-team linebacker by AZFCA…Recorded school-best 334 tackles

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in his career, including a school record 158 during his senior season…Set sin-gle-game mark with 19 tackles in a game and had a 65-yard interception return for a touchdown…Also earned All-Skyline second-team honors at tight end in 2010…4A All-Skyline at linebacker in 2009…Also played baseball for two years for Mark Ernster, the brother of former NAU All-American Paul Ernster…Helped team to 4A-II state championship in baseball.

Personal: Born Austin Michael Hasquet on Nov. 8, 1992 in Phoenix, Ariz…Son of Mike and DeAnn Hasquet…Has one sister, Amanda, and one one brother, Andrew…Cousin, Jordan, played basketball at Montana…Cousin, Gary Wagner, played football at Carroll College…Also considered Brown and South Dakota State.

2012: Appeared in 10 games…Kicked off 45 times for a total of 2,851 yards…Averaged 63.4 yards per kickoff with 34 touchbacks.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Sunrise Mountain…Three-year starter and let-ter winner for James Carter…First-team all-state in 2010 and 2011…AzFCA Top 25 All-State team in 2011…Record a personal-best long field goal of 61 yards…Four-year letter winner and starter and three-year captain for soccer team, earning first-team 4A1 all-region honors in 2010…Also lettered in baseball.

Personal: Born Ryan Tyler Hawkins on July 10, 1994…Son of John and Jami Hawkins…Has one sister, Brylee…Enjoys fishing and playing golf.

2012: Named the team’s Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year…Appeared in one game.

2011: Redshirted

High School: A 2011 graduate of Kingman Academy…Played for Eugene Kram-er…Three-year letter winner and starter…Helped team to 2010 3A State Cham-pionship…Played in CAA Senior Bowl…Also lettered in baseball, basketball and golf…Help golf team to state championship and baseball to state runner-up fin-ish…Won off-road racing titles in AMRA Open B and Overall B races.

Personal: Born James Charles Herrero Aug. 13, 1993 in Flagstaff, Ariz…Son of

Joe and Sarah Herrero…Has one brother, John…Took classes at Mohave Com-munity College in high school.

2012: Did not play

2011: Redshirted

High School: Three-year letter winner and two-year starter for Charlie Ragle… Earned all-state, all-region and all-city honors…East Valley All-tribune team se-lection…Recorded 37 receptions for 717 yards and 11 touchdowns… Helped team to 44-2 record with three state championship appearances and back-to-back state titles, including a 14-0 mark in 2010.

Personal: Born Cory Alexander Holmes Jan. 31, 1993…Son of Christopher and Katy Holmes…Father played at NAU (1982-83)…Has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Sarah…Brother, Ryan, plays football at Northern Colorado…Born on Su-per Bowl Sunday…Also considered Mesa State, Adams State and Eastern New Mexico.

2012: Appeared in 10 games…Recorded three tackles against Portland State and Idaho State…Registered at least two tackles in for games…Had one inter-ception versus Portland State for 32 yards.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from Glendale Community College… Played freshman season at Pima Community College.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Centennial High School… Played for Richard Taylor…Three-year letter winner and two-year starter…Rushed for 2,010 yards as a senior, earning all-state and first-team all-region honors…Helped team to state championships in sophomore and junior seasons…Played in the 2011 North vs. South All-Star Game…Had 316 yards rushing against Westview in national-ly-televised game on ESPN.

Personal: Born Anthony Lamar Hughes July 8, 1992 in Phoenix, Ariz.…Son of Tina and J.C. Hughes…Has one brother, John…Hobbies include listening to music and achieving goals…Brother is on the football team at Northern State University.

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2012: Started four games, appeared in 11…Recorded 12 unassisted and nine as-sisted tackles on the season…Tallied a season-high five tackles versus Cal Poly…Registered two or more tackles in seven games…Had four tackles for loss…Regis-tered one sack for six yards against Northern Colorado.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from Fullerton College….Played for Tim Byrnes…Record-ed 28 tackles with six tackles for loss and two sacks as a sophomore…Redshirted freshman season at Nevada under Chris Ault…High School: A 2009 graduate of Walnut High School…Was a three-year letter winner and two-year starter for Michael O’Shields….Set school records for sacks and tackles for loss…Recorded 97 tackles with 21 tackles for loss and 11 sacks as a senior, earning All-CIF first-team and All-San Antonio League honors twice (2008, 2009)…Helped his high school track team to the league championship and earned the individual discus title…

Personal: Born Chima Ike on June 21, 1991 in Los Angeles, Calif…Son of Isaac and Martha Ike…Has two brothers, Ikenna and Emeka…Brother, Ikenna, played at Fresno State and in the CFL with the Saskatchewan Roughriders…Has one sister, Ify…Also considered UC Davis, Eastern Kentucky and Central Connecticut.

2012: Named the team’s Offensive Freshman of the Year…Appeared in eight games…Rushed for 306 yards, the third-best on the team…Scored a total of 24 points on the season…Had a career-long 66-yard run at Idaho State to finish with a single-game high of 144 total rushing yards…Scored a total of 12 points in the win over Fort Lewis, where he tallied two touchdowns…Had a 25-yard reception against Arizona State…Finished the season with four touchdowns and an average of 7.5 yards per rush.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Northwest Christian…Four-year starter and letter winner for Coach Dave Inness…Arizona Republic’s Small Schools (Divisions IV-VI) Player of the Year…The first prep player in Arizona 11-man football history to rush for more than 7,000 yards in a career, finishing with 7,333 career yards and 107 touchdowns…Led state of Arizona in rushing and scoring…Rushed for 2,279 yards and 33 touchdowns during a 13-1 season as a senior…Helped team to state cham-pionship and first undefeated season in school history in 2010…Made All-Arizona after rushing for 2,583 yards and 32 touchdowns on 300 carries, leading Northwest Christian to the Class 2A title…Team went 13-1 in 2011.

Personal: Born Casey Robert Jahn July 1, 1994 in Dekfield, Wisc….Son of Chris and Becky Jahn…Has one brother, Kyle.

2012: Started one game, appeared in 10…Recorded a total of six tackles…Was credited with two quarterback hurries…Had a season-high three tackles versus Fort Lewis.

2011: Redshirted

High School: A 2011 graduate of Greenway High School…Three-year letter winner and starter for K.J. Anthony…Selected Black Canyon Region Athlete of the Year and Greenway Male Athlete of the Year…Named to Scout.com all-state team at linebacker…Also earned all-region honors…Also competed in baseball, basketball and track and field…Won region title in the high hurdles and finished second in region in high jump…Track team won region championship.

Personal: Born Harrison James Johnson on Nov. 13, 1992 in Phoenix, Ariz…Son of David and Christy Johnson…Mother attended NAU…Has one sister, Han-nah…Enjoys snowboarding.

2012: Appeared in 10 games…Recorded nine tackles on the season…Had a season-high five tackles against Arizona State.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from Saddleback JC…Starter and captain for Mark McEl-roy…Earned SCFA All-California and All-Southern Conference first-team hon-ors…Had 73 tackles with eight pass deflections and two interceptions in 2011…Member of 2009 Fiesta Bowl champion Boise State team.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Eagle High School…Three-year starter and let-ter winner for Paul Peterson, leading team to an 11-1 record and state runner-up finish…Played in Idaho Shrine All-Star Game…Two-time all-state selection.

Personal: Born Jacob John Johnston…Son of Diane and John Johnston…Has four sisters, Sarah, Marie, Rachel and Leah.

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2012: Started seven games, appeared in nine…Registered a total of 19 tackles on the season…Tallied three or more tackles in a game five times…Recorded nine tackles for loss…Was credited with five sacks for a total of 25 yards…Had a pair of sacks versus UC Davis and UNLV…Forced one fumble against Southern Utah.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from Moorpark CC…Starter and letter winner for Will Thurston…Played one season at Army for Rich Ellerson.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Moorpark High School…Lettered twice at defensive end for Tim Lins...Racked up school-record 20 sacks during senior campaign....Made 59 tackles, caused two fumbles, recovered three fumbles and made one interception in 2009...Named to 2009 All-Ventura County team...Earned Ventura County Star Defensive Player of the Year honors...Named Mar-monte League Defensive Lineman of the Year ...Helped team advance to CIF Southern Section championship game two straight seasons.

Personal: Born Quentin Charles Kantaris on Sept. 24, 1991 in Minneapolis, Minn.…Son of Mary McManigal and Robert Kantaris…Has two sisters, Britt and Calle.

2012: Redshirted

High School: A 2012 graduate of Los Osos High School…Three-year letter win-ner and two-year starter for Tom Martinez…Named Lineman of the Year and Lifter of the Year…Set school records for clean (325 pounds) and squat (675 pounds).

Personal: Born Dylan Charles LaFrenz Jan. 29, 1999 in Pamona, Calif… Son of Larry and Charlene LaFrenz…Has one sister, Megan…Also considered UC Davis.

2012: Redshirted

High School: A 2012 graduate of Bradshaw Mountain…Four-year letter win-ner and three-year starter for Coach Chuck Apap…Earned All-State honorable mention selection, as well as first-team all-region, all-area and all-conference accolades…Served as team captain.

Personal: Born Jacob Max Julian Aug. 13, 1994 in Oceanside, Calif…Son of Jennifer Miller…Has three sisters, Jadie, Danielle and Madison.

2012: Started one game, appeared in 11…Collected three tackles against Ari-zona State, Portland State and North Dakota…Had a total of 17 tackles on the season.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from Boise State…Played for Coach Chris Peterson… Reserve defensive lineman saw action in Boise State’s regular-season finale against New Mexico (Dec. 3, 2011) and recorded an assisted tackle…Reserve defensive tackle made four appearances in his debut season with the Broncos…Recorded a solo and an assisted tackle against Hawai’i (Nov. 6, 2010) and solo tackle against Fresno State (Nov. 19)…Redshirt season.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Saguaro High School…Played for John Saun-ders…Lettered four times, helping to lead his team to three-straight state football championships…Named first-team all-state as a senior…Also earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior...Frist-team all-state defensive line by four publications…Recorded 72 tackles, including 23 tackles-for-loss, 12 sacks, one safety and one fumble recovery as a senior…As a junior, recorded 40 tackles, 10 TFLs, two sacks and one forced fumble.

Personal: Born Justin Bryce Jungblut (Pronounced Joung-BLUT) on Sept 26, 1990 in Scottsdale, Ariz…Has three sisters, Brandi, Liz and Sydney, and two brothers, Jayson and Christian.

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2012: Named the team’s Defensive Freshman and Comeback Player of the Year…Started in one game, appeared in seven…Recorded 16 tackles on the season…Had a season-high four tackles versus Southern Utah…Had four tackles for loss…Registered three sacks on the season for 14 yards…Had a pair of sacks at Mon-tana.

2011: Redshirted...Named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year at team ban-quet.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Poway High School…Played for Damian Gon-zalez…Three-year letter winner and two-year starter…Had 49 tackles and 15 receptions for 250 yards as a senior…Named All-Palomar League first-team at tight end…Named Male Athlete of the Year at school…Set career record for most varsity letters…Also three-year letter winner in soccer and track…Had 230 career saves with 17 shutouts as the goalkeeper…Posted a 49-9 personal best in the shot put.Personal: Born Zachary John McDonnell May 13, 1993 in Poway, Calif…Son of John and Lynette McDonnell…Has one brother, Robert, and one sister, Tessa.

2012: Started and appeared in eight games.

2011: Saw action in two games.

2010: Redshirted

High School: A 2010 graduate of Canyon High School…Played for coach Chris Varner…Two-year letter winner and starter…Team captain…Two-time All-Foothill League (2008, 2009)…Chosen to All-Daily News first team and The Signal All-Val-ley team…Named to first-team All-San Fernando Valley in 2009…Preseason se-lection to the All-CIF team…Named Lineman of the Year on junior varsity in 2007 and Most Improved Player as a freshman.

Personal: Born Shane Patrick Moniz Aug. 21, 1992 in Lancaster, Calif…Son of Norb and Karen Moniz…Has one sister, Lauren, and one brother, Norby…Sister played soccer at San Jose State…Also considered Weber State and Stony Brook.

2012: Named to the CFPA Kickoff Returner Watch List…Earned College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Second Team honors…Did not play due to in-jury.

2011: Saw action in four games before suffering season-ending knee injury against Idaho State…Had five rushes for 37 yards and a touchdown…Record-ed seven kick returns for 285 yards with a 40.7 average with one touchdown…Named National Kick Returner of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards for performance against Fort Lewis…Had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, the third longest kickoff return for a touchdown in school history and longest since 1994…Finished the game with two kickoff returns for 132 yards.

2010: Redshirted

High School: A 2010 graduate of Rio Mesa High School…Played for Bob Gre-gorchuk…Ventura County Star Offensive Player of the Year…Named All-Pacific View League Back of the Year…Set school record for most rushing yards in a season with 1,275 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior…Ran for 1,109 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior…Returned 12 kicks for 229 yards…Broke school record for single-game rushing yards (327)…Runs a 10.9 100m and 50.9 400m.

Personal: Born Jamaal Tre-von Perkins March 20, 1992 in Frankfurt, Germany…Son of Latricia Robinson and Kenneth Perkins and stepfather Howard Robin-son…Also considered Ole Miss, Iowa State, Marshall and Portland State…Cous-in, Hickey Thompson, played football at Michigan State.

2012: Named the team’s Most Improved Offensive Player…Appeared in two games…Completed 8-of-11 passes for a total of 96 yards… Responsible for a pair of touchdowns versus Fort Lewis…Had a season-long pass of 31 yards against Fort Lewis.

2011: Redshirted the season…Greyshirted the 2010 season…Joined the team during spring practice.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Central Catholic….Played for Steve Pyne…Two-way starter at quarterback and safety…Named first-team all-conference…

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Competed 61 percent of his passes for 2,072 yards and 27 touchdowns…Also rushed for 405 yards and seven touchdowns…Led team to Mt. Hood Conference championship and second round of state playoffs…Named QB MVP at Universi-ty of Washington Rising Stars Camp (Voted by Scout.com)…Named QB MVP at National Underclassman Combine…Threw six touchdown passes in two games including state playoff first round games against Newberg…Also lettered in bas-ketball and track.

Personal: Born Jordan Jeffrey Perry March 23, 1992…Son of Jeff and Cathy Per-ry…Has one sister, Madison… Enjoys drawing and playing basketball.

2012: Appeared in six games…Caught one pass versus Fort Lewis…Made a tack-le against Montana.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Chandler Hamilton High School…Three-year letter winner and two-year starter for Steve Belles…Arizona Republic all-state hon-orable mention selection…Earned all-region first-team honors in 2010 after earn-ing honorable mention honors in 2009…Named most valuable player of the state championship games…Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year Top 50 selection…Completed 65% of his passes for 2,133 yards and 17 touchdowns versus four in-terceptions while helping the Huskies to 15-0 record and the 5A1 state title…Added 891 yards on 152 attempts and 15 TDs on the ground…Won three consecutive state championships in 2008, 2009 and 2010...Played with NAU sophomore Zach Bauman at Hamilton.

Personal: Born Kyren Stephen Poe on Nov. 2, 1992 in Mesa, Ariz…Son of Edward and Catrina Poe…Has two brothers, Brenan and Peyton and one sister, Kayla, who played soccer at Grand Canyon…Also considered Fresno State and Illinois State.

2012: Redshirted

2011: Saw action in 10 games…Made 16 tackles on the season.High School: A 2011 graduate of Centennial High School…Two-year letter winner and starter for Richard Taylor…Team captain…Named region defensive player of the year as a senior…Made 91 tackles with two sacks…Recorded 91 tackles with 5.5 sacks as a junior.

Personal: Born Tevin Lamar Ray on May 29, 1993 in Phoenix, Ariz…Son of Der-rick and Sunny Ray…Has three sisters, Sarah, Alyssa and Bella, and one brother, Samuel…Also considered Southern Illinois and Yale.

2012: Named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention…Started all 11 games…Recorded 41 tackles…Had a season-high eight tackles at Arizona State…Was credited with two pass breakups.

2011: Redshirted…Prior to NAU: Transfer from Glendale Community College with two years of eligibility…Originally signed with Portland State in 2009…Also attended Arizona State for a semester…Helped GCC to the Valley of the Sun Bowl championship…Played outside linebacker for one season at Portland State in 2009...Played in all 11 games as a true freshman as a backup and on special teams...Finished the year with 18 tackles, including one tackle for loss.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Notre Dame Prep...Played for Scot Bemis…Was an integral part of back-to-back state championships from 2007 to 2008...Named all-state in 2008 and all-region in 2007-08...Selected to Offense-Defense All-American game in Myrtle Beach, S.C....Led the west in tackles.

Personal: Born Ryan Patrick Reardon Feb. 1, 1991 in Boston, Mass…Son of Geralyn Reardon…Also considered Montana State.

2012: Appeared in 10 games.

2011: Did not see any game action.

2010: Redshirted

High School: A 2010 graduate of Sinagua High School…Played for Dave Dirk-sen…Three-year letter winner and starter…Two-year captain…Named Arizona Daily Sun Player of the Year…Two-time all-city and all-region selection…Earned honorable mention all-state honors in 2009…Recorded 120 tackles with five forced fumbled and one recovered as a senior…Also earned one letter in bas-ketball.

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Personal: Born Hayden Robert Renning March 25, 1992 in Flagstaff, Ariz…Son of Roy and Krista Renning…Has one brother, Kyle, and one sister, Natalie…Both parents attended NAU, as well as uncles Robert and Matt, aunt, Gail and cousin, Chris…Enjoys snowboarding, art and weightlifting…Also considered Chapman, Puget Sound and Mesa State.

2012: Redshirted

High School: A 2012 graduate of Palmdale High School…Three-year starter and letter winner for Jeff Williams…Ranked No. 26 in the nation at center by Scout.com…Named All-CIF Northern Division in 2011…Also chosen to All-Golden League and All-Valley first team…Selected for California Classic All-Star game…Had 60 pancake blocks over the last three season.

Personal: Born Eric Benjamin Rodroguez on July 26, 1994…Son of Jose and Ena Rodriguez…Has two brothers, Jose and Andy, and one sister, Debbie…Also considered Cal Poly and New Mexico State.

2012: Appeared in one game.

2011: Redshirted

High School: A 2011 graduate of Boulder Creek High School…Played for Dan Friedman… Two-year starter and letter winner…Named to Arizona Football Coaches Association 5A II All-state team…also selected to Phoenix Metro all-re-gion team and Arizona Republic 5A honorable mention choice…Helped team to three playoff appearances and a region title.

Personal: Born Jacob Daniel Rodriguez on June 9, 1993 in Las Vegas, Nev…Has three sisters, Alexa, Courtney and Taylor…Also considered Washington

2012: Redshirted

High School: A 2012 graduate of Centennial High School…Three-year letter winner and two-year starter for Richard Taylor…Helped teams to a 40-5 record in three seasons in high school…Set school record for receptions in a game with 10…Also played basketball and ran track…Placed third at the regional meet in the 300 intermediate hurdles.

Personal: Born Hayden Matthew Sovacki Oct. 24, 1993 in Peoria, Ariz…Son of Carri Davies…Has two brothers, Connor Sovacki and Riley Davies…Enjoys snowboarding and film making. University and Lewis and Clark.

2012: Redshirted

High School: Three-year starter and captain for Coach Chad DeGrenier…Earned all-state and all-section honors…Named Defensive MVP…Selected De-fensive Player of the Year for Mesa schools…Set school record for sacks by a linebacker…Also team captain for baseball team, helping team to 17-0 record as a freshman…Father, Kevin, played football at Arizona State from 1983-88…Mother was an Olympic swimmer.

Personal: Born Jake Thomas Nov. 11, 1993 in Mesa, Ariz…Son of Dawn Hunter and Kevin Thomas…Has two brothers, Ryan and Josh, and one sister, Brittany.

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and three-year starter for Lou Benictone…Named to Arizona Coaches Associ-ation All-State First-Team at defensive line as a senior…2009 All-Area “Dream Team” selection at both offensive and defensive line…2009 Western Sky All-Re-gion Defensive Player of the Year…2009 Western Sky All-Region choice at center and defensive tackle…Picked up a fumble and ran 30 yards for touchdown in final prep games…Also named to Western Sky All-Region first team at center in 2008…Also considered Montana State, Portland State and Northern Colorado in the recruiting process.

Personal: Born John Paul Vicente March 2, 1992 in Prescott, Ariz…Son of J.P. and Shawn Vicente…Has one brother, Michael, and one sister, Brianna…Enjoys hunting and fishing.

2012: Named to the CFPA Tight End Watch List…Started three games, appeared in 10…Had 36 catches for a team-high 505 receiving yards…Scored three re-ceiving and three rushing touchdowns…Had a season-long 50-yard catch at Ida-ho State…Had a season-high six receptions versus North Dakota and Southern Utah…Recorded 87 receiving yards at North Dakota to finish with 87 all-purpose yards.

2011: Saw action in all 11 games as a true freshman with seven starts…Named Offensive Newcomer of the Year and College Sports Madness Big Sky Freshman of the Year…Recorded 22 catches for 328 yards with three touchdowns…Had at least one catch in 10 of 11 games.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Basha High School…Two-year letter winner and starter for Bernie Busken…Earned all-region first-team honors and selec-tion to the Friday Night All-Fever Team…Recorded 1,500 receiving yards with 19 touchdowns in his career…Caught 43 passes for 680 yards and 12 touchdowns for 9-2 Basha during his senior season…Set school records for receiving yards in a game (195) and career touchdowns (19).

Personal: Born Dejzon Dwight Walker Aug. 10, 1993 in Gary, Ind., but raised in Texas…Son of Tasha Hutch and Dwight Walker...Uncle, Gerell Robinson, plays for the Denver Broncos.

2012: Named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention…Earned the team’s Defensive Ju-nior of the Year Award…Started four games, appeared in 11…Ranked 12th in the league in sacks… Tallied 5.5 sacks for a total of 22 yards… Recorded 29 tackles on the season…Had a season-high six tackles versus Fort Lewis and Montana…Was credited with 2.5 sacks against UC Davis…Had five tackles for loss…Forced one fumble against Montana.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from Diablo Valley College…Two-year starter, captain and letter winner for Mike Darr…Had 70 tackles with 30 tackles for loss and 12 sacks…Team led California in tackles, tackles for loss and interceptions.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Weston Ranch High School…Played for Steve Jackson…Two-year starter and letter winner at offensive line in high school.

Personal: Born May 16, 1990 in Stockton, Calif…Son of David and Becky Woo-ten….Has two brothers, Thomas and John David…Also considered San Jose State.

2012: Redshirted

High School: A 2012 graduate of Moorpark High School…Two-year starter for Tim Lins…Named All-CIF, all-county and all-league after recording 52 receptions for 749 yards…Played in Ventura County All-Star game, recording 8 receptions for 108 yards…Also ran track and field and part of league champion 4x100 team.

Personal: Born Alexander Stephen Tolliver Oct. 12, 1993 in Thousand Oaks, Calif….Son of Lynn and Todd Tolliver…Has one brother, Justin, and one sister, Danielle.2012: Appeared in six games…Recorded one tackle against Fort Lewis and Cal Poly.

2011: Saw action in six games…Made three tackles on the season…2010: Red-shirted.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Prescott High School…Four-year letter winner

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2012: Earned College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky First Team honors…Started all 11 games.

2011: Named All-Big Sky honorable mention...Named Outstanding Offensive Sophomore of the Year at team banquet…Started all 11 games at left guard…Member of offensive line that led the way for an offense that ranked 14th in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2011, producing the Big Sky’s top rusher and pass efficiency leader…Running back Zach Bauman ranked fourth in the country in rushing with over 1,400 yards with seven games over 100 yards on the season.

2010: Saw action in three games…2009: Redshirted… Named Scout Team Player of the Year on offense.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Sabino High School…Four-year letter winner for Coach Jay Campos…Named to 4A1 Kino All-Region team at both offensive line and defensive line…Garnered honorable mention all-state honors at offensive line…Helped team to state championship game as a junior…Three-year letter win-ner in track and field…Also considered Northern Colorado.

Personal: Born W. Kyle Walker Dec. 6, 1990 in Tucson, Ariz…Son of Ken and Jenifer Walker…Has two brothers, Jake and Luke.

2012: Appeared in two games…Tallied a pair of tackles versus Arizona State and Fort Lewis.

2011: Saw action in 10 games with 29 tackles on the season….Recorded a sea-son-high 10 tackles with a fumble recovery at Weber State…Had 25 tackles over the final four games.

2010: Redshirted

High School: A 2010 graduate of Los Alamitos High School…Played for John Barnes…Four-year letter winner and starter…Two-time all-league selection…Led the team in tackles…Had a team-leading 70 tackles, five sacks, five forced fumbles and two picks and led the team to Sunset League championship in 2008 with an 8-2 record…Named defensive back of the year…Earned All-League and Defensive

most valuable player honors…Started as a sophomore at safety.

Personal: Born Robert Anthony Watson Jan. 28, 1992 in Long Beach, Calif…Son of Robert and Summer Watson…Has one sister, Kai…Cousin, Alex Watson, was an All-American at NAU…Also considered San Diego, UC Davis and Northwestern.

2012: Named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention…Earned the team’s Defensive New-comer of the Year Award…Started 10 games, appeared in all 11…Recorded 45 all-purpose yards versus Fort Lewis…Was second on the team in interceptions with three for a total of 67 yards…Had a 45-yard interception return against Fort Lewis…Registered a season-high eight tackles at UNLV…Forced one fumble against Cal Poly…Was credited with a pair of pass breakups at UNLV…Finished fifth on the team in tackles with 56…Had five games with five or more tackles.

Prior to NAU: Transfer from City College of San Francisco…Two-year starter for George Rush…Earned All-American and all-state honors…Team went 12-0 winning the national championship, state title and conference championship.

High School: A 2009 graduate of De Le Salle High School….Played for Bob Ladou-ceur…Named all-conference…Earned state championship most valuable player and all-conference honors.

Personal: Born Blair Leland Wishom on June 4, 1991 in Redwood City, Calif…Son of Lonald and Debra Wishom...Has one brother, Lonald…Enjoys cutting hair…Brother played football for Weber State.

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PATRICK BALDENEGROFreshman215 • 6-5

Chandler, Ariz.

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High School: A 2013 graduate of Chandler High School...Three-year letter winner and two-year starter for Shawn Aguano…Named first-team All-Arizona…Recorded 41 receptions for 610 yards with five touchdowns as a senior…Member of the Honor Roll…National Football Foundation Valley of the Sun Scholar-Athlete first-team honoree.

Personal: Born Patrick Michael Baldenegro Aug. 8, 1995 in Chandler, Ariz....Son of Andrew and JoEllen Baldenegro...Has three brothers, Chris, Steven and Joseph.

DELvIN BATISTEFreshman180 • 5-11

Upland, Calif.

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High School: A 2013 graduate of Upland High School...Played for Coach Tim Salter…Named first-team all-area…Helped team to league champion-ship…Recorded 80 tackles with four fumble recoveries, eight tackles and four forced fumbles.

Personal: Born Delvin Batiste March 14, 1995 in Chandler, Ariz.... Son of Stephanie Batiste and Lawrence Grant.

HUNTER BURTONFreshman168 • 6-0

Centennial, Colo. 87High School: A 2013 graduate of Cherry Creek High School...Played for Coach Dave Logan…Named All-Colorado First Team in 2012, All-Con-ference First Team in 2011 and Honorable Mention in 2012…Also played lacrosse.

Personal: Born Hunter Wayne Stevens Burton Sept. 15, 1994 in Vail, Colo.... Son of Martha Dickenson.

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MARC COOPERFreshman185 • 6-0

Eagle, Idaho 81High School: A graduate of Eagle HighSchool...Four-year letter winner and three-year starter for Coach Paul Peterson…Earned all-state honors as a senior…Recorded a school-record 74 catches with a single-season record 1,050 yards with eight touchdowns…Also had 33 rushes for 350 yards and five touchdowns…Helped team to three state championship appearances and 2010 state title…Three-year letter winner in track and field, earning three medals at state meet and team Most Valuable Player honors…Also considered Idaho, Boise State and Weber State.

Personal: Born Marc Bernard Cooper on May 5, 1994 in Rapid City, S.D.... Son of Peggy and Tim Cooper...Has a sister Allee.

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DEREK CRAIGFreshman220 • 6-0

Tempe, Ariz. 59High School: A graduate of Marcos de Niza High School...Letter winner and starter for Ray Lopez…Recorded 141 tackles as a senior…Arizona Coaches Association all-state selection…Named Defensive Player of the Year in Arizona Section 3, Division 2…Played sophomore and junior seasons at South Mountain, recording 100 tackles as a junior…Also a state qualifier in wrestling.

Personal: Born Derek B. Craig Sept. 25, 1994 in Durango, Colo.... Son of Cassandra and Ronnie Craig...Has two sisters, Justice and Olivia.

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PETE DENHAMFreshman195 • 6-0

Auburn, Calif. 10High School: A 2013 graduate of Placer High School...Two-year starter for Coach Joey Montoya…Led high school ream to 10-0 season for the first time in 30 years…Team captain…Threw for 2,100 yards and 18 touch-downs in primarily a run offense…Invited to Elite 11 in Oakland…Made top group at Nike Camp with coaches Trent Dilfer and Dan Hawkins…Father played quarterback in college…Brother, Greg, was an All-American quarter-back at UC Davis.

Personal: Born Peter Israel-Garner Denham June 7, 1994...Son of Greg and Stephanie Denham...Has an older brother, Greg...Has two sisters, Sarah and Lily.

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RYSHAUD KEEGANFreshman171 • 5-10

Oceanside, Calif. 2High School: A 2013 graduate of Oceanside High School...Four-year letter winner and three-year starter for John Carroll…Helped team to two CIF Championships…Earned first-team all-league and all-county honors, as well as All-Dan Diego second-team honors…Earned most inspirational player award.

Personal: Born Ryshaud Keegan January 14, 1995...Son of Sanovia and Richard Keegan...Has three siblings, Richard, Kiana and Jordan.

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JOHN HERREROFreshman195 • 6-0

Auburn, Calif. 68High School: A 2013 graduate of Kingman High School...Three-year starter and lettermen…Played for Wally Mueller…Earned all-state first-team honors…Helped team to three consecutive state appearances and two state championships (2010, 2012)…Brother, Jim, is a member of the NAU football team.

Personal: Born John J. Herrero July 27, 1995...Son of Joe and Sarah Herrero....Has one brother, Jim.

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CORBIN JOUNTTIFreshman202 • 5-11

Bakersfield, Calif. 27High School: A 2013 graduate of Liberty High School... Varsity captain and running back for Head Coach Tony Mills…Two-time first-team all-league choice…2013 US Army Arena Bowl XII participant…2011 first-team all-area at running back…Also considered UC Davis, Cal Poly, Utah State and San Jose State.

Personal: Born Corbin Wesley Jountti February 2, 1995..Son of Darryl Jountti...Has five siblings, Royce, Quincy, Winston, Kenton and Kennedy.

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RONNIE MANNINGFreshman180 • 5-10

Fresno, Calif. 37High School: A 2013 graduate of Edison High School...Starter and captain for Coach Ricky Manning…Led the team in solo tackles and forced fum-bled…Uncle, Ricky, played in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears and St, Louis Rams.

Personal: Born Ronnie Manning Jr. October 6, 1994..Son of Ron and Tasha Manning...Has a sister, Bailey.

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JABARI MARSHALLFreshman210 • 6-1

vancouver, wash. 43High School: A 2013 graduate of Skyview High School…Has a 3.5 grade point average…Three-year letterwinner and starter for Coach Steve Kizer…Named to the The Columbian’s All-Region football team as a linebacker and Class 4A Greater St. Helens All-League as a running back and a linebacker….Led the team in tackles as a junior and senior...Recorded 106 carries with 17 touchdowns at running back…Part of the first team in school history to reach the state championship game… WIAA Scholar-Athlete...Also considered Pennsylvania.

Personal: Born Jabari Manning July 17, 1985...Son of Dennis and Yvette Marshall...Has three siblings, Avery, Erik and Savannah.

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LORENzO MELvINFreshman230 • 6-2

Maricopa, Ariz. 94High School: A 2013 graduate of Desert Vista High School...Two-year starter and letter winner for former Lumberjack Dan Hines…Named an all-state first-team selection and All-24/7 first team choice, as well as all-city…Recorded 98 tackles and 11.5 sacks as a senior…Was an honorable mention all-state selection as a junior, recording 10.5 sacks and 88 tackles to help team win Arizona state championship…Cousin, Anthony, played football at Idaho State and brother, Patrick, plays basketball at Wentworth College.

Personal: Born Lorenzo Paul Melvin February 5, 1995...Son of Patrick and Rhonda Melvin...Has two siblings, Patrick and Jasmine.

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300 • 6-5Glendale, Ariz.

Prior to NAU: Spent one season at Penn State.

High School: A graduate of Cactus High School...Earned all-state honors two years in a row..Was Top 25 in the state in 2011, along with earning all-region honors...Team won state championships junior year with a 13-1 record.

Personal: Born Ryan Nowicki February 26, 1993...Son of Christopher and Wendy Nowicki...Has three siblings, Zachary, Brittney and Taylor.

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BRIDGER RODONIFreshman243 • 6-3

Gilbert, Ariz.High School: A graduate of Campo Verde High School...Graduated as valedictorian of his high school class…4.0 high school GPA…Four-year academic lettermen and principal’s honor roll…Two-time student of the month…Played for coach Max Ragsdale at Campo Verde High School…All-Arizona All-Academic Honorable Mention…Also considered the Univer-sity of Montana, Montana State, and Colorado Mesa.

Personal: Born Bridger Michael Rodoni November 8, 1994...Son of Mi-chael and Melissa Rodoni...Has a younger brother, RJ.

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TYLER SHANKFreshman307 • 6-3

Chandler, Ariz.High School: A graduate of Chandler High School...Four-year starter and three-year letter winner for Coach Shawn Aguano…Received the Most Im-proved and Hammer Award…Named First Team All-Section as a junior and a senior...Earned the team’s Offensive MVP...Named All-State Honorable Mention...Did not allow a sack and recorded 92 pancakes.

Personal: Born Tyler Shank October 1, 1994...Son of Norman and Cindy Shank...Has a brother, Logan.

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JAvERE SMITHFreshman235 • 6-2

Lake City, Fla.High School: A graduate of Columbia High School...Four-year starter and three-year letterman at Columbia High School… Played for coach Brian Allen…Awarded best defensive line…Played in the Virginia Iron Man…High school state weightlifting qualifier…Also considered Tennessee State.

Personal: Born Javere Malik Smith July 6, 1994...Son of Jonathan and Lisa Smith...Has two sisters, Keisha and Jaleesa.

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MO wHITEFreshman175 • 5-11

Scottsdale, Ariz.High School: A graduate of Notre Dame Prep...Three-year starter and letter winner for Gary Gregory…Four-sport athlete including, basketball, baseball, football, and track… Two-time all-state honorable mention selec-tion…Helped his team reach the state playoffs three times, qualifying for the triple jump three times.

Personal: Born Maurice Antonio White September 23, 1994... Son of Jac-lyn Bilello...Has three siblings, Tre, Renee and Akira.

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RAFAEL AGUILARFreshman265 • 6-2

Sacramento, Calif. 65OL

BRIAN FAUSSETTFreshman280 • 6-5

Santa Clarita, Calif. 79OL

JARRED FORDFreshman175 • 5-11

Palmdale, Calif. 84WR

THOMAS HOPPFreshman220 • 6-1

Anchorage, Alaska 52LB

COBY NEwTONFreshman190 • 6-0

Las vegas, Nev. 48RB

ETHAN NOvAKFreshman290 • 6-3

Carlsbad, Calif. 57OL

RYAN NOwICKISophomore

300 • 6-5Glendale, Ariz. 78OL

SHAWN SHARKEYJunior

185 • 5-11Pittsburgh, Pa. 13S

JARED SIRESFreshman180 • 6-0

Tucson, Ariz. 16WR

ANTHONY TROFTGRUBENSophomore220 • 5-10

Peoria, Ariz. 47RB

CHASE wILSEYSophomore

195 • 5-9Poway, Calif. 53LB

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last Firstopponent W-l-T Stk. meeting meetingAbilene Christian (Texas) 2-0-0 W 2 1995 (W, 62-0) 1989Adams State (Colo.) 6-3-0 W 4 2005 (W, 52-13) 1935Akron 0-2-0 L 2 1991 (L, 14-49) 1989Angelo State (Texas) 1-0-0 W 1 1986 (W, 24-13) 1986Appalachian State 0-1-0 L 1 2007 (L, 21-34) 2007 Arizona 1-11-0 l 9 2011 (l, 10-41) 1931Arizona State 14-21-4 L 9 2012 (L, 6-63) 1915Augustana (S.D.) 1-0-0 W 1 1977 (W, 31-30) 1977Boise State 6-19-0 W 1 1995 (W, 32-13) 1971Brigham Young 0-2-0 L 2 1939 (L, 0-25) 1938Cal Poly Pomona 10-6-2 L 1 1981 (L, 33-35) 1935Cal poly 7-1-0 l 1 2012 (l, 34-42) 1935Cal State Chico 2-0-0 W 2 1959 (W, 26-12) 1958Cal State Fullerton 2-4-0 L 4 1985 (L, 8-22) 1974Cal State Los Angeles 2-0-0 W 2 1970 (W, 33-0) 1969Cal State Northridge 11-4-0^ W 2 2000 (W, 49-26) 1968California Tech 5-2-0 W 1 1952 (W, 20-7) 1931Central Missouri State 1-0-0 W 1 1966 (W, 34-16) 1966Chadron State (Neb.) 1-0-0 W 1 2000 (L, 24-32) 2000Dixie College 1-0-0 W 1 2006 (W, 66-14) 2006Drake 0-4-0 L 4 1974 (L, 16-34) 1968East Central (Okla.) 0-1-0 L 1 1967 (L, 7-13) 1967Eastern Montana 1-1-0 W 1 1977 (W, 70-0) 1975Eastern New Mexico 10-7-0 W 1 1991 (W, 22-15) 1941Eastern Washington 10-19-0 L 5 2011 (L, 28-36) 1982Florida Atlantic 0-1-0 L 1 2003 (L, 25-48) 2003Fort Hays State (Kan.) 0-1-0 L 1 1938 (L, 19-20) 1938Fort Lewis (Colo.) 3-0-0 W 3 2012 (W, 69-0) 1965Fresno State 1-7-2 L 4 1983 (L, 22-30) 1931Furman 0-1-0 L 1 1996 (L, 31-42) 1996Georgia Southern 0-1-0^ L 1 1999 (L, 29-72) 1999Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 1-0-0 W 1 1958 (W, 41-12) 1958Hawai’i 0-1-0 L 1 1972 (L, 13-20) 1972Hiram-Scott (Neb.) 1-0-0 W 1 1968 (W, 37-7) 1968Idaho 4-16-0 L 9 1995 (L, 14-17) 1975Idaho State 32-17-1^ W 8 2012 (W, 50-10) 1951Jacksonville State 0-1-0 L 1 1977 (L, 0-35) 1977La Verne (Calif.) 8-2-0 W 2 1958 (W, 47-0) 1937Long Beach State 3-3-0 L 1 1969 (L, 15-23) 1956Louisiana Tech 0-2-0 L 2 1973 (L, 7-37) 1972Loyola Marymount 1-2-1 W 1 1929 (W, 13-0) 1926McMurry (Texas) 1-1-0 L 1 1959 (L, 7-55) 1958McNeese State 1-0-0 W 1 2003 (W, 35-3) 2003Minnesota-Duluth 2-0-0 W 2 1997 (W, 40-6) 1992Mississippi 0-1-0 L 1 2009 (L (14-38) 2009montana 12-34-0 W 1 2012 (W, 41-31) 1966montana State 24-22-0^ l 1 2011 (W, 24-41) 1962Montezuma Baptist (N.M.) 2-0-0 W 2 1927 (W, 6-0) 1926National University (Mex.) 1-0-0 W 1 1960 (W, 34-26) 1960Nebraska-Omaha 4-0-0 W 4 1977 (W, 37-21) 1967Nevada 3-15-1 L 9 1994 (L, 27-30) 1938Nevada-Las Vegas 3-5-0 W 1 2012 (W, 17-14) 1971New Mexico 3-24-0 L 19 2000 (L, 28-35) 1927New Mexico Highlands 15-5-2 W 4 2008 (W, 68-10) 1937New Mexico Mines 1-0-0 W 1 1930 (W, 71-0) 1930New Mexico State 7-17-1 L 9 1982 (L, 32-34) 1930Nicholls State 1-1-0 W 1 1990 (W, 34-41) 1988northern Colorado 11-2-0 W 10 2012 (W, 12-10) 1964north Dakota 3-0-0 W 3 2012 (W, 45-38) 1967North Dakota State 3-5-0 W 1 1981 (W, 23-17) 1971North Texas 1-0-0 W 1 1993 (W, 24-23) 1993Northeastern 1-0-0 W 1 1992 (W, 21-14) 1992Northeastern Oklahoma 0-1-0 L 1 1958 (L, 13-19) 1958Northern Illinois 1-0-0 W 1 1968 (W, 43-14) 1968Northern Iowa 1-3-0 L 3 2005 (L, 17-41) 1988Occidental (Calif.) 0-0-1 T 1 1935 (T, 0-0) 1935Oregon State 0-1-0 L 1 2001 (L, 10-45) 2001Pacific 0-2-0 L 2 1984 (L, 28-38) 1983Panhandle State (Okla.) 6-3-0 W 5 1960 (W, 14-13) 1938Pepperdine 0-6-0 L 6 1956 (L, 12-14) 1947

Portland State 15-5-0 W 1 2012 (W, 24-10) 1978Redlands (Calif.) 10-2-1 W 5 1961 (W, 13-10) 1928Sacramento State 10-7-0 W 1 2011 (W, 27-26) 1995Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 2-0-0 W 2 2003 (W, 44-3) 2002Sam Houston State 2-1-0 W 2 2003 (W, 34-18) 2001San Diego 2-0-1 T 1 1960 (T, 14-14) 1956San Diego State 0-2-0 L 2 1966 (L, 8-16) 1965San Francisco State 1-0-0 W 1 1972 (W, 31-10) 1972San Jose State 0-2-0 L 2 1938 (L, 12-34) 1937Santa Clara 0-2-0 L 2 1964 (L, 18-28) 1961Sonoma State (Calif.) 1-0-0 W 1 1987 (W, 55-6) 1987South Dakota First meetingSouth Dakota State 1-0-0 W 1 1985 (W, 24-20) 1985Southern Oregon 1-0-0 W 1 1971 (W, 2-0) 1971Southern Utah 11-5-0 l 2 2012 (lot, 29-35) 1981Southwest Texas 3-0-0 W 3 1999 (W, 29-26) 1986Stephen F. Austin 1-1-0 L 1 2004 (L, 17-24) 2001St. Cloud State (Minn.) 1-0-0 W 1 1997 (W, 33-10) 1997Texas A&I 1-1-0 L 1 1981 (L, 3-26) 1980Texas-Arlington 0-2-0 L 2 1965 (L, 6-27) 1964Texas-El Paso 0-5-1 L 5 1947 (L, 0-40) 1936Texas Lutheran 1-0-0 W 1 1973 (W, 28-14) 1973Texas Tech 0-2-0 L 2 1939 (L, 0-54) 1937Trinity (Texas) 0-2-0 L 2 1972 (L, 22-37) 1971Tulsa 1-0-0 W 1 1987 (W, 24-20) 1987UC Davis 1-0-0 W 1 2012 (W, 21-7) 2012UC Riverside 2-0-0 W 2 1975 (W, 34-30) 1956UC Santa Barbara 1-1-0 L 1 1936 (L, 7-13) 1928U.S. International (Calif.) 1-0-0 W 1 1976 (W, 20-0) 1976Utah 0-1-0 L 1 2006 (L, 7-45) 2006 Valparaiso 1-0-0 W 1 1993 (W, 55-13) 1993Weber State 22-26-0^ L 4 2011 (L, 31-34) 1964 West Texas State 1-9-0 W 1 1969 (W, 21-20) 1940Western Illinois 1-0-0 W 1 1967 (W, 34-0) 1967Western New Mexico 16-6-1 W 4 2010 (W, 48-0) 1939Western State (Colo.) 8-3-0 W 4 1998 (W, 28-9) 1934Westminister (Utah) 1-0-0 W 1 1956 (W, 29-0) 1956Whittier (Calif.) 4-13-1 W 1 1967 (W, 46-29) 1930Whitworth (Wash.) 1-0-0 W 1 1969 (W, 61-0) 1969Wichita State 0-1-0 L 1 1947 (L, 7-55) 1947Willamette (Ore.) 1-0-0 W 1 1958 (W, 7-0) 1958

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rUShInG yArDS (200-plUS)1. 322 - Jim Smith vs. Northridge, 19732. 316 - Chris Thornton vs. W. Illinois, 19673. 306 - Jim Sims vs. W. New Mexico, 19644. 289 - Archie Amerson vs. Portland St., 19965. 281 - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996 6. 270 - Marcus King vs. Portland St., 20017. 265 - Alex Henderson at E. Washington, 20068. 261 - Allan Clark vs. Montana St., 1978 9. 253 - Zach Bauman at montana, 201210. 250 - Allan Clark vs. Boise St., 1978 11. 248 - Marcus King vs. E. Wash., 200112. 246 - Allan Clark vs. Idaho St., 1978 246 - Zach Bauman vs. Sac. State, 201114. 229 - Willard Reaves vs. Idaho, 1979 15. 221 - Archie Amerson vs. S. Utah, 199616. 219 - Giovannie Dixon vs. Portland St, 201017. 211 - Archie Amerson vs. Sacramento,199618. 210 - Bob Fowler vs. Drake, 197419. 208 - Jim Smith vs. Texas Lutheran, 197320. 206 - Archie Amerson vs. Furman, 1996 206 - Bill Tate vs. New Mexico St., 197022. 205 - Archie Amerson vs. Montana St., 199623. 200 - Kino Carson vs. Northridge, 1997

CArrIeS1. 46 - Marcus King vs. Port. St., 20012. 39 - Archie Amerson vs. Port. St.,1996 39 - Bob Fowler vs. Drake, 19744. 38 - Len Raney vs. North Texas, 1993 38 - Zach Bauman vs. Sac. State, 20116. 36 - Marcus King vs. E. Wash., 20017. 34 - Alex Henderson at Ole Miss, 2009 34 - Deonte Williams vs. N. Colorado, 2008 34 - Kino Carson vs. Northridge, 1997 34 - Archie Amerson vs. Mont. St., 1996 34 - Archie Amerson vs. E. Wash., 1996 34 - Levon Worley vs. Weber St., 1988 34 - Allan Clark vs. Montana St., 197814. 33 - Bob Fowler vs. Idaho St., 197615. 32 - Alex Henderson vs. Sou. Utah, 2010 32 - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996 32 - Archie Amerson vs. N. Mexico, 1996 32 - Allan Clark vs. Weber St., 1978 32 - Carl Golden vs. Weber St., 1976 32 - Jim Smith vs. Texas Lutheran, 1973 32 - Jim Smith vs. Montana St., 1973 32 - Jim Smith vs. Idaho St., 1973

pASSInG yArDS (300-plUS)1. 574 - Michael Herrick vs. E. Wash., 20092. 474 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 19963. 452 - Travis Brown vs. Weber St., 19974. 445 - Michael Herrick vs. Montana, 20095. 438 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 19976. 431 - Jason Murrietta vs. Sac. St., 20037. 424 - John Bonds vs. Nicholls St., 19908. 420 - John Bonds vs. Montana St., 1990 420 - Greg Wyatt vs. Nevada, 198910. 409 - Jeff Lewis vs. Montana St., 199411. 401 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 199912. 398 - Jeff Lewis vs. Cal Poly, 1994 13. 391 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho, 198814. 388 - Michael Herrick at Mont. St., 200915. 386 - John Bonds vs. Northern Iowa, 199016. 384 - Jason Murrietta vs. Sacramento St., 200617. 383 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento St., 199618. 382 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 199919. 381 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 199820. 381 - Jason Murrietta at N. Colorado, 200621. 376 - Michael Herrick at Sac. St., 200922. 372 - Jason Murrietta vs. N. Iowa, 200423. 371 - Travis Brown vs. New Mexico, 1996 371 - Travis Brown vs. Montana St., 199925. 370 - Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada, 198426. 368 - Bob Stewart vs. Weber St., 196927. 366 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 199728. 363 - Cary Grossart at North Dakota, 2012 363 - John Bonds vs. Idaho, 199130. 360 - Jason Murrietta vs. E. Wash., 2003 31. 357 - Travis Brown vs. Portland St., 199732. 355 - Jeff Lewis vs. Montana, 1995 355 - Cary Grossart vs. E. Washington, 201134. 352 - Jeff Lewis vs. Idaho, 1993

352 - Greg Wyatt vs. Angelo St., 198636. 347 - Jason Murrietta at Sac, 200537. 346 - Travis Brown vs. Weber St., 199638. 343 - Clint Womack vs. S. Htn. St, 2002 343 - Jeff Lewis vs. E. Washington, 199540. 342 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 1996 342 - Jason Murrietta vs. Weber St., 200642. 340 - Jason Murrietta vs. Weber St., 200343. 339 - Jeff Lewis vs. Montana, 199444. 338 - Preston Parsons vs. SHSU, 2001 338 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 199946. 337 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 199747. 335 - Greg Wyatt vs. Montana, 1986 335 - Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho St., 198349. 334 - Travis Brown vs. Ga. South., 1999 334 - Jeff Lewis vs. Boise St., 1994 334 - Greg Wyatt vs. Montana St., 1989 334 - Mike Mendoza vs. Pacific, 198453. 338 - Jason Murrietta at Montana, 200454. 330 - John Bonds vs. E. Washington, 199155. 325 - P. Parsons vs. Chad. St., 2000 56. 324 - Travis Brown vs. Minn.-Duluth, 1997 324 - Travis Brown vs. Northridge, 1996 324 - Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho, 198359. 322 - John Bonds vs. Weber St., 1991 322 - John Bonds vs. Weber St., 1990 322 - Greg Wyatt vs. Montana St., 198862. 321 - Cary Grossart vs. Montana, 201163. 317 - John Bonds vs. Idaho St., 1991 317 - Greg Wyatt vs. SW Texas St., 198665. 313 - Craig Austin vs. Montana, 198566. 312 - Greg Wyatt vs. Weber St., 1986 67. 310 - Michael Herrick vs. Weber State, 2010 310 - Jeff Lewis vs. Nevada, 1994 310 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho, 198970. 307 - Jeff Lewis vs. Northridge, 1994 307 - Greg Wyatt vs. E. Washington, 1986 307 - Travis Brown vs. Weber St., 199973. 306 - Michael Herrick vs. Sou. Utah, 200974. 304 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho St., 1989 304 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho, 198876. 301 - Jason Murrietta at Idaho State, 2006 pASS ATTempTS1. 67 - Jason Murrietta at Montana, 20042. 65 - Michael Herrick vs. E. Wash., 20102. 65 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1996 65 - Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada, 19844. 64 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 19995. 60 - Greg Wyatt vs. Akron, 1989 6. 59 - Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho St., 19837. 58 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1998 58 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 1997 58 - Jeff Lewis vs. Boise St., 1994 58 - Greg Wyatt vs. E. Washington, 198611. 57 - John Bonds vs. Northern Iowa, 1990

pASS CompleTIonS1. 47 - Michael Herrick vs. E. Wash., 20102. 42 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 19963. 41 - Jason Murrietta at Montana., 20044. 39 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho, 1987 39 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 19996. 38 - Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada, 19847. 37 - Mike Mendoza vs. Pacific, 19848. 34 - Michael Herrick vs. E. Wash., 2008 34 - Mike Mendoza vs. Boise St., 1984 34 - Greg Wyatt vs. E. Washington, 1986 34 - Greg Wyatt vs. SW Texas, 198612. 33 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1998 13. 33 - Jason Murrietta vs. Sac. St., 200314. 32 - Greg Wyatt vs. Tulsa, 1987 32 - Jeff Lewis vs. Montana, 1994 32 - Jason Murrietta at Idaho State, 2006 32 - Michael Herrick vs. Mont. St., 2010

InTerCepTIonS1. 5 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 1997 5 - Jeff Lewis vs. Idaho, 1994 5 - John Bonds vs. Idaho St., 19904. 4 - Jason Murrietta at Montana, 2004 4 - Travis Brown vs. St. Cloud St., 1997 4 - Travis Brown vs. New Mexico, 1997 4 - John Bonds vs. Montana, 1991

4 - John Bonds vs. Montana St., 1991 4 - John Bonds vs. Montana, 1990 4 - Greg Wyatt vs. Montana, 1988 4 - Greg Wyatt vs. E. Washington, 1986 4 - Greg Wyatt vs. Angelo St., 1986 4 - Mike Mendoza vs. Boise St., 1983 4 - Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho, 1983 4 - Mike Mendoza vs. Pacific, 1983

reCeIvInG yArDS (150-plUS)1. 245 - Charlie Brown vs. Whitworth, 19692. 236 - T. Peterson vs. Neb.-Omaha, 19773. 214 - Alex Watson at Arizona State, 20064. 204 - Francis St. Paul vs. SW Texas, 19985. 200 - Rod Alexander vs. Cal Poly, 19946. 197 - Gibbons St. Paul vs. Idaho St., 19967. 194 - Ed Berry vs. E. Washington, 20098. 192 - Clarence Moore vs. Sac St., 2002 192 - Charlie Brown vs. Weber St., 196910. 191 - Shawn Collins vs. Weber St., 198611. 190 - Pete Mandley vs. Idaho, 198212. 189 - Charlie Brown vs. Montana St., 196913. 184 - Rod Alexander vs. Idaho, 199314. 182 - Ed Berry at Montana State, 200915. 176 - Gibbons St. Paul vs. Portland St., 199716. 172 - Jerry Davis vs. Montana, 1985 172 - Shawn Collins vs. Montana St., 198818. 166 - Jerry Avery vs. Montana St., 199019. 164 - Joe Taylor vs. Idaho St., 1980 164 - Pete Mandley vs. Idaho St., 198321. 161 - Johnny Marshall vs. Sac St., 200322. 159 - Clarence Moore vs. Mont. St., 200323. 159 - Alex Watson vs. Dixie State, 200624. 158 - Alex Watson vs. Idaho State, 200525. 156 - Julian Howard vs. Idaho St., 198926. 155 - Shawn Collins vs. Nicholls St., 1988 155 - Daiveun Curry-Chapman vs. PSU, 201028. 154 - Ricky Pearsall vs. Montana, 1996 154 - Rod Marshall vs. Abilene Christian, 199530. 153 - Sandy Sledge vs. Montana, 198831. 153 - Clarence Moore vs. SHSU, 200132. 152 - Sidney Smith vs. Chad. St., 200033. 150 - Alex Watson vs. Sacramento St, 2006

InTerCepTIon reTUrn yArDS1. 140 - K.J. Gerard vs.Weber State, 20042. 99 - Troy Campbell vs. Idaho St., 19963. 97 - S. Roundtree vs. N.M. Highlands, 19914. 95 - Ron Cote vs. Long Beach St., 19565. 86 - Ray Smith vs. Montana St., 19786. 85 - Joe Walker vs. Portland St., 19787. 82 - Terry Gatewood vs. Nevada, 19848. 80 - R. Cabrera vs. Gustavus-Adolphus, 1958 80 - David Moran vs. SW Texas, 199910. 79 - Cedric Jones vs. Northridge, 199911. 78 - Cedric Jones vs. Northridge, 1996

mISCellAneoUSmost rushing Touchdowns7 - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996 (FCS record)most passing Touchdowns7 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 1996highest Completion percentage94.7 (18-19) - Jeff Lewis vs. Northridge, 1995most receptions14-Johnny Marshall vs. Sm. Hstn. St., 200213-Alex Watson vs. Idaho State, 200513-Alex Watson vs. Portland State, 200613-Francis St. Paul vs. Sacramento St., 199913-Gibbobs St. Paul vs. Portland State, 1997most TD receptions5 - Rod Marshall vs. Abilene Christian, 1995most points Scored42 - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996 (FCS record)most Field Goals8 - Goran Lingmerth vs. Idaho, 1986most punt return yards216 - Ricky Pearsall vs. W. New Mexico, 1996 (FCS record)most Interceptions3 - David Moran vs. SW Texas, 1999 3 - George Duarte vs. Mont. St., 1985 3 - George Duarte vs. E. Wash., 1985 3 - Albert Circosta vs. L. Bch St., 1966 3 - Fritz Kreuzer vs. Adams St., 1965

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rUShInG yArDS1. 2,079 - Archie Amerson, 19962. 1,474 - Marcus King, 2000 3. 1,435 - Zach Bauman, 20114. 1,366 - Allan Clark, 19785. 1,287 - Marcus King, 20016. 1,252 - Jim Smith, 19737. 1,182 - Zach Bauman, 20128. 1,166 - Alex Henderson, 20099. 1,117 - Archie Amerson, 1995 10. 1,108 - Roger Robinson, 2003*11. 1,099 - Kino Carson, 1997 12. 1,085 - Lavon Worley, 198813. 1,084 - Willard Reaves, 197914. 1,059 - Zach Bauman, 201015. 1,051 - Ronney Jenkins, 1999

yArDS per CArry1. 6.5 - Willard Reaves, 19772. 6.3 - Lionel Scott, 20073. 6.2 - Archie Amerson, 1996 6.2 - Gerald Robinson, 19915. 6.1 - Allan Clark, 19786. 5.9 - Alex Henderson, 20077. 5.8 - Archie Amerson, 1995 8. 5.7 - Marcus King, 2001 5.7 - Ronney Jenkins, 1999 5.7 - Rusty Summers, 1981

CArrIeS1. 333 - Archie Amerson, 19962. 276 - Roger Robinson, 2003*3. 271 - Zach Bauman, 20114. 269 - Marcus King, 2000 5. 253 - Alex Henderson, 20096. 243 - Jim Smith, 19737. 237 - Zach Bauman, 20108. 231 - Lavon Worley, 1988 9. 229 - Kino Carson, 199710. 225 - Zach Bauman, 2012

rUShInG ToUChDoWnS1. 25 - Archie Amerson, 19962. 15 - Zach Bauman, 20113. 14 - Zach Bauman, 20104. 13 - Marcus King, 2000 5. 12 - Alex Henderson, 2009 12 - Deonte Williams, 2008 12 - Archie Amerson, 19958. 11 - Jim Smith, 1973 11 - Willard Reaves, 197910. 10 - Brian Bingham, 2001 10 - Carl Golden, 1977

pASSInG yArDS1. 3,472 - Jason Murrietta, 2003*2. 3,398 - Travis Brown, 19963. 3,395 - Travis Brown, 1997 4. 3,356 - Michael Herrick, 20095. 3,355 - Jeff Lewis, 19946. 3,057 - Travis Brown, 19997. 3,039 - John Bonds, 19908. 3,002 - Greg Wyatt, 19879. 2,862 - Greg Wyatt, 19869. 2,827 - Jason Murrietta, 200610. 2,745 - Cary Grossart, 2011

ToTAl oFFenSe1. 3,460 - Jason Murrietta, 2003*2. 3,395 - Jeff Lewis, 19943. 3,363 - Travis Brown, 19974. 3,336 - Travis Brown, 19965. 3,271 - Michael Herrick, 20096. 3,039 - Travis Brown, 19997. 2,969 - Greg Wyatt, 19878. 2,903 - John Bonds, 19909. 2,872 - Jason Murrietta, 2006

10. 2,809 - Cary Grossart, 2011

pASS ATTempTS1. 474 - Travis Brown, 1997 2. 450 - Jeff Lewis, 19943. 426 - Jason Murrietta, 20044. 420 - Travis Brown, 19995. 416 - John Bonds, 19906. 412 - Greg Wyatt, 19877. 412 - Jason Murrietta, 2003*8. 411 - Travis Brown, 19969. 407 - Michael Herrick, 200910. 405 - Greg Wyatt, 1989

pASS CompleTIonS1. 274 - Travis Brown, 1997 2. 272 - Jeff Lewis, 1994 3. 270 - Michael Herrick, 20094. 268 - Greg Wyatt, 19875. 250 - Greg Wyatt, 19866. 246 - Travis Brown, 19997. 243 - Jason Murrietta, 2003*8. 236 - Mike Mendoza, 19849. 225 - Greg Wyatt, 198910. 223 - Travis Brown, 1996

CompleTIon perCenTAGe1. 66.8 - Jeff Lewis, 1995 (209 of 313)2. 66.7 - Cary Grossart, 2012 (180-270)3. 66.3 - Michael Herrick, 2009 (270 of 407)4. 65.9 - Cary Grossart, 2011 (197 of 299)5. 65.0 - Greg Wyatt, 1987 (268 of 412)6. 65.0 - Jason Murrietta, 2006 (214 of 329)7. 64.7 - Michael Herrick, 2008 (97 of 150)8. 63.4 - Michael Herrick, 2008 (97 of 150)9. 63.2 - Mike Mendoza, 1984 (236 of 373)10. 63.1 - Greg Wyatt, 1986 (250 of 396)

yArDS per pASS ATTempT1. 8.6 - Jason Murrietta, 2006 (2,827 in 329)2. 8.4 - Jason Murrietta, 2003* (3,472 in 423)3. 8.3 - Travis Brown, 1996 (3,398 in 411) 4. 8.3 - Michael Herrick, 2009 (3,356 in 407)5. 8.0 - Lance Kriesien, 2008 (1,453 in 182)6. 7.7 - Preston Parsons, 2001 (2,267 in 296) 7.7 - Herb Daniel, 1977 (1,822 in 237)8. 7.6 - John Bonds, 1991 (2,669 in 352)9. 7.5 - Scott Lindquist, 1982 (2,375 in 315) 7.5 - Jeff Lewis, 1993 (2,497 in 335) 7.5 - Jeff Lewis, 1994 (3,355 in 450)

ToUChDoWn pASSeS1. 34 - Jason Murrietta, 20062. 31 - Travis Brown, 19993. 29 - Jason Murrietta, 2003*4. 26 - Jeff Lewis, 19945. 24 - Greg Wyatt, 1987 24 - John Bonds, 19907. 23 - Travis Brown, 19968. 22 - Michael Herrick, 2009 22 - Jeff Lewis, 199510. 20 - Travis Brown, 1997

reCeIvInG yArDS1. 1,184 - Clarence Moore, 2003*2. 1,146 - Johnny Marshall, 2003*3. 1,134 - Charlie Brown, 19694. 1,091 - Hendricks Johnson, 19905. 1,075 - Ed Berry, 20096. 1,067 - Pete Mandley, 19827. 1,028 - Rod Alexander, 19948. 1,017 - Alex Watson, 20069. 1,016 - Shawn Collins, 198610. 991 - Khalil Paden, 2011

reCepTIonS1. 82 - Alex Watson, 20062. 80 - Johnny Marshall, 2003*

3. 75 - Ed Berry, 20094. 72 - Conrad Meadows, 20094. 70 - Shawn Collins, 19865. 69 - Daiveun Curry-Chapman, 20106. 67 - Ronney Jenkins, 19997. 65 - Austin Shanks, 20108. 64 - Rod Marshall, 19959. 63 - Charlie Brown, 1969 63 - Rod Alexander, 1994 63 - Clarence Moore, 2003* yArDS per reCepTIon1. 22.2 - Pete Mandley, 19822. 20.5 - Tyrone Peterson, 19773. 20.4 - Joe Taylor, 1980 4. 19.8 - Julian Howard, 19895. 19.5 - Gibbons St. Paul, 19966. 19.3 - Clarence Moore, 2001 19.3 - Ken Fraser, 19778. 18.8 - Clarence Moore, 2003*9. 18.5 - Hendricks Johnson, 199010. 18.2 - Tyrone Peterson, 1978

ToUChDoWn reCepTIonS1. 15 - Alex Watson, 20062. 12 - Clarence Moore, 2003*3. 11 - Hendricks Johnson, 1990 11 - Charlie Brown, 19695. 10 - Ronney Jenkins, 19996. 9 - Clarence Moore, 2002 9 - Francis St. Paul, 1999 9 - Rod Marshall, 1995 9 - Shawn Collins, 1987 9 - Shawn Collins, 1988

All-pUrpoSe yArDS1. 2,429 - Archie Amerson, 19962. 1,979 - Pete Mandley, 19823. 1,904 - Johnny Marshall, 2003*4. 1,795 - Kino Carson, 19975. 1,791 - Marcus King, 2000 6. 1,787 - Zach Bauman, 2011 7. 1,767 - Ronney Jenkins, 19998. 1,696 - Marcus King, 20019. 1,646 - Peter Mandley, 198310. 1,633 - Archie Amerson, 1995

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rUShInG yArDS1. 3,794 - Marcus King, 1998-012. 3,676 - Zach Bauman, 2010-pres.3. 3,462 - Alex Henderson, 2006-094. 3,196 - Archie Amerson, 1995-965. 2,723 - Allan Clark, 1975-786. 2,233 - David Estrada, 1961-647. 2,139 - Willard Reaves, 1978-808. 2,022 - Carl Golden, 1975-789. 2,015 - Roger Robinson, 2003-0410. 1,935 - Mike Jenkins, 1978-8111. 1,916 - Gerald Robinson, 1990-92

yArDS per CArry1. 6.4 - David Estrada, 1961-64 2. 6.3 - Lionel Scott, 20073. 6.2 - Giovannie Dixon, 20104. 6.1 - Archie Amerson, 1995-96 5. 5.7 - Ronney Jenkins, 19996. 5.2 - Alex Henderson, 2006-09 5.2 - Marcus King, 1998-01 5.2 - Allan Clark, 1975-78 9. 5.0 - Zach Bauman, 2010-pres.10. 4.9 - Willard Reaves, 1978-80 4.9 - Kino Carson, 1996-97

CArrIeS1 733 - Zach Bauman, 2010-pres.2 720 - Marcus King, 1998-01 3. 667 - Alex Henderson, 2006-094. 526 - Archie Amerson, 1995-965. 520 - Allan Clark, 1975-786. 437 - Willard Reaves, 1978-807. 436 - Carl Golden, 1975-788. 426 - Mike Jenkins, 1978-819. 402 - Len Raney, 1991-9410. 396 - Gerald Robinson, 1990-92

pASSInG yArDS1. 11,400 - Travis Brown, 1996-992. 10,717 - Jason Murrietta, 2003-06*3. 10,697 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-894. 9,639 - Jeff Lewis, 1992-955. 6,460 - Michael Herrick, 2008-106. 6,274 - John Bonds, 1990-927. 5,964 - Scott Lindquist, 1979-828. 4,882 - Mike Mendoza, 1983-849. 4,800 - Cary Grossart, 2010-12 9. 4,677 - Preston Parsons, 1998-0110. 3,522 - Lance Kriesien, 2005-08

ToTAl oFFenSe1. 11,267 - Travis Brown, 1996-992. 10,584 - Jason Murrietta, 2003-06*3. 10,277 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-894. 9,769 - Jeff Lewis, 1992-955. 6,247 - Michael Herrick, 2008-106. 6,089 - John Bonds, 1990-927. 5,683 - Scott Lindquist, 1979-828. 5,098 - Mike Mendoza, 1983-849. 4,878 - Preston Parsons, 1998-0110. 4,704 - Lance Kriesien, 2005-08

pASS ATTempTS1. 1,577 - Travis Brown, 1996-19992. 1,516 - Jason Murrietta, 2003-06*3. 1,512 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-89 4. 1,315 - Jeff Lewis, 1992-95 5. 891 - John Bonds, 1990-926. 863 - Michael Herrick, 2008-107. 810 - Scott Lindquist, 1979-828. 769 - Mike Mendoza 1983-849. 670 - Preston Parsons, 1998-0110. 573 - Cary Grossart, 2010-12

pASS CompleTIonS1. 926 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-892. 886 - Travis Brown, 1996-99

3. 878 - Jason Murrietta, 2003-06*4. 784 - Jeff Lewis, 1992-955. 561 - Michael Herrick, 2008-106. 465 - Scott Lindquist, 1979-827. 453 - Mike Mendoza, 1983-848. 449 - John Bonds, 1990-929. 380 - Cary Grossart, 2010-1210. 378 - Preston Parsons, 1998-01

CompleTIon perCenTAGe1. 66.3 - Cary Grossart, 2010-12 (200 of 304)2. 65.0 - Michael Herrick, 2008-10 (561 of 863)3. 61.2 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-89 (926 of 1,512)4. 59.6 - Jeff Lewis, 1992-95 (784 of 1,315)5. 58.9 - Mike Mendoza, 1983-84 (453 of 769)6. 58.8 - Lance Kriesien, 2005-08 (298 of 507) 7. 57.9 -Jason Murrietta, 2003-06* (878 of 1,516)8. 57.4 - Scott Lindquist, 1979-82 (465 of 810)9. 56.4 - Preston Parsons, 1998-01 (378 of 670)10. 56.2 - Travis Brown, 1996-99 (886 of 1,577)11. 50.5 - Herb Daniel, 1976-77 (222 of 440)

yArDS per ATTempT1. 8.3 - Cary Grossart, 2010-12 (4,800 in 573)2. 7.5 - Michael Herrick, 2008-10 (6,460 in 863)3. 7.4 - Scott Lindquist, 1979-82 (5,964 in 810)4. 7.3 - Jeff Lewis, 1992-95 (9,639 in 1,315)5 7.2 - Travis Brown, 1996-99 (11,400 in 1,577)6. 7.1 - Herb Daniel, 1976-77 (3,136 in 440) 7.1 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-89 (10,697 in 1,512) 7.1 - Jason Murrietta, 2003-Pres.* (10,717 in 1516)9. 7.0 - Preston Parsons, 1998-01 (4,677 in 670) 7.0 - John Bonds, 1990-92 (6,274 in 891)

ToUChDoWn pASSeS1. 94 - Jason Murrietta, 2003-06*2. 86 - Travis Brown, 1996-993. 70 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-894. 67 - Jeff Lewis, 1992-955. 25 - Michael Herrick, 2008-105. 38 - John Bonds, 1990-926. 35 - Scott Lindquist, 1979-827. 33 - Cary Grossart, 2010-128. 29 - Mike Mendoza, 1983-84 29 - Preston Parsons, 1998-0110. 26 - Herb Daniel, 1976-77

reCeIvInG yArDS (1,000-plUS)1. 3,042 - Clarence Moore, 2000-03*2. 2,764 - Shawn Collins, 1985-883. 2,679 - Rod Alexander, 1990-944. 2,599 - Pete Mandley, 1979-835. 2,391 - Johnny Marshall, 2000-03*6. 2,205 - Alex Watson, 2004-077. 2,198 - Gibbons St. Paul, 1995-988. 1,966 - Tyrone Peterson, 1975-789. 1,950 - Hendricks Johnson, 1990-9110. 1,887 - Jerry Davis, 1982-8511. 1,802 - Ricky Pearsall, 1994-199712. 1,716 - Ed Berry, 2008-0913. 1,710 - Sandy Sledge, 1985-8814. 1,617 - Francis St. Paul, 1997-200015. 1,345 - Ken Fraser, 1977-7916. 1,273 - Chris Warner, 1993-9617. 1.191 - Khalil Paden, 2010-1118. 1,154 - Ben Richardson, 1983-8419. 1,134 - Charlie Brown, 1968-6920. 1,066 - Daiveun Curry-Chapman, 2007-1021. 1,060 - Jerry Avery, 1990-9222. 1,036 - Vince Cisterna, 1947-4923. 1,028 - Chris Baniszewski, 1986-89 reCepTIonS1. 201 - Shawn Collins, 1985-882. 196 - Alex Watson, 2004-073. 182 - Clarence Moore, 2000-03*4. 173 - Johnny Marshall, 2000-03*5. 166 - Rod Alexander, 1990-94

6. 156 - Gibbons St. Paul, 1995-987. 149 - Pete Mandley, 1979-838. 127 - Jerry Davis, 1982-859. 124 - Ricky Pearsall, 1994-1997 10. 120 - Ed Berry, 2008-09

yArDS per reCepTIon1. 19.0 - Ken Fraser, 1977-792. 17.7 - Hendricks Johnson, 1990-91 3. 17.6 - Tyrone Peterson, 1975-784. 17.4 - Pete Mandley, 1979-83 5. 17.3 - Sandy Sledge, 1985-886. 16.7 - Clarence Moore, 2000-03*7. 16.3 - Jerry Avery, 1990-928. 16.1 - Rod Alexander, 1990-949. 14.9 - Jerry Davis, 1982-8510. 14.3 - Ed Berry, 2008-09 14.3 - Francis St. Paul, 1997-00

ToUChDoWn reCepTIonS1. 28 - Clarence Moore, 2000-03*2. 25 - Shawn Collins, 1985-883. 23 - Alex Watson, 2004-074. 19 - Francis St. Paul, 1997-005. 18 - Pete Mandley, 1979-83 18 - Gibbons St. Paul, 1995-98 7. 17 - Hendricks Johnson, 1990-91 16 - Tyrone Peterson, 1975-769. 14 - Alex Calderwood, 1992-95 14 - Rod Alexander, 1990-9411. 13 - Al Rex, 1956-59 13 - Ken Fraser, 1977-79 13 - Johnny Marshall, 2000-03*

poInTS SCoreD1. 307 - Robbie Dehaze, 2005-082. 246- Zach Bauman, 2010-pres.3. 243 - Matt Myers, 2008-114. 242 - Micky Penaflor, 1987-895. 228 - Archie Amerson, 1995-966. 221 - Paul Ernster, 2001-04*7. 199 - Ty Dondelinger, 1998-01 199 - Terry Belden, 1990-939. 198 - Marcus King, 1998-0110. 192 - Alex Henderson, 2006-0911. 180 - Clarence Moore, 2000-03*12. 160 - Tom Jurich, 1975-7713. 158 - Shawn Collins, 1985-8814. 156 - Pete Mandley, 1979-83

All-pUrpoSe yArDS1. 5,925 - Pete Mandley, 1979-832. 5,088 - Marcus King, 1998-013. 4,552- Zach Bauman, 2010-pres.4. 4,444 - Alex Henderson, 2006-095. 4,062 - Archie Amerson, 1995-966. 3,575 - Allan Clark, 1975-787. 3,536 - Len Raney, 1991-948. 3,420 - Gerald Robinson, 1990-929. 3,407 - Johnny Marshall, 2000-03*10. 3,190 - Clarence Moore, 2000-03*11. 3,011 - Roger Robinson, 2003-0412. 2,785 - Shawn Collins, 1985-8813. 2,612 - Francis St. Paul, 1997-0014. 2,587 - David Estrada, 1961-64

GAmeS plAyeD1. 46 - Nick Yerton, 1998-01; Clarence Moore, 2000-03*; Jason Murrietta, 2003-06*

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CAreer ToTAl TACkleS (SInCe 1970) 424 James Gee, 1981-84404 Jerry Lumpkin, 1975-78362 Ed Hightower, 1976-78353 Phil Cancik, 1975-79327 Jake Crissup, 1996-99326 Tony Cullen, 1983-86323 Gregg Gerkin, 1978-80320 Erik Vance, 1985-88319 Gary Galante, 1983-86

CAreer ToTAl TACkleS (SInCe 2000) 251 Bruce Branch, 2001-05242 Jeremy Thornburg, 2000-04232 K.J. Gerard, 2005-08229 Mike Sands, 1999-02225 Keith O’Neil, 1999-02

CAreer TACkleS For loSS (SInCe 1970)64.0 James Gee, 1982-8449.0 Keith O’Neil, 1999-0236.0 Scott Johnson, 1986-8732.0 Chris Hunsaker, 2005-0629.0 John Perrigo, 2001-0428.0 Mike Sands, 1999-0227.0 Kaaina Keawe, 1999-2224.5 K.J. Gerard, 2005-0822.0 Mike Sanfrantello, 1987-89

CAreer TACkleS For loSS (SInCe 2000)49.0 Keith O’Neil, 1999-0232.0 Chris Hunsaker, 2005-0629.0 John Perrigo, 2001-0428.0 Mike Sands, 1999-0227.0 Kaaina Keawe, 1999-2225.5 Isaac Bond, 2008-1124.5 K.J. Gerard, 2005-0820.5 Bruce Branch, 2001-0514.0 Jeremy Thornburg, 2000-04

CAreer SACkS (SInCe 1970)23.5 Isaac Bond, 2008-201122 Scott Johnson, 198-8715 James Gee, 198315 David Smith, 1983-86

CAreer SACkS (SInCe 2000)23.5 Isaac Bond, 2008-201120.0 Keith O’Neil, 1999-0217.5 John Perrigo, 2001-0416.5 Chris Hunsaker, 2005-0613.5 Mike Sands, 1999-0210.5 Tim Wilkinson, 2010-pres.8.5 Kaaina Keawe, 1999-226.5 Bruce Branch, 2001-055.0 Jeremy Thornburg, 2000-04

SeASon ToTAl TACkleS (SInCe 1970) 182 Greg Gerkin, 1980174 Eric Vance, 1988160 Darrell Jordan, 1989156 Bill Hickman, 1982148 Ron Thomas, 1981146 Pete Jonovich, 1988143 James Gee, 1983142 Matt Palacio, 1982

Season Total Tackles (Since 1995) 131 Stacey Ellis, 1995*122 Jake Crissup, 1997*113 Afa Faraimo, 1998*106 Raymond Perryman, 1999*93 Keith O’Neil, 2001*92 Jeremy Thornburg, 2005*89 Jeremy Thornburg, 2004*87 Mike Sands, 2002*

83 Kaaina Keawe, 200182 Bruce Branch, 2005*82 Bruce Branch, 200378 Damion Davis, 199778 Terrance Petty, 199878 Ian Gunderman, 200378 Keala Loo, 200278 Matt Estrada, 200976 Jeff Wheeler, 2006*76 Jake Crissup, 199875 Jake Crissup, 199975 Keith O’Neil, 200275 Vince Henman, 200375 Ray Perryman, 2000*75 Stevon Thomas, 200974 Jarett Loggins, 199773 Terrance Petty, 199773 Ray Perryman, 199873 K.J. Gerard, 200573 Taylor Julio, 200970 Vince Henman, 200470 Keala Loo, 2001

SeASon TACkleS For loSS (SInCe 1970)27.0 James Gee, 1983*25.0 Ben Petrucci, 1996*25.0 James Gee, 1982*25.0 Scott Johnson, 1987*15.0 Kevin Kolkman, 1995*14.5 Ben Petrucci, 199514.0 Nick Petrucci, 199614.0 Brian Loftus, 1992*14.0 Scott Johnson, 1986*

SeASon TACkleS For loSS (SInCe 1995)25.0 Ben Petrucci, 1996*21.0 Keith O’Neil, 2002*21.0 Chris Hunsaker, 2006*18.0 Keith O’Neil, 2001*16.0 Kacey Allen, 1999*15.0 Kevin Kolkman, 1995*15.0 Mike Sands, 200214.5 Ben Petrucci, 199514.0 Nick Peterucci, 199614.0 Vince Henman, 200313.0 Jarett Loggins, 1997*13.0 Afa Faraimo, 199812.5 Nick Pettrucci, 199712.0 Malachi Keddington, 2000*11.0 Lynne Ray Smith, 199911.0 Vincent Burns, 200011.0 George Asalele, 200211.0 Chris Hunsaker, 2005*11.0 Vince Henman, 2004*11.0 Isaac Bond, 200910.0 Kenneth Hale, 199910.0 Keith O’Neil, 200010.0 Ray Perryman, 200010.0 John Perrigo, 20039.0 Quentin kantaris, 20129.0 John Perrigo, 20029.0 Raymond Solis, 2001

SeASon SACkS (SInCe 1970)15.0 James Gee, 1983*14.0 Scott Johnson, 1987*10.5 Brian Loftus, 19929.0 Scott Johnson, 1986*9.0 David Smith, 1986*9.0 Tom Gibson, 1986*9.0 Mark Reeve, 19929.0 Kyle Rath, 2010

SeASon SACkS (SInCe 1995)11.5 Chris Hunsaker, 2006*10.0 Kacey Allen, 1999*

9.0 Kevin Kolkman, 1996*9.0 Vince Henman, 2003*9.0 Keith O’Neil, 2001*8.5 Nick Petrucci, 1997*8.5 Issac Bond, 20098.0 Raymond Solis, 20017.5 Terrance Petty, 1998*7.5 Lynn Ray Smith, 19997.5 John Perrigo, 20037.5 Doug Harding, 20037.0 Jarrett Bilbrey, 2012*7.0 Ben Petrucci, 19967.0 Vince Henman, 2004*6.5 Tim Wilkinson, 20126.5 Afa Faraimo, 19986.5 Mike Sands, 2002*6.0 Jarett Loggins, 19976.0 Keith O’Neil, 2000*6.0 Pisa Magele, 20016.0 Michael Battisti, 2008* Led the team

SInGle GAme ToTAl TACkleS (SInCe 1970)24 Dick Shumway, 1980 vs. Montana24 Pete Jonovich, 1988 vs. Boise State24 Darrell Jordan, 1989 vs. W. New Mexico23 Willie Pringle, 1973 vs. Texas Lutheran23 Randy Cook, 1985 vs. South Dakota St.23 Erik Vance, 1988 vs. Montana State22 Gregg Gerkin, 1980 vs. Idaho State21 Gregg Gerkin, 1980 vs. Idaho21 Bill Hickman, 1982 vs. Idaho21 Darrell Jordan, 1989 vs. E. Washington

SInGle GAme ToTAl TACkleS (SInCe 2000)17 Jeremy Thornburg, 2004 at Montana17 Sean Sovacool, 2004 at Idaho State16 Mike Sands, 2002 at Montana16 Jeff Singleton, 2005 at Weber State14 Anders Battle, 2012 vs. UC Davis14 Jarrett Bilbrey, 2012 vs. Cal Poly13 lucky Dozier, 2012 vs. Cal poly13 Kaaina Keawe, 2000 vs. Southern Utah13 Bruce Branch, 2004 vs. Cal Poly13 Stevon Thomas, 2009 vs. Montana12 Brandon Phillips, 2012 vs. Cal Poly12 Kaaina Keawe, 2001 at Montana State12 D.J. Wade, 2006 at Montana

SInGle GAme TACkleS For loSS (SInCe 1970)5.0 Chris Hunsaker, 2006 at N. Colorado4.0 Jarrett Bilbrey, 2012 vs. Southern Utah4.0 Keith O’Neil, 2000 vs. Weber State4.0 Keith O’Neil, 2001 at Sacramento State4.0 Keith O’Neil, 2002 vs. Portland State4.0 Chris Hunsaker, 2005 at Montana State3.5 Vince Henman, 2004 vs. Portland State3.5 Isaac Bond, 2009 vs. N. Colorado

SInGle GAme SACkS (SInCe 1999)6.5 Kacey Allen, 1999 vs. Idaho State3.0 Jarrett Bilbrey, 2012 vs. Southern Utah3.0 Jarrett Bilbrey, 2011 vs. Idaho State3.0 Keith O’Neil, 2000 vs. Weber State3.0 Keith O’Neil, 2001 at Sacramento St.3.0 John Perrigo, 2003 at Montana State3.0 Chris Hunsaker, 2005 at Mont. St.3.0 Chris Hunsaker, 2006 at N. Colo.3.0 Chris Hunsaker, 2006 at Montana3.0 Kyle Rath, 2008 vs. Portland St.

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Archie Amerson (1995 & 1996)1996 (11 Games)Att-Yds Avg TD Lg333-2,079 6.2 25 78

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg8/29 W. New Mexico 22-159 7.2 3 549/7 New Mexico 32-197 6.2 2 319/14 Southern Utah 29-221 7.6 2 789/21 Portland St. 39-289 7.4 3 399/28 CS Northridge 29-92 3.2 1 2410/5 Weber St. 32-281 8.8 7 7810/12 Montana St. 34-205 6.0 2 2210/19 CS Sacramento 29-211 7.3 0 2010/26 Montana 27-119 4.4 2 2911/2 Idaho St. 26-138 5.3 3 5411/9 E. Washington 34-167 4.9 0 39

1995 (11 Games)Att-Yds Avg TD Lg193-1,117 5.8 12 58

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg9/2 New Mexico 15-77 5.1 0 159/9 CS Sacramento 12-115 9.6 3 589/16 Abilene Christian 17-69 4.1 1 189/23 CS Northridge 7-53 7.6 2 369/30 Montana St. 15-94 6.3 2 2110/7 Boise St. 26-175 6.7 0 5810/14 Montana 16-67 4.2 0 1310/21 E. Washington 25-168 6.7 2 4510/28 Idaho St. 26-143 5.5 1 1711/4 Idaho 6-0 0.0 0 411/11 Weber St. 28-156 5.6 1 45

Alex henderson (2006 & 2009)2006 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg188-1,014 5.4 5 68

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg8/31 @Arizona State 14-44 3.1 0 149/9 @Utah 8-20 3.2 0 209/16 Dixie College 8-66 8.3 0 369/23 @Idaho State 21-122 5.8 0 539/30 Montana State 14-44 3.1 1 1510/14 @Montana 20-112 5.6 1 2710/21 Sacramento St. 16-49 3.1 0 1610/28 @E. Washington 23-265 11.5 2 6811/4 Portland State 21-75 3.6 0 2411/11 Weber State 16-44 2.8 0 1611/18 @N. Colorado 27-173 6.4 1 36

2009 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg253-1,166 4.6 12 69

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg9/12 @Arizona 14-56 4.0 0 179/19 Southern Utah 32-168 5.3 3 579/26 Montana 19-47 2.5 0 910/3 Northern Colordo 19-160 8.4 1 6910/10 @Montana State 12-12 1.0 0 810/17 @Portland State 21-97 4.6 2 2410/24 Idaho State 17-132 7.8 2 1710/31 @Sacramento State 24-98 4.1 1 1611/7 @Ole Miss 34-102 3.0 2 1211/14 @Weber State 30-111 3.7 0 3011/21 E. Washington 31-183 5.9 1 24

roger robinson (2003)2003 (13 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg276-1,108 4.0 7 69

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg8/30 Saint Mary’s 17-66 3.9 1 99/6 @Arizona State 15-32 2.2 0 159/20 @Portland State 39-144 3.7 1 199/27 Cal Poly 17-167 9.8 2 6910/4 @Weber State 24-52 2.2 1 910/11 @Sacramento St. 27-94 3.5 0 2610/18 Eastern Wash. 27-122 4.5 0 2210/25 @Montana St. 39-161 4.1 1 1611/1 Montana DNP11/8 Idaho State DNP11/15 @S. Houston St. 28-108 3.9 1 1911/29 @McNeese State 21-63 3.0 0 1512/6 Florida Atlantic 22-99 4.5 0 24

marcus king (2000)2000 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg269-1,474 5.5 13 61

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg9/9 Chadron St. 28-177 6.3 3 389/16 CS-Northridge 28-140 5.0 4 619/23 at New Mexico 21-86 4.1 1 209/30 Portland State 27-115 4.3 0 1510/7 at Idaho State 24-154 6.4 1 3010/14 Weber State 31-164 5.3 0 1510/21 at Montana 16-75 4.7 0 1510/28 Montana St. 22-101 4.6 0 1811/4 at E. Washington 23-86 3.7 0 1611/11 Sacramento St. 28-199 7.1 3 3611/18 Southern Utah 21-137 6.5 1 37

ronney Jenkins (1999)1999 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg184-1,051 5.7 7 78

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg9/9 Cal Poly 19-189 9.9 2 579/18 New Mexico 14-36 2.5 0 89/25 SW Texas 16-111 6.9 1 7810/2 E. Washington 21-58 2.7 0 1110/9 Idaho St. 18-142 7.8 0 6010/16 Montana 11-32 2.9 0 910/23 CS Sacramento 29-157 5.4 1 3012/30 Montana St. 13-112 8.6 1 7111/6 Weber St. 14-77 5.5 0 2511/13 Portland St. 15-68 2.5 1 2211/20 CS Northridge 14-69 4.9 1 36

kino Carson (1997)1997 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg229-1,099 4.8 9 65

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg8/30 New Mexico 13-57 4.4 1 119/6 St. Cloud St. 15-87 5.8 1 369/20 Minn.-Duluth 19-126 6.6 1 349/27 Portland St. 24-117 4.9 2 6510/4 Weber St. 24-96 4.0 0 1310/11 Montana St. 24-88 3.7 0 1310/18 CS Sacramento 21-95 4.5 3 1710/25 Montana 20-82 4.1 0 1311/1 Idaho St. 16-82 5.1 0 1511/8 E. Washington 19-69 3.6 0 1111/22 CS Northridge 34-200 5.9 1 30

lavon Worley (1988)1988 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD L231-1,085 4.7 7 49

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg9/3 Southern Utah St. 14-168 12.0 2 349/10 E. Washington 10-55 5.5 0 159/17 Boise St. 6-23 3.8 0 710/1 Idaho 23-129 5.6 1 1410/8 Nevada 24-45 1.9 0 1010/15 Montana 31-134 4.3 1 4910/22 Idaho St. 28-94 3.6 0 1810/29 Montana St. 19-86 4.5 3 2011/3 Northern Iowa 22-93 4.2 0 3411/12 Nicholls St. 20-82 4.1 0 3211/19 Weber St. 34-176 5.2 0 40

Willard reaves (1979)1979 (10 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg215-1,084 5.0 11 70

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg9/8 Portland St. 17-116 6.8 2 219/15 Idaho 23-229 9.9 1 709/22 Montana 27-115 4.3 1 159/29 Idaho St. 27-107 4.0 1 2310/6 North Dakota St. 30-164 5.5 2 2110/13 Weber St. 21-63 3.0 0 1110/20 Montana St. 26-71 2.7 1 1110/27 Northern Colo. 14-70 5.0 1 2811/17 Cal Poly Pomona 12-76 6.3 1 6211/24 Nevada 18-73 4.1 1 16

Allan Clark1978 (10 games)Att-Yds Avg TD Lg230-1,366 5.9 9 87

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg9/2 North Dakota St. 9-18 2.0 0 --9/9 Portland St. 21-159 7.6 2 329/16 Idaho St. 27-246 9.1 1 269/23 Montana 22-70 3.2 0 --9/30 Idaho 15-35 2.3 0 --10/7 Cal Poly Pomona 16-94 5.9 2 3110/21 Northern Colo. 18-78 4.3 0 2410/28 Montana St. 34-261 7.7 1 --11/6 Boise St. 36-250 6.9 2 8711/13 Weber St. 32-155 4.8 1 15

Jimmy Smith (1973)1973 (10 games) Att-Yds Avg TD L1,252 --- 11 86

Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg9/8 North Dakota St. 19-75 3.9 0 --9/22 Weber St. 77 --- 0 --9/29 Montana 22-142 6.4 0 --10/6 Louisiana Tech 68 --- 0 --10/13 Texas Lutheran 200 --- 4 --10/20 Boise St. 30 --- 0 --10/27 CS Northridge 27-322 11.9 4 8611/3 Montana St. 94 --- 0 --11/10 UNLV 24-97 4.0 0 --11/22 Idaho St. 147 --- 3 --

Zach Bauman (2010, 2011 & 2012)2010 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg237-1,059 4.5 14 82

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CarriesGame: 39 - Bob Fowler vs. Drake, 1974 39 - Archie Amerson vs. Port. St., 1996 39 - Roger Robinsoin vs. Port. St., 2003 39 - Roger Robinson vs. Cal Poly, 2003Season: 333 - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 720 - Marcus King, 1998-01

yardsGame: 322 - Jim Smith vs. Northridge, 1973Season: 2,079 - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 3,794 - Marcus King, 1998-01

yards per CarrySeason: 6.5 - Willard Reaves, 1977 (401/62)Career: 6.4 - David Estrada, 1961-64 (2,233/348)

Carries per GameSeason: 30.3 - Archie Amerson, 1996 (333/11)Career: 23.9 - Archie Amerson, 1995-96 (526/22)

TouchdownsGame: 7* - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996Season: 25 - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 37 - Archie Amerson, 1995-96(*FCS national record)

100-yard GamesSeason: 11^ - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 16^ - Archie Amerson, 1995-96 (^includes one FCS playoff game)

Consecutive 100-yard GamesSeason: 7^ - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 7^ - Archie Amerson, 1995-96(^includes one FCS playoff game)

200-yard GamesSeason: 6^ - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 6^ - Archie Amerson, 1995-96(^includes one FCS playoff game)

Consecutive 200-yard GamesSeason: 3 - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 3 - Archie Amerson, 1995-96

pUnTInGpuntsGame: 11 - Mark Gould vs. Idaho St., 2002 11 - Clay Brown vs. New Mexico, 1999 11 - John Earl vs. N.M. State, 1985 11 - Dion Jargo vs. Fullerton, 1982 11 - Tony Felix vs. Nevada, 1980 11 - Jim Youngs vs. N.M. State, 1967Season: 72 - Whit Poindexter, 1979Career: 237 - John Earl, 1983-86

punt yardsGame: 525 -Mark Gould vs. Idaho St., 2002Season: 3,002 - John Earl, 1985Career: 9,759 - Terry Belden, 1990-93

punt Average (Min. 5 punts)Game: 54.0 - Mark Gould vs. Ariz., 2002 (6/324) 54.0 - Rhian Madrid vs. EWU, 2005 (7/378)Season: 48.2 - Mark Gould, 2002 (2987/62)Career: 44.8 - Mark Gould, 2000-03 (211/9,442)

pASSInGAttemptsGame: 65 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1996 65 - Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada, 1984Season: 474 - Travis Brown, 1997Career: 1,577 - Travis Brown. 1996-99

CompletionsConsecutive: 18 - Jeff Lewis vs. Northridge, 1995 Game: 47 - Michael Herrick vs. E. Wash., 2009Season: 274 - Travis Brown, 1997Career: 926 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-89 (561 of 863)(!FCS national freshman record)

Completion percentageGame: 94.7 - Jeff Lewis vs. Northridge, 1995 (18/19)Season: 66.8 - Jeff Lewis, 1995 (209/313)Career: 65.0 - Michael Herrick, 2008-10 (926-1,512)

yardsGame: 574 - Michael Herrick vs. E. Wash., 2010Season: 3,472! - Jason Murrietta, 2003Career: 11,400 - Travis Brown, 1996-99(!FCS freshman record)

Interceptions ThrownGame: 5 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 1997 5 - Jeff Lewis vs. Idaho, 1994 5 - John Bonds vs. Idaho St., 1990Season: 24 - John Bonds, 1990Career: 49 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-89

lowest InT percentageSeason: 0.9% - Jeff Lewis, 1995 (3/313)Career: 1.8%* - Jeff Lewis, 1992-95 (24/1,315)(*FCS national record)

TouchdownsGame: 7 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 1996Season: 34 - Jason Murrietta, 2006Career: 86 - Travis Brown, 1996-99

300-yard GamesSeason: 7 - Jeff Lewis, 1994Career: 19^ - Travis Brown, 1996-99(^includes one FCS playoff game)

Consecutive 300-yard GamesSeason: 5 - Travis Brown, 1999 5 - Greg Wyatt, 1986Career: 5 - Travis Brown, 1996-99 5 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-89

400-yard GamesSeason: 2 - Travis Brown, 1997 2 - John Bonds, 1990Career: 4 - Travis Brown, 1996-99

reCeIvInGreceptionsGame: 14 - Johnny Marshall vs. Sam Houston St., 2002Season: 82 - Alex Watson, 2006Career: 201 - Shawn Collins, 1985-88

yardsGame: 245 - Charlie Brown vs. Whitworth, 1969 Season: 1,184 - Clarence Moore, 2003Career: 2,764 - Shawn Collins, 1985-88

yards per receptionGame: 34.0 - Francis St. Paul vs. (min. 5) SW Texas, 1998 (6/204) Season: 21.7 - Pete Mandley, 1982 (49/1,067)Career: 19.0 - Ken Fraser, 1977-79 (71/1,345)

TouchdownsGame: 5 - Rod Marshall vs. Abilene Christian, 1995Season: 15 - Alex Watson, 2006 12 - Clarence Moore, 2003 11 - Hendricks Johnson, 1990 11 - Charlie Brown, 1969Career: 28 - Clarence Moore, 2000-03

100-yard GamesSeason: 8 - Hendricks Johnson, 1990Career: 12 - Hendricks Johnson, 1990-91

Consecutive 100-yard GamesSeason: 8 - Hendricks Johnson, 1990Career: 8 - Hendricks Johnson, 1990-91

Total yardsGame: 358 - Jim Smith vs. Northridge, 1973Season: 2,429 - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 5,925 - Pete Mandley, 1979-83

All-pUrpoSeTotal yardsGame: 445 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1996Season: 3,395 - Jeff Lewis, 1994Career: 11,267 - Travis Brown, 1996-99

ToTAl oFFenSeplays from ScrimmageGame: 75 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1996Season: 557 - Jeff Lewis, 1994Career: 1,772 - Greg Wyatt, 1986-89

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kICkoFFSreturnsSeason: 32 - Gerald Robinson, 1990Career: 85 - Pete Mandley, 1979-83

return yardsGame: 219 - Jim Fuller vs. N.M. State, 1967Season: 660 - Randy Ferrell, 1974 Career: 1,986 - Pete Mandley, 1979-83

return AverageGame: 54.7 - Randy Ferrell vs. Drake, 1974Season: 32.8 - Randy Ferrell, 1975Career: 29.5 - Randy Ferrell, 1974-75

TouchdownsGame: 1 - several players; last by Alex Henderson vs. Dixie College, 2006Season: 2 - Randy Ferrell, 1975Career: 3 - Len Raney, 1991-94 3 - Randy Ferrell, 1974-75

returnsSeason: 41 - DeJuan Robinson, 1986Career: 80 - Pete Mandley, 1979-83

return yardsGame: 216* - Ricky Pearsall vs. Western New Mexico, 1996Season: 490 - Ricky Pearsall, 1996Career: 901 - Pete Mandley, 1979-83(*I-AA record)

Best return AverageGame: 61.5 - Joe Jackson vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1969 (2/122)Season: 18.1 - Ray Smith, 1976 (14/254)Career: 16.0 - Ray Smith, 1974-76 (27/434)

TouchdownsGame: 2 - Ricky Pearsall vs. Western New Mexico, 1996 2 - Joe Jackson vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1969Season: 2 - Ricky Pearsall, 1996 2 - Pete Mandley, 1982 2 - Ray Smith, 1975 2 - Joe Jackson, 1969Career: 3 - Pete Mandley, 1979-83 3 - Ray Smith, 1974-76

pointsGame: 42* - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996 Season: 156 - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 302 - Robbie Dehaze, 2005-08(*I-AA record)

TouchdownsGame: 7* - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996Season: 26 - Archie Amerson, 1996Career: 38 - Archie Amerson, 1995-96(*I-AA record)

extra pointsGame: 10 - Tom Jurich vs. E. Montana, 1977Season: 48 - Mark Jagodzinski, 1996Career: 139 - Robbie Dehaze, 2005-08

extra-point AttemptsGame: 10 - Tom Jurich vs. E. Montana, 1977Season: 53 - Mark Jagodzinski, 1996Career: 144 - Robbie Dehaze, 2005-08

Consecutive extra pointsGame: 10 - Tom Jurich vs. E. Montana, 1977Season: 39 - Ty Dondelinger, 1999

Career: 77 - Micky Penaflor, 1987-89

Best extra-point percentageSeason: 100 - Robbie Dehaze, 2005 (28/28) 100 - Micky Penaflor, 1989 (32/32) 100 - Micky Penaflor, 1988 (33/33) 100 - Goran Lingmerth, 1985 (18/18) 100 - Monte Varah, 1978 (22/22)Career: 97.0 - Micky Penaflor, 1987-89 (98/101) 96.5 - Robbie Dehaze, 2005-08 (139/144)

Field GoalsGame: 8* - Goran Lingmerth vs. Idaho, 1986Season: 23 - Goran Lingmerth, 1986Career: 56 - - Robbie Dehaze, 2005-08 (*I-AA record)

Best Field-Goal percentageSeason: 84.6 - Goran Lingmerth, 1986 (23/29) Career: 77.4 - Micky Penaflor, 1986-89 (48/62)

kicking pointsGame: 24* - Goran Lingmerth vs. Idaho, 1986Season: 101 - Paul Ernster, 2003 93 - Goran Lingmerth, 1986Career: 302 - Robbie Dehaze, 2005-08 (*I-AA record)

lumberjacks By The Decadeyears record pct. Winning Streak1915-1919 11-6-0 .647 5 (1916)1920-1929 42-21-4 .657 11 (1928-29)1930-1939 30-39-10 .443 6 (1932-33)1940-1949 22-42-3 .351 2 (several times)1950-1959 46-45-1 .511 15 (1957-58)1960-1969 54-39-5 .577 6 (1962)1970-1979 50-54-0 .481 8 (1978-79)1980-1989 47-62-0 .431 4 (1987)1990-1999 58-54-0 .518 7 (1992-93)2000-2009 56-57-0 .500 6 (2008)2010-Pres. 18-15-0 .545 8 (2012)

largest Big Sky victoriespoints opponent Score year51 @Northern Colorado 54-3 2006 40 at Idaho State 50-10 201237 Montana State 37-0 199535 Portland State 56-21 199735 Boise State 42-7 197733 Montana State 54-21 198732 Sacramento State 42-10 2008 31 @Montana State 49-18 199629 Montana State 49-20 1999 29 @Idaho State 36-7 197328 @Idaho State 42-14 199527 Idaho State 34-7 197626 @Weber State 36-10 197725 Idaho State 51-26 200125 Weber State 32-7 1980

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rUShInGrushes Game: 70 vs. Western New Mexico, 1963Season: 579 in 1979Average: 52.6 in 1979

yardsGame: 560 vs. Western New Mexico, 1963Season: 2,783 in 1964Average: 309.2 in 1964

TouchdownsGame: 9 vs. Cal State Northridge, 1973Season: 39 in 1996

pASSInGAttempts Game: 67 vs. Northern Iowa, 2004 65 vs. Montana, 1996 65 vs. Nevada, 1984Season: 483 in 1997Average: 43.9 in 1997

Completions Game: 42 vs. Montana, 1996Season: 279 in 1994Average: 25.4 in 1994

yards Game: 574 vs. E. Washington, 2009 474 vs. Montana, 1996Season: 3,467 in 1994Average: 315.2 in 1994 Interceptions Thrown Game: 5 vs. Idaho State, 1997 5 vs. Idaho, 1994 5 vs. Montana, 1990 5 vs. Idaho State, 1990 5 vs. Northern Colorado, 1978Season: 24 in 1990 24 in 1958

ToTAl oFFenSeTouchdowns Game: 7 vs. Cal State Sacramento, 1996Season: 32 in 1999

plays from ScrimmageGame: 102 vs. Montana, 1996Season: 1007 in 2003Average: 81.2 in 1994

yardsGame: 774 vs. E. Washington, 2009 772 vs. N. Mexico Highlands, 2008 674 vs. Nevada, 1989Season: 5,751 in 1996Average: 522.8* in 1996(*Division I-AA national leader)

SCorInGTouchdownsGame: 11 vs. Cal State Northridge, 1973 (8 rush, 2 pass, 1 return)Season: 63 in 1996 (34 rush, 23 pass, 6 return)

Converted Field GoalsGame: 8 vs. Idaho, 1986Season: 23 in 1986

Converted extra pointsGame: 10 vs. Western New Mexico, 1996 10 vs. Eastern Montana, 1977Season: 51 in 1996

pUnTInGpoints ScoredGame: 80 vs. Phoenix College, 1928Season: 506 in 1996Average: 42.2 in 1996

puntsGame: 11 vs. New Mexico, 1999 11 vs. Montana State, 1986 11 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1982 11 vs. New Mexico State, 1967Season: 70 in 1998

yardsGame: 490 vs. Idaho, 1979Season: 2,994 in 1979

AverageGame: 63.3 vs. Southern Utah, 1996Season: 48.0 in 2004 46.1 in 2002

punt returnsGame: 12* vs. Cal State Northridge, 1993Season: 45 in 1983 (*I-AA national record)

punt-return yardageGame: 322* vs. W. New Mexico, 1996Season: 598 in 1996 (*I-AA national record)

punt-return AverageGame: 32.2* vs. W. New Mexico, 1996 (322/10) (Min. 3 returns)Season: 16.6 in 1996 (598/36) (*I-AA national record)

ToTAl oFFenSekickoff returnsGame: 10 vs. Montana State, 1990Season: 56 in 1990

kickoff-return yardageGame: 237 vs. Nevada, 1987Season: 1,264 in 1990

kickoff-return AverageGame: 49.0 vs. Weber State, 1988 (147/3) (Min. 3 returns)Season: 25.3 in 1991 (1,138/45)

DeFenSeFewest points AllowedGame: 0, many times; last at Portland State, 2003Season: 98 in 1958Average: 7.2 in 1957

Fewest Total yards AllowedGame: 15 vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1977Season: 1,717 in 1957

Fewest rushing yards AllowedGame: -39 vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1977Season: 658 in 2008; 706 in 1957

Fewest passing yards AllowedGame: 0 vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1978 0 vs. Idaho State, 1961Season: 755 in 1959

most points AllowedGame: 108 vs. New Mexico, 1916Season: 404 in 1991Average: 36.7 in 1991

most Total yards AllowedGame: 828 vs. Weber State, 1993Season: 5,278 in 1991

most rushing yards AllowedGame: 559 vs. Georgia Southern, 1999Season: 2,816 in 2002

most passing yards AllowedGame: 575 vs. Weber State, 1993Season: 3,215 in 1989

ConSeCUTIvemost Consecutive WinsSeason: 11 in 1958All-time: 15 in 1957-58most Consecutive lossesSeason: 9 in 1955All-time: 13 in 1954-55most Consecutive home WinsSeason: 6 in 1996, 1977All-time: 12 in 1957-60 (Unbeaten streak: 18, 1925-30-includes 2 ties)most Consecutive home lossesSeason: 4 in 1975, 1955All-time: 7 in 1954-56most Consecutive road WinsSeason: 5 in 2012, 1999All-time: 7 in 1956-58, 1928-30most Consecutive road lossesSeason: 6 in 1982, 1950, 1947All-time: 16 in 1949-53(Winless streak: 31, 1946-53 - includes 2 ties)most Consecutive league WinsSeason: 6 in 1978All-time: 12 in 1956-59most Consecutive league lossesSeason: 6 in 1975, 1940All-time: 14 in 1938-41

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TeAm BeSTSBest nAU record 1.000 (5-0) in 1978

most nAU Wins, Season 8 in 2013

most Consecutive nAU Wins, Season 8 in 2013

most Consecutive nAU Wins, All-Time 8 in 2013 8 in 1978-79 (5-0 in 1978, 1st 3 in 1979) Biggest nAU Win 75-0 over W. New Mexico, 1996

Worst nAU record .333 (2-4) in 1989

most nAU losses, Season 4 in 2000, 1992, 1989, 1985

most Consecutive nAU losses, Season 3 in 1992, 1991, 1989, 1985, 1984

most Consecutive nAU losses, All-Time 4 in 1985-86 (last 3 in 1985, 1st in 1986) 4 in 1991-92 (last 3 in 1991, 1st in 1992)

Worst nAU loss 35-0 to Jacksonville State, 1977

most points Scored 75 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico, 1996

most Total offensive yards 774 by NAU vs. E. Washington, 2009 772 by NAU vs. N.M. Highlands, 2008 674 by NAU vs. Nevada, 1989

most Total plays 99 by Idaho St. vs. NAU, 1996 99 by South Dakota St. vs. NAU, 1985

most rushing Attempts 74 by Jacksonville St. vs. NAU, 1977

most rushing yards 419 by NAU vs. Eastern Montana, 1977

most rushing Touchdowns 7 by NAU vs. Weber St., 1996

most passing Attempts 68 by Nebraska-Omaha vs. NAU, 1977 66 by NAU vs. E. Washington, 2009

most Completions 47 by NAU vs. E. Washington, 2009 41 by NAU vs. Northern Iowa, 2004

most passing yards 574 by NAU vs. E. Washington, 2009 469 by Nebraska-Omaha vs. NAU, 1977

most Interceptions Thrown 6 by Southern Utah vs. NAU, 1983

most Touchdown passes 7 by NAU vs. CS Sacramento, 1996

most return yards 366 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico, 1996

most punts 13 by CS Northridge vs. NAU, 1993

most punting yards 545 by CS Northridge vs. NAU, 1993

highest punting Average (min. 3 punts) 63.3 by NAU vs. Southern Utah, 1996

most punt returns 12 by NAU vs. CS Northridge, 1993 (I-AA national record)

most punt return yards 322 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico, 1996 (I-AA national record)

most kickoff returns 9 by NAU vs. Idaho, 1987 9 by Sonoma St. vs. NAU, 1987

most kickoff return yards 237 by NAU vs. Nevada, 1987

most Interception return yards 140 by NAU vs. Weber State, 2004

most Touchdowns 10 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico, 1996 10 by NAU vs. Eastern Montana, 1977

most made Field Goals 6 by NAU vs. Northern Iowa, 1988

most Field Goal Attempts 7 by NAU vs. Northern Iowa, 1988

most made extra points 10 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico, 1996 10 by NAU vs. Eastern Montana, 1977

most First Downs 35 by NAU vs. Nicholls St., 1990

Fewest Total yards Allowed 80 by NAU vs. CS Northridge, 1984

Fewest passing yards Allowed 0 by NAU vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1978

Fewest rushing yards Allowed -8 by Idaho St. vs. NAU, 1984

most Fumbles 8 by NAU vs. Jacksonville St., 1977

most Fumbles lost 5 by Southwest Texas St. vs. NAU, 1986 5 by CS Fullerton vs. NAU, 1977

most penalties 19 by Idaho vs. NAU, 1993

most penalty yards 200 by NAU vs. Idaho, 1981

InDIvIDUAl BeSTSmost points Scored 42 by Archie Amerson, NAU vs. Weber St., 1996 (I-AA national record)

most Total offense 425 by Leonard Valentine, Nicholls St. vs. NAU, 1990

most rushes 38 by Len Raney, NAU vs. N. Texas, 1993

most rushing yards 281 by Archie Amerson, NAU vs. Weber St., 1996

most rushing TDs 7 by Archie Amerson of NAU vs. Weber St., 1996 (I-AA national record)

most passing Attempts 67 by Jason Murrietta, NAU vs. NIU, 2004 65 by Michael Herrick, NAU vs. E. Wash., 2009 58 by Jeff Lewis, NAU vs. Boise St., 1994 58 by Greg Wyatt, NAU vs. E. Wash., 1986

most passes Completed 47 by Michael Herrick, NAU vs. E. Wash., 2009 41 by Jason Murrietta, NAU vs. NIU, 2004 39 by Greg Wyatt, NAU vs. Idaho, 1987

most passing yards 574 by Michael Herrick, NAU vs. E. Wash., 2009 424 by John Bonds, NAU vs. Nicholls St., 1990

most passes Intercepted 5 by John Bonds, NAU vs. Idaho St., 1990

5 by Morris Bledsoe, Weber St. vs. NAU, 1978

most Touchdown passes 7 by Travis Brown, NAU vs. CS Sacramento, 1996

most receptions 14 by Johnny Marshall, NAU vs. Sam Houston St., 2002

most reception yards 236 by Tyrone Peterson, NAU vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1977

most receiving Touchdowns 5 by Rod Marshall, NAU vs. Abilene Christian, 1995

most punts 12 by Albert Razo, CS Northridge vs. NAU, 1993

most punting yards 545 by Albert Razo, CS Northridge vs. NAU, 1993

highest punting Average (min. 3 punts) 63.3 by Mark Jagodzinski, NAU vs. Southern Utah, 1996

most punt returns 8 by Alex Calderwood, NAU vs. CS Northridge, 1993

most punt return yards 216 by Ricky Pearsall, NAU vs. W. New Mexico, 1996 (I-AA national record)

most kickoff returns 7 by Michael Haynes, NAU vs. Idaho, 1987

most kickoff return yards 217 by Michael Haynes, NAU vs. Idaho, 1987

most Interceptions 3 by George Duarte, NAU vs. Montana St., 1985

most Interception return yards 140 by K.J. Gerard, NAU vs. Weber State, 2004

most Total Touchdowns 7 by Archie Amerson, NAU vs. Weber St., 1996 (I-AA national record)

most Converted Field Goals 6 by Micky Penaflor, NAU vs. Northern Iowa, 1988

most Field-Goal Attempts 7 by Micky Penaflor, NAU vs. Northern Iowa, 1988

most Converted extra points 10 by Tom Jurich, NAU vs. Eastern Montana, 1977

longest rush play 87 yards by Allan Clark, NAU vs. Boise St., 1978

longest pass play 99 yards, John Bonds to Hendricks Johnson, NAU vs. Boise State, 1990

longest punt return 99 yards by Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I vs. NAU, 1980

longest kickoff return 100 yards by Len Raney, NAU vs. Idaho State, 1994 100 yards by Anthony Brown, S. Utah vs. NAU, 1994 100 yards by Lavaugh Macon, N.M. Highlands vs. NAU, 2008 longest Interception return 99 yards by Troy Campbell, NAU vs. Idaho St., 1996

longest punt 81 yards by Terry Belden, NAU vs. Northeastern, 1992

longest Field Goal 60 yards by Terry Belden, NAU vs. CS Northridge, 1993

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All plAyS100 - Kickoff return, Len Raney vs. Idaho State, 1994100 - Kickoff return, Randy Ferrell vs. Drake, 1974 99 - Interception return, Troy Campbell vs. Idaho State, 1996 99 - Pass, John Bonds to Hendricks Johnson vs. Boise St., 1990 99 - Kickoff return, Darren Carrington vs. Weber State, 1988 98 - Kickoff return, Randy Ferrell vs. UC Riverside, 1973 98 - Kickoff return, Angel Salas vs. La Verne, 1956 97 - Interception return, Sean Roundtree vs. N.M. Highlands, 1991 96 - Kickoff return, Len Raney vs. Eastern Washington, 1991 96 - Pass, Greg Wyatt to Shawn Collins vs. Montana State, 1988 96 - Pass, Herb Daniel to Tyrone Peterson vs. Neb.-Omaha, 1977 95 - Interception return, Ron Cote vs. Long Beach State, 1956 93 - Kickoff return, Randy Ferrell vs. Eastern Montana, 1975 92 - Pass, Travis Brown to Francis St. Paul vs. Montana, 1999 90 - Kickoff return, Len Raney vs. Southern Utah, 1992 90 - Punt return, Ray Smith vs. Weber State, 1976 90 - Punt return, Jim Fuller vs. West Texas State, 1966 89 - Punt return, Chuck Willig vs. Montana, 1979 89 - Pass, Bill Holst to Ken Fraser vs. Portland State, 1978 88 - Fumble return, Jim Oman vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1963 87 - Pass, John Bonds to Jerry Avery vs. Montana State, 1990 87 - Rush, Allan Clark vs. Boise State, 1978 86 - Pass, Preston Parsons to Clar. Moore at S.H. St., 2001 86 - Punt return, Bob Jenkins vs. Nevada, 1983 86 - Interception return, Ray Smith vs. Montana State, 1978 86 - Rush, Jim Bulland vs. Idaho State, 1973 86 - Rush, Jim Smith vs. Cal State Northridge, 1973 85 - Punt return, Pete Mandley vs. Fresno State, 1983 85 - Interception return, Joe Walker vs. Portland State, 1978 84 - Pass, Herb Daniel to Tyrone Peterson vs. CS Fullerton, 1976 82 - Interception return, Terry Gatewood vs. Nevada, 1984 82 - Rush, Zach Bauman vs. Portland State, 2010 81 - Pass, Greg Wyatt to Michael Haynes vs. Montana, 1986 81 - Pass, Michael Herrick to Ed Berry vs. N. Colorado, 2009 80 - Pass, Greg Wyatt to David Lang vs. Nevada, 1989 80 - Pass, Mike Mendoza to Pete Mandley vs. Idaho State, 1983 80 - Pass, Herb Daniel to Ken Fraser vs. Eastern Montana, 1977 80 - Interception return, Rudy Cabrera vs. Gustavus-Adolphus, 1958

rUnS From SCrImmAGe 87 - Allan Clark vs. Boise State, 1978 86 - Jim Smith vs. Cal State Northridge, 1973 86 - Jim Bulland vs. Idaho State, 1973 82 - Zach Bauman vs. Portland State, 2010 79 - Ken Fraser vs. Augustana (S.D.), 1977 78 - Ronney Jenkins vs. Southwest Texas, 1999 78 - Archie Amerson vs. Weber State, 1996 78 - Archie Amerson vs. Southern Utah, 1996 77 - Mike Jenkins vs. Idaho State, 1980 76 - Carl Golden vs. Augustana (S.D.), 1977 75 - Giovannie Dixon vs. Portland State, 2010 74 - Len Raney vs. Southern Utah, 1994 74 - Len Raney vs. Northeastern, 1992 72 - Jay Carter vs. Idaho State, 1995 71 - Ronney Jenkins vs. Montana State, 1999 71 - Willard Reaves vs. Idaho, 1980 70 - David Lang vs. Nevada, 1989 70 - Willard Reaves vs. Idaho, 1979

pASS plAyS 99 - John Bonds to Hendricks Johnson vs. Boise State, 1990 96 - Greg Wyatt to Shawn Collins vs. Montana State, 1988 96 - Herb Daniel to Tyrone Peterson vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1977 92 - Travis Brown to Francis St. Paul vs. Montana, 1999 89 - Bill Holst to Ken Fraser vs. Portland State, 1978 87 - John Bonds to Jerry Avery vs. Montana State, 1990 86 - Preston Parsons to Clar. Moore at S.H. St., 2001 84 - Herb Daniel to Tyrone Peterson vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1976 81 - Pass, Michael Herrick to Ed Berry vs. N. Colorado, 2009 81 - Greg Wyatt to Michael Haynes vs. Montana, 1986 80 - Greg Wyatt to David Lang vs. Nevada, 1989 80 - Mike Mendoza to Pete Mandley vs. Idaho State, 1983 80 - Herb Daniel to Ken Fraser vs. Eastern Montana, 1977

pUnTS84 - Bob Martin vs. Boise State, 197581 - Terry Belden vs. Northeastern, 199279 - Rusty Tillman vs. Weber State, 196878 - Mark Gould vs. Montana State, 200077 - Mark Jagodzinski vs. Southern Utah, 199677 - Terry Belden vs. Idaho, 199276 - Terry Belden vs. Southern Utah, 199376 - Joe Perez vs. Idaho State, 196375 - Terry Belden vs. Weber State, 199275 - John Earl vs. Nevada, 198575 - Jim Youngs vs. West Texas State, 196674 - Mark Jagodzinski vs. Southern Utah, 199674 - Bob Martin vs. Boise State, 197672 - Rhian Madrid vs. Montana, 200671 - Rhian Madrid vs. Idaho State, 200571 - Rhian Madrid vs. Eastern Washington, 200571 - Paul Ernster at Eastern Washington, 200471 - Bob Martin vs. Idaho State, 197570 - Jason Murrietta at Idaho State, 200470 - John Earl vs. Weber State, 198470 - Drew Zamora vs. Montana State, 201070 - Drew Zamora vs. Portland State, 2010

pUnT reTUrnS90 - Jim Fuller vs. West Texas State, 196690 - Ray Smith vs. Weber State, 197689 - Chuck Willig vs. Montana, 197986 - Bob Jenkins vs. Nevada, 198385 - Pete Mandley vs. Fresno State, 198375 - Austin Shanks vs. at UNLV, 201373 - Alex Calderwood vs. Cal State Northridge, 199373 - Ryan Thornton vs. Montana, 200267 - Ricky Pearsall vs. Western New Mexico, 199666 - Matt Estrada vs. Southern Utah, 201057 - Pete Mandley vs. Southern Utah, 198256 - Joe Walker vs. Idaho, 197852 - Rod Alexander vs. Southern Utah, 199351 - Ricky Pearsall vs. Western New Mexico, 199650 - Alex Calderwood vs. Weber State, 1994

kICkoFF reTUrnS100 - Len Raney vs. Idaho State, 1994100 - Randy Ferrell vs. Drake, 1974 99 - Darren Carrington vs. Weber State, 1988 98 - Randy Ferrell vs. Cal-Riverside, 1973 98 - Angel Salas vs. La Verne, 1956 96 - Len Raney vs. Eastern Washington, 1991 93 - Randy Ferrell vs. Eastern Montana, 1975 90 - Len Raney vs. Southern Utah, 1992

InTerCepTIon reTUrnS99 - Troy Campbell vs. Idaho State, 199697 - Sean Roundtree vs. New Mexico Highlands, 199195 - Ron Cote vs. Long Beach State, 195686 - Ray Smith vs. Montana State, 197885 - Joe Walker vs. Portland State, 197882 - Terry Gatewood vs. Nevada, 198480 - Rudy Cabrera vs. Gustavus-Adolphus, 195879 - K.J. Gerard vs. Weber State, 200479 - Cedric Jones vs. Cal State Northridge, 199978 - Cedric Jones vs. Cal State Northridge, 1996

FIelD GoAlS60 - Terry Belden vs. Cal State Northridge, 199355 - Kevin O’Leary vs. Montana, 199555 - Goran Lingmerth vs. Weber State, 198655 - Mark Diamond vs. New Mexico, 198255 - Gary Galati vs. Weber State, 197354 - Terry Belden vs. Eastern Washington, 199354 - Terry Belden vs. Cal State Northridge, 199354 - Tom Jurich vs. Weber State, 197754 - Tom Jurich vs. Montana, 1977

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rUShInG2012 Zach Bauman 1,1822011 Zach Bauman 1,4352010 Zach Bauman 1,0592009 Alex Henderson 1,1662008 Deonte Williams 9502007 Alex Henderson 8992006 Alex Henderson 1,0142005 Philo Sanchez 4452004 Roger Robinson 9072003 Roger Robinson 1,1082002 Philo Sanchez 4452001 Marcus King 1,2872000 Marcus King 1,4741999 Ronney Jenkins 1,0511998 Marcus King 5441997 Kino Carson 1,0991996 Archie Amerson !2,0791995 Archie Amerson 1,1171994 Len Raney 5421993 Len Raney 5921992 Gerald Robinson 6351991 Gerald Robinson 7271990 Gerald Robinson 5541989 David Lang 5211988 Lavon Worley 1,0851987 Charles Matthews 4451986 Allan Rouse 5071985 Jonas Eldridge 3451984 Jerry Holder 2951983 Jerry Holder 6021982 Elbert “Bo” Perry 6801981 Rusty Summers 7751980 Willard Reaves 6281979 Willard Reaves 1,0841978 Allan Clark 1,3361977 Carl Golden 7041976 Carl Golden *7311975 Chris Mangold 6561974 Eric Days 6561973 Jimmy Smith *1,2521972 Tom Rogers 7551971 Danny White 620

reCeIvInG2012 Dejzon Walker 5052011 Khail Paden 9912010 D. Curry-Chapman 7382009 Ed Berry 1,0752008 Ed Berry 6412007 Alex Watson 6112006 Alex Watson 1,0172005 Alex Watson 5662004 Raufeem Jackson 5402003 Clarence Moore 1,1842002 Clarence Moore 9252001 Clarence Moore 6442000 Sidney Smith 5031999 Ronney Jenkins 7161998 Francis St.Paul 7671997 Ricky Pearsall 7651996 Gibbons St. Paul 9751995 Rod Marshall 7321994 Rod Alexander *1,0281993 Rod Alexander 8711992 Christian Cervantes 5211991 Hendricks Johnson 8591990 Hendricks Johnson 1,0861989 David Lang 4471988 Shawn Collins *8821987 Shawn Collins 6531986 Shawn Collins 1,0161985 Jerry Davis 7881984 Jerry Davis 6631983 Pete Mandley 8421982 Pete Mandley 1,0671981 Rusty Summers 5821980 Pete Mandley 5821979 Mike Jenkins 2421978 Tyrone Peterson 6181977 Ken Fraser 6361976 Tyrone Peterson 5191975 Tyrone Peterson 2231974 Kevin Riley 4741973 Rick Wilson 4381972 Walt Mannon 3591971 Walt Mannon 628

All-pUrpoSe2012 Zach Bauman 1,3982011 Zach Bauman 1,7872010 Zach Bauman 1,3672009 Alex Henderson 1,4812008 Conrad Meadows 1,1102007 Alex Henderson 1,1492006 Alex Henderson *1,3872005 Philo Sanchez 1,0582004 Roger Robinson 1,7112003 Johnny Marshall 1,9042002 Clarence Moore 9252001 Marcus King 1,6962000 Marcus King 1,7911999 Ronney Jenkins 1,7671998 Francis St. Paul 9611997 Kino Carson 1,7951996 Archie Amerson !2,4291995 Archie Amerson 1,6331994 Rod Alexander 1,0471993 Rod Alexander 1,1921992 Gerald Robinson 1,0261991 Gerald Robinson 1,0701990 Gerald Robinson 1,3911989 David Lang 9761988 Lavon Worley 1,2501987 Michael Haynes 8821986 Shawn Collins 1,0161985 Jerry Davis 7881984 Ben Richardson 9241983 Pete Mandley 1,6461982 Pete Mandley 1,9791981 Rusty Summers 1,2271980 Pete Mandley 1,3921979 Willard Reaves 1,2191978 Allan Clark 1,5061977 Allan Clark 9101976 Carl Golden 8461975 Chris Mangold 6901974 Randy Ferrell 7581973 Jimmy Smith 1,4641972 Tom Rogers 8171971 Danny White 816

InTerCepTIonS2012 lucky Dozier 42011 Taylor Patton 22010 Brian Hunter 32009 Thomas/McNally/Mack 22008 K.J. Gerard 52007 K.J. Gerard *62006 Wheeler/Karstens 32005 K.J. Gerard 42004 K.J. Gerard 42003 Iverson/Jacobs/Thornburg 42002 Stephen Gubernick 52001 Keala Loo 42000 David Moran 21999 David Moran *61998 Cedric Jones 31997 Walter Jefferson 21996 Cedric Jones 61995 Dereck Williams 41994 Dereck Williams 51993 Beau Smith 31992 Will Glover 21991 Tucker Sides 31990 Darrin Jackson 31989 Darrin Jackson 3 Salvador Nava 31988 John Dierking *81987 Henry Miller 41986 George Duarte 41985 George Duarte !91984 Terry Gatewood 41983 DeJuan Robinson 3 Gene Andrews 31982 Bob Jenkins 81981 Junior Solomon 41980 Dave Noosinow 31979 Tommie Wright 31978 Joe Walker/Harold Smith 51977 Ray Smith 51976 Cleveland Dansby 61975 Don Beachum 51974 Jim Dearing 41973 Paul Arslanian 21972 Joe Hernandez 21971 Norm Aufderheide 3

pASSInG2012 Cary Grossart 1,9972011 Cary Grossart 2,7452010 Michael Herrick 2,0612009 Michael Herrick 3,3562008 Lance Kriesien 1,4532007 Lance Kriesien 1,8972006 Jason Murrietta 2,8272005 Jason Murrietta 1,9232004 Jason Murrietta 2,4952003 Jason Murrietta 3,4722002 Clint Womack 1,9502001 Preston Parsons 2,2672000 Preston Parsons 2,1161999 Travis Brown 3,0571998 Travis Brown 1,5501997 Travis Brown 3,3951996 Travis Brown 3,3981995 Jeff Lewis 2,4261994 Jeff Lewis 3,3551993 Jeff Lewis 2,4971992 Jeff Lewis 1,3771991 John Bonds 2,6691990 John Bonds 3,0301989 Greg Wyatt 2,6831988 Greg Wyatt 2,1501987 Greg Wyatt 3,0021986 Greg Wyatt 2,8621985 Craig Austin 1,7521984 Mike Mendoza 2,3361983 Mike Mendoza 2,5461982 Scott Lindquist 2,3751981 Scott Lindquist 1,9841980 Scott Lindquist 1,4661979 Brian Potter 9561978 Bill Holst 8351977 Herb Daniel 1,8221976 Herb Daniel 1,3141975 Robbie Schmitz 4721974 Dan Troup 9071973 Dave Mendez 7161972 Bud Kane 8031971 Craig Holland 821

ToTAl oFFenSe2012 Cary Grossart 1,8232011 Cary Grossart 2,8092010 Michael Herrick 2,0172009 Michael Herrick 3,2812008 Lance Kriesien 1,7622007 Lance Kriesien 2,5832006 Jason Murrietta 2,8722005 Jason Murrietta 1,8462004 Jason Murrietta 2,4062003 Jason Murrietta 3,4602002 Clint Womack 1,8412001 Preston Parsons 2,4192000 Preston Parsons 2,1301999 Travis Brown 3,0391998 Travis Brown 1,5291997 Travis Brown 3,3631996 Travis Brown 3,3361995 Jeff Lewis 2,5461994 Jeff Lewis 3,3951993 Jeff Lewis 2,5291992 Jeff Lewis 1,2991991 John Bonds 2,6331990 John Bonds 2,9031989 Greg Wyatt 2,5001988 Greg Wyatt 2,1131987 Greg Wyatt 2,9691986 Greg Wyatt 2,6951985 Craig Austin 1,7191984 Mike Mendoza 2,2071983 Mike Mendoza 2,4081982 Scott Lindquist 2,2191981 Scott Lindquist 1,8501980 Scott Lindquist 1,3701979 Willard Reaves 1,0841978 Allan Clark 1,4531977 Herb Daniels 1,9001976 Herb Daniels 1,3791975 Chris Mangold 6821974 Dan Troup 7931973 Jim Smith 1,2521972 Bud Kane 8331971 Craig Holland 759

SCorInG2012 Andy Wilder 682011 Zach Bauman 962010 Zach Bauman 962009 Matt Myers 872008 Robbie Dehaze 822007 Robbie Dehaze 882006 Alex Watson 902005 Robbie Dehaze 552004 Paul Ernster 542003 Paul Ernster 1012002 Paul Ernster 662001 Dondelinger/Bingham 722000 Marcus King 801999 Ronney Jenkins 1041998 Mike Goldstein 731997 Mike Goldstein 641996 Archie Amerson !1561995 Kevin O’Leary 891994 Kevin O’Leary 591993 Terry Belden 751992 Terry Belden 691991 Terry Belden 611990 Hendricks Johnson 661989 Micky Penaflor 621988 Micky Penaflor *901987 Micky Penaflor 901986 Goran Lingmerth 931985 Goran Lingmerth 571984 Jerry Davis 381983 John Wiggins 581982 Mark Diamond 681981 Mark Diamond 541980 Joe Taylor 481979 Willard Reaves 661978 Allan Clark 601977 Tom Jurich *921976 Tom Jurich 451975 Chris Mangold 301974 Jerry Wallace 311973 Jimmy Smith 661972 Tom Rogers 341971 Dick Baserman 36

ToTAl TACkleS2012 Anders Battle 642011 Scott McKeever 462010 Reid Worthington 672009 Matt Estrada 782008 Cyrus Igono 612007 Cyrus Igono 792006 Jeff Wheeler 762005 Bruce Branch 822004 Jeremy Thonburg 892003 Jeremy Thornburg 922002 Mike Sands 872001 Keith O’Neil 832000 Ray Perryman 751999 Ray Perryman 1061998 Afa Faraimo 1181997 Jake Crissup 1221996 Afa Faraimo 661995 Stacey Ellis 1311994 Stacey Ellis 981993 Jeff Bergman 1111992 Beau Smith 1301991 Jeff Bergman 621990 Dwan Brandon 1081989 Darrell Jordan 1601988 Erik Vance 1741987 Erik Vance 1251986 Mark Yuhas 1061985 Randy Cook 1331984 Tony Cullen 911983 James Gee 1421982 Bill Hickman 1561981 Ron Thomas 1481980 Gregg Gerken 1821979 Phil Cancik 1161978 Jerry Lumpkin 1211977 Ed Hightower 1291976 Jerry Lumpkin 1351975 Don Rowell 1171974 George Kaegle 1091973 Bruce Ivor 941972 Joe Hernandez 961971 Tom Ramsey 93!Led Division I-AA *Led Big SkyCurrent lumberjacks in Bold

Annual leaders

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rod Alexander, WrFootball Gazette (1994)The Sports Network (1994)Archie Amerson, rBWALTER PAYTON AWARD WINNER (1996)The Sports Network (1996)FB Gazette (1995, 1996)American Football Coaches Association (1996)Walter Camp (1996)Dan Anders, DlAssociated Press (1980) Tom Anderson, DeAssociated Press (1969)

Chris Baniszewski, WrCoSIDA Academic (1989)Zach Bauman, rBBeyond College Sports (2011, 2nd; 2012, HM)College Sports Madness (2012, 2nd)

vince Beemiller, oTNFL Draft Report (1988)Terry Belden, p/kAssociated Press (1991, 1992, 1993)The Sports Network (1992, 1993)Football Gazette (1991, 1992, 1993)Kodak (1993)Walter Camp (1993)Jeff Bergman, SSFootball Gazette (1994)The Sports Network (1994)ed Berry, WrSports Network (2009, 2nd)John Bonds, QBLeonard’s All-America (1990)NFL Draft Report (1990)mike “Bo” Bowttcher, lBAssociated Press (1971)Dwan Brandon, lB NFL Draft Report (1990)Leonard’s All-America (1990)Associated Press (1989, 1990)Charlie Brown, WrAssociated Press (1969)

Travis Brown, QBThe Sports Network (1996)Football Gazette (1996)Alex Calderwood, prFootball Gazette (1994)The Sports Network (1994)Darren Carrington, DBNFL Draft Report (1988)Football News (1988)Football Gazette (1988)vince Cisterna, eHelms Foundation (1947, 1948, 1949)Allan Clark, TBCoSIDA Academic (1978)Associated Press (1978)Sporting News (1978) Shawn Collins, TeNFL Draft Report (1987, 1988)Sports Network (1987, 1988)Walter Camp (1987, 1988)Football News (1987, 1988)

Football Gazette (1988)Associated Press (1987, 1988)

herb Daniel, QBCoSIDA Academic (1977)eric Damko, olVerizon Academic (2000, 2001)Cleveland Dansby, CBAssociated Press (1977)

robbie Dehaze, k/pAFCA (K, 2008, 1st)Walter Camp (P, 2008, 1st)College Sporting News (P, 2008, 1st)Associated Press (P, 2008, 2nd)Sports Network (P, 2008, 2nd)Sports Network (K, 2008, HM)Sports Network (2007, HM)owen Dejanovich, DTNAIA (1963) John Dierking, FSFootball News (1988)Art Donnell, oTFootball Gazette (1994)The Sports Network (1994)lucky Dozier, SCollege Sports Madness (2012, 3rd)George Duarte, DBAssociated Press (1985, 1986)NFL Draft Report (1986)ed Duley, DTAssociated Press (1968)Stacy ellis, IlBFootball Gazette (1995)David estrada, rBNAIA (1963)paul ernster, pWalter Camp Foundation (2004) IAA.org (2004)The Sports Network(2004) Football Gazette (2004)

Afa Faraimo, lBThe Sports Network (1998)Associated Press (1998)Football Gazette (1998)Dan Finn, olThe Sports Network (1996, 1997)American Football Coaches Association (1997)Walter Camp (1997)Football Gazette (1996)Shaun Fitzpatrick, TeSports Network (2007, HM)larry Friedrichs, oGKodak (1977)Associated Press (1976, 1977)CoSIDA Academic (1977)Sporting News (1977)

James Gee, DTAssociated Press (1983, 1984)Gregg Gerkin, lBSporting News (1980)Tom Gibson, DeNFL Draft Report (1986)Associated Press (1986)

k.J. Gerard, DBAssociated Press (2008, 1st)College Sporting News (2008, 1st)Sports Network (2008, 1st)Walter Camp (2008, 1st)Sports Network (2007, 2nd)Associated Press (2007, 3rd)Carl Golden, FBAssociated Press (1976, 1977)mark Gould, pAFCA (2003)Associated Press (2002, 2003)CoSIDA Academic (2003)CSTV (2003)Football Gazette (2002)The Sports Network (2002, 2003)Verizon Academic (2001, 2002)Cary Grossart, QBBeyond College Sports (2011, 3rd)

Bill hanna, DeAssociated Press (1967)Charles harvell, oGNAIA (1963) michael haynes, WrNFL Draft Report (1987) George herman, FBNAIA (1964)Jake hessBeyond Sports Network (2012, 3rd)The Sports Network (2012, 3rd)neal higgenson, nGAssociated Press (1978)Sporting News (1978) ed hightower, DeAssociated Press (1978)Sporting News (1978)CoSIDA Academic (1977, 1978)Chris hunsaker, lBThe Sports Network (2006)Associated Press (2006)Football Gazette (2006)

Cyris Igono, SSports Network (2007, HM)

marvin Jackmon, lBAssociated Press (1984)Darrin Jackson, DBNFL Draft Report (1989)Jack James, mGNAIA (1964) pete Jonovich, lBNFL Draft Report (1988)Darrell Jordan, lBAssociated Press (1989)NFL Draft Report (1989)Football Gazette (1989)hendricks Johnson, WrLeonard’s All-America (1991) Football Gazette (1990, 1991)Associated Press (1991)The Sports Network (1991)NFL Draft Report (1990)Scott Johnson, DlThe Sports Network (1987)

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CoSIDA Academic (1987)Football News (1987)Cedric Jones, DBFootball Gazette (1999)ed Judie, lBAssociated Press (1979)Tom Jurich, kKodak (1977)Sporting News (1977)

kevin kolkman, DlFootball Gazette (1996)

rodney leota, CWalter Camp (1987)The Sports Network (1987)NFL Draft Report (1987)Associated Press (1986) Jeff lewis, QBFootball Gazette (1994, 1995)The Sports Network (1994, 1995)Goran lingmerth, kKodak (1986)NFL Draft Report (1986) Associated Press (1986)mark lomas, DeAssociated Press (1969)Jerry lumpkin, lBAssociated Press (1977, 1978)CoSIDA Academic (1978)

rhian madrid, pFootball Gazette (2006)Steve maier, WrAssociated Press (1970)pete mandley, WrAssociated Press (1980, 1982,1983) Sporting News (1982)rod marshall, WrFootball Gazette (1995)pat meech, oTFootball News (1987) henry miller, SSAssociated Press (1988)Football News (1988)Football Gazette (1988)rex mirich, oTNAIA (1962, 1963) Dan moran, oGAssociated Press (1986)NFL Draft Report (1986)Glen morgan, oTNAIA (1957, 1958) Associated Press (1957, 1958)rufus mullen, CBAssociated Press (1971, 1972)Jason murrietta, QBThe Sports Network (2006)Associated Press (2006)Football Gazette (2006)

John nuttall, oGAssociated Press (1971)Stephen nwogbe, DlCollege Sporting News (2008, HM)

rich o’hara, WrAssociated Press (1967)kevin o’leary, p/kThe Sports Network (1994, 1995)Football Gazette (1994)United Press International (1994)keith o’neil, lBFootball Gazette (2002)

matt palacio, DBAssociated Press (1982)ricky pearsall, prFootball Gazette (1996)

micky penaflor, kThe Sports Network (1988, 1989)NFL Draft Report (1989)United Press International (1989)Football Gazette (1988, 1989)Football News (1987, 1988)Associated Press (1988)Walter Camp (1988)raymond perryman, lBFootball Gazette (1999)Football Gazette (2000)Ben petrucci, DlFootball Gazette (1995, 1996)Frank pollack, olFootball Gazette (1989)Associated Press (1989)NFL Draft Report (1989)kris poindexter, olSports Network (2010, 3rd)

matt raivio, olI-AA All-Star (2003)Tom ramsey, DeAssociated Press (1972)Willard reaves, TBAssociated Press (1979)Al rex, TeNAIA (1958)Dick ries, lBAssociated Press (1966)NAIA (1966)DeJuan robinson, DBNFL Draft Report (1986)Associated Press (1986)Gerald robinson, rBFootball Gazette (1991)Leonard’s All-America (1991)Associated Press (1991) mike Sanfratello, DlLeonard’s All-America (1990)Football Gazette (1989, 1990)NFL Draft Report (1989)Associated Press (1989)kelly Schultz, TeAssociated Press (1972)Austin Shanks, prThe Sports Network (2012, 3rd) College Sports Madness (2012, 2nd)Beyond Sports Network (2012, HM)Bill Shorty, DeNAIA (1963, 1965)

Sandy Sledge, WrNFL Draft Report (1988)Football News (1988)Football Gazette (1988)larry Small, oGAssociated Press (1968)NAIA (1968)Beau Smith, lBAssociated Press (1992)Football Gazette (1992)The Sports Network (1992)harold Smith, FSAssociated Press (1978)Jimmy Smith, TBAssociated Press (1973)Ted Sorich, QBAssociated Press (1958) Francis St. paul, WrFootball Gazette (1999)Gibbons St. paul, WrFootball Gazette (1996)Bob Stewart, QBAssociated Press (1969)rayna Stewart, CBAmerican Football Coaches Association (1995)The Sports Network (1994, 1995)Football Gazette (1994, 1995)Sim Stokes, WrAssociated Press (1966)

erik vance, lBFootball News (1987, 1988)Football Gazette (1988)NFL Draft Report (1988)

Alex Watson, WrWalter Camp Foundation (2006) The Sports Network (2006)Associated Press (2006)Football Gazette (2006)Bud Wiedoff, DeAssociated Press (1967, 1968)Andy Wilder, p/kThe Sports Network (2012)College Sports Madness (2012)Walter Camp (2012)Associated Press (2012, 2nd)Chuck Willig, DBAssociated Press (1979)Greg Wyatt, QBAssociated Press (1987, 1989)United Press International (1989)Football Gazette (1988, 1989)Football News (1987, 1988)NFL Draft Report (1987)Walter Camp (1987)The Sports Network (1987)

mark yuhas, lBAssociated Press (1986)

Drew Zamora, pBeyond College Sports (2011, HM)

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ARod Alexander, WR: 1994Archie Amerson, RB: 1995#, 1996~ Dan Anders, DL: 1980

BAnders Battle, CB: 2012Terry Belden, K/P: 1992, 1993Jeff Bergman, LB: 1994Ed Berry, WR: 2009Isaac Bond, DL: 2010, 2011Mike Bowttcher, LB: 1970Bruce Branch, LB: 2003Zach Bauman, RB: 2011, 2012

CKino Carson, RB: 1997Christian Cervantes, TE: 1992Allan Clark, RB: 1978~Shawn Collins, TE: 1987, 1988Jake Crissup, LB: 1999

DCleveland Dansby, DB: 1977Robbie Dehaze, K/P: 2008Lucky Dozier, S: 2012George Duarte, DB: 1985, 1986

ePaul Ernster, P: 2004Matt Estrada, S: 2009

FAfa Faraimo, LB: 1998*Dan Finn, OL: 1995, 1996, 1997Shaun Fitzpatrick, TE: 2006Larry Friedrichs, OL: 1976, 1977

GJames Gee, DL: 1983, 1984Tom Gibson, DL: 1986K.J. Gerard, DB: 2007, 2008Carl Golden, RB: 1976, 1977Mark Gould, P: 2003

hAlex Henderson, RB: 2006# (2nd), 2009Jake Hess, FB: 2012Neal Higginson, DL: 1978Robert Haws, OL: 2001Vince Henman, LB: 2004Ed Hightower, DL: 1978Chris Hunsaker, LB: 2006Marvin Jackmon, LB: 1984Hendricks Johnson, WR: 1990#Cedric Jones, DB: 1999Darrell Jordan, LB: 1989Ed Judie, LB: 1979Tom Jurich, K: 1976, 1977~

ICyrus Igono, ST: 2007

lRodney Leota, OL: 1986Goran Lingmerth, K: 1986Jarett Loggins, DT: 1997Jerry Lumpkin, LB: 1977, 1978~

mRhian Madrid, P: 2005, 2006Pete Mandley, WR/PR/KR: 1980, 1982, 1983Johnny Marshall, WR: 2003Bob Martin, P: 1976James Martin, OL: 1997Mike Mendoza, QB: 1983#Clarence Moore, WR: 2002, 2003Dan Moran, OL: 1986Rufus Mullen, DB: 1972Jason Murrietta, QB: 2003~, 2006~

OKevin O’Leary, P: 1994, 1995Keith O’Neil, LB: 2001, 2002

pMatt Palacio, DB: 1982Ricky Pearsall, PR: 1996Micky Penaflor, K: 1988, 1989Raymond Perryman, LB: 1999, 2000

Ben Petrucci, DL: 1996Nick Petrucci, DE: 1997Frank Pollack, OL: 1989Kris Poindexter, OL: 2010

rMatt Raivio, OL: 2002, 2003Willard Reaves, RB: 1979DeJuan Robinson, DB: 1986Renal Robinson, CB: 1997Roger Robinson, RB: 2003

SMike Sands, LB: 2002Mike Sanfratello, DL: 1989John Schachter, LB: 1979Beau Smith, LB: 1992#Harold Smith, DB: 1976, 1977, 1978Jim Smith, RB: 1973Ray Smith, DB/PR/KR:1978Francis St. Paul, WR: 1999Gibbons St. Paul, WR: 1996Rayna Stewart, DB: 1994, 1995Milford Suida, RB: 1972

TJeremy Thornburg, S: 2004

WAlex Watson, WR: 2006*Chuck Willig, DB: 1979Reid Worthington, LB: 2010Lavon Worley, RB: 1988#Greg Wyatt, QB: 1986#

COACH OF THE YEARJoe Salem: 1977, 1978Jerome Souers: 1999

*Unanimous selection; Active players under-lined ~Top Offensive/Defensive Player #Top Newcomer

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FORMER PLAYERSDonta Abron, DBAlbany Firebirds (AFL), 1997Kacey Allen, DESaskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 2003rod Alexander, WrNew Jersey Gladiators (AFL),2001San Diego Chargers, 1999Dallas Cowboys, 1995-96Archie Amerson, rBHamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 2002-05Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 2001Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1997-00michael Battisti, DlSpokane Shock (AFL), 2011Terry Belden, p/kTampa Bay Storm (AFL), 1997Memphis Pharoahs (AFL), 1996Amsterdam Admirals (WLAF), 1995Las Vegas Posse (CFL), 1994John Bonds, QBArizona Cardinals, 1993, 1995Blair Boynton, DlAmarillo Dusters (af2), 2009Dwan Brandon, lBCalgary Stampeders (CFL), 1991Charlie Brown, WrDetroit Lions, 1970Travis Brown, QBIndianapolis Colts, 2004-05Buffalo Bills, 2001-04Seattle Seahawks, 2000Philadelphia Eagles, 1999Dave Cahill, DTAtlanta Falcons, 1969Los Angeles Rams, 1967Philadelphia Eagles, 1966Sonny Campbell, rBAtlanta Falcons, 1970-71phil Cancik, lBKansas City Chiefs, 1981New York Giants, 1980Darren Carrington, DBJacksonville Jaguars, 1995-96San Diego Chargers, 1991-94Detroit Lions, 1990Denver Broncos, 1989-90kino Carson, rBMontreal Alouettes (CFL), 2000Allan Clark, rBGreen Bay Packers, 1982Buffalo Bills, 1982New England Patriots, 1979-80Shawn Collins, WrIowa Barnstormers (AFL), 1997Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), 1995-96

Green Bay Packers, 1993Cleveland Browns, 1992Atlanta Falcons, 1989-91Gerald Commissiong, rBCalgary Stampeders, 2007Daiveun Curry-Chapman, WrArizona Cardinals, 2011robbie Dehaze, p/kAtlanta Falcons, 2008Toronto Argonauts, 2010Ty Dondelinger, kC. Valley Coyotes (AFL2), 2004Columbus Wardogs (AFL2), 2003Art Donnell, olLos Angeles/Oakland Raiders, 1995-96Steve Douglass, DBArizona Rattlers (AFL), 1995-96George Duarte, CBNew York Jets, 1988Chicago Bears, 1987herb Duncan, WrMilwaukee Mustangs (AFL), 1999-2000Arizona Rattlers (AFL), 1995-98paul ernster, p/kDetroit Lions, 2008Pittsburgh Steelers, 2008Cleveland Browns, 2007Denver Broncos, 2005-07matt estrada, DBJacksonville Jaguars (NFL), 2011Dan Finn, oGDenver Broncos, 1999Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe), 1999San Francisco 49ers, 1998Stevan Fontana, TeScottish Claymores (NFL Europe), 2002Green Bay Packers, 2001k.J. Gerard, DBBaltimore Ravens, 2009Chicago Bears, 2010Miami Dolphins, 2011Tom Gibson, DeArizona Rattlers (AFL), 1994-98Los Angeles Rams, 1991Cleveland Browns, 1989-90Trey Gilleo, olN.Y. Jets (2013)mark Gould, pN. Y. Giants, 2004robert haws, olSt. Louis Rams, 2003Arizona Cardinals, 2002michael haynes, WrNew Orleans Saints, 1994-97

Atlanta Falcons, 1988-93David heasman, olB.C. Lions (CFL), 2004Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 2000-03Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1998-99Alex henderson, rBLas Vegas, 2010 (UFL)ryne holstrom, olPhiladelphia Soul (AFL), 2011Las Vegas Locos (UFL), 2011Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 2011ronney Jenkins, rBCalgary Stampeders (CFL), 2004New Orleans Saints, 2004Oakland Raiders, 2003San Diego Chargers, 2000-02hendricks Johnson, WrMemphis MadDogs (CFL), 1995-96Indianapolis Colts, 1993Los Angeles Rams, 1992Cedric Jones, CBEdmonton Eskimos (CFL), 2000ed Judie, lBMiami Dolphins, 1984Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1983San Francisco 49ers, 1982-83Tom Jurich, kNew Orleans Saints, 1978Airaban Justin, DBSaskatchewan Roughriders, 2007-08Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 2004-06Baltimore Ravens, 2003

NAU’s top NFL draftee was wide receiver Shawn Collins, who was draft-ed by the Atlanta Falcons, in the first round of the 1989 NFL draft.

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David lang, rBDallas Cowboys, 1995-96Los Angeles Rams, 1991-94Jeff lewis, QBNew Orleans Saints, 2001-2002Carolina Panthers, 1999-2001Denver Broncos, 1996-98Goran lingmerth, kCleveland Browns, 1987kelly lochbaum, lBB.C. Lions (CFL), 2002-05Ottawa Renegades (CFL), 2002Calgary Stampede (CFL), 2001British Columbia Lions (CFL), 1998-00Jarrett loggins, lBBirmingham Thunder (XFL), 2001Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe), 1999-2001mark lomas, DT-DeNew York Jets, 1970-74pete mandley, WrKansas City Chiefs, 1989-90Green Bay Packers, 1988Detroit Lions, 1984-88Johnny marshall, WrArizona Rattlers, 2006Brian mcCurdy, DBToronto Argonauts (CFL), 1993-96Todd mcmillon, DBChicago Bears, 2001-2004Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 1998-2000mike mercer, kSan Diego Chargers, 1970Green Bay Packers, 1968-69Buffalo Bills, 1967-68Kansas City Chiefs, 1966Oakland Raiders, 1963-65Minnesota Vikings, 1961-62Kansas City Chiefs, 1960rex mirich, DTNew England Patriots, 1970Denver Broncos, 1967-69Oakland Raiders, 1964-66Clarence moore, WrBaltimore Ravens, 2004-06Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 2008Cecil “Brute” mulleneaux, CGreen Bay Packers, 1938Pittsburgh Steelers, 1935-36New York Giants, 1932Jason murrietta, QBArizona Rattlers, 2012Central Valley Coyotes (af2), 2009Spokane Shock (af2), 2008keith o’neil, lBIndianapolis Colts, 2005-07Dallas Cowboys, 2003-04

preston parsons, QBDenver Broncos, 2006Houston Texans, 2004-05Arizona Cardinals, 2002-03ray perryman, DBEdmonton Eskimos (CFL), 2007Jacksonville Jaguars, 2003-05Baltimore Ravens, 2002Amsterdam Admirals (NFL Europe), 2002Oakland Raiders, 2001Terrance petty, lBLos Angeles Avengers (AFL), 2000Frank pollack, olSan Francisco 49ers, 1990-91, 1994-98Denver Broncos, 1992-93len raney, rBLos Angeles Raiders, 1995-96Willard reeves, rBWashington Redskins, 1989Miami Dolphins, 1989Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1983-87DeJuan robinson, DBCleveland Browns, 1987roger robinson, rBArizona Cardinals, 2005-06Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe), 2006mike Sanfratello, olSan Francisco 49ers, 1991John Schachter, lBWashington Redskins, 1982-83Francis St. paul, WrJacksonville Jaguars, 2003St. Louis Rams, 2001-2002rayna Stewart, CBJacksonville Jaguars, 2000-01Miami Dolphins, 1999Houston/Tennessee Oilers, 1996-98maurice Taylor, DBArizona Rattlers (AFL), 2004-05Jeremy Thornburg, SPhiladelphia Eagles, 2005rusty Tillman, lBWashington Redskins, 1970-77Alex Watson, WrAmarillo Dusters (af2), 2009Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 2011Greg Wyatt, QBSan Francisco 49ers, 1990

Players on active or training camp rosters for the years listed.

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K.J. Gerard played for the Baltimore Ravens for two seasons after signing as a free agent.

Paul Ernster played for four teams in the NFL after being drafted by the Denver Broncos.

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nAU All-Time Super Bowl roster

player Team Super Bowl – year opponent keith o’neil Indianapolis Colts# XLI – 2006 Chicago BearsFrancis St. paul* St. Louis Rams XXXVI – 2002 New England PatriotsJeff lewis Denver Broncos# XXXIII – 1999 Atlanta Falcons Denver Broncos# XXXII – 1998 Green Bay PackersDarren Carrington San Diego Chargers XXIX – 1995 San Francisco 49ers Denver Broncos XXIV – 1990 San Francisco 49ersDavid lang Dallas Cowboys# XXX – 1996 Pittsburgh SteelersFrank pollack San Francisco 49ers# XXIX – 1995 San Diego ChargersJohn Schachter* Washington Redskins XXVIII – 1984 L.A. Raiders Washington Redskins# XXVII – 1983 Miami Dolphinsed Judie San Francisco 49ers# XVI-1982 Cincinnati Bengalsrusty Tillman Washington Redskins VII – 1973 Miami Dolphinsmike mercer Kansas City Chiefs# I – 1966 Green Bay Packers

* - Not On Active Roster# - Winning Team

DID yoU knoW...Mike Mercer (left), a Lumberjack in 1960, kicked the first field goal in Super Bowl history back in Super Bowl I as his Kansas City team lost 35-10 to Green Bay and Vince Lombardi. The field goal was 31 yards and happened in the second quarter, bringing the Chiefs within 14-10 heading into halftime.

Jeff Lewis was a member of two Super Bowl teams with the Denver Broncos..

Keith O’Neil was the last Lumberjack to win a Super Bowl, playing on the Colts in Super Bowl XLI.

Frank Pollack was a part of a Super Bowl winning team with the San Francisco 49ers.

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year overall pct. home Away neutral pF-pA Conf. Coach1915 2-4-0 .333 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 52-183 Clarence Thorpe1916 5-1-0 .833 4-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 107-129 Clarence Thorpe1917 2-0-0 1.000 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 39-34 Clarence Thorpe1918 1-0-0 1.000 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 55-0 R.A. Fuller1919 1-1-0 .500 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 32-6 L.T. Lawyer1920 3-2-0 .600 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 84-37 McVey and Eastburn1921 1-5-0 .167 0-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 26-228 R.H. “Ducky” Drake1922 3-2-1 .583 1-1-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 131-71 R.H. “Ducky” Drake1923 6-1-0 .857 4-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 168-43 R.G. Stevenson1924 4-4-0 .500 2-3-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 236-96 W.E. Rogers1925 2-3-1 .417 2-1-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 90-49 Talbert D. Jessuppe1926 5-2-0 .714 4-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 139-55 E.H. “Swede” Lynch1927 6-1-2 .722 3-0-2 3-1-0 0-0-0 208-24 E.H. “Swede” Lynch1928 7-1-0 .875 4-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 274-37 Rudy Lavik1929 5-0-0 1.000 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 129-13 Rudy Lavik1930 4-2-1 .641 1-1-1 3-1-0 0-0-0 113-68 Rudy Lavik1931 3-5-0 .375 1-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 94-126 2-3-0 Rudy Lavik1932 3-2-2 .600 0-0-2 2-2-0 1-0-0 40-32 2-2-1 Rudy Lavik1933 5-1-0 .833 3-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 59-38 4-1-0* Mark McIntosh1934 1-5-1 .214 0-3-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 44-99 0-3-1 Mark McIntosh1935 3-3-3 .500 2-2-2 1-1-1 0-0-0 99-57 0-3-1 Mark McIntosh1936 3-4-1 .438 2-1-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 58-116 2-2-1 Mark McIntosh1937 5-5-0 .500 3-1-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 148-108 1-4-0 Garrett Arbelbide1938 2-6-1 .278 2-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-1 114-182 1-2-0 Garrett Arbelbide1939 1-6-1 .188 1-3-0 0-3-1 0-0-0 53-224 0-4-0 Garrett Arbelbide1940 2-6-0 .250 1-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 95-181 0-6-0 Maurice Moulder1941 3-5-0 .375 3-1-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 119-143 1-5-0 Maurice Moulder1942 1-5-0 .167 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 18-93 1-4-0 Maurice Moulder1943 1-1-0 .500 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 31-21 Frank Brickey1944 2-2-0 .500 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 53-85 Frank Brickey1945 2-3-0 .400 2-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 64-86 Frank Brickey1946 5-2-2 .667 4-0-0 1-2-2 0-0-0 130-70 1-2-1 Frank Brickey1947 1-7-0 .125 1-1-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 39-295 0-4-0 Nick Ragus1948 4-5-0 .444 3-1-0 0-4-0 1-0-0 144-187 1-2-0 Nick Ragus1949 1-6-1 .188 1-3-0 0-3-1 0-0-0 102-261 0-3-0 Emil Ladyko1950 2-7-0 .222 2-1-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 114-366 0-4-0 Ben Reiges1951 1-7-0 .125 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 76-211 0-2-0 John Peterson1952 3-4-0 .429 3-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 92-120 0-1-0 John Peterson1953 4-5-0 .444 3-1-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 126-166 2-3-0 John Peterson1954 3-6-0 .333 2-3-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 130-167 1-3-0 Earl “Jiggs” Insley1955 0-9-0 .000 0-4-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 72-220 0-4-0 Earl “Jiggs” Insley1956 8-2-0 .800 4-1-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 311-93 3-0-0* Max Spilsbury1957 8-1-0 .889 5-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 269-65 3-0-0* Max Spilsbury1958 11-1-0 .917 5-0-0 4-0-0 2-1-0 321-98 3-0-0* Max Spilsbury1959 6-2-1 .722 4-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-1 135-142 3-0-0* Max Spilsbury1960 6-3-2 .591 4-0-1 2-3-1 0-0-0 260-176 2-1-1** Max Spilsbury1961 3-5-1 .389 2-2-0 0-3-1 1-0-0 136-230 2-0-1 Max Spilsbury1962 6-4-0 .600 3-1-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 169-173 Max Spilsbury1963 5-3-1 .611 2-2-1 2-1-0 1-0-0 194-128 Max Spilsbury1964 5-4-0 .556 2-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 275-123 Max Spilsbury1965 5-4-1 .550 2-2-1 2-2-0 1-0-0 196-106 Andy McDonald1966 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 202-159 Andy McDonald1967 5-5-0 .500 3-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 228-222 Andy McDonald1968 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 229-156 Andy McDonald1969 7-3-0 .700 4-0-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 284-182 John Symank1970 2-8-0 .200 2-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 120-287 0-4-0 John Symank1971 5-5-0 .500 5-1-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 189-224 1-3-0 Ed Peasley1972 3-8-0 .273 1-5-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 182-292 0-4-0 Ed Peasley1973 4-6-0 .400 3-1-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 202-254 2-3-0 Ed Peasley1974 3-6-0 .333 3-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 139-241 2-3-0 Ed Peasley1975 1-9-0 .100 1-4-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 155-268 0-6-0 Joe Salem1976 8-3-0 .727 5-1-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 249-184 4-2-0 Joe Salem1977 9-3-0 .750 6-1-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 324-204 4-1-0 Joe Salem1978 8-2-0 .800 5-0-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 259-174 6-0-0* Joe Salem1979 7-4-0 .636 5-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 172-194 3-4-0 Dwain Painter1980 5-6-0 .455 4-1-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 224-202 3-4-0 Dwain Painter1981 4-7-0 .364 3-2-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 226-257 2-5-0 Dwain Painter1982 4-7-0 .364 4-1-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 276-287 3-4-0 Joe Harper1983 4-7-0 .364 4-2-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 252-293 2-5-0 Joe Harper1984 4-6-0 .400 2-3-0 1-3-0 1-0-0 285-259 2-5-0 Joe Harper1985 3-8-0 .273 3-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 167-289 1-6-0 Larry Kentera1986 7-4-0 .636 5-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 273-205 5-2-0 Larry Kentera1987 7-4-0 .636 3-2-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 385-292 4-4-0 Larry Kentera1988 6-5-0 .545 5-1-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 296-236 4-4-0 Larry Kentera1989 3-8-0 .273 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 259-330 2-6-0 Larry Kentera1990 5-6-0 .455 5-1-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 290-417 3-5-0 Steve Axman1991 3-8-0 .273 3-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 294-404 1-7-0 Steve Axman1992 4-7-0 .364 3-4-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 199-258 2-5-0 Steve Axman1993 7-4-0 .636 4-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 315-293 3-4-0 Steve Axman1994 7-4-0 .636 5-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 391-273 4-3-0 Steve Axman1995 7-4-0 .636 4-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 403-163 4-3-0 Steve Axman1996 9-3-0 .750 6-1-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 506-333 7-1-0 Steve Axman1997 6-5-0 .545 5-1-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 302-261 4-4-0 Steve Axman1998 6-5-0 .545 4-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 241-227 3-5-0 Jerome Souers1999 4-8-0^ .333 2-3-0^ 2-5-0^ 0-0-0 409-370 2-6-0^ Jerome Souers

year-by-year results

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year overall pct. home Away neutral pF-pA Conf. Coach2000 3-8-0 .272 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 245-275 2-6-0 Jerome Souers2001 8-4-0 .667 4-1-0 4-3-0 0-0-0 368-307 5-2-0 Jerome Souers2002 6-5-0 .545 4-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 252-284 3-4-0 Jerome Souers2003 9-4-0 .692 4-2-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 409-305 5-2-0** Jerome Souers2004 4-7-0 .363 4-2-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 244-314 3-4-0 Jerome Souers2005 3-8-0 .375 3-2-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 233-328 1-6-0 Jerome Souers2006 6-5-0 .545 3-2-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 378-296 5-3-0 Jerome Souers2007 6-5-0 .545 3-2-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 322-305 5-3-0 Jerome Souers2008 6-5-0 .545 3-2-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 316-273 4-4-0 Jerome Souers2009 5-6-0 .454 3-2-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 327-327 4-4-0 Jerome Souers2010 6-5-0 .545 3-2-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 314-218 4-4-0 Jerome Souers2011 4-7-0 .364 3-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 309-217 3-5-0 Jerome Souers2012 8-3-0 .727 3-2-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 348-259 6-2-0 Jerome SouersTotals 433-434-23^ .499 276-156-12 141-269-9 9-4-2 18,901-18,200 161-227-7 30 head coaches

* Conference Champion, ** Co-Conference Champion, ^Includes forfeited games

year-by-year results

homeComInG GAmeS1924 Phoenix College L, 32-141925 N.M. Highlands W, 34-01926 Phoenix Indian W, 7-01927 Arizona St. W, 19-01928 New Mexico St. W, 12-01929 Arizona St. W, 31-01930 New Mexico St. L, 25-01931 Arizona St. L, 20-61932 Arizona St. T, 6-61933 New Mexico St. W, 13-71934 Fresno St. L, 26-141935 Western St. W, 23-121936 Arizona St. W, 19-01937 New Mexico St. L, 7-01938 Arizona St. W, 19-131939 New Mexico St. L, 26-131940 Cal Tech W, 33-141941 New Mexico St. W, 27-71942 West Texas St. L, 27-71943 No Homecoming1944 No Homecoming1945 Luke A.F.B. L, 15-131946 New Mexico St. W, 14-61947 Western St. W, 12-81948 Redlands W, 25-71949 Whittier L, 20-131950 New Mexico St. L, 20-141951 La Verne L, 13-121952 La Verne W, 36-141953 La Verne W, 18-14

FAmIly WeekenD1954 LaVerne (Calif.) W, 35-191955 Western New Mexico L, 14-121956 Panhandle State (Okla.) W, 47-01957 Western New Mexico W, 44-121958 Panhandle State (Okla.) W, 74-411959 Western New Mexico W, 33-61960 Panhandle State (Okla.) W, 14-131961 Cal Poly-Pomona L, 55-121962 New Mexico Highlands W, 17-01963 Western New Mexico W, 52-141964 Adams State W, 33-01965 Cal Poly Pomona W, 13-71966 Long Beach St. W, 32-121967 Western Illinois W, 34-01968 Hiram Scott (Neb.) W, 37-71969 Eastern New Mexico W, 48-201970 Fresno State L, 42-71971 Cal State Northridge W, 48-01972 Louisiana Tech L, 42-211973 Cal State Northridge W, 77-171974 Boise State L, 45-131975 Montana State L, 31-171976 Boise State W, 42-71977 Montana State W, 28-211978 Boise State W, 31-30 1979 Northern Colorado W, 16-71980 Northern Colorado W, 30-131981 Idaho W, 24-3 1982 Eastern Washington L, 14-71983 Nevada W, 41-381984 Boise State L, 14-121985 Montana State W, 27-241986 Boise State W, 17-141987 Montana State W, 54-211988 Northern Iowa W, 25-211989 Montana L, 38-141990 Nicholls State (La.) W, 41-341991 Montana L, 34-271992 Eastern Washington L, 15-91993 Montana L, 38-231994 Weber State W, 24-201995 Montana L, 24-211996 Cal State Sacramento W, 51-321997 Montana W, 27-241998 Idaho State W, 30-71999 Montana L, 42-232000 Weber State W, 12-102001 Montana L, 38-272002 Sacramento State L, 24-212003 Montana L, 59-212004 Portland State W, 21-202005 Eastern Washington L, 42-142006 Montana State L, 39-322007 Idaho State W, 45-242008 Sacramento State W, 42-102009 Northern Colorado W, 35-272010 Montana State W, 34-72011 Idaho State W, 20-32012 Portland State W, 24-10All-Time Record (57) 38-18-0 (.678)

1954 N.M. Military W, 13-71955 Redlands L, 32-61956 La Verne W, 27-61957 Long Beach St. L, 7-61958 La Verne W, 37-01959 Chico St. W, 26-121960 Western St. W, 38-01961 Idaho St. L, 27-01962 Western St. W, 20-71963 Idaho St. L, 13-21964 Northern Colorado L, 45-01965 Idaho St. T, 0-01966 Central Missouri W, 34-161967 Neb.-Omaha W, 41-131968 CS Northridge L, 21-201969 Montana St. W, 35-01970 Drake L, 31-171971 Montana St. W, 25-161972 Trinity L, 37-221973 Montana W, 14-101974 Idaho St. W, 20-151975 Idaho L, 22-121976 CP Pomona L, 9-71977 CS Fullerton W, 24-91978 CP Pomona W, 31-31979 N. Dakota St. W, 21-101980 Idaho St. W, 38-131981 Nevada L, 34-171982 Boise St. W, 30-141983 Montana L, 21-171984 Idaho St. L, 29-15

1985 Montana St. W, 27-241986 SW Texas W, 39-01987 Sonoma St. W, 55-61988 Idaho St. W, 27-71989 Idaho L, 41-311990 Boise St. L, 28-201991 Montana St. W, 27-161992 Boise St. L, 20-141993 Montana St. W, 23-201994 Boise St. L, 28-161995 Montana St. W, 37-01996 Weber St. W, 59-451997 Portland St. W, 56-211998 Western St. W, 28-91999 E. Washington L, 14-102000 Montana State W, 32-92001 Idaho State W, 51-262002 Portland State W, 14-102003 E. Washington W, 54-312004 Sacramento State W, 26-02005 Montana L, 23-02006 Sacramento State W, 39-222007 Montana L, 16-21 2008 Weber State L, 14-422009 Idaho State W, 40-122010 Sacramento State L, 10-402011 Montana L, 24-282012 UC Davis W, 21-7 All-Time Record (87) 51-34-2 (.592)

hISTorICAl ThUmBnAIlAll-time Record: 433-434-23 (.499)

53 winning seasons17 seasons with at least 7 wins8 conference championships

5 national postseason appearances1 national runner-up finish (1958, NAIA)

nATIonAl AFFIlIATIonS1931-1972 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)1973-1977 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Div. II 1978-2006 NCAA Division I-AA2006- NCAA Football Championship Subdivision

nATIonAl AFFIlIATIonSYears Conference Record Pct. Titles1931-1952 Border 16-57-5 .237 19331953-1955 New Mexico 3-10-0 .231 None1956-1961 Frontier 16-1-2 .895 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 19601962-1969 Independent ---- ---- ----1970- Big Sky 137-170-0 .446 1978, 2003

home FIelDSFacility years record pct. notepadCity Fairgrounds 1915-1922 12-6-1 .658 4 undefeated seasonsMcMullen Field 1923-1932 24-8-5 .716 3 home losses in last 7 seasonsSkidmore Stadium 1933-1956 47-38-3 .551 Longest tenure as Jacks’ home fieldLumberjack Stadium 1957-1977 63-34-3 .645 1 NAU loss in first 20 home datesWalkup Skydome 1977- 148-72-0 .682 30 winning home seasons in 37 yrs.

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Jerome Souers 1998-Pres. 15 years 84-85-0 .497Steve Axman 1990-97 8 years 48-41-0 .539Larry Kentera 1985-89 5 years 26-29-0 .473Joe Harper 1982-84 3 years 12-20-0 .375Dwain Painter 1979-81 3 years 16-17-0 .485Joe Salem 1975-78 4 years 26-17-0 .605Ed Peasley 1971-74 4 years 15-25-0 .375John Symank 1969-70 2 years 9-11-0 .450Andy McDonald 1965-68 4 years 22-17-1 .563Max Spilsbury 1956-64 9 years 58-25-5 .688Earl Insley 1954-55 2 years 3-15-0 .167John Pederson 1951-53 3 years 8-16-0 .333Ben Reiges 1950 1 year 2-7-0 .222 Emil Ladyko 1949 1 year 1-6-1 .143Nick Ragus 1947-48 2 years 5-12-0 .294Frank Brickey 1943-46 4 years 10-8-2 .556Maurice Moulder 1940-42 3 years 6-16-0 .273Garrett Arbelbide 1937-39 3 years 8-17-2 .333Mark McIntosh 1933-36 4 years 12-13-5 .483Rudy Lavik 1928-32 5 years 22-10-3 .691E.H. Lynch 1926-27 2 years 11-3-2 .786T.D. Jesseppe 1925 1 year 2-3-1 .417W.E. Rogers 1924 1 year 4-4-0 .500R.G. Stevenson 1923 1 year 6-1-0 .857R.H. Drake 1921-22 2 years 4-7-1 .375McVey/Eastburn 1920 1 year 3-2-0 .600L.T. Lawyer 1919 1 year 1-1-0 .500R.A. Fuller 1918 1 year 1-0-0 1.000Clarence Thorpe 1915-17 3 years 9-5-0 .643ToTAlS 1915-2012 98 years 434-433-23 .499

BIG Sky openerS1970 at Montana L, 20-01971 at Weber St. L, 23-71972 at Montana L, 40-101973 at Weber St. L, 25-131974 Idaho St. W, 20-151975 Idaho L, 22-121976 Idaho St. W, 34-71977 at Idaho St. W, 28-71978 Idaho St. W, 34-141979 Idaho W, 29-181980 Boise St. L, 20-181981 Montana L, 29-231982 at Montana L, 36-351983 at Weber St. L, 26-131984 Weber St. W, 42-211985 Idaho L, 27-31986 Weber St. W, 45-241987 Montana W, 24-171988 E. Washington W, 34-241989 at Weber St. W, 20-171990 at Nevada L, 55-141991 at Weber St. L, 43-381992 Idaho St. W, 27-121993 at Idaho St. W, 32-151994 Idaho St. W, 41-191995 Montana St. W, 37-01996 CS Northridge W, 32-141997 Portland St. W, 56-211998 CS Northridge L, 41-101999 E. Washington L, 14-102000 at CS Northridge. W, 49-262001 at Portland State L, 33-302002 Portland State W, 14-102003 at Portland State W, 23-02004 Weber State W, 55-272005 at Weber State L, 41-232006 at Idaho State W, 33-272007 Northern Colorado W, 34-142008 at Northern Colorado W, 25-222009 Montana L, 34-41 ot2010 at Idaho State W, 32-72011 Idaho State W, 20-32012 at Montana W, 41-31All-time Record (42) ..........26-16-0 (.619)

home openerS1915 Prescott HS L, 38-61916 Winslow HS W, 20-61917 Winslow HS W, 32-281918 Winslow HS W, 55-01919 Winslow HS W, 32-01920 Prescott HS L, 6-01921 Winslow HS L, 18-01922 Holbrook HS W, 25-01923 Clarkdale HS L, 25-01924 Jerome HS W, 64-01925 Clarkdale Alumni W, 32-01926 Smoki AC W, 40-01927 Prescott AC W, 34-01928 Eastern Arizona W, 68-01929 Loyola Marymnt W, 13-01930 N.M. Mines W, 71-01931 Cal Tech L, 13-01932 Arizona St. T, 6-61933 Redlands W, 13-71934 Whittier L, 7-61935 Adams St. W, 61-01936 Cal Tech W, 7-01937 Cal Tech W, 26-71938 Ft. Hays St. L, 20-191939 Brigham Young L, 25-01940 Texas-El Paso L, 28-71941 E. New Mexico W, 32-01942 Redlands L, 6-01943 Yuma AFB W, 25-01944 Tonopah AB W, 13-01945 Douglas AFB W, 6-01946 Williams AFB W, 6-01947 Western St. W, 12-8

1948 New Mexico St. W, 13-71949 Cal Tech W, 43-131950 La Verne W, 37-201951 Cal Tech L, 28-141952 E. New Mexico L, 21-71953 Adams St. W, 20-71954 Whittier L, 20-161955 Adams St. L, 12-61956 Pepperdine L, 14-121957 Ft. Huachuca W, 46-01958 S.D. Marines W, 25-191959 Idaho St. W, 16-71960 China Lake Naval W, 61-21961 Redlands W, 13-101962 Montana St. L, 27-61963 Whittier T, 6-61964 Weber St. W, 41-61965 Whittier L, 3-21966 Weber St. L, 32-141967 North Dakota W, 39-101968 Long Beach St. W, 26-201969 Cal Poly Pomona W, 38-71970 Quantico Marines W, 25-31971 N.M. Highlands W, 34-271972 North Dakota St. L, 14-71973 Montana W, 14-101974 CS Fullerton L, 10-71975 UC Riverside W, 34-301976 U.S. International W, 20-01977 Augustana (S.D.) W, 31-301978 Portland St. W, 42-141979 Idaho W, 29-181980 Texas A&I W, 24-111981 North Dakota St. W, 23-17

1982 Sou. Utah St. W, 36-151983 Southern Utah St. W, 53-31984 CS Northridge W, 26-101985 North Dakota W, 41-01986 Southern Utah St. L, 27-171987 Montana W, 24-171988 Sou. Utah St. W, 55-131989 Abilene Christian W, 42-131990 CS Northridge W, 37-31991 E. New Mexico W, 22-151992 Southern Utah L, 20-171993 North Texas W, 24-231994 Southern Utah W, 59-211995 CS Sacramento W, 62-71996 W. New Mexico W, 75-01997 St. Cloud St. W, 33-101998 Southwest Texas W, 38-161999 Cal Poly W, 55-212000 Chadron State W, 32-242001 CS Northridge W, 30-172002 Sam Houston St. W, 40-142003 Saint Mary’s (CA) W, 44-32004 Weber State W, 55-272005 Adams State W, 52-132006 Dixie College W, 66-142007 W. New Mexico W, 47-02008 N.M. Highlands W, 68-102009 Southern Utah W, 42-392010 West. N. Mexico W, 48-02011 Fort Lewis W, 58-132012 Fort Lewis W, 69-0All-Time Record (97) 73-22-2 (.758)

All-Time School namesNorthern Arizona Normal School (1899 to 1925)

Northern Arizona State Teachers College (1925 to 1929)Arizona State Teachers College at Flagstaff (1929 to 1945)

Arizona State College at Flagstaff (1945 to 1966)Northern Arizona University (1966 to present)

Jerome Souers1998-Pres.

Steve Axman1990-97

Larry Kentera1985-89

Dwain Painter1990-97

Joe Salem1975-76

Max Spilsbury1956-64

All-Time head Coaches

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Gov Aker 1946Robb Akey 1995-98Marion Ancich 1982Gary Andersen 1995-96Don Anderson 1971-72Paul Arslanian 1987-89Dino Babers 1990Travis Baker 2011-pres.Joe Barry 1996-98Rich Bartnett* 1972Corey Batoon 1998-08Jimmy Beal 2010-pres.Gary Bernardi 2004Don Blackwelder 1985Jack Blair 1938Steve Boadway* 1991Mike Bowttcher 1972-73Jake Bracker 1925Josh Branen* 1999-00Craig Bray 1980-82Andy Brenna 1982-83Ed Bricker* 1992Frank Brickey 1941C.O. Brocato 1969-70Bill Bryant 1981Bill Busch 1995-96Bill Callahan 1987-88Mike Caviness 1979-81Brad Childress 1986-89Jamie Christian 2002Mike Churchill 1974Ken Clark* 1975Jim Clements 1975-78Bill Cockerham 1982-83Joe Conte 1981Larry Cox 1971Scott Criner 1998-99Greg Croshaw 1979-81Joe Davis 1983-84Pete DeMuniz* 2002-04

H.W. Denman 1925Charlie Dickey 1990-91Kwame Dixon 1995-98Mike Dolby 1979-81Karl Dorrell 1990-91Norm Dow 1973-74Owen Dejanovich 1965-68Willie Dudley 1991-92Ron English 1996Don Ettinger 1961Joe Francese 1947Carl Franks 2003-08Derek Frazier 2005Mike Freeman* 1991Justin Gaines 2001-Pres.Ron Gentry 1981Ken Gibler 1962-66Joe Glenn 1975Ed Goble 1984-85Rick Gordon* 1972Richard Gray 1985-89Herb Gregg 1949-54Bob Grey* 1970Gary Guthmiller 2005Leo Haberlack 1964-66Jim Hackett* 1992-94Steve Hagen* 1987-88Charlie Hall 2001-04Bill Harris 1948Ron Harris* 1987Bobby Hauck 1993-94Chuck Heater 1976Dick Heesch 1975-77Ken Heizer 1968Jaime Hill* 1989Mike Hlavac 1971Ryan Hodson 1996-98Byron Honorie* 1988Terry Hudgens 1970-72Charles huff 2011-pres.

Jeff Imamura 2000-02Earl “Jiggs” Insley 1951-53, 1956-57Marvin Jackson* 2006Moody Jackson 1985-86Jerry Janson 1975-78Craig Johnston* 1982Don Jones* 1972John Kaiser* 1990Larry Kerr 1990-92Joe Kersting 1984-85, 1997Craig knoth 2006-pres.Steve Kragthorpe 1990-93Bobbie Lane 1982-84Randy Langejans* 1985-87Andy LaRussa 2009-10Pat Lavin 1978Greg Lees 1999-06Jeff Lewis 2012Brian Lindgren 2006-11Goran Lingmerth* 1988Kyle Lingerfelt 1999Bob Loose 1979-80Bob Lopez 1987, 1989-90John Lowry 1958-59Art Luppino* 1957E.H. Lynch 1925Brad Lynn 1964Keeth Mathney 2006-07Tim McConnell 1979-80Aaron McCreary 1936, 1951, 1954-55Lamar McHan 1969-70Zac McNally* 2011-2012Tom Melvin* 1986-87Bronco Mendenhall 1993-94Jim Miller 1973George Moate* 1987Thurmond Moore 1991-93Harold Morgan 1982-84

Marty Mornhinweg 1988, 1994Pat Morris 1978Brent Myers 1992-97Cecil Nelson 1958John Nuttall* 1972Bill Odykirk 1965Mike Orthmann 2000-03Richard Oxer* 1975Curtis Page 1986John Pavlich 1947Brent Pease 1999-2000Scott Pelluer 1993-95Kevin Peoples 1999Tim plough 2013-pres.Frank Pollack 2005-06Eric Price 1996-97Willie Pringle* 1975Nick Ragus 1946Ruben Rea* 1984David reeves 2009-pres.Pete Regetz* 1988-89Andy Reid 1986eric reid 2007-pres.Ben J. Reiges 1949Don Rezac 1985Dave Rice 1987-89Quinton Richardson 1999-01Glen Riggert 1967Lonnie Rogers 1975Darren Rowell* 1999-00Brad Rowland 1984Dan Runkle 1975-78Francis St. Paul* 2007-11Brent Salem* 1993Jim Sanson 1985-86Dick Saunders 1947Ken Sawin 1969-72rich Scangarello 2012-pres.Dante Scarneccia 1979Marty Schaetzle 1989

Scott Schumann 1969-74Cliff Schwenke 1997-98Mike Shanahan 1977Gordon Shaw 1982-84Rod Shaw* 1982John Skladany 1990-92Bill Smith 2000-10Rick Smith 1985-88Tim Smith* 1989-90J.D. Sollars 2005Ted Sorich 1960-62Dan Southard* 1975James Spurlock 1994Ray Stawiarski* 1989-90Brian Stewart 1995Dave Stromswold 1998-01Kevin Sullivan 1995-98Scott Swartz 2002-03Chris Taylor* 2009-10John Teuscher* 2008-10.Andy Thompson 2005-pres.Isi Tuanaki* 2005Ed Van Winkle 1963Andre Walker* 1989Ryan Wells* 2007-08Chris Wiesehan 2001-04Jerry Willinsky* 1988Rick Wilson* 1975Andy Wolfe 1938Al Worley 1971-74Ken Zampese 1992-95Joe Zubek* 1988*Worked as a graduate assistant

nFl and College AssistantsJoe Barry, San Diego Chargers (NAU Assistant, 1996-99)

Darrell Bevell, Seattle Seahawks (NAU Player, 1989)Dan Finn, Utah Assistant (NAU Player, 1994-97)

Jeff Imamura, Minnesota Vikings (NAU Assistant, 2000-02)Jeff Lewis, Northern Arizona (NAU Player, 1992-95)

Derek Mason, Stanford Assistant (NAU Player, 1987-91)Marty Mornhinweg, Philadelphia Eagles (NAU Assistant, 1988, 1994)

Tom Melvin, Philadelphia Eagles (NAU Assistant, 1986-87)Pat Morris, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NAU Assistant, 1978)

Frank Pollack, Oakland Raiders (NAU Player,1986-89; Asst. 2005-06)Dante Scarnecchia, New England Patriots (NAU Assistant, 1979)

Brian Stewart, Houston Assistant (NAU Player, 1986-87; Assistant, 1995)Rayna Stewart, Former Tennessee Titans (NAU Player, 1991-95)

Ken Zampese, Cincinnati Bengals (NAU Assistant, 1992-95)

Mike ShanahanWashington Redskins,

Head Coach(NAU Assistant, 1977)

Andy ReidKansas City Chiefs,

Head Coach(NAU Assistant, 1986)

Brad ChildressFormer Minnesota Vikings,

Head CoachCurrent Kansas City Chiefs

Spread Game Analyst(NAU Assistant, 1986-89)

Marty MornhinwegDetroit Lions,

Former Head Coach Current N.Y. Jets

Offensive Coordinator(NAU Assistant, 1988, 1994)

Bill CallahanOakland Raiders,

Former Head CoachCurrent Dallas Cowboys Assistant

(NAU Assist., 1987-88)

All-Time Assistants

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1915 – 2-4-0@Winslow High W 12-7PRESCOTT HIGH L 38-6WINSLOW HIGH W 19-13@Phoenix Union High L 40-0@Arizona State L 72-3PRESCOTT HIGH L 13-12Scoring – NAU 52, Opp. 183

1916 – 5-1-0WINSLOW HIGH W 20-6PRESCOTT HIGH W 32-2@Winslow High W 7-0PHOENIX UNION HIGH W 19-7ARIZONA STATE W 29-6@New Mexico L 108-0Scoring – NAU 107, Opp. 129

1917 – 2-0-0WINSLOW HIGH W 32-28FLAGSTAFF ALL-STARS W 7-6 Scoring – NAU 39, Opp. 34

1918 – 1-0-0WINSLOW HIGH W 55-0Scoring – NAU 55, Opp. 0

1919 – 1-1-0WINSLOW HIGH W 32-0@Winslow High L 6-0Scoring – NAU 32, Opp. 6

1920 – 3-2-0@Prescott High L 12-0PRESCOTT HIGH L 6-0EMERSON SCHOOL W 32-6WINSLOW HIGH W 43-6@Winslow High W 9-7Scoring – NAU 84, Opp. 37

1921 – 1-5-0WINSLOW HIGH L 18-0@Prescott High L 27-6@Phoenix College L 77-0@Mesa High L 88-0@Holbrook High W 6-0HOLBROOK HIGH L 18-14Scoring – NAU 26, Opp. 228

1922 – 3-2-1HOLBROOK HIGH W 25-0PRESCOTT HIGH T 0-0@St. Johns High W 58-0@Round Valley High W 48-0PHOENIX COLLEGE L 46-0@Winslow High L 25-0Scoring – NAU 131, Opp. 71

1923 – 6-1-0@Williams High W 25-0CLARKDALE HIGH L 25-0ST. JOHNS HIGH W 67-0ROUND VALLEY HIGH W 32-0@Jerome High W 18-0FLAGSTAFF HIGH~ W 14-12WINSLOW HIGH W 12-6Scoring – NAU 168, Opp. 43~First game at McMullen Field

1924 – 4-4-0JEROME HIGH W 64-0WILLIAMS HIGH W 51-0@Prescott High W 19-6@Needles (Calif.) High W 51-0FLAGSTAFF HIGH L 13-7PHOENIX COLLEGE L 32-14@Arizona State L 20-16WINSLOW ALUMNI L 25-14Scoring – NAU 236, Opp. 96

1925 – 2-3-1CLARKDALE ALUMNI W 32-0ARIZONA STATE L 3-0@Phoenix College L 18-7NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 34-0@Phoenix Indian School T 7-7

@Arizona State L 21-10Scoring – NAU 90, Opp. 49

1926 – 5-2-0SMOKI ATHLETIC CLUB W 40-0EASTERN ARIZONA COLL. W 19-0@Phoenix College W 32-0FLAGSTAFF REDSKINS W 7-0@Loyola Marymount L 27-7@Arizona State L 14-0MONTEZUMA BAPTIST (N.M.) W 34-14Scoring – NAU 139, Opp. 55

1927 – 6-1-2PRESCOTT ATHLETIC CLUB W 34-0 PHOENIX COLLEGE T 0-0@Eastern Arizona W 32-0ARIZONA STATE W 19-0LOYOLA MARYMOUNT T 0-0PHOENIX INDIAN SCHOOL W 39-0@New Mexico L 24-7@Winslow Athletic Club W 71-0@Montezuma Baptist (N.M.) W 6-0Scoring – NAU 208, Opp. 24

1928 – 7-1-0EASTERN ARIZONA W 68-0@Loyola Marymount L 18-0PHOENIX INDIAN SCHOOL W 34-0NEW MEXICO W 12-0UC SANTA BARBARA W 33-0@Redlands (Calif.) W 20-13@Arizona State W 27-6@Phoenix College W 80-0Scoring – NAU 274, Opp. 37

1929 – 5-0-0LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 13-0REDLANDS (Calif.) W 32-7ARIZONA STATE W 31-0@Arizona State W 27-0@New Mexico W 26-6Scoring – NAU 129, Opp. 13

1930 – 4-2-1NEW MEXICO MINES W 71-0@Whittier (Calif.) W 20-0@New Mexico State W 9-6NEW MEXICO L 25-0ARIZONA STATE T 0-0@Los Angeles Firemen L 31-6@Arizona State W 7-6Scoring – NAU 113, Opp. 68

1931 – 3-5-0, 2-3-0 Border Conf.*@Fresno State W 26-2CALIFORNIA TECH L 13-0 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 13-6ARIZONA STATE* L 20-6@New Mexico* L 20-6@Arizona* L 19-12@Arizona State* W 13-7@Whittier (Calif.) L 39-18Scoring – NAU 94, Opp. 126

1932 – 3-2-2, 2-2-1 Border Conf.*@New Mexico* L 6-0ARIZONA STATE* T 6-6Arizona*# W 7-6FRESNO STATE T 0-0@New Mexico State* L 7-0@Arizona State* W 20-7@Phoenix All-Stars W 7-0Scoring – NAU 40, Opp. 32#Played in Phoenix, Ariz.

1933 – 5-1-0, 4-1-0 Border Conf.*BORDER CONF. CHAMPIONREDLANDS (Calif.) W 13-7@New Mexico* W 14-0NEW MEXICO STATE*~ W 13-7ARIZONA STATE* W 13-0@Arizona* L 24-0@Arizona State* W 6-0Scoring – NAU 59, Opp. 38

~First game at Skidmore Stadium

1934 – 1-5-1, 0-3-1 Border Conf.*WHITTIER (Calif.) L 7-6@New Mexico* L 33-6FRESNO STATE L 26-14@New Mexico State* T 6-6ARIZONA STATE* L 21-0@Western State (Colo.) W 12-0@Arizona State* L 6-0Scoring – NAU 44, Opp. 99

1935 – 3-3-3, 0-3-1 Border Conf.*ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 61-0OCCIDENTAL (Calif.) T 0-0NEW MEXICO STATE* L 7-0WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 23-12@New Mexico* L 20-0ARIZONA STATE* L 6-0CAL POLY POMONA T 0-0@Arizona State* T 0-0@Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 15-12Scoring – NAU 99, Opp. 57

1936 – 3-4-1, 2-2-1 Border Conf.*CALIFORNIA TECH W 7-0UC SANTA BARBARA L 13-7@New Mexico State* L 41-0@Fresno State L 31-6ARIZONA STATE* W 19-0TEXAS-EL PASO* T 0-0@Arizona State* W 13-6@New Mexico* L 25-6Scoring – NAU 58, Opp. 116

1937 – 5-5-0, 1-4-0 Border Conf.*@Texas Tech* L 6-0@Whittier (Calif.) W 9-0CALIFORNIA TECH W 26-7@San Jose State L 21-6NEW MEXICO STATE* L 7-0@Arizona State* W 7-0NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 61-0@Texas-El Paso* L 53-13LA VERNE (Calif.) W 20-7@New Mexico* L 7-6Scoring – NAU 148, Opp. 108

1938 – 2-6-1, 1-2-0 Border Conf.*@Brigham Young L 19-0Nevada# T 12-12FORT HAYS STATE (Kan.) L 20-19ARIZONA STATE* W 19-13NEW MEXICO* L 20-0@New Mexico State* L 34-0PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) W 33-7@Whittier L 23-19@San Jose State L 34-12Scoring – NAU 114, Opp. 182#Played in Las Vegas, Nev.

1939 – 1-6-1, 0-4-0 Border Conf.*@Western New Mexico T 12-12BRIGHAM YOUNG L 25-0NEVADA W 9-7NEW MEXICO STATE* L 25-13@Texas Tech* L 54-0WHITTIER (Calif.) L 27-13@New Mexico* L 33-0@Arizona State* L 41-6Scoring – NAU 53, Opp. 224

1940 – 2-6-0, 0-6-0 Border Conf.*TEXAS-EL PASO* L 28-7@Arizona* L 41-0CALIFORNIA TECH W 33-14@West Texas State* L 27-6@New Mexico State* L 13-0ARIZONA STATE* L 12-0@Western New Mexico W 21-0@New Mexico* L 46-28Scoring – NAU 95, Opp. 181

1941 – 3-5-0, 1-5-0 Border Conf.*EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 32-0@New Mexico* L 12-6

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 34-0WEST TEXAS STATE* L 27-0NEW MEXICO STATE* W 27-7@Arizona* L 41-0@Arizona State* L 33-0@Texas-El Paso* L 23-20Scoring – NAU 119, Opp. 143

1942 – 1-5-0, 1-4-0 Border Conf.*@New Mexico* L 26-6REDLANDS (Calif.) L 6-0WEST TEXAS STATE* L 27-7ARIZONA STATE* L 14-2@Texas-El Paso* L 20-0NEW MEXICO STATE* W 3-0Scoring – NAU 18, Opp. 93

1943 – 1-1-0YUMA AIR FORCE BASE W 25-0@New Mexico L 21-6Scoring – NAU 31, Opp. 21

1944 – 2-2-0@New Mexico L 47-14TONOPAH AIR BASE W 13-0Nevada# L 25-6COMPTON COLLEGE (Calif.) W 20-13Scoring – NAU 53, Opp. 85#Played in Las Vegas, Nev.

1945 – 2-3-0DOUGLAS AFB W 6-0EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 39-0@Fresno State L 19-0@Arizona L 52-6LUKE FIELD L 15-7Scoring – NAU 64, Opp. 86

1946 – 5-2-2, 1-2-1 Border Conf.*WILLIAMS AFB W 6-0@New Mexico* L 12-7WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 32-0@Fresno State T 6-6NEW MEXICO STATE* W 14-6@Western State (Colo.) W 19-6@West Texas State* L 20-0EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 33-7@Arizona State* T 13-13Scoring – NAU 130, Opp. 70

1947 – 1-7-0, 0-4-0 Border Conf.*@Nevada L 50-0@Pepperdine L 60-7@Texas-El Paso* L 40-0WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 12-8@Arizona State* L 31-7@Wichita State------ L 55-7WEST TEXAS STATE* L 25-0@New Mexico State* L 26-6Scoring – NAU 39, Opp. 295

1948 – 4-5-0, 1-2-0 Border Conf.*@West Texas State* L 28-0NEW MEXICO STATE* W 13-7SAN PEDRO ATHL. CLUB W 21-12@Arizona State* L 40-0 REDLANDS (Calif.) W 25-7@Western State (Colo.) L 26-6La Verne (Calif.)# W 47-6PEPPERDINE L 34-20@Whittier (Calif.) L 27-12Scoring – NAU 144, Opp. 187#Played in Kingman, Ariz.

1949 – 1-6-1, 0-3-0 Border Conf.*@Pepperdine L 39-0CALIFORNIA TECH W 43-13WESTERN STATE (Colo.) L 25-14@Arizona State* L 62-6WHITTIER (Calif.) L 20-13@Redlands (Calif.) T 20-20WEST TEXAS STATE* L 47-6@New Mexico State* L 35-0Scoring – NAU 102, Opp. 261

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1950 – 2-7-0, 0-4-0 Border Conf.*@West Texas State* L 52-12@New Mexico* L 78-0LA VERNE (Calif.) W 37-20@Arizona State* L 63-0NEW MEXICO STATE* L 20-14NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 26-19@Whittier (Calif.) L 28-7@Western New Mexico L 20-6@Pepperdine L 66-12Scoring – NAU 114, Opp. 366

1951 – 1-7-0, 0-2-0 Border Conf.*@New Mexico Highlands L 13-6@New Mexico* L 55-6CALIFORNIA TECH L 28-14WHITTIER (Calif.) W 6-0LA VERNE (Calif.) L 13-12@Idaho State L 34-20@New Mexico State* L 48-12WESTERN NEW MEXICO L 20-0Scoring – NAU 76, Opp. 211

1952 – 3-4-0, 0-1-0 Border Conf.* EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 21-7LA VERNE (Calif.) W 36-14CALIFORNIA TECH W 20-7NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 13-6@New Mexico State* L 33-9@Western New Mexico L 14-7@Whittier (Calif.) L 25-0Scoring – NAU 92, Opp. 120

1953 – 4-5-0, 2-3-0 N.M. Conf.* ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 20-7@Eastern New Mexico* L 20-0@Whittier (Calif.) L 13-7WESTERN STATE (Colo.) L 26-7LA VERNE (Calif.) W 18-14@New Mexico Highlands* W 12-8@Panhandle State (Okla.)* L 26-21WESTERN NEW MEXICO* W 20-7@New Mexico Military Inst.* L 45-21Scoring – NAU 126, Opp. 166

1954 – 3-6-0, 1-3-0 N.M. Conf.*@Redlands (Calif.) W 14-0@Adams State (Colo.) L 20-12WHITTIER (Calif.) L 20-16LA VERNE (Calif.) W 35-19 NEW MEXICO MILITARY* W 13-7NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS* L 27-13PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.)* L 21-14@Western New Mexico* L 7-6@Idaho State L 46-7Scoring – NAU 130, Opp. 167

1955 – 0-9-0, 0-4-0 N.M. Conf.*ADAMS STATE (Colo.) L 12-6@Whittier (Calif.) L 20-0REDLANDS (Calif.) L 32-6LA VERNE (Calif.) L 6-0@New Mexico Highlands* L 41-20@Panhandle State (Okla.)* L 28-7WESTERN NEW MEXICO* L 14-12@Pepperdine L 34-14@New Mexico Military Inst.* L 33-7Scoring – NAU 72, Opp. 220

1956 – 8-2-0, 3-0-0 Frontier Conf.*FRONTIER CONF. CHAMPION@Ft. Huachuca Army Base W 28-6PEPPERDINE L 14-12UC RIVERSIDE W 60-0@Westminister (Utah) W 29-0LA VERNE (Calif.) W 27-6NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS* W 28-13PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.)* W 47-0@Western New Mexico* W 54-40@Long Beach State L 7-6@San Diego W 20-7Scoring – NAU 311, Opp. 93

1957 – 8-1-0, 3-0-0 Frontier Conf.*FRONTIER CONF. CHAMPION

FT. HUACHUCA ARMY BASE# W

46-0SAN DIEGO W 40-6REDLANDS (Calif.) W 18-6CAL POLY POMONA W 34-7LONG BEACH STATE L 7-6@New Mexico Highlands* W 13-7@Panhandle State (Okla.)* W 42-0WESTERN NEW MEXICO* W 44-12Nevada+ W 26-20Scoring – NAU 269, Opp. 65#First game at Lumberjack Stadium+Played in Las Vegas, Nev.

1958 – 11-1-0, 3-0-0 Frontier Conf.*NAIA NATIONAL RUNNER-UPFRONTIER CONF. CHAMPION

SAN DIEGO MARINES W 25-19@Cal Poly Pomona W 16-8McMURRY (Texas) W 13-6@Redlands (Calif.) W 28-14LA VERNE (Calif.) W 47-0NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS* W 20-0PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.)* W 41-7@Western New Mexico* W 30-7Willamette (Ore.)# W 7-0@Cal State Chico W 40-6Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.)+ W 41-12NE Oklahoma% (CBS-TV) L 19-13Scoring – NAU 321, Opp. 98#Played in Yuma, Ariz.+NAIA Playoff (Tucson, Ariz.)%Holiday Bowl (St. Petersburg, Fla.)

1959 – 6-2-1, 3-0-0 Frontier Conf.*FRONTIER CONF. CHAMPION

@New Mexico State L 35-0IDAHO STATE W 16-7@McMurry (Texas) L 55-7REDLANDS (Calif.) W 6-0CAL STATE CHICO W 26-12@New Mexico Highlands* W 13-7@Panhandle State (Okla.)* W 27-13WESTERN NEW MEXICO* W 33-6Cal Poly Pomona# T 7-7Scoring – NAU 135, Opp. 142#Played in Yuma, Ariz.

1960 – 6-3-2, 2-1-1 Frontier Conf.*FRONTIER CONF. CO-CHAMP

CHINA LAKE NAVAL BASE W 61-2@Idaho State L 30-10@Redlands (Calif.) W 20-6WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 38-0NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS* T 7-7PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.)* W 14-13@Western New Mexico* W 34-26@Cal Poly Pomona L 18-14NATIONAL UNIV. (Mexico) W 34-26@Eastern New Mexico* L 34-14@San Diego T 14-14Scoring – NAU 260, Opp. 176

1961 – 3-5-1, 2-0-1 Frontier Conf.*@New Mexico State L 56-6@Adams State (Colo.) L 14-6REDLANDS (Calif.) W 13-10IDAHO STATE L 27-0@New Mexico Highlands* T 21-21@Santa Clara L 20-10WESTERN NEW MEXICO* W 35-13CAL POLY POMONA L 55-12Eastern New Mexico*# W 33-14Scoring – NAU 136, Opp. 230#Played in Mesa, Ariz.

1962 – 6-4-0, IndependentMONTANA STATE L 27-6ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 16-0WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 20-7@Idaho State W 35-26NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 17-0@Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 21-20@Western New Mexico W 34-7@Cal Poly Pomona L 38-0@Whittier (Calif.) L 29-20Eastern New Mexico# L 19-0

Scoring – NAU 169, Opp. 173#Played in Clovis, N.M.

1963 – 5-3-1, IndependentWHITTIER (Calif.) T 6-6SAN DIEGO MARINE BASE L 40-7IDAHO STATE L 13-2@New Mexico Highlands W 49-0@Montana State L 28-7WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 52-14CAL POLY POMONA W 42-14@Western State (Colo.) W 14-7Eastern New Mexico# W 15-6Scoring – NAU 194, Opp. 128#Played in Globe, Ariz.

1964 – 5-4-0, IndependentWEBER STATE W 41-6TEXAS-ARLINGTON L 10-9@Idaho State W 28-21NORTHERN COLORADO +W 45-7@Cal Poly Pomona W 28-6@Western New Mexico W 56-6ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 33-0@Eastern New Mexico L 39-17@Santa Clara L 28-18Scoring – NAU 275, Opp. 123+Game forfeited by NAU

1965 – 5-4-1, Independent@Weber State L 21-14WHITTIER (Calif.) L 3-2@Adams State (Colo.) W 56-0IDAHO STATE T 0-0CAL POLY POMONA W 13-7@Northern Colorado W 23-0@Texas-Arlington L 27-6@Fort Lewis (Colo.) W 41-14EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 41-14SAN DIEGO STATE L 20-0Scoring – NAU 196, Opp. 106

1966 – 6-4-0, IndependentWEBER STATE L 32-14@Fresno State L 14-12@Idaho State W 14-13CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE W 34-16@Cal Poly Pomona W 26-0LONG BEACH STATE W 32-12MONTANA W 34-8WEST TEXAS STATE L 34-7@Eastern New Mexico W 21-14@San Diego State L 16-8Scoring – NAU 202, Opp. 159

1967 – 5-5-0, IndependentNORTH DAKOTA W 39-10@Weber State L 29-28EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 7-0@Whittier (Calif.) W 46-29NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 41-13WESTERN ILLINOIS W 34-0

@Long Beach State W 26-21@Montana L 10-7EAST CENTRAL (Okla.) L 13-7@New Mexico State L 90-0Scoring – NAU 228, Opp. 222

1968 – 6-4-0, Independent@Drake L 30-14LONG BEACH STATE W 26-20WEBER STATE L 21-14@Nebraska-Omaha W 7-6@Northern Illinois W 43-14CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 21-20@Montana State L 20-15HIRAM-SCOTT (Neb.) W 37-7@Eastern New Mexico W 35-17MONTANA W 18-0Scoring – NAU 229, Opp. 156

1969 – 7-3-0, IndependentCAL POLY POMONA W 38-7@West Texas State W 21-20@Montana L 52-7MONTANA STATE W 35-0@Cal State Los Angeles W 20-14@Long Beach State L 23-15WHITWORTH (Wash.) W 61-0@Weber State W 21-19EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 48-20@Fresno State L 27-18Scoring – NAU 284, Opp. 182

1970 – 2-8-0, 0-4-0/7th Big Sky*QUANTICO MARINE BASE W 25-3CAL STATE LOS ANGELES W 33-0@Montana* L 20-0@New Mexico Highlands L 47-4@New Mexico State# L 57-13DRAKE L 31-17@Montana State* L 28-8WEBER STATE* L 38-6@Eastern New Mexico L 21-7FRESNO STATE L 42-7Scoring – NAU 120, Opp. 287#Designated Big Sky game

1971 – 5-5-0, 1-3-0/6th Big Sky*@North Dakota State L 42-9NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS ^L 34-27@Weber State* L 23-7DRAKE# L 38-13MONTANA STATE* W 25-16NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 20-7@Trinity (Texas) L 42-21CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 48-0@Boise State* L 22-17SOUTHERN OREGON ^W 2-0 Scoring – NAU 189, Opp. 224#Designated Big Sky game^Won by forfeit

All-Time results

1958 nATIonAl ChAmpIonShIp rUnner-UpSFRONT ROW: Rightly Curnutte (Manager), Johnny Lopez, Mike Garcia, Frank Thomas, Carlos Salas, Ron Cote, Bill McCormick, Louis Reyna, Bill Herrera, Dan Loveall, Larry Clapham and Bob Gradillas. SECOND ROW: Al Alvarez, Paul Reynolds, Joe Gallegos,Ray Harris, Louis Casillas, Rudy Cabrera, Hector Lopez, Ted Sorich, Mel Huffaker, Frank Morales and Fernando Maya. THIRD ROW: Don Murray (Manager), Paul Renner, Hosie Maddox, Al Rex, Ernie Hansen, Glen Morgan, Earl Randolph, Bruce Bernhardi, Mel Hannah, John Lowry (Coach), Cecil Nelson (Coach), Max Spilsbury, (Football). Not pictured Pete Kotchou.

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1972 – 3-8-0, 0-4-0/7th Big Sky*NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 14-7SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 31-10@Montana* L 40-10@New Mexico Highlands W 35-26@Montana State* L 23-9TRINITY (Texas) L 37-22WEBER STATE* L 28-7@Cal State Northridge W 15-14LOUISIANA TECH L 41-21@Hawai’i L 20-13BOISE STATE* L 39-12Scoring – NAU 182, Opp. 292

1973 – 4-6-0, 2-3-0/3rd Big Sky*@North Dakota State L 36-7@Weber State* L 25-13MONTANA* W 14-10@Louisiana Tech L 37-7TEXAS LUTHERAN W 28-14@Boise State* L 21-6CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 77-17MONTANA STATE* L 45-0@Nevada-Las Vegas L 42-14@Idaho State* W 36-7Scoring – NAU 202, Opp. 254

1974 – 3-6-0, 2-3-0/5th Big SkyCAL STATE FULLERTON L 10-7NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 27-15NEVADA-LAS VEGAS L 31-14IDAHO STATE* W 20-15@Montana State* L 44-21@Montana* L 27-0WEBER STATE* W 21-20BOISE STATE* L 45-13@Drake L 34-16Scoring – NAU 139, Opp. 241

1975 – 1-9-0, 0-6-0/7th Big Sky*UC RIVERSIDE W 34-30IDAHO* L 22-12@Cal Poly Pomona L 3-0@Idaho State* L 17-7EASTERN MONTANA L 36-34@Boise State* L 48-0@Nevada-Las Vegas L 34-21MONTANA STATE* L 31-17MONTANA* L 28-22@Weber State* L 19-8Scoring – NAU 155, Opp. 268

1976 – 8-3-0, 4-2-0/3rd Big Sky*U.S. INTERNATIONAL (Calif.) W 20-0IDAHO STATE* W 34-7@Nebraska-Omaha W 28-13@Montana* W 23-21CAL POLY POMONA L 9-7NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 31-28BOISE STATE* W 42-7@Montana State* L 33-0WEBER STATE* W 30-18@Idaho* L 31-14@Cal State Fullerton W 20-17Scoring – NAU 249, Opp. 184

1977 – 9-3-0, 4-1-0/2nd Big Sky*AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W 31-30

@Idaho State* W 28-7MONTANA*^ W 25-24@Weber State* W 36-10@Nevada-Las Vegas L 20-16@Cal Poly Pomona W 16-0CAL STATE FULLERTON W 24-9@Boise State* L 27-13MONTANA STATE* W 28-21EASTERN MONTANA W 70-0NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 37-21JACKSONVILLE STATE! L 35-0Scoring – NAU 324, Opp. 204!Division II playoff game^First game in J.L. Walkup Skydome

1978 – 8-2-0, 6-0-0/1st Big Sky*BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPION

@North Dakota State L 23-7PORTLAND STATE W 42-14IDAHO STATE* (ABC-TV) W 34-14@Montana* W 21-6@Idaho* W 34-29CAL POLY POMONA W 31-3@Northern Colorado L 33-6@Montana State* W 43-22BOISE STATE* W 31-30WEBER STATE* W 10-0Scoring – NAU 259, Opp. 174

1979 – 7-4-0, 3-4-0/t-3rd Big Sky*@Portland State W 22-21IDAHO* W 29-18MONTANA* W 26-13@Idaho State* W 6-3NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 21-10@Weber State* L 34-10MONTANA STATE* L 10-7NORTHERN COLORADO W 16-7@Boise State* L 44-7CAL POLY POMONA W 21-3NEVADA* L 31-7Scoring – NAU 172, Opp. 194

1980 – 5-6-0, 3-4-0/t-6th Big Sky*TEXAS A&I W 24-11@North Dakota State L 27-14BOISE STATE* L 20-18@Cal State Fullerton L 21-13IDAHO STATE* (ESPN-TV) W 38-13@Nevada* L 21-0WEBER STATE* W 32-7@Montana State* W 27-24NORTHERN COLORADO W 30-13@Montana* L 31-21@Idaho* L 14-7Scoring – NAU 224, Opp. 202

1981 – 4-7-0, 2-5-0/6th Big Sky*@Texas A&I L 26-3NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 23-17MONTANA* L 29-23@Boise State* L 34-20@Idaho State* L 31-6NEVADA* L 34-17@Portland State W 34-10MONTANA STATE* W 20-14@Weber State* (ot) L 24-23IDAHO* W 24-3

Cal Poly Pomona# L 35-33Scoring – NAU 226, Opp. 257#Played in Tempe, Ariz.

1982 – 4-7-0, 3-4-0/t-5th Big Sky*@Cal State Fullerton L 19-15SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 36-15@Montana* L 36-35BOISE STATE* W 30-14@Nevada* L 24-12IDAHO STATE* W 18-16EASTERN WASHINGTON L 14-7@New Mexico State L 34-32@Montana State* L 32-19@Idaho* L 55-37WEBER STATE* W 35-28Scoring – NAU 276, Opp. 287

1983 – 4-7-0, 2-5-0/7th Big Sky*SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 53-3@Weber State* L 26-13MONTANA STATE* W 33-16MONTANA* L 21-17EASTERN WASHINGTON W 22-21@Idaho State* L 42-24@Pacific L 28-14NEVADA* W 41-38IDAHO* L 40-10@Boise State* L 28-3@Fresno State L 30-22Scoring – NAU 252, Opp. 293

1984 – 4-6-0, 2-5-0/7th Big Sky*New Mexico Highlands# W 64-0CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 26-10WEBER STATE* W 42-21PACIFIC L 38-28@Nevada* L 37-20@Montana* W 24-18BOISE STATE* L 14-12IDAHO STATE* L 29-15UNIV. OF MANITOBA+ W 42-14@Idaho* L 37-9@Montana State* L 41-3Scoring – NAU 285, Opp. 259#Played in Ft. Defiance, Ariz.+Exhibition, does not count in record

1985 – 3-8-0, 1-6-0/t-7th Big Sky*NORTH DAKOTA W 41-0SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 24-20IDAHO* L 27-3@Eastern Washington L 33-0@Idaho State* L 34-3MONTANA STATE* W 27-24@Boise State* L 24-10NEVADA* L 36-10@Weber State* L 37-10CAL STATE FULLERTON L 22-8MONTANA* L 32-31Scoring – NAU 167, Opp. 289

1986 – 7-4-0, 5-2-0/t-2nd Big Sky*SOUTHERN UTAH STATE L 27-17ANGELO STATE (Texas) W 24-13EASTERN WASHINGTON L 28-6WEBER STATE* W 45-24@Montana* W 34-28

SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE W 39-0@Montana State* L 27-19@Idaho* W 24-0BOISE STATE* W 17-14IDAHO STATE* W 31-17@Nevada* L 27-17Scoring – NAU 273, Opp. 205

1987 – 7-4-0, 4-4-0/t-4th Big Sky*@Northern Colorado W 44-17MONTANA* W 24-17IDAHO* L 46-37SONOMA STATE (Calif.) W 55-6@Weber State* L 30-17@Idaho State* W 32-23MONTANA STATE* W 54-21@Eastern Washington* W 41-24@Tulsa W 24-20@Boise State* L 48-18NEVADA* L 40-39Scoring – NAU 385, Opp. 292

1988 – 6-5-0, 4-4-0/t-4th Big Sky*SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 55-13EASTERN WASHINGTON* W 34-24BOISE STATE* L(2ot) 24-21@Idaho* L 31-20@Nevada* L 31-28@Montana* (2ot) L 33-26IDAHO STATE* W 27-7@Montana State* W 28-17NORTHERN IOWA (ESPN-TV) W 25-12@Nicholls State L 23-5WEBER STATE* W 27-21Scoring – NAU 296, Opp. 236

1989 – 3-8-0, 2-6-0/t-6th Big Sky*ABILENE CHRISTIAN (Texas) W 42-13WESTERN NEW MEXICO L 21-17@Weber State* W 20-17@Eastern Washington* L 20-14IDAHO* L 41-31@Boise State* L 21-14MONTANA* L 38-14@Idaho State* L 24-20@Akron L 52-7MONTANA STATE* W 35-31NEVADA* L 52-45Scoring – NAU 259, Opp. 330

1990 – 5-6-0, 3-5-0/t-5th Big Sky*CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 37-3@Nevada* L 55-14EASTERN WASHINGTON* W 31-24IDAHO STATE* W 35-32@Montana State* L 70-37BOISE STATE* L 28-20@Montana* L 48-14NICHOLLS STATE W 41-34@Idaho* L 52-7WEBER STATE* W 38-35@Northern Iowa L 36-16Scoring – NAU 290, Opp. 417

1991 – 3-8-0, 1-7-0/t-8th Big Sky*EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 22-15NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 65-12

All-Time results

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@Weber State* L 43-38@Akron L 49-14@Idaho State* L 45-14MONTANA STATE* W 27-16@Boise State* L 57-14MONTANA* L 34-27@Eastern Washington* L 44-29IDAHO* L 44-28NEVADA* L 45-16Scoring – NAU 294, Opp. 404

1992 – 4-7-0, 2-5-0/t-6th Big Sky*SOUTHERN UTAH L 20-17NORTHEASTERN W 21-14@Nevada-Las Vegas L 40-7IDAHO STATE* W 27-12@Montana State* W 13-9BOISE STATE* L 20-14@Montana* L 28-27EASTERN WASHINGTON* L 15-9@Idaho* L 53-14WEBER STATE* L 25-19MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 31-22Scoring – NAU 199, Opp. 258

1993 – 7-4-0, 3-4-0/t-5th Big Sky*@Southern Utah (KUSK-TV) W 31-27NORTH TEXAS W 24-23CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 23-9@Idaho State* W 32-15MONTANA STATE* W 23-20@Boise State* W 23-9MONTANA* L 38-23@Eastern Washington* L 38-26IDAHO* L 34-27@Weber State* L 67-28VALPARAISO W 55-13Scoring – NAU 315, Opp. 293

1994 – 7-4-0, 4-3-0/t-4th Big Sky*@Nevada L 30-27SOUTHERN UTAH W 59-21IDAHO STATE* W 41-19@Montana State* W 47-30BOISE STATE* L 28-16@Montana* L 35-24EASTERN WASHINGTON* W 35-21@Idaho* L 41-14WEBER STATE* W 24-20CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 44-21@Cal State Northridge W 60-7Scoring – NAU 391, Opp. 273

1995 – 7-4-0, 4-3-0/t-2nd Big Sky*@New Mexico L 45-21SACRAMENTO STATE W 62-7ABILENE CHRISTIAN (Texas) W 62-0CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 68-7MONTANA STATE* W 37-0@Boise State* W 32-13MONTANA* L 24-21@Eastern Washington* W 30-16@Idaho State* W 42-14IDAHO* L 17-14@Weber State* L 20-14Scoring – NAU 403, Opp. 163

1996 – 9-3-0, 7-1-0/2nd Big Sky*1-AA PLAYOFFSWESTERN NEW MEXICO W 75-0@New Mexico L 49-33SOUTHERN UTAH W 43-13@Portland State* (FSN-TV) W 38-24CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 32-14WEBER STATE* W 59-45@Montana State* W 49-18SACRAMENTO STATE* W 51-32@Montana* L 48-32IDAHO STATE* (FSN-TV) W(ot) 50-38@Eastern Washington* W 13-10FURMAN! L 42-31Scoring – NAU 506, Opp. 333! I-AA Playoff Game

1997 – 6-5-0, 4-4-0/t-4th Big Sky*@New Mexico L 33-10

ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.) W 33-10MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 40-6PORTLAND STATE* W 56-21@Weber State* (FSN-TV) L 36-23MONTANA STATE* W 14-13@Sacramento State* W 48-25MONTANA* W 27-24@Idaho State* L 41-24EASTERN WASHINGTON* L 31-14@Cal State Northridge* L 21-13Scoring – NAU 302, Opp. 261

1998 – 6-5-0, 3-5-0/t-7th Big Sky*@Cal Poly W 9-0SOUTHWEST TEXAS W 38-16CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 41-10WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 28-9@Eastern Washington* L 21-17IDAHO STATE* W 30-7@Montana* L 33-20SACRAMENTO STATE* L 38-21@Montana State* L 32-25WEBER STATE* W 20-17@Portland State* (FSN-TV) W 23-13Scoring – NAU 241, Opp. 227

1999 – 4-8-0^, 2-6-0^/t-6th Big Sky*CAL POLY W 55-21@New Mexico +L 45-14@Southwest Texas W 29-26EASTERN WASHINGTON* L 14-10@Idaho State* +W 43-28MONTANA* L 42-23@Sacramento State* W(3ot) 51-49MONTANA STATE* +W 49-20@Weber State* +W 36-19PORTLAND STATE* W 40-24@Cal State Northridge* +W 30-10@Georgia Southern +L 72-29Scoring – NAU 409, Opp. 370

2000 – 3-8-0, 2-6-0/t-7th Big Sky*CHADRON STATE (KUSK-TV) W 32-24@CS Northridge W 49-26@New Mexico L 35-28PORTLAND STATE (KUSK-TV) L 42-10@Idaho State L 28-21WEBER STATE (KUSK-TV) L 12-10@#5 Montana L 17-7MONTANA STATE W 32-9@Eastern Washington (FOX-TV) L 27-9SACRAMENTO ST. (KUSK-TV) L 28-24SOUTHERN UTAH (KUSK-TV) L 27-23 Scoring – NAU 245, Opp. 275

2001 – 8-4-0, 5-2-0/t-2nd Big SkyI-AA PLAYOFFSCS NORTHRIDGE W 30-17STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 10-3@Southern Utah W 41-12@#23 Portland State L 33-30IDAHO STATE W 51-26@Weber State W 42-32#2 MONTANA (KPAX) L 38-27@Montana State W 35-28EAST. WASHINGTON (FOX-TV) W 42-33@Sacramento State W 50-40@Oregon State L 45-10at Sam Houston State! L 34-31Scoring – NAU 368, Opp. 307! I-AA Playoff Game

2002 – 6-5-0, 3-4-0/t-4th Big Sky@Arizona (FSN-AZ) L 37-3@Cal Poly W 31-24#14 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 40-14#9 PORTLAND STATE* W 14-10WEBER STATE* W 26-21SACRAMENTO STATE L 24-21@Eastern Washington L 41-29MONTANA STATE (KAZ-TV) W 20-17@#1 Montana (KAZ-TV) L 38-24@#19 Idaho State L 46-20@St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 24-12Scoring – NAU 252, Opp. 284

2003 – 9-4-0, 5-2-0/t-1st Big SkyBIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPION

SAINT MARY’S (CALIF.) W 44-3@#20 Arizona State L 34-14@#22 Portland State* W 23-0#14 CAL POLY W 24-7@Weber State* W 48-29@Sacramento State* W 24-21EASTERN WASHINGTON* W 54-31@Montana State* (KAZ-TV) L 21-17#10 MONTANA* (FB Net./AZ-TV) L 59-21#20 IDAHO STATE* W 46-31@Sam Houston State W 34-18@#1 McNeese State! W 35-3#13 FLORIDA ATLANTIC! (ESPN) L 48-25Scoring – NAU 409, Opp. 305! I-AA Playoff Game

2004 – 4-7-0, 3-4-0/5th Big Sky@Arizona (FSN-AZ) L 3-21@#15 Stephen F. Austin L(ot) 17-24WEBER STATE* W 55-27SACARAMENTO STATE* W 26-0@Eastern Washington* (AZ-TV) L 14-45WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 34-14PORTLAND STATE* W 21-20#21 MONTANA STATE* (AZ-TV) L 14-60@#9 Montana* L 22-34@Idaho State* L 17-24#25 NORTHERN IOWA L 21-45Scoring – NAU 244, Opp. 314

2005 – 3-8-0, 1-7-0/t-7th Big SkyAdams State W 52-13@Arizona L 12-31Southern Utah W 27-7@Weber State* L 23-31@Sacramento State* (AZ-TV) L 24-38#8 East. Washington* (AZ-TV) L 14-42@#25 Portland State* L 0-45@#15 Montana State* (Max Media) L 22-29#4 Montana* (KPAX) L 0-23Idaho State* W 42-28@#10 Northern Iowa L 17-41Scoring – NAU 233, Opp. 338

2006 – 6-5-0, 5-3-0/4th Big Sky@#24 Arizona State (FSN) L 14-35@Utah (the mtn.) L 7-45DIXIE COLLEGE W 66-14@Idaho State* W 33-27MONTANA STATE* (Max Media) L 32-39@#3 Montana (KPAX) L 21-24SACRAMENTO STATE* W 39-22@E. Washington* W 34-26#25 PORTLAND STATE L 26-34WEBER STATE* W 42-17@N. Colorado* W 54-3Scoring – NAU 378, Opp. 296

2007 – 6-5-0, 5-3-0/3rd Big SkyW. NEW MEXICO W 47-0@Arizona L 24-45@#1 Appalachian St. L 21-34N. COLORADO* (NAU) W 34-14@Sacramento State* L 9-38@Portland State* W 44-43IDAHO STATE* (NAU) W 45-24@Weber State W 29-20#3 MONTANA* (NAU) L 16-21@Montana State (Max Media) W 29-14E. WASHINGTON* (NAU) L 24-52Scoring – NAU 322, Opp. 305

2008 – 6-5-0, 4-4-0/5th Big Sky@#15 Arizona State (FSN) L 13-30N.M. HIGHLANDS (NAU) W 68-10@Southern Utah W 19-14@N. Colorado W 25-22SACRAMENTO ST. (NAU) W 42-10PORTLAND STATE (NAU) W 37-17@Idaho State W 52-30#16 WEBER STATE (NAU) L 14-42@#6 Montana (KPAX) L 10-45MONTANA STATE (Max Media) L 23-25

@E. Washington L 13-28Scoring – NAU 316, Opp. 273

2009 – 5-6-0, 4-4-0/T5th Big Sky@Arizona L 17-34SOUTHERN UTAH (NAU) W 42-39#4 MONTANA* (KPAX) L (ot) 34-41 N. COLORADO* (NAU) W 35-27@#24 Montana St.* (BSN) W 23-10@Portland State* W 44-23IDAHO ST.* (NAU) W 40-12@Sacramento St.* L 24-27@Ole Miss* (CSS) L 14-38@Weber St.* L 9-27E. WASHINGTON* (NAU) L 45-49Scoring – NAU 327, Opp. 327

2010 – 6-5-0, 4-4-0/6th Big SkyW. NEW MEXICO (NAU-TV) W 48-0at Arizona State (FSN PLUS) L 20-41@Idaho State W 32-7@Southern Utah W 26-23@#13 E. Washington* L 14-21#9 MONTANA ST.* (MAX) W 34-7@#7 Montana* (KPAX) L 21-24SACRAMENTO ST.* (NAU-TV) L 10-40@N. Colorado* W 21-14WEBER ST.* (NAU-TV) L 26-27PORTLAND ST.* (NAU-TV) W 62-14Scoring – NAU 314, Opp. 218

2011 – 4-7-0, 3-5-0/T6th Big Sky@ Arizona (FSN) L 10-41FORT LEWIS (NAU-TV) W 58-13at Portland State* L 29-31IDAHO STATE* (NAU-TV) W 20-3E. WASHINGTON* (NAU-TV) L 28-36@#3 Montana State* (MAX) L 24-41#9 MONTANA* (KPAX) L 24-28@Sacramento St.* W 27-26NO. COLORADO* (NAU-TV) W 34-14@Weber State* L 31-34SOUTHERN UTAH (NAU-TV) L 24-27Scoring – NAU 309, Opp. 217

2012 - 8-3-0/4th Big Sky@ Arizona State (PAC-12) L 6-63@ UNLV W 17-14FORT LEWIS (NAU-TV) W 69-0@ Montana* W 41-31PORTLAND STATE* (NAU-TV) W 24-10@ North Dakota* W 45-38UC DAVIS* (NAU-TV) W 21-7@ Northern Colorado* W 12-10@ Idaho State* W 50-10SOUTHERN UTAH* (NAU-TV) L (ot) 29-35#17 CAL POLY* (NAU-TV) L 34-41Scoring – NAU 348, Opp. 259

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A-A-AJake Abbott ...................2012-Ed Abel ..................................1974-75Donta Abron ...........................1993-94Eric Adams .................................2004Karreim Adams ......................1998-99Daniel Adler ...........................2010-12Chika Agha .................................2002Julian Agredano .....................1946-47Howard Ahern .............................1979Govenor Akers .......................1937-38Samaji Akili ............................1994-97Keoni Akina .................................2004Jim Alderson ...............................1965Van Aldridge ...............................1989Rod Alexander .......................1990-94Marucs Alford ...............2012-Alma Allen ...................................1954Derek Allen .................................1998Gove Allen .............................1927-32John Allen ..............................1927-28Kacey Allen ........................1997-2000Ken Allen ...............................1973-74Scott Allen ...................................1981Jason Allmond ............................2011Doug Allred ............................1983-85Lamar Allred ...............................1935William Alo ..................................2005Albert Alverez ........................1954-58Frank Alverez .........................1951-52OScar Alvirez ..............................2008Mickey Alzola .........................1959-60Alex Amado ...........................1959-60Archie Amerson .....................1995-96Paul An ..................................2003-04Dan Anders ............................1977-80Dave Anders ..........................1979-81Jim Anders .............................1979-81Blayne Anderson ...................2008-11Fred Anderson ............................1938George Anderson .......................1923Gregg Anderson .........................1970Jack Anderson ............................1938Steve Anderson 1981-82 Tom Anderson ........................1968-69Robert Anderson-Drake .........2001-02Tony Angelo 1989-90 Andrew Anthony 1997-2000 Brandon Anthony ..............2005, 2007Alfred Antillon ..............................1942Hekili Apao ..................................2000Chuck Apt 1972-75 Marty Arambel ............................1969Duke Archer ................................1963Jim Arellanes 1992-93 Kojo Arhin ...................................2000Denzil Arlington ......................1951-52Jim Arlington ..........................1951-52Alvin Armer .................................1932Bill Armstrong 1932-35 Frank Armstrong ....................1928-31Gus Armstrong ............................1978Joe Armstrong ............................1983Craig Arnold ...........................1965-66Darrel Arnold ..........................2003-06Dave Arnold ...........................1978-79Paul Arslanian ........................1973-74Greg Arthur ............................1979-82George Asalele .................2000, 2002Charles Aston .............................1938Matt Atwood 1987 Gaston Aubineau ...................1915-17Norm Aufderheide ..................1970-71Craig Austin...........................1985-86 Frankie Auza ..........................1988-89Joe Auza .....................................1955Jerry Avery .............................1990-92Scott Avery .................................1985Manuel Avila ...............................1965Mark Awbrey ...............................1980Joe Ayers....................................1986

Ray Azar .....................................1942

B-B-BLloyd Babcock ............................1942Andy Bachelier .............2012-Ben Bachelier ........................2008-11John Badertscher .......................1980Mike Bail.....................................1975 Rick Bail .................................1985-86Blake Bailey .................2011-Sid Bailey ....................................1975Frank Baker ...........................1975-77Jim Baker ....................................1974Ken Baker ...................................1984Shaun Baker ...............................2006Carl Baldenegro .....................1954-55Craig Ballew ..........................1963-67Chris Baniszewski .................1986-89Edmond Bardwell .......................1989Pete Barela ............................1983-84Lawrence Barfell .........................1930Jermekio Barlow .........................2005Randy Barkley ............................1977Ted Barkley .................................1942Gary Barnes ..........................1964-67Larry Barnes ..........................1979-82Robert Barnes .......................1983-84Doug Barr ..............................1969-70Lester Barry ................................1963Brad Bartholomew .................1981-82Dueane Bartle .............................1953Dick Baserman ......................1967-71John Bates ..................................1975Michael Battisti ......................2008-10Kawika Batoon ...................1999-2000Tony Battiest ..........................1985-88Anders Battle ................2010-Sean Battle ............................1993-94Wayne Baugman .......................1952Zach Bauman ................2010-G. Baumkirchner .........................1967Bill Bausmen ...............................1989Chester Beach .......................1955-57Don Beachum .............................1975Joe Beacom ................................1975Vince Beemiller ......................1984-88Anthony Belcher .........................2008Terry Belden ..........................1990-93Bob Bell ......................................1978Curt Bellar ..............................1985-56William Bellomoo ........................1950Bart Belzner ................................1970Dennis Bender ............................1960John Bendixon .......................1932-33Ben Benedict .........................1987-89Mike Bengston ............................1968Steve Benham .......................1978-80Fidencio Benitez .........................1949Darren Bennett ......................1983-84Jim Bennett ............................1969-70Quinten Bennett .....................1999-02Scott Benning ........................1987-88John Bensing .........................1995-96Milton Berg ............................1936-37Bryant Berge ...............................1999Jeff Bergman .........................1991-94Paul Berlin .............................1974-75Bruce Bernhardi .....................1955-58Doug Berry..................................1976 Ed Berry .................................2008-09John Berry ..................................1975Randy Berry ...........................1973-76Ryan Berry ..................................2008Jim Bertoglio ...............................1948Jarret Bilbrey .....................2008-2012Harry Biller .............................1935-36Brian Bingham .......................2000-03Dale Bingham .............................1959Fred Bingham ........................1942-47Alvin Bird ....................................1987Gene Bird ..............................1952-56

Mike Birt .................................1983-86Jeffrey Birthwright ..................2002-03Ben Bishoff .................................1986Randy Bishop .............................1972Billie Black ..................................1926Chester Black .............................1922Dion Black .............................1995-98Jeff Black ...............................1989-90Gary Bladow ..........................1992-93Bobby Blair .................................1955Dave Blair ...................................1938Jack Blair ...............................1935-37Carl Blakely .......................1997-2000Mark Blakenship .........................1975Sean Blankenship .......................1984Daks Blanks ...........................1994-95Chad Blazzard ............................1939L. Boatwright ..........................1976-77Ron Boatwright ......................1959-61Nick Bogle ..................................2001Walter Boice ...............................1921Mike Bomer ...........................1966-67Isaac Bond .............................2007-11John Bonds ............................1990-92Victor Bongerg .......................1915-16Vic Boniolo .............................1972-73Jack Bonnell ...............................1949Tony Booker ................................1968Don Bossert ................................1970Jonathan Both ............................1923Craig Boudy ................................2004Charles Bowers ..........................1960Dick Bowers ................................1969Wayne Bowling ...........................1941Mike Bowttcher ......................1968-71Patrick Boyce ..............................1917Dwight Boyd ..........................2008-11Blair Boynton .........................2004-07Robert Bracy ...............................1965Carson Bradley ...........................2000Tom Brady .............................1935-36Rohber Brafford .....................1985-87Trason Bragg ..............................2006Bruce Branch .........................2001-05Dwan Brandon .......................1989-90Thomas Brandt ......................1915-16Ryan Branham ............................1933Bruce Branstrom ....................1967-68Jesse Brantley ..............2012-Eric Brewster .........................2005-07D. Breshears ...............................1937Ed Bricker ..............................1989-91Frank Brickey .........................1930-32A.J. Brill .................................1976-77Art Brimhall .................................1927Earl Brimhall ...............................1931Rae Brimhall ..........................1951-52Price Brinkerhoff ....................1916-17Tommy Brittain ............................1986Hal Brockett ...........................1948-49Bill Brooks ...................................1942Brown .........................................1916Andrew Brown .......................1953-54Bob Brown ..................................1969Chad Brown ................................1965Charles Brown .......................1968-69Clay Brown ............................1997-99Homer Brown .........................1937-38J.B. Brown ..................................1953Leonard Brown ...........................1960Leroy Brown ..........................1938-39Pete Brown .................................1924Phil Brown ..................................1977Ray Brown ..................................1938Travis Brown ..........................1996-99Justin Bruce ...........................1991-92Bob Bruner .................................1955Charles Brunk ........................1974-75Steve Bruno ................................1976Dub Bryan ..............................1947-49Jim Bryan ....................................1952

Wilber Bryan ...............................1950David Bryant ..........................1975-76Carlos Bryce ...............................1951John Buckley .........................2002-04Monroe Bull ................................1950Jim Bullard .............................1970-73David Bullock ..............................1975Jim Bunck ..............................1967-68Dennis Bunker ............................1963Nathan Burgess ..........................2008Larry Burke .................................1955Edgar Burkhart ...........................1936Gary Burnett ...............................1989Charles Burns .............................1952Jay Burns ....................................1996Jim Burns ....................................1947Vincent Burns .............................2000Melvin Burrell ..............................1942Wendell Bush ........................1983-84Nick Butier.....................2012-Jeremy Butler ........................1997-98Shannon Butler ......................2002-04Brian Buzzard ........................2003-04Norm Buzzard .............................1953Chris Byers ............................1997-98Pat Byrd ......................................1968

C-C-CRudy Cabrera .......................1955-58Clyde Caffey .........................1927-29Tim Cahal ..................................1975Dave Cahill ............................1962-64Walter Cain ............................1927-29Chris Calcagno ...........................1975Alex Calderwood ...................1991-95Horacio Camacho ..................1996-97Harold Cameron ....................1917-18Lynn Camp ............................1922-24Arthur Campbell ..........................1966Gary Campbell .......................1961-65 Lawrence Campbell ...............1919-21Rex Campbell .............................1925Sonny Campbell ....................1967-69Troy Campbell .......................1996-97Mark Camper ..............................1986Phil Cancik .............................1975-79 Dave Candelaria ....................1941-42Jeff Canterbury ......................1978-80Tom Cantrell ...............................1941Steve Caparella .....................1982-84Gilbert Carbajal ...........................1940Rodger Carbone ....................1975-78Rich Carlberg .........................1972-75Tony Carlisle ...............................1980Dave Carlton ..........................1976-78Al Carnahan ................................1965Eric Carpenter ............................1987Walter Carpenter ........................1941Derek Carr .........................1999-2000John Carrara ..............................1915Tony Carretto ..............................1927Darren Carrington .................1985-88John Carroll ..........................1971-73James Carruthers .......................1986Kino Carson ...........................1996-97Charles Carter ............................1937Gene Carter ................................1936Randy Carter .........................1972-73Chase Cartwright ...............2011-2012Steve Cartwright .........................1980Matt Cary ...............................2000-03Joe Casados .........................1941, 46Hilario Casillas ............................1955Joe Casillas ...........................1956-57 Louis Casillas .............................1958A.J. Casteneda .....................1981-84Julian Castillo .............................1953Ernesto Castro ............................1938Raul Castro .................................1936Terry Cates ................................1967Charles Catt ................................1935

Bill Caughron .........................1970-71Christian Cervantes ...............1990-92Paul Chadwell .............................1968Shonta Chaloux .....................1998-99Ross Chamberlain ......................1974James Chambers ..................1986-87Jon Chanda ................................2008Bob Chandler .........................1972-73Florence Chandler .....................1961Daiveun Curry Chapman .......2007-10Francis Chapman ..................1935-37L.B. Chapman .............................1955Pierre Charmasson .....................1981Sean Chase ...........................1986-87Mike Cheap ................................1977Gerald Chilton .............................1933Kenneth Chilton ..........................1935John Chiono ..........................1927-30Jared Chrisman ..........................2008Mark Cibik ...................................1983Peter Cich ..............................2000-01Alberta Circosta .....................1966-67Vince Cisterna .......................1946-49Bob Claborn ...........................1960-63Larry Clapham ............................1958Al Clark .......................................1969Allan Clark .............................1975-78Don Clark ....................................1935Greg Clark .............................1976-77James Clark ................................1927John Clark ..................................1924Robert Clay .................................1951Leonard Claymore ......................1938Niegel Clements ....................2005-06Roger Closs ...........................1948-49James Cobb ..........................1977-80John Cochran .............................1967Chris Coghlan .............................1993Ed Coker ................................1967-68Hinson Cole ...........................1932-33Lamb Cole ..................................1967Monte Cole .................................1979Nick Cole .......................2012-Valley Coleman ......................2000-01James Collier ..............................1950Bump Collins ........................1977-79Frank Collins .........................1978-80James Collins ........................1967-69John Collins ...............................1984Louis Collins .................2012-Shawn Collins .......................1985-88Cleveland Colter .........................1969Lacey Colter ..........................1965-68Scotty Combs .............................1926Steve Combs .........................1971-72John Cometa .........................1971-72Gerald Commissiong ..................2006Charles Compton ...................1951-54Bill Compton ...............................1951Charles Connelly ........................1960John Conrad ...............................1917Tony Conrad ..........................1986-90Tom Conway ..........................1962-63Charles Cook ....................1941, 1947Randy Cook ...........................1983-85Bob Cooke ..................................1978Jay Coombs ...........................1946-47Harvey Cooper ...........................1924Jeremy Cooper ..................1998-2000Mose Cooper .........................1927-30Tavon Cooper .............................1998Rich Coppage ........................1991-92Raymond Cordes ...................1932-33Charles Corey .............................1949Nick Cornell ................................1989Gilbert Corona ......................1941, 46David Correa .........................1984-85Rich Correa ...........................1968-69Kent Cosby ............................1922-24Ron Cote ...............................1956-59Frank Cottrell .........................1951-52

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Coughlin .....................................1926Beryl Coulson .............................1918Jon Counts .................................1955Chris Courter ..............................1965David Couture ........................1994-97Larry Cox ...............................1969-70Mike Coz .....................................1947Scott Craig .............................1991-92Stuart Crandall ...................1998-2000Sonny Cray ................................1979Vince Creviston .....................1970-71Jake Crissup ..........................1996-99Jim Criswell ................................1968Rich Croson ................................1966George Crouch ...........................1984James Crowe ..............................1984Mike Crowe ............................1969-70Al Culdice ..............................1971-72Tony Cullen ............................1982-86Ryan Cunningham .................1998-99 William Cunningham ...................1955Charles Curren ...........................1965Alphonse Curry ......................1976-79Chad Curtis .................................2005Mike Czyz ..............................2008-11

D-D-DBrian Daeley ..........................1978-79Jim Dagley ..................................1971Eric Dahlberg ..............................1995Marcellus Dale ............................1946Sonny Dale ............................1948-49Jim Daley ....................................1960Chip Daly ....................................1988Eric Damko ............................1998-01Joe Dandoy ................................1983Marc D’Andrea ............................1985Antonio Danek .......................2007-08Jeremy Dang .........................2010-12Herb Daniel ............................1976-77Mike Danielek ........................1965-67Brent Daniels .........................2000-03Cleve Dansby ........................1996-99Cleveland Dansby .................1976-77Wes Darby ..................................1946Duane Darr .................................1953Bill Darrow ..................................1982Seth Darst ..............................1995-97Aaron Dave ............................1997-98Richard Davenport .................1935-36Jerry Davidson ............................1935Clyde Davis .................1924-25, 1928Damion Davis ........................1996-97Jerry Davis .............................1982-85Kevin Davis ............................1975-76Eric Days ....................................1974Dour Dean .............................1969-70Jim Dearing ...........................1973-75Wes Dearmore ......................1991-92Ca’leve Deboskie ..........2011-Covaughn Deboskie-Johnson ....2012Trent DeBusk ..............................1979Francis Decker ...........................1919Nate Dedic .............................2006-07Luigi DeFelice ........................1967-68Al DeGrate .............................1975-76John DeGrenier .....................1969-70Robbie Dehaze ......................2005-08Owen Dejanovich ..................1962-63Jim Delaney ...........................1975-78Ray DeLeon ................................1949Mark Del Giorgio ....................2002-05Robert DeLintt ..............1952,1955-56Geoff Demers ........................1988-89Grant Denny ..........................2008-09Mark Deniz ............................1993-94Mike Derifield ..............................1968Dean DeSpain ..............1942,1946-48Hubert Detloff ........................1926-29Lou Devita ..................................1982Mark Diamond .......................1981-82

Julian Diaz .............................2004-05John Dierking .........................1985-88Mike DiSilvestro ..........................1975Dennis Dixon ..............................1974Giovannie Dixon ....................2009-11David Dobbs ...............................1977Allan Dodds ................................1968Pete Doherty ...............................1970Mike Dohm ............................1978-81Thomas Dolan ............................1998Bob Donahue .........................1971-72Ty Dondelinger ......................1998-01R. Donkersley ........................1946-47Art Donnell .............................1993-94Ernie Dora .............................1960-64Mike Dosen....................2011- Kelton Dotson .............................1965Steve Douglass .....................1990-93Cody Dowd ......................2006-08, 10Lucky Dozier .................2012-Vince Dozier ..........................1981-83Doug Dragomer .....................1991-92Alex Duarte .................................1963George Duarte .......................1985-86Geoff Ducksworth ..................2004-05Daren Dudgeon .....................1987-91 C.R. Duley ..................................1999Ed Duley ................................1968-69Dave Dumas ...............................1970Daivon Dumas .......................2009-11Jimmy Dunbar .......................1935-36Clarence Duncan ...................1959-60Herb Duncan .........................1984-88 John Duncan ..............................1950George Dunlap ..............2012-Dan Dunklin ...............................1918Paul Dunn ...................................1978Marty Durkin ...............................1973Lester Durst ................................1942Allen Dushek .........................1936-38

E-E-EKeith Eachus .........................1985-86John Earl ...............................1983-86J.B. Easley .............................1927-29Edwin Eckert ..........................1935-36Bill Eden ................................1970-71Bubba Edmonds .........................2005David Edstrom ............................1981Jim Eis ...................................1959-61Jonas Eldridge ............................1985Ralph Ellinger .............................1915Harold Elliott ...............................1948Matt Elliott ..............................1989-93Stacey Ellis ............................1994-95Chip Ellwanger ......................1971-73Ross Elvey ..................................1952Drew Emanuel ...............2010-John Emerick ..............................1987Slip Emison .................................1919Cecil Emmett ..............................1935Paul Enge ...................................1972Mickie Enright .............................1919Jogn Enslow ..........................1979-80George Eppelman ......................1942Bill Epperson .........................1960-61Aaron Epstein .............................1952Paul Ernster ...........................2001-04David Estrada ........................1961-64Matt Estrada ..........................2008-10Cleon Etter ..................................1925Robby Eufemia ...........................2002Todd Evangelist ..........................1942Anthony Evans ...........................2008Edward Evans .......................1931-32Glen Evans .................................1925Milton Evans ...............................1949Dustan Everman ....................1959-60

F-F-FKenneth Fagan ......................1937-39

Arthur Fagg .................................1918Charles Faires ............................1962Bill Falcon ...................................1950Jim Fapley .............................1969-70Jay Fano ................................2005-06Afa Faraimo ...........................1996-98Joe Farinas .................................1956Sean Farley ...........................1988-90Thomas Farney ..........................1936James Faultner ...........................1999Quinn Fauria ...............................1990Elmer Feather .............................1939Warren Feigus ............................1946Tony Felix ..............................1978-80John Fenger ..........................1994-95Jim Fernandez .......................1960-63Randy Ferrell .........................1974-75Tom Fields ..................................1953Darin Fila ...............................1983-84Charles Fillerup .....................1922-23Dan Finn ................................1994-97Patrick Finkbone ....................2001-03Dan Fischer ................................1955Ed Fischer .............................1990-91Robert Fish ............................1936-38Joe Fisher ...................................1970Jim Fitzgerald .............................1953Shaun Fitzpatrick ............2005-07, ‘09Rick Flaherty ...............................1987Curtis Flannigan .........................1971Curtis Flannigan .........................1997Gary Fleming ..............................1968Vic Flemons ................................1982Alvin Fletcher ..............................1960Jeff Fletcher ................................1975Kino Flores ............................1969-73Ray Flores .............................1994-97Bernard Flournoy ........................1954Stevan Fontana .....................1997-99Brian Foote ............................1988-90Mike Forch .............................1991-92Charles Ford ...............................1978Edgar “Mutt” Ford ..................1930-32Nate Foreman .............................1999Robert Forti ............................1988-91 John Foss ..............................1980-84Elmer Foster ...............................1952Tom Foster ..................................1965Bob Fowler .................................1977Durant Fowler ........................1992-95Dan Francis ................................1916David Frank ...........................1965-68Ken Fraser .............................1977-79Robert Frazer .............................1931Jarrod Fredricksen ......................2003Scott Free ..............................1971-72Gleston Freeman ........................1950John Freeman .......................1975-77Pat Freitas ..................................1978Eric Freund ............................1991-95Larry Friedrichs ......................1975-77Craig Frum ....................2011-Chester Fuller ........................1932-33Jim Fuller ...............................1965-69Sean Funke ........... 1999-00, 2002-03Jason Fyda .................................2005

G-G-GSean Gaffney .........................1971-72Gary Galante .........................1983-86Gary Galati ............................1970-73Brian Galbreath .....................1993-96Neal Gallagher ............................1975Gilbert Gallahar ..........................2002Joe Gallegos ..........................1958-60Taryll Galloway ...........................2004Doug Gandy ..........................1980-84Frank Gankas .............................1946Mark Gappa ...........................1989-90Adrian Garcia .........................2009-10Gilbert Garcia .............................1946

Jesse Garcia ...............................1931Mike Garcia ...........................1955-58Ramiro Garcia ............................1952Roy Garcia.....................2012-Steven Garcia................2012-Beau Gardner ................2011-Vergene Gardner ........................1970Steve Garner .........................1968-70Larry Garrens ........................1990-91Ken Garver .................................1964Joe Garza ..............................1991-92Kevin Gaston .........................1979-82Trevor Gates ..........................2007-08Terry Gatewood ..........................1984James Gee ............................1981-84Sammy Gee ................................1965Wayne Geis ................................1965Ulysses George ..........................1916K.J. Gerard ............................2004-08Gregg Gerkin .........................1977-80Thomas Geter ........................1994-95Dan Geyer ..................................1977Austin Gibbons ......................1925-28Shawn Gibson .......................1983-86Tim Gibson .................................1979Tom Gibson ...........................1982-86William Giezl ..........................1931-33Benn Gill .....................................1951Branch Gill ..................................1952Norman “Pup” Gill .......................1989Tim Gill ..................................1985-86Trey Gilleo .............................2008-12Tony Gilliam ................................1986Archie Gilliland .......................1946-48Billy Gilliland ...............................1955Guy Gilman ............................1932-33Alex Gilmete ..........................1987-89Paul Gilmore ...............................1989Al Gilpin .................................1972-73Pierre Girtley ...............................2007Charles Gilpin .............................1933Bob Glassner .........................1965-68Joe Glasson ...........................1935-36Chris Glaze ............................1987-88Will Glover .............................1989-92Carl Golden ...........................1975-78Courtney Golden ........................2000Morris Golden .............................1930Louis Goldman ...........................1946Kurt Goldsberry .........................1988Mike Goldstein .......................1997-98Mike Golightly ........................1965-66Brian Gomez ..........................2000-02Frank Gomez .........................1951-54Joe Gomez ............................1952-55Steve Gomez .........................1999-02Jeff Gonter .............................1981-82Armando Gonzales ................1955-56Ruben Gonzales ....................1970-71Mike Good .............................1994-95Reggie Gooden .....................1981-82Dave Goodwin ............................1947Tom Goodwin ..............................1970Tom Gordan ................................1989Benny Gordon ............................1984Tom Gottschall .......................1989-91Mark Gould ............................2000-03Keith Govan ................................1993Charles Gover .......................1970-73Bob Gradillas .........................1957-61Chris Graham ........................1996-97Troy Graham...............................2008Adam Graley ...............................2005Miguel Granillo ............................1955Tanner Grantham ...................1986-87Demarrice Green ........................2008Ramen Green ........................2001-04Pete Greer ..................................1969Jesse Gregg ..........................1921-22Pete Greier .................................1970Bobby Grey ............................1968-69

Nate Griffin ............................2003-04Jerry Grigsby ..............................1973Justin Grimm .........................2004-05Mike Groman ..............................1962Don Groscost ..............................1981Cary Grossart ............................2008-Mike Grossner ............................1983Stephen Gubernick .....................2002Rance Guild ................................1980Brian Guliford .........................1992-93Leroy Guenther .............2012-Ian Gunderman ......................2001-04Wally Gunkle...............................1980Andy Gunsalus ...........................1954Welko Gurovich ..........................1941Joe Gurski .....................2011-

H-H-HDoug Hachett .........................1973-74James Hackett .......................1990-91Jeff Hadded ................................1987Lamar Haines ........................1948-50Edward Haini ..............................2004Kenneth Hale .....................1997-2000Randy Hale, Jr. ..............2010-George Haley ........................1947-48Anthony Hall ..........................1986-88Boyd Hall ....................................1961 Larry Hallam ...............................1967James Hallsted ...........................1950John Hamblin ..............................1922Roland Hamblin ..........................1921Lamont Hamlett ..........................1976Josh Hamlin ...........................2001-04Eric Hammon ..............................1985George Hanley ......................1922-23Joe Hanley .............................1916-19Chris Hann .........................1998-2000Bill Hanna ..............................1964-67Keith Hanna ................................1955Mel Hannah ...........................1958-59William Hanna .......................1951-54Mike Hannagan .....................1966-67Larry Hannum ........................1963-64Tanner Hansler ...........................2009Ernest Hansen .......................1956-60Jim Hansen .................................1956Doug Harding ........................2001-03Jiggs Hardt .................................1946Richard Hardt .............................1941Curt Hardy ..................................1971Robert Hardy ..............................1979Pete Hargis ............................2007-08Anthony Harrington ......2012-Cleveland “Chick” Harris .......1967-68Dave Harris .................................1952Monte Harris .................1959,1962-64Ray Harris ..............................1958-59Tyler Harris .................................2000Rusty Harrison ............................1979Jesse Hart ..................................1999Marc Hartman ........................1987-89Russ Hartman .............................1975Harry Hartsell .........................1964-66Charles Harvell ......................1961-64Ross Haskie ..........................1938-39Austin Hasquet .............2011-Glen Hastings .............................1984Kay Hatch ..............................1931-33Edgar Hawkins ......................1962-63Ryan Hawkins ...............2012-Lee Haws ...............................2000-03Robert Haws ..........................1998-01Lofa Hay .....................................1937Bill Hayes ....................................1976Michael Haynes .....................1986-87Mike Haynes ...............................1976Richard Haywood .......................1962Gus Headington .....................1949-50Jim Headington ...........................1955Dave Heasman ......................1994-97

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Earl Heckethorn ..........................1919Jack Heckethorn ....................1922-26Trevor Heekin ........................2004-08Jeff Heffernen .............................1976Alex Henderson .....................2006-09Broc Hendershot .........................1999Elmer Henderson ........................1915Carl Hendricks ............................1932Lloyd Hendricks ..........................1935Vince Henman .......................2002-04George Henry ........................1946-47Roland Henshaw ........................1932Greg Henson ..............................1971George Hentz .............................1957Finney Hernandez ......................1954Joe Hernandez ...........................1976 Joe Hernandez ......................1969-71Steve Hernandez ...................1993-94Victor Hernandez ...................1993-94Bill Herrera .............................1958-59Gary Herrera ..........................2001-02Jim Herrero ...................2012-Michael Herrick ......................2008-10Fred Herring ...............................1923Jerome Herring ......................1995-96Donald Herriott ...........................1924Cy Hershey .................................1982Shea Heslep ..........................1949-50Jake Hess ..............................2011-12Mason Hess ...........................1992-95Dean Hesseler ............................1975Bill Hickman ...........................1981-82Rue Hickman ..............................1939Aaron Hicks ...........................2006-07Neal Higgenson .....................1975-78Ed Hightower .........................1975-78Jon Hightower .............................1978Roger Hightower ....................1937-39Joe Higuera ................................1951Phil Hildebrand ......................1972-73Ryan Hill ................................1996-97Vernon Hill ..................................1939Wally Hill .....................................1962Eugene Hillock .......................1950-51Jay Hills ......................................1969Danny Hinds ..........................1981-86Jeff Hines ...............................2007-10Phil Hinse ...................................1979Darrell Hinton .........................1987-88Todd Hitchcock ......................1992-93Gary Hitterman ......................1971-72Mike Hlavac ...........................1969-70Jeff Hodges ................................1988Ryan Hodson .........................1994-95Terry Hoerner .........................1971-74Drew Hoffman ........................2004-07Ford Hoffman .........................1927-29Ned Hogan .................................1933Pat Hogan ...................................1919Jerry Holder ...........................1981-84Craig Holland ..............................1971Jackson Holland ....................1946-50Burt Hollis ...................................1936Chris Holmes ..............................1982Roy Holmes ...........................1998-01Steve Holmes ........................1968-69Walter Holmes ............................1973Bill Holst .................................1978-79Ryne Holstrom .......................2006-09Gary Holt ....................................1952William Holt ............................1926-28George Homeyer ........................1935Mike Hooper ..........................1991-92Kenneth Hooples ........................1927Sherman Hopkins ..................1938-39Bill Hoppes .................................1980Andy Horn ..............................1931-33Reginald Horne ...........................1918Marvin Horner ........................1950-52Gary Houghton ...........................1984Fred Householder .......................1931

Josh Housman .......................1993-96Dave Howard .........................1972-73Gary Howard ..............................1970Julian Howard ........................1988-90Rick Howard ..........................1972-73Charles Hrabowy ...................1990-91Paul Hubbard .............................1955Rick Huber ..................................1981Carey Hubert .........................1966-67Kevin Huddleston .......................1987Terry Hudgins ........................1968-69Ed Hudson ..................................1935Gilbert Huerta ........................1974-76Justin Huey .................................2006Larry Huff ...............................1985-88Mel Huffaker ..........................1956-59Anthony Hughes ...........2012-Aaron Huisman ...........................2001Scott Hull ...............................1996-97Jewell Humphreys .................1932-33Chris Hunsaker ......................2005-06Dale Hunt ...............................1965-67James Hunt ................................1931Brian Hunter ..........................2007-10Joe Hunter .............................1946-47Donald Hurston ......................1991-94Steve Huskey ........................1988-89Mark Huston ..........................1984-86Trent Hutchinson ........................1981Alec Hutton ............................2010-11Tim Hutton ..................................1985Tom Hyde .........................1942, 1946Chris Hyta ...................................1971

I-I-ICyrus Igono .................2005, 2007-08Josiah Igono ...............................2002Chike Ima.......................2012-Shawn Ingram .......................1993-95Earl “Jiggs” Insley ..................1931-33Jose Insua ..................................1976Andrew Isaacson ........................1925Tim Isaacson ..............................1918Eric Iverson ............................2001-04Mike Ivey ....................................1972Bruce Ivor ..............................1971-74

J-J-JDarrin Jackson .......................1989-90Derrick Jackson .....................2007-08Elmer Jackson ............................1921James Jackson ......................1986-87Joe Jackson ................................1969Keith Jackson ........................1977-80Marvin Jackmon ....................1983-84Perry Jackson .............................2011Raufeem Jackson ..................2001-04Russell Jackson .....................1931-33Donald Jacobs .......................1993-94Jason Jacobs .........................2002-03Pete Jacobs ...........................1979-80Noah Jacobsen ......................1995-96Homer Jacobsmeyer .............1936-38Matt Jacques ..............................1985Randy Jagger .............................1972Mark Jagodzinski ...................1995-96Casey Jahn....................2012-Bob James .............................1972-74Dennis James .............................1984Jack James ............................1961-64Ted James .............................1965-67Bill Jaques ..................................1985Tony Jaramillo .............................1973Laverl Jarvis ...............................1931Silas Jarvis ............................1924-26Maurice Jeanisse ...................1990-91Tom Jeeves ...........................1988-89Walter Jefferson ..........................1997Bob Jenkins ...........................1982-83Mike Jenkins ..........................1978-81Ronney Jenkins ..........................1999

Jude Jenners .........................1971-72Jensen ........................................1937Dennis Jensen ............................1970Jiggs Jensen ...............................1926Dion Jergo .............................1981-82Al Jernigan ..................................1987Ken Jerry ...............................2002-04Jay John .....................................1976Todd John ..............................1970-74Bill Johnson .................1942, 1945-46Bill Johnson ................................1959DeAndre Johnson .......................2006Ellis Johnson ..............................1925Harrison Johnson .........2012-Hendricks Johnson ................1990-91Jack Johnson ..............................1970Kenneth Johnson ........................1946Mark Johnson .............................1973Matt Johnson .........................1993-96Phil Johnson .........................1993-95Robbie Johnson ..........................1969Robert Johnson ..........................1969Ron Johnson ..............................1970Scott Johnson ........................1986-87Steve Johnson .......................1978-80Todd Johnson ........................1991-92Tom Johnson .........................1989-90Jake Johnston ..............2012-Scott Johnston .......................1980-84Mike Johnstone .....................1987-88Bryan Jones ................................1916Cedric Jones ..........................1996-99Ed Jones ................................1971-73Jeff Jones ...................................1987Jim Jones ..............................1989-90Jonathan Jones .....................1988-89Ray Jones ...................................1951Robbin Jones .........................1977-78Tim Jones ...................................1997Peter Jonovich .......................1985-88Dick Joralmon ........................1953-54Darrell Jordan ........................1988-89Jack Jordan ................................1955O.B. Joy ......................................1936Ed Judie .................................1977-80Taylor Julio .............................2008-12Justin Jungblut .............2012-Tom Jurich .............................1975-77Scooter Justiani .....................1984-86Airabin Justin ..............................2002

K-K-KZack Ka’ahanui ..........................2009-George Kagele ......................1972-73George Kahawaii ...................1975-76Kalen Kamaka .......................1988-89Harry Kaminski ......................1982-85Bud Kane ....................................1972Quentin Kantaris ...........2012-Kurt Karstens .........................2005-06Trent Kartchner ...........................1990Tom Kasunic ...............................1976Ted Kawulok ..........................1976-78Greg Kavulich .............................2004Wicky Kay ...................................1954Kaaina Keawe .......................1999-02Malachi Keddington ...............1998-01John Keegan ..............................1948Steve Keeling .............................1989Terry Keeton ..........................1965-67Herb Keller ..................................1954Bob Kelley ....................1942,1946-47Jim Kelley ...........1963-64,1966, 1968Joe Kelley ...................................1994Sandy Kellin ................................1966Bill Kellis .....................................1953Ed Kelly ......................................1969Sean Kelly ..................................1989Jack Kennedy .............................1917Todd Kennedy .............................1982Todd Kennedy .............................1989

John Kenshalo ............................1942Wally Kepner ..............................1980Joe Kersting ...........................1976-77Gary Kiepke ..................1963,1966-68David Killeen ..........................1993-95Wilfrek Killip ................................1933Dalton Kimble .............................1966Robert Kimbro ............................1921Bruce Kindall .........................1980-81Marcus King ...........................1998-01Randy Kirschman ..................2003-06Paul Kirschvink ...........................1948Paul Kitchen ...............................2004Murphy Kittrell ........................1982-85Pat Kleiner .............................1948-49Dayton Kling ..........................1937-38Steve Kloeppel ......................1987-89John Kmetovic .......................1969-72Chesty Knight .............................1939Walter Knox ...........................1931-33Jim Kobashi ...........................1959-60Fotu Kofutua ..........................2006-07Kevin Kolkman .......................1993-96Dale Konow ................................1964Allan Korneff ...............................1961Hartsell Kornegay .......................1935Fritz Kreuzer ..........................1963-66Lance Kriesien .......................2005-08Bob Krizan .............................1962-65

L-L-LFred Lacey .............................1981-82Alan Lachaumette .......................1981Manuel Laguna ...........................1949Marc Lamb .............................1990-92George Lamport .........................1919Doug Lampshire .........................1975John Land ..................................1981Travis Landrum ...........................1991Arnold “Bud” Lane .................1966-67Bob Lane ....................................1953Steve Lane ............................1982-83David Lang ............................1987-89Theo Langford ............................1982Steve Lannon ........................1969-70Vance Larrabee ..........................1938Mike Larraque ........................1983-84Larson .........................................1916Bruce Larson ..............................1986Mike Larson ................................1974Nick Larson .................................2010Quinton Larson ......................2004-06Ricky Lavender ......................1997-98Kyle Lawson ...............................1998Greg Laybourn ............................2004Charles Lee ...........................1963-66Leslie Lee ...................................2002Lynn Lee .....................................1952Reader Leflore ............................1968Mike Leitle ..................................1974Larry Lemke ................................1971Mike Lemos ...........................1995-97Rodney Leota ........................1986-87Marlin LeSueur ...........................1955Woodrow LeSueur ......................1938Bennett Levy ..........................1986-88Brandon Lewis ............................2005Edmond Lewis .......................1961-65Jeff Lewis ...............................1991-95Rich Lewis ..................................1973Sammy Lewis .............................1942Shannon Lewis ......................1971-72Manuel Leyva ........................1952-55Brian Liebrock ........................1985-86Scott Lindquist .......................1979-82Tony Lindsey ..........................1963-65Ryan Lingenfelder .................1994-97Goran Lingmerth ....................1985-86Rick Linneweh ............................1961Brad Little ..............................1982-85Denton Little ...............................1942

Anthony Ljubicich ..................1935-37Anthony Llanos ............2006, 2008-10Bernard Lloyd ........................1931-32Alfredo Lobrato ...........................1952Kelly Lochbaum ..........................1996Otis Lockett ............................1997-99Tim Lockridge .............................1976Locky Lockwood .........................1926George Loftin ..............................1973Brian Loftus ...........................1988-92Jarett Loggins ........................1994-97Mark Lomas ...........................1968-69Keala Loo ..............................1999-02Steve Loomas ........................1977-78Jerry Loper ............................1959-60Eddie Lopez ...........................1960-62Hector Lopez .........................1956-59Johnny Lopez .............................1958Mario Lopez ................................1969Nick Lopez ..................................1955Tony Lopez .................................1925Vic Lopez ...............................1954-57David Lord .............................2007-08Dan Lorenz .................................1969Dan Loveall .................................1958Scott Lovering .............................1982Wayne Loving ........................1941-42Bruce Lovingwood ......................1952John Lowry .................................1916Rocky Loyce ..........................1973-74Oriol Lozand ...............................1952Luckingham ................................1957Rich Lucero ................................2002Josh Luck ..............................2006-08Bob Lueck ...................................1961Conrado Lujan ............................1955Larry Luke ...................................1982Jerry Lumpkin ........................1975-78Arnulfo Luna ...............................1924William Lund ...............................1955Kyle Lunde ..................................1994Trent Lundin.......................1999-2000Mike Luzny .................................1965Joe Lyman .............................2006-07Sammie Lynch ............................1989Richard Lyons .......................1941, 46

M-M-MDoug MacGregor ........................1970Raphael Mack ........................2008-09Ken Macklin ................................1985Glenn MacLeod ..........................1980Josie Maddox ........................1956-59Kaleb Madison ............................2002Buster Madriaga ....................1954-56Buster Madriaga, Jr. ...................1987Sam Madriaga .......................1951-53Rhian Madrid .........................2005-06Roy Madrid .................................1954Pisa Magele ...........................2000-01Terry Mahan ...........................1982-86Kory Mahr ..............................2004-05Steve Maier ...........................1967-70Ikaika Mahoe ..............................2007Kenny Mahone ......................2006-07Taylor Malenfant ....................2009-12Andrew Maloata ..........................1987Faren Mandel ........................1987-88Pete Mandley .........................1979-83Bill Manes ..............................1935-36Chris Mangold .......................1975-77Bud Manier .................................1954Rich Manno ...........................1982-83Walt Mannon.................1968,1971-72Fabian Manumaleuna .................1998Alex Marcelin .........................1991-94Eric Marchall ..........................1988-89Herbert Marchall .........................1916Kevin Margerum ....................1979-82John Marine ...........................1921-24Jeff Markey ............................1989-90

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Johnny Marshall ....................2000-03Rod Marshall .........................1993-95Austin Martin ..........................2005-06Bob Martin .............................1975-76James Martin .........................1994-97Jeff Martin ...................................1955Lance Martin ...............................1991Max Martin .............................1946-47Steve Martin ..........................1971-72Torry Martin ............................1983-86Tony Martinex ........................1947-48Alex Martinez ..............................1956Brian Martinez .......................1990-91George Martinez .........................1947Steve Marx ............................1980-82John Mascola ........................1982-83Dick Maske ............................1954-55Dave Mason ...............................1971Derek Mason .........................1987-91Joe Mason ..................................1955High Masson ...............................1955Chris Mathews ............................1982John Mathews ............................1915Howard Matney ..........................1962Charles Matthews ..................1987-88Rod Matthews ........................1994-95Royce Matthews ....................1936-37Scotty Mattos ..............................2002Mike Mauger ..........................1974-75Willie Maumau ....... 1999-00, 2002-03Jerry Mautz ............................1956-57Herbert May ................................1918Fernando Maya .....................1956-59Hal Mayer ...................................1970Coleman McArthur ......................2009Ray McCaughey ....................1925-26Bill McCormick ............................1958Cecil McCormick ...............1918, 1925Ken McCormick .....................1978-79Daryl McCoy ...............................1980Jim McCullock ............................1961Leslie McDaniel ..........................1916Art McDonald .........................1990-94Jeromy McDonald ..................2001-02Mark McDonald ..........................1975Tyler McDonnell .....................1996-97Zach McDonnell ............2012-Paul McDonough ........................1982Mark McDowell ...........................1979Gerry McEurn .............................1955Tim McFadden .......................1993-95Jerry McGaugh ...........................1922Lenny McGee ........................1985-86Marcus McIllwain ...................2005-06Fraser McKay ........................1939-41Marty McKee ..............................1979Scott McKeever .....................2007-11Cord McKenzie ......................1998-99Zephery McKenzie .................1974-75Thurman McKinney ...............1983-84Charles McKinzie ...................1990-91Jack McLain ...........................1946-48Harry McLaughlin ..................1989-91Sean McLaughlin ........................1989Art McMillan ................................1960Todd McMillon ........................1991-95McNutt ........................................1926Zac McNally ...........................2007-09Mickey McShan ..........................1991C.W. Mead ..................................1970Conrad Meadows ..................2008-09Kevin Meagher ......................2005-08Edmund Medina .........................1960John Medina ...............................1961Louis Medina ..............................1956Pat Meech .............................1983-87Dave Meints ................................1965Bob Melendez ........................1959-60Frank Melendez .....................1969-70Josh Mello ..................................1995Wayne Melton .............................1963

Dave Mendez ........................1973-74Carlos Mendiola ..........................1949Alex Mendoza ........................1947-49Mike Mendoza .......................1983-84Mike Mercer ................................1960Tom Merriam ..........................1986-90Jay Dee Merrill .......................1953-54Brad Meuli ..................................1975Bru Meyer ..............................2003-04Nate Miconi ............................1995-96Richard Middleton ..................2005-07Bruce Miller .................................1960C.D. Miller ...................................1928Cliff Miller ...............................1939-41Darrell Miller ..........................1952-53Henry Miller ..........................1987-88Howard Miller .........................1952-55Jack Miller ..............................1932-33Joe Miller ......................1941,1946-47John Miller ....................1966,1971-72Jordan Miller ..............................1969Noel Miller ..............................1937-38Robert Miller ..........................1978-80Tim Miller ...............................1982-84Merville Mills ...............................1916Cliff Millsapps ........................1970-71Chris Minor ............................1973-74Ed Minor ................................1960-62Fausto Miranda ......................1960-61Rex Mirich ..............................1959-63Darrell Mitchell ............................1972Jimmy Mitchell .......................2007-08Joe Mitchell ............................2006-07Mike Mitchell ...............................2004Ron Mitchell ...........................1977-80Vardan Mkhitarian .......................1999Gary Moderacki .....................1970-71Jimmy Mohr ...........................1979-80Jerry Molera ................................1981Rick Molera .................................1981Nico Molino .................................2008Jon Moller ...................................1968Shane Moniz ..................2012-William Montanna .......................1951H. Montgomery .....................1977-79Mooney .......................................1926Clarence Moore .....................2000-03Homer Moore ..............................1916Lance Moore ..........................1997-98Roy Moore ..................................1960Skyler Moore .........................2005-08Frank Morales ........................1953-58Dan Moran .............................1982-86David Moran ......................1998-2000Dave Moreau ..............................1982Ephraim Moreno ....................1935-37Jesus Moreno ........................1989-90Roy Morey ..................................1955Glen Morgan ..........................1956-59Spencer Morrison .......................2008Jim Moser ...................................1939Philip Moses ..........................1928-29Jason Mosier ..............................1997Dan Moss ..............................1949-51Perry Moss ...................1941,1946-47Erin Motes .............................1988-89Alex Mott ................................2008-11Ken Moulton ..........................1965-66Don Mower ............................1977-80Frosty Mueller .............................1986Rufus Mullen, Jr. ....................1971-72Cecil Mulleneaux ...................1928-31Larry Muno .................................1984Al Munoz ................................1947-49Charles Murphy ..........................1918Ira Murphy ..................................1931Ralph Murphy .............................1930Tim Murphy .................................1960Jason Murrietta ......................2003-06Nathaniel Murray ...................2007-08H.H. Muse ...................................1947

David Musselman ..................1990-91Chris Muti ..............................1989-93Matt Myers .............................2008-11Tim Myers ...................................1977Don Mylchreest ...........................1965

N-N-NAl Nader ......................................1947Tiny Naegle ................................1922Dave Narramore .........................1969Charles Nash ........................1999-01Chris Nash .............................2002-03Emil Nasser ......................1941, 1946Salvador Nava .......................1987-90Anthony Navaro ..........................1987Alfred Neima ...............................1933Bill Nelson ...................................1977Cecil Nelson ..........................1956-57Earl Nelson ............................1992-93Scott Nelson ..........................1988-89Ted Nelson ..................................1967Todd Nelson ................................1968Walter Nelson .............................1935Troyce Newberry ...................1936-39Xavier Newbill .............................2005Justin Newman ......................1995-97Don Nicholl .................................1942David Nichols .........................1988-90John Nichols ..........................1969-70Zach Nielsen ...............................2004Karl Nielson ...........................1935-37Dave Noosinow .....................1977-80Kevin Noyd ............................1977-80Dre Nunis ....................................2005John Nuttall ............................1970-71Stephen Nwogbe ...................2005-08

O-O-OWilliam Oates .............................1955James O’Connor ....................2003-04Gus O’Connor .............................1919Mark O’Connor ...........................1976John Oddonetto ..........................1950Tim Oder ................................1969-70John O’Donnell ...........................1975Rich O’Hara ................................1967Kevin O’Leary ........................1994-95Tim O’Leary ................................1993Bud Olsen ...................................1970Erique Olsen ..........................1997-98Mike Olson .............................1968-69Jim Oman ..............................1962-63Keith O’Neil ............................1999-02Bill Orinski ..............................1969-70Ray Orr .......................................1938Adolph Orrantia ..........................1930Bob Orrill ................................1975-79Eugene Ortiz ...............................1955Jim Osborn .................................1938Clark Osborne .......................1983-87Harold Osborne ..........................1921Kasseem Osheroff .................2007-11Don Ott ..................................1987-88Alvin Overson ........................1933-34Clyde Overson ............................1942Wesley Overson ....................1931-33Lucian Owens .............................1916Robert Owens .............................1984Russ Owens ..........................1977-81

P-P-PLynn Pace .............................1926-29Vinnie Paciulli ........................2008-11Josh Packer ..........................1993-94Khalil Paden .........................2010-11John Padilla ...........................1979-82Nick Padoval ...............................1976Jesse Page ............................1997-98Dennis Paige ..............................1993Matt Palacio ...........................1981-82Bill Palmer .................................1974

Randy Palmer ........................1975-76Travis Palmer.........................1994-95Chris Parish ...........................1991-93Larry Parker ................................1981Marcus Parker ............................2001Vincent Parker ............................1980Mike Parkes ................................1989Jason Parkinson .........................2008Parks ..........................................1917Preston Parsons ....................1998-01Ryan Partridge ............................2004Scott Partridge .......................1994-95Dave Pasanella .....................1980-81Jerry Pasquini .............................1967Dwight Patterson ...................1932-33Jim Patterson .........................1935-37Roy Patterson .............................1955Steve Patterson ..........................1988Lee Patton ..................................1926Taylor Patton ..........................2009-10Bob Pavlich ............................1936-38Nick Paynovich ......................1931-33Kainoa Pe’a ...........................2006-10Dusty Peace ..........................2000-01John Peach ............................1946-47George Pear ..........................1927-30Ricky Pearsall ........................1994-97Dan Pela ................................2008-11Art Pena .................................1962-63Micky Penaflor .......................1985-89Leroy Peoples .............................1971Joe Perez ...................................1963Jamaal Perkins .............2011-Cisco Perralta ........................2003-05John Perrigo ..........................2001-04Charles Perrill1 .............1942,1946-48Jim Perrill ....................................1941Elbert “Bo” Perry ....................1981-82Jason Perry ...........................2003-04Jerry Perry ..................................1953Jordan Perry .................2012-Willie Perry ............................1972-73Raymond Perryman ...........1997-2000Chris Petersen .......................1955-56Jake Petersen ....................1997-2000Tyrone Peterson ....................1975-78Paul Petraitis ..............................1978Ben Petrucci ..........................1993-96Nick Petrucci ..........................1995-97Joe Pettit .....................................1984Terrance Petty .......................1997-98Gail Pew .....................................1946Calvin Pharr ...........................1968-69Lewis Phelps .........................1933-35Neal Phelps ...........................1917-18Brian Phillips ..........................1955-56John Phillips ..........................1950-52Dustin Phillips .............................2003Warren Phillips..................1942, 1946Anthony Piazza ...........................1988Tom Piechota ..............................1986M. Pieczentkowski ......................1961Charles Pierce ............................1918Heston Pierce .............................1930Charles Pilon ..............................1955DeAnte Piper ..............................2008Gene Pisel ..................................1952Tom Pistole ............................1981-82Cedric Pitts, Jr. ......................2002-03Paul Plummer .............................1924Keith Poche ...........................1991-92Harold Poe .............................1924-25Kyren Poe ......................2012-Kris Poindexter ......................2007-10Whit Poindexter .....................1979-80Jim Polenske .........................1980-82Keith Politte ................................1986Frank Pollack .........................1985-89Phil Pollock .................................2010Tony Pontarelli .......................1975-76Jim Porter ...................................1970

Glen Posey ............................1987-89Nick Posey .............................2006-07Chuck Potee ...............................1979Brian Potter ............................1979-80Pat Powers .................................1970Carlton Prather ......................1915-16Hamblin Pratt .........................1931-33Mike Pratt ..............................1999-00Charles Pregnetzer .....................1942Stever Preston .......................1968-69Willie Pringle ..........................1973-74Dave Protivnak ...........................1993Puente ........................................1935Don Puente ................................1915John Puhara ..........................1937-39Clarence Pulliam ........................1915Mana Purdy ...........................2009-11

Q-Q-QDonald Quaderer ...................1937-38Raul Quezada .............................1955

R-R-RDavid Rabago ........................1951-53Keith Rabb ..................................1989John Rade ..................................1978Nick Ragland-Johnsen ..........2008-12Bill Rainbolt .................................1946Matt Raivio .............................2002-03George Raitt ...............................1924Doug Ramma .............................1982Gilbert Ramos ........................1971-74Dan Ramsey ...............................1979Larry Ramsey .............................1969Tom Ramsey ..........................1969-72Eldon Randall ........................1941-42Nate Randall ..........................1932-33Jason Randels ............................1997Jeff Randle-El ........................1983-85Earl Randolph ........................1956-59Len Raney .............................1990-94John Rants .................................1975Kyle Rath ...............................2007-10Brian Rau ...............................1993-94Ryan Rauschert .....................2006-09Jack Ray .....................................1951Tevin Ray .......................2011-Wes Rayban ...............................1939John Raymond ...........................1998Tim Reader ............................2004-07Darrell Reagan ...........................1991Ryan Reardon ...............2012-Willard Reaves ......................1977-80Ernie Redmond ......................1965-68Tautua Reed ...............................2005Erin Reeder ...........................1989-93Mark Reeve ...........................1990-92Arthur Reeves ........................1980-82Paul Renner ...........................1956-59Hayden Renning ...........2012-Dominic Renon ...........................1961Frank Renteria ..............1941,1946-48Rick Renzi .............................1976-79Rob Renzi ..............................1978-79Scott Reutter ..........................1989-90Sheldon Revis ............................1985Alvin Rex ...............................1956-59Jesus Reyes ...............................1994Ruben Reyes .........................1960-63Henry Reyna ..........................1946-48Louis Reyna ...........................1955-58Lane Reynolds .......................1988-89Paul Reynolds ............................1958Tony Reynolds ............................1977Darren Rhodes ......................1988-90Gordon Rhodes ..........................1938Woodrow Rhodes .......................1941Lloyd Rhoten .........................1921-23Clay Richard ...............................1979Daryl Richards ............................1971Max Richards .........................1982-84

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Morris Richards ..........................1923Paul Richards ........................1917-18Ben Richardson ............1981,1983-84Robert Richey ........................1972-73R.J. Rickert ....................2011-Brian Riley .............................2007-11Al Riswold ...................................1932Gary Roach ................................1975Chad Robbins .............................1981Terry Robbins .............................1990Brian Roberson ......................1977-79Donri Roberson .....................1983-87Mark Roberts .........................1975-76Mike Robertson ..........................1975Olen Robertson .....................1974-75Steve Robertson ....................1982-83Cleo Robinson ............................1969DeJuan Robinson ..................1983-86Gerald Robinson ....................1990-92Jack Robinson ............................1955Renal Robinson .....................1996-97Roger Robinson .....................2003-04Terry Robinson ...........................1952Robert Robles .............................1960Tony Robles ................................1960Erv Rodgers ...........................1964-65Artie Rodriguez ...........................1952Jake Rodriguez .............2012-Ricardo Rodriguez .................1981-82Rick Rodriguez ......................1979-83Carl Rogers ......................1935, 1939Dave Rogers ..........................1946-49Gary Rogers ...............................2009Larry Rogers ...............................1968Ned Rogers ...........................1935-37Tom Rogers ...........................1971-72Sam Rogolsky .......................1927-28Joe Rolle .....................................1938Frank Romano .......................1991-94Danny Roper ..............................2008Bob Rosanbalm .....................1951-52James “J.J.” Rosier .....................1998Ron Rosier ..................................1986Greg Roskopf ........................1982-86Raymond Ross ...........................1917Mike Rossi ..................................1991Sean Roundtree ....................1987-91Allen Rouse ...........................1986-87Donald Row ................................1942Don Rowell .................................1975Brad Rowland ........................1982-83Stan Rowley ..........................1946-49Brad Royse ............................1973-75Mark Ruckle ................................1979Bill Rudolph ...........................1973-74Manuel Ruiz ...........................1952-54Melvin Rushing ...........................1925Joe Russac .................................1939Jim Russo ..............................1963-64J.J. Ruther .............................1991-93Wesley Ruther .......................1938-39Bernie Rutherford .......................1949Matt Ryan ..............................2002-03Randy Ryan ................................1976

S-S-SRick Saathoff ..............................1970Norman Saba ........................1946-47Frank Saenz ...............................1948Robert Saenz ..............................1949Niko Saiplale ...............................2004Alex Salas ...................................1956Angel Salas ...........................1954-55Carlos Salas ..........................1956-59Cruz Salas .............................1956-57Reggie Salazar ...........................1953Andy Saldana ........................2008-11Brad Salem ............................1988-89Brent Salem ...........................1988-89Herman Salzbrenner .............1936-39Don Sam .....................................1967

Zack Samorano ..........................2005Jeff Sampson ..............................1987To’o Samuelu .........................2007-10Jess Sanchez .............................1949Joe Sanchez ..........................1969-72Philo Sanchez ........................2002-05Shane Sandau ..................2004, 2006Kelly Sandell ...............................1987Frank Sanders ............................1919Frank Sanders .......................1931-32Jake Sanders .........................2003-05Jim Sanders ................................1975Nathan Sanders .....................1994-95Preston Sanders ....................2007-08Robert Sanders ..........................1970Tom Sanders ..............................1930Manuel Sandoval ........................1951Mike Sands ............................1999-02Tim Sanford ...........................1970-73Mike Sanfratello .....................1986-90Mike Santiago ........................1976-79Peter Santibanez ...................2000-03Albert Santillenes ........................1916John Saranger ............................1947Chad Satterfield ..........................1999Ryan Saumer ..............................2008Paul Saunders ............................1949Merritt Savage .......................1946-48Josh Sayles ...........................2004-07John Scanion ..............................1942Bill Scarbrough ......................1952-55Aurthur Schaar ...........................1924John Schachtner ....................1977-81Alfred Schanz ........................1936-37Louis Schenk .........................2008-10Art Schilling ............................1961-63John Schlotfeld ...........................1938Eric Schlesener ..........................1984Robbie Schmitz .....................1975-76Aaron Schoenecker ....................2009Eric Schrader .........................1970-73Doug Schriner ........................1974-75Kelley Schultz ........................1971-72Larry Schultz ..........................1962-63Ray Schwanbeck ...................1930-32Willy Schweikart ....................1935-36Brad Scott ..............................1987-90Chris Scott .............................1983-84Ed Scott ......................................1966Lionel Scott .................................2007Steve Scott ............................1974-77Bill Seabrook ..............................1972Troy Searcy ...........................1997-98Wayne See ............................1946-47Max Selder .......................1941, 1946Willie Sellers ..........................1980-81Clifford Sells ..........................1978-79Greg Semas ..........................1991-93Cliff Sennett ...........................1991-93Lalo Serrano ..........................1953-54Dan Serrano ..........................1981-82Tony Serrano .........................1980-81Steve Setka ................................1962Keith Sewell ................................1986Shanahan ...................................1926Brian Shanahan .....................2005-06Austin Shanks ........................2008-12Arthur Sharpe ........................1947-49Alan Shaver ...........................1963-64DeWayne Shavers .................1985-88Augustus Shaw ...........................1937Justin Shaw ................................2004Lamont Shedrick ....................1989-90Terrence Sheehan .................1989-90Steve Shellenberger ...................1977Kevin Shelton ........................1995-98Dugger Shepard .........................1942Mike Sheppard ...........................1970Ken Sherman .........................1969-72Mark Shields ...............................1986Adam Shipley .............................2008

Vernon Shipp ..............................1931Ben Sialega ................................1980Tucker Sides ...............................1991Pete Siebert ................................1976Joel Sienkeiwicz .........................2008Anthony Simmons .................1988-90Chris Simon ................................2004Joel Simpson .........................1960-62Jim Sims ................................1961-64Jeff Singleton II ......................2004-05Warren Sirrine........................1928-31Basil Skouser ..............................1961Ozzie Slade ...........................1965-68Robert Slayton ............................1949Sandy Sledge ........................1985-88Larry Small ............................1966-69Demitrio Smaniego .....................1953Andre Smith ...........................1998-99Beau Smith ............................1992-93Bob Smith ..............................1938-39Bob Smith ..............................1963-67Campbell Smith ..........................1961Colin Smith .................................1988David Smith ...........................1983-86Dean Smith ............................1976-77Don Smith ...................................1973Earnest Smith .............................1969Enoch Smith ..........................1929-31Fred Smith .............................1937-38Fred Smith .............................1978-81George Smith ........................1916-17George Smith .............................1955Harold Smith ..........................1975-78Jeff Smith ....................................1976Jeff Smith ...............................1979-82Jim Smith ....................................1973Leroy Smith ................................1923Lynne Ray Smith ...................1998-99Major Smith ................................1972Mike Smith ..................................1989Paul Smith ..................................1981Ray Smith ..............................1975-78Sidney Smith .........................2000-01Stefan Smith ..........................1989-90Tim Smith ..............................1970-71Tucker Smith..........................1988-90Walt Smith .............................1949-50Don Snyder .................................1941Mark Snyder ...............................1973Nick Sofranac ........................1999-01Larry Sol .....................................1942Ray Solis ...............................2001-02Junior Solomon ......................1979-81Ted Sorich ..............................1957-59Joe Sorrels ............................1931-33Marcello Soto ..............................1946Bill Southwell ..............................1963Sean Sovacool ......................2003-04Bill Sowders ...........................1991-95Mark Spradlin ........................2005-07Marlin Spaw ..................1950-51,1955Cliff Specht .................................1966Mitch Speros ...............................1955Tom Speros ...........................1953-55Jack Spilsbury ............................1941Randy Spilsbury ....................1973-75Clay Spivey ............................1949-50Mike St. Louis ........................1963-65Francis St. Paul .................1997-2000Gibbons St. Paul ....................1995-98Chasen Stangel .....................2010-11Doug Stanley ..............................1982Joe Stanley .................................1970Devedrick Stanton .................1992-93Curt Starkey ...........................1970-71Jerry Steel ..................................1961Matt Steinbach .......................2007-09Kevin Stephens ..........................1996Rodney Stephens ..................1954-57Sam Stephens .......................1949-50David Stephenson ......................1977

Dale Stevens ..............................1955Harry Stevens ........................1924-27Ralph Stevens .......................1951-52Charles Stevenson .....................1964Dave Stevenson ....................1980-81Bob Steward ..........................1969-70Bobby Stewart ............................1969Brian Stewart .........................1986-87Doug Stewart ..............................1986Rayna Stewart .......................1991-95Roy Stewart ...........................1985-86Dan Stickle ............................1974-75Sonny Stidham ......................1990-93Eric Stingley ................................1979David Stokes ..............................1981Sim Stokes .................................1966Floyd Stone ................................1942Milton Stone ................................1923Eric Storey .............................2011-12Derek Stotts ...........................2002-03Clifford Stratton ...........................1935Ed Strickland ..............................1977Scott Strini .............................1992-93Garrik Strong ..............................1989Don Stuart ..................................1953Amalio Suarez .......................1931-32Mike Suarez ................................1981John Suddarth .......................1979-80Milford Suida ..........................1969-70Kevin Sullivan ........................1992-93Rusty Summers .....................1980-82Bob Sutherland ...........................1989George Sutherland ................1938-41George Sutton ............................1952Russell Svelmoe .........................1936Curt Sweeney ........................2006-09John Swenning ...........................1984Kenny Swift ............................1947-49Harold Sykes .........................1915-16Ted Symonds ..............................1990Kevin Szalonek ...........................1988

T-T-TJames Tabor ...............................1948Bob Tagye ...................................1974Bill Tate ..................................1969-71Duane Tate .................................1953Inoke Taufa ............................2000-01Wheatie Tavernitli .......................1973Bob Taylor ...................................1949Bob Taylor ...................................1953James Taylor .........................1994-95Jim Taylor ..............................1954-57Joe Taylor ..............................1977-80Maurice Taylor .......................2002-03Torey Taylor ...........................1991-92Blinn Tenney ..........................1951-52Jim Tenney .................................1952Richard Terry .........................1973-74Derek Teuscher .....................1988-89Mike Therrell ..........................1965-66Kris Theus ........................2005, 2007Fred Thigpen ..............................1976Cecil Thomas ..............................1928Frank Thomas ..............1951,1956-58Ingamar Thomas ........................1981Jason Thomas .......................2005-07Richard Thomas ....................1926-29Ron Thomas ..........................1981-82Stevon Thomas .....................2008-09Dustin Thome ....................1999-2000Marc Thompson ............2012-Paul Thompson ..........................1969Jeremy Thornburg .. 2000-01,2003-04Chris Thornton .......................1966-67Harry Thornton ...........................1967Ryan Thornton .......................2000-03Buster Thorton ............................1922Pat Tice.......................................1973Elias Tidwell ...............................1930Bill Tifft ........................................1966

Rusty Tillman .........................1968-69Tim Timmons ..............................1980Joe Tissaw .............................1936-37Ryan Tkalcevic ...........................1998Jon Toailoa ............................2006-07Al Tocco .................................1935-37Duane Todd ...........................1965-66Jeremiah Toloumu ......................2004James Tonkin ..............................1936James Topp ................................1950Claude Torrey ........................1994-95Steve Trainotti ........................1983-84James Treat ...........................1915-16Todd Trimm ............................1988-89Darrel Tripp .................................1928Bus Trojanovich ..........................1926Dan Troupe .................................1974Chris Tsosie ................................1984Isi Tuanaki .............................2001-02Bill Tucker ...................................1959Rod Tucker .................................1957Chad Tuitama .............................1999Sam Tuitari ............................1983-84Justin Tyler ............................2006-07Kevin Tyler .............................1981-83

U-U-UGilbert Udall ................................1916Keith Udall ..................................1936Bill Upshaw ............................1965-66Ify Umodu ......................2010-Sam Unger .................................2010

V-V-VAlbert Valenzuela ........................1955Joe Vales ....................................1971Rosie Van ..............................1970-72Brandon Vance ......................2007-10Erik Vance .............................1985-88Sam Van Dyke .......................1947-50Kurt Van Hazel ......................1967-69Micah Van Hilsen ........................2006Kevin Van Horn ...........................1988Nate Van Peursem ................2002-03Nels Van Peursem .................2001-02Ed Van Winkle .......................1952-53Bill Van Zanten ......................1960-61Ron VanDerPool .........................1966Monte Varah ...............................1978Dick Vargas ...........................1956-67Tranky Vasquez ..........................1953Bob Vega ....................................1955George Veit .................................1939James Velasquez ..................1966-67Ken Vensel ............................1960-61Larry Vernier ..........................1965-66Junior Vicente ...............2011-Emery Vickers .......................1923-24Jim Volpe ...............................1969-72Bob Vreeland ..............................1980

W-W-WEd Wacker .............................1931-32D.J. Wade ..............................2005-06Simirone Wade ............2001, 2003-05Clinton Wager .............................1930Bill Wagner ............................1971-73Bobby Walish .........................2005-08Alec Walker............................1968-69Dejzon Walker ...............2011-Franklin Walker ...........................1917Jeremy Walker .......................2000-01Joe Walker .............................1975-78Joe Walker ..................................1989Kawon Walker........................2004-05Kyle Walker ...................2011-Tony Walker .......................1997-2000Jerry Wallace .........................1973-76Aaron Walls ......2001-04 Tony Walser 1941Pat Walsh ..............................1999-03

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Gary Walters ...............................1971Scott Walters .........................1979-81Terrence Walters.........................1984Darren Watson............................2010Alex Watson.................2003, 2005-07Chuck Walton ........................1989-93John Walton ...........................1974-77Paul Walton ................................1965Leroy Ward .................................1951Steve Ward ............................1977-78Tee Ward ...............................1981-82Chris Warner..........................1993-96Joe Warner .................................1967George Warnock.........................1954Mike Warther ..............................2002Alan Warzecha ......................1973-74Javares Washington ..............1999-00Mike Washington ...................1976-77Rod Washington ....................1996-97Wes Wasson ...............................1971Waters ........................................1956Bill Watson ..................................1953Dave Watson ..............................1964Robert Watson ..............2011-Jason Webb ...........................2002-05Roland Webb ..............................1980Roy Webster ...............................1974Sam Webster .........................1988-91Gary Wedemeyer .......................1967Dave Weisberg ...........................1931

Jake Welch .................................2007Mike Welch ............................1988-89Josh Wells .............................1998-99Greg Wermes ........................2001-04Rian Weske ...........................1997-98Arthur West .................................1942Chris West .............................1990-94Harvey West ...............................1938Lanny Westbrook ...................1960-62Don Wetzel .................................1952Roy Whalen ...........................1967-68Lee Whatley ................................1956Jeff Wheeler ..........................2003-06Burk White .............................1915-16Conrad White .........................2008-09Daniel White ..........................1970-71Jacob White ................................1952John White ..................................1938Paul White ..................................1968Frank Whitehouse ......................1924Chris Whitlock .............................2001Craig Whitten .........................1990-91Bud Wiedoff ...........................1967-68John Wiggins .........................1981-82Randy Wikert .........................1971-72Andy Wilder ...................2011-Tim Wilkinson ...............2010-Bill Will ........................................1954Aaron Williams ............................2011Anthony Williams ...................2007-10

Bo Williams .................................1972Breyon Williams ..........................2004Decker Williams ...........1915-16, 1919Deonte Williams ..........................2008 Dereck Williams .....................1992-95Don Williams ..........................1953-55George Williams ....................1962-63Gregg Williams ...........................1969Josh Williams ...............2004, 2006-07Lee Williams ..........................1946-47Matt Williams ..............................2007Ryan Williams ........................2002-05Steve Williams ............................1976Chuck Willig ...........................1978-80Devin Willis ............................2011-12Mack Wilshire .............................1953Don Wilson .................................1953Drew Wilson ...............................1999Jack Wilson ...........................1925-28Jadiem Wilson .......................1998-01Matt Wilson ............................2010-12Norman Wilson ......................1928-29Rich Wilson ............................1972-73Rick Wilson ............................1972-73Ricky Wilson ..........................2006-07Steve Wilson ...............................1965Steve Wilson ...............................1980Jack Wiltbank .............................1941Jim Wiltjer ...................................1974Bob Wing ..........................1941, 1946

Ryan Winkler ..............................1997Tom Winn ...............................2000-03Carl Winters ................................1941Williams Winthrop .......................1951Joe Wisdom ...........................1931-33Blair Wishom .................2012-Rich Woerth ................................1981Alfred Wohlschlegel ...............1936-38Frank Wojtasiak .....................2007-08Andy Wolf ..............................1935-37Jacob Wolfe ...........................2004-05Dennis Wolfley ............................1994Alex Wolven ................................1947Clint Womack .............................2002Andy Wood ............................1979-80Jud Wood ..............................1994-96Randy Woodard ..........................1974Sandy Woodard .....................1985-88Chris Woods ...............................2007Leroy Woods ..............................1967Randy Wooldridge .................1989-90Tot Workman ...............1959-60, 1963Lavon Worley .........................1988-89Taelor Worrell ........................2009-10Reid Worthington ...................2009-10Adam Wright ..........................2006-08Bill Wright ...................................1960Everett Wright .............................1939Matt Wright .................................1984Randy Wright ..............................1973

Tommie Wright .......................1979-83Brian Wriston ..............................2005Greg Wyatt ............................1985-89Bill Wyrick ...................................1916

Y-Y-YBill Yancy ...............................1979-80M.R. Yeager ................................1921Nick Yerton ............................1998-01Kris Yonker ............................1981-84Ernest Yost .................................1922John Yost ....................................1916Dennis Young .............................1971Hank Young ................................1939Thurman Young ..........................1938Jim Youngs ............................1966-67Mark Yuhas .................................1986Justin Yuille ............................1996-99

Z-Z-ZDrew Zamora .........................2009-11Tim Zamora ................................1976Irving Zaner ...........................1927-31Jason Zarate ...............................2005Derek Zazueta .......................1985-86Max Zemezonak .........................2010

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1958 nAIA playoffsGustavus Adolphus 41, nAU 12

Tucson, Ariz.

1958 - nAIA Championshipnortheastern oklahoma 19, nAU 13

1958 nAIA holiday BowlSt. petersburg, Fla.

After beating Gus-tavus Adolphus in the first round of postseason play, NAU met Northeastern Oklahoma in the NAIA championship Holiday Bowl. The Lumberjacks and Oakies battled it out all game up and down the field, but the most exciting play

came in the fourth quarter when the Lumberjacks tried to mount a comeback in front of an 8,500-plus crowd and about 15 million more watching the game on CBS. With time running out and the Lum-berjacks down 19-7, NAU drove downfield 92-yards powered by the arm of quarterback Ted Sorich to score a touchdown, but the extra point was missed. With only minutes left and the Jacks down six points, NAU’s defense did everything in its power to get the ball back. But the Oakie offense was strong, and as time ran out, NAU had to settle for NAIA national runner-up.

1977 - nCAA Division II First roundJacksonville State 35, nAU 0

Flagstaff, Ariz.

In its first postseason game in 19 years the Lumberjacks were blanked at home 35-0 in front of a crowd of 7,584 by Jacksonville State. The Jacks, who never managed to get any points on the board, were beaten in almost every aspect of the game. Jack-sonville St. more than doubled the rushing produc-tion of the Jacks and came up with 19 first downs while NAU only had 12. After scoring two touchdowns in the last four minutes of the first quarter, Jacksonville St. hit the locker room at halftime with a 21-0 lead. After scoring two more touchdowns in the third, Jackson-ville St. was finally quieted in the fourth quarter with the game ending at 35-0.

1996 - nCAA Division I-AA First roundFurman 42, northern Arizona 31

Flagstaff, Ariz. The record-setting Lumberjack football team returned to the postseason for the first time in almost 20 years and the first time as a I-AA program, dropping a 42-31 game to Furman in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Although the Jacks statistically outscored Furman in first downs, rushing yards, passing yards and possession time, they could not manage to put enough points on the board. Northern Arizona failed to advance as the Paladins

scored 21 unanswered points in the last 6:19 of the game. NAU started quickly, scoring 21 straight points to take a 21-7 halftime lead. Furman tied the game after three periods, but NAU assumed a 31-21 lead with 6:19 left. The Paladins rallied, taking the lead with 31 seconds left then sealing the win with an interception return for a TD. In his final game as a Lumberjack, Archie Amerson rushed for 206 yards and a touchdown on 30 carries, while Travis Brown threw for 260 yards.

2001 - nCAA Division I-AA First roundSam houston State 34, nAU 31

huntsville, Texas

Alex St. Peter’s 20-yard field goal as time expired ended Northern Arizona’s season as Sam Houston State posted a 34-31 victory in the first round of the NCAA I-AA playoffs. Sam Houston State (10-2)

advances to face top-seeded Montana, while the Lumberjacks complete the 2001 campaign at 8-4. St. Peter’s game-winning kick was setup by a 58-yard completion from Josh McCown to Matt Buss that put the Bearkats in scoring position. SHSU had taken possession of the ball on the 32-yard line with just 24 seconds on the clock after a NAU touchdown. NAU had tied the game on a four-yard pass play from Preston Parsons to Clarence Moore. It completed a 12-play, 73-yard drive to tie the game. Parsons finished with a career-high 338 yards and four touchdowns. Wide receivers Clarence Moore and Johnny Marshall both had career after-noons. Moore had eight catches for 153 yards with two touchdowns, while Marshall had 149 yards on six catches with a touchdown. The Bearkats led 24-14 at the half behind three rushing touchdowns in the opening 20 minutes. Sam Houston scored the opening touchdown on a two-yard run by Joe Rauls. The extra-point attempt failed. NAU then rebounded two plays later when Parsons hit Marshall on a 75-yard bomb for a 7-6 lead. The Bearkats then got a 42-field goal from Joey Price and a one-yard run by McCown to build a 17-7 lead. NAU responded with a 10-play drive to pull within three at 17-14 when Tom Winn caught a 12-yard pass from Parsons.

2003 - nCAA Division I-AA First roundnorthern Arizona 35, mcneese State 3

lake Charles, la.

Northern Arizona (9-3) upset top-ranked and top-seeded McNeese State behind freshman quarterback Jason Murrietta’s five touch-down passes and a strong defensive effort en route to

a 35-3 win in Lake Charles. Murrietta completed 24-for-35 passes for 285 yards and five touchdowns, hitting nine differ-ent receivers on the night. Four different receivers caught touchdowns, including two by senior Chris Nash, who had a game-high seven receptions. Murrietta and Nash started the scoring with a nine-yard touchdown in the first quarter. The Lumberjacks added a second score on an 11-yard pass to Ramen Green for his first career touchdown and a 14-0 lead. McNeese managed its only points of the night on a 27-yard field goal from John Marino with 8:23 left in the second quarter. NAU built its lead to 21-3 on a 7-yard pass from Murrietta to Clar-ence Moore. The Lumberjacks held McNeese State scoreless in the second half, adding touchdowns in each quarter to complete one of the biggest first-round upsets in NCAA I-AA playoff history. It was the worst loss at home for the Cowboys since 1990. McNeese, which had been ranked No. 1 in the nation for most of the year and had appeared in last year’s 1-AA championship game, completed its season at 10-2.

2003 - nCAA Division I-AA QuartersFlorida Atlantic 48, northern Arizona 25

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Jared Allen passed for 228 yards and three touchdowns and the Flor-ida Atlantic defense - led by sophomore cornerback Wil-lie Hughley’s two big plays that led to 14 points - sty-mied the Northern Arizona

offense through the first half as FAU, a third-year member of the Division I-AA football ranks, posted a 48-25 win over the host Lumberjacks in a quarter-final matchup before 9,134 fans in the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome. The Owls’ speed proved to be a daunting factor in the contest on the Walkup Skydome turf, both offensively and defensively. FAU forced three turnovers, including a 47-yard interception return for a touchdown by Hughley in the third quarter to make the score 27-3, then a 25-yard fumble return by Hughley that set up a three-yard TD pass from Allen to Doug Parker to make it 41-3. In the first half, the Lumberjacks’ offense had a difficult time getting any momentum on any drives, as NAU was held to 127 yards and just three points at halftime as the Owls vaulted to a 24-3 lead. The Lumberjacks got offense rolling in the second half, but it was too late. NAU rolled up 267 yards of offense after halftime and scored 22 points in the fourth quarter thanks to recovering an onside kick and a 57-yard pass from receiver Clarence Moore to fellow receiver Chris Nash - off a lateral from fresh-man QB Jason Murrietta - that closed the scoring.

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Capacity 10,000Constructed 1977elevation 7,000 feetFirst Game nAU 25, montana 24longest Win Streak 11 (1996-97)losing losing Streak 4 (1991-92)Biggest Win nAU 75, W. new mexico 0

Field Fun Facts* There is 44 oz. of yarn per square yard of reAl-GrASS™.* The field consists of 28 rolls that weigh 8,700 pounds each.* The project contains 23,400 pounds of fiber synthetic yarn.* The field is filled with 230,000 pounds of ground recycled rubber tires.

About the Walkup SkydomeIn 2012, the J. lawrence Walkup Skydome, one of the most unique venues in all of college athletics, celebrates its 36th year as the entertainment center for northern Arizona. The building underwent a major renovation from Dec. 2010-Sept. 9, 2011, at a cost of $26 million. The scope of the project included bringing the fire, life and safety up to code while remodeling the bathrooms, concourse, offices, suites, locker rooms and press box. The athletic training and equipment on the main floor were also remod-eled and three elevators were added to the complex. Fans now enter the building to a panoramic view of the field on the east and west concourses. Capacity was reduced to 10,000 but now feature 21-inch wide chair back seating. The Skydome has been the home of nAU football, basketball and indoor track and field since 1977. Construction began in the fall of 1975, and the facility was completed in September 1977. Seating capacity for football originally was 15,000 and 7,000 for basketball.

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year-by-year in the Skydome

Year Record Pct. PF PA1977* 5-1 .833 184 1101978 5-0 1.000 148 611979 5-2 .714 127 921980 4-1 .800 142 641981 3-2 .600 107 971982 4-1 .800 126 871983 4-2 .667 176 1391984 2-3 .400 123 1121985 3-4 .429 144 1611986 5-2 .714 179 1231987 3-2 .600 209 1301988 5-1 .833 189 1011989 2-4 .333 184 1961990 5-1 .833 202 1561991 3-3 .500 185 1661992 3-4 .429 138 1281993 4-2 .667 175 1371994 5-1 .833 219 1301995 4-2 .667 264 551996* 6-1 .857 341 1841997 5-1 .833 184 1051998 4-2 .667 147 1281999 2-3 .600 177 1212000 2-4 .333 131 1422001 4-1 .800 160 1172002 4-1 .800 121 862003* 4-2 .667 214 1792004 4-2 .667 171 1662005 2-3 .400 135 1132006 3-2 .600 205 1262007 3-2 .600 166 1112008 3-2 .600 184 1042009 3-2 .600 196 1682010 3-2 .600 180 882011 3-3 .500 188 1212012 3-2 .600 177 94 36 yrs. 128-71 .643 6,198 4,485*Includes one playoff home game

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Northern Arizona University provides an outstanding un-dergraduate residential education strengthened by important re-search, graduate and professional programs, and a responsive dis-tance learning network delivering programs throughout Arizona. NAU’s underlying core strength at the undergraduate level is in its ability to provide knowledge of the world, an ability to appre-ciate change, diversity, and life itself. Faculty and staff members are committed to the residential campus concept and to the student population; however, they are also prepared to deliver education throughout Arizona and the world either online or in new campus structures. The Mountain Campus has a student population of more than 20,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and at sites across the state. NAU was established in 1899 as the Northern Arizona Normal School. A close, personal interest in the development of each student as an individual has long been a trademark of the Mountain Campus. This educational experience is enhanced by an atmosphere that celebrates the diversity of opinions and cultures. The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a diverse range of disciplines from liberal arts and the sciences to professional and career-related fields. As NAU looks to the future, it continues to develop inno-vative ways to provide citizens with greater access to education and strives to strengthen its teaching and service partnerships to meet the needs of a changing Arizona. Flagstaff, with a population of about 57,000, is rich in cultural diversity. Located at the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is 140 miles north of Phoenix at the intersection of Inter-state 17 and Interstate 40. With its elevation of 7,000 feet and a four-season climate, Flagstaff is ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Nearby attractions include the Grand Canyon, Lowell Observatory, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Arizona Snowbowl.

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• For the second time in school history Northern Arizona University has won the Big Sky Conference Presidents’ Cup presented by Red Lion Hotels, • Big Sky’s dedication to the academic side of the student-athlete experience. Overall athletic success is combined with team grade point averages, Academic Progress Rates, and All-Conference performers with grade point averages of at least 3.0.• Northern Arizona last won the Presidents’ Cup in 2005-06. Montana State, the 2011-12 winner, finished second. The Bobcats were third in athletic points, and tied for second in academics. Idaho State enjoyed its best result ever, placing third. ISU was first in overall academics.• Northern Arizona joins Weber State, Montana and Montana State as multiple Presidents’ Cup winners. Weber State has won four, while Montana State and Montana have each won two.• Northern Arizona finished first in overall athletic points. The Lumberjack men collected 56 points, while the NAU women’s teams earned 59.5 points. Northern Arizona’s men won the cross country, indoor track and field, and outdoor track and field Big Sky Championships. The Lumberjack football team finished fourth in the regular-season standings with a 6-2 record.• The Northern Arizona women’s golf team captured the 2013 Big Sky Conference Championship. The volleyball team was third, as were the wom-en’s tennis team and the outdoor track and field squad.• Northern Arizona was second in APR and had 29 All-Conference student-athletes finish with a GPA of 3.0 or better. NAU tied for second in overall academic performance.• Northern Arizona finished with an overall GPA of 3.09. Eleven of its teams that compete in the Big Sky Conference achieved a GPA of at least 3.02. The soccer team recorded the top GPA at 3.49, followed by women’s tennis and volleyball at 3.43.

“NAU is deeply honored to be recognized for the academic and on-field performance of its student-athletes. We have committed ourselves to building an athletics program with integrity that produces results. Our student-athletes, coaches and administrators have lived up to that commit-ment. The Presidents’ Cup is testimony to what outstanding individuals can accomplish when working as a team and guided by the right priorities.’’

Northern Arizona University President Dr. John Haeger “We are so proud of our student-athletes who continue to excel in the classroom and in competition, Capturing the Big Sky Conference Presidents’ Cup supports our mission to have NAU athletics be a vital part of the university and the greater community. I want to congratulate not only our student-athletes whose academic and athletic achievements enabled NAU to receive this award, but also our outstanding faculty, academic advisers, athletics staff and coaches who support, inspire and challenge our student-athletes to be their best in every endeavor.’’

Northern Arizona Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Lisa Campos “Northern Arizona has been very close to winning the Presidents’ Cup many times in the past several years. We congratulate the entire Northern Arizona University campus on claiming the Big Sky’s most prestigious honor. Winning this honor is the result of countless hours in the classroom, on the practice field, and on the competitive stage. The student-athletes’ performances ultimately determine the outcome, but there are so many people, including coaches and administrators, who work tirelessly to help our student-athletes. They should all be extremely proud.’’

Big Sky Conference Commissioner Doug Fullerton

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NAU FACTSEnrollment (statewide) ........................................26,002Staff ............................................................................. 2,248Founded ...................................................................... 1899Degrees .............. 78 undergraduate degree programs......................................... 58 graduate degree programs.....................................Eight doctoral degree programsColleges .................................................Arts and Letters................................................................................Business............................................................................. Education.................................. Engineering and Natural Sciences............................................ Health and Human Services........................................Social and Behavioral Sciences

Vice President for Intercollegiate AthleticsDr. Lisa Campos

In the classroom, the Lumberjacks once again proved that academics is at the forefront of the stu-dent-athlete experience as NAU finished with a depart-ment-wide 3.09 cumulative GPA. Twelve of the depart-ment’s 15 programs achieved a GPA of at least 3.00 led by the women’s soccer team, who recorded a 3.49 GPA. Four student-athletes received CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honors and 119 total student-athletes were named All-Academic by the Big Sky and WAC. A total of 56 student-athletes earned their degrees during the 2012-13 academic year, while the Lumberjacks also performed well on the APR Report published by the NCAA in June. All 15 sponsored sports exceeded NCAA aca-demic standards for the fourth consecutive year and the department’s overall APR of 977 was 28 points higher than 2010-11. Twelve squads carried multi-year totals above 960, while seven teams accomplished perfect single-year scores of 1000 led by the women’s tennis team who re-ceived the APR Public Recognition Award from the NCAA for earning a perfect single-year APR each of the last four years.

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2013 Golden Eagle Scholars

2013 Spring Graduates

2013 NFF Scholar

Football Women’s Golf

Men’s & Women’s Basketball Swimming & Diving

2013 Gold Axe

Jake Hess - FB Fi Connell - S&D

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Lumberjacks in the COMMUNITY Northern Arizona student-athletes have a myriad of re-sponsibilities that extend beyond the playing arena and classroom. All Lumberjack student-athletes are all required to complete a minimum of 10 hours of community service and outreach per academic year, which most exceed those hours. Events in and around the Northern Arizona community allow Lumberjack student-athletes to serve as role models to younger aspiring college-bound student-athletes. Some of this year’s community service events were Special Olympics of Northern Arizona, St. Mary’s Blood Bank, Peaks Retirement Home, YMCA, Red Ribbon Week, National Women in Sports Day, and Student-Athlete for a Day. “It is a great honor to be part of the Flagstaff and North-ern Arizona communities,” said VP of Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Lisa Campos. “This honor brings tremendous opportunity for our student-athletes and coaches to serve and share the message of Northern Arizona University and NAU Athletics. I am very proud of the work our student-athletes do in the classroom, in training and in our community. My expectations for the future

will be to continue this outreach and become leaders at the uni-versity with our service to the community.” At the conclusion of the 2012-2013 academic year, the NAU student-athletes completed 3,850 hours of community ser-vice and outreach. In all, the students improved by 134 hours from the 2011-2012 academic year, and continue to strive for a lofty department goal of 4,000. “Our student-athletes do a tremendous job of giving back to the community, and more importantly, they understand the importance of community service,” said NAU Assistant Ath-letic Director for Academics Pam Lowie. Each year a male and female recipient of the Lumberjack Service Award is given, and this year’s honorees were football of-fensive lineman Jake Abbott and track and field thrower Kasandra Vegas; signifying them as the top student-athletes in giving back to the community.

3,850 - The amount of community service hours NAU student-athletes complete during the 2012-13 academic year.

10 - The amount of community service hours NAU student-athletes are required to complete each school year.

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Lisa Campos was named the Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics at Northern Arizona University on March 30, 2012.

In her first year at NAU, Campos guided the Lumberjacks to the prestigious Presidents’ Cup as the NAU Athletics De-partment was recognized for their overall excellence in competition and in the class-room. The Lumberjacks finished first in overall athletic points and tied for second in

overall academic performance as they became the fourth institution to win multiple Presidents’ Cups, winning their second Presidents’ Cup (first was 2005-06). In competition, Campos saw her department capture 22 total confer-ence championships, four of which were team titles - men’s cross country, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field, women’s golf all won Big Sky Championships – and 18 coming individually from cross coun-try and track & field in the Big Sky and swimming & diving in the WAC. Beyond championships, the Lumberjacks produced 94 all-conference hon-orees and 20 student-athletes that combined for 32 All-American honors. In the classroom, the Lumberjacks once again proved that academics is at the forefront of the student-athlete experience as NAU finished with a department-wide 3.09 cumulative GPA. Twelve of the department’s 15 programs achieved a GPA of at least 3.00 led by the women’s soccer team, who recorded a 3.49 GPA. Four student-athletes received CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honors and 119 total student-athletes were named All-Academic by the Big Sky and WAC. A total of 56 student-ath-letes earned their degrees during the 2012-13 academic year, while the Lumberjacks also performed well on the APR Report published by the NCAA in June. All 15 sponsored sports exceeded NCAA academic standards for the fourth consecutive year and the department’s overall APR of 977 was 28 points higher than 2010-11. Twelve squads carried multi-year totals above 960, while seven teams accomplished perfect single-year scores of 1000 led by the women’s tennis team who received the APR Public Recognition Award from the NCAA for earning a perfect single-year APR each of the last four years. Campos’ leadership also continued NAU’s commitment to community service as her student-athletes completed 3,850 hours of community ser-vice and outreach during the 2012-13 year. That total was 134 hours more than the previous academic year as the department continues to strive towards a goal of 4,000 hours. Campos made two coaching hires, changing the culture of NAU bas-ketball with the hires of Jack Murphy from the University of Memphis to lead the Lumberjack men’s team and Sue Darling from the University of Arizona to head the women’s squad. Campos took over the leadership of the Lumberjack Athletics depart-ment after serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the Univer-sity of Texas at El Paso since August of 2006. her hiring at NAU, Campos, 35, became one of 26 females and the youngest in the country to lead a Division I program, including 13 head athletic administrators at the Football Championship Subdivision level.Campos served as the sport administrator for the Miner men’s and wom-en’s cross country, women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, women’s basket-ball, and men’s and women’s track and field programs at UTEP. Campos

also was the primary administrator for compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and cheerleading. She was the advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and served as the liaison to the Intercollegiate Athletic Council, Office of Student Life, Miner Village, and the UTEP Police Department.In her tenure at UTEP, she also had oversight of the women’s golf, rifle, and softball programs, served as championship director for numerous confer-ence championships, and co-hosted a weekly television show, Miner Sports Weekly. Dr. Campos also assisted with athletic facility enhancements and co-directed the planning and design of the $2.6 million Helen of Troy Soft-ball Complex, which opened in September 2005.In 2006, Campos served as the NCAA liaison for the Self Study Report for NCAA Certification and continued to oversee all gender, minority equity, and student welfare strategic plans. She was responsible for Title IX staff education and staff diversity training. In 2005, she created the Athletics Di-versity Graduate Assistantship Program and served on the UTEP Women’s Resource Advisory Board.She was promoted to the Senior Associate position after serving as the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator since Au-gust of 2003. She also served two years as the Assistant Dean of Students within the UTEP Division of Student Affairs.Dr. Campos had the opportunity to serve on a number of NCAA Com-mittees, including the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cab-inet, the NCAA Rifle Committee, and chaired the NCAA Women’s Soccer Committee.She was a member of the Conference USA Joint Group and served on the Senior Woman Administrator administrative group. In 2005-2006, when UTEP joined Conference USA, she served on the Conference USA Strate-gic Planning Committee and assisted in the development of the realigned Conference USA’s vision, core values, mission, and strategic objectives. She also represented UTEP on conference committees, including the budget subcommittee, legislative committee, championships selection committee, and various sport committees.Dr. Campos previously served as the Assistant Dean of Students at UTEP from 2001-03. Campos coordinated and administered the university’s stu-dent discipline system, interpreted the University of Texas System Regents’ Rules and Regulations governing the student academic honesty and con-duct code, and provided information to the university community on dis-cipline policies, rules, regulations, and procedures. She served as a mentor to an undergraduate student participating in the NASPA Minority Under-graduate Fellows Program and served on a variety of campus committees including the UTEP President’s Advisory Committee on Women, Student Affairs Staff Development Committee, Faculty Senate Student Conduct Committee, and the University Health Awareness Committee.In the community, Campos was a member of the Girl Scouts of the Rio Grande board and the Junior League of El Paso.Dr. Campos holds a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at El Paso. She graduated from Colorado State Uni-versity where she earned a bachelor’s of science degree in Business Ad-ministration and a master’s of science degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education.Campos is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Football Championship Subdivision Ath-letics Directors Association (FCS ADA) and Flagstaff Leadership Program.A native of Las Animas, Colo., Campos is married to Darren D’Attilio.

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John D. Haeger leads Northern Arizona University in its commitment to un-dergraduate education-a commitment enhanced by the university’s ongoing efforts in research, graduate education and distance learning. Dr. Haeger has been NAU president since November 2001 after joining the university to serve as NAU provost in June 2000. During his term as president, Dr.

Haeger has guided the university to new heights in student enrollment. He also has ushered the university into its largest building boom since the 22-year term of former NAU President J. Lawrence Walkup. Further, he has fully endorsed a national effort to increase institutional accountability, explaining that NAU must perform on a level that demonstrates its significance to students and to society. Among university achievements under his leadership: • Tuition guarantee. Dr. Haeger instituted a “block tuition” plan that guarantees first-time, full-time freshmen and transfer students the same tuition rate for eight semesters.• Access and affordability. NAU has partnership with 15 community colleges throughout the state. The initiative stream-lines the credit transfer process, allowing students enrolled at partnering community colleges to save time and money by being admitted to NAU while they are earning an associate degree. • Innovation. NAU-Yavapai opened its Prescott Valley doors last fall, allowing students to earn bachelor’s degrees at about one-third the cost of a traditional, residential college experience. The savings comes from offering a limited number of degree options and using existing resources through NAU’s

Flagstaff campus. The cost-saving model garnered the attention of Gov. Jan Brewer, who called it “visionary” and “an example for the entire state and the nation.”• Expansion of nursing and the health professions. The university has placed emphasis on graduating more students in nursing and developing or expanding programs in occupational therapy, athletic training and physicians assistant.• Commitment to research. President Haeger has insti-tuted NAU’s first office of Vice President for Research. In Yuma, a 12,225-square-foot building that will provide research four-year degree opportunities. • High Country Conference Center. Dr. Haeger initiated a joint partnership between the city of Flagstaff, Drury Hotels and Sodexo to build a 42,000-square-foot conference center and an adjoining hotel and parking structure. Consultants have estimat-ed the economic benefit to northern Arizona to be about $7 million annually.• 1899 Bar & Grill. The university has opened an upscale steakhouse in the old north union that is open to the public and complements the conference center• Largest gift in university history. The College of Business Administration was able to acquire the largest gift in university history, a $25 million donation from prominent business leader William Franke. The college was renamed The W.A. Franke Col-lege of Business. Dr. Haeger is a member Arizona Board of Education, the Governor’s P-20 Council, the board of directors of the Transla-tional Genomics Research Institute, is former chair of the United Way of Northern Arizona board, serves as commissioner for the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, and is past chair of the Council of Presidents of the Big Sky Confer-ence.

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