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Football 2014

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2014 Air Force Football2014 Air Force Football

Day Date Opponent (TV) TimeSat. Aug. 30 vs. Nicholls State (ESPN 3) NoonSat. Sept. 6 at Wyoming*(ESPN U) 8:15 p.m.Sat. Sept. 13 at Georgia State (ESPN 3) 2:05 p.m.Sat. Sept. 20 OPEN Sat. Sept. 27 vs. Boise State* (CBSSN) 5 p.m.Sat. Oct. 4 vs. Navy (CBSSN) 1:30 p.m.Sat. Oct. 11 at Utah State*(ESPN Net) TBASat. Oct. 18 vs. New Mexico* (ROOT) 1:30 p.m. Sat. Oct. 25 OPENSat. Nov. 1 at Army TBASat. Nov. 8 at UNLV* (MWN) 1 p.m.Sat. Nov. 15 vs. Nevada* (ROOT) NoonFri. Nov. 21 at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 6:30 p.m.Fri. Nov. 28 vs. Colorado State* (CBSSN) 1:30 p.m.

*-Mountain West game / Times are local to site / Subject to ChangeCBSSN = CBS Sports Network / ESPN Net = ESPN Networks

ROOT = Root Sports / MWN = Mountain West Network

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From Coach CalhounFrom Coach Calhoun

Troy Calhoun (Air Force, 1989) Head Coach [email protected]

Jake Campbell (Air Force, 1996) Offensive Assistant [email protected]

Tim Cross (Northern Colorado, 1990) Defensive Line [email protected]

Clay Hendrix (Furman, 1986) Asso c. Head Coach Off. Coordinator/Offensive line [email protected]

Matt McGettigan (Luther College, 1987) Strength and Conditioning [email protected]

Ben Miller (Air Force, 2002) Running Backs/Special Teams Coord. [email protected]

Jake Moreland (Western Michigan, 2000) Tight Ends [email protected]

Blane Morgan (Air Force, 1999) Quarterbacks [email protected]

Lt. Col. Steve Pipes (Air Force, 1998) JV Head Coach/Varsity Assistant [email protected]

John Rudzinski (Air Force, 2005) Secondary/Recruiting Coord. [email protected]

Steve Russ (Air Force, 1995) Asst. Head Coach Def. Coordinator/Defensive Backs [email protected]

Mike Thiessen (Air Force, 2001) Asst. Head Coach Off. Coordinator/WRs [email protected]

Ron Vanderlinden (Albion, 1978) Inside Linebackers [email protected]

Matt Weikert (Ohio, 2002) Outside Linebackers [email protected]

Steve Senn (Air Force, 1990) Executive Asst/Quality Control [email protected]

To the great fans of the Air Force Fal-cons,

Welcome to the United States Air Force Academy - the world’s finest educa-tional and leadership institution. The purpose of the Academy is to develop young men and women of strong char-acter to serve as outstanding leaders for our nation. The integrity, pride, and purpose of our future officers will make you quite proud.

Beginning with the entry of the first Academy class back in July of 1955, intercollegiate athletics continues to provide a crucial vehicle contributing to the profound leadership and valiancy Academy graduates carry forth to ac-tive duty and in their civilian lives. Air Force football has a three-pronged aim: on-field competitive spirit, instilling within our cadets lifelong resolute char-acter traits, and preparing each team member for service and leadership to help our country.

Your support, through purchases of season tickets, is crucial to the future sustainability of our cadet programs. Our commitment to our friends, cadets and support-ers is to provide the nation’s best fan experience. It includes ease of parking, unmatched pageantry and the finest ticket value in all of college football.

In conclusion, if you find the qualities of honesty, passion, toughness and service appeal-ing, then you will be proud to embrace and support the 2014 Air Force Football team.

Thank you in advance for your unwavering commitment to the Air Force Academy and our exciting Falcons.

Sincerely,

Coach Troy CalhounAir Force Football

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Schedule ............................................ 1Note from Coach Calhoun ................. 2Table of Contents .............................. 3Game Day at Falcon Stadium ............ 4-5Distinctive Traditions ......................... 6-7Falcon Spirit ....................................... 8-9Commander-in-Chief’s Rivalry ........... 10-11Brian Bullard Award .......................... 12-13Falcons in the NFL ............................. 14-15Academic Success .............................. 16-17Influential Falcons ............................ 18-19Denver ............................................... 20Colorado Springs ............................... 21Weight Room .................................... 22-23Human Performance Lab ................... 24Sports Medicine ................................ 25Falcon Stadium ................................. 26-27Falcon Athletic Center ....................... 28Holaday Athletic Center .................... 29The Air Force Academy ..................... 30Senior Leadership .............................. 31Athletic Director Dr. Hans Mueh ....... 32Athletic Department.......................... 33The Falcon ......................................... 34The Air Force Song............................. 35Falcon Football Pageantry ................. 36

The CoachesTroy Calhoun, Head Coach ............... 37-39Jake Campbell .................................... 40Tim Cross ........................................... 41Clay Hendrix ...................................... 42Matt McGettigan ............................... 43Ben Miller .......................................... 44Jake Moreland ................................... 45Blane Morgan .................................... 46Lt. Col. Steve Pipes ............................ 47John Rudzinski ................................... 48Steve Russ ......................................... 49Mike Thiessen.................................... 50Ron Vanderlinden .............................. 51 Matt Weikert ..................................... 52Support Staff ..................................... 53-54All-Time Coaches ............................... 55-56

The PlayersRosters............................................... 57-58Meet the Falcons ............................... 59-77

Season Review2013 Season Stats ............................. 78-842013 Game Recaps ............................ 85-89

Mountain WestThe Mountain West ........................... 90Composite Schedule .......................... 91-92

HistoryConsensus All-Americans .................. 93All-Americans .................................... 94Academic All-Americans .................... 94All-American Bios .............................. 95-98College Football Hall of Fame ............ 99AFA Team Awards ............................. 100AFA Major Award Winners ................ 101-102All-Star Games ................................... 102Academic All-Conference .................. 103All-Conference Players ...................... 104Team Records .................................... 105-107Individual Records ............................. 108-114Lettermen .......................................... 115-119Past Season Results ........................... 120-125Bowl Recaps ...................................... 126-130Bowl Records ..................................... 131

MediaMedia Info./Communications Staff ... 132Academy Media Policies .................... 133Local Media Outlets/Radio ................ 134Results vs. 2013 Opponents .............. 135-136

Table of Contents/CreditsTable of Contents/Credits

Editors: Dave Toller Troy Garnhart

Contributors: Nick Arseniak Jerry Cross Valerie Perkin Melissa McKeown Madeline McGuire

Cover Design: Dave Toller

Photography: Photographersfrom Rohmann Joint Venture and Cadet Wing Media; Matthew Staver; Denver, CO; Dave Black, Colorado Springs, CO; Art Bilsten, Denver, CO; Mark Well-man, Washington, D.C.; Larry McTighe, U.S. Air Force; George vanderMerwede, Colorado Springs, CO; Warren Green-wood, USAFA, CO; Capt. Scott Foley, Hanscom AFB, MA; Jeffrey Weeks, Colo. Springs, CO; GerMaine Photography, Colorado Springs, CO; Denver Conven-tion & Visitors Bureau; Rich Clarkson & Assoc., Denver, CO.; Ken Mellott, Colo-rado Springs, CO; Steven Thurow, Fort Worth, TX; Keith Robinson, Fort Worth, TX; Danny Meyer, Dallas, TX; Kimberley Parker, Dallas, TX; Russ Backer, Colo-rado Springs, CO; Ralph Clark, Colorado Springs, CO; Paat Kelly, Colorado Springs, CO; Dennis Hubbard, Omaha, NE.

Location: Colorado Springs, COEnrollment: 4,000Founded: 1954Nickname: FalconsColors (PMS): Blue (287), Silver (877)Stadium: Falcon Stadium (46,692)Surface: FieldTurf (6th year)Conference: Mountain WestSuperintendent: Lt. Gen. Michelle JohnsonAthletic Director: Dr. Hans MuehAthletic Phone: 719-333-4008Ticket Manager: Connor KruggelTicket Phone: 719-472-1895Website: www.goairforcefalcons.com

Athletic CommunicationsOffice: ....................... 719-333-2313Fax: ........................... 719-333-3798Press Box: ................. 719-333-1100Mailing Address: ...... 2169 Field House Dr. USAF Academy, CO 80840

Football Contact: ..... Troy Garnhart, Assoc. ADOffice: ....................... 719-333-9263Cell: ........................... 719-359-7432Email: ........................ [email protected]

Football Contact: ..... Dave Toller, Asst. A.D.Office: ....................... 719-333-3478Cell: ........................... 719-200-2802Email: ........................ [email protected]

Alternate Contact: ... Nick Arseniak, Asst.Office: ....................... 719-333-9251Cell: ........................... 719-510-2684Email: ........................ [email protected]

Air Force HistoryFirst Year: ................. 1956All-Time Record: ...... 352-301-13 (55 years)

Home: .................. 194-123-3Away: ................... 139-159-6Neutral: ................ 19-19-4

Bowl Record: ............ 10-12-1Last Bowl: ................. 2012 Armed Forces Bowl Result: .................. L 14-33 vs. Rice

Team Information2013 Record: ................. 2-10 (0-8 MW, 6th Mtn Div)Basic Offense: ...............MultipleBasic Defense: ...............Multiple Lettermen Returning: ...63 (31 Off, 30 Def, 2 ST)Lettermen Lost: .............15 (8 Off, 3 Def, 4 ST)Starters Returning: .......16 (7 Off, 8 Def., 1 ST)Starters Lost: .................8 (4 Off, 3 Def., 1 ST)

2013 Results: 2-10 (0-8 MW)A. 31 Colgate (Root) W 38-13S. 7 Utah State* (CBS Sports) L 20-52S. 13 at Boise State* (ESPN) L 20-42S. 21 Wyoming* (ESPNU) L 23-56S. 28 at Nevada* (CBS Sports) L 42-45O. 5 at Navy (CBS) L 10-28O. 10 San Diego St.* (CBS Sports) L 20-27O. 26 Notre Dame (CBS Sports) L 10-45N. 2 Army (ESPNU) W 42-28N. 8 at New Mexico* (ESPNU) L 37-45N. 21 UNLV* (ESPNU) L 21-41N. 30 at Colorado State* (ESPN3) L 13-58

* - Mountain West Game

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Game Day at Falcon StadiumGame Day at Falcon Stadium

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At the base of the Rampart Range of

the Rocky Mountains, game day at Falcon

Stadium is truly aremarkable experience.

Pre-game fly-bys, the march-on, the Drum

and Bugle Corps and the spirited cadet

section, make Falcon Stadium the place to be

on Game Day

Game Day at Falcon StadiumGame Day at Falcon Stadium

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Falcon TraditionsFalcon Traditions

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Falcon TraditionsFalcon Traditions

One of the only performing mas-cots in the NCAA, the Falcon swoops in on the lure at halftime during every home game. Prior to every service academy game, the “pris-oners of war” are exchanged at midfield. The POWs are exchange cadets from the other academies who sit with their respective acad-emies during the game.

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The Cadet WingThe Cadet Wing

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The Cadet WingThe Cadet Wing

After every Falcon score, the cadets storm the field and do pushups for every Air Force point on the board. After every game, the Falcons stand hand-in-hand in front of the cadet wing as the Drum and Bugle Corps plays the alma mater.

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Commander-In Chief’s TrophyCommander-In Chief’s Trophy

The seniors from the winning team in the battle for the Trophy make a trip to the White House to receive the Trophy from the President of the United States. No other college or profes-sional athletic team has visited the White House as often as the Air Force football team. The Fal-cons have made 18 trips to Washington, D.C., since 1982. The Falcons have met Presi-dent Ronald Reagan five times, President George H.W. Bush three times, President Bill Clin-ton six times, President George W. Bush twice and President Barack Obama twice.

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Commander-In Chief’s TrophyCommander-In Chief’s Trophy

TROPHY TITLES

Air Force 18 Navy 14 Army 6 SERIES RECORDS

Air Force: 54-30-0 (.643) Navy: 45-38-1 (.542) Army: 26-57-1 (.315)

No other games on the schedule arouse such passion and unrelenting battle followed by re-spect and admiration as the service academy contests. After nearly three hours of raging war on the field, each team respectfully stands at attention for each other’s school song. These warriors know that following the battles on the playing field, they will one day fight and serve together in the armed forces.

Service academy week is a special time at the Air Force Academy. Prior to the game, theprisoners of war are exchanged. Each academy has several exchange cadets from their fellow acad-emies. Prior to the service academy game, these cadets are exchanged by the wing or brigadier com-manders of the academies so they can sit on their own side during the game. The “prisoner of war” exchange is usually highlighted by the cadets having a message taped to their backs.

Service academy games are the ultimate experience of sportsmanship, competitiveness and respect. Falcon fans are well aware of this, as nearly 700,000people have watched the Falconsplay Army and Navy in the last 15 years, averaging over 45,000 fans per game. Nine of AFA’s top 15 crowds have come againstArmy and Navy.

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Brian Bullard AwardBrian Bullard Award

The Bullard Award is voted on by the team based on the criteria that typifies Brian Bullard - unselfishness, 110 percent effort, total team com-mitment and pride in his role on the team whether he’s a starter or not.

A memorial is located in the Falcon Athletic Center so that every football player sees it every day. The memorial has Brian’s picture and the name and photo of each year’s winner. A 1982 graduate of Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs, Brian attended the Academy the following year. After playing on the junior varsity his freshman year, he made the varsity and lettered as asophomore in 1983. During Thanksgiving vacation that year, Brian, a member of Cadet Squadron 27, and cadet Dianne Williams of Cameron, Mo., were return-ing from Kansas and were caught in a snow storm. The two died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Williams was a member of Cadet Squadron33 and played on the women’s varsity golf team. The Brian Bullard award is presented annually at the Falcon football team banquet. Brian was the epitome of everything Air Force Football stands for. Brian’s life is used not only for motivation, but asthe benchmark each Falcon football player should strive to attain. The criteria established for the award were taken directly from the life of Brian Bullard. The recipient of this prestigious award cares about the team first and himself second. He loves his team and his teammates and will do every-thing he can to make his brothers better. He is a source of encourage-ment for everyone and truly leads by example. He gives his all and truly enjoys every practice. He shows great pride in his role on the team and isa pleasure to coach. Though he played just two seasons with the football team, Brian left quite an impression.

Senior Ty MacArthur was the recipient of the Brian Bul-lard award at the 2013 Air Force Football Awards Ban-quet.

MacArthur was limited to three games as a senior due to injury. He was the team’s top receiver prior to his in-jury with seven catches for 99 yards. He also had seven car-ries for 32 yards. MacArthur led the Falcons in receiving in 2012 with 24 catches for 411 yards. He finished his career with 35 catches for 611 yards and had a career-receiving av-erage of 17.5 yards per catch.

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Brian Bullard AwardBrian Bullard Award

Lance McDowell

1989

Anthony Roberson

1988

Rip Burgwald

1987

Pat Evans

1986

Pat Malackowski

1985

Steve Kelly

1984

Brandon Wilkerson

1995

Steve Russ

1994

Will McCombs

1993

Grant Johnson

1992

Kette Dornbush

1991

Bill Price

1990Matt Dayoc

2000

Mike Gallagher

2000

Charlie Jackson

1999

Mike Tyler

1998

Chris Gizzi

1997

Lee Guthrie

1996John Rudzinski

2004

Monty Coleman

2004

Joe Schieffer

2003

Tom Heier

2002

Zach Johnson

2001

Nate Beard

2001

Ben Garland

2009

Nathan Walker

2010

Shea Smith

2008

Drew Fowler

2007

Garrett Rybak

2007

Gilberto Perez

2006

Denny Poland

2005

Jonathan Warzeka

2011

Jordan Eason

2012

Ty MacArthur

2013

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Falcons in the NFL

Bryce Fisher, (middle) a 1999 Air Force Academy graduate, served two years of active duty in the Air Force and the remainder of his commitment was fulfi lled in the reserves and national guard. Fisher was a seventh-round draft choice of the Buffalo Bills in the 1999 draft. He spent seven years in the league with Buffalo (1999-01), St. Louis (2002-04), Seattle (2005-07) and Tennessee (2007). In 2005, he became the third USAFA graduate to play in a Super Bowl as the Seahawks won the NFC Championship. He played in 90 career games and had 222 tackles, six forced fumbles and 26.5 sacks.

Chad Hall, (top right) a 2008 gradu-ate, served two years on active duty and is completing his commitment in the Air Force reserves. In two seasons with the Eagles in 2010 and 2011, the receiver played in 15 games with 14 catches for 135 yards and two touch-downs. Hall also had 10 punt returns for 107 yards, six kickoff returns for 108 yards and 12 rushes for 42 yards. Late in the 2012 season, Hall was signed by the San Francisco 49ers and was activated for the NFC Champion-ship game and Super Bowl XLVII. In 2013, he played in nine games with the Kansas City Chiefs and had two receptions for 20 yards.

Chad Hennings (top left), a 1988 graduate, spent more time in the NFL than any other former Falcon. After serving four years on active duty and 45 combat missions in the A-10 aircraft, he signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 1992. Hennings played nine seasons with the Cowboys from 1993-2000 and won three Super Bowl rings (1993, 1994 and 1996). He played in 119 career games, starting 72 on the defensive line, and had 216 tackles with 27.5 sacks, fi ve forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and a touchdown.

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Falcons in theNFL Draft

Ernie Jennings, WR, 1971 San Francisco 49ers (10th / # 257)

Dave Lawson, PK, 1976 New York Giants (16th / #444)

Chad Hennings, DT, 1988 Dallas Cowboys (11th / #290)

Joe Wood, PK, 1992 Houston Oilers (12th / #332)

Steve Russ, LB, 1995 Denver Broncos (7th / #218)

Dan Palmer, OL, 1996 San Diego Chargers (6th / #178)

Bryce Fisher, DL, 1998 Buff alo Bills (7th / #248)

Following the September 11th tragedy in 2001, Chris Gizzi (right) led the Packers out of the locker room on Monday Night Football as he ran onto the fi eld with the American fl ag held high. Gizzi played in 23 games with the Packers from 2000-02. He had 19 tackles and a forced fumble.

Steve Russ (top center) played in 24 games for the Denver Broncos over four seasons (1997-2000) and was part of two Super Bowl Cham-pionship teams (1997 and 1998). Ben Garland (left) was in camp with the Denver Broncos in 2010 and 2012. A member of the Broncos’ practice squad in 2012 and 2013, Garland is on the 2014 roster. Beau Morgan (bottom left) was in camp with the Dallas Cowboys in 1997 while Matt Farmer (bottom, second from left) was in camp with the New York Jets in 1999. Ben Miller (bottom center) spent time with the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles in 2002 and 2003. In 2009, Travis Dekker (bottom second from right) worked out for Green Bay. Drew Fowler (bottom far right) took part in rookie mini-camps with the Detroit Lions and Houston Texans in 2008. Alex Means (right) competed in rookie mini-camp with the Carolina Panthers in 2014. Both Reg-gie Rembert (2013) and Connor Dietz (2014) took part in rookie mini-camps with the Chicago Bears.

Falcons in the NFLFalcons in the NFL

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Scholar-AthletesScholar-Athletes

is Poweris PowerKnowledgeKnowledge

Charles “Spanky” Gilliam (top), a 1999 graduate, earned an NCAA postgraduate scholar-ship in 1999. Gilliam, a fullback, played a key role in the Falcons’ Western Athletic Conference championship in 1998.

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66Cadet-athletes in all sports Cadet-athletes in all sports who have earned NCAA who have earned NCAA postgraduate scholarships, postgraduate scholarships, the second-most nationally in the second-most nationally in Division I athleticsDivision I athletics

11

Cadet-athletes in

Cadet-athletes in

all sports who have

all sports who have

earned a Rhodes

earned a Rhodes

Scholarship

Scholarshippercent graduation percent graduation rate for athletesrate for athletes

13National Football Founda-National Football Founda-tion and College Hall of tion and College Hall of Fame scholarships earned Fame scholarships earned by Falcon football payersby Falcon football payers

26NCAA Football

NCAA Football

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ship winners

ship winners243

Academic All-Ameri-Academic All-Ameri-can honors earned by can honors earned by 167 cadet-athletes167 cadet-athletes

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Scholar-AthletesScholar-Athletes

$445,000Value of Academy educationValue of Academy education

8:1Student to instructor ratioStudent to instructor ratio

U.S. News and World Report#1 best college in the West

#2 in aeronautical and astronautical engineering#2 Undergraduate-Only Business Program

Princeton Review#5 in professor availability

National Science Foundation#1 Undergraduate-Only Institution for Research and Development

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Many Academy graduates have gone

on to exemplary careers in the

military and civilian sector. These pages merely scratch the surface of some of

the great leaders the Academy has

produced.

John LorberClass of 1964

* Two-year football letterman; played on the 1963 Gator Bowl team* Command pilot with more than 5,000 hours, mostly in fighter aircraft* Commander of the Pacific Air Force from 1994-97* Retired four-star general* Chairman of the Air Force Academy Athletic Corporation

Gregg PopovichClass of 1970

* Two-year basketball letterman and team leading scorer in 1969-70* Currently head coach and general manager of the San Antonio Spurs* Five-time NBA Champions (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014)* Earned a bronze medal as an assis- tant coach for Team USA in 2004

Heather WilsonClass of 1982

* Rhodes Scholar * Left the Air Force in 1989 to become Director for European Defense Policy on the National Security Council* First Academy graduate to serve in Congress, representing New Mexico from 1998-2008* Currently the president of South Dakota School of Mines

Chad HenningsClass of 1988

* Consensus All-American, 1987* Outland Trophy winner* WAC Defensive Player of the Decade for the 1980s* A-10 pilot in first Gulf War* Nine seasons, three Super Bowl rings with the Dallas Cowboys* Inducted into Academic All- America Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame

The Long Blue LineThe Long Blue Line

Lt. Gen. Michelle JohnsonClass of 1981

* First female superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy* First female Rhodes Scholar at USAFA* Command pilot with more than 3,600 flying hours in a variety of aircraft* All-time leading scorer in AFA women’s basketball with a 17.6 career average * Named the Academy’s most outstanding scholar-athlete in 1981 with a 3.91 GPA* Two-time Academic All-American

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Since it was founded in 1954, the Air Force Academy has graduated more than 46,000 leaders of char-

acter for our nation.After leaving the shadows of

the Rocky Mountains, Academy graduates have gone on to become pilots, doctors, astronauts, gener-

als, members of Congress, writers, university administrators, profes-sional athletes and much, much

more. A degree from the Air Force Academy has proven to open doors

in every career endeavor.

Scott ThomasClass of 1986

* Four-year letterman at safety* Consensus All-American in 1985, one of just five in AFA history* Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2012 and the Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011* Fifteen years on active duty with more than 4,300 flying hours includ- ing missions in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm* Earned the Distinguished Flying Cross while serving more than seven months in combat

Ernie JenningsClass of 1971

* 1970 Consensus All-American * Finished eighth in Heisman voting* Holds nearly every receiving record* Hall of Fame inductee by AFA and Colorado Springs Sports Corp* Two-time Academic All-American* 20 years at NASA as a project engineer and construction manager

Ruben CuberoClass of 1961

* Starting guard on the undefeated 1958 team* Flew the C-118, C-141, C-135 and QV-10 and served in Vietnam* Served as Dean of Faculty at the Academy from 1991-98* Retired Brigadier General

Terry IsaacsonClass of 1964

* Three-year football letterwinner* Helms All-American in 1963* Eighth in Heisman Trophy voting at quarterback in 1963* NCAA wrestling runnerup, 1962* USAFA Athlete of the Year, 1964* Served 27 years in the Air Force and retired as a Colonel in 1981* Appointed to the USAFA Board of Visitors in 2007

Alonzo BabersClass of 1983

* Two-time NCAA All-American and team MVP in 1983* Olympic Gold Medal in 400m dash and 4x400m relay in 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles* 1984 Touchdown Club Military Athlete of the Year* Air Force pilot from 1983 to 1991* Currently flies the 777 with United Airlines

The Long Blue LineThe Long Blue Line

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Less than 45 minutes from the Academy and with over 300 days of sunshine per year, The Mile High City of Denver has it all.

Truly a sports capitol, Denver has nine professional sports teams, including the Denver Bron-cos (NFL), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Colorado Rockies (MLB), Colorado Rapids (Major League Soccer), Denver Dynamite (Indoor Soccer League), Denver Outlaws (Major League Lacrosse) and the Colorado Mammoth (National Lacrosse League). Recent success among the teams has driven the excitement for these teams a mountain high. The Broncos won the Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999. The Avalanche won the Stanley Cup in 1996 and 2001. The Rockies played in the World Series in 2007.

Located just east of the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide, Denver has a mild and dry climate with more days of sunshine per year than San Diego and Miami. Golf courses are open year round as the average winter temperature is 45 degrees, warmer than Boston, New York City and St. Louis. The city sits at 5,280 feet above sea level. In fact, there is a step on the State Capitol Building that is exactly one mile above sea level. Even at a mile above sea level, the city is dwarfed by its backdrop. The foothills being just west of the city and the peaks of the mountain range reach heights of more than 14,000 feet. Despite the proximity to the mountains, the city receives just 8-15 inches of precipitation per year, about the same as Los Angeles.

The United States Census Bureau estimates that, in 2006, the population of the City and County of Denver was 566,974, making it the 27th most populous U.S. city. The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2006 population of 2,408,750 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area.

Denver has the largest city park system in the nation. There are 650 miles of off-street, bike paths, 90 golf courses and 200 parks. Within a 90-minute drive from downtown Denver, there are opportunities for some of the country’s best skiing, hiking, fishing, rafting and mountain bik-ing.

(all photos on this page courtesy of the Den-ver Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau)

Denver, ColoradoDenver, Colorado

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Colorado SpringsColorado Springs

The immortal words of an eastern visitor in 1893 live perpetually at the base of Colo-rado’s Rocky Mountains.

When teacher and poet Katherine Lee Bates took a wagon ride to the summit of Pikes Peak she was inspired to write a song that is still recited today. Her view from atop the 14,110-foot peak was the basis of her song “America the Beautiful”.

The history of Colorado Springs traverses back to 1870 when Gen. William Jackson Palmer first visited the region and was captivated by its grandeur. A year later, he began designing his city of dreams. From its beginning on the corner of Pikes Peak and Cascade Avenues in downtown Colorado Springs, the city has grown more than 183 square miles and to nearly 400,000 people in the city and 600,000 in the metro area.

Colorado Springs is known nationally for its natural attractions. The Garden of the Gods, the area’s No. 1 natural attraction, is a majestic out-cropping of red sandstone rocks which are more than 300 million years old. Colorado Springs is also home to the Pikes Peak Highway, a 19-mile drive up the world’s highest toll road. The area’s No. 1 man-made attraction is the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Chapel.

Another major attraction is the Broadmoor Hotel and Resort. Built in the early 1900s, this five-star resort, hosted the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open Golf Championship and the 2008 Senior U.S. Open, and is nestled into the base of Cheyenne Mountain. The Pikes Peak region is home to the nation’s only mountain zoo. The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, with an elevation of more than 6,800-feet, has received several changes in the past two years.

For the outdoors enthusiast, the city and the state offer a plethora of recreational ac-tivities. A short drive to the northwest features some of the nation’s finest ski resorts, including the cities of Vail and Aspen. A short jaunt to the southwest or northwest will find some of the best white-water rafting, fishing, hiking and cycling that the country has to offer.

Valuing its past with a vision for the future, Colorado Springs is truly a city with unparalleled culture, recreation, growth and opportunity in the 21st century.

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The strength and condition-ing program is committed to providing a fi rst-class train-ing experience for each player. The focus is to build the total athlete while reducing the risk of injury through individual evaluation and program design. The goal is to train all the components of athleticism to the degree required by the sport of foot-ball.

Strength and ConditioningStrength and Conditioning

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Strength and Conditioning Philosophies

Highly structured, individualized/detailed programs Intense-Intelligent Training Sound program philosophy based on sci-entifi c research and practical experience Preparation precedes performance Work ethic, discipline, attitude and ac-countability Continue to build the physical and mental attributes needed to win championships

48 multi-station platforms

48 multi-station platforms

48 dumbbell platforms

48 dumbbell platforms

40-yard running track

40-yard running track

23,000 square feet

23,000 square feet

Strength and ConditioningStrength and Conditioning

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Th e Human Performance Lab, led by Lt. Col. Mike Zupan, enhances team and individual performance. Educational workshops, performance assess-ments and training sessions are given to coaches and athletes, which result in consistent high performances and outstanding achievements for all the athletic programs at the Academy.

Th e sports vision branch of the human performance lab attempts to im-prove a player’s performance through vision training, which helps players work on certain visual aspects of the game. Th is training has been proven to enhance visual skills critical to athletic performance, such as hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and speed of eye movement, up to 150%.

Human Performance LabHuman Performance Lab

Ben Garland, a 2010 Academy graduate and four-year letterwinner on the defensive line, working out in the newly-remodeled human performance lab. Garland spent the 2012 and 2013 seasons with the Denver Broncos and is on the 2014 roster.

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The mission of the athletic training branch is to provide all necessary athletic training and physical rehabilitative services in support of intercollegiate, physical education, intramural and recreational activities.

These services include emergency and acute injury/ill-ness triage, the prevention, evaluation, treatment, rehabilita-tion, proper referral, documentation and tracking of injuries sustained by cadets, as well as physical conditioning and nutritional and psycho-social consultation.

Under the direction of athletic training branch chief, head athletic trainer Tony Peck, the athletic training staff includes 15 board-certifi ed athletic trainers, with 14 post-graduate degrees. The staff provides athletic training services to all 4,000 cadets at the Academy involved in intramurals, physical education, fi tness testing and 27 intercollegiate sports.

Head football athletic trainer Erick Kozlowski leads a veteran staff of athletic trainers as Ernie Sedelmyer, Mark Peters and Derrick Fitts bring a wealth of experience to the football program. The staff uses the latest techniques and high standards of care for the cadet-athletes. New in 2014 is the use of sophisticated nutritional programs, movement screening and corrective exercise and custom bite regulators to improve performance and decrease injury potential. Also, the Academy is one of 12 NCAA schools participating in the NCAA/DOD Grand Alliance Concussion Research Study.

The athletic training branch facilities include three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms totaling approximately 20,000 square feet. Locations include the Jim Conboy Ath-letic Training Room, the Cadet Gymnasium athletic training room and the Cadet Field House athletic training room.

The sports medicine division receives outstanding sup-port and assistance from the medical professionals assigned to the 10th Medical Group. The departments of the 10th Medical Group that provide this assistance on a regular basis over and above their normal duty requirements, and frequent-ly during their off duty time, include orthopedics, radiology, physical therapy and dentistry. Many other medical profes-sionals from other specialties such as neurology and derma-tology, provide assistance and consultation as well.

The teamwork and the highly professional staff in both the sports medicine division and the 10th Medical Group make the sports medicine program at the Air Force Academy one of the best in the nation.

Lt. Col. Dain Allred, MD (orthopedic surgeon) and Lt. Col. Darren Campbell, MD (family practice/sports medicine) serve as the team physicians for the varsity team. Lt. Col Jon Jackson, MD (family practice/sports medicine) and Lt. Col. Charles Haggerty, MD (orthopedic surgeon) serve as the team physicians for the junior varsity team

Sports MedicineSports Medicine

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Falcon StadiumFalcon Stadium

Air Force football has been among the Mountain West leaders in attendance since its inception. The Falcons have averaged more than the conference average ev-ery year. Air Force’s average attendance last season of 32,652 was the third best in the 12-team Mountain West, behind only Boise State and Fresno State.

Year MW AFA2013 26,093 32,6522012 25,734 32,0152011 29,035 35,3032010 34,208 40,0932009 33,202 35,6562008 32,021 38,1342007 32,791 38,0682006 32,791 38,0342005 35,275 35,9812004 32,213 38,0432003 34,033 39,2102002 34,329 42,7132001 31,830 38,4392000 32,460 42,560

1962............... 2-31963............... 5-11964............... 2-2-11965............... 1-5-11966............... 2-31967............... 1-3-11968............... 4-21969............... 3-11970............... 5-11971............... 4-11972............... 3-31973............... 5-11974............... 2-41975............... 2-3-11976............... 3-31977............... 2-31978............... 1-51979............... 2-4

1980............... 2-21981............... 2-31982............... 4-21983............... 5-11984............... 4-11985 ............ 6-01986 ............ 3-21987...............5-11988...............3-21989...............3-21990...............4-21991...............5-11992...............3-41993...............4-21994...............3-31995...............4-21996...............3-21997...............5-1

1998...............6-01999...............3-22000...............5-12001...............4-22002...............4-32003...............5-12004...............3-42005...............2-32006...............2-42007...............6-02008...............3-32009 ............5-12010...............5-12011 ...............4-32012...............5-12013...............2-5

Since moving into Falcon Stadium in 1962, the Falcons have been a major force. Air Force has a 173-111-4 record in Falcon Stadium. Under coach Troy Calhoun, the Falcons have been one of the best home teams in the nation. In his seven seasons beginning in 2007, Air Force has been 5-1 or better at home four times. AFA was a perfect 6-0 in 2007, marking just the third undefeated home season in school history.

A year-by-year breakdown follows:

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Falcon StadiumFalcon Stadium

A picturesque setting at the base of the Rampart Range of the Rocky Mountains and boasting some of the grandest pageantry in all of college football, Falcon Stadium is without a doubt one of the premier college football stadiums in America.

Sitting at 6,621 feet above sea level, the thin air has been kind to the Falcons. Air Force has won 62 percent of its home games in the stadium with a 173-111-4 all-time home record. Falcon Stadium’s elevation is the second-highest of any Divi-sion I-A stadium in the nation. The stadium’s current capacity is 46,692.

Falcon Stadium, built in a natu-ral bowl in the foothills, was built in the fall of 1962 at a cost of $3.5 million. Falcon Stadium opened on Sept. 22, 1962, when a then-overflow crowd of 41,350 saw Air Force defeat Colorado State, 24-0. AFA held a formal dedication on Oct. 20, 1962, when Air Force hosted Oregon. The Ducks won the game, 35-20. The stadium was originally built solely for football, but several non-athletic events, such as the Academy’s annual graduation, are conducted there.

Since 1962, the stadium has seen several significant up-grades. In 1991, the Academy installed nine skyboxes and re-modeled the existing press box. The facility currently seats 450 people indoors, along with 88 in the skyboxes. In addition to its game-day uses, the press box is also used by the athletic depart-ment as a banquet/meeting room.

In 2002, the Academy added permanent lights. The cost of just under $500,000 was at no expense to tax payers. The Air Force Academy Athletic Association picked up the tab. That same season, a school record crowd of 56,409 packed the stadium for a game against Notre Dame. In 2004, a new scoreboard was installed. The board features a video screen and message board and replaced the old board at the south end of the field.

Throughout the 1990’s and early 2000’s, the stadium’s capacity was 52,480 but in 2005, the stadium’s capacity was reduced to 46,692 (the current capacity). The removal of the bleachers on the east side greatly increased the fan experience with ad-ditional food and beverage vendors and more room to move around the stadium.

Prior to the 2006 season, FieldTurf was installed at a cost of $750,000. The new turf covers 84,480 square feet with an additional 26,520 square feet of native grass surrounding it.

The scenic backdrop, the game-day experience and the re-cent upgrades have ensured that Falcon Stadium is among the best venues in all of college football. The proof is in the ranking as CBS Sports (March 2011) ranked Falcon Stadium the 22nd best in college football, higher than any other Mountain West institution.

Unprecedented SupportAir Force’s attendance average is

more than eight times its student body size (4,000), making Falcon Sta-dium the most-well attended in all of

Division I football.

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Falcon Athletic CenterFalcon Athletic Center

The Falcon Athletic Center (FAC), completed in July 2003, has proven to be one of the nation’s best facilities. The facility was part of a military construc-tion project that not only built the new building, but altered the existing Cadet Field House. The $30.3 million proj-ect included 161,000 total square feet, including the Falcon Athletic Center’s 109,000 square feet and a 51,000 square foot renovation of the Cadet Field House, completed in March 2004.

Student-athletes’ schedules at the Academy are institutionally driven, un-like that of most civilian schools where student-athletes have much more free time. Student-athletes at the Academy are allotted from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. daily for athletic pursuits.

That time must be used for practice, transit to and from the dormitory area and the Cadet Gymnasium or Cadet Field House, medical taping and treatment and conditioning in the weight room. In addition, competition at the NCAA Division I level has become a year-round proposition for all athletes, whether they are cadets or their counterparts at civil-ian institutions.

Understanding that the Academy enrollment of 4,000 consists of roughly 25 percent student-athletes (1,000), the existing ath-letic facilities were taxed. The same was true for the existing medical treatment and weight room facilities.

In addition to the stu-dent-athletes, the Academy also uses these facilities for its massive intramural

sports program. The 3,000 cadets who are not intercollegiate athletes participate in intramural activities adding about 1,200 to 1,500 cadets in the athletic fa-cilities at the same time.

The 23,000 square foot, two-story weight training facility is on the first level, along with areas for equipment storage.

The new sports medicine facility, equipment room, football coaches offices and football locker room are on the sec-ond level of the building. The reception area for the football offices displays the history of Falcon football.

The third floor is home to the Hall of Excellence which features the history of the Academy’s intercollegiate and intra-mural programs, along with the inductees into the Athletic Hall of Fame. This area gives guests and visitors the opportunity to visit the history of Academy athlet-ics along with a theatre and interactive displays. The fourth level is for athletic administration.

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Holaday Athletic CenterHoladay Athletic Center

The dream became a reality on Oct. 1, 2010, as the USAFA Endowment, on behalf of the United States Air Force Academy and the Association of Graduates, hosted a ground-breaking ceremony for the new Hola-day Athletic Center.

The project was made possible by a generous lead gift of $5 million from Bart and Lynn Holaday, Class of 1965--the largest gift from a graduate to the Acad-emy in the institution’s history.

The Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor athletic training facility, is also unique in that it is the largest privately funded capital project in Academy history.

Construction began in October 2010 and was com-pleted in July 2011. The 92,000 square-foot center houses a regulation-sized field that can accommodate football, lacrosse and soccer, in addition to many other athletic activities.

Cadet athletic development and performance will be enhanced through reduced weather delays, increased practice time and improved replication of game condi-tions that the facility provides.

“Today is one of the most exciting days in the his-tory of Air Force athletics,” said Air Force Director of Athletics Dr. Hans Mueh on the day of ground-breaking. “Air Force athletics is not just our 27 inter-collegiate sports, but also encompasses intramurals, physical education classes and cadet physical fitness training. Air Force athletics touches every cadet here at the Academy and because of this generous gift from Bart and Lynn Holaday and others who have given, we will continue to have the very best facilities to provide total team and player development, benefiting all ca-dets and enhancing the Academy’s overall success in intercollegiate and intramural athletics.”

Three days after the ground-breaking ceremony, construction began to level the ground north of the Cadet Field House and continued steadily throughout the winter.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on July 22, 2011.

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The Air Force Academy

History of The Academy In 1948, a board of

leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force Academy be established without delay.

In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in se-lecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission nar-rowed the choice to three locations. The summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott se-lected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado con-tributed $1 million toward purchase of the property.

In July 1955, the first Academy class entered in-terim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 million.

Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of 1980.

The United States Air Force Academy offers a four-year program of instruction and experience designed to ed-ucate, train and inspire men and women to become of-ficers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force.

Course of Study Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities es-sential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. The core academic curriculum includes courses in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and hu-manities. Cadets take additional elective courses to complete requirements for one of 32 major areas of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics.

Faculty Composition The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their field of study. About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who bring great depth of disciplinary and educational ex-pertise and provide academic stability and continuity. Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet learning as an integral part of their officer develop-ment. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved fac-ulty. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distin-guished visiting professors and endowed professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other ser-vices, as well as officers from allied countries are also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and mili-tary lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets during the academic year.

Athletic Program The Academy’s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop lead-ership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramu-ral sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year.

Military Education and Training An air, space and cyberspace-ori-ented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues through-out the four years. Seniors are respon-sible for the organizational leadership

of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military role in United States society as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive in-struction in communication skills and juniors study the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of pro-grams available and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. Combat survival training is a required three-week program during cadets’ second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are of-fered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available.

Nominations Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law. For information on admission pro-cedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025 or go to:

www.usafa.edu

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Senior Leadership Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. She directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor’s de-gree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Acad-emy’s Class of 1981. After graduating from the Academy, she completed graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar before earning her pilot wings in 1984.

Johnson has held numerous command positions at the group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the Academy after serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Operation and Intelligence, Supreme Headquar-ters Allies Powers Europe, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Casteau, Belgium. She has served in various as-signments in air mobility, airlift and tanker flying operations and training, academic instruction and personnel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircraft.

The general’s military awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Aerial Achieve-ment Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

Commandant of CadetsBrig. General

Stephen C. Williams

Dean of FacultyBrig. General

Andrew Armacost

Vice SuperintendentColonel

Doug Lamberth

Commander, 10th Air Base WingCol. Stacey Hawkins

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Director of Athletics Dr. Hans J. MuehAir Force Academy Director of Athletics Dr.

Hans J. Mueh has announced his retirement, effective at the end of the 2014-15 academic year, which will be his 11th as AD and 43rd overall at the Academy.

“I’ve been blessed to have the opportunity to be in the chair as AD of the best Division I program in the NCAA,” Mueh said. “These 10-plus years have flown by because athlet-ics is a non-stop business, and we’ve had so many changes in coaching staffs, construction projects, a whole new corporation to help keep us competitive, and thousands of home contests.”

A retired Air Force brigadier general, Mueh was vice dean of faculty for two years prior to his retirement from active duty in the summer of 2004 and his appointment as athletic direc-tor. Mueh was heavily involved in Academy athletics before becoming director of athlet-ics. He was the Academy’s faculty athletic representative from 1996-2004 and was a long-time member of the board of directors for the Air Force Academy Athletics Associa-tion.

Since becoming the director of athletics, Mueh has led the Academy to some remark-able feats. In 2007, the Academy was one of only three schools (Michigan State and Boston College) to reach post-season play in foot-ball (2007), men’s basketball and ice hockey (2006-07). It marked the first time a service academy has ever had a team compete in the post-season in all three sports.

In addition, under his watch the men’s basketball team has played in another NCAA tournament and the National Invitational Tournament’s Final Four. The ice hockey team has won conference championships and ad-vanced to the NCAA tournament five times. Mueh was on the selection committee that hired current head coach Frank Serratore and led the Academy’s move into the Atlantic Hockey Association.

The football program, the Academy’s flag-ship sport, has gone through a major overhaul under Mueh. He led the transition from the retirement of the legendary Fisher DeBerry after 23 years at the helm to hiring current head coach Troy Calhoun, a 1989 Academy graduate. Calhoun’s impact was immediate, leading the Falcons to a 9-4 overall mark and a second-place finish in the Mountain West Conference in 2007. The Falcons qualified for their first bowl game in seven years, playing in the Armed Forces Bowl in 2007. The program has gone to a school-record six consecutive bowl games and averaged over 9,000 bowl tickets sold.

Mueh has been just as successful behind the scenes with the administration of the department. He restructured the department with an internal/external model that has

streamlined resources and made the depart-ment more effective from top to bottom. In addition, the athletic department made the transition to a federally-chartered non-profit organization in the summer of 2013, which has led to more fund-raising opportunities.

Mueh was instrumental in the USAFA En-dowment and the announcement of the Hola-day Athletic Center, an indoor training facility. The $15 million facility was completed in July 2011.

Mueh has also been active within the conference and the NCAA. He was recently selected to be part of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet and has been active on the NCAA’s academics/eligibility compliance cabinet, the men’s golf committee and the Region 7 postgraduate scholarship commit-tee. Mueh has been equally active within the conference on various leadership committees. He is currently on the awards and recogni-tion committee and has previously served on the joint council executive committee, and committees on championships, television and sportsmanship.

Before assuming his duties as vice dean at the Academy, Mueh was permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry at the Academy, a position he held since October 1987 where he oversaw the annual design and instruction of 25 undergraduate courses for 1,500 cadets annually.

Mueh was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Celle, Ger-many, and emigrated to the United States in 1951. He entered the Air Force in 1962 as a member of the Academy’s eighth graduating class, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 1966. While at the Academy, Mueh was a two-year letterman in soccer as a goalie. He still holds the Academy record for saves in a game with 30, accomplishing it twice in 1965 against North Carolina and Benedictine. In his junior and senior years, Mueh helped the Falcons to the Rocky Moun-tain Intercollegiate Soccer League champi-onship and quarterfinal berths in the NCAA tournament. He was a first-team all-league

selection in 1965. Following graduation, Mueh completed

two assignments in intelligence before at-tending the University of Wisconsin where he earned his master’s degree in chemistry in 1970. He later earned a doctorate degree in chemistry from Wisconsin in 1976 as a dis-tinguished graduate. He has also completed Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College and Air War College.

Between earning the two degrees, Mueh returned to the Academy as an instructor in the department of chemistry from 1970-72. He also served as assistant soccer coach and played semi-pro soccer with the Aurora Inter-nationals in Denver during those two years, leading the Internationals to the Colorado state title in 1971. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam and served as an intelligence of-ficer in Saigon, Republic of Vietnam and at Nakhon Phanom RTAB, Thailand, in 1972 and 1973.

After earning his doctorate degree, Mueh returned to the Academy in 1976 as an as-sociate professor of chemistry. He remained at the Academy except for a stint in 1985-86 as the special assistant for technical matters at the Defense Intelligence Agency at the Penta-gon.

In 1986, he assumed the position of acting head, department of chemistry, before being selected for his position of permanent profes-sor and head of the department of chemistry in 1987. As faculty athletic representative, he was active in both the Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference, and was the Academy’s representative on the transition team to form the new MWC, the only faculty athletic representative on the team. He competes in golf, racquetball, hand-ball and tennis, and has promoted Air Force Academy intercollegiate sports throughout his tenure, beginning with work as chairman of the hockey eligibility committee, officer representative to the men’s golf team and five years as the officer representative to the football team.

Mueh is married to the former Sally Flax of Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three children: Kristine, Kurt and Deborah.

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Falcon Athletics

John CoulahanAssociate AD

Finance

William CarpenterAssociate AD

Recruiting Support

Troy GarnhartAssociate AD

Info./Communications

Karen WarnerAssociate AD

Human Resources

Dermot CollCEO, Air Force Academy

Athletic Corporation

Marti GasserAssociate AD/SWA

Intercollegiate Programs

Jim TregoSenior Associate AD

Col. Bart WeissVice Athletic Director

George NelsonAssociate AD

Athletic Programs

Few schools in the country have an athle c program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athle c program are to enhance the physical condi oning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for offi cership, to teach leadership in a compe ve environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athle c program: intercollegiate athle cs, intramurals and physical educa on. The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanc oned teams, facing some of the top compe - on in the na on. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball,

ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnas cs, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifl e, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fi elds women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnas cs, rifl e, indoor and out-door track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addi on, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s pro-grams compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many na onally ranked teams.

The football team competes annually for the Command-er-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblema c of service academy foot-ball supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 18 mes, which is more than any other academy. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impres-sive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versa le structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is fi ve stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fi elds laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and mul purpose area. The three sec ons have a combined sea ng capacity of more than 9,000.

Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a sea ng capacity of 2,470, while the mul purpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and fi eld compe ons. The $4.1-million renova on to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and fi eld team, was com-pleted in the fall of 2011 and is one of the premier track and fi eld facili es in the na on. The Holaday Athle c Center, a $15.5 million completely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center, a $9.5 million, Military Con-struc on project, home of the Air Force Academy’s fencing prac ce facility and aerobics/weight li ing facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.

Lt. Col. Brandon DoanAssociate AD

Head of Physical Educa-tion/Athletic Programs

Nancy HixsonCOO, Air Force Academy

Athletic Corporation

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Falcon Mascot

Sports audiences across the country have been intrigued and delighted by the aerobatics of the falcon, the flying mascot of the U.S. Air Force Acad-emy -- one of only two schools with performing mascots in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The falcon can attain velocities exceeding 200 miles per hour in swoops or dives, turn sharply and streak only inches above the ground, making it the fast-est and one of the most maneuverable of all birds. Trained and handled by cadet fal-coners, the birds soar and dive, some-times zooming low over the heads of spectators. While their public flying performances are primarily limited to out-door venues -- most often at football games and cadet wing parades -- the falcons appear at many other athletic contests in which cadet teams play. Members of the Class of 1959, the first to enter the Academy, chose the falcon as the mascot of the cadet wing Sept. 25, 1955, feel-ing that it best characterized the combat role of the U.S. Air Force. They did not specify any particular species; thus, any falcon can serve as mascot. Some of the characteristics which led to its selection were speed, powerful and graceful flight, courage, keen eyesight, alert-ness, regal carriage and noble tradition. The falcon exemplified the qualities sought in Air Force Academy cadets: courage, intelligence, love of the wild sky, ferocity in attack, but gentle in repose, and discipline. Experts once said falcons could not be trained to perform before huge crowds, that the birds would panic and flee. Since 1956, however, cadets have flown the birds at sporting events before thousands of cheering spectators. Six weeks or more and an average of 300 man-hours per bird are required to properly train a young falcon via operant con-

ditioning. When a bird is in top condition, it is able to fly for more than an hour and make repeated stoops at the baited lure swung by the cadet falconer. Although they can be trained to perform, falcons are never totally domesticated and remain wild creatures with strong, individual and independent spirits. On Oct. 5, 1955, a splendid peregrine was the first falcon presented to the cadet wing.It was named “Mach 1,” referring to the speed of sound. Today, 12 to 15 falcons are kept in the mews (enclosures for trained hawks) north of the cadet area. Current breeds of falcons at the Academy include several breeds which are native to North America, including prairie falcons, per-egrine falcons, and the largest type of falcon, the gyrfalcon. The Academy recently added several gyr-saker hybrids and a gyr-peregrine hybrid to its ranks. Sakers are a strong and agile mid-to-large size breed of falcon, native to Eastern Europe and Asia. Sakers have been cross-bred with the larger gyrfalcons in recent years to produce a highly intelligent, agile and powerful breed of performing falcon, and have flown at the Academy since 2003. In addition to flying performances, the falcons and cadet falconers visit dozens of schools, scouting groups, youth groups, air-shows and other public events around the country, educating youth and adults alike on falconry, raptors, the Air Force and the Air Force Academy. On June 8, 1996, the Association of Gradu-ates purchased a female white-phase gyrfal-con from Mr. Dan Konkle in Sheridan, Wyo., and donated her to the Academy. The cadet wing named this new mascot Aurora - from Roman mythology, the goddess of the dawn. She is now the official mascot for the United States Air Force Academy and has become the center of attention for the Academy’s Fal-con Mascot Program. At a mere 40 days old, this majestic creature weighed four pounds. Glacier, our previous white-phase gyrfalcon Mascot from 1980-95, only weighed two pounds. Although any falcon can serve as an

Academy mascot, the white-phase gyrfalcon is native to Alaska, Canada, Greenland and the U.S.-Canadian bor-der, and has always been the official mascot of the Air Force Academy. Gyrfalcons constitute only about five percent of the total number of falcons found in the United States. Of that five percent, only about 3-4 percent are true white-phase gyrfalcons. Falconry is one of the extracurricu-lar activities offered to cadets. There are usually 12 falconers, with four chosen from each new class at the end of the year to replace graduating se-niors. The new falconers begin training in January under the leadership of ex-

perienced upperclassmen and the officer-in-charge. Without proper instruction, novices can physically harm the birds or adversely affect their training. Falconers’ duties include daily checks of each bird’s health and condi-tion, training sessions during which the birds are fed a measured ration of meat, frequent cleaning of the mews and routine mainte-nance of equipment. During performances, the birds fly to a lure, a rectangular-shaped leather pouch. The falconer whirls the lure in a circle on a 30-foot cord; the bird quickly learns to strike it in mid-air, carry it to the ground and dine on the food. As the bird stoops toward the lure in free flight, the lure is jerked aside, causing the falcon to fly up, circle and make another pass. This procedure is repeated several times before the bird is allowed to strike the lure in mid-air. The falcon performs this task know-ing that as soon as it catches the lure, it earns its meal for the day. A small battery-powered transmitter and a bell are attached to each leg so that, should the bird not come to the lure as it had been trained, the cadet falconers will be able to fol-low and safely recover the falcon.

WHY THE FALCON?Speed

Can attain velocities exceeding 200 miles per hour in stoops or dives on their prey.

Power Powerful and graceful flight, with strong, deep wing beats; they maneuver with ease, grace and evident enjoyment.

CourageFearless and aggressive, falcons fiercely de-fend their nest and young against intruders. They have been known to unhesitatingly at-tack and kill prey more than twice their size.

Keen eyesightAbout eight times sharper than man.Alertness, regal carriage and noble tradition.

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The Air Force Song

History of the Air Force SongIn 1938, Liberty magazine sponsored a contest for a spirited, enduring

musical composition to become the official Army Air Corps song. Of 757 scores submitted, Robert Crawford’s was selected by a committee of Air Force wives. The song was officially introduced at the Cleveland Air Races on September 2, 1939. Fittingly, Crawford sang it in its first public performance.

The first page of the score, which Crawford submitted to the selec-tion committee in July 1939, was carried to the surface of the moon on July 30, 1971, aboard the Apollo 15 “Falcon” lunar module by Colonel David R. Scott and Lieutenant Colonel James B. Irwin. Interestingly, at the moment the “Falcon” blasted off the surface of the moon with Scott and Irwin on board, a rendition of the “Air Force Song” was broadcast to the world by Major Alfred M. Worden, who had a tape recorder aboard the “Endeavor” command module which was in orbit around the moon. Scott, Irwin and Worden comprised the first and only “All-Air Force” Apollo crew and arranged to take the page of sheet music with them as a tribute to Crawford and the United States Air Force.

Bridge Section: Toast to the Host

“A Toast to the Host” is part of the original Air Force Song. Many times this is sung as a separate piece. This is the verse which commemo-rates those who have fallen in the name of our service and our great country. This is the reason for the difference in melody and the reverent, reflective mood.

After every football game, the Drum and Bugle Corps plays “A Toast to the Host” as the football team gathers together on the field, joins hands and stands at attention.

by Robert Crawfordcourtesy USAF Heritage of

America BandOff we go into the wild blue yonder, Climbing high into the sun;Here they come zooming to meet our thunder, At ‘em boys, Give ‘er the gun! (Give ‘er the gun now!) Down we dive, spouting our flame from under,Off with one helluva roar! We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey! Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force!

Additional verses:

Minds of men fashioned a crate of thunder, Sent it high into the blue;Hands of men blasted the world asunder;How they lived God only knew! (God only knew then!)Souls of men dreaming of skies to conquer Gave us wings, ever to soar! With scouts before And bombers galore. Hey! Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force!

Bridge: “A Toast to the Host”

Here’s a toast to the hostOf those who love the vastness of the sky,To a friend we send a message of his brother men who fly.We drink to those who gave their all of old,Then down we roar to score the rainbow’s pot of gold.A toast to the host of men we boast, the U.S. Air Force!

Off we go into the wild sky yonder, Keep the wings level and true; If you’d live to be a grey-haired wonder Keep the nose out of the blue! (Out of the blue, boy!)Flying men, guarding the nation’s border, We’ll be there, followed by more! In echelon we carry on. Hey! Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force!

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Pageantry

Nothing is more indicative of the pag-eantry of Air Force football than the Wings of Blue.

The U.S. Air Force Academy parachute team, the Wings of Blue, has been one of the outstanding parachute units in the country for more than two decades. Since 1967, ca-dets have dominated national intercollegiate parachuting championships, typically winning decisively over 40 other schools which field about 125 of the nation’s top college com-petitors. Additionally, they perform about 50 demonstrations each year for millions of spectators. That doesn’t include jumping into Falcon Stadium before the start of every foot-ball game, weather permitting.

The Wings of Blue, because of their diverse mission, are divided into a demonstration team and a competition team. Advising and supervising the team is a cadre of active duty and reserve Air Force commissioned and non-commissioned officers. The team jumps from a variety of aircraft. However, the team primarily uses its own DeHavilland UV-18B Twin Otters. Each cadet member must be a qualified jump-master and instructor in the Air Force Academy parachuting program. They must also maintain high academic and military standards to remain with the team. Members of the team average 600 jumps by

the time they graduate.The primary mission of the parachute

team is not competing or performing, it’s to train other cadets in free-fall parachuting.

Each year, over 1,000 cadets complete five free-fall jumps in the basic free fall parachut-ing course and earn the coveted parachutist badge and rating. The Academy is the only school in the Air Force authorized to grant these awards and is the only school in the U.S. authorized to allow students to perform unassisted free-fall delays on their first jump, without any prior static line training.

The basic free-fall program is the pre-mier character development program at the Academy and is available to all cadets. It is designed to develop courage, confidence and discipline in each student and provide lead-ership experiences for the cadet instructors who teach the course.

It is a rigorous training schedule with heavy emphasis on safety. Before cadets make their first jump, they are drilled repeat-edly in ground school on proper parachuting procedures. The repetition is intended to have the jumper respond automatically and correctly should something unexpected occur during the jump.

Cadets who successfully complete the basic free fall course are then eligible to take

the advanced training necessary to tryout for the Wings of Blue. Those who want advanced training must compete for admission. Selec-tion is based upon an individual’s maturity, abilities, academic and military standing.

From its uncertain beginnings, when it was reserved for stuntmen, rugged paratroopers and desperate pilots, parachuting has evolved into an exacting science and demanding sport -- a sport dominated at the college level by the Air Force Academy.

The complete experience in sight and sound is presented at every home Falcon football game by the “Flight of Sound,” the U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps.

Since 1948, the Air Force Drum and Bugle Corps has entertained audiences across the nation and abroad with their thrilling perfor-

mances. The Corps, originally assigned to Bolling Air Force Base, Wash-ington, D.C., was transferred to the Air Force Academy in 1963 and turned over to the Cadet Wing in 1972. Since then, the corps has won 16 of the 24 Interservice Academy Drum and Bugle Corps competitions and are the four-time defending champions. The competition is held

annually during the Air Force vs. Navy football weekend.Recognized as one of America’s premier musical and march-

ing units, the Corps exemplifies the precision and musical blend of a well-directed band or orchestra and the showman-ship of a Broadway production. Performing on the average of 150 times a year, they have become known as the Academy’s ambassadors of precision drill and musical pageantry.

The Corps’ primary mission is to support the Cadet Wing activities, including military formations and Academy athletic contests both home and away. An extension of the mission continues in the community with concerts, field exhibitions, band festivals and various military ceremonies.

The “D & B” Corps is comprised of 135 cadets and has represented the Air Force Academy at Presidential Inaugural Parades, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades, The Tournament of Roses Parade, Mardi Gras Parades, The Festival of State in St. Petersburg, Fla., Walt Disney World’s International Music Fes-tival and The Long’s Peak Scottish/Irish Festival.

The Flight of SoundThe Flight of Sound

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Head Coach Troy Calhoun

The purpose of the United States Air Force Academy is to develop young people of strong character who graduate and serve as outstanding leaders on active duty and be-yond. It’s a purpose Troy Calhoun thoroughly respects and realizes is necessary for our country. Calhoun left the NFL as an offensive coordinator in 2007 to embrace the mission of the Air Force Academy and accomplish what was once considered nearly impos-sible: building a service academy program that often earns a postseason bowl bid while playing in one of college football’s best con-ferences. Six of his seven years Air Force has been to a bowl under Calhoun’s guidance. The coach has guided Air Force to a 49-41 ca-reer record entering his eighth season. Air Force student-athletes must com-plete the nation’s most demanding academic curriculum while further embedding the heart and character that are crucial for serving America. Cadets at the Academy must work through courses that require finishing over 140 semester hours. Strong character traits, to include respect, teamwork, courage, spirit, discipline, honesty and toughness, are the bedrock of the leadership qualities Air Force football players utilize while serving as of-ficers in the United States Air Force. Calhoun and his staff have come up with a way to manage the varied demands of their players and lead them into a cohesive team that has fared quite well both on and off the field in his seven seasons as head coach. Calhoun’s players are extraordinarily successful finishing their academic and lead-ership responsibilities. The Air Force football team’s NCAA APR (Academic Progress Report)

is annually amongst the finest of the 127 schools that play at the FBS level of college football. From May 2007 through the pres-ent, Air Force Football’s multi-year APR has finished above the nation’s 90th percentile five of the last seven years which is more than any ball sport at any service academy. This includes a most recent single year APR in 2013 of 997. Air Force football’s most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) is 93 percent. In addition to being one of the nation’s best in regards to the NCAA’s APR and GSR, 141 of 142 seniors (99%) who have played for Calhoun since 2007 have graduated from the United States Air Force Academy and served as officers for our nation. Calhoun is the only coach in the history of service academy team ball sports to lead teams to a post-season bid six consecutive years. They have done this while playing very strong opponents. Calhoun’s 2009 Air Force squad was the only team in the last 50 years of service academy football to play at least four ranked teams and win a bowl game in the same season. In the 100-plus year history of service academy football, Calhoun is the first coach to lead teams to at least six wins and a bowl game in each of his first six sea-sons. Air Force earned a bid in 2012 to the Armed Forces Bowl. Air Force won its second straight Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy (and record 18th overall) in 2011, the first back-to-back titles at the Academy since 2001-02 and earned their fifth straight bowl game in the Military Bowl. The 2010 team finished 9-4 overall and won Air Force’s 17th Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy championship with wins over Army and Navy. The Falcons closed the season with a victory over Georgia Tech of the ACC, 14-7, in the Independence Bowl. Calhoun was named Coach of the Year by the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation. The 2009 Air Force team finished 8-5 overall and concluded with a convincing 47-20 win over 25th-ranked Houston in the

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. Air Force set 13 Academy bowl team records in the dominant victory. The team also set six school records during the 2009 season. Calhoun was named Coach of the Year by the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation for his efforts. Calhoun’s 2007 and 2008 Air Force teams finished 9-4 and 8-5, respectively, and both earned bowl bids. The 2007 Falcons were the only team in Air Force history to win road games at Notre Dame, Utah and Colorado State in the same season. The five-game turn-around from 2006, in which Air Force was 4-8, was the largest in the nation that season by a first-year head coach. The five-game turn-around was the best in school history since the 1958 team had a school-record turn-around of six games. Air Force’s nine wins tied Calhoun for the most wins ever at a service academy by a first-year head coach, matching the mark set by Ben Martin in 1958. The six MWC wins set a new Academy standard and were two wins better than the previous mark for conference wins by a first-year head coach at the Acad-emy. Calhoun was named the Mountain West Conference’s Coach of the Year for his efforts. In addition, he was named Coach of the Year in Region 5 by the American Football Coaches Association and was one of eight finalists for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award. He was also one of seven final-ists for the AFCA National Coach of the Year award. Calhoun brought to Air Force a wealth of experience at the collegiate and professional levels that was flooded with success at every

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stop prior to the Academy. Calhoun came to the Academy after serving as offensive coor-dinator and quarterbacks coach for the Hous-ton Texans in 2006. The Texans were one of only two NFL teams to triple their number of wins from the previous year. The 2006 Texans were the last team to defeat the Indianapolis Colts on their way to the Super Bowl champi-onship. On offense, the Texans had the NFL’s leading receiver (Pro Bowler Andre Johnson with 103 catches), the NFL’s best quarterback completion percentage (68.4 percent) and their quarterback tied a NFL record against Buffalo with 22 straight completions. Calhoun became a well-rounded NFL coach, working as a defensive assistant, spe-cial teams assistant and offensive assistant with the Denver Broncos from 2003-05. He began his NFL coaching career by serving on the defensive side of the ball in 2003. He helped coach the NFL’s fourth-best defense. The Broncos’ defense ranked seventh against the run and sixth against the pass. Denver’s defense yielded a mere 17.6 points per game as they made the playoffs for the first time since 2000. In 2004, Calhoun moved to become an as-sistant on offense and worked with the special teams. The offense ranked fifth in the NFL, averaging 395.8 yards per game. Cal-houn worked closely with Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan in the 2005 season, serving as the as-sistant to the head coach. The Broncos won the AFC West title for the 10th time in their history and played for the AFC Cham-pionship game for the first time in seven seasons. Their 14-4 record was the best since Denver finished the 1998 season as win-ners of Super Bowl XXXIII. The offense finished fifth in the NFL averaging 360.4 yards per game. The

defense was stout against the run, finishing second in the NFL with 85.2 yards per game. Denver finished with an undefeated record at home during the regular season for the fifth time in team history. During Calhoun’s three years in Denver, the Broncos made the play-offs every season, averaging over 11 wins a year. Prior to the NFL, Calhoun was an of-fensive coordinator for six seasons on the collegiate level. He began his coaching career at Air Force, where he worked as a graduate assistant from 1989-90. He started at quar-terback for the Academy in 1986 and was one of only two freshmen to letter for the 1985 team. Calhoun served his country from 1989-95 as an active duty officer in the Air Force. He was an assistant coach for the Falcons in 1993-94. He moved to Ohio University in the spring of 1995 where he served as the quarterbacks coach for two seasons. Calhoun was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1997. During his first season at the helm, the

PERSONALDate of Birth ....................... Sept. 6, 1966Hometown: ........................ Roseburg, Ore.Wife: ................................... AmandaChildren: ............................. Tyler, AmeliaYears in Coaching: .............. 21stAF/Career Record: .............. 49-41 (7 years)

BACKGROUND/HONORS• 1989 graduate of the Academy• First Academy graduate to be head coach• 16 years as a college coach• 4 years in the NFL• 2007 MWC coach of the year• 2007 Region 5 coach of the year• Finalist for national coach of the year (2007)• Tied as the winningest first-year head coach in school history• Winningest first-year head coach in school history for conference games• Colorado Coach of the Year (NFF), 2007, 2010• Semifinalist for 2010 National Coach of the Year honors

COACHING EXPERIENCEAir Force, Head Coach 2007-PresentHouston Texans, Off. Coord./QBs 2006Denver Broncos 2003-05 Asst. to Head Coach 2005 Off./Special Teams Asst. 2004 Defensive Assistant 2003Wake Forest, Offensive Coord. 2001-02Ohio, Offensive Coord. 1996-00Ohio, Quarterbacks 1995-96Air Force, JV/Varsity Asst. 1993-94Air Force, Grad Asst. 1989-90

CALHOUN VS. OPPONENTSArmy ........................................................6-1BYU* ........................................................1-3Boise State* .............................................0-2California# ...............................................0-1Colorado State* .......................................6-1FCS ...........................................................8-0Fresno State* ..........................................0-1Georgia Tech# .........................................1-0Hawai’i* ...................................................1-0Houston## ...............................................2-1Michigan ..................................................0-1Minnesota ...............................................0-1Navy.........................................................2-5Nevada* ..................................................1-1New Mexico* ...........................................5-2Notre Dame .............................................1-2Oklahoma ................................................0-1Rice# ........................................................0-1San Diego State* .....................................3-4TCU* ........................................................1-4Toledo#....................................................0-1UNLV* ......................................................5-2Utah* .......................................................1-3Utah State* .............................................0-1Wyoming* ...............................................5-2

* - Conference opponent; # - Bowl game

Calhoun Head Coaching Record

Year School Record MW Home Away Neu. Bowl2013 Air Force 2-10 0-8/6th 2-5 0-5 0-0 --- 2012 Air Force 6-7 5-3/4th 5-1 1-5 0-1 Armed Forces, Rice (L 14-33)2011 Air Force 7-6 3-4/5th 4-3 3-2 0-1 Military Bowl, Toledo (L 41-42)2010 Air Force 9-4 5-3/T3rd 5-1 3-3 1-0 Independence, Georgia Tech (W 14-7)2009 Air Force 8-5 5-3/4th 5-1 2-4 1-0 Armed Forces, Houston (W 47-20)2008 Air Force 8-5 5-3/4th 3-3 4-1 1-1 Armed Forces, Houston (L 28-34)2007 Air Force 9-4 6-2/2nd 6-0 3-3 0-1 Armed Forces, California (L 36-42) Totals 49-41 29-26 30-14 16-23 3-4 2-4

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offense totaled 612 yards against Eastern Michigan, second-most in school history. The Bobcats de-feated Maryland in 1997, marking the school’s first win against a team from the ACC in school history. The `97 Bobcats’ 8-3 record was the school’s best in 29 years. During his last season at Ohio in 2000, the Bob-cats beat two bowl teams, Minne-sota and Marshall, for the first time in school history. Calhoun’s 2000 of-fense set a school record with 418.1 yards per game. Calhoun moved to Wake Forest in 2001. The Demon Deacons were one of only seven teams in the coun-try to score more than 30 points in each of the final four games. During his second season, Wake led the ACC in total offense with 408.1 yards per game. His offense had a league-best 990 plays and was efficient with the ball, committing only 16 turnovers, fewest in the ACC. The 2001 sea-son culminated with a 38-17 bowl victory over Oregon to give Wake Forest its first back-to-back winning seasons since the ACC expanded from eight teams. Calhoun was raised in a home where both kids graduated from the Air Force Academy and were varsity letter winners on nationally-ranked teams. Calhoun’s younger sister, Callie, is a 1991 Academy graduate. She was a 10-time track and cross country All-American who won six NCAA national titles. Troy Calhoun graduated from the Academy in 1989 as a member of the superintendent’s list by earning over a 3.0 grade point average along with a military performance average of better than 3.0. He

also completed a master’s in business admin-istration (MBA) from Oklahoma City Univer-sity in 1992. He and his wife, Amanda, live in Colorado Springs and have two children, Tyler (12) and Amelia (10). Troy and Amanda Calhoun have a strong respect and affinity for the members of our armed services and are very involved with numerous charitable and community endeavors.

Air Force (photo page 37): Calhoun returned to his alma mater in Decem-ber 2006 and has led the Falcons to six straight bowl games and back-to-back Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy titles.

Houston Texans (photo page 37 with Gary Kubiak): Calhoun was the offensive coordinator with the Houston Texans in 2006. The Texans were one of only two NFL teams to triple their win total from the previous season. The Texan offense featured the NFL’s leading receiver (Pro Bowler Andre Johnson) and the NFL’s best QB completion percentage (68.4 percent).

Denver Broncos (photo left): Calhoun spent three seasons with the Denver Broncos from 2003-05. He was a defen-sive assistant, an offensive/special teams assistant and the assistant to former head coach Mike Shanahan. In 2003, he was part of the NFL’s fourth-ranked de-fense. In 2004, he worked with the NFL’s fifth-ranked offense. The Broncos set or tied several team passing records and also ranked fifth in the NFL in rushing. In 2005, he worked closely with Shanahan and helped the Broncos win the AFC West title and reach the AFC Champion-ship game. During each of his three sea-sons, the Broncos made the playoffs and averaged 11 wins per year.

Wake Forest (bottom left): Calhoun spent the 2001 and 2002 seasons at Wake For-est as the offensive coordinator under head coach Jim Grobe. The 2002 team de-feated Oregon in the Seattle Bowl.

Ohio (bottom middle): Calhoun spent six seasons at Ohio University, including four as the offensive coordinator. The 1997 Bobcats posted an 8-3 record for the best mark in 29 years. In 2000, the Bobcats beat two bowl teams (Minnesota and Marshall) and set school records for total offense and rushing.

Head Coach Troy Calhoun

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Jake Campbell is in his third season at Air Force as an of-fensive backfield assistant coach. Campbell re-turned to his alma mater after four years at Cla-remont-Mudd-Scripps where he

was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2011. He coached running backs his first three seasons. Campbell was instrumental in the devel-opment of running back Anthony LaCoste, who led the Falcons in rushing last season. LaCoste rushed for 890 yards and had a breakout performances vs. Army and New Mexico with 440 yards combined. He rushed for 263 yards vs. Army while becoming the only player in school history with multiple touchdown runs of 70-plus yards in the same game. He came back with a 177-yard effort the next week vs. the Lobos. Campbell mentored two offensive MVPs (DJ Lillard, 2010 and Spencer Clark, 2011) at CMS. Lillard was the first running back to make first-team all-SCIAC since 2002 while Clark led the team in all-purpose yards in his senior campaign. Under Campbell’s direction, the offensive

unit made its way into the school’s record books. The 2010 team broke the school’s record for points scored in a season with 268 and tied the school record for touchdowns in a season at 36. The 2010 offense also led the con-ference in rushing, third down conver-sions, turnovers, sacks given up, and red zone efficiency, while being second in scoring and time of possession. Peter Kimmey, who took over for the starting role at quarterback midway through the year, rushed for 14 touchdowns in Campbell’s system, one shy of the school record. He led the conference in rushing touchdowns and points per game. Campbell is a 1996 graduate of the Air Force Academy. His on field accomplish-ments and highlights as a running back make him one of the best to ever play the posi-tion at the Academy. He captained the 1995 team that won one of the Academy’s three Western Athletic Conference (WAC) champi-onships in its history. Campbell’s efforts land him in the top five in several areas of the Fal-con record book. He is currently third all-time in yards per carry for a season, fourth all-time for a career. He is also third all-time for yards per reception for a season and career touch-down receptions. He put together back-to-back 1,000 plus all-purpose yards his junior and senior years as a running back, receiver

and kick returner. Campbell was later named to the Colorado Springs Ga-zette Telegraph’s Air Force all-decade team of the 1990’s. Prior to joining the CMS football staff, Campbell served 10 years as an officer in the Air Force, reaching the rank of major. Campbell amassed over 1,000 flying hours as a pilot in the T-37, T-1A, and C-9A airframes. He flew the first stateside C-9A aircraft to deploy overseas in support of mili-tary operations in Kosovo. Campbell finished his military career as a con-tract negotiator. He was responsible

for leading negotiating teams with Fortune 500 companies in contracts worth well over $400 million to deploy the widely known and frequently used Global Positioning System (GPS). Campbell spent one season at the Air Force Academy Prep School as an assistant football coach. His responsibilities were coaching the running backs and quarterbacks, as well as the offensive play-calling duties. While at the Prep School, he helped develop numerous eventual Falcon football stars such as Scott McKay, Qualario Brown, Nate Beard and Chris Jessup. Campbell was also a math instructor and taught calculus. Campbell was also a Nike/SPARQ trainer and the lead running back coach for the Nike Football Training Camps held throughout the country. He has worked with some of the best athletes in the country, many who have gone on to professional and Division I careers. Originally from North Highlands, a neighborhood in Sacramento, Calif., Camp-bell was a four-sport starter in high school. He lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track. Campbell was also an assistant coach for the two-time defending conference champion CMS Athena softball team. Camp-bell has one son, Brayden.

Jake Campbell - Assistant Coach/Assistant Offensive Backfield

The Campbell File

Year at Air Force: 3rd/4th (overall)Career Year: 8th Hometown: Sacramento, CAAlma Mater: Air Force, 1996

Coaching Experience Air Force Offensive Backfield 2012-PresentClaremont-Mudd-Scripps Offensive Coord/Quarterbacks 2011 Offensive Coord/Running Backs 2009-10 Running Backs 2008 Air Force Prep School Graduate Assistant 1996

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Tim Cross be-gins his first sea-son at Air Force as the defensive line coach in 2014. Cross comes to the Academy after spending the last three years at Texas where he coached strength and condition-

ing. Prior to his stint at Texas, Cross served as the associate head coach and defensive line coach at Minnesota. While at Minnesota, he helped the Go-phers to a +.92 turnover margin which ranked second in the Big Ten and No. 16 in the na-tion in 2008. That same year, his defensive line recorded 20.5 sacks and 44 tackles for loss which ranked in the top three in the con-ference and in the top 25 nationally in both categories. He coached defensive end D.L. Wilhite to Big Ten All-Freshman honors from The Sport-ing News in 2009 and saw his defensive line rack up 32 tackles for loss in 2009. He also coached defensive end Willie VanDeSteeg to first-team All-Big Ten honors in 2008. VanDeSteeg became the first Gopher de-fender to be named First-Team All-Big Ten since 2004. Prior to his stint at Minnesota, he coached the defensive line at Syracuse from 2005-06

where he helped the Orange lead the Big East and finish seventh in the na-tion in turnover margin at +.92. His front line at Syracuse averaged 2.8 sacks per game which was among the nation’s top 20. A big reason for the Orange’s success in getting to op-posing quarterbacks was Cross’ work with 2006 Big East sack leader Jameel McClain. Cross also coached NFL Draft selections James Wyche and Ryan LaC-asse while at Syracuse. Cross first began working at Texas prior to going to Syracuse, serving as assistant strength coach for the Long-horns from 2001-04. Cross assisted in the development and implementation of the strength and speed programs for the UT football squad. He was responsible for creating training programs for a Doak Walker, a Butkus and a Nagurski Trophy winner. Cross also played a key role in the development of numerous All-Americans and All-Big 12 performers, and his teams won at least nine games each season he coached with the Longhorns. Cross began his coaching career in Colo-rado at Thomas Jefferson High School in Den-ver, serving as head coach from 1997-2000. He also spent one season as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at TJHS. Cross led the school to four straight league title and a 42-game conference winning streak. While at TJHS, he mentored 14 high school All-Americans, 20 all-state selections

and 31 first team all-conference play-ers. , Cross coached two consecutive Gold Helmet Award winners, an honor

bestowed to high school football all-state honorees who are successful on and off the field. He also coached two future NFL first-round draft picks during his time at TJHS in Daniel Graham (New England Patriots) and Andre Woolfolk (Tennessee Titans). A native of Clarksville, Tenn., Cross at-tended Gateway High School in Aurora, Colo., and is a 1990 graduate of Northern Colorado where he was a four-year letterman in foot-ball and earned all-North Central Conference honors as a linebacker. Cross and his wife, Natalie, have four children, Keion, Mariah, Tiana and Keria.

Tim Cross - Assistant Coach/Defensive Line

The Cross File

Year at Air Force: 1stCareer Year: 14th Hometown: Clarksville, TNAlma Mater: Northern Colorado, 1990

Coaching Experience Air Force Defensive Line 2014Texas Strength and Conditioning 2011-13 Strength and Conditioning 2001-04Minnesota Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Line 2007-10Syracuse Defensive Line 2005-06

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Clay Hendrix is in his eighth season at the Academy as the offensive line coach and fifth as associate head coach. Hendrix made his presence in the program known early, as he has turned

the offensive line into one of the team’s strengths each season and one of the best units in the conference each year. Air Force has won its six conference rush-ing titles and ranked in the top 10 nationally in six of his seven seasons. Hendrix’s offen-sive line has paved the way for five top three finishes in the nation in rushing in six seasons. The Falcons have averaged 300-plus yards three times. Last season Hendrix’s offensive line worked with four different starting quar-terbacks, yet still ranked first in the confer-ence and fifth nationally in sacks allowed and in red zone offense. Air Force was second in the conference and 13th nationally in rushing with a 262.7 per-game average. Air Force’s offense as a whole has ranked as one of the top units in the conference

under Hendrix. The Falcons were third in fourth down percentage with a 59.3 mark and also ranked fifth in third-down percentage at 44.2 percent. Air Force set a new single-season school record in 2011 with 454 points, while the scoring average ranked fourth all-time. In addition, Air Force also ranked third in school history with 43 rushing touchdowns and fourth with 16 passing TDs. The team’s 60.3 completion percentage was second best in Air Force history. Hendrix came to Air Force after completing 19 seasons at NCAA I-AA Furman as the offensive line coach, in-cluding the last five as assistant head coach. Since joining the staff in 1988, he played a central role in Furman’s success as his offensive lines helped the Paladins post a 147-73-1 record, win six Southern Confer-ence titles and claim the 1988 NCAA I-AA national crown. The success Furman enjoyed over his last seven years, including a combined 65-24 re-cord and three league titles, was due in large measure to the work of Hendrix-directed fronts. A product of Commerce, Ga., he starred as an offensive guard as a prep, helping Com-merce High School to a 13-1-1 record and the

1981 AA state championship. A 1986 Furman graduate, he was a three-year starter from 1982-85 when Furman rolled up a 39-10-1 record. He also

played on three league title teams and four nationally ranked squads, including the 1985 national runner-up team. Furman also re-corded impressive wins over South Carolina (1982), Georgia Tech (1983) and N.C. State (1984 & ‘85) during his tenure. He was named all-state in 1985. Following graduation, he joined Dick Sheridan’s coaching staff at North Carolina State as a graduate assistant before returning to Furman in 1988. He and his wife, the for-mer LeeAnn Hedgpeth of Taylors, S.C., have two sons, Cal (17) and Mac (13).

Clay Hendrix - Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line

The Hendrix File

Year at Air Force: 8th Career Year: 27th Hometown: Commerce, GA Alma Mater: Furman, 1986

Coaching Experience Air Force Associate Head Coach 2009-Present Offensive Line 2007-PresentFurman Offensive Line 1988-2006North Carolina State Graduate Asst. 1986-87

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Matt McGet-tigan is in his eighth season as the strength and condition-ing coach for the Falcon football team. Widely con-sidered one of the best in the country, McGet-tigan helped

transform the Falcon program. Prior to his coming to the Academy, the Falcons had posted a 12-24 record over the second half of the season from 2001-06. Since his arrival, the Falcons have won 60 percent of their games over the second half of the season. In addition to being in better physical shape, the Falcons have seen fewer significant inju-ries. McGettigan played a key factor in the play of 2007 All-American Chad Hall, a 5-foot-8, 185-pound do-everything runner who aver-aged over 32 touches per game over the last seven weeks of the 2007 season. McGettigan received the ultimate af-firmation of excellence when he earned

recognition as the 2001 National Collegiate Strength and Condi-tioning Coach of the Year by the Professional Football Strength and Conditioning Coaches Soci-ety. The award underscored the respect McGettigan has from his peers. McGettigan joined the Iowa State staff in 1996 with head coach Dan McCarney in 1996. He spent 11 years with the Cyclones before coming to Air Force in the summer of 2007. Prior to his stint in Ames, he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Notre Dame from 1991-95. Before his work with the Fighting Irish, McGettigan served as the strength and conditioning coordinator for Wisconsin-Platteville from 1987-90. McGettigan completed his undergradu-ate work in physical education at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, in 1987, where he was a three-year starter on the football team. He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. In January 1989, McGettigan received his certification as strength and conditioning specialist. He

earned his master’s degree in 1989 from Wisconsin-Platteville. A native of Darlington, Wis., McGettigan is mar-ried to the former Darla Hook of Charles City, Iowa. They have two children, Mariah and Colin.

Matt McGettigan - Assistant Coach/Strength and Conditioning

The McGettigan File

Year at Air Force: 8th Career Year: 28th Hometown: Darlington, WI Alma Mater: Luther College, 1987

Coaching Experience Air Force Strength/Conditioning 2007-PresentIowa State Strength/Conditioning 1996-06Notre Dame Strength/Conditioning 1991-95Wis.-Platteville Strength/Conditioning 1987-90

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Ben Miller is in his eighth sea-son as an assis-tant coach at Air Force. This sea-son marks his third as running backs coach after coaching tight ends for five seasons, and his seventh year coaching

the specialists (punters, kickers and snap-pers). This season is his fourth as the special teams coordinator. Miller’s first four years saw the de-velopment of Travis Dekker as one of the best tight ends in school history and one of the best in the Mountain West Conference. Dekker caught 25 passes for 382 yards and two scores, while averaging 15.3 yards per catch, in 2007. His 25 catches were the most by an Air Force tight end since Trent Van Hulzen in 1989. Dekker would later sign a contract with the Green Bay Packers. In ad-dition, Chaz Demerath developed into one of the team’s top receiving threats in 2010 in

his first year as a starter. Demerath caught 17 passes for 241 yards to finish third on the team in receiv-ing. Miller’s work with the kickers has also been impressive. Senior Ryan Harrison kicked a school-record 24 field goals in 2008, while becoming a semifinalist for the Lou Groza National Placekicker of the Year award. Harrison also set a re-cord for field goals in consecutive seasons with 43 in 2007-08. Last season, Will Conant was among the conference’s top kick-ers, hitting 11-of-13 field goals and 32-of-33 extra points for 65 points to lead the Falcons. His first year working with the running backs was highly successful. He over-saw the progress of first-year starter Cody Getz, who rushed for 1,248 yards which is the seventh most in school history. Getz opened the season with a school-record five straight 100-yard games while hitting the 200-yard mark three times to establish a new school record. Last year, Anthony LaCoste had a break-

out season at running back for the Falcons. LaCoste rushed for 890 yards and had a breakout performances vs. Army and New Mexico with 440 yards combined. He rushed for 263 yards vs. Army while becoming the only player in school history with multiple touchdown runs of 70-plus yards in the same game. He came back with a 177-yard effort the next week vs. the Lobos. A 2002 Academy gradu-

ate, Miller spent the 2006 season as the offensive graduate assistant at the Univer-sity of Illinois before returning to the Acad-emy. Miller was an all-conference offensive lineman for the Falcons, starting at left tackle as a junior and senior. After completing his collegiate career, Miller signed a contract with the Cleveland Browns, where he was used as a fullback/tight end/long snapper. In the fall of 2005, he joined the practice squad for the Philadelphia Eagles. Miller served as a graduate assistant coach at the Academy from 2002-03. He also spent one year in the ManTech Division at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, before transitioning to the Air Force Reserve in May of 2004. During the NFL offseason, he worked as a public affairs officer doing recruiting and public relations activities for the Air Force. Miller is married to the former Meghan Carney. The couple has two daughters, Quinn and Keeley, and a son, Lochlan.

Ben Miller - Assistant Coach/Running Backs, Special Teams Coordinator

The Miller File

Year at Air Force: 8th/9th overall Career Year: 10th Hometown: Columbia Station, OH Alma Mater: Air Force Academy, 2002

Coaching Experience Air Force Running Backs 2012-Present Special Teams Coordinator 2010-Present Specialists 2008-Present Tight Ends 2007-11Illinois Graduate Asst. 2006Air Force Off. Graduate Asst. 2002-03

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Jake Moreland is in his third sea-son as tight ends coach at the Air Force Academy. Moreland has seen the develop-ment of several key contributors during his tenure. Last season, Gar-rett Griffin had 13 catches for 163

yards and a touchdown while establishing him-self as a top-tier tight end. His catches ranked third on the team while is yards were fourth. Moreland came to the Academy from Western Michigan, where he coached tight ends and was an assistant to the offensive coor-dinator for seven seasons. Tight ends have had a period of success under Moreland. In 2008, Branden Ledbetter finished his career with the most TDs by a tight end in program history (20) and recorded three consecutive seasons with at least six TDs. Three different tight ends scored six TDs in 2009. In 2007, tight ends accounted for 10 of WMU’s 23 scoring strikes (43 percent). Tight ends accounted for nearly 22 percent of the Broncos’ aerial scores in 2008 and helped the offensive line block for the program’s 15th

1,000-yard rusher. Moreland returned to his alma mater as the tight ends coach on Dec. 10, 2004. During his first season back with the Broncos, Moreland had Tony Scheffler, ranked fourth in John Mackey Award voting and a first-team All-MAC offense honoree, at his disposal and he came through with 670 yards and nine scoring grabs. The tight end arsenal did not end there for Moreland as Ledbetter also came through in 2005 with a pair of touchdowns on 11 catches. Scheffler was selected 61st overall in the 2006 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. In two seasons, Scheffler hauled in 67 receptions for 835 yards and nine touchdowns. He grabbed five scoring receptions in 2007, bettering his rookie mark by one. Moreland served as special teams coordi-nator and offensive assistant for Saint Joseph’s College in 2004. During his tutelage, the Pumas set school records in seven offensive categories. Prior to arriving in Rensselaer, Moreland made his coaching debut at Elmhurst College in 2003. Working with tight ends, Moreland helped El-mhurst set 11 offensive records and record its first winning season in 15 years. Moreland lettered four seasons with the

Broncos (1996-99), and caught more passes (143) than any other tight end

in school history. He ranks second in receiving yards (1,414) and is tied for second in TDs (13) among tight ends. Moreland earned All-MAC second-team honors and was tabbed WMU’s offensive MVP in 1999. Moreland made the All-MAC first team in 1998. Moreland went on to a professional career in the National Foot-ball League, playing for the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns. He retired in 2002 shortly after signing with the Houston Texans. A Milwaukee native, Moreland earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing from Western Michigan in 2000. He and his wife, the former Anne Sampair, have three daughters, Courtney, Grace and Emma.

Jake Moreland - Assistant Coach/Tight Ends

The Moreland File

Year at Air Force: 3rdCareer Year: 10thHometown: Milwaukee, WI Alma Mater: Western Michigan, 2000

Coaching Experience Air Force Tight Ends 2012-PresentWestern Michigan Tight Ends/Asst. Off. Coord. 2005-11St. Joseph’s Special Teams Coord./Off. Asst. 2004Elmhurst Tight Ends 2003

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Blane Morgan is in his 13th season overall and eighth as quarterbacks coach at the Acad-emy. Morgan helped develop 2008 graduate Shaun Carney into one of the top quar-terbacks in school history. Carney

finished his brilliant four-year run as the Air Force career leader in passing touchdowns, yards and total offense. Morgan also brought along four-year starter Tim Jefferson, who exploded on the scene in 2008 to earn MWC Freshman of the Year honors, the first for a player in school history. Jefferson moved into the starting position and won his first five starts, finished 5-3 overall as a starter and became the first freshman starting quarterback ever in a bowl game in school history. Jefferson continued his fine play and was the first quarterback in school history to lead his team to four bowl games. He is also the winningest quarterback in school history with 28 wins. In addition, Air Force’s offense has

ranked as one of the top units in the conference. Air Force set a new single-season school record in 2011 with 454 points, while the scoring average ranked fourth all-time. In addition, Air Force also ranked third in school history with 43 rushing touchdowns and fourth with 16 passing TDs. The team’s 60.3 completion percentage was second-best in AFA history. Prior to his current position, Morgan was wide receivers coach for two years and a junior varsity assistant before that. Morgan is a 1999 graduate of the Academy, where he became the winningest starting quarterback (winning percentage) in school history. Morgan led the Falcons to a 12-1 season in 1998 as a senior, while earn-ing Western Athletic Conference offensive player of the year honors. Morgan also led the Falcons to a 10-3 mark as a junior and finished his career with a 20-3 overall record as a starter. He is only the second quarter-back in school history to win his first seven starts. Morgan’s accomplishments as a player at the Academy put him in rare company. He was undefeated as a starter against Air

Force’s sister academies, going 3-0. He remains the only start-ing QB in school history to lead the Falcons to an outright conference title. He also posted a 1-1 mark in bowl games, help-ing the Falcons to the 1998 Oahu Bowl win over Washing-ton. Morgan came to the Academy from Laughlin AFB,

Texas, where he was stationed from July 2000 to February 2003. Prior to that, Morgan was a graduate assistant with the football team dur-ing the 1999 season. Originally from Dallas, Texas, Morgan was a three-year football letterwinner at Trinity Christian Academy in Addison, Texas, where he played for his father, Barry. He was a two-time all-state selection at safety and was team captain his senior year. Football has been a family affair for the Morgans, as Blane’s older brother, Beau, also played football at Trinity Christian Academy and Air Force. Blane followed Beau as the starting quarterback at both schools. Morgan and his wife, Mandy, have a son, Brodie, and a daughter, Camille.

Blane Morgan - Assistant Coach/Quarterbacks

The Morgan File

Year at Air Force: 12th Career Year: 12th Hometown: Dallas, TX Alma Mater: Air Force Academy, 1999

Coaching Experience Air Force Offensive Coord./Quarterbacks 2007-Present Wide Receivers 2005-06 Varsity/JV Assistant 2003-04

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Lt. Col. Steve Pipes is in his third season at the Air Force Academy and serves as the ju-nior varsity head coach and varsity assistant coach. He supports the defensive line in his work with the varsity team and

is involved in the defensive line game plan-ning and execution and preparing the scout defense and special teams each week. He also supports the program as the team’s liai-son for player academic and military affairs. Pipes is a 1998 graduate of the Academy, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in social science. He was also a three-year let-terman in football as a defensive back and led the team in interceptions in 1996. An all-WAC honorable mention selection, he was on teams that won three Commander-in Chief’s Trophies, one of the Academy’s three WAC championships, and helped lead the 1997 team to a 10-win season. Pipes began his military career at the Academy in the admissions office working diversity recruiting. He then entered his pri-mary career field as a personnel officer at Ellsworth AFB, S.D. and Barksdale AFB, La.

His coaching experience began at the USAFA Prep School from 2005-2009 where he served as the secondary coach, defensive coordinator and head coach. As the secondary coach, Pipes developed All-American Reggie Rem-bert and Mountain West Conference first- and second- team selections Jon Davis and Anthony Wright. Prior to returning to the Academy, Pipes spent three years as an executive officer and Chief of Airmen Develop-ment in Air Force Material Command’s directorate of Manpower, Personnel and Services at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. During that time he also deployed to Afghanistan in support of Opera-tion Enduring Freedom as a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator and was selected as the Air Force Manpower, Personnel and Ser-vices Field Grade Office of the Year in a staff position. Pipes holds a master’s degree in adminis-trative leadership from Central Michigan Uni-versity. His military awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (two devices), Commendation Medal, Achieve-ment Medal (1 device), National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Medal. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, he is a graduate of Wyoming High School where

he is a member of the school’s athletic Hall of Fame. Pipes and his wife, Candice, also a 1998 graduate of the Acad-emy, have three children, Thair, Sienna and Ste-phen.

Lt. Col. Steve Pipes - Assistant Coach/Assistant Defensive Line

The Pipes File

Year at Air Force: 3rdCareer Year: 6thHometown: Cincinnati, OHAlma Mater: Air Force Academy, 1998

Coaching Experience Air Force JV Head Coach/Varsity Asst. 2012-Present Air Force Prep School Head Coach 2005-09

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John Rudzinski, one of the most energetic and dynamic young coaches in col-lege football, begins his fifth season with the Falcons. Entering his first season with the secondary and third as re-

cruiting coordinator, Rudzinski brings a new energy to the Air Force secondary which has a history of ranking among the nation’s top pass defenses. As recruiting coordinator, Rudzinski manages the academic and athletic evalu-ation of high school prospects. In his short tenure, the Air Force football team’s NCAA APR (Academic Progress Report) is annually among the best in the FBS. During this time, Air Force Football is the only service academy and Mountain West Conference program to finish above the nation’s 90th percentile each of the last three seasons. In 2012, Rudzinski guided Alex Means to Mountain West all-conference honors. With Rudzinski’s teaching, Means led the Falcons in tackles for loss and sacks while finishing near the conference leaders. The Falcons

qualified for a sixth straight bowl game, taking on Rice in the Armed Forces Bowl. The Falcons were 5-3 in conference play. In 2010 and 2011, Rudzin-ski’s first two years back on staff, the Falcons won back-to-back Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy (and record 18th overall). In 2011, Rudzinski assisted the defense to finish first in the conference in passing defense with a 166.8 aver-age. In 2010, the Falcon defense was even better, ranking second nationally by allowing just 147.8 passing yards per game. The defensive suc-cess aided Air Force to a 9-4 record, capped by a victory over Georgia Tech in the Inde-pendence Bowl. Rudzinski began his coaching career in 2005 as a graduate assistant at the Air Force Academy, serving for two years under the leadership College Football Hall of Famer Fisher DeBerry. Learning under the tutelage of defensive coordinator Richard Bell, Rudz-inski developed future Mountain West all- conference players, Drew Fowler and John Rabold. Transitioning to Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., Rudzinski served as maintenance operations officer from 2007-10, leading 250 airman. He was responsible for the people,

products and processes for the multi-billion dollar C-17 aircraft maintenance ef-fort. Throughout his time in Charleston, he coached at First Baptist High School as a defensive assistant. Rudzinski is a 2001 high school graduate from Notre Dame Academy in Green Bay, Wisconsin. A

three-year letterman at the Air Force Acad-emy, he led the team in tackles over this span. A two-time captain, Rudzinski was named the team’s most valuable player and was honored with Air Force’s Brian Bullard Award, which is the program’s highest honor. An honorable mention All-Mountain West conference selection as a senior, Rudzinski was selected to play in the East/West Shrine Game. Rudzinski graduated from the Air Force Academy in 2005 as a member of the Super-intendent’s List by earning over a 3.0 grade point average along with a military perfor-mance average of better than 3.0. Rudzinski was also honored as Outstanding Cadet in Management in his graduating class. In 2014, Rudzinski earned his master’s degree in busi-ness administration from the University of Colorado. He and his wife, Lauren, live in Colorado Springs and have three children, Elin (3), Luke (2) and Malin (1). John and Lauren have strong admiration for the members of our armed services and feel fortunate to mentor the next great generation of Air Force offi-cers.

John Rudzinski - Assistant Coach/Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator

The Rudzinski File

Year at Air Force: 5thCareer Year: 7th Hometown: Green Bay, WIAlma Mater: Air Force Academy, 2005

Coaching Experience Air Force Recruiting Coordinator/Secondary 2014 Recruiting Coord./OLBs 2012-13 Defensive Asst./Asst. Rec. Coord. 2010-11 Graduate Assistant 2005-07

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Steve Russ enters his third year at Air Force as the assistant head coach and first season as the defensive coordinator. Russ was the co-defensive coordinator and inside lineback-ers coach the

previous year. Russ, a 1995 Air Force Academy graduate and four-year football letterman, returned to the Academy from Wake Forest, where he coached since 2008, most recently as the sec-ondary coach. Prior to coaching the secondary in 2011 at Wake Forest, Russ spent his first two seasons working with the tight ends and full-backs and was the linebackers coach in 2010. He coached at Syracuse for three seasons (2005-07) and spent four seasons as an assis-tant at Ohio (2001-04). Russ began his coach-ing career at Air Force as a graduate assistant strength coach in 1995. While playing at Air Force, Russ earned second-team All-WAC honors in 1994 and was selected to play in both the Blue-Gray

All-Star game and the East-West Shrine game following his senior season. Russ received Air Force’s Brian Bullard Award, which is the program’s highest honor, in 1994 and was a seventh-round draft pick of the Denver Broncos in the 1995 NFL Draft. He is one of just seven players in Air Force history to be drafted in the NFL. Following two years of ac-tive service in the military, Russ joined the Broncos and spent four seasons with the team and he was a part of Denver’s 1997 and 1998 Super Bowl Championship teams under the direction of head coach Mike Shanahan and defensive co-ordinator Greg Robinson. He began his full-time coach-ing career in 2001, joining the staff at Ohio University as the outside linebackers coach. Former AFA assistant coach Brian Knorr was serving as Ohio’s head coach at the time. Russ became the inside linebackers coach in 2001 and added the re-sponsibility of coordinating special teams in 2004. In 2005, Russ moved to Syracuse as the linebackers coach and became the defensive coordinator prior to the 2007 season.

In 2008, Russ moved to Wake Forest where he coached tight ends and fullbacks in 2008-09. He coached linebackers in 2010 and the secondary in 2011. The punt coverage team, which Russ coordi-nated, led the nation in punt return defense, al-lowing just nine yards all season in 2008. When he

took over the secondary in 2011, the Wake defense showed dramatic improvement. From 2010 to 2011, the pass efficiency de-fense improved 56 spots na onally, the third-down defense improved 52 spots na onally and the scoring defense improved 45 spots na onally. In 2011, Russ coached safety Josh Bush to fi rst-team All-ACC and third-team AP All-America honors. Bush was dra ed in the sixth round by the New York Jets. Russ also coached Merrill Noel, who was named the ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year and was a Freshman All-American by numerous publica- ons as he led the country in pass break-ups.

A native of Stetsonville, Wis., Russ and his wife, Betsy, are the parents of a daughter, Mackenzie, and a son, Tyler.

Steve Russ - Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator, DBs

The Russ File

Year at Air Force: 3rd/4th overallCareer Year: 9th Hometown: Stetsonville, WI Alma Mater: Air Force, Academy 1995

Coaching Experience Air Force Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord./DBs 2014 Asst. Head Coach/Co-Def. Coord. 2012-13 Inside Linebackers 2013- Secondary 2012Wake Forest Secondary 2011 Linebackers 2010 Tight Ends/Fullbacks 2008-09Syracuse Defensive Coordinator 2007 Linebackers/Special Teams 2005-06 Ohio LBs/Special Teams Coordinator 2001-04 Air Force

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Mike Thiessen is in his eighth sea-son as the wide receivers coach and first as the solo offensive coordinator after four years of sharing the du-ties. Thiessen was a key contributor in the develop-

ment of All-American Chad Hall, the confer-ence offensive player of the year in 2007. Hall caught 50 passes, the sixth most in school history, for 524 yards, while rushing for 1,478 yards, which ranks second all-time in school history. In addition, receiver Mark Root caught 28 passes for 385 yards in 2007. Over the last several seasons, Thiessen coached Kevin Fogler, who emerged as a key player in the offense. Fogler led the Falcons in every receiving category in 2009 with 25 catches for 567 yards and five touchdowns. In 2011, Jonathan Warzeka and Zack Kauth each had 31 catches to lead the team. Kauth had 620 receiving yards and five touchdowns while Warzeka had 442 yards and four scores. A two-sport star during his collegiate

career, Thiessen was an All-American baseball player as a centerfielder in the spring of 2000 and was the Mountain West Conference football of-fensive player of the year in the fall of 2000. A two-year starter at quarterback, Thies-sen led the team in rushing and was among the confer-ence leaders in rushing yards and touchdowns in 2000. He capped off his career by earning offensive most valuable player honors while leading Air Force to a 37-34 win over Fresno State in the Silicon Valley Classic. Thiessen finished the game with 99 yards rushing and 204 yards passing. Thiessen was a team captain as a senior, while rushing for 713 yards and 10 touch-downs and passing for 1,687 yards and 13 scores in 2000. On the diamond, he holds 10 Academy records (six career and four single-season), including a school-record 33-game hitting streak. After graduation in 2001, Thiessen was a 42nd round draft pick of the Arizona Dia-mondbacks in 2001. He played in 27 games with the Yakima Bears “A” team and led the

squad with a .308 batting av-erage. His first military assign-ment was at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., working in the fighter squadron. He entered the World Class Athlete Program and played with the Lancaster Jethawks, an advanced A af-filiate of the Diamondbacks

in 2003. He hit .278 with five homers and 42 runs scored in 85 games. Following that season, he returned to Luke and worked in personnel. After three years at Luke AFB, Thiessen returned to the Academy to teach and coach at the USAFA Prep School. He served as an instructor in algebra, calculus and chemistry and was the offensive coordinator for the football team for three seasons before joining the Academy staff in 2007. Thiessen and his wife, the former Kristen McClellan of Jefferson City, Mo., have a son, Andrew.

Mike Thiessen - Offensive Coordinator/Receivers

The Thiessen File

Year at Air Force: 8th Career Year: 11th Hometown: Modesto, CA Alma Mater: Air Force Academy, 2001

Coaching Experience Air Force Offensive Coordinator/WRs 2014 Asst. Head Coach/WRs 2011-13 Offensive Coord/WRs 2008-10 Wide Receivers 2007-08 Air Force Prep Off. Coord. 2004-06

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Ron Vanderlin-den begins his first season at Air Force as the in-side linebackers coach in 2014. Vanderlinden comes to the Academy after 13 years at Penn State where he coached line-backers.

As the most recent linebackers coach for the Nittany Lions, Vanderlinden oversaw the school’s traditional “Linebacker U.” He had helped develop a linebacker unit that included All-American 2005 Butkus and 2005/2006 Bednarik award winner Paul Po-sluszny, a consensus All-American and 2006 All-American and 2007 Bednarik Award win-ner Dan Connor. He also coached Michael Mauti to first-team all Big Ten and first-team All-American honors in 2012. In addition, he had nine former players on NFL rosters in 2013. In 1997, he was hired as the head coach of the Maryland Terrapins, a team without a bowl game and only one winning season since 1990. In both the 1999 and 2000 sea-sons, Maryland narrowly missed achieving a winning season and bowl game bid by losing their finale and ended both years with a 5-6 record. Vanderlinden recorded a 15-29 re-cord. Maryland improved significantly during Vanderlinden’s tenure, winning more games

in 1999 than the previous two years combined. His staff also recruited players who would be instrumental in the team’s mete-oric rise in 2001 to an ACC cham-pionship, a Bowl Championship Series game, and a top-10 final ranking. Some of these players included linebacker E.J. Hender-son, quarterback Shaun Hill, and wide receiver Guilian Gary. Also during Vanderlinden’s tenure, running back Lamont Jordan set the school record for single-game rushing with 306 yards. Vanderlinden’s 36-year coaching career began in 1978, as a graduate assistant at Bowl-ing Green, where he also earned a master’s degree in 1979. He also coached as a graduate as-sistant at Michigan. His first full-time coaching position was with Ball State in 1982. From 1983 to 1991, he was a defensive as-sistant at Colorado under head coach Bill McCartney. During that timeframe, Colorado won the 1990 National Champi-onship. From 1992 to 1996, Vanderlinden served as assistant head coach and defen-sive coordinator at Northwestern. There he played a part in the reversal of fortunes of a struggling football program into a two-time Big Ten champion. Northwestern led the na-tion in scoring defense in 1995 and played in the its first Rose Bowl since 1936. Vanderlinden is a 1978 graduate of Al-

bion College where he played football as a four-year starting center. He was named all-con-ference honors two years and was part of the 1976 team that achieved a perfect 9–0 record. Both the 1976 and 1977 teams

have since been inducted into the Albion Col-lege Hall of Fame. Originally from Livonia, Mich., Vanderlin-den played on two state championship teams at Divine Child High School in Dearborn, Mich., where he first interacted with McCart-ney, who was his high school head coach. Vanderlinden and his wife, the former Lisa Eckstrom, have one son, Reid, a daugh-ter, Chelsea, and son-in-law, David Schweer. Reid is a 2013 graduate of Johns Hopkins and was a four-year football letterman. He is cur-rently a graduate assistant at Penn State, pur-suing a degree in higher education. Chelsea is a fourth-grade teacher in Indianapolis, Ind.

Ron Vanderlinden - Assistant Coach/Inside Linebackers

The Vanderlinden File

Year at Air Force: 1st Career Year: 36th Hometown: Livonia, MI Alma Mater: Albion College, 1978

Coaching Experience Air Force Linebackers 2014Penn State Linebackers 2001-13Maryland Head Coach 1997-2000Northwestern Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord./LBs 1992-96 Colorado Def. Tackles/NGs 1983-91Ball State Offensive line/Strength, Conditioning 1981-82Michigan Graduate Assistant 1979-80Bowling Green Graduate Assistant 1978

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Matt Weikert is in his eighth year overall at Air Force and and sixth as out-side linebackers coach. Weikert had previously coached the out-side linebackers from 2007-11 before coaching

the defensive line in 2013 and the inside line-backers in 2012. Weikert has worked with standouts like linebacker Austin Niklas, who led the team in tackles with 128 in 2011, which was second in the conference. He also had 8.0 tackles for loss. He also oversaw the development of John Rabold as one of the top defensive play-ers in the conference in 2007. Rabold was a first-team all-conference honoree, recording 74 total tackles and a team-best 17.5 tackles for loss. Rabold also had 5.5 quarterback sacks and led the conference with four fumble recoveries in addition to three forced fumbles. Weikert also helped develop an under-sized Hunter Altman into one of the defense’s big-play weapons. Altman was third on the team in tackles with 88 and had 8.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 quarterback sacks and was named honorable mention all-conference in 2008. In 2009, Air Force had one of its best

defenses in school history. The de-fense led the conference and ranked fifth nationally in pass defense with a 154.3 mark. The unit was second in the MWC and 11th in the nation in total defense, allowing just 288.3 yards per game. The team was sec-ond in the MWC and 10th nationally in scoring defense with a 15.7 norm, which is the best mark in school his-tory since 1998. The defense also scored five touchdowns in 2009. Weikert served as Wake Forest’s operations and video assistant in 2006 in his second stint at the school. He spent the 2005 season as the out-side linebackers coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga. Prior to his work at UTC, Weikert worked at Wake Forest for two years as a graduate assistant. The first year he was the defensive graduate assistant, working primar-ily with defensive coordinator Dean Hood and linebackers coach Brad Lambert. He was also heavily involved with the scout offense in preparing the defensive unit each week, as well as weekly opponent game plan-ning. The second year, he was the offensive graduate assistant, working closely with of-fensive coordinator Steed Lobotzke and tight end/fullback coach Tom Elrod. He instructed the defensive scout team and was involved in film breakdown and preparation for the up-coming opponent. Weikert originally joined the Wake Forest

staff in August 2002 as a recruiting intern under recruiting coordinator Ray McCartney. A 2002 graduate of Ohio University, Weikert received a bachelor’s degree in communica-

tions. While at Ohio, Weikert was a member of the football team for five years, playing four seasons under head coach Jim Grobe. As a se-nior, Weikert played for former Air Force as-sistant coach Brian Knorr, who was the head coach at Ohio in 2001. He earned second-team all-Mid-American Conference honors in 2000 after leading the Bobcats in tackles for loss (16) and sacks (6). Weikert had two interceptions and broke up four passes. His 16 tackles for loss ranked third in the confer-ence. Weikert, a native of Covington, Ohio, and his wife, Kelly (Graher), were married in the summer of 2010 and have a son, Laken.

Matt Weikert - Assistant Coach/Outside Linebackers

The Weikert File

Year at Air Force 8th Career Year: 13th Hometown: Covington, OH Alma Mater: Ohio, 2002

Coaching Experience Air Force Outside Linebackers 2014 Defensive Line 2013 Inside Linebackers 2012 Outside Linebackers 2007-11Wake Forest Operations/Video 2006Tennessee-Chattanooga Outside Linebackers 2005Wake Forest Offensive Grad. Asst. 2004 Defensive Grad. Asst. 2003 Recruiting Intern 2002

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Capt. Ross WeaverAssistant Offensive Line Coach

Capt. Ross Weaver is in his first year at the Air Force Academy where he serves as the assistant offensive line coach. Weaver is a 2006 graduate of the Acad-emy where he lettered in football four years. A dominant offensive line-

man, he helped the Falcons lead the conference in rushing all four years while ranking in the top 10 nationally each season. Air Force was in the top five nationally three of those years, including ranking third in 2006 with a 229.4 rushing yards per-game average. Following graduation, Weaver was assigned to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, where he served as a missile combat crew commander and assistant flight commander from 2007-11, responsible for day-to-day prompt global strike op-erations. He was then assigned to Los Angeles AFB, Calif., where he served as a project manager for the Advanced Extremely High Frequency and Hosted Payload program offices from 2011-14. Weaver remained active in football after com-pleting his collegiate career, playing two seasons with the Colorado Ice of the Indoor Football League followed by one season with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.A native of Parker, Colo., Weaver and his wife, Sarah, have a son, Logan.

Steve SennExecutive Asst./Quality Control

Steve Senn begins his 11th season with Air Force football overall and fifth as the executive assistant. Senn previ-ously served as the junior varsity head coach and varsity assistant as an officer in the Air Force. Senn retired from active duty in 2009.

Senn is a 1990 graduate of the Academy where he earned his bachelor’s degree in social sciences. While at the Academy, Senn lettered three years in football as a wide receiver and helped the Falcons to a pair of bowl games. He holds the school record for receiving yards in a bowl game with 150 set in the 1989 Liberty Bowl. He is also the record holder for touchdown catches in a bowl game with two, which he did in both the 1987 Freedom Bowl and 1989 Liberty Bowl. Following graduation, Senn served for one year as an assistant coach with the football team before going to undergraduate pilot training at Reese AFB, Texas. He was then assigned to Dover AFB, Del., where he was a C-5 aircraft commander from 1993-96. Senn was then a C-27A evaluator pilot at Howard AFB in Panama from 1996-99. He returned to the C-5 as an evaluator pilot while stationed at Travis AFB, Calif., from 1999-2002. Prior to return-

ing to the Academy, he was a C-20H instructor pilot at Ramstein AB, Germany, from 2002-05. Senn is a 1985 graduate of Cibola High School in Albuquerque, N.M., where he was a first-team all-state quarterback and free safety. Senn’s wife, Sophie, who is also a 1990 Academy graduate, retired from active duty in 2009 as well. They have two children, Arran and Eric.

Tony PeckHead Athletic Trainer

Tony Peck enters his seventh season as the head athletic trainer at the Air Force Academy. Peck is in his 20th season over-all. Peck is a 1989 gradu-ate of Minnesota State, where he earned his bach-elor’s degree in athletic

training. Peck later earned his master’s degree in exercise science from Iowa in 1991. Following his graduation from Iowa, Peck served a one-year fellowship at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, before becoming the di-rector of sports medicine at Pinnacle Rehabilitation Center in Sedelia, Mo. In 1994, Peck became associate athletic trainer at West Virginia and spent two seasons at the school before coming to the Academy in 1995. Peck is a member of the National Athletic Trainers As-sociation and the National Strength and Condition-ing Association. He has also been active in the U.S. Olympic movement, serving as an athletic trainer at the 1996 World Games and the 1998 Olympic Games. Originally from Storm Lake, Iowa, Peck, his wife, Kirsten, and their son, Devin (7), live in Colorado Springs.

Jeff CoskyChief of Football Operations

Jeff Cosky enters his 22nd year at the Academy and 15th as the chief of football operations. Cosky first came to the Academy in 1993 and worked as an events manager. Originally from Roches-ter, Pa., Cosky is a 1998 graduate of Colorado Christian where he earned

his bachelor’s degree in computer information sys-tems management. Prior to coming to the Academy, Cosky was stationed at Hickam AFB, Hawaii, as a field training instructor. His other military stops include Shaw AFB, S.C., Osan Air Base, Korea, and Luke AFB, Ariz. Cosky joined the Air Force in 1982 and retired from active duty in 2002. Cosky and his wife, Beth, live in Colorado Springs.

Scott RichardsonHead Equipment Manager

Scott Richardson is in his second season as equip-ment supervisor and head football equipment manager at the Air Force Academy. Promoted to his current position in August 2013, this season marks his seventh at the Academy overall. He previously served as an equipment specialist and as-

sistant equipment manager from 2008-2013. Richardson, 31, oversees the equipment needs of the Academy’s 27 intercollegiate sports, but his primary obligation is to the Falcon football program. He is responsible for the proper helmet, protective equipment, and apparel fitting of the Air Force football team. He serves as a supervisor to three full-time employees, four part-time and sea-sonal workers, and 25 cadet equipment managers. In addition, Richardson is responsible for the pro-curement of apparel and footwear with Nike, Inc. He is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Manager’s Association (AEMA) and a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). Prior to coming to the Academy, Richardson served as an equipment manager for the National Football League’s Carolina Panthers from 2007-08. He is a 2006 graduate of the University of Kansas where he earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management. While at Kansas, he worked as a student manager for football, men’s basketball and Olympic sports. He served as the head student equipment manager his final three years at Kansas. Richardson and his wife, Kristi, are from Tecum-seh, Kansas. The couple welcomed their first child, Graeme, in December 2013.

Support Staff

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Support Staff

Connor KruggelAsst. AD/

Tickets

Gary SheffieldStadium Manager

Jack BraleyStrength Coach

Drew BodetteStrength Coach

Jess SouzaAsst. AD/

Event Manager

Buck BlackwoodHead Strength and

Conditioning Coach

Jeff KippStrength Coach

Col. Mark WellsNCAA Faculty Rep.

Col. Troy HartingOfficer Rep.

Col. Greg SeelyOfficer Rep.

Dr. Aaron ByerleyEligibility Chairman

Linda HugglerAsst. AD/

Compliance

Derek FittsAthletic Trainer

Mark PetersAthletic Trainer

Erick KozlowskiHead Football

Athletic Trainer

Ernie SedelmyerAthletic Trainer

Dan SiermineSupport

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-- A --ABEL, Richard (Detroit ‘56) Asst. 1964-67AKE, Wally (William & Mary ‘72) Def. Line 1981-83ANDERSON, Maj. Roy (New Mexico) Freshmen 1958-61

-- B --BACKHUS, Tom (Ohio State ‘70) Off. Line 1978-79; Off. Coord. 1980BAKKE, Capt. Tom (Navy ‘52) Ends 1958-59BATTISTA, Capt. Julius (Florida ‘41) Line 1955BECKMAN, Larry (Florida ‘66) TEs, Spec. teams, 1980; Off. Line 1981-83BELL, Richard (Arkansas ‘59) Inside LBs 1995-98; Def. Coord. 1999-06BELL, Lt. Tom (Army ‘45) Defensive Backs 1958BERRY, Tom (Virginia ‘55) Def. Backs 1958-60; Freshmen 1961BETANCE, Mike (Air Force ‘90) JV Def. Coord. 1995-97 BEZYACK, Capt. Marty (Utah ‘58) JV 1967-69BLACKWELDER, Don (NE La. ‘62) Quarterbacks 1979BLANCHARD, Lt. Col. Felix (Army ‘47) Freshmen 1962-63BLASI, 1st Lt. Gene (Kansas ‘56) Line 1959-61BOUNDS, 1st Lt. Jesse (Tulane ‘50) Line 1955-57BOWMAN, Jim (Michigan ‘56) JV 1958-63; Freshmen 1964-75; Assoc. AD for Recruiting Support, 1975-2007BRALEY, Jack (Nebraska ‘56) Ends 1965-67; Def. Backs 1968-76; Off. Coord. 1977; Strength-Conditioning 1982-97BRINSON, Larry (Florida ‘83) Running Backs 1983BROOKSHIER, Lt. Tom (Colorado ‘53) Backfield 1955BROWN, Rick (Air Force ‘79) JV 1979-80; 1983-87BUMPAS, Dick (Arkansas ‘71) Def. Line 1979-80BURNETT, Johnny (UC-Santa Barbara ‘70) Off. Backfield 1977BURTON, Ron (North Carolina ‘87) Defensive Line 2003-12BYNUM, Capt. Todd (Air Force ‘89) JV Asst. 1995-97; JV Head Coach 1998; Run-ning Backs 1999

-- C --*CALHOUN, Troy (Air Force ‘89) JV Asst. 1993; JV Off. Coord. 1994Head Coach, 2007-CAMPBELL, Dean (Texas ‘72) Running Backs 2000-2004; Secondary 2005-06*CAMPBELL, Jake (Air Force ‘96)Offensive backfield asst. 2012-CARNEY, Capt. John (Arizona ‘63) Linebackers 1969-74COVINGTON, Patrick (Furman ‘06)Offensive Asst., 2007-09CRIMMINS, Mike (Ohio ‘72)

Linebackers 1975; Off. Line 1976-77*CROSS, Tim (Northern Colorado, ‘90)Defensive Line, 2014-

-- D --DAVITCH, Jerry (Arizona ‘65) Off. Line 1973-75; Receivers 1976-77DEBERRY, Fisher (Wofford ‘60) Quarterbacks 1980; Off. Coord. 1981-83; Head Coach 1984-2006DERUYTER, Tim (Air Force ‘85) JV Def. Coord. 1989-92; Def. Coord/Safeties, 2007; Assoc. Coach/Def.-Coord. 2008-09DIGGS, Ricky (Shippensburg ‘75) Receivers 1990DOW, Capt. Wes (Navy ‘52) JV 1960-61DOWIS, Capt. Dee (Air Force ‘90) JV Off. Coord. 1995-98

-- E --ELLIS, Lt. Col. Dick (Air Force ‘68) Freshmen 1968-69; JV 1971-72, 1976-77; Prep School 1978-79; JV Head Coach 1978-86ELLIS, Maj. Don (Texas A&M ‘54) Freshmen 1964-65; Backfield 1966-70ELLWOOD, 1st Lt. Frank (Ohio St. ‘57) Backfield 1959-61ENGA, Dick (Minnesota ‘63) Prep School, Head Coach 1978, 1980-81; Tight Ends 1982-2006EVANS, Capt. Pat (Air Force ‘87) Prep School 1992; JV Def. Coord. 1993-94

-- F --FEDORA, Larry (Austin ‘85) Receivers 1997-98FERNANDEZ, 1st Lt. Steve (Air Force ‘98) JV/Varsity Asst. 2002 FRYZEL, Dennis (Denison ‘64) Def. Backfield 1978

-- G --GAILEY, Chan (Florida ‘74) Def. Backfield 1979-80; Def. Coord. 1981-82GALBREATH, Lt. Mike (Air Force ‘64) Freshmen 1967-68GALIOS, Capt. Steve (Air Force ‘59) Fr. Backs 1962; Def. Backfield 1963-66GANSZ, Capt. Frank (Navy ‘60) Freshmen 1964-67GILLORY, 1st Lt. Byron (Texas ‘49) Backfield 1955-57GOLDSMITH, Fred (Florida ‘67) TEs 1979; Def. Coord. 1980; Asst. Head Coach 1982-83GOODMAN, Jim (Florida ‘74) Def. Ends 1981GOULD, Mike (Air Force ‘76) Graduate Asst.1976; Prep School Head Coach, 1982-84GROBE, Jim (Virginia ‘77) Linebackers 1984-94GROH, Al (Virginia ‘67) Def. Coord. 1978-79GURSKI, Capt. John (Navy ‘53) JV Asst. 1956-57; Def. Line 1958-59

-- H --HAMILTON, Paul (Appalachian State ‘81) Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1990-96; Fullbacks, 2006HANDLEY, Ray (Stanford ‘66)

Off. Backfield 1978HARRIS, Walt (Pacific ‘68) Def. Backfield 1978HATFIELD, Ken (Arkansas ‘65) Off. Coord. 1978; Head Coach 1979-83HAWKINS, Capt. Jimmie (Texas A&M ‘88) JV Def. Coord. 1998-2000HAYS, Lt. Col. Jeff (Air Force ‘84) Kickers 1998 -2004 ; JV Head coach 2000HEIMERDINGER, Mike (E. Illinois ‘75) Receivers 1981*HENDRIX, Clay (Furman ‘86)Co-Off. Coord./Offensive Line, 2007-13; Assoc. Head Coach/Offensive Line, 2014HILLSTROM, Eldon “Spike” (Oregon ‘58) Off. Line 1965-75HINSHAW, Roger (Appalachian State ‘72) Outside Linebackers 1983HORTON, Tim (Arkansas ‘90) Receivers 1999-2004; Halfbacks 2005HUTT, Maj. Ed (UCLA ‘68) JV Asst. 1976-77; WRs 1978-80; TEs 1981

-- I --IGNARSKI, Capt. John (Kentucky ‘52) Off. Line 1958-59ISAACSON, Maj. Terry (Air Force ‘64) JV Asst. 1973; Receivers 1974; Off. Backfield 1975-76

-- J --JACKSON, Capt. Charlie (Air Force ‘00) JV/Varsity Asst. 2004JENKINS. 1st Lt. Marvin (Alabama ‘52) Ends 1955-57JOHNSON, Bruce (Wofford ‘70) Def. Coord./Linebackers 1984-89JONES, 1st Lt. Bob (Baylor ‘57) Freshman Ends 1960; Ends 1961JOZWIAK, Capt. Tom (Air Force ‘59) Freshmen 1963-66

-- K --KENDALL, Leland (Oklahoma St. ‘54) Off. Line 1964-68; Def. Line 1969-75; Def. Coord. 1976-77KING, Capt. Edwin H., Jr. (Navy ‘52) Freshmen 1961; 1958-62KITCHINGS, Des (Furman, 2000)Running Backs/Running Game Coord., 2011KLECKNER, Capt. Alex (Air Force ‘96) JV/Varsity Asst. 1999-2000; JV Head Coach 2000-2002KNORR, Brian (Air Force ‘86) JV Off. Coord. 1992-94; Falcon Backs 2005; Asst. Head Coach/ILBs, 2007

-- L --

LAMKIN, Capt. Ken (Texas A&M ‘67) JV Asst. 1978LAWRENCE, Lt. Jerry (Mississippi ‘54) JV 1960LEGGETT, Capt. Dave (Ohio State) Freshmen, 1968-71LIONTAS, Lt. Col. Nick (Navy ‘52) Off. Backs 1965-66; WRs 1967; 1971-73, Off. Backfield 1970LORBER, Maj. John (Air Force ‘64) Def. Ends 1975-76; Linebackers 1977

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-- M --MANUEL, Fred (Oregon ‘73) Def. Backfield 1977MARTIN, Ben (Navy ‘45) Head Coach 1958-77MASTIN, Maj. Darrell (Air Force ‘76) Prep School Head Coach 1985-89MATEOS, Capt. Carlos (Air Force ‘85) Kickers 1994-97 MCCOMBS, Cal (Citadel ‘67) Def. Backfield 1984-89; Def. Coord./Backs 1990-98*MCGETTIGAN, Matt (Luther, 1987) Strength, Speed and Conditioning, 2007-MCLAIN, Maj. Bill (Air Force ‘59) Freshmen 1966-70MERRITT, Maj. Frank (Army ‘44) Asst. Head Coach 1955METCALF, Lawrence “Butch” (Okla. ‘65) Off. Line 1970-72MILLER, Capt. Alf (Texas ‘50) Centers 1958-59*MILLER, Ben (Air Force, 2002)Special Teams Coord. 2010- ;Tight Ends 2007-11; Specialists, 2007-; Running backs 2012-MILLER, Tom (Cortland State ‘69) Def. Line 1984-89; OLBs 1990-2004; Special Teams Coordinator, 2000-05; Kickers 2005MITCHELL, Capt. Billy (East Carolina ‘72) Off. Backfield 1979-80; Running Backs 1981-82; JV Head Coach/Special Teams 1986-93; Defensive Line 1994MOORE, Capt. Dennis (Air Force ‘83) JV Off. Coord. 1991-92; Prep School Head Coach 1992-94*MORGAN, Blane (Air Force ‘99) JV / Varsity Asst. 2003-05; Wide Receivers 2006; Co-Offensive Coord./QBs, 2007-13; Quarterbacks 2014-*MORELAND, Jake (Western Michigan, ‘00) Tight ends 2012-MOSS, Joe (Maryland ‘52) Def. Line 1961-69

-- N --NEWBY, Matt (Air Force ‘94) JV/Varsity Asst. 2000-01NOBLITT, Bob (Washburn ‘63) Off. Coord./Off. Line 1984-99

-- O --OLIVER, Jerome “Jappy” (Purdue ‘78) Def. Line 1995-2002ORDWAY, Capt. Goodwin III, “Ski” (Army ‘55) Freshmen 1962OZEE, 1st Lt. Jim (Texas Christian ‘58) Freshmen 1961-62

-- P --PARCELLS, Bill (Wichita State ‘63) Head Coach 1978PARKS, Capt. Al (Auburn ‘52) Freshman Ends 1962PEAKE, 1st Lt. Bob (Indiana ‘55) JV Asst. 1957; Backs 1958-59PETERSEN, Chuck (Air Force ‘84) JV Off. Coord. 1990; Receivers 1991-96; Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1997-2006; Offensive Coord. 2000-06

*PIPES, Lt. Col. Steve (Air Force, ‘98)JV Head Coach/Varsity Assistant, 2012-PRICE, Lt. Col. Bill (USAFA, 1991) JV/Varsity Assistant, 2011

-- R --RAETZ, Maj. Bernie (St. Thomas ‘57) JV Head Coach 1964-66; Off. Backs 1967-69, 1971-74RANDALL, Craig (Colgate ‘58) Def. Line 1978RASH, Charles (Missouri ‘59) Line 1962-63REAGAN, John (Syracuse ‘94) Offensive Line 2003-04RODGERS, 1st Lt. Pepper (Georgia Tech ‘55) Off. Backs 1958-59RUCKER, Ken (Carson-Newman ‘76) Running Backs 1984-89*RUDZINSKI, Capt. John (Air Force ‘05)Defensive Asst., 2010-11; OLBs 2012; Recruit-ing Coord., Secondary 2014RUSS, Capt. Carl (Michigan ‘75) Off. Backs Asst./JV Def. Coord. 1982-85*RUSS, Steve (Air Force ‘95)Asst. Head Coach/Co-Def. Coord./2012; Sec-ondary 2012; ILBs 2013; Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord./Secondary, 2014

-- S --SAMPSON, Capt. Tony (USAFA, 2000) JV/Varsity Assistant, 2008-10SCHODERBEK, Capt. Steve (Navy ‘53) JV 1962SCHUMACHER, Capt. Tim (Air Force ‘98) JV/Varsity Asst. 2002-04*SENN, Steve (Air Force ‘90) JV/Varsity Asst. 2005-; JV head coach 2006-08; Admin. Asst./Quality Control, 2009-SHAW, Lawrence “Buck” (Notre Dame ‘22) Head Coach 1956-57SHEALY, Vic (Richmond ‘84) Defensive Backs 1999-2004SIMLER, Col. George (Maryland ‘48) JV 1957-58; Freshmen 1959SIMPSON, Capt. Skinner (Air Force ‘63) JV 1969-72SINGLETON, Jemal (Air Force ‘99) JV/Varsity Asst. 2003-2005; RBs 2006- 10; Running Game Coordinator 2007-10.SMITH, Homer (Princeton ‘54) Backfield 1961-64STARKEY, Neal (Air Force ‘68) Freshman Asst. 1968; JV Def. Coord. 1969-70; Prep School Head Coach 1971STEINBRUNNER, Capt. Don (Washington St. ‘53) Ends 1961-64STEINMARK, Sammy (Wyoming ‘79) Receivers 1982-89; Backs 1990-98STEWART, Bill (Fairmont St. ‘75) Def. Line 1990-94SUMRALL, Lt. Col Darryl (Air Force, ‘89) JV Head Coach, 2009-11SUNDQUIST, Capt. Ted (Air Force ‘83) JV Off. Coord. 1987-89; Prep School Head Coach 1990-92

-- T --THIEL, Capt. Norm (Oregon State) Freshmen, 1964-67*THIESSEN, Mike (Air Force, ‘01)Wide Receivers, 2007- ; Co-Off. Coord., 2009-TROTT, Bob (North Carolina ‘76) Def. Ends 1978-80; Def. Backfield 1981-83

-- V --*VANDERLINDEN, Ron (Albion College, ‘78) Inside Linebackers, 2014-

-- W --WALLERSTEDT, Matt (Kansas State, ‘88) Asst. Head Coach/ILBs 2007-11; Co-Def. Coord., 2009-11WARINNER, Ed (Mount Union ‘84) Offensive Line 2000-02WARREN, Charlton (Air Force ‘99) JV/Varsity Asst. 2005-06; Cornerbacks/Re-cruiting 2007;Co.- Def. Coord. 2009-11; Secondary/Recruiting 2008-11; Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Coord 2012-13 WEATHERBIE, Charlie (Okla. State ‘77)Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1984-89*WEIKERT, Matt (Ohio ‘02)Outside Linebackers, 2007-11; Inside line-backers 2012, Defensive Line 2013; Outside Linebackers 2013WHITE, Brad (Wake Forest, ‘04)Defensive Asst., 2010-11WHITLOW, Col. Robert (Army ‘43) Head Coach 1955, JV 1956WIDEMAN, Maj. Giles (Air Force ‘59) Freshmen 1966-70WILEY, Capt. Al (Air Force ‘83) Def. Line Asst. 1987-90WRIGHT, Capt. Robin (Air Force ‘96) JV/Varsity Asst. 1999-2001

* denotes current coach

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No Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School)47 Claude Alexander LB 6-1 220 So. Woodstock, GA (Woodstock)10 Cody Apfel WR 6-2 190 Jr. Highland Village, TX (Marcus) 4 Kalon Baker DB 6-0 180 Jr. Atlanta, GA (Arlington Chris an)11 Myles Barnes WR 6-5 225 Jr. Minneapolis, MN (Benilde-St. Margaret’s)98 Dillon Beschel DL 6-5 260 Sr. Spokane, WA (Joel E. Ferris)75 Luke Brantley OL 6-4 250 Jr. Menlo, GA (Chatooga)7 Garre Brown WR 5-9 175 Jr. Marie a, GA (Pope)54 Dylan Bungum DL 6-5 250 Sr. Sargeant, IL (Triton)93 Samuel Byers DL 6-5 257 So. Kingston, WA (Kingston)17 Jamal Byrd DB 5-11 207 Sr. Tacoma, WA (Henry Foss)95 Riley Cannon DL 6-4 260 Sr. Johnstown, OH (Johnstown-Monroe)74 Allen Caunitz OL 6-4 245 So. Colleyville, TX (Grapevine)33 Aaron Clinton-Earl RB 5-10 210 Jr. Milwaukee, WI (Sussux Hamilton)30 Will Conant SPC 6-2 215 Sr. Edmond, OK (Edmond Memorial)42 Shayne Davern RB 5-11 245 So. Carlsbad, CA (La Costa Canyon)8 Pate Davis QB 6-0 187 So. Aledo, TX (Aledo)13 Jus n DeCoud DB 5-10 180 Sr. Fontana, CA (Mar n Luther King, Jr.)46 Nate Dreslinski TE 6-4 230 Sr. Clinton, MI (Clinton)95 Bre Dunn SPC 5-10 190 Jr. Sugar Land, TX (Fort Bend Clements)95 Haji Dunn, Jr. LB 6-3 240 So. San Bernadino, CA (Pleasant Grove)66 Harrison Ellio SPC 6-3 240 Sr. Roswell, GA (Roswell)97 Nick Fitzgerald DL 6-4 265 Sr. Flower Mound, TX (Marcus)4 Sam Gagliano WR 5-9 190 Sr. Waxahachie, TX (Waxahachie)42 Kristov George LB 6-1 225 Jr. Melissa, TX (Melissa)79 Robert Green DL 6-2 245 Sr. Mansfi eld, TX (Mansfi eld Legacy)80 Garre Griffi n TE 6-4 225 Jr. Louisburg, KS (Louisburg)26 Tucker Hancock WR 5-6 160 Sr. Leander, TX (Leander)87 Alex Hansen DL 6-3 260 Jr. Oak Forest, IL (Oak Forest)53 David Harris DL 6-0 255 So. Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill)32 Broam Hart RB 6-0 220 Sr. Alvarado, TX (Alvarado)6 Connor Healy LB 6-0 225 Jr. Castle Rock, CO (Mullen)41 Patrick Healy LB 6-0 225 So. Castle Rock, CO (Mullen)85 Marcus Hendricks TE 6-6 240 Sr. Folsom, CA (Folsom)17 Brayden Hill DB 5-10 190 So. Honolulu, HI (Punahou)14 Colton Huntsman WR 5-10 185 Sr. Cypress, TX (Cypress Woods)65 Michael Husar, Jr. OL 6-0 270 Sr. Chicago, IL (Mt. Carmel) 3 D.J. Johnson RB 5-9 227 So. Roopville, GA (Carrollton)63 David Jones OL 6-0 250 Sr. Hoover, AL (Spain Park)25 Roland Ladipo DB 5-10 185 So. Pickerington, OH (Pickerington)24 Jon Lee RB 5-10 195 Sr. Bethlehem, GA (Apalachee)82 Keith Link TE 6-3 230 Sr. Highlands Ranch, CO (Rock Canyon)29 Hayes Linn DB 6-0 175 So. Cartersville, GA (Catersville) 19 Alex Ludowig WR 5-11 170 Jr. Katy, TX (Cinco Ranch)60 Jimmy Manuel OL 6-3 285 Sr. Eden Prairie, MN (Eden Prairie)2 Jordan Mays DB 6-1 190 Sr. Apex, NC (Middle Creek)20 Gavin McHenry DB 6-0 185 Jr. Parker, CO (Chaparral)49 Joey Nichol LB 6-1 230 Sr. Aus n, TX (Cedar Park)64 Patrick Noyes OL 6-0 270 Sr. Raymore, MO (Raymore Peculiar)91 Drew Oehrle SPC 6-0 160 Jr. Indianapolis, IN (Roncalli)84 Nelson Onwuzu WR 5-11 175 Jr. Tyler, TX (Chapel Hill)48 Jacob Onyechi LB 6-1 195 So. Sugar Land, TX (I.H. Kempner)28 Jacobi Owens RB 5-11 190 So. Las Vegas, NV (Centennial)2 Kale Pearson QB 5-9 175 Sr. Tulsa, OK (Tulsa Union)36 Spencer Proctor LB 6-2 227 Sr. Clarksville, TN (Northeast)74 Sevrin Remmo OL 6-3 240 Jr. Boulder, CO (Fairview)16 Karson Roberts QB 6-0 195 Jr. Houston, TX (Clear Lake)9 Jalen Robine e WR 6-3 220 So. Bexley, OH (Bexley)72 Ma Rochell OL 6-3 270 Jr. McDonough, GA (Eagles Landing Chris an Academy)6 Nate Romine QB 5-11 198 So. Upland, CA (Upland)58 Andrew Ruechel OL 6-1 260 Jr. Buford, GA (Mill Creek)31 Devin Rushing RB 5-10 180 Jr. Desoto, TX (Desoto)56 Colin Sandor OL 6-1 275 So. Carmel, IN (Cathedral)25 Josh Self TE 6-2 225 So. Coppell, TX (Coppell)22 Paco Solano RB 5-11 210 Jr. Houston, TX (College Park)21 Chris an Spears DB 5-9 195 Sr. Grand Prairie, TX (Timberview)16 Weston Steelhammer DB 6-2 200 So. Shreveport, LA (Calvary Bap st Academy)91 Troy Timmerman DL 6-2 260 Sr. Florence, KY (Covington Catholic)70 Ari Uzo-Okereke OL 6-5 280 Jr. Ladera Ranch, CA (San Juan Hills)5 Dexter Walker DB 6-0 205 Jr. Lawrenceville, GA (Dacula)40 Ryan Watson DL 6-3 240 So. Conyers, GA (Heritage)15 Eric Wermuth DB 5-10 180 Jr. Colorado Springs, CO (Classical Academy)39 Donnie Wharton LB 6-0 215 Sr. Brawley, CA (Brawley Union)

2014 Alphabetical Roster

Pronuncia on Chart10 Cody Apfel AP-full

28 Kalon Baker KAY-lun

98 Dillon Beschel BESH-ull

54 Dylan Bungum BUN-gum

74 Allen Caunitz KON-uts

30 Will Conant COE-nant

13 Jus n DeCoud DAY-coo

32 Broam Hart BRO-am

65 Michael Husar HOO-sar

25 Roland Ladipo LAD-uh-poh

15 Alex Ludowig LUD-oh-wig

91 Drew Oehrle OR-lee

84 Nelson Onwuzu ON-woo-ZE

48 Jacob Onyechi

OWN-nee-chee

6 Nate Romine ROW-mine

58 Andrew Ruechel Reekle

70 Ari Uzo-Okereke

ARE-ee Ooz-OH-oh-care-uh-kay

Falcons by State

Alabama 1California 8Colorado 6Georgia 10Hawai’i 1Illinois 3Indiana 2Kansas 1Kentucky 1Louisiana 1Michigan 1Minnesota 2Missouri 1Nevada 1North Carolina 1Ohio 3Oklahoma 2Tennessee 1Texas 21Virginia 1Washington 3Wisconsin 1

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No Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School)2 Jordan Mays DB 6-1 190 Sr. Apex, NC (Middle Creek)2 Kale Pearson QB 5-9 175 Sr. Tulsa, OK (Tulsa Union)3 D.J. Johnson RB 5-9 227 So. Roopville, GA (Carrollton)4 Sam Gagliano WR 5-9 190 Sr. Waxahachie, TX (Waxahachie)4 Kalon Baker DB 6-0 180 Jr. Atlanta, GA (Arlington Chris an)5 Dexter Walker DB 6-0 205 Jr. Lawrenceville, GA (Dacula)6 Connor Healy LB 6-0 225 Jr. Castle Rock, CO (Mullen)6 Nate Romine QB 5-11 198 So. Upland, CA (Upland)7 Garre Brown WR 5-9 175 Jr. Marie a, GA (Pope)8 Pate Davis QB 6-0 187 So. Aledo, TX (Aledo)9 Jalen Robine e WR 6-3 220 So. Bexley, OH (Bexley)10 Cody Apfel WR 6-2 190 Jr. Highland Village, TX (Marcus) 11 Myles Barnes WR 6-5 225 Jr. Minneapolis, MN (Benilde-St. Margaret’s)13 Jus n DeCoud DB 5-10 180 Sr. Fontana, CA (Mar n Luther King, Jr.)14 Colton Huntsman WR 5-10 185 Sr. Cypress, TX (Cypress Woods)15 Eric Wermuth DB 5-10 180 Jr. Colorado Springs, CO (Classical Academy)16 Karson Roberts QB 6-0 195 Jr. Houston, TX (Clear Lake)16 Weston Steelhammer DB 6-2 200 So. Shreveport, LA (Calvary Bap st Academy)17 Jamal Byrd DB 5-11 207 Sr. Tacoma, WA (Henry Foss)17 Brayden Hill DB 5-10 190 So. Honolulu, HI (Punahou)19 Alex Ludowig WR 5-11 170 Jr. Katy, TX (Cinco Ranch)20 Gavin McHenry DB 6-0 185 Jr. Parker, CO (Chaparral)21 Chris an Spears DB 5-9 195 Sr. Grand Prairie, TX (Timberview)22 Paco Solano RB 5-11 210 Jr. Houston, TX (College Park)24 Jon Lee RB 5-10 195 Sr. Bethlehem, GA (Apalachee)25 Roland Ladipo DB 5-10 185 So. Pickerington, OH (Pickerington)25 Josh Self TE 6-2 225 So. Coppell, TX (Coppell)26 Tucker Hancock WR 5-6 160 Sr. Leander, TX (Leander)28 Jacobi Owens RB 5-11 190 So. Las Vegas, NV (Centennial)29 Hayes Linn DB 6-0 175 So. Cartersville, GA (Catersville) 30 Will Conant SPC 6-2 215 Sr. Edmond, OK (Edmond Memorial)31 Devin Rushing RB 5-10 180 Jr. Desoto, TX (Desoto)32 Broam Hart RB 6-0 220 Sr. Alvarado, TX (Alvarado)33 Aaron Clinton-Earl RB 5-10 210 Jr. Milwaukee, WI (Sussux Hamilton)36 Spencer Proctor LB 6-2 227 Sr. Clarksville, TN (Northeast)39 Donnie Wharton LB 6-0 215 Sr. Brawley, CA (Brawley Union)40 Ryan Watson DL 6-3 240 So. Conyers, GA (Heritage)41 Patrick Healy LB 6-0 225 So. Castle Rock, CO (Mullen)42 Shayne Davern RB 5-11 245 So. Carlsbad, CA (La Costa Canyon)42 Kristov George LB 6-1 225 Jr. Melissa, TX (Melissa)46 Nate Dreslinski TE 6-4 230 Sr. Clinton, MI (Clinton)47 Claude Alexander LB 6-1 220 So. Woodstock, GA (Woodstock)48 Jacob Onyechi LB 6-1 195 So. Sugar Land, TX (I.H. Kempner)49 Joey Nichol LB 6-1 230 Sr. Aus n, TX (Cedar Park)53 David Harris DL 6-0 255 So. Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill)54 Dylan Bungum DL 6-5 250 Sr. Sargeant, IL (Triton)56 Colin Sandor OL 6-1 275 So. Carmel, IN (Cathedral)58 Andrew Ruechel OL 6-1 260 Jr. Buford, GA (Mill Creek)60 Jimmy Manuel OL 6-3 285 Sr. Eden Prairie, MN (Eden Prairie)63 David Jones OL 6-0 250 Sr. Hoover, AL (Spain Park)64 Patrick Noyes OL 6-0 270 Sr. Raymore, MO (Raymore Peculiar)65 Michael Husar, Jr. OL 6-0 270 Sr. Chicago, IL (Mt. Carmel) 66 Harrison Ellio SPC 6-3 240 Sr. Roswell, GA (Roswell)70 Ari Uzo-Okereke OL 6-5 280 Jr. Ladera Ranch, CA (San Juan Hills)72 Ma Rochell OL 6-3 270 Jr. McDonough, GA (Eeagles Landing Chris an Academy)74 Allen Caunitz OL 6-4 245 So. Colleyville, TX (Grapevine)74 Sevrin Remmo OL 6-3 240 Jr. Boulder, CO (Fairview)75 Luke Brantley OL 6-4 250 Jr. Menlo, GA (Chatooga)79 Robert Green DL 6-2 245 Sr. Mansfi eld, TX (Mansfi eld Legacy)80 Garre Griffi n TE 6-4 225 Jr. Louisburg, KS (Louisburg)82 Keith Link TE 6-3 230 Sr. Highlands Ranch, CO (Rock Canyon)84 Nelson Onwuzu WR 5-11 175 Jr. Tyler, TX (Chapel Hill)85 Marcus Hendricks TE 6-6 240 Sr. Folsom, CA (Folsom)87 Alex Hansen DL 6-3 260 Jr. Oak Forest, IL (Oak Forest)91 Drew Oehrle SPC 6-0 160 Jr. Indianapolis, IN (Roncalli)91 Troy Timmerman DL 6-2 260 Sr. Florence, KY (Covington Catholic)93 Samuel Byers DL 6-5 257 So. Kingston, WA (Kingston)95 Riley Cannon DL 6-4 260 Sr. Johnstown, OH (Johnstown-Monroe)95 Haji Dunn, Jr. LB 6-3 240 So. San Bernadino, CA (Pleasant Grove)95 Bre Dunn SPC 5-10 190 Jr. Sugar Land, TX (Fort Bend Clements)97 Nick Fitzgerald DL 6-4 265 Sr. Flower Mound, TX (Marcus)98 Dillon Beschel DL 6-5 260 Sr. Spokane, WA (Joel E. Ferris)

Pronuncia on Chart10 Cody Apfel AP-full

28 Kalon Baker KAY-lun

98 Dillon Beschel BESH-ull

54 Dylan Bungum BUN-gum

74 Allen Caunitz KON-uts

30 Will Conant COE-nant

13 Jus n DeCoud DAY-coo

32 Broam Hart BRO-am

65 Michael Husar HOO-sar

25 Roland Ladipo LAD-uh-poh

15 Alex Ludowig LUD-oh-wig

91 Drew Oehrle OR-lee

84 Nelson Onwuzu ON-woo-ZE

48 Jacob Onyechi

OWN-nee-chee

6 Nate Romine ROW-mine

58 Andrew Ruechel Reekle

70 Arinze Uzo-Okereke

ARE-ee Ooz-OH-oh-care-uh-kay

Falcons by State

Alabama 1California 8Colorado 6Georgia 10Hawai’i 1Illinois 3Indiana 2Kansas 1Kentucky 1Louisiana 1Michigan 1Minnesota 2Missouri 1Nevada 1North Carolina 1Ohio 3Oklahoma 2Tennessee 1Texas 21Virginia 1Washington 3Wisconsin 1

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47 Claude Alexander, LB6-1, 220, So.Woodstock, GA (Woodstock)

2013 – Played on the junior varsity ... did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered three years in football and two in basketball

… all-country selec on twice in football … earned the county defensive player of the year award as a junior and senior … named all-region as a senior … high school football coach was Brent Budde … was a member of the Na onal Honor Society … graduated with honors and was a member of the Lamp of Knowledge.Personal – Son of Claude, Jr. and Tanya Alexander … is the oldest of three children … nickname is Trey … majoring in mechanical engineering … hobby includes video games … completed expedi onary survival training and space power applica on training last summer.

10 Cody Apfel, WR6-2, 190, Jr.Highland Village, TX(Marcus)2013 – Did not see any ac on.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered twice in football and once each in basketball

and track … was the football team captain in 2011 … helped his basketball team win the 5-A state championship in 2011 and 2012 … earned fi rst-team academic all-state honors in football and basketball as a senior … high school football coach was Bryan Erwin … graduated No. 6 out of 788 students in his high school class … was the vice president of his class for four years … was a member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Karl and Julie Apfel … has three siblings … both parents graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1980 … his father, Karl, was a four-year le ermen in baseball and his mother, Julie (Richards), was an All-American swimmer … majoring in geospa al sciences … would like to a end pilot train-ing following gradua on … would like to fl y commercially someday … hobbies include playing and watching sports, working out and spending me with his family and friends … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … was also part of the cadet cadre for survival training.

4 Kalon Baker, DB6-0, 180, Jr.Atlanta, GA (Arlington Chris an)

2013 – Played in fi ve games … saw ac on vs. Nevada, Navy, Notre Dame, Army and Colo-rado State … had one tackle vs. Nevada.

2012 – Played in fi ve games … saw ac on against Colorado State, Army, San Diego State, Hawaii and Fresno State … was not credited with any sta s cs.High School – Le ered two years each in football and basketball … two- me all-state selec on in football … earned all-region honors twice … was a GISA all-star in 2011 and served as the team captain … high school football coach was Robert Edwards.Personal – Parents are Gary and Tracy Baker … has an older sister … majoring in manage-ment … completed expedi onary survival training and Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training … completed survival train-ing in the summer of 2013 … also took two courses during summer academics … member of cadet squadron 27 … would someday like to be a sports broadcaster and work for ESPN … hobby is wri ng poetry, listening to music, playing video games and spending me with friends.

11 Myles Barnes, WR6-5, 225, Jr.Minneapolis, MN (Benilde-St. Margarets)

2013 – Played in 10 games with two starts … started vs. Nevada and Army … recorded four catches for 41 yards … averaged 10.2

yards per catch … career-best two catches for 16 yards at Colorado State … recorded his career long catch of 20 yards vs. Colgate … one catch for fi ve yards vs. Army.2012 – Played in one game, seeing ac on against Idaho State in the season opener.High School – Le ered four years in foot-ball and basketball … honorable men on all-conference in football as a sophomore … fi rst-team all-conference as a junior and third-team all-state as a senior … served as team captain … high school football coach was Jon Hanks.Personal – Son of Leon Barnes and Michelle Hollie-Johnson … has fi ve siblings … member of cadet squadron 40 … majoring in manage-

ment … completed Opera on Air Force and a summer academics course in chemistry last summer … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 … also took a law class.

Barnes’ Career Sta s csYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2013 10 4 41 10.2 0 20 (Col)2012 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Totals 11 4 41 10.2 0

98 Dillon Beschel, DL6-5, 260, Sr.Spokane, WA (Joel E. Ferris)

2013 – Played in seven games … recorded three total tackles ... academic all-MW.2012 – Played in three games, seeing ac on against Colorado State,

San Diego State and Fresno State … was not credited with any sta s cs. 2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football … two- me all-conference selec on … fi rst-team all-state … high school football coach was Jim Sharkey … member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of William and Jan Beschel … one of four children … majoring in manage-ment … hobbies include skiing and movies … completed power fl ight program last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training.

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75 Luke Brantley, OL6-4, 250, Jr.Menlo, GA(Chatooga)

2013 – Did not see any varsity ac on.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in foot-

ball, two in basketball and one in baseball … earned fi rst-team all-state Division II honors and academic all-state in football as a senior … high school football coach was Brad Wag-goner … was his class valedictorian … served as vice president of the Beta Club.Personal – Son John Brantley and Sarah Widincamp … is one of four children … majoring in opera ons research … hobbies are sports and playing guitar … favorite NFL team is the Atlanta Falcons … his father, John, is a minister … would like to a end graduate school … favorite athlete is Chipper Jones … completed expedi onary survival training and Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked in the drones unmanned aerial pro-gram during one summer period.

7 Garre Brown, WR5-9, 175, Jr.Marie a, GA(Pope)

2013 – Played in all 12 games ... led the team in receiving with 19 catches for 237 yards, which was second on the team ... also rushed

for 34 yards and a touchdown on eight carries ... led the team in receiving for the second straight game at New Mexico, recording a career-high fi ve catches for 45 yards and his fi rst career receiving TD ... four catches for a career-high 78 yards receiving vs. Army ... also scored on a 14-yard run to record his fi rst-career touchdown ... fi ve catches at New Mexico and 78 yards receiving vs. Army were the most by a Falcon in a game during the season ... three catches for 45 yards and a career-long of 35 yards vs. Wyoming. 2012 – Played in fi ve games … one catch for fi ve yards vs. San Diego State.High School – Le ered four years each in football, basketball and track … three- me all-region selec on in basketball … earned fi rst-team all-county and all-state honors twice … named the region’s player of the year … fi rst-team all-country in football three years … two- me all-state selec on in football … high school football coach was Ma Kemper.

Personal – Son of Al and Gail Brown … one of fi ve children … hobbies include movies and video games … majoring in management … completed Opera ons Air Force last summer … completed survival training and Math 300 during summer academics during the summer of 2013.

Brown’s Career Sta s csYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 2013 12 19 237 12.5 1 35 (Wyo)2012 5 1 5 5.0 0 5 (SDSU)Totals 17 20 242 12.1 1

54 Dylan Bungum, DL6-5, 250, Sr.Sargeant, MN(Triton)2013 – Played in one game, versus Utah State … had one tackle.2012 – Played in four games … saw ac on vs. Colorado State, Wyo-ming, New Mexico and

Army … recorded two tackles … one tackle each vs. Colorado State and Wyoming.2011– Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered four years in track and three each in football and basketball … all-conference selec on in football as a senior … earned all-conference and all-state honors in track … high school football coach was Don Henderson … was a member of the Na onal Honor Society … was a Triple A Award sub-sec on winner … earned high honors for academics at gradua on.Personal – Son of Dean and Michele Bungum … is the oldest of three children … hobbies include snowboarding, camping, sports and weight li ing … worked expedi onary survival training as part of the cadet cadre last sum-mer.

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93 Samuel Byers, DL6-5, 257, So.Kingston, WA (Kingston)2013 – Played in one game, seeing ac on vs. Colorado State in the season fi nale … recorded two assisted tackles.High School – Le ered three years each in

football, basketball and track and one year in baseball … named the league’s off ensive most valuable player in football … fi rst-team all-state tournament in basketball … named league most valuable player in basketball … high school basketball coach was Dan Novick.Personal – Son of Stephen and Minda Byers … youngest of three children … majoring in man-agement … his brother, Ryan, in an enlisted airman in the Air Force.

17 Jamal Byrd, DB5-11, 207, Sr.Tacoma, WA (Henry Foss)2013 – Played in 10 games, star ng fi ve … started the fi rst fi ve games of the season … missed the last two games … recorded 31 total tackles, including

17 unassisted … recorded a career-high nine tackles vs. Boise State … had seven tackles and his fi rst-career intercep on vs. Utah State … eight tackles vs. Wyoming … averaged 8.0 tackles over that three-game stretch.2012 – Played in 10 games, the last 10 of the season … recorded six total tackles, including fi ve unassisted … recorded a career-best four tackles at Fresno State.

2011 - Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football and two in basketball … fi rst-team all-league selec on in basketball … two- me all-league selec on in football … fi rst-team all-area and all-state in football … high school football coach was Ken Baker.Personal – Son of Ernest Byrd and Candia Clark … has a younger brother … major is management … member of cadet squadron 27 … completed Opera on Air Force last sum-mer … would like to work in acquisi ons a er gradua on … his AAU basketball team won the na onal championship when he played for them … was born at the Air Force Acad-emy … hobbies include video games, music and basketball.

Byrd’s Career Sta s csYear G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 10 17-14 31 0-0 0-0 12012 10 5-1 6 0-0 0-0 0Totals 20 22-15 37 0-0 0-0 1

95 Riley Cannon, DL6-4, 260, Sr.Johnstown, OH(Johnstown-Monroe)2013 – Played in 11 games … missed the New Mexico game … recorded nine total tackles, including three unassisted … also had one pass breakup and

one forced fumble … one solo tackle and a forced fumble vs. UNLV … season-high three tackles vs. Wyoming … two tackles vs. Colo-rado State.2012 – Played in 12 games ... 10 tackles on the season ... three tackles in fi rst career game vs. Idaho State ... one tackle vs. UNLV

and Navy.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered four years in football and two each in track and lacrosse … two- me all-conference selec on in football and

three- me selec on in basketball … fi rst-team all-region in both sports as a senior … high school football coach was Mike Carter.Personal – Son of Jerry and Jackie Cannon … has two sisters … major is management … member of cadet squadron 5 ... completed Opera on Air Force and took a summer academics course in astronau cal engineering last summer … completed Opera on Air Force and helped work Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2013 … in the summer of 2012, completed Combat Survival Training and Global Engagement ... played quarterback in high school ... one word to describe himself is “laid-back” ... sister, Chelsea, played basket-ball at O erbein University (2009-12) ... hob-bies are playing basketball and golf ... favorite NFL team is the Cleveland Browns.

Cannon’s Career Sta s csYear G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2013 11 3-6 9 0.0 0-0 02012 12 6-4 10 0-0 0-0 0Totals 23 9-10 19 0-0 0-0 0

74 Allen Caunitz, OL6-4, 245, So.Colleyville, TX(Grapevine)2013 – Did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered three years in foot-ball and two in track … three-year starter and team captain in

football as a senior … was a member of the players commi ee … earned fi rst-team all-district honors at le tackle … was a two- me regional qualifi er in track in the shot put ... was the district champion his senior year … high school football coach was Dave Hennigan …member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Tom and Christy Caunitz … one of three children … undecided about his major … would like to a end pilot training a er gradua on … hobbies include li ing weights and playing guitar.

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33 Aaron Clinton-Earl, RB5-10, 210, Jr.Milwaukee, WI (Sussex Hamilton)

2013 – Played in fi ve games … missed seven games due to injury … rushed for 34 yards on fi ve carries … averaged 6.8 yards per carry …

season highs of three carries for 19 yards vs. Colgate … two carries for 15 yards vs. Utah State.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered four years in track and three in football … fi rst-team all-conference, all-area and all-state in football … was the team and conference most valuable player … high school football coach was John Damato.Personal – Son of Christopher Clinton and Rosalyn Earl … has a twin brother and another brother … nickname is Ace … majoring in management … hobbies include church and hanging out with friends … completed Opera- on Air Force and worked on the cadet cadre

for Basic Cadet Training last summer.

Clinton-Earl’s Career Sta s csYear G A Yds Avg TDs Lg2013 5 5 34 6.8 0 12 (Col)

30 Will Conant, SPC6-2, 215, Sr.Edmond, OK (Edmond Memorial)2013 -- Ranked fourth in the MW in FG per-centage with an 84.6 mark ... hit 32-of-33 PATs and 11-of-13 fi eld goals this season ... in fi rst-career collegiate

game in opener vs. Colgate, hit all four PATs and nailed his fi rst-career fi eld goal a empt, a 52-yard boot ... became just the 11th kicker in school history with a fi eld goal of 50-plus yards ... hit fi eld goals from 48 and a career-long-tying 52 yards vs. San Diego State ... hit a 52-yard fi eld goal at New Mexico to become just the second player in school history, and fi rst since Ryan Harrison in 2007, with three 50-plus-yard fi eld goals in a season ... his 84.6 fi eld goal percentage is the fourth best in Air Force history for a single season ... already ed for third in Air Force history in career fi eld

goals of 50-plus yards with three.2012 – Did not see any ac on.2011 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Le ered four years in soccer and three in football … all-conference and all-Big City twice in football … second-team

all-state … Army All-American candidate … all-Big City (twice), all-conference, all-state and all-district in soccer … high school football coach was Jus n Meredith … was a member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Larry and Cindy Conant … one of fi ve children … member of cadet squadron 6 ... majoring in management … would like to do missionary work someday … hobbies include playing the drums and piano, reading his Bible and a ending worship services … completed Opera on Air Force last summer.

Conant’s Career Sta s csYear G PATs FGs Lg Pts2013 12 32-33 11-13 52 65

42 Shayne Davern, RB5-11, 245, So.Carlsbad, CA(La Costa Canyon)

2013 – Did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered three years each in football and baseball … earned fi rst-team all-

league honors in football as a senior … was a fi rst-team all-CIF selec on and third-team all-state selec on in baseball as a senior … high school football coach was Sean Sovacool.Personal – Son of Charles and Keli Davern … has a younger sister … nickname is Big Dave … undecided about his major … hobbies include camping and surfi ng.

8 Pate Davis, QB6-0, 187, So.Aledo, TX (Aledo)

2013 – Played in one game, seeing ac on vs. Notre Dame … was not credited with any sta s cs.High School – Le ered

three years in football and track … fi rst-team all-district in football … was also the district MVP and a fi rst-team academic all-state selec on … high school football coach Tim Buchanan … member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Jeff and Alisa Davis … has two younger siblings … undecided about his major … hobbies include hun ng and fi shing … completed the Academy’s Soaring program last summer.

13 Jus n DeCoud, DB5-10, 180, Sr.Fontana, CA (Mar n Luther King, Jr.)2013 – Played in 11 games … recorded 29 total tackles, including 22 unassisted … had two pass breakups … recorded a career-high

eight tackles vs. Colorado State … had fi ve tackles, all solo, vs. Nevada … four tackles vs. New Mexico.2012 – Played in 11 games … recorded seven total tackles, including three unassisted … recorded a career-best fi ve tackles vs. Nevada.2011 – Did not play due to injured shoulder. High School – Le ered two years in football and track … two- me fi rst-team all-league selec on in football … second-team all-league selec on in track.Personal – Son of Leonard and Nedra DeCoud … has a younger sister … majoring in econom-ics … is related to Thomas DeCoud of the Atlanta Falcons … hobbies include basketball, reading and watching television … completed a course in Astronau cal engineering last summer.

DeCoud’s Career Sta s csYear G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2013 11 22-7 29 0-0 0-0 0 2012 11 3-4 7 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 22 25-11 36 0-0 0-0 0

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46 Nate Dreslinski, TE6-4, 230, Sr.Clinton, MI (Clinton)

2013 – Played in 11 games … played on special teams and as a backup ght end.2012 – Played in 13 games, star ng once …

made his fi rst-career start vs. Idaho State … not credited with any sta s cs.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years each in football, basketball and baseball … two- me academic all-conference selec on in football … all-conference and all-county as a junior and senior in football … academic all-state and all-state in athle cs as a senior … two- me all-conference and all-county selec on

in basketball … fi rst-team all-county and all-conference in baseball … earned academic all-conference honors in all three sports … high school football coach was Sco McNi … member of the Na onal Honor Society, serving as the treasurer … was also the senior class representa ve.Personal – Son of Ed and Shawn Dreslinski … majoring in behavioral sciences … member of cadet squadron 37 … would like to a end pilot training a er gradua on … both parents a ended Northwood University and were athletes … his mother was an All-American in so ball, while his father played football and baseball … his li le brother is the quarterback at Northwood University … wears #46 to honor his grandfather, Ed Dreslinski, who died in February 2012 … completed the powered fl ight program last summer … also worked with the drone program during the summer … completed Opera on Air Force in the summer of 2013 … also completed a course in chem-istry … hobbies include spending me with family and watching football on television.

95 Bre Dunn, SPC5-10, 190, Jr.Sugar Land, TX (Fort Bend Clements)2013 – Did not see any varsity ac on.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered four years in football … was a fi rst-team all-

district selec on as a place kicker and punter … was the team captain … high school football coach was Keith Knowles.Personal – Son of Dennis and Cindy Dunn … major is geospa al sciences … has an older

sibling … would like to get into the intelligence fi eld a er gradua on … completed Opera ons Air Force last summer.

95 Haji Dunn, Jr., LB6-3, 240, So.San Bernardino, CA(Pleasant Grove)

2013 – Did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered two years in football and basketball and once in track … fi rst-

team all-league and all-conference selec on in football ... team was the sec on champions … high school football coach was Joe Catalico.Personal – Son of Maurice and Rene Miller … is one of six children … undecided about his major … would like to work in acquisi ons following gradua on.

66 Harrison Ellio , SPC6-3, 240, Sr.Roswell, GA (Roswell)2013 – Played and started in all 12 games as the deep snapper.2012 – Played 12 games as the deep snapper.2011 – Played on the

junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football … high school coach was Leo Barker … gradu-ated with honors and was ac ve in the Beta club.Personal – Son of Joe and Mollianne Ellio … one of four children … majoring in manage-ment with a minor in Spanish … member of cadet squadron 29 … worked on the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training and survival training last summer … completed Opera- on Air Force in the summer of 2013 … also

worked Basic Cadet Training … hobbies include golf, going to the beach and hanging out with friends.

97 Nick Fitzgerald, DL6-4, 265, Sr. Flower Mound, TX (Marcus) 2013 -- Played in 11 games, star ng 10 ... recorded 31 total tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss on the season ... three tackles at New Mexico ... six tackles

vs. Army ... also blocked a fi eld goal a empt ... two tackles vs. Notre Dame ... team- and career-best eight tackles and a sack at Navy ... one tackle and a sack vs. Wyoming ... two solo tackles and a forced fumble at Boise State.2012 – Played in all 13 games, making 10 starts ... 20 tackles, four TFL’s and one sack on the season ... two tackles and a fumble recovery vs. Fresno State ... one tackle for loss and a forced fumble vs. Hawai’i ... had four tackles, a sack and career-high two TFL’s vs. New Mexico ... had four tackles vs. Wyoming ... four tackles vs. Navy ... three tackles and one TFL vs. Michigan.2011 – Played in all 13 games, star ng seven … started seven straight games un l reserve role against Colorado State ... lone Falcon freshman to start a game ... recorded 24 tack-les on the season, ranking second amongst defensive linemen and third most amongst MW freshmen defensive linemen ... had four tackles vs. UNLV ... had six tackles vs. Army ... had season-high seven tackles vs. Navy ... averaged 6.5 tackles in the two service academy games … made fi rst-career start vs. Notre Dame. High School – Le ered two years in football and soccer … fi rst-team all-district in football … defensive lineman of the year in the district … missed his senior year due to a knee injury … high school football coach was Bryan Erwin. Personal – Son of Bryan and Cindy Fitzgerald … oldest of four children … major is manage-ment … member of cadet squadron 39 … com-pleted an engineering course last summer … also worked Basic Cadet Training … completed Opera on Air Force in the summer of 2013 … played ice hockey un l he was a freshman in high school ... father, Bryan, played football at Texas Tech ... uncle, John Isaac, played football at Rice ... aunt, Debbie Bayouth, played bas-ketball at Colorado State ... would like own his own business a er gradua on ... favorite NFL team is the Dallas Cowboys.

Fitzgerald’s Career Sta s csYear G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2013 12 14-17 31 1.5-7 1.0-6 0 2012 13 12-8 20 4.0-18 1.0-13 0 2011 13 2-22 24 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 Totals 38 28-47 75 6.0-27 2.0-19 0

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4 Sam Gagliano, WR5-9, 190, Sr.Waxahachie, TX(Waxahachie)

2013 – Played in 11 games ... missed the Army game due to injury ... third on the team in receiving with 13 catches for 233

yards and two TDs ... averaged 17.9 yards per catch ... caught a career-long 71 yard TD pass against San Diego State, the longest by a Falcon during the season and the longest at AF since 2009 ... rushed for 140 yards on 16 carries this season ... led the team in receiving in three games ... team-best-tying two catches for 32 yards at Navy ... team-best two catches for 26 yards at Nevada ... also rushed for a career-best 77 yards on four carries including a career-long 70-yard run ... also completed a 23-yard pass ... career-best three catches for 18 yards vs. Wyoming ... also rushed for 40 yards on three carries ... has the two longest catches by an AF player this season, notching a 53-yard recep on at Boise State ... played and started in his fi rst-career collegiate game in Air Force’s opener vs. Colgate ... made his fi rst-career catch, good for six yards.2012 – Played in one game, the bowl game against Rice … was not credited with any sta s cs.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered four years in track and three in football … was a two- me all-district selec on in football … district player of the year as a senior … was the state runner-up in the 110 meter high hurdles as a junior in track … ran on the 4x100 meter relay state champi-onship team … high school football coach was

David Ream … was a member of the Na onal Honor Society. Personal – Son of Lisa Gagliano … one of fi ve children … nickname is Gags … majoring in management … hobbies include wri ng, working out and hanging out with friends … worked on the cadet cadre for survival train-ing last summer … completed Opera on Air Force in the summer of 2013 … also assisted with Basic Cadet Training.

Gagliano’s Career Sta s csYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Lg2013 11 13 233 17.9 2 71 (SDSU)

42 Kristov George, LB6-1, 225, Jr.Melissa, TX(Melissa)2013 – Played in seven games, star ng fi ve … started the fi rst two games of the season and against Nevada, Navy and San Diego State … recorded 20 to-

tal tackles, including 10 unassisted … recorded a career-best 10 tackles vs. Nevada … two tackles and his fi rst-career intercep on vs. San Diego State … four tackles vs. Utah State ... academic all-MW.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered four years in track and three in football … was a two- me all-district selec on for both off ense and defense in football … named fi rst-team all-area as a run-ning back … academic all-state elite status … off ensive most valuable player in state cham-pionship game … track team most valuable athlete in 2010 … high school football coach was Seth S nton.Personal – Son of Terrence Edwards and Sharon George … majoring in mechani-cal engineering … would like to become a developmental engineer someday … member of the dean’s list … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre for survival training … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 … also completed airmanship 200 and cyber 456 dur-ing a summer academics period.

George’s Career Sta s csYear G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 7 10-10 20 0-0 0-0 1

79 Robert Green, DL6-2, 245, Sr.Mansfi eld, TX(Mansfi eld Legacy)2013 -- Played in three games, missing the fi rst seven and the last two due to injury ... made his season debut vs. Notre Dame, record-ing two tackles and a

tackle for loss ... also blocked a fi eld goal at-tempt ... recorded a career high nine tackles, including a career-best fi ve unassisted, vs. Army … also recorded two tackles for loss for 10 yards, including a sack for eight yards … his nine tackles were the most in a single-game for any AF defensive lineman this season … his two tackles for loss ed as the most by a Falcon this season.2012 – Played in one game.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered two years each in track and football and one in tennis … high school football coach was Chris Melson.Personal – Son of Jimmie Don and Georgia Murphy Green … has an older brother … ma-joring in Humani es … would like to become public aff airs offi cer or a end pilot training… member of cadet squadron 3 … worked on as cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last sum-mer of 2013 … completed Opera on Air Force at Fairchild AFB in the summer of 2014 … also completed astronau cal engineering 310 and was on the leadership group for the ESET recovery sec on during survival training.

Green’s Career Sta s csYear G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2013 3 8-5 13 1.5-7 1.0-6 0 2012 1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 4 8-5 13 1.5-7 1.0-6 0

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80 Garre Griffi n, TE6-4, 225, Jr.Louisburg, KS (Louisburg)

2013 – Played in 12 games ... fourth on the team in receiving with 13 catches for 163 yards ... career highs in every receiv-

ing category at New Mexico with four catches for 56 yards and his fi rst-career touchdown ... two catches for 28 yards vs. Army ... started for the fi rst me in his career in opener vs. Colgate, recording a team-high-tying two catches for 25 yards with a long of 18 ... one carry for 25 yards vs. Wyoming ... team-best-tying two catches for 13 yards at Navy ... led the team with two catches for 37 yards vs. San Diego State, including a season-long 32 yard recep on.2012 – Played in 12 games … missed the Michigan game … was not credited with any sta s cs.High School – Le ered four years each in football, track and basketball … earned all-league honors all four years in football … earned honors for special teams, running back and linebacker … all-state selec on two years … all-state top 11 players award as a senior … helped his team to the 4A state championship in 2010 … named all-league selec on three years in basketball … was a two- me state champion in the javelin in track … also quali-fi ed for state in the 110 high hurdles … helped his track team to the 4A state championship in 2011 … member of the Na onal Honor Society … high school football coach was his father, Gary.Personal – Son of Gary and Lori Griffi n … has an older sister … majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 26 … hobbies in-clude playing video games, golfi ng and spend-ing me with friends … would like to work in athle cs someday … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked in the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training … completed survival training and a course in chemistry during summer academics in the summer of 2013 ... le ered on the Academy track team in the spring of 2013 and was named all-Mountain West in the javelin.

Griffi n’s Career Sta s csYear G Rec Yds Avg TDs Lg2013 12 13 163 12.5 1 32 (SDSU)2012 12 0 0 0.0 0 --Totals 24 13 163 12.5 1

26 Tucker Hancock, WR5-6, 160, Sr.Leander, TX(Leander)

2013 – Played in fi ve games … saw ac on against Colgate, Utah State, Wyoming, Notre Dame and UNLV … one catch vs. UNLV.

2012 – Did not see any varsity ac on.2009 – Played on the junior varsity. High School – Le ered three years in football and basketball … named the team captain for football … earned academic all-district and all-state honors … high school football coach was Steve Gideon … Personal – Son of Brent and Tina Hancock … has a sister, Teisha, and brother, Tate … major-ing in Foreign Area Studies of La n America … given name is Brent … served a two-year church mission in Cuernavaca, Mexico a er his freshman year at the Academy … was a fl ight commander for survival training last summer … member of cadet squadron 28.

87 Alex Hansen, DL6-3, 260, Jr.Oak Forest, IL (Oak Forest)

2013 -- Played and started in all 12 games ... recorded 36 total tackles, including 18 unassisted ... blocked two PATs vs. UNLV to

become the fi rst Falcon with two or more blocks in a game since 2010 ... two tackles and a tackle for loss at New Mexico ... season-high-tying six tackles vs. Army ... fi ve tackles vs. SDSU ... season-high-tying six tackles and a tackle for loss at Navy ... one unassisted tackle and a forced fumble vs. Utah State ... recorded one assisted tackle vs. Colgate ... academic all-MW.2012 – Played in all 13 games, making four starts ... ed for lead among Falcon defensive linemen with 36 tackles and 4.0 sacks and was second with 9.0 TFLs ... fi ve tackles and career-high two sacks and 4.0 TFLs vs. Hawai’i ... his two quarterback sacks were the most in a game by a Falcon on the year … his 4.0 tackles for loss were the most by a Falcon on the year and the most by a player in the Troy Calhoun-era (2007-) … the four tackles for loss e as the seventh-most in school history, just

two behind the school record, and are the most since Monty Coleman had four vs. North Texas in 2003 … the four TFLs are the most by a freshman in school history … three tackles and TFL vs. Army ... four tackles and a sack

vs. Nevada ... started vs. Wyoming, becom-ing fi rst Falcon freshman to start in a game in 2012 ... had career-high six tackles vs. Navy ... had sack and four tackles vs. Colorado State.High School – Le ered four years in track and three in football … was an all-conference and all-area selec on in football … all-state special men on … was a two- me state qualifi er in the 800 meters in track … was the conference and sec onal champion in the shot put and discus … qualifi ed for state in each … high school football coach was Brian McDonough … was a member of the Na onal Honor Soci-ety … was an all-state academic selec on.Personal – Parents are Chris Hansen and Karen Kalenowski … majoring in opera ons research … is a member of the dean’s list … would like to a end pilot training … com-pleted Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training.

Hansen’s Career Sta s csYear G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 12 18-18 36 2.0-4 0-0 02012 13 25-11 36 9.0-35 4.0-21 0Totals 25 43-29 72 11.0-39 4.0-21 0

53 David Harris, DE6-0, 255, So.Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill)

2013 -- Played in nine games, star ng three (Nevada, Navy, UNLV) ... missed two games due to injury, but returned to ac on at

New Mexico ... had a sack for 10 yards vs. the Lobos ... fi ve tackles and a sack vs. UNLV ... fi rst-career start at Nevada, recorded one un-assisted tackle ... fi rst-career collegiate game vs. Colgate, recorded two solo tackles. High School – Le ered three years in football … honorable men on all conference as a sophomore … fi rst-team all-district as a junior … earned preseason all-state honors … was the 5A defensive player of the year his senior year … earned all-area honors and was a third-team all-state selec on … earned fi rst-team all-state in the Padilla Poll … was an academic all-district selec on … high school football coach was Joey McGuire.Personal – Son of Kenneth and Dornisha Shead … has three siblings … majoring in eco-nomics … took a course in history last summer … also completed survival training.

Harris’ Career Sta s csYear G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 10 11-13 24 2.5-18 2.5-20 0

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32 Broam Hart, RB6-0, 220, Sr.Alvarado, TX (Alvarado)

2013 – Second on the team in rushing with 469 yards and six touchdowns on 113 carries ... nine carries for 46 yards

and a touchdown at New Mexico ... three carries for fi ve yards and a touchdown vs. Army ... rushed for a team-best 67 yards on 18 carries at Navy ... rushed for 88 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries at Nevada ... had a season-long 27 yard run ... rushed for 57 yards on 18 carries at Boise State ... recorded his fi rst-career 100-yard game with career bests of 18 carries, 101 yards and two touchdowns vs. Colgate.2012 – Appeared in 12 games, rushing for 100 yards on 34 carries and one touchdown ... missed New Mexico game with injury ... started two games at fullback ... made fi rst-career start vs. Colorado State ... set season highs with 34 yards on 12 rushes vs. UNLV ... also scored fi rst career touchdown vs. UNLV ... ran three mes for 12 yards vs. Idaho State ... carried three mes for six yards vs. Michigan.2011 – Played in seven games as a backup fullback … rushed for 55 yards on 11 carries … averaged 5.0 yards per carry … rushed for 23 yards on four carries with a season-long run of eight yards vs. Tennessee State … rushed for 26 yards on fi ve carries at New Mexico and matched his season-long run of eight yards … one carry for three yards vs. Colorado State.High School – Le ered three years in football and basketball and two in track … was an all-district selec on twice, once as a u lity player and once as a running back … fi rst-team all-state as a senior … two- me all-county and all-district selec on … named county off ensive MVP as a senior … district MVP as a senior … ranked among the top 10 running backs by Dave Campbell’s High School Football magazine in 2009-10 ... rushed for 2,018 yards as a junior and over 1,900 yards as a senior … high school football coach was Jeff Dixon … member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Ambrose and Maria Hart … has an older sister … majoring in management … minor is Spanish ... member of cadet squad-ron 26 ... on the dean’s list and comman-dant’s list (military excellence) as a freshman ... favorite book is the Bible ... cousin, Torin, enlisted in the Air Force ... uncle, Stanley, served in the Navy ... hobbies include reading the Bible and anything outdoors ... favorite athlete is Adrian Peterson ... long-term goal is to be a contrac ng or acquisi ons offi cer in the Air Force and earn his MBA … worked

on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer … completed Opera on Air Force in the summer of 2013 … also worked at Basic Cadet Training.

Hart’s Career Rushing Sta s cs Year G A Yds Avg TD LG 2013 12 113 469 4.2 6 27 (Nev)2012 12 29 100 3.4 1 9 (Navy)2011 7 11 55 5.0 0 8 (TSU)Totals 31 153 624 4.1 7

6 Connor Healy, LB6-0, 225, Jr.Castle Rock, CO (Mullen)

2013 – Played in nine games … missed the fi rst two games of the season due to injury … recorded 17 total tackles, including eight

unassisted … had one tackle for loss and a pass breakup … six tackles vs. New Mexico … four tackles and a tackle for loss vs. Wyoming.2012 – Played in seven games … recorded eight total tackles, including fi ve unassisted … notched a season-best four tackles vs. Idaho State … had two tackles, both unassisted, vs. Michigan … was third on the team in special teams tackles with four, three unassisted.High School – Le ered three years each in football and track … fi rst-team all-conference three years in football … all-state selec on as a senior … high school football coach was Dave Logan.Personal – Son of James and Suzanne Healy

… is one of three children … younger brother, Patrick, is a sophomore football player at the Academy ... majoring in management … mem-ber of cadet squadron 30 … hobbies include fi shing and cooking … would like to become a lawyer in the future … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre for survival training … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 … also completed a history class and a chemistry class during summer academics.

Healy’s Career Sta s csYear G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2013 9 8-9 17 0.5-0 0-0 0 2012 7 5-3 8 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 16 13-12 25 0.5-0 0-0 0

41 Patrick Healy, LB6-0, 225, So.Castle Rock, CO(Mullen)

2013 – Played on the junior varsity … did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered four years in football and two in baseball …

was an all-conference, all-league and all-state selec on in football … named Colorado defen-sive player of the year … high school football coach was Dave Logan … member of the Na onal Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society … earned academic all-league honors.Personal – Son of James and Suzanne Healy … is one of three children … older brother, Con-nor, is a junior on the Air Force football team … majoring in management … would like to work in acquisi ons following gradua on.

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85 Marcus Hendricks, TE6-6, 240, Sr.Folsom, CA (Folsom)

2013 – Played in 12 games, star ng six … recorded six catches for 74 yards … averaged 12.3 yards per catch … was second on the

team in recep ons and yards for ght ends.2012 – Appeared in all 13 games, making six starts ... led Falcon ght ends with seven catches for 117 yards and two touchdowns ... one catch for four yards vs. Rice ... made fi rst career start vs. Navy and started four of last six games ... one catch for 28 yards vs. Army ... caught 29-yard touchdown pass vs. Nevada ... caught four-yard touchdown pass vs. Colo-rado State ... fi rst-career game vs. Idaho State ... fi rst two career catches for 26 yards, in addi on to catching a two-point conversion, vs. Michigan ... had one catch for 26 yards vs. UNLV.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered two years in football and one in basketball … fi rst-team all-confer-ence selec on in football … helped his team to the Division II California state champion-ship … high school football coach was Kris Richardson.Personal – Son of Don and Helena Hendricks … has a younger brother … majoring in civil engineering … on the dean’s list as a freshman ... was part of the cadet cadre for survival training and Basic Cadet Training last summer … also worked on the support staff for BCT … completed the FERL program in civil engineer-ing in the summer of 2013 … completed Com-bat Survival Training and also the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles programs in the summer of 2012 … would like to become a civil engineer in the Air Force … hobbies include snowboard-ing and video games.

Hendricks’ Career Receiving Sta s cs Year G A Yds Avg TD LG 2013 12 6 74 12.3 0 19 (NM) 2012 13 7 117 16.7 2 29 (Nev)Totals 25 13 191 14.7 2

17 Brayden Hill, DB5-10, 190, So.Honolulu, HI(Punahou)

2013 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football and one in wrestling and lacrosse … earned

the coach’s award as a senior in football … served as the football team captain as a senior … also served as lacrosse team captain his senior year.Personal – Son of Brian and Suze e Hill … father is a 1991 Air Force Academy gradu-ate and football player … grandfather, Billy Hill, was the head athle c training at Ohio State for 25 years … grandfather also served his country in Vietnam and was a trainer for the 1984 Olympics … majoring in foreign area studies … working towards a minor in Chinese.

14 Colton Huntsman, WR5-10, 185, Sr.Cypress, TX (Cypress Woods)2013 – Played in 12 games, star ng four … starts came vs. Utah State, Boise State, San Diego State and Army … recorded four catches for 27 yards … averaged

6.8 yards per catch … also rushed for 58 yards on 15 carries … averaged 4.5 yards per carry and scored two touchdowns … four carries for 19 yards and a touchdown vs. Note Dame … also had two catches for 15 yards … four carries for 15 yards vs. Army … season-long run of 13 yards for a touchdown vs. Colorado State.2012 – Appeared in 11 games, making four catches for 28 yards ... four carries for 17 yards and a TD ... ed for the team-lead with

fi ve special teams tackles ... career-best 16-yard catch vs. Fresno State ... scored rushing TD vs. Idaho State.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football and track … two- me fi rst-team all-city and all-district selec on in football … honorable men on all-state as a junior and second-team all-state as a senior at quarterback … earned Cypress Sun player of the year honors … high school football coach was David Jones.Personal – Son of Sco and Susan Huntsman … one of four children … member of cadet squadron 1 … majoring in management … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … hobbies include snowboarding, wakeboard-ing, fi shing and spending me with friends.

Huntsman’s Career Receiving Sta s cs Year G A . Yds Avg TD LG 2013 12 4 27 6.8 0 8 (ND)2012 11 4 28 7.0 0 16 (FSU)Totals 23 8 55 6.9 0

Huntsman’s Career Rushing Sta s cs Year G A . Yds Avg TD LG 2013 12 15 68 4.5 2 13 (CSU)2012 11 4 17 4.2 1 12 (ISU)Totals 23 19 85 4.5 3

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65 Michael Husar, Jr., OL 6-0, 270, Sr. Chicago, IL (Mt. Carmel)

2013 – Returned from season-ending knee injury from 2012 … was granted a ninth semester and will graduate in December

… played and started in all 12 games … led the team in knockdown blocks with 70, the fi rst center in the Calhoun era to do so … averaged 7.0 knockdowns per game … worked with four diff erent star ng quarterbacks … helped lead an off ensive line that allowed just nine quarterback sacks which ranked second in the conference and seventh na onally … helped anchor an off ensive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th na onally in rush-ing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fi h na onally in red zone off ense with scores on 33-of-35 possessions.2012 – Played and started in the season opener … suff ered a knee injury and missed the remainder of the season.2011 – Played in eight games … helped the Falcons to a 13th straight Mountain West Con-ference rushing tle with a 314.8 per-game rushing average … team ranked third in the na on in rushing … off ensive line was second in the conference (Boise State) and fi h na- onally in quarterback sacks allowed with just

10 all season. 2010 – Played in one game, the season opener vs. Northwestern State. High School – Le ered three years in football and one in track … named second-team all-conference in football two years … fi rst-team all-conference as a senior … two-year fi rst-team all-area selec on … named all-state and academic all-state as a senior … member

of the Na onal Honor Society, serving as the club’s vice president … named academic athlete of the year at his school …high school football coach was Frank Len . Personal – Son of Mike, Sr., and Kathryn Husar … one of three children … father played foot-ball at Michigan (1984-89) … major is biology … member of cadet squadron 4 … worked Air Force Sports Camps last summer … also com-pleted Opera ons Air Force … worked mission support in the summer of 2013 … spent part of the summer of 2012 on Opera on Air Force at Andrews AFB, Md. ... also worked Basic Ca-det Training ... is the group honor representa- ve in his squadron ... member of the dean’s

and commandant’s lists … favorite movie is Forrest Gump … one word to describe him would be “determined” … favorite NFL team is the Chicago Bears … favorite player is Hall of Famer Walter Payton … will be entering space opera ons at Vandenberg Air Force Base following gradua on … would like to possibly go to medical school a er serving as a space opera ons offi cer at Vandenberg AFB…long-term goal is to own his own medical prac ce.

3 D.J. Johnson, FB5-9, 227, So.Roopville, GA (Carrollton)

2013 – Played in 10 games … did not see ac on in the Utah State and Boise State games … had 19 carries for 72 yards on the season

… career highs of six carries for 30 yards vs. Notre Dame … four carries for fi ve yards and his fi rst-career touchdown vs. UNLV … six car-ries for 26 yards vs. Colorado State.High School – Le ered four years in football and baseball and three years in power li ing

… high school football coach was Rayvan Teague … was a member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Andre Johnson and Ve-ronica Reid … has a younger brother … given name is D’Andre … undecided about his major … hobby is fi shing … completed survival training last summer … also took a class in economics during summer academics.

63 David Jones, OL6-0, 250, Sr.Hoover, AL (Spain Park)

2013 – Played in fi ve games … helped lead an off ensive line that allowed just nine quar-terback sacks which ranked second in the

conference and seventh na onally … helped anchor an off ensive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th na onally in rush-ing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fi h na onally in red zone off ense with scores on 33-of-35 possessions.2012 – Played in fi ve games, seeing ac on against Idaho State, Colorado State, Army, San Diego State and Fresno State.2011 – Played on the junior varsity last sea-son.High School – Le ered three years in football … fi rst-team all-conference selec on as a senior … served as team captain … high school football coach was David Shores … member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Dink and Ann Jones … has one older brother … majoring in civil engi-neering and would like to be a civil engineer in the Air Force … would like to coach football someday … hobbies include golfi ng, fi shing and skiing … member of cadet squadron 2 … completed a summer research program last summer where he worked with Army Corps of Engineers at the Engineering Research and Development Center in Vicksburg, Miss … also worked on the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training … completed the FERL summer program for civil engineering last summer … also worked on the leadership cadre for Basic Cadet Training.

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25 Roland Ladipo, DB5-10, 185, So.Pickerington, OH (Pickerington)

2013 – Played in all 12 games as a backup defensive back and on special teams … recorded three total tackles … solo tackle vs.

Wyoming … one assisted tackle each vs. Notre Dame and UNLV.High School – Le ered three years in track and two in football … fi rst-team all-conference and second-team all-state in football … ran the third leg of the state championship 4x200 relay team in track … high school football coach was Tom Phillips … member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Roland and Temmy Ladipo … one of six children … majoring in chemis-try … would like to go to pilot training a er gradua on … completed survival training and an academic course in chemistry last summer.

24 Jon Lee, RB5-10, 195, Sr. Bethlehem, GA (Apalachee)

2013 -- Played in 10 games ... missed the Army and New Mexico games due to injury ... third on the team in rushing with 429

yards and three touchdowns on 66 a empts ... rushed for 66 yards on seven carries vs. UNLV ... fi ve carries for 16 yards vs. Notre Dame in limited ac on ... saw limited ac on vs. SDSU due to elbow injury, rushing for 11 yards on two carries ... rushed for 61 yards on 13 carries at Navy ... rushed for 34 yards and a touchdown on seven carries at Nevada ... led the team with 82 yards on eight carries vs. Wyoming ... led Air Force with a game- and career-high 130 yards and a career-best two touchdowns on just 11 carries vs. Colgate ... averaged 11.8 yards per carry while recording fi rst-career 100-yard game ... named honor-able men on running back of the week vs. Colgate by CollegeFootballPerformance.com … fi h in Air Force history with a 6.6 career rushing average ... leads all ac ve players with 165 carries for 1,096 yards rushing ... became the 40th player in Air Force history to hit the 1,000-yard mark for his career (vs. Navy) ... ranks 37th in AF history in career rushing yards with 1,096.2012 – Played 12 games, star ng twice … starts came against Nevada and Army …

third on team with 545 yards rushing and fourth with four rushing TDs ... carried eight mes for 52 yards and had team-long 22

yard run vs. Fresno State ... accounted for 137 all-purpose yards vs. Fresno State with 85 kickoff return yards, including career-long 37 yard return ... seven carries for 72 yards, including career-long 52 yard run vs. Hawai’i ... fi ve carries for 44 yards vs. San Diego State ... ran eight mes for 44 yards and a 19-yard touchdown run vs. Army ... fi rst-career start vs. Nevada, rushing for career-high 96 yards on 10 carries, also caught three passes for 42 yards ... carried seven mes for 41 yards vs. New Mexico ... ran for 27 yards and a touchdown on seven carries vs. Wyoming ... carried 10 mes for 37 yards vs. Navy ... 58 yards and rushing TD on career-high 13 carries vs. Colorado State ... 69 yards rushing on nine carries vs. Idaho State ... also scored a 14-yard touchdown run ... sat out Michigan game due to injury.2011 – Played in all 13 games on special teams and as a backup running back … rushed for 122 yards on just 11 carries for an 11.1 average per rush ... carried twice for eight yards vs. Colorado State ... rushed for 24 yards on four carries vs. UNLV ... rushed three mes for 25 yards and an eight-yard touchdown run vs. Notre Dame ... ran for 49-yard touchdown run in fi rst-career carry vs. Tennessee State ... rushed for 65 yards on two carries vs. TSU … second on the team with six kickoff returns for 140 yards … averaged a team-best 23.3 yards per kickoff return … had a long return of 33 yards vs. Tennessee State. High School – Le ered four years in track and three in football … honorable men on all-state selec on in football in 2007 … two- me fi rst-team all-region selec on … regional

player of the year in 2009 … high school football coach was Shane Davis … was an honor graduate … won the state power li ing championship three straight years. Personal – Son of Jeff rey Lee and Joe Ann Bass … has one brother … member of squadron 28 … majoring in management … completed Opera ons Air Force last sum-mer … also worked on the cadet cadre for survival training and completed astronau cal engineering during summer academics … also completed Opera ons Air Force in the sum-mer of 2013 … also took a class in physics and was on the leadership group for the assault course during Basic Cadet Training.

Lee’s Career Rushing Sta s cs Year G A . Yds Avg TD LG 2013 12 66 429 6.5 3 31 (UNLV)2012 12 88 545 6.2 4 52 (Hawaii)2011 13 11 122 11.1 2 49 (TSU)Totals 37 165 1,096 6.6 9

82 Keith Link, TE6-3, 230, Sr.Highlands Ranch, CO(Rock Canyon)

2013 – Played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams.2012 – Did not see any varsity ac on.2011 – Played on the

junior varsity team.High School – Le ered four years in basket-ball, three in football and one in baseball … three- me all-state and all-conference selec- on in football … named all-conference in

basketball as a junior and senior … high school football coach was David Heimer.Personal – Parents are Richard and Kim Link … has a younger brother … majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 32 … hobbies include cooking, golfi ng and being with friends … worked on the cadet cadre during survival training last summer … was also selected for the cadet wing honor staff during third period last summer … took a course in engineering mechanics in the sum-mer of 2013 … also completed Opera ons Air Force and worked on the leadership team for survival training.

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19 Alex Ludowig, WR5-11, 170, Jr.Katy, TX(Cinco Ranch)

2013 – Played in 11 games, star ng seven … recorded six catches for 86 yards and a touchdown … averaged 14.3 yards per catch …

career-long catch for 31 yards vs. UNLV for a touchdown, the fi rst score of his career.2012 – Played in seven games, star ng once … fi rst-career start came at San Diego State … was not credited with any sta s cs for the season … also saw ac on against Idaho State, Colorado State, Navy, New Mexico, Hawaii and Fresno State.High School – Le ered three years in football and one in track … earned second-team all-conference honors as a junior in football … was a fi rst-team all-conference selec on as a senior … honorable men on all-region selec- on his senior year … honorable men on all-

conference as a sophomore … was a member of the Na onal Honor Society … high school football coach was Don Clayton.Personal – Son of Rick and Brenda Ludowig … is the youngest of three children … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked the on the cadet cadre for survival training.

Ludowig’s Career Rushing Sta s cs Year G A . Yds Avg TD LG 2013 11 6 86 14.3 1 31 (UNLV)Totals 18 6 86 14.3 1

60 Jimmy Manuel, OL6-3, 285, Sr.Eden Prairie, MN (Eden Prairie)

2013 – Played in two games … saw ac on vs. San Diego State and Notre Dame … part of an off ensive line that allowed just nine

quarterback sacks which ranked second in the conference and seventh na onally … helped anchor an off ensive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th na onally in rush-ing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fi h na onally in red zone off ense with scores on 33-of-35 possessions.2012 – Did not see any varsity ac on.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School - Le ered two years in football … received the Minnesota High School Lake Conference Honorable Men on All-State Football Award his senior year ... played for Coach Mike Grant, the 2013 Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the year and son of Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach Bud Grant.Personal - Son of Denise and James Manuel … older sister is Alexa … majoring in economics … member of cadet squadron 23 … completed Opera on Air Force last summer in Anchorage Alaska … also worked on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training … given name is James.

2 Jordan Mays, DB6-1, 190, Sr.Apex, NC (Middle Creek)

2013 – Played in six games … recorded two tackles.2012 – Did not see any varsity ac on.2011 – Played in 12

games … saw ac on in every game a er the season opener … recorded seven total tackles, including three unassisted, and forced one fumble … had three tackles vs. Tennessee State … one tackle vs. Notre Dame … two tackles vs. Colorado State … one tackle and a forced fumble vs. Toledo in the bowl game.High School – Le ered two years each in football and track … was a two- me all-conference selec on in football as a corner-back … named all-area by the local media … high school football coach was Sean Crocker … member of the Na onal Honor Society, Na onal Achievers Society and was an honors graduate.Personal – Son of Alfred and Rita Mays … has

an older brother … majoring in civil engineer-ing … would like to a end pilot training a er gradua on … hobbies include fi shing, music and hanging out with his friends … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … also took astronau cal engineering during summer academics.

Mays’ Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2013 6 1-1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2011 12 3-4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 Totals 18 4-5 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0

20 Gavin McHenry, DB6-0, 185, Jr.Parker, CO (Chaparral)

2013 -- Played and started all 12 games ... had 67 tackles on the season, including 48 unassisted ... seven tackles at Colorado

State ... fi ve tackles vs. UNLV ... nine tackles at New Mexico ... three tackles vs. Army ... seven tackles vs. Notre Dame ... career-best 11 tackles at Nevada, which ed for the team lead ... fi rst me of his career to lead the team in tackles in a game ... also recorded a career-best four pass breakups, the most by a Falcon during the season ... fi rst-career start in opener vs. Colgate, recording fi ve total tackles.2012 – Played in 11 games and had 11 total tackles, including seven unassisted ... led the team with fi ve special teams tackles ... career-high three tackles vs. Colorado State ... two tackles against Navy and Nevada.High School – Le ered three years in football and track … two- me all-league selec on in football and track … second-team all-state in track … high school football coach was John Vogt … four- me academic all-state selec on.Personal – Parents are Chet and Sheri McHenry … one of four children … major is management … hobby is golf … was on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer.

McHenry’s Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 12 48-19 67 0.0-0 0.0-0 02012 11 7-4 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0Totals 23 55-23 78 0.0-0 0.0-0 0

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49 Joey Nichol, LB6-1, 230, Sr.Aus n, TX (Cedar Park)

2013 – Played in nine games, star ng all nine … missed the last three games (New Mexico, UNLV, CSU) due to injury ... led the team

and ranked seventh in the MW in tackles with an 8.9 per-game average (80 total) ... led the team in tackles for loss with 7.5 and had at least one TFL in six games of the nine games he played ... led the team in tackles fi ve mes and had fi ve 10-plus-tackle games ... team-best 11 tackles and a career-best two TFL (one sack) vs. SDSU ... ed for the team lead with 11 tackles and a tackle for loss at Nevada ... team-best 12 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss vs. Wyoming ... team-best 10 tackles at Boise State ... career-best 13 tackles vs. Utah State, including a career-best nine unassisted ... seven total tackles and a TFL vs. Colgate.2012 – Played in seven games, making two starts ... made 12 tackles ... made fi rst-career start vs. San Diego State and had seven tack-les and a fumble recovery.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years each in football and track … two- me fi rst-team all-district selec on in football … team defensive MVP once and team leadership award winner once … high school football coach was Chris Ross.Personal – Parents are Tim and Valerie Nichol … one of four children … majoring in business management … working towards a minor in German … would like to a end pilot training a er gradua on … member of cadet squad-

ron 24 … was part of the cadet cadre during survival training last summer … also com-pleted astronau cal engineering … completed Opera on Air Force in the summer of 2013 … also helped work Basic Cadet Training last summer.

Nichol’s Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 9 47-33 80 7.5-20 1.0-8 02012 7 8-4 12 2.0-2 0.0-0 0Totals 16 55-37 92 9.5-22 1.0-8 0

64 Patrick Noyes, OL6-0, 270, Sr.Raymore, MO (Raymore Peculiar)

2013 – Played in fi ve games … saw ac on against Colgate, Utah State, Wyoming, Notre Dame and UNLV … part of an off ensive line that

allowed just nine quarterback sacks which ranked second in the conference and seventh na onally … helped anchor an off ensive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th na onally in rushing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fi h na onally in red zone off ense with scores on 33-of-35 posses-sions.2012 – Did not see any varsity ac on.2011 – Did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered three years in football … was a second-team all-conference selec on … high school football coach was Tom Kruse … honorable men on all-conference in football as a junior and senior.Personal – Son of Gary and Konnie Noyes … is the youngest of three children … nickname is Size … majoring in social sciences … would like to a end law school and become a JAG (judge advocate general) in the Air Force … hobby is watching movies … was part of the cadet cadre for survival training last summer … also completed Opera on Air Force.

91 Drew Oehrle, SPC6-0, 160, Jr.Indianapolis, IN(Roncalli)

2013 – Played in two games … saw ac on vs. Colgate and Utah State … hit his only extra point vs. Colgate which was the fi rst kick of his

career … kicked off twice, with a 65.0 average.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in foot-ball and two in soccer … earned fi rst-team all-state, all-county and all-metro honors in football as a senior … earned high school All-American honors for kicking by Kohn’s Kicking … set two state records, one for most fi eld goals in a season (18) and most in a game (fi ve) … set seven school records for kicking … high school football coach was Bruce Scifres … was a member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Parents are Philip and Carla Oehrle … has a younger sibling … majoring in biology … hobbies include golf, cars and collec ng shoes … favorite NFL team is the Indianapolis Colts … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked Basic Cadet Training as part of the cadet cadre.

84 Nelson Onwuzu, WR5-11, 175, Jr.Tyler, TX(Chapel Hill)

2013 – Played in one game … saw ac on vs. Navy … was not cred-ited with any sta s cs.2012 – Did not see any varsity ac on.

High School – Le ered three years in football and track and two in basketball … two- me fi rst-team all-district selec on in football … earned second-team all-state honors … high school football coach was Thomas Si on … helped the football team win a state champi-onship.Personal – Son of Osmond and Henrie a Onwuzu … has two younger siblings … major-ing in psychology … hobby is the theatre … favorite NFL team is the New Orleans Saints … favorite NFL player is Larry Fitzgerald of the Arizona Cardinals … is of Nigerian decent … would like to become a psychiatrist … com-pleted Opera on Air Force last summer.

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48 Jacob Oneychi, LB6-1, 195, So.Sugar Land, TX(I.H. Kemper)

2013 – Played in two games … saw ac on against New Mexico and Colorado State … was not credited with any sta s cs.

High School – Le ered three years in football and track and one in basketball … was the district 200 meter champion in track as a sophomore … all-state academic in football … high school football coach was Darrin Andrus.Personal – Son of Stephen and Ada Onyechi … is one of fi ve children … nickname is Space-man … majoring in physics with a minor in Spanish ... completed survival training last summer.

28 Jacobi Owens, RB5-11, 190, So.Las Vegas, NV(Centennial)

2013 – Did not see any varsity ac on … scored a pair of touchdowns in the spring game.High School – Le ered three years in foot-

ball and track … second-team all-conference selec on in football as a junior and senior … named the school’s off ensive most valuable player both years … high school football coach was Leon Evans.Personal – Son of Jeff and Phyllis Owens … has an older sister … nickname is Cobi … member of cadet squadron 27 … undecided about his major … plans on making the Air Force his career … hobbies include poetry and spending me with friends.

2 Kale Pearson, QB5-9, 175, Sr.Tulsa, OK (Tulsa Union)

2013 -- Started the season opener and was injured in the second quarter ... missed the rest of the season with an injured right knee

(surgery the fi rst week in October) ... fi rst-ca-reer start vs. Colgate ... rushed for 15 yards on three carries and hit fi ve-of-eight passes for 46 yards ... completed a 20-yard pass to key

Air Force’s scoring drive that ed the game in the second quarter and began a string of six consecu ve scoring drives ... was injured in the second quarter and did not return.2012 – Played in 10 games as a backup quar-terback … was 12-of-29 passing for 128 yards and carried 25 mes for 49 yards and two touchdowns ... 2-for-8 passing for 44 yards and 11 yards rushing and a touchdown on six carries vs. Rice ... 1-for-5 passing for 15 yards and an intercep on and ran nine mes for no yards vs. Fresno State ... 1-for-3 passing with an intercep on; one carry for one yard vs. San Diego State ... 7-for-11 passing for 50 yards and ran four mes for 13 yards vs. Army--all on one drive ... 1-for-2 passing for 14 yards and ran three mes for 14 yards against New Mexico ... appeared in one play vs. Wyoming, but it was a big one, scoring fi rst-career touchdown on a fi ve-yard run to put Falcons up 28-27, eventually leading to win ... made debut in a reserve role vs. Idaho State, with one rush for fi ve yards.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football and track … football team won three state championships ... named all-state in football and track … earned the Jim Thorpe Award at his school in 2010.Personal – Son of Preston and Lana Pearson … father is a high school football coach at Tulsa Union ... given name is Preston Kale Pearson ... major is management … member of cadet squadron 5 ... worked on the cadet cadre during survival training … also com-pleted astronau cal engineering … completed Opera on Air Force in the summer of 2013 … also worked in the leadership group for

Basic Cadet Training … in the summer of 2012, completed Combat Survival Training and the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles program.

Pearson’s Career Rushing Sta s csYear G A . Yds Avg TD LG2013 1 3 15 5.0 0 9 (Col)2012 10 25 49 2.0 2 10 (Rice) Totals 11 28 64 2.3 2

Pearson’s Career Passing Sta s csYear G A-C Pct. Int Yds TD LG2013 1 5-8 .625 0 46 0 20 (Col)2012 10 12-29 .414 4 128 0 29 (Rice)Totals 11 17-37 .459 4 174 0

36 Spencer Proctor, LB6-2, 227, Sr.Clarksville, TN (Northeast)

2013 -- Played and started in all 12 games ... fourth on the team in tackles with 78 ... had 5.0 TFL and 2.0 quarter-back sacks ... forced

and recovered fumble ... career highs with 10 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss vs. UNLV ... nine tackles at New Mexico ... six tackles vs. Army ... six tackles and a sack vs. SDSU ... fi ve tackles and a sack at Navy ... eight tackles and a forced fumble at Boise State ... seven tackles and a fumble recovery vs. Utah State ... career-best-tying eight tackles vs. Colgate in his fi rst-career start.2012 – Played in 12 games … recorded fi ve total tackles … notched a season-best two tackles against Colorado State … one tackle each vs. Hawai’i and Fresno State.2011 – Saw ac on in three games … was not credited with any sta s cs.High School – Le ered four years in football … earned all-region honors at linebacker and a junior and senior … high school football coach was Bryan Johnson.Personal – Parents are Jacques and Yadira Brown … has an older brother … majoring in social sciences … would like to go to pilot training and someday become a commercial airline pilot … hobby is hanging out with teammates … worked on the cadet cadre during survival training last summer … also completed astronau cal engineering.

Proctor’s Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 12 40-38 78 5.0-24 2.0-19 02012 12 1-4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 02011 3 0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0Totals 27 41-42 83 5.0-24 2.0-19 0

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74 Sevrin Remmo, OL6-3, 240, Jr.Boulder, CO(Fairview)

2013 – Played in six games … part of an off ensive line that allowed just nine quar-terback sacks which ranked second in the

conference and seventh na onally … helped anchor an off ensive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th na onally in rush-ing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fi h na onally in red zone off ense with scores on 33-of-35 possessions.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football and one in wrestling … honorable men on all-conference as a junior … earned all-con-ference, all-region and all-state honors as a senior … high school football coach was Tom McCartney.Personal – Parents are Andy and Pam Remmo … one of four children … majoring in man-agement … nickname is Remmy … hobbies include outdoor ac vi es … completed Opera- on Air Force last summer … also worked on

the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training … completed survival training and soaring in the summer of 2013.

16 Karson Roberts, QB6-0, 195, Jr.Houston, TX(Clear Lake)

2013 – Played in 10 games, star ng three (Nevada, Navy, SDSU) ... hit 21-of-41 passes for 273 yards and three touchdowns ... fourth

on the team in rushing with 253 yards and two touchdowns on 49 carries ... fi rst-career start at Nevada ... recorded career highs of 161 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 23 carries ... also recorded a career-long 60-yard run ... hit fi ve-of-10 passes for 55 yards and a touchdown ... became the fi rst AF quarter-back to rush for 100 or more yards in his fi rst-career start since Adam Fitch at Army in 2004 ... the 161 yards are the most by a Falcon quarterback since Chance Harridge rushed for 161 vs. Navy in 2002 ... hit two-of-four passes for 47 yards and a then-career-long 37-yard TD vs. Utah State ... connected on his only pass a empt vs. Wyoming, a career-long 38-yard pass for a touchdown ... academic all-MW.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered two years each in football and baseball … honorable men on all-district as a junior in football … fi rst-team all-district selec on as a senior … served as team captain his senior year … earned second-team all-district honors in baseball … high school football coach was Troy Aduddell … member of the Na onal Honor Society … graduated summa cum laude … fi nalist for the Touchdown Club of Houston Scholar-Athlete award.Personal – Parents are Russ and Lisa Roberts … is the oldest of four children … has a twin brother … majoring in mechanical engineer-ing … hobbies include working out and video games … favorite NFL team is the Houston Texans … favorite player is Tim Tebow … was a member of the dean’s list last year … com-pleted Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training … completed survival training in the summer of 2013 … also took a course in space power applica ons.

Roberts’ Career Rushing Sta s csYear G A . Yds Avg TD LG2013 10 49 253 5.2 3 60 (Nev) Roberts’ Career Passing Sta s csYear G A-C Pct. Int Yds TD LG2013 10 21-41 .512 1 273 3 38 (Wy)

9 Jalen Robine e, WR6-3, 220, So.Bexley, OH (Bexley)

2013 -- Played in all 12 games ... second on the team with 16 catches for a team-best 291 yards and a team-best three touchdowns ...

career-best fi ve catches for 72 yards at Colo-rado State ... fi ve catches ed as the most by a Falcon during the season ... four catches for 51 yards at New Mexico ... also caught a 10-yard TD pass vs. the Lobos ... team-best-tying two catches for 22 yards at Navy ... fi rst-career catch good for a 37-yard touchdown vs. Utah State ... career bests of two catches for 47 yards, including a career-long 38-yard TD vs. Wyoming. High School – Le ered four years in basketball and three each in track and football … high school football coach was John Smith.Personal – Son of Michael Robine e and Trine Rowell … has a younger sibling … undecided about his major … nickname is J-Rob … would like to teach following gradua on … hobbies include basketball and snowboarding ... com-pleted survival training last summer … also completed a course in sta s cs.

Robine e’s Career Receiving Sta s csYear G A . Yds Avg TD LG2013 12 16 291 18.2 3 39 (SDSU)

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72 Ma Rochell, OL6-3, 270, Jr.McDonough, GA(Eagles Landing Chris- an Academy)

2013 – Played and started in every game … part of an off ensive line that allowed just nine quarterback sacks

which ranked second in the conference and seventh na onally … helped anchor an off en-sive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th na onally in rushing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fi h na onally in red zone off ense with scores on 33-of-35 posses-sions.2012 – Played in fi ve games … saw ac on against Idaho State, Colorado State, San Diego State, Hawaii and Fresno State … helped the off ensive line anchor the rushing a ack that gained 316.2 yards per game to win the Mountain West Conference rushing tle and rank second na onally … the team also ranked fi rst in the conference with just eight quarterback sacks allowed all season.High School – Le ered two years in football and basketball and one in track … earned all-region honors as a junior in football and all-state honors as a senior … high school football coach was Jonathan Gess.Personal – Parents are Steve and Gina Rochell … has a younger brother that plays football at Notre Dame … given name is Ma hew … hobby is playing the piano … majoring in law … member of cadet squadron 10 … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … also worked on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training.

6 Nate Romine, QB5-11, 198, So.Upland, CA (Upland)

2013 -- Played in nine games, star ng the last fi ve (ND, Army, UNM, UNLV, CSU) ... became the fourth quarterback to start for

Air Force during the season when he made his fi rst-career start vs. Notre Dame ... one of just 20 true freshman na onally to start at quarterback ... became the fi rst freshman to start at QB for Air Force since Tim Jeff erson in 2008 ... led the Falcons with 76 yards rushing on 21 carries vs. Notre Dame, both career highs ... also hit six-of-10 passes for 37 yards ... second-career start and fi rst-career win vs.

Army ... rushed for 31 yards and a touchdown on seven carries ... hit seven-of-eight passes for 111 yards ... breakout performance at New Mexico with career highs in every passing category, hi ng 15-of-23 passes for 188 yards and three touchdowns ... three TD passes are the most by a freshman in AFA history, the most since Tim Jeff erson vs. Colorado State in 2011 and e as the most in the Calhoun era ... also completed 10 consecu ve passes during the game which is the fourth-longest streak in school history and most since Shaun Carney hit 11 vs. Navy in 2004 ... hit three-of-11 passes for 72 yards and a touchdown vs. UNLV ... entered the San Diego State game in fi rst half for injured Karson Roberts ... ran for his fi rst-career touchdown, a 16-yard run to give AF a 7-6 lead ... also hit fi ve-of-11 passes for 111 yards and his fi rst-career TD pass, a 71-yard strike to Sam Gagliano ... the 71-yard pass was the longest by Air Force during the season and longest since Tim Jeff erson in 2009 ... led the team in passing, hi ng 44-of-81 passes for 603 yards and fi ve touchdowns ... had a 134.76 quarterback effi ciency ra ng which is the second best in school history for a freshman, trailing only Carney’s 151.5 mark in 2004.High School – Le ered four years in football … helped football team to the CIF champion-ship as a freshman … fi rst-team all-league selec on twice … league most valuable player as a senior … all-CIF his senior year and won the team’s ironman award … team won the Baseline League championship … high school coach was Tim Salter.Personal – Son of Alton and Gayle Romine … youngest of three children … majoring in management … hobbies include ping pong, basketball and movies … completed survival training last summer … also completed a course in chemistry.

Romine’s Career Rushing Sta s csYear G A . Yds Avg TD LG2013 9 75 205 2.7 3 20 (UNLV) Romine’s Career Passing Sta s csYear G A-C Pct. Int Yds TD LG2013 9 44-81 .543 1 603 5 71 (SDSU)

58 Andrew Ruechel, OL6-1, 260, Jr.Buford, GA(Mill Creek)

2013 – Played in 11 games … part of an off ensive line that allowed just nine quar-terback sacks which ranked second in the

conference and seventh na onally … helped anchor an off ensive line that ranked second in the conference and 11th na onally in rush-ing with a 272.5 per-game average … helped Air Force lead the conference and rank fi h na onally in red zone off ense with scores on 33-of-35 possessions ... academic all-MW.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football … was a two- me all-region and all-county selec on, earning fi rst-team honors in both as a senior in football … earned all-state honors as a senior … high school football coach was Shannon Jarvis.Personal – Parents are Greg and Sheila Ruechel … has an older sister … nickname is A.J. … hobbies include snowboarding and wake boarding … majoring in mechanical engi-neering … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … was also part of the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training.

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31 Devin Rushing, RB5-10, 180, Jr.Desoto, TX (Desoto)

2013 – Played in all 12 games … rushed for 171 yards and a touch-down on 41 carries … averaged 4.2 yards per carry … had one catch

for fi ve yards … six carries for 42 yards vs. Col-gate … also scored his fi rst-career touchdown vs. Colgate … career highs of 10 carries and 62 yards rushing vs. Wyoming … one catch for fi ve yards vs. Notre Dame.2012 – Played on the junior varsity all season.High School – Le ered three years in football … was a member of the Na onal Honor Soci-ety … high school football coach was Claude Mathis.Personal – Son of James Rushing and Trace Colle … is one of 10 children … nickname is Rush … majoring in management with a minor in Spanish … would like to work at Nike someday in the management department … hobbies include ea ng, exercising and video games … completed Opera on Air Force last summer.

Rushing’s Career Rushing Sta s csYear G A . Yds Avg TD LG2013 12 41 171 4.2 1 15 (ND)

56 Colin Sandor, OL6-1, 275, So.Carmel, IN(Cathedral)2013 – Did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered three years in football … earned all-city and all-state honors … was named one of the top

50 players in Indiana … high school team was a three- me state champion … high school football coach was Rick Streiff … member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Paul and Cathy Sandor … has a younger brother … father played football at Toledo and professionally for the Toronto Argonauts … member of cadet squad-ron 38 …undecided about his major.

25 Josh Self, TE6-2, 225, So.Coppell, TX(Coppell)

2013 – Did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered two years in football … second-team all-district selec on as a junior …

named fi rst-team all-district his senior year … high school football coach was Joe McBride … member of the Na onal Honor Society.Personal – Son of Terry and Vonda Self … has a younger brother … father played football at North Texas … majoring in engineering … hobbies include fi shing, hun ng, skiing and playing guitar.

22 Paco Solano, RB5-11, 210, Jr.Houston, TX (College Park)

2013 – Played in fi ve games … rushed for 44 yards on 12 carries … career highs of fi ve carries for 22 yards vs. Notre Dame.

2012 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football and track … two- me fi rst-team all-district selec on in football … earned second-team honors once … high school football coach was Richard Carson.Personal – Son of Hector and Susanna Solano … is one of three children … majoring in for-eign area studies with minors in Spanish and Portuguese … would like to go to pilot training a er gradua on … would like to fl y fi ghters in the Air Force … hobbies include snowboard-ing and hanging out with friends … completed Opera on Air Force last summer.

21 Chris an Spears, DB5-9, 195, Sr.Grand Prairie, TX(Timberview)

2013 – Played and started in all 12 games ... led the team in tackles with 92 ... led the team with two intercep ons ... seven

tackles at Colorado State ... nine tackles at New Mexico ... season- and team-best 12 tackles vs. Army ... also had a tackle for loss ...

six tackles vs. Notre Dame ... nine tackles and a pass breakup vs. SDSU ... team-best-tying eight tackles at Navy ... eight tackles and his second intercep on of the season at Nevada ... also had two pass breakups ... six tackles and an intercep on at Boise State ... made intercep on in the end zone ... recorded a team-best 10 tackles vs. Colgate ... went over the 100-tackle mark for his career in the game … fi ve 10-plus tackle games in his.2012 – Started all 13 games … fourth on team with 91 tackles ... six tackles, a forced fumble and fi rst career intercep on vs. San Diego State ... 12 tackles vs. Army ... team-high nine tackles and 1.5 TFL vs. Nevada ... team and career-high 20 tackles, 12 solo, vs. New Mexico, the most in the Calhoun era at Air Force ... eight tackles vs. Wyoming ... 12 tack-les vs. Navy ... eight tackles vs. Colorado State ... two tackles in fi rst-career game and start vs. Idaho State ... two tackles vs. Michigan ... two tackles vs. UNLV.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years in football ... all-district all three years ... district defen-sive sophomore MVP ... academic all-district twice ... high school football coach was Mark Walker.Personal – Son of Billy and Chris na Spears ... has two siblings ... member of cadet squadron 23 ... major is behavioral science ... long-term goal is to be a teacher ... hobbies are work-ing out and spending me with family and friends … completed Opera on Air Force last summer, in addi on to working on the cadet cadre during survival training … also com-pleted astronau cal engineering … completed Opera on Air Force in the summer of 2013 … was on the leadership team for the courses during Basic Cadet Training.

Spears’ Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 12 43-49 92 1.0-4 0.0-0 2-382012 13 48-43 91 2.5-7 0.0-0 1-16Totals 25 91-92 183 3.5-11 0.0-0 3-54

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16 Weston Steelhammer, DB6-2, 200, So.Shreveport, LA (Calvary Bap st Acad-emy)

2013 – Played in eight games … recorded seven total tackles … career-best four tackles vs. Utah State.

High School – Le ered four years in football and baseball and two years in basketball … was an all-district, all-city and all-state selec- on in football … earned all-district, all-city

and all-state honors in baseball … high school football coach was John Bachman … was a Louisiana Wendy’s Heisman fi nalist … mem-ber of the Na onal Honor Society, the Beta Club and student council … was also ac ve the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes … was a Na onal Football Founda on and College Hall of Fame scholar-athlete … was honored in December 2013 in New York during the American Football Coaches Associa on con-ven on.Personal – Son of Ronnie and Cindy Alexander and Terry and Debby Steelhammer … has an older sister … his grandfather a end West Point … majoring in business management … was recruited by Alabama and Pepperdine for baseball … lists his priori es as faith, family and football.

Steelhammer’s Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 8 4-3 7 0-0 0-0 0

91 Troy Timmerman, DL6-2, 260, Sr.Florence, KY (Covington Catholic)

2013 – Played in 12 games, star ng two … starts came against Notre Dame and Army … recorded 11 total tackles … blocked two

kicks, extra points vs. San Diego State and New Mexico ... academic all-MW.2012 – Played in one game, Wyoming.2011 – Played on the junior varsity.High School – Le ered three years each in football and track … named academic all-state … honorable men on all-state in football … named Best of the Bluegrass All-Star in foot-ball as a senior … high school football coach was Dave Wirth … member of the Na onal Honor Society … member of the student sen-ate.Personal – Son of Jerome and Jennifer Tim-

merman … member of cadet squadron 30 ... major is biology ... one of three children … his father is an Air Force Academy graduate, while his great grandfather and grandfather are Army graduates … on the commandant’s list (military excellence) and dean’s list ... worked for the Academy during Sports Camps last summer … also completed the powered fl ight program … completed Opera on Air Force and was the cadet wing command chief during third period in the summer of 2013 … would like to a end pilot training follow-ing gradua on … hobbies include playing the

guitar and golf.

Timmerman’s Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 12 4-7 11 0.5-1 0.0-0 02012 1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0Totals 13 4-7 11 0.5-1 0.0-0 0

70 Ari Uzo-Okereke, OL6-5, 280, Jr.Ladera Ranch, CA (San Juan Hills)

2013 – Played in two games, seeing ac on vs. Colgate and Notre Dame.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.

High School – Le ered two years in football and track … was a fi rst-team all-league selec- on in football … high school football coach

was Greg Gibson.Personal – Son of Uzome and Gloria Okereke … nickname is Uzo … majoring in manage-ment … hobby is reading … favorite NFL team is the Arizona Cardinals … completed Opera- on Air Force last summer.

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5 Dexter Walker, DB6-0, 205, Jr.Lawrenceville, GA (Dacula)

2013 -- Played in 12 games, star ng the last eight ... second on the team in tackles with 91 ... had 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks ...

recorded a new career high in tackles in two straight games, averaging 12.5 per game ... career-high 13 tackles and a sack vs. UNLV ... then-career-high 12 tackles at New Mexico ... also forced a fumble ... six tackles vs. Army ... team-best-tying nine tackles and a TFL vs. Notre Dame ... team-best-tying 11 tackles and a fumble recovery vs. SDSU ... 10 tackles at Nevada in his fi rst-career start not as the nickel back ... nine tackles, a TFL, a forced fumble and a pass breakup vs. Wyoming ... ed for the team-lead with 10 tackles at Boise

State ... also had a tackle for loss of three yards at BSU ... recorded four tackles vs. Utah State, including his fi rst-career sack for 16 yards and a forced fumble.2012 – Played in all 13 games … recorded 11 total tackles and a forced fumble … recorded two special teams tackles … season-best three tackles vs. Hawaii … recorded two tackles each vs. Nevada, San Diego State and Rice … forced fumble was against Nevada. High School – Le ered three years in football and basketball and one year in track … earned the Atlanta Falcons Community Captain award his senior year … won his school’s Wendy’s Heisman Award as a senior … two- me all-county honorable men on selec on as a safety … honorable men on all-county in basketball … shares a record for making fi ve or more three-pointers in a game in three or more games … high school football coach was Kevin Maloof.Personal – Son of Dexter and Sandra P. Walker … one of three children … member of cadet squadron 21 … majoring in management … completed Opera on Air Force last summer … also completed survival training in the sum-mer of 2013 and took a class in chemistry … also completed a history course during sum-mer academics.

Walker’s Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2013 12 59-32 91 4.5-26 2.0-19 0 2012 13 7-4 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 Totals 25 66-36 102 4.5-26 2.0-19 0

40 Ryan Watson, DE6-3, 240, So.Conyers, GA (Heritage)

2013 -- Played in 11 games ... career-high fi ve tackles, including a sack and a tackle for loss vs. UNLV ... fi rst-career collegiate

game came vs. Colgate ... had three tackles in a game three mes (Army, Nevada, Colgate) ... one tackle and a fumble recovery vs. Wyo-ming ... academic all-MW. High School – Le ered two years in football and one in track … was a two- me fi rst-team all-region selec on in football … second-team all-state once and fi rst-team all-state once … was the region player of the year and a mul- ple winner of the player of the week award

… high school football coach was Chad Frazier.Personal – Son of Ellie and Sharon Watson … has an older sister … majoring in mechanical engineering … would like to design weaponry in the Air Force … hobbies include movies and playing video games … completed survival training last summer … also took a law class.

Watson’s Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2013 11 13-9 22 2.5-18 1.5-12 0

15 Eric Wermuth, DB5-10, 180, Jr.Colorado Springs, CO(Classical Academy)

2013 – Did not see any varsity ac on.2012 – Did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered four years in track

and three in football … earned all-area and all-conference honorable men on in football twice … named the team’s defensive most valuable player … named the school’s overall football MVP … two- me academic all-state selec on in football … high school football coach was Nathan Sassaman.Personal – Son of Michael and Debra Wer-muth … is the youngest of four children … father graduated from the Air Force Academy … majoring in economics … would like to go to pilot training a er gradua on … completed Opera on Air Force last summer.

39 Donnie Wharton, LB6-0, 215, Sr.Brawley, CA (Brawley Union)

2013 – Played in 11 games, star ng one … fi rst-career start came vs. Colorado State … re-corded 20 total tackles on the season … four

tackles vs. Navy … career-best six tackles vs. Army … fi ve tackles vs. UNLV and two in his start vs. Colorado State.2012 – Played on the junior varsity.2011 – Did not see any varsity ac on.High School – Le ered four years in baseball, three in football and one each in basketball and track … fi rst-team all-league and off ensive player of the year in football as a senior … fi rst-team all-league in basketball as a senior … was a member of the Na onal Honor Soci-ety … graduated No. 7 in a class of 360 … high school football coach was John Bishop.Personal – Son of Donald and Suzanne Wharton … has a younger brother … major-ing in management … would like to be a pilot or work in acquisi ons in the Air Force … hobbies are basketball and golf … completed the powered fl ight program last summer … completed Opera ons Air Force at Sco Air Force Base in the summer of 2013 … was also on the leadership group for BCT.

Wharton’s Career Sta s cs Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int2013 11 11-9 20 0.0-0 0.0-0 0

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Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 2-10 2-5 0-5 0-0Conference 0-8 0-4 0-4 0-0Non-Conference 2-2 2-1 0-1 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 31, 2013 COLGATE W 38-13 32095

* Sep 07, 2013 UTAH STATE L 20-52 32716* Sep 13, 2013 at Boise State L 20-42 36069* Sep 21, 2013 WYOMING L 23-56 35389* Sep 28, 2013 at Nevada L 42-45 24545

Oct 05, 2013 at Navy L 10-28 38225* Oct 10, 2013 SAN DIEGO STATE L 20-27 17280

Oct 26, 2013 NOTRE DAME L 10-45 44672Nov 02, 2013 ARMY W 42-28 36512

* Nov 08, 2013 at New Mexico L 37-45 21833* Nov 21, 2013 UNLV L 21-41 29898* Nov 30, 2013 at Colorado State L 13-58 15546

Team Statistics AF OPPSCORING 296 480 Points Per Game 24.7 40.0FIRST DOWNS 230 330 R u s h i n g 162 174 P a s s i n g 55 143 P e n a l t y 13 13RUSHING YARDAGE 3152 3007 Yards gained rushing 3362 3223 Yards lost rushing 210 216 Rushing Attempts 637 592 Average Per Rush 4.9 5.1 Average Per Game 262.7 250.6 TDs Rushing 30 41PASSING YARDAGE 1259 2876 C o m p - A t t - I n t 93-174-4 237-326-4 Average Per Pass 7.2 8.8 Average Per Catch 13.5 12.1 Average Per Game 104.9 239.7 TDs Passing 8 26TOTAL OFFENSE 4411 5883 Total Plays 811 918 Average Per Play 5.4 6.4 Average Per Game 367.6 490.2KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 28-657 22-422PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-23 9-35INT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-38 4-18KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.5 19.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.3 3.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.5 4.5FUMBLES-LOST 19-9 15-5PENALTIES-Yards 53-428 58-438 Average Per Game 35.7 36.5PUNTS-Yards 49-1895 31-1333 Average Per Punt 38.7 43.0 Net punt average 36.7 39.0KICKOFFS-Yards 58-3639 82-5248 Average Per Kick 62.7 64.0 Net kick average 39.9 39.5TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 7 : 3 4 3 2 : 2 63RD-DOWN Conversions 76/172 96/163 3rd-Down Pct 44% 59%4TH-DOWN Conversions 16/27 11/19 4th-Down Pct 59% 58%SACKS BY-Yards 14-113 9-79MISC YARDS 24 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 38 67FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 11-13 5-10ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (35-37) 95% (50-57) 88%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-37) 78% (48-57) 84%PAT-ATTEMPTS (35-36) 97% (55-61) 90%ATTENDANCE 228562 136218 Games/Avg Per Game 7/32652 5/27244 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalAir Force Falcons 47 121 62 66 0 296Opponents 123 130 98 129 0 480

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gLACOSTE, Anthon 12 135 906 16 890 6.6 6 78 74.2HART, Broam 12 113 473 4 469 4.2 6 27 39.1LEE, Jon 10 66 442 13 429 6.5 3 31 42.9ROBERTS, Karson 10 49 272 19 253 5.2 3 60 25.3AWINI, Jaleel 4 45 250 30 220 4.9 4 33 55.0ROMINE, Nate 9 75 270 65 205 2.7 3 20 22.8GAGLIANO, Sam 11 27 209 12 197 7.3 0 70 17.9RUSHING, Devin 12 41 184 13 171 4.2 1 15 14.2JOHNSON, D.J. 10 19 73 1 72 3.8 1 11 7.2HUNTSMAN, Colto 12 15 73 5 68 4.5 2 13 5.7SOLANO, Paco 5 12 46 2 44 3.7 0 8 8.8CLINTON-EARL, A 5 5 34 0 34 6.8 0 12 6.8BROWN, Garrett 12 8 36 2 34 4.2 1 14 2.8MACARTHUR, Ty 3 7 37 5 32 4.6 0 15 10.7GRIFFIN, Garret 12 2 27 0 27 13.5 0 25 2.2PEARSON, Kale 1 3 16 1 15 5.0 0 9 15.0KOHN, Demario 12 5 14 4 10 2.0 0 7 0.8BASKA, David 12 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TEAM 9 9 0 18 -18 -2.0 0 0 -2.0Total 12 637 3362 210 3152 4.9 30 78 262.7Opponents 12 592 3223 216 3007 5.1 41 74 250.6

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Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gROMINE, Nate 9 134.76 44-81-1 54.3 603 5 71 67.0AWINI, Jaleel 4 100.24 21-42-1 50.0 275 0 53 68.8ROBERTS, Karson 10 121.54 21-41-2 51.2 273 3 38 27.3PEARSON, Kale 1 110.80 5-8-0 62.5 46 0 20 46.0GAGLIANO, Sam 11 360.40 2-2-0 100.0 62 0 39 5.6Total 12 124.80 93-174-4 53.4 1259 8 71 104.9Opponents 12 170.67 237-326-4 72.7 2876 26 62 239.7

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gBROWN, Garrett 12 19 237 12.5 1 35 19.8ROBINETTE, Jale 12 16 291 18.2 3 39 24.2GAGLIANO, Sam 11 13 233 17.9 2 71 21.2GRIFFIN, Garret 12 13 163 12.5 1 32 13.6MACARTHUR, Ty 3 7 99 14.1 0 34 33.0LUDOWIG, Alex 11 6 86 14.3 1 31 7.8HENDRICKS, Marc 12 6 74 12.3 0 19 6.2BARNES, Myles 10 4 41 10.2 0 20 4.1HUNTSMAN, Colto 12 4 27 6.8 0 8 2.2LEE, Jon 10 3 5 1.7 0 4 0.5RUSHING, Devin 12 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4HANCOCK, Brent 5 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.4Total 12 93 1259 13.5 8 71 104.9Opponents 12 237 2876 12.1 26 62 239.7

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgBROWN, Garrett 5 14 2.8 0 14GAGLIANO, Sam 2 9 4.5 0 8Total 7 23 3.3 0 14Opponents 9 35 3.9 0 21

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgSPEARS, Christi 2 38 19.0 0 21GEORGE, Kristov 1 0 0.0 0 0BYRD, Jamal 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 4 38 9.5 0 21Opponents 4 18 4.5 0 12

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgLACOSTE, Anthon 21 492 23.4 0 45GAGLIANO, Sam 3 66 22.0 0 23RUSHING, Devin 3 89 29.7 0 42CANNON, Riley 1 10 10.0 0 10Total 28 657 23.5 0 45Opponents 22 422 19.2 0 37

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsCONANT, Will - 11-13 32-33 - - - - - 65HART, Broam 6 - - - - - - - 36LACOSTE, Anthon 6 - - - - - - - 36AWINI, Jaleel 4 - - - - - - - 24ROBINETTE, Jale 3 - - - - - - - 18ROBERTS, Karson 3 - - 0-1 - - - - 18LEE, Jon 3 - - - - - - - 18ROMINE, Nate 3 - - - - - - - 18GAGLIANO, Sam 2 - - 0-1 - - - - 12BROWN, Garrett 2 - - - - - - - 12HUNTSMAN, Colto 2 - - - - - - - 12RUSHING, Devin 1 - - - - - - - 6LUDOWIG, Alex 1 - - - - - - - 6GRIFFIN, Garret 1 - - - - - - - 6JOHNSON, D.J. 1 - - - - - - - 6CANNADA, Bricet - - 2-2 - - - - - 2OEHRLE, Drew - - 1-1 - - - - - 1SPEARS, Christi - - - - - - - - 0Total 38 11-13 35-36 0-2 - - - - 296Opponents 67 5-10 55-61 1-2 3 3-4 - - 480

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkCONANT, Will 11-13 84.6 0-0 1-1 4-4 3-4 3-4 52 0

FG Se uence Air Force Falcons OpponentsColgate (52) -Utah State (33),(34) (41)Boise State (33),(24) -Wyoming (33),44 -Nevada - (26)Navy (45),50 -San Diego State (48),(52) 37Notre Dame (47) 46,(51)Army - 48,39New Mexico (52) (24)UNLV - 29Colorado State - (54)

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otal ffense g plays rush pass total avg/gLACOSTE, Anthon 12 135 890 0 890 74.2ROMINE, Nate 9 156 205 603 808 89.8ROBERTS, Karson 10 90 253 273 526 52.6AWINI, Jaleel 4 87 220 275 495 123.8HART, Broam 12 113 469 0 469 39.1LEE, Jon 10 66 429 0 429 42.9GAGLIANO, Sam 11 29 197 62 259 23.5RUSHING, Devin 12 41 171 0 171 14.2JOHNSON, D.J. 10 19 72 0 72 7.2HUNTSMAN, Colto 12 15 68 0 68 5.7PEARSON, Kale 1 11 15 46 61 61.0SOLANO, Paco 5 12 44 0 44 8.8BROWN, Garrett 12 8 34 0 34 2.8CLINTON-EARL, A 5 5 34 0 34 6.8MACARTHUR, Ty 3 7 32 0 32 10.7GRIFFIN, Garret 12 2 27 0 27 2.2KOHN, Demario 12 5 10 0 10 0.8TEAM 9 9 -18 0 -18 -2.0Total 12 811 3152 1259 4411 367.6Opponents 12 918 3007 2876 5883 490.2

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkBASKA, David 48 1895 39.5 57 3 25 13 5 1TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 49 1895 38.7 57 3 25 13 5 1Opponents 31 1333 43.0 73 5 10 11 7 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnCANNADA, Bricet 55 3444 62.6 35 0OEHRLE, Drew 2 130 65.0 0 0HOFFMAN, Zach 1 65 65.0 1 0Total 58 3639 62.7 36 0 19.2 39.9 25Opponents 82 5248 64.0 54 0 23.5 39.5 25

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gLACOSTE, Anth 12 890 0 0 492 0 1382 115.2GAGLIANO, Sa 11 197 233 9 66 0 505 45.9HART, Broam 12 469 0 0 0 0 469 39.1LEE, Jon 10 429 5 0 0 0 434 43.4ROBINETTE, Ja 12 0 291 0 0 0 291 24.2BROWN, Garrett 12 34 237 14 0 0 285 23.8RUSHING, Devi 12 171 5 0 89 0 265 22.1ROBERTS, Kars 10 253 0 0 0 0 253 25.3AWINI, Jaleel 4 220 0 0 0 0 220 55.0ROMINE, Nate 9 205 0 0 0 0 205 22.8GRIFFIN, Garret 12 27 163 0 0 0 190 15.8M A C A R T H U R , 3 32 99 0 0 0 131 43.7HUNTSMAN, Co 12 68 27 0 0 0 95 7.9LUDOWIG, Alex 11 0 86 0 0 0 86 7.8HENDRICKS, M 12 0 74 0 0 0 74 6.2JOHNSON, D.J. 10 72 0 0 0 0 72 7.2SOLANO, Paco 5 44 0 0 0 0 44 8.8BARNES, Myles 10 0 41 0 0 0 41 4.1SPEARS, Christi 12 0 0 0 0 38 38 3.2CLINTON-EARL 5 34 0 0 0 0 34 6.8PEARSON, Kale 1 15 0 0 0 0 15 15.0CANNON, Riley 11 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.9KOHN, Demario 12 10 0 0 0 0 10 0.8HANCOCK, Bre 5 0 -2 0 0 0 -2 -0.4TEAM 9 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -2.0Total 12 3152 1259 23 657 38 5129 427.4Opponents 12 3007 2876 35 422 18 6358 529.8

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf21 SPEARS, Christi 12 43 49 92 1.0-4 . 2-38 3 . . . . .5 WALKER, Dexter 12 59 32 91 4.5-26 2.0-19 . 3 . 1-0 3 . .49 NICHOL, Joey 9 47 33 80 7.5-20 1.0-8 . 1 1 . . . .36 PROCTOR, Spence 12 40 38 78 5.0-24 2.0-19 . . . 1-0 1 . .20 MCHENRY, Gavin 12 48 19 67 . . . 5 . 1-0 . . .23 BATTS, Steffon 12 43 21 64 . . . 6 . . 1 . .51 PIERCE, Jordan 12 25 33 58 4.0-16 2.0-14 . . . . 2 . .18 BARNES, Reggie 12 24 18 42 2.5-9 0.5-5 . 1 . . . . .8 JONES, Jared 10 13 27 40 2.0-4 . . . . . . . .87 HANSEN, Alex 12 18 18 36 2.0-4 . . 2 . . 1 2 .97 FITZGERALD, Nic 12 14 17 31 1.5-7 1.0-6 . 1 . . 1 1 .17 BYRD, Jamal 10 17 14 31 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .13 DECOUD, Justin 11 22 7 29 . . . 2 . . . . .53 HARRIS, David 10 11 13 24 2.5-20 2.5-20 . 1 2 . . . .40 WATSON, Ryan 11 13 9 22 2.5-18 1.5-12 . . . 1-0 . . .42 GEORGE, Kristov 7 10 10 20 2.0-5 . 1-0 . . . . . .39 WHARTON, Donnie 11 11 9 20 . . . . . 1-0 . . .6 HEALY, Connor 9 8 9 17 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . .96 LUEBBE, Dana 9 7 6 13 0.5-2 0.5-2 . . . . . . .79 GREEN, Robert 4 8 5 13 3.0-11 1.0-8 . . . . . 1 .3 MILLER, Chris 6 6 5 11 . . . . . . . . .91 TIMMERMAN, Troy 12 4 7 11 0.5-0 . . . . . . 2 .95 CANNON, Riley 11 3 6 9 0.5-0 . . 1 . . 1 . .29 LINN, Hayes 9 4 4 8 . . . . . . . . .45 FISHER, Miles 12 3 5 8 . . . . . . . . .6A STEELHAMMER, We 8 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .14 HUNTSMAN, Colto 12 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .47 CHAMPAIGN, Jose 2 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .98 BESCHEL, Dillon 7 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .55 SUMPTER, Steven 12 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .35 ALABI, Justin 6 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .25 LADIPO, Roland 12 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .2A MAYS, Jordan 6 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .93 HOFFMAN, Zach 2 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . 1 1 .34 KOHN, Demario 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 ROBINETTE, Jale 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .62 LORE, David 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .80 GRIFFIN, Garret 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .54 BUNGUM, Dylan 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .99 CANNADA, Bricet 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .28 BAKER, Kalon 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .3A DUNN, Brent 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 12 523 432 955 42-170 14-113 4-38 28 3 5-0 11 7 .Opponents 12 474 438 912 55-188 9-79 4-18 17 8 9-0 13 2 .

2013 Season Statistics

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OFFENSEGame WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB FB TB WR Colgate Ludowig Griffi n Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Pearson Hart Hendricks (TE) MacArthur

Utah State Huntsman Griffi n Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Awini Hendricks (TE) Lee Gagliano

Boise State Huntsman Ludowig (WR) Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Awini Hart Lee Gagliano

Wyoming Brown Hendricks Rochell Kerber Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Awini Lore Hart Gagliano

Nevada Ludowig Hendricks Rochell Kerber Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Roberts Hart Lee Gagliano

Navy Ludowig Griffi n Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Roberts Hart LaCoste Gagliano

San Diego State Ludowig Griffi n Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Roberts Hendricks (TE) LaCoste Huntsman

Notre Dame Ludowig Griffi n Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Romine Hart LaCoste Gagliano

Army Ludowig Huntsman (WR) Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Romine Hart LaCoste Barnes

New Mexico Ludowig Griffi n Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Romine Hart LaCoste Brown

UNLV Robine e Hendricks Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Romine Hart LaCoste Gagliano

Colorado State Robine e Hendricks Rochell Lore Husar, Jr. Adeniji Henry Romine Hart LaCoste Gagliano

DEFENSEGame DE NG DE OLB ILB ILB OLB CB CB SS FS Colgate Champaign Luebbe Hansen George Proctor Nichol Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Byrd Spears

Utah State Fitzgerald Luebbe Hansen George Proctor Nichol Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Byrd Spears

Boise State Fitzgerald Luebbe Hansen Walker (DB) Proctor Nichol Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Byrd Spears

Wyoming Fitzgerald Luebbe Hansen Walker (DB) Proctor Nichol Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Byrd Spears

Nevada Fitzgerald Harris Hansen George Proctor Nichol Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Walker Spears

Navy Fitzgerald Harris Hansen George Proctor Nichol Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Walker Spears

San Diego State Fitzgerald Luebbe Hansen George Proctor Nichol Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Walker Spears

Notre Dame Fitzgerald Timmerman Hansen Jones Proctor Nichol Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Walker Spears

Army Fitzgerald Timmerman Hansen Jones Proctor Nichol Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Walker Spears

New Mexico Fitzgerald Green Hansen Jones Proctor Pierce Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Walker Spears

UNLV Fitzgerald Harris Hansen Jones Proctor Pierce Barnes, R. McHenry Ba s Walker Spears

Colorado State Watson Harris Hansen Jones Proctor Pierce Wharton McHenry Ba s Walker Spears

SPECIAL TEAMSGame KO KOR KOR PR P PK H LS Colgate Cannada LaCoste Gagliano Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

Utah State Cannada LaCoste Gagliano Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

Boise State Cannada LaCoste Gagliano Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

Wyoming Cannada LaCoste Huntsman Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

Nevada Cannada LaCoste Gagliano Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

Navy Cannada LaCoste Gagliano Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

San Diego State Cannanda LaCoste Rushing Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

Notre Dame Cannada LaCoste Rushing Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

Army Cannada LaCoste Rushing Brown Baska Conant Baska Ellio

New Mexico Cannada LaCoste Rushing Brown Baska Conant Baska Ellio

UNLV Cannada LaCoste Gagliano Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

Colorado State Cannada LaCoste Gagliano Gagliano Baska Conant Baska Ellio

2013 Game-by-Game Starters

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD COL USU BSU WY NEV NAVY SDSU ND ARMY NM LV CSLACOSTE, Anthon 135-890/6 11-77/0 7-10/0 3-14/0 9-27/1 2-9/1 5-36/1 22-109/0 8-59/0 23-263/3 21-177/0 15-75/0 9-34/0HART, Broam 113-469/6 18-101/2 7-24/0 18-57/0 6-22/0 13-88/1 18-67/0 9-27/0 5-22/0 3-5/1 9-46/1 6-8/1 1-2/0LEE, Jon 66-429/3 11-130/2 7-19/0 3-13/0 8-82/0 7-34/1 13-61/0 2-11/0 5-16/0 DNP DNP 7-66/0 3--3/0ROBERTS, Karson 49-253/3 - 3-13/0 1-1/0 - 23-161/2 9-31/0 4-0/0 2-9/0 DNP DNP - 7-38/1AWINI, Jaleel 45-220/4 2--3/0 11-48/1 23-107/2 9-68/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPROMINE, Nate 75-205/3 DNP - DNP 2-4/0 DNP 3-25/0 8-15/1 21-76/0 7-31/1 13-21/1 14-9/0 7-24/0GAGLIANO, Sam 27-197/0 - 2-2/0 - 3-40/0 4-77/0 3-5/0 1--5/0 3-21/0 DNP - 4-44/0 7-13/0RUSHING, Devin 41-171/1 6-42/1 2-5/0 1-1/0 10-62/0 - 1--4/0 2-8/0 4-18/0 6-11/0 5-13/0 4-15/0 -JOHNSON, D.J. 19-72/1 - DNP DNP 1-1/0 - 1-4/0 - 6-30/0 1-6/0 - 4-5/1 6-26/0HUNTSMAN, Colto 15-68/2 3-9/0 - - - 1-8/0 - 1-4/0 5-19/1 4-15/0 - - 1-13/1SOLANO, Paco 12-44/0 - 2-8/0 DNP 5-14/0 DNP DNP DNP 5-22/0 DNP DNP DNP -BROWN, Garrett 8-34/1 1-1/0 - - - - 2-10/0 - 1--2/0 1-14/1 - 1-6/0 2-5/0CLINTON-EARL, A 5-34/0 3-19/0 2-15/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - -MACARTHUR, Ty 7-32/0 1-15/0 4-20/0 2--3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPGRIFFIN, Garret 2-27/0 - - - 1-25/0 - - - - - - - 1-2/0PEARSON, Kale 3-15/0 3-15/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPKOHN, Demario 5-10/0 2-9/0 - - 3-1/0 - - - - - - - -BASKA, David 1-0/0 - 1-0/0 - - - - - - - - - -TEAM 9--18/0 3--6/0 1--2/0 1--2/0 DNP 1--2/0 2--4/0 - DNP 1--2/0 DNP - -

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD COL USU BSU WY NEV NAVY SDSU ND ARMY NM LV CSROBINETTE, Jale 16-291/3 - 1-37/1 - 2-47/1 1-23/0 2-22/0 1-39/0 - - 4-51/1 - 5-72/0BROWN, Garrett 19-237/1 - 1-10/0 - 3-45/0 - - 1--2/0 1-6/0 4-78/0 5-45/1 1-22/0 3-33/0GAGLIANO, Sam 13-233/2 1-6/0 - 2-62/0 3-18/0 2-26/1 2-32/0 1-71/1 1--1/0 DNP - 1-19/0 -GRIFFIN, Garret 13-163/1 2-25/0 - - - 1-4/0 2-13/0 2-37/0 - 2-28/0 4-56/1 - -MACARTHUR, Ty 7-99/0 2-13/0 3-49/0 2-37/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPLUDOWIG, Alex 6-86/1 - - - 2-13/0 2-25/0 - - - - 1-17/0 1-31/1 DNPHENDRICKS, Marc 6-74/0 - 1-12/0 - - - 1-15/0 1-5/0 1-19/0 - 1-19/0 - 1-4/0BARNES, Myles 4-41/0 1-20/0 - - - - DNP DNP - 1-5/0 - - 2-16/0HUNTSMAN, Colto 4-27/0 1-8/0 - - 1-4/0 - - - 2-15/0 - - - -LEE, Jon 3-5/0 - - - 1-0/0 - - - 2-5/0 DNP DNP - -RUSHING, Devin 1-5/0 - - - - - - - 1-5/0 - - - -HANCOCK, Brent 1--2/0 - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP 1--2/0 DNP

2013 Game-by-Game Statistics

#6B ROMINE, Nate Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficUtah State 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00Wyoming 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00Navy 1 2 1 50.0 15 0 15 0-0 13.00San Diego State 5 11 0 45.5 111 1 71 2-16 160.22Notre Dame 6 10 0 60.0 37 0 19 0-0 91.08Army 7 8 0 87.5 111 0 29 0-0 204.05New Mexico 15 23 0 65.2 188 3 25 1-13 176.92UNLV 3 11 0 27.3 72 1 31 3-18 112.25Colorado State 7 13 0 53.8 69 0 15 0-0 98.43TOTALS 44 81 1 54.3 603 5 71 6-47 134.76

#16 ROBERTS, Karson Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficUtah State 2 4 0 50.0 47 1 37 0-0 231.20Boise State 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00Wyoming 1 1 0 100.0 38 1 38 0-0 749.20Nevada 5 10 1 50.0 55 1 23 1-5 109.20Navy 6 14 1 42.9 67 0 19 0-0 68.77Notre Dame 2 2 0 100.0 12 0 7 0-0 150.40UNLV 1 2 0 50.0 -2 0 0 0-0 41.60Colorado State 4 7 0 57.1 56 0 23 0-0 124.34TOTALS 21 41 2 51.2 273 3 38 1-5 121.54

#12 AWINI, Jaleel Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficColgate 2 3 0 66.7 26 0 18 1-18 139.47Utah State 4 12 0 33.3 61 0 34 0-0 76.03Boise State 4 9 1 44.4 99 0 53 0-0 114.62Wyoming 11 18 0 61.1 89 0 35 1-9 102.64TOTALS 21 42 1 50.0 275 0 53 2-27 100.24

#2 PEARSON, Kale Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficColgate 5 8 0 62.5 46 0 20 0-0 110.80TOTALS 5 8 0 62.5 46 0 20 0-0 110.80

#4 GAGLIANO, Sam Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficNevada 1 1 0 100.0 23 0 23 0-0 293.20San Diego State 1 1 0 100.0 39 0 39 0-0 427.60TOTALS 2 2 0 100.0 62 0 39 0-0 360.40

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Total Tackles UA-A Total COL USU BSU WY NEV NAVY SDSU ND ARMY NM LV CSSPEARS, Christi 43-49 92 3 - 7 3 - 4 3 - 3 2 - 2 2 - 6 6 - 2 4 - 5 4 - 2 8 - 4 5 - 4 1 - 5 2 - 5WALKER, Dexter 59-32 91 - 2 - 2 7 - 3 4 - 5 8 - 2 - 9 - 2 6 - 3 6 - 0 7 - 5 6 - 7 4 - 3NICHOL, Joey 47-33 80 4 - 3 9 - 4 6 - 4 6 - 6 6 - 5 3 - 1 8 - 3 3 - 4 2 - 3 D N P D N P D N PPROCTOR, Spence 40-38 78 3 - 5 5 - 2 3 - 5 3 - 4 4 - 2 3 - 2 2 - 4 1 - 0 4 - 2 4 - 5 4 - 6 4 - 1MCHENRY, Gavin 48-19 67 4 - 1 5 - 1 5 - 1 1 - 0 8 - 3 2 - 0 4 - 1 4 - 3 2 - 1 7 - 2 3 - 2 3 - 4BATTS, Steffon 43-21 64 4 - 4 3 - 2 5 - 2 8 - 1 6 - 2 4 - 0 3 - 4 1 - 2 3 - 0 2 - 2 0 - 1 4 - 1PIERCE, Jordan 25-33 58 1 - 2 1 - 1 - 2 - 2 - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 1 2 - 3 6 - 1 1 8 - 1 1BARNES, Reggie 24-18 42 1 - 5 3 - 2 2 - 0 4 - 3 5 - 2 5 - 2 0 - 1 2 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 2 - 1 - 1JONES, Jared 13-27 40 D N P D N P - - - 1 - 0 - 2 - 5 2 - 9 0 - 3 7 - 7 1 - 3HANSEN, Alex 18-18 36 0 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 3 2 - 0 2 - 0 4 - 2 2 - 3 - 4 - 2 1 - 1 - 1 - 6FITZGERALD, Nic 14-17 31 0 - 2 0 - 1 2 - 0 0 - 1 2 - 1 5 - 3 2 - 1 0 - 2 2 - 4 1 - 2 - -BYRD, Jamal 17-14 31 1 - 3 4 - 3 5 - 4 4 - 4 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 - - - D N P D N PDECOUD, Justin 22-7 29 2 - 0 3 - 1 1 - 0 - 5 - 0 D N P - 2 - 0 0 - 1 3 - 1 1 - 1 5 - 3HARRIS, David 11-13 24 2 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 - 0 1 - 0 D N P D N P 1 - 3 1 - 0 1 - 4 1 - 1WATSON, Ryan 13-9 22 0 - 3 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 1 D N P - 1 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 0 3 - 2 1 - 1WHARTON, Donnie 11-9 20 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 - - 4 - 0 D N P - 2 - 4 - 2 - 3 0 - 2GEORGE, Kristov 10-10 20 0 - 1 3 - 1 0 - 1 - 4 - 6 2 - 0 1 - 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PHEALY, Connor 8-9 17 D N P D N P 1 - 0 2 - 2 - - - 1 - 0 0 - 3 3 - 3 1 - 1 D N PLUEBBE, Dana 7-6 13 - - 0 - 2 0 - 1 1 - 0 6 - 2 0 - 1 - D N P D N P D N P -GREEN, Robert 8-5 13 D N P D N P D N P - D N P D N P D N P 2 - 0 5 - 4 1 - 1 D N P D N PTIMMERMAN, Troy 4-7 11 0 - 1 0 - 1 - - 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 1MILLER, Chris 6-5 11 - 0 - 3 - 5 - 2 D N P D N P D N P D N P 1 - 0 D N P - D N PCANNON, Riley 3-6 9 - - - 0 - 3 1 - 0 - - 1 - 1 - D N P 1 - 0 0 - 2FISHER, Miles 3-5 8 1 - 3 1 - 1 1 - 0 - - - - - - - 0 - 1 -LINN, Hayes 4-4 8 1 - 0 1 - 3 1 - 0 - - D N P - D N P - - 1 - 1 D N PSTEELHAMMER, We 4-3 7 1 - 0 2 - 2 D N P D N P D N P D N P - - - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1HUNTSMAN, Colto 1-3 4 - - - - 1 - 1 - - - 0 - 1 - - 0 - 1SUMPTER, Steven 2-1 3 - - 1 - 0 - - - - - 1 - 0 - - 0 - 1LADIPO, Roland 2-1 3 - - - 1 - 0 - - - 0 - 1 - - 1 - 0 -BESCHEL, Dillon 1-2 3 - - D N P D N P D N P D N P - 1 - 0 - D N P 0 - 1 0 - 1ALABI, Justin 1-2 3 1 - 2 - - - D N P D N P - - D N P D N P D N P D N PCHAMPAIGN, Jose 3-0 3 - D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 3 - 0 D N P D N PMAYS, Jordan 1-1 2 1 - 1 - D N P - D N P D N P - D N P - D N P - D N PTEAM 2-0 2 - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - 1 - 0 -HOFFMAN, Zach 0-2 2 D N P D N P D N P - D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 0 - 2LORE, David 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 0ROBINETTE, Jale 1-0 1 - - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - -CANNADA, Bricet 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1 - 0 - - - -BUNGUM, Dylan 0-1 1 D N P 0 - 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PKOHN, Demario 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 0 - -BAKER, Kalon 0-1 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P 0 - 1 - D N P - - D N P D N P -DUNN, Brent 0-1 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 0 - 1GRIFFIN, Garret 1-0 1 - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - - -

2013 Game-by-Game Statistics

SA KS A-A Total O S S N NA SDS ND AR N SHARRIS, David 2-1 2.5 - - - - - - DNP DNP - 1.0-10 0.5-4 1.0-6PROCTOR, Spence 2-0 2.0 - - - - - 1.0-9 1.0-10 - - - - -PIERCE, Jordan 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-8 1.0-6 - -WALKER, Dexter 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-16 - - - - - - - - 1.0-3 -WATSON, Ryan 1-1 1.5 - - - - - DNP - 1.0-8 - - 0.5-4 -NICHOL, Joey 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - 1.0-8 - - DNP DNP DNPFITZGERALD, Nic 0-2 1.0 - - - 0.5-4 - 0.5-2 - - - - - -GREEN, Robert 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-8 - DNP DNPBARNES, Reggie 0-1 0.5 - - - 0.5-5 - - - - - - - -LUEBBE, Dana 0-1 0.5 - - - - - 0.5-2 - - DNP DNP DNP -

K F R - otal RNICHOL, Joey 7-1 7 . 5 1.0-1 - 1.0-1 1.5-2 1.0-2 - 2.0-13 1.0-1 - DNP DNP DNPPROCTOR, Spence 3-4 5 . 0 - - - 1.0-1 - 1.0-9 1.0-10 - - - 2.0-4 -WALKER, Dexter 4-1 4 . 5 - 1.0-16 1.0-3 0.5-1 - - - 1.0-3 - - 1.0-3 -PIERCE, Jordan 2-4 4 . 0 - 0.5-1 - - - - - - 1.0-8 1.0-6 1.0-0 0.5-1GREEN, Robert 3-0 3 . 0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 1.0-1 2.0-10 - DNP DNPWATSON, Ryan 2-1 2 . 5 - - - - - DNP - 1.0-8 - - 1.5-10 -HARRIS, David 2-1 2 . 5 - - - - - - DNP DNP - 1.0-10 0.5-4 1.0-6BARNES, Reggie 1-3 2 . 5 0.5-1 - - 1.0-7 1.0-1 - - - - - - -JONES, Jared 2-0 2 . 0 DNP DNP - - - - - 1.0-2 1.0-2 - - -GEORGE, Kristov 2-0 2 . 0 - 1.0-4 - - 1.0-1 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPHANSEN, Alex 2-0 2 . 0 - - - - - 1.0-1 - - - 1.0-3 - -FITZGERALD, Nic 0-3 1 . 5 0.5-1 - - 0.5-4 - 0.5-2 - - - - - -SPEARS, Christi 1-0 1 . 0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-4 - - -TIMMERMAN, Troy 0-1 0 . 5 - 0.5-0 - - - - - - - - - -LUEBBE, Dana 0-1 0 . 5 - - - - - 0.5-2 - - DNP DNP DNP -CANNON, Riley 0-1 0 . 5 - - - - - - - - - DNP - 0.5-0HEALY, Connor 0-1 0 . 5 DNP DNP - 0.5-0 - - - - - - - DNP

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2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsPUNT RETURNS No-Yds COL USU BSU WY NEV NAVY SDSU ND ARMY NM LV CSBROWN, Garrett 5-14 1-6 - - 1--8 - - - 2-16 1-0 - - -GAGLIANO, Sam 2-9 1-8 - - - - 1-1 - - DNP - - -

KICK RETURNS No-Yds COL USU BSU WY NEV NAVY SDSU ND ARMY NM LV CSLACOSTE, Anthon 21-492 - 1-15 1-33 1-20 3-70 2-39 - 1-29 1-27 5-137 2-42 4-80RUSHING, Devin 3-89 - - - 1-42 - - - - - 1-25 - 1-22GAGLIANO, Sam 3-66 - - - - - 1-22 - - DNP - 2-44 -CANNON, Riley 1-10 - - - 1-10 - - - - - DNP - -

INT. RETURNS No-Yds COL USU BSU WY NEV NAVY SDSU ND ARMY NM LV CSSPEARS, Christi 2-38 - - 1-17 - 1-21 - - - - - - -BYRD, Jamal 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - DNP DNPGEORGE, Kristov 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

F S No- ost O S S N NA SDS ND AR N SROMINE, Nate 5-2 DNP - DNP - DNP - - 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 -ROBERTS, Karson 4-1 - - - - 1-0 - 2-1 - DNP DNP - 1-0LACOSTE, Anthon 3-2 - - - 1-1 - - - 1-1 1-0 - - -LEE, Jon 2-1 - - - - - - 1-0 - DNP DNP - 1-1AWINI, Jaleel 2-1 - 1-1 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPGAGLIANO, Sam 1-1 - - - - - 1-1 - - DNP - - -BROWN, Garrett 1-1 - - - - - - - - 1-1 - - -MACARTHUR, Ty 1-0 - 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

F S FOR D Number O S S N NA SDS ND AR N SWALKER, Dexter 3 - 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - -PIERCE, Jordan 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1FITZGERALD, Nic 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - -BATTS, Steffon 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - -TEAM 1 - - - DNP 1 - - DNP - DNP - -CANNON, Riley 1 - - - - - - - - - DNP 1 -PROCTOR, Spence 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - -HANSEN, Alex 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - -

F S R O R D Number O S S N NA SDS ND AR N SPROCTOR, Spence 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - -WALKER, Dexter 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - -MCHENRY, Gavin 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - -WATSON, Ryan 1 - - - 1 - DNP - - - - - -WHARTON, Donnie 1 - - - - - - DNP - - - 1 -

-P RP R otal RLACOSTE, Anthon 1382 77 25 47 47 79 75 109 88 290 314 117 114GAGLIANO, Sam 505 14 2 62 58 103 60 66 20 DNP - 107 13HART, Broam 469 101 24 57 22 88 67 27 22 5 46 8 2LEE, Jon 434 130 19 13 82 34 61 11 21 DNP DNP 66 -3ROBINETTE, Jale 291 - 37 - 47 23 22 39 - - 51 - 72BROWN, Garrett 285 7 10 - 37 - 10 -2 20 92 45 28 38RUSHING, Devin 265 42 5 1 104 - -4 8 23 11 38 15 22ROBERTS, Karson 253 - 13 1 - 161 31 - 9 DNP DNP - 38AWINI, Jaleel 220 -3 48 107 68 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPROMINE, Nate 205 DNP - DNP 4 DNP 25 15 76 31 21 9 24GRIFFIN, Garret 190 25 - - 25 4 13 37 - 28 56 - 2MACARTHUR, Ty 131 28 69 34 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPHUNTSMAN, Colto 95 17 - - 4 8 - 4 34 15 - - 13LUDOWIG, Alex 86 - - - 13 25 - - - - 17 31 DNPHENDRICKS, Marc 74 - 12 - - - 15 5 19 - 19 - 4JOHNSON, D.J. 72 - DNP DNP 1 - 4 - 30 6 - 5 26SOLANO, Paco 44 - 8 DNP 14 DNP DNP DNP 22 DNP DNP DNP -BARNES, Myles 41 20 - - - - DNP DNP - 5 - - 16SPEARS, Christi 38 - - 17 - 21 - - - - - - -CLINTON-EARL, A 34 19 15 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - -PEARSON, Kale 15 15 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPKOHN, Demario 10 9 - - 1 - - - - - - - -CANNON, Riley 10 - - - 10 - - - - - DNP - -HANCOCK, Brent -2 - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP -2 DNPTEAM -18 -6 -2 -2 - -2 -4 - - -2 - - -

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Air Force 38, Colgate 13Aug. 31, Falcon Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalColgate 7 0 0 6 13Air Force 0 21 10 7 38

ScoringCol: O’Connell 15 pass McCarney (Burgess kick), 1/4:00AF: Hart 11 run (Conant kick), 2/11:37AF: Hart 1 run (Conant kick), 2/4:47AF: Lee 9 run (Conant kick), 2/1:48AF: Lee 22 run (Conant kick), 3/4:54AF: Conant 52 FG, 3/0:06AF: Rushing 10 run (Oehrle kick), 4/7:15Col: Wilkins 1 run (kick blocked), 4/0:46

Team Sta s cs COL AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 19 (11-8-0) 28 (24-3-1)NET Rushing A -Yds 41-157 64-409Yards Lost Rushing 3 29Yds Gained Rushing 160 438NET PASSING YARDS 143 72Passing (C-A-I) 14-27-0 7-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE 300 481Avg. Per Play 4.4 6.4Fumbles 0-0 0-0Penal es 3-15 8-75Punts (#-Avg) 6-36.8 2-36.5Punt Returns 0-0 2-14Kickoff Returns 2-48 0-0Intercep ons 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 32:57 27:03Third Downs 7-15 10-13Fourth Downs 1-2 0-0Sacks By: 1-18 0-0A endance: 32,095

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - Lee 11-130-2; Hart 18-101-2; LaCoste 11-77-0; Rushing 6-42-1; Clinton-Earl 3-19-0; Pearson 3-15-0; MacArthur 1-15-0; Kohn 2-9-0; Huntsman 3-9-0; Brown 1-1-0; Awini 2-(-3)-0; Team 3-(-6)-0. COL - Wilkins 23-90-1; McCarney 10-35-0; DeCicco 5-21-0; Pavalko 3-11-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Pearson 5-8-0-46-0; Awini 2-3-0-26-0. COL - McCarney 14-27-0-143-1. Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Griffi n 2-25-0; Ma-cArthur 2-13-0; Barnes 1-20-0; Huntsman 1-8-0; Gagliano 16-0. COL - Cason 6-60-0; O’Connell 5-60-1; Bellamy 2-17-0; Morrison 1-6-0.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Spears 3-7-10; Ba s 4-4-8; Proctor 3-5-8; Nichol 4-3-7; Barnes, R. 1-5-6; McHenry 4-1-5; Fisher 1-3-4; Byrd 1-3-4; Pierce 1-2-3; Alabi 1-2-3; Watson 0-3-3; DeCoud 2-0-2; Harris 2-0-2; Mays 1-1-2; Fitzgerald 0-2-2; Steelham-mer 1-0-1; Johnson 1-0-1; Wharton 1-0-1; George 0-1-1; Timmerman 0-1-1; Hansen 0-1-1. COL - Kent 5-5-10; Kern 6-2-8; Russo 5-3-8; Bu ermore 1-6-7; Armiento, M. 5-1-6; Diamond 3-3-6; Stup 1-5-6; Lewis 3-1-4; Steff en 3-0-3; Wa s 2-1-3; Wilson 2-1-3; Nairin 1-2-3; Ford 1-1-2; Cairnie 1-1-2; Diener 0-2-2; Figueroa 0-2-2; Dier 0-2-2; Almasian 1-0-1; Quazza 1-0-1; Pavalko 0-1-1; Grasso 0-1-1.

Utah State 52, Air Force 20Sept. 7, Falcon Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalUtah State 14 10 21 7 52Air Force 6 7 0 7 20

ScoringUSU: Van Leeuwen 30 pass Keeton (Diaz kick), 1/12:50USU: Hill 1 run (Diaz kick), 1/11:17AF: Conant 33 FG, 1/8:07AF: Conant 34 FG, 1/3:19USU DeMar no 2 run (Diaz kick), 2/9:16AF: Awini 3 run (Conant kick), 2/3:20USU: Diaz 41 FG, 2/0:12USU: Butler 23 pass Keeton (Diaz kick), 3/9:44USU: Hill 20 pass Keeton (Diaz kick), 3/6:38USU: Reynolds 36 pass Keeton (Diaz kick), 3/2:56USU: Andersen 1 pass Kee n (Diaz kick), 4/11:53AF: Robine e 37 pass Roberts (Cannada kick), 4/8:04

Team Sta s cs USU AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 32 (12-20-0) 16 (7-4-5)NET Rushing A -Yds 46-217 49-162Yards Lost Rushing 23 6Yds Gained Rushing 240 168NET PASSING YARDS 360 108Passing (C-A-I) 32-40-1 7-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE 577 270Avg. Per Play 6.7 4.0Fumbles 2-1 2-1Penal es 8-70 7-43Punts (#-Avg) 2-43.0 6-41.0Punt Returns 1-(-5) 0-0Kickoff Returns 2-40 1-15Intercep ons 0-0 1-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 32:03 27:57Third Downs 11-15 2-15Fourth Downs 1-1 3-4Sacks By: 0-0 1-16A endance: 32,716

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - Awini 11-48-1; Hart 7-24-0; MacArthur 4-20-0; Lee 7-19-0; Clinton-Earl 2-15-0; Roberts 3-13-0; LaCoste 7-10-0; Solano 2-8-0; Rush-ing 2-5-0; Gagliano 2-2-0; Baska 1-0-0; Team 1-(-2)-0. USU - Keeton 8-77-0; Marshall 13-49-0; DeMar no 10-41-1; Hill 9-33-1; Lee 5-19-0; Team 1-(-2)-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Awini 4-12-0-61-0; Roberts 2-4-0-47-1; Romine 0-2-0-0-0. USU - Keeton 32-40-1-360-5. Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - MacArthur 3-49-0; Robine e 1-37-1; Hendricks 1-12-0; Brown 1-10-0. USU - Van Leeuwen 6-70-1; Swindall 5-63-0; Natson 5-41-0; Reynolds 4-59-1; Hill 4-37-1; Andersen 3-20-1; DeMar no 2-27-0; Butler 1-23-1; Johnson 1-14-0; Tialavea 1-6-0.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Nichol 9-4-13; Proc-tor 5-2-7; Byrd 4-3-7; Spears 3-4-7; McHenry 5-1-6; Ba s 3-2-5; Barnes, R. 3-2-5; DeCoud 3-1-4; George 3-1-4; Steelhammer 2-2-4; Walker 2-2-4; Linn 1-3-4; Miller 0-3-3; Harris 1-1-2; Pierce 1-1-2; Fisher 1-1-2; Watson 1-0-1; Wharton 1-0-1; Hansen 1-0-1; Bun-gum 0-1-1; Fitzgerald 0-1-1; Timmerman 0-1-1. USU - Doughty 5-6-11; Vigil, Z. 5-4-9; Suite 2-5-7; Vigil, N. 2-4-6, Alexander 3-2-5; Piukala 2-3-5.

Boise State 42, Air Force 20Sept. 13, Bronco Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 7 10 0 3 20Boise State 7 14 7 14 42

ScoringAF: Awini 1 run (Conant kick), 1/10:42BSU: Moore 9 pass Southwick (Goodale kick), 1/6:49AF: Conant 33 FG, 2/13:11BSU: Ajayi 20 run (Goodale kick), 2/10:41AF: Awini 1 run (Conant kick), 2/6:20BSU Southwick 1 run (Goodale kick), 2/0:24BSU: Ajayi 35 run (Goodale kick), 3/3:59AF: Conant 24 FG, 4/10:56BSU: Ajayi 9 run (Goodale kick), 4/8:12BSU: Ajayi 2 run (Goodale kick), 4/3:14

Team Sta s cs BSU AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 31 (13-17-1) 17 (13-2-2)NET Rushing A -Yds 41-229 52-188Yards Lost Rushing 13 9Yds Gained Rushing 242 197NET PASSING YARDS 304 99Passing (C-A-I) 29-31-1 4-10-1TOTAL OFFENSE 533 287Avg. Per Play 7.4 4.6Fumbles 2-1 0-0Penal es 5-55 3-23Punts (#-Avg) 0-0 3-35.7Punt Returns 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns 3-50 1-33Intercep ons 1-0 1-17Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 30:16 29:44Third Downs 8-10 6-14Fourth Downs 0-0 2-2Sacks By: 0-0 0-0A endance: 36,069

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - Awini 23-109-2; Hart 18-57-0; LaCoste 3-14-0; Lee 3-13-0; Rushing 1-1-0; Roberts 1-1-0; Team 1-(-2)-0; MacArthur 2-(-3)-0. BSU - Ajayi 17-125-4; Southwick 6-53-1; Baltazar 11-47-0; Fields 2-6-0; Williams-Rhodes 2-4-0; Team 3-(-6)-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Awini 4-9-1-99-0; Roberts 0-1-0-0-0. BSU - Southwick 27-29-1-287-1; Hedrick 2-2-0-17-0. Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Gagliano 2-62-0; MacArthur 2-37-0.BSU - Miller 10-112-0; Moore 8-70-1; Williams-Rhodes 5-29-0; Burks 3-37-0; Boldewijn 2-23-0; Linehan 1-3--0.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Walker 7-3-10; Nichol 5-4-9; Byrd 5-4-9; Ba s 5-2-7; Proctor 3-4-7; McHenry 5-1-6; Spears 3-3-6; Hansen 1-3-4; Harris 1-2-3; Fitzgerald 2-0-2; Barnes, R. 2-0-2; Luebbe 0-2-2; Wharton 1-0-1; Sumpter 1-0-1; Watson 1-0-1; Fisher 1-0-1; Healy 1-0-1; DeCoud 1-0-1; Linn 1-0-1; George 1-0-1. BSU - Weaver 6-3-9; Lawrence 5-4-9; Tjong-A-Tjoe 3-6-9; Renaud 1-5-6; Nance 2-3-5; Thompson, D. 2-3-5; Marshall 3-1-4; Ioane 3-1-4; Gray 0-4-4; Deayon 2-1-3; Douglas 2-1-3; Horn 1-2-3.

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Wyoming 56, Air Force 23Sept. 21, Falcon Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalWyoming 14 28 7 7 56Air Force 10 7 0 6 23

ScoringAF: Awini 33 run (Conant kick), 1/12:51WYO: Rufran 7 pass Smith (Williams kick), 1/11:51AF: Conant 33 FG, 1/8:50WYO: Rufran 61 pass Smith (Williams kick), 1/4:05WYO: Wick 6 run (Williams kick), 2/13:51WYO: Claiborne 4 pass Smith (Williams kick), 2/10:48AF: LaCoste 6 run (Conant kick), 2/8:18WYO: Smith 6 run (Williams kick), 2/3:54WYO: Herron 10 pass Smith (Williams kick), 2/0:06WYO: Wick 3 run (Williams kick), 3/10:10AF: Robine e 38 pass Roberts (rush failed), 4/11:23WYO: Easton 2 run (Williams kick), 4/8:13

Team Sta s cs WYO AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 34 (11-19-4) 24 (16-7-1)NET Rushing A -Yds 44-249 57-346Yards Lost Rushing 17 21Yds Gained Rushing 266 367NET PASSING YARDS 373 127Passing (C-A-I) 35-41-0 12-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE 622 473Avg. Per Play 7.3 6.1Fumbles 1-1 2-1Penal es 10-91 7-61Punts (#-Avg) 3-51.3 3-44.3Punt Returns 0-0 1-(-8)Kickoff Returns 1-14 3-72Intercep ons 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 28:31 31:29Third Downs 10-14 6-14Fourth Downs 1-1 1-3Sacks By: 1-9 1-9A endance: 35,389

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - Lee 8-82-0; Awini 9-68-1; Rushing 10-62-0; Gagliano 3-40-0; LaCoste 9-27-1; Griffi n 1-25-0; Hart 6-22-0; Solano 5-14-0; Romine 2-4-0; Kohn 3-1-0; Johnson 1-1-0. WYO - Smith 16-138-1; Wick 15-55-2; Miller 6-33-0; Easton 3-13-1; Stover 2-9-0; Thornton 2-1-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Awini 11-18-0-89-0; Roberts 1-1-0-38-1; Romine 0-1-0-0-0. WYO - Smith 35-41-0-373-4.Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Brown 3-45-0; Gagliano 3-18-0; Robine e 2-47-1; Ludowig 2-13-0; Huntsman 1-4-0; Lee 1-0-0. WYO - Herron 9-94-1; Gentry 9-79-0; Rufran 8-117-2; Claiborne 6-53-1; Miller 2-11-0; Darden 1-19-0.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Nichol 6-6-12; Ba s 8-1-9; Walker 4-5-9; Byrd 4-4-8; Miller 5-2-7; Barnes, R., R. 4-3-7; Proctor 3-4-7; Healy 2-2-4; Pierce 2-2-4; Spears 2-2-4; Harris 1-2-3; Cannon 0-3-3; McHenry 1-0-1; Ladipo 1-0-1; Watson 1-0-1; Fitzgerald 0-1-1; Luebbe 0-1-1. WYO - Wacha 6-4-10; Stanton 8-1-9; Yarbrough 2-6-8; Nzeocha 4-3-7; Hayes 5-0-5; Reese 4-1-5; Olive 4-1-5; Bernthaler 3-2-5; White 2-3-5; Huff 3-1-4; Burns 3-1-4; Mertens 1-2-4.

Nevada 45, Air Force 42Sept. 28, Mackay Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 7 14 14 7 42Nevada 7 10 7 21 45

ScoringNEV: Wimberly 5 pass Fajardo (Zuzo kick), 1/4:34AF: Lee 6 run (Conant kick), 1/2:11AF: LaCoste 8 run (Conant kick), 2/14:54NEV: Zuzo 26 FG, 2/9:30AF: Hart 1 run (Conant kick), 2/7:55NEV: Turner 18 pass Fajardo (Zuzo kick), 2/2:00AF: Roberts 9 run (Conant kick), 3/9:39NEV: Fajardo 19 run (Zuzo kick), 3/6:28AF: Roberts 11 run (Conant kick), 3/1:41NEV: Jackson 9 run (pass failed), 4/12:41AF: Gagliano 23 pass Roberts (Conant kick), 4/7:44NEV: Bradley 9 pass Fajardo (Zuzo kick), 4/5:56NEV: Fajardo 2 run (Jackson rush), 4/1:45

Team Sta s cs NEV AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 35 (15-20) 18 (14-3-1)NET Rushing A -Yds 44-210 51-375Yards Lost Rushing 4 11Yds Gained Rushing 214 386NET PASSING YARDS 389 78Passing (C-A-I) 38-56-1 6-11-1TOTAL OFFENSE 599 453Avg. Per Play 6.0 7.3Fumbles 2-0 1-0Penal es 5-40 4-20Punts (#-Avg) 1-43.0 3-39.7Punt Returns 1-19 0-0Kickoff Returns 4-46 3-70Intercep ons 1-6 1-21Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 32:03 27:57Third Downs 12-18 7-12Fourth Downs 2-3 1-1Sacks By: 1-5 0-0A endance: 24,545

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - Roberts 23-161-2; Hart 13-88-1; Gagliano 4-77-0; Lee 7-34-1; LaCoste 2-9-1; Huntsman 1-8-0; Team 1-(-2)-0. NEV - Brock 20-84-0; Fajardo 11-81-2; Jackson 3-25-1; Solomon 8-19-0; Henderson 1-2-0; Team 1-(-1)-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Roberts 5-10-1-55-1; Gagliano 1-1-0-23-0. NEV - Fajardo 38-54-0-389-3; Tenpenny 0-1-0-0-0; Stewart 0-1-1-0-0.Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Gagliano 2-26-1; Ludowig 2-15-0; Robine e 1-23-0; Griffi n 1-4-0. NEV - Wimberly 15-134-1; Bradley 11-135-1; Turner 6-44-1; Arendse 3-40-0; Henderson 1-20-0; Solomon 1-9-0; Brock 1-7-0.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - McHenry 8-3-11; Nichol 6-5-11; Walker 8-2-10; George 4-6-10; Ba s 6-2-8; Spears 2-6-8; Barnes, R. 5-2-7; Proctor 4-2-6; DeCoud 5-0-5; Watson 2-1-3; Fitzgerald 2-1-3; Hansen 2-0-2; Huntsman 1-1-2; Timmerman 1-0-1; Luebbe 1-0-1; Harris 1-0-1; Byrd 1-0-1; Griffi n 1-0-1; Cannon 1-0-1; Baker 0-1-1. NEV - Lyons 8-3-11; McNeal 5-1-6; Hekking 2-4-6; Garre 4-1-5; Keeton 2-3-5; Yates 1-4-5; Bertrando 0-5-5, Lane 3-1-4; Jones 1-3-4.

Navy 28, Air Force 10Oct. 5, Navy-Marine Corps Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 3 7 0 0 10Navy 0 7 7 14 28

ScoringAF: Conant 45 FG, 1/8:33Navy: Reynolds 3 run (Sloan kick), 2/4:55AF: LaCoste 18 run (Conant kick), 2/1:50Navy: Brown 38 run (Sloan kick), 3/12:09Navy: Reynolds 2 run (Sloan kick), 4/8:39Navy: Reynolds 10 run (Sloan kick), 4/4:37

Team Sta s cs Navy AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 18 (14-4) 19 (15-4)NET Rushing A -Yds 51-273 57-231Yards Lost Rushing 16 15Yds Gained Rushing 289 246NET PASSING YARDS 54 82Passing (C-A-I) 6-10-0 7-16-2TOTAL OFFENSE 327 313Avg. Per Play 5.4 5.1Fumbles 0-0 1-1Penal es 1-5 1-5Punts (#-Avg) 6-42.5 3-42.3Punt Returns 1-2 1-1Kickoff Returns 1-19 3-61Intercep ons 2-12 0-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 28:55 31:05Third Downs 8-14 10-18Fourth Downs 0-0 0-1Sacks By: 0-0 2-13A endance: 38,225

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - Hart 18-67-0; Lee 13-61-0; LaCoste 5-36-1; Roberts 9-31-0; Romine 3-25-0; Brown 2-10-0; Gagliano 3-5-0; Johnson 1-4-0; Rush-ing 1-(-4)-0; Team 2-(-4)-0. Navy - Reynolds 28-126-3; Sanders 3-39-0; Brown 1-38-1; Swain 8-30-0; Thomas 2-21-0; Copeland 6-13-0; Williams 1-5-0; Staten 1-3-0; Team 1-(-2)-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Roberts 6-14-1-67-0; Romine 1-2-1-15-0. Navy - Reynolds 6-10-0-54-0. Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Gagliano 2-32-0; Robi-ne e 2-22-0; Griffi n 2-13-0; Hendricks 1-15-0.Navy - Aiken 1-17-0; Lynch 1-12-0; Sanders 1-12-0; Thomas 1-6-0; Bolena 1-6-0; Copeland 1-1-0.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Spears 6-2-8; Luebbe 6-2-8; Fitzgerald 5-3-8; Barnes, R. 5-2-7; Hansen 4-2-6; Proctor 3-2-5; Wharton 4-0-4; Ba s 4-0-4; Nichol 3-1-4; McHenry 2-0-2; George 2-0-2; Byrd 1-0-1; Jones 1-0-1; Harris 1-0-1; Robine e 1-0-1. Navy - Ferguson 8-3-11; Peterson 8-2-10; Sargen 7-2-9; Johnson 6-2-8; Richardson 2-4-6; Palelei 4-0-4; Gaines 3-1-4; Bertrand 3-1-4; Quessenberry 3-1-4; Tuider 2-1-3; Drake 2-1-3; Sarra 1-1-2; Singleton 1-0-1; Ryder 1-0-1; Clements 1-0-1; Cardona 1-0-1; Bri on 0-1-1; Uzoma 0-1-1; Bridges 0-1-1.

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San Diego State 27, Air Force 20Oct. 10, Falcon Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalSan Diego State 6 0 0 21 27Air Force 0 10 10 0 20

ScoringSDSU: Judge 44 pass Kaehler (Feer kick failed), 1/0:21AF: Romine 16 run (Conant kick), 2/10:54AF: Conant 48 FG, 2/00:00AF: Conant 52 FG, 3/9:27AF: Gagliano 71 pass Romine (Conant kick), 3/3:53SDSU: Pumphrey 20 run (McMorrow kick), 4/11:25SDSU: Ruffi n 62 pass Kaehler (McMorrow kick blocked) 4/8:39SDSU: Pumphrey 10 run (Vizzi pass Kaehler), 4/1:39

Team Sta s cs SDSU AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 22 (10-10-2) 14 (10-4)NET Rushing A -Yds 46-214 49-169Yards Lost Rushing 29 36Yds Gained Rushing 243 205NET PASSING YARDS 249 150Passing (C-A-I) 15-26-1 6-12-0TOTAL OFFENSE 463 319Avg. Per Play 6.4 5.2Fumbles 2-1 3-1Penal es 6-40 6-45Punts (#-Avg) 2-51.0 6-47.3Punt Returns 1-5 0-0Kickoff Returns 1-35 0-0Intercep ons 0-0 1-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 33:18 26:42Third Downs 9-16 3-14Fourth Downs 0-3 2-3Sacks By: 2-16 2-18A endance: 17,280

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - LaCoste 22-109-0; Hart 9-27-0; Romine 8-15-1; Lee 2-11-0; Rushing 2-8-0; Huntsman 1-4-0; Roberts 4-0-0; Gagliano 1-(-5)-0. SDSU - Pumphrey 17-117-1; Muema 18-86-0; Kaehler 8-12-0; Young 1-3-0; Team 2-(-4)-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Romine 5-11-0-111-1; Gagliano 1-1-0-39-0. SDSU - Kaehler 15-26-1-249-1.Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Griffi n 2-37-0; Gagliano 1-71-1; Robine e 1-39-0; Hendricks 1-5-0; Brown 1-)(-2)-0. SDSU - Ruffi n 6-108-1; Locke 3-29-0; Pumphrey 2-43-1; Craighead 2-3-0; Judge 1-44-1; Vizzi 1-22-0.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Walker 9-2-11; Nichol 8-3-11; Spears 4-5-9; Ba s 3-4-7; Proctor 2-4-6; McHenry 4-1-5; Hansen 2-3-5; Fitzgerald 2-1-3; Timmerman 1-1-2; Pierce 1-1-2; George 1-1-2; Byrd 1-0-1; Barnes 0-1-1; Luebbe 0-1-1. SDSU - Berhe 7-7-14; Gavert 3-7-10; Tenhaeff 3-4-7; Pinkins 3-2-5; Barre 3-1-4; Smith 2-2-4; Galea 0-4-4; Largent 2-1-3; Meredith 0-3-3; Lemon 2-0-2; Onuoha 2-0-2; Whi aker 2-0-2; Kazee 1-1-2; Lamar 1-1-2; Harris 1-1-2; Thomas 0-1-1; Beed 0-1-1; Andrews 0-1-1; Sanchez 0-1-1.

Notre Dame 45, Air Force 10Oct. 26, Falcon Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalNotre Dame 7 17 14 7 45Air Force 7 3 0 0 10

ScoringAF: Huntsman 10 run (Conant kick), 1/5:05ND: Robinson 35 pass Rees (Brindza kick), 1/3:41ND: Fuller 46 pass Rees (Brindza kick), 2/14:31AF: Conant 47 FG, 2/10:07ND: Koyack 22 pass Rees (Brindza kick), 2/8:49ND: Brindza 51 FG, 2/3:57ND: Jones 30 pass Rees (Brindza kick), 3/8:24ND: Brown 15 pass Rees (Brindza kick), 3/3:07ND: Hendrix 4 run (Brindza kick), 4/13:31

Team Sta s cs ND AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 22 (7-13-2) 19 (18-1)NET Rushing A -Yds 37-135 65-290Yards Lost Rushing 23 11Yds Gained Rushing 158 301NET PASSING YARDS 331 49Passing (C-A-I) 18-26-0 8-12-0TOTAL OFFENSE 466 339Avg. Per Play 7.4 4.4Fumbles 1-0 2-2Penal es 1-5 5-40Punts (#-Avg) 3-44.3 5-36.0Punt Returns 1-0 2-16Kickoff Returns 1-37 1-29Intercep ons 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 29:10 30:50Third Downs 5-11 7-17Fourth Downs 1-1 1-3Sacks By: 0-0 1-8A endance: 44,672

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - Romine 21-76-0; LaCoste 8-59-0; Johnson 6-30-0; Hart 5-22-0; Solano 5-22-0; Gagliano 3-21-0; Huntsman 5-19-1; Rushing 4-18-0; Lee 5-16-0; Roberts 2-9-0; Brown 1-(-2)-0. ND - McDaniel 10-61-0; Folston 11-47-0; Atkinson 6-18-0; Hendrix 4-9-1; Jones 1-7-0; Carlisle 3-3-0; Team 1-(-2)-0, Rees 1-(-8)-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Romine 6-10-0-37-0; Roberts 2-2-0-12-0. ND - Rees 17-22-0-284-5; Hendrix 1-4-0-47-0.Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Huntsman 2-15-0; Lee 2-5-0; Hendricks 1-19-0; Brown 1-6-0; Rushing 1-5-0; Gagliano 1-(-1)-0. ND - Jones 7-104-1; Fuller 2-93-1; Daniels 2-34-0; Koyack 2-29-1; Niklas 2-20-0; Robin-son 1-35-1; Brown 1-15-1; Atkinson 1-1-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Walker 6-3-9; McHenry 4-3-7; Nichol 3-4-7; Jones 2-5-7; Spears 4-2-6; Ba s 1-2-3; Barnes 2-0-2; DeCoud 2-0-2; Green 2-0-2; Cannon 1-1-2; Pierce 1-1-2; Watson 1-1-2; Fitzgerald 0-2-2; Proctor 1-0-1; Healy 1-0-1; Beschel 1-0-1; Cannada 1-0-1; Ladipo 0-1-1. ND - Smith 5-3-8; Fox 4-4-8; Calabrese 5-2-7; Russel 6-0-6; Luke 3-3-6; Moore 4-1-5; Wood 3-1-4; Rochell 3-1-4; Jackson 2-2-4; Tui 1-3-4; Councell 3-0-3; Rabasa 3-0-3; Shembo 1-2-3.

Air Force 42, Army 28Nov. 2, Falcon Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalArmy 14 7 0 7 28Air Force 7 14 7 14 42

ScoringARMY: San ago 4 run (Grochowski kick), 1/10:48AF: LaCoste 73 run (Conant kick), 1/9:51ARMY: San ago 1 run (Grochowski kick), 1/3:23AF: Brown 14 run (Conant kick), 2/6:30ARMY: San ago 1 run (Grochowski kick), 2/1:58AF: Romine 1 run (Conant kick), 2/0:11AF: LaCoste 78 run (Conant kick), 3/8:37AF: LaCoste 1 run (Conant kick), 4/14:45ARMY: Bagge 10 run (Grochowski kick), 4/5:58AF: Hart 3 run (Conant kick), 4/3:41

Team Sta s cs Army AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 28 (21-5-2) 17 (9-6)NET Rushing A -Yds 70-308 46-343Yards Lost Rushing 26 10Yds Gained Rushing 334 353NET PASSING YARDS 109 111Passing (C-A-I) 8-14-0 7-8-0TOTAL OFFENSE 417 454Avg. Per Play 5.0 8.4Fumbles 0-0 3-1Penal es 5-30 4-31Punts (#-Avg) 3-36.3 4-37.2Punt Returns 1-0 1-0Kickoff Returns 1-20 1-27Intercep ons 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 37:32 22:28Third Downs 5-13 7-12Fourth Downs 1-3 1-1Sacks By: 0-0 2-16A endance: 36,512

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - LaCoste 23-263-3; Romine 7-31-1; Huntsman 4-15-0; Brown 1-14-1; Rushing 6-11-0; Johnson 1-6-0; Hart 3-5-1; Team 1-(-2)-0. Army - Bagge 20-121-1; Dixon 17-82-0; San ago 20-61-3; Turren ne 6-19-0; Kemper 3-14-0; Giovan-nelli 1-9-0; Giachinta 1-3-0; Fraser 1-1-0; Team 1-(-2)-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Romine 7-8-0-111-0 .Army - San ago 8-14-0-109-0.Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Brown 4-78-0; Griffi n 2-28-0; Barnes 1-5-0. Army - Moss 3-35-0; Bagge 2-33-0; Dixon 1-19-0; Stephens 1-12-0; Lawrence 1-10-0.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Spears 8-4-12; Jones 2-9-11; Green 5-4-9; Walker 6-0-6; Hansen 4-2-6; Proctor 4-2-6; Wharton 2-4-6; Fitzgerald 2-4-6; Nichol 2-3-5; Pierce 3-1-4; Harris 1-3-4; Ba s 3-0-3; McHenry 2-1-3; Watson 2-1-3; Healy 0-3-3; Miller 1-0-1; Barnes 1-0-1; Sumpter 1-0-1; Timmerman 0-1-1; DeCoud 0-1-1; Huntsman 0-1-1.. Army - Bacon 4-6-10; Miller 3-5-8; Mackey 5-2-7; Ugenyi 4-3-7; Kough 2-3-5; Glover 2-3-5; Jenkins 3-0-3; Carnegie 2-1-3; Pierce 0-3-3; Hudson 2-0-2; Trimble 0-2-2; Kelly 0-2-2.

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New Mexico 45, Air Force 37Nov. 8, University Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 0 14 14 6 37New Mexico 14 7 14 10 45

ScoringUNM: Magnant 28 pass Gautsche (Adams kick), 1/10:26UNM: Gautsche 1 run (Adams kick), 1/3:06AF: Romine 1 run (Conant kick), 2/14:16UNM: Gipson 5 run (Adams kick), 2/9:02AF: Brown 19 pass Romine (Conant kick), 2/3:14AF: Robine e 10 pass Romine (Conant kick), 3/13:49UNM: Pressley 3 run (Adams kick blocked), 3/9:59AF: Griffi n 7 pass Romine (Conant kick), 3/6:49UNM: Pressley 61 run (2 pt pass successful), 3/4:43AF: Hart 1 run (Conant kick blocked), 4/14:58UNM: Gautsche 11 run (Adams kick), 4/10:32UNM: Adams 24 FG, 4/2:32AF: Conant 52 FG, 4/1:25

Team Sta s cs UNM AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 27 (26-1) 25 (15-10)NET Rushing A -Yds 65-451 48-257Yards Lost Rushing 33 21Yds Gained Rushing 484 278NET PASSING YARDS 28 188Passing (C-A-I) 1-3-0 15-23-0TOTAL OFFENSE 484 445Avg. Per Play 7.0 6.3Fumbles 1-0 2-0Penal es 3-30 2-15Punts (#-Avg) 0-0 1-47.0Punt Returns 1-(-1) 0-0Kickoff Returns 3-57 6-162Intercep ons 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 35:04 24:56Third Downs 5-10 6-12Fourth Downs 2-2 3-4Sacks By: 1-13 2-16A endance: 21,833

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - LaCoste 21-177-0; Broam Hart 9-46-1; Nate Romine 13-21-1; Devin Rush-ing 5-13-0. UNM - Carrier 27-179-0; Gautsche 20-140-2; Pressley 4-87-2; Wiggins 1-30-0; Gongbay 5-26-0; Anaya 1-12-0; Gipson 2-7-0; Team 3-(-14)-0; Mitchem 2-(-16)-0. Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Romine 15-23-0-188-3. UNM - Gautsche 1-3-0-28-1.Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Brown 5-45-1; Griffi n 4-56-1; Robine e 4-51-1; Hendricks 1-19-0; Ludowig 1-17-0. UNM - Magnant 1-28-1.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Walker 7-5-12; McHenry 7-2-9; Spears 5-4-9; Proctor 4-5-9; Healy 3-3-6; Pierce 2-3-5; DeCoud 3-1-4; Ba s 2-2-4; Jones 0-3-3; Champaign 3-0-3; Fitzgerald 1-2-3; Barnes 0-2-2; Green 1-1-2; Hansen 1-1-2; Steelhammer 1-0-1; Kohn 1-0-1; Watson 1-0-1; Harris 1-0-1; Timmerman 1-0-1. UNM - Cox 5-9-14; Bowers 5-3-8; Bollema 3-5-8; Ulale 3-4-7; Foley 3-2-5; Johnson 2-2-4; Branch 4-0-4; D’Avanzo 2-2-4.

UNLV 41, Air Force 21Nov. 21, Falcon Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalUNLV 20 13 0 8 41Air Force 0 14 7 0 21

ScoringUNLV: Corne 22 run (Kohorst kick blocked), 1/11:56UNLV: Herring 1 run (Kohorst kick), 1/4:29UNLV: Herring 6 run (Kohorst kick), 1/1:47UNLV: Corne 7 run (Kohorst kick), 2/9:47AF: Ludowig 31 pass from Romine (Conant kick), 2/8:59UNLV: Corne 3 run (Kohorst kick blocked), 2/3:47AF: Hart 1 run (Conant kick), 2/0:08AF: Johnson 1 run (Conant kick), 3/5:18UNLV: Corne 46 run (Davis pass from Herring), 4/2:03

Team Sta s cs UNLV AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 30 (20-8-2) 17 (14-3)NET Rushing A -Yds 58-330 55-228Yards Lost Rushing 22 29Yds Gained Rushing 352 257NET PASSING YARDS 141 70Passing (C-A-I) 15-18-0 4-13-0TOTAL OFFENSE 471 298Avg. Per Play 6.2 4.4Fumbles 1-1 2-1Penal es 7-35 3-35Punts (#-Avg) 3-50.3 6-24.5Punt Returns 1-9 0-0Kickoff Returns 3-56 4-86Intercep ons 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 35:50 24:10Third Downs 7-13 8-16Fourth Downs 1-1 0-1Sacks By: 3-18 2-11A endance: 29,898

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - LaCoste 15-75-0; Lee 7-66-0; Gagliano 4-44-0; Rushing 4-15-0; Romine 14-9-0; Hart 6-8-1; Brown 1-6-0; Johnson 4-5-1. UNLV - Corne 36-220-4; Herring 12-56-2; Murray-Lawrence 8-54-0; Smith 1-1-0; Team 1-(-1)-0. Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Romine 3-11-0-72-1; Roberts 1-2-0-(-2)-0. UNLV - Herring 15-18-141-0.Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Ludowig 1-31-1; Brown 1-22-0; Gagliano 1-19-0; Hancock 1-(-2)-0. UNLV - Davis 6-75-0; Williams 3-22-0; Mataele 1-17-0; Barnhill 1-8-0; Sullivan 1-7-0; Corne 1-4-0; Murray-Lawrence 1-2-0.Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Pierce 6-11-17; Jones 7-7-14; Walker 6-7-13; Proctor 4-6-10; Spears 1-5-6; Watson 3-2-5; McHenry 3-2-5; Wharton 2-3-5; Har-ris 1-4-5; Timmerman 1-1-2; DeCoud 1-1-2; Healy 1-1-2; Linn 1-1-2; Ladipo 1-0-1; Cannon 1-0-1; Team 1-0-1; Ba s 0-1-1; Fisher 0-1-1; Beschel 0-1-1. UNLV - Maka 6-3-9; Vinal 6-1-7; Vea 5-1-6; Philippi 4-2-6; Sparkman 3-2-5; Klorman 1-4-5; Sanitoa 3-1-4; Gas-ton 2-2-4; Garrick 2-2-4; Horsey 3-0-3; Vaesau 2-1-3; Hasson, Tim 1-2-3; Ehlert 1-1-2; Hasson, Tajh 1-1-2.

Colorado State 58, Air Force 13Nov. 30, Hughes Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 0 0 0 13 13Colorado State 13 17 21 7 58

ScoringCSU: Bibbs 3 run (Roberts kick), 1/10:58CSU: Bibbs 1 run (failed 2 pt conversion), 1/7:06CSU: Higgins 23 pass Grayson (Roberts kick), 2/12:52CSU: Higgins 19 pass Grayson (Roberts kick), 2/1:51CSU: Roberts 54 FG, 2/0:00CSU: Grayson 22 run (Roberts kick), 3/7:46CSU: Bibbs 4 run (Roberts kick), 3/7:23CSU: Vaden 49 pass Grayson (Roberts kick), 3/2:50CSU: Nwoke 8 run (Roberts kick), 4/9:34AF: Huntsman 13 run (2 pt run fail), 4/5:02AF: Roberts 11 run (Cannada kick), 4/2:40

Team Sta s cs CSU AFFirst Downs (R-P-Pen) 32 (14-18-0) 16 (7-8-1)NET Rushing A -Yds 49-234 44-154Yards Lost Rushing 7 12Yds Gained Rushing 241 166NET PASSING YARDS 395 125Passing (C-A-I) 26-34-0 11-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE 629 279Avg. Per Play 7.6 4.4Fumbles 2-0 2-1Penal es 5-37 2-27Punts (#-Avg) 2-39.5 7-40.4Punt Returns 1-6 0-0Kickoff Returns 0-0 5-109Intercep ons 0-0 0-0Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0Possession Time 33:32 26:28Third Downs 9-14 4-15Fourth Downs 1-2 2-4Sacks By: 0-0 1-6A endance: 15,546

Individual Sta s csRushing (A -Yds-TD): AF - Roberts 7-38-1; LaCoste 9-34-0; Johnson 6-26-0; Romine 7-24-0; Huntsman 1-13-1; Gagliano 7-13-0; Brown 2-5-0; Hart 1-2-0; Griffi n 1-2-0; Lee 3-(-3)-0. CSU - Bibbs 16-79-3; Nwoke 11-49-1; Brown 4-29-0; Grayson 4-26-1; Levin 5-19-0; Alexander 3-13-0; Hansley 2-10-0; Williams 3-5-0; Cartwright 1-4-0.Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF - Romine 7-13-0-69-0; Roberts 4-7-0-56-0. CSU - Grayson 26-34-395-3.Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF - Robine e 5-72-0; Brown 3-33-0; Barnes 2-16-0; Hendricks 1-4-0. CSU - Higgins 7-127-2; Hansley 5-71-0; Gillmore 5-67-0; Vaden 4-72-1; Alexander 3-26-0; Love 1-19-0; Bibbs 1-13-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF - Pierce 8-11-19; DeCoud 5-3-8; Walker 4-3-7; McHenry 3-4-7; Spears 2-5-7; Hansen 1-6-7; Proctor 4-1-5; Ba s 4-1-5; Jones 1-3-4; Harris 1-1-2; Barnes 1-1-2; Watson 1-1-2; Wharton 0-2-2; Cannon 0-2-2; Byers 0-2-2; Lore 1-0-1; Dunn 0-1-1; Huntsman 0-1-1; Sumpter 0-1-1; Beschel 0-1-1; Timmerman 0-1-1; Steelhammer 0-1-1. CSU - Blake 7-5-12; Morgan 5-5-10; Davis 2-6-8; Bell 3-4-7; Barre 3-2-5.

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 23 AWINI, Jaleel at Boise State (Sep 13, 2013)23 ROBERTS, Karson at Nevada (Sep 28, 2013)23 LACOSTE, Anthon vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)

Yards Rushing 263 LACOSTE, Anthon vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)TD Rushes 3 LACOSTE, Anthon vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)Long Rush 78 LACOSTE, Anthon vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)Pass attempts 23 ROMINE, Nate at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)Pass completions 15 ROMINE, Nate at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)Yards Passing 188 ROMINE, Nate at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)TD Passes 3 ROMINE, Nate at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)Long Pass 71 ROMINE, Nate vs San Diego State (Oct 10, 2013)Receptions 5 BROWN, Garrett at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)

5 ROBINETTE, Jale at Colorado State (Nov 30, 2013)Yards Receiving 78 BROWN, Garrett vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)TD Receptions 1 ROBINETTE, Jale vs Utah State (Sep 07, 2013)

1 ROBINETTE, Jale vs Wyoming (Sep 21, 2013)1 GAGLIANO, Sam at Nevada (Sep 28, 2013)1 GAGLIANO, Sam vs San Diego State (Oct 10, 2013)1 BROWN, Garrett at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)1 ROBINETTE, Jale at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)1 GRIFFIN, Garret at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)1 LUDOWIG, Alex vs UNLV (Nov 21, 2013)

Long Reception 71 GAGLIANO, Sam vs San Diego State (Oct 10, 2013)Field Goals 2 CONANT, Will vs Utah State (Sep 07, 2013)

2 CONANT, Will at Boise State (Sep 13, 2013)2 CONANT, Will vs San Diego State (Oct 10, 2013)

Long Field Goal 52 CONANT, Will vs Colgate (Aug 31, 2013)52 CONANT, Will vs San Diego State (Oct 10, 2013)52 CONANT, Will at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)

Punts 7 BASKA, David at Colorado State (Nov 30, 2013)Punting Avg 47.3 BASKA, David vs San Diego State (Oct 10, 2013)Long Punt 57 BASKA, David at Navy (Oct 05, 2013)Punts inside 20 2 BASKA, David vs Colgate (Aug 31, 2013)

2 BASKA, David at Navy (Oct 05, 2013)2 BASKA, David vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)2 BASKA, David at Colorado State (Nov 30, 2013)

Long Punt Return 14 BROWN, Garrett vs Notre Dame (Oct 26, 2013)Long Kickoff Return 45 LACOSTE, Anthon at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)Tackles 19 PIERCE, Jordan at Colorado State (Nov 30, 2013)

2013 Team/Individual Game HighsTEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 65 vs Notre Dame (Oct 26, 2013)Yards Rushing 409 vs Colgate (Aug 31, 2013)Yards Per Rush 7.5 vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)TD Rushes 6 vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)Pass attempts 23 at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)Pass completions 15 at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)Yards Passing 188 at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)Yards Per Pass 13.9 vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)TD Passes 3 at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)Total Plays 77 vs Wyoming (Sep 21, 2013)

77 vs Notre Dame (Oct 26, 2013)Total Offense 481 vs Colgate (Aug 31, 2013)Yards Per Play 8.4 vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)Points 42 at Nevada (Sep 28, 2013)

42 vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)Sacks By 2 at Navy (Oct 05, 2013)

2 vs San Diego State (Oct 10, 2013)2 vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)2 at New Mexico (Nov 08, 2013)2 vs UNLV (Nov 21, 2013)

First Downs 28 vs Colgate (Aug 31, 2013)Penalties 8 vs Colgate (Aug 31, 2013)Penalty Yards 75 vs Colgate (Aug 31, 2013)Turnovers 3 at Navy (Oct 05, 2013)Interceptions By 1 vs Utah State (Sep 07, 2013)

1 at Boise State (Sep 13, 2013)1 at Nevada (Sep 28, 2013)1 vs San Diego State (Oct 10, 2013)

Punts 7 at Colorado State (Nov 30, 2013)Punting Avg 47.3 vs San Diego State (Oct 10, 2013)Long Punt 57 at Navy (Oct 05, 2013)Punts inside 20 2 vs Colgate (Aug 31, 2013)

2 at Navy (Oct 05, 2013)2 vs Army (Nov 02, 2013)2 at Colorado State (Nov 30, 2013)

Long Punt Return 14 vs Notre Dame (Oct 26, 2013)

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From its incep on in 1999, the Mountain West has been commi ed to excellence in intercollegiate athle cs, while promo ng the academic missions of its member ins tu ons. Progressive in its approach, the MW con n-ues to cul vate opportuni es for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 16th year, the MW has been asser ve in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administra on of intercollegiate athle cs. The Mountain West has marked several achievements over its fi rst 15 years of exis-tence, most notably becoming the fi rst to es-tablish a sports television network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athle c conference (The Mtn.). The Mountain West also was the fi rst to experiment with the coaches’ chal-lenge in the college football instant replay system, and was the fi rst non-automa c-qual-ifying BCS conference to par cipate in four BCS bowl games, winning three. In 2011-12, the Mountain West was among the fi rst con-ferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the-art basketball instant replay system. Addi onally, the Mountain West was the fi rst conference to have a member ins tu- on with No. 1 overall picks in both the NFL

and NBA dra s in the same year (Utah’s Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, respec vely in 2005). With UNLV’s Anthony Benne claim-ing the No. 1 pick in the 2013 NBA Dra , the Mountain West is one of three conferences to have mul ple No. 1 NBA dra selec ons since 2000. Also, with San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg earning the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Dra , the Mountain West is one of two conferences to have the No. 1 selec on in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB dra s since the MW was founded in 1999. The pending changes in the NCAA gov-ernance structure set the table for another Conference fi rst, when two members of the MW Student-Athlete Advisory Commi ee (SAAC) were included in the June 2014 mee ng of the Mountain West Board of Directors. New Mexico track and fi eld athlete Kendall Spencer, the na onal chair of the 2014-15 NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Commi ee, and Air Force Academy volleyball player Emma Dridge joined the BOD members in this historic mee ng to advance the discussion on student-athlete involvement in the NCAA and MW governance structure. The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beau ful terrain and landscapes in the na on can be found within Moun-tain West boundaries, including the majes c Rocky Mountain range, which

borders fi ve MW ins tu ons (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico and Utah State). The high plains of Wyoming (eleva on 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the na on) contrast with the desert ci es of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV and Nevada, respec vely, while Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State add a West coast infl uence with their loca ons in Central, Southern and Northern California. The inclu-sion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Mountain West footprint to the beau ful islands in the Pacifi c Ocean, while the addi on of the women’s soccer program at Colorado College gives the MW an addi onal presence in the Rocky Mountains.

HISTORY The Mountain West was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight ins tu ons — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Di-vision I-A intercollegiate athle c conference. The split from a former 16-team conference re-established con nuity and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled the con nua on of its tradi on-rich, long-standing athle c rivalries. Three of the MW’s eight original members have been con-

ference rivals since the 1960s (New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were long me members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels con- nued as one of the original eight ins tu ons

that formed the MW in 1999. TCU re-joined the group with its fi rst year of compe on in the Mountain West in 2005-06. With conference realignment sweeping the na on in recent years, the MW has been proac ve in addressing membership changes. Boise State University joined the Mountain West in 2011-12, followed by Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012. Also on July 1, 2012, the University of Hawai‘i became a football-only member of the Conference. On July 1, 2013, the Mountain West further expanded when San José State University and Utah State University joined the Confer-ence, bringing to 11 the number of full- me member ins tu ons and 12 football-playing members. On July 1, 2014, the Colorado College women’s soccer program became the fi rst non-football affi liate member of the Mountain West, expanding that sport to 12 Conference par cipants. When the Mountain West offi cially began opera ons on July 1, 1999, the new league had in place a seven-year contract with ESPN, giving the broadcaster exclusive na onal television rights to MW football and men’s basketball, and three-year agreements to send the league’s football champion to the Liberty Bowl and a second team to the Las Ve-gas Bowl. Commissioner Craig Thompson also arranged a third bowl e-in each of the fi rst three seasons (1999 Motor City, 2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans) before securing a four-year deal with the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco in 2002. Entering the 2013 season, the MW has six contracted bowl affi lia ons – the Las Vegas Bowl, San Diego Country Credit Union Poinse a Bowl, Hawai‘i Bowl, Famous

Potato Idaho Bowl, Gildan New Mexi-co Bowl and R+L Carrier New Orleans Bowl. An innovator in the postseason bowl structure, the MW engineered many “fi rsts,” as league teams have par cipated in fi ve inaugural bowl games (2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans, 2002 San Francisco (Emerald), 2005 Poinse a, 2006 New Mexico), as well as placing the fi rst non-automat-ic-qualifying BCS team into a BCS bowl game with Utah’s appearance in the 2005 Tos tos Fiesta Bowl.

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Thursday, August 28 TV TimeBoise State vs. Mississippi# ESPN 8 p.m. ETNorth Dakota at San José State ESPN3 7 p.m. PT

Friday, August 29Colorado State vs. Colorado% Fox Sports 1 7 p.m. MTUNLV at Arizona ESPN 7:30 p.m. PT

Saturday, August 30Nicholls State at Air Force ESPN3 Noon MTSouthern Utah at Nevada TBD Noon MTMontana at Wyoming ROOT SPORTS 2 p.m. MTFresno State at USC FOX 4:30 p.m. PT Washington at Hawai‘i CBS Sports Network 4:30 p.m. HTNo. Arizona at San Diego State CBS Sports Network 4 p.m. PT UTEP at New Mexico MWN 6 p.m. MT

Sunday, August 31Utah State at Tennessee SEC Network 7 p.m. ET

Friday, September 5Washington State at Nevada ESPN 7:30 p.m. PT

Saturday, September 6Fresno State at Utah Pac-12 Networks 1 p.m. MT Arizona State at New Mexico CBS Sports Network 5 p.m. MTSan José State at Auburn ESPN2 or ESPNU 7 p.m. ET Idaho State at Utah State MWN 6 p.m. MTSan Diego State at No. Carolina ESPNews 8 p.m. ET Northern Colorado at UNLV TBD 7 p.m. PTColorado State at Boise State* ESPN2 8:15 p.m. MTAir Force at Wyoming* ESPNU 8:15 p.m. MTOregon State at Hawai‘i CBS Sports Network 4:30 p.m. HT

Saturday, September 13Boise State at Connec cut ESPN Networks 12 p.m. ET Wyoming at Oregon Pac-12 Network 11 a.m. PT Air Force at Georgia State ESPN3 2 p.m. ET Wake Forest at Utah State CBS Sports Network 5 p.m. MT Northern Illinois at UNLV MWN 4 p.m. PT Nebraska at Fresno State CBS Sports Network 7:30 p.m. PTNevada at Arizona Pac-12 Networks 8 p.m. PT Northern Iowa at Hawai‘i Oceanic 6 p.m. HTUC Davis at Colorado State TBD TBA

Saturday, September 20Florida Atlan c at Wyoming MWN 2 p.m. MT Southern Utah at Fresno State MWN 7 p.m. PTLouisiana at Boise State CBS Sports Network 8:30 p.m. MTHawai‘i at Colorado TBD TBANew Mexico at New Mexico St. TBD TBAUtah State at Arkansas State TBD TBASan Diego State at Oregon State ESPN Networks TBASan José State at Minnesota TBD TBAUNLV at Houston TBD TBA

Friday, September 26Fresno State at New Mexico* ESPN or ESPN2 6 p.m. MT

Saturday, September 27Wyoming at Michigan State ESPN Networks 12 p.m. ET Boise State at Air Force* CBS Sports Network 5 p.m. MTNevada at San José State* CBS Sports Network 7:30 p.m. PTColorado St. at Boston College TBD TBAUNLV at San Diego State* TBD TBA

Friday, October 3San Diego State at Fresno State* CBS Sports Network 7 p.m. PTUtah State at BYU ESPN 8:15 p.m. MT

Saturday, October 4Tulsa at Colorado State MWN 1 p.m. MT Navy at Air Force CBS Sports Network 1:30 p.m. MTBoise State at Nevada* CBS Sports Network 7:30 p.m. MTHawai‘i at Rice TBD TBANew Mexico at UTSA TBD TBAUNLV at San José State* ESPN Networks TBA

Friday, October 10San Diego St. at New Mexico* ESPNU 7:30 p.m. MTFresno State at UNLV* CBS Sports Network 7 p.m. PT

Saturday, October 11Colorado State at Nevada* CBS Sports Network 7:30 p.m. PTWyoming at Hawai‘i* Oceanic 6 p.m. HTAir Force at Utah State* ESPN Networks TBA

Friday, October 17Fresno State at Boise State* ESPN 6 p.m. MT

Saturday, October 18New Mexico at Air Force* ROOT SPORTS 1:30 p.m. MT Utah State at Colorado State* CBS Sports Network 5 p.m. MTHawai‘i at San Diego State* CBS Sports Network 7:30 p.m. PTSan José State at Wyoming* ESPN Networks TBANevada at BYU TBD TBA

Friday, October 24BYU at Boise State ESPN or ESPN2 7 p.m. MT

Saturday, October 25San José State at Navy CBS Sports Network 1 p.m. ET Wyoming at Colorado State* ROOT SPORTS 5 p.m. MTNevada at Hawai‘i* Oceanic 5 p.m. HTUNLV at Utah State* ESPN Networks TBA

Saturday, November 1Air Force at Army CBS 11 a.m. ETNew Mexico at UNLV* ROOT SPORTS 3:30 p.m. MT Colorado St. at San José St.* CBS Sports Network 4 p.m. PTSan Diego State at Nevada* CBS Sports Network 7:30 p.m. PTUtah State at Hawai‘i* Oceanic 5 p.m. HTWyoming at Fresno State* ESPN Networks TBA

Friday, November 7Utah State at Wyoming* ESPN2 6 p.m. MT

Saturday, November 8Air Force at UNLV* MWN 1 p.m. PT Idaho at San Diego State ROOT SPORTS 3:30 p.m. PT Boise State at New Mexico* CBS Sports Network 5 p.m. MTSan José State at Fresno State* CBS Sports Network 7:30 p.m. PTHawai‘i at Colorado State* ESPN Networks TBA

2014 Composite Schedule

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2014 Composite Schedule

Saturday, November 15Nevada at Air Force* ROOT SPORTS 12 p.m. MTHawai‘i at San José State* Oceanic 1:30 p.m. PT San Diego State at Boise State* ESPN Networks TBANew Mexico at Utah State* ESPN Networks TBAUNLV at BYU TBD TBA

Friday, November 21Air Force at San Diego State* CBS Sports Network 6:30 p.m. PTSan José State at Utah State* ESPN2 7:30 p.m. MT

Saturday, November 22UNLV at Hawai‘i* Oceanic 6 p.m. HTBoise State at Wyoming* ESPN Networks TBANew Mexico at Colorado St.* ROOT SPORTS TBAFresno State at Nevada* ESPN Networks TBA

Friday, November 28Colorado St. at Air Force* CBS Sports Network 1:30 p.m. MT

Saturday, November 29San José St. at San Diego St.* CBS Sports Network 12:30 p.m. PTHawai‘i at Fresno State* Oceanic 4 p.m. PT Utah State at Boise State* ESPN Networks TBANevada at UNLV* ESPN Networks TBAWyoming at New Mexico* ROOT SPORTS TBD

Saturday, December 6 MW Championship Game+ CBS 7 p.m. PT/ 8 p.m. MT# Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.)% Sports Authority Field (Denver, Colo.) *Mountain West game+The Mountain West Football Championship Game will be played at the home stadium of the highest-ranked of the two divisional champi-ons.

All dates and mes are local to site and are subject to change. The broadcast outlets for those games listed as TBD are s ll being determined.

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1956Larry Thomson (FB) Little America (3rd)

1958Brock Strom (OL), Consensus, AP, UPI, Walter Camp Robert Brickey (HB), Helms

1963Terry Isaacson (QB), HelmsJoe Rodwell (C), Helms

1966Neal Starkey (DB), Playboy Magazine All-American

1967Neal Starkey (DB), Associated Press (3rd)

1969Ernie Jennings (WR), Central Press (2nd)

1970Ernie Jennings (WR), Consensus, AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, CP, FN

1971Gene Ogilvie (DE), UPI (3rd)Orderia Mitchell (C), Black Sports

1972Orderia Mitchell (C), Associated Press (2nd), Gridiron (2nd)Gene Ogilvie (DE), UPI (2nd)

1973Steve Heil (ROV), Associated Press (3rd)

1974Dave Lawson (LB/K), Football Writers

1975Dave Lawson (LB/K), UPI (2nd), Football News (2nd)

1981Johnny Jackson (DB), Associated Press (2nd)

1982Dave Schreck (OG), Associated Press (2nd)

1983Mike Kirby (WR), Sporting News (2nd)John Kershner (FB), Football News (2nd)

1985Scott Thomas (DB), Consensus, Walter Camp, Kodak, AFCA, FWAA, Associated Press (2nd)Mark Simon (P), Scripps Howard, Associated Press (2nd)

1986Terry Maki (LB), Kodak, Football News (2nd); Associated Press (3rd), AFCATom Rotello (DB), Football News (2nd)

1987Chad Hennings (DT), Consensus; Walter Camp, Kodak, Football Writers, Associated Press, UPI, Scripps Howard, Sporting News, NEA, AFCA, Football News, Outland Trophy winner

1989Ron Gray (KR), Associated Press (3rd)Dee Dowis (QB), Heisman Trophy finalist

1991Jason Christ (P), Associated Press (2nd), Football News (3rd)

1992Carlton McDonald (DB), Consensus, Walter Camp, Kodak, Football Writers, Associated Press, UPI, Scripps Howard, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, NEA, Sporting News

1993Chris MacInnis (P/K), UPI, Associated Press (2nd)

1996Beau Morgan (QB), Associated Press (3rd)

1997Chris Gizzi (LB), Associated Press (3rd), Football Writers (2nd)

1998Tim Curry (DB), Sporting News (3rd)Frank Mindrup (OL), American Football Foundation (3rd)

2001Anthony Schlegel (ILB), Sporting News (Freshman 3rd team)

2002Brett Huyser (OL), Sporting News (4th)

2007Chad Hall (TB/WR-Z), Rivals.com (3rd, return specialist)

2010Reggie Rembert (DB), AFCA (1st), Associated Press (3rd).

1958Brock Strom (OT)

1959Rich Mayo (QB)

1960Rich Mayo (QB)

Don Baucom (HB)

1967Ken Zagzebski (MG)

Carl Janssen (OE)

1969Ernie Jennings (WR)

1970Ernie Jennings (WR)

Bob Parker (QB)Phil Bauman (LB)

1971Darryl Haas (LB/P) Bob Homburg (DE)John Griffith (DT)

1972Gene Ogilvie (DE)

Bob Homburg (DE)Mark Prill (MG)

1973Joe Debes (OT)

1976Steve Hoog (WR)

1977Mack McCollum (ROV)

1978Steve Hoog (WR)

Tom Foertsch (LB)Tim Fyda (DE)

1981Mike France (LB)

Kevin Ewing (ROV)

1982Jeff Kubiak (P)

1983Jeff Kubiak (P)

1987Chad Hennings (DT) Scott Salmon (DB)James Hecker (DB)

1988Scott Salmon (DB) David Hlatky (OL)

James Hecker (DB)

1989Chris Howard (HB)

1990Chris Howard (HB)

J.T. Tokish (LB)

1992Grant Johnson (LB)

1996Dustin Tyner (WR)

2003Ryan Carter (DE)

2004Ryan Carter (DE)

Academic All-Americans

All-Americans

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Robert Brickey#88, WR1958-60Earned Helms All-America honors in 1958 ... Leading receiver on the undefeated 1958 football team that went to the Cotton Bowl ... Recorded 25 career catches for 281 yards and four touch-downs.

Year # Yards1960 9 84Total 25 281

Jason Christ#1, P1990-91Named second-team All-American by A.P. and third- team by Football News in 1991 ... Ranks second all-time at the Academy with a 44.0 career punting average ... Averaged 45.7 yards per punt in 1991, which is the third-

best single-season mark in AFA history ... Averaged 42.6 yards per punt in 1990.

Year # Yards Avg.1990 59 2,516 42.61991 50 2,283 45.7Totals 109 4,799 44.0

Tim Curry#5, CB1996-98Named third-team All-Amer-ican by The Sporting News in 1998 ... School-record holder for career blocked kicks with nine ... Two-time finalist for the Mosi Tatupu Special Teams Player of the Year Award ... Nine career in-

terceptions ... Blocked a school-record five kicks in 1997 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl following the 1998 season.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Sack-Yds1996 18-12 30 1-4 1.0-41997 34-37 71 2-3 0.0-01998 38-25 63 2-7 0.0-0Totals 90-74 164 5-14 1.0-4

Dee Dowis#6, QB1986-89Highest finisher in AFA his-tory in the Heisman Trophy balloting with his sixth-place finish in 1989 ... Won the Downtown New York Athletic Club’s Exemplary Player of the Year Award in 1989 ... Honorable mention

All-America selection by A.P. in 1989 ... Named the WAC’s Offensive Player of the Year in 1989 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl ... Set a then-school-record for most yards rushing in a game with 249 vs. San Diego State in 1989 ... Became the fifth player in NCAA history and second at the Academy to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards in a season (1989) ... Inducted into AFA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009.

RushingYear Att Yds TD Lg1986 24 39 1 91987 194 1,315 10 651988 153 972 12 691989 172 1,286 18 60Totals 543 3,612 41 69

PassingYear C-A Pct. Yds TD-I1986 10-29 .340 115 0-2 1987 45-112 .450 600 4-81988 41-96 .427 870 7-31989 67-140 .479 1,285 7-4Totals 163-377 .432 2,870 18-17

Chris Gizzi#51, ILB1994, 96-97Named second-team All-America by the Football Writers and third team by A.P. in 1997 ... Two-time WAC Defensive Player of the Year (1996-97) ... Earned national defensive player of the week honors vs. Colo-

rado State in 1997 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl and East-West Shrine game ... Rolled up 179 total tackles to lead the WAC in 1997 ... Played professionally with the Green Bay Packers.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Sack-Yds1994 6-13 19 0-0 0.0-01996 73-55 128 9-44 5.0-471997 69-110 179 16-50 5.0-40Totals 148-178 326 25-94 10.0-87

Ron Gray#4, KR1989-91Named to the A.P. third team as a kick returner in 1989 ... Ranked among the national leaders in kickoff returns in 1989 with a 27.2 average ... His kickoff return average ranks seventh all-time in Academy history

... Career leader at the Academy in kickoff return average with a 27.2 norm.

Year # Yds Avg. Lg1989 21 571 27.2 68

Chad Hall#1, WRZ/TB2005-07Named third-team All-Amer-ica by Rivals.com as a return specialist in 2007 ... Honor-able mention All-American choice by SI.com ... Named Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2007 ... Led the MWC

in rushing with 1,478 yards, the second-most in school history ... Caught a team-best 50 passes for 524 yards ... Set the school’s single-game rushing record with 275 yards vs. Army, breaking the mark he’d set earlier in the year of 256 at Colorado State ... Set the school’s single-game, single-season and career all-purpose yardage marks with 333 vs. Army, 2,683 for the 2007 season and 4,098 for his career from 2005-07 ... Was the only player in the nation to lead his team in rushing, receiving and all-purpose yards in 2007.

RushingYear G # Yds Avg TD LG2005 11 66 344 5.2 1 43 (CSU)2006 12 155 784 5.1 5 38 (UNM)2007 13 230 1,478 6.4 15 58 (UNLV)Total 36 451 2,606 5.8 21

ReceivingYear G # Yds Avg TD LG2005 11 16 139 8.7 1 32 (CSU)2006 12 11 117 10.6 1 38 (UNLV)2007 13 50 524 10.5 1 49 (BYU)Total 36 77 780 10.1 3

All-PurposeYear Rush Rec. PR KR Tot.2005 66-344-1 16-139-1 2-18 1-13 5142006 155-784 11-117 0-0 0-0 9012007 211-1,478 46-524 14-176 19-505 2,683Total 432-2,606 73-780 16-194 20-518 4,098

All-Americans

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Steve Heil#26, DB1971-73Named third-team All-American by A.P. in 1973 ... Recorded five fumble recoveries in 1972 which is the second-most in a single season in AFA history.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds 1971 16-10 26 1-1 1972 54-48 102 3-8 1973 65-65 130 6-14Totals 135-123 258 10-23

Chad Hennings#87, DT1984-87The most celebrated football player in Academy history ... Consensus All-America selection in 1987 ... Won the Outland Trophy and the Touchdown Club Lineman of the Year Award in 1987 ...

Named the WAC’s Defensive Player of the Decade in the 1980s ... Selected to play in the Japan Bowl and the East-West Shrine game ... Academic All-American in 1986 and 1987 ... Owns three Super Bowl rings with the Dallas Cowboys ... Inducted into the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1999 ... Joins former AFA greats Brock Strom, Rich Mayo and Chris Howard in the Hall of Fame ... Se-lected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006, joining Brock Strom and Scott Thomas as the only Air Force players inducted ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Sack-Yds1985 47-24 71 19-140 Inc. TFL1986 59-42 101 10-35 10-431987 48-39 87 7-20 24-182Totals 154-105 259 36-195 34-225

Brett Huyser#63, OL2000-03Considered one of the top of-fensive linemen in the Fisher DeBerry era ... Earned fourth-team All-America honors in 2002 by The Sporting News ... ranked third on the team in knockdown blocks as a junior and senior.

Terry Isaacson#17, QB1961-63Earned Helms All-American honors in 1963 ... Led the Falcons in rushing with 801 yards and passing with 946 yards ... Also averaged 39.0 yards per punt and 15.0 yards per punt return ... Scored 13 touchdowns

in 1963 ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009.

PassingYear C-A Pct. Yds TD-Int1961 2-7 .286 70 0-01962 52-120 .433 591 3-01963 68-147 .463 946 5-10Totals 122-274 .445 1607 8-10

RushingYear Att Yds TD1961 118 468 31962 110 384 21963 162 801 13 Totals 390 1,653 18

All-PurposeYear Rec. PR KR Int1961 19-239 16-142 0-0 3-431962 0-0 8-52 1-27 4-1031963 0-0 1-15 0-0 0-0Tot. 19-239 23-209 1-27 7-146

PuntingYear Att Yds Avg.1961 39 1573 40.31962 40 1546 38.71963 41 1599 39.0 Totals 390 1,653 18

Johnny Jackson#17, S 1978-81Earned Football Writers first-team and A.P. second-team honors in 1981 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl in 1981 ... First player in AFA history to earn first-team All-WAC honors (1981) ... Led the team in tackles in

1981 with 123 ... Also recorded two interceptions in 1981.

Year TT TFL-Yds Int-TD1978 55 0-0 1-01979 63 1-9 2-701980 99 3-5 2-461981 123 2-9 2-33Totals 251 6-23 6-149

Ernie Jennings#22, WR1968-70Named to the Central Press All-America team in 1969 ... Selected to play in the Col-lege All-Star game in 1971 ... Consensus All-American in 1970 ... Caught a school-re-cord 15 passes vs. Wyoming in 1969 ... School-record

235 yards receiving vs. the Cowboys in 1970 ... Fin-ished eighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1970 ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009 ... Finialist for the College Football Hall of Fame.

Year Att Yds TD 1968 23 374 21969 51 729 91970 74 1,289 17Totals 148 2,392 28

John Kershner#32, FB1981-83Football News third-team All-American in 1983 ... Ranks third all-time at Air Force in career rushing with 2,726 yards ... Scored 20 ca-reer touchdowns ... Rushed for a career-high 1,056 yards in 1982 ... Averaged 5.1

yards per carry during his career.

Year Att Yds TD1981 120 685 51982 226 1,056 71983 166 934 8Totals 512 2,675 20

Mike Kirby#82, WR1980-83Named second-team All-American by The Sporting News in 1983 ... Team’s leading receiver and punt returner for three seasons ... Recorded 38 catches for 862 yards and two touchdowns as a senior in 1983 ... Aver-

aged 22.7 yards per catch in 1983, which ranks fourth all-time at AFA ... His 862 receiving yards are the third most in school history in a single sea-son during the option era.

Year Att Yds Avg TD1980 3 39 13.9 01981 35 415 11.9 01982 30 593 19.8 31983 38 862 22.7 2Totals 106 1,909 18.0 5

All-Americans

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Dave Lawson#64, PK1972-75Named to the Football Writ-ers team in 1974 and to the UPI and Football News sec-ond teams in 1975 ... Hit 19 of 28 field goals and 15 of 15 PATs in 1974 ... Also had 65 total tackles and four tackles for loss in 1975 ... His 19

field goals in 1974 is a school record ... Hit 51 ca-reer field goals which is a school record ... Selected to play in the 1976 Hula Bowl ... School-record holder for longest field goal (62 yards).

Year PAT FG Pts 1972 28-29 8-15 521973 22-28 11-21 551974 13-15 19-31 701975 15-15 13-28 54Totals 78-87 51-95 231

Chris MacInnis#12, P/PK1991-93Named first-team All-Ameri-can by UPI and second-team by A.P. in 1993 ... WAC Special Teams Player of the Year in 1993 ... Won the AT&T Long Distance Award in 1993 with the nation’s best punting average (47.0) ... His

47-yard average in 1993 is the second-best in AFA history.

PuntingYear # Yards Avg.1992 58 2,409 41.5 1993 49 2,303 47.0Totals 107 4,712 44.0

KickingYear PAT FG Pts 1992 3-4 5-9 181993 33-34 9-14 60Totals 36-38 14-23 78

Terry Maki#67, LB1983-86Named first-team All-American in 1986 by Kodak ... Earned second-team hon-ors by Football News and third-team honors by A.P. ... First-team All-WAC in 1985 and 1986 ... School-record 30 tackles vs. Notre Dame in

1985 ... Also had 25 tackles vs. Wyoming in 1986.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds 1983 -- 6 2-91984 -- 137 5-191985 64-73 137 13-711986 90-105 195 4-21 Totals 154-178 475 24-120

Carlton McDonald#3, CB1989-92Consensus All-American in 1992 ... Finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award as the na-tion’s top defensive back ... Ranks second all-time at AFA with 16 career intercep-tions ... Set a school record with three blocked kicks vs.

Colorado St. in 1990 ... Ranks third at the Academy in career blocked kicks with eight ... Inducted into the Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Int-Yds-TD1989 2-0 2 0-0 0-0-01990 25-11 36 1-8 2-10-01991 38-24 62 5-12 6-76-11992 34-17 51 3-10 8-109-1Totals 99-52 151 9-30 18-195-2

Frank Mindrup#74, OG1996-98Named third-team All-American by the American Football Foundation in 1998 ... School record-holder for knockdown blocks in a single-season with 302 in 1997 ... The career record

holder with 642 ... Led the team with 226 knock-downs in 1998.

Orderia Mitchell#58, OC1970-72Named second-team A.P. All-American in 1972 ... Also named to the second-team by Gridiron ... Second-team All-American in 1971 by Black Sports ... The “Big O” was also named to the sophomore All-America

team in 1970 while helping the team to a 9-2 regu-lar season.

Beau Morgan#12, QB1994-96Named third-team All-Amer-ican as an all-purpose back by A.P. in 1996 ... Became the first player in NCAA history to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards twice (1995-96) ... WAC Offensive Player of the Year in 1996

... Finalist for the Davey O’Brien National Quarter-back Award in 1996 ... School-record holder for ca-reer rushing touchdowns with 42 ... Finished 10th in the voting for the 1996 Heisman Trophy.

RushingYear Att Yds TD Lg1994 140 600 5 621995 229 1,285 19 551996 225 1,494 18 77Totals 594 3,379 42 77

PassingYear C-A Pct. Yds TD-Int1994 41-89 .461 873 5-21995 90-169 .533 1,165 12-71996 95-180 .528 1,210 8-6Totals 226-438 .516 3,248 25-15

Gene Ogilvie#70, DE1970-72Third-team UPI All-American in 1971 while helping AFA to the Sugar Bowl ... Team captain of the 1971 team ... Ended his career with 58 total tackles in 1972 while earning second-team UPI

All-America honors.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds 1970 33-17 50 6-341971 37-24 61 17-971972 27-31 58 7-30Totals 97-72 169 30-161

All-Americans

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Reggie Rembert#8, DB2007-10First-team All-American by AFCA ... third-team All-Amer-ican by A.P. ... first-team all-Mountain West Conference in 2009 and 2010 ... eighth in school history with nine career interceptions ... 19

career turnovers (9 INT, 5 FF, 5 FR).

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds int-Yds2007 14-8 22 0.0-0 0-02008 52-14 66 8.5-37 3-232009 31-12 43 3.5-15 3-132010 32-19 51 2.0-4 3-31Totals 129-53 182 8-40 9-67

Joe Rodwell#54, OC1961-63Helms All-American in 1963 ... Anchored the offensive line that helped the team average 4.6 yards per carry on offense.

Tom Rotello#45, DB1983-86Named second-team All-American by Football News in 1986 ... AFA’s career leader in pass intercep-tions with 17 ... Recorded a school-record eight inter-ceptions in 1985.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Int-Yds-TD1983 -- 17 0-0 2-28-01984 -- 67 1-1 2-89-01985 45-23 68 2-6 8-101-21986 38-53 91 1-2 5-78-0Totals 83-76 243 4-9 17-296-2

Anthony Schlegel#51, ILB2001-02Earned third-team freshman All-American honors by The Sporting News ... First-team all-Mountain West Confer-ence as a sophomore ... Twice named conference defensive player of the week ... Left school to at-

tend Ohio State following his sophomore year ... drafted in the third round of the 2006 NFL draft by the New York Jets.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds 2001 26-22 48 4.0-92002 54-64 118 10.0-54Totals 80-86 146 14.0-63

Dave Schreck#79, OG1980-82Named third-team All-American by A.P. in 1982 ... First-team All-WAC in 1982 ... The Academy’s first of-fensive lineman to earn All-WAC honors.

Mark Simon#39, P1984-86Earned Scripps-Howard All-America honors in 1985 while leading the nation in punting ... Set the school single-season record for punting average in 1985 with a 47.3 mark ... Aver-aged 43.7 per punt in 1986

... A career 44.4 punting average in three seasons is the Academy record ... First-team all-conference in 1985.

Year # Yards Avg.1984 48 2,023 42.1 1985 53 2,506 47.3 1986 63 2,754 43.7 Totals 164 7,283 44.4

Neal Starkey#47, DB1965-67Earned third-team A.P. All-America honors in 1967 ... Led the team with four interceptions ... Also led the team in punt returns and was second in kickoff returns ... Pre-season All-America honors in 1966, but

missed seven games due to injury ... Named to the Playboy Magazine All-America team in 1966.

Brock Strom#75, OT 1956-58The Academy’s first consen-sus All-American ... Earned the honor in 1958 while leading Air Force to the Cot-ton Bowl and an undefeated season (9-0-2) ... Inducted into the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame, the

first athlete from the Academy inducted.

Scott Thomas#29, S1982-85Named first-team All-Amer-ican in 1985 by Kodak, Wal-ter Camp and the Football Writers ... Earned second-team honors from A.P. ... Selected to play in the 1985 Hula Bowl ... Recorded six

interceptions in 1985, which is tied for fourth all-time for a single season ... First-team All-WAC in 1985 ... Recorded a punt return, kickoff return and interception return for touchdowns all in 1985 ... Consensus All-American in 1985 ... Inducted into the Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 ... Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2012, joining Brock Strom and Chad Hennings as the only Air Force players.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Int-Yds-TD1983 -- 7 1-1 0-0-01984 -- 125 2-4 4-20-01985 57-32 89 1-2 6-72-1Totals 57-32 221 4-7 10-92-1

All-Americans

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Four former Falcons have reached the pinnacle of their sport by getting inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.Brock Strom, a 1959 Academy graduate, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1985. Strom was a consensus All-American in 1958 and the captain of Air Force’s

only undefeated team in school history. He played an instrumental role in the 1958 team that finished 9-0-2 and played in the Cotton Bowl.Chad Hennings, a 1988 Academy graduate, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006. A unanimous first-team All-America selection in 1987, Hennings re-

ceived the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman. A two-time first-team all-conference selection, he is a member of the Western Athletic Conference all-time team and was named WAC defensive player of the decade for the 1980s. He is a two-time first-team Academic All-American and is also a member of the Academic All-America Hall of Fame. Although he was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1988 NFL Draft, Hennings fulfilled a four-year military commitment, serving during the first Gulf War. In 1992, he rejoined the Cowboys and embarked on a nine-year NFL career that brought him three Super Bowl titles.

Long-time coach Fisher DeBerry was inducted in 2011, the first year he was eligible to be on the ballot. DeBerry served as head coach at Air Force for a bril-liant 23-year career which concluded with his retirement on Dec. 15, 2006. He led 17 of his 23 teams to winning records and 12 captured a bowl bid, posting a 6-6 record. His career record of 169-109-1 is the best in school history in terms of games won and winning percentage. He coached the Falcons to three conference championships. The team won a share of the Western Athletic Conference championship in 1985, his second season, and again in 1995. In 1998, DeBerry guided the team to its first outright title with the WAC Mountain Division championship and a win over Brigham Young in the title game in Las Vegas. He was named WAC Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. The 1998 team’s 12-1 record completed the first back-to-back 10-win seasons in school history following a 10-3 campaign the previous year. The 1998 squad finished the season ranked 10th nationally. His Falcons dominated the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy series with archrivals Army and Navy. Air Force won the trophy 14 times and shared it once in DeBerry’s tenure. He compiled a remarkable 35-11 record against the Black Knights and Midshipmen and is the winningest coach in service academy history.

Scott Thomas, a 1986 graduate, joined the group as part of the class of 2012. Thomas was a consensus All-American in 1985 while leading the Falcons to a school-best 12-1 record, a No. 5 national ranking and victory over Texas in the Bluebonnet Bowl. He led the team in interceptions with six that season and be-came just the seventh player in NCAA history at the time to have a kickoff, punt and interception return for a touchdown in the same season.

Former Air Force coach, L.T. “Buck” Shaw was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1972. Shaw coached the Falcons in 1956 and 1957. Shaw is most known for his seven stellar seasons at Santa Clara, but also coached at North Carolina State, Nevada and California, as well as two stops in the NFL with San Francisco and Phila-delphia.

Strom, 1985 Hennings, 2006 DeBerry, 2011 Thomas, 2012

College Football Hall of Fame

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Most Valuable Offensive Player1959..........Steve Galios, FB1960..........Mike Quinlan, HB1961..........Rich Mayo, QB1962..........Rob McNaughton, QB1963..........Terry Isaacson, QB1964..........John Lorber, HB1965..........Steve Amdor, FB1966..........Paul Stein, QB1967..........Lloyd Duncan, DB1968..........Neal Starkey, DB1969..........Dennis Ryll, FB1970..........Gary Baxter, QB1971..........Ernie Jennings, FL1972..........Brian Bream, TB1973..........Joel Carlton, TB1974..........Rich Haynie, QB1975..........Mike Mark, TB/DB1976..........Ray Wild, Rover1977..........Ken Wood, TB1978..........Jack Kucera, LB1979..........Dave Ziebart, QB1980..........Shelby Ball, TB1981..........Johnny Jackson, DB1982..........Dave Carraway, DB1983..........John Kershner, FB1984..........John Kershner, FB1985..........Scott Thomas, DB1986..........Scott Thomas, DB1987..........Tom Rotello, DB1988..........Dee Dowis, QB1989..........Greg Johnson, HB1990..........Randle Gladney, LB1991..........Rodney Lewis, FB1992..........Jason Jones, FB1993..........Vergil Simpson, LB1994..........Wayne Young, HB1995..........Jeremy Johnson, HB1996..........Jake Campbell, HB1997..........Tim Curry, DB1998..........Jemal Singleton, HB1999..........Scotty McKay, HB2000..........Ryan Fleming, WR2001..........Keith Boyea, QB2002..........Leotis Palmer, HB2003..........Darnell Stephens, HB2004..........Darnell Stephens, HB2005..........Jason Brown, WR2006..........Chad Hall, HB2007..........Shaun Carney, QB*2008..........Travis Dekker, TE*2009..........Peter Lusk, OG2010..........Tim Jefferson, QB2011..........Tim Jefferson, QB2012..........Cody Getz, RB2013..........Michael Husar, Jr., OL

Most Valuable Defensive Player1959..........Dave Phillips, Tackle1960..........Sam Hardage, End1961..........Bob Brickey, End1962..........Ken Needham, Guard1963..........Bill Hentges, Guard1964..........Dave Sicks, Center1965..........Joe O’Gorman, Center1966..........Scott Jackson, Guard1967..........Jim Hogarty, Punter/DE1968..........Ken Zagzebski, NG1969..........Ken Hamlin, DT1970..........Dennis Leuthauser, K/LB1971..........Phil Bauman, LB1972..........Darryl Haas, LB/P1973..........Eugene Ogilvie, DE1974..........Jim Morris, LB1975..........Terry Young, DT1976..........Dave Lawson, LB/K1977..........Mark Kenny, Middle Guard1978..........Dave Scott, DE1979..........Ryan Williams, DT1980..........Ryan Williams, DT1981..........Mike France, LB1982..........Al Wiley, OG1983..........Ricard Smith, C1984..........Charlie Heath, DE1985..........Chris Funk, DT1986..........Joe Jose, OG1987..........Chris Findall, OT1988..........John Steed, NG1989..........James Payne, OT1990..........Scott Hollister, OT1991..........Steve Brennan, NT1992..........Steed Lobotzke, OT1993..........Chris Baker, NG1994..........Chad Mathis, OT1995..........Johnny Harrison, LB1996..........Bret Cillissen, OT1997..........Chris Gizzi, LB1998..........Bryce Fisher, DT1999..........Shawn Thomas, DT2000..........Ben Miller, OT2001..........Ben Miller, OT2002..........Brett Huyser, OG2003..........Brett Huyser, OG2004..........Ross Weaver, OT2005..........Ross Weaver, OT2006..........Drew Fowler, LB2007..........Drew Fowler, LB*2008..........Jake Paulson, DE*2009..........Chris Thomas, DB*2010..........Rick Ricketts, DL*2011..........Brady Amack, LB*2012..........Brian Lindsay, DB*2013..........Christian Spears, DB*

Note: The MVP award didn’t start until 1963. Spe-cial teams MVP started in 1999.

* - The awards changed names from 2007 to the present.

Most Valuable Player1963..........Skinner Simpson, End1964..........Terry Isaacson, QB1965..........Steve Amdor, FB1966..........Paul Stein, QB1967..........Lloyd Duncan, DB1968..........Neal Starkey, DB1969..........Dick Swanson, OB1970..........Dennis Leuthauser, P/LB1971..........Ernie Jennings, FL1972..........Darryl Haas, P/LB1973..........Orderia Mitchell, C1974..........Jim Morris, LB1975..........Rob Farr, SE1976..........Ray Wild, Rover1977..........Mark Kenny, NG1978..........Jack Kucera, LB1979..........Tom Foertsch, LB1980..........Dave Ziebart, QB1981..........Johnny Jackson, Safety1982..........Marty Louthan, QB1983..........Marty Louthan, QB1984..........Bart Weiss, QB1985..........Bart Weiss, QB1986..........Pat Evans, FB1987..........Chad Hennings, DT1988..........Anthony Roberson, HB1989..........Dee Dowis, QB1990..........Brian Hill, LB1991..........Rob Perez, QB1992..........Carlton McDonald, DB1993..........Chris MacInnis, P/PK1994..........Johnny Harrison, LB1995..........Beau Morgan, QB1996..........Beau Morgan, QB1997..........Chris Gizzi, LB1998..........Blane Morgan, QB1999..........Scotty McKay, HB2000..........Mike Thiessen, QB2001..........Keith Boyea, QB2002..........Chance Harridge, QB2003..........Marchello Graddy, ILB2004..........John Rudzinski, ILB2005..........Jason Brown, WR2006..........Drew Fowler, LB2007..........Chad Hall, WR-Z/TB*2008..........Chris Thomas, SS*2009..........Ben Garland, NG*2010..........Reggie Rembert, DB*2011..........Jon Davis, DB*2012..........Alex Means, LB*2013..........Anthony LaCoste, RB*

Most Valuable Lineman/Special Teams 1999..........Jackson Whiting, PK2000..........Dave Adams, PK2001..........Justin Pendry, DT2002..........Joey Ashcroft, PK2003..........Andrew Martin, P2004..........Michael Greenaway, PK2005..........Mark Carlson, DB2006..........Hunter Altman, Safety2007..........John Rabold, OLB*2008..........Ryan Harrison, PK/P*2009..........Brandon Geyer, P*2010..........A.J. Wallerstein, OL*2011..........A.J. Wallerstein, OL*2012..........Jason Kons, OL*2013..........Will Conant, PK*

Team Most Valuable Player Awards

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NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship 1964-65 Ed Fausti1966-67 Jim Hogarty1967-68 Ken Zagzebski1968-69 Richard Rivers1968-69 Charles Longnecker1969-70 Al Wurglitz1970-71 Ernie Jennings1970-71 Bob Parker1971-72 Darryl Haas1972-73 Mark Prill1974-75 Joe Debes1983-84 Jeff Kubiak1985-86 Derek Brown1987-88 Chad Hennings1988-89 David Hlatky1989-90 Steve Wilson1990-91 Chris Howard1991-92 Ron James1992-93 Scott Hufford1994-95 Preston McConnell1995-96 Bret Cillessen1996-97 Carlton Hendrix1998-99 Charles “Spanky” Gilliam1999-00 Cale Bonds2000-01 Scott Becker

Hitachi/CFAScholar-Athlete Award1992 Grant Johnson1994 Saxon Yandell1995 Bret Cillessen

National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Scholarship1969-70 Charles Longnecker1970-71 Bob Parker1971-72 Darryl Haas1972-73 Bob Homburg1978-79 Tom Foertsch1979-80 Jim Tubbs1981-82 Mike France1982-83 Dave Schreck1983-84 Jeff Kubiak1984-85 Derek Brown1088-89 David Hlatky1990-91 Chris Howard2000-01 Scott Becker

Rhodes Scholarship1962 Bob Baxter1965 Bart Holaday1970 Al Wurglitz1990 Chris Howard

Academy Wing Commanders(Highest Ranking Cadet)1964 James Ingram (fall) T. Allan McArtor (spring)1965 Bart Holaday1967 Richard Cathcart1971 Virgil Staponski1989 Scott Salmon2006 Andy Gray

Academic All-America Hall of Fame1991 Brock Strom1994 Rich Mayo1999 Chad Hennings2003 Chris Howard

Outland Trophy1987 Chad Hennings

Vincent dePaul Draddy Fellowship1990 Chris Howard

Air Force Male Athlete of the Year1959 Brock Strom1961 Rich Mayo1963 Skinner Simpson1964 Terry Isaacson1968 Neal Starkey1969 Ken Hamlin1970 Dennis Leuthauser1971 Ernie Jennings1973 Orderia Mitchell1976 Dave Lawson1977 T.G. Parker1979 Tom Foertsch1980 Dave Ziebart1982 Johnny Jackson1983 Dave Schreck1984 Marty Louthan1985 Chris Funk1986 Bart Weiss1987 Terry Maki1988 Chad Hennings1990 Dee Dowis1991 Brian Hill1992 Rob Perez1993 Carlton McDonald1994 Chris MacInnis1995 Johnny Harrison1997 Beau Morgan1998 Chris Gizzi1999 Blane Morgan2001 Mike Thiessen2007 Chad Hall

Conference Special Teams Player of the Year 1993 Chris MacInnis, PK

Conference Offensive Player of the Year1985 Bart Weiss, QB 1989 Dee Dowis, QB1996 Beau Morgan, QB (Pacific Division)1998 Blane Morgan, QB (Mtn Division)2000 Mike Thiessen, QB2007 Chad Hall, WR/RB

Conference Defensive Player of the Year1984 Chris Funk, DT 1987 Chad Hennings, DT 1991 Carlton McDonald, DB 1992 Carlton McDonald, DB1996 Chris Gizzi, ILB (Pacific Division)1997 Chris Gizzi, ILB (Pacific Division)1998 Bryce Fisher, DT (Mtn Division)

Conference Coach of the Year1985 Fisher DeBerry1995 Fisher DeBerry1998 Fisher DeBerry (Mtn Division)2007 Troy Calhoun

Conference Freshman of the Year2008 Tim Jefferson, QB

NFLPA Service Academy Player of the Year2010 Reggie Rembert

Air Force Athletic Leadership Award1961 Bob Brickey1964 Darryl Bloodworth1970 Gary Baxter1973 Mark Prill1975 Mike Mark1977 Dave Reiner1979 Steve Hoog1982 Mike France1983 Richard Smith1995 Steve Russ1999 Tim Curry2001 Scotty McKay2004 John Rudzinski2009 Nick Charles

Air Force Scholar-Athlete Award1965 Bart Holaday1968 Carl Janssen1970 Al Wurglitz1973 Bob Homburg1984 Jeff Kubiak1993 Grant Johnson2000 Cale Bonds

Air Force Athletic Excellence Award1959 Larry Thompson1960 John Kuenzel1961 Mike Quinlan1963 Wilson Parma1964 Parke Hinman1965 John Puster1967 Jim Hogarty1969 Barry Cline1971 Ernie Jennings1972 Darryl Haas1985 Tom Coleman1986 Scott Thomas1989 David Hlatky1999 Bryce Fisher2010 Reggie Rembert

Air Force Academy Athletic Hall of Fame2007 Brock Strom, Chad Hennings2009 Terry Isaacson, Ben Martin (Coach) Ernie Jennings, Dee Dowis2011 Scott Thomas2013 Carlton McDonald, Fisher DeBerry (Coach)

H TYear Falcon Finish 1963 Terry Isaacson 8th Winner: Roger Staubach, Navy 1970 Ernie Jennings 8th Winner: Jim Plunkett, Stanford

1989 Dee Dowis 6th Winner: Andre Ware, Houston

1996 Beau Morgan 10th Winner: Danny Wuerffel, Florida

Major Award Winners

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Football Team Captain(s)1955 Brock Strom, John White1956 Charles Zaleski, Larry Thomson1957 Brock Strom, Charles Zaleski1958 Brock Strom1959 Howard Bronson1960 Mike Quinlan1961 Bob McDonough1962 Skinner Simpson1963 Terry Isaacson, Todd Jagerson1964 Wendell Harkleroad, Dick Czarnota1965 Paul Stein1966 Lloyd Duncan, Scott Jackson1967 Neal Starkey1968 Dick Swanson1969 Gary Baxter, Ed Epping1970 Cyd Maattala, Virgil Staponski1971 Brian Bream, John Greenlaw1972 Orderia Mitchell, Gene Ogilvie1973 Rich Haynie, Jim Morris1974 Larry Fariss, Terry Young1975 Chris Milodragovich, Randy Spetman1976 Mark Kenny, Ken Wood1977 Jack Kucera, Jim Weidmann1978 Tom Foertsch, Steve Hoog1979 Randy Williams, Dave Ziebart1980 Mike Bloomfield, Scott Schafer1981 Ed Antoine, Mike France1982 Johnny Jackson1983-88 All Seniors1989 Dee Dowis, Lance McDowell, Scott Hollister, Randall Gladney, Tom Kafka1990 Lane Beene, Brian Hill, Rodney Lewis, J.T. Tokish1991 Rob Perez, Joe Wood, Shanon Yates1992 Chris Baker, Jarvis Baker, Carlton McDonald1993 Mike Black, Scott Teigen, Wayne Young1994 Game Captains1995 Game Captains1996 Chris Gizzi, Lee Guthrie, Beau Morgan1997 Chris Gizzi, Jemal Singleton, Jeff Mohr1998 Blane Morgan, Jemal Singleton, Tim Curry, Jason Sanderson1999 Game Captains2000 Nate Beard, Matt Pommer, Mike Thiessen, Ben Miller2001 Keith Boyea, Ben Miller, Zach Johnson

2002 Bryan Blew, Leotis Palmer, Tom Heier, Jeff Overstreet, Trevor Hightower, Anthony Schlegel2003 Jeff Overstreet, Trevor Hightower, Joe Schieffer, Chance Harridge, Brett Huyser, Monty Coleman, John Rudzinski2004 Adam Cole, Dan Shaffer, Ryan Carter, John Rudzinski, Alec Messerall2005 Russ Mitscherling, Ross Weaver, Jon Wilson2006 Shaun Carney, Curtis Grantham, Gilberto Perez, Chris Sutton2007-13 Game Captains

COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (Chicago, Ill.) -- Ed Epping (DT), 1970; Dennis Leuthauser (MG-K), 1970; Ernie Jennings (FLK), 1971

EAST-WEST SHRINE (Palo Alto, Calif.) -- Rich Mayo (QB), 1960; Paul Stein (QB), 1965; Lloyd Duncan (DHB), 1966; Neal Starkey (DHB), 1967; Bob Farr (SE), 1974; Sean Pavlich (K), 1983; Ben Martin (1966, 1967 coach & 1974 head coach); Buck Shaw (coach), 1958; Chad Hennings (DT), 1987; J.T. Tokish (ILB), 1990; Steed Lobotzke (OL), 1991; Carlton McDonald (CB), 1992; Steve Russ (ILB), 1994; Chris Gizzi (ILB), 1997; Bryce Fisher (DT), 1998; David Hil-debrand (OL), 2000; Zach Johnson (NG), 2001; Wes Crawley (DB), 2002; Brett Huyser (OL), 2003; John Rudzinski (LB), 2004; (Houston, Texas) Robert Kraay (OL), 2006; Drew Fowler (ILB), 2007; Chris Thomas (DB), 2009; Jason Kons (OL), 2012; Anthony LaCoste (RB), 2013.

NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE (Miami, Fla. - Pontiac, Mich.) -- Gary Baxter (QB), 1969; Dennis Leuthauser (MG-K), 1969; George Rayl, C, 1969; Gene Ogilvie (DE), 1972; Ben Martin (coach), 1976

COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA (Lubbock, Texas) -- Dennis Leuthauser (MG-K), 1970; Ernie Jennings (FLK), 1971

AMERICAN BOWL (Tampa, Fla.) -- Dick Swanson (OT), 1968; Gary Baxter (RB), 1969; George Rayl (C), 1969

BLUE-GRAY (Montgomery, Ala.) -- Ben Martin (head coach), 1959; Bill Manning (FLK), 1965; Ken Hamlin (OT), 1968; Charlie Longnecker (SE), 1969; Steve Russ (ILB), 1994; Beau Morgan (QB), 1996; Alex Pupich (OLB), 1996; Steve Fernandez (OLB), 1997; Frank Staine-Pyne (DB), 1997; Matt Farmer (WR), 1999; Ryan Fleming (WR), 2001

HULA BOWL (Honolulu, Hawaii) -- Terry Isaacson (QB), 1964; Joe Rodwell (C), 1964; Ken Hamlin (OT), 1969; Orderia Mitchell (C), 1973; Jim Morris (LB), 1974; Dave Lawson (LB-K), 1976; Ryan Wil-liams (DT), 1980; Johnny Jackson (SAF), 1981; Dave Schreck (OG), 1982; John Kershner (HB), 1983; Chris Funk (DT), 1984; Mike Brown (HB), 1984; Scott Thomas (SAF), 1985; John Ziegler (DT), 1985; Terry Maki (LB), 1986; Tom Rotello (CB), 1986; Dave Hlatky (OG), 1988; Dee Dowis (QB), 1989; Shanon Yates (FAL), 1991; Carlton McDonald (CB), 1992; Johnny Harrison (OLB), 1994; Beau Morgan (QB), 1996; Cameron Curry (DT), 1996; Chris Gizzi (ILB), 1997; Tim Curry (DB), 1998; Bryce Fisher (DT), 1998; Frank Mindrup (OL), 1998; Matt Farmer (WR), 1999; Corey Nelson (OLB), 2000; Ben Miller (OL), 2001; Le-otis Palmer (HB), 2002; Alec Messerall (WR), 2004; Jason Brown (WR), 2005; Ross Weaver (OL), 2005; Gilberto Perez (DE), 2006; John Rabold (OLB), 2007

COPPER BOWL (Phoenix, Ariz.) -- Daniel Johnson (OG), 1959; George Pupich (K), 1959; Monte Moor-berg (FB), 1960; Mike Quinlan (HB), 1960

JAPAN BOWL (Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan) -- Steve Hoog (FLK), 1979; Tom Schluckebier (DT), 1981; John Kershner (OHB), 1983; Sean Pavlich (K), 1983; Chris Funk (DT), 1984; Dwan Wilson, (CB), 1985; Chad Hennings (DT), 1987; Randle Gladney (LB), 1989; Brian Hill (ILB), 1990; Joe Wood (K), 1991; Carlton McDonald (CB), 1992

ALL-AMERICAN BOWL (Tucson, Ariz.) -- Sam Hard-age (OE), 1960; Mike Quinlan (HB), 1960

GRIDIRON CLASSIC (Orlando, Fla.) -- Craig Thorsten-son (ILB), 1999; Mike Thiessen (QB), 2000

COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (Montgomery, Ala.) -- Alex Means (OLB), 2012

College All-Star Games

Team Captains / All-Star Games

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1980- Mike Bloomfield, LB; Kevin Ewing, DB; Mike France, LB; Rob Renaud, LB

1981- Kevin Ewing, LB; Mike France, LB; Dave Schreck, OG; Jeff Kubiak, P

1982- No team selected

1983- No team selected

1984- Mark Melcher, OG; Larry Nicklas, NG; John Ziegler, DT; Dick Clark, LB

1985- No team selected

1986- Jim Tomallo, QB; Chad Hennings, DT

1987- David Hlatky, OG; Rob Krause, OB; Tim Kos-matka, OB; Chad Hennings, DL; Derick Larson, LB; Scott Salmon, DB

1988- David Hlatky, OG; James Hecker, DB; Scott Salmon, DB; Tim Kosmatka, FB; J.T. Tokish, LB; Terry Walker, LB

1989- Chris Howard, HB; J.T. Tokish, LB; Steve Wil-son, OG; Paul Walski, C

1990- Chris Howard, HB; Lee Jones, TE; Paul Wal-ski, C; J.T. Tokish, ILB

1991- Ron James, OG; Steed Lobotzke, OT; David Mott, TE; Scott Hufford, WR; Grant Johnson, ILB; Vergil Simpson, OLB; Peter Wilkie, TE

1992- Grant Johnson, LB; Scott Hufford, WR; Tom Thomsen, WR; Curtis Sutton, DT

1993- Parks Hughes, HB; Gil Sanders, FS; Preston McConnell, QB; Steve Russ, ILB; Curtis Sutton, DT

1994- Antoin Alexander, DB; Bret Cillessen, OG (GTE all-district); Carlton Hendrix, OT; Parks Hughes, HB; Preston McConnell, QB; Gil Sanders, DB; Brandon Wilkerson, FB; Steve Russ, ILB (GTE all-district)

1995- Parks Hughes, HB; Bret Cillessen, OG; Brandon Wilkerson, FB; Lee Guthrie, LB; Carlton Hendrix, OG

1996- Marcus Alexander, WR; Tim Curry, DB; Carl-ton Hendrix, OG; Lee Guthrie, LB; Dallas Thomp-son, K; Dustin Tyner, WR

1997- Cale Bonds, QB; Mike Barron, WR; Sean Finnan, OLB; Jeff Parr, OT; Mike Roberts, OT

1998- Scott Becker, FB; Andy Malin, TE; Mike Rob-erts, OL; David Adams, K; Cale Bonds, QB; Mike Barron, WR

1999- David Adams, PK; Kyle Allen, DT; Scott Becker, FB; Cale Bonds, QB; Doug Charters, OT; Casey Cortese, WR; Kurt Duffy, DB; Ryan Finnan, LB; Bert Giovannetti, HB; Dustin Ireland, WR; Andy Malin, TE; Matt McCraney, LB; Luke Porisch, OL; Rob Reinebach, OL; Mike Roberts, OL; Brandon So-kora, DT; Dallas Thompson, PK; Paul Townsend, OL

2000- Dave Adams, PK; Kyle Allen, DT; Scott Becker, FB; Kurt Duffy, DB; Ryan Finnan, LB; Bert Giovannetti, HB; Dustin Ireland, WR; Matt Mai, OC; Andy Malin, TE; Luke Porisch, OT; Joseph Pugh,

OG; Kevin Runyon, LB; Dallas Thompson, PK

2001 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Jimmy Burns, FB; Tom Heier, HB; Matt Mai, C; Matt McCraney, OLB; Scott Meyer, OL; Blane Neufeld, OL; Joe Pugh, OL; Kevin Runyon, TE

2002 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Bryan Blew, QB; Tom Heier, HB; Scott Meyer, OL; Blane Neufeld, OL; John Rudzinski, ILB; Wayne Southam, OL; Adam Strecker, TE; John Welsh, P

2003 - Blane Neufeld, OL; John Rudzinski, LB; Adam Strecker, TE; Andrew Martin, P; Joe Schief-fer, HB; John Schwartz, TE; Jesse Underbakke, OL; Tyler Hess, DB; Grant Mallory, DB; Denny Poland, DB

2004 - Ryan Carter, DL; John Rudzinski, LB; Brian Jarratt, OL; Denny Poland, DB; Chris Sutton, DB

2005 - Erik Anderson, DL; Pat Edwards, OL; Donny Heaton, P; Greg Kirkwood, WR; Denny Poland, DB; Chris Huckins, DB; Brad Meissen, DB; Vic Thomp-son, WR; Josh Clayton, DL; Garrett Rybak, DB; Bob Scott, OL

2006 - Chris Huckins, DB; Brad Meissen, DB; Zach Sasser, PK/P; Beau Suder, HB; Chris Sutton, DB; Vic Thompson, WR; Josh Clayton, DL; Travis Dekker, TE; Scott Peeples, FB; Garrett Rybak, DB; Josh Loomis, WR; Jared Marvin, DL; Nick Charles, OL

2007 - Josh Clayton, DL; Travis Dekker, TE; Scott Peeples, FB; Garrett Rybak, CB; Jared Marvin, NG; Luke Yeager, DB; Nick Charles, OL

2008 - Travis Dekker, TE; Jared Marvin, NG; Clay Bryant, ILB; Nick Charles, OG; Chris Thomas, SS; Kevin Fogler, WR; Kyle Halderman, WR

2009 - Nick Charles, OL; Ben Garland, NG; Justin Moore, LB; Chris Thomas, DB; Keil Bartholomew, P; Kyle Halderman, WR; Kevin Fogler, WR; Tyler Schon-sheck, OL; Nathan Walker, FB; Jeffrey Benson, OL; Josh Hall, DB; A.J. Wallerstein, OL; Wale Lawal, LB

2010 - Keil Bartholomew, P; Zach Bell, PK; Kevin Fogler, WR; Kyle Halderman, WR; Tyler Schonsheck, OL; Nathan Walker, FB; Jeffrey Benson, OL; Josh Hall, DB; Daniel Pickett, TE; A.J. Wallerstein, OL; Austin Briehl, TE; Jordan Eason, OL; Wale Lawal, LB

2011 - Jeff Benson, OL; Asher Clark, RB; Jordan Eason, OL; Josh Hall, DB; Broam Hart, FB; Ty MacAr-thur, RB; Erik Soderberg, PK; Daniel Vinson, DL; A.J. Wallerstein, OL

2012 - Jordan Eason, OL; Chris Jordan, WR; Moshood Adeniji, OL; Briceton Cannada, PK; Ty MacArthur, WR; Miles Fisher, LB; Christian Gann, WR; Reggie Barnes, LB; Alex Hansen, DE.

2013 - Dillon Beschel, DL; Briceton Cannada, SPC; Miles Fisher, LB; Kristov George, LB; Alex Hansen, DL; Ross Lovett, OL; Karson Roberts, QB; Andrew Ruechel, OL; Troy Timmerman, DL; Ryan Watson, DL.

Academic All-Conference

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First Team1981- John Jackson, DB

1982- John Kershner, FB; Sean Pavlich, K; Dave Schreck, OG

1983- John Kershner, FB; Scott Wachenheim, OL; Sean Pavlich, K; Chris Funk, DT; Greg Zolinger, DB

1984- Chris Funk, DT

1985- Scott Thomas, S; Tom Rotello, CB; John Ziegler, DT; Terry Maki, LB; Kraig Evenson, OT; Bart Weiss, QB; Mark Simon, P

1986- Chris Findall, OT; Chad Hennings, DT; Terry Maki, LB; Tom Rotello, DB; Mark Simon, P

1987- Roy Garcia, OG; Chad Hennings, DT; Rip Burgwald, LB

1988- Kevin Bell, OG

1989 - Dee Dowis, QB; Randle Gladney, LB; Greg Johnson, HB; Eric Faison, DB; Scott Hollister, OT

1990- Joe Wood, PK; J.T. Tokish, ILB

1991- Jason Jones, FB; Steed Lobotzke, OT; Jason Christ, P; Vergil Simpson, OLB; Carlton McDonald, DB

1992- Vergil Simpson, LB; Carlton McDonald, CB

1993- Chris MacInnis, PK; Chad Mathis, OT

1994- Bret Cillessen, OG; Johnny Harrison, OLB

1995- Beau Morgan, QB; Bret Cillessen, OG; Brian McCray, OLB

1996- Beau Morgan, QB; Chris Gizzi, LB; Carlton Hendrix, OG; Cameron Curry, DT

1997- Frank Mindrup, OG; Chris Gizzi, ILB; Tim Curry, Special Teams

1998- James Norman, OL; Blane Morgan, QB; Bryce Fisher, DT; Tim Curry, DB; Craig Thorstensen, ILB

1999- Jackson Whiting, PK; James Norman, OL

2000 - Mike Thiessen, QB; Ryan Fleming, WR; David Hildebrand, OG

2002 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Wes Crawley, DB; An-thony Schlegel, ILB

2003 - Marchello Graddy, ILB

2006 - Drew Fowler, ILB

2007- Chad Hall, WR/RB; Blaine Guenther, OC; John Rabold, OLB; Carson Bird, CB

2008- Jake Paulson, DE

2009- Reggie Rembert, DB

2010 - Reggie Rembert, DB

2011 - Jon Davis, DB; A.J. Wallerstein, OL; Parker Herrington, PK

Second Team1980- Bruce Brown, OG; Tom Schluckebier, DT

1981- Mike France, LB; Sean Pavlich, K; Tom Schluckebier, DT

1982- Chris Funk, DT; Jeff Kubiak, P; Marty Lout-han, QB

1983- Marty Louthan, QB; Mike Brown, RB; Don Oberdieck, C; Mark Melcher, OG; Mike Kirby, WR; Charlie Heath, DE

1984- Jody Simmons, HB; Don Oberdieck, C; Mark Melcher, OG; Fred Buttrell, OG; Larry Nicklas, NG; Terry Maki, LB; Scott Thomas, S; Mark Simon, P

1985- Rusty Wilson, C; Ken Carpenter, WR; Hugh Brennan, TE; Chad Hennings, DT; Mike Chandler, LB; A.J. Scott, FAL

1986- Pat Evans, FB; Steve Spewock, DT; Tom Ro-tello, KOR/PR

1987- Blake Gettys, OC; Dee Dowis, QB; Anthony Roberson, RB; John Steed, NG

1988- David Hlatky, OG; Greg Johnson, HB; Andrew Smith, FB; Randle Gladney, OLB

1989- Paul Walski, C; Rodney Lewis, FB

1990- Steed Lobotzke, OT; Rodney Lewis, FB; Steve Brennan, NG; Brian Hill, ILB; Shanon Yates, DB; Jason Christ, P

1991- Joe Wood, K; Kette Dornbusch, ILB; Shanon Yates, DB

1992- Jim Remsey, OT; Chris Baker, DT; Eldrick Hill, DB

1993- Mike Black, ILB; Johnny Harrison, OLB; Brian Watkins, SC

1994- Erik Davis, DT; Steve Russ, ILB; Brian Wat-kins, SC; LeRon Hudgins, FAL

1995- Cameron Curry, DT, LeRon Hudgins, FAL; Kelvin King, SC

1996- Mike Zeman, OC; Chris Schweighardt, NG; Alex Pupich, OLB; Frank Staine-Pyne, CB

1997- Chuck Parks, OG; Blane Morgan, QB; Bryce Fisher, DT; Steve Fernandez, OLB; Tim Curry, DB; Frank Staine-Pyne, DB

1998- Matt Farmer, WR; Frank Mindrup, OL; Mike Roberts, OL; Tim Curry, ST

1999- Ken Chandler, TE; Shawn Thomas, DT

2000- Dave Adams, PK; Matt Dayoc, OC; C.J. Za-notti, ILB

2001 - Ben Miller, OL; Zach Johnson, DL

2002 - Chance Harridge, QB; Jesse Underbakke, OL

2003 - Brett Waller, OL; Brett Huyser, OL

2004 - Jon Wilson, OL

2005 - Jon Wilson, OL

2006 - Chad Hall, HB; Robert Kraay, OL

2007- Nick Charles, OL; Drew Fowler, ILB

2008- Nick Charles, OL; Ryan Harrison, PK; Chris Thomas, SS

2009- Nick Charles, OL; Peter Lusk, OL; Jared Tew, FB; Erik Soderberg, PK; Ben Garland, NG; Anthony Wright, DB

2010 - Asher Clark, RB; Rick Ricketts, DL; Chase Darden, OL; A.J. Wallerstein, OL

2011 - Asher Clark, RB; Brady Amack, LB; Anthony Wright, DB

2012 - Jordan Eason, OL; Alex Means, OLB

All-Conference

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RushingAttemptsSeason1. 815 ............. 2009 (MWC)2. 804 ............. 2012 (MWC)3. 786 ............. 2002 (MWC)4. 782 ............. 1987 (WAC)5. 777 ............. 2008 (MWC)6. 760 ............. 1991 (WAC)7. 748 ............. 2010 (MWC)8. 734 ............. 1988 (WAC) 734 ............. 1989 (WAC)10. 723 ............. 1982 (WAC)

Game1. 82 .......... vs. Nevada, 2012 (MWC) 82 .......... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC)3. 81 .......... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 81 .......... vs. UCLA, 1964 (IND)5. 80 .......... vs. New Mexico, 2010 (MWC)6. 79 .......... vs. Hawaii, 1987 (WAC) 79 .......... vs. BYU, 2002 (MWC)8. 78 .......... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MWC)9. 77 .......... vs. San Jose State, 1996 (WAC) 77 .......... vs. Rice, 1986 (WAC) 77 .......... vs. San Diego State, 2008 (MWC)

YardsSeason1. 4,635 ...........1987 (WAC)2. 4,530 ...........1988 (WAC)3. 4,272 ...........1989 (WAC)4. 4,126 ...........2012 (MWC)5. 4,092 ...........2011 (MWC)6. 4,057 ...........1991 (WAC)7. 4,001 ...........2002 (MWC)8. 3,989 ...........1995 (WAC)9. 3,985 ...........2010 (MWC)10. 3,894 ...........2007 (MWC)

Game1. 646 .........vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC)2. 640 .........vs. Utah, 1988 (WAC)3. 595 .........vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC)4. 585 .........vs. No. Colorado, 1984 (WAC)5. 583 .........vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MWC)6. 575 .........vs. Utah, 1987 (WAC) 575 .........vs. UTEP, 1984 (WAC)8. 569 .........vs. San Diego St., 2007 (MWC)9. 559 .........vs. San Diego St., 1989 (WAC)10. 525 .........vs. New Mexico, 1991 (WAC)

Average Per RushSeason1. 6.2 ...............1988 (WAC)2. 5.9 ...............1983 (WAC) 5.9 ...............1987 (WAC) 5.9 ...............1995 (WAC)5. 5.8 ...............1989 (WAC) 5.8 ...............1996 (WAC)7. 5.7 ...............2011 (MWC)8. 5.5 ...............1984 (WAC)9. 5.4 ...............2007 (MWC)10. 5.3 ...............1991 (WAC) 5.3 ...............2010 (MWC)

Game1. 9.4 ............vs. Northern Colo., 1984 (WAC) 9.4 ..........vs. UTEP, 1984 (WAC)3. 9.0 ..........vs. San Diego State, 1989 (WAC) 9.0 ..........vs. Tennessee St., 2011 (MWC)5. 8.9 ..........vs. San Diego State, 2007 (MWC)6. 8.4 ..........vs. Colorado State, 1989 (WAC)7. 8.3 ..........vs. Weber State, 1991 (WAC) 8.3 ..........vs. Idaho State, 2012 (MWC)9. 8.0 ..........vs. Colorado State, 1996 (WAC) 8.0 ..........vs. Colorado State, 1963 (IND)

PassingAttemptsSeason1. 404 ............. 1970 (IND)2. 341 ............. 1976 (IND)3. 320 ............. 1977 (IND)4. 302 ............. 1969 (IND)5. 298 ............. 1978 (IND)

Game1. 58 ...... vs. Washington, 1967 (IND)2. 55 ...... vs. Colorado, 1970 (IND)3. 54 ...... vs. Oregon, 1970 (IND)4. 53 ...... vs. Missouri, 1960 (IND)5. 51 ...... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND)

CompletionsSeason1. 200 ............. 1970 (IND)2. 166 ............. 1976 (IND)3. 148 ............. 1977 (IND)4. 139 ............. 1969 (IND)5. 138 ............. 1966 (IND)

Game1. 31 ...... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND)2. 28 ...... vs. Oklahoma State, 1958 (IND) 28 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND)4. 26 ...... vs. Washington, 1967 (IND)5. 25 ...... vs. Missouri, 1960 (IND) 25 ...... vs. Colorado, 1970 (IND) 25 ...... vs. Notre Dame, 1978 (IND)

YardsSeason1. 2,801 .......... 1970 (IND)2. 2,082 .......... 1976 (IND)3. 1,988 .......... 1969 (IND)4. 1,878 .......... 2005 (MWC)5. 1,821 .......... 2011 (MWC)

Game1. 391 .... vs. Wyoming, 1970 (IND)2. 388 .... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) 388 .... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND)4. 348 .... vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND)5. 339 .... vs. Wyoming, 1976 (IND)

InterceptionsSeason1. 26 ............... 1974 (IND)2. 24 ............... 1966 (IND)3. 22 ............... 1977 (IND)4. 21 ............... 1976 (IND)5. 20 ............... 1978 (IND)

Game1. 6 ........ vs. Maryland, 1961 (IND) 6 ........ vs. Penn State, 1971 (IND) 6 ........ vs. Army, 1972 (IND)4. 5 ........ vs. Holy Cross, 1978* (IND) *Done six times, most recent is listed.TouchdownsSeason1. 21 ............... 1970 (IND)2. 18 ............... 1972 (IND)3. 17 ............... 1969 (IND)4. 16 ............... 2011 (MWC)5. 14 ............... 2005 (MWC)

Game1. 5. ....... vs. BYU, 2005 (MWC) 5 ........ vs. Utah State, 1969 (IND)3. 4 ........ vs. UNLV, 2006 (MWC) 4 ........ vs. BYU, 2000 (MWC) 4 ........ vs. Arizona, 1965 (IND) 4 ........ vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND)

Completion PercentageSeason1. .607 ............ 2007 (MWC)2. .603 ............ 2011 (MWC)3. .598 ............ 2004 (MWC)4. .590 ............ 2005 (MWC)5. .575 ............ 2006 (MWC)

Game1. 1.000 ....vs. Northwestern, 1989 (11-11) (WAC)2. .900 ... vs. Navy, 2011 (9-10) (MWC) 3. .889 ... vs. Arizona, 1959 (16-18) (IND)4. .867 ... vs. Tenn. St., 2011 (13-15) (MWC)5. .857 ... vs. UNLV, 2004 (12-14) (MWC)

Total OffensePlaysSeason1. 968 ......... 2009 (MWC)2. 955 ......... 2012 (MWC)3. 940 ......... 2002 (MWC)4. 935 ......... 2007 (MWC)5. 927 ......... 2011 (MWC)6. 916 ......... 2010 (MWC)7. 915 ......... 2008 (MWC)8. 911 ......... 2001 (MWC)9. 902 ......... 1970 (IND) 902 ......... 1987 (WAC)

Game1. 98 ...... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MWC)2. 96 ...... vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 (IND)3. 95 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1968 (IND)4. 94 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 94 ...... vs. Navy, 1970 (IND) 94 .........vs. Cal State Northridge, 2000 (MWC)7. 93 ...... vs. Oregon, 1970 (IND) 93 ...... vs. Hawaii, 1987 (WAC)9. 92 ...... vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND) 92 ...... vs. Vanderbilt, 1979 (IND) 92 ...... vs. San Diego State, 2010 (MWC)

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YardsSeason1. 5,913 ...... 2011 (MWC)2. 5,753 ...... 1989 (WAC)3. 5,536 ...... 2010 (MWC)4. 5,462 ...... 1988 (WAC)5. 5,452 ...... 2007 (MWC)6. 5,445 ...... 2012 (MWC)7. 5,320 ...... 1987 (WAC)8. 5,220 ...... 1994 (WAC)9. 5,180 ...... 1995 (WAC)10. 5,176 ...... 2002 (MWC)

Game1. 792 ..... vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC)2. 700 ..... vs. UTEP, 1994 (WAC)3. 698 ..... vs. Cal St.-Northridge, 2000 (MWC)4. 670 ..... vs. San Diego State, 2007 (MWC)5. 654 ..... vs. Northern Colorado, 1984 (WAC)6. 653 ..... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC)7. 651 ..... vs. Wyoming, 1991 (WAC) 8. 637 ..... vs. Utah, 1987 (WAC)9. 626 ..... vs. Idaho State, 2012 (MWC)10. 625 ..... vs. Wyoming, 2000 (MWC)

ScoringPointsSeason1. 454 ......... 2011 (MWC)2. 446 ......... 1989 (WAC) 446 ......... 1985 (WAC)4. 440 ......... 2002 (MWC)5. 423 ......... 1998 (WAC)6. 412 ......... 1988 (WAC)7. 401 ......... 2010 (MWC)8. 389 ......... 2007 (MWC)9. 386 ......... 2009 (MWC)10. 384 ......... 2000 (MWC)

Game1. 75 .......vs. Northern Colorado, 1984 (WAC)2. 73 .......vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC)3. 72 .......vs. Nicholls State, 2009 (MWC)4. 69 .......vs. Colorado State, 1963 (IND)5. 68 .......vs. Davidson, 1972 (IND)6. 65 .......vs. UNLV, 1996 (WAC) 65 .......vs. Northwestern St., 2010 (MWC)8. 63 .......vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC) 63 .......vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 63 .......vs. Indiana State, 1993 (WAC)

Scoring AverageSeason1. 37.2 ........ 1989 (WAC) 37.2 ........ 1985 (WAC)3. 35.3 ........ 1998 (WAC)4. 34.9 ........ 2000 (MWC) 34.9 ........ 2011 (MWC)6. 34.3 ........ 1988 (WAC)7. 33.8 ........ 2002 (MWC)8. 32.7 ........ 1996 (WAC)9. 32.6 ........ 1956 (IND)10. 32.5 ........ 1983 (WAC)

TouchdownsSeason1. 59 2011 (MWC) 59 1989 (WAC) 59 1985 (WAC)4. 56 1998 (WAC) 56 2002 (MWC)6. 55 1988 (WAC) 55 2010 (MWC)8. 49 1987 (WAC) 49 2012 (MWC)10. 48 1995 (WAC) 48 1970 (IND) 48 2007 (MWC) Largest Victory Margin1. 72 .......vs. Nicholls St., 2009 (72-0) (MWC)2. 69 .......vs. Colorado State, 1963 (69-0) (IND)3. 68 .......vs. No. Colorado, 1984 (75-7) (WAC)4. 62 .......vs. Davidson, 1972 (68-6) (IND)5. 54 .......vs. Hawaii, 1966 (54-0) (IND)6. 49 .......vs. UNLV, 1996 (66-17) (WAC) 49 .......vs. New Mexico, 1988 (63-14) (WAC) 49 .........vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (55-6) (MWC) 49 .......vs. Northwestern, 2002 (52-3) (MWC) 49 .......vs. Wofford, 2003 (49-0) (MWC)

Largest Defeat Margin1. 49 .......vs. Notre Dame, 1977 (49-0) (IND)2. 47 .......vs. UCLA, 1957 (47-0) (IND) 47 ........vs. BYU, 1990 (54-7) (WAC)4. 45 ........vs. Colorado State (58-13) (MWC)5. 43 .......vs. Washington, 1980 (50-7) (WAC)6. 42 .......vs. California, 2004 (56-14) (MWC)7. 41 .......vs. Oklahoma, 2001 (44-3) (MWC)8. 38 .......vs. Notre Dame, 1974 (38-0) (IND) 38 .......vs. Wisconsin, 1979 (38-0) (IND) 38 .......vs. TCU, 2005 (48-10) (MWC)

DefenseFewest Total YardsSeason1. 2,250 ...... 1956 (IND)2. 2,345 ...... 1958 (IND)3. 2,364 ...... 1964 (IND)4. 2,401 ...... 1963 (IND)5. 2,702 ...... 1960 (IND) Game1. 66 ........... vs. San Diego, 1956 (IND)2. 100 ......... vs. Army, 1999 (MWC)3. 124 ......... vs. Washington, 1966 (IND)4. 127 ......... vs. Hawaii, 1966 (IND)5. 130 ......... vs. So. Utah, 2008 (MWC)

Fewest RushesSeason1. 372 ......... 1956 (IND)2. 391 ......... 1963 (IND)3. 414 ......... 2000 (MWC)4. 415 ......... 2006 (MWC)5. 418 ......... 1997 (WAC)

Game1. 13 ........... vs. San Diego St., 1984 (WAC)2. 15 ........... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MWC)3. 17 ........... vs. Villanova, 1999 (MWC)4. 18 ........... vs. Boston College, 1963 (IND) 18 ........... vs. BYU, 2002 (MWC)

Fewest Rush YardsSeason1. 1,307 ...... 1985 (WAC)2. 1,362 ...... 1998 (WAC) 3. 1,372 ...... 1968 (IND)4. 1,383 ...... 1990 (MWC)5. 1,389 ...... 1986 (WAC)

Game 1. -35 ..... vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC)2. -29 ..... vs. Brigham Young, 1995 (WAC)3. -28 ..... vs. UTEP, 1989 (WAC)4. -21 ..... vs. Brigham Young, 2002 (MWC)5. -19 ..... vs. Davidson, 1973 (IND)

Lowest Rush AvgSeason1. 2.8 .......... 1985 (WAC) 2.8 .......... 1998 (WAC)3. 3.0 .......... 1968 (IND)4. 3.1 .......... 1990 (WAC) 3.1 .......... 1986 (WAC) 3.1 .......... 1994 (WAC)

Game1. -1.7 .... vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC)2. -1.2 .... vs. Brigham Young, 2002 (MWC)3. -1.0 .... vs. UTEP, 1990 (WAC)4. -0.8 .... vs. Brigham Young, 1995 (WAC)5. -0.5 .... vs. SMU, 1998 (WAC)

Fewest Pass AttemptsSeason1. 129 ......... 1961 (IND)2. 150 ......... 1960 (IND)3. 152 ......... 1964 (IND)4. 154 ......... 1957 (IND) 154 ......... 1959 (IND) Game1. 1 ............. vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 (IND)2. 2 ............. vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 2 ............. vs. Navy, 2008 (MWC)4. 3 ............. vs. Army, 1988 (WAC) 3 ............. vs. New Mexico, 1959 (IND) 3 ............. vs. Kent State, 1978 (IND)

Fewest Pass CompletionsSeason1. 56 ........... 1956 (IND)2. 57 ........... 1961 (IND)3. 66 ........... 1964 (IND)4. 68 ........... 1957 (IND)5. 72 ........... 1960 (IND) Game1. 0 ............. vs. Citadel, 1993 (WAC) 0 ............. vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 0 ............. vs. Colorado St, 1957 (IND) 0 ............. vs. Army, 1988 (WAC)5. 1 ............. vs. Navy, 2008* (MWC) * - Done nine times, most recent

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Fewest Passing YardsSeason1. 739 ......... 1961 (IND)2. 826 ......... 1956 (IND) 826 ......... 1964 (IND)4. 848 ......... 1959 (IND)5. 883 ......... 1960 (IND)

Game1. 0 ............. vs. The Citadel, 1993 (WAC) 0 ............. vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 0 ............. vs. Colorado St, 1957 (IND) 0 ............. vs. Army, 1988 (WAC) 5. 8 ............. vs. Tulsa, 1957 (IND)

InterceptionsSeason1. 28 ........... 1985 (WAC)2. 25 ........... 1983 (WAC)3. 22 ........... 1956 (IND)4. 21 ........... 1994 (WAC)5. 20 ........... 1970 (IND), 2009 (MWC)

Game1. 6 ........vs. Houston, 2009 (MWC) 6 ........vs. Wyoming, 1992 (WAC)3. 5 ........vs. Rice, 1997 (WAC) 5 ........vs. Navy, 1986 (WAC) 5 ........vs. Colorado State, 1968 (IND)

Interception YardageSeason1. 456 ......... 1983 (WAC)2. 377 ......... 1956 (IND)3. 375 ......... 1970 (IND)4. 346 ......... 1997 (WAC)5. 306 ......... 1985 (WAC) Game1. 167 .... vs. Wyoming, 1992 (WAC)2. 163 .... vs. Boston College, 1970 (IND)3. 119 .... vs. Northwestern, 2003 (MWC)4. 106 .... vs. Brigham Young, 1956 (IND)5. 99 ...... vs. San Diego State, 1983 (WAC)

Tackles for Loss(Includes Sacks)Season1. 102 ......... 1998 (WAC)2. 101 ......... 1997 (WAC)3. 97 ........... 1994 (WAC)4. 94 ........... 1993 (WAC)5. 87 ........... 2000 (MWC) Game1. 18 ........... vs. Navy, 2000 (MWC)2. 16 ........... vs. Tulane, 1970 (WAC)3. 15 ........... vs. The Citadel, 1990 (WAC) 15 ........... vs. North Carolina, 1969 (IND) 15 ........... vs. Missouri, 1971 (IND) 15 ........... vs. BYU, 1999 (MWC)

TFL Yardage(Includes Sacks)Season1. 606 ......... 1985 (WAC)2. 460 ......... 1998 (WAC)3. 459 ......... 1997 (WAC)4. 449 ......... 1971 (IND)5. 448 ......... 1969 (IND)

Game1. 98 ...... vs. Tulane, 1970 (IND)2. 85 ...... vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC)3. 83 ...... vs. Utah State, 1969 (IND)4. 78 ...... vs. Navy, 2000 (MWC)5. 73 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1997 (WAC)

Misc. RecordsFirst DownsSeason1. 301 ... 2011 (MWC)2. 290 ... 2002 (MWC) 290 ... 2012 (MWC)4. 288 ... 1989 (WAC)5. 284 ... 2010 (MWC)

Game1. 38 ..... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 38 ..... vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MWC)3. 37 ..... vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC)4. 36 ..... vs. Nevada, 2012 (MWC)5. 35 ..... vs. Davidson, 1972 (IND)

Rushing First DownsSeason1. 227 ... 2002 (MWC)2. 224 ... 2012 (MWC)3. 221 ... 1988 (WAC)4. 216 ... 1989 (WAC)5. 214 ... 1987 (WAC)

Game1. 30 ..... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 30 ..... vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MWC)3. 29 ..... vs. Nevada, 2012 (MWC)4. 28 ..... vs. Army, 1983 (WAC)5. 27 ..... vs. San Jose State, 1996 (WAC) 27 ..... vs. Notre Dame, 1991 (WAC) 27 ..... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MWC)

Passing First DownsSeason1. 136 ... 1970 (IND)2. 97 ..... 1976 (IND)3. 91 ..... 1973 (IND)4. 85 ..... 1966 (IND) 85 ..... 2000 (MWC)

Game1. 22 ..... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND)2. 17 ..... vs. New Mexico, 1958 (IND)3. 16 ..... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND)4. 15 ..... vs. Navy, 1970 (IND) 15 ..... vs. Arizona, 1973 (IND)

Blocked KicksSeason1. 11 ..... 1997 (WAC)2. 9 ....... 2000 (MWC)3. 8 ....... 1992 (WAC) 8 ....... 1999 (WAC)5. 7 ....... 1998 (WAC) 7 ....... 2001 (MWC) 7 ....... 2003 (MWC) 7 ....... 2006 (MWC) Game1. 3 ....... vs. Colorado State, 1992 (WAC) 3 ....... vs. Tennessee Tech, 2001 (MWC) 3 ....... vs. UNLV, 2006 (MWC)3. 2 ....... vs. UNLV, 2013* (MWC)* - Done several times, most recent

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RushingAttemptsCareer1. 652 Shaun Carney, 2004-072. 628 Asher Clark, 2008-113. 594 Beau Morgan, 1994-964. 572 Brian Bream, 1969-715. 543 Dee Dowis, 1986-896. 532 John Kershner, 1980-837. 496 Tim Jefferson, 2008-118. 469 Pat Evans, 1984-869. 462 Chance Harridge, 2001-0310. 461 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79

Season1. 294 Brian Bream, 19702. 252 Chance Harridge, 20023. 238 Jared Tew, 20094. 233 Rob Perez, 19915. 230 Chad Hall, 2007 230 Keith Boyea, 20017. 229 Beau Morgan, 19958. 226 John Kershner, 19829. 225 Beau Morgan, 199610. 221 Brian Bream, 1971

Game1. 42 Brian Bream vs. Stanford, 19702. 38 Beau Morgan vs. Fresno St., 19963. 37 John Kershner vs. Navy, 19824. 36 Brian Bream vs. Navy, 19705. 35 Brian Bream vs. Tulane, 1970 35 Keith Boyea vs. Colorado State, 20017. 34 Chad Hall vs. Army, 20078. 32 Chad Hall vs. Notre Dame, 2007 32 Rob Perez vs. Army, 1990 32 Brian Bream vs. Boston College, 1970 32 Ken Wood vs. Army, 1974 32 John Kershner vs. Vanderbilt, 1982

YardsCareer1. 3,612 Dee Dowis, 1986-892. 3,594 Asher Clark, 2008-113. 3,379 Beau Morgan, 1994-964. 2,726 John Kershner, 1980-835. 2,606 Chad Hall, 2005-076. 2,561 Shaun Carney, 2004-078. 2,409 Andy Smith, 1986-899 2,324 Chance Harridge, 2001-0310. 2,284 Pat Evans, 1984-86 2,284 Brian Bream, 1969-71

Season1. 1,494 Beau Morgan, 19962. 1,478 Chad Hall, 20073. 1,315 Dee Dowis, 19874. 1,286 Dee Dowis, 19895. 1,285 Beau Morgan, 19956. 1,276 Brian Bream, 19707. 1,248 Cody Getz, 20128. 1,229 Chance Harridge, 20029. 1,216 Keith Boyea, 200110. 1,157 Rob Perez, 1991

Game1. 275 Chad Hall vs. Army, 20072. 263 Anthony LaCoste vs. Army, 20133. 256 Chad Hall vs. Colorado State, 20074. 249 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989

5. 243 Beau Morgan vs. Colorado St., 19966. 241 Dee Dowis vs. Utah, 19877. 222 Cody Getz vs. Colorado State, 20128. 218 Cody Getz vs. Idaho State, 20129. 217 Beau Morgan vs. Fresno St., 199610. 213 Andy Smith vs. Utah, 1988

Average Yards Per CarryCareer1. 7.5 Mike Brown, 1982-842. 7.1 Antoine Banks, 1990-923. 7.0 Anthony LaCoste, 2010-134. 6.7 Dee Dowis, 1986-895. 6.6 Jake Campbell, 1993-95 6.6 Tobin Ruff, 1994-97 6.6 Jon Lee, 2011-138. 6.3 Scotty McKay, 1998-999. 6.2 Johnny Smith, 1984-8510. 6.1 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 6.1 Jim Ollis, 2005-07

Season1. 8.5 Mike Brown, 19832. 8.0 Andre Johnson, 19963. 7.5 Dee Dowis, 1989 7.5 Jake Campbell, 19955. 7.4 Danta Johnson, 19956. 7.2 Mike Brown, 19827. 7.1 Qualario Brown, 19978. 6.8 Asher Clark, 2011 6.8 Andy Smith, 1988 6.8 Dee Dowis, 1987 6.8 Anthony Roberson, 1987 6.8 Steve Galios, 1956 6.8 Darnell Stephens, 2002

Game(Minimum of 10 carries)1. 19.2 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 19892. 14.7 Dee Dowis vs. Colorado State, 19893. 14.3 Preston McConnell vs. Fresno St., 19944. 13.8 Andre Johnson vs. San Jose St., 19965. 13.6 Mike Brown vs. Navy, 19836. 13.2 Qualario Brown vs. San Jose St., 19977. 12.7 Dee Dowis vs. Utah, 19878. 12.5 Johnny Smith vs. Utah, 19859. 12.3 Bart Weiss vs. Rice, 198510. 12.0 Johnny Smith vs. Rice, 1985

TouchdownsCareer1. 42 Beau Morgan, 1994-962. 41 Dee Dowis, 1986-893. 35 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 35 Chance Harridge, 2001-035. 33 Tim Jefferson, 2008-116. 31 Shaun Carney, 2004-077. 30 Marty Louthan, 1980-838. 24 Brian Bream, 1969-71 24 Asher Clark, 2008-1110. 22 Bart Weiss, 1983-85

Season1. 22 Chance Harridge, 20022. 19 Brian Bream, 1970 19 Beau Morgan, 19954. 18 Beau Morgan, 1996 18 Dee Dowis, 1989 18 Keith Boyea, 20017. 16 Greg Johnson, 1989 16 Greg Johnson, 1988 16 Marty Louthan, 1983

Game1. 6 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 19892. 5 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 19833. 4 Mike DeWitt vs. New Mexico, 2011* *Done 10 times, most recent

Leaders by SeasonYear Player, Pos. Att-Yds1956 Larry Thomson, FB 138-7881957 Phil Lane, HB 90-3501958 Steve Galios, HB 116-5271959 Monte Moorberg, FB 95-4081960 Mike Quinlan, HB 93-5831961 Terry Isaacson, HB 118-4681962 Larry Tollstam, FB 88-4141963 Terry Isaacson, QB 162-8011964 Steve Amdor, FB 117-4851965 Paul Stein, QB 140-3201966 Mike Guth, HB 90-3941967 Dave Mumme, HB 104-4041968 Curtis Martin, TB 130-4181969 Jim DeOrio, FB 124-4931970 Brian Bream, TB 294-1,2761971 Brian Bream, TB 221-7341972 Joel Carlson, TB 176-6501973 Chris Milodragovich, TB 140-5831974 Ken Wood, TB 203-7081975 Ken Wood, TB 114-4251976 Ken Wood, TB 123-4971977 David Thomas, FB 70-2601978 Shelby Ball, TB 173-7201979 Shelby Ball, HB 129-5751980 Ted Sundquist, FB 122-5831981 John Kershner, FB 120-6851982 John Kershner, FB 226-1,0561983 John Kershner, FB 166-9341984 Pat Evans, FB 159-1,0151985 Bart Weiss, QB 180-1,0321986 Pat Evans, FB 191-7771987 Dee Dowis, QB 194-1,3151988 Andy Smith, FB 154-1,0401989 Dee Dowis, QB 172-1,2861990 Jason Jones, FB 103-5981991 Rob Perez, QB 233-1,1571992 Jarvis Baker, QB 190-5501993 Demond Cash, QB 165-8751994 Jake Campbell, HB 110-6891995 Beau Morgan, QB 229-1,2851996 Beau Morgan, QB 225-1,4941997 Spanky Gilliam, FB 188-7411998 Spanky Gilliam, FB 112-5271999 Mike Thiessen, QB 160-8272000 Mike Thiessen, QB 179-7132001 Keith Boyea, QB 230-1,2162002 Chance Harridge, QB 252-1,2292003 Chance Harridge, QB 180-9142004 Shaun Carney, QB 159-5962005 Shaun Carney, QB 170-7102006 Chad Hall, HB 155-7842007 Chad Hall, WRZ/TB 230-1,4782008 Todd Newell, FB 142-5942009 Jared Tew, FB 238-9702010 Asher Clark, TB 182-1,0312011 Asher Clark, TB 163-1,1102012 Cody Getz, TB 198-1,2482013 Anthony LaCoste, TB 135-890

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PassingAttemptsCareer1. 879 Dave Ziebart, 1976-792. 662 Rich Haynie, 1971-733. 635 Shaun Carney, 2004-074. 623 Rich Mayo, 1957-605. 572 Gary Baxter, 1967-69

Season1. 402 Bob Parker, 19702. 298 Dave Ziebart, 19773. 273 Gary Baxter, 19694. 241 Dave Ziebart, 19785. 240 Rich Haynie, 1972

Game1. 55 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 19702. 54 Bob Parker vs. Oregon, 19703. 53 Rich Mayo vs. Missouri, 19604. 52 Gary Baxter vs. Washington, 19675. 51 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969

CompletionsCareer1. 424 Dave Ziebart, 1976-792. 393 Shaun Carney, 2004-073. 316 Rich Mayo, 1957-604. 299 Rich Haynie, 1971-735. 290 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11

Season1. 199 Bob Parker, 19702. 140 Dave Ziebart, 19773. 127 Gary Baxter, 19694. 125 Shaun Carney, 20075. 118 Dave Ziebart, 1979

Game1. 31 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 19692. 29 Bob Parker vs. Wyoming, 19703. 28 Rich Mayo vs. Oklahoma St., 19584. 27 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 19705. 25 Rich Mayo vs. Missouri, 1960 25 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970

YardsCareer1. 5,391 Shaun Carney, 2004-072. 4,789 Dave Ziebart, 1976-793. 4,599 Tim Jefferson, 2008-114. 4,283 Rich Haynie, 1971-735. 3,399 Rich Mayo, 1957-60

Season1. 2,789 Bob Parker, 19702. 1,783 Gary Baxter, 19693. 1,687 Mike Thiessen, 20004. 1,637 Tim Jefferson, 20115. 1,570 Rich Haynie, 1972

Game1. 391 Bob Parker vs. Wyoming, 19702. 388 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 19693. 375 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 19704. 339 Dave Ziebart vs. Wyoming, 19765. 314 Rob Shaw vs. Pacific, 19766. 311 Dave Ziebart vs. Baylor, 19777. 306 Dee Dowis vs. Notre Dame, 1989

Completion PctCareer1. .619 Shaun Carney, 2004-072. .585 Connor Dietz, 2009-12 3. .563 Tim Jefferson, 2008-114. .588 Tim Murphy, 19645. .543 Cale Bonds, 1997-99 Season1. .642 Shaun Carney, 20052. .622 Shaun Carney, 20073. .613 Connor Dietz, 20124. .611 Shaun Carney, 20045. .607 Tim Jefferson, 2011

Game1. 1.000 Dee Dowis vs. Northwestern, 1988 (11-11)2. .909 Rich Mayo vs. Arizona, 1959 (10-11)3. .900 Tim Jefferson vs. Navy, 2011 (9-10)4. .857 Mike Worden vs. Army, 1975 (12-14) .857 Shaun Carney vs. UNLV, 2004 (12-14)

TouchdownsCareer1. 39 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 2. 34 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 34 Rich Haynie, 1971-734. 27 Dave Ziebart, 1976-795. 25 Beau Morgan, 1994-96

25 Bob Parker, 1969-70

Season1. 21 Bob Parker, 19702. 17 Rich Haynie, 19723. 14 Tim Jefferson, 20114. 13 Gary Baxter, 1969 13 Mike Thiessen, 2000

Game1. 5 Adam Fitch vs. BYU, 20052. 4 Shaun Carney vs. UNLV, 2006 4 Mike Thiessen vs. BYU, 2000 4 Paul Stein vs. Arizona, 1965

4 Rich Haynie vs. Arizona St., 19726. 3 Tim Jefferson vs. Colorado St., 2011* Done 14 times, most recent

Leaders by SeasonYear Name Comp-Att Yards1956 Eddie Rosane 41-101 6481957 John Kuenzel 55-125 7211958 Rich Mayo 98-174 1,0191959 Rich Mayo 110-211 1,2121960 Rich Mayo 108-238 1,1681961 Bob McNaughton 38-81 4151962 Terry Isaacson 52-120 5911963 Terry Isaacson 68-147 9461964 Tim Murphy 94-160 1,1541965 Paul Stein 114-225 1,4461966 Steve Turner 64-118 7761967 Gary Baxter 59-131 5551968 Gary Baxter 76-168 1,0361969 Gary Baxter 127-273 1,7831970 Bob Parker 199-402 2,7891971 Rich Haynie 86-204 1,3351972 Rich Haynie 102-240 1,5701973 Rich Haynie 111-218 1,3781974 Mike Worden 61-128 7981975 Mike Worden 99-214 1,0911976 Rob Shaw 98-198 1,1351977 Dave Ziebart 140-298 1,5621978 Dave Ziebart 109-241 1,3501979 Dave Ziebart 118-223 1,0881980 Scott Schafer 65-159 9441981 Ed Antoine 42-97 4551982 Marty Louthan 76-152 1,3371983 Marty Louthan 62-116 1,1661984 Bart Weiss 41-87 6681985 Bart Weiss 80-141 1,4491986 Jim Tomallo 24-52 4741987 Dee Dowis 45-112 6001988 Dee Dowis 41-96 8701989 Dee Dowis 67-140 1,2851990 Jarvis Baker 8-24 1441991 Rob Perez 31-95 7321992 Jarvis Baker 47-122 7051993 Demond Cash 30-78 4031994 Beau Morgan 41-89 8731995 Beau Morgan 90-169 1,1651996 Beau Morgan 95-180 1,2101997 Blane Morgan 63-123 9751998 Blane Morgan 61-112 1,1441999 Cale Bonds 44-80 6542000 Mike Thiessen 112-195 1,6872001 Keith Boyea 102-196 1,2532002 Chance Harridge 64-144 1,0622003 Chance Harridge 80-161 9952004 Shaun Carney 91-149 1,3152005 Shaun Carney 95-148 1,3932006 Shaun Carney 83-137 1,1922007 Shaun Carney 125-201 1,4912008 Tim Jefferson 44-80 6552009 Tim Jefferson 53-93 8482010 Tim Jefferson 82-159 1,4592011 Tim Jefferson 111-183 1,6372012 Connor Dietz 68-111 1,1312013 Nate Romine 44-81 603

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ReceivingReceptionsCareer1. 148 Ernie Jennings, 1968-702. 106 Mike Kirby, 1980-833. 100 Charlie Longnecker, 1967-694. 92 Matt Farmer, 1997-995. 88 Ryan Fleming, 1999-2001

Season1. 74 Ernie Jennings, 19702. 57 Cormac Carney, 19783. 53 Mike Bolen, 19704. 52 Ryan Fleming, 20005. 51 Ernie Jennings, 1969

Game1. 15 Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 19692. 14 Mike Bolen vs. Colorado, 19703. 13 Ernie Jennings vs. Stanford, 19704. 11 Charlie Longnecker vs. Stanford, 1970 11 Cormac Carney vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 Receiving YardsCareer1. 2,392 Ernie Jennings, 1968-702. 1,909 Mike Kirby, 1980-833. 1,515 Ryan Fleming, 1999-20014. 1,504 Matt Farmer, 1997-995. 1,312 Charlie Longnecker, 1967-69

Season1. 1,289 Ernie Jennings, 19702. 930 Ryan Fleming, 20003. 874 Jason Brown, 20054. 870 Cormac Carney, 19785. 869 Ken Carpenter, 1985

Game1. 235 Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 19702. 220 Cormac Carney vs. Georgia Tech, 19783. 198 Frank Murphy vs. Arizona St, 19724. 184 Jason Brown vs. Utah, 20055. 179 Mike Kirby vs. Brigham Young, 1983

TouchdownsCareer1. 28 Ernie Jennings, 1968-702. 13 Frank Murphy, 1971-733. 9 Bob Farr, 1972-74 9 Jake Campbell, 1993-95 9 Zack Kauth, 2008-11

Season1. 17 Ernie Jennings, 19702. 9 Ernie Jennings, 19693. 8 Cormac Carney, 19784. 7 Frank Murphy, 19725. 5 Zack Kauth, 2011* * Done 10 times, most recent

Game1. 5 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 19692. 3 Zack Kauth vs. Colorado St., 2011# # Done seven times, most recent

Reception AverageCareer1. 28.5 Craig Hancock, 1994-952. 22.3 Kevin Fogler, 2008-103. 20.3 Drew Coleman, 2009-124. 19.8 Steve Senn, 1987-89 19.8 Ken Carpenter, 1984-85

Season1. 31.0 Craig Hancock, 19942. 25.7 Anthony Park, 20023. 24.6 Jake Campbell, 19944. 22.7 Mike Kirby, 1983 22.7 Kevin Fogler, 2009 22.7 Drew Coleman, 2012

Game1. 29.8 Ernie Jennings vs. N. Carolina, 19682. 29.6 Paul Williams vs. Wyoming, 19763. 29.4 Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 19704. 28.3 Frank Murphy vs. Arizona State, 19725. 27.2 Matt Farmer vs. Tulsa, 1998

Leaders by SeasonYear Player, Pos. #-Yards1956 Tom Jozwiak, OE 13-2601957 Tom Jozwiak, OE 20-2721958 Bob Brickey, OE 25-2811959 Mike Quinlan, HB 29-3731960 Mike Quinlan, HB 17-1461961 Terry Isaacson, HB 19-2391962 Dick Brown, OE 17-2361963 Fritz Greenlee, OE 15-3231964 Jim Greth, OE 33-4361965 Bill Manning, OE 25-2511966 Jim Schultz, OE 33-5251967 Carl Janssen, OE 18-2591968 Charlie Longnecker, OE 45-6221969 Ernie Jennings, FL 51-7291970 Ernie Jennings, FL 74-1,2891971 Paul Bassa, OE 31-5131972 Frank Murphy, FL 31-5391973 Frank Murphy, FL 30-4151974 Bob Farr, SE 32-4671975 John Covington, TE 26-2131976 Paul Williams, SE 45-6841977 Steve Hoog, FL 29-4741978 Cormac Carney, SE 57-8701979 Mike Fortson, RB 27-1771980 Andy Bark, WR 47-7941981 Mike Kirby, WR 35-4191982 Mike Kirby, WR 30-5931983 Mike Kirby, WR 38-8621984 Ken Carpenter, WR 15-2581985 Ken Carpenter, WR 42-8691986 Tyrone Jeffcoat, WR 20-3691987 Tyler Barth, WR 14-2181988 Greg Cochran, WR 12-2431989 Steve Senn, WR 30-5861990 David Mott, TE 8-1021991 Scott Hufford, WR 8-3341992 Peter Wilkie, TE 15-2101993 Richie Marsh, WR 19-3211994 Jeremy Johnson, HB 18-3371995 Jake Campbell, HB 25-3531996 Marcus Alexander, WR 23-3821997 Matt Farmer, WR 23-3801998 Matt Farmer, WR 35-6501999 Matt Farmer, WR 34-4842000 Ryan Fleming, WR 52-930

2001 Ryan Fleming, WR 28-4162002 Adam Strecker, TE 14-2612003 Alec Messerall, WR 21-3282004 J.P. Waller, WR 32-4762005 Jason Brown, WR 49-8742006 Victor Thompson, WR 23-3012007 Chad Hall, WR/TB 50-5242008 Josh Cousins, WR 16-1762009 Kevin Fogler, WR 25-5672010 Jonathan Warzeka, WR 18-4062011 Zack Kauth, WR 31-6202012 Ty MacArthur, WR 24-4112013 Garrett Brown, WR 19-237

Total OffenseIndividual PlaysCareer1 1,340 Dave Ziebart, 1976-792. 1,287 Shaun Carney, 2004-073. 1,032 Beau Morgan, 1994-964. 1,011 Tim Jefferson, 2008-115. 920 Dee Dowis, 1986-89

Season1. 442 Bob Parker, 19702. 438 Dave Ziebart, 19773. 426 Keith Boyea, 20014. 405 Beau Morgan, 19965. 398 Beau Morgan, 1995

Game1. 67 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 19692. 60 Gary Baxter vs. Washington, 19673. 57 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970

57 Dave Ziebart vs. Baylor, 197757 Keith Boyea vs. CSU, 2001

6. 56 Rich Mayo vs. UCLA, 1960 56 Bob Parker vs. Oregon, 1970

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Total OffenseYardsCareer1. 7,952 Shaun Carney, 2004-072. 6,627 Beau Morgan, 1994-963. 6,587 Tim Jefferson, 2008-0114. 6,482 Dee Dowis, 1986-895. 5,511 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79

Season1. 2,783 Bob Parker, 19702. 2,704 Beau Morgan, 19963. 2,571 Dee Dowis, 19894. 2,481 Bart Weiss, 19855. 2,469 Keith Boyea, 2001

Game1. 380 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 19702. 377 Dee Dowis vs. Northwestern, 19883. 375 Dave Ziebart vs. Wyoming, 19764. 364 Keith Boyea vs. Wyoming, 20015. 361 Cale Bonds vs. Navy, 1998

Leaders by SeasonYear Player, Pos Plays-Yds1956 Eddie Rosane, QB 178-8471957 John Kuenzel, QB 209-9121958 Rich Mayo, QB 207-1,1091959 Rich Mayo, QB 287-1,3571960 Rich Mayo, QB 308-1,3171961 Bob McNaughton, QB 191-6861962 Terry Isaacson, QB 230-9551963 Terry Isaacson, QB 309-1,7471964 Jim Murphy, QB 214-1,0631965 Paul Stein, QB 365-1,7671966 Steve Turner, QB 198-8331967 Gary Baxter, QB 174-5501968 Gary Baxter, QB 276-1,2991969 Gary Baxter, QB 371-1,8921970 Bob Parker, QB 442-2,7831971 Rich Haynie, QB 271-1,4321972 Rich Haynie, QB 312-1,7931973 Rich Haynie, QB 278-1,5151974 Mike Worden, QB 189-8491975 Mike Worden, QB 348-1,4391976 Rob Shaw, QB 281-1,2961977 Dave Ziebart, QB 438-1,7351978 Dave Ziebart, QB 343-1,5281979 Dave Ziebart, QB 357-1,3441980 Scott Schafer, QB 338-1,3991981 John Kershner, FB 120-6851982 Marty Louthan, QB 345-2,1331983 Marty Louthan, QB 261-1,9331984 Bart Weiss, QB 213-1,2081985 Bart Weiss, QB 321-2,4811986 Jim Tomallo, QB 167-7801987 Dee Dowis, QB 306-1,9151988 Dee Dowis, QB 249-1,8421989 Dee Dowis, QB 312-2,5711990 Rob Perez, QB 156-6441991 Rob Perez, QB 328-1,8891992 Jarvis Baker, QB 312-1,2551993 Demond Cash, QB 243-1,2781994 Beau Morgan, QB 229-1,4731995 Beau Morgan, QB 398-2,450

1996 Beau Morgan, QB 405-2,7041997 Blane Morgan, QB 315-1,5401998 Blane Morgan, QB 257-1,6521999 Mike Thiessen, QB 243-1,4262000 Mike Thiessen, QB 374-2,4002001 Keith Boyea, QB 426-2,4692002 Chance Harridge, QB 396-2,2912003 Chance Harridge, QB 341-1,9092004 Shaun Carney, QB 308-1,9112005 Shaun Carney, QB 318-2,1032006 Shaun Carney, QB 325-1,8102007 Shaun Carney, QB 336-2,1282008 Tim Jefferson, QB 181-1,0422009 Tim Jefferson, QB 181-1,1022010 Tim Jefferson, QB 313-2,2532011 Tim Jefferson, QB 336-2,1902012 Connor Dietz, QB 255-1,8002013 Anthony LaCoste, TB 135-890

ScoringIndividual PointsCareer1. 252 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 252 Dee Dowis, 1986-893. 237 Sean Pavlich, 1980-834. 231 Dave Lawson, 1972-755. 226 Greg Johnson, 1986-89

Season1. 132 Chance Harridge, 20022. 120 Brian Bream, 19703. 114 Beau Morgan, 1995 114 Ernie Jennings, 19705. 112 Dee Dowis, 1989

Game1. 36 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 19892. 30 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983 30 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 19694. 26 Larry Thomson vs. Colo. College, 19565. 24 Mike DeWitt vs. New Mexico, 2011* * - Done 13 times, most recent

Individual TouchdownsCareer1. 42 Beau Morgan, 1994-962. 41 Dee Dowis, 1986-893. 36 Greg Johnson, 1986-894. 35 Chance Harridge, 2001-035. 33 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 33 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11

Season1. 22 Chance Harridge, 20022. 20 Brian Bream, 19703. 19 Beau Morgan, 1995 19 Ernie Jennings, 19705. 18 Beau Morgan, 1996 18 Dee Dowis, 1989 18 Keith Boyea, 2001

Game1. 6 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 19892. 5 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983 5 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 19694. 4 Mike DeWitt vs. New Mexico, 2011* * - Done 14 times, most recent

Leaders by SeasonYear Player, Pos. Pts1956 Larry Thomson, HB/K 871957 George Pupich, HB/K 271958 Mike Quinlan, HB 481959 Mike Quinlan, HB 421960 Mike Quinlan, HB 481961 Nick Arshinkoff, HB 241962 John Gavin, K 391963 Terry Isaacson, QB 801964 Dick Czarnota, HB 241965 Paul Stein, QB 361966 Dick Hall, K 461967 Dennis Leuthauser, LB/K 271968 Curtis Martin, TB 481969 Dennis Leuthauser, LB/K 751970 Brian Bream, TB 1201971 Craig Barry, K 331972 Joel Carlson, TB 541973 Dave Lawson, MG/K 551974 Dave Lawson, LB/K 701975 Dave Lawson, LB/K 541976 David Thomas, FB 481977 Steve Hoog, FL 301978 Jim Sturch, K 581979 Jim Sturch, K 341980 Sean Pavlich, K 431981 Sean Pavlich, K 391982 Sean Pavlich, K 811983 Marty Louthan, QB 961984 Carlos Mateos, K 651985 Kelly Pittman, HB 841986 Pat Evans, FB 42 Chris Blasy, K 421987 Steve Yarbrough, K 631988 Greg Johnson, HB 1061989 Dee Dowis, QB 1121990 Joe Wood, K 551991 Joe Wood, K 881992 Jarvis Baker, QB 781993 Chris MacInnis, K 601994 Jake Campbell, HB 801995 Beau Morgan, QB 1141996 Beau Morgan, QB 1081997 Alex Wright, K 601998 Blane Morgan, QB 901999 Jackson Whiting, K 622000 Dave Adams, K 942001 Keith Boyea, QB 1102002 Chance Harridge, QB 1322003 Chance Harridge, QB 722004 Darnell Stephens, HB 602005 Scott Eberle, PK 682006 Zach Sasser, K/P 592007 Ryan Harrison, PK 1012008 Ryan Harrison, PK 1082009 Erik Soderberg, PK 1042010 Tim Jefferson, QB 902011 Parker Herrington, PK 902012 Parker Herrington, PK 582013 Will Conant, PK 65

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KickingPunting AverageCareer1. 44.4 Mark Simon, 1984-862. 44.0 Jason Christ, 1990-913. 43.9 Brandon Geyer, 2008-094. 43.6 Jason Kirkland, 1996-98 43.6 Robert Barkers, 2002

Season1. 47.3 Mark Simon, 19852. 47.0 Chris MacInnis, 19933. 45.7 Jason Christ, 19914. 44.7 Jason Kirkland, 19985. 43.7 Mark Simon, 1986

Game1. 59.3 Ryan Harrison vs. Wyoming, 20072. 56.5 David Baska vs. Navy, 20113. 55.8 Steve Carr vs. Notre Dame, 19954. 53.8 Jason Christ vs. New Mexico, 19915. 53.6 Mark Simon vs. UTEP, 1985

Field Goal AttemptsCareer1. 95 Dave Lawson, 1972-752. 58 Sean Pavlich, 1980-833. 56 Ryan Harrison, 2007-084. 50 Dennis Leuthauser, 1967-695. 49 Joe Wood, 1989-91

Season1. 31 Dave Lawson, 19742. 30 Erik Soderberg, 20093. 29 Ryan Harrison, 20084. 28 Dave Lawson, 19755. 27 Ryan Harrison, 2007

Game1. 6 Erik Soderberg vs. San Diego St., 20092. 5 Joey Ashcroft vs. Army, 2003* * - Done eight times, most recent

Field Goals MadeCareer1. 51 Dave Lawson, 1972-752. 43 Ryan Harrison, 2007-083. 42 Sean Pavlich, 1980-834. 39 Joe Wood, 1989-915. 29 Joey Ashcroft, 2002-03

Season1. 24 Ryan Harrison, 20082. 22 Erik Soderberg, 20093. 19 Ryan Harrison, 2007 19 Dave Adams, 2000 19 Dave Lawson, 1974

Game1. 4 Erik Soderberg vs. San Diego St.*, 2009 * - Done nine times, most recent

Field Goal PercentageCareer1. .826 Jackson Whiting, 1998-99 (19-23)2. .796 Joe Wood, 1989-91 (39-49)3. .768 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 (43-56)4. .764 Dave Adams, 1998-00 (26-34)5. .750 Carlos Mateos, 1984 (12-16)

Season1. 1.000 Jackson Whiting, 1999 (12-12)2. .889 Joey Ashcroft, 2002 (16-18)3. .857 Joe Wood, 1990 (12-14)4. .846 Will Conant, 2013 (11-13)5. .833 Parker Herrington, 2011 (15-18) .833 Sean Pavlich, 1982 (15-18)

Extra Point AttemptsCareer1. 118 Sean Pavlich, 1980-832. 108 Joe Wood, 1989-913. 95 Parker Herrington, 2011-124. 87 Dave Lawson, 1972-755. 84 Erik Soderberg, 2009-Present

Season1. 54 Jackson Whiting, 19982. 52 Tom Ruby, 19853. 50 Joe Wood, 1989 50 Joey Ashcroft, 20025. 49 Steve Yarbrough, 1988

Game1. 9 Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St., 1993 9 Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 1988 9 Dave Lawson vs. Davidson, 19824. 8 Erik Soderberg vs. Northwestern St., 2010* * - Done eight times, most recent

Extra Points MadeCareer1. 111 Sean Pavlich, 1980-832. 104 Joe Wood, 1989-913. 91 Parker Herrington, 2011-124. 80 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 80 Erik Soderberg, 2009-10

Season1. 53 Jackson Whiting, 19982. 52 Tom Ruby, 19853. 48 Joe Wood, 19894. 47 Steve Yarbrough, 1988 47 Joey Ashcroft, 2002

Game1. 9 Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St., 1993

9 Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 19883. 8 Erik Soderberg vs. Northwestern St., 2010* * - Done six times, most recent is listed.

Extra Point Pct.Career1. 1.000 Tom Ruby, 1984-85 (57-57) 1.000 Chris Blasy, 1986-87 (22-22)3. .987 Jackson Whiting, 1998 (79-80)4. .976 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 (80-82)5. .975 Steve Yarbrough, 1987-88 (77-79)

Season1. 1.000 Tom Ruby, 1985 (52-52) 1.000 Steve Yarbrough, 1987 (30-30) 1.000 Jackson Whiting, 1999 (26-26) 1.000 Chris Blasy, 1986 (15-15) 1.000 Dave Lawson, 1975 (15-15)

Punting Leaders by SeasonYear Player, Pos. #-Yards1956 Eddie Rosane, QB 24-34.41957 John Kuenzel, QB 22-35.31958 Rich Mayo, QB 24-36.51959 Rich Mayo, QB 32-35.01960 Rich Mayo, QB 42-38.11961 Terry Isaacson, HB 39-40.31962 Terry Isaacson, QB 40-38.71963 Terry Isaacson, QB 41-39.01964 Ken Jaggers, HB 51-41.01965 Pat Hogarty, K 60-38.71966 Pat Hogarty, K 51-38.71967 Steve Roseman, FB 44-35.11968 Scott Hamm, DB 67-39.31969 Darryl Haas, LB 55-38.71970 Scott Hamm, DB 53-41.21971 Darryl Haas, LB 67-42.01972 Jerry Olin, DB 46-34.31973 Tom Lange, P 54-37.61974 Tom Lange, P 26-37.01975 Tom Lange, P 63-41.51976 Ken Dressel, P 54-36.01977 Scott Schafer, P 65-37.51978 Scott Schafer, P 62-43.21979 Scott Schafer, TE 78-41.21980 Scott Schafer, QB 38-38.01981 Jeff Kubiak, P 61-38.91982 Jeff Kubiak, P 43-43.41983 Jeff Kubiak, P 36-43.21984 Mark Simon, P 48-42.11985 Mark Simon, P 53-47.31986 Mark Simon, P 63-43.71987 Chris Blasy, P/K 58-38.01988 Chris Blasy, P/K 43-40.21989 Eric Olson, P 37-38.01990 Jason Christ, P 59-42.61991 Jason Christ, P 50-45.71992 Chris MacInnis, P/K 58-41.51993 Chris MacInnis, P/K 49-47.01994 Steve Carr, P 51-41.71995 Steve Carr, P 45-43.21996 Jason Kirkland, P 16-42.81997 Jason Kirkland, P 53-43.01998 Jason Kirkland, P 38-44.71999 Scott Gribben, P 57-41.92000 Dallas Thompson, P 50-40.82001 John Cortney, P 39-42.42002 Robert Barkers, P 23-43.62003 Andrew Martin, P 43-43.22004 Donny Heaton, P 47-41.32005 Donny Heaton, P 28-39.22006 Zach Sasser, P/K 39-40.82007 Ryan Harrison, P/K 46-42.92008 Ryan Harrison, P/K 43-38.92009 Brandon Geyer, P 50-43.02010 Keil Bartholomew, P 28-40.42011 David Baska, P 32-40.82012 David Baska, P 40-39.22013 David Baska, P 48-39.5

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DefenseTacklesCareer1. 475 Terry Maki, 1983-862. 469 Tom Foertsch, 1976-783. 381 Mike France, 1979-814. 366 Jack Kucera, 1975-775. 363 Brian Hill, 1988-906. 342 Chris Gizzi, 1994-977. 340 Johnny Jackson, 1978-818. 338 Ryan Williams, 1977-799. 337 Ray Wild, 1972-7410. 319 Drew Fowler, 2005-07

Season1. 195 Terry Maki, 19862. 184 Tom Foertsch, 19773. 179 Chris Gizzi, 19974. 170 Jack Kucera, 19765. 166 Jack Kucera, 19776. 163 Tom Foertsch, 19767. 157 Mike France, 19808. 146 Brian Hill, 19889. 145 Willie Mayfield, 197010. 144 Shawn Smith, 1982

Game1. 30 Terry Maki vs. N.D., 19852. 26 Jack Kucera vs. BC, 19773. 25 Terry Maki vs. Wyo, 1986 25 Tom Foertsch vs. Notre Dame, 19775. 24 Jack Kucera vs. Arizona St, 19776. 23 Brady Amack vs. Navy, 2011 23 Terry Maki vs. N. D., 1986 23 Larry Tollstam vs. Wash, 1964 23 Tom Foertsch vs. Pacific, 1977 23 Darryl Haas vs. Oregon, 1970 23 Jack Kucera vs. Pacific, 1977 23 Brian Hill vs. Colorado St, 1988

QB Sacks(Did not start until 1986)Career1. 34 Chad Hennings, 1985-872. 23 Vergil Simpson, 1990-923. 20 Johnny Harrison, 1992-944. 13.5 Shawn Thomas, 1997-995. 13 Steve Fernandez, 1994-97

Season1. 24 Chad Hennings, 19872. 13 Vergil Simpson, 19913. 12 Johnny Harrison, 19944. 11 John Steed, 19865. 10 Chad Hennings, 1986 10 Steve Spewock, 1986 10 Randle Gladney, 19898. 9 Erik Davis, 1984 9 Jake Paulson, 200810. 8 Vergil Simpson, 1992 8 Shawn Thomas, 1998 8 Jason Tone, 1994

QB Sack Yardage(Did not start until 1986)Career1. 225 Chad Hennings, 1985-872. 137 Johnny Harrison, 1992-943. 134 Vergil Simpson, 1990-924. 87 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 87 Jake Paulson, 2006-086. 86 Shawn Thomas, 1997-987. 78 Brian McCray, 1993-958. 75 Randle Gladney, 1988-899. 72 J.T. Tokish, 1988-9010. 64 Corey Nelson, 1998-00

Season1. 182 Chad Hennings, 19872. 85 Johnny Harrison, 19943. 78 Vergil Simpson, 19914. 67 Shawn Thomas, 19985. 60 Jake Paulson, 20086. 59 J.T. Tokish, 19897. 52 Erik Davis, 19848. 48 John Steed, 1986 48 Michael Gallagher, 200010. 47 Bryce Fisher, 1998 47 Chris Gizzi, 1996

47 Steve Spewock, 1986

Tackles for Loss(Includes QB Sacks)Career1. 71 Chad Hennings, 1985-872. 55 Dave Scott, 1975-773. 46 Vergil Simpson, 1990-924. 41.5 Shawn Thomas, 1997-995. 41 Johnny Harrison, 1992-946. 38 John Ziegler, 1983-857. 37 Steve Fernandez, 1994-978. 36 Chris Gizzi, 1994-979. 34 John Steed, 1986-8710. 32.5 Corey Nelson, 1998-00

Season1. 31 Chad Hennings, 19872. 27 Dave Scott, 19763. 24 John Steed, 19864. 23 Shawn Thomas, 19985. 22 Johnny Harrison, 19946. 21 Vergil Simpson, 1991 21 Chris Gizzi, 19978. 20 Chad Hennings, 1986 20 Chad Hennings, 198510. 19 Randle Gladney, 1989 19 Mark Ewig, 1969

Tackles for Loss YardageCareer1. 453 Chad Hennings, 1985-872. 321 Dave Scott, 1975-773. 233 Johnny Harrison, 1992-944. 232 Shawn Thomas, 1997-995. 218 Vergil Simpson, 1990-926. 209 John Ziegler, 1983-857. 185 Chris Gizzi, 1994-978. 175 Mark Ewig, 1967-699. 161 Gene Ogilvie, 1970-7210. 158 Tom Schluckebier, 1978-81

Season1. 202 Chad Hennings, 19872. 181 Dave Scott, 19763. 148 Shawn Thomas, 19984. 140 Chad Hennings, 19855. 131 Johnny Harrison, 19946. 116 Vergil Simpson, 19917. 110 John Ziegler, 19858. 107 Mark Ewig, 19699. 98 Dennis Leuthauser, 196910. 91 Chris Gizzi, 1996 91 J.T. Tokish, 1989

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InterceptionsCareer1. 17 Tom Rotello, 1983-862. 16 Carlton McDonald, 1989-923. 15 Dwan Wilson, 1982-854. 11 Kelvin King, 1993-95 11 Anthony Wright, 2008-116. 10 Scott Thomas, 1982-85 10 Brian Watkins, 1991-94 10 Jon Davis, 2008-119. 9 Tim Curry, 1996-98 9 Cyd Maattala, 1968-70 9 Dave Carraway, 1979-81 9 Reggie Rembert, 2007-10

Season1. 8 Carlton McDonald, 1992 8 Tom Rotello, 19852. 7 Anthony Wright, 2009 7 Jim Smith, 19705. 6 Carson Bird, 2007* * - Done eight times, most recent

Interception YardageCareer1. 296 Tom Rotello, 1983-852. 210 Anthony Wright, 2008-113. 195 Carlton McDonald, 1989-924. 182 Frank Staine-Pyne, 1994-975. 173 Jimmy Smith, 1968-706. 152 Nate Allen, 2003-047. 149 Johnny Jackson, 1978-818. 147 Dwan Wilson, 1982-859. 146 Terry Isaacson, 1961-6310. 121 Brian Watkins, 1991-94

Season1. 182 Frank Staine-Pyne, 19972. 167 Jim Smith, 19703. 153 Anthony Wright, 20094. 136 Carl Dieudonne, 19835. 117 Nate Allen, 20036. 113 Larry Duncan, 20017. 110 Charlie May, 19568. 109 Carlton McDonald, 19929. 103 Terry Isaacson, 196210. 101 Tom Rotello, 1985

INT Leaders by SeasonYear Player, Pos. #-Yards1956 John Kuenzel 3-551957 Tom Jozwiak 3-10 George Pupich 3-101958 Steve Galios 2-191959 Rich Mayo 4-341960 Don Baucom 2-151961 Bob McDonough 6-751962 Terry Isaacson 4-1031963 John Puster 3-01964 John Puster 3-341965 Lloyd Duncan 3-421966 Tom Zyroll 3-891967 Neal Starkey 3-271968 Cyd Maattala 6-411969 Glenn Leimbach 2-151970 Jim Smith 7-167 1971 Bob Gilbert 2-301972 Dennis Collins 4-391973 Dennis Collins 4-761974 Mike Mark 4-601975 Jim Miller 6-821976 Tim Hoy 2-151977 Tim Hoy 3-311978 Clay Rumph 3-411979 Johnny Jackson 2-701980 Dave Carraway 5-531981 Dave Carraway 4-51982 Greg Zolninger 3-621983 Carl Dieudonne 4-1361984 Dwan Wilson 5-521985 Tom Rotello 5-1011986 Tom Rotello 5-781987 Mike Gantt 3-171988 Andy Toth 2-27 Gary Kilmer 2-01989 Randle Gladney 4-491990 Shanon Yates 4-391991 Carlton McDonald 6-761992 Carlton McDonald 8-1091993 Brian Watkins 4-931994 Brian Watkins 6-281995 Kelvin King 5-18

1996 Steve Pipes 3-361997 Tim Curry 5-991998 Craig Thorstenson 3-421999 Jason Blevins 3-02000 Kurt Duffy 2-92001 Larry Duncan 3-113 Wes Crawley 3-292002 Wes Crawley 4-282003 Jeff Overstreet 3-512004 Nate Allen 2-35 Chris Sutton 2-442005 Bobby Giannini 3-352006 Julian Madrid 2-122007 Carson Bird 6-102008 Reggie Rembert 3-232009 Anthony Wright 7-1532010 Reggie Rembert 3-31 Jon Davis 3-232011 Jon Davis 4-432012 Alex Means 2-86 Steffon Batts 2-462013 Christian Spears 2-38

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-- A --Aaron, James R., 81, 78Abraham, Robert E., 73, 72Achter, Gilbert J., Jr, 64, 61, 62, 63Adair, Marcus, 95, 91Adams, Cedric, 04, 02Adams, Craig P., 77, 74, 75, 76Adams, Dave, 01, 98, 99, 00Adams, James J., 84, 80, 81Addison, Nakia, 97, 93, 94, 95, 96Adeji-Paul, P.J., 12, 08, 09, 10, 11Adeniji, Moshood, 14, 12, 13Ahlgrimm, Pat, 89, 86, 87, 88Ahmann, Gerald L., 63, 62Akinyemi, Charles, 05, 01, 02Albrecht, Thomas L., 80, 76, 77Alexander, Marcus, 97, 95, 96Allaway, Arthur W., 72, 69Allen, David K., 68, 65, 66, 67Allen, Kyle, 01, 98, 99, 00Allen, Nate, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04Allen, Steven S., 86, 84, 85Altman, Hunter, 09, 06, 07, 08Alves, Daniel, 01, 98, 99Amack, Brady, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11Amdor, Stephen L., 65, 62, 63, 64Amezaga, Ricky, 03, 00, 01, 02Anderson, Erik, 06, 04, 05Anderson, Greg, 90, 87Anderson, Jacob, 05, 02Anderson, Tod D., 81, 78, 80Antoine, Edward L., Jr., 82, 79, 81Arata, Joseph F., 84, 82, 83Ariguzo, Ikenna, 14, 10Armour, Alex, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92Armstrong, Spencer, 09, 06, 07, 08Arndt, Alexander, 11, 10Arshinkoff, Nicholas T., 63, 60, 61, 62Arthur, Jamie, 02, 99, 00, 01Ashcroft, Joey, 04, 01, 02, 03Atrice, Stephen, 13, 11, 12Avery, Hank, 15, 11Avila, Robert B., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83Awini, Abdul-Jaleel, 16, 12

-- B --Baca, Brad, 05, 02Bacigalupo, Phil, 67, 64Backus, David L., 65, 62, 63, 64Baer, Craig A., 68, 66, 67Bailey, John, 90, 88Baker, Chris H., 93, 90, 91, 92Baker, Jarvis, 93, 90, 91, 92Baker, Kalon, 16, 13Ball, Shelby G., 80, 76, 77, 78, 79Banks, Antoine J., 93, 90, 91, 92Barbery, Tyrone, 97, 96Bark, Andrew G., 83, 79, 80Barkers, Robert, 05, 02Barnes, Miles, 16, 13Barnes, Reginald, 16, 12Barnes, Robert P., 67, 65, 66Barnes, William P., 83, 80, 81Barreau, Terrence, 02, 99, 00Barron, Michael, 99, 97, 98Barry, Craig L., 72, 70, 71Barth, Tyler S., 88, 85, 86, 87Bartholomew, Keil, 11, 10Basik, Jeffrey P., 82, 79Baska, David, 13, 11, 12, 13Bassa, Paul, Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71Battle, Elliot, 11, 08, 09Batts, Stefon, 14, 11, 12, 13Baucom, Donald R., 62, 59, 60, 61Bauman, Philip J., 71, 68, 69, 70Baumgarten, Timothy O., 78, 74

Baxley, Jared, 07, 04, 06Baxter, Gary L., 70, 67, 68, 69Baxter, Robert H., 62, 59Bays, Kent J., 72, 69, 70, 71Beake, Christopher, 94, 92, 93Beal, Byron E., 73, 72Beard, Nate, 01, 99, 00Becker, Scott, 01, 98, 99, 00Becker, William R., 80, 79Beene, Lane, 91, 88, 89, 90Behne, Daniel G., 84, 82, 83Bell, Kevin, 90, 87, 88, 89Bell, Zachary, 11, 10Bendrick, Patrick D., 84, 81Bensen, Jeffrey, 12, 09, 10, 11Bentley, Tim, 90, 87Bergstrom, Jeffrey, 94, 92, 93Bernardoni, Brandon, 05, 02Berry, William M., III, 74, 71, 72, 73Beschel, Dillon, 15, 12, 13Betance, Michael, 90, 87, 88, 89Bierie, John M., 71, 68, 69, 70Bievenour, Michael, 79, 76Bird, Carson, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07Bitterman, Thomas L., 69, 68Black, Michael, 94, 91, 92, 93Blanchard, Len, 90, 87Blank, Gary F., 72, 69, 70, 71Blasy, Christopher, 89, 86, 87, 88Bledsoe, Robert G., 81, 78, 79, 80Blevins, Jason, 00, 97, 98, 99Blew, Bryan, 03, 00, 02Bloodworth, Darryl M., 64, 61, 62, 63Bloomfield, Michael J., 81, 79, 80Bobko, Peter B., 62, 59, 60Bolen, Michael D., 71, 68, 69, 70Bonaldo, Dino, 92, 89Bonds, Cale, 00, 97, 98, 99Bonelli, Brian, 00, 97, 98Bonham, Steven S., 93, 90Booker, Albert, 89, 86, 87, 88Bortka, Victor C., 84, 81 82, 83Bounds, Jordan, 01, 00Bowers, Jason, 93, 90, 91, 92Bowman, Jason, 06, 04Boyea, Keith, 02, 00, 01Bradley, Loyd, 14, 10Brackney, David, 95, 93Braley, Andrew, 06, 04Brancato, Matthew, 99, 97Brandt, William M., 65, 64Brazier, Floyd, 98, 96Bready, Alvin, 75, 73, 74Bream, Brian B., 72, 69, 70, 71Bream, Scott R., 77, 75, 76Breece, Scott, 98, 96, 97Brennan, Hugh P., 86, 83, 84, 85Brennan, Kevin B., 72, 70, 71Brennan, Steven, 91, 89, 90Brenner, Paul H., 73, 72Brezinsky, Thomas J., 85, 84Brickey, Robert E., 61, 58, 59, 60Briehl, Austin, 13, 10, 11, 12Brimer, William T., 80, 77Brinkerhoff, Jerry L., 68, 65, 66, 67Bronson, Howard F., 60, 57, 58, 59Brooks, Matthew, 96, 94, 95Brown, Aloysious (Garrett), 16, 12, 13Brown, Brandon, 03, 00, 01Brown, Bruce A., 81, 78, 79, 80Brown, Derek C., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85Brown, Jason, 06, 03, 04, 05Brown, Lawrence R., 79, 78Brown, Marcus, 08, 04Brown, Mike W., 85, 82, 83, 84Brown, Qualario, 01, 97, 98, 00Brown, Richard M., 63, 60, 61, 62

Brown, Thomas, 97, 92, 95, 96Browning, Peter J., 86, 82Bryant, Clay, 10, 08Bryant, Ronald M., Jr., 86, 84, 85Brynteson, David W., 94, 91, 92, 93Buehler, Robert B., 80, 79Bueker, Charles, 04, 02, 03Buelow, Joel, 03, 00, 01, 02Bullard, Brian M., 83 (D)Bullard, Kevin J., 89, 86, 87, 88Bunecke, Joseph, 78, 76, 77Bungum, Dylan, 15, 12, 13Burbank, Jeffrey, 94, 92, 93Burchett, Allen W., 68, 65, 66Burdett, Jeffrey, 92, 90, 91Burg, Michael S., 84, 81Burger, Gregory, 91, 89, 90Burgwald, Jonathan R., 88, 85, 86, 87Burkart, Howard, 65, 64Burkey, Bruce A., 68, 65, 66, 67Burns, James, 02, 00, 01Burns, Steven R., 80, 79Buron, Raoul J., Jr, 75, 73, 74Bush, Gregory J., 78, 76, 77Bushell, Mark W., 78, 75, 76, 77Butler, Anthony, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04Butler, Laurence J., 79, 78Buttrell, Frederick W., 85, 82, 83, 84Byrd, Jamel, 15, 12, 13Byrd-Fulbright, Brenton, 10, 07, 08

-- C --Cage, Tre, 02, 00, 01Calhoun, Troy, 89, 85, 86, 87, 88Camacho, Marlon G., 88, 85Cameron, Carl, 91, 90Cameron, Von M., 85, 82, 83Campbell, Chris 10, 07, 08, 09Campbell, Jake, 96, 93, 94, 95Campbell, Jason, 97, 96Cancino, Paul, 02, 00, 01Cannada, Briceton, 14, 11, 12, 13Cannon, Riley, 15, 12, 13Cantwell, Michael T., 76, 73, 74, 75Capotosto, Nicholas, 95, 93Carlson, Dana J., 75, 72Carlson, Joel A., 73, 70, 71, 72Carlson, Mark, 06, 03, 04, 05Carney, Brian T., 77, 74, 75, 76Carney, Cormac J., 82, 78Carney, Shaun, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07Carp, Christopher, 07, 05, 06Carpenter, Ken S., 86, 83, 84, 85Carr, A.C., 00, 98Carr, Steve, 96, 94, 95Carr, Terry, 90, 87, 89Carraway, David L., 82, 79, 80, 81Carrington, Kevin, 14, 13Carter, Cicilio, 13, 09Carter, Ryan, 04, 02, 03, 04Cash, Gideon D., 96, 93, 94Castanias, Paul C., 86, 83Cates, Preston, 93, 90, 91Cathcart, Richard J., 67, 65, 66Cerise, Mark C., 79, 77, 78Chambers, James, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12Champaign, Joseph, 15, 11, 12, 13Chandler, Kenneth, 00, 97, 98, 99Chandler, Michael J., 86, 83, 84, 85Chandler, Robert D., 80, 76, 77Charles, Nick, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09Charron, Chris, 05, 04Charters, Doug, 00, 98, 99Cherry, Mark, 91, 88Chrisley, James, 94, 92, 93Christ, Jason J., 92, 90, 91Cianciolo, Frederick R., 82, 79

Cillessen, Bret, 96, 94, 95Clark, Asher, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11Clark, Don, 03, 01, 02Clark, George C., 59, 56, 57, 58Clark, Kenneth H., II, 59, 56, 57, 58Clark, Richard M., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85Clayton, Joshua, 08, 05, 06, 07Clifford, Larry, 96, 93Cline, Barry P., 69, 66, 67Clinton-Earl, Aaron, 16, 13Cobb, Wesley, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12Cochran, Ben, 11, 08, 09, 10Cochran, Gregory E., 89, 87, 88Coddington, Michael W., 80, 77Cole, Adam, 05, 02, 03, 04Cole, Felix, 04, 01, 02, 03Cole, Larry R., 68, 65, 66Coleman, Jerald A., 79, 77Coleman, Monty, 04, 01, 02, 03Coleman, Thomas H., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84Coleman, William (Drew), 13, 09, 10, 11, 12Collins, Dennis F., 74, 72, 73Conant, Will, 15, 13Conley, David, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04Conley, John E., 65, 62Connell, Chris P., 92, 89, 90, 91Connor, Bradley, 11, 08,09, 10Cook, Lawrence P., 68, 65, 66Cooks, Jamil, 14, 10, 11Corcoran, Brian, 13, 09, 10Cormany, Gerritt C., 67, 66Cornum, Kory G., 80, 77, 78, 79Cortese, Casey, 00, 97, 98, 99Cortney, John, 02, 01Cousins, Josh, 10, 07, 08, 09Covington, John R., 76, 73, 74, 75Cox, Franklin E., 76, 74, 75Crandall, Jason, 91, 90Crawley, Wes, 03, 00, 01, 02Crossetti, Cory, 04, 02, 03Crossman, Mark G., 89, 86, 87, 88Crowe, Lelvin, Jr., 78, 76, 77Crump, Thomas, 07, 06Cubero, Ruben, 61, 58, 59, 60Culbertson, Steven R., 75, 72Cunningham, Nate, Jr, 87, 84, 85, 86Curry, Cameron, 97, 96, 95, 96Curry, Kellen, 09, 06Curry, Timothy, 99, 96, 97, 98Curtis, Robert S., 86, 83, 84Cwach, Emile E., 59, 56, 57, 58Czarnota, Richard, 65, 62, 63, 64

-- D --Dahlmann, James W., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81Dailey, Stephen W., Jr, 84, 80Dale, Alan G., 83, 79Dalton, Michael, 97, 93, 94, 95Daniels, Tony, 14, 11Danquah, Mustafa, 02, 00Darden, Chase, 11, 08, 09, 10Davidson, Frederick M., 85, 81Davies, Jeffrey, 91, 89, 90Davis, Donald, 94, 92, 93Davis, Erik, 95, 91, 92, 93Davis, Jon, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11Davis, Matt, 09, 07Davis, William E., 83, 79Day, Scott, 13, 11, 12Dayoc, Matt, 01, 98, 99, 00Debes, Joseph M., 75, 72, 73, 74DeCoud, Justin M., 15, 12, 13Dehart, Paul E., 74, 72, 73Dekker, Travis, 08, 04, 06, 07, 08Delgado, Michael A., Jr., 83, 79Delligatti, Robert S., 59, 57Demerath, Chaz, 11, 08, 09, 10

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Denny, John P., 84, 81DeJulio, Nicholas, 13, 11, 12DeOrio, James K., 70, 68, 69DeRock, Mark, 96, 93, 94, 95DeRuyter, Tim J., 85, 82, 83, 84DeWitt, Mike, 13, 11, 12Diehl, Richard, 04, 02, 03Dietz, Connor, 12, 09, 10, 11, 12Dieudonne, Carl H., 84, 81, 82, 83Dixon, Charles, II, 84, 81Dixon, Lee C., 61, 60Dohallow, Tyler, 07, 04, 05, 06Dohner, Charles F., 75, 72Dolan, John W., 59, 56, 57Dorger, John M., 68, 66Dornbusch, Kette, 92, 89, 90, 91Douglass, Chase, 13, 11Douville, Arnold K., 78, 76, 77Dowd, McKenzie B., 12, 09Dowis, Dee, 90, 86, 87, 88, 89Downey, Douglas E., 93, 90, 91, 92Dreslinski, Nathaniel, 15, 12, 13Dressel, Kenneth L., 80, 76, 78, 79Drewnowski, Stephen T., 80, 77, 78, 79Duff, Timothy L., 71, 68, 69, 70Duffy, Kurt, 01, 99, 00Dunbar, Douglas K., 82, 79, 80, 81Duncan, Larry, 04, 01, 02, 03Duncan, Lloyd F., 67, 64, 65, 66Duncavage, Luke, 15, 13Dunn, Brent, 90, 87Dunn, Tim, 94, 92, 93Dunn, Troy E., 93, 90, 91, 92Durden, Devin, 14, 11Durham, Warren, 92, 89, 90Dwyer, Richard E, 96, 95Dyer, Jason, 94, 93

-- E --Eaglin, David, 94, 92, 93Eason, Jordan, 13, 10, 11, 12Eaton, Trey, 09, 06Ebia, Abe, 98, 96Eberle, Scott, 06, 04, 05Eccles, Jon, 02, 00Eckles, Danny L., 63, 60Edwards, Adam, 96, 94, 95Edwards, Albert, M., 94, 91, 92, 93Edwards, Pat, 06, 05Egan, Gregory S., 83, 81, 82Eilers, Todd, 97, 95, 96El-Amin, Saj, 10, 09Elliott, Joseph (Harrison), 15, 12, 13Ellis, Michael W., 77, 75Ellis, Richard P., 68, 66, 67Elsbernd, Gerald F., 59, 56Emery, Joel, 91, 88Ensor, Keith , 97, 95, 96Epie, Makia, 01, 98, 99Epping, Edward E., 70, 67, 68, 69Escamilla, Jon, 12, 09Evans, Chris, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07Evans, David, 92, 89, 90, 91Evans, Patrick W., 87, 84, 85, 86Evenson, Kraig A., 86, 83, 84, 85Evers, Michael S., 78, 75, 76, 77Evert, Robert, 98, 96, 97Ewig, Mark G., 70, 67, 68, 69Ewing, Kevin D., 83, 80, 81

-- F --Faber, Nathan, 98, 95, 96Faison, Eric, 91, 87, 89, 90Falgout, John, 10, 08, 09Falk, Karl, 98, 96, 97Fallon, Richard E., 68, 65, 66, 67Fariss, Laurence A., 75, 72, 73, 74

Farmer, Matthew, 00, 97, 98, 99Farr, Robert A., 75, 72, 73, 74Fausti, Edward A., 65, 62, 63, 64Felton, Jeffrey, 00, 98, 99Fenske, Stuart V., 63, 60, 61, 62Fernandez, Steve, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97Fieberkorn, Michael, 03, 00Findall, Christopher E., 87, 84, 85, 86Finnan, Ryan, 01, 99, 00Finnan, Sean, 98, 95, 96, 97Fischer, Alan M., 71, 69, 70Fisher, Arthur R., 67, 65, 66Fisher, Bryce, 99, 97, 98Fisher, Miles W., 15, 12, 13Fitch, Adam, 06, 03, 04, 05Fitzgerald, Nick, 15, 11, 12, 13Fitzpatrick, Charles E., III, 74, 72Fleming, Kevin J., 85, 82, 83, 84Fleming, Ross, 12, 10, 11Fleming, Ryan, 01, 99, 00Flewelling, Steven E., 87, 83, 85, 86Flynn, John, 99, 97Foertsch, Thomas R., 79, 76, 77, 78Fogler, Kevin, 11, 08, 09, 10Fortson, Michael L., 80, 77, 78, 79Foster, Derek C., 84, 82Foster, Franklin J., 78, 74Foster, Stephen, 94, 92, 93Fowler, Drew 08, 05, 06, 07France, Michael, 82, 79, 80, 81Franklin, Craig A., 81, 78Free, William (Billy), 99, 97, 98Freeman, Josh, 12, 09, 10Fritzsche, Bruce, 75, 74Fritzsche, Mark H., 77, 75, 76Frozena, John D., 76, 73, 74, 75Funk, Christian G., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84Funk, Frederick H., 84, 82, 83Furst, Timothy M., 78, 76, 77Fyda, Timothy J., 79, 77, 78

-- G --Gagliano, Sam, 15, 13Gaines, David A., 88, 85Gaines, Scott, 89, 87Galbraith, James A., 82, 78, 80, 81Galbreath, Michael J., 64, 61, 62, 63Galios, Stephen E., 59, 56, 57, 58Gallagher, Michael, 01, 98, 99, 00Gann, Christian, 15, 12Gantt, Mike, 88, 86, 87Garcia, Roy D., 88, 84, 86, 87Gardner, Ryan, 12, 10, 11Garguile, Noah, 08, 05, 06Garland, Ben, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Garner, Michael J., 69, 66Gauch, David A., 94, 91, 92, 93Gavin, Louis J., 63, 62Gebhardt, Charles L., 63, 62Geddie, Samuel T., 83, 80Gee, Michael P., 79, 76, 77, 78Gehrsitz, Tim, 05, 02George, Kristov, 16, 13Gessert, David P., 73, 70, 71, 72Gettys, Blake A., 88, 85, 86, 87Getz, Cody, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12Geyer, Brandon 10, 07, 08, 09Giannini, Bobby, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07Gibadlo, Kenny, 90, 87, 88Gibbs, Randall, 03, 00Gibson, George C., 67, 65, 66Gierat, Scott L., 89, 87, 88Gilbert, Robert L., 73, 71, 72Gilbertson, Garrett, 09, 07Gilliam, Charles, 99, 96, 97, 98Gizzi, Christopher, 98, 94, 96, 97

Gladney, Randle, 90, 87, 88, 89Glick, Brady M., 87, 84, 85, 86Glisson, Wes, 01, 99, 00Glover, Matt, 94, 92Glover, Russel D., 78, 76, 77Goheen, Leo A., 82, 79Gonzales, Ryan, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09Gorges, Thomas W., 65, 62, 63, 64Gould, Bart, 04, 03Gould, Michael C., 76, 73, 75Gouyd, Clayton A., 59, 56Graddy, Marchello, 04, 00, 01, 02, 03Grant, Karl A., 85, 81Grantham, Curtis, 07, 05, 06Gray, Andy, 06, 04, 05Gray, Chris W., 93, 90, 91, 92Gray, Ronald, 92, 89, 90, 91Green, Robert, 15, 13Greenaway, Michael, 05, 02, 03, 04Greenlaw, John T., Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71Greenlee, William F., 66, 63, 64Greenwood, Marcus R., 86, 82Gregor, Robert L., 83, 78Grein, David, 94, 92, 93Greth, James W., 66, 63, 64Gribben, Scott, 00, 97, 98, 99Griffey, Terrence H., 62, 60, 61Griffin, Garrett, 16, 12, 13Griffin, Jeremy, 94, 90Griffin, Matthew, 03, 00Griffith, John L., 72, 69, 70, 71Grimm, Douglas A., 83, 79, 80Guenther, Blaine, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07Gulledge, John F., 59, 56, 57, 58Gulliver, Timothy L., 80, 78, 79Gurnell, Braylon, 11, 09Guth, William M., 68, 65, 66, 67Guthrie, Lee C., 97, 95, 96

-- H --Haas, Darryl O., 72, 69, 70, 71Haddad, Richard S., 81, 78, 79, 80Hahn, Gerhard, 96, 94, 95Halderman, Kyle, 11, 07, 08, 09, 10Hall, Chad, 08, 05, 06, 07Hall, James B., 96, 94, 95Hall, Joshton, 12, 09, 10, 11Hall, Richard B., Jr, 68, 66Hallager, Donald J., 62, 61Hallenbeck, Ralph G., 69, 67, 68Hamlin, Kenneth E., 69, 66, 67, 68Hamm, James S., 71, 68, 69, 70Hampton, Michael, 10, 08, 09Hancock, Greg, 15, 13Hancock, Craig, 96, 94, 95Handley, Justin, 07, 04, 05Hanes, James, 02, 00, 01Hankamer, Robert (Ty), 87, 84, 85, 86Hannig, Jack D., 68, 67Hansen, Alexander, 16, 12, 13Hansen, Steven A., 74, 71, 72, 73Hanseth, George L., 66, 63, 64Hardage, Samuel A., 61, 58, 59, 60Hardin, Phillip, 90, 87Harkleroad, Wendall J., 65, 62, 63, 64Harridge, Chance, 04, 01, 02, 03Harris, David, 17, 13Harris, Ryan, 99, 96Harris, Terrance L., 81, 77Harrison, Johnny, 95, 92, 93Harrison, Ryan, 09, 07, 08Hart, Broam, 15, 11, 12, 13Hart, Devin, 08, 07Hartley, James C., 78, 77Hartwell, Colin, 08, 06Harvey, Dwight E., 85, 81

Hase, Thomas B., 80, 77Hass, Jeff T., 76, 73, 75Hassen, Kenneth A., 70, 68, 69Haugh, Jeff, 99, 97, 98Hawkins, Bruce, 86, 84Hayden, John E., 68, 65, 66, 67Haynie, Richard A., 74, 71, 72, 73Hayes, Austin, 14, 12, 13Hays, Jeffrey A., 84, 82, 83Hazen, John T., 76, 73, 74, 75Healy, Connor, 16, 12, 13Healy, Michael C., 73, 70Heard, Andrew, 13, 11Heath, Charles S., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83Heaton, Donald, 06, 03, 04, 05Hecker, James B., 89, 87, 88Heckert, Donald W., 67, 64, 65, 66Heffernon, Kelly D., 83, 81Heier, Tom, 03, 98, 99, 02Heil, Daniel, 01, 00Heil, Steven L., 74, 71, 72, 73Helinski, John F., 63, 62Hellinger, Brian K., 93, 91, 92Hemphill, Anthony, 10, 08Hendricks, Marcus, 15, 12, 13Hendricks, Steven, 96, 94, 95Hendricks, Thomas C., 59, 58Hendrickson, Steve F., 87, 84, 85, 86Hendrix, Carlton, 97, 94, 95, 96Hennek, Roderick E., 75, 72, 73, 74Hennessey, Patrick 11, 07, 08, 10Hennings, Chad W., 88, 84, 85, 86, 87Hennings, Kent, 94, 92, 93Henry, Jerry C., 14, 10, 11, 12, 13Hentges, William J., 63, 62Herrick, Gordon J., 72, 70, 71Herrington, Parker, 13, 11, 12Hess, Dean A., Jr, 63, 60, 61, 62Hess, Tyler, 05, 02, 03Hester, Michael J., 12, 09, 10, 11Hicks, Jonathan, 03, 00, 02Hightower, Trevor, 04, 01, 02, 03Hildebrand, David, 01, 98, 99, 00Hill, Brian A., 91, 88, 89, 90Hill, David S., 81, 77Hill, Eldrick, 93, 90, 91, 92Hill, Ryan, 99, 96, 97, 98Hilliard, Don C., 93, 91, 92Hinkle, James M., 61, 60Hinman, Ellwood P., III, 64, 63Hinson, Robert E., 67, 65Hirneise, Brandon, 13, 10, 11Hlatky, David, 89, 86, 87, 88Hodge, Cameron, 05, 02, 03, 04Hodgkinson, Buck, 00, 97, 98, 99Hoefar, Colby, 95, 92, 93Hoffman, Lawrence J., 79, 77, 78Hoffman, Zachary, 14, 12, 13Hogarty, James P., 67, 65, 66Hogle, Guy O., Jr, 66, 64, 65Hoita, Daniel J., 79, 77Holaday, Alva B., 65, 63, 64Holder, Daniel, 08, 06, 07Holkeboer, Thomas K., 74, 71Hollister, Scott, 90, 87, 88, 89Holloway, Robert, 96, 93, 94Holstege, Kris, 05, 03, 04Homburg, Robert C., 73, 70, 71, 72Hoog, Stephen L., 79, 76, 77, 78Hoolihan, Michael W., 85, 81, 82Hopkins, Clarence, 93, 90, 91, 92Hough, Luther W., II, 73, 71, 72House, Brandt L, 97, 95Hovorka, Theodore P., 88, 85Howard, Christopher, 91, 89, 90Howell, Samuel D., 82, 79

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Hruby, John T., 89, 87, 88Huckins, Chris, 07, 05, 06Hudgins, LeRon, 96, 93, 94, 95Huff, Jeffrey J., 84, 82, 83Huff, Lawrence D., 72, 70, 71Hufford, Larry, 06, 04, 05Hufford, Scott, 93, 90, 91, 92Huggins, Thomas G., 84, 81, 83Hughes, James, 96, 93, 94, 95Hughes, Kevin J., 89, 86, 87, 88Hunter, Mikel, 13, 09, 10, 11Huntsman, Colton, 15, 12, 13Husar, Michael A., 14, 10, 11, 13Huskisson, Alex, 13, 11, 12Hussey, Ronald J., 81, 79Hutt, Brad M., 98, 95, 96Huyser, Brett, 04, 01, 02, 03Hyder, Luke, 10, 07, 08, 09

-- I --Ichiyama, John, 97, 94Imamura, Ian, 16, 12Ingram, Joeseph, 00, 97Ireland, Dustin, 01, 00Isaacson, Terry C., 64, 61, 62, 63

-- J --Jablonsky, Keven J., 12, 09, 10, 11Jackson, Charles, 00, 97, 98, 99Jackson, John L., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81Jackson, Mark G., 83, 82Jackson, Scott F., 67, 64, 65, 66Jagerson, Gordon T., 64, 61, 62, 63Jaggers, Kenneth W., 66, 63, 64James, Christopher A., 93, 90, 91, 92James, Darren, 90, 89James, Douglas E., 86, 84James, Forrest, 88, 87James, George F., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81James, Ronald L., 92, 90, 91Janssen, Carl A., Jr., 68, 65, 66, 67Janulis, James F., 72, 70, 71Jarratt, Brian, 05, 04Jarvis, Jefferson J., 66, 64Jeffcoat, James Tyrone, 87, 85, 86Jefferson, Tim, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11Jenkins, Ron R., 98, 95, 96, 97Jennings, Ernest R., Jr, 71, 68, 69, 70Jensen, Scott R., 79, 76, 77, 78Jessop, Chris, 01, 98, 99, 00Johnson, Andre, 97, 95, 96Johnson, Daniel K., 60, 57, 58, 59Johnson, Danta, 96, 93, 94, 95Johnson, DeAndre (D.J.), 17, 13Johnson, Grant T., 93, 90, 91, 92Johnson, Greg, 90, 86, 87, 88, 89Johnson, James L., 72, 70Johnson, Jeffrey D., 89, 86, 87, 88Johnson, Jeremy, 95, 91, 92, 93Johnson, Mike, 88, 86, 87Johnson, Zach, 02, 00, 01Jolly, Todd, 04, 02, 03Jones (Sampson), Tony, 00, 97, 98, 99Jones, Bryan, 07, 04, 05, 06Jones, Darius, 13, 09, 10, 11Jones, David Lee, 91, 88, 89, 90Jones, David M., 15, 12, 13Jones, Elijah (EJ), 87, 84, 85, 86Jones, Jared N., 15, 12, 13Jones, Jason C., 92, 89, 90, 91Jones, Joshua, 08, 04Jones, Randall T., 86, 83, 85Jones, Richard D., 83, 80Jones, Ronald E., 61, 60Jones, William, Jr. 80, 77

Jordan, Chris, 13, 11, 12Jose, Joseph M., 86, 83, 84, 85Joseph, Matthew, 02, 00, 01Jozwiak, Thomas, 59, 56, 57, 58Jurries, Mike, 90, 87, 88, 89

-- K --Kafka, Tom, 90, 87, 88, 89Kaspari, Ralph 68, 66Kasperski, Donald J., 82, 79Kaufman, Evan, 13, 10, 11, 12Kauth, Zachary, 12, 09, 10, 11Kehs, Harry, 12, 10, 11Keller, Joey, 07, 04, 06Keller, Michael M., 70, 68, 69Kelley, Michael, 03, 00Kelly, Joseph A., 84, 81Kelly, Steven A., 85, 82, 83, 84Kelso, James V., 68, 67Kemp, Ryan, 09, 06, 07, 08Kendall, Thomas R., 69, 66Kendrick, Jacobe, 07, 03, 04, 05, 06Kenley, Vernon F., 62, 59Kenney, Mark L., 77, 74, 75, 76Kerber, Andrew, 14, 11, 12, 13Kerr, James A., Jr, 60, 57, 58, 59Kershner, John A., 84, 81, 82, 83Keuchler, William 11, 07, 08Kilmer, Gary M., 89, 86, 87, 88Kimes, Tyler, 06, 04, 05Kinamon, Chuck, 86, 84, 85King, Kelvin, 96, 93, 94, 95Kinslow, Anthony D., 82, 79Kirby, Michael R., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83Kirchoff, Aaron, 09, 06, 07, 08Kirkland, Jason, 99, 96, 97, 98Kirkwood, Gregory, 06, 04, 05Kiszely, Frank W., 61, 60Kleckner, Alex, 94, 92, 93Kline, Russell B., 78, 75Knorr, Brian, 86, 83, 84, 85Knutzen, Stacey, 88, 87Koepke, Michael J., 80, 77Kohl, Bruce F., 63, 60, 61, 62Kohn, Demario, 15, 12, 13Koleas, James W., 70, 67Konemann, Andrew, 12, 08, 10Kons, Jason, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12Kopacka, Ben, 12, 09, 10, 11Kosmatka, Timothy J., 89, 87, 88Kraay, Robert, 07, 04, 05, 06Krause, Kenneth E., 65, 64Krause, Robert C., 89, 86, 87, 88Kremser, Kurt, 96, 94, 95Krogh, Michael, 08, 06, 07Kubiak, Jeffrey J., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83Kucera, John N., 78, 75, 76, 77Kuenzel, John D., 60, 57, 58, 59Kuhl, Charles, 92, 89Kundert, Corrie J., 75, 72, 73, 74Kupersmith, Douglas A., 76, 73, 74, 75Kurzdorfer, Joel, 05, 02, 03Kusan, Joshua, 13, 10, 11, 12

-- L --LaBasco, Brian, 03, 00, 01LaCoste, James (Anthony), 14, 10, 11, 12, 13Ladipo, Roland, 17, 13Lamendola, Ken, 11, 07, 08, 09Lanagan, Mike, 66, 64Landes, William M., 65, 62, 63, 64Lane, Philip R., 61, 57, 58, 59, 60Lang, James D., 63, 61, 62Lange, Thomas L., 76, 73, 74, 75Larson, Adam, 04, 01Larson, Dean L., 92, 89

Larson, Derrick R., 88, 85, 86, 87Larson, Stephen, 10, 07, 08Laster, Jeremy, 00, 97, 98, 99Lawal, Olawale (Wale), 13, 09Lawrie, Stan, 94, 91, 92Lawson, David E., 76, 72, 73, 74, 75Leary, Donald C., 97, 95, 96Lee, James W., 79, 76Lee, Jonathan, 15, 11, 12, 13Lehnhardt, Michael, 91, 89, 90Leimbach, Glenn R., 70, 68, 69Lenhart, Patrick, 94, 92, 93 Lennon, Raymond L., Jr, 64, 62, 63Leslie, Todd, 04, 01Letnich, Steve, 90, 87Leuthauser, Dennis A., 70, 67, 68, 69Lewis, Robert M., 70, 68, 69Lewis, Rodney, 91, 87, 88, 89, 90Lietzke, Robert, 89, 87, 89Lindsay, Brian, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12Lington, Peter, 00, 97, 98, 99Link, Keith, 15, 13Linn, Christian (Hayes), 17, 13Linnenkohl, William W., 76, 72Litz, Elwood E., 68, 65, 66Livingston, Donald B., 59, 57Lobotzke, Steed, 92, 90, 91Logsdon, Travis, 01, 98, 99, 00Lombardi, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93Long, Leslie J., 79, 76Longnecker, Charles H., 70, 67, 68, 69Lorber, John, 64, 62, 63Lore, David, 14, 12, 13Lorenz, Frederick S., 76, 75Loughman, Michael R., 87, 85, 86Louthan, Marty, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83Love, Bryon K., 92, 90, 91Lovelace, Clifton, 91, 89, 90Lovett, Ross, 14, 11, 12, 13Ludowig, Alex, 16, 12, 13Luebbe, Dana-Paul, 14, 11, 12, 13Lueckenhoff, Andrew, 03, 00Lumpkin, Kyle 11, 08Lusk, Peter, 10, 07, 08, 09Lyons, Mark, 90, 87, 88, 89

-- Mc --McArtor, Trusten A., 64, 61, 62, 63McCain, Charles M., 60, 59McCarthy, Kip, 08, 05, 06, 07McCausland, Charles W., 79, 76, 77, 78McCollum, Mack, K., 78, 76, 77McCombs, Will, 94, 92, 93McConnell, Preston, 95, 93, 94McCraney, Matt, 02, 99, 01, 02McCray, Brian, 96, 93, 94, 95McCray, Cleveland R., 83, 79, 80, 81, 82McCulloch, Roberts S., 67, 66McDonald, Carlton, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92McDonough, Robert L., 62, 60, 61McDowell, Lance, 90, 87, 88, 89McElhannon, Neal B., 85, 81McGraw, Warner R., 75, 73, 74McHenry, Gavin, 16, 12, 13McKain, Andew, 09, 06McKay, Scotty, 01, 98, 99, 00McKiernan, Thomas, 71, 69, 70McKinney, Robert L., 70, 69McLain, William L., Jr, 59, 56McMenomy, Robert, 06, 04, 05McMonagle, Donald R., 74, 72McNaughton, Robert J., 62, 61McNelis, Pat, 90, 87, 88, 89McPhee, Duncan, 04, 03McWilliams, Harrison, 12, 09, 10

-- M --Maattala, Cyd L., 71, 68, 69, 70MacArthur, Ty, 14, 11, 12, 13MacGhee, David F., Jr., 70, 68, 69Machacek, Stephen R., 72, 71Machovina, George S., 73, 70, 71, 72MacInnis, Christopher, 94, 91, 92, 93Maddox, Steve, 04, 02, 03Madole, Sean, 94, 92, 93Madonna, Donald E., 59, 57Madrid, Julian, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07Madsen, Keith, 09, 07, 08Magee, Claybourne S., II, 67, 65, 66Mai, Matt, 02, 00, 01Maki, Terry W., Jr., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86Malackowski, Patrick C., 86, 83, 84, 85Malin, Andy, 01, 98, 99, 00Malkovich, Michael S., 80, 77Mallory, Grant, 05, 02, 03Malm, Daniel S., 82, 78, 79Maloy, Jason, 95, 92, 93Manley, George S., 84, 81, 82Manning, Henry W., 66, 64, 65Manuel, James, 15, 13Marietta, Anthony R., 70, 67, 68, 69Mark, Michael J., 75, 72, 73, 74Marr, Dale A., 80, 77Marsh, Mark, 05, 01, 02Marsh, Richard, 96, 93, 94, 95Marshall, Ben, 11, 08Marshall, Robert A., 70, 69Martello, James, 00, 97, 98, 99Martin, Andrew, 04, 03Martin, Curtis J., 71, 68, 69, 70Martin, Kevin C., 87, 84, 85, 86Martini, Frank, 88, 86, 87Marvin, Jared, 09, 06, 07, 08Mason, Gerald M., 85, 82Mason, Linwood, Jr, 78, 75, 76, 77Massie, Steve, 04, 02, 03Mastin, Darrell G., 76, 73, 74, 75Mastroianni, Alex, 90, 87Mateos, Carlos L., 85, 82, 83, 84Mathis, Chad, 94, 91, 92, 93Mathis, Mario, 90, 87, 88, 89Maunz, James, 97, 94, 95, 96Maurer, Thomas R., 92, 90, 91Maxwell, Victor P., 61, 59, 60May, Charles A., Jr., 59, 56, 57Mayfield, William K., 72, 70, 71Mayo, James R., 61, 58, 59, 60Mayo, Paul, 03, 00, 01, 02Mays, Jordan, 15, 11, 13Meagher, Patrick M., 80, 77, 78, 79Means, Alex, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12Meidinger, Travis, 00, 97, 98, 99Meinrod, Sam, 02, 99, 00, 01Meissen, Brad, 07, 05, 06Melcher, Mark A., 85, 82, 83, 84Melzer, Robert, 94, 91, 92, 93Merritt, Brent, 90, 87, 89Merrix, Ronald V., 83, 79Messerall, Alec, 05, 02, 03, 04Metters, Tony, 01, 98, 99, 00Meyer, Anthony R., 93, 91, 92Meyer, Scott, 03, 00, 01, 02Miazga, Ronald F., 65, 64Mignery, Alex, 01, 98Miller, Ben, 02, 99, 00, 01Miller, Chris, 14, 10, 11, 12, 13Miller, James A., 77, 74, 75, 76Miller, James V., 84, 81Miller, Kelly D., 81, 77Miller, Travis C, 13, 10, 11, 12Mills, Nathan B., Jr, 68, 66

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Milodragovich, Chris. N., 76, 73, 74, 75Mindrup, Frank, 99, 96, 97, 98Mitchell, David L., 73, 70, 71Mitchell, Erik, 94, 92, 93Mitchell, Jay, 59, 56, 57, 58Mitchell, Nelson, 06, 03, 04, 05Mitchell, Orderia F., 73, 70, 71, 72Mitchell, Peter C., 65, 62, 63, 64Mitscherling, Russ, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05Mittelstadt, Gary, H., 77, 74, 75, 76Moffett, Mike, 08, 06, 07Mohr, Jeffrey W., 98, 95, 96, 97Monahan, James E., Jr, 77, 73, 74, 75Monson, Chris, 08, 06, 07Moody, Mark K., 93, 90, 91, 92Moorberg, Monte L., 61, 59, 60Moore, Clyde D., II, 80, 76Moore, Dennis D., 83, 80, 82Moore, James, 95, 92, 93Moore, John L., 61, 59, 60Moore, Justin, 10, 08, 09Moores, Charles R., 61, 58, 59Moorhead, Glen W., III, 69, 68Morales, Myles, 10, 08, 09Morgan, Beau, 97, 94, 95, 96Morgan, Blane, 99, 97, 98Morris, Andre, Jr., 11, 07, 08, 09, 10Morris, Caleb, 08, 04, 06, 07Morris, Grant A., 88, 85, 86Morris, James E., 74, 71, 72, 73Morris, Richard T., 64, 62, 63Morris, Thomas J., 79, 77Mott, David R., 92, 90, 91Mrozek, Jerry L., 66, 64, 65Mueller, Michael J., 68, 65, 66Mullins, Dan, 90, 87, 89Mulloy, Brian, 97, 95, 96Mumme, David L., 69, 67, 68Munafo, Marc E., 87, 84, 85, 86Murphy, Franklin, 74, 71, 72, 73Murphy, Timothy L., 65, 64Murray, Ronald W., 65, 62, 63Murray, William P., IV, 75, 72, 73, 74Myers, Greg, 88, 86, 87

-- N --Nacrelli, George A., 63, 62Nan, David, 09, 06Needham, Kenneth E., 62, 60, 61Nelson, Corey, 01, 97, 98, 99, 00Nelson, Eric G., 80, 79Nelson, Robert A., 93, 90, 91, 92Nemeth, William C., 67, 64Netzinger, Don L., 62, 61Neufeld, Blane, 04, 01, 02, 03Newby, Matthew, 94, 91, 92, 93Newell, Todd, 08, 06, 07, 08Newman, Dylan, 99, 96, 97, 98Newman, Edwin C., 62, 60, 61Nichol, Joseph, 15, 12, 13Nicklas, Peter L., 85, 82, 83, 84Niklas, Austin J., 13, 10, 11, 12Noonan, Mark, W., 80, 76Norman, James, 00, 98, 99Norman, Tony, 08, 05, 06, 07Novak, Dan A., 74, 71Noyes, Patrick, 15, 13

-- O --O’Connell, Eric M., 81, 79, 80O’Day, Ryan, 07, 05O’Gorman, Joseph R., 65, 62, 63, 64Oberdieck, Donald R., 85, 82, 83, 84Ofili, Phil, 12, 08, 09Ogilvie, Eugene S., 73, 70, 71, 72Oleszczuk, Rick K., 84, 81

Olin, Jerome C., 73, 72Ollis, Jim, 08, 05, 06, 07Olsen, Jason, 96, 93Olson, Eric, 90, 87, 88, 89Olson, Nathan, 02, 98, 02Oms, John H., 13, 10 Ondrejko, John J., 67, 64Onuoha, Obasi, 94, 91, 92, 93Onyechi, Jacob, 17, 13Osborne, Nathanial, 02, 00, 01Ottofy, Glyn M., 73, 70, 71, 72Overstreet, Jeff, 04, 00, 01, 02, 03

-- P --Pacini, Phillip M., 72, 71Paffett, Tyler, 08, 05, 07, 08Palko, Kevin, 86, 84, 85Palko, Kreg A., 88, 86, 87Palmer, Joseph, 96, 93, 94, 95Palmer, Leotis, 03, 99, 00, 01, 02Parisi, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93Park, Anthony, 04, 01, 02, 03Parker, Jimmie, 95, 91, 92Parker, Robert S., 71, 69, 70Parker, Thomas Gary, 77, 74, 75, 76Parks, Charles, 98, 96, 97Parma, Wilson H., 63, 61, 62Paroda, Matthew, 99, 97, 98Parr, Jeffrey, 98, 96, 97Pasko, Robert, II, 84, 80Pastorello, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93Patton, David B., 71, 68, 69Paulson, Jake, 09, 06, 07, 08Pavlich, Sean, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83Payne, James M., 89, 86, 87, 88Payne, Zachary T., 12, 09, 10, 11Pearson, Preston (Kale), 15, 12, 13Pease, Anthony, 71, 69, 70Peel, John, 05, 02, 04Peeples, Scott, 08, 05, 06, 07Pendry, Justin, 02, 99, 00, 01Peragine, Robert, 94, 92, 93Perez, Gilberto, 07, 04, 05, 06Perez, Robert E., 92, 90, 91Perlow, Stuart, 07, 04, 05, 06Peshehonoff, Ted, 89, 87Petersen, Charles E., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83Peterson, Thomas L., 75, 72, 73, 74Petrzelka, Terrence L., 70, 68, 69Pharris, Eric M., 86, 84, 85Philippsen, Gregory E., 71, 70Phillips, Brian, 99, 97, 98Phillips, David, 59, 56, 57, 58Pickering, Trent A., 87, 85, 86Pickett, Daniel, 12, 09, 10, 11Pickett, Ivan, 93, 89Pierce, Jordan, 15, 13Pierce, Roland, 14, 10Pipes, Andrew, 09, 06, 07, 08Pipes, Stephen C., 98, 95, 96, 97Pittman, Kelly M., 86, 83, 84, 85Podolny, David, A., 77, 75, 76Pointer, Ronald, L., 79, 76, 77, 78Poland, Dennis, 06, 03, 04, 05Pollard, Ryan, 15, 11Pommer, Matt, 01, 98, 99, 00Porisch, Luke, 01, 98, 99, 00Potter, Robert G., 76, 73, 74, 75Powell, Joe, 90, 87, 88Price, William, 91, 88, 89, 90Prill, Mark E., 73, 71, 72Probert, Dan, 02, 99, 00, 01Proctor, Spencer, 15, 12, 13Pruitt, Lewis R., 82, 79Pshsniak, Gregory J., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85Pugh, Joseph, 02, 00, 01

Pupich, George S., 60, 56, 57, 58, 59Pupich, Samuel A., 97, 94, 95, 96Puster, John S., 65, 62, 63, 64Puz, Craig A., 76, 73, 74, 75

-- Q --Quaale, Ryan J., 98, 95, 96, 97Quinlan, Michael J., 61, 58, 59, 60Quinn, Kevin, 07, 05, 06Quintana, Sean, 10, 07, 08, 09

-- R --Rabold, John, 08, 06, 07Radtke, Danny L., 66, 65Rafferty, Steven G., 85, 82, 83, 84Ralston, Frank, 63, 62Randle, Austin, 08, 06, 07Ranger, Mark D.., 97, 94, 95, 96Ransom, Samuel, 96, 94, 95Rathsack, Matthew D., 86, 83, 84Ratkewicz, Arthur G., 74, 71, 72, 73Rawlins, Michael E., 61, 58, 59, 60Rayl, George F., 70, 67, 68, 69Rayl, Thomas J., 70, 68, 69Reed, Dale N., Jr., 79, 77, 78Reeves, Brandon, 09, 06, 07, 08Reid, Colton, 12, 09, 10, 11Reiley, Michael T., 70, 69Reimer, Cliff, 99, 97Reinebach, Rob, 01, 98Reiner, David Allen, 77, 73, 74, 75, 76Remauldo, Mike J., 92, 90Rembert, Reggie 11, 07, 08, 09, 10Remsey, James, 93, 90, 91, 92Renaud, Robert V., 81, 79, 80Rengel, Michael J., 68, 65, 66Renner, Michael J., 76, 73, 74, 75Renner, Robert L., 80, 77Reybitz, Edwin, 67, 64Reymann, Chris C., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81Rhone, Jamie, 98, 94, 95, 96Rhone, Jon, 95, 91Ricciardi, Rick, 07, 04Rice, Walter H., IV, 92, 90, 91Richardson, Carl H., Jr, 68, 65Richardson, Charles, Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71Riche, Richard J., 76, 74, 75Richmond, Philip A., 77, 74, 75, 76Rickard, Dominic, 08, 04Ricketts, Rick 11, 07, 08, 09, 10Rillos, Matt, 00, 97, 98, 99Rino, Anthony, 82, 80, 81, 82Ritchie, Richard S., 64, 62, 63Ritchie, Rick, 88, 87Rivers, Kevin, 09, 07, 08Rivers, Richard J., Jr, 69, 67, 68Roach, Charles D., 68, 65Roberson, Anthony J., 89, 86, 87, 88Roberts, Karson, 16, 13Roberts, Michael, 00, 97, 98, 99Roberts, Quinton D., 88, 85, 86, 87Roberts, Randall, 96, 94, 95Robinette, Jalen, 17, 13Robinson, Jaquan, 12, 08Roche, Barry, 99, 96, 97Rochell, Matthew, 16, 12, 13Rodgers, Chadney, 03, 00Rodgers, Charles S., 59, 56, 57, 58Rodgers, Michael L., 93, 90, 91, 92Rodgers, Sean, 05, 02, 03Rodwell, Joseph E., 64, 61, 62, 63Romine, Nathaniel (Nate), 17, 13Root, Mark, 08, 05, 06, 07Rosane, Edwin, 59, 56, 57, 58Rose, Jerry W., 84, 82, 83Rosebush, Russell C., 79, 77, 78Roseman, Stephen R., 68, 65, 66, 67

Rosenbach, Rory, 98, 95, 96Ross, Joseph S., 66, 65Rotello, Thomas J., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86Rountree, Neal, 61, 59Rouse, Jason B., 85, 82, 83Rouse, Jerry D., 81, 78, 79, 80Rouser, Jeffrey A., 84, 81, 82Ruby, Tomislav Z., 86, 83, 84, 85Rudd, Ned, W., Jr, 81, 79, 80Rudzinski, John, 05, 02, 03, 04Ruechel, Andrew, 16, 13Ruff, Tobin, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97Rule, Andrew, 02, 00, 01Rumph, Clay F., 81, 78Runyon, Kevin, 02, 97, 00, 01Rushing, Devin, 16, 13Russ, Steven, 95, 92, 93, 94Ryan, Michael S., 75, 74Rybak, Garrett, 08, 05, 06, 07Ryll, Dennis L., 69, 66, 68

-- S --Salat, Frank E., 66, 65Salmon, Scott M., 89, 87, 88Sanders, Gilbert, 95, 93Sanderson, Jason, 99, 95, 96, 97, 98Sanderson, John N., 66, 65Sanford, Torrance, 95, 91Sapp, John C., 96, 95Sasser, Zach, 07, 05, 06Schaefer, Stefan C., 77, 74Schafer, Scott H., 81, 77, 78, 79, 80Scheel, Dennis, 94, 90, 91Scheel, Thomas T., 94, 91, 92, 93Scheltens, Gregory K., 83, 81, 82Schieffer, Joseph, 04, 01, 02, 03Schlegel, Anthony, 05, 01, 02Schluckebier, Tom K., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81Schoeck, James A., 74, 72Schonsheck, Tyler, 11, 08, 09, 10Schoof, Richard J., 62, 61Schreck, David, 83, 80, 81, 82Schreck, Scott, 81, 80Schultz, James H. 68, 65, 66Schumacher, Timothy, 98, 96, 97Schwartz, John, 04, 02, 03Schwarzenbach, Todd, 94, 92Schweighardt, Chris, 97, 94, 95, 96Schweiss, Erik, 14, 10`Scott, Alton J., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84Scott, Bob, 06, 04, 05Scott, David J., 78, 75, 76, 77Scott, Earl, 91, 89Scott, John P., 85, 85Scott, Leon, 84, 80Scott, Michael W., 76, 74, 75Sears, James F., 64, 61, 62, 63Seekins, Ryan, 02, 00Senn, Steve, 90, 87, 88, 89Sessum, Jared, 00, 97Sexton, Donald L., 72, 71Shaffer, Daniel, 04, 01, 03, 04Shaffer, David, 06, 04, 05Shaffer, Steve 11, 07Shannon, Richard H., 71, 68, 69, 70Shanor, Aaron, 08, 07Sharp, Bradley S., 76, 75Shaw, Robert L., 77, 74, 75, 76Shea, Kevin, 89, 87Shedd, Tyler, 93, 91, 92Sherman, Daniel B., 84, 82Sholtis, Edward, 93, 92Shugg, Charles K., 80, 78, 79Shwedo, Bradford J., 87, 85, 86Sicks, David F., 64, 61, 62, 63Sigler, Steven A., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86

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Simpson, Carlton S., 63, 60, 61, 62Simpson, Vergil, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92Singleton, Jemal, 99, 96, 97, 98Sinning, Matthew, 93, 91Skolnick, Corey, 12, 09Skotte, Daniel M., 72, 71Slack, David E., 77, 74, 75, 76Smagh, Nishawn, 00, 97, 98, 99Smith, Andy, 89, 87, 88Smith, Chad (James), 08, 04, 05, 06, 07Smith, Clifford R., 76, 73, 74, 75Smith, Donald R., 83, 78, 80, 82Smith, Gerald T., 79, 76, 77, 78Smith, Gregor D., 74, 71, 72, 73Smith, James A., 71, 68, 69, 70Smith, Kenny, 05, 02, 03, 04Smith, Larry A., 71, 68Smith, Michael J., 87, 84, 85, 86Smith, Nathan, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07Smith, Ricard K., 84, 79, 80, 81, 82Smith, Shea (Robert), 09, 06, 07, 08Smith, Shawn D., 84, 79, 80, 82, 83Soderberg, Erik, 12, 09, 10, 11Sokora, Brandon, 00, 97, 98, 99Solano, Francisco (Paco), 16, 13Sotallaro, Mark, 95, 93Soulek, James W., 65, 64Southam, Wayne, 02, 98, 01Southworth, Ryan, 11, 08, 09, 10Sowa, John, 66, 65Spears, Christian, 15, 12, 13Speltz, John G. 85, 80Spence, Overton, 06, 02, 03, 04Spetman, Randall W., 76, 73, 74, 75Spewock, Stephen T., 87, 84, 85, 86Spithill, John A., 69, 66Spolsky, Iwan (John), 00, 98, 99Stahr, Carsten, 06, 04, 05Staine-Pyne, Frank, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97Stamp, Eric, 90, 87Stampfl, John T., 65, 62Stanbury, Tom 84, 81, 82, 83Stanton, Billy J., Jr., 73, 70, 71Staponski, Rod, 77, 75, 76Staponski, Virgil C., 71, 68, 69, 70Stark, Ed, 90, 87Starkey, Richard N., 68, 65, 66, 67Stattmiller, Joseph E., 93, 90Steed, John E., 88, 85, 86, 87Steelhammer, Weston, 17, 13Stein, Paul E., 66, 64, 65Stephan, Rodney A., 92, 89, 90, 91Stephens, Darnell, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04Stephens, Paul, 67, 64Stephens, Savier 11, 07, 08, 09Stoll, Patrick J., 87, 84, 85, 86Stonehouse, David J., 73, 72Stoner, Ronald E., 62, 59Strain, Leroy A., 91, 90Strecker, Adam, 04, 01, 02, 03Strickland, Dontae, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12Strock, Brian, 02, 00, 01Strom, Brock T., 59, 56, 57, 58Stucker, Pat B., 72, 71Sturch, James P., 80, 78, 79Suder, Beau, 07, 04, 05, 06Suhajda, Joe, 97, 94, 95, 96Sullivan, Konda, 83, 79, 80, 81, 82Sumpter, Steven, 15, 12, 13Sumrall, Darryl J., 89, 86, 87, 88Sundquist, Ted, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83Sutton, Chris, 07, 04, 05, 06Sutton, Curtis, 94, 91, 92, 93Sutton, David A. 86, 83Svendsen, Erik, 02, 00Swanberg, Kevin G., 79, 76

Swanson, Richard E., 69, 66, 67, 68Swertfager, Thomas A., 73, 72

-- T --Taibi, John, 05, 03, 04, 05Tanner, Craig, 97, 94, 95, 96Tavrytzky, Jan A., 86, 83Taylor, Nicholas, 04, 01, 02, 03Taylor, William, 59, 57Teague, John V., 87, 83, 85, 86Teague, Roger W., 86, 83, 84, 85Tebrink, Kenneth L., 79, 77Teigen, Scott, 94, 91, 92, 93Tellers, Shawn, 98, 96, 97Telliard, Timothy P., 82, 78Terrazone, Nathan, 05, 03, 04Tew, Jared, 11, 08, 09, 10Theken, Terry W., 73, 71, 72Thies, Jerome C., 63, 60, 61, 62Thiessen, Michael, 01, 98, 99, 00Thomas, Adam K., 94, 91Thomas, Bernard, 98, 94Thomas, Bobby J., 92, 89, 90, 91Thomas, Chris, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09Thomas, David W., 80, 76, 77Thomas, Douglas, 85, 81Thomas, Grant, 07, 04, 05, 06Thomas, Paul R., 65, 62, 63Thomas, Scott A., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85Thomas, Shawn, 00, 97, 98, 99Thomason, James A., 69, 67Thompson, Dallas, 01, 95, 96, 00Thompson, George M., 62, 61Thompson, Grant (Erik), 03, 01, 02Thompson, Matthew, 05, 02Thompson, Neal R., 92, 90Thompson, Robert G., 75, 72, 73, 74Thompson, Victor, 07, 05, 06Thomsen, Thomas, 93, 91, 92Thomson, Laurence J., 59, 56, 57, 58Thorstenson, Craig, 00, 97, 98, 99Thurbush, Mark, 98, 96, 97Thurston, Douglas, 95, 92, 93Tietge, Michael R., 62, 60, 61Timm, David L., 83, 82Timmerman, Troy, 15, 13Tipton, Tucker, 13, 11, 12Toffel, George J., 62, 61Tokish, John T., 91, 87, 88, 89, 90Toliver, Michael K., 87, 84, 85, 86Tollstam, Larry C., 65, 62, 63, 64Tomallo, James, 88, 86Tone, Jason, 95, 93Torchia, Linden J., 78, 75, 76, 77Toth, Andrew J., 89, 87, 88Townsend, John S., 74, 71Townsend, Paul, 00, 98, 99Travnick, William R., 79, 76, 77, 78Tripple, Trent, 97, 92, 95, 96Tubbs, James O., 80, 78, 79Tucker, Eric, 94, 92, 93Turner, Dennis, 00, 97Turner, Dylan, 14, 10Turner, Howard, 04, 01, 02, 03Turner, Stephen V., 69, 66, 67, 68Tyler, Michael, 99, 96, 97, 98Tyner, Dustin G., 97, 95, 96

-- U --Underbakke, Jesse, 04, 02, 03Uzell, David, 83, 80, 81, 82

-- V --VanHulzen, Trent, 90, 87, 88, 89VanInwegan, Earl S., 60, 57Van maarth, Ryan, 02, 00Vargas, John, 96, 93, 94, 95Vaughn, Kenneth L., 77, 73, 74Vellanti, Christopher G.L., 86, 84, 85Vernon, Rodney G., 86, 83, 84, 85Vertrees, Richard C., 82, 79Vickery, Charles A., Jr, 82, 79Vinson, Daniel, 14, 11Vosika, Eugene L., 59, 56

-- W --Wachenheim, Scott, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83Wade, Chris, 01, 98, 99Wade, Max, 98, 94Waggoner, Mark, 93, 92Wagner, Robert K., 61, 59, 60Waiwaiole, Jordan, 12, 09, 10, 11Walker, Dexter, 16, 12, 13Walker, Michael, 97, 94, 95, 96Walker, Michael D., 88, 85Walker, Nathan, 11, 09, 10Walker, Steve, 95, 93Walker, Terry, 91, 88, 89Walker, Thomas T., 61, 59, 60Waller, Brett, 04, 02, 03Waller, James P., 05, 02, 03, 04Waller, Steven D., 73, 71, 72Wallerstein, A.J., 12, 08, 09, 10, 11Walski, Paul, 91, 89, 90Walters, Brooks, 02, 00, 01Ward, Matt, 06, 02, 03Wargo, Paul G., Jr, 66, 63, 64Warrack, Christian A., 60, 59Warren, Charlton, 99, 96, 97, 98Warzeka, Jonathan, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11Washer, Christopher, 82, 78, 79, 80, 81Washington, Christopher, 95, 92Waszak, Matt, 99, 98Waterman, Charles R., Jr., 60, 59Watkins, Brian, 95, 91, 92, 93Watkins, Bobby, 15, 11Watson, Ryan, 17, 13Weathers, Jeffrey T., 87, 84, 86Weathersby, Ray, 98, 97Weaver, Ross, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05Webb, Lance C., 74, 71, 72, 73Webb, Michael A., 80, 76, 77Weber, Mark, 90, 88, 89Weeks, Tyler, 09, 07Weidmann, James, 78, 74, 75, 76, 77Weigand, John R., 84, 81, 82, 83Weiss, Bart W., 86, 83, 84, 85Weist, Chace, 05, 01Wells, Charles, 08, 05, 06Welsh, John, 03, 01, 02West, James D., 68, 66Weydert, James C., 72, 70, 71Whaley, Harold E., 71, 68, 69, 70Whaley, Sanders A., 79, 75Wharton, Donald, 15, 13Whatley, Melvin B., 98, 95Whiting, Jackson, 00, 97, 98, 99Whitt, Kevin, 12, 10, 11Wideman, Hubert G., 59, 57, 58Wikstrom, Jon (Wylie), 11, 09, 10Wild, Ray E., 76, 72, 73, 74, 75Wiley, Alan C., 82, 79, 80, 81Wilkerson, Brandon, 96, 94, 95Wilkie, Jordan, 05, 02, 03, 04Wilkie, Peter R., 93, 90, 91, 92Williams, Keith, 09, 06, 07, 08Williams, Kevin, 95, 91, 92, 93

Williams, Mark C., 89, 88Williams, Paul W., 78, 75, 76, 77Williams, Ryan E., 08, 05, 06, 07Williams, Ryan K., 80, 77, 78, 79Willis, Roy W., Jr, 75, 72, 73, 74Wilson, Billy, 01, 98Wilson, Dwan E., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85Wilson, Jonathan, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05Wilson, Lyle E., 62, 61Wilson, Russell A., 86, 84, 85Wilson, Steven, 90, 87, 88, 89Winters, Deacon L., 80, 77Wolfe, Richard E., 67, 65Wolters, Tod D., 82, 79, 80, 81Wood, Joseph L., 92, 89, 90, 91Wood, Kenneth S., 77, 74, 75, 76Wooding, Jr., Anthony, 14, 10, 11Woodring, Erik, 99, 97, 98Woods, Darryl, 91, 89, 90Woods, Philip H., 61, 60Worden, Roy M., 76, 73, 74, 75Wosilius, William, 91, 88, 89Wright, Adrian, 04, 01, 02, 03Wright, Alex, 99, 97Wright, Anthony, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11Wurglitz, Alfred M., 70, 67, 68, 69Wyngaard, Gerald F., 68, 65, 66, 67

-- Y --Yandell, Saxon, 94, 91, 92, 93Yarbrough, Steve, 89, 87, 88Yates, Shanon, 92, 89, 90, 91Yeager, Louis, 93, 90, 91, 92Yeager, Luke, 09, 07, 08Young, David T., 92, 89, 90, 91Young, Douglas, 91, 88, 89, 90Young, Matt, 95, 93Young, Terrence J., 75, 73, 74Young, Wayne D., 94, 90, 91, 92, 93

-- Z --Zagzebski, Kenneth P., 68, 65, 66, 67Zaleski, Charles D., 59, 56, 57, 58Zanotti, Adam, 07, 04, 05Zanotti, Charles (C.J.), 00, 97, 98, 00Zdroik, Daniel, 91, 89, 90Zeman, Michael, 97, 94, 95, 96Zeman, Ryan, 08, 05, 06Zemko, Charles R., 14, 12, 13Ziebart, David A., 80, 76, 77, 78, 79Ziegler, John J., 86, 83, 84, 85Zolninger, Gregory C., 84, 81, 82, 83Zyroll, Thomas C., 68, 65, 66, 67

All-Time Lettermen

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1955 (4-4-0)Coach: Col. Robert V. WhitlowCo-Captains: Brock Strom & John White+O.8 Denver Frosh* .......................... W 34-18 O.15 Colorado State Frosh (N1) ........ W 21-13 O.22 Colorado Frosh (N2) ................. L 0-32 O.29 Kansas Frosh ............................ L 0-33 N.5 Utah Frosh (N1) ........................ L 6-12 N.12 Wyoming Frosh (N2) ............... W 21-13 N.19 at New Mexico Frosh ............... W 7-6 N.26 Oklahoma Frosh ....................... L 12-48 * - 17,785 saw first game at D.U. Stadium in Denver.N1 - Penrose Stadium, Colorado Springs.N2 - Pueblo Stadium, Pueblo, Colo.+ - Game captains were used. Strom and White were named co-captains prior to the final game of the season.1955 was a non-varsity season (games not counted in overall record).

1956 (6-2-1)Coach: L.T. “Buck” ShawCo-Captains: Larry Thomson & Charles Zaleski+S.29 at San Diego U.* ....................... W 46-0 O.6 at Colorado College .................. W 53-14 O.13 Western State ............................ W 48-13 O.20 Colorado Mines ........................ W 49-6 O.27 Eastern New Mexico ................ W 34-7 N.3 Northern Colorado .................... W 21-0 N.10 at Whittier ................................. T 14-14 N.17 Idaho State (N1) ....................... L 7-13 N.24 Brigham Young ........................ L 21-34 * - First varsity game and first Air Force shutout.N1 - Pueblo Stadium.+ - Game captains were used. Thomson and Zaleski were named co-captain prior to final game of the season.

1957 (3-6-1)Coach: L.T. “Buck” ShawCo-Captains: Brock Strom & Charles Zaleski+ S.20 at UCLA* ................................. L 0-47 S.28 Occidental ................................. W 40-6 O.5 Detroit ....................................... W 19-12 O.11 at George Washington .............. L 0-20 O.26 at Tulsa ..................................... L 7-12 N.2 at Wyoming .............................. T 7-7 N.9 Denver ...................................... L 14-26 N.16 at Utah ...................................... L 0-34 N.23 New Mexico ............................. W 31-0 N.30 Colorado State .......................... L 7-20 * - First crowd of over 30,000 to watch Air Force game (33,293). + - Game captains. Strom and Zaleski were named co-captains at the end of the season.

1958 (9-0-2)First Senior ClassCoach: Ben MartinCaptain: Brock StromS.26 at Detroit ................................... W 37-6 O.4 at 8/8 Iowa*................................. T 13-13 O.11 Colorado State .......................... W 36-6 O.18 at Stanford ................................ W 16-0 O.25 Utah (17/14) .............................. W 16-14 N.1 at Oklahoma St. (17/13) ........... W 33-29 N.8 at Denver (14/10) ...................... W 10-7 N.15 Wyoming (N1) (12/10) ............. W 21-6 N.22 at New Mexico (10/9) ............... W 45-7 N.29 at Colorado (9/8) ....................... W 20-14 COTTON BOWLJ1 9/10 TCU (N2) (8/6) ................. T 0-0 * - First crowd of over 45,000 to watch Air Force game (48,325).N1 - Washburn Field, Colorado Springs.N2 - Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

1959 (5-4-1)Coach: Ben MartinCaptain: Howard BronsonS.26 at Wyoming .............................. W 20-7 O.3 at Trinity (-/18) ......................... W 27-6 O.10 Idaho (19/18) ............................ W 21-0 O.17 Oregon (N1) (12/17) ................. L 3-20 O.23 at 17/- UCLA ........................... W 20-7 O.31 Army (N2)+ (15/-) .................... T 13-13 N.7 at Missouri (20/18) ................... L 0-13 N.14 Arizona (N3) ............................. W 22-15 N.21 New Mexico ............................. L 27-28 N.28 at Colorado ............................... L 7-15 + - First crowd of over 65,000 to watch regular season Air Force game (67,000).N1 - Portland, Ore.N2 - Yankee Stadium, New York City.N3 - Folsom Field, Boulder, Colo.Air Force was ranked 15th in the preseason national poll

1960 (4-6-0)Coach: Ben MartinCaptain: Mike Quinlan+S.24 Colorado State .......................... W 32-8 O.1 Stanford .................................... W 32-9 O.8 8/11 Missouri (17/-) .................. L 8-34 O.15 5/5 Navy (N1) ........................... L 3-35 O.22 at Wyoming .............................. L 0-15 O.29 George Washington .................. L 6-20 N.5 Denver ...................................... W 36-6 N.12 at 14/11 UCLA ......................... L 0-22 N.26 at Colorado ............................... W 16-6 D.2 at Miami (Fla.) .......................... L 14-23 + - Game captains were used. Quinlan was named captain at the end of the season.N1 - Baltimore Memorial Stadium.

1961 (3-7-0)Coach: Ben MartinCaptain: Bob McDonough+S.23 UCLA #* .................................. L 6-19 S.30 Kansas State .............................. L 12-14 O.7 at SMU ...................................... L 7-9 O.14 at Cincinnati .............................. W 8-6 O.21 Maryland ................................... L 0-21 O.28 at New Mexico ......................... L 6-21 N.4 Colorado State .......................... W 14-9 N.11 at California .............................. W 15-14 N.18 at Baylor ................................... L 7-31 D.2 6/6 Colorado ............................. L 12-29 + - Game captains were used. McDonough was named cap-tain at the end of the season.# - First night home Air Force game at Denver Stadium.* - Largest crowd to watch Air Force home game at Denver Stadium (27,500).

1962 (5-5-0)First season at Falcon StadiumCoach: Ben MartinCaptain: Skinner SimpsonS.22 Colorado State* ........................ W 34-0 S.29 at -/4 Penn State ........................ L 6-20 O.6 at Southern Methodist ............... W 25-20 O.13 at Arizona ................................. W 20-6 O.20 Oregon+ .................................... L 20-35 O.27 Miami (Fla.) .............................. L 3-21 N.3 Wyoming .................................. W 35-14 N.10 at UCLA ................................... W 17-11 N.17 Baylor ....................................... L 3-10 N.24 at Colorado ............................... L 10-34 * - First game at Falcon Stadium.+ - Falcon Stadium dedication.

National RankingsThe number prior to the opponent indicates the ranking of that opponent. The number to the right of the opponent in ( ) is Air Force’s rank-ing at the time of the game.

The first number indicated is the United Press ranking, followed by the Associated Press ranking. The United Press ranking was re-placed by CNN from 1993-1996, then later by ESPN from 1997 to the present.

L.T. “Buck” Shaw

1956-57

Record9-8-2 (2 yrs)

Ben Martin

1958-77

Record96-103-9 (20 yrs)

1958 Cotton Bowl Team1958 Cotton Bowl Team

Past Season Results

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1963 (7-4-0)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Terry Isaacson & Todd JagersonS.21 -/10 Washington ...................... W 10-7 S.28 Colorado State ......................... W 69-0 O.5 at SMU ..................................... L 0-10 O.12 at 10/- Nebraska ....................... W 17-13 O.19 at Maryland .............................. L 14-21 O.26 Boston College ........................ W 34-7 N.2 Army# (N1) ............................. L 10-14 N.9 UCLA ...................................... W 48-21 N.16 at New Mexico ......................... W 30-8 D.7+ Colorado .................................. W 17-14 GATOR BOWLD.28 North Carolina (N2) ................. L 0-35 + - changed from Nov. 23 because of President Kennedy’s death.N1 - Soldier Field, Chicago. N2 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla.# - First crowd over 67,000 to watch Air Force regular sea-son game (76,660).

1964 (4-5-1)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Dick Czarnota & Wendell HarkleroadS.19 at Washington .......................... W 3-2 S.26 at Michigan .............................. L 7-24 O.3 Colorado State ......................... W 14-6 O.10 5/6 Notre Dame........................ L 7-34 O.17 Missouri ................................... L 7-17 O.24 at Boston College ..................... L 7-13 O.31 Arizona .................................... W 7-0 N.7 at UCLA .................................. W 24-15 N.14 Wyoming ................................. T 7-7 N.21 at Colorado .............................. L 23-28

1965 (3-6-1)Coach: Ben MartinCaptain: Paul SteinS.18 at Wyoming ............................. L 14-31 S.25 -/12 Nebraska ........................... L 17-27 O.2 Stanford ................................... L 16-17 O.9 California ................................. L 7-24 O.16 Oregon (N1) ............................. T 18-18 O.23 at Univ. of Pacific .................... W 40-0 O.30 10/- UCLA ............................. L 0-10 N.6 Army (N2) ............................... W 14-3 N.13 at Arizona................................. W 34-7 N.20 Colorado .................................. L 6-19 N1 - Multnomah Stadium, Portland, Ore. N2 - Soldier Field, Chicago.

1966 (4-6-0)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Lloyd Duncan & Scott JacksonS.17 Wyoming ................................. L 0-13 S.24 at Washington* ........................ W 10-0 O.1 Navy ......................................... W 15-7 O.8 Hawai’i .................................... W 54-0 O.15 Oregon ..................................... L 6-17 O.22 Colorado State ......................... L 21-41 O.29 at 3/3 UCLA ............................ L 13-38 N.5 at Stanford ................................ L 6-21 N.12 at North Carolina ..................... W 20-14 N.19 at Colorado .............................. L 9-10 * - Air Force’s 50th victory.

1967 (2-6-2)Coach: Ben MartinCaptain: Neal StarkeyS.16 at Oklahoma State .................... T 0-0 S.23 at Wyoming ............................. L 10-37 S.30 Washington .............................. L 7-30 O.7 at California ............................. L 12-14 O.14 North Carolina ......................... W 10-8 O.21 at Tulane .................................. W 13-10 O.28 Colorado State ......................... T 17-17 N.4 Army* ...................................... L 7-10 N.18 at Arizona................................. L 10-14N.25 Colorado .................................. L 0-33 * - Record crowd at Falcon Stadium (49,536). First home-coming game.

1968 (7-3-0)

Coach: Ben MartinCaptain: Dick SwansonS.21 -/16 Florida (N1) ...................... L 20-23 S.28 -/20 Wyoming .......................... W 10-3 O.5 at Stanford ................................ L 13-23 O.12 Navy (N2) ................................ W 26-20 O.19 at Colorado State ..................... W 31-0 O.26 at Pittsburgh ............................. W 27-14 N.2 North Carolina ......................... W 28-15 N.9 Arizona .................................... L 10-14 N.16 Tulsa ........................................ W 28-8 N.23 at Colorado .............................. W 58-35 N1 - Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla.N2 - Soldier Field, Chicago.

1969 (6-4-0)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Gary Baxter & Ed Epping S.13 at Southern Methodist .............. W 26-22 S.20 at -/10 Missouri ........................ L 17-19 S.27 20/- Wyoming .......................... L 25-27 O.11 at North Carolina ..................... W 20-10 O.18 Oregon* ................................... W 60-13 O.25 Colorado State (-/20) ............... W 28-7 N.1 at Army (-/19) .......................... W 13-6 N.8 Utah State (-/19) ...................... W 38-13 N.15 at 12/13 Stanford (-/20) ........... L 34-47 N.22 at 9/8 Notre Dame .................... L 6-13 * - “Fog Bowl” game.

1970 (9-3-0)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Cyd Maattala & Virgil StaponskiS.12 Idaho ........................................ W 45-7 S.19 at Wyoming ............................. W 41-17 S.26 Missouri (N1) (-/20) ................ W 37-14 O.3 Colorado State (10/10) ............. W 37-22 O.10 Tulane (7/8) ............................. W 24-3 O.17 Navy (N2) (6/7) ....................... W 26-3 O.24 Boston College (6/7) ................ W 35-10 O.31 at Arizona (7/7) ........................ W 23-20 N.7 at Oregon (7/9) ......................... L 35-46 N.14 Stanford (12/13) ....................... W 31-14 N.21 Colorado (8/10) ........................ L 19-49 SUGAR BOWLJ.1 Tennessee (N3) (11/11) ........... L 13-34 N1 - Busch Stadium, St. Louis.N2 - Washington, D.C., Kennedy Stadium.N3 - Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, La.Air Force finished the season ranked 13/16 in final poll.

1971 (6-4-0)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Brian Bream & John GreenlawS.18 Missouri * ................................ W 7-6 S.25 Wyoming ................................. W 23-19 O.2 at 11/9 Penn State .................... L 14-16 O.9 SMU ......................................... W 30-0 O.16 Army ........................................ W 20-7 O.23 at Colorado State (-/20) ........... W 17-12 O.30 at 15/13 Arizona St. (18/18) ......... L 28-44 N.6 Oregon ..................................... L 14-23 N.13 at Tulsa .................................... W 17-7 N.20 at 10/10 Colorado .................... L 17-53 * - Air Force’s 75th victory.

1972 (6-4-0)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Orderia Mitchell & Gene OgilvieS.16 Wyoming ................................. W 45-14 S.23 Pittsburgh ................................. W 41-13 S.30 Davidson (17/-) ........................ W 68-6 O.7 at Colorado State (15/19) ......... W 53-13 O.14 at Boston College(15/15) ......... W 13-9 O.21 Navy* (14/16) .......................... L 17-21 O.28 at 13/16 Arizona State ............. W 39-31 N.4 at Army*(15/19) ...................... L 14-17 N.11 12/12 Notre Dame.................... L 7-21 N.18 15/15 Colorado ........................ L 7-38 * - First Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy Season.

1973 (6-4-0)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Rich Haynie & Jim Morris S.22 Oregon ..................................... W 24-17 S.29 New Mexico ............................ W 10-6 O.6 7/7 Penn State .......................... L 9-19 O.13 at 17/17 Colorado .................... L 17-38 O.20 at Navy ..................................... L 6-42 O.27 Davidson .................................. W 41-19 N.3 Army ........................................ W 43-10 N.10 Rutgers ..................................... W 31-14 N.17 at Arizona................................. W 27-26 N.22 at 5/5 Notre Dame .................... L 15-48

1970 Sugar Bowl Team1970 Sugar Bowl Team

Past Season Results

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1974 (2-9-0)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Larry Fariss & Terry YoungS.14 Idaho .........................................W 37-0 S.21 at Oregon ..................................L 23-27 S.28 at Wyoming ..............................L 16-20 O.5 Colorado** ...............................L 27-28 O.12 20/- Tulane ................................L 3-10 O.19 Navy .........................................W 19-16 O.26 at Rutgers ..................................L 3-20 N.2 Brigham Young ........................L 10-12 N.9 at Army .....................................L 16-17 N.16 Arizona .....................................L 24-27 N.23 at 4/5 Notre Dame*** ..............L 0-38 ** - Dave Lawson kicked 60-yard field goal.*** - Team record of scoring in 72 straight games stops (1968-1974).

1975 (2-8-1)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Chris Milodragovich & Randy SpetmanS.13 Arkansas (N1) ...........................L 0-35 S.20 at Iowa State* ...........................L 12-17 S.27 9/10 UCLA ...............................T 20-20 O.4 Navy (N2) .................................L 0-17 O.11 at Brigham Young ....................L 14-28 O.18 15/15 Notre Dame ....................L 30-31 O.25 at Colorado State ......................L 10-47 N.1 Army .........................................W 33-3 N.8 Tulane (N3) ..............................W 13-12 N.15 13/15 California ........................L 14-31 N.22 Wyoming ..................................L 10-24 * - Dedicated new Iowa State Stadium. Lawson kicked 62-yard field goal. N1 - Little Rock, Ark. N2 - Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Wash., D.C.N3 - Superdome, New Orleans, La.

1976 (4-7-0)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Mark Kenney & Ken WoodS.11 Univ. of Pacific* .......................W 36-3 S.18 Iowa State .................................L 6-41 S.25 at 4/5 UCLA .............................L 7-40 O.2 Kent State(N1) ..........................L 19-24 O.9 Navy .........................................W 13-3 O.16 Colorado State ..........................L 3-27 O.23 The Citadel ...............................L 7-26 O.30 at Army .....................................L 7-24 N.6 at Arizona St. ............................W 31-30 N.13 at Vanderbilt .............................L 10-34 N.20 19/- Wyoming (U) ....................W 41-21 * - Air Force’s 100th victory.N1 - Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio.

1977 (2-8-1)Coach: Ben MartinCo-Captains: Jack Kucera & Jim Weidmann S.10 at Wyoming ..............................T 0-0 S.17 at California ..............................L 14-24 S.24 Univ. of Pacific .........................W 15-13 O.1 at Georgia Tech ........................L 3-30 O.8 at Navy ......................................L 7-10 O.15 Arizona State ............................L 14-37 O.22 at Baylor ...................................L 7-28 O.29 Boston College .........................L 14-36 N.5 Army .........................................L 6-31 N.12 Vanderbilt .................................W 34-28 N.19 at 6/6 Notre Dame ....................L 0-49

1978 (3-8-0)Coach: Bill ParcellsCo-Captains: Tom Foertsch & Steve HoogS.9 at Texas-El Paso .......................W 34-25 S.16 at Boston College .....................W 18-7 S.23 Holy Cross ................................L 18-35 S.30 at Kansas State ..........................L 21-34 O.7 Navy .........................................L 8-37 O.14 Colorado State ..........................L 13-31 O.21 18/20 Notre Dame ....................L 15-38 O.28 Kent State .................................W 26-10 N.4 at Army .....................................L 14-28 N.11 19/- Georgia Tech .....................L 21-42 N.18 at Vanderbilt .............................L 27-41 + - Game captains were used. Foertsch and Hoog were named co-captains after the final game of the season.

1979 (2-9-0)Coach: Ken HatfieldCo-Captains: Ryan Williams & Dave Ziebart+S.9 Tulsa .........................................L 7-24 S.15 at Wisconsin .............................L 0-38 S.22 Illinois .......................................L 19-27 S.29 Kansas State ..............................L 6-19 O.6 at Navy ......................................L 9-13 O.13 9/10 Notre Dame ......................L 13-38 O.20 at Oregon* ................................L 9-17 O.27 at Colorado State ......................L 6-20 N.3 Army .........................................W 28-7 N.10 at Georgia Tech ........................L 0-21 N.17 Vanderbilt .................................W 30-29 + - Game captains were used. Ziebart and Williams were named co-captains at the end of the season.* - Oregon used ineligible player. Game forfeited to Air Force.

1980 (2-9-1)Coach: Ken HatfieldCo-Captains: Mike Bloomfield & Scott SchaferS.6 at Colorado State* ....................L 9-21 S.13 at 18/19 Washington .................L 7-50 S.20 San Diego State* ......................L 10-13 S.27 at Illinois ...................................T 20-20O.4 at Yale .......................................L 16-17 O.11 Navy ........................................W 21-20 O.18 at Tulane ...................................L 7-28 N.1 Boston College .........................L 0-23 N.8 at Army .....................................L 24-47 N.15 Wyoming* ................................W 25-7 N.22 at 2/2 Notre Dame ....................L 10-24 N.29 at Hawai’i* ...............................L 12-20 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. 1980 marks AFA’s first year in the WAC.

1981 (4-7-0)Coach: Ken HatfieldCo-Captains: Ed Antoine, Mike France & Johnny JacksonS.12 at -/15 Brigham Young * ..........L 21-45 S.19 Wyoming* ................................L 10-17 S.26 at New Mexico* .......................L 10-27 O.3 Colorado State* ........................W 28-14 O.10 at Navy ......................................L 13-30 O.17 Tulane .......................................L 13-31 O.24 at Oregon ..................................W 20-10 O.31 Army .........................................W 7-3 N.14 Notre Dame ..............................L 7-35 N.21 at UNLV ...................................L 21-24 N.29 San Diego State* (N1) .............W 21-16+ - Game captains were used.N1 - Game played at Olympic Memorial Stadium, Tokyo, Japan (Mirage Bowl).* - Western Athletic Conference Games.

1982 (8-5-0)Coach: Ken HatfieldCo-Captains: All SeniorsS.4 at Tulsa .....................................L 17-35 S.11 San Diego State* .....................W 44-32 S.18 at Texas Tech ............................L 30-31 S.25 at 20/- Brigham Young * ..........W 39-38O.2 New Mexico* ...........................L 37-49 O.9 Navy .........................................W 24-21 O.16 Colorado State* ........................L 11-21 O.23 at Texas-El Paso* .....................W 35-7 O.30 Wyoming* ................................W 44-34 N.6 at Army .....................................W 27-9 N.20 16/18 Notre Dame ....................W 30-17 N.27 at Hawai’i* ...............................L 21-45 HALL OF FAME BOWLD.31 Vanderbilt***(N1) ...................W 36-28 N1 - Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala.* - Western Athletic Conference Games.*** - Air Force’s 125th victory.

1983 (10-2-0)Coach: Ken HatfieldCo-Captains: Game CaptainsS.3 at Colorado State* ....................W 34-13 S.10 Texas Tech ................................W 28-13 S.17 at Wyoming* ............................L 7-14 S.24 Brigham Young * .....................L 28-46 O.8 at Navy ......................................W 44-17 O.15 Texas-El Paso* .........................W 37-25 O.22 Utah* ........................................W 33-31 O.29 Army .........................................W 41-20 N.5 Hawai’i* ...................................W 45-10 N.19 at Notre Dame ...........................W 23-22 N.26 at San Diego State* (16/17) ......W 38-7 INDEPENDENCE BOWLD.10 Mississippi(N1) (16/16) ............W 9-3 N1 - Game played in Shreveport, La.* - Western Athletic Conference Games.Air Force ended the season ranked 15/13 in final polls.

Ken Hatfield

1979-83

Record26-32-1 (5 yrs)

Bill Parcells

1978

Record3-8 (1 yr)

Randy Spetman

Past Season Results

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1984 (8-4-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCo-Captains: Game CaptainsS.1 San Diego State* ......................W 34-16 S.8 Northern Colorado ....................W 75-7 S.15 at Wyoming* ............................L 20-26 S.22 at Utah* ....................................L 17-28 S.29 Colorado State* ........................W 52-10 O.6 Navy .........................................W 29-22 O.13 at Notre Dame ...........................W 21-7 O.20 5/7 Brigham Young* ................L 25-30 N.3 at Army .....................................L 12-24 N.10 at New Mexico* .......................W 23-9 N.17 at Texas-El Paso* .....................W 38-12 INDEPENDENCE BOWLD.15 Virginia Tech(N1) ....................W 23-7 N1 - Game played in Shreveport, La.* - Western Athletic Conference Games.

1985 (12-1-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCo-Captains: Game CaptainsA.31 Texas-El Paso* .........................W 48-6 S.14 at Wyoming* ............................W 49-7 S.21 Rice ...........................................W 59-17 S.28 at New Mexico* (18/19) ...........W 49-12 O.5 Notre Dame% (15/17) ..............W 21-15 O.12 at Navy (12/13) .........................W 24-7 O.19 at Colorado State* (9/10) ..........W 35-19 O.26 Utah* (6/8) ................................W 38-15 N.2 San Diego State* (6/7) ..............W 31-10 N.9 Army (4/5) ................................W 45-7 N.16 at 15/16 BYU* (4/4) ..........................L 21-28 N.23 at Hawai’i (10/13) .....................W 27-20 BLUEBONNET BOWLD.31 Texas (N1) (7/10) .....................W 24-16 N1 - Game played in Houston, Texas.* - Western Athletic Conference Games.% - Fourth straight victory over Notre Dame.Air Force ended the season ranked 5/8 in the polls.

1986 (6-5-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCo-Captains: Game CaptainsA.30 Hawai’i* (RTV) ........................W 24-17 S.6 at Texas-El Paso* .....................W 23-21 S.20 Wyoming* (RTV) ....................L 17-23 S.27 Colorado State* (RTV) .............W 24-7 O.3 at Utah* ....................................W 45-35 O.11 Navy (RTV) (S) ........................W 40-6 O.18 at Notre Dame (RTV) ...............L 3-31 O.25 at San Diego State* ..................W 22-10 N.8 at Army (RTV) .........................L 11-21 N.22 at Rice .......................................L 17-21 D.6 Brigham Young * (NTV) .........L 3-23 * - Western Athletic Conference Games.

1987 (9-4-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCo-Captains: Game CaptainsS.5 at Wyoming* ............................L 13-27 S.12 Texas Christian .........................W 21-10 S.19 San Diego State* ......................W 49-7 S.26 at Colorado State* ....................W 27-19 O.3 Utah* ........................................W 48-27O.10 at Navy ......................................W 23-13 O.17 13/11 Notre Dame ....................L 14-35 O.24 Texas-El Paso* .........................W 35-7 O.31 at Brigham Young * .................L 13-24 N.7 Army .........................................W 27-10 N.14 at New Mexico* .......................W 73-26 N.21 at Hawai’i* ...............................W 34-31 FREEDOM BOWLD.30 Arizona State(N1) ........................L 28-33 N1 - Game played in Anaheim, Calif.* - Western Athletic Conference Games.

1988 (5-7-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCo-Captains: Game CaptainsS.3 at Colorado State* ....................W 29-23 S.11 at San Diego St.* .....................L 36-39S.17 Northwestern% .........................W 62-27 S.24 19/- Wyoming* .........................L 45-48 O.1 New Mexico* ...........................W 63-14 O.8 Navy .........................................W 34-24 O.15 at Utah* ....................................W 56-49 O.22 at 2/2 Notre Dame ....................L 13-41 N.5 at Army .....................................L 15-28 N.12 18/- Brigham Young * ..............L 31-49 N.19 at Texas-El Paso* .....................L 24-31 N.26 at Hawai’i* ...............................L 14-19 % - First win over a Big 10 opponent.* - Western Athletic Conference Games.

1989 (8-4-1)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Dee Dowis, Lance McDowell, Scott Hollister, Randle Gladney, Tom KafkaS.2 San Diego St.* ..........................W 52-36 S.10 Wyoming*# .............................W 45-7 S.16 at Northwestern ........................W 48-31 S.23 Texas-El Paso* (19/-) ...............W 43-26 S.30 at Colorado St.*(19/24) ............W 46-21 O.7 at Navy (15/20) .........................W 35-7 O.14 1/1 Notre Dame# (14/17) ..........L 27-41 O.21 at Texas Christian (17/19) ........L 9-27 N.4 Army .........................................W 29-3 N.11 at 18/21 Brigham Young*! .......L 35-44 N.25 at Utah* ....................................W 42-38 D.9 at Hawai’i*# .............................T 35-35 LIBERTY BOWLD.28 Mississippi#(N1) ......................L 29-42 # - ESPN, ! - CBS. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn.

1990 (7-5-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Rodney Lewis, Lane Beene, Brian Hill, J.T. TokishS.1 Colorado St.* ............................L 33-35 S.8 Hawai’i* ...................................W 27-3 S.15 The Citadel ...............................W 10-7 S.22 at Wyoming* ............................L 12-24 S.29 at San Diego State* ..................L 18-48O.6 Navy .........................................W 24-7 O.13 at 7/8 Notre Dame ....................L 27-57 O.27 Utah* ........................................W 52-21 N.3 9/10 Brigham Young* ..............L 7-54 N.10 at Army .....................................W 15-3 N.17 at Texas-El Paso* .....................W 14-13 LIBERTY BOWLD.27 20/24 Ohio State#(N1) .............W 23-11 * - Western Athletic Conference Games.N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn.# - ESPN

1991 (10-3-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Shanon Yates, Joe Wood, Rob PerezA.31 Weber State% ...........................W 48-31 S.7 at Colorado State*@ .................W 31-26 S.14 at Utah* % ................................W 24-21 S.21 San Diego State* % ..................W 21-20 S.28 at Brigham Young* % ..............L 7-21 O.5 Wyoming*$ ..............................W 51-28 O.12 at Navy ......................................W 46-6 O.19 5/5 Notre Dame# ......................L 15-28 O.26 Texas-El Paso* % .....................W 20-13 N.2 at New Mexico* .......................L 32-34 N.9 Army .........................................W 25-0 N.23 at Hawai’i* ...............................W 24-20 LIBERTY BOWLD.29 Mississippi St.+# (N1) ..............W 38-15 % - Blue & White Network.; @ - Prime Sports Network, $ - ABC, # - ESPN.; + 200th Air Force Victory.* - Western Athletic Conference Games.N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn.Air Force was ranked -/25 in the final polls.

Fisher DeBerry

1984-2006Record

169-109-1 (23 yrs)

1985 Bluebonnet Bowl Team1985 Bluebonnet Bowl Team

Past Season Results

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1992 (7-5-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Carlton McDonald, Chris Baker, Jarvis BakerS.5 Rice ............................................W 30-21 S.12 Hawai’i*$ ...................................L 3-6 S.19 at Wyoming* ..............................W 42-28 S.25 New Mexico* .............................W 33-32 O.3 at Texas-El Paso* .......................W 28-22 O.10 Navy ...........................................W 18-16 O.17 Colorado State*% ......................L 28-32 O.24 at San Diego State* ....................W 20-17 O.31 Utah* ..........................................L 13-20 N.7 at Army ......................................W 7-3 N.14 Brigham Young* ........................L 7-28 LIBERTY BOWLD.31 19/20 Mississippi # (N1) ............L 0-13 #- ESPN, $ - Blue & White* - Western Athletic Conference game% - Prime Sports NetworkN1 - Played in Memphis, Tenn.

1993 (4-8-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Mike Black, Scott Teigen, Wayne YoungS.4 Indiana State# .............................W 63-21 S.11 at Colorado St.* .........................L 5-8 S.18 San Diego St.%* ........................L 31-38 S.25 at 17/21 Brigham Young*# ........L 3-30 O.2 Wyoming**/* ............................L 18-31 O.9 at Navy .......................................L 24-28 O.16 at Fresno St.* .............................L 20-33 O.23 The Citadel** .............................W 35-0 O.30 Texas-El Paso**/* .....................W 31-10 N.6 Army** ......................................W 25-6 N.13 at Utah* ......................................L 24-41 N.20 at Hawai’i* .................................L 17-45 # - Prime Sports Network* - Western Athletic Conference Games% - ABC Regional Telecast, ** - Blue and White Network

1994 (8-4-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: All SeniorsS.3 Colorado State* ..........................L 21-34 S.9 21/- Brigham Young*$ ..............L 21-45 S.17 Northwestern ..............................L 10-14 S.24 at Texas-El Paso* .......................W 47-7 O.1 at San Diego State* ....................W 36-35 O.8 Navy# .........................................W 43-21 O.22 Fresno State* ..............................W 42-7 O.29 at Wyoming* ..............................W 34-17 N.5 at Army ......................................W 10-6 N.12 14/12 Utah*# ..............................W 40-33 N.19 at Notre Dame% .........................L 30-42 D.3 at Hawai’i* .................................W 37-24 * - Western Athletic Conference Games.$ - ABC Regional Telecast# - Blue and White Network; % - NBC National Telecast

1995 (8-5-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Game CaptainsS.2 Brigham Young*# ......................W 38-12 S.9 Wyoming*# (25/-) .....................W 34-10 S.16 Colorado State* (19/21) .............L 20-27 S.23 at Northwestern# ........................L 6-30 S.30 at New Mexico* .........................W 27-24 O.7 Texas-El Paso* ...........................W 56-43 O.14 at Navy .......................................W 30-20 O.21 at Utah* ......................................L 21-22 O.28 at Fresno State* ..........................W 31-20 N.11 Army ..........................................W 38-20 N.18 10/8 Notre Dame# ......................L 14-44 N.25 at Hawai’i* .................................W 44-14 COPPER BOWLD.27 25/- Texas Tech#(N1) ................L 41-55 # - ESPN, * - estern Athletic Conference gameN1 - Game played in Tucson, Ariz.

1996 (6-5-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Chris Gizzi, Lee Guthrie, Beau MorganA.31 San Jose State* ...........................W 45-0 S.7 at UNLV* ...................................W 65-17 S.21 at Wyoming* ..............................L 19-22 S.28 Rice* ..........................................W 45-17 O.12 Navy ...........................................L 17-20 O.19 at 9/8 Notre Dame% (OT) ..........W 20-17 O.26 Hawai’i* .....................................W 34-7 N.2 Colorado State*& .......................L 41-42 N.09 at Army ......................................L 7-23 N.16 at Fresno State* (OT) .................W 44-38 N.28 at San Diego State* # .................L 23-28 % - NBC, & - Prime Sports Rocky Mountain# - ESPN; * - Western Athletic Conference game.

1997 (10-3-0)Coach Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Chris Gizzi, Jemal Singleton, Jeff Mohr+A.30 Idaho ..........................................W 14-10S.6 at Rice* ......................................W 41-14S.13 UNLV* ......................................W 25-24S.20 at Colorado State*# ....................W 24-0S.27 San Diego State*# (OT) .............W 24-18O.4 Citadel (25/-) ..............................W 17-3O.11 at Navy& (23/23) .......................W 10-7O.18 Fresno State* (18/19) .................L 17-20O. 25 at San Jose State* (17/18) ..........L 22-25N.1 at Hawai’i* (24/-) .......................W 34-27N.8 Army ..........................................W 24-0N.15 Wyoming* ..................................W 14-3 LAS VEGAS BOWLD.20 Oregon(N1)# (21/23) .................L 13-41# - ESPN2, & - Fox Sports Rky Mtn.; + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the sea-son.; N1 - Game played in Las Vegas, Nev.

1998 (12-1-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Blane Morgan, Jemal Singleton, Tim Curry, Bryce Fisher+S. 5 Wake Forest# .............................W 42-0S. 12 at UNLV* ...................................W 52-10S. 17 Colorado State*# ........................W 30-27S. 26 at TCU* (Nt) (23/23) .................L 34-35O. 3 New Mexico* .............................W 56-14O. 10 Navy& ........................................W 49-7O. 24 at Tulsa* .....................................W 42-21O. 31 SMU*% (23/-) ...........................W 31-7N. 7 at Army^ (21/25) ........................W 35-7N. 14 at 25/25 Wyoming* (20/23) .......W 10-3N. 21 Rice* (17/20) .............................W 22-16D. 5 Brigham Young*(N1)& (13/17) ......W 20-13 O’AHU BOWLD.25 Washington(N2)# (13/16) ..........W 45-25# - ESPN, ^ - Blue and White Network, & - Fox Sports Net, & - ABC national. + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the season; N1 - WAC Championship, played in Las Vegas, Air Force ended the season ranked 10/13 in final polls.

1999 (6-5-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Charlie Jackson, Shawn Thomas, Craig Thorsten-son, Mike Roberts+S. 4 Villanova ....................................W 37-13S. 18 at Washington&@......................W 31-21S. 25 Wyoming##*m(25/24) ...............L 7-10O. 2 at San Diego State*$ ..................W 23-22O. 9 at Navy& ....................................W 19-14O. 16 Utah*$ (25/-) ..............................L 15-21O. 30 at 15/16 Brigham Young*$ ........L 20-27N. 6 Army ..........................................W 28-0N. 13 UNLV* ......................................W 35-16N. 18 at Colorado State*# ....................L 21-41N. 27 at New Mexico*$ .......................L 28-33# - ESPN, & - Fox Sports Net, & - ABC national; ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2* - Mountain West Conference game (first season in MWC)+ - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the season.@ - Victory gave AFA the nation’s longest active winning

streak of 11 games

2000 (9-3-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Nate Beard, Mike Thiessen, Matt Pommer, Ben Miller+

S. 2 Cal State Northridge^ .................W 55-6S. 9 BYU*^ .......................................W 32-12S. 23 at Utah*& ...................................W 23-14 S. 30 UNLV*& ...................................L 13-34O. 7 Navy^ .........................................W 27-13O. 14 at Wyoming* ..............................W 51-34O. 21 New Mexico*^ ...........................L 23-29O. 28 at 19/19 Notre Dame%(OT) .......L 31-34N. 4 at Army ......................................W 41-27N. 11 20/- Colorado State*$ ................W 44-40N. 18 San Diego State*## ....................W 45-24 SILICON VALLEY BOWLD. 31 Fresno State$ ..............................W 37-34## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National* - Mountain West Conference game+ - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the season.

2001 (6-6-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Zach Johnson, Keith Boyea, Justin Pendry, Ben Miller+

S. 1 3/3 Oklahoma & .........................L 3-44S. 8 Tennessee Tech ..........................W 42-0S. 29 at San Diego State*## ................W 45-21 O. 6 at Navy .......................................W 24-18O. 13 Wyoming* ..................................W 24-13O. 20 at 13/18 BYU*$ .........................L 33-63O. 27 at New Mexico* .........................L 33-52N. 3 Army ..........................................W 34-24N. 8 at Colorado State*$ ....................L 21-28N. 17 UNLV*^ .....................................L 10-34N. 24 at Hawaii ....................................L 30-52D. 1 Utah*! ........................................W 38-37## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National* - Mountain West Conference game! - Game postponed from Sept. 15 due to Sept. 11th tragedy+ - Game captains were used, these players were selected at the end of the season.

2002 (8-5-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Tom Heier, Leotis Palmer, Bryan Blew, Jeff Overstreet, Trevor Hightower, Anthony Schlegel.

A. 31 Northwestern & ..........................W 52-3S. 7 New Mexico* ^ OT ....................W 38-31 S. 21 at -/23 California ........................W 23-21 S. 28 at Utah*## .................................W 30-26O. 5 Navy (25/-) .................................W 48-7O. 12 BYU*$ (19/21) ..........................W 52-9O. 19 7/7 Notre Dame$ (15/18) ...........L 14-21O. 26 at Wyoming* (19/22) .................L 26-34O. 31 24/24 Colorado State*# ..............L 12-31N. 9 at Army ## .................................W 49-30N. 16 at UNLV*## ...............................W 49-32N. 23 San Diego St.*$ .........................L 34-38 SAN FRANCISCO BOWLD. 31 19/21 Virginia Tech $ ................L 13-20## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % NBC National, # - ESPN* - Mountain West Conference game

Past Season Results

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2003 (7-5-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Chance Harridge, Joe Schieffer, Brett Huyser, Jeff Overstreet, Monty Coleman, Trevor Hightower, John Rudzinski.

A. 30 Wofford .....................................W 49-0S. 6 at Northwestern .........................W 22-21S. 13 North Texas ...............................W 34-21S. 20 Wyoming*^ ...............................W 35-29S. 27 at BYU*## ................................W 24-10O. 4 at Navy (25/-) ............................L 25-28O. 11 UNLV*## ..................................W 24-7O. 16 at Colorado State*$ ...................L 20-30N. 1 Utah*$ 3OT ...............................L 43-45 N. 8 Army .........................................W 31-3N. 15 at New Mexico* ........................L 12-24N. 22 at San Diego State*^ .................L 3-24## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National, # - ESPN* - Mountain West Conference game

2004 (5-6-0)Coach Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Adam Cole, Dan Shaffer, Ryan Carter, John Rudzinski, Alec Messerall. S. 4 15/13 California ........................L 14-56S. 11 E. Washington ...........................W 42-20S. 18 at UNLV* ..................................W 27-10S. 25 at 14/15 Utah*## .......................L 35-49S. 30 Navy NT ....................................L 21-24O. 9 New Mexico*^ ..........................W 28-23O. 23 BYU*## ....................................L 24-41O. 30 at Wyoming* .............................L 26-43N. 6 at Army@ ..................................W 31-22N. 13 San Diego State*@ ...................L 31-37N. 20 Colorado State* .........................W 47-17## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National, # - ESPN, @ - Altitude* - Mountain West Conference game

2005 (4-7-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Jon Wilson, Ross Weaver, Russ Mitscherling. S. 3 Washington (N) .........................W 20-17S. 10 San Diego State* .......................W 41-29S. 17 Wyoming* .................................L 28-29S. 22 at Utah*% ..................................L 35-38S. 29 at Colorado State (NT)*% .........L 23-41O. 8 at Navy## ..................................L 24-27O. 15 UNLV* ......................................W 42-7O. 22 21/21 TCU*$ .............................L 10-48O. 29 at BYU*$ ..................................L 41-62N. 5 Army$$ .....................................L 24-27N. 19 at New Mexico* ........................W 42-24# - ABC Regional; & - ESPN2; % - ESPN;$ - ESPN Regional; $$ - ESPN Classic; @SportsWest; ^ - Altitude Sports; ! - Game played in Seattle, Wash. (consid-ered AFA home game); ## - CSTV national* - Mountain West Conference game

2006 (4-8-0)Coach: Fisher DeBerryCaptains: Shaun Carney, Curtis Grantham, Gilberto Perez, Chris Sutton.S. 9 at 11/17 Tennessee ....................L 30-31S. 23 at Wyoming* .............................W 31-24S. 30 New Mexico*$ ..........................W 24-7O. 7 Navy## ......................................L 17-24O. 14 Colorado State*$ .......................W 24-21O. 21 at San Diego St. *$ ....................L 12-19O. 28 BYU*^ ......................................L 14-33N. 3 at Army& ..................................W 43-7N. 11 9/8 Notre Dame## .....................L 17-39N. 18 Utah*$ .......................................L 14-17N. 24 at UNLV*$ ................................L 39-42D. 2 at TCU*## .................................L 14-38& - ESPN 2; ## - CSTV; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; * - Mountain West Conference game

2007 (9-4-0)Coach: Troy CalhounCaptains: Game Captains S. 1 South Carolina State $ ...............W 34-3S. 8 at Utah*$ ...................................W 20-12S. 13 TCU*## .....................................W 20-17 OTS. 22 at BYU *$ .................................L 6-31S. 29 at Navy ## .................................L 20-31O. 6 UNLV* $ ...................................W 31-14O. 13 at Colorado State* $ ..................W 45-21O. 20 Wyoming*$ ...............................W 20-12O. 25 at New Mexico* ^ .....................L 31-34N. 3 Army ## ....................................W 30-10N. 10 at Notre Dame% ........................W 41-24N. 17 San Diego State* .......................W 55-23 ARMED FORCES BOWLD. 31 California & ..............................L 36-42& - ESPN/ESPN2; ## - CSTV; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - NBC, * - Mountain West Conference game

2008 (8-5-0)Coach: Troy CalhounCaptains: Game Captains

A. 30 Southern Utah ...........................W 41-7S. 6 at Wyoming*## .........................W 23-3S. 13 Houston (N1) .............................W 31-28S. 20 20/20 Utah*^ .............................L 23-30O. 4 Navy ^ .......................................L 27-33O. 11 at San Diego State*$ .................W 35-10O. 18 at UNLV*$ ................................W 29-28O. 23 New Mexico*## ........................W 23-10N. 1 at Army & .................................W 16-7N. 8 Colorado State*$ .......................W 38-17N. 15 16/18 BYU*## ..........................L 24-38N. 22 at 15/17 TCU*^ .........................L 10-44 ARMED FORCES BOWLD. 31 Houston & .................................L 28-34& - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - NBC, * - Mountain West Conference game;

2009 (8-5-0)Coach: Troy CalhounCaptains: Game Captains S. 5 Nicholls State ............................W 72-0S. 12 at Minnesota% ...........................L 13-20S. 19 at New Mexico*## ....................W 37-13S. 26 San Diego State*$ .....................W 26-14O. 3 at Navy## ..................................L 13-16 OTO. 10 10/9 TCU*## .............................L 17-20O. 17 Wyoming*$ ...............................W 10-0O. 24 at 19/20 Utah*^ .........................L 16-23 OTO. 31 at Colorado State*$ ...................W 34-16N. 7 Army## .....................................W 35-7N. 14 UNLV*$ ....................................W 45-17N. 21 at 19/18 BYU*## ......................L 21-38 ARMED FORCES BOWLD. 31 Houston & .................................W 47-20& - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - Big Ten, * - Mountain West Conference game

2010 (9-4-0)Coach: Troy CalhounCaptains: Game Captains S. 4 Northwestern State ....................W 65-21S. 11 #RV/24BYU*^ ..........................W 35-14S. 18 at #7/9Oklahoma% ....................L 24-27S. 25 at Wyoming*$ ...........................W 20-14O. 2 Navy^ ........................................W 14-6O. 9 Colorado State (-/25)*$ .............W 49-27O. 16 at San Diego St. (23/23)*$ ........L 25-27O. 23 at #4/4TCU*## ..........................L 7-38O. 30 #8/7Utah*## ..............................L 23-28N. 6 at Army## .................................W 42-22N. 13 New Mexico*$ ..........................W 48-23N. 18 at UNLV*## ..............................W 35-20 INDEPENDENCE BOWLD. 27 Georgia Tech& ..........................W 14-7& - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - Fox net, * - MWC game.

2011 (7-6-0)Coach: Troy CalhounCaptains: Game Captains S. 3 South Dakota$ ...........................W 37-20S. 10 TCU*^ .......................................L 19-35S. 24 Tennessee State$ .......................W 63-24O. 1 at Navy% ...................................W 35-34 OTO. 8 at Notre Dame@ .......................L 33-59O. 13 San Diego State*## ...................L 27-41O. 22 at Boise State*^ .........................L 26-37O. 29 at New Mexico*$ ......................W 42-0N. 5 Army% ......................................W 24-14N. 12 Wyoming*$ ...............................L 17-25 N. 19 UNLV*$ ....................................W 45-17N. 26 at Colorado State*$ ...................W 45-21 MILITARY BOWLD. 28 Toledo& ....................................L 41-42& - ESPN2; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - NBC Sports; % - CBS, @ - NBC; * - MWC game.

2012 (6-7-0)Coach: Troy CalhounCaptains: Game Captains S. 1 Idaho State .................................W 49-21S. 8 at Michigan ! .............................L 25-31S. 22 at UNLV*$ ................................L 35-38S. 29 Colorado State*$ .......................W 42-21O. 6 Navy% .......................................L 21-28 OTO. 13 at Wyoming*& .........................W 28-27O. 20 New Mexico*& .........................W 28-23O. 26 Nevada*## ................................W 48-31N. 3 at Army## .................................L 21-41N. 10 at San Diego State*^ .................L 9-28N. 16 Hawaii*&& ...............................W 21-7N. 24 at Fresno State*^ .......................L 15-48 ARMED FORCES BOWLD. 29 Rice@ ........................................L 14-33! - ABC; $ - Altitude; % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && - ESPN2; @ - ESPN; * - MWC game.

2013 (2-10-0)Coach: Troy CalhounCaptains: Game Captains A. 31 Colgate& ...................................W 38-13S. 7 Utah State*## ............................L 20-52S. 13 at Boise State*@ .......................L 20-42S. 21 Wyoming*& ..............................L 23-56S. 28 at Nevada*## .............................L 42-45O. 5 at Navy % .................................L 10-28O. 10 San Diego State*## ...................L 20-27O. 26 Notre Dame## ...........................L 10-45N. 2 Army$ .......................................W 42-28N. 8 at New Mexico*$ ......................L 37-45N. 21 UNLV*$ ....................................L 21-41N. 30 at Colorado State*$$ .................L 13-58% - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && - ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3* - MWC game.

Troy Calhoun

2007-Present

Record49-41-0 (7 yrs)

Past Season Results

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1959 COTTONJan. 1, Dallas, TX

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 0 0 0 0 0TCU 0 0 0 0 0

Scoring PlaysNone

Team StatisticsCategory AFA TCUFirst Downs 13 9Rush-Pass-Pen 5-6-2 8-1-0Rushing Yards 140 190Passing (C-A-I) 12-23-0 3-11-2Passing Yards 91 37Punts (#-Avg) 7-38.1 9-38.8Fumbles-Lost 5-3 8-3Penalties-Yards 3-15 8-61

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Spikes (TCU) 17-108, Galios (AFA) 13-52Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Lasater (TCU) 1-1-0-37, Mayo (AFA) 9-19-0-70Receiving (#-Yds): Meyer (TCU) 1-37, Lane (AFA) 4-27Attendance: 75,504; Weather: Rain, 48 degreesMVP Lineman: Dave PhillipsMVP Back: Steve Galios

1963 GATOR Dec. 28, Jacksonville, FL

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 0 0 0 0 0No. Carolina 6 14 8 7 35

Scoring PlaysUNC - Willard 1 run (Kick failed), 1/2:34UNC - Edge 6 run (Pass failed), 2/9:40UNC - Robinson 5 pass from Black (Robinson pass from Black), 2/4:29UNC - Kessler 1 run (Lacey pass from Edge), 3/4:44UNC - Black 5 run (Chapman kick), 4/13:19

Team StatisticsCategory AFA UNCFirst Downs 14 23Rush-Pass-Pen 7-7-0 14-8-1Rushing Yards 95 251Passing (C-A-I) 14-36-5 12-21-0Passing Yards 165 119Punts (#-Avg) 4-40.0 6-36.0Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-0Penalties-Yards 3-42 3-35

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Willard (UNC) 18-94, Isaacson (AFA) 13-44Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Black (UNC) 6-6-0-71, Isaac-son (AFA) 9-23-0-85Receiving (#-Yds): Lacey (UNC) 3-35, Puster (AFA) 2-46Attendance: 50,018, Weather: Party cloudy, 70 de-grees, wind SW 4 mphAFA Game MVP: Dave Sicks

1971 SUGAR BOWL Jan. 1, New Orleans, LA

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 7 0 6 0 13Tennessee 24 0 7 3 34

Scoring PlaysUT - McLeary 5 run (Hunt kick), 1/12:15UT - Hunt 30 FG, 1/8:44UT - McLeary 20 run (Hunt kick), 1/6:07UT - Theiler 10 pass from Scott (Hunt kick), 1/3:21AFA - Haas rec. fumble in endzone (Barry kick), 1/1:56UT - Majors 57 punt return (Hunt kick), 3/13:30AFA- Bassa 27 pass from Parker (Kick failed), 3/8:22UT - Hunt 33 FG, 4/9:06

Team StatisticsCategory AFA TennFirst Downs 15 24Rush-Pass-Pen 0-13-2 9-15-0Rushing Yards -12 86Passing (C-A-I) 23-46-4 24-46-2Passing Yards 239 306Punts (#-Avg) 8-34.5 5-31.4Fumbles-Lost 7-4 7-3Penalties-Yards 0-0 8-74

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Water (UT) 14-57, Bream (AFA) 16-16Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Scott (UT) 22-40-0-288, Parker (AFA) 23-46-0-239Receiving (#-Yds): Thompson (UT) 9-125, Bassa (AFA) 10-114Attendance: 78,685, Weather: Party cloudy, 55 de-grees, Wind E 5-15 mphNo AFA MVP

1982 HALL OF FAME Dec. 31, Birmingham, AL

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 7 7 3 19 36Vanderbilt 7 14 7 0 28

Scoring PlaysVU - Jordan 28 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 1/11:06AFA - Louthan 1 run (Pavlich kick), 1/1:16AFA - Brown 19 run (Pavlich kick), 2/9:04VU - Roach 15 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 2/7:21VU - Jordan 4 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 2/:46AFA - Pavlich 21 FG, 3/6:39VU - Jordan 4 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 3/:12AFA - Sundquist 3 run (Pass failed), 4/12:45AFA - Kershner 3 run (Pass failed), 4/10:11AFA - Louthan 46 run (Pavlich kick), 4/3:38

Team StatisticsCategory AFA VUFirst Downs 23 26Rush-Pass-Pen 16-6-1 2-20-4Rushing Yards 315 35Passing (C-A-I) 11-17-0 38-51-3Passing Yards 136 452Punts (#-Avg) 5-36.0 2-32.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 8-75 4-39Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Edwards (VU) 5-21, Kershner (AFA) 32-132Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Taylor (VU) 38-51-3-452, Louthan (AFA) 11-17-0-136Receiving (#-Yds): Jordan (VU) 20-173, Green-wood (AFA) 6-77

Attendance: 75,114; Weather: Clear, 50 degreesGame MVP: Carl Dieudonne

1983 INDEPENDENCE Dec. 10, Shreveport, LA

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 3 3 3 0 9Mississippi 0 3 0 0 3

Scoring PlaysAFA - Pavlich 44 FG, 1/7:37AFA - Pavlich 39 FG, 2/7:39UM - Teevan 39 FG, 2/:04AF - Pavlich 27 FG, 3/7:59

Team StatisticsCategory AFA UMFirst Downs 18 11Rush-Pass-Pen 14-4-0 3-8-0Rushing Yards 277 106Passing (C-A-I) 6-7-0 11-27-2Passing Yards 71 138Punts (#-Avg) 3-30.3 5-43.6Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-0Penalties-Yards 4-19 4-20

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): McGee (UM) 22-111, Brown (AFA) 12-91Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Powell (UM) 11-27-2-138, Louthan (AFA) 6-7-0-71Receiving (#-Yds): Moffett (UM) 6-96-0, Kirby (AFA) 3-49-0Attendance: 41,724Game Offensive MVP: Marty Louthan

John Kershner had 32 carries for 132 yards as Air Force beat Vanderbilt, 36-28, in the 1982 Hall of Fame Bowl in Birmingham, AL.

Bowl Recaps

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1984 INDEPENDENCEDec. 15, Shreveport, LA

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 3 7 0 13 23Virginia Tech 7 0 0 0 7

Scoring PlaysAFA - Mateos 35 FG, 1/6:05VT - Williams 3 run (Wade kick), 1/1:42AFA - Simmons 3 run (Mateos kick), 2/8:50AFA - Brown 2 run (Mateos kick), 4/6:00AFA - Weiss 13 run (Kick failed), 4/2:08

Team StatisticsCategory AFA VTFirst Downs 15 17Rush-Pass-Pen 11-2-2 11-5-1Rushing Yards 221 207Passing (C-A-I) 6-7-0 11-26-2Passing Yards 49 102Punts (#-Avg) 6-42.5 4-40.0Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 4-30 11-112

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Hunter (VT) 12-75, Weiss (AFA) 23-93Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Cox (VT 6-17-1-50, Weiss (AFA) 6-7-0-49Receiving (#-Yds): Rider (VT) 4-45, Coleman (AFA) 1-16Attendance: 41,100; Weather: Seasonal, 74 degrees, Wind 14-18 mphGame Offensive MVP: Bart Weiss

1985 BLUEBONNETDec. 31, Houston, TX

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 14 0 7 3 24Texas 7 0 3 6 16

Scoring PlaysUT - Harris 34 pass from Stafford (Ward kick), 1/11:14AFA - Pshsniak 1 run (Ruby kick), 1/3:37AFA - Weiss 1 run (Ruby kick), 1/1:38UT - Ward 24 FG, 3/6:19AFA - Evans 19 run (Ruby kick), 3/3:35UT - Ward 31 FG, 4/14:14UT - Ward 28 FG, 4/7:34AFA - Ruby 40 FG, 4/:43

Team StatisticsCategory AFA UTFirst Downs 17 14Rush-Pass-Pen 9-8-0 10-4-0Rushing Yards 189 214Passing (C-A-I) 1-5-0 9-18-2Passing Yards 5 88Punts (#-Avg) 11-49.2 6-44.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-45 8-67

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Stafford (UT) 6-63, Evans (AFA) 18-129Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Stafford (UT) 9-18-2-88, Weiss (AFA) 1-5-0-5Receiving (#-Yds): Harris (UT) 3-65, Pittman (AFA) 1-5Attendance: 42,000; Weather: Cloudy, 70 Game Offensive MVP: Pat Evans

1987 FREEDOMDec. 30, Anaheim, CA

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 7 7 0 14 28Arizona State 0 24 3 6 33

Scoring PlaysAFA - G. Johnson 12 run (Yarbrough kick), 1/5:18ASU - Williams 2 run (Zendejas kick), 2/14:57ASU - Harris 2 run (Zendejas kick), 2/11:55ASU - Zendejas 26 FG, 2/4:17AFA - Booker 3 run (Yarbrough kick), 2/:30ASU - Cox 61 pass from Ford (Zendejas kick), 2/:21ASU - Zendejas 20 FG, 3/7:37AFA - Senn 10 pass from McDowell (run failed), 4/2:59AFA - Senn 18 pass from McDowell (McDowell run), 4/:10

Team StatisticsCategory AFA ASUFirst Downs 21 22Rush-Pass-Pen 14-6-1 10-10-2Rushing Yards 309 187Passing (C-A-I) 8-16-2 16-30-1Passing Yards 117 272Punts (#-Avg) 7-35.0 4-44.5Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 5-65 10-86

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Harris (ASU) 13-93, Letnich (AFA) 16-90Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Ford (ASU) 16-30-1-272, McDowell (AFA) 5-7-0-66Receiving (#-Yds): Cox (ASU) 4-110, Senn (AFA) 3-45Attendance: 33,261; Weather: Rain, 48 degreesGame Defensive MVP: Chad Hennings

1989 LIBERTYDec. 28, Memphis, TN

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 9 0 6 14 29Mississippi 14 14 7 7 42

Scoring PlaysUM - Hines 23 pass from Darnell (Hogue kick), 1/13:53AFA - Wood 37 FG, 1/11:16UM - Baldwin 23 run (Hogue kick), 1/9:18AFA - Dowis 2 run (Pass failed), 1/3:19UM - Baldwin 21 run (Hogue kick), 2/10:20UM - Coleman 58 punt return (Hogue kick), 2/1:21AFA - Johnson 3 run (Run failed), 3/12:50UM - Coleman 11 run (Hogue kick), 3/:26UM - Thigpen 8 pass from Shows (Hogue kick)AFA - Senn 35 pass from McDowell (Pass failed), 4/9:02AFA - Senn 21 pass from McDowell (Durham run), 4/2:34

Team StatisticsCategory AFA UMFirst Downs 25 30Rush-Pass-Pen 12-12-1 13-17-0Rushing Yards 259 225Passing (C-A-I) 14-24-2 21-37-0Passing Yards 233 285Punts (#-Avg) 4-43.3 5-38.2Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2Penalties-Yards 2-12 7-45

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Baldwin (UM) 15-177, Dowis (AFA) 18-92Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Darnell (UM) 19-33-0-261, McDowell (AFA) 7-8-0-147Receiving (#-Yds): Green (UM) 5-72, Senn (AFA) 7-150Attendance: 60,128; Weather: Partly Cloudy, 52 degrees, Wind 8-10 mphMost Valuable Offensive Player: Dee DowisMost Valuable Defensive Player: Randle Gladney

Quarterback Steve Letnich led the Falcons with 90 yards rushing on 16 carries against Arizona State in the 1987 Freedom Bowl in Anaheim, CA.

Bowl Recaps

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1990 LIBERTYDec. 27, Memphis, TN

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 0 6 7 10 23Ohio State 5 0 0 6 11

Scoring PlaysOSU - Safety, punter tackled in the endzone, 1/12:57OSU - Williams 28 FG, 1/6:01AFA - Perez 1 run (run failed), 2/3:47AFA - Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 3/8:08OSU - Smith 29 run (Pass failed), 4/13:21AFA - Wood 46 FG, 4/2:47AFA - McDonald 40 interception return (Wood kick), 4/2:31

Team StatisticsCategory AFA OSUFirst Downs 16 14Rush-Pass-Pen 13-1-2 7-6-1Rushing Yards 254 80Passing (C-A-I) 1-3-1 12-31-3Passing Yards 11 134Punts (#-Avg) 3-33.0 5-29.0Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-60 6-42

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Smith (OSU) 13-62, Perez (AFA) 26-93Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Frey (OSU) 10-27-0-110, Perez (AFA) 1-3-0-11Receiving (#-Yds): Olive (OSU) 4-63, Mott (AFA) 1-11Attendance: 39,262; Weather: Cloudy, 34 degreesGame/Offensive MVP: Rob PerezAFA Defensive MVP: Brian Hill

1991 LIBERTYDec. 29, Memphis, TN

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 14 7 3 14 38Mississippi St. 0 7 0 8 15

Scoring PlaysAFA - Jones 1 run (Wood kick), 1/5:07AFA - Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 1/2:11AFA - Yates 35 yard int. return (Wood kick), 2/6:12MSU - Edwards 4 pass from Robinson (Gardner kick), 2/:35AFA - Wood 20 FG, 3/2:31AFA - Hufford 31 run (Wood kick), 4/14:49MSU - Davis 7 run (Pass good), 4/7:23AFA - Simpson fumble rec. in endzone (Wood kick), 4/6:05

Team StatisticsCategory AFA MSUFirst Downs 19 18Rush-Pass-Pen 18-1-0 13-4-1Rushing Yards 318 163Passing (C-A-I) 1-2-1 13-24-1Passing Yards 10 121Punts (#-Avg) 4-43.3 4-37.8Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 4-31 5-35Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)

Rushing (Att-Yds): Roberts (MSU) 8-66, Perez (AFA) 26-114Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Robinson (MSU) 6-12-0-49, Perez (AFA) 1-2-1-10Receiving (#-Yds): Roberts (MSU) 4-28, Wilkie (AFA) 1-10Attendance: 61,497; Weather: Partly cloudy, 44 de-grees, Winds N 10 mphGame/AFA Offensive MVP: Rob Perez

1992 LIBERTYDec. 31, Memphis, TN

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 0 0 0 0 0Mississippi 7 3 0 3 13

Scoring PlaysUM - Innocent 5 run (Lee kick), 1/2:42UM - Lee 24 FG, 2/11:11UM - Lee 29 FG, 4/9:56

Team StatisticsCategory AFA UMFirst Downs 14 13Rush-Pass-Pen 8-5-1 7-5-1Rushing Yards 104 168Passing (C-A-I) 10-17-2 9-19-0Passing Yards 81 163Punts (#-Avg) 5-33.0 5-20.2Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 6-53 7-57

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yards): Innocent (UM) 17-65, Pas-torello (AFA) 13-49Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Shows (UM) 9-19-0-163, Teigen (AFA) 5-8-1-55Receiving (#-Yds): Courtney (UM) 4-63, Hufford (AFA) 2-18Attendance: 47,602; Weather: Partly cloudy, 38 de-grees, Winds N 10 mph Game/AFA Offensive MVP: Joe PastorelloAFA Defensive MVP: Mike Rodgers

1995 COPPERDec. 27, Tucson, AZ

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 7 6 15 13 41Texas Tech 21 10 7 17 55

Scoring PlaysTT - Mitchell 38 pass from Lethridge (Rogers kick), 1/14:27AFA - Addison 2 run (Thompson kick), 1/8:20TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 1/6:19TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 1/:23TT - Lethridge 1 run (Rogers kick), 2/8:25AFA - D. Johnson 71 run (Thompson kick failed), 2/1:59TT - Rogers 24 FG, 2/:03AFA - Campbell 7 run (Addison run), 3/11:26AFA - D. Johnson 60 run (Roberts kick), 3/8:00TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 3/5:06TT - Lethridge 3 run (Rogers kick), 4/14:51TT - Rogers 31 FG, 4/11:15AFA - Morgan 1 run (Roberts kick), 4/7:09TT - Hanspard 29 run (Rogers kick), 4/4:59AFA - Addison 7 run (Robers run failed), 4/:37

Team StatisticsCategory AFA TTFirst Downs 25 28Rush-Pass-Pen 17-6-2 15-12-1Rushing Yards 449 374Passing (C-A-I) 7-13-0 22-41-1Passing Yards 83 245Punts (#-Avg) 3-39.3 3-43.3Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 5-51 11-90

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Hanspard (TT) 24-260, D. Johnson (AFA) 5-148-2Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Lethridge (TT) 22-41-1-245, Morgan (AFA) 5-11-0-51Receiving (#-Yds): Darden (TT) 7-47, Campbell (AFA) 4-43Attendance: 41,004; Weather: 58 degrees.Game Defensive MVP: Mickey Dalton

1997 LAS VEGASDec. 20, Las Vegas, NV

Score 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 0 0 13 0 13Oregon 13 13 8 7 41

Scoring PlaysOR - Johnson 69 pass from Smith (Frankel kick), 1/14:42OR - McCullough 76 run (Kick failed), 1/12:54OR - Parker blocked punt rtn (Frankel kick), 2/8:33OR - Hartley 7 pass from Maas (Smith kick), 2/:28AF - Blane Morgan 1 run (Wright kick), 3/8:29OR - Hartley 21 pass from Maas (Spense Pass), 3/4:55AF - Fisher 45 fumble rtn (Pass failed), 3/:43OR - Johnson 78 pass from Maas (Smith kick), 4/14:50

Team StatisticsCategory AFA OregonFirst Downs 11 22Rush-Pass-Pen 6-3-2 11-8-3Rushing Yards 152 226Passing (C-A-I) 6-21-1 16-30-1Passing Yards 59 317Punts (#-Avg) 10-36.6 6-38.7Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): McCullough (OR) 17-150-1, Singleton (AFA) 13-66-0Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Maas (OR) 9-15-0-188-3, Morgan (AFA) 6-19-1-59-0Receiving (#-Yds): P. Johnson (OR) 5-169-2, New-man (AFA) 2-29-0.Attendance: 21,514; Weather: 58 degrees, Winds VariableAFA Most Valuable Player: Bryce Fisher

Bowl Recaps

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1998 O’AHUDec. 25, Honolulu, HI

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalWashington 0 13 0 12 25Air Force 7 15 16 7 45

ScoringAF - Singleton 11 run (Whiting kick), 1/6:28 AF - Singleton 2 run (Whiting kick), 2/14:36 UW - Cleman 3 run (Jarzynka kick), 2/12:44AF - McKay 15 run (Morgan run), 2/2:21 UW - Cleman 1 run (Pass failed), 2/1:15 AF - Whiting 42 FG, 3/9:02 AF - Gilliam 4 run (Whiting kick), 3/4:56 AF - Farmer 79 pass-Morgan (Run failed), 3:07UW - Tuiasasopo 7 run (Pass failed), 4/12:16AF - McKay 30 pass-Morgan (Whiting kick), 4/5:42 UW - Austin 11 pass-Tuiasasopo (Kick failed), 4/4:09

Team Statistics Category AFA UWFirst Downs 26 21Rush-Pass-Pen 20-6-0 7-13-1 Rushing Yards 232 107Passing (C-A-I) 12-16-0 28-40-3Passing Yards 267 310Punts (#-Avg) 2-45.5 2-40.5Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-0

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Hurst (W) 9-66, Morgan (AFA) 20-50Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Huard (W) 23-32-3-267, Morgan (AFA) 12-16-0-267Receiving (#-Yds): Looker (W) 8-100, Farmer (AF) 4-109Attendance: 46,451; Weather: Clear, 70 degreesAFA Most Valuable Player: Blane Morgan

2000 SILICON VALLEYDec. 31, San Jose, CA

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalFresno St. 7 0 13 14 34Air Force 19 15 3 0 37

ScoringAF - Adams 37 FG, 1/11:02AF - McKay 29 pass-Thiessen (Adams kick), 1/10:21AF - Adams 46 FG, 1/3:06AF - McKay 13 pass-Thiessen (Run failed), 1/2:01FS - Gaines 73 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 1/:23AF - Thiessen 1 run (Adams kick), 2/13:46AF - Thiessen 9 run (Jessop pass-Thiessen), 2/1:06FS - Greco 2 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 3/10:34AF - Adams 24 FG, 3/5:34FS - Burch 8 pass-Carr (Pass failed), 3/1:55FS - Berrian 47 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 4/9:58FS - Berrian 51 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 4/6:26

Team Statistics Category AFA Fresno St.First Downs 28 18Rush-Pass-Pen 14-10-4 3-13-2 Rushing Yards 267 59Passing (C-A-I) 12-24-0 22-38-1Passing Yards 204 391Punts (#-Avg) 3-26.0 5-40.2Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Ward (FS) 5-27, Thiessen (AFA) 18-99Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Carr (FS) 22-33-1-391, Thies-sen (AFA) 12-24-0-201Receiving (#-Yds): Berrian (FS) 7-162, McKay (AFA) 4-56Attendance: 26,542; Weather: Clear, 56 degreesGame MVP Offense: Mike ThiessenGame MVP Special Teams: Dave Adams

2002 SAN FRANCISCODec. 31, San Francisco, CA

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 10 0 0 3 13Virginia Tech 7 3 7 3 20

ScoringAF - Ward 15 run (Ashcroft kick), 1/12:00AF - Ashcroft 45 FG, 1/7:36VT - Suggs 16 run (Warley kick), 1/2:26VT - Warley 23 FG, 2/:33VT - Suggs 1 run (Warley kick), 3/4:55AF - Ashcroft 21 FG, 4/9:58VT - Warley 37 FG, 4/4:11 Team Statistics Category AFA VTFirst Downs 17 21Rush-Pass-Pen 12-3-2 8-10-3 Rushing Yards 227 101Passing (C-A-I) 4-19-2 18-23-0Passing Yards 91 177Punts (#-Avg) 3-30.7 3-40.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Butler (AFA) 17-75, Suggs (VT) 19-70Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Harridge (AFA) 4-19-2-91, Randall (VT) 18-23-0-177Receiving (#-Yds): Park (AFA) 1-47-0, Wilford (VT) 5-50-0Attendance: 25,966; Weather: Clear, 50 degreesGame MVP Defense: Anthony Schlegel

2007 ARMED FORCESDec. 31, Fort Worth, TX

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalCalifornia 0 14 14 14 42Air Force 7 14 6 9 36

ScoringAF-Carney 1 run (Harrison kick), 1/8:27AF-Dekker 7 pass-Carney (Harrison kick), 2/14:10AF-Ollis 8 run (Harrison kick), 2/12:08C-Jackson 40 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 2/10:31C-Hawkins 5 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 2/4:09AF-Harrison 29 FG, 3/10:29C-Jordan 18 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 3/7:49AF-Harrison 19 FG, 3/2:50C-Forsett 1 run (Kay kick), 3/1:33C-Forsett 21 run (Kay kick), 4/10:59AF-Harrison 47 FG, 4/7:25C-Riley 1 run (Kay kick), 4/6:13AF-Hall 4 run (Hall rush NG), 4/2:23 Team Statistics Category Cal AFAFirst Downs 26 24Rush-Pass-Pen 11-14-1 18-5-1 Rushing Yards 202 312Passing (C-A-I) 21-27-0 9-20-0Passing Yards 305 113Punts (#-Avg) 1-43.0 3-41.7Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Carney (AFA) 15-108-1, Ollis 16-101-1, Forsett (Cal) 23-140Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Carney (AFA) 5-8-0-68-1, Riley (Cal) 16-19-0-269-3Receiving (#-Yds): Dekker (AFA) 4-63-1, Jordan (Cal) 6-148-1Attendance: 40,905; Weather: Clear, 50 degreesAFA/Game MVP: Shaun Carney

Shaun Carney was named the MVP of the 2007 Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, TX, as he ruhsed for 108 yards and a TD before a serious knee injury forced him to leave the game early.

Mike Th iessen was named the MVP of the 2000 Silicon Valley Bowl in San Jose, CA., as he passed for 201 yards and rushed for 99 yards in a 37-34 win over Fresno State.

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2008 ARMED FORCESDec. 31, Fort Worth, TX

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalHouston 17 0 7 10 34Air Force 7 10 3 8 28

ScoringUH-Beall 1 run (Mannisto kick), 1/13:27AF-Tew 2 run (Harrison kick), 1/11:28UH-Keenum 1 run (Mannisto kick), 1/8:10UH-Mannisto 22 FG, 1/0:04AF-Jefferson 5 run (Harrison kick), 2/9:52AF-Harrison 44 FG, 2/2:28UH-Keenum 4 run (Mannisto kick), 3/12:28AF-Harrison 37 FG, 3/3:51UH-Kohn 13 pass Keenum (Mannisto kick), 4/10:58AF-Tew 2 run (Jefferson run), 4/6:06UH-Mannisto 37 FG, 4/3:24 Team Statistics Category UH AFAFirst Downs 20 21Rush-Pass-Pen 9-10-1 15-6-0 Rushing Yards 175 278Passing (C-A-I) 22-33-1 8-18-0Passing Yards 252 109Punts (#-Avg) 4-44.2 3-43.7Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 27-149-2, Beall (UH) 22-135-1 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 7-14-0-98-0, Keenum (UH) 22-33-1-252-1Receiving (#-Yds): Armstrong (AFA) 2-60-0, Car-rier (UH) 5-49-0Attendance: 41,127; Weather: Windy, 47 degreesAFA/Game MVP: Jared Tew

2009 ARMED FORCESDec. 31, Fort Worth, TX

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalHouston 0 6 14 0 20Air Force 14 10 10 13 47

ScoringAF- Clark 36 run (Soderberg kick), 1/12:38AF- Tew 6 run (Soderberg kick), 1/8:52H- Hogan 33 FG, 2/14:51AF- Clark 22 run (Soderberg kick), 2/8:55H- Hogan 33 FG, 2/1:21AF- Soderberg 27 FG, 2/0:00H- Carrier 79 KOR (Hogan kick), 3/14:47AF- Warzeka 100 KOR (soderberg kick), 3/14:31H- Edwards 10 pass Keenum (Hogan kick), 3/12:46AF- Soderberg 27 FG, 3/7:27AF- Jefferson 1 run (Soderberg kick), 4/14:05AF- Tew 71 run (Soderberg kick fail), 4/3:32

Team Statistics Category UH AFAFirst Downs 18 27Rush-Pass-Pen 6-11-1 18-8-1 Rushing Yards 109 402Passing (C-A-I) 24-41-6 10-14-0Passing Yards 222 161Punts (#-Avg) 2-45.5 2-42.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 26-173-2, Clark (AFA) 17-129-2, Sims (UH) 14-66-0 Passing (C-

A-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 10-14-0-161-0, Keenum (UH) 24-41-6-222-1Receiving (#-Yds): Fogler (AFA) 4-89-0, Sims (UH) 6-57-0Attendance: 41,414; Weather: Windy, 25 degreesAFA/Game MVP: Asher Clark

2010 INDEPENDENCEDec. 27, Shreveport, LA

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalAir Force 3 3 0 8 14Georgia Tech 7 0 0 0 7

ScoringAF: Bell 42 FG, 1/6:32GT: Allen 5 run (Blair kick), 1/0:41AF: Bell 41 FG, 2/0:00AF: Tew 3 run (Warzeka 2 pt conversion run), 4/13:24

Team Statistics GT AFFirst Downs 18 17 Rush-Pass-Pen 16-2-0 9-7-1Rushing Yards 279 170Passing (C-A-I) 5-14-1 11-23-0Passing Yards 41 117Punts (#-Avg) 5-36.2 4-36.8Fumbles 4-3 0-0

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 18-59-1, Washington (GT) 28-131.Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 11-23-0-117. Washington (GT) 5-13-1-41.Receiving (Att-Yds): Demerath 4-48, Halderman 4-36, McKayhan (GT) 1-16-0.Attendance: 39,362; Weather: Windy 48 degrees.AFA/Offense MVP: Jared Tew; AFA/Defense MVP: Rick Ricketts.

2011 MILITARYDec. 28, Washington, DC

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalToledo 21 7 7 7 42 Air Force 14 14 7 6 41

ScoringT: Reedy 17 pass Owens (Casano kick), 1/6:38T: Thomas 41 run (Casano kick), 1/6:22AF: Jefferson 22 run (Herrington kick), 1/2:29T: Page 87 kickoff return (Casano kick), 1/2:17AF: DeWitt 3 run (Herrington kick), 1/1:36AF: Clark 1 run (Herrington kick), 2/9:43T: Reedy 49 pass Owens (Casano kick), 2/7:49AF: Warzeka 37 pass Jefferson (Herrington kick), 2/2:07T: Robinson 37 int. return (Casano kick), 3/8:56AF: DeWitt 2 run (Herrington kick), 3/5:59T: Reedy 33 pass Owens (Casano kick), 4/5:01AF: Kauth 33 pass Jefferson (run failed), 4/:52

Team Statistics T AFFirst Downs 17 20 Rush-Pass-Pen 8-9-0 11-7-2Rushing Yards 123 248Passing (C-A-I) 21-27-1 13-22-1Passing Yards 216 159Punts (#-Avg) 5-41.0 5-28.8Fumbles 2-1 4-1

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): Warzeka (AFA) 6-95-0, Thomas (T) 22-108-1.Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 13-22-1-159. Owens (T) 19-24-0-210.Receiving (Att-Yds): Kauth 4-77-1. Page (T) 13-59-0.Attendance: 25,042; Weather: 43 degrees.

2012 ARMED FORCESDec. 29, Fort Worth, TX

Team 1 2 3 4 FinalRice 7 0 7 19 33 Air Force 0 14 0 0 14

ScoringR: Taylor 16 pass McHargue (Boswell kick), 1/4:05AF: Pearson 9 run (Herrington kick), 2/6:14AF: Cobb 1 run (Herrington kick), 2/2:36R: Taylor 22 pass Jackson (Boswell kick), 3/9:30R: Ross 2 run (Boswell kick), 4/14:25R: Boswell 24 FG, 4/11:18R: Boswell 25 FG, 4/4:31R: Taylor 34 pass Jackson (Kick blocked), 4/2:22

Team Statistics Rice AFFirst Downs 24 12 Rush-Pass-Pen 9-13-2 10-2-0Rushing Yards 208 166Passing (C-A-I) 21-29-0 3-12-1Passing Yards 295 48Punts (#-Avg) 2-36.5 7-33.1Fumbles 5-3 2-2

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)Rushing (Att-Yds): MacArthur (AFA) 9-48-0, Peter-son (R) 9-81-0.Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Pearson (AFA) 2-8-1-44-0. Jackson (R) 15-21-0-264-2.Receiving (Att-Yds): Strickland (AFA) 1-29-0. Taylor(R) 9-153-3.Attendance: 40,754

Jared Tew rushed for 173 yards and touch-downs to lead Air Force to a 47-20 win over Houston in the 2009 Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, TX.

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Team RecordsAir ForceCategory .................. High ...................................LowRushing Yds ............. 449, 1995 Copper ...............-12, 1971 SugarPass Comps: ............. 23, 1971 Sugar ...................1, 1990 LibertyPass Atts: .................. 46, 1971 Sugar ...................2, 1991 LibertyPass Yards: ............... 267, 1998 O’ahu .................5, 1985 BluebonnetFumbles: ................... 7, 1971 Sugar .....................0, 2000 SiliconFumbles Lost:........... 4, 1971 Sugar .....................0, Four timesPunts:........................ 11, 1985 Bluebonnet ..........3, 1983 Independence 1995 Copper, 2000 SiliconPoints: ...................... 47, 2009 Armed Forces ..........0, 1959 Cotton, 1963 Gator 1992 LibertyPoints/Half: .............. 34, 2000 Silicon .................0, Five timesPoints/Qtr: ................ 19, 1982 Hall/Fame ............0, several times 19, 2000 Silicon

Air Force MiscellaneousPts Allowed: ............. 55, Texas Tech, 1995 CopperPts Allowed (Half): ...... 31, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper (First)Pts Allowed (Qtr): ....... 24, Arizona State, 1987 Freedom (Second)Fewest Pts Allowed: .... 0 vs. Texas Christian, 1959 CottonMost Pts in Loss: ...... 41 vs. Texas Tech, 1995 Copper 41 vs. Toldeo, 2011 Military

OpponentCategory .................. High ...................................LowRushing Yds: ............ 374, Texas Tech ................35, Vanderbilt 1995 Copper 1982 Hall of FamePass Comps: ............. 38, Vanderbilt .....................3, Texas Christian 1982 Hall of Fame 1959 CottonPass Atts: .................. 51, Vanderbilt ....................11, Texas Christian 1982 Hall of Fame 1959 CottonPass Yards: ............... 452, Tennessee ..................37, Texas Christian 1971 Sugar 1959 Cotton Fumbles: ................... 8, Texas Christian............... 0, Texas 1959 Cotton 1985 BluebonnetFumbles Lost:........... 3, Rice ................................0, 6 times.................................. 2012 Armed ForcesPunts:........................ 9, Texas Christian ..............2, Vanderbilt 1959 Cotton 1982 Hall of FamePoints: ...................... 55, Texas Tech ...................0, Texas Christian 1995 Copper 1959 Cotton Points Half: .............. 31, Texas Tech ..................0, Three times 1995 Copper Points Qtr: ................ 24, Twice ............................0, Several times

Opponent MiscellaneousMost Pts Allowed: ...................... 41, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper 41, Toledo, 2011 MilitaryMost Pts Allowed (Half): ............ 34, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon, FirstMost Pts Allowed (Qtr):.............. 19, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame (Fourth) 19, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon (First)Fewest Pts in Win: ...................... 13, Mississippi, 1992 LibertyMost Pts in Loss: ........................ 34, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley

Individual RecordsAir ForceRushingMost Carries: .............. 32, John Kershner, 1982 Hall of FameMost Yards: ................ 173, Jared Tew, 2009 Armed ForcesMost TDs: .................. 2, Mike DeWitt, 2011 Military* * - Done 9 times, most recent

PassingMost Atts:................... 46, Bob Parker, 1971 SugarMost Comps: .............. 23, Bob Parker, 1971 SugarMost Yards: ................ 267, Blane Morgan, 1998 O’ahuMost TDs: .................. 2, Tim Jefferson, 2011 Military 2, Mike Thiessen, 2000 Silicon 2, Blane Morgan, 1998 O’ahu 2, Lance McDowell, 1987 Liberty / 1989 Liberty

ReceivingMost Recpt: ................ 10, Paul Bassa, 1971 SugarMost Yards: ................ 150, Steve Senn, 1989 LibertyMost TDs: .................. 2, Steve Senn, 1987 Freedom, 1989 Liberty 2, Scotty McKay, 2000 Silicon

ScoringMost FGs:................... 3, Sean Pavlich, 1983 Independence 3, Dave Adams, 2000 Silicon 3, Ryan Harrison, 2007 Armed ForcesMost PATs: ................ 5, Joe Wood, 1991 LibertyMost Points: ............... 14, Nakia Addison, 1995 Copper

Longest PlaysRushing TD: ............... 71 yds, Jared Tew, 2009 Armed Forces 71 yds, Donta Johnson, 1995 CopperPassing TD: ................ 79 yds, Matt Farmer from Blane Morgan, 1998 O’ahuField Goals: ................ 47 yds, Ryan Harrison, 2007 Armed ForcesDefense TD: ............... 45 yds fumble return, Bryce Fisher, 1997 Las Vegas

OpponentsRushingMost Carries: .............. 28, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2010 IndependenceMost Yards: ................ 260, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 CopperMost TDs: .................. 4, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper

PassingMost Atts:................... 51, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of FameMost Comps: .............. 38, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of FameMost Yards: ................ 452, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of FameMost TDs: .................. 5, David Carr, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon

ReceivingMost Recpt: ...... 20, Norman Johnson, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of FameMost Yards: ...... 173, Norman Johnson, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of FameMost TDs: ........ 3, Bernard Reedy, Toledo, 2011 Military Norman Johnson, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame Jordan Taylor, Rice, 2012 Armed Forces

ScoringMost FGs:................... 3, Charlie Ward, Texas, 1985 BluebonnetMost PATs: ................ 6, Rogers, Texas Tech, 1995 CopperMost Points: ............... 24, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper

Longest PlaysRusing TD: ................. 76 yds, S. McCullough, Oregon, 1997 Las VegasPassing TD: ................ 78 yds, Pat Johnson from Akili Smith, Oregon, 1997 Las Vegas Field Goal: ................. 39 yds, Neil Teevan, Mississippi, 1983 Independence

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Media Guide The 2014 Air Force Football media guide is pro-duced as a source of information for the media. Other materials may be obtained by contacting athletic communications:

Athletic Communications2168 Field House Dr.USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500Phone (719) 333-2313Fax (719) 333-3798

Working Press Credentials Press and photograph credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These cre-dentials may be obtained by contacting athletic communications. Upon acceptance of applica-tions, appropriate passes will be mailed or held at the “Will Call” ticket booth located at Gate 10 at Falcon Stadium. Radio/Television Upon receiving permission to broadcast the game, please contact athletic communications. Press credentials will be mailed or left at “Will Call” for you. Information about local telephone services can be obtained from the athletic media relations office.

Post-Game Interviews The Air Force Academy locker room is closed. Air Force head coach Troy Calhoun and play-ers are available in an interview room following the 10-minute cooling off period. All training facili-ties, including the weight room, are closed at the Field House, Cadet Gym-nasium, Falcon Athletic Center and at Falcon Sta-dium. Media members wishing to interview staff members from those areas must contact ath-letic communications.

Press Parking Press parking is located in Lot 5 at Falcon Sta-dium. Media should enter the Academy through the North Gate entrance off of Interstate 25.

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Directions

Falcon Stadium: Take I-25 to the North Gate exit of the Academy (#156B). Take a left (south) on Stadium Blvd. Then take a right (west) on Academy Drive. Parking lot #5 (media parking) is on the left side.

Athletic Communications: Take I-25 to the North Gate exit of the Academy (#156B). Take a left (south) on Parade Loop and a right (west) on Field House Drive. Park on the east side of the Cadet Field House and enter the building in the northeast corner. Follow the hallway past the ice hockey rink and continue to the last door on the left side over-looking the indoor track and field.

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SIMPLE GUIDELINES: Ease of access that prioritizes each cadet’s academics and rehabilitative treatment; make sure freshmen and sophomores have ample chance during the first half of the semester to acclimate with their class schedules and military squadrons; and simple to follow cadets during intramural and intercollegiate athletics.

PRACTICES: Air Force Football Practices - The United States Air Force Academy prefers open football practices. Open practices allow faculty, media and our service members a chance to be in the midst of drills led by our coaches and performed by the cadets. In the bigger scope this access provides the opportunity to observe the training of officer can-didates during an Academy mission element. Open practice guidelines include refraining of scouting for an opponent or reporting during practices to include injuries or tactics.

Cell Phone Use - Out of respect for those attending or participating in practices, while on the practice field during workouts please silence cell phones. If you need to take or make a call, please exit the field before doing so.

Video/Photography: Video and photography during practices can be done by those who are first cleared through the Air Force Academy Media Relations staff. From July 31 to August 22, video and photos can be taken during pre-practice and periods 1-5 each day. Starting August 25, video and photographers cleared through the Air Force Academy Media Relations staff may shoot film during pre-practice and periods 1-5 on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Player and Coaches Availability - Open practices make it very easy to observe team members during athletic activities at the Air Force Academy. Player interviews prioritize each cadet’s academic, military, squadron and leadership obligations in addition to any needed physi-cal rehabilitation/treatment. Because treatment time may be neces-sary, players must physically complete the previous practice or game.

Seniors and Juniors: From July 31 to August 12 (prior to the start of the fall semester), seniors and juniors will be accessible on the field after all practices. Seniors will also be available before practice on Tuesday, Aug. 5 and Aug. 12. From August 13 to 22 up to eight juniors or seniors will be available following Monday, Wednesday and Satur-day practices. On Tuesdays up to eight seniors will be available before practice. Starting August 25 eight junior or senior cadets will be acces-sible on Mondays on the field immediately after practice. Tuesdays eight others will be available before practice from 1-1:30 pm.

Sophomores: Sophomores are available after games, after all prac-tices from Saturday August 2 to Tuesday, Aug. 12, and every Tuesday starting October 14 (after prog/middle of semester) before practice from 1-1:30.

Freshmen: Freshmen are available after games and every Tuesday starting October 14 (after prog/middle of semester) before practice from 1:15-1:45.

Coaches: All coaches are available immediately on the field after practice from July 31 to August 22 and each Monday from August 25 to September 22. Coach Calhoun will also be available before practice from 12:30–1 p.m. in the Air Force Academy media room on Tuesday August 5, August 12 and each Tuesday starting August 26.

Air Force players and Calhoun are available for live radio shows fol-lowing each game.

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Colorado Springs

Print Media

USAFA Academy SpiritHQ USAFA/PAIUSAF Academy, CO 80840Phone: (719) 333-2044www.usafa.af.mil

The Gazette30 S. Prospect Ave.Colorado Springs, CO 80903Phone: (719) 636-0250www.gazette.com

Television and Radio

KRDO-TV (13) -- ABCP.O. Box 1457Colorado Springs, CO 80901Phone: (719) 575-6285www.krdotv.com

KKTV (11) -- CBS3100 N. Nevada Ave.Colorado Springs, CO 80907Phone: (719) 578-0000www.kktv.com

KOAA-TV (5/30) -- NBC5300 Communication CircleColorado Springs, CO 80905 Phone: (719) 630-3930www.koaatv.com

KXRM Fox 21560 Wooten RoadColorado Springs, CO 80915Phone: (719) 596-2100www.fox21news.com

KVOR AM 740 Football Flagship6805 Corporate Center Dr.Colorado Springs, CO 80919Phone: (719) 593-2700www.kvor.com

Denver Print Media

Associated Press1444 Wazee St., Suite 130Denver, CO 80202Phone: (303) 825-0123www.ap.org

Denver Post1560 BroadwayDenver, CO 80202Phone: (303) 954-1296www.denverpost.com

Television and Radio

KCNC-TV (4) -- CBS1044 Lincoln Ave.Denver, CO 80217Phone: (303) 861-4444www.denver.cbslocal.con

KMGH-TV (7) -- ABC123 Speer Blvd.Denver, CO 80203Phone: (303) 832-0169www.thedenverchannel.com

KUSA-TV (9) -- NBC500 Speer Blvd.P.O. Box 9Denver, CO 80201Phone: (303) 871-9999www.9news.com

KDVR-TV (31) -- Fox100 East Speer Blvd.Denver, CO 80203Phone: (303) 566-7717www.kdvr.com

KWGN-TV (2) -- Ind.P.O. Box 5222Englewood, CO 80155Phone: (303) 740-2814www.kwgn.com

Root Sports Rocky Mountain2300 15th St., Suite 300Denver, CO 80202Phone: (720) 898-2700www.rockymountain.rootsports.com

KKFN Radio (104.3 FM)1095 South Monaco PrkwayDenver, CO 80224Phone: (303) 321-0950www.1043thefna.om

Altitude Sports and Entertainment1000 Chopper CircleDenver, CO 80204Phone: (303) 405-1100www.altitude.tv

Others

Mountain West Conference10807 New Allegiance Drive, Suite 250Colorado Springs, CO 80921Phone: (719) 488-4040www.theMWC.com

Air Force Radio Network

Jim Arthur

Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Mountain West Conference football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its nine member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a pass-

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The Air Force athletic department is in its 19th year of in-house radio. All 2014 Falcon football games are broadcast locally on flagship radio station KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs. The radio broadcast team consists of

KVOR’s Jim Arthur (play-by-play) and Jesse Kurtz (color analyst).

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Media Outlets

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Nicholls StateSeries: AFA 1-0First Meeting: 9/5/09 Last Meeting: ----at AFA: AFA 1-0at NSU: N/ANeutral: N/A

Year by Year2009 - AFA 72-0 (H)(H/A) is for AFA

WyomingSeries: AFA 27-22-3First Meeting: 11/2/57Last Meeting: 9/21/13at AFA: AFA 15-11-1at Wyo: UW 11-11-2 Neutral: AFA 1-0

Year by Year1957 - Tied 7-7 (A)1958 - AFA 21-6*1959 - AFA 20-7 (A)1960 - Wyo 15-0 (A)1962 - AFA 35-14 (H)1964 - Tied 7-7 (H)1965 - Wyo 31-14 (A)1966 - Wyo 13-0 (H)1967 - Wyo 37-10 (A)1968 - AFA 10-3 (H)1969 - Wyo 27-25 (H)1970 - AFA 41-17 (A)1971 - AFA 23-19 (H)1972 - AFA 45-14 (H)1974 - Wyo 20-16 (A)1975 - Wyo 24-10 (H)1976 - AFA 41-12 (H)1977 - Tied 0-0 (A)1980 - AFA 25-7 (H)1981 - Wyo 17-10 (H)1982 - AFA 44-34 (H)1983 - Wyo 14-7 (A)1984 - Wyo 26-20 (A)1985 - AFA 49-7 (A)1986 - Wyo 23-17 (H)1987 - Wyo 27-13 (A)1988 - Wyo 48-45 (H)1989 - AFA 45-7 (H)1990 - Wyo 24-12 (A)1991 - AFA 51-28 (H)1992 - AFA 42-28 (A)1993 - Wyo 31-18 (H)1994 - AFA 34-17 (A)1995 - AFA 34-10 (H)1996 - Wyo 22-19 (A)1997 - AFA 14-3 (H)1998 - AFA 10-3 (A)1999 - Wyo 10-7 (H)2000 - AFA 51-34 (A)2001 - AFA 24-13 (H)2002 - Wyo 34-26 (A)2003 - AFA 35-29 (H)2004 - Wyo 43-26 (A)2005 - Wyo 29-28 (H)2006 - AFA 31-24 (A)

2007 - AFA 20-12 (H)2008 - AFA 23-3 (A)2009 - AFA 10-0 (H)2010 - AFA 20-14 (A)2011 - Wyo 25-17 (H)2012 - AFA 28-27 (A)2013 - Wyo 56-23 (H)(H/A) is for AFA* Washburn Field, Colo. Springs

Georgia StateSeries: First Meeting

Boise StateSeries: BSU 2-0First Meeting: 10/22/11Last Meeting: 9/13/13at AFA: 0-0at BSU: BSU 2-0Neutral: 0-0

Year by Year2011 - BSU 37-26 (A)2013 - BSU 42-20 (A)

NavySeries: AFA 27-19First Meeting: 10/15/60Last Meeting: 10/5/13at AFA: AFA 15-7at Navy: Navy 9-8Neutral: AFA 4-3

Year by Year1960 - Navy 35-3 *1966 - AFA 15-7 (H)1968 - AFA 26-20 **1970 - AFA 26-3***1972 - Navy 21-17 (H)1973 - Navy 42-6 (A)1974 - AFA 19-16 (H)1975 - Navy 17-0 ***1976 - AFA 13-3 (H)1977 - Navy 10-7 (A)1978 - Navy 37-8 (H)1979 - Navy 13-9 (A)1980 - AFA 21-20 (H)1981 - Navy 30-13 (A)1982 - AFA 24-21 (H)1983 - AFA 44-17 (A)1984 - AFA 29-22 (H)1985 - AFA 24-7 (A)1986 - AFA 40-6 (H)1987 - AFA 23-13 (A)1988 - AFA 34-24 (H)1989 - AFA 35-7 (A)1990 - AFA 24-7 (H)1991 - AFA 46-6 (A)1992 - AFA 18-16 (H)1993 - Navy 28-24 (A)1994 - AFA 43-21 (H)1995 - AFA 30-20 (A)1996 - Navy 20-17 (H)1997 - AFA 10-7 (A)1998 - AFA 49-7 (H)1999 - AFA 19-14***2000 - AFA 27-13 (H)

2001 - AFA 24-18***2002 - AFA 48-7 (H)2003 - Navy 28-25***2004 - Navy 24-21 (H)2005 - Navy 27-24 (A)2006 - Navy 24-17 (H)2007 - Navy 31-20 (A)2008 - Navy 33-27 (H)2009 - Navy 23-16 OT (A)2010 - AFA 14-6 (H)2011 - AFA 35-34 OT (A)2012 - Navy 28-21 OT (H)2013 - Navy 28-10 (A)(H/A) is for AFA* - Baltimore, MD** - Chicago, IL*** - Washington, DC

Utah StateSeries: USU 1-0First Meeting: 9/7/12 Last Meeting: ----at AFA: USU 1-0at NSU: N/ANeutral: N/A

Year by Year2013 - USU 52-20 (H)(H/A) is for AFA

New MexicoSeries: AFA 20-11First Meeting: 11/23/57 Last Meeting: 11/8/13at AFA: AFA 11-2at UNM: AFA 9-8Neutral: UNM 1-0

Year by Year1957 - AFA 31-0 (H)1958 - AFA 45-7 (A)1959 - UNM 28-27 (N)1961 - UNM 21-6 (A)1963 - AFA 30-8 (A)1973 - AFA 10-6 (H)1981 - UNM 27-10 (A)1982 - UNM 49-37 (H)1984 - AFA 23-9 (A)1985 - AFA 49-12 (A)1987 - AFA 73-23 (A)1988 - AFA 63-14 (H)1991 - UNM 34-32 (A)1992 - AFA 33-32 (H)1995 - AFA 27-24 (A)1998 - AFA 56-14 (H)1999 - UNM 33-28 (A)2000 - UNM 29-23 (H)2001 - UNM 52-33 (A)2002 - AFA 38-31 (H) OT2003 - UNM 24-12 (A)2004 - AFA 28-23 (H)2005 - AFA 42-24 (A)2006 - AFA 24-7 (H)2007 - UNM 34-31 (A)2008 - AFA 23-10 (H)2009 - AFA 37-13 (A)2010 - AFA 48-23 (H)

2011 - AFA 42-0 (A)2012 - AFA 28-23 (H)2013 - UNM 45-37 (A)(H/A) is for AFA

ArmySeries: AFA 33-14-1First Meeting: 10/31/59 Last Meeting: 11/2/13at AFA: AFA 20-3at Army: AFA 12-10Neutral: Tied 1-1-1

Year by Year1959 - Tied 13-13*1963 - Army 14-10**1965 - AFA 14-3**1967 - Army 10-7 (H)1969 - AFA 13-6 (A)1971 - AFA 20-7 (H)1972 - Army 17-14 (A)1973 - AFA 43-10 (H)1974 - Army 17-16 (A)1975 - AFA 33-3 (H)1976 - Army 24-7 (A)1977 - Army 31-6 (H)1978 - Army 28-14 (A)1979 - AFA 28-7 (H)1980 - Army 47-24 (A)1981 - AFA 7-3 (H)1982 - AFA 27-9 (A)1983 - AFA 41-20 (H)1984 - Army 24-12 (A)1985 - AFA 45-7 (H)1986 - Army 21-11 (A)1987 - AFA 27-10 (H)1988 - Army 28-15 (A)1989 - AFA 29-3 (H)1990 - AFA 15-3 (A)1991 - AFA 25-0 (H)1992 - AFA 7-3 (A)1993 - AFA 25-6 (H)1994 - AFA 10-6 (A)1995 - AFA 38-20 (H)1996 - Army 23-7 (A)1997 - AFA 24-0 (H)1998 - AFA 35-7 (A)1999 - AFA 28-0 (H)2000 - AFA 41-27 (A)2001 - AFA 34-24 (H)2002 - AFA 49-30 (A)2003 - AFA 31-3 (H)2004 - AFA 31-22 (A)2005 - Army 27-24 (H)2006 - AFA 43-7 (A)2007 - AFA 30-10 (H)2008 - AFA 16-7 (A)2009 - AFA 35-7 (H)2010 - AFA 42-22 (A)2011 - AFA 24-14 (H)2012 - Army 41-21 (A)2013 - AFA 42-28 (H)(H/A) is for AFA* - New York, NY** - Chicago, IL

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UNLVSeries: AFA 13-6First Meeting: 11/21/81 Last Meeting: 11/21/13at AFA: AFA 7-2at UNLV: AFA 6-4Neutral: None

Year by Year1981 - UNLV 24-21 (A)1996 - AFA 65-17 (A)1997 - AFA 25-24 (H)1998 - AFA 52-10 (A)1999 - AFA 35-16 (H)2000 - UNLV 34-13 (A)2001 - UNLV 34-10 (H)2002 - AFA 49-32 (A)2003 - AFA 24-7 (H)2004 - AFA 27-10 (A)2005 - AFA 42-7 (H)2006 - UNLV 42-39 (A)2007 - AFA 31-14 (H)2008 - AFA 29-28 (A)2009 - AFA 45-17 (H)2010 - AFA 35-20 (A)2011 - AFA 45-17 (H)2012 - UNLV 38-35 (A)2013 - UNLV 41-21 (H)(H/A) is for AFA

NevadaSeries: Tied 1-1First Meeting: 10/26/12Last Meeting: 9/28/13at AFA: AFA 1-0at NEV: Nevada 1-0Neutral: 0-0

Year by Year2012 - AFA 48-31 (H)2013 - Nevada 45-42 (A)(H/A) is for AFA

San Diego StateSeries: AFA 19-13First Meeting: 9/20/80 Last Meeting: 10/10/13at AFA: AFA 11-6at SDSU: AFA 7-7Neutral: AFA 1-0

Year by Year1980 - SDSU 13-10 (H)1981 - AFA 21-16*1982 - AFA 44-32 (H)1983 - AFA 38-7 (A)1984 - AFA 34-16 (H)1985 - AFA 31-10 (H)1986 - AFA 22-10 (A)1987 - AFA 49-7 (H)1988 - SDSU 39-36 (A)1989 - AFA 52-36 (H)1990 - SDSU 48-18 (A)1991 - AFA 21-20 (H)1992 - AFA 20-17 (A)1993 - SDSU 38-31 (H)1994 - AFA 36-35 (A)1996 - SDSU 28-23 (A)1997 - AFA 24-18 (H) OT1999 - AFA 23-22 (A)2000 - AFA 45-24 (H)2001 - AFA 45-21 (A)2002 - SDSU 38-34 (H)2003 - SDSU 24-3 (A)2004 - SDSU 37-31 (H)2005 - AFA 41-29 (H)2006 - SDSU 19-12 (A)2007 - AFA 55-23 (H)2008 - AFA 35-10 (A)2009 - AFA 26-14 (H)2010 - SDSU 27-25 (A)2011 - SDSU 41-27 (H)2012 - SDSU 28-9 (A)2013 - SDSU 27-20 (H)(H/A) is for AFA* - Tokyo, Japan

Colorado StateSeries AFA 31-20-1First Meeting: 11/30/57 Last Meeting: 11/30/13at AFA: AFA 18-11-1at CSU: AFA 13-9Neutral: None

Year by Year1957 - CSU 20-7 (H)1958 - AFA 36-6 (H)1960 - AFA 32-8 (H)1961 - AFA 14-9 (H)1962 - AFA 34-0 (H)1963 - AFA 69-0 (H)1964 - AFA 14-6 (H)1966 - CSU 41-21 (H)1967 - Tied 17-17 (H)1968 - AFA 31-0 (A)1969 - AFA 28-7 (H)1970 - AFA 37-22 (H)1971 - AFA 17-13 (A)1972 - AFA 53-13 (A)1975 - CSU 47-10 (A)1976 - CSU 27-3 (H)1978 - CSU 31-13 (H)1979 - CSU 20-6 (A)1980 - CSU 21-9 (A)1981 - AFA 28-14 (H)1982 - CSU 21-11 (H)1983 - AFA 34-13 (A)1984 - AFA 52-10 (H)1985 - AFA 35-19 (A)1986 - AFA 24-7 (H)1987 - AFA 27-19 (A)1988 - AFA 29-23 (A)1989 - AFA 46-21 (A)1990 - CSU 35-33 (H)1991 - AFA 31-26 (A)1992 - CSU 32-28 (H)1993 - CSU 8-5 (A)1994 - CSU 34-24 (H)1995 - CSU 27-20 (H)

1996 - CSU 42-41 (H)1997 - AFA 24-0 (A)1998 - AFA 30-27 (H)1999 - CSU 41-21 (A)2000 - AFA 44-40 (H)2001 - CSU 28-21 (A)2002 - CSU 31-12 (H)2003 - CSU 30-20 (A)2004 - AFA 47-17 (H)2005 - CSU 41-23 (A)2006 - AFA 24-21 (H)2007 - AFA 45-21 (A)2008 - AFA 38-17 (H)2009 - AFA 34-16 (A)2010 - AFA 49-27 (H)2011 - AFA 45-21 (A)2012 - AFA 42-21 (H)2013 - CSU 58-13 (A)(H/A) is for AFA

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