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The next chapter of San Jose State football beganDecember 17, 2009 when Mike MacIntyre was

named the Spartans’ head coach.

Coach MacIntyre’s program is based on discipline and conditioning and his four

building blocks for success.

• Foundation“It’s our job to help these young men gainresponsibility and accountability while they’rewith us.”

• Family“I want us to grow as a team and really careabout each other.”

• Future“That’s academics. It’s a year-round process tobe successful. Our players will learn how tosucceed at and graduate from San Jose State.”

• Football“If a player has a good foundation, if he loves and cares about his teammates, andif he’s doing really well in school, then he will be a focused football player.”

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TherThere is an uncompre is an uncompromising commitment to ofomising commitment to offerferaccess to higher education to all who meet the criteriaaccess to higher education to all who meet the criteriafor admission, yielding a stimulating mix of agefor admission, yielding a stimulating mix of agegrgroups, culturoups, cultures, and economic backgres, and economic backgrounds forounds forteaching, learning, and rteaching, learning, and researesearch. ch.

Located in the center of San José, the University ofLocated in the center of San José, the University offersfers134 bachelor134 bachelor ’s and master’s and master ’s degr’s degrees and the exciteees and the excite--ment of a larment of a large, metrge, metropolitan campus wheropolitan campus where manye manyculturcultures meet. es meet. YYet, students get personal attention inet, students get personal attention inthe setting of the university’s seven colleges.the setting of the university’s seven colleges.

Known for the high quality of its aca-demic programs, its excellent faculty,and its diverse and committed studentbody, San José State successfully edu-cates students to compete in today’scomplex, high tech and global economy.

San José State is annually rankedamong the top-ten masters-level publicuniversities in the West by U.S. News &World Report’s survey of “America’sBest Colleges.”

San José State is the number-one suppli-er of education, engineering, computerscience and business graduates toSilicon Valley, the world’s high tech cap-ital. One of the largest universities inthe 23-campus California StateUniversity (CSU) system, SJSU attractsstudents from throughout the UnitedStates and 100 countries of the world.

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San Jose State football graduates (2006-2009 teams)2009 team

Player, Position Hometown Degree (Year)Chad Bozzo, QB Salinas B.A. (2010)Eric Bucholz, LB San Francisco B.S. (2010)Austin Carter, CB Pomona B.A. (2009)Ronnie Castillo, C Santa Fe Springs B.A. (2010)Justin Cole, LB Chino Hills B.S. (2010)Kalvin Cressel, DT Los Angeles B.A. (2009)Garrett Faulconer, OT Anaheim B.A. (2010)Carl Ihenacho, DE Carson B.A. (2009)Travis Jones, LB Atascadero B.S. (2009)Colin Maher, WR Morgan Hill B.A. (2010)Patrick Perry, RB Los Angeles B.A. (2009)John Smith, LB Richmond B.A. (2010)Liam Smith, DE Los Gatos B.A. (2009)Nathaniel Timo, OG Salinas B.A. (2009)

2008 teamJames Callier, Jr., RB Los Angeles B.A. (2009)Jeff Clark, TE Torrance B.A. (2008)Dimitrious Chattman, LB San Diego B.A. (2008)Yonus Davis, RB Oakland B.A. (2008)Brian Elledge, TE Newhall B.S. (2008)Sean Flynn, QB Torrance B.A. (2008)Coye Francies, CB Rancho Cordova B.A. (2008)Aaron Gilbert, DT Half Moon Bay B.S. (2010)Jarron Gilbert, DT Chino B.A. (2008)Patrick Horan-Walker, WR Monterey B.A. (2010)Will Johnson, PK Ridgecrest B.S. (2009)Marcus Keli, DT Oceanside B.S. (2010)Ryan McHale, DE Long Beach B.A. (2008)Christopher Owens, CB Los Angeles B.A. (2009)Justin Paysinger, C Los Angeles B.A. (2007)

M.A. (2009)Andrew Ryan, S Belmont B.S. (2009)Jared Strubeck, PK Camarillo B.S. (2009)

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(Left to right): Defensive tackle Kalvin Cressel, wide receiver ColinMaher, linebacker Eric Bucholz, and offensive lineman Garrett

Faulconer are among the 2009 seniors to earn their degrees.

Seventy-nine (79) Spartans from the last fiveSan Jose State football teams have earned abachelor’s degree. Three also have earned a

master’s degree.

SANDI SMITHAcademic Advisor

MARWA ABBASLearning Specialist

DREW AGBAYAcademic Advisor

GINA ARCHIMEDEAcademic Advisor

LIZ JARNIGANAssociate AthleticsDirector/StudentSuccess Services

EILEEN DALEYAssistant Athletics

Director/Academics

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Spartan Stadium is the home for San Jose State football. Since 2005, the Spartans regularly are among the Football BowlSubdivision leaders in year-over-year home attendance percentage increases.

In the five years from 2004 to 2009, San Jose State’s averagehome attendance increased more than 200 percent.

The Spartans play in front of one of the most loyaland enthusiastic student sections in the Western

Athletic Conference.

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Academic All-WAC honoreesFront row (left to right): Fred Koloto (2009), Ray Rodriguez (2009).Back row: Mohamed Marah (2007, 08), Ryan Otten (2009), BradenStoraasli (2007, 08, 09). Not pictured: Pablo Garcia (2008), Travis

Johnson (2009), Ralph Johnson (2008), Devin Newsome (2007), ManuNgatikaura (2009), James Orth (2009), Justin Willis (2007).

San Jose State football graduates (2006-2009 teams)2007 team

Player, Position Hometown Degree (Year)James T. Callier, RB Los Angeles B.A. (2008)Steven Claxton, DB Compton B.A. (2008)Jacob French, RB San Jose B.A. (2008)David Giesen, OG San Diego B.A. (2008)Michael Hooper, WR Los Angeles B.A. (2008)Grant Izokovic, LS Benicia B.A. (2008)Demetrius Jones, LB Los Angeles B.A. (2008)David Lomu, DE Redwood City B.A. (2008)Nick Marchini, TE LeGrand B.S. (2008)Charles Ohaeri, LB San Bernardino B.A. (2009)Waylon Prather, P Ben Lomond B.S. (2008)Adam Tafralis, QB San Bruno B.S. (2007)

2006 teamKevin Brown, QB Orange B.A. (2006)Marcel Burrough, OG Gresham, Ore. B.A. (2007)Jason Cain, TE Fremont B.A. (2007)Kyle Cancimilla, TE Granite Bay B.A. (2007)Matt Cantu, OT San Juan Capistrano B.A. (2006)Dante Collins, RB Modesto B.A. (2007)Stephen Collins, WR Los Angeles B.S. (2010)David Eisenhauer, PK Rohnert Park B.S. (2007)Al Guidry, RB Fullerton B.A. (2007)Domingo Holmes, CB Stockton B.S. (2007)Trae Jackson, S Los Angeles B.A. (2007)Damaja Jones, LB San Diego B.A. (2008)Ryan Lauderdale, WR Carson B.A. (2008)Bernie Lewis, WR Sacramento B.S. (2008)Patrick Luke, CB Lawndale B.A. (2010)Freddy McCutcheon, DT San Diego B.A. (2007)Donald Richardson, S Los Angeles B.S. (2008)

Student-Athlete Success ServicesThe mission of Student-Athlete Success

Services (SASS) is to provide quality academicplanning and study skills for every San JoseState University student-athlete.

Graduation is of paramount importance. SASS aims to promote student-athlete aca-

demic achievement and personal accountability.In doing so, we are preparing our student-ath-letes for the vast array of opportunities theirfutures hold for them.

SASS works to ensure that all student-athletesmaintain NCAA eligibility with regards tograde-point average, hours passed, degree com-pletion percentage and APR.

SUCCESSStudents – SASS programming is student-cen-

tered.Unique – SASS programming takes into con-

sideration the unique issues related to student-athletes.

Community - Community involvement andappreciation for diversity is encouraged andpromoted.

Consideration – NCAA, WAC and SJSUrequirements for ethical conduct and eligibilityare considered and respected.

Education - SASS consults with and educatesabout the various departments where student-athletes may obtain support.

Self-sufficiency - Student-athletes shoulddevelop self-sufficiency, personal responsibility,and the ability to make informed decisions.

Standards – Graduation is the expected stan-dard for all student-athletes.

Core Values

Integrity

Achievement

Commitment

Teamwork

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DT Jarron Gilbert was theChicago Bears’ first pick inthe 2009 draft. Gilbert wasthe 68th overall selection.

CB Coye Francies

Cleveland Browns’2009 6th round pick

2nd NFL season

CB Christopher Owens

Atlanta Falcons’2009 3rd round pick

2nd NFL season

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CB Dwight Lowery New York Jets’

2008 4th round pick3rd NFL season

WRJames Jones- Green Bay

Packers’ 20073rd round

pick4th

NFL season

LB Justin Cole Kansas City

Chiefs free agent

WR Kevin

JurovichPhiladelphia

Eaglesfree agent

WRRashied

DavisChicagoBears,

6th NFLseason

PKJoe Nedney

San Francisco49ers,

15th NFLseason

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San Jose State at WisconsinSept. 11, 11:00 a.m. (CDT)

ESPN2’s Dave Lamont (left) andRod Gilmore in the SpartanStadium TV broadcast location

• 10 national network TV appearances (2005-10)

• Coverage from ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU,

ABC-TV, FSN

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Duke Ihenacho scores on a43-yard interception returnagainst Utah State onESPNU.

Kevin Jurovich madethis one-handed catchin the 2009 Utah gameon ESPNU.

Carl Ihenachooffers a dose ofNacho brothersagainst BoiseState on ESPN2.

Brandon Rutleyfinished this 60-yard touchdownrun in the 2008Boise State gameon ESPN2.

San Jose State led USC afterthe first quarter in a 2009game on Fox SportsNet.

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James Orth (left) is a wide receiver in his second sea-son with the Spartans. His older brother, offensiveguard Jacob Orth (right), is an offensive guard.

Duke Ihenacho is a two-time, first-team All-WAC selec-tion. His older brother Carl (right), a defensive end, is atwo-time second-team All-WAC choice.

Wide receiver Jalal Beauchman (right) is a second gen-eration Spartan. His dad, Leon Beauchman was a starbasketball player for San Jose State in the 1970’s.

Steve Brennan (left) was an end on the 1967 San JoseState team. His son, Brent Brennan (right) is in hissixth season on the Spartans’ coaching staff and is thewide receivers coach in 2010.

Christopher Owens (left) was a San Jose State startingcornerback (2005-08) before moving on to the AtlantaFalcons. His cousin, Bene Benwikere, is a freshmandefensive back on the 2010 Spartans.

Kyle Flynn (8) and Sean Flynn (2) started games in2008. Tiuke Tuipulotu (right), a third-year defender,and JC transfer Andrew Moeaki are second cousins.

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The Charles W. Davidson College Of Engineering

The vision of the Charles W. Davidson College OfEngineering is to be a learning community that empow-ers its students to better the world through innovativeapplications of engineering knowledge and skills.

Students receive an understanding of the social andeconomic context in which technologies are developedand used in today’s competitive global economy. Theygain a firm ethical grounding and guidance for theirbeneficial applications. The applications could be forsocial benefit, economic advancement, security, or theenvironmental sustainability of the world.

The College is a vibrant community of students, fac-ulty, staff, alumni, and industry professionals throughstrategic collaborations with Silicon Valley, California,national and global partners.

The Charles W. Davidson College Of Engineeringoffers the following majors: Aviation and Technology,Chemical and Materials Engineering, Civil andEnvironmental Engineering, Computer Engineering,Electrical Engineering, General Engineering, Industrialand Systems Engineering, Mechanical and AerospaceEngineering.

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Charles “Chuck” Davidson is a 1957graduate who is a successful Bay Areahome builder. He is founder of DKB

Homes LLP, the Charles W. DavidsonCo., Davidson Homes, DKD Property

Mgt., and L&D Construction. Hisendeavors support the Bay Area econo-my and local education. Mr. Davidson isan avid fan of Spartan football and gen-

erous supporter of the University.

Tony Jackson was a co-captain of the1970 football team. Today, he holds the

rank of Major General in the UnitedStates Marine Corps.

Bob Ladouceur was a defen-sive back on the 1975 and

1976 teams. As the head coachof the De La Salle High

School football program inConcord, Calif., his teams

won 151 consecutive gamesbetween 1992 and 2004.

Dick Vermeil was a quarterback on the 1956 and 1957teams. He is the only football coach to engineer coach-

ing victories in a Rose Bowl and a Super Bowl.

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San Jose State players and coaches participate in theCatholic Charities of Santa Clara County Holiday

Food Drive.

In 2010, San Jose State became the first WestCoast football team to participate in the “Get

in the Game. Save a Life” program thatencourages people to sign up for the Be TheMatch Registry spearheaded by the National

Marrow Donor Program based inMinneapolis, Minn.

The Spartans are among the volunteer groupsthat assist with Pat’s Run – an annual San Joseevent benefitting the Pat Tillman Foundation.

Linebacker Justin Cole (front) and defensive end Carl Ihenacho(back) are two Spartans who participated in the National

Education Association’s annual Read Across America program.

Each spring, the Spartans volunteer in the nationalcommunity awareness project, ‘Walk A Mile in Her

Shoes, A Men’s March to Stop Rape.’

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Connie L. Lurie College Of Education

The mission of the Connie L. Lurie College ofEducation is to prepare educators who have the knowl-edge, skills and ethics that ensure excellence for all stu-dents in a culturally diverse, technologically complex,global community.

The Connie L. Lurie College Of Education offers thefollowing majors: Child and Adolescent Development,Communicative Disorders and Sciences, CounselorEducation, Educational Leadership, ElementaryEducation, Instructional Technology, SecondaryEducation, Special Education

College Of Business

Centered in the heart of San José and Silicon Valley,the College of Business has served the business educa-tional needs of our community and the global market-place since 1928.

The College of Business offers the following majors:Accounting and Finance, Management InformationSystems, Marketing and Decision Sciences, Organizationand Management

Connie Lurie is a 1964 graduate whosebachelor’s degree is in elementary edu-

cation and psychology. A prominentBay Area philantropist,the former ele-

mentary school teacher founded SJSU’sLurie Author-in-Residence Program and

the CME (Connect, Motivate andEducate) Society for foster children and

initiated Spartans in the Desert.

Justin Paysinger was a centeron the 2005-08 teams and oneof four captains for the 2008Spartans. After earning his

mater’s degree from San JoseState, Paysinger now is the

CHAMPS/Life SkillsCoordinator at Texas Tech

University.

Peter Ueberroth is a 1959graduate who majored in

business administration. Theformer San Jose State water

polo star was the President ofthe United States Olympic

Committee and formerCommissioner of Major

League Baseball.

Gill Byrd is a 1982 grad-uate who majored inbusiness finance. The

two-time All-Americandefensive back was a1983 first-round draft

choice of the San DiegoChargers. After an 11-year NFL career, he isan assistant coach for

the Chicago Bears.

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Student Involvement is the hub of co-curricular lifeat San Jose State University. Involved students are moresatisfied with their college experiences than those whoare not. Thousands of students make SJSU more than acommuter school.

At San Jose State, education stretches beyond theclassroom. It's the extra-curricular experiences like inter-collegiate athletics that students remember for a lifetimeand say best prepared them for their future. Make themost of your time by combining a focus on academicsand getting involved in other aspects of college life, too.

Countless opportunities for involvement at SJSUexist. Student government, service and academic clubs,and social friendship groups are just a few of the outletsfor involvement.

Before you know it, you will be exploring new areasof interest - once you join one group, you will quicklyfind out about others. Student Involvement is located onthe first floor of Clark Hall on the main campus.

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Creativity

Collaboration

Innovation

Diversity

Spirit

Success

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College Of Applied Sciences & Arts

The College of Applied Sciences & Arts providesboth liberal and well-defined professional education atthe undergraduate and graduate levels. The College’sprograms provide the skills and experiences thatempower graduates to be exemplary members of adiverse and global community.

The College of Applied Sciences & Arts offers thefollowing majors: Administration of Justice, AerospaceStudies (Air Force ROTC), Health Professions, HealthScience, Hospitality, Recreation & Tourism Management,Journalism and Mass Communications, Justice Studies,Kinesiology, Library and Information Science, MilitaryScience (Army ROTC), Nursing, Nutrition and FoodScience, Occupational Therapy, Social Work.

College Of Humanities & The Arts

The College of Humanities and The Arts seeks toinstill in the student an understanding of human exis-tence that is both tolerant and moral and to nurture anappreciation of human creativity as portrayed andexpressed in works of language and literature, visualand performing arts, philosophy and theology, and byengagement in the creation of art and criticism.

The College of Humanities & The Arts offers the fol-lowing majors: Art and Design, English andComparative Literature, Foreign Languages,Humanities, Linguistics and Language Development,Music and Dance, Philosophy, Television, Radio, Filmand Theatre

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Tommie Smith (front) and John Carlos (back) playedprofessional football after their days at San Jose State.The two world-class sprinters from the 1960’s are bestknown for their actions on the Olympic Games victory

stand following Smith’s gold-medal performance in1968. A statue commemorating their historic event is

located on the university’s main campus.

Bill Walsh was an end on the 1952 and 1953 Spartan teams.He earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from

San Jose State. Walsh stayed intimately involved in footballand became one of the game’s most successful coaches lead-ing the San Francisco 49ers to three Super Bowl victories inthe 1980’s. He is the only Spartan who is an inductee into

the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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The Campus Village is home to nearly 2,300 stu-dents, faculty and staff. Positioned on Tenth Streetbetween San Carlos and San Salvador on the main cam-pus, the Campus Village is a gateway to incredible aca-demic resources and campus activities, the excitement ofdowntown San José, the opportunities of Silicon Valley,and some of the world’s greatest recreational areas.

The Campus Village features apartment and suite-style living accommodations and a typical college dor-mitory experience. Campus Village includes recreationaland study areas, a full-service computer lab, wirelessinternet access, an interactive gaming center, laundryfacilities, meeting rooms, retail stores and undergroundparking for 700 vehicles. Fully equipped nearby recre-ational facilities offer residents space to work out, swim,play basketball, volleyball, ping-pong or pool.

Hassle-free access to the main campus is anotherasset. Walking to the Student Union or to The EventCenter, home for the San Jose State University men’sand women’s basketball teams, is five minutes or less.Residents also can walk or bicycle to the Dr. MartinLuther King, Jr. Library without crossing any streets.

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College of Social Sciences

The mission of the College of Social Sciences is toeducate students in human behavior, in its many pastand present cultural forms, in individual, group, nation-al and international contexts, and to empower studentsas democratic participants in a rapidly changing world.Students develop a solid foundation in the social sci-ences, and understand how knowledge in the social sci-ences is acquired and evaluated. Students think analyti-cally about themselves and the world in which they live.They prepare for a wide variety of careers in education,the professions, business, government and social servic-es.

College of Science

The mission of the College of Science is to preparestudents for rewarding careers in biological sciences,chemistry, computer science, geology, mathematics,meteorology, and physics; provide core biology, chem-istry, mathematics, meteorology, geology and physicscourses; enable undergraduates to achieve a well-round-ed education by attaining the quantitative, critical think-ing, and scientific skills necessary for lifelong learningand informed decision-making on scientific issues; pre-pare future teachers with the appropriate math and sci-ence content; and foster high levels of student learningand faculty development.

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Danny Clark was a 1985 all-conference defensive line-man for the Spartans. He went on to star as Nitro in the

original American Gladiators television series.

Kinji Green was a 2005 team captain and All-WACdefensive lineman. The 27-year-old is the program’s

only four-time Academic All-WAC honoree and is oneof the youngest full-time assistant coaches in the

Football Bowl Subdivision this season.

David Diaz-Infante (63) was a co-captain of the 1986Spartans. After playing on two Super Bowl champion

teams in a 12-season pro career, he now is an analyst forESPN and ESPNU college football games.

Steve Clarkson was theSpartans’ starting quarter-

back during the 1980through 1982 seasons.

Today, he is the premierevaluator and developerof young quarterbacksnationally. He is in his

second year conductingthe Steve ClarksonDreammaker Tour.

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The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library, located onthe main campus of San Jose State University is a $177-million, 475,000 square-foot library providing a centerfor life-long learning. Students, faculty and the commu-nity have access to the information they will need foreducational and personal growth throughout their lives.

The 10-floor library features:

• 3,623 seats• 1,800 seats wired for the internet • 400 public computers

• 135 databases of information• 4 computer instruction laboratories• 112 workstations available in the computer instruc-

tion labs• 37 group-project rooms

The collaborative design provides many opportuni-ties for academic, cultural and community programs.Multilingual and special collections for San Jose’sdiverse ethnic groups are available. An adaptive technol-ogy area assures all people have the ability to access theinformation and databases available.

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2006 New Mexico Bowl San Jose State 20, New Mexico 12

Dick Tomey is theWAC’s only headcoach with a win-

ning record in bowlgames. Now 5-3 inpost-season bowls,he led the Spartans

to a 2006 NewMexico Bowl win.

1987 CaliforniaBowl

Eastern Michigan 30San Jose State 27

1990 CaliforniaRaisin Bowl

San Jose State 48Central Michigan 24

Quarterback MikePerez led the

Spartans to back-to-back CaliforniaBowl appearancesand was the MostValuable Player inthe Spartans’ 1986win over Miami

(Ohio).

Tailback Sheldon Canley tied a NCAAbowl-game record with five touchdownsin San Jose State’s 1990 California Raisin

Bowl win over Central Michigan.

1971 PasadenaBowl

Memphis State 28San Jose State 9

1949 Raisin BowlSan Jose State 20

Texas Tech 13

1947 Raisin BowlSan Jose State 20

Utah State 0

1986 CaliforniaBowl

San Jose State 37Miami (Ohio) 7

1981 CaliforniaBowl

Toledo 27San Jose State 25

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“The Koret Athletic Training Center is one of the ‘crown jew-els’ of the San Jose State University athletics program. Thesheer size of the facility stops you in your tracks. We have

everything a strength and conditioning program could conceiv-ably need at our fingertips. Our student-athletes and coaches

are truly blessed to have such a beautiful facility.” – ChrisHolder, San Jose State director of strength & conditioning

“Our Philosophy”

• Our goal is to teach student-athletes how to use their bod-ies for conditioning and competition.

• We emphasize skill development.

• Every element of our program is grounded in the sciencesand draws on many training disciplines.

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• Speed training, resistance exercise and flexibility devel-opment are components of our program.

• We focus our training on “fine tuning” the nervous sys-tem which will enable our student-athletes to perform atvery high levels with a minimal amount of stress.

• Every exercise, every piece of equipment, and every drillwe conduct is tailored to help our student-athletes performtheir best and to remain injury-free.

• We don’t align ourselves with the idea of coming in to theweight room every day and lifting tons of weight simply toachieve a standard.

• We believe that strength is not an attribute nor a by-prod-uct of weight training, but its own unique skill.

• Our student-athletes and their success will be the fin-ished product of our program.

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Coaches & Staff - 3-20 The Spartans - 21-46 Spartans A to Z - 47-76 2009 In Review - 81-96 Record Book - 97-158

The San Jose State University 2010 Football Book is a publication of theschool’s sports information office. Editorial content by Lawrence Fan.Assistance from Amy Villa, Tom Bowen, Eileen Daley and Mike MacIntyre.

Cover art work and design by Michael Beaubien.Photography by Terrell Lloyd, Ron Fried, Wayne Salvatore, Gerome

Wright, Damon Tarver, Steve Hermann, Brian Blank, Wendy Dunn, JeremyLayport, Summer Haines, Richard Stern, Amy Villa, Silicon Valley SportsEntertainment, Chicago Bears (Bill Smith), Cleveland Browns (John Reid),Kansas City Chiefs (Hank Young), Miami Dolphins, New York Jets (AlPereira), Philadelphia Eagles (Drew Hallowell), and San Francisco 49ers(Terrell Lloyd).

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2010 Football Schedule

Sept. 4 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. TBA

Sept. 11 Wisconsin (ESPN) Madison, Wisc. 11:00 a.m.

SEPT. 18 SOUTHERN UTAH SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m.

Sept. 25 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 6:00 p.m.

OCT. 2 UC DAVIS SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m.

(Homecoming)

Oct. 9 *Nevada Reno, Nev. 1:05 p.m.

OCT. 16 *BOISE STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m.

OCT. 23 *FRESNO STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m.

Oct. 30 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. 2:00 p.m.

NOV. 13 *UTAH STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m.

Nov. 20 *Hawai’i Honolulu, Hawaii 5:30 p.m.

NOV. 27 *LOUISIANA TECH SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m.

Dec. 4 *Idaho Moscow, Idaho 2:00 p.m.

* - Western Athletic Conference gamelocal time listed for all games

Table of ContentsFast Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Future Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-17Football Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-20Roster Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-28The Spartans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-762010 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-802009 In Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-93Western Athletic Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-96All-Star Game Players & All-Americas . . . . . . . .100-102Spartans in the Pros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103-113SJSU Sports Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115Academic All-Stars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116All-Coast Selections & Letterwinners . . . . . . . . .117-125Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126-131Career & Season Leaders, Top Performances . . .132-139Year-by-Year Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140-142Series Records, Game Scores, Homecoming . . . .144-151Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152-154The Last Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156-157Spartan Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158City of San Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .160San Jose State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161-162University & Athletics Administration . . . . . . . .163-172Network TV Games & Broadcast Information . . . . .173Notes to the Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174Media Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175Composite Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176

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2011Non-conference opponents

Colorado StateNavy

StanfordUCLA

Western Athletic Conference gamesHAWAI’IIDAHO

NEVADANEW MEXICO STATE

@Fresno State@Louisiana Tech

@Utah State

2012Non-conference opponents

Colorado StateNavy

San Diego StateStanford

Western Athletic Conference gamesFRESNO STATE

LOUISIANA TECHUTAH STATE

@Hawai‘i@Idaho

@Nevada@New Mexico State

2013Non-conference opponents

MinnesotaNavy

San Diego StateStanford

Western Athletic Conference gamesHAWAI’IIDAHO

NEVADANEW MEXICO STATE

@Fresno State@Louisiana Tech

@Utah State

San José State University future schedules (tentative and subject to change)

Location ..............................................................San Jose, CA 95192Founded (Enrollment) ....................................................1857 (3908)Colors .................................................................Gold, White & BlueConference .........................................Western Athletic ConferenceFootball Facility (Capacity) ...................Spartan Stadium (30,456)Interim President ....................................................Don W. KassingDirector of Athletics.......................................................Tom Bowen Head Football Coach.........Mike MacIntyre (Georgia Tech, 1989)Record, Years at School .............................................0-0, 1st seasonOverall Record, Years................................................0-0, 1st season

2009 Season Record .....................................................................2-102008 WAC Record, Finish .............................................1-7, 8th tied

Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach.........................................Kent Baer (Utah State, 1973), 3rd seasonOffensive Line Coach .........................................................................................Gary Bernardi (Cal State Northridge, 1976), 1st seasonWide Receivers Coach..Brent Brennan (UCLA, 1996), 6th seasonDefensive Backs Coach.................................Charles Clark (Mississippi, 2007), 1st seasonQuarterbacks Coach ...................................................................................................John DeFilippo (James Madison, 2000), 1st seasonCornerbacks Coach.............................................................................................................Kinji Green (San Jose State, 2006), 5th seasonOffensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach.................................................................Tim Landis (Randolph-Macon, 1986), 1st seasonRunning Backs Coach/Recruiting Coordinator..............................................................Terry Malley (Santa Clara, 1976), 2nd seasonDefensive Line Coach........................................................................................................Bryant Young (Notre Dame, 1994), 1st seasonGraduate Assistant/Offense......................................................................................Bryan McGinnis (San Jose State, 2007), 6th seasonGraduate Assistant/Defense............................................................................................................Vavae Tata (UCLA, 2008), 1st seasonQuality Control ............Kevin Gray (Redlands, 2004), 1st seasonCoordinator of Football Operations ................................................................................Wendy Dunn (Miami, Ohio, 2000), 6th season

Returning Lettermen.....38 (19 offense, 19 defense, 0 specialists)Lettermen Lost.....................29 (16 offense, 11 defense, 2 kickers)

2009 Starters Returning..........15 (9 offense, 6 defense, 0 kickers)Offense

Jajal Beauchman, WR, 6-4, 220, SR, 3V, 35 rec., 378 yds., 4 TDsFred Koloto, OT, 6-3, 290, JR, 2V, 22 career startsIsaac Leatiota, OG, 6-4, 305, SR, 3V, 30 career startsRobbie Reed, C, 6-3, 290, SR, 2V, 10 career startsAndres Vargas, OT, 6-4, 305, JR, 1V, 5 career startsRyan Otten, TE, 6-5, 230, SO, 1V, 10 rec., 78 yds., 0 TDsJordan La Secla, QB, 6-3, 205, SR, 1V, 59.9 comp. pct., 1,926 yds.,

10 touchdowns, 11 interceptionsLamon Muldrow, RB, 5-9, 210, SR, 1V, 592 yds., 3 TDsBrandon Rutley, RB, 5-10, 190, JR, 2V, 59 yds., 2 TDs

DefensePablo Garcia, DT, 6-1, 290, JR, 2V, 23 tackles,

5.0 tackles for loss, 4 QB sacksPompey Festejo, LB, 6-0, 215, SR, 3V, 83 tackles,

8.0 tackles for lossTiuke Tuipulotu, LB, 5-10, 205, JR, 2V, 52 tackles,

3.5 tackles for lossPeyton Thompson, CB, 5-11, 185, JR, 2V, 48 tackles, 2 INTsRonnie Yell, CB, 5-9, 175, SO, 1V, 19 tacklesDuke Ihenacho, S, 6-1, 210, SR, 3V, two-time first-team All-WAC, 187 career tackles, 16 passes defensed

2009 Starters Lost ......................11 (4 offense, 5 defense, 2 kicker)Offense

Marquis Avery, WR, 42 rec., 465 yards, 6 TDsRonnie Castillo, C, 27 career startsJohn Konye, OT, 20 career startsKevin Jurovich, WR, two-time second-team All-WAC

DefenseJustin Cole, DE/LB, two-time second-team All-WACAdonis Davis, DT, 34 career startsCarl Ihenacho, DE, two-time second-team All-WACTravis Jones, LB, 192 career tacklesTanner Burns, S, 96 tackles in 2009

KickersTyler Cope, PK, 37 points in 2009, 16-18 PAT, 7-11 FGPhilip Zavala, P, 2009 second-team All-WAC, 42.2 average

Offensive Formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MultipleDefensive Formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Multiple 4-3

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KinjiGreen

BryanMcGinnis

GaryBernardi

TerryMalley

CharlesClarkKent

BaerBryantYoung

BrentBrennan

TimLandis

JohnDeFilippo

MikeMacIntyreHead Coach

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Mike MacIntyreHead Coach

Coaching Staffbefore, and 23.4 points per game, 9.8 fewer than the previousseason. In 2009, Duke’s five wins were the most in a season bythe Blue Devils since 1994. Three Duke defenders received 2009All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) honors – the university’slargest total in a single season in several years.

Prior to joining the staff at Duke, MacIntyre spent five sea-sons in the NFL with the New York Jets (2007) and DallasCowboys (2003-06) coaching defensive backs. Working for leg-endary coach Bill Parcells, the Cowboys returned to the playoffsin 2003 and again in 2006 after missing out on post-season com-petition during the 2000 through 2002 seasons.

MacIntyre has coached on both sides of the ball, spendingfour years at Ole Miss (1999-2002) where he started as the widereceivers coach two seasons and the defensive secondary coachin his final two years. The Rebels posted a 29-19 record withbowl appearances in the 1999 and 2002 Independence Bowlsand the 2000 Music City Bowl. The 2001 Rebels ranked fifthnationally in pass defense, allowing just 161.3 yards per game.

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Mike MacIntyre,the 2009American

Football CoachesAssociation Football BowlSubdivision AssistantCoach of the Year wasnamed the 29th San JoseState University footballcoach on December 17,2009.

The 45-year oldMacIntyre is a head coachfor the time in a progres-sively successful 20-seasoncoaching career thatincludes positions in the

Football Bowl Subdivision and the National Football League.“By hiring Mike MacIntyre, San Jose State University takes

a tremendous step forward enhancing its football program.Mike MacIntyre was the unanimous first choice of the searchteam...,” said San Jose State athletics director Tom Bowen uponMacIntyre’s appointment. “He offered the most compelling caseto build upon the great base that (former coach) Dick Tomeycreated in his five years. Mike’s tireless energy and dynamicleadership will motivate our student-athletes to reach greatheights in the classroom and on the playing field as they didunder Dick Tomey.”

MacIntyre spent the last two seasons at Duke as the defen-sive coordinator. His defensive units recorded some of the BlueDevils’ best annual statistics over a 20-year span. The 2008 teamallowed 356.9 yards per game, 67.4 fewer yards than the year

Talk About Mike MacIntyre

“Mike is a high energy guy who is an outstandingcoach and a superior recruiter. He is a son of a head coachand has been around football all his life. He will do a greatjob in bringing good football players, and quality individu-als, to San Jose State. I know he will do everything he canto insure that the program reaches the high standards hewill set for it.”– Bill Parcells, Miami Dolphins ExecutiveVice-President - Football Operations

"...To be sure, Mike left a lasting positive impression onmany of our student-athletes. San Jose State is getting aman of the highest integrity, and we wish nothing but suc-cess for Mike and his family in this endeavor. Mike repre-sents an excellent hire for San Jose State University." – DukeUniversity Vice President & Director of Athletics Dr. KevinWhite

“...I’ve had the privilege of hiring Mike not once, buttwice, and would do it a third time if I could. Obviously, hehas coaching in his blood as his father, George, is one of thefinest football coaches I’ve been lucky enough to know.Mike also has had the fortune of being around some terrificfootball coaches and he has taken advantage of it by learn-ing from all of them. He has great energy and passion forfootball and is a true student of the game. His team will beprepared to play on Saturdays. Most importantly, Mikewill have a very positive impact on the lives of the youngmen in the San Jose State program, both on and off thefield..." – Duke University Head Coach David Cutcliffe

"I just know that they got themselves a great coach inthe sense that he recruited me when I was coming out ofhigh school for Ole Miss and he really sold me on Ole Miss.I couldn't say that I wouldn't have gone to Ole Miss if ithadn't been for him, but he really sold me on it. So, theyhave a great recruiter and a great guy, an all-around profes-sional. He's coached professional and college, the best ofboth worlds, so I think they got themselves a great coach.”– San Francisco 49ers All-Pro linebacker Patrick Willis

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Along his coaching trail, he has mentoredmany current NFL players including currentCincinnati Bengals safety Roy Williams, theeighth overall selection in the 2002 draft.Williams was selected to the Pro Bowl each ofthe four seasons MacIntyre coached him inDallas. MacIntyre was instrumental in recruit-ing current San Francisco 49ers All-Pro line-backer Patrick Willis to Mississippi.

His coaching career began as a two-yeargraduate assistant at the University of Georgia(1990-91). He then worked one year as thedefensive coordinator at Davidson (1992), fourat Tennessee Martin (1993-96), and two atTemple (1997-98).

A 1989 graduate of Georgia Tech, he playedtwo seasons (1987-88) at free safety and puntreturner for head coach Bobby Ross. Prior tobecoming a Yellow Jacket, MacIntyre played twoseasons (1984-85) at Vanderbilt for his father,George MacIntyre, the head coach of theCommodores from 1979-85.

MacIntyre earned a bachelor’s degree inbusiness management at Georgia Tech and thenearned a master’s degree in education with anemphasis on sports management from Georgiain 1991.

Born on March 14, 1965, in Miami, Fla., heand his wife, Trisha, have three children,Jennifer, a freshman at Baylor University, JayMichael and Jonston.

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Mike MacIntyre year-by-year in coachingYear Team Assignment2009 Duke Defensive Coordinator2008 Duke Defensive Coordinator

2007 New York Jets (NFL) Secondary Coach

2006 Dallas (NFL) Safeties Coach2005 Dallas (NFL) Assistant Secondary Coach2004 Dallas (NFL) Assistant Secondary Coach2003 Dallas (NFL) Assistant Secondary Coach

2002 Mississippi Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator2001 Mississippi Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator2000 Mississippi Wide Receivers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator1999 Mississippi Wide Receivers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator

1998 Temple Secondary Coach1997 Temple Secondary Coach

1996 Tennessee-Martin Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator

1995 Tennessee-Martin Asst. Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator

1994 Tennessee-Martin Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach1993 Tennessee-Martin Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach

1992 Davidson Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach

1991 Georgia Graduate Assistant1990 Georgia Graduate Assistant

Jay Michael, Trisha, Mike, Jennifer and Jonston MacIntyre

Post-Season Participation2006 NFC Playoffs 2003 NFC Playoffs

2002 Independence Bowl2000 Music City Bowl

1999 Independence Bowl1991 Independence Bowl

They Played for Mike MacIntyre• Terence Newman, Dallas, 2 Pro Bowls• Darrelle Revis, N.Y. Jets, 2 Pro Bowls • Darren Woodson, Dallas, 5 Pro Bowls• Roy Williams, Cincinnati, 5 Pro Bowls

• Patrick Willis, San Francisco, 2 Pro Bowls• Ken Lucas, Seattle, 9 NFL seasons

• Kerry Rhodes, N.Y. Jets, 5 NFL seasons• Fred Thomas, Played 12 NFL seasons

Mike MacIntyre recruited All-Pro linebacker PatrickWillis (left) to the University of Mississippi.

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They played for Coach BaerChris Draft, LB – Washington Redskins, 12 NFL seasonsCoy Wire, LB – Atlanta Falcons, eight NFL seasonsJustin Tuck, DE - New York Giants, five NFL seasonsDashon Goldson, DB – San Francisco 49ers, three NFL seasonsJustin Cole, LB – 2010 Kansas City Chiefs free agentPatrick Allen, CB – Played seven NFL seasonsEddie Cade, DB – Played one NFL seasonShante Carver, LB – Played four NFL seasonsHal Garner, LB – Played six NFL seasonsMike Hamby, DT - Played one NFL seasonJon Haskins, LB - Played two NFL seasonsSteve Hendrickson, LB – Played seven NFL seasonsWillie Howard, DL – Played two NFL seasons Riall Johnson, LB – Played nine professional seasons Paul Lavine, DB – Played one NFL seasonCraig Newsome, DB – Played five NFL seasonsDerrick Rodgers, LB – Played eight NFL seasonsAaron Smith, LB – Played one NFL seasonAl Smith, LB – Played nine NFL seasonsDerek Smith, LB – Played 12 NFL seasonsShawn Swayda, DT – Played four NFL seasonsPat Tillman, LB – Played four NFL seasonsScott Von der Ahe, LB – Played one NFL seasonBrett Wallerstetdt, LB – Played five NFL seasonsCourtney Watson, LB – Played two NFL seasonsJerrott Willard, LB – Played two NFL seasonsTank Williams, LB – Played eight NFL seasons

Bowl Game &Post-Season Participation

2004 Insight Bowl (interim head coach)

2003 Gator Bowl (coach)2001 Seattle Bowl (coach)2000 Rose Bowl (coach)1996 Sun Bowl (coach)1995 Liberty Bowl (coach)1991 Citrus Bowl (coach)1990 Copper Bowl (coach)1986 NCAA I-AA playoffs

(coach)

Kent BaerDefensive

Coordinator/Linebackers Coach

Kent Baer is in his thirdseason on the San JoseState University football

staff. After two seasons as thelinebackers coach, he adds theduties of defensive coordinatorin 2010. In his first two seasonswith the Spartans, Baer’s teach-ings produced a two-time sec-ond-team All-WAC selection inJustin Cole and Travis Jones,the team’s top tackler in 2008.

In a noteworthy coaching career, he has been a defensivecoordinator at six Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) universitiesand participated in eight bowl games and the 1986 NCAADivision I-AA playoffs. He was the interim head coach of theUniversity of Notre Dame for the 2004 Insight Bowl. Threeteams - Notre Dame in 2002 (17th), California in 1991 (8th) andIdaho in 1986 (16th) finished a season ranked in the Top-20 bythe Associated Press.

As a defensive coordinator, Baer molded outstandinggroups that excelled in stopping the run. At Notre Dame in2004, the Fighting Irish yielded just five rushing touchdownsand was third nationally in rushing defense. The 2002 NotreDame team was nationally ranked in scoring defense (9th), passefficiency defense (10th), rushing defense (10th), and totaldefense (13th). Baer was recognized for the Irish’s accomplish-ments that season as a finalist for the Frank Broyles Award,given annually to the nation’s most outstanding assistant coach.Arizona State ranked seventh nationally in total defense in 1992.

Among a select group of coaches to work at the three BayArea FBS schools, he was at Stanford for four bowl gamesincluding the 2000 Rose Bowl during his seven seasons on thestaff. The 2001 Cardinal led the Pac-10 in rushing defense - justthe second Stanford unit to top the conference in that category.California won 17 of 23 games in his final two seasons there.

The last 24 years, he has coached and coordinated the NewEra Bowl in Japan. The game annually integrates top Japanesecollege players with selected American players and coaches.

Baer was a standout linebacker at Utah State during the1969 through 1972 seasons. He set a school record for total tack-les, 116, a record that stood for 10 years. Baer graduated fromUtah State in 1973 as a physical education and recreation major.

He has three adult sons – Brian, Aaron James (A.J.), andSteven Blake. Baer also has three grandchildren through his son,Brian, and wife Kristen - girls, Alex and Isabella, and a boy,Max.

Kent Baer factsBorn: May 2, 1951 in Logan, Utah2010 San Jose State University defensive coordinator/

linebackers coach2008-09 San Jose State University linebackers coach2005-07 University of Washington defensive coordinator2002-04 University of Notre Dame defensive coordinator1995-2001 Stanford University defensive coordinator/

linebackers coach1992-94 Arizona State University defensive coordinator1987-91 University of California defensive coordinator1986 University of Idaho defensive coordinator1983-85 Utah State University defensive coordinator/

defensive backs coach1977-82 Utah State University outside linebackers coach1973-76 Yokouska Seahawks (U.S. Navy) head coach2002 Broyles Award top-five finalist

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Gary BernardiOffensive Line Coach

Gary Bernardi joined the San Jose State football staff inJanuary 2010. In his first season with the Spartans and29th coaching in the Football Bowl Subdivision, he is

coaching the offensive linemen.Throughout his career, he has been an astute recruiter and

developed offensive linemen, tight ends and wide receivers intoall-star players. Twelve times, he coached in major college post-season bowl games including four Rose Bowls.

Bernardi comes to San Jose State after coaching offensivelinemen and tight ends at UNLV during the 2005 through 2009seasons. A fixture in the Pac-10 Conference, he was an assistantcoach at the University of Arizona (1980-86), the University ofSouthern California (1987-92) and UCLA (1994-2003). Bernardialso spent the 2004 season as the offensive line coach andrecruiting coordinator at Northern Arizona University.

Offensive linemen Jonathan Ogden, Chad Overhauser andKris Farris at UCLA; Dave Cadigan and Tony Boselli at USC;and College Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Ken Margerumare consensus All-America players he has coached.

Outside the coaching world, the 1976 Cal State Northridgegraduate was an active member of the ALS (Lou Gehrig’sDisease) Association Los Angeles chapter while at UCLA. Ontwo occasions, he represented the ALS Association inWashington, D.C. meeting with United States senators and con-gressmen.

He and his wife, Leigh, are the parents of three adult chil-dren. Marina is an administrative assistant for Medtronic, Inc.,in San Antonio, Texas. Briana, a catcher for the UNLV softballteam, and Joe, the starting center for the Fresno State footballteam, are twins. Coach Bernardi’s brother, Rob Bernardi, is thedirector of athletics at Nicholls State University. Marina, Joe, Leigh, Gary and Briana Bernardi

Gary Bernardi factsBorn: September 24, 1954 in Burbank, Calif.2010 San Jose State University offensive line coach2005-09 UNLV offensive line/tight ends coach,

recruiting coordinator2004 Northern Arizona University offensive line coach,

recruiting coordinator1994-2003 UCLA tight ends/offensive line coach,

recruiting coordinator1987-92 USC tight ends/offensive tackles coach,

special teams coordinator1986 University of Arizona tight ends/

offensive tackles coach1985 University of Arizona wide receivers coach1980-84 University of Arizona tight ends/

offensive tackles coach

Bowl Game Participation2003 Silicon Valley

Football Classic 2002 Las Vegas Bowl2000 Sun Bowl1999 Rose Bowl1998 Cotton Bowl1995 Aloha Bowl1992 Freedom Bowl1990 Rose Bowl1989 Rose Bowl1988 Rose Bowl1986 Aloha Bowl1985 Sun Bowl

They played for Coach BernardiJohan Asiata, OG – Chicago Bears, 1 NFL seasonJoe Hawley, OL – Atlanta Falcons, 2010 4th round draft choiceJonathan Ogden, OT – Played 12 NFL seasonsBrad Banta, TE – Played 11 NFL seasonsScott Galbraith, TE – Played 9 NFL seasonsTony Boselli, OT – Played 8 NFL seasonsPat Harlow, OG – Played 8 NFL seasonsDave Cadigan, OG – Played 7 NFL seasonsKen Margerum, WR – Played 7 NFL seasonsRyan Neufeld, TE – Played 7 NFL seasonsPaul Green, TE – Played 5 NFL seasonsMike Seidman, TE – Played 5 NFL seasonsMike Freeman, OG – Played 4 NFL seasonsMark Walczak, TE – Played 4 NFL seasonsBryan Fletcher, TE – Played 3 NFL seasonsKris Farris, OT – Played 2 NFL seasonsMarshawne Graves, OT – Played 2 NFL seasons

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Brent BrennanWide Receivers Coach

Brent Brennan is in his sixth year with the Spartans coach-ing staff. In 2010, he will serve as the wide receiverscoach. co-offensive coordinator, coach the offensive tack-

les and tight ends and head up the Spartans’ special teams.Brennan has served the Spartans in many capacities - all at

a very high level. As a wide receivers coach, he was directlyresponsible for the development of NFL draft choices JamesJones and John Broussard and free agents Kevin Jurovich andRufus Skillern, who played three seasons professionally.

When he was the special teams coordinator, the 2008Spartans were 20th nationally in kickoff returns and the 2007team was ninth in punt returns.

Brennan’s track record of attracting and nurturing high-cal-iber players who attract attention from pro teams extendsbeyond San Jose State. At Cal Poly, Brennan coached currentNew York Giants wide receiver Ramses Barden and AdamHerzing who spent time with Indianapolis, San Francisco andthe Rhein Fire of NFL Europa. Brennan also coached Tampa Baytight end Jerramy Stevens at the University of Washington.

Brennan joined the Spartans in January 2005, after beingnamed San Diego State’s quarterbacks coach. From 2001through 2004, he was the receivers coach and recruiting coordi-nator at Cal Poly.

The Redwood City, Calif., native began his college coachingas a graduate assistant in 1998 at Hawai’i. He also worked in thesame capacity at Washington in 1999 and Arizona in 2000.

The 1996 graduate of UCLA was a wide receiver for the1991 through 1995 teams and lettered on the Bruins’ 1993 RoseBowl squad.

Brennan is a second-generation Spartan. His dad, SteveBrennan, was an end who lettered in the 1967 season. Brent andhis wife, Courtney, have two daughters, Blake and Casey, and ason, Scott.

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They played for Coach BrennanJames Jones, WR – Green Bay Packers, three NFL seasons Kevin Jurovich, WR – Philadelphia Eagles, 2010 free agentJerramy Stevens, TE – Tampa Bay Buccaneers,

eight NFL seasonsKassim Osgood, WR – Jacksonville Jaguars,

seven NFL seasonsRamses Barden, WR – New York Giants, one NFL seasonJohn Broussard, WR – Played two NFL seasons Adam Herzing, WR – Played one NFL season Rufus Skillern, WR – Played three professional seasons Darrell Jones, WR – Played two ARENA seasons

Brent Brennan factsBorn: March 20, 1973, in San Jose, Calif.2010 San Jose State University wide receivers coach2009 San Jose State University co-offensive coordinator/

offensive tackles & tight ends coach/special teams coordinator

2007-08 San Jose State University tight ends coach/recruiting coordinator

2005-06 San Jose State University wide receivers coach/recruiting coordinator

2001-04 Cal Poly assistant coach2000 University of Arizona graduate assistant1999 University of Washington graduate assistant1998 University of Hawaii graduate assistant1996-97 Woodside (Calif.) High School assistant coach

Brent, Blake, Scott, Courtney and Casey Brennan

Bowl Game Participation

2006 New Mexico Bowl(coach)

1998 Holiday Bowl (coach)1993 Rose Bowl (player)1991 John Hancock Sun Bowl

(player)

Brent’s dad, Steve Brennan,was an end for the 1967

Spartans.

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Charles ClarkDefensive Backs

Coach

Charles Clark joinedthe San Jose StateUniversity football

coach staff in March 2010.In his first season as amajor college coach, Clarkwill be the defensive sec-ondary coach.

The new Spartansassistant coach comes toSan Jose State after servingtwo seasons at DukeUniversity, where heworked with new headcoach Mike MacIntyre. In2008, he was as a qualitycontrol intern who had

scouting, film breakdown, and recruiting responsibilities andhelped the special teams coordinator and defensive assistantcoaches. In 2009, he was promoted to a graduate assistant posi-tion assigned to the defensive unit. His game-day duties includ-ed relaying signals to the Blue Devils’ defensive players on thefield.

The 2007 University of Mississippi graduate majored inbanking and finance. He was a four-year letterwinner as a safetyon the 2003 through 2006 University of Mississippi footballteams. Clark played in 47 games and started every game fromhis sophomore through senior seasons. In 2004, he was the lead-ing tackler with 76 tackles on an Ole Miss football team thatincluded his roommate and current San Francisco 49ers All-Prolinebacker Patrick Willis.

The native of Green Cove Springs, Fla., has taken master’sdegree classes in humanities from Duke University. He has onedaughter, CadeMorgan Olivia Clark.

Charles Clark factsBorn: July 28, 1984 in Eustis, Fla.2010 San Jose State University defensive backs coach2009 Duke University graduate assistant coach - defense2008 Duck University defensive quality control intern

Charles Clark (left) and San Francisco 49ers All-Pro linebacker PatrickWillis were roommates and teammates at the University of

Mississippi.

Bowl Game Participation2004 Cotton Bowl

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John DeFilippoQuarterbacks Coach

After spending thelast five seasonswith National

Football League teamsworking with high-profile,young quarterbacks, JohnDeFilippo joined the SanJose State University foot-ball coaching staff in April2010 as the quarterbackscoach.

DeFilippo came to theSpartans from the NewYork Jets where he was theassistant quarterbackscoach. There, he workedwith first-year quarterback

Mark Sanchez who took the Jets to the American FootballConference playoffs for the first time since 2006 and all the wayto the conference championship game.

DeFilippo's NFL coaching career began in 2005 with theNew York Giants as the offensive quality control coach. TheGiants made the playoffs in each of his two seasons with theorganization and Eli Manning as its quarterback.

In between working for the New York teams, DeFilippowas the Oakland Raiders' quarterbacks coach in 2007 and 2008.Daunte Culpepper, Josh McCown and JaMarcus Russell wereamong the quarterbacks he coached there.

DeFilippo began his coaching career in 2000 as the FordhamUniversity quarterbacks coach. He also served as the graduateassistant coach at the University of Notre Dame in 2001 and2002 and was the quarterbacks coach at Columbia Universityduring the 2003 and 2004 seasons.

The 2000 graduate of James Madison University majored inspeech communication. He played quarterback, earned four var-sity letters for the Dukes and was a member of the JamesMadison team that won the 1999 Atlantic-10 Conference cham-pionship. As an undergraduate, he completed training campcoaching internships with the Carolina Panthers in 1997 and theIndianapolis Colts in 1998.

The native of Youngstown, Ohio, is the son of BostonCollege director of athletics Gene DeFilippo.

John DeFilippo factsBorn on April 12, 1978 in Youngstown, Ohio2010 San Jose State University quarterbacks coach2009 New York Jets (NFL) assistant quarterbacks coach2007-08 Oakland Raiders (NFL) quarterbacks coach2005-06 New York Giants (NFL) offensive quality control

coach2003-04 Columbia University quarterbacks coach2001-02 University of Notre Dame graduate assistant2000 Fordham University quarterbacks coach

They played for Coach DeFilippoEli Manning, QB, New York Giants, 6 NFL seasons,

Super Bowl XLII MVPKellen Clemens, QB, New York Jets, 5 NFL seasonsErik Ainge, QB, New York Jets, 2 NFL seasonsMark Sanchez, QB, New York Jets, 1 NFL seasonDaunte Culpepper, QB, Played 11 NFL seasons,

3 Pro Bowl selectionsJosh McCown, QB, Played 8 NFL seasonsMarques Tuiasosopo, QB, Played 8 NFL seasonsJaMarcus Russell, QB, Played 3 NFL seasonsKevin Eakin, QB, Played 3 professional seasonsJeff Otis, QB, Played 1 professional season

Post-Season Participation2009 AFC championship game (coach)2006 NFC divisional playoffs (coach)2005 NFC divisional playoffs (coach)2003 Gator Bowl (coach)1999 NCAA Division I-AA playoffs (player)

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Kinji GreenCornerbacks Coach

Kinji Green is in hisfifth season as amember of the San

Jose State University foot-ball coaching staff. In 2010,he will be the cornerbackscoach.

During his first twoseasons as a full-time assis-tant coach, Green coachedthe defensive ends. CarlIhenacho was a two-timesecond-team All-WACplayer. Jeff Schweiger and

Justin Cole, two more defensive ends, signed free agent con-tracts with Denver (2009) and Kansas City (2010), respectively.

One of the youngest full-time coaches in the Football BowlSubdivision at age 27, he was a four-year starting defensive line-man at San Jose State (2002-05). As a senior, he was a co-captain,the team’s Most Valuable Player and was a second team All-WAC selection. As a redshirt offensive lineman in 2001, hereceived the Outstanding Scout Team award.

He completed his college career playing in the 2006 HulaBowl and went on to earn a spot on the San Jose SaberCats andthe Chicago Rush practice rosters for the 2006 Arena FootballLeague season.

Green returned to college football in the fall as an opera-tions assistant at San Jose State. In 2007, he moved into coachingas the Spartans’ graduate assistant working with the defense.

A member of the American Football Coaches Association(AFCA), he accepted an invitation to participate in the 2007AFCA Future Coaches Academy designed to assist recent grad-uates with the professional tools to pursue a coaching career.

The 2005 graduate majored in kinesiology. He was a four-time San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete and the pro-gram’s first four-time WAC All-Academic team honoree. Inaddition, Green was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictVIII football selection in 2004 and 2005. Kinji, who oversees theteam’s academics progress, completed master’s degree in kinesi-ology with an emphasis in exercise physiology in 2008.

Kinji Green factsBorn: November 11, 1982 in Sonoma, Calif.2010 San Jose State University cornerbacks coach2008-09 San Jose State University defensive ends coach2007 San Jose State University graduate assistant2006 San Jose State University football operations assistant

Kinji Green earned All-WAC and Academic All-WAC honors. Since1996, he is one of the first eight WAC football players to earn

Academic All-WAC awards in four consecutive seasons.

Bowl & All-Star Participation2006 New Mexico Bowl (operations assistant)2006 Hula Bowl (player)

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Tim LandisOffensive

Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach

After serving as a head coach at three FootballChampionship Subdivision (FCS) schools for the last 17seasons, Tim Landis joined the San Jose State University

coaching staff in January 2010. In his first season with theSpartans, he will serve as the offensive coordinator and coachthe tight ends.

As a head coach, Landis could be termed a turnaround spe-cialist. He had 10 seasons of .500 or better win-loss records. Sixtimes between 2000 and 2006, his teams were ranked nationallyin the top-10 for rushing offense in the FCS.

Landis comes to San Jose State from Bucknell Universitywhere he was the head coach from 2003 through 2009. Hisarrival followed the untimely death of his predecessor, TomGadd, who went to Bucknell in 1995 after two seasons as SanJose State’s defensive coordinator. The Bison finished with a .500or better three times and compiled a 32-46 win-loss record.

His first head coaching position came at Davidson Collegestarting in 1993 where he was one of the youngest Division Ihead coaches at age 29. The 1998 and 1999 seasons were his best.Davidson had never won eight football games in a single seasonand the Wildcats did it twice, first, in 1998, and again in 1999. Infour of his seven seasons, Davidson had .500 or better winningpercentages. His coaching record at Davidson was 35-36-1.

At Saint Mary’s College, Landis reversed a Gaels programthat won just four times in two years. He strung together threewin-loss records of .500 or better from 2000 through 2002. With a6-5 record in 2001 and 6-6 in 2002, he was named the Division I-AA Independent Coach of the Year.

His overall major college head coaching record is 85-98-1.The 1986 graduate of Randolph-Macon College majored in

English and was an accomplished two-sport student-athlete.Landis was a first-team All-Old Dominion Athletic Conferencequarterback in football and pitcher in baseball. As a senior, hewas the school’s recipient of the Compton Award recognizingexcellence in athletics and academics. In 2000, Landis wasinducted into the Randolph-Macon Athletic Hall of Fame.

His first coaching position was in 1986 as Randolph-Macon’s wide receivers coach. Three seasons coaching highschool football and baseball in the suburban Philadelphia areapreceded his return to college football when he was hired as anassistant football coach at Davidson in 1991.

A member of the American Football Coaches Association(AFCA), Landis is a former chair of the FCS All-AmericaSelection Committee and a member of the Board of DirectorsExecutive Committee.

Landis and his wife, Karen, have three sons, T.J., Jack andCharlie, and a daughter, Jordan.

Tim Landis factsBorn July 14, 1964, in Yardley, Pa.2010 San Jose State University offensive coordinator/

tight ends coach2003-2009 Bucknell University head coach2000-2002 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) College head coach1993-1999 Davidson College head coach1991-1992 Davidson College assistant coach1986-87 Randolph Macon College wide receivers coach

2001 & 2002 Division I-AA Independent Coach of the Year

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Terry MalleyRunning Backs Coach/

RecruitingCoordinator

Terry Malley is in his sec-ond on the San Jose Statecoaching staff. In 2010,

he is coaching the runningbacks and serving as the pro-gram’s recruiting coordinator.Last season, he was the assis-tant head coach for offense andcoached the quarterbacks.

Malley came to theSpartans in 2009 after spending14 seasons with the San JoseSaberCats where he wasregarded as one of the keenestoffensive minds in ArenaFootball League history. In his

nine seasons as the team’s offensive coordinator, San Jose wonthree Arena Football League championships, led the league inscoring four times and was second four other seasons. The 2007San Jose team scored 1,012 points and averaged 63.2 points agame - the third highest scoring team in league history.

With 31 years of coaching experience, Malley’s coachingroots are in the Bay Area. Two-year stints at San Jose’s LelandHigh (1976-77) and Moreau High in Hayward (1978-79) preced-ed five seasons (1980-84) as an assistant coach for legendarycoach Pat Malley, his dad, at Santa Clara University, his almamater. Terry was named head coach in 1985 and led the Broncosto a 47-39-1 win-loss record over eight seasons. Six of his eightteams were nationally-ranked among NCAA Division II schools.

Malley coached 27 all-conference players including long-time National Football League pros Brent Jones, a standout tightend for the San Francisco 49ers, and two-time Pro Bowl punterBryan Barker. He was the Western Football Conference Coach ofthe Year in his first season directing Santa Clara to an 8-2-1record and a conference championship.

His first experience in professional football came in 1994when he was named the Director of Football Operations for theSaberCats, an Arena Football League expansion franchise.Malley added the duties of General Manager in 1995. In 1999, hereturned to the field as the offensive coordinator after a mid-sea-son coaching change and retained his general manager responsi-bilities through 2006.

As a player, Malley was a quarterback, team captain andfour-year letterwinner for Santa Clara during the 1972 through1975 seasons. The 1976 Santa Clara University graduate majoredin business management. He and his wife, Leslie, have threechildren – Christina and sons, Patrick and Ryan.

Terry Malley factsBorn: August 6, 1954, in Killeen, Texas2010 San Jose State University running backs coach/

recruiting coordinator2009 San Jose State University assistant head coach for

offense/quarterbacks coach1999-2008 San Jose Sabercats offensive ccoordinator/

assistant head coach 1995-2006 San Jose Sabercats general manager1985-92 Santa Clara University head coach1980-84 Santa Clara University assistant coach1985 Western Football Conference Coach of the Year

They played for Coach MalleyRashied Davis, WR – Chicago Bears, 5 NFL seasons,

9 total pro seasonsRodney Wright, WR – 6 total pro seasonsBryan Barker, P – Played 16 NFL seasonsMark Grieb, QB – Played 11 pro seasonsBrent Jones, TE – Played 11 NFL seasonsScott Rislov, QB (San Jose State) – Played four pro seasonsOmarr Smith, CB (San Jose State) – Played nine pro seasonsBarry Wagner, WR – Played 16 pro seasons

Post-Season Participation2008 ArenaBowl XXII (coach)2007 ArenaBowl XXI (coach)2004 ArenaBowl XVIII (coach)2002 ArenaBowl XVI (coach)1980 NCAA Division II championship tournament (coach)

Terry and Leslie Malley

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Bryant Young factsBorn January 27, 1972 in Chicago Heights, Ill.2010 San Jose State University defensive line coach2009 University of Notre Dame defensive graduate assistant

Bowl & Post-Season Participation2002 NFC playoffs (player)2001 NFC playoffs (player)1998 NFC playoffs (player)1997 NFC playoffs (player)1996 NFC playoffs (player)1995 NFC playoffs (player)1994 Super Bowl XXIX champion (player)1994 Cotton Bowl (player)1993 Cotton Bowl (player)1992 Sugar Bowl (player)1991 Orange Bowl (player)

Bryant YoungDefensive Line Coach

Regarded as one of the National Football League’s premierdefensive tackles of the current generation, Bryant Youngjoined the San Jose State University football staff in

January 2010. In his first season as a full-time college footballassistant, he will be the Spartans’ defensive line coach.

Young comes to San Jose State after serving as the defensivegraduate assistant at the University of Notre Dame during the2009 season.

His professional football career, solely with the SanFrancisco 49ers, was one of sustained excellence from the 1994through 2007 seasons. He was the seventh overall selection bySan Francisco in the 1994 NFL draft. A starter from his first sea-son to last, 208 games total, he was the 1994 NFL DefensiveRookie of the Year as San Francisco became the first NFL fran-chise to win five Super Bowls in January 1995. During his career,San Francisco won four NFC West Division championships andqualified for the playoffs seven times.

In 1998, devastating fractures to his tibia and fibula the 12thweek of the season ended a highly productive year in which hewas leading all NFL defensive tackles in quarterback sacks atthe time of the injury. Young returned to the 49ers the followingseason playing at a Pro Bowl level and earned the NFLComeback Player of the Year for 1999.

Young was a four-time (1996, 1999, 2001 and 2002) NFL ProBowl selection. For his exemplary and consistent play, he wasone of four defensive tackles named to the NFL’s 1990’s All-Decade Team.

His immeasurable value to the 49ers transcended the play-ing field. Eight times, he was the team’s recipient of the LenEshmont Award voted annually by the players for the 49er whobest exemplifies courage and leadership. In the 53 years of theEshmont Award, no other 49er has won the award more thantwice or as many as four years in a row. Young was the recipientin 1996, 1998 through 2000 and 2004 through 2007.

As a college star at Notre Dame, the Chicago Heights, Ill.,native was a four-year letterwinner from 1990 through 1993. Hewas a 1993 first-team All-America selection and team captain.Each of his four seasons, he played in a bowl game.

The 1994 Notre Dame graduate majored in marketing. Withhis wife, Kristin, also a 1994 University of Notre Dame graduate,they founded the Young Dreams Foundation that is currentlyfunding the Dream Team scholarship program for local highschool students who have college aspirations under the umbrel-la of the San Francisco 49ers Academy. They are the parents offour children – Kai, Colby, Kennedy and Bryce.

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Bryan McGinnisGraduate Assistant

Offense/Special Teams

Bryan McGinnis is in his sixth season as a San Jose Statestaff member. For the 2010 season, McGinnis is the gradu-ate assistant for offense and will have specific special

teams responsibilities.With the Spartans,

McGinnis has worked as anoperations assistant in theareas of video services,equipment and recruiting. In2009, he was the staff’s oper-ations assistant. McGinniswas the graduate assistantfor offense in 2008.

His coaching careerbegan in 2002 as the offen-sive coordinator and widereceivers coach at HarborHigh School in Santa Cruz,Calif. In 2003, he joined theSan Francisco 49ers staff as atwo-year player personnelintern.

The 2007 graduate of San Jose State University majored inkinesiology. McGinnis played his college football as a widereceiver at Cabrillo College in 2000 and 2001.

He is a member of the American Football CoachesAssociation and is a certified speed training coach by Speed,Agility and Conditioning USA/Canada. He is a master’s degreestudent in hospitality, tourism and recreation management.

Bryan and his wife, Vrinda, were married in July 2010. Theyreside in Los Gatos.

Kevin GrayQuality Control

Kevin Gray joins the San Jose State University footballstaff for 2010 and will work in areas related to qualitycontrol.

Gray comes to the Spartans after spending the 2006 through2009 seasons at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tenn., as anassistant coach. He coached running backs (2006-2008) andquarterbacks (2009) and served as the academic coordinator.

Now in his seventh season of college coaching, he began hiscareer in 2004 as an assistant coach at West Valley College inSaratoga, Calif. Gray coached the running backs, was the assis-tant special teams coach and was directly involved in the team’sstrength and conditioning program.

The 2004 graduate of the University of Redlands majored inbusiness administration and was a wide receiver on the 2002and 2003 football teams. He also has a master’s degree in educa-tion from Cumberland University.

Vavae TataGraduate Assistant

Defense

Vavae Tata joins the San Jose State University footballstaff for the 2010 season as the graduate assistant coachassigned to work with the defense.

Tata comes to the Spartans after spending the 2008 and 2009seasons as a student assistant coach at UCLA. With the Bruins,he worked with the defensive linemen and had special teamsresponsibilities.

His coaching career began in 2006 as the defensive linecoach for McKinley High in Honolulu, Hawaii.

The 2008 graduate of UCLA was a member of the 1994through 1998 Bruin teams. A defensive end, he played in the1995 Aloha Bowl and the 1999 Rose Bowl. Following his playingcareer, he worked in the mortgage and banking industries inCalifornia and Hawaii.

The Honolulu native plans to pursue his master’s programin kinesiology with an emphasis in sports management.

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Chris HolderDirector of Strength &

Conditioning

Chris Holder was named San Jose State University’sDirector of Strength and Conditioning in April 2007. Astaff member since January 2006, he originally joined the

Spartans’ athletics staff as the director of football strength andconditioning. His impact was noticeable in the team’s 2006 NewMexico Bowl-winning season. The highly-conditioned Spartansshut out five opponents after halftime and recorded four come-back victories in 2006.

Holder came to San JoseState after four football seasons(2002-05) at Cal Poly as thestrength and conditioning headcoach. He and his two-personstaff designed and implement-ed the strength and condition-ing programs for the 500-mem-ber student-athlete population.The progress was most notablein football. Cal Poly producedthree consecutive winning sea-sons in football (2003-05) for

the first time in 25 years and advanced to the second round ofthe 2005 NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Six Mustang footballplayers were named to 2005 Division I-AA All-American teams.

In his 11th year as a strength and conditioning coach, hebegan his professional career at Eastern Kentucky University inJanuary 2000 as an intern working with the football and volley-ball teams. Holder moved to Cal Poly in May 2000 as a strengthand conditioning coach. He was the assistant strength and con-ditioning coach at Appalachian State University the first half ofthe 2002 calendar year before returning to Cal Poly.

The 2000 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University majoredin physical education and earned a master’s degree in kinesiolo-gy from Cal Poly in 2005. He was a starting center for theColonels’ 1997 and 1999 football teams. The 1997 EasternKentucky team was the Ohio Valley Conference champion.

Holder is working towards his doctorate in medical qigongtherapy at the International Institute of Medical Qigong inMonterey, Calif. He is certified by the National Strength andConditioning Association and is a Russian Kettlebell certifiedinstructor. In 2007, he was promoted to RKC-Team Leader, thesecond highest distinction a Russian Kettlebell certified instruc-tor can achieve. Only 27 people in the world have reached thislevel of achievement. He also is certified in CPR (cardiopul-monary resuscitation) and first aid by the American Red Cross.Holder is a Level IV trainer for Z-Health Solutions, a cutting-edge exercise system that helps maximize athletic performance.

He, his wife, Jessie, and son, Elogious, reside in Campbell,Calif.

Wendy DunnFootball

OperationsCoordinator

Wendy Dunn was named San Jose State University’sFootball Operations Coordinator in July, 2007. She isin her sixth season working with the football program.

Dunn had served as an administrative support coordinator forthe team from August 2005 until accepting her current position.

Her football work experience includes four seasons (2001-04) with the San Jose SaberCats of the Arena Football League.She was involved in player contract preparation, compliance,payroll, team travel and special events. The SaberCats wonArena Bowl championships in 2002 and 2004.

The graduate of Miami University was a double major inhealth and sport studies and business. As an undergraduate, sheworked in sports marketing and with the Redhawks’ women’sbasketball program. Dunn has her master’s degree in sportsmanagement from San Jose State .

She also worked as a business manager for the San JoseGiants minor league baseball team. In 2010-11, Dunn is in hersecond season as the Western Athletic Conference representativeto the national organization for directors of college footballoperations.

Did You Know?Bill Walsh (San Francisco), Dick Vermeil (Philadelphia,

St, Louis, Kansas City) and Al Saunders (San Diego) are SanJose State graduates who became National Football League(NFL) head coaches.

Dom Capers (Carolina, Houston), Herman Edwards(New York Jets, Kansas City), Dennis Erickson (Seattle, SanFrancisco) and John Mackovic (Kansas City) are former SanJose State assistant football coaches who went on to NFLhead coaching jobs. Marty Feldman, a one-time Spartanassistant coach, was the Oakland Raiders’ head coach whenthe team belonged to the American Football League.

Mike Martz (St. Louis) was a one-time San Jose Stategraduate assistant who became a NFL head coach.

Former San Jose State head coaches Dudley DeGroot(Washington) and Darryl Rogers (Detroit) later took NFLhead coaching positions.

One-time San Jose State head coach John Ralston wasthe Denver Broncos’ head coach long before taking over theSpartans.

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Scott ShawDirector of

Sports Medicine

Scott Shaw was appointed San Jose State University’sDirector of Sports Medicine and Head Athletic Trainer in2008 after serving the university as the associate head ath-

letic trainer for two years. Shaw has 18 years of athletic training experience at the

major college level and three more in the high school ranks.Shaw joined the San Jose State staff after five years as the headathletic trainer at Cal State Northridge (2001-2006). His first col-lege position was as an assistant athletic trainer at Saint Mary’s(Calif.) College for nine years (1992-2001).

He has worked as an ath-letic trainer at a variety ofmajor events. Shaw was theMedical Services Liaison for the2007 and 2010 NCAA Men’sBasketball Division IChampionship San JoseRegionals. He also served as anathletic trainer for the 24 Hoursof LeMans auto race, the 1994World Cup, the Golden GateFields horse racing track inAlbany, Calif., and the WorldGrand Prix Motorcycle Circuit.

The 1989 graduate ofWashington State University

majored in physical education with an athletic training empha-sis. He earned a master’s degree in physical education andrecreation from Saint Mary’s College in 1995.

Shaw is certified by the National Athletic TrainersAssociation (NATA) and is an examiner for the NATA Board ofcertification. He is also certified by the American Red Cross infirst aid and CPR as an instructor and professional rescuer.

Since 2002, he has served on the board of directors of theCalifornia State University Risk Management Authority AthleticInjury Medical Expenses Committee. Shaw is the current vice-chairman.

He resides in San Jose.

Hisashi ImuraFootball

Athletic Trainer

Hisashi Imura was named the football athletic trainer forSan Jose State University in July 2008. He is responsiblefor the injury prevention, assessment and rehabilitation

of the entire team; manages physician, chiropractic and orthope-dic care for the student-athletes and coordinates the team’sbilling and insurance claims. Imura also manages a studentintern program for future athletic trainers in a real-world envi-ronment.

He has worked as an athletic trainer in the high school,community college, university and professional sports settings

since 2003. His affiliation withSan Jose State football startedin 2004 as a student athletictrainer. Before accepting hiscurrent position at San JoseState, he worked at theUniversity of California in 2007and was assigned the sports offootball and women’s gymnas-tics. He also worked for theOakland Raiders during the2004 and 2005 summers andwas an intern athletic trainerduring the 2006 NationalFootball League season.

Imura has two bachelor’sdegrees (UCLA, history, 2000, and San Jose State, kinesiology,2005) and earned his master’s degree in kinesiology from SanJose State in 2009. He is certified by the National AthleticTrainers Association (NATA) and the American HeartAssociation in CPR/AED. Imura’s physical assessments followthe tenets of Functional Movement Screen, a program that seeksto improve athletic performance and resistance to injury.

He resides in Alameda.

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Eric HowittDirector of

Equipment Services,Branding & Licensing

Eric Howitt was appointed Director of Equipment Servicesat San Jose State University in August 2008. In 2010, headded the responsibilities of branding, product licensing

and overseeing the department’s merchandise sales.Howitt has been connected with college athletics since 2001.

He was the assistant equipment manager for football at FloridaAtlantic University in 2001 and at the University of Cincinnatiin 2002. He was the football equipment manager at UCLA in the2002 season before moving to the University of California for afive-year stint (2003-08) as an assistant equipment manager.

He began his professional career in 1995 as a student man-ager for Oregon State University football. The 1999 graduatestayed at his alma mater into 2000. Howitt also worked for theSan Francisco 49ers as a 2000 summer camp equipment intern.

A member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association,he earned his equipment manager’s certification (E.M.,C.) in2000. He was published in the Athletic Equipment ManagersAssociation Journal.

Eric and his wife, Karen, have two children, Aaron andAshley. The Howitt family resides in Concord, Calif.

Doug OsumiVideo Coordinator

Doug Osumi, who has 19 years of experience in collegeand professional video production, is in his sixth seasonas the San Jose State University Athletics’ Video

Coordinator. Osumi came to the Spartans after serving five seasons as

the video director/producer for the University of California ath-letics department. Besides his work at Cal, Osumi has workedfor the San Francisco 49ers as a video assistant during mini-camps and training camps.

The 1992 graduate of California State University, Chico,began his career in athletics as an assistant football coach atChico (Calif.) High School in 1990. He moved on to a similarposition at Marin Catholic High School in 1991.

His first foray into video production was in 1992 when hewas appointed an assistant football coach at San Francisco StateUniversity. Three seasons later, he returned to Chico State in1995 as an assistant coach and video coordinator.

Osumi earned his master’s degree from Chico State in 1996and went on to become video coordinator at the University ofHawai’i for the 1997 and 1998 school years.

Bryce GeigleVideo Assistant

Yolanda TeruelAdministrative

Assistant

John RalstonSpecial Assistant to

the Football Staff

Dan UnruhEquipment Room

Assistant

Mike LaneFootball

Equipment Manager

Mike Lane has served as the San Jose State Universityfootball equipment manager since 2001. Now in his17th season with the Spartans, he was an assistant

equipment manager for three years and a student assistant forfour seasons.

Lane has worked for the San Jose Sharks as an equipmentassistant and for the Northern California “Offense-Defense”football camps that served players from ages 6 to 18. With theSharks, he was responsible for player stick repair, bench set-upat practice and games and locker room facilities at home games.

A member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Associationsince 1998, he earned his equipment manager’s certification(E.M.,C.) in 2002. He also worked at several East-West ShrineGames and for the Silicon Valley Football Classic.

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Team RostersNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools53 *Vincent Abbott DE 6-0 230 SO Long Beach, Calif./Lakewood HS49 Osa Aigbuza RB 5-9 185 SO San Francisco, Calif./Riordan HS

4 **Michael Avila WR 5-9 175 JR Seaside, Calif./Seaside HS

95 Sean Bacon DE 6-2 215 FR Inglewood, Calif./Serra HS88 ***Jalal Beauchman WR 6-4 220 SR San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine Prep71 Keith Bendixen OL 6-5 258 FR Santa Maria, Calif./St. Joseph HS21 Bené Benwikere DB 6-0 190 FR Gardena, Calif./Serra HS30 Josh Brown RB 5-7 180 JR Stockton, Calif./Edison HS85 Keenan Brown TE 6-4 260 SO San Bernardino, Calif./Arroyo Valley HS36 Vince Buhagiar TE/FB 6-3 235 FR Concord, Calif./Clayton Valley HS77 Pierce Burton OT 6-6 250 FR Sacramento, Calif./Rio Americano HS

8 Brandon Driver CB 6-0 185 JR Baltimore, Md./Santa Rosa College,Parkville HS, Blake HS

73 ***Ailao Eliapo OG/DT 6-2 305 SR South San Francisco, Calif./South San Francisco HS

7 Matt Faulkner QB 6-2 205 JR Highland Village, Texas/Mount San Antonio College,

Fresno State, Marcus HS 3 **Pompey Festejo LB 6-0 215 SR Benicia, Calif./Benicia HS

20 David Freeman RB 5-8 195 SO Inglewood, Calif./U. of Washington, Inglewood HS

48 Marcos Garces RB 5-10 176 JR San Jose, Calif./Willow Glen HS92 **Pablo Garcia DT 6-2 290 JR San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS11 Rashad Gayden LB 6-2 255 JR Brooklyn Park, Minn./

College of the Sequoias, Robbinsdale Cooper HS

5 **Alex Germany CB 5-9 181 JR Palm Desert, Calif./Palm Desert HS48 ***Ryno Gonzalez LB 6-1 230 SR Loomis, Calif./Maidu HS, Del Oro HS23 Noel Grigsby WR 5-10 170 FR Los Angeles, Calif./Crenshaw HS41 Nick Grodotzke LB 6-1 225 FR Agoura Hills, Calif./Chaminade Prep

1 **Josh Harrison WR 5-11 183 JR Oxnard, Calif./Rio Mesa HS 54 Reuben Hasani C 6-3 280 FR Los Angeles, Calif./Venice HS35 Forrest Hightower RB 5-10 180 FR Concord, Calif./Concord HS29 Chris Hill CB 5-9 175 SO Carson, Calif./Carson HS96 Marcus Howard DL 6-2 254 FR Inglewood, Calif./Inglewood HS33 ***Dominique Hunsucker S 5-10 194 SR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS

2 ***Duke Ihenacho S 6-1 210 SR Carson, Calif./Serra HS

30 *Ralph Johnson CB 5-10 175 SO Oakland, Calif./McClymonds HS43 *Travis Johnson DE 6-3 235 SO San Jose, Calif./The King’s Academy89 Chandler Jones WR 5-9 165 FR Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS74 Ryan Jones OG 6-3 275 FR San Francisco, Calif./Riordan HS14 Blake Jurich QB 6-4 220 FR Santa Cruz, Calif./Scotts Valley HS

13 Jason Kafka WR 6-2 175 SO Oak Lawn, Ill./Bemidji State U., St. Rita HS75 Nicholas Kaspar OL 6-5 270 FR Dana Point, Calif./Dana Hills HS87 Akeem King WR 6-3 190 FR Nipomo, Calif./Nipomo HS65 **Fred Koloto OT 6-3 290 JR Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto HS

Numerical Roster

1 Josh Harrison, WR2 Duke Ihenacho, S 3 Pompey Festejo, LB4 Michael Avila, WR5 Alex Germany, CB6 Damon Ogburn, Jr.,

WR/CB7 Matt Faulkner, QB8 Brandon Driver, CB9 Brandon Rutley, RB

10 Harrison Waid, PK11 Rashad Gayden, LB12 Jordan LaSecla, QB13 Kyler O’Neal, LB13 Jason Kafka, WR14 Blake Jurich, QB15 Doug Parrish, WR/DB16 Evan Taylor, S17 Kyle Nunn, WR18 Dasmen Stewart, QB19 Peyton Thompson, CB20 David Freeman, RB21 Bené Benwikere, DB22 Lamon Muldrow, RB23 Noel Grigsby, WR24 Devin Newsome, WR25 Ronnie Yell, CB26 Mohamed Marah, DE27 Ben Thompson, RB28 Elijah Shittu, CB29 Chris Hill, CB30 Josh Brown, RB30 Ralph Johnson, CB31 Keith Smith, LB32 Jason Simpson, LB33 Dominique

Hunsucker, S34 Derek Muaava, ATH35 Forrest Hightower, RB36 Vince Buhagiar, TE/RB37 Courtlin Thompson, S38 Manu Ngatikaura, S40 Tiuke Tuipulotu, LB41 Nick Grodotzke, LB42 Ina Liaina, RB43 Travis Johnson, DE44 Wade O’Neill, RB45 Matt McCoy, RB46 Ray Rodriguez, TE/DT47 Retired number48 Marcos Garces, RB48 Ryno Gonzalez, LB49 Osa Aigbuza, RB50 Tracy Pugh, DE51 David Peterson, OL52 Retired number53 Vincent Abbott, DE54 Reuben Hasani, C

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools12 *Jordan La Secla QB 6-3 205 SR Newbury Park, Calif./Newbury Park HS97 Anthony Larceval DT 6-1 265 FR Spring Valley, Calif./Helix HS72 ***Isaac Leatiota OG 6-4 305 SR Sunnyvale, Calif./Wilcox HS42 *Ina Liaina RB 6-1 225 SO Oxnard, Calif./Rio Mesa HS84 Sean Linton WR 6-2 180 FR La Mesa, Calif./Helix HS83 Cedric Lousi DE 6-2 245 FR Fremont, Calif./Washington HS26 **Mohamed Marah DE 6-0 245 SR San Jose, Calif./Oak Grove HS45 Matt McCoy RB 6-0 250 JR King City, Calif./Gavilan College,

King City HS55 Ahkeem McKinney DE 6-6 280 SO Griffin, Ga./Pasadena College, Griffin HS98 Andrew Moeaki DT 6-2 290 JR San Mateo, Calif./College of San Mateo,

San Mateo HS34 Derek Muaava ATH 6-1 215 FR San Jose, Calif./Independence HS22 *Lamon Muldrow RB 5-9 210 SR Pittsburg, Calif./Sierra College, Cordova HS

24 ***Devin Newsome WR 5-10 185 SR North Highlands, Calif./Roseville HS38 *Manu Ngatikaura S 5-10 185 SR Kahuku, Hawaii/San Jose City College,

Kahuku HS91 *Joe Nigos DE 6-2 260 JR San Jose, Calif./Oak Grove HS 17 Kyle Nunn WR 6-3 190 FR Carson, Calif./Mira Costa HS

13 *Kyler O’Neal LB 5-11 225 SO Oakland, Calif./McClymonds HS44 *Wade O’Neill RB 6-1 225 SO Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS

6 Damon Ogburn, Jr. WR/CB 5-11 180 FR San Bernardino, Calif./Arroyo Valley HS69 Jacob Orth OG 6-3 275 JR Modesto, Calif./College of San Mateo,

Modesto Christian HS81 *James Orth WR 6-2 190 SO Modesto, Calif./Modesto Christian HS82 *Ryan Otten TE 6-5 235 SO Loomis, Calif/Del Oro HS

61 Amar Pal OL 6-4 275 FR Santa Monica, Calif./Santa Monica HS15 Doug Parrish WR/DB 6-2 195 FR San Francisco, Calif./

Sacred Heart Cathedral51 David Peterson OL 6-5 275 FR Redlands, Calif./Redlands East Valley HS63 Jake Peterson OL 6-4 300 FR Santee, Calif./West Hills HS50 Tracy Pugh DE 6-4 235 SO Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS76 *David Quessenberry OT 6-6 290 SO Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS90 Travis Raciti DL/TE 6-4 245 FR Pleasant Hill, Calif/College Park HS70 **Robbie Reed C 6-3 290 SR Claremont, Calif./Cheshire Academy,

Claremont HS86 Andrew Reyes WR 6-1 180 JR Salinas, Calif./Palma HS46 *Ray Rodriguez TE/DT 6-1 265 SO Boyle Heights, Calif./Los Altos HS67 Norman Romero OG 6-1 275 SR South Gate, Calif./South Gate HS

9 **Brandon Rutley RB 5-10 195 JR Martinez, Calif./Alhambra HS

64 Abasi Salimu DE 6-5 255 FR Los Angeles, Calif./Crenshaw HS68 Daniel Schroeder OG 6-3 285 JR San Jose, Calif./Foothill College, Leland HS57 *Charles Scicli LB 6-0 230 SO Palm Springs, Calif./Palm Desert HS28 Elijah Shittu CB 6-0 185 SR Anchorage, Alaska/West Hills College,

Bartlett HS32 Jason Simpson LB 6-0 200 FR Redwood City, Calif./Woodside HS31 Keith Smith LB 6-2 225 FR Covina, Calif./Charter Oak HS18 Dasmen Stewart QB 6-3 205 FR Oxnard, Calif./Oxnard HS56 ***Braden Storaasli LB 6-0 213 SR Kapolei, Hawaii/Damien Memorial HS

16 Evan Taylor S 6-0 192 SO San Diego, Calif./Mission Bay HS27 Ben Thompson RB 6-2 220 FR Temecula, Calif./Temecula Valley HS

Team Rosters55 Ahkeem McKinney, DE56 Braden Storaasli, LB57 Charles Scicli, LB58 Retired number60 Ben Zorn, LS61 Amar Pal, OT63 Jake Peterson, OL64 Abasi Salimu, DE65 Fred Koloto, OT67 Norman Romero, OG68 Daniel Schroeder, OG69 Jacob Orth, OG70 Robbie Reed, C71 Keith Bendixen, OL72 Isaac Leatiota, OG73 Ailao Eliapo, OG/DT74 Ryan Jones, OG75 Nicholas Kaspar, OL76 David Quessenberry,

OT77 Pierce Burton, OT78 Andres Vargas, OT80 Avelino Valencia, TE81 James Orth, WR82 Ryan Otten, TE83 Cedric Lousi, DE84 Sean Linton, WR85 Keenan Brown, TE86 Andrew Reyes, WR87 Akeem King, WR88 Jalal Beauchman, WR89 Chandler Jones, WR90 Travis Raciti, DL/TE91 Joe Nigos, DE92 Pablo Garcia, DT93 Foloi Vye, DE/TE94 JaRodd Watson, DT95 Sean Bacon, DE 96 Marcus Howard, DL97 Anthony Larceval, DT98 Andrew Moeaki, DT99 Justin Willis, DT

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Roster Information/Pronunciation GuideNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools37 Courtlin Thompson S 6-2 195 FR Lancaster, Calif./Antelope Valley Christian HS19 **Peyton Thompson CB 5-11 180 JR Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS40 **Tiuke Tuipulotu LB 5-10 205 JR Menlo Park, Calif./Serra HS

93 Foloi Vae DE/TE 6-3 245 FR Stockton, Calif./Edison HS, Pittsburg HS80 *Avelino Valencia TE 6-5 250 SR Anaheim, Calif./Fullerton College, Katella HS78 *Andres Vargas OT 6-4 305 JR San Carlos, Calif./St. Francis HS10 Harrison Waid PK 6-1 175 FR Sunnyvale, Calif./Fremont HS94 JaRodd Watson DT 6-2 275 JR San Diego, Calif./Grossmont College, La Jolla HS99 **Justin Willis DT 6-1 290 SR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS25 *Ronnie Yell CB 5-9 165 SO San Diego, Calif./Lincoln HS60 Ben Zorn LS 6-3 270 JR Berkeley, Calif./George Mason HS

* – Letters earnedHEAD COACH: Mike MacIntyreASSISTANT COACHES: Kent Baer, Gary Bernardi, Brent Brennan, Charles Clark, John DeFilippo, Kinji Green, Tim Landis,Terry Malley, Bryant YoungGRADUATE ASSISTANTS: Bryan McGinnis, Vavae Tata

Osa Aigbuza ............OH-sah AG-boo-ZAHMichael Avila ................................AH-vill-ahJalal Beauchman ......................BEACH-munBené Benwikere ..................................Ben-ay ........................................Ben-WICK-urr-rhee

Vince Buhagiar................BOO-hah-GEE-earAilao Eliapo................EYE-lau E-lee-ah-poePompey Festejo ........................FEH-stay-ohMarcos Garces ..............................GARR-sezRashad Gayden ............................RAH-shodNoel Grigsby......................................NO-elleNick Grodotzke ..................GRAH-dots-keyReuben Hasani ..................HAH-sah-KNEEDuke Ihenacho ..................EE-ah-NAH-choFred Koloto ..............................KAH-low-toeAnthony Larceval ....................LAR-suh-vulIsaac Leatiota ................LEE-ah-TEE-oh-tahIna Liaina ....................E-nah LEE-ah-E-nahCedric Lousi ....................................LOW-seeMohamed Marah ............................Ma-RAHAndrew Moeaki ......................MOE-eck-keeDerrick Muaava ....................MOO-ah-VAHLamon Muldrow ........................LAH-mahnManu Ngatikaura ........................MAH-noo.................................... Nah-tee-KAH-oo-rah

Joe Nigos......................................KNEE-goesTracy Pugh ..............................................PEWTravis Raciti ..............................RAH-see-teeAbasi Salimu........Ah-BAH-see Sal-im-mooCharles Scicli ..............................SISS-sah-leeBraden Storaasli ........................STORES-leeTiuke Tuipulotu..............................TWO-kay ....................................TOO-ee-pooh-low-tooFoloi Vae..............................FAH-low-ee VyeAvelino Valencia................VAH-len--See-ahHarrison Waid ......................................WadeJa’Rodd Watson ............................JAH-rodd

Pronunciation GuideReturning

Letterwinners (38)Vincent Abbott, DEMichael Avila, WRJalal Beauchman, WRAilao Eliapo, OG/DTPompey Festejo, LBPablo Garcia, DTAlex Germany, CBRyno Gonzalez, LBJosh Harrison, WRDominique

Hunsucker, SDuke Ihenacho, SRalph Johnson, CBTravis Johnson, DEFred Koloto, OTJordan La Secla, QBIsaac Leatiota, OGIna Liaina, RBMohamed Marah, DELamon Muldrow, RBDevin Newsome, WRManu Ngatikaura, SJoe Nigos, DEKyler O’Neal, LBWade O’Neill, RBJames Orth, WRRyan Otten, TEDavid Quessenberry,

OTRobbie Reed, CRay Rodriguez TE/DTBrandon Rutley, RBCharles Scicli, LBBraden Storaasli, LB

Peyton Thompson, CBTiuke Tuipulotu, LBAndres Vargas, OTAvelino Valencia, TEJustin Willis, DTRonnie Yell, CB

Squad Members (10)Osa Aigbuza, RBJosh Brown, RBKeenan Brown, TEMarcos Garces, RBChris Hill, CBTracy Pugh, DEAndrew Reyes, WRNorman Romero, OLEvan Taylor, SBen Zorn, OG

Returning Redshirts(19)

Pierce Burton, DTBrandon Driver, CBNoel Grigsby, WR/DBNick Grodotzke, LBReuben Hasani, CChandler Jones, WRRyan Jones, OGJason Kafka, WRAnthony Larceval, DTMatt McCoy, RBJacob Orth, OGAmar Pal, OTAbasi Salimu, DEElijah Shittu, CBJason Simpson, LB

Dasmen Stewart, QBCourtlin Thompson, SHarrison Waid, PK

Newcomers (27)Sean Bacon, DE Keith Bendixen, OLBené Benwikere, DBVince Buhagiar, TE/RBMatt Faulkner, QBDavid Freeman, RBRashad Gayden, LBForrest Hightower, RBMarcus Howard, DLBlake Jurich, QBNicholas Kaspar, OLAkeem King, WRSean Linton, WRCedric Lousi, DEAhkeem McKinney, DEAndrew Moeaki, DTDerek Muaava, ATHKyle Nunn, WRDamon Ogburn, Jr.,

WR/CBDoug Parrish, WR/DBDavid Peterson, OLJake Peterson, OLTravis Raciti, DL/TEKeith Smith, LBBen Thompson, RBFoloi Vye, DE/TEJa’Rodd Watson, DT

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Opening Fall Depth Chart

OFFENSE DEFENSE88 Jalal Beauchman

(6-4, 220, SR, 3V)81 James Orth

(6-2, 190, SO, 1V) or23 Noel Grigsby

(5-10, 170, FR, RS)

65 Fred Koloto(6-3, 290, JR, 2V)

76 DavidQuessenberry(6-6, 290, SO, 1V)

22 Lamon Muldrow(5-9, 210, SR, 1V) or

15 Brandon Rutley(5-10, 195, JR, 2V)

72 Isaac Leatiota (6-4, 305, SR, 3V)

74 Ryan Jones(6-3, 275, FR, RS)

70 Robbie Reed(6-3, 290, JR, 2V)

54 Reuben Hasani(6-3, 280, FR, RS)

7 Matt Faulkner(6-2, 205, JR, 1V) or

12 Jordan La Secla(6-3, 205, SR, 1V) or

18 Dasmen Stewart(6-3, 205, FR, RS)

73 Ailao Eliapo(6-2, 305, SR, 3V)

69 Jacob Orth(6-3, 275, JR, RS)

78 Andres Vargas(6-4, 305, JR, 1V)

61 Amar Pal(6-4, 275, FR, RS)

44 Wade O’Neill (6-1, 225, SO, 1V)

42 Ina Liaina(6-1, 225, SO, 1V)

82 Ryan Otten (6-5, 235, SO, 1V)

46 Ray Rodriguez (6-1, 270, SO, 1V) or

85 Keenan Brown (6-4, 260, SO, SQ)

1 Josh Harrison(5-11, 183, JR, 2V)

24 Devin Newsome(5-10, 185, SR, 3V)

10 Harrison Waid(6-1, 175, FR, RS)

WR

LT

RB

LG

CQB

RG

RT

RB

TE

WR

PK

CB

DE

DT

LB

DT

DE

LB

CB

P

19 Peyton Thompson(5-11, 180, JR, 2V) or

8 Brandon Driver (6-0, 185, JR, RS)

30 Ralph Johnson(5-10, 175, SO, 1V)

43 Travis Johnson(6-3, 235, SO, 1V)

50 Tracy Pugh (6-4, 235, SO, SQ)

97 Anthony Larceval(6-1, 265, FR, RS)

99 Justin Willis(6-1, 290, SR, 2V)

3 Pompey Festejo(6-0, 215, SR, 3V)

48 Ryno Gonzalez (6-1, 230, SR, 3V)

92 Pablo Garcia(6-2, 290, JR, 2V)

94 Ja’Rodd Watson(6-2, 275, JR, JC)

26 Mohamed Marah(6-0, 245, SR, 2V)

64 Abasi Salimu(6-5, 255, FR, RS)

40 Tiuke Tuipulotu(5-10, 205, JR, 2V)

11 Rashad Gayden(6-2, 255, JR, JC)

25 Ronnie Yell(5-9, 175, SO, 1V)

5 Alex Germany(5-9, 181, JR, 2V)

29 Chris Hill(5-9, 175, SO, SQ)

10 Harrison Waid(6-1, 175, FR, RS)

LB

S

S

13 Kyler O’Neal(5-11, 225, SO, 1V)

56 Braden Storaasli(6-0, 213, SR, 3V)

33 Dominique Hunsucker(5-10, 194, SR, 3V)

5 Alex Germany(5-9, 181, JR, 2V)

2 Duke Ihenacho(6-1, 210, SR, 3V)

16 Evan Taylor(6-0, 192, SO, SQ)

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Following an emphasis on thegame’s basics, establishing anew level of conditioning and

much position experiementationduring 2010 spring practice, SanJose State University embarks on itsnext chapter of major college foot-ball led by new head coach MikeMacIntyre.

In his debut as a head coach atany level, MacIntyre inherits a teamwith 39 returning letterwinners, 14of them starters from the 2009Spartans that finished with a 2-10 overallwin-loss record and a 1-7 mark inWestern Athletic Conference action. Acorps of 19 redshirts and a promisingrecruiting class look to make their markand turn the program’s fortunes in a pos-itive manner.

“I’m really excited about watchingthe whole team come together. We have agroup of young men on a mission. We’replaying the ninth hardest schedule inAmerica. These young men know it.We’re excited about taking the chal-lenge,” says MacIntyre. “So, I’m lookingforward to seeing us grow as a teamevery week as the year goes on.”

“We’re going to have good mixtureof young guys and older guys. We’re stillgoing to be primarily a young footballteam. There’s going to be a learning curvein the beginning as our young menimprove.”

Competition for playing time andstarting roles should be fierce when pre-season drills commence in August. Manypositions remain up for grabs especiallysince the Spartan coaching staff looked atnearly every player in spring practice asa potential contributor on offense anddefense.

“We moved a lot of guys around (inthe spring). Now, they’ve got to get downto the fundamentals of where they aregoing to play. Our two-way players(we’ve identified) must utilize theirstrengths at both positions,” saysMacIntyre who has specialized roles in mindfor a two-way player’s secondary position.

“The other thing we have to hone inon (in preseason camp) is our specialteams. We have to get a core of specialteams players. We did quite a bit of that

in the spring. Now, that I know who thestarters kind of are, I’ve got to get a coreof special teams guys that can take ourspecial teams and run with it. “

OFFENSE

A balanced attack is at the root ofSan Jose State’s offensive philosophy. Forthe Spartans, a necessary staple is aneffective ground game. San Jose State lastaveraged over 4.0 yards per carry in 2006- the most recent season the program fin-ished with a winning record and partici-pated in a bowl game.

The Spartans have a veteran groupof linemen to lead the way. Guards IsaacLeatiota (6-4, 305, SR, 3V) and AilaoEliapo (6-2, 320, SR, 3V) have 47 startsbetween them since 2007. Tackle FredKoloto (6-3, 290, JR, 2V) is a two-yearstarter while center Robbie Reed (6-3,290, SR, 2V) and tackle Andres Vargas (6-4, 305) broke into and stayed in the start-ing lineup last season. Tackle David

Quessenberry (6-6, 290, SO, 1V) is theonly other lineman with any major col-lege action. Any number of the fivereturning redshirts and four incomingfreshmen can work their way quickly upthe depth chart and earn playing time.

The line plans to be an effective unitfor possibly San Jose State’s most variedset of running backs in years. TheSpartans have nearly a dozen prospects.There are a number of big back hope-fuls, all-around backs that are capablepass receivers, big-play threats and

grinders who look to churn out a repeti-tion of first downs.

Lamon Muldrow (5-9, 210, SR, 1V)topped the 2009 team with 592 yards, adisappointing total to him, and a 4.5yards per carry average. Brandon Rutley(5-10, 195, JR, 2V) seeks to show more ofthe form he displayed in 2008 when hewas the team’s number-two rusher and ameaningful multi-purpose threat. Withan interest to use some two-back sets,Wade O’Neill (6-1, 225, SO, 1V), a 2009redshirt, from linebacker to a runningback role and tops the opening fall depthchart at one of the backfield positions.Ina Liaina (6-1, 225, SO, 1V) was used asa power back runner in 2008 and also iscoming off a redshirt season.

As many as six newcomers couldfind themselves with specific runningback roles. David Freeman (5-8, 195, SO,TR), a transfer from the University ofWashington, averaged 5.6 yards per carryfor the Huskies and played effectively in2008 games against BYU, Oklahoma andStanford. Vince Buhagiar (6-3, 235, FR,HS), Derek Muaava (6-1, 215, FR, HS)and Ben Thompson (6-2, 220, FR, HS) are

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Season Outlook

“We have a group ofyoung men on a mis-sion...There’s going tobe a learning curve inthe beginning as ouryoung men improve.”-- Head coach MikeMacIntyre

Offensive LineIsaac Leatiota (G), 6-4, 305, SR, 3V

Fred Koloto (T), 6-3, 290, JR, 2VAilao Eliapo (G), 6-2, 305, SR, 3VRobbie Reed (C), 6-3, 290, SR, 2V

Andres Vargas (T), 6-4, 305, JR, 1VNorman Romero (G), 6-1, 275, SR, SQ

David Quessenberry (T), 6-6, 290, SO, 1VBen Zorn (G), 6-3, 270, JR, SQ

Pierce Burton (T), 6-6, 250, FR, RSReuben Hasani (C), 6-3, 280, FR, RS

Ryan Jones (G), 6-3, 275, FR, RSAmar Pal (T), 6-4, 275, FR, RSJacob Orth (G), 6-3, 275, JR, RS

Daniel Schroeder (G), 6-3, 285, JR, RSNewcomers

Keith Bendixen, 6-5, 258, FR, HSNicholas Kaspar, 6-5, 270, FR, HSDavid Peterson, 6-5, 275, FR, HSJake Peterson, 6-4, 300, FR, HS

Running BacksLamon Muldrow, 5-9, 210, SR, 1VBrandon Rutley, 5-10, 195, JR, 2V

Ina Liaina, 6-1, 225, SO, 1VWade O’Neill, 6-1, 225, SO, 1V

Marcos Garces, 5-10, 176, JR, SQOsa Aigbuza, 5-9, 185, SO, SQMatt McCoy, 6-0, 250, JR, RS

NewcomersVince Buhagiar, 6-3, 235, FR, HSDavid Freeman, 5-8, 195, SO, TR

Forrest Hightower, 5-10, 180, FR, HSDerek Muuava, 6-1, 215, FR, HSBen Thompson, 6-2, 220, FR, HS

Josh Brown, 5-7, 180, JR, WO

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three incoming freshmen hoping to pro-vide power and versatility to the runninggame and the offense.

Throughout the spring, quarterbacksJordan La Secla (6-3, 205, SR, 1V), MattFaulkner (6-2, 205, JR, JC) and DasmenStewart (6-3, 205, FR, RS) waged an evenbattle for the number-one job. La Seclamade a quantum leap as a quarterbackin 2009. A starter eight times, he threwfor 1,926 yards and 10 touchdowns.Faulkner and Stewart were productiveand successful before joining theSpartans. Following the 2010 SpringGame, MacIntyre stated the number-onequarterback won’t be named until closerto the start of the playing season.

“...All of them are capable. All threeof them have different strengths,” saidMacIntyre following the Spring Game.He also has newcomer Blake Jurich (6-4,220, FR, HS) joining the mix at quarter-back in August.

Whoever is under center will have ayoung pass receiving corps of widereceivers and tight ends. JalalBeauchman (6-4, 225, SR, 3V) and JoshHarrison (5-11, 183, JR, 2V) each caught35 passes a year ago and are the topreturning pass catchers. Devin Newsome(5-10, 185, SR, 3V) and James Orth (6-2,190, SO, 1V), two defensive backs in 2009,now are wide receivers. Five incomingfreshmen and three returning redshirtsall have a chance to become part of theplaying rotation at wide receiver.

Ryan Otten (6-5, 230, SR, 3V), whohad 10 receptions in 2009, stood out attight end in the spring, particularly withhis two touchdown grabs in the 2010Spring Game. Going into preseasoncamp, he tops a group of seven hopefuls.Five of the seven could find themselvesat another position as the Spartans devel-op their position depth throughout theroster.

As a unit, the entire offense seeksmore productivity in all areas comparedto a year ago. An increase in meaningfuloutput can go a long way to making theSan Jose State defense have a much betterseason in 2010.

DEFENSE

Quite simply, the defense intends tobe better in every phase of play. Themajority of playing experience is in thebackfield, but there is a viable core tobuild on in the defensive line and at line-backer.

The Spartans return three of their sixbusiest tacklers and their co-leader insacks from the 2009 team. Safety DukeIhenacho (6-1, 210, SR, 3V) is a two-time,first-team All-Western AthleticConference player. As a safety in 2009,his 89 tackles were second best on theteam. Linebacker Pompey Festejo (6-0,215, SR, 3V) earned a starting role earlyin the season and was right behindIhenacho with 83 tackles. Festejo tops theopening fall depth chart at middle line-backer in the Spartans’ new defensivescheme.

Defensive linemen Pablo Garcia (6-2, 290, JR, 2V), who shared the team leadwith 4.0 quarterback sacks, and TravisJohnson (6-3, 235, SO, 1V), who startedthe final four 2009 games at a defensiveend position, return for 2010. TheSpartans are counting on MohamedMarah (6-0, 245, SR, 2V) playing a keyrole. Marah started as an end in the 2009season opener, picked up a quarterbacksack against #4-USC, was injured in thegame and missed the remainder of theseason.Wide Receivers

Jalal Beauchman, 6-4, 220, SR, 3VMichael Avila, 5-9, 175, JR, 2V

Josh Harrison, 5-11, 183, SO, 2VJames Orth, 6-2, 190, SO, 1V

Andrew Reyes, 6-1, 180, JR, SQDevin Newsome, 5-10, 185, SR, 3V

Noel Grigsby, 5-10, 170, FR, RSChandler Jones, 5-9, 165, FR, RS

Jason Kafka, 6-2, 175, SO, SQNewcomers

Akeem King, 6-3, 190, FR, HSSean Linton, 6-2, 180, FR, HSKyle Nunn, 6-3, 190, FR, HS

Damon Ogburn, Jr., 5-11, 180, FR, HSDoug Parrish, 6-2, 195, FR, HS

Tight EndsRyan Otten, 6-5, 235, SO, 1V

Ray Rodriguez, 6-1, 265, SO, 1VAvelino Valencia, 6-4, 250, SR, 1VKeenan Brown, 6-4, 260, SO, SQ

NewcomersVince Buhagiar, 6-3, 235, FR, HS

Travis Raciti, 6-4, 245, FR, HSFoloi Vae, 6-3, 245, FR, HS

QuarterbacksJordan La Secla, 6-3, 205, SR, 1V

Matt Faulkner, 6-2, 205, JR, JCDasmen Stewart, 6-3, 205, FR, RS

NewcomerBlake Jurich, 6-4, 220, FR, HS

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Wide receiver Jalal Beauchman (top) and tightend Ryan Otten (bottom) are two big targets

for whomever quarterbacks the Spartans.

Defensive EndsMohamed Marah, 6-0, 245, SR, 2V

Travis Johnson, 6-3, 235, SO, 1VJoe Nigos, 6-2, 260, JR, 1V

Vincent Abbott, 6-0, 230, SO, 1VTracy Pugh, 6-4, 235, SO, SQ

Abasi Salimu, 6-5, 255, FR, RSNewcomers

Sean Bacon, 6-2, 215, FR, HSMarcus Howard, 6-2, 254, FR, HS

Cedric Lousi, 6-2, 245, FR, HSAhkeem McKinney, 6-6, 280, SO, JC

Travis Raciti, 6-4, 245, FR, HSFoloi Vae, 6-3, 245, FR, HS

Defensive TacklesPablo Garcia, 6-2, 290, JR, 2VJustin Willis, 6-1, 290, SR, 2V

Ray Rodriguez, 6-1, 265, SO, 1VAilao Eliapo, 6-2, 305, SR, 3V

Anthony Larceval, 6-1, 265, FR, RSNewcomers

Andrew Moeaki, 6-2, 290, JR, JCJa’Rodd Watson, 6-2, 275, JR, JC

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Anthony Larceval (6-1, 265, FR, HS),a redshirt freshman, joins Johnson, Garciaand Marah at the top of the opening falldepth chart. Justin Willis (6-1, 290, SR,2V) and Vincent Abbott (6-0, 230, SO,1V) had their best season as freshmen in2006 and 2008, respectively and hope tosteadily increase their playing time. EndJoe Nigos (6-2, 260, JR, 1V) has startingexperience from a year ago. It’s possibleAilao Eliapo and Ray Rodriguez (6-1,265, SO, 1V) , a two-way player in 2009,will be part of the defensive line group.

With a real need for players anddepth in the defensive line, the Spartanssigned eight prospects, two of which arepossible multi-positional players.Ja’Rodd Watson (6-2, 275, JR, JC) was theonly one of the eight making an impres-sion in spring practice. The coaching staffexpects the other seven to report whenpre-season drills commence.

Besides Festejo, Tiuke Tuipulotu (5-10, 205, JR, 2V) and Kyler O’Neal (5-11,225, SO, 1V) top the opening fall depthchart at the linebacker positions.Tuipulotu was safety his first two seasonswith the Spartans. O’Neal, a 2009 red-shirt, was a contributing reserve line-

backer as a freshman. Ryno Gonzalez (6-1, 230, SR, 3V) and Braden Storaasli (6-0,213, SR, 3V) have started games for theSpartans. Rashad Gayden (6-2, 255, JR,JC) had the advantage of being a mid-year transfer and participated in 2010spring practice.

In the defensive backfield,Dominique Hunsucker (5-10, 194, SR,3V) returns to the defensive side and asafety position along side of Ihenacho.He saw some action as a safety in 2006.Peyton Thompson (5-11, 180, JR, 2V) andRonnie Yell (5-9, 165, SO, 1V) top theopening fall depth chart at the corner-back spots. Thompson was credited with48 tackles and a pair of interceptions inhis first full season as a starter. Yell start-ed the final six games as a true freshman.Redshirt returnees Brandon Driver (6-0,185, JR, RS) and Ralph Johnson (5-10,175, SO, 1V), Alex Germany (5-9, 181, JR,2V) Chris Hill (5-9, 175, SO, SQ) andEvan Taylor (6-0, 192, SO, SQ) are bat-tling for significant roles in the second-ary. Newcomers Bene Benwikere (6-0,190, FR, HS), Damon Ogburn, Jr. (5-11,180, FR, HS) and Douglas Parrish (6-2,195, FR, HS) can make a strong firstimpression during preseason camp.

SPECIALISTS

Harrison Waid (6-1, 175, FR, RS), isthe Spartans’ number-one kicker. He is inline to handle all of the kicking responsi-bilities. Ben Zorn (6-3, 270, SO, SQ), wasthe top long snapper in the spring.

THE SEASON AHEAD

San Jose State is one of six FootballBowl Subdivision (FBS) teams playing 13regular-season games in 2010. For thesecond time in school history and firstsince 2000, the Spartans open a seasonagainst a pre-season #1-ranked teamwhen they travel to defending nationalchampion Alabama. By the end ofSeptember, San Jose State will faceWisconsin and Utah, two more 10-winteams from 2009, on the road.

In all, the Spartans play two teams,Alabama and Boise State, that wentundefeated in 2009, and five more squads(Wisconsin, Utah, Nevada, Fresno State,and Idaho) that played in a bowl game ayear ago.

San Jose State’s on-the-field chal-lenges begin September 4.

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Peyton Thompson was second among WesternAthletic Conference defensive players in passes

defensed last season.

SpecialistsHarrison Waid (P/K), 6-1, 175, FR, RS

Ben Zorn (LS), 6-3, 270, JR, SQ

Linebackers Pompey Festejo (above) and TiukeTuipulotu (40, below) were two of the busiest

tacklers on the 2009 San Jose State team.

LinebackersPompey Festejo, 6-0, 215, SR, 3V

Tiuke Tuipulotu, 5-10, 205, JR, 2VRyno Gonzalez, 6-1, 230, SR, 3VBraden Storaasli, 6-0, 213, SR, 3V

Kyler O’Neal 5-11, 225, SO, 1VCharles Scicli, 6-0, 230, SO, 1V

Nick Grodotzke, 6-1, 225, FR, RSJason Simpson, 6-0, 200, FR, RS

NewcomersRashad Gayden, 6-2, 255, JR, JCDerek Muuava, 6-1, 215, FR, HS

Keith Smith, 6-2, 225, FR, HS

CornerbacksPeyton Thompson, 5-11, 180, JR, 2V

Ronnie Yell, 5-9, 165, SO, 1VAlex Germany, 5-9, 181, JR, 2V

Ralph Johnson, 5-10, 175, SO, 1VChris Hill, 5-9, 175, SO, SQ

Brandon Driver, 6-0, 185, JR, JCNewcomers

Bené Benwikere, 6-0, 190, FR, HSDamon Ogburn, Jr., 5-11, 180, FR, HS

Elijah Shittu, 6-0, 185, SR, JCSafeties

Duke Ihenacho, 6-1, 210, SR, 3VDominique Hunsucker, 5-10, 194, SR, 3V

Manu Ngatikaura, 6-0, 180, SR, 1VEvan Taylor, 6-0, 192, SO, SQ

Courtlin Thompson, 6-2, 195, FR, RSNewcomers

Doug Parrish, 6-2, 195, FR, HS

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JalalBeauchman

AilaoEliapo

PompeyFestejo

RynoGonzalez

RobbieReed

JordanLa Secla

BradenStoraasli

LamonMuldrow

JustinWillis

AvelinoValencia

ElijahShittu

DukeIhenacho

JohnKonye

IsaacLeatiota

MohamedMarah

Devin Newsome ManuNgatikaura

NormanRomero

DominiqueHunsucker

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Jalal is the Spartans’ mostexperienced wide receiver...On the verge of becoming

the 20th San Jose State player tocatch at least 100 passes...Fifth-year receiver who has a catchin each of the last 22 games heplayed...Two 30-plus receivingseasons for the Spartans.2009: One of two players tocatch a pass in all 12 games...Second on the team with fourtouchdown receptions andthird in overall scoring with 24points...One of two Spartanswith a touchdown catch inback-to-back games (Stanford,9/19; Cal Poly, 9/26)...Season-high six receptions and a touch-down at Louisiana Tech(12/5)...Tied for third on theteam with 35 receptions.2008: Appeared in each of thefirst four 2008 contests...Wastied for fourth on the team with13 receptions at the time hewent out of the lineup.2007: Realized a breakout sea-son...One of four Spartans with30 or more receptions as hehauled in 36 passes for 332yards and a TD…Caught atleast one pass in nine of the 12games…Season best was sixreceptions for 83 yards atLouisiana Tech (11/17)...Firstmajor college touchdown wasthe Spartans’ first TD of theseason – a 20-yard play atKansas State (9/7).2006: Reserve wide receiverand special teams player as a

first-time freshman...Appeared in nine games with two recep-tions for 16 yards, all coming in the win over Cal Poly.HIGH SCHOOL: A first-team All-Central Coast Section and theWest Catholic Athletic League’s 2005 Receiver of the Year atBellarmine Prep in San Jose (Coach Mike Janda)…Named to theSan Francisco Chronicle All-Metro team after catching 49 passesfor 838 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior…Qualified forthe 2005 Central Coast Section Championships final in the high

88Jalal BeauchmanWide Receiver6-4, 220, SR, 3VSan Jose, Calif.Economics Major

BEAUCHMAN’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICSRECEIVING

YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2006...FR 9 2 16 8.0 0 82007...SO 12 36 332 9.2 1 272008 4 13 133 10.2 0 262009...JR 12 35 378 10.8 4 57CAREER 37 86 859 9.9 5 57

RUSHINGYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2006...SO 12 2 -3 -1.5 0 62009...JR 12 1 0 0.0 0 0CAREER 24 3 -3 -1.0 0 6

Game-by-Game in 2009Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDUSC 1 4 0Utah 2 15 0Stanford 2 19 1Cal Poly 3 11 1Idaho 1 0 0Fresno State 5 56 1Boise State 1 4 0Nevada 4 41 0Utah State 4 71 0Hawai’i 2 8 0New Mexico State 4 83 0Louisiana Tech 6 66 1

Game-by-Game in 2008Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDUC Davis 4 40 0Nebraska 2 21 0San Diego State 4 39 0Stanford 3 33 0

Game-by-Game in 2007Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDArizona State - - -Kansas State 5 40 1Stanford - - -Utah State 5 44 0UC Davis 5 18 0Idaho - - -Hawai’i 3 20 0Fresno State 2 30 0Boise State 4 33 0New Mexico State 1 5 0Louisiana Tech 6 83 0Nevada 5 59 0

Game-by-Game in 2006Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDWashington - - -Stanford - - -Cal Poly 2 16 0San Diego State - - -Utah State - - -Louisiana Tech - - -Hawai’i - - -Idaho - - -Fresno State - - -

jump...His personal bests were 6-feet-6 in the high jump and 43-feet-8 in the triple jump.

MORE ON JALAL: An economics major...Jalal’s father, LeonBeauchman, was a 6-foot-6 forward on the 1971-1973 San JoseState basketball teams…Beauchman is interested in a sportsmanagement career…Jalal is an Arabic name which means ‘glo-rious’ …The San Jose native was born on January 19, 1988.

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Ailao EliapoOffensive Guard6-2, 305, SR, 3VSo. San Francisco, Calif.Sociology Major

Ailao Eliapo is a two-yearstarter in the offensiveline...Had a streak of 17

consecutive starts during the2008 and 2009 seasons...One ofSan Jose State’s two-way play-ers...Has played offensive

guard, running back and defensive tackle during his collegecareer...Name is pronounced EYE-lau E-lee-AH-poe.

2009: Played in nine games...Was a starter the first five and wasa reserve the last four games of the season...Highlight of the sea-son was facing his older brother, starting defensive tackleKenape Eliapo, head-to-head when San Jose State hosted Utah

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(9/12)...More than 100 family members attended the Spartans’home opener to see the Eliapo brothers play against each other.

2008: Started all 12 games of the season at right guard...Was theonly San Jose State offensive lineman to start in every game.

2007: Began the season as a defensive tackle...Switched positionsmidway through the season…Played defensive tackle and run-ning back in the Fresno State game (10/20)…Was credited withsix tackles for the season…Five of them came in the UC Davisvictory (9/29)…Also was credited with an assisted tackle atStanford (9/15).

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from South San Francisco (Calif.)High (Coach Frank Moro)... A 2005 CalHi Sports first-team all-state and first-team All-Central Coast Section defensive line-man...Two-time league Offensive Lineman of the Year... Also let-tered in track and field.

MORE ON AILAO: A sociology major...Older brother, KenapeEliapo, Jr., was a defensive tackle for the 2006 through 2009University of Utah football teams...The native of Burlingame,Calif., was born on December 13, 1988.

Game-by-Game in 2007Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistArizona State - -Stanford 0 1UC Davis 0 5Idaho - -Fresno State - -

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Pompey Festejo(Pom-pay Feh-STAY-oh)Linebacker6-0, 215, SR, 3VBenicia, Calif.Health Science Major

Pompey tops theopening fall depthchart at the middle

linebacker position...Hasplayed linebacker and safe-ty as a Spartan...Nine startsin his first three seasons...Two double-figure tacklegames at San Jose State.

2009: Played in all 12games and was a starterseven times...Led theSpartans in assisted tackleswith 46...Third on the teamin tackles with a single-sea-son best 83...Half of hisseason total came in thefinal four games of the sea-son...Notched his careerhigh of 15 tackles againstHawai’i (11/21)...11 tacklesat Utah State (11/14)...Wassecond on the Spartanswith 8.0 tackles for loss...One of two Spartans withmore than one 2009 gamewith 2.0 tackles forloss...Was credited with 2.0tackles for loss againstBoise State (10/31) andHawai’i... Voted the team’sMost Inspirational Player.

2008: Named the Spartans’ Special Teams Player of the Year…Ninth on the team in tackles with 49...Played in all 12 contestsand was a starter at Nevada (11/15)...Steady contributor whonotched at least two tackles per game in the first 11 contests andhad four stops in seven different contests...Had a season higheight stops (3 solo, 5 assisted) in the Utah State win (10/11).

2007: Appeared in six games...Used primarily as a safety...Astarter at Fresno State (10/20) where he had his season high oftwo tackles…Credited with tackles at Arizona State (9/1),Hawaii (10/12) and New Mexico State (11/10).

2006: Redshirted the season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A product of Benicia (Calif.) High (CoachCraig Holden)...A two-time, first-team all-league selection…

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Recorded 111 tackles as senior in 2005…Named team’s MostValuable Player and to the Sac-San Joaquin Section All-Defensiveteam…A two-time all-region basketball guard.

MORE ON POMPEY: A health science major...Interested in aphysical therapy career… His uncle, Richard Festejo, appeared ina 2006 Travel Channel episode of The World Poker Tour…TheFairfield, Calif., native was born on April 10, 1988.

FESTEJO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS SK FUM DEF2006...Redshirt2007...FR 6 3 2 5 0.0/0 0 0 02008...SO 12 20 29 49 2.5/4 0 0 22009...JR 12 37 46 83 8.0/41 2 1 2CAREER 30 60 77 137 10.5/45 2 1 4

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo Assist TFLUSC 5 0 1.0Utah 2 7 ---Stanford 1 3 ---Cal Poly 5 3 1.0Idaho 0 2 ---Fresno State 4 0 1.0Boise State 5 1 2.0Nevada 2 1 ---Utah State 4 7 ---Hawai’i 6 9 2.0New Mexico State 2 6 1.0Louisiana Tech 1 7 ---

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo Assist TFLUC Davis 3 3 1.0Nebraska 1 4 ---San Diego State 2 2 ---Stanford 2 2 ---Hawai’i 2 0 ---Utah State 3 5 ---New Mexico State 1 3 ---Boise State 1 3 1.0Idaho 1 3 ---Louisiana Tech 2 2 0.5Nevada 2 2 ---Fresno State - - ---

Game-by-Game in 2007Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistArizona State 1 0Hawai’i 1 0Fresno State 1 1Boise State - -New Mexico State 0 1Nevada - -

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RynoGonzalezLnebacker6-1, 230, SR, 3VLoomis, Calif.Sociology Major

Ryno is in his fifth seasonwith the Spartans as alinebacking hopeful...

Has played in 27 games andmade seven starts...Best seasonto date was his freshman sea-son in 2006.

2009: Played in eight gamesand was in the starting lineupfor the Cal Poly win (9/26) as arunning back and in the FresnoState game (10/17) as a line-backer...Credited with eighttackles for the season...Had aseason high of two tackles inthree different game.

2008: A redshirt.

2007: Was a starter in five of thefirst six games before an injurysidelined him the remainder ofthe season…Credited with 26tackles (12 solo, 14 assisted)…Had a personal single-gamebest of nine tackles (3 solo, 6assisted) in the UC Davis victo-ry (9/29)…Also had sevenstops (4 solo, 3 assisted) in theUtah State triumph (9/22).

2006: As a true freshman, Gonzalez appeared in all 13 games asa reserve outside linebacker and special teams member…Recorded 28 tackles and two passes defensed… Posted a season-best five tackles against Boise State…One of two passesdefensed came in second-half of Stanford win.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Del Oro High (Loomis, Calif.)where he was a standout running back...Named the SierraFoothill League Most Valuable Player as a senior…Rushed for1,314 yards and 13 touchdowns as junior.

MORE ON RYNO: Sociology major...He and his wife, Whitney,were married in May 2010...Enjoys hunting and fishing…Participates in Brazilian jujitsu and Muay Thai kickboxing…TheCarmichael, Calif., native was born on May 31, 1987.

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Opponent Solo AssistUSC 2 0Stanford 1 1Cal Poly - -Idaho - -Fresno State 1 0Boise State 0 2Nevada 1 0Hawai’i - -

Game-by-Game in 2007Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistArizona State 2 0Kansas State 3 3Stanford - -Utah State 4 3UC Davis 3 6Idaho 0 2

Game-by-Game in 2006Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistWashington 0 1Stanford 0 3Cal Poly 1 2San Diego State 2 2Utah State 0 2 Nevada 0 1Louisiana Tech 0 1New Mexico State 0 1Boise State 1 4Hawaii 4 0Idaho - -Fresno State 1 1New Mexico 0 1

GONZALEZ’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK DEF2006...FR 13 9 19 28 0.0/0 0 22007...SO 6 12 14 26 1.5/6 0 12008...Redshirt2009...JR 8 5 3 8 0.0/0 0 0CAREER 27 26 36 62 1.5/6 0 3

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DominiqueHunsuckerS, 5-10, 194, SR, 3VSan Jose, Calif.CommunicationStudies Major

Dominique has playedcornerback, safety, run-ning back and been

used as a kickoff return special-ist as a Spartan...Has five startsto his credit in the 36 games hehas played through 2009...Versatile fifth-year senior hasplayed offense and defense inthe same game twice during hissophomore season...Heads intothe 2010 season topping thedepth chart at a safety position.

2009: Began the season as arunning back candidate…Sawmost of his game action on spe-cial teams...Handled nine kick-off returns and averaged 17.4yards per return...Had hiscareer long of 36 yards againstBoise State (10/31)...Was credit-ed with six tackles for the sea-son...Credited with two tacklesin the Nevada (11/8) andHawai’i (11/21) games.

2008: Played in the first four games of the season all as a run-ning back...Most productive game was in the San Diego Statewin (9/20) with 2 receptions for 19 yards.

2007: Only player on the team to start games on either side ofthe ball…Started five times – the Arizona State (8/31), Idaho(10/6) and Hawaii (10/12) games at safety and Stanford (9/15)and Boise State (11/3) games at running back…Played bothways in the Boise State and New Mexico State (11/10)games…Single-game best of 8 tackles (6 solo, 2 assisted) atArizona State…Team’s leading rusher at Stanford with 10 car-ries for 26 yards…Had interceptions in the Idaho and NewMexico State wins…Season-long 31-yard kickoff return againstIdaho…Second on the team in kickoff return average at 20.6.

2006: A freshman who played in all 13 games in the Spartans’New Mexico Bowl winning-season...Was a special teams mem-ber and reserve cornerback…Recorded six tackles…Alsoreturned a kickoff for 16 yards.

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Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC - -Utah 0 1Stanford - -Idaho - -Fresno State - -Boise State - -Nevada 2 0Utah State - -Hawai’i 1 1New Mexico State - -Louisiana Tech 0 1

Game-by-Game in 2008Rushing

Opponent No. Yds. TDUC Davis 3 -1 0Nebraska - - -San Diego State 2 0 0Stanford 1 2 0

ReceivingOpponent No. Yds. TDUC Davis - - -Nebraska - - -San Diego State 2 19 0Stanford 1 2 0

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Duke Ihenacho(EE-ah-NAH-cho)Safety, 6-1, 210, SR, 3VCarson, Calif.Business MarketingMajor

Duke Ihenacho isamong an elite groupof San Jose State

football players...One of justfour Spartans to earn first-team All-WAC honors inback-to-back seasons...NoSan Jose State player hasearned first-team All-WACrecognition three times sincethe Spartans began WACplay in 1996...30 starts in the34 games he has played andhas started 25 consecutivegames since the final contestof the 2007 season...Fourgames with 10 or more tack-les prior to the 2010 sea-son...Has played the safetyand linebacker positions forSan Jose State... In 2008,named with his brother, SanJose State defensive end CarlIhenacho, by www.espn.comsenior writer Bruce Feldmanas one of the top-10 brothercombinations in college foot-ball history...Became the firstknown brother tandem inNCAA history to lead theFootball Bowl Subdivision(FBS) or Division I-A in sepa-rate major statistical cate-gories in the sameweek...Following the gamesplayed on October 18, Dukeshared the national lead withfour interceptions in sevengames and Carl tied for thetop spot in tackles for losswith 14.0.

2009: First-team All-WACdefensive back...One of six

conference players named first-team All-WAC in 2008 and2009...Second on the team in total tackles with 89...Season high12 tackles against Idaho (10/10) and Hawai’i (11/21)...10 assist-ed tackles in the Idaho game were the most by a Spartan in2009...Only interception of the season was in the Idahogame...Began the season on the Jim Thorpe Award Watch List.

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Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo Assist TFL Int.USC 5 0 -- --Utah 3 6 -- --Stanford 3 2 -- --Cal Poly 6 0 -- --Idaho 2 10 1.0 1Fresno State 5 1 -- --Boise State 7 1 1.0 --Nevada 3 2 -- --Utah State 4 5 -- --Hawai’i 5 7 -- --New Mexico St. 3 4 0.5 --Louisiana Tech 1 4 -- --

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo Asst. TFL Int.UC Davis 3 2 -- --Nebraska 1 2 -- 1San Diego State 0 5 -- --Stanford 1 2 -- --Hawai’i 3 2 -- 1Utah State 0 2 -- 2New Mexico St. 3 1 -- 1Boise State 6 7 2.0 --Idaho 1 3 -- --Louisiana Tech 3 8 0.5 --Nevada 7 0 3.0 --Fresno State 3 1 -- --

Game-by-Game in 2007Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistArizona State 2 0Kansas State 4 1Stanford 3 1Utah State 2 2UC Davis 1 1Hawai’i 3 4Boise State 1 0New Mexico State - -Louisiana Tech 0 1Nevada 4 2

HIGH SCHOOL: A decoratedhigh school performer whojoined the Spartans after beingnamed the 2005 Central CoastSection Player of the Year andWest Catholic Athletic LeaguePlayer of the Year at ValleyChristian High (Coach MikeMachado)… A second-team all-state selection by Cal-HiSports…Rushed for 1,323yards on 169 carries, caught 16passes for 247 yards and scored24 touchdowns as a senior in2005…Named the 2003 WCALSophomore of the Year…Two-sport letterwinner won the 2006CCS and the 2005 WCAL 100-meter dash titles.

MORE ON DOMINIQUE: Acommunication studiesmajor...The San Jose native wasborn on July 31, 1988.

Game-by-Game in 2007Rushing

Opponent No. Yds. TDKansas State 1 -3 0Stanford 10 26 0Utah State 8 16 0UC Davis 1 0 0Fresno State 2 25 0Boise State 9 18 0New Mexico State 3 14 0Nevada 2 2 0

TacklesOpponent Solo AssistArizona State 5 3Kansas State - -Stanford - -Utah State - -UC Davis - -Idaho 3 2Hawaii 3 1Fresno State - -Boise State - -New Mexico State - -Louisiana Tech 0 1Nevada 0 1

Game-by-Game in 2006Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistWashington 1 0Stanford - -Cal Poly - -San Diego State 1 0Utah State - - Nevada 1 1Louisiana Tech - -New Mexico State - -Boise State 0 1Hawai’i - -Idaho - -Fresno State - -New Mexico - 1

HUNSUCKER’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING

YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2007...SO 8 36 98 2.7 0 212008...Redshirt 4 6 1 0.2 0 2CAREER 12 42 99 2.4 0 21

RECEIVINGYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2007...SO 8 1 3 3.0 0 32008...Redshirt 4 3 21 7.0 0 16CAREER 12 4 24 6.0 0 16

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2006…FR 13 1 16 16.0 0 162007...SO 12 16 329 20.6 0 312009...JR 11 9 157 17.4 0 36CAREER 36 26 502 19.3 0 36

DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF2006...FR 13 3 3 6 0 0 0 02007...SO 12 11 8 19 0 1 2 22008...Redshirt 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 02009...JR 11 3 3 6 0 0 0 0CAREER 40 17 15 32 0 1 2 2

2008, 2009 first-team All-WAC

2009 Jim Thorpe AwardWatch List

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IHENACHO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. FUM INT DEF2007…FR 10 20 12 32 2.0/12 0 0 42008...SO 12 31 35 66 5.5/18 1 5 62009...JR 12 47 42 89 2.5/4 1 1 6CAREER 34 98 89 187 10.0/34 2 6 16

2008: First-team All-WAC pick as a linebacker...WAC leader ininterceptions at 0.42 per game and was 19th nationally...Was thefirst of 12 FBS players among the top 100 to return two intercep-tions for touchdowns in 2008...One of only two defensive playersto score touchdowns via interceptions in back-to-back games...43-yard touchdown return in the Utah State win (10/11) and 43-yard score in the New Mexico State victory (10/18)...His twointerceptions in the Utah State win were the only time in 2008 aSpartan had two thefts in a game...Fifth on the Spartans with 66tackles...Had a pair of double-digit tackle games...Career-high 13stops (6 solo, 7 assisted) with 2.0 tackles for loss and a fumblerecovery against Boise State (10/24)...11 tackles (3 solo, 8 assist-ed) against Louisiana Tech (11/8)...Notched 3.0 tackles for loss atNevada (11/15).

2007: Youngest player on the 2007 team...Played in 10 games...His six starts were the most for any San Jose State freshman inthe defensive unit that season…Ninth on the Spartans with 32tackles…Most tackles in a season by a Spartan freshman since2004...Season-high seven tackles (3 solo, 4 assisted) and forced afumble in a starting role against Hawai’i (10/12)...Contributedsix stops (4 solo, 2 assisted) in the Nevada win (11/24)…Tied forsecond on the team with four pass break-ups…Was creditedwith the team’s only punt block of the season in the UC Davistriumph (9/29).

HIGH SCHOOL: Joined the Spartans after two seasons at SerraHigh in Gardena, Calif. (Coach Scott Altenberg)…As a senior,rated #54 nationally as a safety by Scout.com...An All-WestRegion pick by PrepStar and All-C.I.F. choice...Totaled 123 tack-les, 16 pass break-ups, three interceptions and three fumblerecoveries combined at Serra High...Caught 17 passes for 335yards and one touchdown as a wide receiver in 2006...Also aver-aged 10.4 yards as a punt return specialist...A three-sport letter-winner who played basketball his freshman and sophomore sea-sons...Was a long jumper and triple jumper on the track and fieldteam...Finished second in the triple jump at the C.I.F. SouthernSection meet as a senior.

MORE ON DUKE: A business marketing major...The first in thefamily to become interested in football...The native of Torrance,Calif., was born on June 16, 1989.

Best Brother Acts Of All Timeby Bruce Feldman, www.espn.com, Nov. 17, 2008

1. Leroy, Lucious & Dewey Selmon, Oklahoma, 19732. Earl & Tim Campbell, Texas, 19773. Bennie & Brian Blades, Miami (Fla.), 19774. Ricky & Lamonte Hunley, Arizona, 19835. Tiki & Ronde Barber, Virginia, 19956. Jacquizz & James Rogers, Oregon State, 20087. Rashaun, D’Juan & Donovan Woods, Oklahoma State, 20038. Jasper & Casper Brinkley, South Carolina, 20069. Kenny & David Irons, Auburn, 2005

10. Carl & Duke Ihenacho, San Jose State, 2008

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John is in his fifth year as a Spartan...Versatile player whohas started games at left tackle, tight end and right tack-le...Has played in 31 games with 20 starts...Pronounces his

last name KAHN-knee.

2009: Originally projected as the Spartans’ number-one left tack-le at the start of the season...Was moved to right tackle and start-ed the first eight games before an injury ended his season.

66John KonyeOffensiveTackle6-4, 290, JR, 3VHermosa Beach, Calif.Business ManagementMajor

2008: Started the first 11 games of the season...Nine starts as aleft tackle and two as a second tight end (New Mexico State andIdaho)...Yielded the starting assignment at left tackle on SeniorNight.

2007: Was a tight end...Started in the season opener at ArizonaState (8/31) and was used as a reserve the remainder of the sea-son…Did not have any receptions...Was moved from the offen-sive line to tight end prior to 2007 spring practice.

2006: A redshirt season.

MORE ON JOHN: A business management major... A three-sport letterwinner at Redondo Union High in Redondo Beach,Calif…Second-team all-league football pick as a senior (CoachGene Simon)…Heavyweight wrestler who qualified for 2004 and2005 C.I.F. wrestling tournaments ...A shot put and discusthrower…Enjoys playing guitar…Has entertained his teammatesdoing cartwheels and handstands...The native of RedondoBeach, Calif., was born on March 20, 1988.

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Jordan La SeclaQuarterback6-3, 205, SR, 1VNewbury Park, Calif.History Major

Jordan is locked in abattle for the number-one quarterback

job...In his fifth seasonwith the Spartans...Hasplayed in 19 games witheight starts.

2009: Had a breakthroughseason...Started the middleeight games of the sea-son...Made his presencefelt first in a relief roleagainst Utah (9/12) pass-ing for 242 yards and onetouchdown...Most produc-tive game against Idaho(10/10) throwing twotouchdowns, passing for302 yards and rushing forone score...Threw at leastone touchdown pass ineight of 12 games...Mostspectacular play of the sea-son may have been atouchdown throw on hisfirst pass attempt in a reliefrole leading to the NewMexico State win(11/28)...Ranked 93rdnationally in passing effi-ciency...Completed 59.9percent of his passes for1,926 yards.

2008: Played in the firsttwo games of the season inas a reserve...All of hispass attempts for the sea-son were in the UC Daviswin (8/30)...No passattempts at Nebraska.

2007: Appeared in five games...Completed 44.4 percent of hispasses and did not throw an interception…Tossed his first majorcollege touchdown pass at Kansas State (9/7) – a 21-yardplay…Also threw passes at Arizona State (8/31) going 2-for-4for 17 yards; Fresno State (10/20), 0-for-3; and Boise State (11/3),4-for-8 for 18 yards.

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YEAR G ATT. COMP. INT Pct. YDS. TD2006...Redshirt2007…FR 5 18 8 0 44.4 64 12008...SO 2 3 2 1 66.7 13 02009...JR 12 304 182 11 59.9 1926 10CAREER 19 325 192 12 59.1 2003 11

RUSHINGYEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2007…FR 5 7 1.4 0 72008...SO - - --- - -2009...JR 56 -110 -1.9 1 23CAREER 61 -103 -1.7 1 23

Game-by-Game in 2009Passing

Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDUSC 10 5 0 43 0Utah 33 21 1 242 1Stanford 30 17 1 155 1Cal Poly 32 18 1 172 2Idaho 43 31 2 302 2Fresno State 27 17 0 143 1Boise State 20 10 1 79 1Nevada 28 19 1 226 0Utah State 34 18 0 216 0Hawai’i 3 1 2 14 0NMSU 24 15 1 154 1La. Tech 20 10 1 180 1

RushingOpponent Att. Yds.USC 3 -22Utah 7 0Stanford 5 -25Cal Poly 7 35Idaho 9 19Fresno State 2 14Boise State 4 -3Nevada 4 17Utah State 4 -14Hawai’i - -NMSU 8 -39La. Tech 3 -30

Game-by-Game in 2008Passing

Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDUC Davis 3 2 1 13 0Nebraska - - - - -

Game-by-Game in 2007Passing

Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDArizona State 4 2 0 17 0Kansas State 3 2 0 29 1Fresno State 3 0 0 0 0Boise State 8 4 0 18 0NMSU - - - - -

RushingOpponent Att. Yds.Arizona State 2 1Kansas State 2 5Fresno State - -Boise State 1 1NMSU - -

2006: Redshirt who was a member of the traveling squad.

HIGH SCHOOL: La Secla was named the 2005 MarmonteLeague Most Valuable Player and C.I.F. Division IV OffensivePlayer of the Year for Newbury Park (Calif.) High...Passed for4,070 yards and 35 touchdowns in 2005…Public team MostValuable Player in 2006 Shrine All-Star Classic…Three-sport let-terwinner who also starred in basketball and baseball…Receivedsecond-team all-league honors as a pitcher.

MORE ON JORDAN: Interested in becoming a police officer...The native of Canoga Park, Calif., was born on September 8,1987.

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Isaac returns as the Spartans’ number-one left guard in2010...Has made 30 starts in his three seasons at San JoseState...Can play center if necessary.

2009: Started 11 of the 12 games at left guard...Gave up a chanceto start in the final home game in deference so a fellow offensivelineman could start on Senior Night.

2008: Was a starter the final nine games of 2008 after missing thefirst two contests...Played in 10 games overall.

72Isaac LeatiotaOffensive Guard6-4, 305, SR, 3VSunnyvale, Calif.Child DevelopmentMajor

2007: One of three freshmen to start in the offensive line for SanJose State…Started 10 games including the last seven...Played inall 12 games.

HIGH SCHOOL: Leatiota was a highly-touted high school play-er by Rivals.com and a second-team all-state selection byCalHiSports in 2005...Rated #73 in the postseason West Regionalrankings by Rivals.com and #30 in the country as an offensiveguard playing for Wilcox High School in Santa Clara, Calif.(Coach Woody Freitas)...Personally counted more than 75 ‘pan-cake’ blocks in his senior season...An All-Central Coast Sectionpick and his league’s Defensive Most Valuable Player...Played inthe 2006 North-South Shrine, Charlie Wedemeyer andPolynesian High School All-Star Games.

MORE ON ISAAC: A child development major...Isaac’s birthname, Tufoua, means ‘high chief’ in Samoan…Became interestedin football in the sixth grade...Weighing 245 pounds, he was con-sidered too big to play Pop Warner Football...The San Jose, Calif.,native was born on December 30, 1987.

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Mohamed tops theopening fall depthchart at a defensive

end position...Has played line-backer, running back anddefensive end...Has seven startsin 29 games.

2009: Only played in the openerat USC (9/4)...Credited withfour tackles including a quar-terback sack...Missed the rest ofthe season due to an injury.

2008: Became a defensive endfixture...Appeared in 10 gamesand started six times...Notched32 tackles (20 solo, 12 assist-ed)...Season-high 8 tackles (6solo, 2 assisted) in the Hawai’iwin (9/27)...Had three consecu-tive games (Idaho, LouisianaTech and Nevada) in which hewas in on a tackle forloss...Notched a season-high 1.5tackles for loss in the NewMexico State win (10/18).

2007: Played in all 12 games asa running back…Caught passesin the Arizona State (8/31) andKansas State (9/7) games.

2006: Played six games, four as a defensive end and two as arunning back...Was a running back in the 2006 New MexicoBowl win… Had three assisted tackles in the San Diego Statevictory (9/21).

HIGH SCHOOL : A first-team All-Central Coast Section andleague Most Outstanding Defensive Player as a senior at SanJose’s Oak Grove High School (Coach Ed Buller)...Named hisschool’s Outstanding Junior and Outstanding Senior footballaward winner...Two-sport letterwinner was a shot put and dis-cus thrower on the track and field team as a junior.

MORE ON MOHAMED: A health science major...A two-timeSan Jose State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-WAC hon-oree...Has composed four 10-to-20 song hip-hop albums...Mostrecent is Casa Negro: The Black House produced in August2009...The San Jose native was born on August 15, 1988.

26MohamedMarahDefensive End6-0, 245, SR, 2VSan Jose, Calif.Health Science Major

MARAH’S CAREER STATISTICS

DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF2006...FR 6 0 6 6 0.0/0 0 0 02007…SO 12 0 0 0 0.0/0 0 0 02008...JR 10 20 12 32 4.0/16 1 0 02009...Redshirt 1 3 1 4 1.0/6 1 0 0CAREER 29 23 19 42 5.0/22 0 0 0

RECEIVINGYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2007...SO 12 2 8 4.0 0 8

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo Asst TFLUSC 3 11 1.0

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo Asst TFLSan Diego State - - ---Stanford - - ---Hawai’i 6 2 ---Utah State 1 1 ---New Mexico State 2 2 1.5Boise State 1 3 ---Idaho 5 1 1.0Louisiana Tech 1 3 0.5Nevada 4 0 1.0Fresno State - - ---

Game-by-Game in 2006Tackles

Opponent Solo AsstStanford 0 1Cal Poly 0 1San Diego State 0 3Utah State 0 1 Nevada - -New Mexico - -

2007, 2008Academic All-WAC

2007, 2008San Jose State

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Lamon is San JoseState’s top returningrusher from the 2009

season...Has carried the ball1,044 times from 2006 as ahigh school senior through2009, his first Spartan season.

2009: Was the team’s leadingrusher with 592 yards...His4.5 yards per carry averagewas tops among San JoseState running backs who car-ried the ball at least 10 timesin the season...Only playeron the team to rush for morethan 100 yards in a gamewith 184 yards and a touch-down on 20 carries in the CalPoly win (9/26)...Also scoredtouchdowns at Stanford(9/19) and Utah State(11/14)...71-yard run againstCal Poly was the longest by aSpartan in 2009...Best gamesseemed to occur with morecarries...Four games with 15

or more carries, three of which he averaged at least 4.9 yards perrush...Fifth on the team in pass receiving with 19 catches for 133yards...Caught at least one pass in nine of the team’s 12 games...Was used as an occasional kickoff return man averaging 18.2yards per return.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A unanimous 2008 All-America andthe state’s leading scorer in each of his last two seasons forSierra College (Coach Jeff Tisdel)...Rated third best communitycollege running back prospect nationally... Rushed for 3,260yards and 44 touchdowns on 617 carries in two seasons at SierraCollege...312 rushes for 1,374 yards and 25 rushing TD’s in2008....Tops in 2007 rushing yards per regular season game with1,688 yards on 305 carries and 19 TD’s.

HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Cordova High in RanchoCordova, Calif...Lettered in football (Coach Max Miller), trackand field and wrestling...Gained 2,303 yards on 296 carries andscored 28 touchdowns as a high school senior.

MORE ON LAMON: A sociology major...Most teammates referto him as “Mojo”...The native of Pittsburg, Calif., was born onMay 7, 1989.

22LamonMuldrowRunning Back5-9, 210, SR, 1VPittsburg, Calif.Psychology Major

Game-by-Game in 2009Rushing

Opponent No. Yds. TDUSC 4 -4 0Utah 3 2 0Stanford 5 35 1Cal Poly 20 184 1Idaho 9 18 0Fresno State 15 73 0Boise State 6 7 0Nevada 3 7 0Utah State 14 46 1Hawai’i 13 78 0New Mexico State 17 89 0Louisiana Tech 22 57 0

Game-by-Game in 2009Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDUSC 2 1 0Utah 1 11 0Stanford 4 22 0Cal Poly 1 5 0Idaho 3 24 0Fresno State 3 22 0Boise State - - -Nevada - - -Utah State 2 35 0Hawai’i 2 6 0New Mexico State - - -Louisiana Tech 1 7 0

MULDROW’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING

YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2009...JR 12 131 592 4.5 3 71

RECEIVINGYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2009...JR 12 19 133 7.0 0 29

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2009...JR 12 4 73 18.2 0 27

DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. INT DEF2009...JR 12 3 0 3 0.0/0 0 0

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DevinNewsomeWide Receiver5-10, 185, SR, 3VN. Highlands, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Devin Newsome madethe move from a defen-sive back role to wide

receiver in spring practice forthe 2010 season...Was a starterat cornerback and safety ...Has19 starting assignments in the34 games he has played.

2009: Started five of the first sixgames of the season as a cor-nerback...Shared the team lead,the top spot in the WAC andwas tied for 16th nationally inforced fumbles with four...Hisforced fumbles occurred in thefirst six games...Three of theforced fumbles led to scoringdrives at Stanford (9/19), CalPoly (9/26) and at Fresno State(10/17)... Finished with 35 tack-les and 2.5 tackles for loss...Season high of eight tackles (3solo, 5 assisted) at Stanford.

2008: Played and started 12games at safety...Seventh on theteam with 59 tackles (27 solo,32 assisted)...Had at least threetackles in every game includinga career best nine (4 solo, 5assisted) in the Fresno Stategame (11/21)...Second on theteam with two pass intercep-tions...Had thefts in the UCDavis (8/30) and New MexicoState (10/18) wins.

2007: A cornerback whoappeared in the first 10 gamesand had starting assignmentsin the Idaho (10/6) and NewMexico State (11/10) victo-ries…Credited with 15 tacklesas a redshirt freshman…Was in

on at least one stop in seven of his 10 games…Season-high fourtackles, all solo, at Arizona State (8/31).

2006: Spent the season as a redshirt whose Scout Team rolesincluded running back, option quarterback and defensive back.

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Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo Assist FFUSC 5 0 1.0Utah 2 0 ---Stanford 3 5 1.0Cal Poly 6 1 1.0Idaho 1 3 ---Fresno State 2 0 1.0Boise State - -- ---Nevada 2 0 ---Utah State 1 1 ---Hawai’i 3 0 ---New Mexico St. - -- ---Louisiana Tech - -- ---

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo Asst. Int.UC Davis 0 5 1Nebraska 3 2 --San Diego State 0 3 --Stanford 5 2 --Hawai’i 2 1 --Utah State 0 3 --New Mexico St. 4 1 1Boise State 1 5 --Idaho 2 0 --Louisiana Tech 2 5 --Nevada 4 0 --Fresno State 4 5 --

Game-by-Game in 2007Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistArizona State 4 0Kansas State 1 0Stanford 2 1Utah State - -UC Davis - -Idaho 0 1Hawai’i - -Fresno State 0 1Boise State 3 0New Mexico St. 2 0

NEWSOME’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF2006...Redshirt2007…FR 10 12 3 15 0.0/0 0 0 12008...SO 12 27 32 59 0.0/0 0 2 02009...JR 12 25 10 35 2.5/17 0 0 1CAREER 34 64 45 109 2.5/17 0 2 2

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2009...JR 12 2 41 20.5 0 22

HIGH SCHOOL: The 2005 Sierra Foothill League’s OffensiveMost Valuable Player playing for Roseville (Calif.) High School(Coach Larry Cunha)...League scoring leader with 16 rushingtouchdowns, a 7.3 rushing yards per carry average and 900 pass-ing yards as a senior...Also lettered in basketball and track andfield.

MORE ON DEVIN: A kinesiology major...A 2007 Academic All-WAC and San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete...The nativeof Roseville, Calif., was born on July 22, 1988.

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ManuNgatikauraSafety6-0, 180, SR, 1VLaie, HawaiiSociology Major

Manu is competing forplaying time at asafety position...Last

name is pronounced Nah-tee-kah-oo-dah...Second seasonwith the Spartans...First joinedthe team for 2009 spring prac-tice.

2009: Played in all 12 gamesand was a starter againstHawai’i (11/21) and NewMexico State (11/28)... Eighthon the team with 43 tackles...33of his tackles occurred in hesecond half of the season...Season-high nine tackles - allunassisted against Nevada

(11/8)...Nine solo tackles matched the most by a Spartan in a2009 game...Closed out the season with seven tackles (5 solo, 2assisted) at Louisiana Tech (12/5).

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons at San Jose CityCollege (Coach Carlton Connor)...Was second on the 2007 teamin pass receiving with 32 receptions for 512 yards...His fivetouchdown receptions were tops on the squad...Two-sport letter-winner also was a sprinter on the track team...Was named theschool’s 2007-08 Male Athlete of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Kahuku (Hawaii) High...Was asecond-team all-state running back as a junior.

MORE ON MANU: A sociology major...2009 Academic All-WAC honoree...The native of Kahuku, Hawaii was born onSeptember 18, 1986.

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NGATIKAURA’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF2009...JR 12 27 16 43 0.0/0 0 0 1

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC 3 0Utah 0 2Stanford - --Cal Poly - --Idaho 1 1Fresno State 3 0Boise State 2 4Nevada 9 0Utah State 2 4Hawai’i 1 0New Mexico State 1 3Louisiana Tech 5 2

Did You Know?

Sports Illustrated named the 1986 San Jose State-Fresno Stategame as its Game of the Year. The two teams combined for1,072 yards of total offense and eight touchdown passes.

The Spartans led, 24-0 in the second quarter, but trailed #19-ranked Fresno State, 41-31, with 1:15 left in the game. SanJose State scored a touchdown with 0:42 remaining, recov-ered an onside kick and scored the game-winning touch-down three plays later at 0:18 for a 45-41 victory.

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Robbie ReedCenter6-3, 290, SR, 2VClaremont, Calif.Sociology Major

Robbie Reed is theSpartans’ returningstarter at center...Has

started 10 games since the 2008season...Versatile lineman alsocan play a guard position.

2009: Shared the center job with Ronnie Castillo, one of theSpartans’ team captains...Appeared in 11 games and was thestarter in the last six contests....Played in every game except atFresno State.

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2008: Part of a three center rotation...Started the first four gamesof the season and was a reserve contributor in six of the remain-ing eight games.

2007: Appeared in three contests, all in a reserve capacity.

2006: A redshirt his first season in the program.

PREP SCHOOL: Attended Cheshire Academy in Cheshire,Conn., before enrolling at San Jose State...Played football andwas on the wrestling team.

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-sport letterwinner at Claremont (Calif.)High...Two-time all-league football selection...First-team pick asa senior and a second-team choice as a junior...Compiled a 68-13win-loss record in two seasons of wrestling...The BaselineLeague and C.I.F. heavyweight champion in 2005...Placed thirdat the C.I.F. Wrestling Championships his junior season.

MORE ON ROBBIE: A sociology major...Enjoys listening toheavy metal and country music...Favorite artists include KennyChesney and Avenged Sevenfold...A 2008 San Jose State Scholar-Athlete...The native of Riverside, Calif., was born on June 8,1987.

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Norman Romero is competing for playing time in theoffensive line...A fifth-year senior who has practiced asan offensive and defensive lineman.

2009: Did not appear in any games.

2008: No game action.

2007: First major college appearance occurred in the NewMexico State victory (11/10) as a reserve offensive lineman.

2006: Earned a spot on the roster as a walk-on prospect...Received one of two Scout Team Player of the Year awards atthe team’s 2006 awards banquet.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football and track and field atSouth Gate (Calif.) High.

MORE ON NORMAN: An aerospace engineeringmajor...Interested in working for an aviation company...Thenative of Los Angeles was born on November 11, 1987.

67NormanRomeroOL, 6-1, 265, SR, SQSouth Gate, Calif.AerospaceEngineering Major

Elijah Shittu joined the Spartans for the first time in 2010spring practice as a cornerback hopeful...Last name is pro-nounced She-too...Playing for the first time since 2007.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons for West HillsCollege (Coach Mark Gritton)...Was a defensive back and kickoffreturn specialist in 2007...Credited with 16 tackles and tied forsecond on the team with three passes defensed...Averaged 21.3yards on three kickoff returns...Was an all-purpose player as afreshman in 2006...Played both offense and defense and was oneof the team’s three punters...His season long punt of 49 yardswas best on the team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach John Jessen), trackand field and bowling at Bartlett High in Anchorage, Alaska...Second-team All-Cook Inlet Conference safety his senioryear...Honorable mention all-conference as a junior...200 meterchampion at the 2006 Alaska High School track and field cham-pionships....Ran a leg on the Bartlett High 4x200 meter relayteam that won the 2005 and 2006 state championship.

MORE ON ELIJAH: A business management major...The nativeof Anchorage, Alaska, was born on June 28, 1988.

28Elijah ShittuCornerback6-0, 185, SR, JCAnchorage, AlaskaBusiness ManagementMajor

Did You Know?Former San Jose State all-conference linebacker Damon

Keeve was a member of the 1992 and 1996 United StatesOlympic judo teams.

Former San Jose State world-class track greats RayNorton, Tommie Smith and John Carlos competed in theOlympic Games before embarking on a National FootballLeague career.

Norton, once regarded as the World’s Fastest Human,was sixth in the 100 and 200 meters at the 1960 Olympics.Smith was the gold medal winner and Carlos was thebronze medalist in the 200 at the 1968 Olympics. Nortonplayed for the San Francisco 49ers; Smith, the CincinnatiBengals; and Carlos, the Philadelphia Eagles.

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Braden Storaasli returns forhis fourth season as an out-side linebacker prospect...

Pronounces his last nameSTORES-lee...Has one start (2007at Stanford) and played in 34games heading into 2010...Most ofhis game action has been as a spe-cial teams player.

2009: Played in all 12 games andwas credited with 11 tackles...Hadat least one tackle in nine of 12games...Season high two stops inthe Idaho (10/10) and LouisianaTech (12/5) contests.

2008: Credited with eight tackles(2 solo, 6 assisted)...Had a seasonhigh two assisted stops and a par-tially deflected punt in the UCDavis (8/30) victory...

2007: Played in every 2007 gameeither at outside linebacker or onspecial teams…Starter at Stanford(9/15) and contributed four tack-les (2 solo, 2 assisted)…Career-best seven tackles (5 solo, 2 assist-ed) at Arizona State (8/31).

2006: Joined the team as a walk-on and redshirted the season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Storaasli let-tered in football (Coaches DeanNakagawa and Rudy Alejo), trackand wrestling at DamienMemorial School in Honolulu,Hawaii...An all-league footballselection.

MORE ON BRADEN: An avia-tion major...Only player on theSpartans who is a three-timeAcademic All-WAC honoree and

San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete...The native ofHonolulu, Hawaii, was born on April 20, 1988.

56Braden Storaasli(STORES-lee)Linebacker6-0, 213, SR, 3VKapolei, HawaiiAviation Major

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC 1 0Utah 1 0Stanford 1 0Cal Poly 0 1Idaho 2 0Fresno State 1 0Boise State - -Nevada - -Utah State - -Hawai’i 1 0New Mexico State 0 1Louisiana Tech 0 2

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUC Davis 0 2Nebraska - -San Diego State 0 1Stanford 0 1Hawai’i - -Utah State 0 1New Mexico State 1 0Boise State 1 0Idaho 0 1Louisiana Tech - -

Game-by-Game in 2007Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistArizona State 5 2Kansas State - -Stanford 2 2Utah State 0 1UC Davis - -Idaho - -Hawai’i - -Fresno State - -Boise State 1 0New Mexico State - -Louisiana Tech - -Nevada - -

STORAASLI’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF2006...Redshirt2007...FR 12 8 5 13 0 0 0 12008...SO 10 2 6 8 0 0 0 02009...JR 12 7 4 11 0 0 0 0CAREER 34 17 15 32 0 0 0 1

2007, 2008, 2009 Academic All-WAC

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Avelino returns to the Spartans for the 2010 season as atight end candidate...Joined the Spartans for 2009 springpractice.

2009: Played in 10 games...Used primarily in multiple tight endformations and as a wing back on kick scoring tries...His onepass reception came in the New Mexico State win (11/28).COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played for Fullerton College (CoachTim Byrnes)...A 2008 second-team All-Southern CaliforniaFootball Conference player...Averaged 13.3 yards per catch dur-ing his community college career.HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Dominick Unger),volleyball, baseball and golf at Katella High in Anaheim, Calif.MORE ON AVELINO: A political science major...Enjoys fish-ing...Interested in a career as a football coach...The Anaheimnative was born on November 12, 1989.

80AvelinoValenciaTight End6-5, 250, SR, 1VAnaheim, Calif.Political Science Major

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Did You Know?The largest crowds to watch a San Jose State football game.

DATE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE SCOREOctober 12, 2002 Ohio State 104,892 50-7 (L)August 30, 2003 Florida 90,011 65-3 (L)September 5, 2009 USC 84,325 56-3 (L)September 6, 2008 Nebraska 84,146 35-12 (L)September 7, 1991 Florida 83,067 59-21 (L)September 2, 2000 Nebraska 77,728 49-13 (L)September 4, 1999 LSU 76,753 29-21 (L)September 22, 1984 Stanford 70,426 28-27 (L)September 7, 2002 Washington 70,147 34-10 (L)November 16, 1996 Washington 70,063 53-10 (L)October 8, 1994 Washington 69,448 34-20 (L)September 24, 1983 Stanford 68,201 23-10 (W)September 14, 1985 Stanford 68,000 41-7 (L)September 19, 1981 Stanford 67,888 28-6 (W)October 2, 1993 Washington 67,976 52-17 (L)September 26, 1987 Stanford 67,500 24-17 (W)September 8, 1990 Washington 66,337 20-17 (L)November 19, 1983 Arizona State 66,285 24-17 (L)October 9, 2004 Washington 65,816 21-6 (L)November 7, 1981 Arizona State 65,728 31-24 (L)September 20, 1986 Stanford 64,950 28-10 (L)September 24, 1988 Washington 64,692 35-31 (L)September 16, 1989 Arizona State 63,849 28-21 (L)September 15, 1984 Arizona State 63,271 48-0 (L)October 24, 1998 Brigham Young 62,423 46-43 (L)October 4, 1980 Stanford 61,127 35-21 (L)September 18, 1982 Stanford 60,789 35-31 (W)

Note: Attendance figures are announced totals.

VALENCIA’S CAREER STATISTICS

RECEIVINGYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2009...JR 12 1 7 7.0 0 7

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WILLIS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF2006...FR 8 1 5 6 0.0/0 0 0 02007…SO 9 7 15 22 1.0/11 1 0 12008...Redshirt2009...JR 5 3 6 9 0.0/0 0 0 0CAREER 22 11 26 37 1.0/11 1 0 1

Justin WillisDefensive Tackle6-1, 290, SR, 2VSan Jose, Calif.Sociology Major

Justin is competing for play-ing time as a defensivetackle...has played in 22

games and started nine times inhis first four seasons with theSpartans.

2009: Played in five of the firstsix games...Started four times -USC (9/5), Utah (9/12), Idaho(10/10) and Fresno State(10/17)...Credited with ninetackles...Season high five stopsagainst Idaho.

2008: A redshirt.

2007: Played in nine games...Started five times...Had at leastone tackle in eight of his nine

contests…Major college high of eight tackles (1 solo, 7 assisted)in the Idaho win (10/6)…Notched his first sack against Hawai’i(10/12).

2006: One of six freshmen defensive linemen on San Jose State’sbowl-winning season...Played in eight games and was creditedwith six tackles... Season-high two assisted tackles against BoiseState (11/11).

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2004 CalHi Sports second-team all-state pickand his league’s Lineman of the Year playing for ValleyChristian High in San Jose (Coach Mike Machado)...Also was ashot put and discus thrower.

MORE ON JUSTIN: A sociology major...A 2007 Academic All-WAC selection and San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete…Serves as a board member for Advocates for Children of SanMateo, Calif., an organization that specializes in foster care...Thenative of Palo Alto, Calif., was born on July 19, 1987.

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Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC 0 2Utah 1 1Stanford - -Idaho 2 3Fresno State - -

Game-by-Game in 2007Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistArizona State 1 3Kansas State 0 2Stanford 1 0Utah State 0 2UC Davis - -Idaho 1 7Hawai’i 1 0Fresno State 2 1Boise State 1 0

Game-by-Game in 2006Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistWashington - -Louisiana Tech 0 1New Mexico State 1 0Boise State 0 2Hawai’i 0 1Idaho - -Fresno State - -New Mexico 0 1

2007 Academic All-WAC

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Osa AigbuzaRunning Back5-9, 185, SO, SQSan Francisco, Calif.Business ManagementMajor

Osa is a running backprospect...In his second sea-son with the team...Name is

pronounced OH-sah AG-boo-ZAH.

2009: Only playing time for the sea-son was against Nevada (11/8) as aspecial teams defender.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate ofRiordan High in San Francisco...Lettered in football (Coach MikeLangridge) as a linebacker and run-ning back...Two-time honorablemention all-league selection...As asenior, averaged 5.7 yards per carry

and led his team with 4.0 quarterback sacks...Also lettered intrack and field.

MORE ON OSA: A business management major...Enjoys play-ing paintball...Hopes to become a sports agent...The SanFrancisco native was born on January 23, 1990.

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Vincent is competing forplaying time as a defen-sive end...Now in his

third season with the Spartans.

2009: A redshirt.

2008: Played in 10 games andearned more playing time as theseason unfolded...Credited withsix tackles (three solo, three assist-

ed)...Had two tackles each at New Mexico State (10/18), Idaho(11/1) and Nevada (11/15)...Notched his first quarterback sackin the New Mexico State win...Credited with a fumble recoverythat set up a field goal in the Idaho victory...Fielded a short kick-off in the Hawai’i win (9/27).

HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Lakewood (Calif.) High (CoachThadd McNeal)...Came up with 17.5 sacks combined in his jun-ior and senior seasons...Was a first-team all-league pick.

MORE ON VINCENT: A justice studies major...His uncle,Anthony Tucker, is an offensive technical intern for theUniversity of Colorado football staff...The native of Compton,Calif., was born on May 15, 1990.

53VincentAbbottDefensive End6-0, 230, SO, 1VLakewood, Calif.Justice Studies Major

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUC Davis - -Stanford - -Hawai’i - -Utah State - -New Mexico State 2 0Boise State - -Idaho 0 2Louisiana Tech - -Nevada 1 1Fresno State - -

ABBOTT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FR2008...FR 10 3 3 6 1.0/8 1.0 12009...Redshirt

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 1 5 5.0 0 5

Michael is one of theSpartans’ most versa-tile players...A wide

receiver who also can returnpunts and kickoffs...Fourth sea-son with the team...Has playedin 22 games with one careerstart...27 career receptions...Pronounces his last name AH-vill-ah.

4Michael AvilaWide Receiver5-9, 175, SO, 1VSeaside, Calif.Kinesiology Major

2008San Jose State

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Game-by-Game in 2009Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDUSC 2 14 0Utah 1 2 0Stanford - - -Cal Poly - - -Fresno State 1 4 0Boise State 2 9 0Nevada 2 1 0Utah State 1 13 0Hawai’i - - -Louisiana Tech - - -

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YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2007...Redshirt 1 2 -2 -1.0 0 02008...FR 11 4 5 1.2 0 32009...SO 10 2 3 1.5 0 3CAREER 22 8 6 0.7 0 3

RECEIVINGYEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 18 152 8.4 0 292009...SO 9 43 4.8 0 13CAREER 27 195 7.2 0 29

PUNT RETURNSYEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 4 29 7.2 0 122009...SO 3 6 2.0 0 3CAREER 7 35 5.0 0 12

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2009...SO 5 87 17.4 0 25

2009: Played in 10 contests...Caught at least one pass in sixof the 10 games he played...Two receptions at USC (9/5), atBoise State (10/31) and againstNevada (11/8)...Used on kickoffreturns for the first time at themajor college level and aver-aged 17.4 yards per return...Oneof three Spartan punt returners.

2008: Played in 11 games andwas a starter in the seasonfinale against Fresno State...Fifth on the team with 18 receptionsfor 152 yards...Caught passes in seven of the 11 games in whichhe played...Only player on the Spartans with at least two recep-tions in each of the last five games...Had 14 of his season total of18 catches in the last five games...Season high four receptionsand long pass play of 29 yards came at Nevada (11/15)...Secondon the team in punt return average with a 7.2 figure.

2007: Played only in the season opener at Arizona State (8/31)…Had two rushing attempts for minus-2 yards.

HIGH SCHOOL: Set 17 school football records at Seaside (Calif.)High (Coach Alfred Avila)...The 2007 Monterey Herald’s MaleAthlete of the Year and the 2006 Co-Most Valuable Player of theMonterey Bay League...As a senior, Avila accounted for 2,167 all-purpose yards and 25 touchdowns...Averaged 7.9 yards percarry and rushed for six touchdowns, credited with six intercep-tions. and returned one kickoff and three punts for touchdownsin 2007...104 receptions for 1,448 yards and 17 touchdowns in hisjunior and senior seasons combined...A 2007 Central CoastSection champion in the 200 meters...Competed in the 2007California state high school championships in the 100 and 200meters and 400 meter relay...Lifetime best of 10.76 in the 100 andfinished 14th at the state championships.

MORE ON MICHAEL: A kinesiology major...Played high schoolfootball for his dad, Alfred Avila....A 2008 San Jose StateUniversity Scholar-Athlete...The native of Monterey, Calif., wasborn on November 3, 1988.

Game-by-Game in 2008Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDUC Davis - - -Nebraska - - -San Diego State - - -Hawai’i 2 13 0Utah State 2 22 0New Mexico State - - -Boise State 3 18 0Idaho 3 17 0Louisiana Tech 2 11 0Nevada 4 31 0Fresno State 2 40 0

A2009 CalHiSports.com first-team all-state selection, Seanis a highly-touted defensive end prospect joining the SanJose State team for 2010 preseason drills.

HIGH SCHOOL: The 2009 Del Rey League Defensive Linemanof the Year and a first-team All-C.I.F. selection for Division IIIstate champion Serra High of Gardena, Calif. (Coach ScottAltenberg)...130 total tackles, 17.0 quarterback sacks and a fum-ble recovery in 2009...Credited with 55 tackles, 3.0 quarterbacksacks and a fumble recovery as a junior...Three-sport letterwin-ner was a middle blocker in volleyball team and a sprinter onthe track team.

MORE ON SEAN: Plans to major in psychology...Eventually, hewants to open a private practice...Bacon did not take up thegame of football until he was 15-years old...Credits a deceaseduncle and a family friend from his mom’s side of the family inLouisiana for encouraging him to play the game. The native ofTorrance, Calif., was born on May 18, 1992.

95Sean BaconDefensive End6-2, 215, FR, HSInglewood, Calif.Psychology Major

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Keith BendixenOffensive Line6-5, 258, FR, HSSanta Maria, Calif.Kinesiology Major

A2009 CalHiSports.com second-team all-state selection,Keith is an offensive line hopeful joining the Spartans inthe fall.

HIGH SCHOOL: Bendixen was offensive tackle and defensiveend for St. Joseph High in Santa Maria, Calif. (Coach MikeHartman) that advanced to the C.I.F. Division III SouthernCalifornia championship game...A 2009 first-team All-C.I.F.Southern Section honoree and the Most Valuable Lineman of theLos Padres League...Second-team all-league offensive line choicehis junior season...Three-sport letter winner was a starter on thebasketball team and threw the shot put and discus for the trackand field team in 2009.

MORE ON KEITH: Plans to major in kinesiology...Hopes topursue a career as a chiropractor...Was president of the St.Joseph High chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes...Enjoys the music of The Grouch, Zion-I, Jay Z and Kanye West...The Santa Maria, Calif., native was born on April 6, 1992.

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Josh is a running back hopeful who joined the Spartans for2010 spring practice...Had 5 carries for 5 yards in the 2010Spring Game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Elliott Burke),baseball and basketball...Rushed for 456 yards, had a 5.2 yardsper carry average, scored four rushing touchdowns and caught11 passes as a senior in 2006...Was a pitcher and a first basemanfor the baseball team.

MORE ON JOSH: A kinesiology major...Interested in becominga physical therapist...Attended Fork Union Military Academybefore enrolling at San Jose State...Has an older brother, TimBrown, currently playing for the Billings Outlaws of the IndoorFootball League...The native of Stockton, Calif., was born onOctober 2, 1989.

30Josh BrownRunning Back5-7, 180, JR, SQStockton, Calif.Kinesiology Major

A2009 CalHiSports.com first-team all-state selection, Benéis a defensive back prospect joining the Spartans in thefall...Pronounces his name Ben-ay Ben-WICK-urr-rhee.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played a key role in Serra High of Gardena,Calif., (Coach Scott Altenberg) completing a 15-0 season andwinning the 2009 C.I.F. Division III state championship...Credited with 65 tackles, 5 pass break-ups and 5 interceptions...Best game may have been in the state championship game inwhich he was credited with 10 tackles against NorthernCalifornia champion Marin Catholic...A first-team All-C.I.F. andan all-league pick...Played in the 2009 West Torrance (Calif.)Lions Club All-Star football game...Three-sport letterwinner wasa guard on the basketball team and was a sprinter and jumperin track and field...Played eight-man football as a freshman atView Park High in Los Angeles.

21Bené BenwikereDefensive Back6-0, 190, FR, HSLos Angeles, Calif.Major - Undeclared

MORE ON BENÉ: Has not declared a major...Interested in acareer related to marine biology...Enjoys bowling...A cousin offormer San Jose State All-WAC and current Atlanta Falcons cor-nerback Christopher Owens...The native of Fontana, Calif., wasborn on September 3, 1991.

Keenan is scheduled to openfall practice as a tight endcandidate...Made the move

to tight end from defensive endduring 2010 spring practice...In histhird season with the Spartans.

2009: Played in two games mainlyon special teams...Only tackle forthe season came in the Boise Statecontest (10/31)...Also saw actionagainst Nevada (11/8).

2008: A redshirt.

85Keenan BrownTight End6-4, 260, SO, SQSan Bernardino, Calif.Kinesiology Major

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BROWN’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FR2008...Redshirt2009...FR 2 0 1 1 0.0/0 0 0

HIGH SCHOOL: Pass rush specialist for Arroyo Valley High(Coach Tony DiThomas) in San Bernardino, Calif. ...Creditedwith 14 quarterback sacks, 71 total tackles and two fumble recov-eries in 2007...A first-team All-C.I.F. and All-San Andreas Leagueselection...Three-sport letter winner who also lettered in basket-ball and was a sprinter, high jumper and thrower for the trackand field team.

MORE ON KEENAN: A kinesiology major...Enjoys comedymovies and cites Bad Boyz II and The Wood as two of hisfavorites...The native of San Bernardino was born on September21, 1990.

Vince BuhagiarTight End/Running Back6-4, 235, FR, HSConcord, Calif.Business Major

A2009 CalHiSports.com first-team all-state selection, Vinceis projected as a possible tight end, fullback or H-back...Last name is pronounced BOO-hah-zure.

HIGH SCHOOL: Buhagiar excelled as a linebacker and fullbackat Clayton Valley High (Coach Herc Pardi) in Concord, Calif...The school’s career leader in touchdowns (38) and total pointsscored (238)...1,609 yards rushing and 170 tackles his last twoseasons...2009 Co-Most Valuable Player of the Diablo ValleyLeague rushed for 1,011 yards and scored 16 touchdowns andcaught 16 receptions for four more touchdowns...Best offensivegame as a senior came in a playoff game against Concord Highin which he rushed 22 times for 194 yards and scored five touch-downs ..Second on his team in total tackles with 92 and twointerceptions...2009 second-team All-Metro linebacker choice bythe San Francisco Chronicle and Contra Costa Times Cream ofthe Crop pick...A two-time first-team all-leaguelinebacker...Concluded his high school career playing in the 2009Sacramento vs. East Bay All-Star game...Named to the Bay AreaNews Group’s East Bay Athletes of the Year list...The two-sportstandout also was a shot put and discus thrower in track andfield.

MORE ON VINCE: Plans to major in business...Interested inbecoming a political lobbyist after watching a documentary onlobbyists who are connected with the tobacco industry...Hasplayed rugby since the eighth grade for the LaMorinda Clubteam based in Moraga, Calif....One of his cousins is 2004Olympic gold medalist Joey Hansen, who rowed for the UnitedStates 8-man boat...The native of Concord, Calif., was born onFebruary 25, 1992.

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Pierce BurtonOffensive Tackle6-6, 250, FR, RSSacramento, Calif.Major - Undeclared

Pierce returns to the Spartans as an offensive tackle hope-ful....In his second season with the Spartans.

2009: A redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mike Smith) andbasketball at Rio Americano High in Sacramento, Calif...Histeam’s Defensive Lineman of the Year for 2008...Helped RioAmericano to an 8-3 win-loss record as a senior with 50 tackles,30 of them unassisted...Second on the team with 5.0 quarterbacksacks...Second on the 2009 basketball team in scoring at 14.7 pergame and tops in rebounding with his 8.7 average...Made 55percent of his field goal tries as Rio Americano posted a 22-6win-loss record his junior season.

MORE ON PIERCE: Has not declared a major...Enjoys sailboatracing...Has 12 years of racing experience for the Richmond(Calif.) Yacht Club in competitions held on San FranciscoBay...His great-grandfather, Vernon Stoltz, was a fullback on the1924 through 1927 College of Pacific football teams...The nativeof Sacramento was born on April 10, 1991.

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BrandonDriverCornerback 6-0, 180, JR, RSBaltimore, Md.Kinesiology Major

Brandon is a cornerback hopeful who had an effectivespring practice and is competing for a starting posi-tion...Could see action as a return specialist, too...Second

season with the Spartans.

2009: A redshirt.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Received JC GridWire All-Americahonors in 2008...Was rated the #8 community college cornerbacknationally by jcfootball.com. A member of the Santa RosaCollege team (Coach Keith Simons) that went to a pair of bowlgames...Credited with 43 tackles, four pass interceptions and ledhis team with nine pass breakups as a sophomore...Also was areturn specialist averaging 15.4 yards per punt return and 24.5yards per kickoff return.

HIGH SCHOOL: A product of the Baltimore, Md., school sys-tem...A point guard on the 2002 Calvert Hall High basketballteam...Also attended Blake High in Silver Springs, Md., wherehe lettered in football and basketball and Parkville (Md.) Highwhere he focused on football.

MORE ON BRANDON: A kinesiology major...Second cousinJuan Dixon played seven seasons in the NBA for theWashington Wizards, Portland Trail Blazers, Toronto Raptorsand Detroit Pistons...Hopes to emphasize sports managementwithin his academic major program...Wants to coach either foot-ball or basketball...The Baltimore, Md., native was born onSeptember 9, 1987.

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Matt has been locked in a battle for the number-onequarterback job since he joined the Spartans for 2010spring practice...Is even with senior Jordan La Secla

and redshirt freshman Dasmen Stewart at the start of fall drills.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Led the 2009 Mount San AntonioCollege team (Coach Bob Jastrab) to the California CommunityCollege Athletic Association’s version of a national champi-

7Matt FaulknerQuarterback6-2, 205, JR, JCHighland Village,TexasBusiness MarketingMajor

onship...Passed for 3,301 yards and 30 touchdowns in 13games...Region III first-team all-state quarterback, CentralConference Player of the Year and the Offensive Player of theGame in the CCCAA championship game against the College ofSan Mateo...Completed 63.4 percent of his passes, was eighth inthe state in passing efficiency and 17th in total offense in regularseason games.

FRESNO STATE: Began his college career in 2007....Redshirt in2007...No game action in 2008.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Marcus High (Coach RandyMayes) in Flower Mound, Texas...Passed for 2,564 yards and 20touchdowns to earn second team All District 6-5A honors as asenior...Two-sport letterwinner also was a pitcher on the baseballteam as a freshman and sophomore.

MORE ON MATT: A business marketing major... Enjoys camp-ing, hiking and biking...Interested in a career as a constructionmanager...Dad, Tom Faulkner, is the lead singer and guitarist ofthe Tom Faulkner Band...Band has two CD’s on the market, Lostin the Land Texico and Raise The Roof... Mr. Faulkner has writ-ten over 500 jingles...Best known is the Chili’s restaurant chainBaby Back Ribs jingle...The native of Dallas, Texas was born onApril 23, 1989.

David FreemanRunning Back5-8, 195, SO, TRInglewood, Calif.Philosophy Major

Returning to major col-lege competition, Davidjoins the Spartans this

fall as a running back hopeful...Played the 2008 season for theUniversity of Washington...Hasthree seasons of athletics eligi-bility remaining beginning in2010.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHING-TON: Played in four gamesand started against Oklahoma and Stanford...Rushed 27 timesfor 152 yards and averaged 5.6 yards per carry...Seven carries for64 yards and a pass reception for 12 yards againstStanford...Nine rushes, 42 yards and two pass receptions againstOklahoma.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Inglewood (Calif.) High...Rushedfor more than 1,000 yards twice...Gained more than 1,600 yardsand scored 21 touchdowns as a junior...Was a first-team all-league, all-area and All-C.I.F. Southern Section Western Divisionchoice in his 2006 junior season...Two-sport letterwinner was a

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Opponent No. Yds. TDBYU 6 30 0Oklahoma 9 42 0Stanford 7 64 0Notre Dame 5 16 0

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The Spartanssprinter for four years on the track and field team...Was his classpresident in the 9th and 10th grades.

MORE ON DAVID: Plans to major in philosophy...Was enrolledat El Camino College for the 2009-10 academic year...Has aninterest in attending law school and entering the legal field...Hasvolunteered his time the last three summers as a staff assistant atthe local branch of Habitat for Humanity where his dad is awarehouse manager...Was a volunteer assistant football coach atInglewood High in 2009...The Inglewood, Calif., native was bornon July 9, 1990.

FREEMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING

YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 4 27 152 5.6 0 24

RECEIVINGYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 4 5 30 6.0 0 12

Marcos returns to theSpartans for 2010 as arunning back candi-

date...In his third season withthe team.

2009: Only game action of the season was at Stanford (9/19) as akickoff returner...Returned three kickoffs for a 16.0 average.

2008: Debuted in the Nevada game (11/15), but did not haveany rushing attempts...Joined the team as a walk-on hopeful.

HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of San Jose’s Willow Glen High(Coach Andrew Penwarden)...Had a pair of 1,000-plus yardrushing seasons and scored 44 touchdowns in his final two sea-sons...Led the Central Coast Section in scoring in 2006 with 32touchdowns, 30 of them rushing...Tallied 1,922 rushing yardsand a 8.9 yards per carry average as a senior...Was the MostValuable Player of the West Valley League...Also lettered in trackand field.

MORE ON MARCOS: A kinesiology major...Two-time San JoseState Scholar-Athlete Award recipient...Enjoys camping...Hopesto become a personal trainer or a physical therapist...The nativeof San Jose, Calif., was born on April 6, 1989.

Marcos GarcesRunning Back5-10, 176, JR, SQSan Jose, Calif.Kinesiology Major

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YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 1 0 0 --- 0 --

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2009...SO 1 3 48 16.0 0 18

Pablo is a returning starteras a defensive tackle...Has played in 21 games

with seven starting assign-ments...In his fourth seasonwith the Spartans.

2009: Played in 12 games andstarted seven times...Shared theteam lead with 4.0 quarterbacksacks...All of his sacks came inthe final four games...His 2.0quarterback sacks in the NewMexico State win (11/28) was a2009 San Jose State single-gamehigh...Credited with 23 tacklesfor the season...Had at least one tackle in 10 of the 12games...Season-high five stops (2 solo, 3 assists) in the UtahState game (11/14).

92Pablo GarciaDefensive Tackle6-2, 290, JR, 2VSan Jose, Calif.Kinesiology Major

2008 Academic All-WAC

2008 San Jose StateScholar-Athlete

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC 1 0Utah - -Stanford 2 2Cal Poly 0 1Idaho 0 1Fresno State 1 0Boise State - -Nevada 0 1Utah State 2 3Hawai’i 0 2New Mexico State 2 2Louisiana Tech 2 1

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistNebraska - -San Diego State - -Stanford - -Hawai’i 1 0Utah State 0 1New Mexico State 0 1Boise State 0 3Idaho - -Louisiana Tech 0 1

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The Spartans2008: Appeared in nine games during the 2008 season...Was cred-ited with seven tackles (1 solo, 6 assisted)...His first major collegetackle was a quarterback sack in the Hawai’i win (9/27)...TheHawai’i game was the first of four consecutive games in whichhe made at least one tackle...Had a season high three stops in theBoise State contest (10/24).

2007: A redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football at Archbishop Mitty in SanJose (Coach Dave Brown)...A first-team All-West CatholicAthletic League, second-team All-Central Coast Section and aSan Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro defensivetackle as a senior...Played in the 2007 Silicon Valley Youth ClassicAll-Star Game.

MORE ON PABLO: A kinesiology major...Interested in a careeras a physical therapist...Team representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council...A 2008 Academic All-WAC honoreeand a San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete...The MountainView, Calif., native was born on June 14, 1989.

GARCIA’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF2007...Redshirt2008...FR 9 1 6 7 1.0/8 1 0 02009...SO 12 10 13 23 5.0/33 4 0 0CAREER 21 11 19 30 6.0/41 5 0 0

Rashad is one of two linebackers joining the Spartans in2010...Saw more action during spring practice as an out-side linebacker.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A 2009 all-conference selection fromCollege of the Sequoias (Coach Curtis Allen)...Credited with 40tackles in regular-season action...Was second on his team withtwo fumble recoveries, added 3.0 tackles for loss, a pass inter-ception, a quarterback sack and forced one opponent fumble.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Eric Norby) andbasketball at Robbinsdale Cooper High in New Hope, Minn...Played quarterback and linebacker at the high school level...Wasan all-league selection his junior and senior seasons and had atleast 90 tackles each season.

MORE ON RASHAD: A sociology major...Younger twin brotherof Roszell Gayden, an offensive tackle at Auburn University, by10 minutes...Lists Lil Wayne, Drake and Jay Z as his favoritesingers and Denzel Washington, Samuel L. Jackson and MikeEpps as his favorite actors...The native of Chicago, Ill., was bornon May 18, 1990.

11RashadGaydenLinebacker6-2, 255, JR, JCBrooklyn Park, Minn.Sociology Major

Alex is competing forpaying time as a corner-back...Also may see

action at safety...In his fourthseason...Has played in 16games for the Spartans.

2009: Played in seven games...Had all of his tackles in the firstsix games of the season...Season high four tackles (3 solo, 1assisted) in the Utah game (9/12).

2008: Appeared in nine games...Used on special teams and as areserve cornerback...Only tackle came in the New Mexico Statewin (10/18)...Had a 35-yard kickoff return at Nevada (11/15).

5Alex GermanyCornerback5-9, 181, JR, 2VPalm Desert, Calif.Sociology Major

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Opponent Solo AssistUSC 0 1Utah 3 1Stanford 1 0Idaho 1 1Fresno State 2 0New Mexico State - -Louisiana Tech - -

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HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of PalmDesert (Calif.) High (Coach PatBlackburn)...A 2006 All-C.I.F.Southern Section wide receiver...62catches for 1,058 yards and 12touchdowns as a senior...Caught atleast one touchdown reception innine of his team’s 12 games in2006... As a junior, made 82 tacklesand came up with three intercep-tions and seven pass break-ups.

MORE ON ALEX: A sociologymajor...Interested in a sports management career...The Indio,Calif., native was born on April 27, 1989.

GERMANY’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF2007...Redshirt2008...FR 9 1 0 1 0.0/0 0 0 02009...SO 7 7 3 10 0.0/0 0 1 0CAREER 16 8 3 11 0.0/0 0 1 0

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 2 54 27.0 0 35

Noel is a wide receiver hopeful...Also practiced as adefensive back during 2010 spring practice...Pronounceshis first name NO-elle.

2009: A redshirt in his first season with the Spartans.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star Rivals.com prospect and a 2009PrepStar All-West Region selection for Crenshaw High in LosAngeles (Coach Robert Garrett)...A 2008 second-team All-Citydefensive back...Averaged over 20 yards per catch and scored 15touchdowns as a wide receiver in 2007...Also lettered in basket-ball and was a sprinter and high jumper in track and field.

MORE ON NOEL: Played on the 2009 USA Junior NationalTeam that won the first Junior World Championship...NationalFootball Foundation’s Play It Smart member...Lists theTransporter and Die Hard series among his favorite films...Wasthe 2009 sports editor for the school newspaper, The Cry of theCougar...The native of Los Angeles was born on October 2, 1991.

Noel GrigsbyWide Receiver 5-10, 170, FR, RSLos Angeles, Calif.Major - Undeclared

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Nick is competing for playing time as a linebacker...In hissecond season with the Spartans...Pronounces his lastname GRAH-dots-key.

2009: Joined the team for the first time for 2009 preseason drillsand spent the season as a redshirt...Received one of the team’stwo Scout Team awards at the post-season awards banquet.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Anthony Harris),basketball and track and field at Chamindade Prep in WestHills, Calif....An All-C.I.F. selection his senior season...Wasnamed his team's 2008 Defensive Most ValuablePlayer...Concluded his high school career playing in the 2009Los Angeles Daily News East-West All-Star Game.

MORE ON NICK: A business management major...Has an inter-est in pursuing a career in sports management...The native ofSanta Monica, Calif., was born on January 23, 1991.

41Nick GrodotzkeLinebacker6-1, 225, FR, RSAgoura Hills, Calif.Business ManagementMajor

Josh tops the depth chart at a wide receiver position headinginto 2010 fall drills...In his third season with theSpartans...Has played in 22 games with four starting

calls...Career best five receptions in a game four times.

2009: One of three Spartans to catch at least one pass in all 12games...Started four times during the season...Tied for third onthe team in pass receiving with 35...Matched his career best offive receptions in a game three times - Nevada (11/8), NewMexico State (11/28) and Louisiana Tech (12/5)...Had touch-down receptions in back-to-back games against Idaho (10/10)and Fresno State (10/17)...His 59-yard touchdown play at FresnoState was his longest as a Spartan...Averaged 10.2 yards percarry rushing on six attempts...39-yard run at Boise State wasthe team’s second longest of the season.

2008: Played in 10 games...Fourth on the team with 19 recep-tions...Had a single-game high of 5 receptions in the Utah Statewin (10/11)...Caught at least one pass in seven consecutive con-tests…Had a 12-yard run in the Idaho victory (11/1).

Josh HarrisonWide Receiver5-11, 180, JR, 2VOxnard, Calif.CommunicationStudies Major

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Did You Know?Thirteen San Jose State players from the 2009 team earned

Western Athletic Conference (WAC) All-Academic honors. Toqualify for the WAC All-Academic team, a student-athletemust have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 or higher,be enrolled at the school at least two semesters and play in atleast half a team’s games. In the last five seasons, San JoseState football has 53 WAC All-Academic honors, more thantwice the number (24) in the previous nine years combined.

2007: Spent the season as a red-shirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered infootball (Coach BobGregorchuk) and track at RioMesa High in Oxnard, Calif. ...Named to the 2006 PrepStarAll-Region team...40 receptionsfor 876 yards and 10 touch-downs as a senior...Averaged27.2 yards per kickoff return in2006...Was a second-team all-league pick as a defensive backhis junior season...Played in the2007 Ventura County All-StarGame...Long jumper and sprint-er on the track and fieldteam...In the long jump, placedfourth in 2007 and tenth in 2006at the California high schoolchampionship meets...Best leapof 23-feet-7.75 in 2007...Besttime of 10.68 in the 100meters...Ran on the 4x100 meterrelay teams that finished sixthin 2007 and fourth in 2006 atthe state meet.

MORE ON JOSH: A communi-cation studies major...TheOxnard, Calif., native was bornon April 19, 1989.

Game-by-Game in 2009Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDUSC 2 10 0Utah 1 3 0Stanford 1 2 0Cal Poly 2 28 0Idaho 3 30 1Fresno State 4 80 1Boise State 2 12 0Nevada 5 59 0Utah State 4 21 0Hawai’i 1 3 0New Mexico State 5 20 0Louisiana Tech 5 28 0

RushingOpponent No. Yds. TDUSC 1 10 0Utah 1 -5 0Stanford - - -Cal Poly - - -Idaho - - -Fresno State - - -Boise State 1 39 0Nevada 1 3 0Utah State 2 14 0Hawai’i - - -New Mexico State - - -Louisiana Tech - - -

Game-by-Game in 2008Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDUC Davis - - -Nebraska - - -San Diego State 2 20 0Stanford 1 11 0Hawai’i 3 19 0Utah State 5 26 0New Mexico State 3 29 0Boise State 4 25 0Idaho 1 5 0Fresno State - - -

HARRISON’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICSRECEIVING

YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2007...Redshirt2008...FR 10 19 135 7.1 0 172009...SO 12 35 296 8.5 2 59CAREER 22 54 431 7.9 2 59

RUSHINGYEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 1 12 12.0 0 122009...SO 6 61 10.2 0 39CAREER 7 73 10.4 0 39

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 1 3 3.0 0 3

Reuben is competing for playing time at center...In his sec-ond year with the Spartans...First joined the team for2009 spring practice.

2009: Finished the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 first-team Los Angeles Times All-Cityand All-Western League choice from Venice High (Coach AngeloGasca)...Also threw the shot put for the track and fieldteam...Belonged to Venice High’s Bilingual Business and FinanceAcademy for two years.

MORE ON REUBEN: A business administration major...Enjoyswatching movies and lists Lord of the Rings, Mission Impossibleand 300 as three of his favorites....Served as a teaching assistantat the 135th Street Elementary School in Gardena, Calif. while hewas a high school sophomore...The native of Los Angeles wasborn on May 30, 1990.

ReubenHasaniCenter6-3, 280, FR, RSLos Angeles, Calif.Business Major

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season with the Spartans.

2009: Played in five games as areserve cornerback and on spe-cial teams...Was credited withsix tackles...Had a season high three tackles (1 solo, 2 assisted) inthe Boise State game (10/31)...Also was in on a solo tackle atUSC (9/5), Fresno State (10/17) and Nevada (11/8).

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach MichaelChristensen) and track and field at Carson (Calif.) High...A 2008second-team all-city, a first-team All-Marine League and all-areafootball selection...Credited with 13 pass break-ups and threeinterceptions in 2008...Had three interceptions and was a first-team all-league choice as a junior in 2007...A sprinter andjumper on the track and field team...Two-time participant at theCalifornia state high school championship meet...Qualified for

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Forrest HightowerRB, 5-10, 180, FR, HSConcord, CalifMajor – Undeclared

Forrest joins the Spartans this fall as a running backprospect...One of three freshmen named to the Bay AreaNews Group’s East Bay Prep Athletes of the Year for 2010.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Brian Hamilton)and basketball at Concord (Calif.) High...A CalHiSports.com sec-ond-team all-state defensive back his senior season...Named tothe Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop listing as one of the20 best players in the East Bay...San Francisco Chronicle honorablemention All-Metro team and an All-Diablo Valley Leaguepick...All-purpose back rushed for 865 yards for a 7.5 yards percarry average, 26 receptions for 290 yards and five touchdowns,and an 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown...As a junior, herushed 130 times for 1,273 yards and 16 touchdowns....A guardon the boys’ basketball team.

MORE ON FORREST: Has not declared a major...The native ofOakland, Calif., was born on March 15, 1992.

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the long jump in 2009...Had a best mark of 23-feet-4 his juniorseason.

MORE ON CHRIS: A justice studies major...Worked for theCarson Community Center parks and recreation staff while inhigh school...Has an interest in becoming a parole officer...Thenative of Paramount, Calif., was born on January 5, 1991.

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC 1 0Idaho - -Fresno State 1 0Boise State 0 2Nevada 1 0

HILL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS SK FUM DEF2009..FR 5 4 2 6 0.0/0 0 0 1

Marcus HowardDefensive Line6-2, 254, FR, HSInglewood, Calif.Major - Undeclared

Marcus begins his San Jose State career this fall as adefensive line candidate.

HIGH SCHOOL: A first-team all-league selection on offenseand defense for Inglewood (Calif.) High (Coach CharlesMincy)...Credited with 83 tackles and 8.0 quarterback sacks inhis 2009 senior season...A second team all-area defensive line-man pick by the Los Angeles Wave...Played tight end on offenseand caught seven touchdown passes.

MORE ON MARCUS: Has not decided on an academicmajor...Was a member of the Bone 7 mentor program in highschool...Enjoys listening to the music of R Kelly, Usher, TraSongz, Beyonce and Keri Hilson...The Inglewood, Calif., native,was born on October 3, 1992.

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Ralph JohnsonCornerback5-10, 175, SO, 1VOakland, Calif.Sociology Major

Ralph enters fall drillscompeting for playingas a cornerback ...In his

third season with the Spartans.

2009: Credited with one tacklein the four games he played

before missing the remainder of the season due to injury.

2008: A reserve cornerback and special teams player...Onlymissed the season opener against UC Davis...Saw more playingtime as the season progressed...Had three solo tackles for theseason...Had one stop against Louisiana Tech (11/8) and twotackles at Nevada (11/15)…Also credited with a fumble recov-ery in the New Mexico State triumph (10/18).

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Alonzo Carter)and track and field at McClymonds High in Oakland, Calif…Afirst-team all-league player in football …Sprinter on the trackteam.

MORE ON RALPH: A sociology major...A 2008 Academic All-WAC honoree...The Oakland, Calif., native was born onNovember 26, 1988.

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Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC - -Utah - -Idaho 0 1Fresno State - -

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistNebraska - -San Diego State - -Stanford - -Hawai’i - -Utah State - -New Mexico State - -Boise State - -Idaho - -Louisiana Tech 1 0Nevada 2 0Fresno State - -

2008 Academic All-WAC

RALPH JOHNSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF2008...FR 11 3 0 3 0.0/0 0 1 02009...Redshirt 4 0 1 1 0.0/0 0 0 0CAREER 15 3 1 4 0.0/0 0 1 0

Travis JohnsonDefensive End6-3, 235, SO, 1VSunnyvale, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Travis tops the openingfall depth chart at adefensive end position...

In his second season with theSpartans.

2009: Played in 12 games andstarted four conference contestsin a row...Was in on 18 tackles...Credited with 2.5 tackles forloss and 2.0 quarterback sacks...Had at least a tackle in ninecontests...Season high threestops against Idaho (10/10), atFresno State (10/17) and in theNew Mexico State victory(11/28)...Had 1.0 quarterbacksacks in each of the last twogames...Tied for second on theteam with 2.0 fumble recover-ies.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Ron Kellner) andwrestling at the King’s Academy in Sunnyvale, Calif...A two-time All-Central Coast Section and San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro selection and his league’s Defensive Most ValuablePlayer...17 sacks his senior season and 21 as a junior...Playedfullback as a senior...Gained 593 yards on 61 carries and scored12 touchdowns...Placed sixth in the 189-pound division at theCentral Coast Section championships as a sophomore in 2007.

MORE ON TRAVIS: A kinesiology major...A 2009 AcademicAll-WAC honoree...Enjoys freshwater fishing in Oregon...AnEagle Scout...Is interested in becoming a physical therapist...TheSan Jose native was born on June 28, 1991.

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Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC - -Utah - -Stanford 1 1Cal Poly 0 1Idaho 1 2Fresno State 2 1Boise State - -Nevada 1 1Utah State 1 1Hawai’i 0 1New Mexico State 2 1Louisiana Tech 1 0

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TRAVIS JOHNSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS SK FUM DEF2009..FR 12 9 9 18 2.5/10 2 2 0

Chandler is competing for playing time in the wide receiv-er rotation...In his second season with the Spartans...Hisfive receptions for 46 yards in the 2010 Spring Game was

second best among San Jose State pass catchers.

2009: Finished the season as a redshirt...Originally joined theteam for fall drills.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Arnold Ale) andtrack and field at Bishop Montgomery High in Torrance,Calif...Was an All-C.I.F. pick and a first-team all-league footballplayer...Ranked in the top-10 in the Del Rey League in the 100and 200 yard dashes in 2009.

MORE ON CHANDLER: A justice studies major...Interested inbecoming a crime scene investigator...Dad, Mike Jones, is in hisfirst season as the receivers coach for the Toronto Argonauts,was the head coach of the Frankfurt Galaxy in NFL Europa(2004-2007) and played six NFL seasons for Minnesota (1983-85)and New Orleans (1986-87, 1989)...The Los Angeles native wasborn on November 28, 1991.

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Ryan is an offensive guard prospect in his second year inthe program...First joined the Spartans in the fall of 2009.

2009: Spent the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mike Langridge),basketball and track and field at Riordan High in San Francisco...A 2008 San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metrochoice and first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League pick...Was named his team’s Most Valuable Player after his senior sea-

74Ryan JonesOffensive Guard6-3, 275, FR, RSSan Francisco, Calif.Justice Studies Major

son playing both in the offensive and defensive lines...Creditedwith 44 tackles and three quarterback sacks...Member of theschool’s basketball team and threw the shot put and discus forthe track team...Belonged to the school’s African-AmericanStudent Union and contributed more than 200 hours to theAmerican Cancer Society’s annual fund raiser, Relay for Life.

MORE ON RYAN: A justice studies major...Has an older brother,Rob Jones, a three-year starting forward for the University of SanDiego basketball team...Is interested in becoming a police offi-cer...The San Francisco native was born on January 2, 1991.

Blake JurichQuarterback6-4, 220, FR, HSSanta Cruz, Calif.Business Major

Blake begins his San Jose State career this fall as a quarter-back hopeful.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Louie Walters) andbasketball at Scotts Valley (Calif.) High...The 2009 Santa CruzCoast Athletic League Offensive Player of the Year...Passed for2,360 yards and 20 touchdowns, rushed for five scores andcaught two touchdown passes as a senior...Was a first-team all-league and all-county selection as a junior...Played on the goldmedal winning team in the 2008 Down Under Bowl high schoolall-star series in Australia.

MORE ON BLAKE: Plans to major in business administration...Enjoys surfing and likes to ride the waves as much as four timesa week...Favorite surfing location is Pleasure Point Beach inSanta Cruz...One of his uncles, Cal Allen, was a halfback on the1969 University of Washington football team...The Santa Cruz,Calif., native was born on December 29, 1991.

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Did You Know?Some of the youngest players to start a football game for SanJose State include:• Heshimu Colar, CB, 17 years, 11 months, 2 days onSeptember 17, 1988• Abdul-Salam Noah, DT, 17 years, 11 months, 27 days onSeptember 14, 1996• Adonis Davis, DT, 18 years, 1 day on October 28, 2006• Chris Feesago (redshirt freshman), OG, 18 years, 21 dayson September 5, 1998• John Booker, OG, 18 years, 1 month, 21 days on November13, 2004

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Jason KafkaWide Receiver6-2, 175, SO, TRChicago, Ill.CommunicationStudies Major

Jason is a wide receiver hopeful...Second season with theteam...Transfer from Bemidji State...Once a quarterbackprospect...Moved to wide receiver in 2010 spring practice.

2009: Used the season to fulfill transfer requirements...Did notplay in any games.

BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY: Began his college career in2008...No game action.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Todd Kuska) andbaseball at St. Rita’s in Chicago, Ill...Passed for 872 yards and 12touchdowns and led his team in rushing with 1,128 yards on 127carries and scoring 11 touchdowns his senior season.

MORE ON JASON: A communication studies major...Olderbrother, quarterback Mike Kafka, was the Philadelphia Eagles’fourth round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft...The Chicago, Ill.,native was born on December 4, 1989.

13Akeem KingWide Receiver6-3, 190, FR, HSNipomo, Calif.Civil EngineeringMajor

Akeem begins his San Jose State career this fall as a widereceiver prospect.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Russ Edwards),track and field and basketball at Nipomo (Calif.) High...A full-back, wide receiver and tight end on offense and a cornerbackand linebacker on defense...As a senior, averaged 29.0 yards percatch and scored four times, credited with 30 tackles and inter-cepted two passes...A 2009 second-team Los Padres League pickand a second-team all-county choice as an all-purpose player...Asprinter and jumper for the track and field team...Holds theschool record in the 100-meter dash with a 10.74 clocking...Wonthe league title and placed seventh in the triple jump at the 2009C.I.F. Southern Section Division III final.

MORE ON AKEEM: Plans to major in civil engineering... Thenative of Visalia, Calif., was born on August 29, 1992.

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Fred KolotoOffensive Tackle6-4, 290, JR, 2VPalo Alto, Calif.Sociology Major

Fred is the Spartans’ num-ber-one left tackle...Fourthseason with the program...

22 starting assignments head-ing into 2010...Has played left guard and left tackle for theSpartans...Pronounces his last name - KAH-low-toe.

2009: One of only four players to start in all 12 games...Only SanJose State player on offense to start in every game.

2008: A redshirt season...Played in the first three games andstarted at left guard against Nebraska (9/6) and San Diego State(9/13).

2007: One of three freshmen to finish the season as an offensiveline starter…Played in 11 games and had eight starts, seven ofthem at left tackle…Started the Stanford game (9/15) at leftguard…Helped San Jose State rank third in the WAC for fewestsacks allowed.

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NicholasKasparOffensive Line6-5, 270, FR, HSDana Point, Calif.Business Major

Nicholas begins his San Jose State career this fall as anoffensive line candidate...Has long snapping experiencefrom his high school days.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Brent Melbon),basketball and track and field at Dana Hills High...A two-timeAll-South Coast League choice...First-team selection as a seniorand second-team honors as a junior...On defense, he was credit-ed with 61 tackles, 7 quarterback sacks and recovered one fum-ble that he turned into a touchdown...Threw the shot put for thetrack and field team...Played four seasons of basketball.

MORE ON NICHOLAS: Plans to major in business administra-tion...Enjoys spear fishing, body surfing and camping. Kasparhas been a member of the Invisible Children, Inc., based in SanDiego since 2007...Older brother, Anthony Kaspar, played defen-sive tackle for the 2009 UC Davis football team...The WestlakeVillage, Calif., native was born on March 31, 1992.

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The SpartansHIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Carl Hansen) and trackand field at Palo Alto (Calif.) High...A two-time all-state footballselection…A 2006 first-team all-state choice by CalHiSports, toPrepStar’s All-West Region team, a first-team All-Central CoastSection and a San Francisco Chronicle first-team All-Metro pick...ACalHiSports second-team pick for small schools, a first-team All-Central Coast Section and second-team All-Metro choice, and hisleague’s Offensive Lineman of the Year as a junior...A shot putand discus thrower for his track and field team.

MORE ON FRED: A sociology major...2009 Academic All-WAC...Spent the bulk of his childhood in Samoa...Returned tothe United States when he was 13-years old and was encouragedto play football by the Palo Alto High junior varsitycoach...Interested in becoming a teacher or a coach...The nativeof Palo Alto, Calif., was born on May 9, 1989.

AnthonyLarcevalDefensive Tackle6-1, 265, FR, HSSpring Valley, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Anthony tops the opening fall depth chart at a defensivetackle position...In his second season with the Spartans.

2009: Spent the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 CalHiSports first-team Division II all-state selection for Helix High (Coach Troy Starr) in San Diego,Calif... The 2008 Grossmont League South Division DefensivePlayer of the Year and a first-team All-C.I.F. San Diego Sectionselection in his only season playing as a lineman...Was a first-team all-league linebacker as a sophomore and junior.

MORE ON ANTHONY: A kinesiology major...Interested in acollege coaching career...Has been a Pop Warner Football Leagueassistant coach 10-to-12 year-olds...The native of San Diego,Calif., was born on November 29, 1990.

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Ina LiainaRunning Back6-1, 225, SO, 1VOxnard, Calif.Major - Undeclared

Ina is a running backhopeful returning to theSpartans...Third season in

the program...Name is pro-nounced E-nah LEE-ah-E-nah.

2009: A redshirt season.

2008: Fifth on the team inrushing...Busiest game came

in the San Diego State victory (9/13) with 7 carries for 12 yardsincluding his season long of 7 yards...Originally came to SanJose State as a linebacker until he was moved to running back.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Bob Gregorchuk)and basketball at Rio Mesa High in Oxnard, Calif...A 2006 sec-ond-team All-Ventura County honoree...Rushed for 1,205 yards,averaged 7.5 yards per carry, caught 41 passes and scored 19touchdowns in his three varsity seasons...In on 86 tackles andtwo quarterback sacks his junior season.

MORE ON INA: Has not declared a major...Played rugby as ayoungster...Moved to the United States when he was 11-years-old...Started playing football when he was in the seventhgrade...The native of Pago Pago, American Samoa was born onJanuary 3, 1990.

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Opponent No. Yds. TDUC Davis 1 0 0Nebraska 1 3 0San Diego State 7 12 0Hawai’i 1 6 0Utah State 1 3 0New Mexico State 2 5 0Boise State 2 1 0Idaho 2 7 0

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Cedric LousiDefensive End6-2, 245, FR, HSFremont, Calif.Major - Undeclared

Cedric begins his San Jose State football career as a defen-sive end candidate...Pronounces his last name, LOW-see.

HIGH SCHOOL: A football, basketball and volleyball letterwin-ner at Washington High in Fremont, Calif... A team captain as asenior, played offensive guard, offensive tackle, tight end, defen-sive end and defensive tackle during his high school footballcareer (Coach Ken Wittmer)....Named to the Contra Costa Times’2010 Cream of the Crop list for the top-20 high seniors in theEast Bay...Two-time first-team All-Mission Valley League defen-sive end and a first-team tight end as a junior...A three-yearstarter on the boys’ volleyball team...Played two seasons of bas-ketball...First-team all-league outside hitter and his team’s MostValuable Player in 2009.

MORE ON CEDRIC: Has not decided on a major...Enjoys longboarding and likes to play the piano...A cousin of University ofMinnesota quarterback Moses Alipate...Tongan who is a distantnephew of Queen Halaevalu Mata’aho. Born in Auckland, NewZealand...Came to the United States at age seven...Played rugbyat an early age...Cedric was born on September 25, 1992.

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Matt is a running backhopeful...In his secondseason with the Spartans.

2009: Only action came in theStanford game...Did not have anyrushing attempts.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Was anall-conference running back forGavilan College (Coach JohnLango)...Averaged 4.1 yards percarry in 2008...Tied for the teamlead in touchdowns scored as afreshman with four.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Norm Silva) andtrack and field at King City (Calif.) High...Was an all-leagueselection as a running back and linebacker as a senior and as adefensive lineman as a junior...Also earned all-league recogni-tion as a shot put and discus thrower in track and field.

MORE ON MATT: A sociology major...Would like to become astrength and conditioning coach...Enjoys weightlifting and armwrestling...The native of King City was born on March 10, 1989.

45Matt McCoyRunning Back6-0, 250, JR, RSKing City, Calif.Sociology Major

AhkeemMcKinneyDefensive End6-6, 280, SO, JCGriffin, Ga.Major - Undeclared

Ahkeem is a defensive end prospect scheduled to join theSpartans for the first time this fall...Tallest player in SanJose State’s 2010 recruiting class.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A 2009 first-team Region III all-stateselection for Pasadena College (Coach James Kuk)...McKinneyranked 12th in the state with his 16.0 tackles for loss...Had 9.5quarterback sacks, 60 total tackles, forced two fumbles andintercepted one pass...Also was a first team All-NationalNorthern Conference selection...Concluded his career with aninvitation to the 2009 Triumphant Sports Junior College All-American game in Chandler, Ariz.

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Sean LintonWide Receiver6-2, 180, FR, HSLa Mesa, Calif.Major - Undeclared

An all-league choice on offense and All-East Countydefensive back, Sean is going to start his major collegecareer as a wide receiver candidate this fall.

HIGH SCHOOL: Caught 34 passes for 565 yards and fourtouchdowns for Helix High (Coach Troy Starr) in La Mesa, Calif....A second-team All-Grossmont League South pick as a widereceiver as a senior...Received honorable mention All-EastCounty honors as a junior.

MORE ON SEAN: Has not decided on a major...Enjoys watch-ing movies and lists Money Talks, The Wood and Rush as threeof his favorites...Likes the music of Lil Wayne, Jay Z andCurrency...Named to the 2009 San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic team. Sean was born in Rochester, N.Y., on February16, 1992.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football and basketball at Griffin(Ga.) High...An honorable mention all-state football pick his sen-ior season...Credited with 77 tackles and 10 tackles for loss..Team finished with an 11-1 record in 2006 and was ranked sev-enth in the final state rankings.

AndrewMoeakiDefensive Tackle6-2, 290, JR, JCSan Mateo, Calif.Major - Undeclared

Andrew is a defensive tackle candidate joining theSpartans this fall...Last name is pronounced MOY-ah-key.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A 2009 second-team All-NorCalConference selection for the College of San Mateo (Coach BretPollack)...Credited with 31 tackles, tied for the team lead withtwo forced fumbles, tied for second on the squad with 7.0 tack-les for loss and came up with 5.0 quarterback sacks...Helped histeam advance to the California Community College AthleticAssociation championship game....Had 16 tackles, 5.0 tackles forloss and 4.0 quarterback sacks in 2008.

HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of San Mateo (Calif.) High (CoachMike Parodi) who was a defensive lineman.

MORE ON ANDREW: First person in his immediate familywho has an opportunity to complete a college education...Enjoysshooting pool and watching action movies...Recent favorites areLaw Abiding Citizen and Book of Eli...A second cousin of SanJose State linebacker Tiuke Tuipulotu...The Palo Alto, Calif.,native was born on June 27, 1989.

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DerekMuaavaAthlete6-1, 215, FR, HSSan Jose, Calif.Major - Undeclared

Derek begins his major college career with the possibilityof playing either in a linebacker or a running backrole...Last name is pronounced MOO-ah-vah.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Norman Brown),basketball and track at Independence High in San Jose...Excelledon both sides of the ball as a junior in 2008...Rushed for 1,127yards on 144 carries and caught 15 passes for 230 yards...Led his

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team in scoring with nine touchdowns...Played linebacker andled his team with 8.0 quarterback sacks and was credited with 91tackles and three forced fumbles...Punter who averaged 43.2yards per punt...Averaged 34.0 yards per kickoff return...Was asprinter and triple jumper in track and field...Spent his freshmanand sophomore years at Foothill High in Las Vegas,Nev...Participated in football (Coach Marty Redmond), basket-ball and track and field...A second-team all-league defensiveback, his team’s Most Valuable Player and the league’sSophomore of the Year in 2007.

MORE ON DEREK: Has not decided on an academic major...Isthe first member of his family with the opportunity to enroll in afour-year college or university...Older sister, Desiree Muaava, is amember of the De Anza College women’s basketballteam...Enjoys listening to Polynesian music...Says Fiji and Patiare two of his favorite Polynesian performers...The native of SanJose was born on September 25, 1992.

Joe NigosDefensive End6-2, 260, JR, 1VSan Jose, Calif.Sociology Major

Joe enters 2010 as a defen-sive end hopeful...Playedin 12 games with six

starting assignments...Twosolo tackles each in three ofthe 12 games heplayed...Pronounces his lastname KNEE-goes.

2009: Played in four confer-ence games and was a starterin each one ...Credited withsix tackles for the season...Season high four tackles (2solo, 2 assisted) at Utah State(11/14).

2008: Appeared in eight games and was a starter againstLouisiana Tech (11/8) and Nevada (11/15)...Career high of threetackles against Louisiana Tech and picked up his first quarter-back sack...In on two tackles at Nebraska (9/6) and Nevada.

2007: Joined the team as a walk-on candidate and redshirted theseason…Had some practice time at tight end.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Eddie Buller),wrestling and golf at Oak Grove High in San Jose…2007 CentralCoast Section heavyweight wrestling champion…Fifth in the2006 C.C.S. Region I golf championship…Second-team All-C.C.S. choice in football as a senior…Coached by his dad, JoeNigos, in golf.

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Opponent Solo Asst. SKIdaho 0 1 --Fresno State 0 1 --Nevada - - --Utah State 2 2 --

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KyleNunnWide Receiver6-3, 190, FR, HSCarson, Calif.Major - Undeclared

A2009 third-team CalHiSports.com all-state selection andthe C.I.F. Western Division Offensive Player of the Year,Kyle is a wide receiver joining the Spartans this fall.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Mira Costa High (Coach DonMorrow) in Manhattan Beach, Calif...Averaged 22.7 yards percatch and had 22 touchdown receptions in two seasons... As asenior, caught 51 passes for 1,190 yards and 14 touchdowns, ledhis team with seven interceptions, averaged 18.8 yards per puntreturn with three touchdowns and 24.3 yards per kickoffreturn...A first-team all-league player as a junior...Caught 24passes for 512 yards and eight touchdowns.

MORE ON KYLE: Interested in studying animal sciences...Wants to become a veterinarian...His uncle, Clarence Nunn, wasa defensive back at San Diego State and a 1988 New OrleansSaints ninth-round draft choice...The native of Lawndale, Calif.,was born on March 2, 1992.

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DamonOgburn, Jr.Athlete5-11, 180, FR, HSSan Bernardino, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Damon joins the Spartans for the first time in fall 2010drills...Will get looks at wide receiver and at a defensiveback position....Pronounces his first name, DAY-mun.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Arroyo Valley High (CoachMarcus Soward) in San Bernardino, Calif....Excelled as a widereceiver with 50 receptions for 1,022 yards and 13 touch-downs...Had five 100-yard receiving games, a touchdown catchin eight of his team’s 11 regular-season games and two or moretouchdown catches four times as a senior. As a defensive back,he was in on 44 tackles and came up with twointerceptions...Also played quarterback on offense until he wasmoved to wide receiver in 2009...The two-sport letterwinner wasa sprinter and long jumper on the track and field team...A two-time all-league honoree in track and field. Following his junioryear, he was named his school district’s Athlete of the Year.

MORE ON DAMON: Plans to major in kinesiology...Wants toconcentrate on the sports management curriculum. Damon wasborn in Fontana, Calif., on February 18, 1992.

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Kyler O’NealLinebacker5-11, 225, SO, 1VOakland, Calif.Sociology Major

Kyler enters 2010 at thetop of the depth chartfor one of the line-

backer positions...In his thirdseason with the Spartans.

2009: A redshirt season.

2008: Appeared in 11 gamesas a special teams player andreserve linebacker...Turned inone of the best individualplays by a San Jose Statedefender for the season when

he notched his first major college sack, forced the quarterback tofumble and recovered the fumble himself all in one play thatdirectly led to a touchdown in the Hawai’i win (9/27)...Assisted

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Opponent Solo Asst. SKUC Davis 0 1 --Nebraska - - --San Diego State - - --Hawai’i 1 0 1Utah State - - --New Mexico St. - - --Boise State - - --Idaho 0 2 --Louisiana Tech 0 1 --Nevada 0 1 --Fresno State - - --

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on a tackle for loss in the UCDavis (8/30) triumph...Had aseason-high two tackles in theIdaho win (11/1).

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered infootball (Coach Alonzo Carter)and track and field atMcClymonds High in Oakland,Calif...Rated #15 in the ContraCosta Times’ 2007 Cream of theCrop listing...Scouts, Inc., ratedO’Neal #59 among outside line-backers in the West in itsFebruary 2007rankings...Sprinter in track andfield...Member of the 4x100

relay team that participated in the 2006 state championships.

MORE ON KYLER: A sociology major...Older brother, KennyO’Neal, was a wide receiver on the 2007 University of Tennesseeteam...The native of Oakland, Calif., was born on December 26,1988.

Wade made a suc-cessful move dur-ing 2010 spring

practice from linebacker torunning back...Tops theopening fall depth chart atone running back spot...In histhird season with theSpartans.

2009: Spent the season as aredshirt.

2008: Appeared in 10 games in mainly as a special teams play-er...First major college tackle was a tackle for loss as a reservelinebacker in the Nevada game (11/15).

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time first-team All-Inland Empireand all-league selection for Chino Hills (Calif.) High (Coach

44Wade O’NeillRunning Back6-1, 225, SO, 1VChino Hills, Calif.CommunicationStudies Major

Terry Roche)...Credited with204 tackles, four fumble recov-eries and three interceptions inhis junior and senior seasonscombined... Also scored 16touchdowns as a running backin three seasons.

MORE ON WADE: A commu-nication studies major...Wantsto be a college football coach...Older brother, Dane O’Neill,was a defensive end on the2006 through 2008 UTEP foot-ball teams...The native of LongBeach, Calif., was born onNovember 19, 1989.

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo Asst. TFLUC Davis - - --San Diego State - - --Stanford - - --Hawai’i - - --New Mexico St. - - --Boise State - - --Idaho - - --Louisiana Tech - - --Nevada 1 0 1Fresno State - - --

Jacob is competing for playing time as an offensive guard...Inhis second season with the Spartans...First joined the teamfor 2009 Fall drills.

2009: A redshirt season.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played for the College of San Mateo(Coach Larry Owens)...Was an All-NorCal Conference offensivelineman his freshman season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Modesto (Calif.) Central CatholicHigh...Lettered in football (Coach Mike Glines) andwrestling...A first-team all-league defensive lineman as a sen-ior...Concluded his high school career playing in all-star gamesin Stockton and Merced, Calif....Student-Athlete Award recipi-ent...Was a member of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society.

MORE ON JACOB: A business management major...Olderbrother of San Jose State football sophomore James Orth....2009marked the first time the Orth brothers were football team-mates...Enjoys reading about current events, particularly socialissues...Is conversational in Spanish...The Modesto, Calif., nativewas born on July 20, 1987.

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James made the move towide receiver during 2010spring practice with posi-

tive results...Was a safety in2009...In his second season as aSpartan.

2009: Played in 11 games...Mostof his action came on specialteams...Credited with six tack-les for the season...Season-hightwo solo tackles in the Idahocontest (10/10).

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 first-team all-state utility player forsmall schools at Central

Catholic High in Modesto, Calif. (Coach Roger Canepa)...Led histeam in scoring with 14 touchdowns... Caught 48 passes for 805yards and nine touchdowns, averaged 6.3 yards per rushingattempt and 36.0 yards per kickoff return...53 tackles and fiveinterceptions as a senior...2008 Western Athletic LeagueOffensive Most Valuable Player...Averaged 16.7 yards per carry,caught 27 passes for 503 yards and four touchdowns and inter-cepted four passes in 2007...An honorable mention all-leaguebasketball player as a junior...A sprinter and hurdler in track.

MORE ON JAMES: A kinesiology major...2009 Academic All-WAC...Older brother, Jacob, is an offensive lineman on the cur-rent San Jose State team...First time the two brothers are team-mates...The native of Modesto was born on July 5, 1990.

81James OrthWide Receiver6-2, 190, SO, 1VModesto, Calif.Kinesiology Major

2009 Academic All-WAC

ORTH’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF2009...FR 11 5 1 6 0.0/0 0 0 0

Ryan OttenTight End6-5, 235, SO, 1VLoomis, Calif.Business Management Major

Ryan is the number-onetight end on the openingFall depth chart...In his

third season with the pro-gram...Has seven starts for theSpartans...Three receptions for92 yards and two touchdownsin the 2010 Spring Game.

2009: Played in all 12 gamesand started seven of the firsteight contests...caught at leastone pass in six games...Seasonhigh four receptions was atStanford (9/19).

HIGH SCHOOL: The 2008Athlete of the Year at Del OroHigh in Loomis, Calif. (CoachCasey Taylor)...A 2007Sacramento Bee All-Metro first-

team tight end, first-team all-league pick, his team’s MostValuable Player and first-team All-NorCal selection byScout.com...40 receptions for 813 yards and six touchdowns as asenior...A 2007 National Football Foundation High SchoolScholar-Athlete...Also lettered in basketball.

MORE ON RYAN: A business management major...2009Academic All-WAC honoree...Mother, Laurie (Cruse) Otten,played softball for Sierra College and was a 2008 inductee intothe college’s Sports Hall of Fame...The native of Roseville, Calif.,was born on April 7, 1990.

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Opponent Solo AssistUtah - -Stanford - -Cal Poly - -Idaho 2 0Fresno State 0 1Boise State 1 0Nevada 1 0Utah State - -Hawai’i - -New Mexico State - -Louisiana Tech 1 0

Game-by-Game in 2009Receiving

Opponent No. Yds. TDUSC - - -Utah 2 13 0Stanford 4 32 0Cal Poly 1 7 0Idaho 1 14 0Fresno State - - -Boise State 1 11 0Nevada - - -Utah State 1 1 0Hawai’i - - -New Mexico State - - -Louisiana Tech - - -

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JakePetersonOffensive Line6-4, 300, FR, HSEl Cajon, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Jake is an offensive line prospect beginning his major collegefootball career this fall...Not related to San Jose State fresh-man offensive lineman David Peterson.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of West Hills High (Coach CaseyAsh) in Santee, Calif...A 2009 first-team All Grossmont NorthLeague and first-team All-East County choice...Played left tackleand center on offense and was a defensive tackle...Two-sport let-terwinner was a shot put and discus thrower for his track andfield team... Placed third in the shot put at the 2010 C.I.F. SanDiego Section meet with a 53-feet-1.5 mark...Second-team all-league honors in the shot put his junior season.

MORE ON JAKE: Plans to major in kinesiology...Interested inpursuing sports management and coaching... Enjoys skeetshooting, hunting and fishing...Caught a 6-pound, 4-ounce bassin the Colorado River when he was 13-years old...The SanDiego, Calif., native was born on January 29, 1992.

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RECEIVINGYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...Redshirt2009…FR 12 10 78 7.8 0 14

Amar PalOffensive Tackle6-5, 280, FR, RSSanta Monica, Calif.Health Science Major

Amar is competing for playing time as an offensive tack-le...In his second season with the Spartans...Last name ispronounced Pal...Has long snapping experience.

2009: A redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Santa Monica (Calif.) High(Coach Zach Cuda)...2008 All-C.I.F. Southern Section WesternDivision first-team offensive lineman...A two-time All-Oceanleague selection who was a first-team pick as a senior.

MORE ON AMAR: A health science major...First San Jose Stateplayer in 13 years with family ties to the Fiji Islands...The nativeof Culver City, Calif., was born on April 10, 1991.

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DougParrishAthlete6-2, 195, FR, HSSan Francisco, Calif.Journalism Major

Doug is a second-generation football player joining theSpartans this fall...Candidate for a wide receiver or adefensive back spot.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of San Francisco’s Sacred HeartCathedral (Coach John Lee) played wide receiver, running back,cornerback, safety and outside linebacker during his high schoolcareer...As a senior, caught 41 passes for 755 yards and eighttouchdowns and averaged 7.1 yards per rush scoring two touch-downs...A first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League and sec-ond-team All-Metro pick by the San Francisco Chronicle and histeam’s Most Valuable Player...Also lettered in basketball.

MORE ON DOUG: Plans to major in journalism with a broad-cast emphasis..Wants to become a sportscaster...Lists BoomerEsiason, Deion Sanders and John Madden among his

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favorites...His dad, Doug Parrish, was a defensive back draftedin the seventh-round by the New York Jets in the 1991 draft...Dad went on to play for the Edmonton Eskimos of the CanadianFootball League...The native of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, wasborn on July 24, 1992.

DavidPetersonOffensive Line6-5, 275, FR, HSRedlands, Calif.Major - Undeclared

David is an offensive line hopeful joining the Spartansthis fall...Not related to San Jose State freshman offen-sive lineman Jake Peterson.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 CalHi Sports second-team all-statechoice for Redlands (Calif.) East Valley High (Coach KurtBruich)... Played center and defensive tackle...Was ranked as #14nationally on espn.com and #27 by Scout.com as a centerprospect...Three-year letterwinner was a first-team All-C.I.F.selection and an all-area choice by the San Bernardino Sun.

MORE ON DAVID: Plans to major in justice studies...Thenative of Fontana, Calif., was born on March 30, 1992.

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Tracy seeks to increase his playing time as a defensive endin 2010...In his third season with the Spartans.

2009: Played in the USC (9/5) and Nevada (11/8) games in areserve capacity.

2008: A redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A Chino Hills (Calif.) High (Coach TerryRoche) graduate...A 2006 second-team all-league pick after beingcredited with 45 tackles (21 solo, 24 assisted), 4.5 quarterbacksacks and a fumble recovery...Two-sport letter winner was amember of the school’s basketball team...Played in the 2008East-West All-Star Game at Citrus College.

MORE ON TRACY: A justice studies major...Represents thefootball team on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council... TheLos Angeles native was born on July 17, 1989.

50Tracy PughDefensive End6-4, 235, SO, SQChino Hills, Calif.Justice Studies Major

David begins 2010 as anoffensive tackle hopeful...Inhis third season with the

Spartans.

2009: Played in all 12 games...Areserve offensive tackle and extratight end...Saw most of his action onspecial teams.

2008: A redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of LaCosta Canyon High in Carlsbad,Calif...Was an all-league pick infootball (Coach Darren Brown) and lacrosse.

MORE ON DAVID: A history major...Enjoys surfing and ridingskateboards...The native of La Jolla, Calif., was born on August24, 1990.

76DavidQuessenberryOffensive Tackle6-6, 290, SO, 1VCarlsbad, Calif.History Major

Travis RacitiDefensive Line/Tight End6-4, 245, FR, HSPleasant Hill, Calif.Business Major

Travis is one of the Spartans’ first-time freshmen and willget a look at a defensive line position or at tight end...Lastname is pronounced – RAH-see-tee.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 CalHiSports.com second-team all-statepick for College Park High (Coach Bill Kepler) in Pleasant Hill,Calif....Played fullback, tight end, middle linebacker, defensiveend, defensive tackle and was the team’s long snapper duringhis three seasons...Caught 24 passes for 357 yards as a senior...Also named a 2009 second-team All-Metro selection and theCo-Most Valuable Player of the Diablo Valley League...Was afirst-team all-league defensive lineman and a second-team tightend in 2008...Also lettered in basketball.

MORE ON TRAVIS: Plans to major in business administra-tion...Would like to operate and manage a gym...His dad, DavidRaciti, was a defensive lineman for Cal Poly in 1986....The nativeof Antioch, Calif., was born on May 21, 1992.

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Andrew is competingfor a spot in the widereceiver rotation...

Fourth year in the program.

2009: Debuted against Nevada (11/8) and caught one pass.

2008: Did not see any game action.

2007: A Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Jeff Carnazzo),track and field and basketball at Palma High in Salinas,Calif…First-team all-league and all-county football pick…Averaged 11.6 yards every time he touched the football in2006…Rushed 50 times for 389 yards and caught 20 passes for426 yards his senior season…Long jumper, triple jumper andsprinter on the track and field team.

86Andrew ReyesWide Receiver6-1, 180, JR, SQSalinas, Calif.Business ManagementMajor

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YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2007...Redshirt2008…FR - - - - - -2009…SO 1 1 9 9.0 0 9

Ray is one of theSpartans’ more versatilereturning players...Can

play in the defensive line, attight end and as a blockingback...In his third season withthe program...Has played in 13games with one starting call.

2009: Played in 10 games...Astarting defensive tackleagainst Nevada (11/8) and wascredited with a season-highfour tackles...Played both tightend and defensive tackle in theStanford (9/19) and Cal Poly(9/26) games...Only Spartan toplay both ways in the samegame during theseason...Recipient of the team’sBronco Nagurski Award fortwo-way excellence.

2008: Was a reserve defensiveend in three of the first fourgames of 2008...His assistedtackle for loss in the San DiegoState win (9/13) was his statisti-cal contribution for the season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time All-C.I.F. choice from Los AltosHigh of Hacienda Heights, Calif., (Coach Greg Gano)...19 quar-terback sacks (10 in 2006, nine in 2007) as a defensive end...40pass receptions including 10 touchdown plays his junior and

46Ray RodriguezTight End/Defensive Tackle6-1, 270, SO, 1VHacienda Heights,Calif.Kinesiology Major

2009 Academic All-WAC

senior seasons...Caught 27 passes for 406 yards and scored eighttouchdowns in 2006...Also lettered in basketball and swim-ming...A two-year member of the school’s Leadership Club.

MORE ON RAY: A kinesiology major...A 2009 Academic All-WAC honoree... Interested in a college football coaching career...The native of Boyle Heights, Calif., was born on February 28,1990.

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC - -Utah - -Stanford - -Cal Poly - -Boise State 0 1Nevada 2 2Utah State - -Hawai’i - -New Mexico State - -Louisiana Tech - -

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo Asst. TFLUC Davis - - --San Diego State 0 1 0.5Stanford - - --

RODRIGUEZ’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF2008...Redshirt 3 0 1 1 0.5/1 0 0 02009...FR 10 2 3 5 0.0/0 0 0 0CAREER 13 2 4 6 0.5/1 0 0 0

MORE ON ANDREW: A business management major...A 2008San Jose State Scholar-Athlete...The native of Salinas, Calif., wasborn on October 27, 1988.

Brandon is an all-pur-pose running backin his third season

with the Spartans...Abreakaway threat out ofthe backfield, dependablereceiver, accurate passerand capable kickoff returnspecialist...22 games andsix career starts in his firsttwo seasons...Fifth on theSan Jose State career list fornumber of kickoff returns(66) and kickoff returnyardage (1,473) at the startof the 2010 season.

2009: Played in 10 gamesand started four times...Second on the team withtwo rushing touchdowns...Scored the Spartans’ firsttouchdown of the seasonon a 2-yard run againstUtah (9/12)...Also rushedfor a score against Fresno State (10/17)...Caught 11 passesincluding a season-high eight for 63 yards against Idaho(10/10)...Most receptions by a San Jose State running back in agame since the 2007 season...Primary kickoff returner who aver-aged 19.1 yards per kickoff...Completed his only pass attempt ofthe season - a 29-yard play at Utah State (11/14).

2008: Played in all 12 games and started twice...Second on theteam in rushing and one of the top kickoff return specialists in

9Brandon RutleyRunning Back5-10, 195, JR, 2VMartinez, Calif.CommunicationStudies Major

Game-by-Game in 2009Rushing

Opponent No. Yds. TDUSC 2 -4 0Utah 2 10 1Idaho - - -Fresno State 6 21 1Boise State 3 2 0Nevada 2 -2 0Utah State 5 12 0Hawai’i 4 -1 0New Mexico State 4 18 0Louisiana Tech 2 3 0

ReceivingOpponent No. Yds. TDUSC - - -Utah - - -Idaho 8 63 0Fresno State 1 12 0Boise State - - -Nevada 1 8 0Utah State 1 1 0Hawai’i - - -New Mexico State - - -Louisiana Tech - - -

PassingOpponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDUtah State 1 1 0 29 0

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the country...Gained 356yards rushing, scored threetouchdowns and averaged4.5 yards per carry...Rushedfor touchdowns at Stanford(9/20), in the New MexicoState win (10/18) andagainst Boise State...60-yard touchdown runagainst Boise State was thelongest run of the seasonby a San Jose State playerand a Boise State oppo-nent...Had a single-gamehigh of 95 yards on 10 car-ries in the San Diego State(9/13) victory...15 recep-tions for 65 yards...Season-high four receptionsagainst Fresno State(11/21)...Completed histwo passing attempts in2008 including a 35-yardtouchdown play againstFresno State...Was thenation’s top freshman kick-off returner with his 26.7average...16th nationallyand second in the WAC...Season-long 59-yard return came at New Mexico State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Dave Silveira), bas-ketball and track at Alhambra High in Martinez, Calif....Two1,000-yard rushing seasons and scored more than 20 touchdownshis last two seasons ...A two-time all-league and San FranciscoChronicle All-Metro selection...The 2006 Contra Costa Times’ EastBay Offensive Player of the Year.

MORE ON BRANDON: A communication studiesmajor...Mayor of Martinez, Calif., declared January 18, 2006 as“Brandon Rutley Day”...Was a youth sports coach in Martinez,Calif., for three years coaching 8-to-10 year olds in football, bas-ketball and soccer...The Tuscaloosa, Ala., native was born onApril 9, 1989.

Game-by-Game in 2008Rushing

Opponent No. Yds. TDUC Davis 1 4 0Nebraska 4 19 0San Diego State 10 95 0Stanford 6 20 1Hawai’i 10 44 0Utah State 6 8 0New Mexico St. 9 50 1Boise State 2 60 1Idaho 14 36 0Louisiana Tech 7 5 0Nevada 4 3 0Fresno State 6 12 0

ReceivingOpponent No. Yds. TDUC Davis - - -Nebraska - - -San Diego State 1 -1 0Stanford 3 8 0Hawai’i - - -Utah State 2 16 0New Mexico St. 1 4 0Boise State 1 2 0Idaho 1 16 0Louisiana Tech 1 0 0Nevada 1 10 0Fresno State 4 10 0

PassingOpponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDBoise State 1 1 0 -7 0Fresno State 1 1 0 35 1

RUTLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING

YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 12 79 356 4.5 3 60TD2009...SO 10 30 59 1.9 2 16CAREER 22 109 415 3.8 5 60TD

RECEIVINGYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 12 15 65 4.3 0 162009...SO 10 11 84 7.6 0 19CAREER 22 26 149 5.7 0 19

PASSINGYEAR G ATT. COMP. INT Pct. YDS. TD2008…FR 12 2 2 0 100.0 28 12009...SO 10 1 1 0 100.0 29 0CAREER 22 3 3 0 100.0 57 1

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 12 28 748 26.7 0 592009...SO 10 38 725 19.1 0 42CAREER 22 66 1,473 22.3 0 59

PUNT RETURNSYEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG2008...FR 12 2 -4 -2.0 0 0

Abasi is a defensive end hopeful in his second season withthe Spartans...Formerly a candidate for playing time attackle...Name is pronounced - Ah-BAH-see Sal-im-moo.

2009: A redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Robert Garrett)and track and field at Crenshaw High in Los Angeles...2007 sec-ond-team Los Angeles Times All-City selection who was creditedwith eight sacks his senior season...A long jumper and triplejumper on the track and field team...A four-year member ofVolunteers of America Upward Bound at Crenshaw.

MORE ON ABASI: A kinesiology major...First name means“Stern” in Swahili...The native of Newark, N.J., was born onApril 14, 1990.

64Abasi SalimuDefensive End6-5, 255, FR, RSLos Angeles, Calif.Kinesiology Major

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Jason is a linebacker prospect for the 2010 season...Also sawsome time during spring practice at running back...In hissecond season in the program.

2009: A redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time first-team all-county selection andSan Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro choice fromWoodside (Calif.) High (Coach Steve Nicolopoulos)...Playedlinebacker, running back, cornerback, safety, punter and was areturn specialist at the high school level...Rushed for 912 yardsand nine touchdowns on 157 carries...14 total touchdowns in2008 to earn his league’s Offensive Player of the Yearhonors...First-team all-league pick and Special Teams Player ofthe Year as a junior...A member of the school’s mentoring pro-gram, Students Offering Support and the State SchoolAmbassadors program.

MORE ON JASON: A business marketing major...Lists FridayNight Lights, The Matrix and Cool Running as three of hismovies...Interested in following the family footsteps by theentering the restaurant industry...The native of Kingston,Jamaica, was born on October 18, 1991.

32Jason SimpsonLinebacker6-0, 210, FR, RSPortola Valley, Calif.Business MarketingMajor

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Daniel is competing for playing time at an offensiveguard position...In his second season with the Spartans.

2009: A redshirt season.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons at FoothillCollege (Coach Doug Boyett)...Was a first-team all-conferenceselection his sophomore season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Jason Tenner) andtrack and field at Leland High in San Jose...Was a two-time first-team all-league selection.

MORE ON DANIEL: A history major...Enjoys fly fishing...TheSan Jose, Calif., native was born on April 8, 1989.

68DanielSchroederOffensive Guard6-3, 285, JR, RSSan Jose, Calif.History Major

Charles is competing for playing time at a linebackerspot...In his third season with the Spartans.....Pronounceshis last name - SISS-sah-lee.

2008: Appeared in 11 games mainly as a special teamsplayer...Credited with an assisted tackle in the New MexicoState win (11/28).

2008: A redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Pat Blackburn) atPalm Desert High...2007 Defensive Most Valuable Player andcaptain of the team that advanced to the C.I.F. Division VIII titlegame for the first time in school history...A first-team all-leaguelinebacker as a senior.

MORE ON CHARLES: A communication studies major...Dad,Charles, Sr., played safety at Cal Poly Pomona in 1981 and 1982...The Palm Springs, Calif., native was born on February 22,1990.

57Charles ScicliLinebacker6-0, 230, SO, 1VThousand Palms, Calif.CommunicationStudies Major

SCICLI’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF2008...Redshirt2009...FR 11 0 1 1 0.0/0 0 0 0

Did You Know?According to webflyer.com, San Jose State will travel 17,072air miles for its seven 2010 road games. The most miles theSpartans traveled in a season was in 2002 when the teamcovered 23,526 air miles for nine road games.

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Keith SmithLinebacker6-2, 225, FR, HSCovina, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Keith is a linebacker prospect joining the Spartans thisfall...Gained a reputation for finding the football fromhis linebacker position.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Lou Farrar) andtrack and field at Charter Oak High in Covina, Calif....The 2009Miramonte League Defensive Player of the Year...Led his teamto a 13-1 record in 2009 with a team-high 132 tackles, 90 of themsolo... In on 110 tackles, 5.0 quarterback sacks and recoveredthree fumbles as a junior... Two-time All-C.I.F. SoutheastSouthern Section selection...A shot put thrower in track and fieldteam.

MORE ON KEITH: Plans to major in kinesiology...Is interestedin the sports management and athletic training curricula...Thenative of Pomona, Calif., was born on April 8, 1992.

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Dasmen is locked in a battle for the number-one quarter-back job when fall drills commence...In his second sea-son with the Spartans...8-of-11 without an interception

for 83 yards and a touchdown in the 2010 Spring Game.

2009: A redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Oxnard (Calif.) High (CoachMark Beckham)...Team compiled an 18-4 win-loss record duringhis junior and senior seasons...Accounted for 4,697 yards in totaloffense during his two-plus seasons as a starter...Passed for2,223 yards and 22 touchdowns and averaged 8.0 yards rushingfor 1,609 yards and 17 touchdowns...The 2007 and 2008 PacificView League Offensive Player of the Year...A 2008 first-team All-C.I.F. Southern Section choice and a two-time second-team all-county pick.

MORE ON DASMEN: Has not declared a major...A member ofYoung Athletes for Christ...First name is derived from the firstletter in the family name, David Anthony Stewart – the name ofhis dad, brother and grandfather...The native of Oxnard wasborn on October 17, 1991.

18DasmenStewartQuarterback6-3, 205, FR, RSOxnard, Calif.Major - Undeclared

Evan is competing for playing time at a safety spot...In histhird season in the program...Pronounces his first name -EH-vuhn.

2009: No game action.

2008: A redshirt season...Occasionally used in practice as a ScoutTeam quarterback.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Willie Matson),baseball and track and field at Mission Bay High in San Diego,Calif....Was a first-team all-league quarterback his senior season.

MORE ON EVAN: A communication studies major...Interestedin managing a juvenile correction facility…The San Diego,Calif., native was born on May 1, 1990.

16Evan TaylorSafety6-0, 192, SO, SQSan Diego, Calif.CommunicationStudies Major

Ben ThompsonRunning Back6-2, 220, FR, HSTemecula, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Ben joins the team for the first time when preseason drillsbegin...Fits the mold of a big back-type the Spartanswanted in the 2010 recruiting class.

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time All-Inland Empire Valley selectionfor Temecula (Calif.) Valley High (Coaches Mike Maxwell/BudKane)...Gained 1,187 yards, averaged 7.6 yards per carry andscored seven touchdowns...Also caught 16 passes for 275 yardsand scored three touchdowns in 2009...Rushed 168 times for 932yards, five touchdowns and a 5.6 yards per carry average in2008...Two-sport letterwinner competed as a sprinter, hurdlerand discus thrower in track and field.

MORE ON BEN: Plans to major in kinesiology...Hopes to earn amaster’s degree and enter the athletic training field or become astrength and conditioning coach...Named to the National Societyof High School Scholars...Honored as a 2010 Riverside CountyScholar-Athlete by the National Football Foundation...Capableof playing either the bass, acoustic or electrical guitar...His dad,Daniel Thompson, was a four-year (1985-88) football letterwin-ner for UCLA...The native of Wildomar, Calif., was born onJanuary 17, 1992.

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Courtlin is challenging for playing time at a safety position...In his second season with the Spartans...Came up withan interception in the 2010 Spring Game.

2009: A redshirt season after joining the team for preseasondrills.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mark Ligons), bas-ketball and baseball at Antelope Valley Christian High inLancaster, Calif....Named the Most Valuable Player of the AgapeLeague his junior and senior seasons...Scored 25 touchdownsand gained 2,600 yards his senior season...Scored 22 touch-downs as a junior.

MORE ON COURTLIN: An aerospace engineering major...Enjoys playing poker…The Torrance, Calif., native was born onMay 26, 1991.

37CourtlinThompsonS, 6-2, 205, FR, RSLancaster, Calif.AerospaceEngineering Major

Peyton is a returningstarter at a cornerbackposition...Third season

with the Spartans...Hasplayed in 23 games and start-ed 11 times.

2009: Played 12 games andstarted the final 11... Secondin the WAC in passes defend-ed with nine break-ups andtwo interceptions...Shared theteam lead with his intercep-tions against Stanford (9/19) and Idaho (10/10)...Credited with48 total tackles...Season high of seven stops at USC and in theCal Poly win...Forced a fumble in the New Mexico State win(11/28).

2008: Appeared in 11 games as a special teams player andreserve cornerback...Credited with 5 tackles (4 solo, 1 assist-ed)...Had a three-game stretch (Utah State, New Mexico Stateand Boise State) in which he made at least one tackle.

19PeytonThompsonCornerback5-11, 180, JR, 2VGranite Bay, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo Assist Int.USC 5 2 ---Utah 3 2 ---Stanford 2 2 1.0Cal Poly 7 0 ---Idaho 3 2 1.0Fresno State 3 0 ---Boise State 0 1 ---Nevada 0 1 ---Utah State 2 2 ---Hawai’i 2 2 ---New Mexico St. 2 1 ---Louisiana Tech 3 1 ---

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-timeSacramento Bee honorable mentionAll-Metro selection...Lettered infootball (Coach Ernie Cooper) andtrack at Granite Bay (Calif.)High...Averaged 6.4 yards percarry, caught 21 passes for 292yards, and averaged 25.7 yards akickoff return as a senior...Schoolrecord holder in the 400-yarddash with a 46.2 time.

MORE ON PEYTON: A kinesiol-ogy major...The native of Abilene, Texas, was born on September26, 1990.

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUC Davis - -San Diego State - -Stanford - -Hawai’i - -Utah State 1 0New Mexico State 0 1Boise State 1 0Idaho - -Louisiana Tech - -Nevada 1 0Fresno State 1 0

THOMPSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF2008...FR 11 4 1 5 0 0 0 02009...SO 12 32 16 48 0 1 2 9CAREER 23 36 17 53 0 1 2 9

Did You Know?

San Jose State’s first bowl game was a New Year’s Daycontest against Utah State. The two teams met on January 1,1947, in the second Raisin Bowl, held in Pasadena, Calif. SanJose State won the game, 20-0. All-time, the Spartans have a5-3 record in bowl games including a win in the 2006 NewMexico Bowl.

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Tiuke is making theswitch from safety tolinebacker for the 2010

season...Tops the opening falldepth chart at one linebackerposition...Was a safety his firsttwo seasons with theSpartans...Has played in 24games and made nine starts...Pronounces his name Two-kayTOO-ee-pooh-low-too.

2009: Played in all 12 gamesand made nine starts...Startedthe first five games and four ofthe last six...Sixth on the teamwith 52 tackles...Had a careerbest eight hits (2 solo, 6 assist-ed) against Idaho (10/10)...Credited with seven tackles atStanford (9/19), Nevada (11/8)and Louisiana Tech(12/4)...Season high 1.5 tacklesfor loss and forced a fumble atLouisiana Tech...First quarter-back sack in the Cal Poly win (9/26)..Intercepted his first pass inthe New Mexico State victory (11/28).

2008: Played in all 12 games as a freshman...Playing timeincreased in the defensive secondary as the season pro-gressed...Was credited with 11 tackles...Twice, in the San DiegoState (9/13) and Hawai’i (9/27) wins, he was credited with threetackles...Spartans were winners in each of the first three gamesin which he was in on a tackle...Had a pair of two-game streakswith a tackle to his ledger.

HIGH SCHOOL: A running back and safety at Serra High inSan Mateo, Calif. (Coach Patrick Walsh)...A 2007 San FranciscoChronicle second-team All-Metro choice...First-team all-leaguehonors as a senior with 49 tackles, 2.0 quarterback sacks andthree pass break-ups...Second on his team with 76 tackles in hisjunior season...Rushed for 1,489 yards, averaged 8.7 yards percarry and scored 15 touchdowns his junior and senior seasons.

MORE ON TIUKE: A kinesiology major...The native of SanMateo, Calif., was born on November 21, 1989.

40TiukeTuipulotuLinebacker5-11, 205, JR, 2VMenlo Park, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC 2 0Utah 1 3Stanford 5 2Cal Poly 3 1Idaho 2 6Fresno State 2 1Boise State 1 1Nevada 5 2Utah State 3 2Hawai’i - -New Mexico State 1 2Louisiana Tech 5 2

Game-by-Game in 2008Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUC Davis - -Nebraska - -San Diego State 2 1Stanford - -Hawai’i 3 0Utah State 1 1New Mexico State - -Boise State - -Idaho - -Louisiana Tech 2 0Nevada 1 0Fresno State - -

TUIPULOTU’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS SK INT FF/FR2008...FR 12 9 2 11 0.5/0 0 0 0/02009...SO 12 30 22 52 3.5/9 1 1 1/1CAREER 24 39 24 63 4.0/9 1 1 1/1

Foloi VaeDefensive End/Tight End6-3, 245, FR, HSStockton, Calif.Major - Undeclared

Foloi joins the Spartans this fall as a defensive end hopefulwho also could see preseason practice time as a tightend...Pronounces his name FAH-low-ee Vye.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Andre Horace)and track and field at Edison High in Stockton, Calif....Wasnamed Edison’s 2010 Athlete of the Year...The Stockton Record’s2009 first-team all-area selection at tight end...14 receptions for183 yards and three touchdowns...Credited with 47 tackles andfour quarterback sacks as a defensive end his senior season...Attended Pittsburg (Calif.) High his sophomore and junior sea-sons and lettered in football (Coach Victor Galli) and track andfield...Was a first-team all-league offensive lineman as a junior.

MORE ON FOLOI: Has not declared a major...Has an interest inengineering...The Redwood City, Calif., native was born onMarch 13, 1992.

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Harrison tops the opening fall depth chart for the puntingand placekicking positions...In his second season withthe Spartans...Last name is pronounced “Weighed.”

2009: A redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Ron DeMonner)and soccer at Fremont High in Sunnyvale, Calif...Capable ofhandling either the placekicking or punting duties...An all-league kicker in 2008...Was 10-of-13 in field goal kicking with aschool-record 51-yard conversion in 2008...24-of-25 in PATattempts and placed 34 of his 45 kickoffs in the end zone fortouchbacks as a senior...Boasted a 45.2 punting average...Converted his only opportunity for a game-winning field goalby making a 44-yard attempt as a junior...Was a member of theschool’s Roller Hockey Club.

MORE ON HARRISON: A radio/TV/film major....Is interestedin pursuing a sports broadcasting career...The native ofHuntsville, Ala., was born on June 12, 1991.

10Harrison WaidPlacekicker6-1, 175, FR, RSSunnyvale, Calif.Radio/TV/Film Major

Ja’Rodd is a defensive tackle prospect for the Spartans...Joined the program as a mid-year transfer and participatedin 2010 Spring practice.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A second-team Southern Conferenceselection for Grossmont College (Coach Michael Jordan)...2009team leader among defensive linemen with 9.5 tackles for lossand 7.0 quarterback sacks...Led the team with three fumblerecoveries...Credited with 40 tackles for the season... Grossmontranked eighth in the state for total defense and 17th in the statefor points allowed in 2009...As a freshman in limited action, wascredited with 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 quarterback sacks...Completed his community college career playing in the 2009Triumphant Sports Bowl JC All-American game in Chandler,Ariz.

94Ja’RoddWatsonDefensive Tackle6-2, 275, JR, JCSan Diego, Calif.Psychology Major

Andres tops the opening fall depth chart at righttackle...Fourth season with the Spartans...Has started atright tackle and right guard...17 games played and five

starting calls.

2009: Played in all 12 games...Began the season as a reserve line-man...First moved into the starting lineup at right guard for theBoise State game...Moved to right tackle and started four of thelast five games...Yielded the starting role at right tackle againstNew Mexico State (11/28) for Senior Day.

2008: Played in five games (four conference home games and theSan Diego State win), all as a reserve right tackle.

2007: A redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mike Mitchell),wrestling and track and field at St. Francis High in MountainView, Calif...First-team all-league tackle as a senior...Sixth and15th in the shot put at the 2007 and 2006 California state highschool championships, respectively...2007 league wrestlingchampion and second at the Central Coast SectionChampionships at 285 pounds.

MORE ON ANDRES: A creative arts major...Only player on theteam majoring in creative arts...The native of San Mateo, Calif.,was born on January 23, 1989.

78Andres VargasOffensive Tackle6-4, 305, JR, 1VSan Carlos, Calif.Creative Arts Major

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Did You Know?On November 12, 1955, San Jose State played at WashingtonState before an official paid attendance of 1. Due to a snowstorm in the Pullman, Wash., area, game officials decided tolet all spectators in for free. One person insisted on payingfor his admission. The game ended in a 13-13 tie.

Ronnie is a returningstarter at a cornerbackposition...In his second

season with the Spartans.

2009: Played in 10 games andwas a starting cornerback in thefinal six contests...Finished theseason with 19 tackles, 17 ofthem in a starting role...Seasonhigh seven stops (5 solo, 2assisted) against Hawai’i(11/21)...Became the team’s punt return specialist near the endof the season...Fielded five punts.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 second-team All-C.I.F. San DiegoSection pick...Played quarterback for Lincoln High in San Diego,Calif. (Coach Ron Hamamoto)...Threw 17 touchdown passes,rushed for 456 yards and scored five times on the ground hissenior season...Also was a first-team all-league defensive back in2008...A second-team all-league quarterback as a junior...Three-sport letterwinner was a guard in basketball who led his team inassists in 2008 and a sprinter in track and field...Two years as theschool’s Associated Student Body’s activities commissioner.

MORE ON RONNIE: A kinesiology major... Enjoys going to themovies and lists “Taken” and “Lovin Basketball” as two of hisfavorites...Hopes to pursue an athletic training career...Greatgrandfather, Bobo Henderson, was an outfielder for the KansasMonarchs of the Negro Baseball League...The Los Angelesnative was born on April 15, 1991.

25Ronnie YellDefensive Back5-9, 165, SO, 1VSan Diego, Calif.Kinesiology Major

Game-by-Game in 2009Tackles

Opponent Solo AssistUSC - -Cal Poly - -Idaho - -Fresno State 2 0Boise State 3 1Nevada - -Utah State - -Hawai’i 5 2New Mexico St. 0 2Louisiana Tech 2 2

Ben enters 2010 preseasondrills as the number-one longsnapper...In his third season

in the program...Also can play aguard position.

2009: Did not see any game action.

2008: Did not see any game action.

2007: Joined the team and was asuccessful redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in foot-ball (Coach Tom Horn) and basket-ball at George Mason High in Falls

Church, Va….An all-state offensive lineman his seniorseason...Two-time all-district and all-region selection in foot-ball…Served as a student trainer at George Mason High…Pastrecipient of the Most Outstanding Technical Award from theArlington Career Center sports medicine course.

MORE ON BEN: A kinesiology major...Interested in a sportsmedicine career…Wants to become an orthopedic surgeon...TheVienna, Austria, native was born on February 22, 1989.

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HIGH SCHOOL: The graduate of La Jolla (Calif.) High letteredin football (Coach Dave Ponsford), volleyball and basketball...Played fullback and in the defensive line for the footballteam...Was a forward for the basketball team and played themiddle blocker and outside hitter positions in volleyball.

MORE ON Ja’RODD: A psychology major...Interested in acoaching career...Enjoys a wide-range of music and lists SamCooke and Lil Wayne as two of his favorite artists...One of hisbrothers, E.J. Watson, was a fullback who lettered at ColoradoState from 1993 through 1995 and had a 210-yard rushing gameagainst Fresno State...The San Diego, Calif., native was born onApril 5, 1990.

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2010 OpponentsGame 1 at Alabama Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Game 2 at Wisconsin Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Game 3 vs. Southern Utah Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Sept. 4Bryant Denny

StadiumTBA CDT

Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.Colors: Crimson & WhiteConference: SECStadium: Bryant Denny Stadium

(101,000, grass)2009 Record: 14-0, 8-0 SEC

Head Coach: Nick Saban (Kent State, 1973)

Record at School: 33-8, 3 seasonsCareer record: 124-50-1, 14 seasonsOffice Phone: 205-348-3602

Athletics Director: Mal MooreOffice: 205-348-3620

SID: Jeff PurintonOffice: 205-348-6084Cell: 205-535-6889Press Box: 205-348-6084Email: [email protected]

Website: www.rolltide.com

Alabama vs. SJSU: 0-0

Sept. 4 San Jose StateSept. 11 Penn StateSept. 18 at DukeSept. 25 at ArkansasOct. 2 FloridaOct. 9 at South CarolinaOct. 16 MississippiOct. 23 at TennesseeNov. 6 at LSUNov. 13 Mississippi StateNov. 20 Georgia StateNov. 26 Auburn

Sept. 11Camp Randall

Stadium11:00 a.m. CDT

ESPN

Location: Madison, Wisc.Colors: Cardinal & WhiteConference: Big TenStadium: Camp Randall Stadium

(80,321, FieldTurf)2009 Record: 10-3, 5-3 Big Ten

Head Coach: Bret Bielema(Iowa, 1992)

Record at School: 38-14, 4 seasonsCareer record: 38-14, 4 seasonsOffice Phone: 608-265-3701

Athletics Director: Barry AlvarezOffice: 608-262-1866

SID: Brian LucasOffice: 608-262-5052Cell: 608-513-5987Press Box: 608-265-2577Email: [email protected]

Website: www.uwbadgers.comWisconsin vs. SJSU: 1-0series scores on page 80

Sept. 4 at UNLVSept. 11 San Jose StateSept. 18 Arizona StateSept. 25 Austin PeayOct. 2 at Michigan StateOct. 9 MinnesotaOct.16 Ohio StateOct. 23 at IowaNov. 6 at PurdueNov. 13 IndianaNov. 20 at MichiganNov. 27 Northwestern

Sept. 18 Spartan Stadium

5:00 p.m. PDT

Location: Cedar City, UtahColors: Scarlet & WhiteConference: Great WestStadium: Eccles Coliseum

(8,500, grass)2009 Record: 5-6, 2-2 Great West

Head Coach: Ed Lamb (BYU, 1996)Record at School: 9-13, 2 seasonsCareer record: 9-13, 2 seasonsOffice Phone: 435-586-5470

Athletics Director: Ken BeazerOffice: 435-865-8354

SID: Neil GardnerOffice: 435-586-7753Cell: 435-559-0275Press Box: 435-586-5447Email: [email protected]

Website: www.suubirds.com

Southern Utah vs. SJSU: 0-1-0series scores on page 80

Sept. 4 at WyomingSept. 11 San DiegoSept. 18 at San Jose StateSept. 25 at Texas StateOct. 2 Northern ArizonaOct. 9 at North DakotaOct. 16 Cal PolyOct. 23 South DakotaOct. 30 at UC DavisNov. 6 Dixie StateNov. 13 at Eastern Washington

Game 4 at Utah Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Sept. 25 Rice Eccles

Stadium6:00 p.m. MDT

Location: Salt Lake City, UtahColors: Red & WhiteConference: Mountain WestStadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium

(45,017, FieldTurf)2009 Record: 10-3, 6-2 Mountain West

Head Coach: Kyle Whittingham(BYU, 1984)

Record at School: 48-17, 5 seasonsCareer record: 48-17, 5 seasonsOffice Phone: 801-581-3516A

Athletics Director: Chris HillOffice: 801-581-5605

SID: Liz AbelOffice: 801-581-3511Cell: 801-209-6346Press Box: 801-581-4783Email: [email protected]

Website: www.utahutes.com

Utah vs. SJSU: 5-1series scores on page 80

Sept. 2 PittSept. 11 UNLVSept. 18 New MexicoSept. 25 San Jose StateOct. 9 at Iowa StateOct. 16 at WyomingOct. 23 Colorado StateOct. 30 at AIr ForceNov. 6 TCUNov. 13 at Notre DameNov. 20 at San Diego StateNov. 28 BYU

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2010 OpponentsGame 5 vs. UC Davis Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Game 6 at Nevada Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Game 7 vs. Boise State Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Oct. 2 Spartan Stadium

5:00 p.m. PDTHomecoming

Location: Davis, Calif.Colors: Yale Blue & GoldConference: Great WestStadium: Aggie Stadium

(10,849, Sportex)2009 Record: 6-5, 3-1 Great West

Head Coach: Bob Biggs (UC Davis, 1973)

Record at School: 130-66-1, 17 seasonsCareer record: 130-66-1, 17 seasonsOffice Phone: 530-752-3525

Athletics Director: Greg WarzeckaOffice: 530-752-1111

SID: Mike RoblesOffice: 530-752-3680Cell: 530-979-1747Press Box: 530-752-9367Email: [email protected]

Website: www.ucdavisaggies.com

UC Davis vs. SJSU: 3-5-2series scores on page 80

Sept. 4 at CaliforniaSept. 11 Portland StateSept. 18 San DiegoSept. 25 at Weber StateOct. 2 at San Jose StateOct. 9 South DakotaOct. 23 South AlabamaOct. 30 Southern UtahNov. 6 at North DakotaNov. 13 at Cal PolyNov. 20 Sacramento State

Oct. 9 Mackay Stadium

1:05 p.m. PDT

Location: Reno, Nev.Colors: Navy Blue & SilverConference: WACStadium: Mackay Stadium

(29,993, FieldTurf)2009 Record: 8-5, 7-1 WAC

Head Coach: Chris Ault(Nevada, 1968)

Record at School: 206-96-1, 25 seasonsCareer record: 206-96-1, 25 seasonsOffice Phone: 775-784-6981

Athletics Director: Cary GrothOffice: 775-682-6970

SID: Chad HartleyOffice: 775-682-6982Cell: 775-229-5513Press Box: 775-784-6545Email: [email protected]

Website: www.nevadawolfpack.com

Nevada vs. SJSU: 14-8-2series scores on page 80

Sept. 2 E. WashingtonSept. 11 Colorado StateSept. 17 CaliforniaSept. 25 at BYUOct. 2 at UNLVOct. 9 San Jose StateOct. 16 at Hawai’iOct. 30 Utah StateNov. 6 at IdahoNov. 13 at Fresno StateNov. 20 New Mexico StateNov. 26 Boise StateDec. 4 at Louisiana Tech

Oct. 16 Spartan Stadium

5:00 p.m. PDT

Location: Boise, IdahoColors: Blue & OrangeConference: WACStadium: Bronco Stadium

(32,000, Blue FieldTurf)2009 Record: 14-0, 8-0 WAC

Head Coach: Chris Petersen (UC Davis, 1988)

Record at School: 49-4, 4 seasonsCareer record: 49-4, 4 seasonsOffice Phone: 208-426-1281

Athletics Director: Gene BleymeierOffice: 208-426-1826

SID: Max CorbetOffice: 208-426-1515Cell: 208-859-6952Press Box: 208-426-1408Email: [email protected]

Website: www.broncosports.com

BSU vs. SJSU: 10-0series scores on page 80

Sept. 6 Virginia Tech (Fed Ex Field)Sept. 18 at WyomingSept. 25 Oregon StateOct. 2 at New Mexico StateOct. 9 ToledoOct. 16 at San Jose StateOct. 26 Louisiana TechNov. 6 Hawai’iNov. 12 at IdahoNov. 19 Fresno StateNov. 26 at NevadaDec. 4 Utah State

Game 8 vs. Fresno State Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Oct. 23 Spartan Stadium

5:00 p.m. PDT

Location: Fresno, Calif.Colors: Red & BlueConference: WACStadium: Bulldog Stadium

(41,031, natural grass)2009 Record: 8-5, 6-2 WAC

Head Coach: Pat Hill (UC Riverside, 1973)

Record at School: 100-66, 13 seasonsCareer record: 100-66, 13 seasonsOffice Phone: 559-278-3015

Athletics Director: Thomas BoehOffice: 559-278-3178

SID: Steve WeaklandOffice: 559-278-2509Cell: 559-287-3304Press Box: 559-278-5951Email: [email protected]: www.gobulldogs.com

FSU vs. SJSU: 38-33-1series scores on page 80

Sept. 4 CincinnatiSept. 18 at Utah StateSept. 25 at MississippiOct. 2 Cal PolyOct. 9 Hawai’iOct. 16 New Mexico StateOct. 23 at San Jose StateNov. 6 at Louisiana TechNov. 13 NevadaNov. 19 at Boise StateNov. 27 IdahoDec. 3 Illinois

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2010 OpponentsGame 9 at New Mexico State Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Game 10 vs. Utah State Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Game 11 at Hawai’i Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Oct. 30 Aggie Memorial

Stadium2:00 p.m. MDT

Location: Las Cruces, N.M.Colors: Crimson & WhiteConference: WACStadium: Aggie Memorial Stadium

(30,343, grass)2009 Record: 3-10, 1-7 WAC

Head Coach: DeWayne Walker (Regents College 1992)

Record at School: 3-10, 1 seasonCareer record: 3-10, 1 seasonOffice Phone: 575-646-2521

Athletics Director: McKinley BostonOffice: 575-646-7630

SID: Tyler DunkelOffice: 575-646-2927Cell: 575-640-7270Press Box: 575-646-2700Email: [email protected]

Website: www.nmstatesports.comNMSU vs. SJSU: 2-15series scores on page 80

Sept. 5 San Diego StateSept. 18 at UTEPSept. 25 at KansasOct. 2 Boise StateOct. 9 New MexicoOct. 16 at Fresno StateOct. 23 at IdahoOct. 30 San Jose StateNov. 6 at Utah StateNov. 13 Louisiana TechNov. 20 at NevadaNov. 27 Hawai’i

Nov. 13 Spartan Stadium

5:00 p.m. PST

Location: Logan, UtahColors: Navy Blue & WhiteConference: WACStadium: Romney Stadium

(25,513, Sprinturf)2009 Record: 4-8, 3-5 WAC

Head Coach: Gary Andersen (Utah, 1986)

Record at School: 4-8, 1st seasonCareer record: 4-8, 1st seasonOffice Phone: 435-696-1870

Athletics Director: Scott BarnesOffice: 435-797-2060

SID: Zach FisherOffice: 435-797-2066Cell: 435-213-0318Press Box: 435-797-1686Email: [email protected]

Website: www.utahstateaggies.com

USU vs. SJSU: 11-20-1series scores on page 80

Sept. 4 at OklahomaSept. 11 Idaho StateSept. 18 Fresno StateSept. 25 at San Diego StateOct. 1 BYUOct. 9 at Louisiana TechOct. 23 Hawai’iOct. 30 at NevadaNov. 6 New Mexico StateNov. 13 at San Jose StateNov. 20 IdahoDec. 4 at Boise State

Nov. 20 Aloha Stadium5:30 p.m. HST

Location: Honolulu, HawaiiColors: Green, Black,

White & Silver AccentConference: WACStadium: Aloha Stadium

(50,000, artificial turf)2009 Record: 6-7, 3-5 WAC

Head Coach: Greg McMackin (Southern Oregon, 1967)

Record at School: 13-14, 2 seasonsCareer record: 13-14, 2 seasonsOffice Phone:

808-956-6508

Athletics Director: Jim DonovanOffice: 808-956-7301

SID: Derek InouchiOffice: 808-956-4478Cell: 808-954-0234Press Box: 808-486-1800Email: [email protected]

Website: www.hawaiiathletics.com

UH vs. SJSU: 16-16-1series scores on page 80

Sept. 2 USCSept. 11 at ArmySept. 18 at ColoradoSept. 25 Charleston SouthernOct. 2 Louisiana TechOct. 9 at Fresno StateOct. 16 NevadaOct. 23 at Utah StateOct. 30 IdahoNov. 6 at Boise StateNov. 20 San Jose StateNov. 27 at New Mexico StateDec. 4 UNLV

Game 12 vs. Louisiana Tech Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Nov. 27 Spartan Stadium

5:00 p.m. PST

Location: Ruston, La.Colors: Red & BlueConference: WAC2009 Record: 4-8, 3-5 WACStadium: Joe Aillet Stadium

(30,000, FieldTurf)

Head Coach: Sonny Dykes (Texas Tech, 1993)

Record at School: 0-0, 1st seasonCareer record: 0-0, 1st seasonOffice Phone: 318-257-4546

Athletics Director: Bruce Van De VeldeOffice: 318-257-4111

SID: Patrick WalshOffice: 318-257-3144Cell: 318-514-9203Press Box: 318-257-3144Email: [email protected]

Website: www.latechsports.com

LTU vs. SJSU: 5-4series scores on page 80

Sept. 4 GramblingSept. 11 at Texas A&MSept. 18 NavySept. 25 Southern MississippiOct. 2 at Hawai’iOct. 9 Utah StateOct. 16 IdahoOct. 26 at Boise StateNov. 6 Fresno StateNov. 13 at New Mexico StateNov. 27 at San Jose StateDec. 4 Nevada

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Dec. 4Kibbie Dome2:00 p.m. PST

Location: Moscow, IdahoColors: Silver & Vandal GoldConference: WACStadium: Kibbie Dome

(16,000, RealGrass Pro)2009 Record: 8-5, 4-4 WAC

Head Coach: Robb Akey (Weber State, 1988)

Record at School: 11-26, 3 seasonsCareer record: 11-26, 3 seasonsOffice Phone: 208-885-0235

Athletics Director: Dr. Rob SpearOffice: 208-885-0200

SID: Becky PaullOffice: 208-885-0245Cell: 208-669-0411Press Box: 208-885-0211Email: [email protected]

Website: www.govandals.com

Idaho vs. SJSU: 8-12-1series scores below

Sept. 2 North DakotaSept. 11 at NebraskaSept. 18 UNLVSept. 25 at Colorado StateOct. 2 at Western MichiganOct. 16 at Louisiana TechOct. 23 New Mexico StateOct. 30 at Hawai’iNov. 6 NevadaNov. 12 Boise StateNov. 20 at Utah StateNov. 27 at Fresno StateDec. 4 San Jose State

Game 13 at Idaho Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Alabama seriesFirst Meeting

Wisconsin seriesWisconsin 1, San Jose State 0

9/13/97 56-10 (Home - L)

Southern Utah seriesSan Jose State 1

Utah 59/16/00 47-7 (Home - W)

Utah seriesUtah 5, San Jose State 1

9/27/69 42-7 (Away - L)10/31/70 13-9 (Home - L)10/20/73 28-21 (Home - L)11/2/74 24-6 (Away - W)10/31/98 49-17 (Home - L)9/12/09 24-14 (Home - L)

UC Davis seriesSan Jose State 5, UC Davis 3,

Ties 21922 58-0 (L)1929 13-0 (L)1930 0-0 (T)1931 13-3 (L)1928 6-0 (W)11/19/32 19-7 (Home - W)11/11/33 20-0 (Away - W)10/20/34 0-0 (Away - T)9/29/07 34-14 (Home - W)8/30/08 17-13 (Home - W)

Nevada seriesNevada 14, San Jose State 8,

Ties 21899 6-0 (L)1900 0-0 (T)1931 18-0 (Away - L)11/5/32 0-0 (Home - T)10/27/34 10-0 (Home - W)11/16/35 20-6 (Away - W)10/7/39 28-0 (Home - W)11/30/40 30-7 (Home - W)11/8/41 20-19 (Home - L)9/24/48 39-0 (Home - L)11/7/92 39-35 (Home - W)11/6/93 46-45 (Away - L)10/22/94 42-10 (Home - L)11/18/95 45-28 (Away - L)11/21/00 49-30 (Away - W)11/10/01 64-45 (Home - W)10/19/02 52-24 (Away - L)9/18/03 42-30 (Home - L)11/6/04 42-24 (Away - L)10/1/05 30-23 (Home - L)10/21/06 23-7 (Away - L)

11/24/07 27-24 (Home - W)11/15/08 41-17 (Away - L)11/8/09 62-7 (Home - L)

Boise State seriesBoise State 10, San Jose State 010/14/78 30-15 (Away - L)11/17/01 56-6 (Away - L)10/26/02 45-8 (Home - L)10/25/03 77-14 (Away - L)11/13/0456-49 (Home - L, 2OT)10/15/05 38-21 (Away - L)11/11/06 23-20 (Home - L)11/3/07 42-7 (Away - L)10/24/08 33-16 (Home - L)10/31/09 45-7 (Away - L)

Fresno State seriesFresno State 38,

San Jose State 33, Ties 31921 14-2 (W)1925 23-7 (L)1926 34-0 (L)1927 10-7 (L)1929 26-14 (W)1930 27-12 (L)1931 32-0 (L)10/22/32 0-0 (Home - T)11/18/33 18-7 (Away - W)11/3/34 7-7 (Home - T)11/24/39 42-7 (Home - W)11/16/40 14-7 (Away - W)11/14/41 0-0 (Away - T)12/26/42 6-0 (Away - L)11/2/46 13-2 (Home - W)11/27/47 21-20 (Away - L)11/19/48 41-6 (Home - W)11/24/49 43-7 (Away - W)11/3/50 33-7 (Home - W)10/6/51 32-6 (Away -W)10/10/52 40-6 (Home - W)10/3/53 27-21 (Away - W)11/19/54 28-0 (Home - W)11/18/55 28-0 (Away - L)11/22/56 30-14 (Home - L)11/16/57 13-6 (Away - L)11/15/58 48-6 (Home - W)10/17/59 40-14 (Away - W)11/11/60 27-12 (Home - L)11/18/61 36-27 (Away - L)11/10/62 20-14 (Home - L)

11/16/63 56-27 (Home - W)11/21/64 26-14 (Home - W)11/20/65 24-18 (Away - L)11/19/66 15-13 (Home - L)11/18/67 35-30 (Away - W)9/28/68 25-21 (Home - W)11/21/70 27-19 (Home - L)9/18/71 14-7 (Away - L)

9/30/72 23-21 (Home - L)9/15/73 24-6 (Away - W)9/14/74 28-7 (Home - W)11/1/75 21-7 (Away - W)10/23/76 21-7 (Home - W)10/22/77 45-24 (Away - L)10/21/78 26-16 (Home - W)10/13/79 35-22 (Away - W*)10/11/80 26-14 (Home - W)10/3/81 65-33 (Away - W)10/23/82 39-27 (Home - L)10/8/83 41-23 (Away - W)10/27/84 18-17 (Home - W)10/12/85 37-17 (Away - L)10/4/86 45-41 (Home - W)10/17/87 20-16 (Away - W)10/29/88 17-15 (Home - L)11/4/89 31-30 (Away - L)11/17/90 42-7 (Home - W)11/23/91 31-28 (Away - L)9/3/94 45-13 (Away - L)10/12/96 28-18 (Away - L)11/1/97 53-12 (Home - L)11/21/98 24-21 (Away - L)11/20/99 63-12 (Away - L)11/24/00 37-6 (Home - L)11/23/01 40-21 (Away - L)11/23/02 19-16 (Home - L)11/15/03 41-7 (Away - L)11/27/04 62-28 (Home - L)11/5/05 45-7 (Away - L)12/2/06 24-14 (Home - W)10/20/07 30-0 (Away - L)11/21/08 24-10 (Home - L)10/17/09 41-21 (Away - L)

* – game forfeited to FresnoState by conference action

New Mexico State seriesSan Jose State 15,

New Mexico State 29/1/84 14-0 (Away - W)9/7/85 32-3 (Home - W)11/1/86 45-7 (Away - W)10/10/87 57-6 (Home - W)9/3/88 51-0 (Away - W)10/28/89 34-6 (Home - W)11/10/90 56-20 (Away - W)10/12/91 39-13 (Home - W)11/21/92 34-24 (Home - L)10/16/93 52-13 (Away - W)11/5/94 24-21 (Home - L)11/5/95 38-37 (Away - W)11/19/05 27-10 (Home - W)11/4/06 31-21 (Away - W)11/10/07 51-17 (Home - W)10/18/08 31-14 (Away - W)11/28/09 13-10 (Home - W)

Utah State seriesSan Jose State 20, Utah State 11

Ties 19/30/40 19-0 (Away - W)9/26/41 30-0 (Home - W)1/1/47 20-0 (Bowl - W)9/18/54 20-0 (Home - W)9/16/55 13-0 (Away - W)9/15/62 29-18 (Home - L)10/5/63 20-0 (Away - L)10/2/65 35-8 (Home - L)11/12/66 27-7 (Away - L)9/4/76 45-10 (Home - W)9/10/77 27-7 (Away - L)10/28/78 31-21 (Away - L)9/8/79 48-48 (Home - T)11/22/80 44-38 (Home - L)10/24/81 27-24 (Away - W)11/20/82 49-26 (Home - W)11/5/83 22-15 (Away - L)10/6/84 38-21 (Home - W)9/21/85 35-32 (Away - L)10/11/86 38-28 (Home - W)10/31/87 24-14 (Away - W)10/22/88 36-31 (Home - W)11/11/89 36-31 (Away - W)10/20/90 34-27 (Home - W)9/28/91 23-7 (Away - W)10/24/92 27-25 (Away - W)9/30/95 32-30 (Home - W)10/8/05 24-17 (Away - L)10/14/06 21-14 (Home - W)9/22/07 23-20 (Away - W)10/11/08 30-7 (Home - W)11/14/09 24-9 (Away - L)

Hawai’i seriesSan Jose State 16, Hawai’i 16,

Ties 1, Cancellations 112/4/36 13-8 (Away -W)12/4/37 7-6 (Away - W)12/3/38 13-12 (Away - L)12/16/41 Cancelled (Away)9/23/55 34-0 (Home - W)11/30/56 20-0 (Away - L)11/30/57 12-0 (Away - W)9/27/58 8-6 (Home - L)10/3/59 44-14 (Home - W)12/2/60 48-6 (Away - W)11/30/62 19-0 (Away - W)11/25/72 28-14 (Away - L)11/24/73 23-3 (Away - W)11/9/74 32-11 (Away - W)11/29/75 30-20 (Away - L)9/11/76 48-7 (Home - W)11/5/77 24-14 (Home - W)10/7/78 25-11 (Away - L)9/17/88 36-27 (Away - L)

11/16/91 35-35 (Home - T)11/9/96 38-17 (Away - W)11/15/97 38-14 (Home - W)11/7/98 45-17 (Away - W)11/6/99 62-41 (Home - L)10/28/00 57-48 (Away - W)11/3/01 34-10 (Away - L)11/2/02 40-31 (Away - L)11/1/03 13-10 (Home - L)10/23/04 46-28 (Away - L)10/22/05 45-38 (Home - L)11/18/06 54-17 (Away - L)10/12/07 42-35 (Home - L, OT)9/27/08 20-17 (Away - W)11/21/09 17-10 (Home - L, OT)

Louisiana Tech seriesLouisiana Tech 5San Jose State 4

10/23/92 31-6 (Home - W)11/12/93 27-6 (Away - W)10/6/01 41-20 (Away - L)11/9/02 42-30 (Home - W)10/29/05 31-14 (Away - L)10/28/06 44-10 (Home - W)11/17/07 27-23 (Away - L)11/8/08 21-0 (Home - L)12/5/09 55-20 (Away - L)

Idaho seriesSan Jose State 12, Idaho 8,

Ties 110/19/46 26-14 (Away - W)10/20/51 40-7 (Away - L)9/18/53 34-6 (Home - W)11/2/54 38-7 (Away - W)11/1/58 41-6 (Away - W)11/18/60 22-20 (Home - W)9/30/61 27-18 (Away - L)10/13/62 12-12 (Home - T)10/26/63 28-12 (Away - L)9/19/64 3-0 (Home - L)9/25/65 17-7 (Away - L)11/5/66 21-7 (Home - W)11/9/68 35-17 (Home - L)9/9/78 31-14 (Home - W)10/25/80 32-10 (Home - W)9/12/98 17-12 (Home - L)11/26/05 26-18 (Home - W)11/25/06 28-13 (Away - W)10/6/07 28-20 (Home - W)11/1/08 30-24 (Away - W)10/10/09 29-25 (Home - L)

Series Scores vs. 2010 Opponents

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2009 In ReviewSan Jose State at #4-USCMemorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, Calif.September 5, 2009 84,325 in attendance

Los Angeles, Calif.----San Jose State startedthe 2009 season quickly, but USC, ranked pre-season #4, took over in the middle of the sec-ond quarter en route to a 56-3 victory.

Thanks to some heady defense that forced apair of USC fumbles in the first quarter, TylerCope put the Spartans (0-1) on the scoreboardfirst with a 41-yard field goal.

The Trojans had established their ability tostop the San Jose State offense early on yield-ing just three first downs. In the second quar-ter, USC’s offense found its groove scoringfour touchdowns, all on the ground.

USC extended its 28-3 halftime lead withtwo more rushing touchdowns in the thirdquarter for a 42-3 advantage. By game’s end,the Trojans balanced a dynamic ground attackwith sharp passing by quarterbacks MattBarkley and Aaron Corp, who combined tocomplete 19--of-23 passes for 278 yards.

One Spartan highlight was the punting byPhilip Zavala. His 43.4 yard average was thefirst sign of what would be a very effective sea-son for the San Jose State punter.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALSan Jose State 3 0 0 0 3USC 0 28 14 14 56

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-USCSJSU-Cope, 41-yard field goal 1/3:36 3-0USC-Johnson, 4-yard run (Congdon kick) 2/10:47 3-7USC -Johnson, 2-yard run (Congdon kick) 2/5:11 3-14USC -Bradford, 43-yard run (Congdon kick) 2/2:28 3-21USC-McKnight, 6-yard run (Congdon kick) 2/0:23 3-28USC-McKnight, 54-yard run (Congdon kick) 3/13:22 3-35USC-Ellison, 4-yard pass from Barkley (Congdon kick) 3/8:21 3-42USC-Tyler, 1-yard run (Congdon kick) 4/10:56 3-49USC-Shoemate, 13-yard pass from Corp (Houston kick) 4/4:13 3-56

TEAM STATISTICS SJSU USCFirst Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 22Rushes-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-9 45-342Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 278Passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-30-0 19-23-0Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 620Avg. Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 9.1Punts-Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-43.4 6-34.7Fumbles-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2-2Penalties-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20 9-72Punt Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 3-28Kick Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-123 2-41Possession Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27:25 32:35

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingSan Jose State: Perry, 14-48; Harrison, 1-10; Reese, 1-0; Avila, 1-0; Jurovich, 1-(-3);Rutley, 2-(-4); Muldrow, 4-(-4); K. Reed, 4-(-16); La Secla, 3-(-22). USC: McKnight, 14-145; Tyler, 5-72; Bradford, 4-53; Gable, 7-37; Johnson, 6-27;Havili, 2-10; Mokhtar, 2-4; Shoemate, 1-2; Corp, 1-(-3); Barkley, 3-(-5).

PassingSan Jose State: K. Reed, 9-17-0-66; La Secla, 5-10-0-43; Eden, 1-2-0-3, Team, 0-1-0-0.USC: Barkley, 15-19-0-233; Corp, 4-4-0-45.

ReceivingSan Jose State: Jurovich, 5-64; Avery, 2-15; Avila, 2-14; Harrison, 2-10; Muldrow, 2-1;Beauchman, 1-4; Reese, 1-4.USC: D. Williams, 3-67; McCoy, 3-64; Havili, 3-26; Ausberry, 2-37; Shoemate, 2-23;Ayles, 2-22; McKnight, 1-21; Butler, 1-11; Ellison, 1-4; Patterson, 1-3.

San Jose State vs. #17-UtahSpartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif.September 12, 2009 23,684 in attendance

San Jose, Calif.-----The University of Utahcame into Spartan Stadium for San Jose State’shome opener with a 15-game winning streak -the longest in the nation. The Spartans pushedthe Utes to the brink before dropping a 24-14decision in the first game played on the newFieldTurf surface in the stadium.

Like the opener at USC a week earlier, theplan at quarterback was for Kyle Reed to startand Jordan La Secla to play. La Secla, who hadthrown just 22 passes in two seasons, had hisbiggest game to date at the major college level.Showing off his strong arm, the San Jose Statepassing game came to life.

Wide receivers Kevin Jurovich andMarquis Avery each had seven receptions.Jurovich went over the 100-yard mark inreceiving yardage. Avery’s 1-yard touchdownreception late in the fourth quarter gave SanJose State hopes for a major upset.

The defense which stopped Utah with a goalline stand at the 1-yard line in the first half andcreated two more turnovers on fumble recover-ies needed one more stop. A 46-yard run from midfield by running back ShakerinSausan, his first carry of the season, set up a 25-yard field goal by Joe Phillips tokeep Utah’s winning streak in tact.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALUtah 7 0 0 17 24San Jose State 0 7 0 7 14

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UTAH-SJSUUTAH-Asiata, 1-yard run (Vroman kick) 1/8:30 7-0SJSU-Rutley, 2-yard run (Cope kick) 2/12:02 7-7UTAH-Brooks, 51-yard pass from Cain (Phillips kick) 4/13:44 14-7UTAH-Wide, 15-yard (Phillips kick) 4/9:03 21-7SJSU-Avery, 1-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 4/5:03 21-14UTAH-Phillips, 25-yard field goal 4/0:13 24-14

TEAM STATISTICS ..................................................................UU SJSUFirst Downs....................................................................................23 19Rushes-Yards..............................................................................40-251 22-22Passing Yards ................................................................................248 242Passes ......................................................................................... 18-32-0 21-34-1Total Offense .................................................................................499 264Avg. Per Play.................................................................................6.9 4.7Punts-Avg. ................................................................................. 2-47.0 9-37.8Fumbles-Lost ................................................................................ 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards ...........................................................................11-69 7-60Punt Returns-Yards ....................................................................2-31 0-0Kick Returns-Yards ....................................................................3-74 4-66Possession Time .......................................................................32:18 27:42

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingUtah: Asiata, 20-94; Cain, 10-69; Sausan, 1-46; Wide, 8-40; Brooks, 1-2.San Jose State: Rutley, 2-10; Perry, 7-9; K. Reed, 1-6; Muldrow, 3-2; La Secla, 7-0;Knight, 1-0; Harrison, 1-(-5).

PassingUtah: Cain, 18-31-0-248; Asiata, 0-1-0-0.San Jose State: K. Reed, 0-1-0-0; La Secla, 21-33-1-242.

ReceivingUtah: Brooks, 5-98-1; D. Reed, 5-62; Peel, 4-49; Asiata, 3-30; Smithson, 1-9.San Jose State: Jurovich, 7-113; Avery, 7-85; Beauchman, 2-15; Otten, 2-13; Muldrow,1-11; Harrison, 1-3; Avila, 1-2.

Punter Philip Zavala had abusy and productive day in

the season opener.

Defensive end Carl Ihenachorecovered a fumble for thesecond consecutive week.

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2009 in ReviewSan Jose State at StanfordStanford Stadium, Stanford, Calif.September 19, 2009 33,560 in attendance

Stanford, Calif.----Two special teams touch-downs, one on the opening kickoff and a sec-ond-half punt return, propelled Stanford to a42-17 win over San Jose State.

The Cardinal picked up a third score on aCorey Gatewood 23-yard interception return atthe start of the second half.

Jordan La Secla made his first start for SanJose State, completed 17-of-30 passes with theinterception for 155 yards and engineered a 70-yard scoring drive capped by a 1-yard JalalBeauchman touchdown reception to close thedeficit to 14-7.

Lamon Muldrow capped San Jose State’sscoring for the evening with a 14-yard touch-down run. Other than Muldrow’s fourth quar-ter running, the Spartans struggled to comple-ment the passing of La Secla and Kyle Reed.San Jose State gained just 24 yards rushing.

The defense came up with three more fum-ble recoveries and a Peyton Thompson passinterception, but that was not enough.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALSan Jose State 0 7 3 17 17Stanford 14 7 21 0 42

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-STANSTAN-Owusu, 94-yard kickoff return (Whitaker kick) 1/14:50 0-7STAN-Gerhart, 3-yard run (Whitaker kick) 1/7:59 0-14SJSU-Beauchman, 1-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 2/5:50 7-14STAN-Gerhart, 1-yard run (Whitaker kick) 2/0:41 7-21STAN-Gatewood, 23-yard interception return

(Whitaker kick) 3/12:13 7-28SJSU-Cope, 30-yard field goal 3/5:57 10-28STAN-Owusu, 22-yard pass from Luck (Whitaker kick) 3/1:44 10-35STAN-Sherman, 48-yard punt return (Whitaker kick) 3/0:00 10-42SJSU-Muldrow, 14-yard run (Cope kick) 4/11:11 17-42

TEAM STATISTICS SJSU STANFirst Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 16Rushes-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-24 40-211Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 171Passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-39-1 11-15-1Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 382Avg. Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 6.9Punts-Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-46.3 2-46.5Fumbles-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 3-3Penalties-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-24 9-89Punt Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 4-72Kick Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-113 3-168Possession Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29:37 30:23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingSan Jose State: Muldrow, 5-35; Island, 3-29; Perry, 5-8; Avila, 1-3; Reese, 2-0; K.Reed, 4-(-4); Jurovich, 2-(-19); La Secla, 5-(-25), Team, 1-(-3). Stanford: Gerhart, 24-113; Stewart, 5-29; Taylor, 4-28; Gaffney, 2-20; Luck, 4-19;Owusu, 1-2.

PassingSan Jose State: La Secla, 17-30-1-155; K. Reed, 5-8-0-38; Zavala, 1-1-0-11.Stanford: Luck, 9-12-1-170, Pritchard, 2-3-0-1.

ReceivingSan Jose State: Jurovich, 9-103; Otten, 4-32; Muldrow, 4-22; Beauchman, 2-19; Avery,2-15; Burns, 1-11; Harrison, 1-2.Stanford: Whalen, 3-63; Owusu, 3-51; Marecic, 2-48; Gerhart, 1-8; Terrell, 1-2;Patterson, 1-(-1).

San Jose State vs. Cal PolySpartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif.September 26, 2009 13,510 in attendance

San Jose, Calif.-----San Jose State had its bestground game of the season piling up 242 yardsin a 19-9 win over Cal Poly.

Lamon Muldrow had his best game of theseason rushing for 184 yards and scoring thegame’s final touchdown on a 2-yard run late inthe fourth quarter.

The San Jose State defense did not allow atouchdown in the final three quarters and tookthe ball away once on an interception andanother on a fumble forced by DevinNewsome. For the first time since 2006, theSpartans blocked an extra-point attempt whendefensive tackle Adonis Davis broke throughthe middle of the Mustangs’ formation. And,safety Tanner Burns earned WAC DefensivePlayer of the Week honors with 11 tackles anda pass interception.

Jordan La Secla started at quarterback andthrew two touchdown passes for the secondtime in three games. He hooked up with JalalBeauchman for the second week in a row forSan Jose State’s first points of the game.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALCal Poly 6 3 0 0 9San Jose State 0 6 7 6 19

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME CP-SJSUCP-Grayson, 53-yard run (Kick blocked) 1/7:45 6-0CP-Pinto, 30-yard field goal 2/3:25 9-0SJSU-Beauchman, 8-yard pass from La Secla (Kick failed) 2/0:31 9-6SJSU-Avery, 7-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 3/5:07 9-13SJSU-Muldrow, 2-yard run (Kick failed) 4/4:33 9-19

TEAM STATISTICS ...................................................................CP SJSUFirst Downs....................................................................................17 16Rushes-Yards..............................................................................43-179 31-242Passing Yards ................................................................................135 172Passes ......................................................................................... 10-26-1 18-32-1Total Offense .................................................................................314 414Avg. Per Play.................................................................................4.6 6.6Punts-Avg. ................................................................................. 7-38.7 5-40.4Fumbles-Lost ................................................................................ 2-1 1-0Penalties-Yards ............................................................................6-50 5-50Punt Returns-Yards ....................................................................1-54 3-12Kick Returns-Yards ....................................................................4-68 1-27Possession Time .......................................................................32:18 27:42

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingCal Poly: Grayson, 15-138; Romanelli, 10-37; Thierry, 5-27; Mahr, 3-3; Smith, 9-(-24);Team, 1-(-2).San Jose State: Muldrow, 20-184; La Secla, 7-35; Perry, 2-16; Island, 2-7.

PassingCal Poly: Smith, 10-25-1-135. Team, 0-1-0-0.San Jose State: La Secla, 18-32-1.

ReceivingCal Poly: Johnson, 6-93; Mahr, 1-28; Thierry, 1-8; Romanelli, 1-3; Grayson, 1-3.San Jose State: Jurovich, 7-108; Avery, 4-13; Beauchman, 3-11; Harrison, 2-28; Otten,1-7; Muldrow, 1-2.

Tight end Ryan Otten had aseason-high four receptions

against Stanford.

Adonis Davis broke throughto block a Cal Poly extra-

point attempt.

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San Jose State vs. IdahoSpartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif.October 10, 2009 15,321 in attendance

San Jose, Calif.----San Jose State had itsbiggest passing day of the season throwing for302 yard, but Idaho spoiled Homecoming witha 29-25 come-from-behind victory.

There were six lead changes and neitherteam led by more than eight points.

The Spartans had trouble rushing the foot-ball gaining just 45 yards, but Jordan La Seclahad seven different targets in the game. KevinJurovich and Brandon Rutley each caughteight passes.

The San Jose State defense maintained itsability to create turnovers. The Spartans inter-cepted three passes and came up with a a fum-ble recovery. Yet, an interception by Idaho line-backer Jono Grayson near the end of the firsthalf may have been the game’s biggest play.Idaho kicker Trey Farquhar went on to boot a52-yard field goal with no time left as a resultof the turnover.

The Spartans took their last lead with 10:46remaining on a Tyler Cope 20-yard field, butafter two changes in possession, Idaho executeda nine-play, 67-yard touchdown drive to win the game.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALIdaho 3 9 10 7 29San Jose State 7 7 0 11 25

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UI-SJSUSJSU-Harrison, 17-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 1/9:07 0-7UI-Farquhar, 23-yard field goal 1/3:05 3-7UI-Woolridge, 1 yard run (Kick blocked) 2/11:47 9-7SJSU-La Secla, 7-yard run (Cope kick) 2/2:47 9-14UI-Farquhar, 52-yard field goal 2/0:00 12-14UI-McCarty, 3-yard run (Farquhar kick) 3/11:56 19-14UI-Farquhar, 26-yard field goal 3/2:55 22-14SJSU-Avery, 38-yard pass from La Secla

(Beauchman pass from La Secla) 4/14:54 22-22SJSU-Cope, 20-yard field goal 4/10:46 22-25UI-Woolridge, 5-yard run (Farquhar kick) 4/1:10 29-25

TEAM STATISTICS UI SJSUFirst Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 20Rushes-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-274 21-45Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 302Passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-27-3 31-43-2Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501 347Avg. Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3 5.4Punts-Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-38.0 3-48.3Fumbles-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-113 9-75Punt Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1-4Kick Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-78 6-120Possession Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34:00 26:00

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingIdaho: McCarty, 16-125; Woolridge, 18-93; Jackson, 7-57; Team, 1-(-1). San Jose State: La Secla, 9-19; Muldrow, 8-18; Avery, 2-7; Perry, 1-1.

PassingIdaho: Enderle, 14-26-3-216; Reeder, 1-1-0-11.San Jose State: La Secla, 31-43-2-302.

ReceivingIdaho: Komar, 5-73; Greenwood, 4-56; Hardy, 2-17; Shaw, 1-41; Davis, 1-28; Bjorvik,1-9; Small, 1-3.San Jose State: Jurovich, 8-75; Rutley, 8-63; Avery, 7-96; Harrison, 3-30; Muldrow, 3-24; Otten, 1-14; Beauchman, 1-0.

San Jose State at Fresno StateBulldog Stadium, Fresno, Calif.October 17, 2009 35,495 in attendance

Fresno, Calif.-----San Jose State had its bigplays early and late, but Fresno State had itsshare in the middle and went on to post a 41-21 victory over the Spartans.

San Jose State capitalized on a Fresno Statefumble on the first play from scrimmage andput together a 70-yard scoring drive to take a14-7 first-quarter lead.

Then Fresno State began to assert itself.Tailback Ryan Matthews, the nation’s leadingground gainer, ripped off a 59-yard touch-down run highlighting a 233-yard perform-ance. The Bulldogs special teams came up witha punt block after Matthews’ score leading to along field goal against the Spartans with notime remaining at the end of the second quar-ter. Fresno State went into the locker roomwith a 31-14 lead.

The Bulldogs tacked on 10 more pointsbefore San Jose State closed out the scoring on a59-yard pass from Kyle Reed to Josh Harrison.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALSan Jose State 14 0 0 7 21Fresno State 7 24 0 10 41

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-FSSJSU-Beauchman, 20-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick)1/13:44 7-0FS-Wylie, 27-yard pass from Colburn (Goessling kick) 1/7:11 7-7SJSU-Rutley, 7-yard run (Cope kick) 1/2:06 14-7FS-Rouse, 3-yard run (Goessling kick) 2/13:11 14-14FS-Moore, 23-yard pass from Colburn (Goessling kick) 2/5:21 14-21FS-Matthews, 59-yard run (Goessling kick) 2/1:48 14-28FS-Goessling, 40-yard field goal 2/0:00 14-31FS-Moore, 4-yard pass from Feathers (Goessling kick) 4/14:53 14-38FS-Goessling, 46-yard field goal 4/6:56 14-41SJSU-Harrison, 59-yard pass from K. Reed (Cope kick) 4/0:09 21-41

TEAM STATISTICS .................................................................SJSU FSFirst Downs....................................................................................20 22Rushes-Yards..............................................................................31-124 43-302Passing Yards ................................................................................221 124Passes ......................................................................................... 20-35-1 10-17-0Total Offense .................................................................................345 426Avg. Per Play.................................................................................5.2 7.1Punts-Avg. ................................................................................. 7-38.1 4-54.0Fumbles-Lost ................................................................................ 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards ............................................................................8-55 7-50Punt Returns-Yards .....................................................................4-1 3-1Kick Returns-Yards ...................................................................7-136 2-24Possession Time .......................................................................29:59 30:01

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingSan Jose State: Muldrow, 15-73; Rutley, 6-21; Zavala, 1-21; Perry, 6-19; Island, 1-4;La Secla, 2-(-14).Fresno State: Matthews, 20-233; Miller, 7-49; Rouse, 7-32; Feathers, 2-15; Harding,1-2; Harris, 1-0; Wylie, 1-(-1); Colburn, 3-(-27); Team, 1-(-1).

PassingSan Jose State: La Secla, 17-27-0-143; K. Reed, 3-8-1-59.Fresno State: Colburn, 7-12-0-117; Carr, 2-3-0-3; Feathers, 1-2-0-4.

ReceivingSan Jose State: Beauchman, 5-56; Harrison, 4-80; Avery, 4-23; Muldrow, 3-22;Jurovich, 1-13; Rutley, 1-12; Island, 1-11; Avila, 1-4.Fresno State: Ajirotutu, 4-61; Moore, 2-27; Wylie, 1-27; Newborn, 1-9; Camp, 1-6;Miller, 1-(-6).

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2009 In Review

Safety Duke Ihenacho led allplayers with 12 tackles and

intercepted a pass.

Jalal Beauchman scored forthe fourth game in a row.

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San Jose State at #6/5-Boise StateBronco Stadium, Boise, IdahoOctober 31, 2009 31,684 in attendance

Boise, Idaho----For the third game in a row,the end of the second quarter was San JoseState’s downfall. Boise State scored two touch-downs in the final minute of the first half enroue to a 45-7 win over the Spartans.

A Jordan La Secla to Marquis Avery 11-yard touchdown pass tied the game at 7-7early in the second quarter. Kyle Brotzman’s32-yard field goal put the Broncos ahead, 10-7,with 7:00 left before halftime.

The combination of a short punt that wasreturned into San Jose State territory, a fumbleafter Kellen Moore’s second touchdown passof the game and Moore’s 1-yard plunge gavethe Broncos a 17-point halftime lead.

Duke Ihenacho was the leading tackler inthe game with eight, including seven solostops. His brother, Carl, registered the team’sonly sack of the day and forced a Boise Statefumble that led to San Jose State’s touchdowndrive.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALSan Jose State 0 7 0 0 7Boise State 7 17 14 7 45

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-BSUBSU-Ki. Moore, 61-yard pass from Ke. Moore

(Brotzman kick) 1/9:32 0-7SJSU-Avery, 11-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 2/11:28 7-7BSU-Brotzman, 32-yard field goal 2/7:00 7-10BSU-Burroughs, 18-yard pas from Ke. Moore

(Brotzman kick) 2/0:44 7-17BSU-Ke. Moore, 1-yard run (Brotzman kick) 2/0:00 7-24BSU-Pettis, 8-yard pass from Ke. Moore (Brotzman kick) 3/10:22 7-31BSU-WIlson, 27-yard interception return (Brotzman kick) 3/9:26 7-38BSU-Martin, 36-yard run (Brotzman kick) 4/0:20 7-45

TEAM STATISTICS SJSU BSUFirst Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 26Rushes-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-92 32-140Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 290Passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-32-1 25-39-0Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 430Avg. Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 6.1Punts-Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-36.3 5-43.4Fumbles-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-87 2-20Punt Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 2-26Kick Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-125 2-44Possession Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29:53 30:07

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingSan Jose State: Harrison, 1-39; K. Reed, 6-28; Perry, 7-21; Muldrow, 6-7; Rutley, 3-2;Reese, 1-1; La Secla, 4-(-3); Island, 1-(-3). Boise State: Martin, 6-63; Avery, 13-50; Kaiserman, 6-27; Ke. Moore, 5-2; Burroughs,2-(-2).

PassingSan Jose State: La Secla, 10-20-1-79; K. Reed, 6-12-0-52.Boise State: Ke. Moore, 21-33-0-278; Coughlin, 4-6-0-12.

ReceivingSan Jose State: Jurovich, 6-69; Avery, 3-19; Harrison, 2-12; Avila, 2-9; Otten, 1-11;Paden, 1-7; Beauchman, 1-4.Boise State: Pettis, 5-63; Avery, 5-25; Ki. Moore, 4-80; Burroughs, 2-24; Kaiserman,2-20; Young, 2-19; Potter, 2-1; Brockel, 1-23; Shoemaker, 1-21; Gallarda, 1-14.

San Jose State vs. NevadaSpartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif.November 8, 2009 11,103 in attendance

San Jose, Calif.-----San Jose State was unableto keep Nevada’s rushing attack in check asthe Wolf Pack defeated the Spartans, 62-7.

Four different Nevada players rushed formore than 100 yards as the Wolf Pack gained517 of their 665 yards of total offense on theground.

The Spartans had their problems in the sec-ond quarter for the third game in a row. SanJose State’s longest drive of the game, a 10-play effort, ended when Tyler Cope missed a40-yard field goal try Nevada then unleashedits multi-faceted ground game and scoredthree touchdowns in less than six minutes fora commanding 34-0 lead.

The Spartans got on the scoreboard in thefourth quarter. Jordan La Secla connectedtwice each with Kevin Jurovich and JoshHarrison. Running back Patrick Perry finishedoff the nine-play drive with a 1-yard run intothe end zone.

Jurovich’s 110 receiving yards on six recep-tions led all players and marked the fourth timein 2009 he had at least 100 receiving yards in a game.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALNevada 6 28 14 14 62San Jose State 0 0 0 7 7

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UN-SJSUUN-Kaepernick, 19-yard run (Kick failed) 1/10:17 6-0UN-Kaepernick, 15-yard run (Drake kick) 2/12:38 13-0UN-Kaepernick, 4-yard run (Drake kick) 2/5:39 20-0UN-Lippincott, 3-yard run (Drake kick) 2/1:45 27-0UN-Taua, 70-yard run (Drake kick) 2/0:13 34-0UN-Lippincott, 8-yard run (Drake kick) 3/11:42 41-0UN-Washington, 46-yard pass from Kaepernick

(Drake kick) 3/9:25 48-0UN-Randall, 3-yard run (Drake kick) 4/14:29 55-0SJSU-Perry, 1-yard run (Cope kick) 4/10:50 55-7UN-Mark, 6-yard run (Drake kick) 4/3:41 62-7

TEAM STATISTICS ..................................................................UN SJSUFirst Downs....................................................................................33 15Rushes-Yards..............................................................................59-517 22-30Passing Yards ................................................................................148 238Passes ......................................................................................... 11-17-0 21-30-1Total Offense .................................................................................665 268Avg. Per Play.................................................................................8.8 5.2Punts-Avg. .................................................................................. 0-0.0 5-42.0Fumbles-Lost ................................................................................ 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards ............................................................................5-55 7-50Punt Returns-Yards .....................................................................0-0 0-0Kick Returns-Yards ....................................................................1-46 10-171Possession Time .......................................................................34:35 25:25

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingNevada: Taua, 12-144; Kaepernick, 11-115; Mark, 17-114; Lippincott, 12-112;Anderson, 1-11; Randall, 2-10; Collis, 1-8; Lantrip, 2-7; Team, 1-(-4).San Jose State: Perry, 5-15; Reese, 3-13; Eden, 2-11; Muldrow, 3-7; Harrison, 1-3;Knight, 1-2; Rutley, 2-(-2); La Secla, 4-(-17), Team, 1-(-2).

PassingNevada: Kaepernick, 9-14-0-122; Lantrip, 2-3-0-26.San Jose State: La Secla, 19-28-1-226; Eden, 2-2-0-12.

ReceivingNevada: Washington, 3-71; Puloka, 3-32; Wimberly, 2-25; Green, 2-14; Session, 1-6.San Jose State: Jurovich, 6-110; Harrison, 5-59; Beauchman, 4-41; Avila, 2-1; Reyes, 1-9; Rutley, 1-8; Williams, 1-7; Reese, 1-3.

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Josh Harrison’s 39-yard runwas the Spartans’ longest

play of the day.

Travis Jones had a career-high 13 tackles against

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San Jose State at Utah StateRomney Stadium, Logan, UtahNovember 14, 2009 13,276 in attendance

Logan, Utah----With high winds and rain mov-ing horizontally across the playing field, theweather was a factor in the San Jose State-UtahState game.

The Spartans relied on their passing gameto move on offense. Utah State turned to itground attack and came away with a 24-9 vic-tory.

Jordan La Secla completed 18-of-34 passesfor 216 yards without an interception. He con-nected with eight different receivers includingtight end Terrance Williams and widereceivers Jalal Beauchman and Josh Harrisonwho each had four receptions.

Field position and the running by UtahState’s Robert Turbin allowed the Aggies totake a 14-0 halftime lead. When San JoseState’s field position improved in the third

quarter, the Spartans closed the gap to 14-9 on aLamon Muldrow touchdown run and a TylerCope field goal.

In the game, wide receiver Kevin Jurovichset the San Jose State career receiving record

with his 150th career reception.Linebacker Pompey Festejo was the contest’s leading tackler with 11.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALSan Jose State 0 0 9 0 9Utah State 7 7 0 10 24

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-USUUSU-Turbin, 6-yard run (Ulinski kick) 1/11:47 0-7USU-Turbin, 35-yard run (Ulinski kick) 2/5:24 0-14SJSU-Muldrow, 2-yard run (Pass failed) 3/9:07 6-14SJSU-Cope, 31-yard field goal 3/4:14 9-14USU-Ulinski, 40-yard field goal 4/13:42 9-17USU-Speight, 6-yard run (Ulinski kick) 4/9:35 9-24

TEAM STATISTICS SJSU USUFirst Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 19Rushes-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-56 52-381Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 50Passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-35-0 7-19-0Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 431Avg. Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.9 6.1Punts-Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42.6 5-37.6Fumbles-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 2-1Penalties-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-74 9-94Punt Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2-14Kick Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-43 3-43Possession Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:17 31:43

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingSan Jose State: Muldrow, 14-46; Harrison, 2-14; Rutley, 5-12; Perry, 1-3; La Secla, 4-(-14); Team, 1-(-5).Utah State: Turbin, 24-190; Borel, 12-73; Speight, 7-70; Smith, 5-32; Bowman, 1-25;Team, 3-(-9).

PassingSan Jose State: La Secla, 18-34-0-216; Rutley, 1-1-0-29.Utah State: Borel, 7-18-0-50; Morrison, 0-1-0-0.

ReceivingSan Jose State: Williams, 4-79; Beauchman, 4-71; Harrison, 4-21; Muldrow, 2-35;Jurovich, 2-24; Avila, 1-13; Otten, 1-1; Rutley, 1-1.Utah State: Smith, 3-13; Morrison, 1-17; Mitchell, 1-9; Moats, 1-6; Sawyer, 1-5.

San Jose State vs. Hawai’iSpartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif.November 21, 2009 18,327 in attendance

Honolulu, Hawaii-----For the second time inthree years, San Jose State and Hawai’i wentinto an overtime game at Spartan Stadium. A5-yard run by the Rainbow Warriors’ LeonWright-Jackson proved to be the difference inHawai’i’s 17-10 victory.

Kyle Reed had his most effective game ofthe season coming in relief of starter JordanLa Secla at quarterback. Reed completed 14-of-22 passes for 131 yards and scored theSpartans’ only touchdown of the game on a 2-yard run in the second quarter.

San Jose State stayed in the game withsome timely defensive plays in the second andthird quarters. Both teams exchanged fourth-quarter field goals to send the game into over-time.

For the second week in a row, linebackerPompey Festejo was the leading tackler in thegame with 15 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and aquarterback sack.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TOTALHawai’i 7 0 0 3 7 17San Jose State 0 7 0 3 0 10

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UH-SJSUUH-Austin, 3-yard run (Enos kick) 1/2:46 7-0SJSU-K. Reed, 2-yard run (Cope kick) 2/0:15 7-7UH-Enos, 27-yard field goal 4/13:26 10-7SJSU-Cope, 33-yard field goal 4/8:40 10-10UH-Wright-Jackson, 5-yard run (Enos kick) OT/15:00 17-10

TEAM STATISTICS ..................................................................UH SJSUFirst Downs....................................................................................23 14Rushes-Yards..............................................................................30-106 31-132Passing Yards ................................................................................299 145Passes ......................................................................................... 28-47-0 15-25-3Total Offense .................................................................................405 277Avg. Per Play.................................................................................5.3 4.9Punts-Avg. ................................................................................. 3-37.3 3-45.0Fumbles-Lost ................................................................................ 5-2 1-1Penalties-Yards ............................................................................8-80 5-44Punt Returns-Yards .....................................................................0-0 0-0Kick Returns-Yards ....................................................................3-57 3-53Possession Time .......................................................................34:05 25:55

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingHawai’i: Green, 14-81; Wright-Jackson, 10-65; Austin, 5-(-29); Team, 1-(-11).San Jose State: Muldrow, 13-78; Perry, 7-34; K. Reed, 6-23; Rutley, 4-(-1); Team, 1-(-2).

PassingHawai’i: Austin, 28-46-0-299; Funaki, 0-1-0-0.San Jose State: La Secla, 1-3-2-14; K. Reed, 14-22-1-131

ReceivingHawai’i: Medeiros, 10-149; Salas, 8-52; Taylor, 4-45; Pilares, 3-38; Wright-Jackson, 2-2; Green, 1-13.San Jose State: Avery, 6-52; Jurovich, 3-62; Beauchman, 2-8; Muldrow, 2-6; Williams,1-14; Harrison, 1-3.

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Justin Cole had six tackles, aquarterback sack and forceda fumble for the Spartans.

Pompey Festejo’s 15 tackleswere a season-high by a San

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San Jose State vs. New Mexico StateSpartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif.November 28, 2009 10,117 in attendance

San Jose, Calif.-----Tyler Cope kicked acareer-best 46-yard field goal in the first halfand closed out the game with a 19-yard bootwith 34 seconds remaining giving San JoseState a 13-10 win over New Mexico State.

The Spartans got on the scoreboard firstafter Jordan La Secla replaced an injured KyleReed. La Secla’s first play of the game was afourth-down pass for a 7-yard touchdown toKevin Jurovich.

Cope’s first field goal gave San Jose State a10-0 lead, its largest advantage in a game in2009. Even though the Spartans limited theAggies to just 218 yards of total offense, NewMexico State managed to tie the game in thethird quarter on a Joe Hughes 24-yard fieldgoal.

New Mexico State had gained field posi-tion through change of possessions in thefourth quarter, but Pablo Garcia’s secondquarterback sack of the game set the stage forthe game-winning drive. Jalal Beauchman’s57-yard catch-and-run was the big play in the12-play, 82-yard drive.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALNew Mexico State 0 7 3 0 10San Jose State 7 3 0 3 13

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME NMSU-SJSUSJSU-Jurovich, 7-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 1/6:18 0-7SJSU-Cope, 46-yard field goal 2/11:06 0-10NMSU-Fleming, 1-yard run (Hughes kick) 2/2:00 7-10NMSU-Hughes, 24-yard field goal 3/5:58 10-10SJSU-Cope, 19-yard field goal 4/0:34 10-13

TEAM STATISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NMSU SJSUFirst Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 19Rushes-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-167 42-117Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 176Passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-14-1 17-27-1Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 476Avg. Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.2 4.2Punts-Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-41.4 2-41.5Fumbles-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 4-1Penalties-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-25 1-0Punt Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 0-0Kick Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-59 3-69Possession Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26:21 33:39

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingNew Mexico State: Smith, 20-120; Glynn, 7-24; Fleming, 10-24; Team, 1-(-1).San Jose State: Muldrow, 17-89; Perry, 9-30; K. Reed, 4-19; Rutley, 4-18; La Secla, 8-(-39).

PassingNew Mexico State: Fleming, 6-13-1-51; Team, 0-1-0-0.San Jose State: K. Reed, 2-2-0-22; La Secla, 15-24-1-154; Team, 0-1-0-0.

ReceivingNew Mexico State: Lee, 4-30; Bullock, 1-15; Allen, 1-6.San Jose State: Harrison, 5-20; Beauchman, 4-83; Jurovich, 4-21; Williams, 3-45;Valencia, 1-7.

San Jose State at Louisiana Tech Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, La.December 5, 2009 15,324 in attendance

Ruston, La.-----San Jose State started fast andmatched Louisiana Tech touchdown for touch-down in the first quarter, but the Bulldogs’big-play capability resulted in a 55-20 victoryover the Spartans.

Kyle Reed completed touchdown passes toMarquis Avery and Jalal Beauchman andLouisiana Tech countered with Daniel Porter’sfirst two touchdown runs. Safety TiukeTuipulotu set up the game’s first score whenhe forced a Bulldog fumble that led to theReed-to-Avery touchdown.

The Bulldogs broke open the game withfive unanswered scores in the second quarter.Porter added his third touchdown of the gameand Deon Young’s 55-yard interception returnwas the first of two defensive touchdownsLouisiana Tech eventually would score.

The Spartans ended up with their mosttime of possession in a 2009 game with morethan 35 minutes, but their three pass intercep-tions all led to Louisiana Tech points.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTALSan Jose State 14 0 6 0 20Louisiana Tech 14 31 3 7 55

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-LTUSJSU-Avery, 16-yard pass from K. Reed (Cope kick) 1/10:20 7-0LTU-Porter, 8-yard run (Nelson kick) 1/7:54 7-7SJSU-Beauchman, 2-yard pass from K. Reed (Cope kick) 1/3:17 14-7LTU-Porter, 39-yard run (Nelson kick) 1/1:48 14-14LTU-Morris, 19-yard pass from Morrow (Nelson kick) 2/13:02 14-21LTU-Young, 55-yard interception return (Nelson kick) 2/12:06 14-28LTU-Fitte, 38-yard pass from Jenkins (Nelson kick) 2/9:14 14-35LTU-Porter, 3-yard run (Nelson kick) 2/2:51 14-42LTU-Nelson, 39-yard field goal 2/0:00 14-45SJSU-Avery, 80-yard pass from La Secla (Run failed) 3/8:51 20-45LTU-Nelson, 32-field goal 3/1:53 20-48LTU-Calais, 96-yard interception return (Nelson kick) 4/6:31 20-55

TEAM STATISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SJSU LTUFirst Downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 19Rushes-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-27 43-240Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 184Passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-41-3 10-13-0Total Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 424Avg. Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2 7.6Punts-Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-41.2 4-39.5Fumbles-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 1-1Penalties-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15 7-66Punt Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 4-8Kick Returns-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-138 4-70 Possession Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35:15 24:45

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushingSan Jose State: Muldrow, 22-57; Perry, 3-4; Rutley, 2-3; Zavala, 1-1; Beauchman, 1-0;Eden, 1-(-1); K. Reed, 3-(-7); La Secla, 3-(-30).Louisiana Tech: Porter, 28-199; Livas, 2-23; Morrow, 2-10; Fitte, 1-6; Jenkins, 8-5;Team, 2-(-3).

PassingSan Jose State: K. Reed, 13-19-1-102; La Secla, 10-20-1-180; Eden, 1-2-1-18.Louisiana Tech: Jenkins, 9-12-0-165; Morrow, 1-1-0-19.

ReceivingSan Jose State: Avery, 7-147; Beauchman, 6-66; Harrison, 5-28; Williams, 2-19;Jurovich, 2-15; Paden, 1-18; Muldrow, 1-7. Louisiana Tech: Fitte, 3-61; Mitchell, 3-57; Morris, 2-45; Williams, 1-19; Porter, 1-2.

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Dick Tomey (right) was hon-ored in Louisiana Tech’s

pregame festivities.

Pablo Garcia celebrated oneof his two quarterback sacks

in the win.

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2009 In ReviewRECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAYALL GAMES (2-10) (2-4) (0-6)CONFERENCE (1-7) (1-3) (0-4)NON-CONFERENCE (1-3) (1-1) (0-2)

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND9/5/09 at #4-USC 56-3 (L) 84,3259/12/09 #17 UTAH 24-14 (L) 23,6849/19/09 at Stanford 42-17 (L) 33,5609/26/09 CAL POLY 19-9 (W) 13,51010/10/09 *IDAHO 29-25 (L) 15,32110/17/09 *at Fresno State 41-21 (L) 35,49510/31/09 *at #7-Boise State 45-7 (L) 31,68411/8/09 *NEVADA 62-7 (L) 11,10311/14/09 *at Utah State 24-9 (L) 13,27611/21/09 *HAWAI’I 17-10 (L-OT) 18,32711/28/09 *NEW MEXICO STATE 13-10 (W) 10,11712/5/09 *at Louisiana Tech 55-20 (L) 15,324* – Western Athletic Conference game

TEAM STATISTICS SJSU OPPSCORING....................... 165 414

Points Per Game............. 13.8 34.5FIRST DOWNS................... 192 254

Rushing..................... 59 147Passing..................... 108 96Penalty..................... 25 11

RUSHING YARDAGE............... 920 3,110Yards gained rushing........ 1,356 3,396Yards lost rushing.......... 436 286Rushing Attempts............ 351 507Average Per Rush............ 2.6 6.1Average Per Game............ 76.7 259.2TDs Rushing................. 8 35

PASSING YARDAGE............... 2,488 2,205Att-Comp-Int................ 403-240-15 289-170-6Average Per Pass............ 6.2 7.6Average Per Catch........... 10.4 13.0Average Per Game............ 207.3 183.8TDs Passing................. 13 13

TOTAL OFFENSE................. 3,408 5,315Total Plays................. 754 796Average Per Play............ 4.5 6.7Average Per Game............ 284.0 442.9

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards......... 64-1,184 35-772PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards......... 15-26 22-235INT RETURNS: #-Yards.......... 6-139 15-266KICK RETURN AVERAGE........... 18.5 22.1PUNT RETURN AVERAGE........... 1.7 10.7INT RETURN AVERAGE............ 23.2 17.7FUMBLES-LOST.................. 12-6 22-11PENALTIES-Yards............... 75-554 87-783

Average Per Game 46.2 65.2PUNTS-Yards................... 74-3,058 44-1,802

Average Per Punt............ 41.3 41.0Net punt average............ 37.6 38.1

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game....... 28:54 31:063RD-DOWN Conversions.......... 55/166 63/143

3rd-Down Pct................ 33% 44%4TH-DOWN Conversions.......... 6/16 8/13

4th-Down Pct................ 37% 62%SACKS BY-Yards................ 20-143 34-271MISC YARDS.................... -2 -16TOUCHDOWNS SCORED............. 21 54FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.......... 7-11 13-21ON-SIDE KICKS................. 0-1 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES............... 23-28 82% 44-56 79%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS........... 18-28 64% 32-56 57%PAT-ATTEMPTS.................. 16-18 89% 51-54 94%ATTENDANCE.................... 92,062 213,664

Games/Avg Per Game.......... 6/15,344 6/35,611

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalSan Jose State...... 45 44 25 51 0 165Opponents........... 78 161 79 89 7 414

RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LG Avg/GMuldrow, Lamon 12 131 634 42 592 4.5 3 71 49.3Perry, Patrick 12 67 230 22 208 3.1 1 25 17.3Harrison, Josh 12 6 66 5 61 10.2 0 39 5.1Rutley, Brandon 10 30 91 32 59 1.9 2 16 5.9Reed, Kyle 8 28 106 57 49 1.8 1 17 6.1Island, Cameron 6 7 40 3 37 5.3 0 16 6.2Zavala, Philip 12 2 22 0 22 11.0 0 21 1.8Reese, Chris 5 7 15 1 14 2.0 0 6 2.8Eden, Myles 4 3 11 1 10 3.3 0 8 2.5Avery, Marquis 9 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 0.8Avila, Michael 10 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 3 0.3Knight, Phillip 12 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 2 0.2Beacuhman, Jalal 12 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Team 7 4 0 12 -12 -3.0 0 0 -1.7Jurovich, Kevin 12 3 0 22 -22 -7.3 0 0 -1.8La Secla, Jordan 12 56 129 239 -110 -2.0 1 23 -9.2San Jose State 12 351 1,356 436 920 2.6 8 71 76.7Opponents 12 507 3,396 286 3,110 6.1 35 70TD 259.2

PASSING G Eff. PC-PA-PI Pct. Yds. TD LG Avg/GLa Secla, Jordan 12 116.71 182-304-11 59.9 1,926 10 80TD 160.5Reed, Kyle 8 108.96 52-89-3 58.4 489 3 59TD 61.1Eden, Myles 4 79.53 4-6-1 66.7 33 0 18 8.2TEAM 7 0.00 0-2-0 00.0 0 0 0 0.0Rutley, Brandon 10 343.60 1-1-0 100.0 29 0 29 2.9Zavala, Philip 12 192.40 1-1-0 100.0 11 0 11 0.9Jurovich, Kevin 12 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 00.0San Jose State 12 114.61 240-403-15 59.6 2,488 13 80TD 207.3Opponents 12 133.61 170-289-6 58.8 2,205 13 61TD 183.8

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg/GJurovich, Kevin 12 60 777 12.9 1 38 64.8Avery, Marquis 9 42 465 11.1 6 80TD 51.7Beauchman, Jalal 12 35 378 10.8 4 57 31.5Harrison, Josh 12 35 296 8.5 2 59TD 24.7Muldrow, Lamon 12 19 133 7.0 0 29 11.1Williams, Terrance 5 11 164 14.9 0 25 32.8Rutley, Brandon 10 11 84 7.6 0 19 8.4Otten, Ryan 12 10 78 7.8 0 14 6.5Avila, Michael 10 9 43 4.8 0 13 4.3Paden, Khalil 9 2 25 12.5 0 18 2.8Reese, Chris 5 2 7 3.5 0 4 1.4Island, Cameron 6 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.8Burns, Tanner 12 1 11 11.0 0 11 0.9Reyes, Andrew 1 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0Valencia, Avelino 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.7San Jose State 12 240 2,488 10.4 13 80TD 207.3Opponents 12 170 2,205 13.0 13 61TD 183.8

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LGBurns, Tanner 2 64 32.0 0 34Thompson, Peyton 2 27 13.5 0 27Tuipulotu, Tiuke 1 30 30.0 0 28Ihenacho, Duke 1 18 18.0 0 13San Jose State 6 139 23.2 0 34Opponents 15 266 17.7 4 96TD

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LGJurovich, Kevin 6 19 3.2 0 12Yell, Ronnie 5 0 0.0 0 4Avila, Michael 3 6 2.0 0 3Burns, Tanner 1 1 1.0 0 1San Jose State 15 26 1.7 0 12Opponents 22 235 10.7 1 54

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LGRutley, Brandon 38 725 19.1 0 42Hunsucker, Dominique 9 157 17.4 0 36Avila, Michael 5 87 17.4 0 25Muldrow, Lamon 4 73 18.2 0 27Garces, Marcos 3 48 16.0 0 18Manzanares, Gustavo 2 33 16.5 0 18Newsome, Devin 2 41 20.5 0 22Yell, Ronnie 1 20 20.0 0 20San Jose State 64 1,184 18.5 0 42Opponents 35 772 22.1 1 94TD

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FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg. TD LGIhenacho, Duke 1 0 0.0 0 0Festejo, Pompey 0 10 0.0 0 10Yell, Ronnie 0 1 0.0 0 1San Jose State 1 11 11.0 0 10Opponents 2 11 5.5 0 11

PUNTING No. Yds Avg. LG TB FC I20 BlkdZavala, Philip 72 3,036 42.2 67 2 17 18 1Cope, Tyler 1 22 22.0 22 0 0 1 0Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0San Jose State 74 3,058 41.3 67 2 17 19 1Opponents 44 1,802 41.0 69 5 11 19 0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BlkdStrubeck, Jared 7-11 63.6 1-1 1-1 3-3 2-6 0-0 46 1San Jose State 7-11 63.6 1-1 1-1 3-3 2-6 0-0 46 1Opponents 13-21 61.9 0-0 5-6 4-7 3-3 1-5 52 0

|---------------- PATs ----------------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rec Pass DXP Saf PointsCope, Tyler 0 7-11 16-18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 37Avery, Marquis 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Beauchman, Jalal 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26Muldrow, Lamon 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Harrison, Josh 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Rutley, Brandon 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Jurovich, Kevin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Perry, Patrick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6La Secla, Jordan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 6Reed, Kyle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Zavala Philip 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-1 0 0 0San Jose State 21 7-11 16-18 0-1 1 1-2 0 0 165Opponents 54 13-21 51-54 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 414

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./GLa Secla, Jordan 12 360 -110 1,926 1,816 151.3Muldrow, Lamon 12 131 592 0 592 49.3Reed, Kyle 8 117 49 489 538 67.2Perry, Patrick 12 67 208 0 208 17.3Rutley, Brandon 10 31 59 29 88 8.8Harrison, Josh 12 6 61 0 61 5.1Eden, Myles 4 9 10 33 43 10.8Island, Cameron 6 7 37 0 37 6.2Zavala, Philip 12 3 22 11 33 2.8Reese, Chris 5 7 14 0 14 2.8Avery, Marquis 9 2 7 0 7 0.8Avila, Michael 10 2 3 0 3 0.3Knight, Phillip 12 2 2 0 2 0.2Jurovich, Kevin 12 3 -22 0 -22 -1.8Team 7 6 -12 0 -12 -1.7San Jose State 12 754 920 2,488 3,408 284.0Opponents 12 796 3,110 2,205 5,315 442.9

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg./GRutley, Brandon 10 59 84 0 725 0 868 86.8Muldrow, Lamon 12 592 133 0 73 0 798 66.5Jurovich, Kevin 12 -22 777 19 0 0 774 64.5Avery, Marquis 9 7 465 0 0 0 472 52.4Beauchman, Jalal 12 0 378 0 0 00 378 31.5Harrison, Josh 12 61 296 0 0 0 357 29.8Perry, Patrick 12 208 0 0 0 0 208 17.3Williams, Terrance 5 0 164 0 0 0 164 32.8Hunsucker, Dominique 11 0 0 0 157 0 157 14.3Avila, Michael 10 3 43 6 87 0 139 13.9Otten, Ryan 12 0 78 0 0 0 78 6.5Burns, Tanner 12 0 11 1 0 64 76 6.3Reed, Kyle 8 49 0 0 0 0 49 6.1Garces, Marcos 1 0 0 0 48 0 48 48.0Island, Cameron 6 37 11 0 0 0 48 8.0Newsome, Devin 12 0 0 0 41 0 41 3.4Manzanares, Gustavo 9 0 0 0 33 0 33 3.7Tuipulotu, Tiuke 12 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.5Thompson, Peyton 12 0 0 0 0 27 27 2.2Paden, Khalil 9 0 25 0 0 0 25 2.8Zavala, Philip 12 22 0 0 0 0 22 1.8Reese, Chris 5 14 7 0 0 0 21 4.2

Lamon Muldrow

Jordan La Secla

Kevin Jurovich

Peyton Thompson

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2009 in ReviewALL-PURPOSE RUNNING (continued) G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg./GYell, Ronnie 10 0 00 0 20 0 20 2.0Ihenacho, Duke 12 0 0 0 0 18 18 1.5Eden, Myles 4 10 0 0 0 0 10 2.5Reyes, Andrew 1 0 9 0 0 0 9 9.0Valencia, Avelino 10 0 7 0 0 0 7 0.7Knight, Phillip 12 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2La Secla, Jordan 12 -110 0 0 0 0 -110 -9.2Team 7 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -1.7San Jose State 12 920 2,488 26 1,184 139 4,757 396.4Opponents 12 3,110 2,205 235 772 266 6,588 549.0

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd

GP Solo Assist Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Safety17 Burns, Tanner 12 55 41 96 1.0-2 2-64 1 1-0 4

2 Ihenacho, Duke 12 47 42 89 2.5-4 1-18 6 1 1-0 23 Festejo, Pompey 12 37 46 83 8.0-41 2.0-15 2 1 1-10 1

14 Jones, Travis 12 47 32 79 6.0-20 1.0-8 2 2-0 193 Cole, Justin 12 29 28 57 9.0-45 3.0-28 3 1 1-0 240, Tuipulotu, Tiuke 12 30 22 52 3.5-9 1.0-4 1-30 2 1-0 138 Ngatikaura, Manu 12 27 16 43 195 Ihenacho, Carl 8 23 19 42 6.0-27 4.0-25 2 2 3-0 224 Newsome, Devin 12 25 10 35 2.5-17 1 492 Garcia, Pablo 12 10 13 23 5.0-33 4.0-32 125 Yell, Ronnie 10 12 7 19 1 0-143 Johnson, Travis 12 9 9 18 2.5-10 2.0-9 1 2-094 Cressel, Kalvin 9 9 7 16 1.5-2 1-096 Davis, Adonis 10 8 5 13 4.0-18 1.0-7 2 256 Storaasli, Braden 12 7 4 11

5 Germany, Alex 7 7 3 10 1-0 198 Smith, Liam 9 7 2 9 1.5-11 1.0-999 Willis, Justin 5 3 6 948 Gonzalez, Ryno 8 5 3 835 Zavala, Philip 12 4 3 7

1 Harrison, Josh 12 3 3 691 Nigos, Joe 4 2 4 6 1.0-523 Orth, James 11 5 1 629 Hill, Chris 5 4 2 6 133 Hunsucker, Dominique 11 3 3 659 Bucholz, Eric 12 5 1 620 Carter, Austin 8 3 2 5 146 Rodriguez, Ray 10 2 3 5 226 Marah, Mohamed 1 3 1 4 1.0-6 1.0-651 Wigley, Matt 12 0 3 322 Muldrow, Lamon 12 3 0 339 Island, Cameron 6 1 1 282 Otten, Ryan 12 1 0 172 Leatiota, Isaac 12 1 0 1

6 Jurovich, Kevin 12 1 0 178 Vargas, Andres 12 1 0 157 Scicli, Charles 11 1 0 115 Rutley, Brandon 10 1 0 131 Manzanares, Gustavo 9 1 0 173 Eliapo, Ailao 9 1 0 176 Quessenberry, David 12 0 1 130 Johnson, Ralph 4 0 1 127 Ring, Billy 9 0 1 155 Brown, Keenan 2 0 1 1

San Jose State 12 475 362 837 56-251 20-243 6-139 31 11 15-11 19 3Opponents 12 463 327 790 93-428 34-271 15-266 36 9 10-11 13 3

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Brandon Rutley

Philip Zavala

Pablo Garcia

Duke Ihenacho

SAN JOSE STATE GAME HIGHSRushes 42 vs. New Mexico State (Nov. 28)Yards Rushing 242 vs. Cal Poly (Sept. 26)Yards Per Rush 7.6 vs. Cal Poly (Sept. 26)TD Rushes 1 eight timesPass attempts 43 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10)Pass completions 31 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10)Yards Passing 302 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10)Yards Per Pass 7.9 vs. Nevada (Nov. 8)TD Passes 3 at Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5)Total Plays 77 at Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5)Total Offense 414 vs. Cal Poly (Sept. 26)Yards Per Play 6.6 vs. Cal Poly (Sept. 26)Points 25 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10)Sacks By 4 vs. New Mexico State (Nov. 28)First Downs 20 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10)

20 at Fresno State (Oct. 17)Penalties 10 at Boise State (Oct. 31)

10 at Utah State (Nov. 14)Penalty Yards 87 at Boise State (Oct. 31)Turnovers 4 vs. Hawai’i (Nov. 21)

4 at Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5)Interceptions By 3 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10)

SAN JOSE STATE INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 22 Lamon Muldrow vs. Cal PolyYards rushing 184 Lamon Muldrow vs. Cal PolyTD rushes 1 by five playersLong rush 71 Lamon Muldrow vs. Cal PolyPass attempts 43 Jordan La Secla vs. IdahoPass completions 31 Jordan La Secla vs. IdahoYards passing 302 Jordan La Secla vs. IdahoTD passes 2 Jordan La Secla vs. Idaho

2 Jordan La Secla vs. Cal Poly2 Kyle Reed at Louisiana Tech

Long pass 80 Jordan La Secla at Lousiiana TechReceptions 9 Kevin Jurovich at StanfordYards receiving 147 Marquis Avery at Louisiana TechTD receptions 2 Marquis Avery at Louisiana TechLong reception 80 Marquis Avery at Louisiana TechField goals 2 Tyler Cope vs. New Mexico StateLong field goal 46 Tyler Cope vs. New Mexico StatePunts 12 Philip Zavala at USCPunting Avg. 48.3 Philip Zavala vs. IdahoLong punt 67 Philip Zavala at Utah StateLong punt return 12 Kevin Jurovich vs. Cal PolyLong kickoff return 42 Brandon Rutley vs. New Mexico StateTackles 15 Pompey Festejo vs. Hawai’iSacks 2.0 Pablo Garcia vs. New Mexico State Tackles for loss 2.0 by six playersInterceptions 1 by four players

OPPONENT GAME HIGHSRushes 59 Nevada (Nov. 8)Yards rushing 517 Nevada (Nov. 8)Yards per rush 8.8 Nevada (Nov. 8)TD rushes 8 Nevada (Nov. 8)Pass attempts 47 Hawai’i (Nov. 21)Pass completions 28 Hawai’i (Nov. 21)Yards passing 299 Hawai’i (Nov. 21)Yards per pass 14.2 Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5)TD passes 3 Fresno State (Oct. 17)

3 Boise State (Oct. 31)Total plays 77 Hawai’i (Nov. 21)Total offense 665 Nevada (Nov. 8)Yards per play 9.1 USC (Sept. 5)Points 62 Nevada (Nov. 8)Sacks by 6 Stanford (Sept. 19)First downs 33 Nevada (Nov. 8)Penalties 11 Utah (Sept. 12)

11 Idaho (Oct. 10)Turnovers 4 Stanford (Sept. 19)

4 Idaho (Oct. 10)Interceptions 3 Hawai’i (Nov. 21)

3 Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5)

OPPONENTINDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 28 Daniel Porter, Louisiana TechYards rushing 233 Ryan Matthews, Fresno StateTD rushes 3 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada

3 Daniel Porter, Louisiana TechLong rush 70 Vai Taua, NevadaPass attempts 46 Shane Austin, Hawai’iPass completions 28 Shane Austin, Hawai’i Yards passing 299 Shane Austin, Hawai’iTD passes 3 Kellen Moore, Boise StateLong pass 61 Kellen Moore, Boise StateReceptions 10 Jon Medeiros, Hawai’iYards receiving 149 Jon Medeiros, Hawai’iTD receptions 2 Marlon Moore, Fresno StateLong reception 61 Kirby Moore, Boise StateField goals 3 Trey Farquhar, IdahoLong field goal 52 Trey Farquhar, IdahoPunts 7 Harlan Prather, Cal PolyPunting Avg. 54.0 Robert Malone, Fresno StateLong punt 69 Robert Malone, Fresno StateLong punt return 54 Asa Jackson, Cal PolyLong kickoff return 94 Chris Owusu, StanfordTackles 12 Stephon Hatchett, New Mexico StateSacks 3.0 Tom Keiser, StanfordTackles for loss 3.0 Nick Perry, USC

3.0 Chris Galippo, USC3.0 Tom Keiser, Stanford

Interceptions 2 Lemetrius Davis, Hawai’i

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2009 Starting Lineups

JurovichWR

T. JohnsonDE

BurnsS

USC Utah Stanford Cal Poly IdahoFresnoState

Boise State

Nevada Utah State Hawai’iNew

MexicoState

LouisianaTech

Offense

BeauchmanWR

KolotoOT

LeatiotaOG

CastilloC

EliapoOG

KonyeOT

OttenTE

K. ReedQB

PerryRB

RutleyRB

JurovichWR

Defense

MarahDE

ColeDE

ColeDE

ColeDE

NigosDE

NigosDE

NigosDE

NigosDE

ColeDE

L. SmithDE

L. SmithDE

CresselDT

WillisDT

GarciaDT

A. DavisDT

WillisDT

GarciaDT

GarciaDT

RodriguezDT

GarciaDT

GarciaDT

GarciaDT

GarciaDT

WillisDT

A. DavisDT

A. DavisDT

LightsyDT

A. DavisDT

WillisDT

A. DavisDT

A. DavisDT

A. DavisDT

A. DavisDT

CresselDT

CresselDT

C. IhenachoDE

C. IhenachoDE

C. IhenachoDE

C. IhenachoDE

C. IhenachoDE

C. IhenachoDE

C. IhenachoDE

T. JohnsonDE

T. JohnsonDE

T. JohnsonDE

ColeDE

ColeDE

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

T. JonesLB

ColeLB

FestejoLB

FestejoLB

FestejoLB

ColeLB

ColeLB

FestejoLB

ColeLB

ColeLB

FestejoLB

FestejoLB

FestejoLB

NewsomeCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

ThompsonCB

GermanyCB

GermanyCB

NewsomeCB

NewsomeCB

NewsomeCB

NewsomeCB

YellCB

YellCB

YellCB

YellCB

YellCB

YellCB

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

D. IhenachoS

TuipulotuS

TuipulotuS

TuipulotuS

TuipulotuS

TuipulotuS

GonzalezLB

TuipulotuS

TuipulotuS

TuipulotuS

NgatikauraS

NgatikauraS

TuipulotuS

BurnsS

BurnsS

BurnsS

BurnsS

BurnsS

BurnsS

BurnsS

BurnsS

BurnsS

BurnsS

BurnsS

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

KolotoOT

LeatiotaOG

LeatiotaOG

LeatiotaOG

LeatiotaOG

LeatiotaOG

LeatiotaOG

LeatiotaOG

LeatiotaOG

LeatiotaOG

TimoOG

LeatiotaOG

CastilloC

CastilloC

CastilloC

CastilloC

CastilloC

R. ReedC

R. ReedC

R. ReedC

R. ReedC

R. ReedC

R. ReedC

EliapoOG

EliapoOG

EliapoOG

EliapoOG

LightsyOG

LightsyOG

VargasOG

TimoOG

TimoOG

FaulknerOG

TimoOG

KonyeOT

KonyeOT

KonyeOT

KonyeOT

KonyeOT

KonyeOT

KonyeOT

VargasOT

VargasOT

VargasOT

VargasOT

OttenTE

OttenTE

OttenTE

OttenTE

BeauchmanWR

OttenTE

OttenTE

WilliamsTE

WilliamsTE

WilliamsTE

WilliamsTE

K. ReedQB

La SeclaQB

La SeclaQB

La SeclaQB

La SeclaQB

La SeclaQB

La SeclaQB

La SeclaQB

La SeclaQB

K. ReedQB

K. ReedQB

PerryRB

PerryRB

MuldrowRB

MuldrowRB

MuldrowRB

MuldrowRB

MuldrowRB

MuldrowRB

MuldrowRB

MaherWR

MuldrowRB

HarrisonWR

BeauchmanWR

GonzalezRB

RutleyRB

HarrisonWR

RutleyRB

RutleyRB

RutleyRB

RutleyRB

BeauchmanWR

BeauchmanWR

JurovichWR

JurovichWR

JurovichWR

JurovichWR

JurovichWR

JurovichWR

JurovichWR

BeauchmanWR

BeauchmanWR

JurovichWR

BeauchmanWR

AveryWR

AveryWR

AveryWR

AveryWR

AveryWR

BeauchmanWR

HarrisonWR

AveryWR

HarrisonWR

AveryWR

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HONORS

Eric Bucholz, LBAcademic All-WAC

Tanner Burns, SWAC Defensive Player of the Week

(9/28)

Justin Cole, DE2nd team All-WACSenior Bowl All-Star Game

Tyler Cope, PKAcademic All-WAC

Carl Ihenacho, DE2nd team All-WACAcademic All-WAC

Duke Ihenacho, LB1st team All-WAC

Travis Johnson, DEAcademic All-WAC

Travis Jones, LBAmerican Football Coaches AssociationGood Works TeamAcademic All-WAC

Kevin Jurovich, WR2nd team All-WACTexas vs. The Nation All-Star Game

Fred Koloto, OTAcademic All-WAC

Manu Ngatikaura, SAcademic All-WAC

James Orth, SAcademic All-WAC

Ryan Otten, TEAcademic All-WAC

Patrick Perry, RBAcademic All-WAC

Ray Rodriguez, DT/TEAcademic All-WAC

Liam Smith, DEAcademic All-WAC

Braden Storaasli, LBAcademic All-WAC

Philip Zavala, P2nd team All-WAC

NCAA STATISTICSTeam

Scoring Offense - 118thTotal Offense - 115thRushing Offense - 115thPassing Offense - 73rdPassing Efficiency - 100thKickoff Returns - 117thPunting - 22ndScoring Defense - 109thTotal Defense - 109thRushing Defense - 119thPassing Defense - 10thPassing Efficiency Defense - 78thPunt Returns - 120thTurnover Margin - 83rdPasses Intercepted - 26th Fumbles Recovered - 10th tiedFewest Fumbles Lost - 49th tied Turnovers Gained - 68th Fewest Yards Penalized - 33rd Sacks - 80thSacks Allowed - 104th

Individuals (Top-100)Passing Efficiency - Jordan La Secla, 93rdReceptions -

Kevin Jurovich, 51st tiedMarquis Avery, 71st tied

Receiving Yards Per Game - Kevin Jurovich, 63rd

Punting - Philip Zavala, 38thTackles - Tanner Burns, 77th tiedForced Fumbles -

Devin Newsome, 16th tiedTanner Burns, 16th tied

Fumbles Recovered -Travis Johnson, 61st tiedTravis Jones, 61st tied

Passes Defensed - Peyton Thompson, 61st tied

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Travis Jones (14) became the first San Jose State University football player named to theAmerican Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Good Works Team. Twenty-two of the

nation’s top student-athletes out of the 50,000 college football participants who personify thetrue spirit of teamwork and charity to society through commendable acts of kindness and com-

munity service are named to the team each year.

San Jose State University’sNCAA Statistical Champions

Team

1987 Team Passing Offense

1986 Team Total Offense

1986 Team Passing Offense

1939 Team Total Defense

1939 Team Rushing Defense

Individual

2008 Tackles for Loss - Jarron Gilbert, DT

2002 Kickoff Returns - Charles Pauley, WR

1986 Total Offense - Mike Perez, QB

1961 Passing - Chon Gallegos, QB

1956 Receiving - Art Powell, E

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Western Athletic ConferenceIn its nearly 50-

year existence, theWestern AthleticConference contin-ues to evolve andfeature some of thenation’s best inter-collegiate competi-tion. One thingthat remainsunchanged is thepersistent natureof the nineschools in theWAC to advancetheir programs to contend at the top lev-els of the NCAA.

The WAC provides its student-athletesthe chance to travel to scenic destinationsand gain exposure in some of the nation’smost diverse markets. In addition, theWAC’s student-athletes work to achievethe highest levels of academic success attheir respective institutions.

The WAC has experienced tremendoussuccess. Since2001, the WAChas sent 31teams to bowlgames. The con-ference has sentteams to BCSbowl games inthree of the lastfour seasons.

The WAC has sent at least two teamsto the NCAA Men’s BasketballTournament in 24 of the past 27 seasons.Every current WAC school has competedin the NCAA Tournament since 1990. Inbaseball, the WAC boasts two nationalchampions in the past seven years.

In 2001, the WAC partnered with ESPNfor coverage of football and basketballgiving the conference national exposure.An extension was signed in 2008 thatguarantees over 300 regular season WACcontests and 45 championship events willbe aired on the ESPN networks through2017. The WAC officially added WAC.tvin 2006 to give fans streaming internetaccess to many of its postseason champi-onships.

The WAC is the sixth oldest among thenation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Itshistory traces back to July 27, 1962, whenthe original six-team league of Arizona,Arizona State, Brigham Young, NewMexico, Utah and Wyoming began com-petition.

The first championship was held inNovember 1962, when Arizona won themen’s cross country title. New Mexicofollowed with the first WAC football title.Arizona finished second in the NCAACollege World Series and, less than threeyears later, Arizona State claimed theleague’s first NCAA title when the SunDevils won the College World Series.Fresno State was the last WAC school toearn an NCAA team title when it wonthe College World Series in 2008.

Since 1962, changes have occurred.UTEP and Colorado State became mem-bers in September 1967. Arizona andArizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978.The WAC then added San Diego State(1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force(1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsoredchampionships only in men’s sports.However, a merger with the HighCountry Athletic Conference formed asingle conference under one administra-tive structure, and the 1990-91 athleticyear was the first in which both men and

women com-peted underthe WACname.

Fresno Statewas added in1992, and thenin 1996, thewomen’s pro-grams from

Air Force and Hawai‘i along with sixnew schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State,SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into theWAC. Air Force, Brigham Young,Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, SanDiego State, Utah and Wyoming with-drew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000),Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech(2001) were added. TCU withdrew fol-lowing the 2000-01 season. The currentmembership was established on July 1,2005, when Idaho, New Mexico State andUtah State joined the WAC after Rice,SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew.

Presently, the WAC crowns team andindividual champions in 19 sports – eightmen’s and 11 women’s. For the men,there are championships in baseball, bas-ketball, cross country, football, golf, ten-nis, indoor track and field and outdoortrack and field. Championships forwomen are held in basketball, crosscountry, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball,swimming and diving, tennis, indoortrack and field, outdoor track and fieldand volleyball.

In the 2009-10 academic year, San JoseState won WAC championships inwomen’s soccer and women’s golf.

WAC Football Champions1962 New Mexico1963 New Mexico1964 Arizona, Utah & New Mexico1965 BYU1966 Wyoming1967 Wyoming1968 Wyoming1969 Arizona State1970 Arizona State1971 Arizona State1972 Arizona State1973 Arizona & Arizona State1974 BYU1975 Arizona State1976 BYU & Wyoming1977 Arizona State & BYU 1978 BYU1979 BYU1980 BYU1981 BYU1982 BYU1983 BYU1984 BYU1985 Air Force & Fresno State1986 San Diego State1987 Wyoming1988 Wyoming1989 BYU1990 BYU1991 BYU1992 Hawai’i, Fresno State & BYU1993 BYU, Fresno State & Wyoming1994 Colorado State1995 Colorado State, BYU,

Utah & Air Force1996 Wyoming (Pacific Division)

BYU (Mountain Division)1997 Colorado State (Pacific Division)

New Mexico (Mountain Division)1998 BYU (Pacific Division)

Air Force (Mountain Division)1999 Hawai’i, TCU & Fresno State2000 UTEP & TCU2001 Louisiana Tech2002 Boise State2003 Boise State2004 Boise State2005 Nevada & Boise State2006 Boise State2007 Hawai’i2008 Boise State2009 Boise State

Karl BensonWAC Commissioner

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2009 STANDINGSWAC GAMES ALL GAMES

W L Pct. W L Pct.Boise State 8 0 1.000 14 0 1.000Nevada 7 1 .875 8 5 .615Fresno State 6 2 .750 8 5 .615Idaho 4 4 .500 8 5 .615Hawai’i 3 5 .375 6 7 .462Louisiana Tech 3 5 .375 4 8 .333Utah State 3 5 .375 4 8 .333San Jose State 1 7 .125 2 10 .167New Mexico State 1 7 .125 3 10 .231

First Team All-WACWide Receivers

Austin Pettis, JR, Boise StateTitus Young, JR, Boise StateGreg Salas, JR, Hawai’i

Tight EndDennis Morris, SR, Louisiana Tech

Offensive LinemenNate Potter, SO, Boise StateAndrew Jackson, JR, Fresno StateJohn Estes, SR, Hawai’iMike Iupati, SR, IdahoAlonzo Durham, SR, Nevada

QuarterbackKellen Moore, SO, Boise State

Running BacksRyan Matthews, JR, Fresno StateVai Taua, JR, Nevada

Down LinemenRyan Winterswyk, JR, Boise StateChris Carter, JR, Fresno StateD’Anthony Smith, SR, Louisiana TechDontay Moch, JR, Nevada

LinebackersBen Jacobs, JR, Fresno StateBlaze Soares, SR, Hawai’iAdrien Cole, SO, Louisiana TechBobby Wagner, SO, Utah State

Defensive BacksDuke Ihenacho, JR, San Jose StateKyle Wilson, SR, Boise StateShiloh Keo, JR, IdahoDavon House, JR, New Mexico State

Placekicker: Kevin Goessling, SO,Fresno State

Punter: Robert Malone, SR, Fresno StateSpecial Teams: Titus Young, JR,

Boise StateOffensive Player of the Year:

Kellen Moore, QB, Boise StateDefensive Player of the Year:

Dontay Moch, DE, NevadaFreshman of the Year:

Brandon Wimberly, WR, NevadaCoach of the Year:

Chris Petersen, Boise State

Second Team All-WACWide Receivers

Kevin Jurovich, SR, San Jose StateMax Komar, SR, IdahoBrandon WImberly, FR, NevadaSeyi Ajirotutu, SR, Fresno State

Tight EndVirgil Green, JR, Nevada

Offensive LinemenKenny Wiggins, JR, Fresno StateAaron Kia, SR, Hawai’iIrv Stevens, SR, IdahoRob McGill, JR, Louisiana TechKenneth Ackerman, SR, Nevada

QuarterbackColin Kaepernick, JR, Nevada

Running BacksDaniel Porter, JR, Louisiana TechJeremy Avery, JR, Boise StateRobert Turbin, SO, Utah State

Down LinemenCarl Ihenacho, JR, San Jose StateBilly Winn, SO, Boise StateAaron Lavarias, JR, IdahoKevin Basped, JR, Nevada

LinebackersJustin Cole, JR, San Jose StateWinston Venable, JR, Boise StateJoJo Dickson, JR, IdahoJames-Michael Johnson, SO, Nevada

Defensive BacksJeron Johnson, JR, Boise StateLorne Bell, JR, Fresno StateMoses Harris, SR, Fresno StateJonathon Amaya, SR, Nevada

PlacekickerTrey Farquhar, FR, Idaho

PunterPhilip Zavala, SR, San Jose State

Special Teams Phillip Livas, JR, Louisiana Tech

PLAYERS OF THE WEEKOffense

9/7 Greg Salas, Hawai’i, WR9/14 Greg Alexander, Hawai’i, QB9/21 Ryan Matthews, Fresno State, RB9/28 Nathan Enderle, Idaho, QB10/5 Mike Bell, Nevada, RB10/12 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada, QB10/19 Ryan Matthews, Fresno State, RB10/26 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada, QB11/2 Ryan Matthews, Fresno State, RB11/9 Leon Wright-Jackson, Hawai’i, RB11/16 Austin Pettis, Boise State, WR11/23 Doug Martin, Boise State, RB11/30 Robert Turbin, Utah State, RB12/7 Daniel Porter, Louisiana Tech, RB

Defense9/7 Nico Herron, Fresno State, LB9/14 Corey Paredes, Hawai’i, LB9/21 JoJo Dickson, Idaho, LB9/28 Tanner Burns, San Jose State, S10/5 Shiloh Keo, Idaho, S10/12 Desia Dunn, Fresno State, CB10/19 Aaron Lavarias, Idaho, DE10/26 Jeron Johnson, Boise State, S11/2 Kyle Wilson, Boise State, CB11/9 Lorne Bell, Fresno State, S11/16 Jonathon Amaya, Nevada, S11/23 Ben Jacobs, Fresno State, LB11/30 Blaze Soares, Hawai’i, LB12/7 Tank Calais, Louisiana Tech, S

Special Teams9/7 Bobby Cowan, Idaho, P9/14 Phillip Livas, Louisiana Tech, RS9/21 Titus Young, Boise State, KR9/28 Kyle Hughes, New Mexico State, K10/5 Trey Farquhar, Idaho, PK10/12 Marcus Anderson, NMSU, RS10/19 Robert Malone, Fresno State, P10/26 Kyle Brotzman, Boise State, PK/P11/2 Justin Veltung, Idaho, RS11/9 Kevin Goessling, Fresno State, PK11/16 Titus Young, Boise State, KR11/23 Kevin Goessling, Fresno State, PK11/30 Titus Young, Boise State, KR12/7 Alex Dunnachie, Hawai’i, P

Academic All-WAC SpartansOffensive Line Fred KolotoTight End Ryan OttenRunning Back Patrick PerryDefensive Line Carl IhenachoDefensive Line Travis JohnsonDefensive Line Ray RodriguezDefensive Line Liam SmithLinebacker Eric BucholzLinebacker Travis JonesLinebacker Braden StoraasliDefensive Back Manu NgatikauraDefensive Back James OrthPlacekicker Tyler Cope

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1936 New Mexico State (Sun - T)1946 San Jose State (Raisin - W)

San Jose State 20, Utah State 01948 Nevada (Salad - W)1949 San Jose State (Raisin - W)

San Jose State 20, Texas Tech 13Nevada (Harbor - L)

1959 New Mexico State (Sun - W)1960 New Mexico State (Sun - W)

Utah State (Sun - L)1961 Fresno State (Mercy - W)

Utah State (Gotham - L)1971 San Jose State (Pasadena - L)

Memphis State 28, San Jose State 91977 Louisiana Tech (Independence - W)1978 Louisiana Tech (Independence - L)1981 San Jose State (California - L)

Toledo 27, San Jose State 251982 Fresno State (California - W)1985 Fresno State (California - W)1986 San Jose State (California - W)

San Jose State 37, Miami (Ohio) 71987 San Jose State (California - L)

E. Michigan 30, San Jose State 271988 Fresno State (California - W)1989 Fresno State (California - W)

Hawai’i (Aloha - L)1990 San Jose State (California - W)

San Jose State 48, C. Michigan 24Louisiana Tech (Independence - T)

1991 Fresno State (California - W)1992 Fresno State (Freedom - W)

Hawai’i (Holiday - W)Nevada (Las Vegas - L)

1993 Fresno State (Aloha - L)Utah State (Las Vegas - W)

1995 Nevada (Las Vegas - L)1996 Nevada (Las Vegas - W)1997 Utah State (Humanitarian - L)1998 Idaho (Humanitarian - W)

1999 Fresno State (Las Vegas - L)Hawai’i (Oahu - W)Boise State (Humanitarian - W)

2000 Fresno State (Silicon Valley - L)Boise State (Humanitarian - W)

2001 Fresno State (Silicon Valley - L)Louisiana Tech (Humanitarian - L)

2002 Hawaii (Hawai’i - L)Fresno State (Silicon Valley - W)Boise State (Humanitarian - W)

2003 Boise State (Fort Worth - W)Fresno State (Silicon Valley - W)Hawai’i (Hawai’i - W)Tulsa (Humanitarian - L)

2004 Hawaii (Sheraton Hawaii - W)Fresno State (MPC Computers - W)Boise State (Liberty - L)UTEP (Houston - L)

2005 Nevada (Sheraton Hawaii - W)Boise State (MPC Computers - L)Fresno State (AutoZone Liberty - L)

2006 San Jose State (New Mexico - W)San Jose State 20, New Mexico 12Boise State (Fiesta - W)Hawai’i (Sheraton Hawaii - W)Nevada (MPC Computers - L)

2007 Hawai’i (Sugar - L)Fresno State (Roady’s Humanitarian - W)Boise State (Sheraton Hawaii - L)Nevada (New Mexico - L)

2008 Boise State (Poinsettia - L)Hawai’i (Sheraton Hawai’i - L)Fresno State (New Mexico - L)Louisiana Tech (Independence - W)Nevada (Roady’s Humanitarian - L)

2009 Boise State (Fiesta - W)Idaho (Roady’s Humanitarian - W)Fresno State (New Mexico - L)Nevada (Sheraton Hawai’i - L)

96 2010 San Jose State University Football

Western Athletic Conference Bowl History2010 Conference Bowl

Lineup

uDroveHumanitarian BowlDecember 18, 2010

WAC vs. MAC

Mike Perez was a MostValuable Player in the1986 California Bowl.

Sheldon Canley was aMost Valuable Player in

the 1990 CaliforniaRaisin Bowl.

James Jones was theOffensive Most ValuablePlayer in the 2006 New

Mexico Bowl.

Matt Castelo was theDefensive Most

Valuable Player in the2006 New Mexico Bowl. Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl

January 9, 2011WAC vs. Pac-10

New Mexico BowlDecember 18, 2010

WAC vs. Mountain West

Sheraton Hawai’i BowlDecember 24, 2010WAC vs. C-USA

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1st-team All-Conference SelectionsOFFENSE

Jim Accinelli, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984John Aimonetti, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Stacey Bailey, WR. . . . . . . . . 1980, 1981Mike Barnard, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987John Blain, OT . . . . . . . . . . . 1975, 1976Lawrence Brice, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971Bryce Burnett, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Sheldon Canley, TB . . . . . . . 1989, 1990Jim Carter, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Steve Clarkson, QB . . . . . . . 1981, 1982Steve DeBerg, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976David Diaz-Infante, OG . . . . . . . . 1986Rick Dozier, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979Nathan DuPree, TB . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Kevin Evans, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988Chris Fe’esago, OT. . . . . . . . 2000, 2001Tracy Franz, TE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980Anthony Gallegos, OG . . . . . . . . . 1990Jeff Garcia, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Charles Gardner, OT . . . . . . . . . . . 1971Pat Hinds, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Max Hooper, OT . . . . . . . . . 1980, 1981Peni Iosefa, OT . . . . . . . . . . . 1990, 1991Kenny Jackson, TB . . . . . . . . 1986, 1987Johnny Johnson, Jr., TB . . . . . . . . . 1988Rick Kane, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975, 1976Mike Katolin, OG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980Tim Kearse, WR-KR. . . . . . . 1981, 1982Paul Kessler, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976Craig Kimball, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974Dale Knott, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970Guy Liggins, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Larry Lloyd, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1973David Loverne, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998Ed Luther, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978, 1979Ike McBee, WR . . . . . . . . . . . 1973, 1974Gary Maddocks, WR . . . . . . 1975, 1976Lafo Malauulu, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Pat Markey, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975Gil Martinez, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978Ralph Martini, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Chris Moyneur, TE. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972

Oliver Newell, WR. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Mark Nichols, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979Charles Pauley, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002Mike Perez, QB. . . . . . . . . . . 1986, 1987Travis Peterson, OG. . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Vic Rahkshani, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976Henry Ramelli, OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983Tony Rice, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977Eric Richardson, WR . . . . . . . . . . . 1983Brian Roche, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995Jim Ruiz, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1973James Saxon, FB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Tim Stejskal, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Carl Sullivan, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983Jewerl Thomas, RB. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979Tim Toews, G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976Nick Trammer, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Bryan Watje, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005Deoncé Whitaker, TB . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Gerald Willhite, TB . . . . . . . 1980, 1981Brian Woods, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990

DEFENSEBob Bleisch, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Kim Bokamper, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975Raymond Bowles, OLB . . . . . . . . . 1991Gill Byrd, CB. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980, 1982Matt Castelo, LB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007Dave Chaney, LB . . . . . . . . . 1970, 1971K.C. Clark, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Sherman Cocroft, S . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983Heshimu Colar, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991Greg Cox, ROV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Nick DeLong, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978Carl Ekern, LB . . . . . . . 1973, 1974,1975Wilson Faumuina, DE 1974, 1975, 1976Tony Ficklin, DE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004Fred Ford, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976Jarron Gilbert, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008Randy Gill, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977Dan Godfrey, LB. . . . . . . . . . 1993, 1994Steve Hieber, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Duke Ihenacho, LB, S . . . . . 2008, 2009

Clay Jackson, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1973Cody Jones, DT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972Barry Kidney, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Everett Lampkins, LB . . . . . . . . . . 1989Dwight Lowery, CB . . . . . . . 2006, 2007Glen McClaran, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981Terry McDonald, DE . . . . . . . . . . . 1984Steve McEnroe, DT . . . . . . . 1981, 1982John McMillen, DT. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971Frank Manumaleuga, LB . . 1977, 1978Bob Matheny, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982Lyneil Mayo, LB . . . . . . . . . . 1989, 1990George Muraoka, DT. . . . . . . . . . . 1989Bob Overly, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981Christopher Owens, CB . . . . . . . . 2008Yepi Pauu, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987James Richburg, DB. . . . . . . . . . . . 1978Rayford Roberson, LB . . . . . . . . . . 1976Larry Sandson, NG . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Gerald Small, DB . . . . 1975, 1976, 1977Jay Taylor, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Ken Thomas, CB . . . . . . . . . . 1979,1981Cheyenne Tuufuli, LB . . . . . . . . . . 1981Simon Vaoifi, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991Anthony Washington, ROV . . . . . 1992Dave Wasick, DT . . . . . . . . . 1973, 1974Lyle West, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997, 1998Cully Williamson, DB . . . . . . . . . . 1978Frank Witherspoon, S . . . . . . . . . . 1984Louie Wright, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974Larry Zajonc, LB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974

KICKERSJim Hughes, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989Tim Morgan, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999Joe Nedney, PK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Waylon Prather, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006

NOTE: Prior to 1970, San Jose State participated as an independent at themajor college level. SJSU belonged to theBig West Conference from 1970 through1995 and the Western Athletic Conferencesince the 1996 season.

Dave Wasick Carl Ekern Steve DeBerg FrankManumaleuga

YEAR PLAYER, POS.1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Wasick, DT1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Ekern, LB1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve DeBerg, QB1978 . . . . . Frank Manumaleuga, LB1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ed Luther, QB1980 . . . . . . . . . . Gerald Willhite, TB1981 . . . . . . . . . . Gerald Willhite, TB1986. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Perez, QB1987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Perez, QB1990 . . . . . . . . . . Sheldon Canley, TB1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lyneil Mayo, LB2008. . . . . . . . . . . . Jarron Gilbert, DT

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Courtney Anderson, TE . . . . . . . . 2003Stacey Bailey, WR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979Maceo Barbosa, TB. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991George Beadell, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977Bobby Blackmon, WR . . . . . . . . . . 1991John Booker, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007Sean Brewer, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Matt Cantu, OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006Kevin Cole, TB . . . . . . . . . . . 1977, 1978Ron Collins, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975Otis Cooper, WR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971John Cotti, OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993Steve Dahl, WR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971Yonus Davis, TB . . . . . 2005, 2006, 2008Ara Derderian, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989Jeremy Dominguez, OG . . . . . . . . 2000Gary Dudley, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976Dave Ellis, QB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971Kevin Evans, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989Chris Fe’esago, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999Mervyn Fernandez, WR . . . . . . . . 1981Tracy Franz, TE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981Mark Fredrick, OG. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988Anthony Gallegos, OG . . . . . . . . . 1989Jeff Garcia, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991Joseph Hayes, OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003Windrell Hayes, WR . . . . . . . . . . . 1996Chris Hill, OG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995Pat Hinds, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989Max Hooper, OT . . . . . . . . . 1978, 1979Mike Hopkins, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . 1973Bob Hughes, OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970Chad Hymel, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Bobby Johnson, TB. . . . . . . . 1982, 1983James Jones, WR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006Steve Joyce, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977Jarmar Julien, TB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Kevin Jurovich, WR . . . . . . . 2007, 2009Art Kelley, OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972Craig Kimball, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1973Bill Klump, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Dale Knott, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972Tom Larson, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982Ed Luther, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977Manu Mulitano, OG . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Oliver Newell, WR. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998Mark Nichols, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980Rick Parma, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978Jeff Petkevicius, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983Roger Profitt, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975Tim Provost, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002Steven Pulley, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999

Todd Ranney, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Jerry Reese, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993Eric Richardson, WR . . . . . . . . . . . 1982David Richmond, WR . . . . . . . . . . 2008Tony Rice, OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976Brian Roche, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994Rich Sarlatte, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Edell Shepherd, WR. . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Rufus Skillern, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004Tony Smith, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984Joel Tautuaa, OG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Don Teague, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Tyson Thompson, TB. . . . . . . . . . . 2004Tim Toews, OG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975Nick Trammer, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991Reno Vaita, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1973LaMons Walker, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003Jimmy Walsh, FB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979Deoncé Whitaker, TB . . . . . . . . . . . 1999Jacobbi Williams, WR . . . . . . . . . . 1994Tuati Wooden, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003

DEFENSEDave Albright, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983Emanuel Armstrong, LB . . 1971, 1973Bill Benjamin, OLB. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980Bob Bleisch, NG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989Marshall Blount, DE . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Raymond Bowles, OLB . . . . . . . . . 1992Bill Brown, LB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971Matt Castelo, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006Danny Clark, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984Chris Clarke, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991Heshimu Colar, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Justin Cole, LB . . . . . . . . . . . 2008, 2009Greg Cox, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Charles DeJurnett, DE . . . . . . . . . . 1973Lloyd Forrest, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Coye Francies, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008Paul Franklin, CB. . . . . . . . . 1989, 1990Jarron Gilbert, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007Joe Glaspie, DB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976Trestin George, DB. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005Vyn Goodmon, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984Dee Grayer, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Jessie Green, NG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982Kinji Green, DL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005Brodie Greer, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970Steve Hines, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978Carl Ihenacho, DE . . . . . . . . 2008, 2009Troy Jensen, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993Cody Jones, DT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971Gerald Jones, S . . . . . . . . . . . 2002, 2003Seymour Jones, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972

Bernard Justiniani, DL. . . . . . . . . . 1979Damon Keeve, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981Willie Lewis, DB. . . . . . . . . . 1971, 1972Beto Lomax, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995Sam Kennedy, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Marty Lyon, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Jacob Malae, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996Derrick Martin, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979Mike Maurer, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982Terry McDonald, LB . . . . . . . . . . . 1983Dave Moss, LB . . . . . . . . . . . 1988, 1989George Muraoka, DT. . . . . . . . . . . 1988Willie Nevels, NG . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978Kevin O’Connell, NG . . . . . . . . . . 1992Christopher Owens, CB . . . . . . . . 2007Josh Parry, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Mike Powers, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Dwayne Price, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1973Ryan Rasnick, S . . . . . . . . . . 1987, 1989James Richburg, DB. . . . . . . . . . . . 1977Rayford Roberson, LB . . . . . 1977, 1978Mike Scialabba, OLB . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Jim Singleton, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Freddie Smith, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991Jay Taylor, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988Eddie Thomas, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Vance Topps, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975Rod Traylor, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980Cheyenne Tuufuli, LB . . . . . . . . . . 1979Christopher Vedder, S . . . . . . . . . . 2006Alex Wallace, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Anthony Washington, S . . . . . . . . 1991Joe Washington, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970Armahn Williams, NG . . . . . . . . . 1983Wayne Woodard, DT . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Bryan Yeager, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000

KICKERSMike Berg, PK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981Tom Diehl, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Joe Furlow, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995Randy Johnson, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977Joe Nedney, PK. . . . . . . . . . . 1991, 1994Sergio Olivarez, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Jared Strubeck, PK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006Philip Zavala, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009

SPECIAL TEAMSLarry Barnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970, 1971Sheldon Canley, KOR . . . . . . . . . . 1990Heshimu Colar, PR . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990Brian Lundy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995Charles Pauley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002Deoncé Whitaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998

Ed Luther Gerald Willhite Mike Perez Sheldon Canley Lyneil Mayo Jarron Gilbert

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All-Star Game SelectionsEAST-WEST SHRINE GAME1935 Bud Hubbard, E1940 Leroy Zimmerman, FB1949 Bob Pifferini, C1954 Tom Louderback, OT1956 Bob Bronzan, Assoc. Coach1961 Mack Burton, HB

Oscar Donahue, WR1965 Charlie Harraway, FB1967 Danny Holman, QB1971 Dave Chaney, LB1972 Cody Jones, DT1974 Dave Wasick, LB

Louie Wright, DB1975 Carl Ekern, LB

Kim Bokamper, DE1976 Wilson Faumuina, DT

Rick Kane, RB1977 Gerald Small, DB1979 Jewerl Thomas, RB1981 Mark Nichols, WR1982 Jack Elway, Asst. Coach

Gerald Willhite, HB1983 Jack Elway, Head Coach

Gill Byrd, CBSteve Clarkson, QBTim Kearse, WR

1984 Eric Richardson, WR1987 John Aimonetti, OT1988 Claude Gilbert, Asst. Coach

Kenny Jackson, TBGuy Liggins, WRMike Perez, QB

1991 Terry Shea, Asst. CoachSheldon Canley, TBLyneil Mayo, LB

1993 Nick Trammer, C1994 John Ralston, Asst. Coach

Jeff Garcia, QB1995 Dan Godfrey, LB1996 Brian Roche, TE1999 David Loverne, OT2002 Deonce Whitaker, TB

Chris Fe’esago, OG2003 Tim Provost, OT2004 Joseph Hayes, OG

Neil Parry, Special TeamsScott Rislov, QB

2005 Eddie Brown, DT

2008 Dwight Lowery, CB2009 Jarron Gilbert, DL

SENIOR BOWL1971 Dave Chaney, LB1972 Cody Jones, DT1974 Dave Wasick, DE

Louie Wright, CB1975 Kim Bokamper, DE1976 Wilson Faumuina, DT1977 Gerald Small, DB1980 Jewerl Thomas, HB1981 Mark Nichols, WR2009 Coye Francies, CB2010 Justin Cole, LB

BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC1975 Kim Bokamper, DE1982 Jack Elway, Head Coach

Gill Byrd, CBSteve Clarkson, QB

1987 Guy Liggins, WRMike Perez, QBJames Saxon, TB

1988 Jay Taylor, CB1990 Sheldon Canley, TB

Ralph Martini, QB1991 Matt Veatch, QB2003 Scott Rislov, QB

HULA BOWL1965 Charlie Harraway, FB1978 Frank Manumaleuga, LB1989 Jay Taylor, CB1992 Peni Iosefa, OT1996 Brian Roche, TE1999 David Loverne, OT2001 Josh Parry, LB2004 Fitz Hill, Asst. Coach

Gerald Jones, DBKendrick Starling, WR

2005 William Obeng, OT2006 Dick Tomey, Asst. Coach

Trestin George, DBKinji Green, DLRufus Skillern, WREzekiel Staples, LB

2008 Waylon Prather, P

JAPAN BOWL1985 Vyn Goodmon, LB1986 Claude Gilbert, Asst. Coach1987 K.C. Clark, CB1988 Kenny Jackson, TB

Guy Liggins, WRMike Perez, QB

1991 Ralph Martini, QB

COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME1955 Tom Louderback, OT1975 Louie Wright, CB

Dave Wasick, DT1976 Kim Bokamper, DE

OLYMPIA GOLD BOWL1982 Gerald Willhite, HB

KING ALL-STAR CLASSIC1990 George Muraoka, DT

PARADISE BOWL2002 Jarmar Julien, TB

Jelani Hawkins, OTPatrick Battle, FB

2003 Luke La Herran, LBCharles Pauley, WR

LAS VEGAS ALL-STAR CLASSIC2004 Courtney Anderson, TE

INTA-JUICE CLASSIC2007 Dick Tomey, Head Coach

John Broussard, WRMatt Cantu, OTJames Jones, WRFreddy McCutcheon, DLChristopher Vedder, S

TEXAS vs. THE NATION2008 Adam Tafralis, QB

John Booker, OLMatt Castelo, LBDemetrius Jones, LB

2009 Yonus Davis, RBChristopher Owens, CBDavid Richmond, WR

2010 Kevin Jurovich, WR

Matt Veatch, QB1991 Blue-Gray

ClassicOutstanding

Offensive Player

Jeff Garcia, QB1994 East-West

Shrine GameOutstanding

Offensive Player

Deoncé Whitaker, TB2002 East-West

Shrine GameOutstanding

Offensive Player

Jarmar Julien, TB2002 Paradise Bowl

Most ValuableOffensive Player

Scott Rislov, QB2003 Blue-Gray

Classic Most OutstandingOffensive Player

Gerald Jones, S2004 Hula Bowl

OutstandingDefensive Player

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HONORABLE MENTION

ALL-AMERICAS(A-E)

John Aimonetti, OT, 1986

Johnny Allen, E, 1939

Lynn Aplanalp, QB, 1952

Stacey Bailey, WR, 1980

Mike Barnard, OT, 1987

Keith Birlem, QB, 1938

Bill Brown, LB, 1971

Bob Bronzan, T, 1939

Gill Byrd, CB, 1980 & 1982

Jim Cadile, T, 1960

Jim Carter, OG, 1987

K.C. Clark, CB, 1986

Sherman Cocroft, S, 1983

Justin Cole, DE, 2006

(freshman All-American)

Kenny Cook, G, 1939

Greg Cox, S, 1987

David Diaz-Infante, OG, 1986

Oscar Donahue, E, 1961

Nathan DuPree, TB, 1992

Dick Erler, G, 1960

Kevin Evans, WR, 1989

Lloyd Thomas, E1938 A.P. 1st team

Charles Pauley, Returns2003 collegefootballnews.

com 1st team 2003 A.P. 3rd team

Ken Thomas, DB1979 Honorable Mention

1981 NEA 2nd team

Sheldon Canley, TB1989 Honorable Mention

1990 A.P. 3rd team

Leroy Zimmerman, FB1939 A.P. 1st team

Louie Wright, CB1974 A.P. 2nd team

Eric Richardson, WR1983 NEA 2nd team

Brian Roche, TE1995 A.P. 2nd team

Dave Chaney, LB1970 Honorable Mention

1971 A.P. 1st team

Frank Manumaleuga, LB1977 Honorable Mention

1978 A.P. 3rd team

Guy Liggins, WR1986 Honorable Mention

1987 U.P.I. 2nd team

Deoncé Whitaker, TB2000 TSN 3rd team

Dwight Lowery, CB2006 AFCA 1st team2006 FWAA 1st team2006 A.P. 3rd team

2007 AFCA 1st team

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(F-Z)Wilson Faumuina, DT, 1975

Tracy Franz, TE, 1980

Chon Gallegos, QB, 1961

Jeff Garcia, QB, 1992

Max Hooper, OT, 1980 & 1981

Kenny Jackson, TB, 1986

Johnny Johnson, Jr., TB, 1988

Mike Jones, QB, 1960

Rick Kane, TB, 1975

Mike Katolin, OG, 1980

Tim Kearse, WR, 1981 & 1982

Barry Kidney, LB, 1987

Ed Luther, QB, 1978 & 1979

Lafo Malauulu, WR, 1986

Ralph Martini, QB, 1990

Lyneil Mayo, DE, 1990

Terry McDonald, DE, 1984

Steve McEnroe, DT, 1981 & 1982

Walt McPherson, FB, 1938

Morris Manoogian, HB, 1939

Chris Moyneur, TE, 1972

Mark Nichols, WR, 1979

Yepi Pauu, LB, 1987

Mike Perez, QB, 1986 & 1987

Travis Peterson, OG, 1992

Don Presley, G, 1939

Henry Ramelli, OT, 1983

Harry Russell, HB, 1949

Larry Sandson, NG, 1987

James Saxon, TB, 1987

Gerald Small, CB, 1976 & 1977

Tim Stejskal, C, 1986

Jared Strubeck, PK, 2005

(freshman All-American)

Carl Sullivan, TE, 1984

Jay Taylor, CB, 1987

Bob Titchenal, C, 1939

Truck Tornell, T, 1939

Dave Wasick, DT, 1974

Gerald Willhite, TB, 1981 & 1982

Frank Witherspoon, S, 1984

Jack Wool, FB, 1930

Herm Zetterquist, HB, 1939

Gerald Small, CBHonorable Mention

1976, 1977

Ed Luther, QBHonorable Mention

1978, 1979

Gerald Willhite, TBHonorable Mention

1980, 1981

Mike Perez, QBHonorable Mention

1986, 1987

Joe Nedney, PK3rd team freshmanAll-American 1991

Gill Byrd, CBHonorable Mention

1980, 1982

Tim Kearse, WRHonorable Mention

1981, 1982

Max Hooper, OTHonorable Mention

1980, 1981

Steve McEnroe, DTHonorable Mention

1981, 1982

Vic Rakhshani, TE1st team freshman All-American 1976

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(NFL, CFL, USFL, AFL, AAFC, ArenaFootball, Arena Football 2, NFL Europe)

ADave Albright, LB

1985 – Memphis (USFL), 1986-91 – Saskatchewan (CFL)

Steve Alexakos, OL (18 NFL games)1970 – Denver, 1971 – New York Giants

Chris Alexander, LB1991 – Frankfurt (WLAF), 1994-95 – Albany (ARENA)

Courtney Anderson, TE (43 NFL games)2004-06 – Oakland2007 – Detroit, Atlanta

BMartin Baccaglio, OL (14 NFL games)

1968 – San Diego (AFL), 1968-70 – Cincinnati

Stacey Bailey, WR (91 NFL games)1982-90 – Atlanta

Jerome Bearden, DB1983 – Oakland (USFL)

Bill Benjamin, OLB (2 NFL games)1987 – Indianapolis

Keith Birlem, QB (9 NFL games)1939 – Washington, 1939 – Chicago Cardinals

John Blain, OL1977-87 – British Columbia (CFL)

John Blake, OL1978-80 – British Columbia (CFL)

Marshall Blount, DE2004 – Central Valley (ARENA2),

2009 – Iowa (ARENA2)Kim Bokamper, DE (127 NFL games)

1977-85 – MiamiJohn Booker, OL

2009 – Spokane (ARENA2)2010 – Arizona (ARENA)

Damon Bowers, WR1999 – New Engand (ARENA),2000-01 – Houston (ARENA), 2002 – Orlando (ARENA)

Trevor Bowles, OL1984-86 – Montreal (CFL)1987-91 – Edmonton (CFL)

Kevin Bowman, WR (3 NFL games)1987 – British Columbia (CFL)1987 – Philadelphia

Sean Brewer, TE (10 NFL games)2002 – Cincinnati,2003 – Atlanta

Jamall Broussard, WR (8 NFL games)2004 – Carolina2005 – Cincinnati (practice squad)2006 – Cologne (NFL Europe)2006 – Houston (practice squad)2007 – Toronto (CFL)2008 – Philadelphia, San Jose (ARENA)

John Broussard, WR (8 NFL games)2007 – Jacksonville2008 – Chicago (practice squad)

Norman Brown, OLB1996 – Minnesota (ARENA), 1997-98 New Jersey (ARENA)

Bryce Burnett, TE1996-97 – Barcelona (WLAF)

Marcel Burrough, OL2009 – Florida (ARENA2)

Gill Byrd, CB1st round draft pick

22nd selection in 1983

10 NFL seasonsSan Diego 1983-92

2 Pro Bowl selections

San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame

Assistant coachSt. Louis Rams 2003-05Chicago 2006-07

Jim Cadile, OL11 NFL seasons

Chicago 1962-72

John Blain, OT11 CFL seasons

British Columbia 1977-87

1983 & 1985 All-CFL selection

British Columbia Lions’50th season

All-Time Dream Team

Kim Bokamper, DE1st round draft pick

19th selection in 1976Miami 1977-85

Pro Bowl Selection1979

Spartan Facts:

145 Spartans haveplayed pro football

17 have played in 10 or more seasons

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Spartans in the ProsMack Burton, WR

1962-66 – British Columbia (CFL)Howard Butler, DT

1996-2002 – San Jose (ARENA)Gill Byrd, CB (149 NFL games)

1983-92 – San Diego

CJim Cadile, OL (128 NFL games)

1962-72 – ChicagoReggie Candler, L

2005-06 – Bakersfield (ARENA2)Sheldon Canley, TB (1 NFL game)

1991-92 – San Francisco, 1992 – New York Jets,1994 – Baltimore (CFL)

John Carlos, WR1971 – Montreal (CFL),1972 – Toronto (CFL)

Danny Clark, DE (1 NFL game)1987 – Los Angeles Rams

K.C. Clark, DB (26 NFL games)1987-88, 90-91 – Denver, 1990 – British Columbia (CFL),

Steve Clarkson, QB1983 – Saskatchewan (CFL)

Charles Clinton, CB (2 NFL games)1987 – Houston

Sherman Cocroft, S (67 NFL games)1985-87 – Kansas City, 1988 – Buffalo, 1989 – Tampa Bay

Dan Colchico, DE (78 NFL games)1960-64, 67 – San Francisco, 1969 – New Orleans

Floyd Collier1948 – San Francisco (AAFC)

Greg Cox, S (55 NFL games)1988, 90-91 – San Francisco, 1989 – New York Giants,1995 – San Jose (ARENA)

Harold Crisler, E (53 NFL games)1948-49 – Washington, 1950 – Baltimore (AAFC)

Wardell Crutchfield, DB2000 – Iowa (ARENA)

Clarence Cunningham, WR2007-08 – Stockton (ARENA2)

DKen Daniel, CB (32 NFL games)

1983-84 – Oakland (USFL), 1984 – New York Giants,1986-87 – Indianapolis

Rashied Davis, WR (76 NFL games)2003-05 – San Jose (ARENA)2005-09 – Chicago

Steve DeBerg, QB (207 NFL games)1977-80 – San Francisco, 1981-83 – Denver,1984-87, 92-93 – Tampa Bay (NFL), 1988-91 – Kansas City,1993 – Miami, 1998 – Atlanta

Charles DeJurnett, DT (118 NFL games)1974-75 – Southern California (WFL), 1976-80 – San Diego, 1982-86 – Los Angeles Rams

David Diaz-Infante, OG (69 NFL games)1987 – San Diego, 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF),1993-94 – Sacramento (CFL),1996-98, 2000, 01 – Denver,1999 – Philadelphia, 2001 – Las Vegas (XFL)

Jeremy Dominguez, L2002 – Fresno (ARENA2)

Oscar Donahue, WR (13 NFL games)1962 – Minnesota

Leon Donohue, OL (84 NFL games)1962-64 – San Francisco, 1965-67 – Dallas

David Diaz-Infante, G12 professional seasons

San Diego 1987Frankfurt (WLAF) 1991-92Sacramento (CFL) 1993-94Denver 1996-98, 2000, 2001Philadelphia 1999Las Vegas (XFL) 2001

Carl Ekern, LB13 NFL seasons

Los Angeles Rams 1976-88

All Pro Selection1986

Pro Bowl Selection1986

Steve DeBerg, QB17 NFL seasons

San Francisco 1977-80Denver 1981-83Tampa Bay (NFL) 1984-87Kansas City 1988-91Tampa Bay 1992-93Miami 1993Atlanta 1998

Assistant CoachNew York Giants 1995-96Tampa Bay (ARENA) 2004

Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor

Charles DeJurnett, DL11 NFL seasons

Southern California (WFL)1974-75

San Diego 1976-80Los Angeles Rams 1982-86

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Spartans in the ProsHarley Dow, K (12 NFL games)

1950 – San Francisco

ECarl Ekern, LB (151 NFL games)

1976-88 – Los Angeles Rams

FWilson Faumuina, DT (74 NFL games)

1977-82 – AtlantaMervyn Fernandez, WR (86 NFL games)

1982-86 – British Columbia (CFL), 1987-92 – Los Angeles Raiders, 1994 – British Columbia (CFL)

Tony Ficklin, DE2007 – Green Bay (ARENA2),2008 – Kansas City (ARENA),

New York (ARENA)Coye Francies, CB (6 NFL games)

2009 – ClevelandPaul Franklin, CB

1995-96 – Orlando (ARENA), 1997 – New York City (ARENA)

Tracy Franz, TE (3 NFL games)1984-85 – Oakland (USFL),1987 – San Francisco

GChon Gallegos, QB

1962 – Oakland (AFL)Jeff Garcia, QB (125 NFL games)

1994-98 – Calgary (CFL), 1999-03 – San Francisco,2004 – Cleveland,2005 – Detroit,2006 – Philadelphia,2007-08 – Tampa Bay2009 – Philadelphia

Trestin George, DB2007-08 – San Jose (ARENA)2009 – British Columbia (CFL)

Jarron Gilbert, DL (4 NFL games)2009 – Chicago

Randy Gill, LB (8 NFL games)1978 – St. Louis, Tampa Bay

Mace Gouldsby, DT1990 – Edmonton (CFL)

Dee Grayer, CB1997 – Milwaukee (ARENA), 1998 – Portland (ARENA)

HCharlie Hardy, E

1960-62 – Oakland (AFL)Charley Harraway, FB (110 NFL games)

1966-68 – Cleveland, 1969-73 – Washington

Brian Hawkins, DB1983 – Saskatchewan (CFL)

Marcus Helfman, TE2004 – Scottish Claymores

(NFL-Europe),2005 – Rhein Fire (NFL-Europe)

Paul Held, QB (13 NFL games)1954 – Pittsburgh, 1955 – Detroit, Green Bay

Fred Heron, DE (79 NFL games)1966-72 – St. Louis

Pat Hinds, OT1991-92 – Calgary (CFL), 1993 – Toronto (CFL)

James Hodgins, FB (78 NFL games)1999-2002 – St. Louis Rams, 2003 – Arizona,2004 – Arizona (injured reserve),2005 – Arizona2006 – New York Jets

Domingo Holmes, CB2008 – Stockton (ARENA2)

Michael Hooper, WR2008 – Stockton (ARENA2)

Bud Hubbard, E (10 NFL games)1935 – Brooklyn

Eric Hurt, DB (4 NFL games)1980 – Cleveland, Dallas

JCass Jackson, DB

1964 – Ottawa (CFL)Bobby Johnson, TB

1986 – Saskatchewan (CFL)Johnny Johnson, TB (72 NFL games)

1990-92 – Phoenix, 1993-94 – New York Jets

Marv Johnson, HB (40 NFL games)1951-52 – Los Angeles, 1952-53 – Green Bay

Cody Jones, DT (110 NFL games)1974-78, 80-82 – Los Angeles Rams

James Jones, WR (42 NFL games)2007-09 – Green Bay

Jarmar Julien, TB (2 NFL games)2002 – Kansas City Chiefs

KRick Kane, TB (125 NFL games)

1977-83 – Detroit, 1984 – Washington, 1985 – Detroit

Mike Katolin, OL (3 NFL games)1983 – Boston (USFL), 1984 – Oklahoma (USFL), 1985 – Arizona (USFL), 1987 – Cleveland

Tim Kearse, WR (3 NFL games)1983 – British Columbia (CFL), 1987 – Detroit, Indianapolis, 1988 – Saskatchewan (CFL)

Wilson Faumuina, DT1st round draft pick

20th selection in 1977Atlanta 1977-82

Mervyn Fernandez, WR12 professional seasons

British Columbia (CFL) 1982-86Los Angeles Raiders 1987-92British Columbia (CFL) 1994

1985 CFLMost Outstanding Player

Johnny Johnson, TBPhoenix 1990-92New York Jets 1993-94

1990 NFLRookie of the Year

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Spartans in the ProsSam Kennedy, LB (3 NFL games)

1988 – San Francisco

LTom Louderback, OL (24 NFL games)

1958-59 – Philadelphia, 1958-59 – Oakland (AFL),1962 – Buffalo (AFL)

David Loverne, OG (64 NFL games)2000-01 – New York Jets, 2002 – Washington,2003 – St. Louis,2004 – Detroit,2005 – Detroit (injured reserve)

Dwight Lowery, CB (29 NFL games)2008-09 – New York Jets

Ed Luther, QB (61 NFL games)1980-84 – San Diego, 1985 – Jacksonville (USFL),1986 – Indianapolis

Ken Lutz, QB1991 – Columbus (ARENA),1992 – San Antonio (ARENA)

Ray Lychak, OL1966-68 – Montreal (CFL), 1969 – Edmonton (CFL),1970-71 – British Columbia (CFL), 1972-73 – Winnipeg (CFL)

MCurtice Macfarlane, L

1998-99, 2001 – San Jose (ARENA), 2003 – Ottawa (CFL)

Frank Manumaleuna, LB (35 NFL games)1979-81 – Kansas City, 1983-84 – Oakland (USFL),1985 – Portland (USFL)

Derrick Martin, DB (3 NFL games)1980 – Hamilton (CFL), 1983-85 – Oakland (USFL), 1987 – San Francisco

Ralph Martini, QB1992 – Sacramento (WLAF)

Lyneil Mayo, OLB1991, 1992 – British Columbia (CFL),1992 – Frankfurt (WLAF)

Keith McDonald, WR (9 NFL games)1987 – Houston, 1989 – Detroit

Searcy Miles1954-56 – San Francisco

Frank Minnini, HB (36 NFL games)1947-49 – Chicago, 1949 – Pittsburgh

NKenny Nash, WR (1 NFL game)

1987 – Kansas CityJoe Nedney, PK (167 NFL games)

1995 – Oakland (practice squad),1995-96 – Miami,

1997-99 – Arizona, 1999 – Baltimore, 1999 – Oakland, 2000 – Denver, 2000 – Carolina, 2001-03 – Tennessee,2004 – Tennessee (injured reserve),2005-09 – San Francisco

Mark Nichols, WR (76 NFL games)1981-87 – Detroit

Kaiser Noa, LB1993 – Miami (ARENA)

Abdul-Salam Noah, DT2001 – San Francisco (XFL), 2004-05 – New Orleans (ARENA),2006 – Georgia (ARENA)

Ray Norton, HB (9 NFL games)1960-61 – San Francisco

OWilliam Obeng, OL

2005 – Oakland (practice squad),2006 – Cologne (NFL Europe)2007-08 – San Jose (ARENA)

Ron Ockimey, S2002-03 – British Columbia (CFL),2005-06 – Winnipeg (CFL)

Dwayne O’Steen, CB (77 NFL games)1978-79 – Los Angeles, 1980-81 – Oakland, 1982 – Baltimore, 1983 – Tampa Bay (NFL), 1983-84 – Green Bay

Bob Overly, LB1983 – Oakland (USFL)

Christopher Owens, CB (16 NFL games)2009 – Atlanta

PJosh Parry, FB (37 NFL games)

2002 – Frankfurt (NFL-Europe),2004-05 – Philadelphia Eagles2006 – Seattle

Charles Pauley, WR2004, 2006 – San Jose (ARENA),2005 – Chicago (ARENA),2007 – Philaelphia (ARENA),2008 – Georgia (ARENA)

Yepi Pauu, LB1988 – Los Angeles (ARENA),1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF)

Mike Perez, QB1991 – Frankfurt (WLAF), 1991 – New York Giants, 1992 – Frankfurt (WLAF), 1994-97 – Albany (ARENA),1998 – New York City (ARENA),1999 – New England (ARENA)

Philip Perry, FB/LB2005-06 – Memphis (ARENA2)

Mark Nichols, WR1st round draft pick

15th selection in 1981Detroit 1981-87

Jerry Reese, WR10 professional seasons

San Jose (ARENA) 1995San Antonio (CFL) 1995San Jose (ARENA) 1996Buffalo 1997Scotland (NFL-Europe) 1998San Jose (ARENA) 1999-2004

Spartan Facts:

6 Pro Bowl selections

2 Most ValuablePlayer

award winners

1 NFLRookie of the Year

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Spartans in the ProsBill Peterson, OL (56 NFL games)

1968-72 – Cincinnati, 1975 – Kansas City

Tom Petithomme, FB1995-96 – San Jose (ARENA), 1998 – Iowa (ARENA),1999 – San Jose (ARENA)

Bob Pifferini, OL (12 NFL games)1949 – Detroit

Art Powell, E (13 NFL games)1957 – Montreal (CFL),1959 – Philadelphia, 1960-62 – New York (AFL),1963-66 – Oakland (AFL), 1967 – Buffalo (AFL),1968 – Minnesota

Tim Provost, OL2003 – New England (practice squad)

RLarnell Ransom, DL

2008 – Central Valley (ARENA2)Phil Rebboah, PK

1984 – Los Angeles Raiders, 1985-86 – San Diego

Jerry Reese, WR (5 NFL games)1995, 96 – San Jose (ARENA), 1995 – San Antonio (CFL),1997 – Buffalo,1998 – Scotland (NFL-Europe), 1999-2004 – San Jose (ARENA)

Eric Richardson, WR (30 NFL games)1985-86 – Buffalo

Scott Rislov, QB2005 – Nashville (ARENA),2006 – Central Valley (ARENA2)2007-08 – San Jose (ARENA)

Walt Roberts, HB (83 NFL games)1964-66 – Cleveland, 1967 – New Orleans,1969-70 – Washington

Brian Roche, TE (23 NFL games)1996-97 – San Diego, 1998 – Kansas City,2001 – San Francisco (XFL)

SS.T. Saffold, WR (14 NFL games)

1968 – CincinnatiJames Saxon, FB (111 NFL games)

1988-91 – Kansas City, 1992-94 – Miami,1995 – Philadelphia

Travis Seaton, B2004 – Philadelphia (ARENA)2007 – Stockton (ARENA2)2008-09 – Oklahoma City (ARENA2)

Edell Shepherd, WR (25 NFL games)2002 – Chicago (practice squad),2003 – Scotland (NFL Europe), 2003, 2005 – Tampa Bay,

2004 – Tampa Bay (injured reserve),2006 – Houston2007 – Detroit (practice squad)2008 – Denver (injured reserve)

Ricky Siglar, OL (100 NFL games)1990 – San Francisco, 1993-96, 98 – Kansas City,1997-98 – New Orleans, 1998 – Carolina

Gerald Small, CB (104 NFL games)1978-83 – Miami, 1984 – Atlanta

Omarr Smith, CB2001-02, 04-08 – San Jose (ARENA), 2003 – Tampa Bay (ARENA)

Tommie Smith, WR (2 NFL games)1969 – Cincinnati

Kendrick Starling, WR (8 NFL games)2004 – Houston,2005 – New Orleans (practice squad),2006 – Rhein (NFL Europe),2007 – Edmonton (CFL)

Carl Sullivan, TE (3 NFL games)1984-85 – Oakland (USFL), 1987 – Green Bay

John Sutro, OL (5 NFL games)1962 – San Francisco

Bob Sykes, FB (3 NFL games)1952 – Washington

TAdam Tafralis, QB

2008-09 – Hamilton (CFL)Drew Taylor, WR

1978-79 – British Columbia (CFL),1980 – Hamilton (CFL),1981 – Toronto (CFL), 1982 – Montreal (CFL)

Eddie Taylor, CB1991-92 – Winnipeg (CFL), 1993 – British Columbia (CFL)

Jay Taylor, CB (79 NFL games)1989-92 – Phoenix,1993-95 – Kansas City

Tony Teresa, QB (1 NFL game)1956-57 – British Columbia (CFL), 1958 – San Francisco,1960 – Oakland (AFL)

Eddie Thomas, CB1991-92 – Edmonton (CFL),1994 – Toronto (CFL),1995, 1997 – British Columbia (CFL), 1999 – Winnipeg (CFL)

Jewerl Thomas, TB (56 NFL games)1981-82 – Los Angeles Rams, 1983 – Kansas City,1984 – San Diego

Ken Thomas, DB (14 NFL games)1983 – Kansas City

Gary Thompson, S (24 NFL games)1983-84 – Buffalo

Billy Wilson, WR10 NFL seasons

San Francisco 1951-60

Pro Bowl & All-ProSelection

1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959

Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame

Gerald Willhite, TB1st round draft pick

21st selection in 1982Denver 1982-88

All-AFC Selection1986

Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor

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Spartans in the ProsTyson Thompson, TB (30 NFL games)

2005-07 – DallasBob Titchenal, OL (30 NFL games)

1940-42 – Washington, 1946 – San Francisco (AAFC)1947 – Los Angeles (AAFC)

Mel Tom, DE (113 NFL games)1967-73 – Philadelphia, 1973-75 – Chicago

John Travis, HB (6 NFL games)1966 – San Diego

UMitch Ucovich (10 NFL games)

1944 – Washington, 1945 – Chicago Cardinals1949 – Baltimore (AAFC)

WAlex Wallace, DB

2002 – British Columbia (CFL),2005-06 – Bakersfield (ARENA2),2007 – New Orleans, Tampa Bay (ARENA)

Jimmy Walsh, FB (4 NFL games)1980 – Seattle

Dave Wasick, DT1975 – Kansas City, 1976 – New York Jets

Lyle West, S (51 NFL games)1999-2000 – New York Giants, 2002-03 – Kansas City

Deoncé Whitaker, TB2002 – British Columbia (CFL), 2003 – Montreal (CFL)

Gerald Willhite, TB (78 NFL games)1982-88 – Denver

Billy Wilson, E (100 NFL games)1951-60 – San Francisco

Louie Wright, CB (167 NFL games)1975-86 – Denver

ZBlair Zerr, FB

1992-93 – Calgary (CFL)Leroy Zimmerman, FB (84 NFL games)

1940-42 – Washington, 1942, 1943-46 – Philadelphia, 1943 – Pittsburgh, 1947 – Detroit,1948 – Boston

Active players in boldfaced type

Louie Wright, CB1st round draft pick

17th selection in 197512 NFL seasons

Denver 1975-86Named to the 1970’s

NFL All-Decade TeamPro Bowl Selections

1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1985

All-NFL Selections1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985

All-AFC Selections1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1985

Denver Broncos Ring of Fame

Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor

Dwight Lowery, CBNew York Jets 2008-09

Christopher Owens, CBAtlanta 2009

Coye Francies, CBCleveland 2009

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Spartans in the Pros

Jeff Garcia, QB16 professional seasonsCalgary (CFL) 1994-98

1997 CFL West DivisionMost Outstanding Player

San Francisco 1999-2003Cleveland 2004Detroit 2005Philadelphia 2006Tampa Bay 2007-08Philadelphia 2009

Pro Bowl Selections2001, 2002, 2003, 2007

Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor

Joe Nedney, PK14 professional seasonsMiami 1995-97Arizona 1997-99Baltimore 1999Oakland 1999Denver 2000Carolina 2000Tennessee 2001-03Tennessee injured reserve 2004San Francisco 2005-09

Most points by a Spartan in anNFL career - 1,063

Rashied Davis, WRSan Jose (ARENA) 2003-05Chicago 2005-09

Played in Super Bowl XLI

James Jones, WRGreen Bay 2007-09

Jarron Gilbert, DLChicago 2009

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Spartans in the ProsSuper Bowl Spartans

XII (1/15/78) Louie Wright, Denver BroncosXIV (1/20/80) Carl Ekern, Los Angeles Rams

Cody Jones, Los Angeles RamsXV (1/25/81) Dwayne O’Steen, Oakland Raiders

Dick Vermeil, Philadelphia Eagles head coach

Chuck Clausen, Philadelphia Eagles asst. coach

XVI (1/24/82) Bill Walsh, San Francisco 49ers head coach

XVII (1/30/83) Kim Bokamper, Miami DolphinsGerald Small, Miami Dolphins

XIX (1/20/85) Bill Walsh, San Francisco 49ers head coach

Kim Bokamper, Miami DolphinsXXI (1/25/87) Gerald Willhite, Denver Broncos

Louie Wright, Denver BroncosXXII (1/31/88) Gerald Willhite, Denver Broncos

K.C. Clark, Denver BroncosXXIII (1/22/89) Bill Walsh, San Francisco 49ers

head coachSam Kennedy, San Francisco 49ers

XXIV (1/28/90) Greg Cox, San Francisco 49ersXXV (1/27/91) Greg Cox, New York GiantsXXXII (1/25/98) David Diaz-Infante, Denver BroncosXXXIII (1/31/99) David Diaz-Infante, Denver Broncos

Steve DeBerg, Atlanta FalconsXXXIV (1/30/00) Dick Vermeil, St. Louis Rams

head coachAl Saunders, St. Louis Rams

assistant coachJames Hodgins, St. Louis Rams

XXXV (1/28/01) Lyle West, New York GiantsXXXVI (1/27/02) James Hodgins, St. Louis RamsXXXIX (2/6/05) Josh Parry, Philadelphia EaglesXLI (2/4/07) Gill Byrd, Chicago Bears

assistant coachRashied Davis, Chicago Bears

Super Bowl winners in bold-faced type

Justin Cole, LBKansas City Chiefs free agent

Kevin Jurovich, WRPhiladelphia Eagles free agent

Adam Tafralis, QBHamilton Tiger Cats (CFL)

John Booker, OLArizona Rattlers, ARENA

Trestin George, DBBritish Columbia Lions (CFL)

Yonus Davis, RBBritish Columbia Lions (CFL)

Spartan Fact:San Jose State, Arkansas and Dayton are the onlyschools with two alums who coached Super Bowl-

winning teams.

Bill Walsh and Dick Vermeil have combined forfour Super Bowl victories. Arkansas’ Jimmy

Johnson and Barry Switzer have combined forthree. Dayton’s Chuck Noll and Jon Gruden have

five Super Bowl wins between them.

The late Bill Walsh (left) coached the San Francisco 49ers to threeSuper Bowl victories. Dick Vermeil (right) coached the 1999 St.

Louis Rams to victory in Super Bowl XXXIV.

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Coaching in the ProsTom Bass

1964-67 – San Diego (AFL), 1968-70 – Cincinnati, 1976-81 – Tampa Bay,1982-85 – San Diego

Ken Blue1970 – St. Louis

Bob Bronzan1958 – Philadelphia

Gill Byrd2003-05 – St. Louis2006-10 – Chicago

Jim Cadile1984 – Denver (USFL)

K.C. Clark1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF)

Chuck Clausen1976-85 – Philadelphia, 1986-89 – Atlanta

Dan Colchico1967 – San Francisco

Max Coley1977 – San Diego,1978 – Los Angeles

Steve DeBerg1995-96 – New York Giants,2004 – Tampa Bay (ARENA)

Claude Gilbert1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF)

Fred Guidici1995 – Oakland

Terrell Jones2000-04 – San Francisco,2005 – Tampa Bay

Tim Kearse2001-06 – Saskatchewan (CFL),2007 – Montreal (CFL)2010 - Calgary (CFL)

Lou Patrone2008 – San Jose (ARENA)

Al Saunders1982-88 – San Diego, 1989-98 – Kansas City,1999-2000 – St. Louis, 2001-05 – Kansas City,2006-07 – Washington,2008 – St. Louis

James Saxon2000 – Buffalo, 2001-07 – Kansas City,2008-10 – Miami

Omarr Smith2009 – Arkansas (ARENA2), 2010 – Arizona (ARENA)

Scott Swartz2004 – San Francisco

Dick Vermeil1969, 71-73 – Los Angeles,1976-82 – Philadelphia, 1997-99 – St. Louis,2001-05 – Kansas City

Dick Voris1954 – Los Angeles, 1961-62 – Green Bay,1963-67 – San Francisco, 1968-71 – St. Louis,1972 – Detroit, 1973 – Baltimore

Bill Walsh1966 – Oakland (AFL), 1968-75 – Cincinnati,1976 – San Diego,1979-88 – San Francisco

Jimmy Walsh1997 – Arizona (ARENA),1998 – San Jose (ARENA)

Billy Wilson1961-62, 64-67, 80 – San Francisco

ames Saxon is in his 11thseason as a NFL assistant.

Gill Byrd is in his eighth season as a NFL assistant.

Al Saunders worked in theNFL for 27 seasons. He was

the San Diego Chargers’head coach from 1986

through 1988.

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Draft SelectionsSan Jose State football players in the

National Football League draft (1940-2009), American Football League draft (1960-66)

Player Team Yr./Rnd. (Selection)Jarron Gilbert, DT Chicago Bears 2009/3rd round (68)Christopher Owens, CB Atlanta Falcons 2009/3rd round (90)Coye Francies, CB Cleveland Browns 2009/6th round (191)Dwight Lowery, CB New York Jets 2008/4th round (113)James Jones, WR Green Bay Packers 2007/3rd round (78)John Broussard, WR Jacksonville Jaguars 2007/7th round (229)Courtney Anderson, TE Oakland Raiders 2004/7th round (245)Tim Provost, OT Miami Dolphins 2003/6th round (206)Sean Brewer, TE Cincinnati Bengals 2001/3rd round (66)

David Loverne, OT New York Jets 1999/3rd round (90)Lyle West, S New York Giants 1999/6th round (189)Brian Roche, TE San Diego Chargers 1996/3rd round (81)Sheldon Canley, TB San Francisco 49ers 1991/7th round (193)Johnny Johnson, TB Phoenix Cardinals 1990/7th round (169)Tony Jeffery, WR Kansas City Chiefs 1990/12th round (318)

Jay Taylor, CB Phoenix Cardinals 1989/6th round (150)James Saxon, TB Kansas City Chiefs 1988/6th round (139)Mike Perez, QB New York Giants 1988/7th round (175)Tony Smith, WR New York Jets 1985/5th round (134)Eric Richardson, WR Buffalo Bills 1984/2nd round (41)Bobby Johnson, TB Kansas City Chiefs 1984/11th round (285)Gill Byrd, CB San Diego Chargers 1983/1st round (22)Ken Thomas, S Kansas City Chiefs 1983/6th round (173)Brian Hawkins, S Denver Broncos 1983/9th round (228)Mervyn Fernandez, WR Oakland Raiders 1983/10th round (277)Tim Kearse, WR San Diego Chargers 1983/11th round (303)Gerald Willhite, TB Denver Broncos 1982/1st round (21)Stacey Bailey, WR Atlanta Falcons 1982/3rd round (63)Mark Nichols, WR Detroit Lions 1981/1st round (16)Jewerl Thomas, RB Los Angeles Rams 1980/3rd round (58)Ed Luther, QB San Diego Chargers 1980/4th round (101)

Frank Manumaleuga, LB Kansas City Chiefs 1979/4th round (85)Gerald Small, CB Miami Dolphins 1978/4th round (93)Randy Gill, LB St. Louis Cardinals 1978/10th round (265)Wilson Faumuina, DT Atlanta Falcons 1977/1st round (20)Rick Kane, TB Detroit Lions 1977/3rd round (69)Jim LeJay, WR St. Louis Cardinals 1977/10th round (270)Steve DeBerg, QB Dallas Cowboys 1977/10th round (275)John Blain, T New Orleans Saints 1977/11th round (285)Kim Bokamper, DE Miami Dolphins 1976/1st round (19)Carl Ekern, LB Los Angeles Rams 1976/5th round (128)Darryl Jenkins, RB San Francisco 49ers 1976/17th round (473)Louie Wright, CB Denver Broncos 1975/1st round (17)Dave Wasick, DT Kansas City Chiefs 1975/6th round (139)Ike McBee, WR San Diego Chargers 1975/11th round (284)Emmanuel Armstrong, LB Green Bay Packers 1974/13th round (324)Charles DeJurnett, DL San Diego Chargers 1974/17th round (418)Cody Jones, DT Los Angeles Rams 1973/5th round (129)Dave Chaney, LB Kansas City Chiefs 1972/14th round (360)Eric Dahl, WR New England Patriots 1972/16th round (400)John Carlos, WR Philadelphia Eagles 1970/15th round (371)

Walt Shockley, FB St. Louis Cardinals 1969/5th round (108)Steve Alexakos, OG New England Patriots 1969/9th round (209)

WAC Fact:

NFL first-round draft choices by schools:

San Jose State – 6Fresno State – 5Utah State – 4Louisiana Tech – 4Boise State – 2Idaho – 2Nevada – 1Hawai’i – 1New Mexico State – 0

Spartan Fact:

The San Francisco 49ershave drafted the most

San Jose State players –11.

Spartan Fact:

Round selections in NFL drafts

1st round - 62nd round – 13rd round – 114th round – 75th round – 76th round – 117th round – 68th round – 19th round – 4

10th round – 6

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Draft SelectionsMike Spitzer, DE Detroit Lions 1968/6th round (148)Danny Holman, QB Pittsburgh Steelers 1968/8th round (201)Roy Hall, OT Atlanta Falcons 1968/16th round (410)Walt Blackledge, WR Baltimore Colts 1968/16th round (432)Tommie Smith, WR Los Angeles Rams 1967/9th round (226)Eric Watts, CB Detroit Lions 1967/12th round (297)Martin Baccaglio, T San Diego Chargers 1967/15th round (355)Fred Heron, DE Green Bay Packers 1966/3rd round (45)Mel Tom, DE Philadelphia Eagles 1966/6th round (89)

Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1966/9th round (RS)S.T. Saffold, WR San Francisco 49ers 1966/15th round (222)

San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1966/9th round futureCharlie Harraway, FB Cleveland Browns 1966/18th round (273)John Travis, FB San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1966/18th round (162)Dave Johnson, HB Baltimore Colts 1965/4th round (56)Bob Bonds, HB St. Louis Cardinals 1965/5th round (68)

Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) 1965/13th roundBrent Berry, OT Los Angeles Rams 1965/13th round (177)

Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1965/10th round (RS)Jim Cadile, OL Chicago Bears 1962/4th round (49)

Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/22nd round (169)Mack Burton, WR Chicago Bears 1962/5th round (57)

San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1962/4th round (32)John Sutro, OL Green Bay Packers 1962/6th round (79)

Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/20th round (153)Oscar Donahue, WR Green Bay Packers 1962/6th round (84)

Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/12th round (94)Leon Donohue, G San Francisco 49ers 1961/9th round (118)

Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/29th round (225)Clair Appledoom, E Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1961/27th roundMike Jones, QB Pittsburgh Steelers 1961/20th round (271)

Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1960/21st roundRay Norton, HB San Francisco 49ers 1960/4th round (46)

Denver Broncos (AFL) 1960/1st selectionsKen McNeece, OL Denver Broncos (AFL) 1960/1st selections

Dan Colchico, E San Francisco 49ers 1959/7th round (78)Art Powell, E Philadelphia Eagles 1959/11th round (123)Hal Boutte, E Detroit Lions 1958/12th round (145)Bill Atkins, T Los Angeles Rams 1958/25th round (296)Bob Reinhart, QB Cleveland Browns 1957/10th round (114)Jack Adams, T Philadelphia Eagles 1956/21st round (246)Clarence Wessman, E San Francisco 49ers 1956/22nd round (256)Jim Hughes, G Cleveland Browns 1956/24th round (289)Joe Ulm, FB Philadelphia Eagles 1956/30th round (246)Tom Louderback, G Washington Redskins 1955/10th round (111)Matt Vujevich, B New York Giants 1955/24th round (284)Charlie Allen, T Los Angeles Rams 1954/5th round (57)George Porter, T Philadelphia Eagles 1953/12th round (142)Stan Wacholz, E San Francisco 49ers 1953/18th round (212)Keith Carpenter, T San Francisco 49ers 1951/26th round (306)Harley Dow, T San Francisco 49ers 1950/11th round (141)Harry Russell, B Pittsburgh Steelers 1950/15th round (190)Billy Wilson, E San Francisco 49ers 1950/22nd round (283)Junior Morgan, E Los Angeles Rams 1950/28th round (363)

Bob Pifferini, C Detroit Lions 1949/15th round (142)Frank Minini, FB Chicago Bears 1947/3rd round (23)Bob Ward, B Washington Redskins 1946/18th round (189)Deward Tornell, T Washington Redskins 1941/14th round (130)Morris Buckingham, C Washington Redskins 1941/15th round (140)Leroy Zimmerman, B Washington Redskins 1940/7th round (58)

Spartan Fact:

Player selection in aNFL draft

Top 50 – 1251-100 – 21

101-150 – 20151 -200 – 11

Spartan Fact:

Three times, 1983, 1977and 1966, five San Jose

State players were selected in a NFL draft.

Spartan Fact:

Player selection by position in a NFL draft

End, Wide Receiver – 25Running Backs – 20Offensive Line – 20

Defensive Backs – 11Defensive Line – 9Quarterbacks – 6Linebackers – 5Tight Ends – 3

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SJSU Sports Hall of Fame–A–

Allen, Johnny – E 1939-41Amaral, Bob – E 1950-52Aplanalp, Lynn – QB 1951-52Argilla, Luke – HB 1935-36

–B–Bailey, Stacey – WR 1978-81Beck, Harry – FB 1949-50Birlem, Keith – QB 1936-38Bokamper, Kim – DE 1974-75Bronzan, Bob – T 1937-39Burton, Mack – HB 1959-61Byrd, Gill – CB 1979-82

–C–Cadile, Jim – E 1959-61Canley, Sheldon – TB 1988-90Carmody, Doan – G 1936-39Cementina, Al – CB 1948-50Chagonjian, Archie – HB 1949-51Chaney, Dave – LB 1969-71Clarkson, Steve – QB 1979-82Cocroft, Sherman – S 1982-83Colchico, Dan – E 1957-58Collins, Bart – G 1931-34Cook, Ken – G 1938-40

–D–DeBerg, Steve – QB 1975-76DeGroot, Dudley –

Head Coach 1932-39DeJurnett, Charles – DT 1972-73Diaz-Infante, David – OG 1982-86Donahue, Oscar – WR 1959-61Donohue, Leon – T 1960-61Dow, Harley – G 1936-38Dubose, Glenn – G 1935-36

–E–Ekern, Carl – LB 1972-75Elway, Jack – Head Coach 1979-83Estes, Fred – HB 1898

–F–Faulk, Jack – T 1946-49Faumuina, Wilson – DT 1973-76

–G–Gallegos, Chon – QB 1959-61Gilbert, Claude – Coach 1981-89

–H–Hardy, Charles – E 1953-54Harraway, Charlie – FB 1963-65Hawley, Hal 1925-27Heston, Willie – HB 1900Hiram, Roy – HB 1953-54

Holman, Danny – QB 1966-67Hooper, Max – OT 1978-81Hubbard, Bill – HB 1925-27

Head Coach 1946-49Hubbard, Bud – E 1932-34Hughes, Chuck – QB 1947-48

–J–Jackson, Cass – HB 1961-63Johnson, Johnny – FB 1960-62Jones, Cody – DT 1971-72

–K–Kane, Rick – TB 1975-76Kearse, Tim – WR 1980-82Kimball, Craig – QB 1972-74Kimura, Lincoln – Trainer 1950-62

–L–Laws, Aubrey – FB 1925-28Lewis, Bill – FB 1934-37Liggins, Guy – WR 1986-87Linn, Woody – QB/K 1948-49Louderback, Tom – LB 1953-54Luther, Ed – QB 1976-79

–M–Manoogian, Morris – HB 1937-39Manumaleuga, Frank – LB 1977-78Marcucci, Lelio – T 1942Matthews, Larry – HB 1951-53McPherson, Walt – FB 1936-38Mendonsa, Gibby – HB 1949-51Menges, Gene – QB 1948-50Minter, Aubrey – HB 1939-41Morgan, Junior – E 1947-49

–N–Nedney, Joe – K 1991-94Nichols, Mark – WR 1979-80Nygren, Bud – E 1940

–O–Overhouse, Ray – E 1946-47

–P–Peregoy, Carlton – FB 1937-39Perez, Mike – QB 1986-87Pifferini, Bob – C 1946-47Powell, Art – E 1956

–R–Regli, Jess 1924-27Rishwain, Joe – QB 1938-40Roberts, Walt – HB 1961-63Robinson, Bert – K 1941, 43, 46Rocchi, Gene – HB 1936-38

Rogers, Darryl – Head Coach 1973-75

Russell, Harry – HB 1947-49

–S–Sarkisian, Jack – QB 1938-40Saunders, Al – CB 1966-68Shehtanian, Dee – HB 1932-34Simoni, Dario – T 1932-34Small, Gerald – CB 1974-77Steele, Willie – HB 1942Stults, Dick – FB 1951-52

–T–Teresa, Tony – QB 1954-55Terry, George – E 1939-41, 46Thomas, Lloyd – E 1936-38Titchenal, Bob – C 1937-39

–U–Ulm, Joe – FB 1953, 55

–V–Vermeil, Dick – QB 1956-57Voris, Dick – C 1947-48

–W–Wacholz, Stan – E 1950-52Walsh, Bill – E 1953-54Wasick, Dave – DT 1972-74Wiedenhofer, Hans – G 1941-42, 46Willhite, Gerald – TB 1980-81Wilson, Billy – E 1948-50Womack, Wayne – DT 1972Wool, Jack – FB 1929-32Wright, Louie – CB 1973-74

–Z–Zetterquist, Herm – HB 1937-39Zimmerman, Leroy – FB 1938-39

–Legends–Bronzan, Bob

McPherson, WaltVermeil, Dick

Walsh, Bill

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Spartan Stadium Ring of HonorHonorees

Bob Bronzan (1937-39 player, 1946-49 asst. coach, 1950-56 head coach,

1961-71 athletics director)

Steve DeBerg, QB (1975-76)

Coach Jack Elway (1979-83)

Jeff Garcia, QB (1991-93)

Claude Gilbert (1957-58 player,1958 team captain,1981-83 asst. coach,1984-89 head coach)

Coach John Ralston (1993-96)

Dick Vermeil, QB (1956-57)

Bill Walsh, E (1952-53)

Pop Warner 1939-40 advisory coach

Gerald Willhite, TB (1980-81)

Louie Wright, CB (1974-75)

Louie Wright (left) was the first Spartan chosen in the first round of a NFL draft.

Bill Walsh (right) won post-season games at the college level and in the NFL.

Steve DeBerg (right) was a NFLquarterback for 17 seasons.

Star quarterback Jeff Garcia (left) joined theRing of Honor in 2001.

Gerald Willhite (right) was one of the nation’s best all-purpose tailbacks in the 1980s.

Dick Vermeil coached the Philadelphia Eaglesand the St. Louis Rams to the Super Bowl.

Bob Bronzan is theonly known coach to

have coached twoSuper Bowl-winningcoaches – Bill Walshand Dick Vermeil.

Jack Elway was thefirst coach to lead the

Spartans to winsover Stanford andCalifornia in the

same season.

John Ralston is amember of the

College Football Hall of Fame.

Claude Gilbert (left) is the only football player to earn a varsity letter, and serve San Jose Stateas team captain, assistant coach and head coach.

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Academic HonorsAcademic All-America selections

1967 - Al Saunders, DB, honorable mention1967 - Danny Anderson, DB, honorable mention1975 - Tim Toews, OG, first team1981 - Steve Clarkson, QB, second team1982 - Steve Clarkson, QB, honorable mention2004 - Kinji Green, DT, All-District VIII team2005 - Kinji Green, DT, All-District VIII team

Academic all-conference selections(1987-1996 – Big West Conference)

Top male student-athlete1987 - Wayne Woodard, DT1991 - Paul Franklin, CB1994 - John Cotti, OT1996 - Carl Dean, QB

(1996-present – Western Athletic Conference)Minimum 3.00 cumulative grade-point average;

One-year of academic residency;Participation in 50 percent or more of the team’s contests

1996 2005 2008Carl Dean, QB David Giesen, OG Eric Bucholz, LBJoe Furlow, PK Bobby Godinez, S Austin Carter, CB

Kinji Green, DT Myles Eden, QB1997 Ezekiel Staples, LB Pablo Garcia, DT

James Ditch, DE Chris Reese, LB Aaron Gilbert, DTJosh Parry, LB Jared Strubeck, PK Ralph Johnson, CBJason Santos, OG Travis Jones, LB

2006 Mohamed Marah, DE1999 Jason Cain, TE Justin Paysnger, C

Josh Parry, LB Dante Collins, RB Liam Smith, DETim Provost, OT David Giesen, OG Braden Storaasli, LB

Aaron Gilbert, DT Matt Wigley, LS2000 Grant Izokovic, LS

Josh Parry, LB Travis Jones, LB 2009Tuati Wooden, WR Nick Marchini, TE Eric Bucholz, LB

Chris Reese, LB Tyler Cope, PK2001 Carl Ihenacho, DE

Tuati Wooden, WR 2007 Travis Johnson, DEAustin Carter, CB Travis Jones, LB

2002 Dante Collins, RB Fred Koloto, OTKinji Green, DT Myles Eden, QB Manu Ngatikaura, SScott Rislov, QB David Giesen, OG James Orth, S

Aaron Gilbert, DT Ryan Otten, TE2003 Carl Ihenacho, DE Patrick Perry, RB

Jeff Carr, PK Travis Jones, LB Ray Rodriguez, DT/TEKinji Green, DT Mohamed Marah, RB Liam Smith, DEZack Rance, S Nick Marchini, TE Braden Storaasli, LBScott Rislov, QB Devin Newsome, CBEzekiel Staples, LB Liam Smith, DE

Braden Storaasli, LB2004 Terrance Williams, WR

Jeff Carr, PK Justin Willis, DTKinji Green, DTEzekiel Staples, LBJohn Booker, OGJames T. Callier, FBMatt Castelo, LB

Danny AndersonAl Saunders

Tim Toews

Steve Clarkson

Kinji Green

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WARNER AWARD(Recognizes the top senior footballplayer on the West Coast; awarded

by the Palo Club)1961 – Chon Gallegos, QB

1987 – Mike Perez, QB

“OFFENSIVE PLAYER OFTHE YEAR”

(Named by United PressInternational)

1986 – Mike Perez, QB

ALL-COAST FIRST TEAM1939 Leroy Zimmerman, B1949 Harry Russell, HB

Gene Menges, QB1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr., FB1961 Oscar Donahue, E1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr., FB1970 Dave Chaney, LB1971 Dave Chaney, LB1977 Gerald Small, CB1981 Gerald Willhite, TB1982 Gill Byrd, CB1984 Terry McDonald, LB1986 K.C. Clark, CB

David Diaz-Infante, OGGuy Liggins, WRMike Perez, QB

1987 Guy Liggins, WRYepi Pauu, LB

1988 Kevin Evans, WRJohnny Johnson, TB

ALL-COAST SECOND TEAM1952 Lynn Aplanalp, QB1961 Chon Gallegos, QB1963 Larry Hansen, T1977 Frank Manumaleuga, LB1980 Gerald Willhite, TB1981 Gill Byrd, CB1983 Eric Richardson, WR1986 John Aimonetti, OT

Kenny Jackson, TBYepi Pauu, LBWayne Woodard, DT

1987 Kenny Jackson, TBMike Perez, QBJames Saxon, FB

ALL-COAST THIRD TEAM1955 Mel Powell, E

ALL-COASTHONORABLE MENTION

1939 John Allen, EBob Bronzan, TKen Cook, GAubrey Minter, BBob Titchenal, CDeward Tornell, T

1949 Harley Dow, TBilly Wilson, E

1960 Jim Cadile, T1971 Bill Brown, LB1973 Dave Wasick, DE1974 Carl Ekern, LB1976 Gerald Small, CB1978 Steve Hines, CB

Ed Luther, QB1979 Ed Luther, QB1982 Steve Clarkson, QB

Tim Kearse, WR

(Note: All-coast players selected byAssociated Press and United Press

International. )

Chon Gallegos, QB 1961 Pop Warner Award winner

Mike Perez, QB1987 Pop Warner Award winner

- AAA -Abbott, Vincent - DE (2008)Abernethy, John - C (1967, 68, 70)Abernethy, Raymond - (1935)Abrew, Alli - QB (1993, 94)Accinelli, Jim - C (1983, 84)Acres, Stan - (1922, 23, 27)Ackemann, Walter - H (1955, 66)Acuna, Ron-Jon - LB (1998, 99)Adams, Charlie - FB (1992, 93, 95)Adams, Jack - T (1951, 54, 55)Adams, Willie - DB (2000, 01)Agu, K.J. - S (1997, 98)Aimonetti, John - OT (1982, 83, 84, 86)Ainuu, Tuli - LB (1982, 83)Alaimo, Dave - L (1966)Alario, Ed - H, F (1955)Albright, Dave - LB (1982, 83)Alcantara, Bill - LB (1987, 88)Alexakos, Steve - OG (1967, 68)Alexander, Chris - LB (1986, 87)Alexander, Chuck - E (1955, 56)Alexander, Larry - DL (1980, 81)Alexander, Leroy - RB (1978)Allen, Art - (1947, 48, 49)Allen, Brian - TE (1977)Allen, Dee - (1941)Allen, Doug - QB (1984, 85)Allen, Ethan - TE/LB (2001)Allen, Johnny - B (1939, 40)Allen, Marvin - DL (1987)Alley, Tim - TE (1970, 71)Alpers, Rick - C (1969, 70, 71)Amaral, Bob - E, F (1950, 51, 52)Amiwero, Ben - S (1999)Amori, Joe - (1928)Anastasia, John - H, G (1951, 52)Anderson, Courtney - TE (2002, 03)Anderson, Danny - CB (1966, 67, 68)Anderson, Don - T, G (1962, 63)Anderson, Lawrence - (1929)Andrews, Jerell - F (1967)Andrews, Ted - (1940)Angelidakis, Pete - OG (1977, 78)Anooshian, Barney - (1946)Apisaloma, Hans - G (1960)Aplanalp, Lynn - QB (1951, 52)Appledoorn, Clarion - E (1958, 59, 60)Archer, Dave - OT (1967)Arends, Bob - E (1953, 54)Argilla, Luke - (1935, 36)Arjo, Raymond - (1932, 33, 34)Armstrong, Emanual - LB (1972, 73, 74)Arnold, C.J. - DB (2001, 02)Arnold, Steve - G (1964, 65)Arrington, Justin - G (2002, 03)Arroyo, Marcus - QB (1998, 2000, 01, 02)Atkins, Bill - T, G (1957, 58)Atteberry, Les - C (1958, 59,60)Avery, Marquis - WR (2009)Avila, Michael - WR (2008, 09)Avres, Stan - (1927)Azevedo, Alfred - (1933, 34, 35)

- BBB -Baccaglio, Martin - T (1965, 66)Bacci, Art - OG (1980)

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LetterwinnersBach, Bob - H (1959)Badgley, Gene - E (1960)Bailey, Kenneth - (1940, 41)Bailey, Stacey - WR (1978, 79, 80, 81)Bailey, Waking - WR

(1997, 98, 99, 2000)Baird, Bill - G (1963)Baker, Jeff - (1966)Baker, Mark - OG (1983, 84)Baldwin, Don - (1934, 35)Ball, Andrew - G, C (2000)Ball, Darwin - F (1965)Bandov, Boris - PK (1972)Banks, Rodney - TE (1987)Baracchi, Charles - (1932, 33, 34)Barbosa, Maceo - TB (1990, 91)Barnard, Brian - LB (1967, 69)Barnard, Mike - OT

(1984, 85, 86, 87)Barnes, Larry - TE (1969, 70, 71)Barr, Dave - (1933, 34)Barrass, Lloyd - (1927)Barrera, George - G (1956)Barrett, Willard - CB (1981)Barrington, Joe - F, H (1955, 56)Bass, Bob - T, G (1960, 61, 62)Bass, Tom - G (1955)Bates, Doug - T (1960)Batinich, Bruce - CB (1973, 74)Battle, Patrick - LB, TB (1999, 2000, 01)Baughman, Bob - H (1962)Bayati, Ahmad - PK (1968)Beadell, George - C (1976, 77)Beams, Mike - DT (2001, 02)Bearden, Jerome - CB (1979, 80)Beasley, Bill - H (1954, 55)Beasley, Stan - H (1954, 55)Beatty, Jim - (1926)Beauchman, Jalal - WR (2006, 07, 09)Beazell, Dick - C (1961)Beck, Harry - F (1949, 50)Becker, Henry - (1933, 34)Beecroft, Al - (1926)Begnal, Ken - OG (1989)Belikoff, George - C (1970, 71)Belnap, Ray - (1940)Beloud, Paul - H (1956)Belz, Joe - G (1898, 99, 1900)Bender, Mike - C (1989, 90)Benjamin, Bill - LB (1977, 78, 79, 80)Benner, George - (1923)Bennett, Fred - (1932, 33, 34)Benton, Webster - (1926)Berault, Jim - E (1951)Berg, Mike - PK (1979, 80, 81, 82)Bergen, John - T (1951, 57)Berglund, Randy - OG (1974, 75)Berry, Bob - (1937, 38)Berry, Brent - T (1963, 65)Berry, Ken - QB (1963, 64, 65)Berry, Robley - (1926)Berry, Robert - (1937, 38)Biddle, David - (1933)Bienick, John - RB (1984)Biglen, Jack - T (1952, 53)Bill, Ed - T (1953)Bilotti, Richard - T (1968)

Bird, Ed - DT (1984, 86)Birlem, Keith - QB (1936, 37, 38)Bishop, Gilbert - (1934, 35)Bitner, Bob - C (1978, 79, 80)Black, Bobby - H,F (1966, 68)Blackburn, Pat - LB (1976)Blackledge, Walt - OE (1966, 67)Blackmon, Bobby - WR (1990, 91)Blackshear, Ed - CB (1987)Blackwell, Charles - (1942, 46, 47)Blain, John - OT (1973, 74, 75, 76)Blake, John - OT (1974, 75, 76, 77)Blakes, David - WR (1990, 91)Blanco, Fred - F, H (1957, 58)Bleisch, Bob - NG (1989, 90)Blount, Marshall - DE (1999, 2000)Blue, Ken - (1946, 47)Blumenfeld, Jeff - G (1964, 65)Bockus, Doug - QB (1963, 64)Bodkin, Steve - C (1981, 82)Bohan, George - OG (1981, 82)Bokamper, Kim - LB (1974, 75)Bondelie, Dick - G (1949, 50, 51)Bondietti, Vico - (1947, 48, 49)Bonds, Bob - H, F, E (1961, 63, 64)Bonds, Mike - LB (1976)Bonnett, Wally - C (1993)Bonetto, Jerry - F (1963, 64, 65)Bonillas, Dave - QB (1960, 61, 62)Bonner, R.B. - CB (1994, 96)Booker, John - OL (2004, 05, 06, 07)Booth, Rick - LB (1974, 75)Boschetti, Hugo - (1935)Boucke, Robert - (1937)Boutte, Hal - E (1956)Bowen, David - PK (1990)Bowen, David - DB (2004, 05, 06)Bowers, Damon - WR (1996)Bowers, Ennis - NG (1977)Bowles, Raymond - OLB (1991, 92)Bowles, Trevor - OT (1980, 82, 83)Bowman, Bill - (1959)Bowman, Kevin - WR (1983, 84)Boyd, John - C, L (1965, 66)Boyer, Herb - G ( 1956, 57)Boyer, Kevin - CB (1999, 2000)Bradarich, Bob - OG (1971, 72)Bradford, Charley - H (1958)Bradford, Steve - RB (1979, 80)Brandi, Ed - S (1967, 68)Braziel, Ben - LB (1978)Brennan, Steve - OE (1967)Brewer, Sean - TE (1998, 99, 2000)Brice, Lawrence - RB (1970, 71)Bronzan, Bob - T (1937, 38, 39)Brooks, Walter Jr. - WR (1990, 91)Broussard, Jamall - WR (2002, 03)Broussard, John - WR (2003, 04, 05, 06)Brown, Alvin - H (1953, 54)Brown, Bill - LB (1970, 71, 72)Brown, David - TE (1976)Brown, Joe - (1925, 27)Brown, Eddie - DT (2003, 04)Brown, John - (1941)Brown, LaVerne - (1927)Brown, LaVerne - LB (1977, 78)Brown, Norman - LB (1987, 88)

Brown, Tony - PK (1984, 85)Browne, Tom - DB (1967)Brubaker, Jack - F, DE (1966, 67)Bruce, Steve - RB (1974, 75, 76)Bruggeman, Greg - DT (1990, 91)Bruning, Leo - (1935)Bicholz, Eric - LB (2008, 09)Buck, John - G (1965)Buck, Wayne - H (1950)Buckingham, Don - E (1964)Buckingham, Morris - (1938, 39, 40)Buehler, Merle - (1932)Buffa, Hal - (1937, 38, 39)Buford, Sam - WR (1966)Bullian, Clive - H (1955)Bullock, James - F (1965)Burchfield, Beryl - (1922)Burk, Kenneth - F (1965)Burke, Ken - LB (1977)Burnett, Bryce - TE (1990)Burnham, Charles - LB (1989, 90)Burns, Dexter - CB (1993)Burns, Everett - S (1986, 87)Burns, Tanner - S (2008, 09)Burnside, James - DL (1987)Burrough, Marcel - OG (2005, 06)Burton, Mack - H (1959, 60, 61)Bush, Pat - S (1994, 95)Busick, Bob - LB (1972)Buss, Paul - (1929, 30, 31)Butler, Dewayne - CB (1980)Butler, Howard - DT (1992, 93, 94, 95)Butler, Merle - E (1958)Byrd, Gill - CB (1979, 80, 81, 82)

- CCC -Cadena, Al - G (1951)Cadile, Jim - E, T (1959, 60, 61)Cadile, Jim - E, G (1962, 63, 64)Cadreau, Shawn - S (1985, 86)Cage, Todd - WR (1985, 86)Cain, Jason - TE (2005, 06)Calcagno, Doug - S, LB (1990, 91)Callier, James T. - FB (2004, 05, 06, 07)Callier, James, Jr. - RB (2006)Calloway, Curt - (1973)Camilleri, Russ - E, G (1955, 57)Campbell, Robert - (1946)Campos, George - C, TE (2000, 01)Cancimilla, Kyle - TE (2004)Candler, Reggie - OL, TE (2002)Canley, Sheldon - TB (1989, 90)Cannell, George - (1934, 35)Canon, Rommel - WR (1996)Cantu, Matt - C, T (2003, 04, 05, 06)Cardin, Randy - DE, K (1967)Cardinalli, Sal - T (1951, 52, 53)Carlhart, Jack - C (1951, 52)Carlson, Clint - QB (2000, 01)Carlson, Jon - QB (1983, 85)Carmen, Ken - T (1966)Carmichael, A. - (1925, 26)Carmichael, Jake - (1922, 23)Carmichael, Keith - (1930, 31)Carmichael, Pierce - (1922, 23)Carmody, Doan - G (1938, 39)Carpenter, Arthur - (1937, 38)

Carpenter, Chad - DT (1991, 92)Carpenter, Keith - C (1949, 50, 51)Carpenter, Lester - (1934, 35, 36)Carr, Frank - (1898, 99, 1900)Carr, Jeff - PK (2003, 04)Carr, Michael - P (2000, 01, 02)Carsten, Chester - (1941)Carter, Albert - (1898, 99, 1900)Carter, Andre - RB (1982)Carter, Austin - CB (2007, 08, 09)Carter, Bill - G (1964)Carter, Jim - OG (1985, 86, 87)Carter, Rand - QB (1962, 63)Carter, Stuart - (1941, 42)Cartwright, Vern - (1942)Carylon, R. - (1925, 26)Casaborne, Rich - F (1964)Case, Bob - (1942)Casey, Bill - QB (1966)Cash, Bill - G (1953)Castellano, Ishmel - T (1955)Castelo, Matt - LB (2004, 05, 06, 07)Castillo, Ronnie - OG, C

(2006, 07, 08, 09)Castro, Richie - OG (1997, 98)Catanese, Paul - QB (1978)Cavaretta, Robert - NG (1984, 85)Cementina, Al - H (1948, 49, 50)Centilli, Greg - QB (1988, 90)Chagonjian, Archie - H (1949, 50, 51)Chaid, Dave - E (1960, 61)Chamness, Hank - C (1959, 60, 61)Chaney, Dave - LB (1969, 70, 71)Chapman, Al - H, F (1956, 57)Chapman, Mark - RB (1977, 78)Chapple, Jason - P (1996, 1997)Charles, Mike - RB (1979)Charlton, Gary - WR (1990, 91)Chasuk, Al - (1946)Chattleton, Desmond - WR (1983, 84)Chattman, Dimitrous - S (2006, 07, 08)Cheadle, Dan - LB (1985)Cheim, Robert - (1946, 47, 49)Childs, Derrick - OLB (1992)Christensen, Kevin - RB (1987, 88)Christensen, Michael - G (1965)Christensen, Ron - DL (1971)Cimoli, Mike - (1984)Claiborne, Robert - WR

(1974, 75, 76, 77)Clanton , Dick - G (1961)Clark, Danny - DL (1984, 85)Clark, Jeff - TE (2006, 08)Clark, K.C. - CB (1983, 84, 85, 86)Clarke, Bruce - (1947)Clarke, Chris - LB (1990, 91)Clarkson, Steve - QB (1979, 80, 81, 82)Claxton, Steven - CB (2007)Clay, Richard - (1929. 30, 31)Clement, Buell - (1939)Clement, Darrel - F (1954, 55)Clifton, Phil - G (1959, 61)Climons, Edwin - CB (1985, 86)Clinton, Charles - CB (1982, 83, 84)Coan, Andy - WR (1989)Coats, David - OLB, DE

(1997, 98, 2000, 01)

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Cobarruvias, Bobby - FB (1984, 85)Cobbs, George - F (1956)Cobey, Tom - OG (1973, 74, 75)Cocroft, Sherman - S (1982, 83)Coffey, John - CB (1987)Colar, Heshimu - S (1988, 89, 90, 91)Colchico, Dan - E (1957, 58, 59)Cole, Justin - DE, LB (2006, 07, 08, 09)Coleman, Chester - WR (2003, 04, 06)Colletto, Jerry - H (1962, 63)Collins, Bart - G (1931, 32, 33)Collins, Dante - RB (2006, 07)Collins, John - OG (1987, 88)Collins, Kelvin - S (1984)Collins, Larry - CB (2004)Collins, Owen - (1937, 38)Collins, Ron - OT (1974, 75)Colombero, John - F ( 1957, 58)Comesana, Luis - PK (1983, 84)Compton, Maurice - F (1964)Compton, Stu - E (1950)Condos, Connie - C (1955)Conley, Al - E (1957, 58)Conner, Dave - OG (1976, 78, 79)Contreras, Bruno - C

(1998, 99, 2000, 01)Cook, Charles - (1941, 42)Cook, Ken - (1938, 39, 40)Cook, Melvin - DB (2000, 01, 02, 03)Coolidge, Jack - G (1955, 56)Cooper, Henry - LB (1968)Cooper, Jermain - CB (2000, 01)Cooper, Ken - S (1968)Cooper, Otis - RB (1970, 71)Cope, Tyler, PK - (2009)Corbella, Theodore - (1933, 34)Cordero, Phil - H (1958)Cornell, Bruce - T (1960)Coronado, Ken - T (1954, 55)Correa, Sonny - E (1955)Costello, Howard - (1938, 39, 40)Cotti, John - OT (1993)Coughran, Eric - OLB (1996, 97)Courtney, James - WR (1988)Courtright, Neil - G (1958)Covey, Robert - (1949)Covington, Phil - DL (1969, 70, 71)Cox, Greg - S (1986, 87)Cox, Hadley - (1930)Cox, Jamonte - LB (2002, 03, 04)

Cox, Lee - (1929, 30)Cox, Noah - NG (1987)Cox, Steve - E (1965, 66)Cox, Will - (1927)Craft, Chris - LB (1997, 98)Craft, Derek - LB (2001)Cragin, Gary - TE (1975, 76)Cragin, Larry - TE (1977, 78)Craig, Jim - C (1955, 56)Crawford, Jack - T (1953, 54)Crawford, Stephen - WR (1984, 85)Creighton, Robert - (1946)Cressel, Kalvin - DT (2006, 07, 08, 09)Crippen, Mark - DT (1967)Crister, Porter - (1927)Cristofani, Dick - G (1957, 58)Criswell, Dave - RB (1982, 83)Crivello, John - WR (1966, 67, 68)Crone, William - T (1965)Crooks, Brennan - QB (1999, 2000)Cross, Chris - DL (1984, 85)Cross, Stan - H, F (1963, 64)Crowder, Khari - LB (1992, 93, 94, 95)Crumley, Bill - RB (1974, 75)Crutchfield, Wardell - CB

(1994, 96, 97)Cruz, Dave - DL (1980, 81)Cuffe, Tom - C (1950, 51)Culver, Max - (1946)Cunningham, Clarence - TB, DB

(2001, 02, 05)Cunningham, Jeff - P (1973, 74, 75, 76)Cureton, Edward - (1922)Curland, Mike - DL (1980, 81)Cushman, Bob - QB (1967)Cuterry, Oneal - H (1958, 59)Cuthberson, Alex - T (1898, 99, 1900)

- DDD -Daehler, Ralph - T, E (1952, 53)Dahl, Eric - WR (1970, 71)Dahl, John - (1942)Daily, Bruce - (1934, 35, 36)Dake, Nelson - H (1959)Dakes, John - T (1958)Dambacher, Don - (1949)Daniel, Ken - CB (1980, 81)Daniels, Harry - C (1995, 96, 97, 98)Daniels, Larry - H (1966, 67)Danser, Chris - OL (2005)Darone, Vince - G (1963)David, James - (1929)Davis, Adonis - DT (2006, 07, 08, 09)Davis, Bob - E (1963, 64, 65)Davis, Jim - G (1954, 55)Davis, Jimmy - OLB (1991)Davis, Joe - T (1951)Davis, Kelvin - OT (1986)Davis, Les - G (1961, 62)Davis, Rashied - WR, CB (2000, 01)Davis, Ray - CB (1984)Davis, Yonus - TB (2003, 05, 06, 08)Dawson, Larry - DT (2000, 01)Dawson, Sam - F, H (1953, 57, 58)Dean, Alvin - LB (2000, 01)Dean, Carl - QB (1995, 96)Dean, Mark - DL (1985, 86)

DeBerg, Steve - QB (1975, 76)De Bisschop, Marshall - (1946)DeFraga, Harold - (1929, 30, 31)Dehoney, Charley - OG (2001, 02)DeJurnett, Charles - DT (1972, 73)De la Flor, Raul - PK (1990)Delano, Cameron - LB (1996, 97, 98)DeLaRue, Ed - S (1971, 72)Del Buono, George - E (1951)Delgadillo, Fred - H (1954)Delgado, Ken - OT (1982, 83)Delgado, Mike - RB (1981, 83)Dellinger, Dave - F (1952)DeLong, Nick - NG (1975, 78)DeMarcus, Andy - OT (1984)DeMonner, Ron - E (1962, 63)Demos, Pete - H (1963)Denevi, Pete - (1946, 47, 48)Dennis, Jim - OG (1981, 82, 83)Derderian, Ara - OL (1988, 89)DeSalvo, Carl - G (1949, 50)DeSelle, Melvin - (1934)Devlin, Tod - (1983, 84)Diaz-Infante, David - OG

(1983, 85, 86)DiCiccio, Orland - H (1950, 51)Diehl, Tom - P (1984, 85, 86, 87)Ditch, James - LB (1996, 97, 98, 99)Dieu, Joe - (1929, 30)Dixon, Dick - G, LB (1965, 66, 67)Doherty, Dan - PK (1986, 87)Dole, Dave - NG (1980, 81)Dominguez, Jeremy - OG (1999, 2000)Donahue, Oscar - E (1959, 60, 61)Donaldson, Jack - (1947, 48, 49)Donis, Randy - OT (1967)Donnelly, Bill - (1940, 41)Donohue, Leon - E, T (1958, 61)Doslak, Tom - (1961, 62)Doss, Larry - H (1960, 62)Dougherty, David - TE (1991)Dow, Harley - T (1947, 48, 49)Doyle, David - WR (1994, 96)Dozier, Ricky - OT (1978, 79)Drexel, Robert - (1937)Dubose, Glenn - (1935, 36, 37)Dudley, Gary - WR (1975, 76)DuFour, Steve - E (1951, 52)Dunasky, Al - E (1953)Dunbar, Frank - G (1964)Duncan, Phil - S (1971, 72)Dunivant, Bob - E (1955, 56, 57)DuPree, Nathan - TB (1992, 93)Duran, Jerry - LB (1976, 77)Durbin, Dan - NG (1975, 76)

- EEE -Earl, Ron - C (1957, 58)Earnshaw, Matt - OT (1993)Ebey, George - (1926)Eden, Hugh - LB (1979)Eden, Myles - QB (2007, 08)Edmonson, Boots - G (1951)Edwards, Jerry - CB (1977, 78)Edwards, K. - (1925)Edwards, Shonte - LB (1998)Edwards, Tom - F (1955)Edwards, Walt - DL (1970, 71, 72)

Ekern, Carl - LB (1972, 73, 74, 75)Elam, William - (1947)Elder, Charles - E (1961, 62)Elia, Joe - (1931)Eliapo, Ailao - OG (2007, 08, 09)Elias, Manuel - T (1957, 58)Elledge, Brian - LB, TE (2005, 07, 08)Ellerbe, Shon - TB (1991, 94)Elliot, Bill - C (1959)Ellis, Butch - WR (1969, 70, 71)Ellis, Dave - QB (1971)Ellis, George - OT (1974)Ellis, Jim - E (1963)Elston, George - H (1951)Elzey, David - LB (1994, 95)Embury, George - (1932)Emerson, Herbert - (1929, 30)Engel, Fred - G (1963)Engel, Herb - F (1962, 63, 64)Engle, Paul - DL (1968, 69)Ennis, Chuck - T (1957, 58, 59)Erdelatz, Eddie - F (1960)Erickson, Darin - QB (1980)Erler, Richard - G (1958, 59, 60)Escobar, Anthony - (1926, 27, 29)Estes, Fred - (1898)Evans, Brent - QB (1992, 94)Evans, Bruce - C (1977, 78)Evans, David - T (1965)Evans, Jason - DL (1996)Evans, Jason - S (2006)Evans, Kent - H (1962)Evans, Kevin - WR (1988, 89)Evans, Lee - OG (1967)Evans, Oliver - (1929)Evans, Robert - RB (1971, 72, 73)

- FFF -Faamausili, Al - DL (1998)Fagundes, Frank - OT (1967, 68, 69)Faletoi, Alten - OG (1991)Fanner, Dave - H, F (1953, 54)Farrier, Dempsey - C (1951)Farwell, Heath - LB (2000)Fasciano, Chris - (1949)Faulconer, Garrett - OG (2009)Faulk, Jack - T (1946, 47, 48, 49)Faumuina, Wilson - DL

(1973, 74, 75, 76)Faust, Scott - OG (1977, 78)Fe'esago, Chris - OL

(1998, 99, 2000, 01)Ferguson, James - CB (1973, 74, 75)Ferguson, Lamar - TB

(2001, 02, 04, 05)Fernandez, Mervyn - WR (1981)Ferreira, Joe - (1937)Ferryman, Jim - LB (1967, 68, 69)Ferryman, Pat - DT (1968)Festejo, Pompey - S, LB (2007, 08, 09)Fields, Arby - RB (1979)Ficklin, Tony - LB, DE (2002, 03, 04)Filice, Sam - (1931, 32)Fink, Ed - OG (1973, 74, 75)Fiorentino, Joe - F (1957)Firstbrook, Walt - T (1961, 62, 63)Fischer, Jay - OG, C (1968, 69)

Danny Clark was “Nitro”on the TV show, “American

Gladiators.”

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Fisher, Craig - NG (1973, 74)Fitzgerald, Charles - E (1950, 51)Fitzpatrick, Rodney - LB (1987, 88)Fitzsimmons, Mike - DL (1983, 84)Flattley, Merle - E (1953, 54)Fleeger, Dick - C (1953)Flemons, Mike - LB (1968, 69)Flores, Anthony - DT (2004, 05)Flowers, Wesley - LB (1990)Floyd, Michael - RB (1981, 82)Flynn, Kyle - WR (2007, 08)Flynn, Sean - QB (2008)Foote, George - (1942)Ford, Fred - NG (1975, 76)Ford, Kerry - LB (1981, 82)Foreman, Brent - G (1966)Foreman, Brian - OLB

(1999, 2000, 01, 02)Forrest, Adonis - DT (2002)Forrest, Lloyd - LB (1986, 88)Forrest, Mark - LB (1989, 90)Forster, Dick - E (1954)Fortino, Mike - OG (1991, 92)Foster, Cargill - (1930)Fowler, Don - (1928, 29)Fox, Bob - T (1951)Fracisco, Pat - F (1955)Francies, Coye - CB (2008)Francis, Dick - G (1952)Francis, Jim - (1932, 33)Franklin, Elliot - CB (1990, 91, 92, 93)Franklin, Paul - CB (1989, 90)Franz, Tracy - TE (1978, 79, 80, 81)Frasch, Phil - CB (1986, 87)Frasco, Bob - QB (1983, 84)Frazer, Hugh - (1898)Frederiksen, Dick - F (1955)Fredrick, Mark - OG (1987, 88)French, Chris - OG (1996)French, Jacob - RB (2006, 07)Fuimaono, Mulu - DL (1988, 89)Furlow, Joe - PK (1995, 96)

- GGG -Gable, John - S (1980)Gaines, Randy - CB (1970, 71)Gaines, Travelle - TB (2001)Galas, Stan - G (1953, 54)Galbreath, Marcus - S (1994)Gallagher, Bill - T (1950)Gallegos, Anthony - OG

(1987, 88, 89, 90)Gallegos, Chon - QB (1960, 61)Galloni, Peter - E (1955, 56)Galvin, Jack - (1941)Garbisch, Rich - QB (1961)Garcia, Jeff - QB (1991, 92, 93)Garcia, Pablo - DT (2008, 09)Garcia, Rudy - G (1956)Gardiner, Eli - T, G (1954, 55)Gardner, Charles - OG (1971, 72)Gardner, Mike - OG (1992, 93)Garza, Oscar - OG (1996, 97)Gaul, Rick - H ( 1964, 65, 66)George, Trestin - CB, TB

(2002, 03, 04, 05)Gerakos, Dick - H (1954)

Gereb, Fred - C (1966)Germany, Alex - CB (2008, 09)Gerrans, Art - OT (1986, 87)Ghysels, Al - WR (1970)Gibbons, Joe - T (1961, 62)Gibson, Woodrow - (1942)Gieck, Bill - LB (1970, 71)Giesen, David - OG (2005, 06, 07)Gilbert, Aaron - DT (2006, 07, 08)Gilbert, Claude - F (1957, 58)Gilbert, Jarron - DL (2005, 06, 07, 08)Gilcrest, Stacey - CB (1984, 85)Giles, Mike - DL (1971, 72)Gill, Mike - RB (1973)Gill, Randy - LB (1976, 77)Gillan, Monte - TE (1981)Gilliam, Nick - PK (2000, 01, 02)Gillespie, Jim - H (1950)Gilliam, Rollie - QB (1957)Gillingham, Chuck - T (1964)Glaspie, Joe - S (1975, 76)Glass, George - S (1979)Glatzhofer, Craig - S (1989, 90)Glover, Earl - (1930, 31)Godfrey, Dan - LB (1993, 94)Godinez, Bobby - S (2004, 05)Goldberg, Adam - WR (1983)Goldberg, Gene - (1951)Goldsborough, Bill - H (1962)Gomez, Jose - OG (1998, 99)Gonzalez, Ryno - LB (2006, 07, 09)Goodell, Earl - (1930, 31)Goodmon, Vyn - LB (1983, 84)Goodrich, Joe - G (1960)Gordon, Jeff - OT (2002, 03)Goss, Bob - C (1963, 64)Gouldsby, Mace - NG (1985, 86)Graham, Frank - (1923)Granger, Todd - CB (1988)Grant, Bobby - LB (1981, 82)Gratton, Tony - DT (1993)Grauss, Brett - LB (1981, 83, 84, 85)Grauss, Bryan - LB (1981, 83, 84, 85)Gray, Don - LB (1972, 73)Grayer, Dee - CB (1991, 92, 93, 94)Grayson, Ronald - G (1965)Greco, Don - H (1955, 56)Green, Anthony - LB (1978)Green, Jessie - NG (1981, 82)Green, Kinji - DT (2002, 03, 04, 05)Green, Ron - G (1953)Green, Shawn - WR (1997, 98, 99)Greeney, Jeff - LB (1990, 91)Greer, Brodie - S (1969, 70, 71)Greer, Marquis - OL (1991)Gregory, Robert - DT (1993)Grice, Lester - CB (1991, 92)Griffin, Anthony - TE ( 1994)Griffith, James - (1930)Grosso, Jim - DL (1969, 70)Grootegoed, John - OG (1994, 95)Grutman, Mike - OT (1967)Guidry, Al - RB (2005, 06)Gulliford, Casey - NG (1979, 80)Gustus, Jason - DT (2003)Guthrie, Stefen - NG (1987, 88)Guzman, Ben - H (1956)

- HHH -Hadley, Harold - OG (1983, 84)Hague, Jim - C (1952, 53, 54, 55)Hall, Amil - WR (1985)Hall, Roy - T (1964, 65, 66, 67)Hall, Tom - C (1952)Halladay, Bruce - G (1949, 50, 51, 52)Halsey, Tuck - H, QB (1955, 56)Hamber, John - T (1952, 53)Hamilton, Jerrayl - CB (2007)Hamilton, Jerry - QB (1951, 52)Hamilton, Paul - S (1990, 91, 93)Hamilton, Robert - F (1952)Hamilton, Bob - H, F (1965, 66, 67)Hamlow, Fred - (1937)Hammer, John - DL, OL

(1998, 99, 2000)Hammill, Bob - (1939, 40, 41)Haniger, Dan - LB (1978)Hansen, Larry - T (1962, 63)

Hansen, Svend - (1939, 40)Harbison, Rich - TE (1984, 85, 86, 87)Harbin, Kareeb - OLB (1992, 93)Harder, Donald - (1930)Hardiman, Harry - (1932, 33, 34)Harding, Dick - G (1948, 49, 50)Hardisty, Allen - (1941, 46)Hardy, Charles - E (1953, 54)Hardy, Jerrell - CB (2003, 04)Harkins, Bob - H (1963)Harp, George - QB (1998)Harper, Johnny - CB (1994, 95)Harper, Steve - E (1950)Harrah, Roy - G (1957, 58, 59)Harraway, Charley - F (1963, 64, 65)Harris, Al - CB (1970, 72)Harris, Jonathan - S (2007)Harrison, Bill - T (1963, 64)Harrison, Josh - WR (2008, 09)Hart, Steve - OG (1978, 79)Harvey, Sean - WR (1984, 85)Hatling, Paul - E (1965)Hatzenpiller, Phil - H (1951)Hawkins, Brian -S (1979, 81, 82)Hawkins, Eric - RB (1985, 87, 88)Hawkins, James - LB (1974, 75, 76)Hawkins, Jelani - OT (2000, 01)Hawley, Hal - (1925, 26, 27, 28)

Hawley, Verde - (1926, 27, 29)Hawthorne, Donnell - RB (1983, 84)Hayes, Ashanti - DB (1996)Hayes, Ed - G (1951)Hayes, Joseph - OG (2000, 01, 02, 03)Hayes, Windrell - WR (1995, 96)Haygood, Edward - E (1958)Haynes, Hank - S (1978)Hearn, George - (1940, 42)Hebert, Tom - OG (1972)Helm, Doug - (1922, 23)Heilmann, John - OT (1988, 89)Helfman, Marcus - TE (2002)Hemby, Carl - LB (1979)Henderson, Ted - (1930, 31)Hendricks, Marshall - CB (2003)Henning, Richard - (1935)Henry, Al - (1925)Henry, Pierre - DL (1977)Hensill, Jack - (1928)Herdman, Ralph - (1923)Heron, Fred - T (1963, 64, 65)Herzing, Scott - OT (1995, 96)Heston, Willie - FB (1898, 99, 1900)Heydeman, John - OT (1967, 68)Hibbard, Orv - G (1965)Hicke, Bruce - G (1965, 66, 67)Hickethier, Bob - T (1954, 55)Hicks, Joe - P (1970, 71, 72)Hieber, Steve - LB (1989, 90)Hifner, Jerry - C (1957)Hill, Chris - OL (1992, 93, 94, 95)Hill, Maurice - WR (1973, 74, 75)Hill, Myron - LB (1967)Hill, Robert - WR (1973, 74, 75)Hilton, Jack - (1936, 37, 38)Hinds, Pat - OT (1989, 90)Hines, Dave - (1942)Hines, John - (1933)Hines, Steve - CB (1976, 77, 78, 79)Hiram, Roy - H (1952, 54)Hitchcock, Bob - C (1949, 50)Hixon, Norman - C (1963)Hobbs, Danny - S (1976, 77)Hodges, Shawn - WR (1987, 88)Hodgins, James - FB (1995, 96, 98)Holland, Bill - E, T (1962, 63, 64)Holliday, Tim - FB (1994)Hollinger, Jim - LB (1984, 85)Holman, Danny - QB (1966, 67)Holman, Wayne - E (1961)Holmes, Danny - RB (1988, 89)Holmes, Domingo - CB (2006)Hooker, Doug - WR (1988, 89)Hooper, Max - OT (1978, 79, 80, 81)Hooper, Michael - WR (2007)Hopkins, Mike - WR (1972, 73, 74)Horn, Ralf - OT (1976, 77)Hornbeck, Melvin - (1933)Hornbuckle, Howard -

(1927, 28, 29, 30)Hostek, Terry - DB (1967, 68)Houlihan, Max - QB (1949, 50)Houston, Larry - DL (1973, 74)Howell, Steve - H (1962)Hubbard, Wesley "Bud" -

(1930, 31, 32, 33)

Letterwinners

Willie Heston is a member ofthe College Football

Hall of Fame.

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(1925, 26, 27, 28)Hubbell, Dick - (1939, 40)Huck, Rick - DL (1988, 89)Hudson, Herb - (1935, 36, 38)Hughes, Bob - E ( 1951)Hughes, Bob - OT (1969, 70)Hughes, Chuck - (1947, 48)Hughes, Jim - P (1988, 89)

Hughes, Lindsay - C (1965, 66)Hughes, Ted - DL (1983)Humphrey, Eric - RB ( 1978, 79)Hunsaker, Larry - E (1964)Hunsucker, Dominique - S, RB

(2006, 07, 09)Hunt, Larey - T (1959, 60)Hunter, Eb - E, T (1965, 66)Hunter-Ellis, Dirk - S (1982)Hurbert, Elgin - (1925)Hurlburt, Dave - H (1958, 59)Hurt, Eric - CB (1978, 79)Huse, Ed - TE (1983, 84, 85)Hutcherson, Mike - DL (1986, 87)Hymel, Chad - OG (1989, 90)

- III -Ibarra, Ernest - T (1958)Iglesias, Chris - WR (1983, 84)Ihenacho, Carl - DE (2006, 07, 08, 09)Ihenacho, Duke - S (2007, 08, 09)Ingram, Damarcus - TB (2002, 03)Iosefa, Peni - OT (1990, 91)Israel, Kevin - OG (2002, 03)Island, Cameron - RB (2006, 07)Izokovic, Grant - LS (2005, 06, 07)

- JJJ -Jablonski, Scott - LB (1991)Jackson, Byron - WR (1990, 91)Jackson, Cass - H (1963)Jackson, Clay - S (1972, 73, 74)Jackson, Jim - (1946, 47)Jackson, Kenny - RB (1986, 87)Jackson, Lloyd - (1934, 35)Jackson, L.T. - OT (1977, 78)Jackson, Tim - S (1987, 88)Jackson, Tony – DE (1968, 69, 70)Jackson, Tony - LB (1989)Jackson, Trae - S, LB (2004, 05, 06)

Jae, Norman - (1946, 47)James, Bill - OT (1978, 79, 81)James, Justin - DE (2002, 03, 04, 05)James, Tom - OT (1997, 98)James, Mike - LB (1983)James, Rick - S (1973, 74, 75)Jameson, Don - T (1957)Jeffery, Tony - WR (1988, 89)Jenkins, Darrell - RB (1973, 74, 75)Jenkins, Wayne - C (1971, 72, 73)Jennings, Will - (1933)Jensen, Don - G (1961)Jensen, Jeff - LB (1978)Jensen, Troy - S (1990, 91, 92, 93)Johnson, Anwar - CB (1998, 99)Johnson, Bobby - RB (1982, 83)Johnson, Charles - (1938, 39)Johnson , Clarence - TE (1986)Johnson, Cleve - WR (2004)Johnson, Dan - TE (1970, 71)Johnson, Dave - E, H (1962, 63, 64)Johnson, Doug - NG (1973, 74)Johnson, E. - (1924, 25, 26, 27)Johnson, Erle - (1946)Johnson, Floyd - S, LB

(1995, 97, 98, 99)Johnson, James - RB (1977)Johnson, Jim - QB (1954, 55)Johnson, Johnny, Sr. - FB (1961, 62)Johnson, Johnny, Jr. - WR, RB

(1987, 88)Johnson, Kim - S (1984, 85)Johnson, Larry - WR (1976, 77)Johnson, Marvin - (1948, 49)Johnson, Melvin - DT (2004)Johnson, Ralph - (1935)Johnson, Ralph - CB (2008)

Johnson, Randy - PK (1977, 78)Johnson, Reuben - OT (1993)Johnson, Richard - DL (1987, 88)Johnson, Russell - S (1987)Johnson, Steve - RB (1985)Johnson, Travis - DE (2009)Johnston, Anton - DL (1980)Jones, Aaron - TE (1992, 93, 94)Jones, Cody - DL (1987, 88)Jones, Cory - OL, DL (1994, 96)Jones, Damaja - S, LB (2004, 05, 06)

Jones, Darren - S (1994)Jones, Demetrius - LB (2003, 04, 06, 07)Jones, Gerald - S (2002, 03)Jones, James - WR (2003, 04, 05, 06)Jones, Mike - QB (1957, 58, 59)Jones, Robert - S (1994)Jones, Ron - G (1959)Jones, Seymour - DL (1970, 71, 72)Jones, Travis - LB (2006, 07, 08, 09)Jordan, Mike - QB (1988, 89)Jordan, Ricky - WR (1991, 92)Joyce, Steve - WR (1976, 77)Julien, Jarmar - DB, TB (1999, 2000, 01)Juliano, Joe - (1946, 47, 48)Jung, Eugene - (1929, 1930)Jurovich, Kevin - S, WR (2005, 07, 09)Justiniani, Bernard - DL

(1976, 77, 78, 79)

- KKK -Kaaihue, Charley - C, G (1953, 56)Kahahawai, Joe - T (1953)Kahn, Carl - E (1963)Kajioka, Jim - T (1951, 54)Kakuuchi, Jack - (1946, 47)Kalas, C. - (1927, 28, 29, 30)Kane, Bob - QB (1961, 62)Kane, Rick - RB (1975, 76)Kaplan, Rudy - E (1953)Kapphahn, Steve - DL (1998, 99)Karp, Jeff - DE (1993, 94)Kasparovitch, Gene - (1941)Kasteler, Chris - QB (1997, 98, 99)Katolin, Mike - OG (1977, 78, 79, 80)Kaumeheiwa, Al - H (1962)Kazarian, William - (1931, 32)Keanaaina, Keala - LB (1993)Kearns, Lloyd - H (1965)Kearse, Tim - WR (1980, 81, 82)Keeley, Warner - (1929, 30, 31)Keene, George - (1947, 48, 49)Keeve, Damon - LB (1980, 81)Keith, Stan - G (1956, 57)Keli, Marcus - DT (2008)Keller, Bob - F (1955, 56, 57)Kelley, Art - (1971, 72)Kelley, Clarence - S (1967, 68)Kelley, George - (1935)Kellogg, Harry - E (1963, 64, 65)Kells, Coleman - OT (1976, 77)Kemp, Rod - WR (1977)Kendall, Shon - DL (1996, 97)Kendrick, Kenneth - (1925)Kennedy, Sam - LB (1984, 86)Kerr, Larry - LB (1972, 73, 74)Kessler, Paul - C (1975, 76)Kidd, Lewis - S (1968)Kidney, Barry - LB (1986, 87)Kilbourne, Dave - H (1959)Kimball, Craig - QB ( 1972, 73, 74)Kimmich, Chip - DE (2001, 02)King, Art - RB (1980, 81, 82, 83)King, John - CB (1985, 86)Kirk, Jim - PK (1988, 89)Kirtman, Michael - WR (1978, 79)Kline, Terry - FL (1968)Kluewer, Francis - C (1950)

Klump, Bill - TE (1986, 87)Knapp, Brandon - TE (1996, 97, 98)Knoop, Keith - DL (1984)Knott, Dale - RB (1971, 72, 73)Knox, David - LB (1986, 87, 88)Knupper, Herman - (1942)Kohlman, Pat - RB (1976)Kolesnikow, Paul - S (1976)Koloto, Fred - OT (2007, 09)Konye, John - TE, OT (2007, 08, 09)Koustas, Carlos - CB (1999, 2000, 02)Krebs, Bill - G (1961)Kretschmar, Tom - CB (1975, 76)Kroll, Bob - C (1964)Kroplin, Mike - H (1962)Krumm, Gene - G (1955)Kuester, Loren - E (1955)Kulusich, John - LB (1978, 79, 80)Kupau, Sam - LB (1994, 95, 96, 97)

- LLL -La Herran, Luke - LB

(1998, 99, 2000, 01)La Secla, Jordan - QB (2009)Lachapelle, Rich - QB ( 1964, 65)Ladouceur, Bob - CB (1975, 76)

Lambert, Brandon - LB (2000, 01)Lampkins, Everett - LB ( 1989, 90)Lance, Jason - TE (2005)Lane, Eric - LB (1980, 81)Lang, Leighton - LB (1990, 92, 93, 94)Lankas, John - E (1948, 50)Lanphear, Byron - (1936)Lanyon, M. - (1926)Lapka, Shane - DT (2005, 06)Laramie, Austin - T (1955, 56)Larson, Tom - OG (1981, 82)Lassiter, Jimmie - WR (1970, 71, 72)Laughlin, Horace - (1932, 33, 34, 35)Laughlin, Sean - P (1984, 85)Lavagnino, Charles (1937, 38, 39)Lavender, Ricky - DB (2001)Lavine, Al - G (1967, 68)Lawless, Harold - (1925)Laws, Awbrey - (1925, 26, 27, 28)Lawson, Chris - CB (1998, 99)Lax, Chester - RB (1969)

Darrell Jenkins works as aNFL official. He is an

umpire who wears #76.

Randy Johnson is a specialassistant to the general man-

ager of the Oakland A’sMajor League Baseball team.

Bob Ladouceur’s De La SalleHigh School football teamswon 151 consecutive games

between 1992 and 2004.

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Lazniizat, J. - (1929)Le Blanc, Casey - WR

(1998, 99, 2000, 01)Leal, John - G (1955)Leatiota, Isaac - OG (2007, 08, 09)Lecuyer, Bruce - NG (1969, 70 ,71, 72)Leddy, Dan - T (1951)Lee, Bob - G (1966)Lee, Emmett - QB (1958, 59)Lehman, Bill - LB (1985, 86)LeJay, Jim - WR ( 1975, 76)Lentz, Fred - (1937)Leo, John - (1933)Lercari, Jack - (1941, 48)Lerette, Chad - OL (2004)Leslie, Robert - (1935)Lester, Larry - DL (1968, 69)Lester, Ray - (1939)Levin, Edgar R. - (1928, 29, 30)Lewis, Anthony - OLB (1992, 93, 94)Lewis, Bernie - WR (2005, 06)Lewis, Calvin - CB (1970, 71)Lewis, Dorae - CB (1999, 2000)Lewis, Hardy - WR (1976, 77, 78)Lewis, Willie - S (1971, 72)Lewis, Bill - (1935, 36, 37, 38)Lewis, Robert - WR (1988)Lewis, Roy - CB (2003)Liaina, Ina - RB (2008)Libarle, Don - C (1962)Liberal, Dan - C (1961)Liebengood, Kelly - ROV, LB

(1989, 90, 91)Liggins, Guy - WR (1986, 87)Light, Bob - G (1944, 45)Lightsy, Steve - OG (2008, 09)Lincoln, Cecil - (1961, 62)Lindsay, Fred - (1940, 41, 48)Lindsey, Donald - TB (1991, 92, 93, 94)Linen, Aaron - DT (1992, 93)Linn, Woody - (1948, 49)Lippi, Ivan - QB (1969, 1970)Liranzo, Mike - LB (2001, 02, 03, 04)Little, Bruce - H (1954)Liua, Ulisese - DE (2005)Lobsinger, Phil - NG (1991)Locy, Tony - QB (1986, 87)Logan, Roland - C (1955, 56)Logan, Sean - LB (1985, 86)Lomax, Beto - CB,S (1992, 93, 94, 95)Lompa, Victor - (1933)Lomu, David - DE (2006, 07)Longo, Chuck - F (1955)Lopes, Merv - E (1953, 54)Lorentzen, Paul - E (1959, 60)Lott, Mark - S (1978)Louderback, Jerry - G (1959)Louderback, Tom - G (1953, 54)Love, Maurice - CB (1998)Loverne, David - OG (1996, 97, 98)Lowery, Dwight - CB (2006, 07)Lowry, Mike - G (1963, 64)Loyd, Dick - H (1955, 57, 58)Lucky, Jason - WR (1992, 93)Ludy, Jerry - T, G (1962, 63)Luehs, Rudy - OE (1967)Lundy, Brian - WR (1992, 93, 95)

Luther, Ed - QB (1976, 77, 78, 79)Lutz, Ken - QB (1987, 88)Lychak, Ray - T (1963, 64, 65)Lyon, Curt - LB (1984, 85)Lyon, Marty - DT (1991, 92)Lyons, Clarence - S (1978)

- McMcMc -McAlvain, Bruce - OT (1984, 85)McBee, Ike - WR (1972, 73, 74)McBride, Ron - G,C (1960, 61, 62)McCallum, Kirk - LB (1979, 80)McChesney, Doug - H (1958, 59)McClaran, Glen - S (1980, 81)McClatchy, Jedd – T (1964)McClendon, Melvin - DB (1996)McClintic, Ray - (1923)McCloud, Willie - WR (1986, 87)McCluskey, Jim - F (1955)McConnell, Gray - (1940, 41, 42)McCoy, Jim - (1939)McCreath, Doug - OG (1986, 87)McCredie, Gary - S (1979, 80)McCutcheon, Freddy - DT (2005, 06)McDade, Marcus - CB (1984, 85)McDermott, Frank - C (1957)McDonald, Keith - WR (1983, 84)McDonald, Terry - LB (1983, 84)McElwee, Bob - E (1967)McEnroe, Steve - DL (1981, 82)McFarland, George - E (1962)McFarlin, Kariem - CB (1998)McGrath, Bill - E, G (1960, 61)McGriff, Bradis - OT (2006, 08)McGuire, Jim - S (1966)McHale, Ryan - DE (2008)McIntyre, John C. - (1929, 30)McKean, Marv - QB (1956, 57)McKeay, Robert - (1927, 28, 29, 30)McKnight, Skyler - DB (2002, 03)MacLachlan, George - (1933)McLaughlin, Pat - LB (1975, 76)McMahan, Don - OG (1968, 69)McMichael, Travis - QB

(1971, 72, 73)McMillen, John - E (1966)McMillen, John - DE (1970 ,71)McNamara, Sean - DE (2003, 04)McNeece, Ken - T (1958, 59)McPherson, Walt - F (1936, 37, 38)McSweeney, Zack - PK (1997)

- MMM -Maas, Clifford - G (1955)Machutes, Tony - E, T (1961, 62, 63)Macfarlane, Curtice - OL

(1994, 95, 96, 97)Mackey, John - C (1953)Maddocks, Gary - WR

(1973, 74, 75, 76)Maher, Colin - S, WR (2007, 08, 09)Mahler, Jim - H (1955)Makela, Tim - LB (1979, 81, 82, 83)Maki, Ron - OT (1982, 83)Malae, Jacob - LB (1994, 95, 96)Malauulu, Lafo - WR (1985, 86)Mancine, Chuck - C (1951)

Mandemaker, Robert - (1946, 47)Mangini, Fred - (1947, 48, 49)Manning, Mark - C (2005)Manning, Syd - E (1952)Manns, Adrian - WR (1988, 89)Manoogian, Morris - T (1937, 38, 39)Manoukian, Dirk - NG (1983, 85)Manu, Vea - FB (1988)Manumaleuga, Frank - LB (1977, 78)Manzanares, Gustavo - CB (2009)Marah, Mohamed - RB, DE (2007, 08)March, Louis - (1922)Marchi, Val - (1946, 47)Marchini, Nick - DL, TE (2005, 06, 07)Marciel, Bob - C (1957)Marelich, Joe - (1940)Markey, Pat - C (1974, 75)Marrero, David - S (2007)Marshall, Tom - NG (1983, 84)Martin, Carwell - (1899, 1900)Martin, Derrick - CB (1978, 79)Martin, Elgin - T (1948, 49, 50)Martin, Jack - (1935, 36)Martin, James - H (1965)Martin, Lance - TB (2001, 02, 03, 04)Martini, Ralph - QB (1989, 90)Martinez, Gil - C (1977, 78)Martinson, Jeff - LB (1984)Martisius, Sam - TE (2001)Marvin, Hobart - QB (1954, 55)Mason, Al - CB (1972, 73)Massengale, Glenn - WR (1967, 68, 69)Mastelotto, Pete - OG (1977, 78)Mateialona, Bill - DL (2000)Matheny, Bob - LB (1982, 83)Mathews, Ralph - (1899, 1900)Mathewson, Tim - DL

(1998, 99, 2000, 01)Matsuda, Ken - H (1956, 57)Matthews, Al - H (1950, 51)Matthews, Larry - H (1951, 52, 53)Mauga, Daniel - DL (1998, 99)Maurer, Mike - LB (1982, 83)May, Bob - (1938)Mayer, Ed - C, G (1952, 53)Mayo, Lyneil - LB (1989, 90)Meeks, Carlos - HB (1995, 96, 97, 98)Meese, William - (1898, 99, 1900)Mehas, Pete - T (1959)Melin, Mike - T (1961)Mendonsa, Gibby - H (1949, 50, 51)Menges, Gene - QB (1948, 49, 50)Mercer, Dave - FL (1966)Meredith, Mike - RB (1985)Merlini, Larry - RB (1968, 69)Mesenbrink, MIke - G (1967)Metheany, Brad - C (1972, 73, 74)Meyer, Jim - E (1968)Meyer, Walter - (1942)Meyers, Ralph - (1933, 34)Michaelis, Kevin - DL, TE

(1998, 99, 2000, 01)Michalski, Zach - LB (1996, 97)Michel, Eric - DT (1993, 95)Michell, Tom - T (1956, 57)Mikacich, Jerry - C (1952)

Miles, Brandon - DL, FB (2000, 01, 02)

Miley, Richard - F, G (1958, 59)Milholland, Eldon - WR (1966, 67, 68)Millarke, Paul - F (1959)Miller, Bob - QB (1976, 77)Miller, Ed - T (1948, 49, 50)Miller, Jim - QB (1976, 77)Miller, Kevin - LB (1995)Miller, Mike - F (1962)Miller, Robbie - OT (1991)Miller, Theron - (1993, 94)Milsap, Carlos - NG (1982, 83)Minini, Frank - FB FB (1941, 46)Minklein, Bob - OT (1972)Minter, Aubrey - E (1939, 40, 41)Miranda, Casey - WR (2003, 04)Mitchell, Carl - G (1960)Mitchell, Edwin - (1925)Mitchell, Jason - DL (1996, 97)Moffatt, Keith - C (1992, 93)Mohamed, Jim - DL (1997)Mohakian, C. - (1925, 26, 28)Montero, Bill - H (1955, 56)Montgomery, Dennis - RB (1972)Montoya, Dennis - E (1961)Moon, Marvin - WR (1985, 86)Moore, Anthony - (1987, 88)Moore, Bob - G (1957)Moore, Booker - WR (1984, 85)Moore, Jim - E (1956, 57)Moore, Phil - OG (1981, 82)Moore, Robert - (1930, 31)Moore, Rodger - (1929, 30, 31, 32)Moore, Steve - LB (1989)Moore, Thurmond - RB (1976, 77)Moran, Alfonso - LB (1997, 98)Moreno, Jon - OT (2008)Morgan, Junior - E (1947, 48, 49)Morgan, Tim - P (1998, 99)Mornhinweg, Brad - WR (1990)Morning, Talmadge - LB (1983, 84)Morriss, Frank - F (1950, 51)Morrow, George - G (1954)Morton, Darian - TB (1999, 2000)Mosiman, Harold - (1938)Moss, Dave - LB (1988, 89)Moten, Terry - WR (1974)Moulton, Jim - T (1950)Moulton, Joe - T (1950)Mountain, John - FB (1992, 93)Mowreader, Dale - G (1965)Moyneur, Chris - TE (1972, 73, 74)Muldowney, Joe - T (1952, 53)Muldrow, Lamon - RB (2009)Mulitalo, Manu - OG (1985, 86)Mumma, Steve - C (1961, 62, 63)Munson, Russ - QB (1966, 67, 68)Murakami, Wayne - OT (1968, 69)Muraoka, George - DL (1988, 89)Murphy, Bill - T (1960)Murphy, John - WR (1983, 84, 85)Myers, Tommy - G (1961, 62, 63)Myhre, Lee - P (1992, 93)

- NNN -Nash, Kenny - WR (1985, 86)

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LetterwinnersNash, Steve - DE (2001, 02)Nakagawa, James - T (1954)Nava, Edgar - DT (1999, 2000)Neadeau, Roger - OG (1999)Nears, Kenny - WR (1999, 2000)Nedney, Joe - PK (1991, 92, 93, 94)Neel, Sean - DT (1989, 90, 91, 92)Negrey, Eric - P (1990)Nelson, John - LB (2004)Nelson, Lewis - RB (1974, 75, 76)Nerell, Karl - (1931)Netoff, Bob - T (1964)Nevels, Willie - NG (1977, 78)Newell, Oliver - WR (1997, 98)Newsome, Devin - DB (2007, 08, 09)Newton, J.L. - S (1982, 83)Ngatikaura,Manu - S (2009)Ngatuvai, Moa - OG (2007)Nicholas, Bill - TE (1981, 82)Nichols, Mark - WR (1979, 80)Nielsen, Bart - OG (1978, 79, 80 ,81)Nigos, Joe - DE (2008)Niko, Maomao - OG (1978, 79, 80 ,81)Nikolas, Nick - C (1957)Noa, Kaiser - LB (1988)Noah, Abdul-Salam - DL

(1996, 97, 98, 99)Nomura, Babe - (1946, 47)Norton, Ray - H (1959)Norwood, Rick - OG (1979, 80)Novella, Amadeo - OL (2004 05)Nunez, Brian - DB (2002, 03, 04, 05)Nygren, Bud - (1940)

- OOO -Obeng, William - OT (2003, 04)Oberg, Bobby - H (1950)O'Brien, Dick - H (1950)O'Carroll, Sean - OG (1979, 80)Ockimey, Ron - OLB (1999, 2000)Ocon, Albert - OL (1994)O'Connell, Kevin - NG (1991, 92)O'Connor, Dick - E (1955)O'Dell, Dan - QB (1994, 95, 96, 97)Office, Ken - LB (1983)Okumu, Paul - LB (2002, 03)Oleson, Dell - H (1962)Olivarez, Sergio - PK (1986, 87)Olive, Dick - T (1955, 56)Oliver, David - (1925)Olson, Eric - OG (2003)O'Meara, Steve - (1947)O’Neal, Kyler - LB (2008)O'Neill, Dick - F, H (1953, 54)O’Neill, Wade - LB (2008)Orr, Clarence - E, G (1950 ,51, 52)Orth, James - S (2009)Ortiz, Javier - TB (1994, 95, 96)Osbourne, Bob - H (1950, 51, 52)Ossai, Onyeka - LB (2001, 02, 03)O'Steen, Dwayne - CB (1976, 77)O'Toole, Mike - OG (1973, 74)Otten, Ryan - TE (2009)Ouimet, Harold - (1923)Overhouse, Ray - (1946, 47)Overly, Bob - LB (1980, 81)Overstreet, Jack - QB (1980, 81, 82)

Owens, Christopher - CB(2005, 06, 07, 08)

Owens, John - H, F (1963, 64, 65)

- PPP -Paden, Khalil - WR (2008, 09)Pafford, Ed - T (1967, 68)Palmer, Dick - (1898, 1900)Palmer, Neil - RB (1980)Pangborn, Frank - G (1964)Papalii, Sam - RB (1979)Parham, Gus - DL (1977, 78)Paris, Joe - F (1959)Parise, Steve - DL (1980, 81)Parish, Van - H, E (1956, 57)Parker, Dennis - H (1963, 64, 65)Parker, Ronald - H (1965)Parks, Bob - F (1964)Parlasca, Bob - H (1966)Parma, Rick - WR (1977, 78, 79, 80)Parry, Josh - LB (1997, 98, 99, 2000)Parry, Neil - S (1999, 2000, 03)Parton, William - (1946, 47 ,48)Partridge, Bryce - P (2001, 03)Pascoe, Mike - G (1963)Paterson, Bob - H (1963, 64)Patrone, Lou - S (1982, 84)Paugh, Randy - WR (1995)Pauley, Charles - WR (2001, 02)Pauu, Yepi - LB (1986, 87)Paviso, John - (1925, 26, 27)Paxton, Jim - LB (1968)Payne, Gabe - WR (1997, 98)Payne, John - E (1967)Paysinger, Justin - C (2005, 06, 08)Payton, Freddie - CB (1985, 86)Peach, Charles - (1934, 35, 36)Peasley, Dick - E (1963)Pena, Ray - E (1960, 61)Pendleton, Jason - PK (1989)Peregoy, Carlton - B (1937, 38, 39)Perez, Mike - QB (1986, 87)Perez, Tom - G (1953)Perich, Jerry - E (1951)Perkins, Don - QB (1967, 68)Perren, Vernon - (1926)Perry, Jerald - DL (1994, 95, 96)Perry, Patrick - TB (2005, 06, 09)Perry, Philip - DE (2002, 03)Perry, William - (1942, 46, 47)Persson, Jeff - FB (1997, 98)Peterson, Bill - C (1964, 65, 66)Peterson, Don - DB (1966, 67)Peterson, Gustave - (1931, 32)Peterson, Jon - T (1951, 52, 53, 54)Peterson, Marty - DL (1997)Peterson, Travis - OG (1991, 92)Petithomme, Tom - TE (1992, 93)Petkevicius, Jeff - C (1980, 81, 82, 83)Pharr, Conral - T (1967, 68)Phillips, Don - E (1955)Phillips, Greg - LB (1992, 93, 94, 95)Phillips, Russ - E (1951, 52)Phillips, Wayne - FB (1998)Pierce, Beau - QB (2002, 03, 04)Pierce, Conral - T (1967, 68)Pieri, E.E. - (1927, 28, 29, 30)

Pifferini, Bob - C (1946, 47, 48)Pifferini, Roc - TE (1988, 90)Piirto, Jim - G (1955)Pineda, Rafael - LB (2004)Pinkston, Roy - (1926, 27)Pinky, Leon - TE (2003)Pitts, Paul - CB (1993)Plake, Ken - WR (1967, 68)Platt, Peter - O, G (1992, 93)Pleasant, Bobby – TB (1979, 80)Ploger, Ron - PK (1973, 74)Podesto, Ray - QB (1959)Polk, Eric - CB (1995, 96, 97)Polk, Mark - CB (1997)Pollard, Harvel - H (1956, 57)Pond, Wallace - (1931)Pors, Don - (1934)Portal, DeWitt - (1928, 29)Porter, Autrey - H (1966)Porter, Bruce - DL (1970, 71)Porter, George - G,T (1950, 51, 52)Porter, Jack - (1942)Porter, Jim - T (1963)Porter, Prentis - T (1956, 57)Powell, Art - H (1956)Powell, Josh - DB (2002, 04, 05)Powell, Mel - E (1955, 56)Powers, Mike - DL (1987, 88, 89, 90)Powers, Neil - RB (1967, 68, 69)Powers, Tom - G (1953, 54, 55)Poyer, Howard - T, G (1958, 59)Poznekoff, Ray - E (1949, 50, 51)Prager, Dan - TE (1973, 74, 75)Prater, Chris - PK (1995, 96)Prather, Ben - C (1956)Prather, Waylon - P (2004, 05, 06, 07)Pressley, Don - (1937, 38, 39, 40)Price, Dwayne - CB (1972, 73, 74)Price, Warren - (1937, 38)Pridemore, Gene - G (1964)Proctor, Bernard - WR (1978)Proffitt, Roger - QB (1973, 74, 75)Provan, Howard - (1922)Provost, Tim - OT (1999, 2000, 01, 02)Pugh, Billy - DL (1978)Pukini, John - DL (1987, 88)Pulley, Steven - WR (1998, 99)Pulu, Jerome - DT (2006, 07)Pura, Francis - (1933, 34, 35)Purcell, Rex - (1939, 40)Purvis, Tim - LB (1984)Pye, Thomas - (1922, 23)

- QQQ -Quarles, Eric - DE (1993, 94, 95, 96)Quessenberry, David - OT (2009)Quintero, Tony - OLB (1997, 98, 99)

- RRR -Raby, Jim - T (1961)Rahming, Ken - H (1954, 55)Rakhshani, Vic - TE (1976)Ramelli, Henry - OT (1983, 84)Rance, Zack - S (1999, 2000, 02, 03)Ranney, Todd - OT (1991, 92)Ransom, Katia - TB (1994)Ransom, Larnell - DL (2002, 03, 04)

Rapose, Joe - (1935)Rasnick, Rick - C (1979, 80)Rasnick, Ryan - S (1986, 87, 88, 89)Ratliff, Roger - TB (1998, 99)Ratto, Frank - P (1977, 78, 79, 80)Rebboah, Phillippe - PK (1982, 83)Redman, Ronald - (1935)Redmond, Jake - DB (1996)Reed, Bob - E (1900)Reed, Kyle - QB (2008, 09)Reed, Robbie - C (2008, 09)Reed, Sam - (1927)Reed, Will - ROV (1989)Reeder, Kevin - LB (1983)Reese, Charles - (1922)Reese, Chris - LB (2005, 06)Reese, Jerry - WR (1991, 92, 93, 94)Resse, Scott - S (1992, 93)Reeves, George - (1948, 49)Reginato, Joe - (1938, 39)Regli, Jess - (1924, 25, 27)Reinhart, Robert - QB (1953, 56)Reis, Jim - WR (1986, 87)Reupenny, Miller - DL (1994, 95)Reynolds, Patrick - H (1965)Rhodes, John - (1965)Rhyne, Bill - (1941, 46)Rice, Tony - OT (1986, 77)Rice, Larry - QB (1951, 52, 53)Richardson, Damurius - DT

(2000, 01)Richardson, Donald - DB

(2003, 04, 05, 06)Richardson, Eric - WR (1982, 82)Richburg, James - S (1977, 78)Richmond, David - WR (2007, 08)Riddle, Bob - (1940)Rigg, Oscar - TB, LB (2002, 03)Rigmaiden, Ken - OT (1972, 73, 74)Riley, E. - (1932)Riley, James - H (1956, 57)Riley, Willie - RB (1967, 68)Ring, Billy - S (2008, 09)Rippentrop, Kevan - TE (1979, 80, 82)Rishwain, Joe - (1938, 39, 40)Rislov, Scott - QB (2002, 03)Rivera, Carlos - OL (1993, 94)Roach, Stephen - LB (1996, 97)Roberson, Rayford - LB

(1975, 76, 77, 78)Roberts, Frank - (1942)Roberts, Kenny - WR (1986, 87)Roberts, Walter - H (1961, 62, 63)Robinson, Al - ROV (1991, 92)Robinson, Bert - (1941, 42, 46)Robinson, Frank - RB (1983, 84)Robinson, Jarrett - DB (1995, 96)Robinson, Joe - OG (1987, 88)Robinson, Lamont - FB (2003, 04)Robinson, Randy - RB (1987)Robinson, Victor - (1942)Robinson, Walt - RB (1973, 74, 75, 76)Rocchi, Gene - (1936, 37, 38)Rocha, Greg - E (1962)Roche, Brian - TE (1993, 94, 95)Rockholt, Kent - F (1958, 59)Rodriguez, Alex - DL (1994)

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Rodriguez, Lou - PK (1975, 76)Rodriguez, Ray - DT/TE (2009)Roe, Mark - OT (1996)Roe, Matt - OT (1996)Roebuck, Bob - T (1951)Rogers, Chuck - T,G (1964, 65, 66)Rogers, Dale - QB (2003, 04)Rogers, Jesse - TE (1999, 2000)Rose, Don - (1967)Rose, George - T, G (1954, 55)Rosenburg, Bruce - WR (1968, 69)Ross, Dan - LB (1976, 77)Ross, Jim - G (1964)Ross, Joe - T (1976, 77)Rowley, James - DL (1978, 79)Rozar, John - LB (1983)Ruhle, Eric - WR (1998)Ruiz, James - OT (1972)Rupp, Hugh - DL (1978, 79)Ruse, Jerry - C (1953, 54, 55)Russell, Ed - T (1968)Russell, Harry - (1946, 47, 48, 49)Rutley, Brandon - RB (2008, 09)Ryan, Andrew - S (2007, 08)Ryan, Tom - T (1955, 56)Ryles, Richard - RB (1983, 84)

- SSS -Saffold, S.T. - FL (1966)Salvadalena, Eddie - G (1951, 52)Samperio, David - OT (1991)Sanchez, Kenny - S (1998, 99, 2000)Sanchez - Corea, Tony - LB (1983, 84)Sanders, Deene - F (1962)Sanders, Herschel - T (1960)Sanders, Norman - (1935, 36, 37)Sandholdt, Karl - (1932, 33)Sandson, Larry - NG (1986, 87)Sanford, Will - F (1955)Sanger, Nick - T (1955, 56, 57)Santini, Rafael - LB (1985)Santos, Jason - OL (1997, 98)Sarkisian, Jack - (1939, 40)Sarlatte, Rich - TE (1989, 90, 91, 92)Satterfield, Gary - WR (1985, 86)Saunders, Al - S, CB (1966, 67, 68)Saunders, Fred - (1933)Savage, Dan - LB (1987, 88, 89, 90)Saxe, Alfred - (1923)Saxon, James - RB (1986, 87)Scarbrough, Donte - HB

(1996, 97, 98, 99)Scattini, Gene - QB (1964)Schell, Wendell - T (1962)Schemmel, William - (1946, 47, 48)Schmid, Jason - QB (1988)Schreiber, Paul - H, E (1959, 61)Schweiger, Jeff - LB (1977, 78, 79, 80)Schweiger, Jeff - DE (2008)Scialabba, Mike - LB (1987, 88, 89, 90)Scicli, Charles - LB (2009)Scott, Dave - DL (1971, 72)Scott, Gerald - DL (1978, 79)Scott, Ronnie - TB (1992)Scrivner, Mike - RB (1967, 68 ,69)Seaton, Travis - DB (1997, 98, 99, 2000)Sekoch, Hank - G (1954, 55, 56)

Sensenbaugh, Dean - QB (1949, 50)Serpa, Bob - WR (1969)Serrano, Mario - NG (1988)Session, Michael - OG (1984, 85)Severance, Dan - OT (1979, 80, 91, 82)Severino, Al - T (1954, 55, 57)Seymour, Richard - TE (1984)Shackelford, Villaurel - RB (1978)Shanley, Bob - G (1968)Sharp, Jibri - OT, RB (2006)Shaver, Landon - LB (1991, 92, 93)Shaw, Gary - H (1955)Shepherd, Edell - WR (2000, 01)Sherrod, Samson - LB

(1995, 97, 98, 99)Shetanian, Dee - (1932, 33, 34)Shinn, Bill - LB (1966)Shockley, Walt - RB (1967, 68)Shove, Dick - (1942)Shuirman, Jay - E (1960)Silberstein, David - PK (1997, 98)Siegwart, Ed - LB (1977, 78)Silva, Fred - (1947, 48, 49)Silveria, Al - (1929, 30)Silveria, Robert - (1929, 30)Simoni, Dario - (1934)Simione, Joe - OG (1992, 93)Simpson, Maurice - S (1993, 94)Simmons, Gavin - DT (1995)Simone, Ryan - OL (2006)Sims, Bob - OT (1977, 78)Sims, Greg - WR (1974, 75)Singleton, Jim - LB (1992, 93)Skillern, Rufus - WR (2002, 03, 04, 05)Slaton, Frank - RB (1967, 68, 69)Sloan, Rick - QB (1982)Small, Gerald - CB (1974, 75, 76, 77)Smally, Roy - RB (1981, 82)Smith, Bob - QB (1953)Smith, Freddie - CB (1988, 89, 90, 91)Smith, Gabe - WR (1989, 90)Smith, Greg - RB (1980)Smith, Hank - H (1955)Smith, Jack - (1939)Smith, John - (1948, 49)Smith, John - LB (2005, 08)Smith, Joshua - DT (2002)Smith, Liam - DE (2007, 08, 09)Smith, Merwin - E (1958)Smith, Michael - LB (2000, 01, 02, 03)Smith, Omarr - CB (1995, 96, 97, 98)Smith, P.L. - (1927)Smith, Spencer - DL (1988, 89, 90, 91)Smith, Tony - WR (1982, 84)Smylie, George - LB (1989, 90)Snell, Mike - OL (1994, 95)Snickles, Pat - G (1966)Snyder, Jean - G (1951)Sobrero, Craig - QB (1966)Solari, Gion - S (1997)Sonnickson, G. - (1928)Soong, Clarence - G (1955)Soong, Mel - H (1954, 55)Sophia, Dean - (1946, 47, 48)Sorba, John - G (1965)Sotelo, Tom - DT (1992, 93, 94, 95)Soto, Ed - H (1963)

Souza, Frank - (1935)Spalding, Charles - (1933, 34)Sparks, Aylett - (1925, 26, 27)Sparks, Napoleon - TE (1977, 78)Spikes, Doug - PK (1988)Spilholtz, Ron - T (1957)Spitzer, Mike - E, T (1964, 66, 67)Staley, Hugh - (1938, 39)Stanger, Kendall - (1940, 41)Stansfield, John - (1947)Staples, Ezekiel - FB, LB

(2002, 03, 04, 05)Staples, Osmar - OT (2003, 04)Starling, Kendrick - WR (2002, 03)Stark, L. - (1926)Starks, Demitris - LB (2000)St. Denis, Joe - T (1951)Stein, Mel - (1947, 48, 49)Stejskal, Tim - C (1985, 86)Stephen, Jim - OG (1971, 72)Stephenson, Bill - G (1955)Stern, Tom - (1953)Steunenberg, Grant - LB

(1990, 91, 92)Stevens, Bryan - OG (1985)Stewart, Donald - RB

(1985, 86, 87)Stewart, Floyd - (1931)Stewart, Jim - G (1957)Stewart, Marv - RB (1974, 75)Stivers, Jerry - G, C (1959, 60)Stockdale, E. James - (1934, 35)Stoddard, H. - (1928)Stokes, Herman - H (1953, 54)Stone, Robert - (1935, 36)Stonebarger, Larry - CB (1969, 70)Stonebraker, Joel - T,G (1967, 68)Stoner, Dick - (1926)Storaasli, Braden - LB (2007, 08, 09)Stonich, Tom - C (1966)Storey, Chuck - (1947)Strathy, Tom - T (1951)Stratton, Jack - (1927, 28, 29)Strauss, Kurt - OT (1995)Strode, Chris - WR (1980)Strubeck, Jared - PK (2005, 06, 07, 08)Stubblefield, Mike - FB (1977)Stubbs, Donny - S (1983)Stults, Dick - F (1951, 52)Sullivan, Carl - TE (1982, 83)Sumers, Dale - G (1951, 52, 53)Sundquist, Arthur - (1927)Sutro, John - T, G (1959, 60, 61)Sutton, Chris - WR (1980, 81)Swall, Scott - OT (1986, 87, 88)Swartzell, Bernard - (1934, 35)Swisher, Jason - LB (2007)Sykes, Bob - F (1950, 51)

- TTT -Tafoya, Bob - E (1951)Tafralis, Adam - QB (2004, 05, 06, 07)Takasaka, J. - (1927)Taketa, Hash - G (1952)Tallant, Stan - C (1957, 58)Tana, Shibun - F (1964)Tardieu, Jim - NG (1974, 75, 76)

Tandy, Chris - DE (1999, 2000)Tarver, Damon - OT (1987, 89, 89, 90)Tatley, Richard - G, T (1963, 64)Tatum, Keith - RB (1984, 85)Tautuaa, Joel - OG (2000, 01)Tautuaa, Salofi - OT (1992, 93, 94, 95)Taylor, Andrew - DL (1973)Taylor, Doulglas - (1932)Taylor, Eddie - CB (1989)Taylor, Jay - CB (1987, 88)Taylor, Jerry - F (1953)Taylor, John - G, LB (1966, 67)Taylor, Judson - (1934)Taylor, Ken - F (1961)Taylor, Ken - WR (1981, 82)Taylor, Teddy - NG (1985)Taylor, Woody - CB (1974)Teague, Don - C (1985, 87)Teague, Eugene - RB (1972)Teames, Bob - OG (1970, 71)Teames, Jim - OG (1970, 71)Teasley, Randy - LB (1980, 81)Templeton, Dick - E (1956, 57)Teresa, Tony - QB (1954, 55)Terry, George - (1939, 40, 46)Thibodeaux, Donald - CB (1992)Thomas, Blair - QB (1975)Thomas, Charles - CB (1989, 90)Thomas, Cortez - TE (1985, 86)Thomas, Dick - T (1953)Thomas, Eddie - CB (1989, 90)Thomas, Jewerl - RB (1978, 79)Thomas, Ken - S (1979, 80, 81, 82)Thomas, Lloyd - (1936, 37, 38)Thomas, Lowell - LB (1978)Thomas, Rodney - C (1962)Thomas, Shawn - CB (1988, 89, 90)Thompsen, Bill - E (1957)Thompson, Larry - S (2000, 01)Thompson, Melvin - DB (2002)Thompson, Paul - (1922, 23, 24, 25)Thompson, Peyton - CB (2008, 09)Thompson, Ray - OT (1970, 71)Thompson, Tyson - TB (2004)Thornburg, Ron - RB (1981, 82)Thorne, Frank - (1929)Thornton, Mario - WR (1979, 80, 81)Tillman, Terrence - DB (2001, 02, 03)Timo, Nathaniel - OG (2008, 09)Ting, Dick - T (1953)Tisby, Dexter - WR (1978)Titchenal, Bob - C (1937, 38, 39)Titchenal, Dave - QB (1937, 38, 39)Toccagino, Giovanni - TE (1996)Toensfeldt, John - OT (2003, 04, 05)Toews, Tim - OG (1974, 75, 76)Togisala, Don - FB (1988, 89)Tognetti, Paul - (1941)Tom, Mel - LB (1965, 66)Tompkins, Mike - E (1966, 67)Toomes, Rakine - CB (2004, 06)Topps, Vance - LB (1974, 75, 76, 77)Tornell, Deward - T (1938, 39, 40)Torres, A. - (1927)Townsend, Jamie - RB (1967, 68)Traina, Buddy - H (1949, 50)Trammer, Nick - OG, C

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Travis, John - H (1964, 65)Traylor, Rod - DL (1979, 80)Tribble, Ron - S (1969, 70, 71)Triplett, Bob - CB (1976)Trujillo, Bobby - F, H (1965, 66, 67)Truong, An - WR (1999, 2000)Tsarofski, Dimitri - DT (1982, 83)Tucker, Dwight - WR (1967, 68)Tucker, James - RB (1976, 77, 78, 79)Tucker, Mark - TE (1980)Tuipulotu, Tiuke - S (2008, 09)Tuliau, Evile - DE (1993)Tura, Harry - F (1962)Turner, Merlin - LB (1978, 79)Turpin, Brian - DT (1994)Tuua, Buick - DT (2004)Tuufuli, Cheyenne - LB

(1978, 79, 80, 81)Tuufuli, Duke - OT (1977, 78)Tyler, Kevin - WR (1980, 81, 82)

- UUU -Ucovich, Mitchell - (1937, 38)Ulm, Joe - F (1953, 55)Urbalejo, Tony - OT (1988)Urenda, Paul - OG (1979, 80)Uyeda, Tom - H (1957)

- VVV -Vaita, Reno - OG (1972, 73, 74)Valdez, Joe - FB (1956, 57)Valencia, Avelino - TE (2009)Vallercamp, Vern - G (1949, 50, 51)Van Druten, Arthur - (1922)Vanderhoff, Keith - PK (1984)VanderWende, Jim - G (1957)Vandygrift, Scott - OT (1999)Vaoifi, Simon - DT (1990, 91)Varelans, Paul - OT (1989)Vargas, Andres - OT (2009)Vargas, Chip - TB (1990)Vasquez, Billy - E , LB (1966, 68)Vaughn, Elonte - WR (1999, 2000)Veatch, Matt - QB (1989, 91)Vedder, Christopher - DB (2005)Venuta, Vic - DL (1977, 78)Vermeil, Dick - QB (1956, 57)Vernes, Jim - LB (1968, 69)Vickery, Lloyd - G (1953)

Viola, Amedeo - LB (1998)Volmer, Dick - QB (1956, 57)Volmer, Phil - OT (1968, 69)Voorhees, Clyde - (1935, 36, 37)Voris, Dick - (1947, 48)Vujevich, Matt - F (1951, 54)Vuniwai, Billy - FB (1991, 95, 96, 97)Vye, Brian - QB (1997, 98)

- WWW -Wacholz, Stan - QB, H, E (1950, 51, 52)Wadood, Ghalee - CB (1997, 98)Wadsworth, Don - T (1953, 54)Wagner, George - (1940)Walden, Juan - WR (2001, 02)Walker, Bill - H (1950, 52, 53)Walker, Gary - CB (1979, 80)Walker, LaMons - OL, TE

(2000, 01, 02, 03)Walker, Randy - RB (1983, 84, 85, 86)Walker, Tony - S (1983, 84)Wallace, Alex - CB (2000, 01)Wallace, Marlin - DB (1973, 74)Walsh, Bill - E (1952, 53)Walsh, Jimmy - RB (1978, 79)Walsh, Mike - T (1961)Walsh, Patrick - HB (1993, 94, 95, 96)Walters, Brad - NG (1978)Ward, Ben - F (1964)Ward, Bob - (1942)Warner, Arthur - WR (1972)Warner, William - E (1965)Warren, Tenny - E (1967)Washington, Anthony - S (1990, 91, 92)Washington, DePorres - DL (1976, 77)Washingon, LeCarter - DL (1982)Washington, Marcus - LB (1994)Washington, Quincy - DB (2002)Wasick, Dave - DL (1972, 73, 74)Wasnick, Dan - H (1958)Watje, Bryan - TE (2004, 05)Watson, Bob - (1942)Watson, Burt - (1933, 34, 35)Watson, Milton - (1923)Watson, Ron - E (1958, 59)Wattenbarger, Lloyd - (1935, 36, 37)Wattenburger, Walter - (1928, 29)Watts, Al - T, C (1954, 55)Watts, Eric - F (1966)Watts, Richard - G (1965)Watts, Rich - LB (1966, 67, 68)Webb, Paul - H (1955)Webber, Richard - G (1963)Webster, Jim - G, QB (1965, 66)Webster, Stan - WR (1978, 79)Weiland, Roger - QB (1958)Weirath, Frank - RB (1968, 69)Welch, Mike - T (1962)Weldon, Larry - S (1983, 84, 85, 86)Wells, Mike - OT (1968, 69)Wells, Scott - WR (1987, 88)Wells, Tim - LB (1986, 87)Welton, Phil - T (1961)Wenberg, Ed - (1939, 40, 41)Wessman, Clarence - E (1953, 54, 55)West, Lyle - S (1997, 98)Wetsel, William - (1932, 33, 34)

Whaley, Tom - G (1951)Wharton, Mickey - C (1968, 69)Wheat, Floyd - (1942)Wheelehan, Jim - T (1948, 49, 50)Whitaker, Deoncé - TB

(1998, 1999, 2000, 01)Whitaker, Jerry - (1934)White, Richard - (1926)White, William - (1926, 27)Whitehurst, Todd - P (1991)Wiedenhoffer, Hans - (1941, 42, 46)Wight, Jerold - DL (1976, 77)

Wigley, Matt - C (2008, 09)Will, Jay - E (1967)Willard, Rand - RB (1977, 78)Willhite, Gerald - RB (1980, 81)Williams, Armahn - NG (1982, 83, 84)Williams, Dawaine - WR (1992, 94, 95)Williams, Gary - LB (1972, 73, 74)Williams, Jacobbi - WR (1993, 94)Williams, Michael - LB (1991)Williams, Ray - CB (1982, 83)Williams, Terrance - WR (1984, 85)Williams, Terrance - WR (2007, 08)Williams, Willie - H (1961, 62)Williamson, Cully - S (1977, 78)Williamson, Hugh - PK (1978, 79, 80)Williamson, Josh - TE (2004)Willis, Chris - S (1993, 94)Wills, Art - H (1955)Willis, Justin - DT (2006, 07)Wilson, Billy - E (1948, 49, 50)Wilson, Chip - TE (1978)Wilson, Eric - DB, LB (2003, 04, 05)Wilson, Jack - (1932, 34)Wilson, James - (1935, 39, 40)Wilson, Jeff - DL (1971, 72)Wilson, Jess - (1936)Wilson, Solomon - DB (1999)Wince, Craig - OG (1981)Wing, Robert - (1935, 36)Winter, Herb - (1926)Wirtz, Wilbur - (1922)Wisch, Jason - C (1987, 88)Wiseman, Merlyn - T (1950)Wiser, Loren - G (1967)Witherspoon, Frank - S (1983, 84)Witzelberger, Jack - E (1951)Woffington, John - (1940)

Wolfe, Delos - (1932, 33)Wolfsmith, Dave - E (1966)Woodard, Wayne - DL

(1983, 84, 85, 86)Woodburn, Ken - LB (1979, 80, 81, 82)Wooden, Trevis - LB (1996, 97)Wooden, Tuati - WR (2000, 01, 02, 03)Woods, Brian - C (1989, 90)Woods, Mark - QB (1968, 69)Woods, Nate - LB (1986)Woodward, Jack - T, G (1960, 61)Wool, Jack - (1929, 30, 31, 32)Wool, Robert - (1931, 33)Wool, Wilbur - (1940, 41, 42)Woolsey, David - F (1965)Woolverton, Ron - QB (1956, 57)Wren, Ronaldo - (1930, 31, 33, 34)Wright, Henry Jr. - WR (1992)Wright, Jim - T (1958)Wright, Louie - CB (1973, 74)Wu, Charlie - (1989, 91)Wucinich, Jeff - OLB (1998, 99)Wulfing, Howard - (1932, 33)Wylie, Dennis - S (1976, 77, 78)

- YYY -Yagi, Tom - C (1951, 52, 53, 54)Yamasaki, Herb - G (1957, 58, 59, 60)Yeager, Bryan - DL (1999, 2000)Yell, Ronnie - CB (2009)Yeyna, Chuck - H (1958, 59)York, Mel - T (1951)Yost, Fred - T (1950)Young, Bob - C (1962)Young, Ray - (1960)

- ZZZ -Zachary, Ralph - E (1953)Zajonc, Larry - LB (1973, 74)Zanotto, Al - DL (1976)Zavala, Philip - P (2008, 09)Zeising, Dave - OT (1989, 90, 91, 92)Zentner, Jeff - OG (1988)Zermino, Ralph - DL (1973, 74, 75)Zerr, Blair - RB (1990, 91)Zetterquist, Herman - H (1937, 38, 39)Zimmerman, Dick - E (1951)Zimmerman, Fred - (1922, 23)Zimmerman, Leroy - F (1937, 38, 39)

Additions or corrections can beemailed to Lawrence Fan, San JoseState University, Sports InformationDirector, at [email protected].

Dick Vermeil is the onlyfootball coach to win a Rose

Bowl and a Super Bowlchampionship.

The late Bill Walsh is amember of the Pro Football

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Individual RecordsRUSHING

MOST ATTEMPTSGame:

43 (286 yards), by Nathan DuPree at UNLV, (10-31-92),43 (253 yards), by Sheldon Canley at UNLV, (9-22-90).

Season:296 (1,248 yards), by Sheldon Canley (1990).

Career:602 (3,515 yards), by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01).

AVERAGE ATTEMPTS PER GAMESeason:

26.9 (296 in 11 games), by Sheldon Canley (1990).Career:

24.1 (530 in 22 games), by Gerald Willhite (1980-81).

MOST YARDS GAINED RUSHINGGame:

286 (43 attempts), by Nathan DuPree at UNLV, (10-31-92).

Game, Opponent:300 (23 attempts), by LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU,(10-9-99).

Bowl Game:164 (23 attempts), by Sheldon Canley vs. CentralMichigan (California Raisin Bowl - 12-8-90).

Season:1,577 (224 attempts), by Deoncé Whitaker (2000).

Career:3,515 (602 attempts), by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01).

AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER GAMESeason:

157.7 (1,577 yards in 10 games), by DeoncéWhitaker (2000).

Career:107.5 (2,364 yards in 22 games), by Gerald Willhite(1980-81).

AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPTGame: (Minimum of 10 attempts)

19.6 (196 yards on 10 attempts), by LamarFerguson vs. Tulsa, (10-27-01).

(Minimum of 20 attempts) 12.1 (254 yards on 21 attempts), by DeoncéWhitaker at Stanford, (9-9-00).

(Minimum of 30 attempts) 8.2 (278 yards on 34 attempts), by DeoncéWhitaker at Hawai’i, (10-28-00).

Season: (Minimum of 80 attempts), 7.24 (688 yards on 89 attempts), by Harry Russell(1949).

(Minimum of 100 attempts) 6.97 (830 yards on 119 attempts), by Harry Beck(1950).

(Minimum of 200 attempts) 7.04 (1,577 yards on 224 attempts), by DeoncéWhitaker (2000).

Career: (Minimum of 300 attempts) 5.83 (3,515 yards on 602 attempts), by DeoncéWhitaker (1998-99-00-01).

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHINGGame:

4, by Lamar Ferguson, at Illinois (9-21-02),4, by Jarmar Julien, vs. Tulsa, (10-27-01),

at Nevada, (10-28-00),4, by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. UTEP, (10-14-00),

vs. Saint Mary’s, (9-18-99),4, by Nathan DuPree, at Pacific, (11-14-92),4, by Johnny Johnson, Jr.,

at New Mexico State (9-3-88),4, by Joe Ulm, at Brigham Young, (9-25-53),4, by Dick Stults, vs. Brigham Young, (11-7-52).

Season:15, by Deoncé Whitaker (2000),15, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988).

Career:33, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01).

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED RUSHING BY AQUARTERBACK:Game:

3, by Kyle Reed, vs. San Diego State (9-13-08),3, by Bob Frasco, vs. Southwestern Louisiana (11-26-83).

PASSINGMOST ATTEMPTSGame:

66 (28 completions), by Scott Rislovat Stanford (9-6-03).

Game, Opponent:75 (44 completions), by Colt Brennan,Hawai’i (10-12-07).

Bowl Game:62 (43 completions), by Steve Clarksonvs. Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81).

Season:449 (275 completions), by Scott Rislov (2002).

Career:1,118 (600 completions), by Ed Luther (1976-77-78-79).

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASS COMPLETIONSGame: (Minimum of 15 attempts)

87.5 (14 of 16), by Adam Tafralis vs. Stanford, (9-9-06).

(Minimum of 25 attempts) 88.5 (23 of 26), by Kyle Reed vs. Stanford,(9-20-08).

(Minimum of 35 attempts)81.8 (36 of 44), by Scott Rislov at Ohio State (10-12-02).

Game, Opponent:82.6 (19 of 23), by Craig Krenzel, Ohio State (10-12-02).

Bowl Game:69.3 (43 of 62), by Steve Clarksonvs. Toledo (California Bowl - 12-19-81).

Season:65.6 (181 of 276), by Adam Tafralis (2006).

Career:60.5 (536 of 886), by Scott Rislov (2002-03).

COMPLETING 80 PERCENT OR MORE OF ONE’SPASSES IN A GAMESeason: 3, by Adam Tafralis (2006).Career: 4 (3 in 2006, 1 in 2007),

by Adam Tafralis (2004-05-06-07).

COMPLETING 60 PERCENT OR MORE OF ONE’SPASSES IN A SEASONCareer: 2 (2006, 2007), by Adam Tafralis

(2004-05-06-07)

MOST PASSES COMPLETEDGame:

36 (44 attempts), by Scott Rislov at Ohio State (10-12-02).

Game, Opponent:44 (75 attempts), by Colt Brennan,Hawai’i (10-12-07).

Bowl Game:43 (62 attempts), by Steve Clarksonvs. Toledo (California Bowl - 12-19-81).

Season:243 (408 attempts), by Mike Perez (1987).

Career:603 (1,027 attempts), by Adam Tafralis (2004-05-06-07).

MOST YARDS GAINED PASSINGGame:

543 (28 of 39), by Scott Rislov at UTEP (11-8-03).Game, Opponent:

545 (44 of 75), by Colt Brennan, Hawai’i (10-12-07).Bowl Game:

467 (43 of 62), by Steve Clarksonvs. Toledo (California Bowl, 12-19-81).

Season:3,260 (243 of 408), by Mike Perez (1987).

Career:7,548 (603 of 1,027) by Adam Tafralis (2004-05-06-07).

MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNSGame:

7, by Scott Rislov at UTEP (11-8-03).Game, Opponent:

5, by Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise State (10-24-03),5, by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech (10-6-01).

Bowl Game:3, by Steve Clarkson vs. Toledo (California RaisinBowl - 12-19-81),3, by Mike Perez vs. Miami (Ohio) (CaliforniaBowl - 12-13-86),3, by Adam Tafralis vs. New Mexico (New MexicoBowl - 12-23-06).

Season:25, by Steve Clarkson (1981).

Career:59, by Steve Clarkson (1979-80-81-82).

LONGEST PASSING TOUCHDOWN95 yards, by Matt Veatch to Byron Jackson atMinnesota, (9-14-91).

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Individual RecordsMOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWNGame:

6, by Ivan Lippi vs. Fresno State, (11-21-70),6, by Pat Casey vs. New Mexico, (11-1-69),6, by Ken Berry at Fresno State,(11-20-65).

Bowl Game:5, by Steve Clarkson vs. Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81).

Season:24, by Steve Clarkson (1981),24, by Ed Luther (1978),24, by Craig Kimball (1972).

Career:57, by Craig Kimball (1972-73-74).

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWNSeason: (Minimum of 100 attempts)

1 (1 in 124 attempts), by Bob Frasco (1983).(Minimum of 400 attempts)

5 (5 in 437 attempts), by Scott Rislov (2003).Career: (Minimum of 400 attempts)

12 (12 in 511 attempts), by Bob Frasco (1983-84).

PASSING EFFICIENCYGame: (Minimum of 15 attempts)

298.02, by Marcus Arroyo vs. Nevada (11-10-01).Bowl Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts)

213.63, by Adam Tafralis vs. New Mexico (NewMexico Bowl - 12-23-06).

Season: (Minimum of 15 attempts pergame played)

160.12, by Jeff Garcia (1991).Career: (Minimum of 300 passing attempts)

133.7, by Ralph Martini (1989-90).

TOTAL OFFENSEMOST PLAYSGame:

67 (1 rushing, 66 passing) by Scott Rislov atStanford, (9-6-03).

Bowl Game:68 (6 rushing, 62 passing), by Steve Clarkson vs.Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81).

Season:485 (98 rushing, 387 passing), by Bob Frasco(1984).

Career:1,405 (518 rushing, 887 passing), by Jeff Garcia(1991-92-93).

MOST YARDS GAINEDGame:

536 (28 rushing, 508 passing), by Mike Perez atPacific, (10-25-86).

Bowl Game:464 (minus-3 rushing, 467 passing), by SteveClarkson vs. Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81).

Season:3,213 (minus-47 rushing, 3,260 passing), by MikePerez (1987).

Career:8,111 (563 rushing, 7,548 passing),by Adam Tafralis (2004-05-06-07).

AVERAGE YARDS PER GAMESeason:

329.9 (2,969 yards in 9 games), by Mike Perez(1986).

Career:309.1 (6,182 yards in 20 games), by Mike Perez(1986-87).

AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER PLAYGame: (Minimum of 20 plays)

19.6 (333 yards on 21 plays), by Dale Rogers vs.Rice, (10-2-04).

Season: (Minimum of 1,000 yards)7.1 (3,213 on 450 plays), by Mike Perez (1987).

Career: (Minimum of 2,000 yards) 7.1 (6,182 yards on 875 plays), by Mike Perez(1986-87).

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED AND RESPONSIBLE FORGame:

7 (passed for 7), by Scott Rislov at UTEP, (11-8-03).Season:

30 (scored 5 and passed for 25), by Steve Clarkson (1981).

Career:68 (scored 12 and passed for 56), bySteve Clarkson (1979-80-81-82).

PASS RECEIVINGMOST RECEPTIONSGame:

15 (179 yards), by Tuati Wooden, vs. Tulsa (11-22-03),15 (255 yards), by Steven Pulley, at Stanford (10-2-99),15 (203 yards), by Guy Liggins, vs. Fresno State,(10-4-86).

Game, Opponent:16 (133 yards), by Paul Dombrowski, New MexicoState (11-19-05).

Bowl Game:18 (124 yards), by Gerald Willhite vs. Toledo, (12-19-81).

Season:85 (1,183 yards) by Kevin Jurovich (2007).

Career:160 (2,143 yards) by Kevin Jurovich (2005-09).

MOST YARDS RECEIVINGGame:

269 (9 receptions), by Edell Shepherd vs. Nevada,(11-10-01).

Game, Opponent:326 (12 receptions), by Nate Burleson, Nevada,(11-10-01).

Bowl Game:152 (9 receptions), by Mervyn Fernandez vs.Toledo, (California Raisin Bowl, 12-19-81).

Season:1,500 (82 receptions), by Edell Shepherd (2001).

Career:2,223 (123 receptions), by Stacey Bailey (1978-79-80-81).

MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESSeason:

7, by Edell Shepherd, (2001).Career:

10, by Edell Shepherd (2000-01),10, by Stacey Bailey (1978-81).

MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVINGGAMESSeason:

3, by Kevin Jurovich (2007, 2009),3, by Edell Shepherd, (2001),3, by Guy Liggins (1987).

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVINGGame:

3, by James Jones, at Washington, (9-2-06),3, by Courtney Anderson, at UTEP, (11-8-03),3, by Edell Shepherd, vs. Nevada, (11-10-01),3, by Oliver Newell,

at UNLV, (11-22-97),vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97), vs. Colorado State (10-11-97),

3, by Tony Smith at California, (9-29-84),3, by Ken Taylor vs. Santa Clara, (11-16-82),3, by Tim Kearse at Stanford, (9-18-82),3, by Stacey Bailey at Fresno State, (10-3-81),3, by Mervyn Fernandez at Fresno State (10-3-81),3, by Gerald Willhite at California, (9-26-81),3, by Mark Nichols at CS Long Beach, (10-27-79),3, by Rick Parma at Pacific, (11-11-78).

Game, Opponent:3, by Jeb Putzier, Boise State (11-17-01),3, by Ryan Dennard, Arizona State (9-29-01),3, by Alex Van Dyke, Nevada (11-18-95).

Bowl Game:3, by Mervyn Fernandez vs. Toledo, (12-19-81).

Season:14, by Edell Shepherd (2001).

Career:18, by Edell Shepherd (2000-01).

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNINGGame:

355 (80 rushing, 201 receiving, 10 punt returns, 64kickoff returns), by Charles Pauley, vs. Nevada,(11-10-01).

Bowl Game:243 (164 rushing, 44 receiving, 35 kickoff returns),by Sheldon Canley vs. Central Michigan,(California Raisin Bowl, 12-8-90).

Season:2,513 (1,201 rushing, 353 receiving, 959 kickoffreturns), by Sheldon Canley (1989).

Career:5,596 (3,515 rushing, 225 receiving, 1,856 allreturns), by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01).

SCORINGMOST POINTS SCOREDQuarter:

18, by Jarmar Julien, at Nevada (10-28-00, 4th quarter),18, by Casey Le Blanc, vs. Hawai’i (11-6-99, 4th quarter),18, by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. Saint Mary’s (9-18-99,1st quarter).

Game:30 (5 touchdowns), by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. SaintMary’s (9-18-99).

Bowl Game:20 (3 touchdowns, 1 2-pt. PAT), by MervynFernandez, vs. Toledo (California Bowl, 12-19-81).

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116, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988).Career:

238, by Jared Strubeck (61 in 2005, 63 in 2006, 52 in2007, 62 in 2008).

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDGame:

5, by Deoncé Whitaker vs. Saint Mary’s (9-18-99).Season:

19, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988).Career:

36, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01).

MOST WAYS TO SCORE A TOUCHDOWNCareer:

5 (rushing, receiving, kickoff return, interceptionreturn, punt return), by Trestin George (eight TD’sin 2002-03-04-05),5 (rushing, receiving, kickoff return, interceptionreturn, punt return), by Walt Roberts (13 TD’s in1961-62-63).

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame:

3, by Jared Strubeck at Idaho (11-1-08),at Louisiana Tech (11-17-07),vs. New Mexico State (11-10-07),at Washington (9-2-06),vs. Nevada (10-1-05),

3, by Jeff Carr vs. Grambling State, (8-23-03),3, by Nick Gilliam vs. Fresno State, (11-23-02),3, by David Silberstein vs. New Mexico, (9-26-98),3, by Joe Furlow vs. Pacific, (10-28-95),3, by Joe Nedney

vs. Southwestern Louisiana, (9-24-94), at UNLV, (10-31-92), at Wyoming, (10-3-92),vs. Pacific, (10-19-91),

3, by Sergio Olivarezat Utah State, (10-31-87),at UNLV, (10-18-87), vs. Utah State, (10-11-86),

3, by Tony Brown vs. CS Long Beach, (10-10-84),3, by Randy Johnson vs. CS Fullerton, (9-24-77),3, by Lou Rodriguez

at Stanford, (9-27-75),at New Mexico, (10-12-74),

3, by Ron Ploger at Hawai’i, (11-24-73).Season:

16 (16 of 30), by Lou Rodriguez (1975).Career:

43 (43 of 72), by Jared Strubeck (2005-06-07-08).

LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADEGame:

60 yards by Joe Nedney at Wyoming, (10-3-92).

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 50 OR MOREYARDSGame:

1, by several, last by Jared Strubeck, 50 yards, atHawai’i (9-27-08).

Season:2, by Tony Brown (1985).

Career:2, by Tony Brown (1984-85).

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 40 OR MOREYARDSGame:

2, by Jared Strubeck, 50 yards, 4th quarter & 47yards, 4th quarter, at Hawai’i (9-27-08).

Season:10, by Joe Nedney (1992).

MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADEGame:

3, by several, last by Jared Strubeck at Idaho (11-1-08).

Season:10, by Joe Nedney (1992).

MOST KICKING PAT'SGame:

10 (10 of 10), Jeff Carr vs. Rice (10-2-04).Game, Opponent:

10 (10 of 10), Tyler Jones, Boise State (10-24-03).Season:

43 (43 of 46), by Mike Berg (1981).Career:

139 (139 of 153), by Mike Berg (1979-80-81-82).

MOST CONSECUTIVE KICKING PAT'SGame:

10 (10 of 10), Jeff Carr vs. Rice (10-2-04).Game, Opponent:

10 (10 of 10), Tyler Jones, Boise State (10-24-03).Season:

40 (40 of 40) by Jeff Carr (2004).Career:

52 (12 in 2003, 40 in 2004), by Jeff Carr (2003-04).

MOST KICK SCORING POINTSGame:

16 (3 FG’s, 7 PAT’s), by Joe Nedney vs. Pacific, (10-19-91).

Season:86, by Sergio Olivarez (1986).

Career:238, by Jared Strubeck (2005-06-07-08).

PUNTINGMOST PUNTSGame:

17 (630 yards), by Jim Vernes at Wyoming, (10-25-69).

Season:82 (3,105 yards), by Joe Hicks (1972).

Career:249 (9,669 yards), by Jeff Cunningham (1973-74-75-76).

MOST PUNTING YARDSGame:

630 yards (17 punts), by Jim Vernes at Wyoming,(10-25-69).

Season:3,105 yards (82 punts), by Joe Hicks (1972).

Career:9,747 yards (243 punts), by Waylon Prather (2004-05-06-07).

AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNTGame: (Minimum of 5)

56.8 (341 yards on 6 punts), by Joe Furlow at AirForce, (8-31-96).

Season: (Minimum of 40) 44.0 (2,510 yards on 57 punts), by Tim Morgan(1999).

Career: (Minimum of 80) 42.7 (3,545 yards on 83 punts), by Joe Furlow(1995-96).

LONGEST PUNT80 yards, by Leroy Zimmerman vs. UC SantaBarbara, (10-14-38).

MOST PUNTS 60 OR MORE YARDSGame:

3 (71, 74, 72), by Joe Furlow at Air Force, (8-31-96).Season:

7, by Joe Furlow (1996).

PUNT RETURNSMOST PUNT RETURNSGame:

9 (45 yards), by Scott Wells vs. UNLV (10-15-88).Season:

46 (265 yards), by Scott Wells (1988).Career:

83 (493 yards), by K.C. Clark (1983-84-85-86).

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGEGame:

150 (7 returns) by Omarr Smith at UTEP, (10-18-97).

Season:366 yards (37 returns) by Heshimu Colar (1990).

Career:575 (60 returns) by Jimmie Lassiter (1970-71-72).

MOST PUNTS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWNGame:

1, by several, last by Dwight Lowery vs. Hawai’i,(10-12-07).

Season:1, last by Dwight Lowery (2007).

Career:2, by Omarr Smith (1997-98),2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72).

LONGEST PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN91 yards by Jerry Colletto at Oregon, (11-2-63).

KICKOFF RETURNSMOST KICKOFF RETURNSGame:

9 (149 yards), by Sheldon Canley at Miami (Fla.),(10-14-89).

Season:51 (1,214 yards), by Deoncé Whitaker (1998).

Career:77 (1,800 yards), by Sheldon Canley (1988-89-90).

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGEGame:

205 yards (5 returns), by James Reed vs. Wyoming (10-5-96).

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Individual RecordsSeason:

1,214 yards (51 returns), by Deoncé Whitaker(1998).

Career:1,837 yards (74 returns), by Deoncé Whitaker(1998-99-00-01).

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR A TOUCH-DOWNSeason:

2, by Charles Pauley (2002),2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970).

Career:2, by Trestin George (2002-03-04-05),2, by Charles Pauley (2001-02),2, by Sheldon Canley (1988-89-90),2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72),2, by Walt Roberts (1961-63).

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TOUCH-DOWN

102 yards by Jimmie Lassiter at California, (9-25-71),100 yards by Tim Kearse vs. CS Long Beach, (10-16-82),100 yards by Bob Triplett at California, (10-2-76).

INTERCEPTIONRETURNS

MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONSGame:

3, by Dwight Lowery vs. Cal Poly (9-23-06),3, by Josh Powell vs. Idaho (11-26-05),3, by Gerald Jones at Stanford (9-14-02),3, by Omarr Smith vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97),3, by Troy Jensen vs. Louisiana Tech, (10-23-93),3, by Don Dambacher vs. Mexico (9-10-49).

Game, Opponent:3, by Nate Kvamme, Colorado State (10-11-97).

Season:9, by Dwight Lowery (2006).

Career:14, by Gerald Jones (2002-03),14, by Sherman Cocroft (1982-83),14, by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81-82).

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN INTERCEPTION

4, Dwight Lowery (2006),4, Gerald Jones (2002),4, Sherman Cocroft (1983).

MOST INTERCEPTION YARDAGEGame:

99, by Gerald Jones vs. Nevada, (9-18-03).Game, Opponent:

178, by Tommy Williams, Cal State Fullerton(1988).

Season:178, by Gerald Jones (6 interceptions) (2003).

Career:391 (14 interceptions), by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81-82).

MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR ATOUCHDOWNGame:

1, by many, last by Justin Cole, vs. Boise State, (10-24-08).

Game, Opponent:2, by Nate Kvamme, Colorado State (10-11-97),2, by Tommy Williams, Cal State Fullerton (11-12-88).

Season:3, by Ken Thomas (1979).

Career:5, by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81-82).

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAME RETURNING ANINTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWNGames:

2, by Duke Ihenacho (2008),2, by Jay Taylor (1987),2, by Ken Thomas (1979).

DEFENSEMOST TOTAL TACKLESGame:

27 (15 primary & 12 assists) by FrankManumaleuga at Colorado (9-23-78).

Game, Opponent:23 (9 unassisted, 14 assisted) by Del Lyles, UtahState (9-28-91).

Bowl Game:18 (11 primary & 7 assists) by Matt Castelo vs.New Mexico (New Mexico Bowl, 12-23-06),18 (12 primary & 6 assists) by Yepi Pauu vs.Eastern Michigan (California Bowl, 12-12-87),18 (14 primary & 4 assists) by Dave Chaney vs.Memphis State (Pasadena Bowl, 12-18-71).

Season:232 (107 primary & 125 assists) by Randy Gill(1977).

Career:527 (297 primary & 230 assists) by Dave Chaney(1969-70-71).

MOST PRIMARY TACKLESGame:

21, by Dave Chaney vs. Fresno State, (11-21-70).Game, Opponent:

15, by Donnell Porter, UNLV, (10-31-92).Season:

125, by Dave Chaney (1970).Career:

297, by Dave Chaney (1969-70-71).

MOST ASSISTED TACKLESGame:

18, by Ezekiel Staples vs. Rice (10-2-04),18, by Randy Gill at California (10-1-77).

Game, Opponent:16, Chris Tsangaris, Long Beach State (9-21-91).

Season:125, by Randy Gill (1977).

Career:230, by Dave Chaney (1969-70-71).

MOST TACKLES FOR LOSSGame:

6.0, by Carl Ihenacho, at New Mexico State (10-18-08),6.0, by Bob Overly, vs. UNLV (9-5-81).

Game, Opponent:5.0, by Willie Howard, Stanford (10-2-99).

Season:24.5, by Bob Overly (1981).

Career:42.0, by Jarron Gilbert (2005-06-07-08).

MOST QUARTERBACK SACKSGame:

4.0, by Raymond Bowles, vs. UNLV (11-2-91),4.0, by Lyneil Mayo, at Stanford (9-30-89).

Game, Opponent:5.0, by Danilo Robinson, Utah State (9-30-95).

Season:17.0, by Bob Overly (1981).

Career:30.0, by Lyneil Mayo (1989-90).

MOST FORCED FUMBLESGame:

2, by Carl Ihenacho, vs. UC Davis (8-30-08),2, by Philip Perry at Hawai’i (11-02-02),2, by Philip Perry at Washington (9-07-02).

Bowl Game:2, by Matt Castelo (New Mexico Bowl, 12-23-06).

Season:7, by Philip Perry (2002).

MOST FUMBLES RECOVEREDSeason:

5, by Rayford Roberson (1976).Career:

11, by Rayford Roberson (1975-78),11, by Carl Ekern (1972-75).

MOST PASSES DEFENSED (Interceptions + PassesBroken Up)Game:

4, by Dwight Lowery, vs. Cal Poly (9-23-06),4, by Gerald Jones, vs. Stanford (9-6-03).

Game, Opponent: 4, by Kevin Millhouse, Hawai’i (11-3-01),4, by Lawson, Long Beach State (10-13-90).

Season: 23, by Omarr Smith (1997).

Career:44, by Omarr Smith (1995-96-97-98).

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Team RecordsWINS

MOST WINSSeason: 13 (1939).

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINSSeason: 13 (1939).Two seasons: 13 (12-4-37 through 11-27-38),

13 (9-23-40 through 9-26-41).

MOST HOME WINSSeason: 10 (1939).

MOST ROAD WINSSeason: 7 (7 wins, 0 losses), (1940).

MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINSSeason: 10 (1939).Two seasons: 16 (9-23-38 through 11-30-39).

MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINSSeason: 7 (1940).Multiple seasons: 11 (9-24-39 through 10-24-41).

RUSHINGMOST ATTEMPTSGame: 71, vs. Santa Clara (10-7-50).Opp., game: 81, by Rice (10-16-99).Season: 509 (1971).Opp., season: 606 (1998).

MOST YARDS GAINED RUSHINGGame: 487, vs. UC Santa Barbara

(10-21-49).Opp., game: 570, by Rice (10-2-04).Season: 2,478 (1952).Opp., season: 3,110 (1998), 2009).

AVERAGE RUSHING YARDS GAINED PERGAMESeason: 275.4 (1952).Opp., season: 259.2 (1998, 2009).

AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPTGame: 11.3 (464 yards on 41 attempts),

vs. Tulsa (10-27-01).Opp., game: 9.0 (559 yards on 62 attempts),

by Washington (11-16-96).Season: 5.6 (1952).Opp., season: 6.1 (2009).

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSGame: 13, vs. Mexico (9-10-49).Opp., game: 8, by Nevada (11-8-09),

8, by Boise State (11-13-04),8, by Rice (10-2-04).

Season: 41 (1952).Opp., season: 45 (2005).

PASSINGMOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game: 67, at Stanford (9-6-03).Opp., game: 75, by Hawai’i (10-12-07).Bowl game: 63, vs. Toledo (12-19-81).Season: 483 (2002).Opp., season: 475 (2002).

MOST PASSES COMPLETEDGame: 36, at Ohio State (10-12-02).Opp., game: 44, by Hawai’i (10-12-07).Bowl game: 43, vs. Toledo (12-19-81).Season: 290 (2002).

MOST PASSING YARDSGame: 547, at UTEP (11-8-03).Opp., game: 565, by Nevada (11-10-01).Season: 3,719 (1987).Opp., season: 3,906 (2002).

AVERAGE PASSING YARDS GAINED PER GAMESeason: 338.1 (1987).Opp., season: 300.5 (2002).

MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNSGame: 7, at UTEP (11-8-03),

7, at Fresno State (10-3-81).Opp., game: 5, by Fresno State (11-20-99).Season: 27, (1981, 1990).Opp., season: 32, (2002).

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASSES COMPLETED (Minimum of 20 pass attempts)Game: 88.5 (23 of 26), at Stanford (9-20-08).Opp., game: 83.3 (20 of 24), by California

(9-7-96).Season: 60.5 (276 of 456), (1986).Opp., season: 62.9 (256 of 407), (2005).

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTEDGame: 6, vs. Fresno State (11-21-70),

6, vs. New Mexico (11-1-69),6, at Fresno State (11-20-65).

Season: 30 (1969).Opp., season: 33 (1949).

FEWEST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTEDSeason: 6 (2003).Opp., season: 6 (1999), (1962), (1956).

TOTAL OFFENSEMOST PLAYSGame: 106, at CS Long Beach (10-27-79).Opp., game: 101, by Hawai’i (10-12-07),

101, by California (10-6-90).Season: 974 (1978).Opp., season: 993 (2002).

MOST YARDS GAINEDGame: 849, vs. Nevada (11-10-01).Opp., game: 791, by Nevada (11-10-01).Season: 5,295 (1986).Opp., season: 6,414 (2002).

AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER PLAYGame: 10.7, at Pacific (11-13-76).Opp., game: 9.3, by Nevada (11-10-01).Season: 7.6 (1986).Opp., season: 6.9 (1996, 2001).

AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER GAMESeason: 481.4 (1986).Opp., season: 500.8 (2001).

FIRST DOWNSMOST FIRST DOWNSGame: 35, vs. Nevada (11-10-01),

35, at Pacific (11-18-86).Opp., game: 35, by Colorado (9-11-99).Season: 265 (1986, 11 games).Opp., season: 320 (2002, 13 games).

FEWEST FIRST DOWNSGame: 4, at Arizona State (9-15-84).Opp., game: 4, by UNLV (11-19-88).

SCORINGMOST POINTS SCOREDQuarter: 35 (second quarter), at UTEP

(11-8-03).Opp., quarter: 35 (first quarter), by Baylor

(9-10-94).Half: 48 (1st half, 13-35), at UTEP

(11-8-03).Opp., half: 49 (1st half, 35-14), by Baylor

(9-10-94).Game: 70, vs. Rice (10-2-04),

103, vs. Mexico (9-10-49).Opp., game: 79, by Stanford Frosh (1923),

77, by Boise State (10-24-03).Season: 390 (1987, 11 games),

457* (1949, 12 games).Opp., season: 469 (2005, 11 games).

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDGame: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04),

10, at UTEP (11-8-03),16, vs. Mexico (9-10-49).

Opp., game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03),10, by Stanford (9-21-68).

Season: 53 (24 rushing, 27 passing, 1 kickoff return, 1 interceptionreturn) (1990), 71* (1949).

Opp., season: 65 (2005).

* – includes a 103-0 win over the University ofMexico

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHINGAND PASSINGSeason: 51 (1990).Opp., season: 62 (2005).

HIGHEST SCORING TIEGame: 48-48, vs. Utah State (9-10-79).

LOWEST SCORING TIEGame: 0-0, 10 times, last at Fresno State

(11-14-41).

ONE-SIDED WINGame: 59-0, vs. College of Idaho (9-20-37).

ONE-SIDED LOSSGame: 79-0, by Stanford Frosh (1923).

COME-FROM-BEHIND WINGame: 70-63 (trailed 34-7 in the second

quarter), vs. Rice (10-2-04).

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Team RecordsMOST POINTS SCORED BY TWO TEAMSQuarter: 61 (fourth quarter - San Jose State 34,

Hawai’i 27), (11-5-99).Half: 71 (second half - San Jose State 42,

Rice 29), (11-5-99).Game: 133 (San Jose State 70, Rice 63),

(10-2-04).

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWEDSeason: 29 (1939).

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWEDSeason: 3 (1939).

MOST SHUTOUTSSeason: 8 (1939).

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING135 (9-23-72 through 9-8-84).

KICK SCORINGMOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 3, 20 times, last at Idaho (11-1-08).Opp., game: 5, at Utah State (9-21-85).Season: 16 (1975).

MOST KICKING PAT'SGame: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04).Opp., game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03).Season: 47 (1990), (1949).Opp., season: 58 (2005).

CONSECUTIVE KICKING PAT’SGame: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04).Opp., game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03).Season: 40, (40 for 40), 2005.All-Time: 58, (12 for 12, 40 for 40, 6 for 6),

2003-05,58, (2 for 2, 33 for 33, 23 for 23),1997-99.

PUNTINGMOST PUNTSGame: 17 (630 yards), at Wyoming

(10-25-69).Season: 85 (3,228 yards), (1972).Opp., season: 92 (3,677 yards), (1981).

FEWEST PUNTSGame: 1, last at Louisiana Tech (10-6-01).Opp., game: 0, last by Nevada (11-8-09).Season: 34 (1,444 yards), (1960).Opp., season: 33 (1,356 yards), (2001).

MOST PUNTING YARDSGame: 630 yards (17 punts), at Wyoming

(10-25-69).Season: 3,233 (78 punts), (1971).

KICKOFF RETURNSMOST KICKOFF RETURNSGame: 14 (200 yards) at BYU (11-25-67).Season: 64 (1,472 yards), (1998).

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGEGame: 220 (6 returns) vs. Wyoming

(10-5-96).Opp., game: 208 (5 returns) by UTEP (10-16-01).Season: 1,472 (64 returns), (1998).

PUNT RETURNSMOST PUNT RETURNSGame: 8 (57 yards) vs. Utah State

(10-11-86).Season: 52 (293 yards), (1988).

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGEGame: 150 (7 returns) at UTEP, (10-18-97).Season: 445 (51 returns), (1990).

DEFENSEFEWEST YARDS ALLOWEDGame: Minus-11 vs. Mexico (12-4-48),

5, vs. Texas A&I (9-18-39).Opp., game: 39, by Wyoming (10-25-69).Season: 927 (1939).

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAMESeason: 71.3 (1939).

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWEDGame: Minus-49, vs. San Diego State

(11-6-71).Opp., game: Minus-52, by Wyoming (11-4-67).Season: 724 (1986).

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWEDGame: Minus-25, vs. Fresno State

(11-24-39).Opp., game: 3, by Oregon (9-20-75).Season: 727 (1953).

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PERGAMESeason: 88 (1953).

INTERCEPTIONSMOST INTERCEPTIONSGame: 6, vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97),

6, vs. Louisiana Tech (10-23-83).Season: 33 (481 yards), (1949).

MOST INTERCEPTION YARDAGEGame: 153, at SMU (10-7-00).Opp., game: 205, by CS Fullerton (11-12-88).Season: 481 (33 interceptions), (1949).

INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR ATOUCHDOWNGame: 2, last at New Mexico State

(10-18-08).Opp., Game: 2, last by Louisiana Tech

(10-18-08).Season: 6 (2000).

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONSSeason: 6 (1999), (1962), (1956).

CONSECUTIVE GAMES INTERCEPTING A PASSTeam: 13 (10-20-01 through 10-5-02).

QUARTERBACK SACKSGame: 13, vs. Pacific (11-14-81).Season: 58 (1986).Season, fewest: 7 (1981).

FUMBLESMOST FUMBLESGame: 8, vs. CS Fullerton (10-3-85).Opp., game: 11, by Arizona State (11-7-70).Season: 46 (1954).Opp., season: 44 (1950).

MOST FUMBLES LOSTGame: 5, vs. CS Fullerton (11-15-80),

5, at Stanford (9-16-78).Opp., game: 8, by Arizona State (11-7-70).Season: 27 (1954).Opp., season: 27 (1969).

FEWEST FUMBLES LOSTSeason: 3 (2007).

TURNOVERSFEWEST LOSTSeason: 14 (4 fumbles, 10 interceptions)

(1958).MOST GAINEDSeason: 44 (12 fumbles, 32 interceptions)

(1939).

PENALTIESMOST PENALTIESGame: 24 (199 yards), vs. Fresno State

(10-4-86).Opp., game: 21 (202 yards), by California

(9-7-96),21 (163 yards), by San Diego State(11-14-98).

Season: 133 (999 yards), (1987).

FEWEST PENALTIESGame: 0 at Boise State (11-3-07).

MOST PENALTY YARDAGEGame: 199 yards (24 penalties), vs.

Fresno State (10-4-86).Opp., game: 202 yards (21 penalties), by

California (9-7-96).Season: 1,187 (131 penalties), (1986).

In 2004, San Jose State and Rice setthe NCAA record for touchdowns (19)

scored by two teams in a regulationgame.

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Career LeadersRUSHING – TOTAL YARDS

NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TDs1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01)

602 3,515 5.8 332 Sheldon Canley (1988-90)576 2,513 4.4 253 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 530 2,364 4.5 204 Yonus Davis (2003-08) 425 2,319 5.5 155 Nathan DuPree (1992-93) 372 1,976 5.3 186 Rick Kane (1975-76) 371 1,967 5.3 137 Kenny Jackson (1986-87) 448 1,935 4.3 258 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 404 1,909 4.7 169 Johnny Johnson, Sr. (1960-62)

366 1,700 4.6 2110 Bobby Johnson (1982-83) 356 1,558 4.4 5

PASSING – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASONS) PA PC YDS. TDs

1 Adam Tafralis (2004-07)1,027 603 7,548 522 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,118 600 7,190 473 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 6,842 564 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 6,545 485 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 6,267 406 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 6,194 367 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 983 485 6,139 508 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 4,663 249 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02)

653 343 4,603 2810 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 505 285 3,897 30

PASSING – NUMBER OF COMPLETIONSNAME (SEASONS) PA PC INT. TDs

1 Adam Tafralis (2004-07)1,027 603 29 522 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,118 600 52 473 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 19 404 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 41 565 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 32 486 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 983 485 57 507 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 30 368 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 22 249 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02)

671 348 28 2810 Chris Kasteler (1997-99) 584 311 23 25

PASSING EFFICIENCY (Minimum 375 pass attempts)

NAME (SEASONS) PA PC YDS. RTG.1 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 505 285 3,897 133.72 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 6,194 132.63 Adam Tafralis (2004-07)1,027 603 7,548 131.54 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 6,267 130.55 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 6,545 129.46 Gene Menges (1948-50) 383 180 3,081 125.87 Bob Frasco (1983-84) 511 286 3,509 123.88 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 6,842 123.49 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 4,663 119.2

10 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02)671 348 4,662 115.6

TOTAL OFFENSENAME (SEASONS) PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS.

1 Adam Tafralis (2004-07)1,272 563 7,548 8,1112 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 1,405 729 6,545 7,2743 Steve Clarkson (1979-82)

1,124 153 6,842 6,9954 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,240 -209 7,190 6,9815 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 1,011 -18 6,267 6,2496 Mike Perez (1986-87) 875 -12 6,194 6,1827 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 1,110 -319 6,139 5,8208 Carl Dean (1995-96) 826 34 4,663 4,6979 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02)

698 -78 4,603 4,52510 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 572 38 3,897 3,935

PASS RECEIVING – NUMBER OF RECEPTIONSNAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

2 Kevin Jurovich (2005-08) 160 2,143 13.4 111 Guy Liggins (1986-87) 149 2,191 14.7 163 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 142 2,084 14.7 164 Tuati Wooden (2000-03) 133 1,656 13.2 75 David Richmond (2007-08)

127 1,684 13.3 106 James Jones (2003-06) 126 1,496 11.9 127 Edell Shepherd (2000-01) 125 2,207 17.7 188 Casey LeBlanc (1998-2001)

124 1,350 10.9 29 Stacey Bailey (1978-81) 123 2,223 18.1 13

10 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95)123 1,850 15.0 1411 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89)

123 1,553 12.6 1012 Jamall Broussard (2002-03)

117 1,396 11.9 613 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 107 927 8.7 814 Ike McBee (1972-74) 106 1,571 14.8 815 Waking Bailey (1997-2000)

105 1,339 12.8 416 Kevin Evans (1988-89) 103 1,641 15.9 1117 John Broussard (2003-06) 103 1,566 15.2 1218 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 101 1,473 14.6 519 Brian Roche (1993-95) 101 1,176 11.6 7

PASS RECEIVING – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Stacey Bailey (1978-81) 123 2,223 18.1 132 Edell Shepherd (2000-01) 125 2,207 17.7 183 Guy Liggins (1986-87) 149 2,191 14.7 164 Kevin Jurovich (2005-08) 160 2,143 13.4 115 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 142 2,084 14.7 166 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95)

123 1,850 15.0 147 David Richmond (2007-08)

127 1,684 13.3 108 Tuati Wooden (2000-03) 133 1,656 13.2 79 Kevin Evans (1988-89) 103 1,641 15.9 11

10 Ike McBee (1972-74) 106 1,571 14.8 811 John Broussard (2003-06) 103 1,566 15.2 1212 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89)

123 1,553 12.6 1013 Oliver Newell (1997-98) 97 1,525 15.7 1614 Eric Richardson (1982-83) 94 1,501 15.9 12

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNINGNAME (SEASONS) RUN REC. RET YDS.

1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01)3,515 225 1,856 5,596

2 Sheldon Canley (1988-90)2,513 828 1,805 5,146

3 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 284 2,084 1,113 3,4814 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 188 1,473 1,796 3,4575 Gerald Willhite (1980-81)

2,364 927 42 3,3336 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89)

1,409 1,553 315 3,2777 John Broussard (2003-06) 100 1,566 1,546 3,2128 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 379 515 2,181 3,0759 Yonus Davis (2003-08) 2,319 380 279 2,978

10 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 1,909 412 642 2,963

SCORINGNAME (SEASONS) TD EP1/2 FG TP

1 Jared Strubeck (2005-08) 0 109/0 43 2382 Joe Nedney (1991-94) 0 119/0 39 2363 Mike Berg (1979-82) 0 139/0 30 2294 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-00)

36 0/1 0 2185 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 32 0/0 0 1926 Nick Gilliam (1999-2002) 0 109/0 27 1907 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89)

30 0/1 0 1828 Kenny Jackson (1986-87) 28 0/1 0 1708 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 28 0/1 0 170

10 Sergio Olivarez (1986-87) 0 82/0 24 154

PUNTING – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK

1 Waylon Prather (2004-07) 243 9,747 40.1 12 Jeff Cunningham (1973-76)

249 9,669 38.8 03 Frank Ratto (1977-80) 210 7,943 37.8 14 Philip Zavala (2008, 09) 148 5,817 39.3 05 Bob Patterson (1962-64) 136 5,519 40.6 06 Randy Cardin (1966-67) 132 5,325 40.3 67 John McMillen (1970-71) 127 5,151 40.6 68 Tim Morgan (1998-99) 128 5,139 40.1 09 Jim Hughes (1988-89) 121 5,040 41.7 0

10 Lee Myhre (1991-93) 110 4,594 41.8 1

PUNTING AVERAGE (Minimum 75 Punts)NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK

1 Joe Furlow (1995-96) 83 3,575 42.7 02 Lee Myhre (1991-93) 110 4,594 41.8 13 Jim Hughes (1988-89) 121 5,040 41.7 04 Bob Patterson (1962-64) 136 5,519 40.6 05 John McMillen (1970-71) 127 5,151 40.6 66 Kent Rockholt (1958-60) 92 3,716 40.4 17 Randy Cardin (1966-67) 132 5,325 40.3 68 Jason Chapple (1995, 97) 103 4,155 40.3 09 Waylon Prather (2004-07) 243 9,747 40.1 1

10 Tim Morgan (1998-99) 128 5,139 40.1 0

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Career LeadersKICKOFF RETURNS AVERAGE

(Minimum 25 Returns)NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Walt Roberts (1961-63) 26 763 29.3 22 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 23 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01)74 1,837 24.8 14 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 15 Trestin George (2002-05) 45 1,081 24.0 26 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 27 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 28 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 28 642 23.0 09 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 37 850 22.9 1

10 Kendrick Starling (2002-03)38 856 22.5 0

KICKOFF RETURNS – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01)74 1,837 24.8 12 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 23 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 24 John Broussard (2003-06) 72 1,546 21.5 15 Brandon Rutley (2008-09) 66 1,473 22.3 06 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 27 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 18 Stan Webster (1978-79) 54 1,197 22.2 09 Trestin George (2002-05) 45 1,081 24.0 2

10 Walt Robinson (1973-76) 54 1,070 19.8 0

KICKOFF RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNSNAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 22 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01)

74 1,837 24.8 13 John Broussard (2003-06) 72 1,546 21.5 14 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 25 Brandon Rutley (2008-09) 66 1,473 22.3 06 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 16 Stan Webster (1978-79) 54 1,197 22.2 06 Walt Robinson (1973-76) 54 1,070 19.8 09 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2

10 Donald Lindsey (1991-93, 95)47 965 20.5 0

PUNT RETURNS – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 22 Heshimu Colar (1988-91) 71 567 7.9 13 Scott Wells (1987-88) 82 562 6.8 04 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51)

47 548 11.7 05 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 83 493 5.9 06 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 27 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 50 444 8.9 08 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 37 355 9.6 09 Billy Parton (1947-48) 25 333 13.3 1

10 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 20 Returns)NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Al Cementina (1948-50) 22 296 13.5 02 Billy Parton (1947-48) 25 333 13.3 13 Dwight Lowery (2006-07) 24 315 13.1 14 Walt Roberts (1961-63) 22 281 12.8 15 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51)

47 548 11.7 06 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 27 Larry Matthews (1951-53) 20 195 9.8 08 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 09 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 37 355 9.6 0

10 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2

PUNT RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNSNAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 83 493 5.9 02 Scott Wells (1987-88) 82 562 6.8 03 Heshimu Colar (1988-91) 71 567 7.9 14 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 25 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 50 444 8.9 06 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51)

47 548 11.7 07 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 28 Waking Bailey (1997-2000) 42 322 7.7 19 James Jones (2003-06) 42 307 7.3 0

10 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 38 263 6.9 1

INTERCEPTIONS – NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS

NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD1 Ken Thomas (1979-82) 14 391 27.9 51 Gerald Jones (2002-03) 14 294 21.0 31 Sherman Cocroft (1982-83)14 148 10.6 04 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51)

13 225 17.3 04 Troy Jensen (1990-93) 13 200 15.4 04 Christopher Owens (2005-07)

13 132 10.2 04 Dwight Lowery (2006-07) 13 147 11.3 14 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 13 80 6.2 08 Gerald Small (1975-77) 12 239 19.9 28 Gill Byrd (1979-82) 12 121 10.1 1

INTERCEPTIONS – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Ken Thomas (1979-82) 14 391 27.9 52 Gerald Jones (2002-03) 14 294 21.0 33 Dave Chaney (1969-71) 10 249 24.9 34 Gerald Small (1975-77) 12 239 19.9 25 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51)

13 225 17.3 06 Troy Jensen (1990-93) 13 200 15.4 07 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 10 193 19.3 08 Harry Russell (1947-49) 11 183 16.6 09 Dennis Parker (1963-65) 5 183 36.6 1

10 Don Peterson (1966-67) 11 180 16.4 1

TOTAL TACKLES (Since 1970) NAME (SEASONS) NO.

1 Dave Chaney (1969-71) 5272 Matt Castelo (2004-07) 4333 Carl Ekern (1972-75) 4304 Bill Brown (1970-72) 3705 Josh Parry (1997-2000) 3546 Frank Manumaleuna (1977-78) 3217 Jacob Malae (1994-96) 2928 Ryan Rasnick (1987-90) 2919 Dave Wasick (1972-74) 289

10 Rayford Roberson (1975-78) 279

TACKLES FOR LOSS (Since 1973) NAME (SEASONS) NO.

1 Jarron Gilbert (2005-08) 42.02 Lyneil Mayo (1989-90) 40.53 Rayford Roberson (1975-78) 37.04 Bob Overly (1980-81) 35.55 Carl Ihenacho (2006-09) 33.56 Justin Cole (2006-09) 30.57 Anthony Washington (1990-92) 27.58 Matt Castelo (2004-07) 27.08 Terry McDonald (1983-84) 27.0

10 Tony Ficklin (2002-04) 26.510 Raymond Bowles (1991-92) 26.5

QUARTERBACK SACKS NAME (SEASONS) NO.

1 Lyneil Mayo (1989-90) 30.02 Bob Overly (1980-81) 26.53 Jarron Gilbert (2005-08) 21.53 Terry McDonald (1983-84) 21.55 Carl Ihenacho (2006-09) 17.05 Rod Traylor (1980-81) 17.07 Anthony Washington (1990-92) 15.58 Danny Clark (1984-85) 15.08 Jessie Green (1981-82) 15.0

10 Raymond Bowles (1991-92) 14.510 Steve McEnroe (1981-82) 14.5

Jared Strubeck Waylon Prather Joe Furlow Sheldon Canley Jarron Gilbert

K.C. Clark

Lyneil Mayo

Ken Thomas

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NAME (SEASON) ATT. NET AVG. TDs1 Deoncé Whitaker (2000) 224 1,577 7.0 152 Sheldon Canley (1990) 296 1,248 4.2 123 Nathan DuPree (1992) 236 1,239 5.3 11 4 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988)

233 1,219 5.2 155 Gerald Willhite (1980) 245 1,210 4.9 116 Sheldon Canley (1989) 258 1,201 4.7 137 Gerald Willhite (1981) 285 1,154 4.0 98 Kevin Cole (1978) 204 1,154 5.8 79 Rick Kane (1975) 210 1,144 5.7 7

10 Kenny Jackson (1986) 262 1,117 4.3 1211 Yonus Davis (2006) 163 1,007 6.2 6

PASSING – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. TD

1 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 222 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 3,251 223 Ed Luther (1979) 415 241 3,049 204 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 185 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 3,016 186 Mike Perez (1986) 384 228 2,934 147 Ralph Martini (1990) 362 204 2,928 138 Steve Clarkson (1981) 402 206 2,906 259 Bob Frasco (1984) 387 221 2,688 20

10 Jeff Garcia (1993) 356 196 2,608 21

PASSING – NUMBER OF COMPLETIONSNAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. TD

1 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 3,251 222 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 3,016 183 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 184 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 225 Ed Luther (1979) 415 241 3,049 206 Mike Perez (1986) 384 228 2,934 147 Bob Frasco (1984) 387 221 2,688 208 Jeff Garcia (1992) 371 209 2,418 159 Steve Clarkson (1981) 402 206 2,906 5

10 Ed Luther (1978) 386 205 2,275 13

PASSING EFFICIENCY – (Minimum 15 pass attempts per game played)NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. RTG.

1 Jeff Garcia (1991) 160 99 1,519 160.122 Adam Tafralis (2006) 276 181 2,284 155.133 Gene Menges (1949) 182 99 1,490 140.104 Steve DeBerg (1976) 262 141 2,084 139.985 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 138.106 Ralph Martini (1990) 362 204 2,928 138.087 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 135.568 Chon Gallegos (1961) 197 117 1,480 133.769 Ken Lutz (1988) 321 199 2,547 133.24

10 Steve Clarkson (1982) 340 196 2,485 132.56

PASSING ACCURACY – (Minimum 15 pass attempts per game played)NAME (SEASON) ATT. COMP. PCT.

1 Adam Tafralis (2006) 276 181 .6562 Kyle Reed (2008) 253 162 .6403 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 .6274 Ken Lutz (1988) 321 199 .6195 Jeff Garcia (1991) 160 99 .6196 Danny Holman (1966) 260 160 .6157 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 .6128 Carl Dean (1995) 302 182 .6039 Jordan La Secla (2009) 304 182 .599

10 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 .597

TOTAL OFFENSENAME (SEASON) PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS.

1 Scott Rislov (2002) 521 13 3,251 3,2642 Mike Perez (1987) 450 -47 3,260 3,2133 Adam Tafralis (2007) 476 181 3,022 3,2034 Ed Luther (1979) 459 -52 3,049 2,9975 Scott Rislov (2003) 490 -31 3,016 2,9856 Mike Perez (1986) 425 35 2,934 2,9697 Jeff Garcia (1993) 475 359 2,608 2,9678 Steve Clarkson (1981) 459 41 2,906 2,9479 Ralph Martini (1990) 413 -5 2,928 2,923

10 Bob Frasco (1984) 485 118 2,688 2,806

PASS RECEIVING – NUMBER OF RECEPTIONSNAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Kevin Jurovich (2007) 85 1,183 13.9 92 Edell Shepherd (2001) 83 1,500 18.1 143 Guy Liggins (1987) 77 1,208 15.7 104 Guy Liggins (1986) 72 983 12.8 64 David Richmond (2008) 72 832 11.6 76 James Jones (2006) 70 893 12.8 107 Brian Roche (1995) 66 729 11.1 58 Jamall Broussard (2002) 62 681 11.0 59 Kevin Evans (1988) 61 887 14.5 49 Tim Kearse (1981) 61 842 13.8 79 Tuati Wooden (2003) 61 780 12.8 29 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 61 668 10.9 49 James Saxon (1987) 61 561 9.2 2

14 Charles Pauley (2002) 60 804 13.4 414 Kevin Jurovich (2009) 60 777 12.9 1

PASS RECEIVING – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Edell Shepherd (2001) 83 1,500 18.1 142 Guy Liggins (1987) 77 1,208 15.7 103 Kevin Jurovich (2007) 85 1,183 13.9 94 Guy Liggins (1986) 72 983 12.8 65 Oliver Newell (1997) 58 942 16.2 116 Eric Richardson (1983) 54 911 16.0 87 James Jones (2006) 70 893 12.8 108 Kevin Evans (1988) 61 887 14.5 49 David Richmond (2007) 55 852 15.5 3

10 Windrell Hayes (1996) 58 848 14.6 411 Lafo Malauulu (1986) 56 844 15.1 511 John Broussard (2006) 52 844 16.2 713 Tim Kearse (1981) 61 842 13.8 714 David Richmond (2008) 72 832 11.6 715 Tony Smith (1984) 50 815 16.3 916 Charles Pauley (2002) 60 804 13.4 4

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNINGNAME (SEASON) RUN REC. RET. YDS.

1 Sheldon Canley (1989) 1,201 353 959 2,5132 Sheldon Canley (1990) 1,248 386 574 2,2133 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988)

1,219 668 315 2,2024 Charles Pauley (2002) 67 804 1,215 2,0865 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 719 37 1,233 1,9896 Deoncé Whitaker (2000)

1,577 37 151 1,7657 Gerald Willhite (1980) 1,210 492 42 1,7448 Gerald Willhite (1981) 1,154 435 — 1,5899 Kevin Cole (1977) 755 179 581 1,515

10 Nathan DuPree (1992) 1,239 191 73 1,503

SCORING NAME (SEASON) TD EP1/2 FG TP

1 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 19 0/1 0 1162 Deonce Whitaker (2000) 16 0/1 0 982 Kenny Jackson (1987) 16 0/1 0 984 Sheldon Canley (1990) 15 0/0 0 904 Sheldon Canley (1989) 15 0/0 0 906 Sergio Olivarez (1986) 0 41/0 15 866 Gerald Willhite (1980) 14 0/1 0 868 Gerald Willhite (1981) 14 0/0 0 848 Charlie Harraway (1965) 14 0/0 0 848 Edell Shepherd (2001) 14 0/0 0 84

KICK SCORINGNAME (SEASON) XP FG TP

1 Sergio Olivarez (1986) 41-43 15-21 862 Nick Gilliam (2002) 42-44 12-20 783 Lou Rodriguez (1975) 29-33 16-30 774 Mike Berg (1981) 43-45 10-16 735 Joe Nedney (1992) 30-33 14-19 726 Ron Ploger (1974) 35-39 12-20 717 Joe Nedney (1991) 35-42 11-19 687 Sergio Olivarez (1987) 41-47 9-17 689 Jeff Carr (2004) 40-40 8-13 64

10 Jared Strubeck (2006) 36-40 9-12 63

PERFECT PAT KICK SCORINGNAME (SEASON) XP-XPA

1 Jeff Carr (2004) 40-402 David Silberstein (1998) 33-333 David Bowen (1990) 28-284 Jared Strubeck (2007) 22-22

Mike Perez Scott Rislov

Jeff Garcia Edell Shepherd

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NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK1 Joe Hicks (1972) 82 3,105 37.9 02 Philip Zavala (2009) 72 3,036 42.2 03 Joe Furlow (1996) 68 2,975 43.8 04 John McMillen (1971) 74 2,947 39.8 35 Waylon Prather (2005) 74 2,908 39.3 06 Randy Cardin (1966) 66 2,786 42.2 27 Philip Zavala (2008) 76 2,781 36.6 08 Waylon Prather (2006) 63 2,771 43.9 09 Sean Laughlin (1984) 68 2,727 40.1 0

10 Jim Hughes (1989) 63 2,673 42.4 0

PUNTING AVERAGE (Minimum 50 Punts)NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK

1 Tim Morgan (1999) 57 2,510 44.0 02 Waylon Prather (2006) 63 2,771 43.9 03 Joe Furlow (1996) 68 2,975 43.8 04 Lee Myhre (1992) 54 2,316 42.9 05 Jason Chapple (1997) 60 2,569 42.8 06 Jim Hughes (1989) 63 2,673 42.4 07 Randy Cardin (1966) 66 2,786 42.2 28 Philip Zavala (2009) 72 3,036 42.2 09 John McMillen (1970) 53 2,204 41.6 3

10 Lee Myhre (1993) 51 2,110 41.4 1

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 1.2 Returns/Game)

NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD1 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 22 Walt Roberts (1963) 12 358 29.8 13 Deoncé Whitaker (1999) 14 396 28.3 14 Kendrick Starling (2003) 20 562 28.1 05 Trestin George (2005) 16 436 27.2 16 Brandon Rutley (2008) 28 748 26.7 07 Mack Burton (1961) 14 368 26.1 08 Stan Webster (1978) 22 573 26.1 09 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 2

10 James Saxon (1987) 19 488 25.7 0

KICKOFF RETURNS – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 51 1,214 23.8 02 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 23 Sheldon Canley (1989) 40 959 23.9 14 John Broussard (2004) 34 850 25.0 15 Brandon Rutley (2008) 28 748 26.7 06 Brandon Rutley (2009) 38 725 19.1 07 Jacob French (2007) 31 677 21.8 08 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 29 Stan Webster (1979) 32 624 19.5 0

10 Kevin Cole (1977) 25 581 24.1 0

KICKOFF RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNSNAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 51 1,214 23.8 02 Sheldon Canley (1989) 40 959 23.9 13 Brandon Rutley (2009) 38 725 19.1 04 John Broussard (2004) 34 850 25.0 15 Stan Webster (1979) 32 624 19.5 05 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 27 Jacob French (2007) 31 677 21.8 08 Brandon Rutley (2008) 28 748 26.7 09 Freddie Payton (1985) 27 535 19.8 0

10 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 2

PUNT RETURNS – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Heshimu Colar (1990) 37 366 9.9 02 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 03 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 14 Scott Wells (1987) 36 282 7.8 05 Dwight Lowery (2007) 19 273 14.4 16 Scott Wells (1988) 46 265 5.8 07 Omarr Smith (1997) 22 246 11.2 18 Charles Pauley (2002) 21 237 11.3 09 Billy Parton (1947) 13 233 17.9 1

10 Archie Chagonjian (1949) 18 228 12.7 0

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE(Minimum 1.2 Returns/Game)

NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD1 Dwight Lowery (2007) 19 273 14.4 12 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 13 Archie Chagonjian (1949) 18 228 12.7 04 Rich James (1975) 15 174 11.6 05 Omarr Smith (1998) 19 217 11.4 16 Charles Pauley (2002) 21 237 11.3 07 Omarr Smith (1997) 22 246 11.2 18 Jamall Broussard (2003) 16 174 10.9 19 Yonus Davis (2008) 14 151 10.8 0

10 Waking Bailey (1999) 21 222 10.6 1

PUNT RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNSNAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Scott Wells (1988) 46 265 5.8 02 Heshimu Colar (1990) 37 366 9.9 03 Scott Wells (1987) 36 282 7.8 04 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 05 Heshimu Colar (1991) 31 208 6.7 05 Eddie Thomas (1989) 31 173 5.6 07 K.C. Clark (1986) 29 177 6.1 08 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 19 K.C. Clark (1983) 24 136 5.7 0

10 K.C. Clark (1984) 23 116 5.0 0

INTERCEPTIONS – No OF INTERCEPTIONSNAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Dwight Lowery (2006) 9 111 12.3 02 Gerald Jones (2002) 8 116 14.5 12 Don Peterson (1966) 8 110 13.8 02 Leroy Zimmerman (1939) 8 106 13.3 25 Harry Russell (1948) 7 153 21.9 05 Dave Chaney (1971) 7 136 19.4 25 Gerald Small (1975) 7 104 14.9 25 Omarr Smith (1997) 7 80 11.4 05 Sherman Cocroft (1983) 7 76 10.9 05 Sherman Cocroft (1982) 7 72 10.3 05 Gill Byrd (1980) 7 69 9.9 05 Troy Jensen (1993) 7 60 8.6 0

INTERCEPTIONS – TOTAL YARDSNAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD

1 Gerald Jones (2003) 6 178 29.7 22 Ken Thomas (1979) 5 165 33.0 33 Harry Russell (1948) 7 153 21.0 04 Brian Barnard (1969) 4 150 37.5 15 John King (1986) 5 137 27.4 06 Dave Chaney (1971) 7 136 19.4 27 Jay Taylor (1987) 4 123 30.7 28 Gerald Small (1976) 4 121 30.3 08 Walt Roberts (1963) 5 121 26.2 1

10 Alex Wallace (2000) 3 120 40.0 1

TOTAL TACKLES (Since 1970) NAME (SEASONS) NO.

1 Randy Gill (1977) 2322 Dave Chaney (1971) 2072 Dave Chaney (1970) 2064 Frank Manumaleuna (1978) 1755 Matt Castelo (2006) 1656 Jim Singleton (1993) 1447 Carl Ekern (1974) 1428 Matt Castelo (2007) 1419 Dan Godfrey (1994) 136

10 Dave Wasick (1973) 135

TACKLES FOR LOSS (Since 1973) NAME (SEASONS) NO.

1 Bob Overly (1981) 24.52 Jarron Gilbert (2008) 22.03 Lyneil Mayo (1990) 21.04 Lyneil Mayo (1989) 20.55 Rayford Roberson (1978) 20.06 Raymond Bowles (1991) 19.57 Carl Ihenacho (2008) 18.58 Tony Ficklin (2004) 17.09 Justin James (2005) 16.5

10 Danny Clark (1984) 16.0

QUARTERBACK SACKS (Since 1979)NAME (SEASONS) NO.

1 Bob Overly (1981) 17.02 Lyneil Mayo (1989) 16.53 Lyneil Mayo (1990) 13.54 Terry McDonald (1984) 11.04 Rod Traylor (1980) 11.06 Sam Kennedy (1986) 10.56 Terry McDonald (1983) 10.58 Jarron Gilbert (2008) 9.58 Raymond Bowles (1991) 9.5

10 Anthony Washington (1990) 9.0

Scott Wells

Heshimu Colar

Dwight Lowery

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Top PerformancesRUSHING YARDS

PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS1 Nathan DuPree UNLV (1992) 2862 Deoncé Whitaker Hawai’i (2000) 2783 Deoncé Whitaker Stanford (2000) 2544 Sheldon Canley UNLV (1990) 2535 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Utah State (1988) 2286 Charley Harraway Montana State (1965) 2277 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Washington (1988) 2178 Kevin Cole Montana (1978) 2169 Kevin Cole CS Long Beach (1978) 210

10 Deoncé Whitaker UTEP (2000) 20910 Harry Beck Santa Clara (1950) 20912 Sheldon Canley New Mexico State (1989) 20813 Tyson Thompson Hawai’i (2004) 20313 Deoncé Whitaker Saint Mary’s (1999) 20315 Nathan DuPree Pacific (1992) 20015 Jimmy Walsh Santa Clara (1979) 200

OPPONENT RUSHING YARDSPLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS

1 LaDainian Tomlinson TCU (1999) 3002 Jason Cooper Louisiana Tech (1994) 2553 Ron Dayne Wisconsin (1997) 2543 Napoleon Kaufman Washington (1994) 2545 George Jones San Diego State (1995) 2536 Ronney Jenkins Brigham Young (1998) 2507 ShanDerrick Charles SMU (2001) 2438 Ryan Matthews Fresno State (2009) 2339 Uril Parrish Tulsa (2004) 229

10 Dick Bass Pacific (1958) 22611 Matt Milton Nevada (2002) 22412 Corey Dillon Washington (1996) 22213 Obie Graves CS Fullerton (1978) 21914 Russell White California (1992) 21615 Jamie Kimbrough Fresno State (1998) 21216 Joe Abdullah Pacific (1995) 20517 Marcus Rucker Rice (2004) 201

LONGEST RUNSPLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS

1 Charley Harraway Pacific (1965) 94TD2 Walt Roberts Arizona State (1961) 92TD3 Yonus Davis Louisiana Tech (2006) 90TD4 Bill Walker Montana (1952) 88TD5 Billy Parton UC Santa Barbara (1946) 876 Tyson Thompson Hawai’i (2004) 85TD6 Chip Vargas New Mexico State (1990) 85TD8 Yonus Davis New Mexico State (2005) 84TD8 Frank Slaton New Mexico (1968) 84

10 Jarmar Julien Tulsa (2001) 80TD10 Deoncé Whitaker Louisiana State (1999) 80TD

OPPONENT LONG RUNSPLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS

1 Josh Levi Fresno State (1999) 94TD2 Napoleon Kaufman Washington (1994) 91TD3 Johnny Wilson California (1954) 904 Marcus Rucker Rice (2004) 86TD4 John Winesberry Stanford (1972) 86TD6 Corey Dillon Washington (1996) 85TD7 Ryan Benjamin Pacific (1992) 84TD8 Harold Haddock Washington State (1960) 83TD9 John Greene BYU (1965) 81TD

10 Thomas Jones Virginia (1998) 80TD10 Ron Dayne Wisconsin (1997) 80TD10 Russell White California (1991) 80TD10 Brian Taylor Oregon State (1987) 80TD10 Ollie Matson USF (1949) 80TD

PASSING YARDSPLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS

1 Scott Rislov UTEP (2003) 5432 Mike Perez Pacific (1986) 5083 Marcus Arroyo Nevada (2001) 4764 Scott Rislov Tulsa (2003) 4705 Ed Luther CS Long Beach (1979) 4676 Ralph Martini CS Fullerton (1990) 4427 Mike Perez Pacific (1987) 4378 Mike Perez Fresno State (1986) 4339 Adam Tafralis Utah State (2007) 4269 Steve Clarkson Fresno State (1981) 426

11 Ken Lutz Oregon State (1988) 42111 Ed Luther Pacific (1979) 42113 Mike Perez UNLV (1987) 40914 Scott Rislov Illinois (2002) 40815 Steve DeBerg Pacific (1976) 404

OPPONENT – PASSING YARDSPLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS

1 Colt Brennan Hawai’i (2007) 5452 Eric Bennett Nevada (1995) 4923 David Neill Nevada (2001) 4744 Troy Kopp Pacific (1991) 4715 Gino Torretta Miami (Fla.) (1989) 4686 Mike Moschetti Colorado (1999) 4657 Chris Vargas Nevada (1993) 4578 Todd Dillon CS Long Beach (1982) 4539 Jon Denton UNLV (1996) 432

10 Jesse Freitas San Diego State (1973) 42711 Jon Beutjer Illinois (2002) 42612 Charles Puleri New Mexico State (1992) 42513 Brent Snyder Utah State (1988) 41214 Luke McCown Louisiana Tech (2001) 40715 Timmy Chang Hawai’i (2000) 40315 Nick Sellers Pacific (1994) 40317 Colt Brennan Hawai’i (2006) 402

QUARTERBACK PASSING EFFICIENCYPLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) RATING

1 Marcus Arroyo Nevada (2001) 298.022 Dale Rogers Rice (2004) 297.283 Steve DeBerg Pacific (1976) 263.354 Scott Rislov UTEP (2003) 247.985 Ed Luther CS Long Beach (1979) 220.086 Steve Clarkson UNLV (1982) 217.727 Dan O’Dell UNLV (1997) 215.128 Mike Perez Pacific (1986) 214.299 Jeff Garcia Hawai’i (1991) 214.03

10 Adam Tafralis New Mexico (2006) 213.6411 Tony Locy CS Fullerton (1987) 213.3012 Dan O’Dell Hawai’i (1997) 208.4913 Chris Kasteler Hawai’i (1998) 208.2413 Ralph Martini Stanford (1990) 208.2415 Adam Tafralis San Diego State (2006) 205.98

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Top PerformancesNO. OF PASS RECEPTIONS

PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) NO.1 Tuati Wooden Tulsa (2003) 151 Steven Pulley Stanford (1999) 151 Guy Liggins Fresno State (1986) 154 Doug Hooker UNLV (1988) 124 Kevin Evans Utah State (1988) 124 Kevin Bowman Utah State (1984) 124 Rick Parma Pacific (1978) 128 Kevin Jurovich UC Davis (2008) 118 Kevin Jurovich Louisiana Tech (2007) 118 Brian Roche San Diego State (1995) 118 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Pacific (1989) 118 Kevin Evans Oregon State (1988) 118 Guy Liggins Oregon State (1987) 118 Stacey Bailey CS Long Beach (1979) 11

OPPONENT - NO. OF PASS RECEPTIONSPLAYER TEAM (SEASON) NO.

1 Paul Dombrowski New Mexico State (2005) 162 Bryant Reeves Nevada (1992) 153 Ryan Grice-Mullen Hawai’i (2007) 144 Alex Van Dyke Nevada (1995) 135 Chris Williams New Mexico State (2008) 125 Davone Bess Hawai’i (2007) 125 Jason Rivers Hawai’i (2007) 125 Luke Powell Stanford (2003) 125 Nate Burleson Nevada (2001) 125 Donald Shoals Tulsa (2001) 125 Craig Stutzmann Hawai’i (2000) 12

PASS RECEIVING YARDSPLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS

1 Edell Shepherd Nevada (2001) 2692 Edell Shepherd Stanford (2001) 2643 Steven Pulley Stanford (1999) 2554 Kevin Jurovich New Mexico State (2007) 2335 Kevin Evans Utah State (1988) 2166 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Pacific (1989) 2036 Guy Liggins Fresno State (1986) 2038 Charles Pauley Nevada (2001) 2019 Walt Blackledge Brigham Young (1967) 188

10 Tim Kearse Utah State (1981) 18611 Mark Nichols CS Long Beach (1979) 180

OPPONENT - PASS RECEIVING YARDSPLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS

1 Nate Burleson Nevada (2001) 3262 Alex Van Dyke Nevada (1995) 3143 Jerry Hendren Idaho (1968) 2284 Aaron Turner Pacific (1991) 2225 Kendall Smith Utah State (1988) 2086 Brian Roberson Fresno State (1996) 2047 Lucious Davis New Mexico State (1994) 1978 Lynn James Arizona State (1989) 1939 Troy Walters Stanford (1999) 186

10 Ryan Grice-Mullen Hawai’i (2007) 175

LONG PASS PLAYSPASSER/RECEIVER OPP. (SEASON) YDS

1 Matt Veatch/Byron Jackson Minnesota (1991) 95TD2 Alli Abrew/Jacobbi Williams Baylor (1994) 93TD3 J.P. Greco/John Broussard Boise State (2005) 90TD3 Scott Rislov/Juan Walden Hawai’i (2002) 90TD3 Steve Clarkson/Tim Kearse Utah State (1981) 90TD6 Matt Veatch/Tony Jeffery CS Long Beach (1989) 89TD7 Marcus Arroyo/E. Shepherd Fresno State (2001) 87TD8 Adam Tafralis/John Broussard Fresno State (2006) 85TD88 Chon Gallegos/Mack Burton Pacific (1962) 85TD

10 Tim Kearse/Tony Smith Stanford (1982) 84TD

OPPONENT - LONG PASS PLAYSPASSER/RECEIVER YEAR TEAM YARDS

1 Dan Neill/Nate Burleson 2001 Nevada 912 Cody Pickett/Reggie Williams 2002 Washington 89TD2 Eric Bennett/Alex Van Dyke 1995 Nevada 89TD4 Mike Speltz/J.J. Celestine 1988 CS Fullerton 87TD5 Brent Snyder/Kendall Smith 1988 Utah State 86TD6 Mike Pitz/Ron Woods 1983 Pacific 85TD7 Oliver Cruz/Terrance Minor 2002 UTEP 83TD8 Ryan Dinwiddie/Jeb Putzier 2001 Boise State 80TD8 Paul Justin/Lynn James 1989 Arizona State 80TD8 Hue Jackson/Booker Guyton 1986 Pacific 80TD

LONG PUNTSPLAYER YEAR LENGTH

1 Leroy Zimmernan 1938 802 Joe Hicks 1971 773 Tim Morgan 1998 763 Tom Diehl 1986 765 Lee Myhre 1992 756 Joe Furlow 1996 747 Waylon Prather 2006 727 Joe Furlow 1996 727 John McMillen 1971 72

10 Joe Furlow 1996 7110 Lee Myhre 1992 7110 Frank Ratto 1979 71

OPPONENT - LONG PUNTSPLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS

1 Jeff Carter CS Long Beach (1983) 801 Craig Holworthy Fresno State (1973) 803 Preston Loos Colorado State (1997) 794 Danny White Arizona State (1973) 775 Robert Malone Fresno State (2008) 746 Guy McClure Utah State (1978) 736 Joe Zuger Arizona State (1960) 738 Kyle Stringer Boise State (2004) 729 Nick Coromelas Cal Poly (2006) 709 Jeff Carter CS Long Beach (1984) 70

LONG FIELD GOALSPLAYER YEAR LENGTH

1 Joe Nedney 1992 602 Lou Rodriguez 1975 522 Ron Ploger 1974 522 Larry Barnes 1971 525 Tony Brown 1985 516 Jared Strubeck 2008 506 Joe Furlow 1995 506 Tony Brown 1985 506 Mike Berg 1980 50

10 Joe Furlow 1996 4910 Joe Nedney 1991 4910 Tony Brown 1985 4910 Mike Berg 1981 4910 Ron Ploger 1974 49

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PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS1 Dene Garner Utah State (1985) 581 Chris Mangold Oregon State (1982) 583 Nick Garritano UNLV (1994) 543 John Hopkins Stanford (1989) 545 Trey Farquhar Idaho (2009) 525 Aaron Zagory Stanford (2008) 525 Derek Belch Stanford (2007) 525 Luis Zendejas Arizona State (1984) 529 Nick Garritano UNLV (1994) 519 David VanSteenkiste CS Long Beach (1988) 51

11 Eric Abrams Stanford (1994) 5011 Doug Brien California (1992) 5011 Robbie Keen California (1989) 5011 Dat Ly New Mexico State (1989) 5011 Max Zendejas Arizona (1985) 5011 David Sweeney Stanford (1985) 5011 Luis Zendejas Arizona State (1984) 5011 Curtis Goodman Hawai’i (1977) 5011 Mike Langford Stanford (1975) 50

LONG KICKOFF RETURNSPLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS

1 Jimmie Lassiter California (1971) 102TD2 Tim Kearse CS Long Beach (1982) 100TD2 Bob Triplett California (1976) 100TD4 Trestin George Nevada (2003) 99TD4 Marv Johnson Saint Mary’s (1949) 99TD6 Charles Pauley UTEP (2002) 98TD6 Frank Slaton (1969) 98TD8 Charles Pauley Stanford (2002) 97TD8 Sheldon Canley Fresno State (1989) 97TD8 Jimmie Lassiter New Mexico (1970) 97TD

OPPONENT LONG KICKOFF RETURNSPLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS

1 Marion Motley Nevada (1948) 105TD2 Jamaal Fenner UTEP (2001) 98TD3 Jamie Kimbrough Fresno State (1998) 96TD4 Charlie Smith Fresno State (1987) 95TD5 Chad Owusu Stanford (2009) 94TD6 David Dunn Stanford (1995) 91TD7 Nate Washington New Mexico State (1990) 88TD8 Niles Paul Nebraska (2008) 85TD8 Tony Culpepper Pacific (1979) 85TD8 Willie Williams Hawai’i 85TD

LONG PUNT RETURNSPLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS

1 Jerry Colletto Oregon (1963) 91TD2 Billy Parton San Diego State (1947) 90TD3 Garry Maddocks CS Long Beach (1975) 89TD4 Omarr Smith Fresno State (1998) 88TD5 Dwight Lowery Hawai’i (2007) 84TD5 Omarr Smith UTEP (1997) 84TD7 Waking Bailey UTEP (1999) 81TD8 Bill Foote Pacific (1942) 809 Trestin George Rice (2004) 77TD9 Jamall Broussard Tulsa (2003) 77TD

OPPONENT LONG PUNT RETURNSPLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS

1 Tony Waters West Texas State (1964) 94TD2 Wilton Davis Hardin-Simmons (1947) 90TD3 Kevin Robinson Utah State (2005) 87TD4 Eddie Lewis San Diego State (1997) 79TD5 Paul Horn Long Beach (1974) 776 Robert Tomlinson San Diego State (1948) 747 Chad Owens Hawaii (2004) 71TD8 Michael Fletcher Oregon (1998) 70TD8 9 Dion Frazier BYU (1961) 70TD

10 Ron Kulm Idaho (1962) 69

LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNSPLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS

1 Gerald Jones Nevada (2003) 99TD2 Ron Ockimey Hawai’i (2000) 94TD3 Kyle Flynn New Mexico State (2008) 90TD4 Ken Thomas Utah State (1979) 89TD5 Brian Barnard Pacific (1969) 85TD6 Marv Johnson Fresno State (1949) 83TD7 Freddie Payton Oregon (1985) 78TD8 Patrick Battle SMU (2000) 77TD9 Dennis Parker Oregon (1963) 75TD9 Don Dambacher Mexico (1949) 75TD9 Bill Lewis 1937 75TD

OPPONENT LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNSPLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS

1 Frank Ditta Houston (1971) 100TD2 Tank Calais Louisiana Tech (2009) 96TD2 Thomas Williams CS Fullerton (1988) 96TD4 Bob Phair Pacific (1964) 95TD5 Thomas Williams CS Fullerton (1988) 86TD6 Rashad Bauman Oregon (1998) 80TD7 Steve Roberts Pacific (1987) 79TD8 Alan Grant Stanford (1988) 78TD9 Lenny Randle Arizona State (1969) 76TD

10 Terrence Orr Florida (2003) 73TD

LONG FUMBLE RETURNS (since 1977)PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS

1 Troy Jensen Stanford (1992) 95TD2 Gerald Jones Arkansas State (2002) 72TD3 Sam Sherrod Hawai’i (1998) 61TD4 Damaja Jones New Mexico (2006) 575 Chris Willis Southwest Louisiana (1994) 55TD6 Ron Ockimey Stanford (1999) 38TD7 Willie Nevels CS Long Beach (1978) 36TD8 Marshall Blount Hawai’i (1999) 29TD9 Anthony Washington Cal State Fullerton (1992) 24TD

10 Tony Ficklin Tulsa (2004) 20TD

MOST TACKLES (since 1970)PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) TACKLES

1 Frank Manumaleuga Colorado (1978) 27 (15+12)1 Dave Chaney Fresno State (1971) 27 (18+9)3 Dave Chaney Fresno State (1970) 26 (21+5)4 Randy Gill Pacific (1977) 25 (15+10)5 Ezekiel Staples Rice (2004) 24 (6+18)5 Jacob Malae Washington (1996) 24 (12+12)5 Randy Gill San Diego State (1977) 24 (15+9)8 Dave Albright Cal State Fullerton (1983) 23 (4+19)9 Eric Wilson Rice (2004) 22 (8+14)9 Carl Ekern Hawai’i (1975) 22 (17+5)9 Dave Chaney Fresno State (1971) 22 (7+15)

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OPPONENT DATE YARDS1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 8492 Tulsa Oct. 27, 2001 7463 Pacific Oct. 25, 1986 7244 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 7025 CS Fullerton Nov. 3, 1990 6706 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 6647 Utah State Oct. 22, 1988 6548 Louisiana Tech Oct. 28, 2006 6449 CS Long Beach Oct. 27, 1979 623

10 CS Long Beach Oct. 13, 1990 62111 Pacific Oct. 19, 1991 61612 Pacific Nov. 13, 1976 61113 UNLV Nov. 11, 1988 60913 UNLV Oct. 31, 1992 609

OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSETEAM DATE YARDS

1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 7912 Colorado Sept. 11, 1999 7673 Washington Nov. 16, 1996 7344 Nevada Sept. 24, 1948 7085 Nevada Nov. 18, 1995 6966 Fresno State Nov. 20, 1999 6857 Stanford Sept. 21, 1968 6818 Nevada Nov. 8, 2009 6659 Boise State Oct. 26, 2002 650

10 Rice Oct. 2, 2004 63411 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 63012 Nevada Nov. 6, 1993 62313 Fresno State Oct. 22, 1977 62114 Stanford Sept. 9, 2000 61415 Fresno State Nov. 23, 2001 61016 Arizona State Nov. 23, 1968 60717 Illinois Sept. 21, 2002 602

TEAM RUSHING YARDSOPPONENT DATE YARDS

1 UC Santa Barbara Oct. 21, 1949 4872 Fresno State Oct. 10, 1952 4863 Louisiana Tech Oct. 28, 2006 4764 Brigham Young Nov. 7, 1952 4655 Tulsa Oct. 27, 2001 4646 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 4407 San Diego State Nov. 27, 1952 4358 Santa Clara Oct. 7, 1950 3899 Idaho Sept. 18, 1953 378

10 Cal Poly-SLO Oct. 16, 1948 360

OPPONENT RUSHING YARDSTEAM DATE YARDS

1 Rice Oct. 2, 2004 5702 Washington Nov. 16, 1996 5593 Nevada Nov. 8, 2009 5173 Nebraska Sept. 2, 2000 5054 Air Force Aug. 31, 1996 4985 USF Oct. 12, 1951 4716 Pacific Nov. 8, 1958 4597 Virginia Oct. 3, 1998 4468 Arizona State Oct. 27, 1956 4299 Fresno State Oct. 22, 1977 420

10 TCU Oct. 9, 1999 41811 Rice Oct. 16, 1999 41312 Wisconsin Sept. 13, 1997 403

TEAM PASSING YARDSDATE OPPONENT YARDS

1 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 5472 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 5343 Pacific Nov. 13, 1976 5234 Pacific Nov. 25, 1986 5085 Pacific Nov. 7, 1987 5066 CS Fullerton Nov. 3, 1990 5047 Tulsa Nov. 22, 2003 4708 CS Long Beach Oct. 27, 1979 4679 Fresno State Nov. 23, 2001 450

10 Fresno State Oct. 3, 1981 43911 Fresno State Oct. 4, 1986 43312 Oregon State Sept. 10, 1988 42112 California Sept. 12, 1987 42112 Pacific Nov. 11, 1979 421

OPPONENT PASSING YARDSDATE TEAM YARDS

1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 5652 Nevada Nov. 18, 1995 5273 Hawai’i Oct. 28, 2000 4924 Pacific Oct. 19, 1991 4835 Colorado Sept. 11, 1999 4746 Miami (Fla.) Oct. 14, 1989 4687 Hawai’i Oct. 22, 2005 4577 Nevada Nov. 6, 1993 4579 CS Long Beach Oct. 16, 1982 453

10 Hawai’i Nov. 2, 2002 440

TEAM TOTAL DEFENSEOPPONENT DATE YARDS

1 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 -112 Texas A&I Sept. 18, 1939 53 Montana State Sept. 15, 1939 194 UC Santa Barbara Oct. 27, 1939 375 Loyola (Calif.) Nov. 17, 1939 405 San Diego State Oct. 29, 1938 405 Humboldt State Oct. 7, 1938 408 Hawai’i Nov. 30, 1957 419 Pacific Oct. 21, 1938 49

10 San Diego State Oct. 25, 1947 50

OPPONENT TOTAL DEFENSEOPPONENT DATE YARDS

1 UTEP Oct. 22, 1966 -102 Wyoming Oct. 25, 1969 393 San Diego State Oct. 15, 1966 564 Arizona State Nov. 7, 1970 785 Stanford Nov. 13, 1971 806 Arizona State Sept. 15, 1984 817 Stanford Sept. 18, 1948 878 San Diego State Oct. 17, 1970 889 Arizona State Sept. 16, 1967 106

10 Utah State Nov. 12, 1966 119

TEAM RUSHING DEFENSEOPPONENT DATE ATT.YARDS

1 San Diego State Nov. 6, 1971 36 -492 New Mexico State Sept. 3, 1988 26 -313 Utah State Oct. 31, 1987 15 -304 Pacific Nov. 14, 1981 30 -275 CS Long Beach Nov. 15, 1986 26 -176 Mexico Sept. 10, 1949 -167 Redlands Nov. 10, 1939 -138 UNLV Nov. 23, 1996 16 -108 Loyola (Calif.) Nov. 17, 1939 -10

10 Cal Poly-SLO Oct. 16, 1948 29 -9

OPPONENT RUSHING DEFENSEOPPONENT DATE ATT.YARDS

1 UTEP Oct. 22, 1966 43 -1062 Wyoming Nov. 4, 1967 25 -523 Hawai’i Nov. 6, 1999 18 -374 Stanford Sept. 14, 1985 23 -315 Oregon Oct. 8, 1960 34 -296 Fresno State Nov. 19, 1966 38 -267 Nevada Nov. 15, 2008 16 -238 Arizona State Sept. 16, 1967 42 -229 CS Long Beach Oct. 16, 1982 22 -18

10 Utah State Sept. 21, 1985 25 -1511 San Diego State Oct. 4, 1969 34 -1412 Wyoming Nov. 7, 1959 24 -713 San Diego State Oct. 15, 1966 34 -5

TEAM PASSING DEFENSEOPPONENT DATE YARDS

1 Fresno State Nov. 24, 1939 -252 Texas A&I Sept. 18, 1939 -113 Hawai’i Nov. 30, 1957 -94 Pacific Oct. 30, 1948 -15 CS Fullerton Oct. 10, 1992 05 BYU Sept. 23, 1960 05 Drake Nov. 30, 1939 05 Pacific Oct. 1, 1938 09 Denver Sept. 18, 1959 2

10 Puget Sound Oct. 11, 1947 3

OPPONENT PASSING DEFENSEOPPONENT DATE YARDS

1 Oregon Sept. 20, 1975 32 Pacific Nov. 18, 1950 72 Wyoming Oct. 25, 1969 74 Oregon Oct. 6, 1962 115 Cal Poly Nov. 2, 1957 146 San Diego State Nov. 12, 1948 187 BYU Sept. 25, 1953 207 Stanford Sept. 18, 1948 209 Washington Oct. 9, 2004 22

10 Santa Clara Nov. 16, 1979 28

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Year-by-Year LeadersRushing Leaders

Year Name Att. Yds.1938 Leroy Zimmerman 88 4221939 Carlton Peregoy 153 5141940 Bud Nygren 100 6241941 Allen Hardisty 147 4501942 Not available1946 Not available1947 Jack Donaldson 89 6091948 Frank Mangini 85 5211949 Harry Russell 95 6881950 Harry Beck 119 8301951 Gibby Mendonsa 60 3121952 Dick Stults 118 8011953 Larry Matthews 67 4611954 Roy Hiram 61 3951955 Stan Beasley 107 5221956 Harvel Pollard 65 3201957 Harvel Pollard 76 3131958 Sam Dawson 57 3391959 Oneal Cuterry 100 4911960 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 92 5231961 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 124 5971962 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 151 5791963 Herb Engel 95 2801964 Charley Harraway 69 2701965 Charley Harraway 159 7921966 Jamie Townsend 58 1561967 Walt Shockley 85 3411968 Frank Slaton 59 2871969 Larry Merlini 109 4231970 Dale Knott 136 4091971 Lawrence Brice 135 5921972 Dale Knott 122 2711973 Larry Lloyd 237 7641974 Walt Robinson 174 6171975 Rick Kane 161 8231976 Rick Kane 210 1,1441977 Kevin Cole 200 7551978 Kevin Cole 204 1,1541979 Jewerl Thomas 154 8251980 Gerald Willhite 245 1,2101981 Gerald Willhite 297 1,1541982 Bobby Johnson 142 6441983 Bobby Johnson 214 9141984 Frank Robinson 129 5461985 K.C. Clark 89 4291986 Kenny Jackson 268 1,1171987 Kenny Jackson 200 8701988 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 233 1,2191989 Sheldon Canley 258 1,2011990 Sheldon Canley 296 1,2481991 Maceo Barbosa 207 9991992 Nathan DuPree 236 1,2391993 Nathan DuPree 136 7371994 Patrick Walsh 119 4671995 Donald Lindsey 164 8051996 Patrick Walsh 104 3861997 Carlos Meeks 105 5041998 Deoncé Whitaker 133 7191999 Deoncé Whitaker 137 7692000 Deoncé Whitaker 224 1,5772001 Jarmar Julien 174 8202002 Lamar Ferguson 128 6342003 Lance Martin 119 5202004 Tyson Thompson 151 8112005 Yonus Davis 95 6382006 Yonus Davis 163 1,0072007 Jacob French 101 3312008 Yonus Davis 120 5582009 Lamon Muldrow 131 592

Passing LeadersYear Name PA PC Yds.1938 Leroy Zimmerman 85 51 6891939 Leroy Zimmerman 84 35 4591940 Deward Tornell 89 45 5011941 Allen Hardisty 81 30 2811942 Not available1946 Not available1947 Jim Jackson 122 49 7991948 Chuck Hughes 115 47 7571949 Gene Menges 182 99 1,4901950 Gene Menges 126 56 9991951 Lynn Aplanalp 95 55 5921952 Lynn Aplanalp 139 71 1,1571953 Larry Rice 78 33 4461954 Benny Pierce 85 42 5771955 Tony Teresa 89 39 7091956 Bob Reinhart 172 90 1,1381957 Dick Vermeil 84 43 5801958 Emmett Lee 116 63 5801959 Emmett Lee 150 86 9731960 Mike Jones 152 71 1,0491961 Chon Gallegos 197 117 1,4801962 Rand Carter 168 90 9021963 Rand Carter 135 74 9201964 Ken Berry 188 94 1,1011965 Ken Berry 202 94 1,5931966 Danny Holman 260 160 1,9251967 Danny Holman 221 110 1,4031968 Russ Munson 110 54 7011969 Ivan Lippi 301 105 1,3951970 Ivan Lippi 241 109 1,4991971 Dave Ellis 159 73 9771972 Craig Kimball 323 145 1,7981973 Craig Kimball 305 165 1,9401974 Craig Kimball 355 175 2,4011975 Roger Profitt 258 113 1,6611976 Steve DeBerg 262 141 2,0841977 Ed Luther 268 126 1,5271978 Ed Luther 386 205 2,2751979 Ed Luther 415 241 3,0491980 Steve Clarkson 213 103 1,3651981 Steve Clarkson 402 206 2,9061982 Steve Clarkson 340 196 2,4851983 Jon Carlson 290 153 1,9611984 Bob Frasco 387 221 2,6881985 Doug Allen 290 142 1,7171986 Mike Perez 384 228 2,9341987 Mike Perez 408 243 3,2601988 Ken Lutz 321 199 2,5471989 Matt Veatch 234 123 1,7221990 Ralph Martini 362 204 2,9281991 Matt Veatch 206 110 1,7521992 Jeff Garcia 371 209 2,4181993 Jeff Garcia 356 196 2,6081994 Alli Abrew 270 135 1,7431995 Carl Dean 302 182 2,2141996 Carl Dean 369 191 2,4491997 Dan O’Dell 180 87 1,1301998 Chris Kasteler 221 115 1,5051999 Chris Kasteler 350 193 2,2392000 Marcus Arroyo 326 166 2,3342001 Marcus Arroyo 261 141 1,9052002 Scott Rislov 449 275 3,2512003 Scott Rislov 437 261 3,0162004 Dale Rogers 181 96 1,3892005 Adam Tafralis 286 142 1,8102006 Adam Tafralis 276 181 2,2842007 Adam Tafralis 400 251 3,0222008 Kyle Reed 253 162 1,5632009 Jordan La Secla 304 182 1,926

Larry Matthews

Rick Kane

Gene Menges

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Year Name No. Yds.1938 Herm Zetterquist 14 1361939 Johnny Allen 11 206

Buell Clement 11 180Morris Manoogian 11 109

1940 Johnny Allen 21 3731941 Aubrey Minter 12 551942 Not available1946 Not available1947 Junior Morgan 18 2181948 Billy Wilson 11 2511949 Junior Morgan 25 4681950 Billy Wilson 21 3691951 Bob Osborne 14 2821952 Bob Amaral 18 3691953 Larry Matthews 8 1261954 Clarence Wessman 13 2271955 Mel Powell 12 2881956 Art Powell 40 5831957 Dan Colchico 13 2451958 Dan Colchico 23 2771959 Oneal Cuterry 29 3781960 Mack Burton 23 3761961 Oscar Donahue 35 5271962 Dave Johnson 23 3521963 Walt Roberts 23 4771964 Bob Bonds 17 2391965 Steve Cox 38 5131966 Steve Cox 54 6531967 Dwight Tucker 20 3541968 John Crivello 17 2571969 Butch Ellis 46 6911970 Al Ghysels 22 3291971 Eric Dahl 27 5631972 Chris Moyneur 46 5591973 Ike McBee 43 7121974 Ike McBee 33 4661975 Garry Maddocks 28 4521976 Garry Maddocks 32 5571977 Steve Joyce 29 4441978 Rick Parma 31 3741979 Stacey Bailey 45 2961980 Gerald Willhite 55 4921981 Tim Kearse 71 9461982 Tim Kearse 51 7991983 Eric Richardson 54 9111984 Kevin Bowman 54 6521985 Randy Walker 32 2531986 Guy Liggins 72 9831987 Guy Liggins 77 1,2081988 Kevin Evans 61 887

Johnny Johnson, Jr. 61 6681989 Sheldon Canley 42 3531990 Bobby Blackmon 39 5991991 Bobby Blackmon 38 5901992 Brian Lundy 38 6791993 Brian Lundy 46 7121994 Jacobbi Williams 34 5751995 Brian Roche 66 7291996 Windrell Hayes 58 8481997 Oliver Newell 58 9421998 Oliver Newell 39 5831999 Steven Pulley 54 7722000 Edell Shepherd 42 7072001 Edell Shepherd 83 1,5002002 Jamall Broussard 62 6812003 Tuati Wooden 61 7802004 Rufus Skillern 40 5882005 Rufus Skillern 36 5612006 James Jones 70 8932007 Kevin Jurovich 85 1,183

2008 David Richmond 72 8322009 Kevin Jurovich 60 777

Scoring LeadersYear Name Pts.1938 Herm Zetterquist 361939 Leroy Zimmerman 581940 Not available1941 Fred Lindsey 541942 Not available1946 Not available1947 Jack Donaldson 481948 Billy Wilson 551949 Jack Donaldson 721950 Harry Beck 721951 Frank Morris 361952 Dick Stults 661953 Joe Ulm 661954 Roy Hiram 541955 Stan Beasley 401956 Art Powell 301957 Ray Norton 241958 Sam Dawson 261959 Oneal Cuterry 441960 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 681961 Mack Burton 501962 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 681963 Walt Roberts 461964 Bob Bonds 321965 Charley Harraway 841966 S.T. Saffold 241967 Clarence Kelley 301968 Russ Munson 341969 Frank Slaton 321970 Dale Knott 541971 Eric Dahl 481972 Dale Knott 501973 Ron Ploger 531974 Ron Ploger 711975 Lou Rodriguez 771976 Rick Kane 541977 Kevin Cole 601978 Jewerl Thomas 481979 Mark Nichols 681980 Gerald Willhite 861981 Gerald Willhite 841982 Mike Berg 581983 Dave Criswell 621984 Tony Smith 541985 Tony Brown 471986 Sergio Olivarez 861987 Kenny Jackson 981988 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 1161989 Sheldon Canley 901990 Sheldon Canley 901991 Joe Nedney 681992 Joe Nedney 721993 Joe Nedney 541994 Joe Nedney 421995 Joe Furlow 591996 Joe Furlow 511997 Oliver Newell 661998 David Silberstein 571999 Deoncé Whitaker 742000 Deoncé Whitaker 982001 Edell Shepherd 842002 Nick Gilliam 782003 Jeff Carr 612004 Jeff Carr 702005 Jared Strubeck 612006 James Jones 662007 Kevin Jurovich 54

2008 Jared Strubeck 622009 Tyler Cope 37

Kickoff Return LeadersYear Name No. Avg.1947 Harry Russell 6 22.91948 Billy Parton 7 20.31949 Archie Chagonjian 8 31.11950 Buddy Traina 7 16.31951 Al Matthews 14 16.81952 Bill Walker 7 17.71953 Larry Matthews 14 18.71954 Roy Hiram 5 20.41955 Stan Beasley 6 19.51956 Art Powell 15 23.91957 Sam Dawson 9 13.31958 Oneal Cuterry 9 21.11959 Oneal Cuterry 13 20.41960 Doug McChesney 6 24.01961 Mack Burton 14 26.11962 Jerry Colletto 16 23.41963 Walt Roberts 12 29.81964 Bob Bonds 17 19.91965 Rich Lachapelle 22 20.01966 Randy Cardin 9 13.31967 Frank Slaton 12 24.41968 Frank Slaton 24 24.01969 Frank Slaton 18 24.81970 Jimmie Lassiter 26 25.91971 Jimmie Lassiter 22 20.91972 Jimmie Lassiter 23 22.91973 Walt Robinson 14 18.41974 Walt Robinson 17 21.31975 Walt Robinson 18 21.11976 Bob Triplett 15 21.91977 Kevin Cole 25 23.21978 Stan Webster 22 26.11979 Stan Webster 32 19.51980 Gary Walker 17 22.71981 Tim Kearse 19 19.71982 Tim Kearse 11 32.61983 Adam Goldberg 17 21.91984 Randy Walker 15 16.71985 Freddie Payton 27 19.81986 Freddie Payton 11 17.41987 James Saxon 22 24.81988 Jay Taylor 10 28.71989 Sheldon Canley 40 23.91990 Sheldon Canley 24 23.91991 Donald Lindsey 22 20.11992 Ronnie Scott 17 21.21993 Jacobbi Williams 23 20.21994 Jerry Reese 24 17.91995 Carlos Meeks 19 20.21996 Melvin McClendon

22 15.81997 Carlos Meeks 13 17.51998 Deoncé Whitaker 51 23.81999 Deoncé Whitaker 14 28.32000 Jarmar Julien 22 22.82001 Charles Pauley 19 24.42002 Charles Pauley 31 31.52003 Kendrick Starling 20 28.12004 John Broussard 34 25.02005 Trestin George 16 27.22006 John Broussard 11 21.52007 Jacob French 31 21.82008 Brandon Rutley 28 26.72009 Brandon Rutley 38 19.1

Mack Burton

S.T. Saffold

Sergio Olivarez

Merlin Turner

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Year Name No. Avg.1938 Morris Manoogian 10 13.91939 Not available1940 Not available1941 Aubrey Minter 34 9.71942 Not available1946 Not available1947 Billy Parton 13 17.91948 Al Cementina 12 11.31949 Archie Chagonjian 18 12.71950 Bob Osborne 12 10.41951 Archie Chagonjian 21 8.11952 Larry Matthews 9 12.21953 Larry Matthews 9 7.11954 Roy Hiram 6 32.31955 Stan Beasley 8 6.41956 Jim Riley 5 18.21957 Harvel Pollard 7 5.01958 Clarion Appledorn 1 37.01959 Chuck Yeyna 10 17.01960 Fred Blanco 13 5.31961 Walt Roberts 8 10.41962 Walt Roberts 6 19.51963 Jerry Colletto 8 17.41964 Bob Bonds 9 5.01965 Rich Lachapelle 11 16.21966 Dave Mercer 16 6.51967 Glenn Massengale 13 8.71968 Glenn Massengale 10 10.51969 Glenn Massengale 10 5.11970 Jimmie Lassiter 25 12.91971 Jimmie Lassiter 18 12.01972 Jimmie Lassiter 21 5.11973 Garry Maddocks 13 5.81974 Garry Maddocks 17 4.41975 Rick James 15 11.61976 Garry Maddocks 10 13.61977 James Richburg 18 6.61978 James Richburg 18 5.61979 Stan Webster 14 4.01980 Tim Kearse 7 7.61981 Tim Kearse 19 8.61982 Tim Kearse 12 3.81983 K.C. Clark 24 5.71984 K.C. Clark 23 5.01985 Freddie Payton 9 4.41986 K.C. Clark 29 6.11987 Scott Wells 36 7.81988 Scott Wells 46 5.81989 Eddie Thomas 31 5.61990 Heshimu Colar 37 9.91991 Heshimu Colar 31 6.71992 Brian Lundy 17 6.71993 Brian Lundy 18 9.61994 Jacobbi Williams 14 5.91995 Brian Lundy 15 10.51996 Jarrett Robinson 10 7.41997 Omarr Smith 22 11.21998 Omarr Smith 19 11.41999 Waking Bailey 21 10.62000 Waking Bailey 19 4.62001 Charles Pauley 16 7.42002 Charles Pauley 21 11.32003 Jamall Broussard 16 10.92004 James Jones 11 7.32005 James Jones 20 5.32006 James Jones 11 11.02007 Dwight Lowery 19 14.42008 Yonus Davis 14 10.82009 Kevin Jurovich 6 3.2

Interception LeadersYear Name No. Yds.1938 Dave Titchenal 6 331939 Leroy Zimmerman 8 1061940 Not available1941 Aubrey Minter 6 691942 Not available1946 Not available1947 Babe Nomura 4 781948 Al Cementina 6 731949 Archie Chagonjian 5 1031950 Bob Osborne 3 651951 Archie Chagonjian 5 1011952 Benny Pierce 5 541953 Larry Matthews 3 471954 Tony Teresa 5 491955 Tony Teresa 5 1121956 Walt Ackerman 2 51957 Ron Woolverton 1 401958 Emmett Lee 5 821959 Mack Burton 2 441960 Jim Cadile 1 461961 Walt Roberts 6 461962 Dave Johnson 2 101963 Walt Roberts 5 1311964 Bob Bonds 4 301965 Jim McGuire 3 1011966 Don Peterson 8 1101967 Don Peterson 3 701968 Terry Hostek 4 451969 Al Harris 6 641970 Brodie Greer 6 861971 Dave Chaney 7 1361972 Mike Hopkins 5 211973 Dwayne Price 4 731974 Clay Jackson 4 1171975 Gerald Small 7 1041976 Gerald Small 4 1211977 Dennis Wylie 4 431978 Steve Hines 5 851979 Ken Thomas 5 1651980 Gill Byrd 7 691981 Ken Thomas 4 103

Glen McClaren 4 50Brian Hawkins 4 40

1982 Sherman Cocroft 7 721983 Sherman Cocroft 7 761984 Frank Witherspoon 5 221985 Freddie Payton 3 801986 John King 6 148

K.C. Clark 6 1071987 Jay Taylor 4 1231988 Jay Taylor 3 151989 Paul Franklin 4 391990 Paul Franklin 4 821991 Freddie Smith 3 171992 Troy Jensen 4 91

Dee Grayer 4 01993 Troy Jensen 7 601994 Marcus Galbreath 4 75

Wardell Crutchfield 4 311995 Beto Lomax 4 141996 Jarrett Robinson 3 41

Wardell Crutchfield 3 01997 Omarr Smith 7 801998 Omarr Smith 3 01999 Kenny Sanchez 2 112000 Alex Wallace 3 120

Patrick Battle 3 109Willie Adams 3 64

2001 Larry Thompson 4 612002 Gerald Jones 8 116

2003 Gerald Jones 6 1782004 Brian Nunez 4 792005 Josh Powell 4 352006 Dwight Lowery 9 1112007 Christopher Owens 6 262008 Duke Ihenacho 5 922009 Tanner Burns 2 64

Peyton Thompson 2 27

Total Tackles LeadersYear Name No.1970 Dave Chaney 2061971 Dave Chaney 2061972 Bill Brown 1271973 Dave Wasick 1351974 Carl Ekern 1421975 Carl Ekern 1321976 James Hawkins 1021977 Randy Gill 2321978 Frank Manumaleuna 1751979 Cheyenne Tuufuli 1221980 Rod Traylor 1271981 Damon Keeve 841982 Bob Matheny 761983 Dave Albright 1291984 Vyn Goodmon 1121985 Larry Weldon 981986 Greg Cox 981987 Barry Kidney 1091988 Dave Moss 1121989 Everett Lampkins 1091990 Steve Hieber 801991 Heshimu Colar 88

Chris Clarke 881992 Troy Jensen 761993 Jim Singleton 1441994 Dan Godfrey 1361995 Jacob Malae 1001996 Jacob Malae 1301997 Lyle West 1281998 Lyle West 1221999 Josh Parry 942000 Josh Parry 1222001 Larry Thompson 1022002 Luke LaHerran 1202003 Gerald Jones 1012004 Josh Powell 1012005 Ezekiel Staples 1152006 Matt Castelo 1652007 Matt Castelo 1412008 Travis Jones 722009 Tanner Burns 96

Tackles for LossLeaders

Year Name No.1973 Dave Wasick 10.01974 Dave Wasick 7.01975 Kim Bokamper 11.01976 Wilson Faumuina 7.01977 Rayford Roberson 11.01978 Rayford Roberson 20.01979 Rod Traylor 7.0

Bernard Justiniani 7.01980 Casey Gulliford 11.0

Bob Overly 11.01981 Bob Overly 24.51982 Jesse Green 14.01983 Terry McDonald 14.01984 Danny Clark 16.0

1985 Sam Kennedy 6.01986 Sam Kennedy 11.51987 Chris Alexander 13.01988 George Muraoka 14.01989 Lyneil Mayo 20.51990 Lyneil Mayo 21.01991 Raymond Bowles 19.51992 Kevin O’Connell 9.51993 Dan Godfrey 7.01994 Greg Phillips 10.0

Dan Godfrey 10.01995 Howard Butler 7.51996 Jacob Malae 4.0

Zach Michalski 4.0Jerald Perry 4.0

1997 Zach Michalski 12.01998 Sam Sherrod 8.01999 Abdul-Salam Noah 10.02000 Josh Parry 10.02001 David Coats 8.02002 Philip Perry 14.52003 Philip Perry 6.52004 Tony Ficklin 17.02005 Justin James 16.52006 Damaja Jones 10.52007 Matt Castelo 12.52008 Jarron Gilbert 22.02009 Justin Cole 9.0

Quarterback SackLeaders

Year Name No.1979 Merlin Turner 7.01980 Rod Traylor 11.01981 Bob Overly 17.01982 Kerry Ford 8.01983 Terry McDonald 11.01984 Terry McDonald 10.51985 Danny Clark 6.01986 Sam Kennedy 10.51987 Yepi Pauu 6.51988 Dave Moss 5.5

George Muraoka 5.51989 Lyneil Mayo 16.51990 Lyneil Mayo 13.51991 Raymond Bowles 9.51992 Chad Carpenter 5.51993 Greg Phillips 3.01994 Tom Sotelo 3.51995 Howard Butler 3.51996 Eric Coughran 5.01997 Eric Coughran 5.01998 Sam Sherrod 7.01999 Sam Sherrod 4.02000 Marshall Blount 6.02001 David Coats 6.02002 Philip Perry 7.02003 Sean McNamara 5.02004 Tony Ficklin 7.02005 Justin James 8.02006 Jarron Gilbert 5.02007 Carl Ihenacho 5.02008 Jarron Gilbert 9.52009 Carl Ihenacho 4.0

Pablo Garcia 4.0

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Series RecordsFour-Year Colleges & Universities

FIRST LAST SJSU OPP. TOTALOPPONENT GAME GAME PTS. PTS. GAMES RECORDAir Force 1996 1997 25 67 2 1-1-0Arizona 1965 1985 60 116 4 1-3-0Arizona State 1936 2007 482 917 30 11-19-0Arkansas State 1995 2002 40 35 2 1-1-0Baylor 1980 1994 50 76 2 1-1-0Boise State 1978 2009 163 445 10 0-10-0Brigham Young 1946 1998 305 327 14 9-5-0California 1899 1996 514 1,084 35 6-29-0California Junior Varsity 1900 1939 72 24 4 3-1-0UC Davis 1922 2008 89 115 9 4-3-2UC Santa Barbara 1927 1971 390 110 13 12-1-0Cal Poly 1923 2009 275 124 14 10-4-0Cal Poly Pomona 1942 1942 33 6 1 1-0-0Cal Tech 1929 1938 154 6 3 3-0-0Central Michigan 1979 1990 80 58 2 1-1-0Chico State 1900 1934 59 219 14 5-8-1Colorado 1952 2001 71 156 4 0-4-0Colorado State 1961 1997 50 105 4 1-3-0Denver 1956 1959 94 75 4 3-1-0Drake 1939 1956 38 7 2 2-0-0Eastern Illinois 1987 1987 24 3 1 1-0-0Eastern Michigan 1987 1987 27 30 1 0-1-0Eastern Washington 2005 2005 35 24 1 1-0-0Florida 1991 2003 24 124 2 0-2-0Fresno State* 1921 2009 1,595 1,596 74 33-38-3CS Fullerton* 1974 1992 592 313 19 14-5-0Grambling State 2003 2003 29 0 1 1-0-0Hardin Simmons 1941 1947 33 53 3 1-1-1Hawai’i 1936 2009 845 730 33 16-16-1Houston 1971 1971 20 34 1 0-1-0Humboldt State 1935 1938 87 28 4 3-1-0Idaho 1946 2009 467 367 21 12-8-1Illinois 2002 2005 57 75 2 1-1-0Iowa State 1958 1980 12 91 3 0-3-0Kansas State 1963 2007 30 34 2 1-1-0LaVerne 1937 1937 40 0 1 1-0-0Long Beach State* 1970 1991 635 389 22 17-5-0Louisiana-Lafayette 1974 1994 156 147 6 3-3-0Louisiana State 1999 1999 21 29 0 0-1-0Louisiana Tech 1993 2009 221 227 9 4-5-0Louisville 1990 1993 34 41 2 0-1-1Loyola (Calif.) 1939 1951 56 39 4 2-2-0Marquette 1951 1951 7 21 1 0-1-0Memphis State 1971 1971 9 28 1 0-1-0University of Mexico 1948 1949 174 19 2 2-0-0Miami (Fla.) 1989 1989 16 48 1 0-1-0Miami (Ohio) 1986 1986 37 7 1 1-0-0Minnesota 1991 1992 59 56 2 1-1-0Montana 1950 1978 67 14 2 2-0-0Montana State 1939 1965 153 41 5 5-0-0Morgan State 2004 2004 47 28 1 1-0-0Nebraska 2000 2008 25 84 2 0-2-0Nevada 1899 2009 501 655 24 8-14-2UNLV* 1981 1997 562 375 17 11-5-1New Mexico 1954 2006 415 276 16 11-4-1New Mexico State 1984 2009 616 235 17 15-2-0Northern Arizona 1937 1938 55 18 2 2-0-0

Two-Year Colleges OPPONENT RECORDBakersfield 2-0-0Hollister 2-1-0College of Idaho 1-0-0Marin 2-0-0Modesto 1-7-1Sacramento 1-5-1San Mateo 2-6-2Santa Barbara 1-1-0Santa Rosa 3-2-0

High SchoolsOPPONENT RECORDAlameda (Calif.) 1-0-0Kamehameha (Hawaii) 2-0-0Lowell (San Francisco) 0-1-0Oakland (Calif.) 1-0-0Palo Alto (Calif.) 1-0-0St. Matthews 1-0-0Santa Clara (Calif.) 1-1-0Santa Clara Prep 1-0-0San Jose (Calif.) 0-1-2Stockton (Calif.) 1-0-0

Military Service TeamsOPPONENT RECORDAlameda Coast Guard 1-0-0Fort Ord 0-0-1McClelland Field 1-0-0Moffett Field 0-1-0San Diego Marines 1-1-1San Diego Naval Training Center

0-1-0

Club TeamsOPPONENT RECORDAntioch American Legion 0-1-0Fireman’s Athletic Club (L.A.)

0-1-0Hawaii All-Stars 1-0-1Honolulu Town 1-0-0Leiluhua 1-0-0McKinley of Hawaii 1-0-0Moilili Bears 1-0-0San Francisco Olympic Club 0-1-0Santa Barbara Athletic Club 2-0-0

Did You Know?

Richard Nixon, the 37th presidentof the United States, was a third-string guard for the 1934 WhittierCollege Poets football team. In thefirst of three meetings between SanJose State and Whittier, the game

ended in a 6-6 tie.

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Series RecordsFour-Year Colleges & Universities

FIRST LAST SJSU OPP. TOTALOPPONENT GAME GAME PTS. PTS. GAMES RECORDNorthern Illinois 1995 1995 17 18 1 0-1-0North Texas 1953 1981 74 61 4 2-1-1Occidental 1942 1942 26 7 1 1-0-0Ohio State 2002 2002 7 50 1 0-1-0Oregon 1953 1998 221 451 18 6-12-0Oregon State* 1979 1997 114 130 5 2-3-0Pacific 1921 1995 1,442 1,236 68 41-23-4Pacific (Oregon) 1938 1938 39 0 1 1-0-0Pepperdine 1948 1950 158 25 3 3-0-0Portland 1946 1946 26 19 1 1-0-0Puget Sound 1947 1948 48 7 2 2-0-0Redlands 1935 1939 125 25 5 4-1-0Rice 1998 2004 150 173 5 3-2-0Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1948 1950 72 38 3 2-1-0San Diego State 1935 2008 780 691 35 17-16-2San Francisco 1936 1951 71 220 10 2-8-0San Francisco State 1932 1933 63 6 2 2-0-0Santa Clara 1899 1982 399 226 18 12-4-2South Dakota 1940 1940 40 7 1 1-0-0Southern California 1995 2009 44 156 4 0-4-0SMU 2000 2004 130 107 5 3-2-0Southern Utah 2000 2000 47 7 1 1-0-0Stanford 1900 2009 1,086 2,126 64 14-49-1Stanford Frosh 1923 1929 6 104 2 0-2-0Texas A&I 1939 1941 23 17 3 2-1-0TCU 1999 2000 27 66 2 1-1-0UTEP 1966 2004 300 315 10 5-5-0Texas Tech 1949 1949 20 13 1 1-0-0Toledo 1981 1981 25 27 1 0-1-0Tulsa 1999 2004 219 171 6 3-3-0Utah 1969 2009 92 152 6 1-5-0Utah State* 1940 2009 752 599 32 20-11-1Virginia 1998 1998 14 52 1 0-1-0Washington 1958 2006 149 322 10 0-10-0Washington State 1955 1996 166 334 12 4-7-1Weber State 1932 1932 20 0 1 1-0-0Whittier 1934 1942 32 20 3 1-1-1Willamette 1934 1946 95 48 6 4-2-0Wisconsin 1997 1997 10 56 1 0-1-0Wyoming 1959 1997 104 207 7 1-6-0ALL-TIME TOTALS 1893 2009 18,778 19,179 924 447-439-38+

* – record later changed by action of the conference. Only on-the-field results are counted.+ – includes on-the-field results against all opponents

Did You Know?

San Jose State was scheduled toplay two games in Hawaii to end

the 1941 season. The Spartans werein Honolulu when the attack on

Pearl Harbor occurred onDecember 7, 1941. Many players

immediately joined the local policeforce or the armed services. Thegames against the University of

Hawai’i on December 13 andWillamette College of Oregon on

December 16 were cancelled.

Did You Know?

In 1981 and 1987, San Jose Statewas the “mythical champion” ofthe San Francisco Bay Area. The

Spartans defeated both Californiaand Stanford in those two seasons.

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Year-by-Year Scores (1893-1935)1893 (0-1)

COACH: J.E. AddicottSan Jose YMCA 0 18

1894NO FORMAL COMPETITION

1895 (0-0-1)COACH: J.E. Addicott

Pacific 0 0

1896 (0-0-1) COACH: J.E. Addicott

Pacific 6 6

1897 – NO TEAM

1898 (4-1-1)COACH: J.E. AddicottCAPTAIN: Fred Estes

Pacific 18 0Alameda HS 29 5San Jose HS 6 6Stockton HS 6 0Oakland HS 16 0Lowell HS 6 11

81 22

1899 (5-2-1)COACH: Jess Woods

Pacific 6 0Santa Clara HS 23 0Palo Alto HS 17 0Hoitts School 28 0St. Matthews 35 12California 0 44Nevada 0 6Santa Clara College 6 6

115 68

1900 (3-3-1)COACHES: J.E. Addicott,Whitemeger, Fielding Yost

CAPTAIN: W.E. MeeseStanford 0 35Stanford 0 24Nevada 0 0California JC 6 0California 0 5Chico 5 0Chico 12 0

23 64

1901–1902COACH: W.E. Meese

NO FORMAL COMPETITION

1903–1920 – NO FOOTBALL TEAM

1921 (1-5)COACH: David Wooster

CAPTAIN: Beryl BurchfieldSan Jose HS 7 20Santa Clara HS 0 48Pacific 0 34San Jose HS 0 7

Fresno State 14 2Hollister JC 14 30

35 141

1922 (2-5-1)COACH: David WoosterCAPTAIN: Louis Marsh

San Jose HS 6 6San Mateo JC 3 6Santa Clara Prep 12 7Hollister JC 13 0Chico State 0 21UC Davis 0 58Modesto JC 0 6Pacific 0 23

34 127

1923 (0-6-0)COACH: H.C. McDonaldCAPTAIN: Ralph Herman

Modesto JC 0 28Stanford Frosh 0 79Cal Poly-SLO 0 14Pacific 0 46San Mateo JC 0 45Chico State 3 50

3 262

1924 (1-4)COACH: E.R. Knollin

CAPTAIN: Paul ThompsonHollister JC 13 0San Mateo JC 0 28Modesto JC 6 26Santa Rosa JC 6 7Chico State 0 26

25 87

1925 (2-5)COACH: E.R. Knollin

CAPTAIN: Paul ThompsonSanta Rosa JC 21 0Modesto JC 0 16Fresno State 7 23Chico State 0 53San Mateo JC 14 44Cal Poly-SLO 20 9Sacramento JC 7 13

69 158

1926 (1-6-1)COACH: E.R. Knollin

CAPTAIN: “Tiny” CarltonModesto JC 0 0Bakersfield JC 14 0San Mateo JC 6 14Cal Poly-SLO 0 13Chico State 0 21Fresno State 0 34Santa Rosa JC 6 12Sacramento JC 0 26

26 120

1927 (4-5)COACH: E.R. Knollin

CAPTAIN: Awbrey LawsMarin JC 44 0Sacramento JC 7 13Santa Barbara JC 7 13Santa Rosa JC 25 0San Mateo JC 12 0Fresno State 7 10Chico State 0 19Cal Poly-SLO 12 0Modesto JC 7 12

121 67

1928 (5-2-1)COACH: E.R. Knollin

CAPTAIN: Awbrey LawsMarin JC 26 0Santa Rosa JC 32 6Cal Poly-SLO 6 0Modesto JC 6 13Chico State 6 0Santa Barbara JC 6 0San Mateo JC 14 24San Mateo JC 21 21

117 641929 (3-3-1)

COACH: Walter CrawfordCAPTAIN: Howard Hornbuckle

Cal Tech 54 0UC Davis 0 13Sacramento JC 6 20Pacific 6 6Stanford Grays 6 25Chico State 6 0Fresno State 26 14

104 781930 (2-3-3)

COACH: Walter CrawfordCAPTAIN: Howard Hornbuckle

Fireman’s Athletic Club 0 19UC Davis 0 0Sacramento JC 0 0Pacific 0 27Chico State 19 0San Mateo JC 0 0Fresno State 12 27Modesto JC 19 6

50 791931 (1-8)

COACH: Walter CrawfordCAPTAIN: Jack Wool

San Diego Marines 0 8San Mateo JC 20 0Fresno State 0 32Sacramento JC 0 12Chico State 0 7Nevada 0 18UC Davis 3 13Modesto JC 0 9Pacific 0 27

23 126

1932 (7-0-2)COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot

CAPTAIN: Wesley “Bud” Hubbard10/1 S.F. State 19 010/8 @Pacific 7 010/15 Sacramento JC 13 610/22 Fresno State 0 010/29 Chico State 14 711/5 Nevada 0 011/11 Marin JC 24 711/19 UC Davis 19 711/24 Weber State 20 0

116 27

1933 (5-4-0)COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot

CAPTAIN: Wesley “Bud” Hubbard9/23 @Stanford 0 279/30 @Sacramento JC 8 2010/7 S.F. State (HC) 44 010/16 Pacific 12 610/21 California JV 0 1211/4 @Santa Barbara

Athletic Club 13 011/11 @UC Davis 20 011/18 Fresno State 18 011/30 @Chico State 0 7

115 71

1934 (3-3-4)COACH: Dudley S. DeGrootCAPTAIN: Dario ‘Si’ Simoni

9/22 @Stanford 0 489/29 Santa Barbara

Athletic Club 28 1910/6 @San Francisco

Olympic Club 13 1910/13 Chico State (HC) 6 610/20 @UC Davis 0 010/27 Nevada 10 011/3 Fresno State 7 711/12 Willamette 7 2111/17 @Pacific 13 011/29 @Whittier 6 6

90 126

1935 (5-5-1)COACH: Dudley S. DeGrootCAPTAIN: Horace Laughlin

9/21 @Willamette 0 149/28 @Stanford 0 3510/12 McKinley of Honolulu

19 010/18 @Pacific 0 010/26 Antioch American Legion

0 311/1 Whittier 6 1411/11 @Redlands 0 711/16 @Nevada 20 611/22 Humboldt State (HC)

25 611/28 San Diego State 24 912/7 @Kamehameha 22 7

116 101

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Year-by-Year Scores (1936-1953)1936 (5-4-0)

COACH: Dudley S. DeGrootCAPTAIN: Lester Carpenter

9/5 San Francisco 0 139/10 Pacific 8 09/17 Santa Clara 0 209/24 @San Diego State 6 1411/7 Humboldt State (HC)

0 2011/11 Redlands 40 611/26 Arizona State 33 612/4 @Hawai’i 13 812/11 @Kamehameha 36 6

136 93

1937 (11-2-1)COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot

CAPTAIN: Glenn “Pop” DuBose9/20 College of Idaho 59 09/25 LaVerne College 40 010/1 @Pacific 12 710/8 Northern Arizona 21 610/16 Willamette 31 710/22 Cal Tech 48 610/30 @San Diego Marines

7 711/7 #10-Santa Clara (HC) 2 2511/11 Redlands 12 011/13 @Humboldt State 13 211/20 @Arizona State 25 611/26 San Diego State 6 712/4 @Hawai’i 7 612/11 @Honolulu Town 13 0

296 79

1938 (11-1)COACH: Dudley S. DeGrootCAPTAIN: Walt McPherson

9/19 @Arizona State 18 79/23 California JV 39 129/30 Cal Tech 52 010/7 Humboldt State 48 010/14 @Pacific (Ore.) 39 010/21 Pacific 19 610/29 @San Diego State 14 011/5 @UC Santa Barbara 20 011/11 Redlands (HC) 21 611/20 @San Diego MC 6 011/27 Northern Arizona 34 1212/3 @Hawai’i 12 13

322 56

1939 (13-0)COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot

ADVISORY COACH: Glenn Scobie ‘Pop’ WarnerCAPTAIN: Bob Titchenal

9/15 Montana State 35 09/18 Texas A&I 9 09/24 @San Francisco 16 610/1 California JV 27 010/7 Nevada 28 010/13 San Diego State 42 010/20 Pacific 13 310/27 UC Santa Barbara 23 711/3 @Willamette 15 011/10 Redlands (HC) 52 6

11/17 @Loyola (Calif.) 10 011/24 Fresno State 42 711/30 Drake 12 0

324 29

1940 (11-1)COACH: Ben H. Winkleman

ADVISORY COACH: ‘Pop’ WarnerCAPTAINS: Ken Cook, Ed Wenberg

9/16 Texas A&I 0 109/23 @Montana State 34 09/30 @Utah State 19 010/4 @Willamette 21 010/11 San Diego State 10 010/18 @San Francisco 7 610/25 @UC Santa Barbara

33 611/1 @Loyola (Calif.) 27 1211/8 Pacific (HC) 28 711/16 @Fresno State 14 711/21 South Dakota 40 711/30 Nevada 30 7

263 62

1941 (5-3-3)COACH: Ben H. Winkleman

CAPTAIN: Bob Hamill9/19 Texas A&I 14 79/26 Utah State 30 010/3 Fort Ord 6 610/10 San Diego State 20 010/17 Hardin-Simmons 7 710/24 @Pacific 7 010/31 UC Santa Barbara (HC)

33 1411/8 Nevada 19 2011/14 @Fresno State 0 011/22 @San Francisco 0 2011/26 Moffett Field 13 2212/13 @Hawai'i Cancelled12/16 Willamette (@Hawaii)

Cancelled149 96

1942 (7-2)COACH: S. Glenn (Tiny) Hartranft

CAPTAIN: Wilbur Wool9/26 Cal Poly Pomona 33 610/3 @Whittier 20 010/10 Occidental 26 710/17 Pacific 29 010/25 @San Francisco 13 2011/1 U.S. Coast Guard 9 011/8 San Diego State (HC)

26 011/11 @McClelland Field 27 711/26 @Fresno State 0 6

183 46

1943–45 NO VARSITY TEAMS FIELDED

1946 (9-1-1)COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard

CAPTAIN: George Terry9/28 Willamette 44 610/5 @Hardin-Simmons 7 34

10/10 Hawaii All-Stars 19 1910/19 @Idaho 26 1410/25 Brigham Young (HC)

14 011/1 @UC Santa Barbara 20 011/8 @Pacific 32 011/16 @San Diego State 6 011/22 Fresno State 13 211/29 Portland 26 19

RAISIN BOWL (Fresno, Calif.)1/1 Utah State 20 0

227 94

1947 (9-3)COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard

CAPTAIN: Bob Pifferini9/19 San Francisco 6 209/26 Hawaii All-Stars 35 1810/3 Hardin-Simmons 19 1210/11 @Puget Sound 18 010/17 UC Santa Barbara 39 010/25 @San Diego State 32 710/31 Pacific (HC) 0 1411/8 @Brigham Young 28 1911/22 Cal Poly-SLO 47 011/27 @Fresno State 20 2112/3 @Molili Bears 53 012/10 @Leihuhua 20 14

327 126

1948 (9-3)COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard

CAPTAIN: Billy Parton9/18 @Stanford 20 269/24 Nevada 0 3910/1 Puget Sound 20 710/9 @Pepperdine 61 610/16 @Cal Poly-SLO 47 710/22 UC Santa Barbara (HC)

43 1310/30 @Pacific 14 711/5 Brigham Young 21 611/12 San Diego State 21 1311/19 Fresno State 41 611/26 Saint Mary’s (Calif.)

14 1912/4 University of Mexico

71 19373 168

1949 (9-4)COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard

CAPTAINS: Jack Faulk, Harley Dow9/10 University of Mexico

103 09/17 @Stanford 0 499/24 Santa Clara 13 1410/1 @Brigham Young 40 2110/7 Pepperdine 49 1210/14 San Francisco 20 2710/21 UC Santa Barbara 55 1410/28 Pacific 7 4511/4 @Cal Poly-SLO 47 011/12 @San Diego State 40 011/18 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (HC)

40 1311/24 @Fresno State 43 7

RAISIN BOWL (Fresno, Calif.)12/31 Texas Tech 20 13

477 215

1950 (6-3-1)COACH: Robert T. Bronzan

9/23 @Stanford 16 339/29 San Diego State 26 010/7 Santa Clara 14 1010/13 Loyola (Calif.) 7 1410/20 @San Francisco 0 2710/28 @Pepperdine 48 711/3 Fresno State 33 711/10 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (HC)

18 611/18 @Pacific 7 711/24 Montana (@Hawaii)

32 7201 118

1951 (2-7-1)COACH: Robert T. Bronzan

CAPTAINS: Gibby Mendonsa, Tom Cuffe, Archie Chagonjian

9/21 @San Francisco 2 399/29 @Stanford 13 2610/6 @Fresno State 32 610/12 San Francisco 7 4210/20 @Idaho 7 4010/26 Loyola (Calif.) 12 1311/3 @San Diego NTC 12 2811/17 Santa Clara 7 711/23 NR/#20-Pacific (HC) 7 012/1 Marquette 7 21

106 222

1952 (6-3)COACH: Robert T. Bronzan

CAPTAINS: Bob Amaral, George Porter

9/20 @Colorado 14 209/27 @San Diego State 47 610/4 @Arizona State 21 1410/10 Fresno State 40 610/18 @Pacific 26 2111/1 @Stanford 13 3511/7 Brigham Young (HC)

44 2711/14 Montana State 39 2011/27 Santa Clara 7 15

251 164

1953 (4-4-1)COACH: Robert T. Bronzan

CAPTAINS: Larry Matthews, Sal Cardinalli

9/18 Idaho 34 69/25 @Brigham Young 28 2510/3 @Fresno State 27 2110/10 Arizona State (HC)

20 3510/17 @#16-California 14 3410/24 @Oregon 13 2610/31 North Texas State 13 1311/7 Pacific 7 611/14 @#16-Stanford 0 54

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COACH: Robert T. BronzanCAPTAIN: Tom Louderback

9/18 Utah State 20 09/25 @#17-California 0 4510/2 @Idaho 38 710/9 @Arizona State 19 1210/23 @Oregon 7 2610/30 @North Texas State 27 2011/6 @Pacific 7 1311/13 @Stanford 19 1411/19 Fresno State (HC) 28 011/27 New Mexico 26 14

191 151

1955 (5-3-1)COACH: Robert T. Bronzan

CAPTAIN: Jack Adams9/16 @Utah State 13 09/23 Hawai’i 34 010/8 Arizona State 27 2010/15 @New Mexico 14 010/22 Pacific (HC) 7 1410/29 @Stanford 18 3411/5 Cal Poly-SLO 20 1411/12 @Washington State 13 1311/18 @Fresno State 13 19

159 114

1956 (2-7-1)COACH: Robert T. BronzanCAPTAIN: Charlie Kaaihue

9/22 Drake 26 79/29 @Washington State 18 3310/13 @Stanford 20 4010/20 @San Diego State 27 2710/27 @Arizona State 13 4711/3 Denver (HC) 26 3511/10 @Pacific 7 3411/17 Cal Poly-SLO 35 2811/22 Fresno State 14 3011/30 @Hawai’i 0 20

186 301

1957 (3-7)COACH: Robert Titchenal

9/21 @Stanford 7 469/27 @Denver 27 2010/5 Arizona State 6 4410/12 @Oregon 0 2610/19 San Diego State 46 010/26 North Texas State 6 1211/2 @Cal Poly-SLO 7 1411/9 Pacific (HC) 6 2111/16 @Fresno State 6 1311/30 @Hawai’i 12 0

123 196

1958 (4-5)COACH: Robert TitchenalCAPTAIN: Claude Gilbert

9/20 @Washington 6 149/27 Hawai’i 6 810/11 Cal Poly-SLO 6 1010/18 @Arizona State 21 2010/25 Denver 27 711/1 @Idaho 41 6

11/8 @Pacific 13 2611/15 Fresno State (HC) 48 611/21 Iowa State 6 9

174 106

1959 (4-6)COACH: Robert Titchenal

9/18 @Denver 14 139/25 Washington State 6 3010/3 Hawai’i 42 1410/9 Oregon 12 3510/17 @Fresno State 40 1410/24 Arizona State 24 1510/31 @Stanford 38 5411/7 Wyoming (HC) 7 2811/14 @Iowa State 0 5511/20 @Pacific 7 20

190 278

1960 (5-4)COACH: Robert Titchenal

9/23 Brigham Young 21 810/8 @Oregon 0 3310/15 @Stanford 34 2010/22 @Arizona State 12 710/29 Washington State (HC)

6 2911/5 @Pacific 20 2611/11 Fresno State 12 2711/18 Idaho 22 2012/2 @Hawai’i 48 6

175 176

1961 (6-4)COACH: Robert Titchenal

9/16 @Brigham Young 14 139/22 Pacific 16 09/30 @Idaho 18 2710/7 Colorado State 14 010/14 @Stanford 6 1710/21 @Oregon 6 2110/28 @Washington State 21 1911/4 Arizona State (HC) 32 2611/11 @Pacific 29 2611/18 @Fresno State 27 36

183 185

1962 (2-8-1)COACH: Robert Titchenal

9/15 Utah State 18 299/22 @Washington State 8 499/29 @California 8 2510/6 @Oregon 0 1410/13 Idaho 12 1210/20 @Arizona State 8 4410/27 New Mexico (HC) 13 2511/3 @Pacific 24 2211/10 Fresno State 14 2011/17 @Stanford 9 2111/30 @Hawai’i 19 0

133 261

1963 (5-5)COACH: Robert Titchenal

9/21 @Stanford 13 299/28 Kansas State 16 010/5 @Utah State 0 20

10/12 @Washington State 13 810/19 @California 13 3410/26 @Idaho 12 2811/2 @Oregon 13 711/9 Arizona State (HC) 19 2111/16 Fresno State 56 2711/30 Pacific 32 20

187 194

1964 (4-6)COACH: Robert Titchenal

9/19 Idaho 0 39/26 @Stanford 8 1010/3 @Montana State 20 1410/17 Washington State 14 1610/24 @Pacific 37 1310/31 @West Texas State 7 1811/7 @Colorado State 3 1411/14 @Arizona State 16 2811/21 Fresno State (HC) 26 1411/28 San Diego State 20 15

151 145

1965 (5-5)COACH: Harry Anderson

9/17 @Stanford 6 269/25 @Idaho 7 1710/2 Utah State 8 3510/8 @Brigham Young 7 3410/16 Arizona State 21 1410/23 @Arizona 13 710/30 @New Mexico 27 711/6 Pacific (HC) 52 2111/13 Montana State 25 711/20 @Fresno State 18 24

184 192

1966 (3-7)COACH: Harry Anderson

9/17 @Stanford 21 259/24 Brigham Young 9 1910/1 @Oregon 21 710/8 San Diego State 0 2510/15 @California 24 010/22 @UTEP 0 3510/29 @Pacific 35 3811/5 Idaho (HC) 21 711/12 @Utah State 7 2711/19 Fresno State 13 15

151 198

1967 (2-7)COACH: Harry Anderson

9/16 @Arizona State 16 279/30 @Stanford 14 2810/14 @West Texas State 14 2810/21 New Mexico (HC) 52 1410/28 Pacific 14 3411/4 #8-Wyoming 7 2811/11 @California 6 3011/18 @Fresno State 35 3011/25 @Brigham Young 8 67

166 286

1968 (3-7)COACH: Harry Anderson

9/21 @Stanford 20 689/28 Fresno State 25 2110/5 @#18-California 0 4610/19 @New Mexico 55 2410/26 @San Diego State 6 4811/2 @Pacific 0 2811/9 Idaho 17 3511/16 Washington State (HC)

0 4611/23 @Arizona State 0 6611/30 Brigham Young 25 21

148 403

1969 (2-8)COACH: Joe McMullen

9/20 @#16-Stanford 21 639/27 @Utah 7 4210/4 San Diego State 21 5510/11 @Oregon 36 3410/18 Arizona State 11 4510/25 @#16-Wyoming 7 1611/1 New Mexico (HC) 24 2711/8 @Brigham Young 3 2111/15 @California 7 3111/22 Pacific 15 12

152 346

1970 (2-9)COACH: Joe McMullen

9/12 UC Santa Barbara*28 14

9/19 @#4-Stanford 3 349/26 @Arizona 29 30

COACH: DeWayne “Dewey” KingCAPTAINS: Tony Jackson,

Ivan Lippi10/3 CS Long Beach* 3 710/10 @New Mexico 25 4810/17 @San Diego State* 6 3210/24 @Pacific* 48 710/31 Utah (HC) 9 1311/7 @#12-Arizona State 10 4611/14 @California 28 3511/21 Fresno State* 19 27

208 293

1971 (5-6-1)COACH: DeWayne “Dewey” King

CAPTAINS: Dave Chaney, Otis Cooper, Dave Ellis

9/18 @Fresno State 7 149/25 @California 10 3410/2 @Houston 20 3410/8 CS Long Beach* 30 2810/16 New Mexico 21 2110/23 @Oregon 14 3410/30 Pacific* (HC) 28 1811/6 San Diego State* 45 711/13 @#10/10-Stanford 13 1211/20 #9-Arizona State 6 4911/27 @UC Santa Barbara* 55 10

PASADENA BOWL (Pasadena,Calif.)

12/18 Memphis State 9 28249 261

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Year-by-Year Scores (1972-1984)1972 (4-7)

COACH: DeWayne “Dewey” King9/9 Santa Clara 33 289/16 @#20-Stanford 0 449/23 @California 17 109/30 Fresno State* 21 2310/7 @San Diego State* 12 2310/21 @Pacific* 28 3810/28 CS Long Beach* (HC)

35 811/4 @New Mexico 14 711/11 @Oregon 2 2711/18 @#11-Arizona State 21 5111/25 @Hawai’i 14 28

197 287

1973 (5-4-2)COACH: Darryl Rogers

CAPTAINS: Emmanuel Armstrong,Dale Knott

9/8 Santa Clara 14 129/15 @Fresno State* 24 69/21 @CS Long Beach* 24 69/29 @Stanford 12 2310/6 Pacific* 21 2110/13 @#11-Arizona State 3 2810/20 Utah 21 2810/27 New Mexico 15 011/3 San Diego State* (HC)

27 2711/10 @California 9 1911/24 @Hawai’i 23 3

193 173

1974 (8-3-1)COACH: Darryl Rogers

CAPTAINS: Clay Jackson, Craig Kimball

9/7 Santa Clara 47 109/14 Fresno State* 28 79/21 @#6-California 16 179/28 @Stanford 21 2110/5 CS Long Beach* (HC)

27 1710/12 @New Mexico 13 1110/19 @San Diego State* 14 4010/26 Pacific* 27 2911/2 @Utah 24 611/9 @Hawai’i 32 1111/16 @CS Fullerton* 49 811/22 @Louisiana Lafayette

25 22323 199

1975 (9-2)COACH: Darryl Rogers

CAPTAINS: Carl Ekern, RogerProffitt, Ron Collins

Pacific Coast Athletic Associationchampion

9/13 Santa Clara 13 09/20 @Oregon 5 09/27 @#18-Stanford (ABC-TV)

36 3410/4 @California 24 2710/11 @CS Long Beach* 30 710/18 Pacific* (HC) 41 13

10/25 CS Fullerton* 41 711/1 @Fresno State* 21 711/8 New Mexico 29 2011/15 San Diego State* 31 7

(ABC-TV)11/29 @Hawai’i 20 30

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1976 (7-4)COACH: Lynn Stiles

CAPTAINS: John Blain, JamesHawkins, Paul Kolesnikow

Pacific Coast Athletic Associationchampion

9/4 Utah State 45 109/11 Hawai’i 48 79/18 @CS Fullerton* 20 09/25 @Stanford (ABC-TV)

23 2810/2 @California 16 4310/9 @New Mexico 30 3610/16 CS Long Beach* 34 710/23 Fresno State* 21 710/30 Santa Clara (HC) 50 1511/6 @San Diego State* 17 3011/13 @Pacific* 50 30

354 213

1977 (4-7)COACH: Lynn Stiles

CAPTAINS: George Beadell, RandyGill, James Richburg

9/10 @Utah State 10 229/17 @Washington 3 249/24 CS Fullerton* 23 1210/1 @#17-California 3 5210/8 Santa Clara 44 2210/15 @CS Long Beach* 33 1610/22 @Fresno State* 24 4510/29 Pacific* (HC) 7 2411/5 Hawai’i 24 1411/12 @Stanford 26 3112/3 #16-San Diego State*34 37

(ABC-TV)231 299

1978 (7-5)COACH: Lynn Stiles

CAPTAINS: Gil Martinez, Rayford Roberson, Ed Siegwart

Pacific Coast Athletic Associationchampion

9/9 Idaho 31 149/16 @Stanford 9 389/23 @#19-Colorado 7 229/30 Santa Clara (HC) 17 710/7 @Hawai’i 11 2510/14 @Boise State 15 3010/21 Fresno State* 26 1610/28 @Utah State* 21 3111/4 CS Fullerton* 30 2111/11 @Pacific* 33 3111/18 Montana 35 712/2 CS Long Beach* 24 6

259 248

1979 (6-4-1)+COACH: Jack Elway

CAPTAINS: Ed Luther, DerrickMartin

9/8 Utah State* 48 489/15 @Stanford 29 459/22 @California (ABC-TV)

10 139/29 @Arizona 18 3810/6 CS Fullerton* 23 010/13 @Fresno State* 35 2210/20 @Oregon State 24 1410/27 @CS Long Beach* (HC)

53 4211/10 Pacific* 32 3111/16 Santa Clara 23 1411/24 Central Michigan 32 34

327 301+ – Record later changed to 3-8 by

action of the PCAA

1980 (7-4)COACH: Jack Elway

CAPTAINS: Rick Rasnick, Bill Benjamin

9/6 Santa Clara 28 149/13 @Washington State

(ABC TV) 31 269/20 @Iowa State 6 2710/4 @#15-Stanford 21 3510/11 Fresno State* (HC)

26 1410/18 CS Long Beach* 21 2310/25 Idaho 32 1011/1 @#10/11-Baylor 30 2211/8 @Pacific* 28 2311/15 CS Fullerton* 33 2111/22 Utah State* 38 44

294 259

1981 (9-3)COACH: Jack Elway

CAPTAINS: Max Hooper, Glen McClaran

Pacific Coast Athletic Associationchampion

9/5 UNLV 6 169/12 Santa Clara 41 79/19 @Stanford 28 69/26 @California (ABC-TV)

27 2410/3 @Fresno State* 65 33

(ABC-TV)10/17 CS Fullerton* (HC)

(ESPN) 45 2310/24 @Utah State* 27 2411/7 @#9-Arizona State 24 3111/14 Pacific* 40 2511/21 @CS Long Beach* 25 2211/28 North Texas State 28 16

CALIFORNIA BOWL12/19 Toledo (ESPN) 25 27

381 254

1982 (8-3)COACH: Jack Elway

CAPTAINS: Gill Byrd, SteveClarkson, Bob Matheny

9/11 @Oregon 18 139/18 @Stanford (CBS-TV) 35 319/25 @Oregon State 17 1310/2 @California (ABC-TV)

7 2610/9 @CS Fullerton* 38 1510/16 CS Long Beach* 21 2210/23 Fresno State* (HC) 27 3910/30 @UNLV* 48 1411/6 Santa Clara 40 011/13 @Pacific* 31 011/20 Utah State* 49 26

331 199

1983 (5-6)COACH: Jack Elway

CAPTAINS: Mike Maurer, Jeff Petkevicius

9/10 UNLV* 31 269/17 @California 9 309/24 @Stanford 23 1010/1 Oregon 44 3410/8 @Fresno State* 41 2310/15 CS Fullerton* (HC) 11 2010/22 @CS Long Beach* 18 911/5 @Utah State* 15 2211/12 Pacific* 26 3011/19 @Arizona State (TBS)

17 2411/26 Louisiana Lafayette 21 25

256 253

1984 (6-5)+COACH: Claude Gilbert

CAPTAINS: Terry McDonald,Vyn Goodmon, Bob Frasco

9/1 New Mexico State* 14 09/8 @UNLV* 15 309/15 @Arizona State 0 489/22 @Stanford 27 289/29 @California 33 1810/6 Utah State* 38 2110/13 @CS Fullerton* 12 2110/20 Louisiana Lafayette 28 3510/27 Fresno State* (HC) 18 1711/10 CS Long Beach* 42 711/17 @Pacific* 33 0

260 225+ – Record later changed to 7-4 by

action of the PCAA

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COACH: Claude GilbertCAPTAINS: Jim Hollinger,

Bruce McAlvain8/31 @California 21 489/7 New Mexico State*

32 39/14 @Stanford 7 419/21 @Utah State* 32 3510/3 CS Fullerton* (ESPN)

18 2010/12 @Fresno State* 17 3710/19 @Arizona 0 4110/26 Pacific* (HC) 34 2611/2 @Oregon 13 3511/7 @CS Long Beach* 22 37

(ESPN)11/16 UNLV* 16 16

212 339

1986 (10-2)COACH: Claude Gilbert

CAPTAINS: John Aimonetti, K.C.Clark, David Diaz-Infante,

Wayne WoodardPacific Coast Athletic Association

champion9/6 Oregon 14 219/13 @Washington State 20 139/20 @Stanford 10 289/27 @California 35 1410/4 #19/18-Fresno State* (HC)

45 4110/11 Utah State* 38 2810/18 @UNLV* 23 2010/25 @Pacific* 44 1511/1 @New Mexico State*45 711/8 @CS Fullerton* 48 2411/15 CS Long Beach* 38 14CALIFORNIA BOWL (Fresno, Calif.)12/13 Miami (Ohio) (ESPN)

37 7397 232

1987 (10-2)COACH: Claude Gilbert

CAPTAINS: Mike Barnard, Kenny Jackson, Barry Kidney,

Mike PerezBig West Conference champion

9/5 Eastern Illinois 24 39/12 @California 27 259/19 @Oregon State 34 369/26 @Stanford 24 1710/3 CS Fullerton* (HC) 46 1910/10 New Mexico State* 57 610/17 @Fresno State* 20 16

(ESPN)10/24 UNLV* (ESPN) 48 2410/31 @Utah State* 24 1411/7 Pacific* 42 1711/14 @CS Long Beach* 44 16

CALIFORNIA BOWL12/12 Eastern Michigan 27 30

(ESPN)417 223

1988 (4-8)COACH: Claude Gilbert

CAPTAINS: Richard Johnson, KenLutz, Scott Swall, Jay Taylor

9/3 @New Mexico State*51 09/10 Oregon State 27 419/17 @Hawai’i 27 369/24 @#17-Washington 31 3510/1 @California 14 2110/8 @Stanford 12 4410/15 @Pacific* 35 1710/22 Utah State* (HC) 36 3110/29 Fresno State 15 1711/5 CS Long Beach* 13 3411/12 @CS Fullerton* 13 5811/19 @UNLV* 42 0

316 334

1989 (6-5)COACH: Claude Gilbert

CAPTAINS: Doug Hooker, George Muraoka

9/16 @Arizona State 21 289/23 Pacific* 41 329/30 @Stanford 40 3310/7 @California 21 2610/14 @#2-Miami (Fla.) 16 4810/21 @CS Long Beach* 21 1010/28 New Mexico State* (HC)

34 611/4 @#25-Fresno State* 30 3111/11 @Utah State* 33 711/18 CS Fullerton* 14 2811/25 UNLV* 38 28

309 277

1990 (9-2-1)COACH: Terry Shea

CAPTAINS: Sheldon Canley, Steve Hieber

20th ranked by U.P.I.26th ranked by Associated PressBig West Conference champion

9/1 Louisville 10 109/8 @#20-Washington 17 209/15 @Pacific* 28 149/22 @UNLV* 47 139/29 @Stanford 29 2310/6 @California 34 3510/13 CS Long Beach* (HC)

46 2910/20 Utah State* 34 2711/3 CS Fullerton* 44 611/10 @New Mexico State*56 2011/17 NR/#23-Fresno State*

42 7CALIFORNIA RAISIN BOWL

(Fresno, Calif.)12/8 Central Michigan 48 24

435 228

1991 (6-4-1)COACH: Terry Shea

CAPTAINS: Maceo Barbosa, Chris Clarke, Heshimu Colar

9/7 @#6-Florida 21 599/14 @Minnesota 20 269/21 @CS Long Beach* 32 209/28 @Utah State* 23 710/12 @New Mexico State*

39 1310/19 Pacific* 64 4710/26 @#10-California 20 4111/2 UNLV* (HC) 55 1211/9 CS Fullerton* 35 711/16 Hawai’i 35 3511/23 @Fresno State* 28 31

372 298

1992 (7-4)COACH: Ron Turner

CAPTAINS: Nick Trammer, Anthony Washington

9/5 @#19-California 16 469/12 @Minnesota 39 309/19 Louisiana Lafayette 38 139/26 @#19-Stanford 13 3710/3 @Wyoming 26 2410/10 CS Fullerton* (HC) 49 310/24 @Utah State* 27 2510/31 @UNLV* 31 3511/7 Nevada* 39 3511/14 @Pacific* 28 2711/21 New Mexico State* 24 34

330 309

1993 (2-9)COACH: John Ralston

CAPTAINS: Jeff Garcia, JimSingleton

9/4 @Louisville 24 319/11 @#23-Stanford 28 319/18 Wyoming 25 369/25 @#20-California 13 4610/2 @#15-Washington 17 5210/16 @New Mexico State*52 1310/23 Louisiana Tech* (HC)

31 610/30 @Louisiana Lafayette*

13 2411/6 @Nevada* 45 4611/13 UNLV* 14 2811/20 Pacific* 20 24

282 337

1994 (3-8)COACH: John Ralston

CAPTAINS: Dan Godfrey, PatrickWalsh

9/3 @Fresno State 13 459/10 Baylor 20 549/17 @Stanford 20 519/24 Louisiana Lafayette* 31 2810/1 @California 0 5510/8 @#12-Washington 20 3410/22 Nevada* (HC) 10 4210/29 @UNLV* 10 2311/5 New Mexico State* 21 24

11/12 @Louisiana Tech* 27 611/19 @Pacific* 28 15

200 377

1995 (3-8)COACH: John Ralston

CAPTAINS: Howard Butler, ChrisHill

9/2 Stanford 33 479/9 @#7-USC 7 459/16 Northern Illinois* 17 189/23 @California 7 409/30 Utah State 32 3010/14 UNLV* (HC) 52 1410/21 @San Diego State 20 4910/28 Pacific* 30 3211/4 @Arkansas State* 7 2111/11 @New Mexico State* 38 3711/18 @Nevada* 28 45

271 378

1996 (3-9)COACH: John RalstonCAPTAINS: Carl Dean, Eric Quarles, Joe Furlow

8/31 @Air Force* 0 459/7 California 25 459/14 @Stanford 2 259/21 UTEP* 26 259/28 @Washington State 16 5210/5 #25-Wyoming* 22 4510/12 @Fresno State* 18 2810/19 @Colorado State* 13 3611/2 San Diego State* (HC)

(ABC-TV) 20 4911/9 @Hawai’i* 38 1711/16 @#15-Washington 10 5311/23 UNLV* 31 28

221 448

1997 (4-7)COACH: Dave Baldwin

CAPTAINS: Dan O’Dell, EricCoughran

9/6 @#17-Stanford 12 289/13 Wisconsin 10 569/20 @Wyoming* 10 3010/4 @Oregon State 12 2610/11 Colorado State* 20 5510/18 @UTEP* 10 710/25 NR/#24-Air Force* 25 22

(ESPN2)11/1 Fresno State* (HC)

12 5311/8 @San Diego State* 21 4811/15 Hawai’i* 38 1411/22 @UNLV* (OT) 55 48

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Year-by-Year Scores (1998-2009)1998 (4-8)

COACH: Dave BaldwinCAPTAINS: James Hodgins,

David Loverne, Lyle West9/5 @Stanford 35 239/12 Idaho 12 179/19 @#22-Oregon 3 589/26 New Mexico* 37 2010/3 @#10-Virginia 14 5210/10 Rice* (HC) 20 1710/17 @UTEP* 21 2810/24 @BYU* 43 4610/31 Utah* 17 4911/7 @Hawai’i* 45 1711/14 San Diego State* 6 3411/21 @Fresno State* 21 24

274 385

1999 (3-7)COACH: Dave Baldwin

CAPTAINS: Chris Kasteler,Ron-Jon Acuna, Jeff Wucinich

9/4 @Louisiana State 21 299/11 @Colorado 35 639/18 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 38 39/25 Tulsa* 34 1010/2 @Stanford 44 3910/9 @TCU* 0 4210/16 @Rice* 7 4910/23 SMU* (HC) cancelled10/30 @UTEP* 26 4211/6 Hawai’i* 41 6211/20 @Fresno State* 12 63

258 402

2000 (7-5)COACH: Dave Baldwin

CAPTAINS: Sean Brewer, Casey LeBlanc, Josh Parry, Neil Parry

9/2 @#1-Nebraska 13 499/9 @Stanford 40 279/16 Southern Utah 47 79/23 @#9-USC 24 349/30 Rice* 29 1610/7 @SMU* 35 1010/14 UTEP* (HC) 30 4710/21 @Nevada* 49 3010/28 @Hawai’i* 57 4811/4 #9/9-TCU* (ESPN2) 27 2411/18 @Tulsa* 17 2811/25 Fresno State* 6 37

374 357

2001 (3-9)COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill

CAPTAINS: Patrick Battle, ChrisFe’esago, Casey Le Blanc, LarryThompson, Deoncé Whitaker

9/1 @USC 10 219/8 @Colorado 15 519/29 @Arizona State 15 5310/6 @Louisiana Tech* 20 4110/13 SMU* (HC) 17 2410/20 @UTEP* 40 2810/27 Tulsa* 63 2711/3 @Hawai’i* 10 3411/10 Nevada* 64 45

11/17 @Boise State* 6 5611/23 @#23-Fresno State* 21 4012/1 #12-Stanford 14 41

295 461

2002 (6-7)COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill

CAPTAINS: Chip Kimmich, Luke LaHerran, Charles Pauley,

Tim Provost8/31 @Arkansas State 33 18

(Little Rock, Ark.)9/7 @#14-Washington 10 349/14 @Stanford 26 639/21 @Illinois 38 359/28 UTEP* 58 2410/5 @SMU* 34 2310/12 @#5-Ohio State 7 5010/19 @Nevada* 24 5210/26 Boise State* (HC) 8 4511/2 @Hawai’i* 31 4011/9 Louisiana Tech* 42 3011/16 @Tulsa* 49 3811/23 Fresno State* 16 19

376 467

2003 (3-8)COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill

CAPTAINS: Joseph Hayes, GeraldJones, Paul Okumu, Neil Parry, Philip

Perry, Scott Rislov, LaMons Walker,Tuati Wooden

8/23 Grambling State 29 0(ESPN2)

8/30 @Florida 3 659/6 @Stanford 10 319/18 Nevada* 30 4210/4 @Rice* 24 2810/11 SMU* (HC) 31 1410/25 @Boise State* 14 7711/1 Hawai’i* 10 1311/8 @UTEP* 69 4111/15 @Fresno State* 7 4111/22 Tulsa* 32 34

259 386

2004 (2-9)COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill

CAPTAINS: Jerrell Hardy, LanceMartin, Sean McNamara, Dale Rogers

9/4 @Stanford 3 439/18 Morgan State 47 289/25 @SMU* 13 3610/2 Rice* 70 6310/9 @Washington 6 2110/23 @Hawai’i* 28 4610/30 UTEP* (HC) 20 3811/6 @Nevada* 24 4211/13 #14-Boise State* (2OT)

(ESPN2) 49 5611/20 @Tulsa* 24 3411/27 Fresno State* 28 62

312 469

2005 (3-8)COACH: Dick Tomey

CAPTAINS: Clarence Cunningham,Kinji Green, Brian Nunez, Rufus

Skillern, Ezekiel Staples9/3 Eastern Washington 35 249/10 @Illinois 19 409/24 @San Diego State 21 5210/1 Nevada* (ABC-TV) 23 3010/8 @Utah State* 17 2410/15 @Boise State* 21 3810/22 Hawai’i* (HC) 38 4510/29 @Louisiana Tech* 14 3111/5 @#21-Fresno State* 7 4511/19 New Mexico State* 27 1011/26 Idaho* 26 18

248 357

2006 (9-4)COACH: Dick Tomey

CAPTAINS: Matt Cantu, Trae Jackson,Damaja Jones, James Jones

Tied for 32nd-ranked by AssociatedPress

9/2 @Washington 29 359/9 Stanford 35 349/23 Cal Poly 17 79/30 San Diego State 31 1010/14 Utah State* (HC) 21 1410/21 @Nevada* (ABC-TV) 7 2310/28 Louisiana Tech* 44 1011/4 @New Mexico State*31 2111/11 #14/13-Boise State* 20 2311/18 @Hawai’i* 17 5411/25 @Idaho* 28 1312/2 Fresno State* 24 14

NEW MEXICO BOWL(Albuquerque, N.M.)

12/23 New Mexico (ESPN) 20 12324 270

2007 (5-7)COACH: Dick Tomey

CAPTAINS: John Booker, Matt Castelo, Waylon Prather,

Adam Tafralis9/1 @Arizona State 3 459/8 @Kansas State 14 349/15 @Stanford 0 379/22 @Utah State* 23 209/29 UC Davis 34 1410/6 Idaho (HC)* 28 2010/12 #16/16-Hawai’i* (OT)

(ESPN2) 35 4210/20 @Fresno State* 0 3011/3 @#21/22-Boise State* 7 4211/10 New Mexico State* 51 1711/17 @Louisiana Tech* 23 2711/24 Nevada* 27 24

245 352

2008 (6-6)COACH: Dick Tomey

CAPTAINS: Coye Francies, Jarron Gilbert, Christopher Owens,

Justin Paysinger8/30 UC Davis 17 139/6 @Nebraska 12 359/13 San Diego State 35 109/20 @Stanford 10 239/27 @Hawai’i* 20 1710/11 Utah State (HC)*

(ESPNU) 30 710/18 @New Mexico State* 31 1410/24 #13/13-Boise State*

(ESPN2) 16 3311/1 @Idaho* 30 2411/8 Louisiana Tech* 0 2111/15 @Nevada* 17 4111/21 Fresno State*

(ESPN2) 10 24224 259

2009 (2-10)COACH: Dick Tomey

CAPTAINS: Justin Cole, Carl Ihenacho, Travis Jones, Patrick

Perry9/5 @#4/4-USC (FSN) 3 569/12 #17/17-Utah

(ESPNU) 14 249/19 @Stanford 17 429/26 Cal Poly 19 910/10 Idaho (HC)* 25 2910/17 @Fresno State* 21 4110/31 @#6/5-Boise State* 7 4511/8 Nevada* (ESPN)* 7 6211/14 @Utah State 9 2411/21 Hawai’i* (OT) 10 1711/28 New Mexico State* 13 1012/5 @Louisiana Tech* 20 55

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1933 San Francisco State 44 61934 Chico State 6 61935 Humboldt State 25 61936 Humboldt State 0 201937 Santa Clara 2 251938 Redlands 21 61939 Redlands 52 61940 Pacific 28 71941 UC Santa Barbara 33 141942 San Diego State 26 01946 Brigham Young 14 01947 Pacific 0 141948 UC Santa Barbara 43 131949 Saint Mary’s 40 131950 Saint Mary’s 18 61951 Pacific 7 01952 Brigham Young 44 271953 Arizona State 20 351954 Fresno State 28 01955 Pacific 7 141956 Denver 26 351957 Pacific 6 211958 Fresno State 48 61959 Wyoming 7 281960 Washington State 6 291961 Arizona State 32 261962 New Mexico 13 251963 Arizona State 19 211964 Fresno State 26 141965 Pacific 52 211966 Idaho 21 71967 New Mexico 52 141968 Washington State 0 461969 New Mexico 24 271970 Utah 9 131971 Pacific 28 18

1972 CS Long Beach 35 81973 San Diego State 27 271974 CS Long Beach 27 171975 Pacific 41 131976 Santa Clara 50 151977 Pacific 7 241978 Santa Clara 17 71979 CS Long Beach 53 421980 Fresno State 26 141981 CS Fullerton 45 231982 Fresno State 27 391983 CS Fullerton 11 201984 Fresno State 18 171985 CS Fullerton 18 201986 Fresno State 45 411987 CS Fullerton 46 191988 Utah State 36 311989 New Mexico State 34 61990 CS Long Beach 46 291991 UNLV 55 121992 CS Fullerton 46 191993 Louisiana Tech 31 61994 Nevada 10 421995 UNLV 52 141996 San Diego State 20 491997 Fresno State 12 531998 Rice 20 171999 SMU cancelled2000 UTEP 30 472001 SMU 17 242002 Boise State 8 452003 SMU 31 142004 UTEP 20 382005 Hawai’i 38 452006 Utah State 21 142007 Idaho 28 202008 Utah State 30 72009 Idaho 25 29

Dudley DeGroot Ben Winkleman Glenn Hartranft

Bill Hubbard Bob Bronzan Bob Titchenal Harry Anderson Joe McMullen Dewey King

YEAR COACH W L T PCT.1893 James E. Addicott 0 1 0 .0001895 James E. Addicott 0 0 1 .0001898 James E. Addicott 4 1 1 .9171899 Jess Woods 5 2 1 .6431900 James E. Addicott 2 3 1 .4171900 Fielding Yost 1 0 0 1.000ADDICOTT (3 1/2 seasons)6 5 3 .536

1921 David Wooster 1 5 0 .1671922 David Wooster 2 5 1 .313WOOSTER (2 seasons) 3 10 1 .250

1923 H.C. McDonald 0 6 0 .000

1924 E.R. Knollin 1 4 0 .2501925 E.R. Knollin 2 5 0 .2861926 E.R. Knollin 1 6 1 .2141927 E.R. Knollin 4 5 0 .4441928 E.R. Knollin 5 2 1 .688KNOLLIN (5 seasons) 13 22 2 .378

1929 Walter Crawford 3 3 1 .5001930 Walter Crawford 2 3 3 .4371931 Walter Crawford 1 7 0 .125CRAWFORD (3 seasons) 6 13 4 .348

1932 Dudley S. DeGroot 7 0 2 .8891933 Dudley S. DeGroot 5 4 0 .5561934 Dudley S. DeGroot 3 3 4 .5001935 Dudley S. DeGroot 5 5 1 .5001936 Dudley S. DeGroot 5 4 0 .5561937 Dudley S. DeGroot 11 2 1 .8211938 Dudley S. DeGroot 11 1 0 .9171939 Dudley S. DeGroot 13 0 0 1.000DeGROOT (8 seasons) 60 19 8 .736

1940 Ben Winkleman 11 1 0 .9171941 Ben Winkleman 5 3 3 .591WINKLEMAN (2 seasons)16 4 3 .761

1942 Glenn Hartranft 7 2 0 .778

1946 Bill Hubbard 9 1 1 .8641947 Bill Hubbard 9 3 0 .7501948 Bill Hubbard 9 3 0 .7501949 Bill Hubbard 9 4 0 .692HUBBARD (4 seasons) 36 11 1 .761

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Coaching RecordsYEAR COACH W L T PCT.1950 Robert T. Bronzan 6 3 1 .6501951 Robert T. Bronzan 2 7 1 .2501952 Robert T. Bronzan 6 3 0 .6671953 Robert T. Bronzan 4 4 1 .5001954 Robert T. Bronzan 7 3 0 .7001955 Robert T. Bronzan 5 3 1 .6111956 Robert T. Bronzan 2 7 1 .250BRONZAN (7 seasons) 32 30 5 .515

1957 Robert Titchenal 3 7 0 .3001958 Robert Titchenal 4 5 0 .4441959 Robert Titchenal 4 6 0 .4001960 Robert Titchenal 5 4 0 .5561961 Robert Titchenal 6 4 0 .6001962 Robert Titchenal 2 8 1 .2271963 Robert Titchenal 5 5 0 .5001964 Robert Titchenal 4 6 0 .400TITCHENAL (8 seasons) 33 45 1 .424

1965 Harry Anderson 5 5 0 .5001966 Harry Anderson 3 7 0 .3001967 Harry Anderson 2 7 0 .2861968 Harry Anderson 3 7 0 .300ANDERSON (4 seasons) 13 26 0 .333

1969 Joe McMullen 2 8 0 .2001970 Joe McMullen 1 2 0 .333McMULLEN (1 1/3 seasons)

3 10 0 .231

1970 Dewey King 1 7 0 .1251971 Dewey King 5 6 1 .4581972 Dewey King 4 7 0 .364KING (2 2/3 seasons) 10 20 1 .339

1973 Darryl Rogers 5 4 2 .5451974 Darryl Rogers 8 3 1 .7081975 Darryl Rogers 9 2 0 .818ROGERS (3 seasons) 22 9 3 .691

1976 Lynn Stiles 7 4 0 .6361977 Lynn Stiles 4 7 0 .3641978 Lynn Stiles 7 5 0 .583STILES (3 seasons) 18 16 0 .529

1979 Jack Elway 6 4 1 .591*1980 Jack Elway 7 4 0 .636

YEAR COACH W L T PCT.1981 Jack Elway 9 3 0 .7501982 Jack Elway 8 3 0 .7271983 Jack Elway 5 6 0 .455ELWAY (5 seasons) 35 20 1 .634

1984 Claude Gilbert 6 5 0 .545+1985 Claude Gilbert 2 8 1 .2271986 Claude Gilbert 10 2 0 .8331987 Claude Gilbert 10 2 0 .8331988 Claude Gilbert 4 8 0 .3331989 Claude Gilbert 6 5 0 .545GILBERT (6 seasons) 38 30 1 .558

1990 Terry Shea 9 2 1 .7921991 Terry Shea 6 4 1 .591SHEA (2 seasons) 15 6 2 .696

1992 Ron Turner 7 4 0 .636

1993 John Ralston 2 9 0 .1821994 John Ralston 3 8 0 .2731995 John Ralston 3 8 0 .2731996 John Ralston 3 9 0 .250RALSTON (4 seasons) 11 34 0 .244

1997 Dave Baldwin 4 7 .3641998 Dave Baldwin 4 8 .3331999 Dave Baldwin 3 7 .3002000 Dave Baldwin 7 5 .583BALDWIN (4 seasons) 18 27 .400

2001 Dr. Fitz Hill 3 9 .2502002 Dr. Fitz Hill 6 7 4622003 Dr. Fitz Hill 3 8 .2732004 Dr. Fitz Hill 2 9 .182HILL (4 seasons) 14 33 .298

2005 Dick Tomey 3 8 .2732006 Dick Tomey 9 4 .6922007 Dick Tomey 5 7 .4172008 Dick Tomey 6 6 .5002009 Dick Tomey 2 10 .167TOMEY (4 seasons) 25 35 .417

ALL-TIME TOTALS 447 439 38 .504

* - record later changed to 3-8 by conference action+ - record later changed to 7-4 by conference action

Terry Shea Ron Turner John Ralston Dave Baldwin Dr. Fitz Hill Dick Tomey

Darryl Rogers

Lynn Stiles

Jack Elway

Claude Gilbert

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Assistant Coaches HistoryAlexakos, Steve (1) 1995Allen, Keith (3) 2002-04Amaral, Bob (1) 1953Anderson, Harry (6) 1959-64Arroyo, Marcus (3) 2006-08Arslanian, Paul (1) 2000Baer, Kent (3) 2008-10Baldwin, Dave (4) 1980-83Bame, Damon (3) 1965-67Bergman, Craig (2) 1995-96Bernardi, Gary (1) 2010Bishop, Gil (3) 1936-38Bostad, Bob (2) 1997-98Brennan, Brent (6) 2005-10Bronzan, Bob (4) 1946-49Buckingham, Earl (4) 2001-04Buller, Ed (3) 1990-92Burns, Keith (6) 2004-09Burtnett, Leon (1) 1975Camp, Charlie (2) 2005-06Capers, Dom (1) 1977Carter, Rubin (2) 1995-96Cardin, Randy (2) 1971-72Chagonjian, Archie (1) 1952Church, Mike (2) 1995-96Clark, Charles (1) 2010Colbert, Jim (1) 1973Coley, Max (4) 1955-58Cook, Rick (7) 1979-82, 1990-92Connelly, Bob (1) 2000Cuffe, Tom (1) 1952Cureton, Tom (3) 1948-50Darlington, George (4) 1969-72Davis, George (1) 1954Dean, Carl (3) 1999-2001DeFilippo, John (1) 2010Delgado, Ken (5) 1988-92DeLuca, Joe (3) 1974-76DeMonner, Ron (4) 1977-78, 1993-94Dolby, Mike (3) 1976-78Donadio, Tony (1) 1936Dorazio, Dan (1) 1978Drevno, Tim (1) 1999Dyer, George (1) 1973Edwards, Herman (3) 1987-89Emanuel, Gary (1) 2007Erickson, Dennis (3) 1979-81Feldman, Marty (3) 1957-59Fipp, Dave (3) 2005-07Flores, Mike (1) 1976Fowler, Stu (1) 1953

Frease, Don (2) 1977-78Gadd, Tom (2) 1993-94Gaskins, Wally (21) 1979-95, 1997-2000Gilbert, Claude (3) 1981-83Gillhamer, Mike (3) 1991-93Godden, John (2) 1984-85Graf, Steve (2) 1999-2000Green, Kinji (3) 2008-10Grottkau, Bob (2) 1969-70Gruneisen, Sam (1) 1986Hagen, Steve (2) 1997-98Hamilton, Budgie (5) 1993-97Hammerschmidt, Jeff (1) 2007Hartranft, Glenn (1) 1938Henke, Ed (1) 1965Henson, Dan (5) 1985-89House, Jim (3) 1987-89Hubbard, Bill (7) 1936-42Jackson, Cass (1) 1972Johnson, Johnny, Sr. (4) 1968-71Jones, Bob (4) 1960-63Jones, Edmund (1) 2003Joseph, Norman (2) 2001-02Katella, Pete (1) 1977Kay, Doug (1) 1976Keele, Tom (3) 1966-68Kerr, Larry (4) 1980-83King, Dewey (2) 1969-70Krikorian, Butch (4) 1963-66Landis, Tim (1) 2010Laveroni, Bill (5) 1990-94Lee, Ronnie (2) 2001-02Littlejohn, R. Todd (1) 2000Loose, Robert (2) 1971-72Lubick, Matt (2) 1997-98Lunney, Barry (2) 2003-04Lynn, Ron (2) 1977-78McMackin, Greg (5) 1979-83McPherson, Walt (8) 1939-42, 1946-49Mackovic, John (2) 1969-70Malley, Terry (2) 2009-10Mastro, Jim (1) 1996Margerum, Ken (5) 2005-09Matthews, Larry (1) 1954Mannini, Dick (3) 1974-76Mendonsa, Gibby (1) 1952Menges, Gene (17) 1952-68Miskulin, George (1) 1954Moropoulos, Craig (3) 1992-94Morton, Steve (5) 2005-09Murphy, Cal (1) 1973

Nagel, Jim (2) 1976-77Nash, Charles (8) 2001-05, 2007-09Ogas, Ray (1) 1984O’Quinn, Kyle (1) 2001Ottmar, Dave (1) 1979Padilla, Bob (3) 1973-75Painter, Dwain (2) 1971-72Perry, Bill (7) 1950-56Petrill, Larry (5) 1984-86, 1991-92Phillips, Russ (1) 1953Pitman, Jeff (1) 1997Pompa, Mike (2) 1984-85Ponciano, Ron (1) 1997Poole, Hampton (1) 1948Portal, DeWitt (5) 1937-41Quinn, Mike (3) 1976-78Quinn, Tom (3) 1999-2001Rasnick, Rick (9) 1982-90Rastovski, Dave (1) 1978Rea, Donnie (6) 1987-92Roche, Charlie (4) 2001-04Rodgers, Richard (2) 1995-96Sacks, Barry (3) 1998-2000Salave’a, Joe (2) 2009Seumalo, Joe (1) 2005Shea, Terry (3) 1984-86Skipper, Jim (2) 1977-78Stewart, Brian (1) 1997Strausser, Chris (2) 1995-96Sullivan, Dick (8) 1973-76, 1979-82Sumers, Dale (1) 1954Theder, Roger (4) 1993-96Thompson, Kenwick (5) 2001-04, 2006Thornburg, Andy (2) 1993-94Throckmorton, Todd (3) 1997-99Troxel, Lon (2) 1979-80Vogt, John (2) 1986-87Walsh, Jimmy (2) 1982-83Warner, Pop (2) 1939-40Webb, John (5) 1964-68Wells, Willard (3) 1973-75Wilkerson, Chris (3) 2002-04Williams, J.D. (1) 1999Williams, Jesse (2) 1998-99Williams, Keith (3) 2002-04Williams, Tom (2) 2005-06Williams, Walt (1) 1947Winkler, Jim (2) 1999-2000Winter, Bud (5) 1947-51Young, Bryant (1) 2010(#) – seasons as an assistant coach

Dom CapersGreen Bay

Packers

Dave FippSan Francisco

49ers

Mike GillhamerCarolinaPanthers

Steve HagenClevelandBrowns

Tom QuinnNew York

Giants

Jim SkipperCarolinaPanthers

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Bowl Games History

2010-11 College Football Bowl Schedule (Dates and Times are Tentative and Subject to Change)Bowl Game Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup NetworkNew Mexico Dec. 18 / 2 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. WAC vs. Mountain West ESPNuDrove Humanitarian Dec. 18 / 5:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho WAC vs. MAC ESPNR&L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 18 / 9 p.m. New Orleans, La. C-USA vs. Sun Belt ESPNBeef ‘O’ Brady’s Dec. 21 / 8 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Big East vs. C-USA ESPN

St. PetersburgMAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 8 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Mountain West vs. Pac-10 ESPNSan Diego Co. Credit Union Dec. 23 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Mountain West vs. Navy ESPN

PoinsettiaSheraton Hawaii Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii WAC vs. C-USA ESPNLittle Caesars Pizza Dec. 26 / 8:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten vs. MAC ESPNAdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 27 / 5 p.m. Shreveport, La. ACC vs. Mountain West TBAChamps Sports Dec. 28 /6:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. Big East/Notre Dame ESPNInsight Dec. 28 / 10 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPNEagleBank Dec. 29 / 2:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. ACC vs. C-USA ESPNTexas Dec. 29 / 6 p.m. Houston, Texas Big 12 vs. Big Ten ESPNValero Alamo Dec. 29 / 9:15 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big 12 vs. Pac-10 ESPNBell HelicopterArmed Forces Dec. 30 / 12 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas C-USA vs. Mountain West ESPNNew Era Pinstripe Dec. 30/3:20 p.m. Bronx, N.Y. Big East vs. Big 12 ESPNFranklin American Mortgage Dec. 30 /6:40 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ACC vs. SEC ESPN

Music CityBridgepoint Education HolidayDec. 30 / 10 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12 vs. Pac-10 ESPNMeineke Car Care Dec. 31 / 12:00 p.m.Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. Big East ESPNSun Dec. 31 / 2 p.m. El Paso, Texas Pac-10 vs. ACC CBSAutoZone Liberty Dec. 31/ 3:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. C-USA vs. SEC ESPNChick-fil-A Dec. 31 / TBA Atlanta, Ga. ACC vs. SEC TBADallas Football Classic Jan. 1/12:00 p.m. Dallas, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPNUOutback Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Tampa, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ABCCapital One Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPNGator Jan. 1 / 1:30 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN2Rose presented by Citi Jan. 1 / 4:30 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. *BCS vs. BCS ESPNTostitos Fiesta Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. *BCS vs. BCS ESPNOrange Jan. 3 / 8 p.m. Miami, Fla. *BCS vs. BCS ESPNAllstate Sugar Jan. 4 / 8 p.m. New Orleans, La. *BCS vs. BCS ESPNGMAC Jan. 6 / 8 p.m. Mobile, Ala. MAC vs. Sun Belt ESPNAT&T Cotton Jan. 7 / 8 p.m. Arlington, Texas Big 12 vs. SEC FOXPapajohn’s.com Jan. 8 /12 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Big East vs. SEC ESPNKraft Fight Hunger Jan. 9/ 9 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. WAC vs. Pac-10 ESPNTostitos BCS

National Championship Jan. 10 / 8 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. *BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 ESPNBOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES – When not having a conference champion participating in the BCSNational Championship Game, the BCS will have the following conference champions serve as host teams:Rose Bowl – Big Ten and Pac-10; FedEx Orange Bowl – ACC; Allstate Sugar Bowl – SEC; Tostitos FiestaBowl – Big 12.

2006 New MexicoBowl

San Jose State 20New Mexico 12

1971 PasadenaBowl

Memphis State 28San Jose State 9

1949 Raisin BowlSan Jose State 20

Texas Tech 13

1947 Raisin BowlSan Jose State 20

Utah State 0

1990 CaliforniaRaisin Bowl

San Jose State 48Central Michigan 24

1987 CaliforniaBowl

Eastern Michigan 30San Jose State 27

1986 CaliforniaBowl

San Jose State 37Miami (Ohio) 7

1981 CaliforniaBowl

Toledo 27San Jose State 25

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The Last TimeA PLAYER RUSHED FOR 200 ORMORE YARDS IN A GAME: TysonThompson (23 for 203 yards and one TD)as the Spartans lost at Hawai’i, 46-28, onOctober 23, 2004...and by the opponent:Ryan Matthews (20 for 233 yards and oneTD) as Fresno State defeated San JoseState, 41-21, on October 17, 2010.

TWO OR MORE TEAMMATESRUSHED FOR 100 OR MORE YARDSIN A GAME: Lamar Ferguson (10 for196 yards and one TD) and Jarmar Julien(10 for 126 yards and four TDs) as theSpartans beat Tulsa, 63-27, on October 27,2001...and by the opponent: Vai Taua (12for 144 yards and one TD), ColinKapernick (11 for 115 yards and threeTDs), Lampford Mark (17 for 114 and oneTD), and Luke Lippincott (12 for 112yards and 2 TDs) as Nevada defeated SanJose State, 62-7, on November 8, 2009.

A PLAYER CAUGHT 10 OR MOREPASSES IN A GAME: Kevin Jurovich(11 for 99 yards and one TD) in a 17-13win over UC Davis on August 30,2008...and by the opponent: JonMedeiros (10 for 149 yards) in a 17-14overtime win by Hawai’i on November21, 2009.

A RECEIVER GAINED AT LEAST 200YARDS IN A GAME: Kevin Jurovich(10 for 233 yards and two TDs) in a 51-17win over New Mexico State onNovember 10, 2007...and by the oppo-nent: Nate Burleson (12 for 326 yardsand no TDs) as San Jose State defeatedNevada, 64-45, on November 10, 2001.

TWO OR MORE TEAMMATESGAINED AT LEAST 100 RECEIVINGYARDS IN A GAME: James Jones (6 for106 and two TDs) and John Broussard (4for 106 and one TD) in the 20-12 win overNew Mexico in the inaugural NewMexico Bowl on December 23, 2006...andby the opponent: Ryan Grice-Mullen (14for 175 yards and one TD), Davone Bess(12 for 140 and one TD) and Jason Rivers(12 for 138 and one TD) in a 42-35 over-time loss to Hawai’i on October 12, 2007.

THREE TEAMMATES GAINED ATLEAST 100 YARDS IN A GAME: TuatiWooden (10 for 136 and one TD), LeonPinky (5 for 109 and two TDs) andCourtney Anderson (3 for 100 and threeTDs) in a 69-41 win at UTEP onNovember 8, 2003...and by the opponent:Ryan Grice-Mullen (14 for 175 yards andone TD), Davone Bess (12 for 140 and oneTD) and Jason Rivers (12 for 138 and oneTD) in a 42-35 overtime loss to Hawai’ion October 12, 2007.

A PASSER COMPLETED 30 OR MOREPASSES IN A GAME: Jordan La Seclacompleted 31-of-43 with two intercep-tions for 302 yards and two touchdownsin a 29-25 loss to Idaho on October 10,2009...and by the opponent: ChaseHolbrook (30 of 49, three interceptionsand two TDs) as the Spartans defeatedNew Mexico State, 51-17, on November10, 2007.

A PASSER PASSED FOR 350 OR MOREYARDS IN A GAME: Adam Tafralis (369yards, 28-of-47 passes, no interceptionsand one TD) in a 27-23 loss at LouisianaTech on November 17, 2007...and by theopponent: Colt Brennan (545 yards, 44-of-75, four interceptions and four TDs) asHawai’i defeated the Spartans, 42-35 inovertime, on October 12, 2007.

AN INTERCEPTION WAS RETURNEDFOR A TOUCHDOWN: Justin Cole (62yards) in a 33-16 loss to Boise State onOctober 24, 2008...and by the opponent:Tank Calais (96 yards) as Louisiana Techdefeated San Jose State, 55-20, onDecember 5, 2009.

MORE THAN ONE INTERCEPTIONIN GAME WAS RETURNED FOR ATOUCHDOWN: Kyle Flynn (90 yards)and Duke Ihenacho (43 yards) in a 31-14win at New Mexico State on October 18,2008...and by the opponent: NateKvamme (17 and 57 yards) as ColoradoState defeated San Jose State, 55-20, onOctober 11, 1997.

A PLAYER INTERCEPTED TWO ORMORE PASSES IN A GAME: DukeIhenacho intercepted two passes in a 30-7win over Utah State on October 11,2008...and by the opponent: LametriusDavis of Hawai’i intercepted two passesin the Rainbow Warriors’ 17-10 overtimewin on November 21, 2009.

A SPARTAN RETURNED AN INTER-CEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN INCONSECUTIVE GAMES: DukeIhenacho on 43-yard returns against UtahState and New Mexico State in 2008.

A PUNT WAS RETURNED FOR ATOUCHDOWN: Dwight Lowery (84yards) in a 42-35 overtime loss to Hawai’ion October 12, 2007...and by the oppo-nent: Richard Sherman (48 yards) forStanford in a 42-17 win over San JoseState on September 19, 2009.

A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN ASPARTAN TOUCHDOWN: PatrickPerry blocked a punt and Jeff Clarkpicked up the loose ball and returned it 2yards in the fourth quarter of theSpartans' 31-21 win at New Mexico Stateon November 4, 2006.

A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN ANOPPONENT TOUCHDOWN: MauriceShaw picked up a blocked punt in theend zone for an Idaho touchdown in theSpartans’ 28-20 win on October 6, 2007.

A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED FOR ASPARTAN TOUCHDOWN: TrestinGeorge returned a kickoff 96 yards in theSpartans' 40-19 loss at Illinois onSeptember 10, 2005.

A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED BY ANOPPONENT FOR A TOUCHDOWN:Chris Owusu returned the opening kick-off 94 yards in Stanford’s 42-17 win overSan Jose State on September 19, 2009.

A FUMBLE RESULTED IN A SPARTANTOUCHDOWN: Tony Ficklin picked upa fumble by Tulsa quarterback JamesKillian and ran 20 yards for a touchdownin the second quarter of a 34-24 loss tothe Golden Hurricane on November 20,2004.

A FUMBLE RESULTED IN AN OPPO-NENT TOUCHDOWN: Fresno State’sAlan Goodwin picked up a San Jose Statefumble and ran 28 yards for a touch-down, but the Spartans still defeated theBulldogs, 24-14, on December 2, 2006.

A PLAYER SCORED THREE OR MORETOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME: KyleReed rushed for three touchdowns in a35-10 win over San Diego State onSeptember 13, 2008...and by the oppo-nent: Louisiana Tech’s Daniel Porter

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The Last Timerushed for three touchdowns in a 55-20win over San Jose State on December 5,2009.

A SPARTAN SAFETY WAS SCORED:San Jose State scored a safety when LarryCollins tackled Morgan State punter EarlJohnson in the end zone in a 47-28 winon September 18, 2004.

AN OPPONENT SAFETY WASSCORED: New Mexico scored a safetywhen punter Waylon Prather wascharged with a 3-yard loss on a puntattempt in the Spartans’ 20-12 win overNew Mexico in the New Mexico Bowl onDecember 23, 2006.

TWO BROTHERS SCORED IN THESAME SAN JOSE STATE GAME: JamesCallier, Jr., caught a 2-point conversionpass and James T. Callier caught an 8-yard touchdown pass in the Spartans’ 31-21 win at New Mexico State onNovember 4, 2006.

A PLAYER KICKED THREE OR MOREFIELD GOALS: Jared Strubeck kickedfield goals of 30, 37 and 41 yards in a 30-24 win at Idaho on November 1,2008...and by the opponent: TreyFarquhar kicked field goals of 23, 52 and26 yards as Idaho defeated the Spartans,29-25, on October 10, 2009.

A SPARTAN LED THE NATION IN ASTATISTICAL CATEGORY AT THEEND OF A SEASON: Jarron Gilbert wasthe national leader in tackles for lossaverage in 2008. He averaged 1.81 tacklesfor loss per game and had 22.0 in 2008.

A DEFENSIVE EXTRA-POINT WASSCORED IN A SAN JOSE STATEGAME: Idaho scored a defensive extrapoint when Jeff Edwards blocked a third-quarter San Jose State extra-point kickattempt and teammate Cole Snyder ranwith the loose ball into the end zone dur-ing the 26-18 Spartan win on November26, 2005.

MORE THAN 60 POINTS WERESCORED BY ONE TEAM: The Spartansscored 70 points in the 70-63 win overRice on October 2, 2004...and by theopponent: Nevada scored 62 points in a62-7 victory over San Jose State onNovember 8, 2009.

MORE THAN 100 POINTS WERESCORED IN A SAN JOSE STATEGAME: San Jose State and Rice com-bined for a then-NCAA-record 133 pointsin a 70-63 Spartan victory on October 2,2004. There are eight times in school his-tory in which 100 or more points werescored in a football game.

SAN JOSE STATE SCORED 28 ORMORE POINTS IN A QUARTER: TheSpartans scored 28 points in the fourthquarter of the 70-63 win over Rice onOctober 2, 2004.

THE OPPONENT SCORED 28 ORMORE POINTS IN A QUARTER:Louisiana Tech scored 31 points in thesecond quarter of a 55-20 win over theSpartans on December 5, 2009.

SAN JOSE STATE OVERCAME ADEFICIT OF 14 OR MORE POINTS TOWIN: San Jose State trailed Nevada, 24-10, in the second quarter and came backto win, 27-24, on November 24, 2007.

THE OPPONENT OVERCAME ADEFICIT OF 14 OR MORE POINTS TOWIN: San Jose State led Hawai’i, 35-21,in the fourth quarter, but lost, 42-35 inovertime, on October 12, 2007.

SAN JOSE STATE WON A GAME ONTHE FINAL PLAY: Placekicker NickGilliam booted a 37-yard field goal asSan Jose State defeated Illinois, 38-35, onSeptember 21, 2002.

SAN JOSE STATE LOST A GAME ONTHE FINAL PLAY: Boise State kickerAnthony Montgomery kicked a 37-yardfield goal as the Broncos defeated theSpartans, 23-20, on November 11, 2006.

A SHUTOUT WAS RECORDED: SanJose State shut out Grambling State, 29-0,on August 23, 2003...and by the oppo-nent: Louisiana Tech blanked theSpartans, 21-0, on November 8, 2008.

SAN JOSE STATE DEFEATED ANATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENT:San Jose State defeated #9-ranked TCU,27-24, in San Jose, on November 4, 2000.

THE SPARTANS PLAYED AN OVER-TIME GAME: The Spartans lost toHawai’i, 17-10, in one overtime onNovember 21, 2009.

THE SPARTANS HAD A WINNINGSEASON: The Spartans had a 9-4 recordin 2006.

THE SPARTANS WENT TO A BOWLGAME: The Spartans beat New Mexico,20-12, in the New Mexico Bowl onDecember 23, 2006.

THE SPARTANS RECEIVED VOTES INA NATIONALLY-RECOGNIZEDFINAL POLL: The Spartans received onevote and tied for 32nd place in theAssociated Press’ final 2006 poll.

Nick Gilliam made a 37-yard field goal on the final play of the game in SanJose State’s 38-35 victory over Illinois in 2002.

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Spartan Stadium

The San Jose State University football team has played itshome games in Spartan Stadium since 1933. The Spartanswon the first football game played in the stadium, 44-0,

over San Francisco State, on October 7. Since then, the Spartanshave played 354 games over 74 seasons. The team’s 100th win inthe stadium came on October 21, 1967, against New Mexico, 52-14. The 200th victory occurred in 2005. SJSU’s home field recordis 217-120-17 entering the 2010 season.

Spartan Stadium currently seats 30,456 for football. Everyseat puts the spectator either close to or right on top of theaction. Two stadium expansions and renovations in the 1980’sincreased the seating capacity from 18,000 to over 30,000.

A FieldTurf surface replaced natural grass in 2009.Replacement began in December 2008 and installation was com-pleted in May 2009.

The multi-purpose facility is the site of the school’s annualcommencement ceremony. Concerts, professional and collegiatesoccer, religious convocations, band competitions and highschool football games also take place at Spartan Stadium.

Five Silicon Valley Football Classics were held in SpartanStadium. Air Force in 2000, Michigan State in 2001, Fresno Statein 2002, UCLA in 2003 and Northern Illinois in 2004 were bowl-game winners. The 1999 Women’s World Cup and 1999 NCAAWomen’s College Cup soccer events attracted record-settingcrowds.

The largest attendance at a home football game was a 31,681sellout crowd at the 2003 win over Grambling State. The gamemarked the first time under the current stadium configurationthat San Jose State had a “sellout” prior to game day.

The largest crowd to attend any event in the stadium wasestimated at 37,000 for a ZZ Top music concert.

LARGEST SPARTAN STADIUM FOOTBALL CROWDS

DATE OPPONENT ATTEND SCOREAugust 23, 2003 Grambling State 31,681 29-0 (W)November 17, 1990 Fresno State 31,218 42-7 (W)September 9, 2006 Stanford 29,321 35-34 (W)September 2, 1995 Stanford 28,467 47-33 (L)October 4, 1986 Fresno State 28,158 45-41 (W)November 15, 1986 CS Long Beach 27,786 38-14 (W)October 24, 2008 Boise State 26,258 33-16 (L)November 21, 2008 Fresno State 24,384 24-10 (L)September 12, 2009 Utah 23,684 24-14 (L)November 20, 1971 Arizona State 23,500 49-6 (L)September 6, 1986 Oregon 23,115 21-14 (L)September 13, 1997 Wisconsin 23,042 56-10 (L)September 7, 1996 California 22,647 45-25 (L)December 2, 2006 Fresno State 22,235 24-14 (W)November 11, 2006 Boise State 21,742 23-20 (L)October 29, 1988 Fresno State 21,367 17-15 (L)October 15, 1983 CS Fullerton 21,318 20-11 (L)October 23, 1982 Fresno State 21,302 39-27 (L)October 17, 1981 CS Fullerton 21,248 45-23 (W)October 12, 2007 Hawai’i 20,473 42-35 (L-OT)November 15, 1975 San Diego State 20,399 31-7 (W)November 7, 1987 Pacific 20,324 41-17 (W)October 11, 2008 Utah State 20,318 30-7 (W)November 16, 1991 Hawai’i 20,289 35-35 (T)October 1, 1983 Oregon 20,109 44-34 (W)

Above: The “new look” of Spartan Stadium, from sideline to-sideline(top) and end zone to end zone (middle). Below: A scene from a 2008

nationally-televised San Jose State football home game.

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UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY

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City of San Jose

Situated at the hub of Silicon Valleyis San Jose – the third largest city inCalifornia and the 10th largest in

the nation. San Jose, strategically locatedat the sunny, southern tip of the SanFrancisco Bay, is surrounded by rollinghills and striking mountains. San Jose’svibrant and growing downtown is the set-ting for San Jose State University and thefocus for important financial, commercialand arts communities.

Regional growth andstability are comple-mented by an active cul-tural life. San Jose is thehome of the SiliconValley High Technologyand the Children’sDiscovery museums, theSan Jose Museum of Art,San Jose Symphony, theSan Jose-ClevelandBallet, numerous gal-leries and arts centers,Opera San Jose, theWinchester MysteryHouse and otherrespected professional

and community group theater groups.Light rail and historic trolley lines, the

18,000-seat HP Pavilion at San Jose, con-vention facilities, shops and a diversenight scene add to the excitement.Reflecting the cultural richness of thecommunity is a wide range of restaurants.

A reason the South Bay has grown sodramatically is its quality of life. The mildclimate encourages an active and casuallifestyle. There are more than 100,000

acres of land for bik-ing, rollerblading andother outdoor activi-ties. Boasting nearly300 days of sunshineand an average sum-

mer temperature of 74 degrees, San Josesymbolizes the best California has to offer.The region’s 1.6-million residents enjoyrecreational and entertainment opportuni-ties year-round. Within a short drive areSan Francisco, beaches from Santa Cruz toCarmel, the California coastal redwoods,Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park.

The skyline of downtown San Jose

• 30 minutes from the Pacific Ocean

• Population - 990,000

• Average annual household income of$84,857 according to Money magazine

• One of the top-25 “brainiest” cities inthe country

• More college graduates per 100 resi-dents than any other major U.S. city

• More home owners than any large cityin the country

• Worker productivity is twice thenational average

• Best public safety record of any largemetropolitan area in the United States thelast 10 years.

• International airports – San Jose, SanFrancisco and Oakland

“ San Jose is a confident and exciting city, full ofoptimism and opportunity. We treasure our past.

We embrace our diversity. We nurture our future, inour children and through stewardship of our

resources. People are proud to live here.Our city is committed to sustaining and improvingthe quality of life in every neighborhood, for every

resident, now and in the future.” –www.sanjoseca.gov

San Jose offers a neighborhood feel in a metropolitan environment.

San Jose State University hosted the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’sBasketball Championship First & Second Round games at the

18,200-seat HP Pavilion in downtown San Jose.

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San Jose State University

San Jose StateUniversity, SiliconValley’s metropolitan

university, is pre-eminent inbroadly educating leadersand professionals for anincreasingly complex andglobal society.

Located in the heart of theSilicon Valley, this universityhas aided the development ofthe computer industry andthe resulting technologicaladvances in our nation byproviding the largest sourceof engineering, science andbusiness graduates to SiliconValley companies.

Graduating about 7,000students annually, San Jose State University also provides the pro-fessional infrastructure for the region – from teachers to socialworkers to artists to law enforcement officers to nurses. Theterms, “leaders and professionals,” describe not just the types ofgraduates who earn their degrees at San Jose State, but also theroles they assume in their communities and in their fields ofendeavor.

San Jose State University’s place in history is well-established.Founded in 1857, it was the first public institution of higher edu-cation on the West Coast. From its humble beginnings as a normalschool to train teachers for the developing frontier, it has maturedinto a master’s university offering 191 bachelor’s and master’sdegrees.

The university’s 30,000 students study in eight fully-accreditedcolleges: Applied Sciences and the Arts, Business, Education,Engineering, Humanities and the Arts, Science, Social Sciencesand Social Work. One strength of the academic program is thebroad general education cur-riculum that brings commonelements -- critical thinking,writing and communicationskills, and cultural pluralism-- to diverse studies.Academic strength also isseen in the university’snationally-recognized pro-grams. Examples include theSchool of Music, the Schoolof Art and Design, the Schoolof Journalism and MassCommunications, the Schoolof Nursing and the School ofLibrary and InformationScience.

In each discipline, qualityteaching remains a priority.Tenured faculty teach intro-

ductory as well as advancedcourses with an emphasis onsmall classes. Learning facili-ties include computer-equipped classrooms, theWestern world’s only under-graduate nuclear sciencefacility and North America’slargest Beethoven Center.Focusing on appliedresearch, faculty receive agrowing number of contractsand grants each year. FromMoss Landing MarineResearch Laboratory to theNASA Ames ResearchCenter, faculty are exploringeverything from the depthsof the ocean to the surface ofMars.

San Jose State University also finds strength in its diversity. Formany first-generation students, it is a gateway to economic inde-pendence and social mobility. It is also an incubator of culturaland intellectual development and an opportunity for lifelonglearning. Students range in age from first-time freshmen to col-lege transfers to professionals seeking additional education.Student demographics – with ethnic pluralism – provide the ben-efits of multiple cultures and diverse student interests and activi-ties. From residence life to athletic teams to social clubs to co-opjobs – student activities meet the needs of this diverse studentbody.

Some Notable San Jose State Living AlumniBen Nighthorse Campbell (judo) – two-term

U.S. Senator (Rep. - Colorado)John Carlos (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 200-meter dash

bronze medal winnerDr. Harry Edwards (track & basketball) – world-renowned

sports sociologistLee Evans (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 400-meter dash and

4x400 meter relay gold medal winnerPat Hughes (basketball) – Chicago Cubs radio broadcaster

Juli Inkster (golf) – Two-time U.S. Open champion & LPGAHall of Fame member

Major General Anthony Jackson (football) – DeputyCommanding General, U.S. Marine Corps Installations West

Roger Maltbie (golf) – NBC TV Sports golf commentatorTommie Smith (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 200-meter dash

gold medal winnerPeter Ueberroth (water polo & swimming) – One-time MajorLeague Baseball commissioner and Past President of the U.S.

Olympic CommitteeKen Venturi (golf) – 1964 U.S. Open champion & Sports

Illustrated ‘Sportsman of the Year’

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A nationally-acclaimed university:

• Ranked in the top 15 master's-levelpublic universities in the West – U.S.News & World Report, “America’s BestColleges”

• Ranked among the top 200 univer-sities in the nation for total researchspending.

• One of the top-20 universitiesnationally for greatest number of minor-ity graduates. – Diverse Issues In HigherEducation

Standing out from the rest

• San José State is the number onesupplier of engineering, computer sci-ence and business graduates to SiliconValley, the world’s high tech capital.

• San José State awards nearly $60-million in financial aid to 13,000 studentseach year.

• San José State is the only school inthe California State University systemthat has undergraduate and graduateprograms in nuclear science.

• The Metropolitan UniversityScholar’s Experience (MUSE) is a pro-gram aimed at helping first-year stu-dents succeed on campus.

• The Career Expo provides recruit-ment opportunities for nearly 2,000 stu-dents and 100 employers. Over 300employers visit the university annuallyto recruit students for available posi-tions.

• San Jose State is believed to be thefirst university in the country to create aMexican-American Studies Department.

• The nationally-recognized anima-tion program is a collaborative effortbetween SJSU and technology, entertain-ment and telecommunications industrypartners.

The Campus Village anchors thesoutheast corner of the university’s

skyline.

Students can walk from class to the 10-floor,$177-million King Library for study sessions and

research work without crossing a street.

The Event Center, located in the middle of the campus, is the home to the San Jose Statemen’s and women’s basketball programs, and hosts university events and major performing

artists in an intimate setting.

Tree-lined promenades accentuate the beautyof the San Jose State campus.

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Don W. Kassing, who retiredas San Jose State UniversityPresident in 2008, gracious-

ly agreed to return on an interimbasis for 2010-2011. During his term,the California State University chan-cellor will conduct a national searchfor a permanent replacement.

As president from 2005 to 2008,Kassing moved the university for-ward in several key areas. The cam-pus engaged in a university-widestrategic planning process, andmade great strides in private fundraising with $35 million ingifts leading to the naming of the Donald and Sally LucasGraduate School of Business, the Charles W. Davidson Collegeof Engineering and the Connie L. Lurie College of Education. Healso appointed Athletics Director Tom Bowen.

As president and vice president for administration andfinance, Kassing led the development of two campus landmarks:the award-winning Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, based ona unique and highly successful partnership with the city of SanJosé, and Campus Village, a state-of-the-art residential complexfor students, faculty and staff that is among the largest such CSUprojects, and the focus of a renewed sense of community oncampus.

Kassing's 18 years of experience in higher educationincludes vice president for university relations and administra-tive services at Murray State University in Kentucky and vicepresident for development and public affairs at Western StateCollege in Colorado. At Belleville Area College in Illinois from1975 to 1986, Kassing taught management and marketing andserved as department chair. He was also president of the GraniteCity campus for two years.

In addition to his career in higher education, Kassingworked for 11 years in private industry, including eight years incorporate finance and operations management for Brown GroupInc. and three years with General Motors Corporation.

Active in the community and region, Kassing served on thefollowing boards:

* San José Sports Authority* United Way Silicon Valley* San Jose Chamber of Commerce* Silicon Valley Leadership Group* Joint Venture Silicon Valley* Silicon Valley Higher Education Roundtable* Western Athletic Conference

Kassing holds a master's degree in business administrationand a B.S. in economics from St. Louis University.

"San Jose State makes an enormous difference inone of the best communities of America. I'mexcited about the great future we are shaping

together." - Don W. Kassing

Don Kassing shares a moment with former Spartan All-America andrecord-setting quarterback Mike Perez at an alumni reunion.

Don Kassing was San Jose State University’s President when theSpartans won the 2006 New Mexico Bowl.

Kassing named Tom Bowen (left) athletics director in December 2004.

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Tom Bowen, Director of Athletics

Tom Bowen was named SanJose State University’s direc-tor of intercollegiate athletics

on December 20, 2004. Under hisleadership, San Jose State is a viableDivision I-A intercollegiate athleticsprogram with proven athletics andacademic successes and financialadvancements to his credit.

“CULTURE OF CHAMPIONS”

At the core of Bowen’s missionfor San Jose State Universityathletics is building a “Cultureof Champions” academically,athletically and in the commu-nity. To reach that end, theNotre Dame alum has instilleda greater sense of purpose,commitment and executionfrom student-athletes, coaches,staff, alumni and friends. Hehas invested resources both inexternal and internal opera-tions; enhanced the depart-ment’s internet and socialmedia presence; and expandedmarketing, promotions andadvertising opportunities local-ly, regionally and nationallythrough the creation of SpartanSports Properties.

Bowen has led the SpartanFoundation - the department’sfund-raising component -through consistently challeng-ing and uncertain economicconditions to unprecedentedfiscal heights at the university.The Spartans have producedannual budget surpluses fourstraight years under his direc-tion and have re-invested theirgains back into their student-athletes and teams.

An integral member of theUniversity’s presidential staff,he has created and implement-ed short and long-term revenuestreams for intercollegiate ath-letics and other campus extra-curricular activities. His initia-tives and leadership fosterenergy university-wide.Athletics’ increased visibilityhas coincided with major andsignificant donations coming tothe University.

Since taking over, San Jose State has more football wins inthe latest four-year period than any similar span since 1990-93.The 2006 through 2008 Spartans are the first three Spartan teamsto post consecutive .500 or better records in the Western AthleticConference football standings. The 2006 Spartans capped theirfinest season in many years, posting a 9-4 overall record andcapturing the New Mexico Bowl championship.

Recent athletics accomplishments add to his Culture ofChampions. Women’s soccer and women’s golf are the latestteams to win a Western Athletic Conference championship.Women’s water polo is a consistent top-10 national program.Women’s swimming finished 2008-09 with the longest dual meetwinning streak in Division I. Women’s gymnastics is entrenchedas a NCAA Regional Championship qualifying team. Men’s bas-ketball, men’s soccer and men’s golf have produced measurablegains, particularly in conference competition.

Spartans have earned All-America honors in football,women’s golf, baseball and women’s water polo. San Jose Statehad its first women’s gymnastics individual NCAA Regionalchampion in 2009. Twelve student-athletes were honored nation-ally and more than 100 at the conference level for academicachievements in 2009-10.

Bowen (left) and Ken Venturi, a San Jose State alum, U.S. Openchampion and CBS-TV’s number-one golf analyst for 35 years.

At a 2009 home game, Bowenwelcomes San Jose State record-setter and Hamilton TigerCats

quarterback Adam Tafralis.

Bowen congratulates one of theprogram’s many sponsors at a

pre-game presentation.

Tom Bowen (left) hired Mike MacIntyre (right) as San Jose StateUniversity’s football coach on December 17, 2009.

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Bowen’s vision for student-athletesuccess and excellence led to the creationof a Student Success Services component.Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores, asmeasured by the NCAA, have risensteadily and strikingly under his watchand were at a then university-best in 2009and were surpassed in the 2010 report.

He has appointed new head coachesin football, men’s basketball, women’sbasketball, men’s golf, women’s golf,women’s swimming and diving, softball,women’s softball, women’s cross countryand women’s volleyball. Since 2005,coaches in women’s soccer, baseball,women’s golf, water polo and softballhave received conference Coach of theYear recognition.

In 2008, San Jose State was namedas one of 12 Division I universities citedfor Overall Excellence in Diversity in themost recent national study by TexasA&M University on behalf of the NCAA.

A VALUED PROFESSIONAL

Bowen’s proven administrative andmanagerial record at San Jose State hasresulted in meaningful national appoint-ments in college athletics. He is one ofeight Football Bowl Subdivision directorsof athletics serving on the 24-memberNCAA Division I Football IssuesCommittee. In 2009, Bowen was one of 12named to serve as a mentor to aspiringwomen and ethnic minority athleticsadministrators in the NCAA FellowsLeadership Program. He was theTournament Director for the 2010 NCAAMen’s Basketball Division IChampionship first and second roundsgames played in San Jose.

Bowen came to SanJose State after servingthree years as theDirector of CommunityAffairs and the executivedirector of the 49ersFoundation for the SanFrancisco 49ers of theNational Football League.He directed all of theteam’s fund-raising activ-ities and was responsiblefor alumni and currentplayer participation in thecommunity.

His Division I experience at the col-legiate level includes athletics adminis-tration positions at the University ofCalifornia and Saint Mary’s College inMoraga, Calif. As an assistant and associ-ate director of athletics at the Universityof California from July 2000 throughSeptember 2002, he was responsible forathletics fund-raising. Bowen was credit-ed with developing the first comprehen-sive planned giving program for theGolden Bears.

At Saint Mary’s College, he was theDirector of Foundations and CorporateRelations from May 1995to January 1997 beforebeing appointed to anassociate director of ath-letics position by thepresident of the college.From January 1997through April 2000, hemanaged the athleticsdepartment’s budget,directed a corporatesponsorship program andinteracted with the aca-demic senate, faculty anduniversity personnel onstudent-athlete issues.

His first professionalleadership appointmentin athletics was at De LaSalle High School inConcord, Calif. From1987 through 1995, heheld the positions of athletics directorand assistant football coach.

EDUCATION & COMMUNITY

The 1983 graduate of the Universityof Notre Dame majored in theology/soci-

ology and spent six years studying forthe priesthood with the Holy CrossFathers. Bowen went on to earn a mas-ter’s degree in administration/educationfrom the University of San Francisco in1990.

Active throughout the entire BayArea, he has been named to the San JoseMercury News’ Top-25 Most PowerfulSports Figures in the Bay Area. He serveson the board of the San Jose SportsAuthority. He is an adjunct professor atthe University of San Francisco School ofSports Management and at San Jose StateUniversity’s Department of Kinesiologywhere he teaches sports managementclasses. Bowen is a frequent guest lectur-er at several Bay Area university campus-es and is a welcomed speaker beforemajor corporations headquartered locallyon the topics of leadership, managementand motivation.

He is a Level 2 certified member ofthe College Athletic BusinessManagement Association (CABMA) andhas memberships in the NationalAssociation of Collegiate Directors ofAthletics (NACDA) and the NationalSociety of Fund Raising Executives.

The Denver, Colo., native and hiswife, Mia, are the parents of three chil-dren: sons, Andrew and Peter, and,daughter, McKenna.

San Jose State University Vice-President for Administration andFinance Rose Lee and Bowen await a 2009 ribbon-cutting ceremo-ny dedicating Spartan Stadium’s new FieldTurf playing surface.

Tom Bowen is a widely-known and highly-effective athleticsadministrator. The San Jose Mercury News recognizes him regu-larly in its Top-25 Most Powerful Sports Figures in the Bay Area.

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Marie TuiteSenior Associate

Athletics Director/Chief Operating Officer

Marie Tuite joined the San Jose State University athleticsadministrative team in an executive capacity in June2010 as the Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief

Operating Officer.At San Jose State, Tuite will oversee all of the Spartans’

internal components and affairs. She will manage the dailyoperations of the department, have direct supervision of studentservices and serve as sports supervisor for women’s basketball.

Her professional career includes executive positions atPacific-10 Conference universities and the NCAA. She comes tothe Spartans from Seattle University where she was a SpecialAssistant to the Athletics Director. Tuite assisted SeattleUniversity’s recent transition to NCAA Division I athletics sta-tus and provided administrative leadership to the Redhawks’men’s basketball program successfully negotiating a facilitylease of the 17,000-seat Key Arena and a local radio contractwith an ESPN broadcast affiliate.

Her first athletics administrative position was at Alma(Mich.) College in 1981 as the Director of Athletic Programs andActivities for an 18-sport intercollegiate program. She joined theUniversity of California women’s athletics staff in 1984 as anassistant athletics director.

Tuite then relocated to the NCAA office in the Kansas Cityarea and served as an Assistant Director of Championships from1989 to 1994. She assisted the organization’s sport committees inthe administration of the National Collegiate Championshipsprogram and coordinated the Association’s corporate partner,merchandising, promotional, and official ball programs forNCAA championships.

She returned to a campus setting in 1994 as a senior associ-ate athletics director at the University of Washington. Her dutiesincluded overseeing the process and appointment of new headcoaches, directing day-to-day operations including fiscal respon-sibility and leadership opportunities for numerous sports, andinitiating and implementing “keys to success” for priorityHusky sports programs.

A two-sport student-athlete and graduate of CentralMichigan University, she was inducted into the university’sAthletics Hall of Fame in 1990 as just the third female inductee.Tuite played field hockey and was a star basketball player whomajored in physical education. She earned her master’s degreefrom her alma mater in athletic administration.

Tuite is a member of NACDA (National Association ofCollege Directors of Athletics), NACWAA (National Associationof Collegiate Women’s Athletics Administrators) and theWomen’s Sports Foundation.

The native of Livonia, Mich., has two teenage sons, Michaeland John.

John PochSenior Associate

Athletics Director/Deputy Director of

Athletics

John Poch returned to San Jose State University in January2009 as a Senior Associate Athletics Director/DeputyDirector of Athletics. His duties include overseeing and

managing the department’s external relations components offund raising and community relations and serving as the sportssupervisor for baseball.

Poch served as the Tournament Director of the 1999 and2000 NCAA Women’s College Cup hosted by San Jose StateUniversity and was an assistant coach for the Spartans’women’s soccer team from 1995 to 2000. Under his direction, the1999 College Cup attracted more than 28,000 spectators for twosemifinal contests and the championship match. The 14,410 inattendance for the championship game remains the top atten-dance figure for a Women’s College Cup contest.

As a San Jose State assistant coach, he was on the groundfloor of the new Spartan program. In its first five seasons, SanJose State posted a 53-44-3 overall win-loss record.

Poch is a successful youth soccer coach with United StatesSoccer Federation and National Soccer Coaches Association ofAmerica (NSCAA) national licenses. He coached the San JosePioneer High School boys’ teams to three Central Coast Sectionchampionships and was named the National Coach of the Yearin 2001 by the NSCAA for the Youth Girls Competitive category.

From 2000 through 2008, he was the executive director ofthe After-School All-Stars of Greater San Jose - a program target-ing at-risk youths. In his eight years, After-School All-Stars grewfrom a two-person staff with a $275,000 annual operating budg-et to a full-time staff of 36 and 230 part-time employees and a$3.9-million budget comprised largely of dollars raised throughhis fundraising acumen and direction. More than 3,000 studentsfrom 50-plus elementary and middle schools in San Jose benefit-ed annually from After-School All-Stars when he elected toreturn to San Jose State athletics in an executive role.

Poch presently is enrolled in the Sports ManagementInstitute – a collaboration of the Universities of SouthernCalifornia, Texas, Michigan, Notre Dame and North Carolina.The Sports Management Institute provides a specialized execu-tive management program for sports professionals.

He is a member of NACDA (National Association ofCollege Directors of Athletics), NAADD (National Associationof Athletic Development Directors) and AFP (Association ofFundraising Professionals) and remains well-connected in SanJose. He also serves on the board of directors for After-SchoolAll-Stars.

The 2001 San Jose State University graduate majored inkinesiology. As a student-athlete, he played football at WestValley College before enrolling at San Jose State.

John and his wife, Debora, a 1988 San Jose University grad-uate, are the parents of one daughter, Nicole.

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Liz JarniganAssociate Athletics

Director/Senior WomanAdministrator

Liz Jarnigan joined the San Jose State University staff inJune 2008. Originally named the Director for Student-Athlete Success Services, she was promoted to Associate

Athletics Director for Student Services in June 2009. In April2010, Jarnigan added the responsibilities of Senior WomanAdministrator.

Her current responsibilities include serving as sports super-visor for women’s volleyball and softball and overseeing com-pliance, academics, student services, life skills, student-athleteadvising and tutoring and the assignment of learning specialists.

Jarnigan came to San Jose State from the University ofTulsa. She was the Coordinator of Student Services (2001-06)and an Associate Athletics Director for Student Services (2007-08). In 2003 and 2004, she was honored locally with the TulsaArea Girls and Women in Sports Role Model Award.

Her career in athletics administration began at Briar CliffCollege where she was an Assistant Athletics Director (1994-96)and Interim Director of Athletics (1996).

The 1987 graduate cum laude of St. Olaf College was a four-year letterwinner in volleyball. She received her master’s degreein athletic administration from Fort Hays State University in1988.

Jarnigan has high school and college teaching and coachingexperiences in Minnesota, Iowa and Kansas. She was thewomen’s volleyball head coach at Bethel College (1989-94), BriarCliff College (1994-96) and Carleton College (1996-99). Her 1992Bethel College was a conference champion and she was namedthe conference Coach of the Year for the team’s accomplishment.

One half of a coaching family, her husband, Jeff Jarnigan, isa professional football coach. He is the defensive coordinator forthe San Jose SaberCats of the Arena Football League.

The Jarnigans are the parents of three children, Mary, Jackand Emily. They reside in Los Gatos, Calif.

Ken McDonaldAssociate Athletics

Director

Ken McDonald, an administrator in the San Jose StateAthletics Department since 2005, is the AssociateAthletics Director for Advancement and the Executive

Director of the Spartan Foundation. McDonald also serves as thesports supervisor for the San Jose State women’s tennis pro-gram.

He originally joined the Spartans staff as an AssistantAthletics Director to head up corporate sales. In 2006, he shiftedhis focus to the Spartan Foundation - the fund raising arm forSan Jose State University student-athlete scholarships. Facedwith an economically-challenged environment, volunteer driveworkers under his leadership still raised an unprecedented $5-million plus over the last four years for the university’s 400-plusmember student-athlete population.

McDonald also has a history of successful revenue genera-tion in the private sector. He was a development consultant forthe Boys & Girls Club of Oakland, Calif. McDonald worked insales, promotions and marketing for two Northern California-based brewing companies. He also was the founder and presi-dent of Gamut, Inc., a commercial construction company. Morethan $3.0-million per year came into these companies as a resultof his sales and fund-raising acumen.

The graduate of Stanford University majored in English andearned a Master of Science degree in wildland resource sciencefrom the University of California, Berkeley. While at Stanford,he played on the 1966 freshman football team and was a mem-ber of the 1970 national championship rugby team.

McDonald and his wife, Terry, reside in Pleasanton, Calif.

San Jose State Fight Song (performed after a victory in front of the Spartan fans)

Fight on for dear old San Jose State Fight on for victory!

We are with you in every way No matter what the price may be!

Onward for Sparta noble and true Fight hard in everything you do!

And so we'll Fight! (RAH!) Win! (RAH!) March onward down the field and we will win the day!

San Jose State Alma Mater - Hail, Spartans, Hail!(performed only at Homecoming)

Hail, Spartans, Hail! Hail, Gold, Blue and White!

We pledge our hearts and hands to keep thy colors ever bright.

Forward we go!We will not fail!

Sing to our Alma Mater,Hail!, Hail!, Hail!

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Jody SmithAssociate Athletics

Director/Events & Facilities

Jody Smith, an administrator in the San Jose State AthleticsDepartment since 2008, is the Associate Athletics Directorfor Events and Facilities and the sport supervisor for

women’s swimming and women’s water polo. She joined theSpartans as an assistant athletics director and was promoted toher current position in July 2010.

Most recently, she served as the Tournament Manager forthe 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Championship Firstand Second Round games played in San Jose.

Smith came to San Jose State after a long association withStanford University. She was the Director of Special Events andthe Avery Aquatic Center manager and the Associate Directorfor The Track and Field Foundation.

The 1991 Stanford University graduate was a six-time All-America award -winning swimmer. She still swims competitive-ly in Masters competitions and set world records in long andshort course pools for the 200 backstroke in 2009.

Smith is a member of the Collegiate Event and FacilityManagement Association (CEFMA).

Matt WittyAssociate Athletics

Director/Business & Finance

Matt Witty is the Associate Athletics Director forBusiness and Finance. He assumed his current posi-tion in July 2010 and is the sports supervisor for men’s

and women’s soccer and oversees equipment services.Witty first joined the Spartans in 2001 as a business office

employee. He was the Assistant Ticket Manager from June 2002until April 2004. After working at Marshall University and theUniversity of Wisconsin in ticket operations, he returned to SanJose State in 2005 as the Assistant Director of Ticket Operations.

In June 2006, Witty accepted the position of AthleticsBusiness Manager. He was promoted to Assistant AthleticsDirector for Business and Finance in July 2008.

The 2001 Ball State University graduate also has a master’sdegree in sports marketing from Marshall University. He is amember of College Athletic Business Management Association(CABMA), Collegiate Event and Facility ManagementAssociation (CEFMA) and the National Association of CollegiateDirectors of Athletics (NACDA).

He and his wife, Kathy, reside in Campbell, Calif.

Michael BeaubienAssistant Athletics

Director/Marketing & Promotions

Michael Beaubien, an administrator in the San Jose StateAthletics Department since 2007, is the AssistantAthletics Director for Marketing and Promotions.

Beaubien was promoted to his current position in July 2010. Hisduties also include serving as Webmaster for www.sjsuspar-tans.com.

The 2001 University of Arizona graduate majored in politi-cal science. He began his professional career at ColumbiaUniversity in 2002 as the Director of Intramural Sports.Beaubien’s first position in intercollegiate athletics was as theAssistant Athletics Director of Ticket operations and Promotionsat Columbia.

Before joining the San Jose State athletics staff, Beaubienworked for J.P. Morgan Chase as a personal banker.

He is a member of the National Association of CollegiateMarketing Administrators (NACMA).

Beaubien, and his wife, Johanna, reside in Sunnyvale, Calif.

Mike ChisholmAssistant Athletics

Director/Broadcasting

Mike Chisholm is San Jose State University’s AssistantAthletics Director for Broadcasting and the play-by-play voice for the Spartans’ football and men’s basket-

ball radio broadcasts.Chisholm joined the Spartans in 2000 as the department’s

first Director of Broadcasting and Sales. Promoted to an assis-tant athletics director position in 2003, he hosts the weekly foot-ball coach’s radio and television shows, serves as the producerfor Spartan broadcasts and manages all aspects of the SpartanRadio Network.

The 1987 University of Wyoming graduate was the play-by-play voice for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and worked for KEYSRadio (1440 AM, Corpus Christi) prior to moving to San Jose.

During his 20-plus year broadcast career, The WyomingAssociation of Broadcasters, the National Sportscasters andSportswriters Association and the Associated Press Wyomingbureau honored him for his work in play-by-play broadcasting.

Chisholm, his wife, Lydia, and daughter, Karisse, live inSan Jose.

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Darren CoelhoAssistant Athletics

Director/Ticket Operations

Darren Coelho, a San Jose State University athletics staffmember since 2001 is the Assistant Athletics Director forTicket Operations.

Coelho joined the Spartans originally as the Athletics TicketManager. In 2005, he was named Director of Ticket Operations.He was promoted to an Assistant Athletics Director in 2008. AtSan Jose State, he also served as the ticket manager for the 2001through 2004 Silicon Valley Football Classic bowl games and the2007 and 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s BasketballChampionship games played in San Jose, Calif.

Coelho’s experience in ticketing dates back to 1997 when hewas named Ticket Manager for the San Jose Sabercats of theArena Football League.

The 1996 San Jose State University graduate majored inpublic relations. He is a member of the board of directors of theBay Area Professional Ticketing Association and serves on twoboards for the International Ticketing Association (INTIX).

Coelho and his wife, Shannon, are the parents of twins,Jackson and Madison, and reside in Livermore, Calif.

Eileen DaleyAssistant Athletics

Director/Academics

Eileen Daley is the Assistant Athletics Director forAcademics and the sports supervisor for men’s andwomen’s cross country.

Daley originally joined the Spartans staff in 2005 as an aca-demic counselor. In 2007, she was promoted to her currentadministrative position.

The 1995 Sonoma State University graduate majored in psy-chology and competed in track and field for two seasons. Sheearned a Master of Arts degree in sports psychology from JohnF. Kennedy University in 1997.

Daley’s professional career includes working for theUniversity of California Davis in 1996, Sonoma State University(1998-1999), and the California Interscholastic Federation (C.I.F.)for four years (1999-2003) as an assistant director focusing oneducational programs. She worked at San Francisco StateUniversity (2003-05) as an academic coordinator before comingto San Jose State.

Daley, her husband, Brian, and daughter, Mackenzie, live inHollister, Calif.

Maryann FoxAssistant Athletics

Director/Development

Maryann Fox is a San Jose State University AssistantAthletics Director for Development. Fox joined theSpartans administrative team in 2008.

She is a well-traveled professional who has management,marketing and sales experience in the educational and corporateenvironments on the East and West coasts. During her career,she worked for start-up companies, major corporations andmulti-national firms and served as a consultant.

Fox began her affiliation with San Jose State University in2004 as the Executive Assistant to the Vice President forUniversity Advancement. She was promoted in 2006 to Directorof Events for the University’s Advancement division before tak-ing her first position in intercollegiate athletics.

Fox holds professional memberships in the Council for theAdvancement and Support of Education (CASE), the AmericanManagement Association (AMA) and the American MarketingAssociation (AMA).

Lynn MeadeAssistant Athletics

Director/Compliance

Lynn Meade was named the Assistant Athletics Director forCompliance at San Jose State University in September2009.

Meade joined the Spartans’ administrative team after serv-ing as the Director of Compliance at the University of Texas-ElPaso from 2004 to 2009.

She began her athletics administration career in 2003 work-ing for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference andMetropolitan State College. In addition, Meade was theCompliance Services Intern for the Western Athletic Conferenceduring the 2003-04 academic year.

The 1995 cum laude graduate of Hartwick College inOneonta, N.Y., majored in anthropology and was a member ofthe women’s soccer team. Meade earned her J.D. from theUniversity of Denver in 2004.

She holds membership in the National Association ofCollegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) and theNational Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC).

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Athletics Staff & Head Coaches

MARWA ABBASStudent Success

Services

BEN COBIANStrength &

Conditioning

AARON DYESBusiness

Operations

LAWRENCE FANSports Information

Director

JORDAN FRIEDMAN

Spartan SportsProperties

DR. DANHABER

Team Physician

DR. MICHAELHENEHAN

Team Physician

CHRIS HOLDERDirector ofStrength &

Conditioning

ERIC HOWITTDirector ofEquipment

Services, Branding& Licensing

HISASHI IMURAAthletic Training

MIKE LANEEquipment

JEREMY LAYPORTStrength &

Conditioning

PAUL LEUNGBusiness

Operations

PAUL-WAYNEMAHLOW

Athletic Training

MATT MILLERBusiness

Operations

PAULAMINKLEIN

SpartanFoundation

DR. ROBERTNISHIME

Team Physician

DOUG OSUMIVideo Coordinator

BRAD POESpartan Sports

Properties

DREW AGBAYStudent Success

Services

GINAARCHIMEDEStudent Success

Services

SHAWNABRYANT

Athletic Training

DR. BILLCAMPSEY

NCAA FacultyRepresentative

DR. ANDRECHEVALIER

Team Physician

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JOHN RALSTONSpecial Assistant

WHITNEYROTROCK

Student ServicesCoordinator

ERIC SABINEquipment

VERONICASEGOVIACompliance

SCOTT SHAWDirector of Sports

Medicine

SANDI SMITHStudent Success

Services

JULIESTANSBERRY

ProjectCoordinator

AMY VILLASports Information

JUSTINWEAVEREquipmentManager

AUGIEARGABRIGHT

Men’s & Women’sCross Country

Head Coach

OSCAR CRESPOWomen’sVolleyball

Head Coach

PAM DeCOSTAWomen’sBasketball

Head Coach

JOHNDORMANNWomen’s GolfHead Coach

ANH-DAONGUYEN-CHURCH

Women’s TennisHead Coach

SAM PIRAROBaseball

Head Coach

GARY ST. CLAIRMen’s SoccerHead Coach

LOU TULLYWomen’s Water

Polo Head Coach

PETER TURNERSoftball

Head Coach

WAYNEWRIGHTWomen’s

Gymnastics Head Coach

SAGE HOPKINSWomen’s

Swimming &Diving

Head Coach

JOHNKENNADAY

Men’s Golf Head Coach

JEFFLEIGHTMAN

Women’s SoccerHead Coach

MIKEMacINTYRE

Football Head Coach

GEORGENESSMAN

Men’s BasketballHead Coach

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Contact Directory (Area Code is 408)University Administration

Don W. Kassing, Interim President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1177Dr. Bill Campsey, NCAA faculty representative

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-3428Athletics Administration

Tom Bowen, director of athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1200Linda Ozaki, administrative assistant

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1233John Poch, senior associate athletics director/deputy director

of athletics ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1739Marie Tuite, senior associate athletics director/

chief operating officer ([email protected]). . . . 924-1730Ken McDonald, associate athletics director/advancement

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1198Liz Jarnigan, associate athletics director/student services/

senior woman administrator/([email protected]). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-2462

Jody Smith, associate athletics director/events & facilities ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1239

Matt Witty, associate athletics director/business operations([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1312

Michael Beaubien, assistant athletics director/marketing &promotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1697

Mike Chisholm, assistant athletics director/broadcasting ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1244

Darren Coelho, assistant athletics director/ticket operations ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-SJTX

Eileen Daley, assistant athletics director/academic services ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-2040

MaryAnn Fox, assistant athletics director/development ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-3300

Lynn Meade, assistant athletics director/compliance ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1514

Administrative Support StaffAaron Dyes, business operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1745Eric Howitt, director of equipment services,

branding & licensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1267Doug Kelley, maintenance mechanic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1729Mike Lane, equipment manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1258Matt Miller, business operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1462Paula Minklein, Spartan Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1218Doug Osumi, video coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1276Whitney Rotrock, student services director . . . . . . . . . . 924-1349Julie Stansberry, project coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1201Justin Weaver, equipment manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1259

Media Relations (FAX - 924-1291)Lawrence Fan, sports information director

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1217Fan’s cell phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 768-3424

Amy Villa, associate sports information director ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1216

Spartan Sports Properties Brad Poe ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-2790Jordan Friedman ([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . 924-2791

Sports Medicine/Medical StaffScott Shaw, director of sports medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1297Shawna Bryant, assistant athletic trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1263Hisashi Imura, assistant athletic trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1256Paul-Wayne Mahlow, assistant athletic trainer . . . . . . . 924-1470Dr. Michael Henehan, team physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 995-5453Dr. Dan Haber, team physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297-3484Dr. Robert Nishime, team physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293-5807Dr. Andre Chevalier, team physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241-8326

Strength & ConditioningChris Holder, director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1304Jeremy Layport, assistant coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1392Ben Cobian, assistant coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1210

Student Success ServicesLiz Jarnigan, director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-2462Drew Agbay, academic advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1576Gina Archimede, academic advisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1578Sandi Smith, academic advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-2461Marwa Abbas, learning specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1378

Spartan Ticket Office (Toll Free - 1-877-SJSUTIX)Darren Coelho, assistant athletics director/ticket operations

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-SJTX

Football Office (FAX - 924-1169)Mike MacIntyre, head coach

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1266Kent Baer, defensive coordinator/linebackers coach

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1277Gary Bernardi, offensive line coach

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1278Brent Brennan, wide receivers coach

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1299Charles Clark, defensive secondary coach

([email protected]). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1273John DeFilippo, quarterbacks coach

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1275Kinji Green, cornerbacks coach

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1207Terry Malley, running backs coach/recruiting coordinator

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1247Tim Landis, offensive coordinator/tight ends coach

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1270Bryant Young, defensive line coach

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1274Bryan McGinnis, graduate assistant - offense

([email protected]). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1358Vavae Tata, graduate assistant - defense

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1358Kevin Gray, quality control

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1358Wendy Dunn, coordinator of football operations

([email protected]). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1235Yolanda Teruel, administrative assistant

([email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1266John Ralston, special assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1445

Head CoachesAugie Argabright (17th year), cross country . . . . . . . . . 924-1465Oscar Crespo (4th year), women’s volleyball . . . . . . . 924-1242Pam DeCosta (4th year), women’s basketball . . . . . . 924-1241John Dormann (6th year), women’s golf . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1250Sage Hopkins (6th year), women’s swimming . . . . . . 924-1225John Kennaday (6th year), men’s golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1251Mike MacIntyre (1st year), football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1266George Nessman (6th year), men’s basketball . . . . . . . 924-1232Anh-Dao Nguyen-Church (19th year), women’s tennis 924-1327Sam Piraro (24th year), baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1255Jeff Leightman (3rd year), women’s soccer . . . . . . . . . 924-1718Gary St. Clair (21st year), men’s soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1261Lou Tully (15th year), women’s water polo . . . . . . . . 924-1523Peter Turner (5th year), softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 924-1253Wayne Wright (10th year), women’s gymnastics . . . . 924-1390

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Mike Chisholm, Assistant AthleticsDirector for Broadcasting at San JoséState, and Kevin Richardson form the2010 Spartan Radio Network team.

Chisholm is in his 11th season as theteam’s play-by-play voice and alsoserves as the program’s producer.

Richardson is in his third season as theanalyst. He played linebacker for the1985 through 1988 Stanford teams.Richardson has called high school, com-munity college and college footballgames throughout Northern and CentralCalifornia the last seven seasons.

KLIV (1590 AM, San José) is in its 19thseason as the flagship station. KION(1460 AM Salinas) is a local affiliate.

Spartan Radio Network

2010 Radio Broadcast Schedule

Date Opponent Air timeSept. 4 at Alabama TBASept. 11 at Wisconsin 8:30 a.m.Sept. 18 vs. Southern Utah 4:30 p.m.Sept. 25 at Utah 4:30 p.m.Oct. 2 vs. UC Davis 4:30 p.m.Oct. 9 at Nevada 12:30 p.m.Oct. 16 vs. Boise State 4:30 p.m.Oct. 23 vs. Fresno State 4:30 p.m.Oct. 30 at New Mexico State 12:30 p.m.Nov. 13 vs. Utah State 4:30 p.m.Nov. 20 at Hawai’i 7:00 p.m.Nov. 27 vs. Louisiana Tech 4:30 p.m.Dec. 4 at Idaho 1:30 p.m.

Pacific time listed for all broadcasts.

All San Jose State football radiobroadcasts originated by the SpartanRadio Network are available on theGold Zone. Log on to www.sjsuspar-tans.com and click on the Gold Zoneicon on the home page.

Internet Broadcasts

Sept. 27, 1975 at StanfordStanford 36-34 (W) ABC-TV

Nov. 15, 1975 at Spartan StadiumSan Diego State 31-7 (W) ABC-TV

Dec. 3, 1977 at Spartan StadiumSan Diego State 37-34 (L) ABC-TV

Sept. 22, 1979 at CaliforniaCalifornia 13-10 (L) ABC-TV

Sept. 13, 1980 at Washington StateWashington State 31-26 (W) ABC-TV

Sept. 26, 1981 at CaliforniaCalifornia 27-24 (W) ABC-TV

Oct. 3, 1981 at Fresno StateFresno State 65-33 (W) ABC-TV

Oct. 17, 1981 at Spartan StadiumCal State Fullerton 45-23 (W) ESPN

Sept. 18, 1982 at StanfordStanford 35-31 (W) CBS-TV

Oct. 2, 1982 at CaliforniaCalifornia 26-7 (L) ABC-TV

Nov. 19, 1983 at Arizona StateArizona State 24-17 (L) TBS

Oct. 3, 1985 at Spartan StadiumCal State Fullerton 20-18 (L) ESPN

Nov. 7, 1985 at Long BeachLong Beach State 37-22 (L) ESPN

Oct. 17, 1987 at Fresno StateFresno State 20-16 (W) ESPN

Oct. 24, 1987 at Spartan StadiumUNLV 48-24 (W) ESPN

Nov. 2, 1996 at Spartan StadiumSan Diego State 49-20 (L) ABC-TV

Oct. 25, 1997 at Spartan StadiumAir Force 25-22 (W) ESPN2

Oct. 16, 1999 at RiceRice 49-7 (L)Fox Sports Net

Nov. 4, 2000 at Spartan StadiumTCU 27-24 (W) ESPN2

Aug. 23, 2003 at Spartan StadiumGrambling State 29-0 (W) ESPN2

Nov. 13, 2004 at Spartan StadiumBoise State 56-49 (L-2OT) ESPN2

Oct. 22, 2005 at Spartan StadiumNevada 30-23 (L) ABC-TV

Oct. 21, 2006 at NevadaNevada 23-7 (L) ABC-TV

Oct. 12, 2007 at Spartan StadiumHawai’i 42-35 (L-2OT) ESPN

Oct. 11, 2008 at Spartan StadiumUtah State 30-7 (W) ESPNU

Oct. 24, 2008 at Spartan StadiumBoise State 33-16 (L) ESPN2

Nov. 21, 2008 at Spartan StadiumFresno State 24-10 (L) ESPN2

Regular Season Network TV History

2010 Network Television Schedule

(as of July 1)Date Opponent Carrier Air timeSept. 11 Wisconsin ESPN 9:00 a.m.

Pacific time listed for all telecasts. Times and schedule subject to change.

Kevin Richardson (left) and Mike Chisholmare the Spartans’ play-by-play broadcast team.

Sept. 5 at USCUSC 56-3 (L) FSN

Sept. 12 at Spartan StadiumUtah 24-14 (L) ESPNU

Nov. 8 at Spartan StadiumNevada 62-7 (L) ESPN

The Mike MacIntyre Radio Show willair every Wednesday during the seasonon KLIV Radio (1590 AM, San Jose) at8:00 p.m. (PT).

The show originates from OriginalJoe’s located in downtown San Jose.

Mike Chisholm serves as the host ofthe Mike Macintyre Radio Show.

Mike MacIntyre Radio Show

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Office LocationThe sports information office is located at 1393 S. 7th Street,

San Jose, CA 95112. Parking and work space for the media areavailable.

Credential RequestsCredentials are issued for news and editorial coverage on a

case-by-case basis to those filing game stories, accredited mem-bers from established media outlets, and personnel assigned bythe sports information office. Requests should be directed toLawrence Fan, Sports Information Director. The credential recip-ient agrees to all conditions set forth by the University relatingto conduct and print, video, audio, digital and photographicgame coverage.

Press BoxThe Spartan Stadium press box is located on the 7th Street

side of the stadium and is an open-air facility. Carry a jacket.The press box remains open three hours after each contest.

Game Day ParkingMedia parking is located in Lot 1, located on 7th and

Humboldt streets. Media parking passes for home games areissued by the sports information office.

PhotographersCredentials are issued to newspapers, wire services, video

crews and team photographers. NCAA rules limit photogra-phers to a wide area behind the restraining line around the play-ing field and outside the 25-yard lines.

Play-by-Play TelevisionContact Lawrence Fan in writing at least 30 days prior to a

game concerning video play-by-play of San Jose State Universityhome football games.

Radio BroadcastsThe radio broadcast booth for the designated official flagship

station of the visiting team at Spartan Stadium is Box B on themezzanine level of the press box and has space for five workingindividuals. ISDN and regular telephone service are provided.

ProductionTruck &

Satellite UplinkParking

Productiontruck and satelliteuplink parking ison the 7th streetside of the stadi-um. Arrangements must be made to park a truck overnightinside Spartan Stadium.

ScoutsSpace limitations prohibit seating and standing in the press

box for scouting purposes.Spotters & Statisticians

Requests for spotters and/or statisticians should be placedtwo weeks prior to a home game.

Statistics & ServicesGame statistics, play-by-play accounts and post-game quotes

are compiled and distributed. FAX service is available. A meal isavailable two hours before kickoff.

Team Practices & In-Person InterviewsDuring the season, the Spartans practice in the morning. In-

person, post-practice interview opportunities with the student-athletes, generally, occur at approximately 11:00 a.m. onTuesdays and Wednesdays. Please contact the sports informationoffice in advance with your interview request.

Telephone Lines & Wireless InternetNine telephone lines and wireless internet are available in the

press box area. Travel

Mineta San Jose International Airport is a 15-minute drive toSpartan Stadium. Alaska, American, Delta, Hawaiian, Horizon,Jet Blue, Northwest, Southwest, United and US Air are majordomestic carriers with daily flights into San Jose. San Franciscoand Oakland International Airports are 45-minute freewaydrives to San Jose State University.

Weekday Telephone InterviewsPlayers are available for telephone interviews. Best interview

days are Tuesday and Wednesday late mornings. Place arequests at least a day in advance. Out-of-town telephone inter-views with players originate from the media relations office at amutually-convenient time.

Weekly Press ConferenceCoach Mike MacIntyre and selected team members will partic-

ipate in a weekly news conference at the Simpkins StadiumCenter. The first press conference is Mon., Aug. 30. Call (408)924-1217 for more details.

Weekly WAC TeleconferenceCoach Mike MacIntyre participates in the weekly Western

Athletic Conference’s Monday teleconference beginning Aug. 30through Nov. 29. Telephone number is (913) 312-9303. Replaybegins at 2:00 p.m. (PT) and can be accessed by calling (877) 812-1320.

9:30 a.m. (PT) Dave Chaffin, WAC9:32 a.m. (PT) San Jose State9:39 a.m. (PT) Hawai’i9:46 a.m. (PT) Louisiana Tech9:53 a.m. (PT) New Mexico State10:00 a.m. (PT) Utah State10:07 a.m. (PT) Idaho10:14 a.m. (PT) Nevada10:21 a.m. (PT) Boise State10:28 a.m. (PT) Fresno State10:35 a.m. (PT) WAC Commissioner

World Wide Web InformationThe official San Jose State University athletics webite is

www.sjsuspartans.com.www.collegepressbox.com is the official media website for

Western Athletic Conference football. Access and downloadweekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots,logos and more for the WAC and each of its member schools.Login information is available to accredited media or one canapply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected].

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NEWSPAPERSSan José Mercury News, 750 Ridder Park Dr., San José, CA 95190.(408) 920-5354, (408) 920-5244 (FAX). www.mercurynews.com.Mark Purdy, Tim Kawakami (Columnists), Jon Wilner (Collegebeat).

San Francisco Chronicle, 901 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103.(415) 777-7201, (415) 543-3754 (FAX). www.sfgate.com. GwenKnapp, Scott Ostler, Bruce Jenkins (Columnists), JohnCrumpacker (College beat).

Bay Area News Group, 2630 Shadelands Dr., Walnut Creek, CA94598. (925) 943-8591, (925) 943-6150 (FAX). www.bayareanews-group.com. Gary Peterson, Monte Poole (Columnists), JonathanOkanes (College beat).

Santa Cruz Sentinel, 207 Church St., Santa Cruz, CA 95061. (831)423-4248, (831) 429-9620 (FAX). www.santacruzsentinel.com. JimSeimas.

Spartan Daily, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. (408)924-3280, (408) 924-3237 (FAX).

RADIOKLIV 1590-AM (Flagship station), P.O. Box 995, San José, CA95109. (408) 293-8030. www.kliv.com.

KCBS 740-AM, 865 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111. (415)765-4062, (415) 765-4080 (FAX). www.kcbs.com. Hal Ramey(Sports director), Steve Bitker, Dave Lewis, John Shrader.

KGO 810-AM, 900 Front St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 954-8142, (415) 954-8686 (FAX). www.kgo.com. Rich Walcoff, KevinRatich.

KNBR 680-AM, 1050-AM, 55 Hawthorne St., San Francisco, CA94111. (415) 995-6807. www.knbr.com. Ralph Barbieri, RodBrooks, Damon Bruce, Bob Fitzgerald, Brian Murphy, GaryRadnich, Tom Tolbert (weekday talk hosts).

KSJS 90.5-FM, San José State University, San José, CA 95192.(408) 924-4548, (408) 924-4583 (FAX). www.ksjs.org.

KTRB 860 AM, 1700 Montgomery St., #400, San Francisco, CA94111. (415) 398-4242. www.ktrb860.com. Ron Barr, ChrisTownsend (local weeknight talk hosts).

TELEVISIONComcast SportsNet Bay Area, 300 Townsend St., San Francisco, CA94107, (415) 615-4600. www.csnbayarea.com. Damon Andrews,Mindi Bach, Dave Benz, Chuck Fisher, Kate Longworth, MattMorrison, Scott Reiss, Jaymee Sire, Henry Wofford (Anchors &reporters).

KNTV-TV, 2450 N. First St., San José, CA 95131. (408) 432-4765,(408) 432-4425 (FAX). www.nbc11.com. Raj Mathai (Sports direc-tor), Laurence Scott, Laura Behnke.

KRON-TV, 1101 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA 94109. (415)561-8981, (415) 561-8136 (FAX). www.kron.com. Gary Radnich(Sports director), Vernon Glenn.

KPIX-TV, 855 Battery St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 765-8675, (415) 765-8973 (FAX). www.kpix.com. Dennis O’Donnell(Sports director), Kim Coyle.

KGO-TV, 900 Front St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 954-7934,(415) 956-6402 (FAX). www.kgo.com. Larry Beil (Sports director),Mike Shumann.

KTVU-TV, 2 Jack London Sq., Oakland, CA 94607. (510) 874-0254, (510) 451-2610 (FAX). www.ktvu.com. Mark Ibanez (Sportsdirector), Joe Fonzi, Fred Inglis.

KSBW-TV, P.O. Box 81651, Salinas, CA 93912. (831) 424-1198,(831) 424-0124 (FAX). www.ksbw.com. Dennis Lehnen (Sportsdirector).

Update TV, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. (408)924-3250.

NEWS SERVICESAssociated Press, 303 Second St., Suite 680N, San Francisco, CA94107. (415) 495-1708, (415) 495-4967 (FAX). www.ap.org. JanieMcCauley, Josh Dubow, Rick Eymer.

LAWRENCE FANSports Information

Director

AMY VILLAAssociate Sports

InformationDirector

DOMINICURRUTIA

Student Assistant

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Opponents’ Composite Schedule

Alabama

San JoseState

Penn State

at Duke

at Duke

Florida

at South

Carolina

Mississippi

at Tennessee

at LSU

MississippiState

GeorgiaState11/18

Auburn11/26

Wisconsin

atUNLV

San JoseState

ArizonaState

AustinPeay

atMichigan

State

Minnesota

Ohio State

atIowa

atPurdue

Indiana

atMichigan

North-western

SouthernUtah

atWyoming

San Diego

atSan Jose

State

atTexas State

NorthernArizona

atNorth

Dakota

Cal Poly

SouthDakota

atUC Davis

DixieState

atEastern

Washington

Utah

Pitt9/2

UNLV

atNew

Mexico

San JoseState

atIowaState

atWyoming

ColoradoState

atAir Force

TCU

atNotreDame

atSan Diego

State

BrighamYoung

UC Davis

atCalifornia

PortlandState

atSan Diego

atWeberState

atSan Jose

State

SouthDakota

SouthAlabama

SouthernUtah

atNorth

Dakota

atCal Poly

SacramentoState

Nevada

EasternWashington

9/2

ColoradoState

California9/17

atBrighamYoung

atUNLV

San JoseState

atHawai’i

Utah State

atIdaho

atFresnoState

NewMexico

State

Boise State11/26

atLouisiana

Tech

BoiseState

VirginiaTech9/6

at FedExField

atWyoming

OregonState

atNew

MexicoState

Toledo

atSan Jose

State

LouisianaTech

10/26

Hawai’i

atIdaho11/12

FresnoState11/19

atNevada11/26

Utah State

FresnoState

Cincinnati

atUtah State

atMississippi

Cal Poly

Hawai’i

NewMexico

State

atSan Jose

State

atLouisiana

Tech

Nevada

atBoise State

11/19

Idaho

Illinois

NewMexico

State

San DiegoState9/5

atUTEP

atKansas

Boise State

NewMexico

atFresnoState

atIdaho

San JoseState

atUtah State

LouisianaTech

atNevada

Hawai’i

Utah State

atOklahoma

Idaho State

FresnoState

atSan Diego

State

BrighamYoung10/1

atLouisiana

Tech

Hawai’i

atNevada

NewMexico

State

atSan Jose

State

Idaho

atBoise State

Hawai’i

USC9/2

atArmy

atColorado

CharlestonSouthern

LouisianaTech

atFresnoState

Nevada

atUtah State

Idaho

atBoise State

San JoseState

atNew

MexicoState

UNLV

LouisianaTech

Grambling

atTexasA&M

Navy

SouthernMississippi

atHawai’i

Utah State

Idaho

atBoise State

10/26

FresnoState

atNew

MexicoState

atSan Jose

State

Nevada

Idaho

NorthDakota

atNebraska

UNLV

atColorado

State

atWestern

Michigan

atLouisiana

Tech

NewMexico

State

atHawai’i

Nevada

Boise State11/12

atUtah State

atFresnoState

San JoseState

Sept. 4

Sept. 11

Sept. 18

Sept. 25

Oct. 2

Oct. 9

Oct. 16

Oct. 23

Oct. 30

Nov. 6

Nov. 13

Nov. 20

Nov. 27

Dec. 4

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