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Cougar football/Mission statement.................... 1
2010 Cougar Football Facts...................................................... 2
Martin Stadium....................................................................... 4
Cougars in the NFL................................................................... 8
Cougar Recognition................................................................ 13
2010-11 Bowl Schedule......................................................... 14
Washington State University Athletic Department
Mission Statement
It is the mission of the Athletic Department
to create and foster an environment which
provides opportunities for all student-athletes
to enrich their collegiate experience through
participation on athletic teams which are
competitive at the conference and national
level. In concert with the mission and values of
2010 Outlook............................................................ 15
Preview.................................................................................. 16
Depth Chart.......................................................................... 20
Coaches and Staff................................................... 21
2010 Cougar Football Players.............................. 37
Rosters.................................................................................... 38
Profiles................................................................................... 42
2010 Cougar Opponents......................................... 81
School Information................................................................ 82
Yearly Results......................................................................... 85
2009 In Review........................................................... 91
Final WSU Stats....................................................................... 92
Game Summaries.................................................................. 94
gender and ethnic diversity and is committed
Cougar History and Awards..............................
Honors................................................................................
Bowl Games........................................................................
Individual Records...............................................................
Team Records......................................................................
Year-by-Year Scores..............................................................
Cougar Lettermen...............................................................
114 Years of Cougar Football...............................................
Assistant Football Coaches...................................................
WSU Football Coaches.........................................................
WSU All-Time Records..........................................................
Cougar Retired Numbers.....................................................
Washington State ISP Sports Networks................................
WSU Media.........................................................................
to providing equitable opportunities for all
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY.............................. 152
Washington State University, the department
is dedicated to providing opportunities, which
will enhance the intellectual, physical, social,
moral and cultural development of the whole
person, while conducting all activities with
honesty and integrity in accordance with the
principles of good sportsmanship and ethical
conduct. The Athletic Department values
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students and staff. The department will pursue
its mission while upholding the values, purposes
and policies of Washington State University,
the Pacific-10 Conference, and the National
Collegiate Athletic Association.
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cougar football facts 2010
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Cougar Football 2010 Facts
LETTERMEN RETURNING: (48)
Offense - 25 (Seniors - 11, Juniors - 6, Sophomores - 8)
Defense - 21 (Seniors - 7, Juniors - 4, Sophomores - 10)
Kickers - 2 (Seniors - 2, Juniors - 0, Sophomores - 0)
Totals - 48 (Seniors - 20, Juniors - 10, Sophomores - 18)
LETTERMEN LOST: (22)
Offense – 12; Defense - 9; Kickers – 1
OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING (8)
OL B.J. Guerra, 6-3, 315, #Jr., 2V, Moses Lake, Wash. (Moses Lake)
OL Micah Hannam, 6-4, 283, #Sr., 3V, Gig Harbor, Wash. (Peninsula)
WR Jared Karstetter, 6-4, 208, Jr., 2V, Spokane, Wash. (Ferris)
OL Tyson Pencer, 6-8, 330, #So., 1V, Delta, B.C. (Sands Secondary)
WR Gino Simone, 6-0, 187, So., 1V, Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline)
WR Jeffrey Solomon, 6-0, 200, #Sr., 1V, Seattle, Wash. (Ingraham)
QB Jeff Tuel, 6-3, 214, So., 1V, Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West)
OL Zack Williams, 6-4, 298, #Sr., 1V, Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena)
OFFENSIVE BACKUPS RETURNING (12)
WR Daniel Blackledge, 6-0, 181, Sr., 3V, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Palmer)
FB Jared Byers, 6-0, 224, So., 1V, Pullman, Wash. (Pullman)
TE Andrei Lintz, 6-5, 247, #So., 1V, Bellingham, Wash. (Meridian)
QB Marshall Lobbestael, 6-3, 210, #Jr., 2V, Oak Harbor, Wash. (Oak Harbor)
RB Logwone Mitz, 6-1, 230, #Jr., 2V, Redmond, Wash. (Redmond)
RB James Montgomery, 5-10, 200, #Sr., 1V, Rancho Cordova, Calif. (Rancho Cordova)*
OL Chris Prummer, 6-2, 263, #Sr., 2V, Renton, Wash. (Liberty)
OL Alex Reitnouer, 6-5, 270, So., 1V, Pasadena, Calif. (St. Francis)
OL Andrew Roxas, 6-2, 303, #Jr., 2V, Sun Valley, Calif. (St. Francis)*
RB Chantz Staden, 5-10, 205, #Sr., 1V, Campbell, Calif. (Westmont)*
TE Skylar Stormo, 6-5, 250, #So., 1V, Everett, Wash. (Kamiak)
RB Carl Winston, 5-8, 197, So., 1V, Harbor City, Calif. (Serra)
OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST (3)
OL Kenny Alfred, 6-2, 300, 4V, Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor)
RB Dwight Tardy, 5-10, 208, 4V, Santa Fe Springs, Calif. (St. Paul)
TE Tony Thompson, 6-2, 241, 3V, Seattle, Wash. (Ballard)
DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING (8)
S LeAndre Daniels, 6-2, 206, #So., SQ, San Leandro, Calif. (San Leandro)*
DE Casey Hamlett, 6-3, 250, Sr., 1V, Edmonds, Wash. (Edmonds-Woodway)
LB Alex Hoffman-Ellis, 6-1, 241, #Jr., 1V, Los Angeles, Calif. (Hamilton)
DE Kevin Kooyman, 6-6, 262, #Sr., 3V, Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma)*
DE Travis Long, 6-4, 258, So., 1V, Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep)
S Chima Nwachukwu, 5-11, 200, Sr., 2V, Allen, Texas (Allen)
CB Daniel Simmons, 5-10, 187, #So., 1V, Ontario, Calif. (Colony)
DT Bernard Wolfgramm, 6-3, 285, #Sr., 1V, San Mateo, Calif. (San Mateo)
* Missed majority or all of 2009 season due to injury
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Cougar Football 2010 Facts
GENERAL INFORMATION
WSU FOOTBALL INFORMATION
NICKNAME: Cougars
HEAD COACH: Paul Wulff, Washington State, 1990
COLORS: Crimson and Gray
WSU RECORD: 3-22, 1-17 Pac-10 (two years)
PRESIDENT: Elson S. Floyd
CAREER RECORD: 56-62 (10 years)
FOUNDED: 1890
ASSISTANTS:
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Bill Moos
Chris Ball, assistant head coach/co-defensive coordinator/safeties
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE: Ken Casavant
Jody Sears, co-defensive coordinator/cornerbacks
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
Todd Sturdy, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks
ENROLLMENT: 25,135
Mike Levenseller, wide receivers
STADIUM: Martin Stadium (35,117 FieldTurf)
Steve Morton, offensive line
SID: Bill Stevens
Travis Niekamp, linebackers
SID ASSISTANTS: Linda Chalich, Craig Lawson,
Rich Rasmussen, recruiting coordinator/tight ends
Jessica Schmick, Joe Nickell
FOOTBALL CONTACTS: Bill Stevens (wsstevens@wsu.edu) and
Malik Roberson, defensive line
Dave Ungerer, running backs/special teams
Joe Nickell (jnickell@wsu.edu)
FOOTBALL OFFICE: Bohler Athletic Complex 102,
SID OFFICE: Bohler Athletic Complex 195
Pullman, WA 99164-1602
Pullman, WA 99164-1602
FOOTBALL PHONE: 509-335-0250
SID PHONE: 509-335-2684 (COUG)
2009 RECORD: 1-11 Overall
SID FAX: 509-335-0267
2009 PACIFIC-10: 0-9 (10th)
WSU ATHLETIC HOME PAGE: www.wsucougars.com
OFFENSE: Spread
WSU TICKETS: 1-800-GO-COUGS
DEFENSE: 4-3
2010 CAPTAINS: Game Captains
DEFENSIVE BACKUPS RETURNING (9)
LB Myron Beck, 6-0, 209, #Sr., 2V, Seattle, Wash. (Ingraham)
LB Louis Bland, 5-10, 221, Jr., 1V, Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic)
CB Terrance Hayward, 6-1, 190, #So., 1V, Carson, Calif. (Culver City)
CB Aire Justin, 5-11, 163, #Jr., 2V, Van Nuys, Calif. (Culver City)
DT Anthony Laurenzi, 6-3, 278, #So., 1V, Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado)
LB Mike Ledgerwood, 6-0, 231, Jr., 2V, Kennewick, Wash. (River View)
S Jay Matthews, 6-1, 199, #So., 1V, Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego)
DE Dan Spitz, 6-6, 279, #So., 1V, Spokane, Wash. (Mead)
S Tyree Toomer, 5-11, 194, #So., 1V, Bellflower, Calif. (St. John Bosco)*
DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST (4)
S Xavier Hicks, 6-0, 211, 4V, Fullerton, Calif. (Fullerton)
CB Brandon Jones, 5-9, 183, 1V, Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea)
LB Andy Mattingly, 6-4, 255, 4V, Spokane, Wash. (Mead)
LB Jason Stripling, 5-11, 242, 1V, Tyler, Texas (Robert E. Lee)
KICKERS LOST (1)
K Patrick Rooney, 5-11, 202, #Sr., 1V, El Segundo, Calif. (El Segundo)
KEY REDSHIRTS (12)
S Jamal Atofau, 5-9, 180, Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue)
LB Arthur Burns, 5-11, 206, Corona, Calif. (Centennial)
DB Anthony Carpenter, 6-0, 190, Los Angeles (Serra)
DL Justin Clayton, 6-3, 272, Napa, Calif. (Justin-Siena)
QB David Gilbertson, 6-1, 207, Woodinville, Wash (Redmond)
OL Timothy Hodgdon, 6-3, 291, Ladera Ranch, Calif. (Tesoro)
LB Sekope Kaufusi, 6-3, 233, Palo Alto, Calif. (Woodside)
DB Casey Locker, 5-11, 186, Ferndale, Wash. (Ferndale)
LB Darren Markle, 6-1, 224, Meridian, Idaho (Mountain View)
DL Jordan Pu’u Robinson, 6-4, 258, Wailuku, Hawaii (Baldwin)
OL Sebastian Valenzuela, 6-2, 321, Burbank, Calif. (John Burroughs)
DB Nolan Washington, 5-10, 180, Burien, Wash. (Kennedy)
KEY TRANSFERS (5)
WR Isiah Barton, 6-1, 190, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. (Fresno City/Westchester)
*OL David Gonzales, 6-6, 275, Jr., Fresno, Calif. (Fresno City/Central West)
DT Steven Hoffart, 6-4, 269, #So., Davis, Calif. (Butte College/Davis)
*OL Wade Jacobson, 6-6, 304, Jr., Hollister, Calif. (Gavilan/San Benito)
*DL Brandon Rankin, 6-5, 281, #Jr., Shallotte, N.C. (Butte College/West Brunswick)
KEY NEWCOMERS (21)
WR Blair Bomber, 5-8, 160, Fr., Lynden, Wash. (Lynden)
S Deone Bucannon, 6-1, 186, Fr., Fairfield, Calif. (Vanden)
CB Tracy Clark, 5-9, 181, Fr., Pittsburg, Calif. (Pittsburg)
S Tyrone Duckett, 5-11, 190, Fr., Alameda, Calif. (Encinal)
TE Aaron Dunn, 6-5, 237, Fr., Spokane, Wash. (Mead)
OL John Fullington, 6-5, 268, Fr., Belfair, Wash. (North Mason)
#K/P Andrew Furney, 5-10, 217, Fr., Burlington, Wash. (Burlington-Edison)
RB Rickey Galvin, 5-8, 162, Fr., Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley)
CB Brandon Golden, 5-11, 184, Fr., Covina, Calif. (Charter Oak)
QB Connor Halliday, 6-4, 175, Fr., Spokane, Wash. (Ferris)
CB Damante Horton, 5-10, 160, Fr., Oakland, Calif. (Oakland)
#LB Zach Johnson, 6-4, 230, Fr., Stanwood, Wash. (Stanwood)
#K/P Jacob Miller, 6-5, 208, Fr., Greenacres, Wash. (Central Valley)
LB C.J. Mizell, 6-2, 225, Fr., Tallahassee, Fla. (Leon)
RB Eric Oertel, 6-1, 190, Fr., Racine, Wis. (Lutheran)
DT Kalafitoni Pole, 6-1, 291, Fr., Union City, Calif. (James Logan)
WR Bobby Ratliff, 6-1, 185, Fr., Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda)
OL Jake Rodgers, 6-6, 251, Fr., Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park)
CB Matthew Simmons, 5-11, 187, Fr., Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery)
WR Kristoff Williams, 6-2, 201, Fr., Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley)
WR Marquess Wilson, 6-3, 173, Fr., Tulare, Calif. (Tulare Union)
* = Enrolled in January, 2010
# - Did not sign NLI and enrolled in Fall 2010
HONOR CANDIDATES
ALL-PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE (Offense):
OL B.J. Guerra, 6-3, 315, #Jr., 2V, Moses Lake, Wash. (Moses Lake)
WR Jared Karstetter, 6-4, 208, Jr., 2V, Spokane, Wash. (Ferris)
OL Zack Williams, 6-4, 298, #Sr., 1V, Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena)
ALL- PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE (Defense):
DE Kevin Kooyman, 6-6, 262, #Sr., 3V, Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma)
DE Travis Long, 6-4, 258, So., 1V, Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep)
ALL-PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE (Special Teams):
P Reid Forrest, 6-1, 181, #Sr., 3V, Ephrata, Wash. (Ephrata)
KICKERS RETURNING (2)
P Reid Forrest, 6-1, 181, #Sr., 3V, Ephrata, Wash. (Ephrata)
K Nico Grasu, 6-1, 235, Sr., 2V, Encino, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite)
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martin stadium —home of the cougs
martin stadium —home of the cougs
“A trip to Pullman when the Cougars are winning
can be a nightmare for the opposition.”
–ESPN Analyst Mel Kiper
MARTIN STADIUM HISTORY
NAME: Clarence D. Martin Stadium and Academic Center
CAPACITY: 35,117
History
1892—Built as Soldier Field;
1895 (November 9)—WSU defeated Idaho 10-4 in the first football game
on Soldier Field;
1902—The field was renamed Rogers Field in honor of the Governor of the
State of Washington, John R. Rogers;
1936—Washington State College built a completely new football stadium,
but retained the same name; the new stadium was an all-wood structure built on concrete pilings. The field also featured new stands, an
enlarged press box and an electronic scoreboard;
1970 (April)—Fire destroyed the south stands; a one-million dollar fund
drive began after the decision was made to rebuild the stands rather
than relocate or build an entirely new stadium; Dan Martin, a Los
Angeles businessman, gave $250,000 to the project with the stipulation
the stadium be renamed after his father, Clarence D. Martin. Clarence
Martin was Governor of the State from 1933-40;
1972 (summer)—first artificial turf (Astroturf) was installed;
1972 (Sept. 30)—WSU met Utah in the first game played in refurbished
Martin Stadium;
1975—New north (student) stands were built;
1978 (fall)—Work began on the academic portion of the complex on the
south side with the computer center relocating to the complex upon
completion of the project in 1979;
1979 (January)—Another renovation of the stadium began to increase the
seating capacity from 27,600 to 40,000; the floor of the stadium was
excavated 16 feet to add 12,400 seats; the track was removed from the
stadium and relocated to the Bailey Baseball Stadium area directly north
of the football complex, while a new baseball stadium was then built
just south and east of Friel Court, home of Cougar basketball; the entire
project, like the one in 1970, was funded through contributions; gift-inkind and the purchase of “stadium builder’’ seat options; it marked the
first time a collegiate football stadium had been enlarged by digging
down rather than building up; the project was also funded in part by
the Martin family, with Charlotte Martin, widow of Dan Martin, giving
$250,000 to the project; a SuperTurf artificial surface was installed;
1979 (October 13)—WSU celebrated Homecoming by defeating UCLA
17-13 before a record crowd of 32,651 in the first game played in the
enlarged Martin Stadium;
1990 (summer)—Installed the sand-filled Omni-Turf playing surface.
2000 (summer)—Installed FieldTurf in Martin Stadium and on Rogers Field.
2006 —Current stadium renovation began.
2006 (summer)—Replaced FieldTurf in Martin Stadium
2008 —Phase I and II completed.
FieldTurf at WSU
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MARTIN STADIUM attendance
40,306
40,000
40,000
40,000
40,000
40,000
38,434
37,600
37,600
37,600
37,600
37,600
37,600
37,600
37,600
37,444
37,251
37,196
36,861
36,770
36,686
36,090
35,759
35,283
11-15-97
WSU 38, Stanford 28
10-17-81
WSU 17, UCLA 17
11-20-82
WSU 24, UW 20
11-17-84
UW 38, WSU 29
11-22-86
UW 44, WSU 23
during
practice.
11-19-88 Rogers Field
WSU
32, UW
31
9-30-89
USC 18, WSU 17
11-23-96
UW 31, WSU 24 (OT)
11-17-90
UW 55, WSU 10
11-21-92
WSU 42, UW 23
10-8-94
WSU 21, Oregon 7
10-15-94
Arizona 10, WSU 7
11-19-94
WSU 23, Washington 6
11-9-02
WSU 32, Oregon 21
11-23-02
UW 29, WSU 26 (3OT)
11-2-02
WSU 44, ASU 22
11-21-98
Washington 16, WSU 9
10-10-98Oregon 51, WSU 29
10-5-02
WSU 30, USC 27 (OT)
9-19-98
WSU 24, Idaho 16
11-5-94
USC 23, WSU 10
10-21-89
Arizona 23, WSU 21
10-18-97
WSU 63, California 37
10-6-01
WSU 34, OSU 27
Martin Stadium, home of Cougar Football, and the
adjacent
Rogers Field, WSU’s practice facility, both feature
FieldTurf, the closest artificial playing surface to grass. In 2000 WSU
became just the second NCAA Division I team to install the latest
innovation in artificial playing surfaces. During the summer of 2006
FieldTurf installed its latest product in Martin Stadium, providing
WSU players with the very best playing surface available. Rogers
Field was resurfaced during the summer of 2010
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cougars in the pros
cougars in the pros
National Football League (144)
Cougars in the Pros
(As of July 1, 2010)
National Football League (14)
Abdullah, Hamza (S): 2005 Tampa Bay (7/17/231) 2006-2008
Denver, 2008 Cleveland; 2009-Present Arizona
Abdullah, Husain (S): 2008-Present Minnesota (FA)
Brackenridge, Tyron (CB): 2007-2008 Kansas City, 2009-Present
Jacksonville
Coleman, Erik (CB): 2004-2007 New York Jets (5/11/143),
2008-Present Atlanta
Darling, Devard (WR): 2004-2007 Baltimore (3/19/82),
2008-Present Kansas City
Dillon, Charles (WR): Green Bay (FA)
Frampton, Eric (S): 2007 Oakland (5/28/165), 2007 Detroit,
2007-Present Minnesota
Gibson, Brandon (WR): 2009 Philadelphia (6/21/194);
2009-Present St. Louis
Hanson, Jason (PK): 1992-Present Detroit (2/56/56)
Harrison, Jerome (RB): 2006-Present Cleveland (5/12/145)
Hill, Jason (WR): 2007-Present San Francisco (3/12/76)
Lindell, Rian (PK): 2000 Dallas (FA), 2000-02 Seattle,
2003-Present Buffalo
Paymah, Karl (CB): 2005-2008 Denver (3/12/76), 2009
Minnesota; 2010 San Francisco
Pitoitua, Ropati (DT): 2008-Present New York Jets (FA)
Trufant, Marcus (CB): 2003-Present Seattle (1/11/11)
NOTE: (Rd. drafted/position picked (rd.)/position picked overall)
canadian Football League (6)
Armstrong, Calvin (OL): 2009-Present Edmonton
Braidwood, Adam (DE): 2006-Present Edmonton
Brink Alex (QB): 2010 Winnipeg
Eppele, Joe (OL): 2010 Toronto
Forzani, Johnny (WR): 2010 Calgary
Prator, Greg (WR): 2008-Present Edmonton
2009 WSU Players drafted - nfl (0)
None
2009 WSU free agents - NFL (1)
Alfred, Kenny (C): 2010 Tennessee (FA)
ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE - (4)
Bruce, Mkristo (DL): 2010 Oklahoma City
Harvey, Trandon (WR): 2008-10 Arizona
Martin, Chris (WR/DB): 2010 Chicago
Teems, Alex (DB): 2010 Spokane
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Acholonu, D.D. (DE): 2005 Buffalo (FA), 2005 Houston
Akins, Robert (B): 1946 Cleveland Browns; 1947-48 Brooklyn Dodgers
Akins, Frank (B): 1943-46, Washington
Alipate, Tuineau (LB): 1994 New York Jets (FA), 1995-1996 Minnesota
Armstrong, Calvin (OL): 2005-2006 Philadelphia (6/37/211); 2007 Washington
Bailey, Byron (B): 1952-53, Detroit; 1953 Green Bay
Bangs, Benton (B): 1926 Los Angeles Bucaneers
Barker, Edward (E): 1953 LA Rams (1st); 1953 Pittsburgh; 1954 Washington
Basler, Kyle (P): 2006-07 Cleveland (FA)
Beach, Pat (TE): 1982-1991 Baltimore/Indianapolis (6th), 1992 NY Jets, 1993 Phoenix
Bell, Kay (T): 1937 Chicago; 1940-41 Columbus Bullies (AFL); 1942 New York Giants
Berry, Wayne (B): 1954 New York Giants
Bienemann, Troy (TE): 2006 New Orleans (FA), 2007-2008 Arizona
Black, Michael (RB): 1998 Seattle (FA), 1999 Dallas
Bledsoe, Drew (QB): 1993-2001 New England (1/1/1), 2002-04 Buffalo, 2005-06 Dallas
Bobo, Philip (WR): 1995-1996 Oakland Raiders
Boose, Dorian (DT): 1998-2000 New York Jets (2/26/56), 2001 Washington, 2002
Houston
Boyd, Cody (TE): 2007 Washington (FA), 2008 Pittsburgh
Boylan, James (E): 1963 Minnesota
Brett, Edward (E): 1936 Chicago Cardinals; 1936-37 Pittsburgh Pirates
Brink Alex (QB): 2008-2009 Houston (7/16/223)
Broussard, Steve (RB): 1990-1993 Atlanta (1/20/20), 1994 Cincinnati, 1995-98
Seattle,1999 Baltimore
Bruce, Mkristo (DE): 2007 Miami (FA), 2007 Oakland (FA); 2008 Jacksonville
Bumpus, Michael (WR): 2008-2009 Seattle (FA)
Burks, Joseph (C): 1926 Milwaukee Badgers
Bush, Lewis (LB): 1993-1999 San Diego (4/15/98), 2000-2003 Kansas City
Carolan, Brett (TE): 1994-95 San Francisco (FA), 1996-97 Miami
Childs, Ron (LB): 1995 Kansas City (FA), 1995-1996 New Orleans
Cogdill, Gail (E): 1960-68 Detroit; 1968 Baltimore; 1969-70 Atlanta
Collins, Jed (FB): 2008 Philadelphia (FA), 2008 Chicago, 2008 Cleveland, 2009 Kansas
City
Collins, Ken (DT): 1982 New England
Darling, James (LB): 1997-1999 Philadelphia (2/27/57), 2000-02 New York Jets, 20032007 Arizona
Danelo, Joe (PK): 1975 Green Bay; 1976-82 New York Giants; 1983-84 Buffalo
David, Jason (CB): 2004-2006 Indianapolis (4/29/125); 2007-2008 New Orleans; 2009
Detroit
Dildine, Steve (LB): 2007-2008 San Francisco (FA)
Doornink, Dan (RB): 1978-79 New York Giants; 1979-85 Seattle
Dyko, Chris (OT): 1989 Chicago (8th/8/221), 1990-1991 Seattle, 1992 NY Giants
Eaton, Chad (DT): 1995 Arizona (7/33/241), 1996-2000 New England, 2001-2002
Seattle, 2004 Dallas
Edwards, Glen “Turk’’ (T): 1932 Boston Braves; 1933-36 Boston Redskins
Ellersick, Donald (B): 1960 Los Angeles
Ena, Tali (RB): 1980 Seattle
Erlandson, Thomas (LB): 1962-65 Denver; 1966-67 Miami; 1968 San Diego
Farman, Richard (G): 1939-43 Washington
Fields, Mark (LB): 1995-2000 New Orleans (1/13/13), 2001 St. Louis, 2002-05 Carolina
Flones, Brian (NG): 1981-82 Seattle
Forde, Brian (LB): 1988-1991 New Orleans (7th), 1992 Atlanta
Gambold, Robert (QB): 1953 Philadelphia
Gentry, Dale (E): 1946-48 Los Angeles Dons (AAFC)
Gesser, Jason (QB): 2003 Tennessee (FA)
Gleason, Steve (LB): 2000 Indianapolis (FA), 2001-2007 New Orleans
Goddard, Edwin (QB): 1937 Brooklyn Dodgers; 1937-38 Cleveland Rams
Godfrey, Herb (E): 1942 Los Angeles
Graham, James “Kenny’’ (B): 1964-69 San Diego; 1970 Cincinnati; 1970 Pittsburgh
Grandberry, Ken (RB): 1974 Chicago
Gray, Tyron (SE): 1982 St. Louis
Greene, Ken (DB): 1978-82 St. Louis (1st); 1983-84 San Diego
Gregor, Bob (DB): 1981-84 San Diego
Hanley, Richard (B): 1924 Racine Legion
Harris, Tim (RB): 1983 Pittsburgh
Hasty, James (DB): 1988-94 New York Jets (3/19/74), 1995-2000 Kansas City
Hayduk, Henry (G): 1935 Pittsburgh; 1935 Brooklyn Dodgers
Hayes, Chris (LB): 1996-2001 New York Jets (2/12/210), 2002 New England
Hein, Lloyd (B): 1936 Rochester Tigers (AFL)
Hein, Melvin (C): 1931-45 New York Giants
Hodge, Milford (LB): 1986-89 New England (8th), 1990 Washington
Holden, Curtis (LB): 2001-2002 New Orleans (FA)
Hollenbeck, Joey (OL): 2002 St. Louis (FA), 2003 Buffalo
Hoptowit, Albert (T): 1942-45 Chicago
Houghton, Jerry (T): 1950 Washington; 1951 Chicago Cardinals
Hover, Don (LB): 1978-79 Washington
Howard, Eric (DT): 1986-1994 New York Giants (2/20/46), 1995-96 New York Jets
Hunter, Torey (DB): 1995-1996 Houston (3/31/95)
Hurley, George (G): 1932 Boston Braves; 1933 Boston Redskins
Hurley, John (E): 1931 Cleveland Browns
Jackson, Bernard (DB): 1972-76 Cincinnati; 1977-80 Denver; 1980 San Diego
Jackson, Chris (WR): 2003 Miami (FA)
Johnson, Eric (DB): 1977-78 Philadelphia; 1979 San Francisco
Jones, Andrew (RB): 1975-76 New Orleans
Keller, Jeff (WR): 1982-83 Atlanta
Kennedy, Allan (OT): 1981-85 San Francisco
Kennedy, Robert (B): 1946-50 New York Yankees (AAFC)
Klumb, John (E): 1939-40 Chicago Cardinals; 1940 Pittsburgh
Kramer, Fredrick “Fritz” (G): 1927 New York Yankees
Lainhart, Porter (B): 1933 Chicago Cardinals; 1933 Pittsburgh
Leaf, Ryan (QB): 1998-2000 San Diego (1/2/2), 2001 Tampa Bay/Dallas, 2002
Seattle
Levenseller, Mike (WR): 1978 Oakland; 1978 Buffalo; 1978 Tampa Bay; 1979-80
Cincinnati
Lewis, Ron (OL): 1995 Washington
Lightbody, Sam (OL): 2005 Houston (FA), 2006 Tampa Bay
Lincoln, Keith (RB): 1961-66 San Diego; 1967 Buffalo; 1968-69 San Diego
Littlefield, Carl (B): 1938 Cleveland Rams; 1939 Pittsburgh; 1940 Buffalo Indians
Long, Rien (DT): 2003-2007 Tennessee (4/29/126)
Marker, Clifford (B): 1926 Canton Bulldogs; 1927 Frankfurt Yellowjackets; 1927 New
York Giants
Mayes, Rueben (RB): 1986-1990 New Orleans (3rd), 1992-93 Seattle
McBride, Charles (B): 1936 Rochester Tigers; 1936 Chicago Cardinals
McCall, Don (DB): 1980 Dallas
McEndoo, Jason (OL): 1998-1999 Seattle (7/8/197), 2000 New Orleans
McKenzie, Kevin (WR): 1998 San Francisco (FA), 1998 Philadelphia, 1999-2000
Miami, 2002 Oakland
Meeker, Herbert “Butch’’ (B): 1930-31 Providence Steam Rollers
Meier, Rob (DL): 2000-2009 Jacksonville (7/35/241)
Middendorf, David (G): 1968-69 Cincinnati; 1970 New York Jets
Mihlhauser, Nick (C): 2006 San Diego (FA); 2007 Tampa Bay (FA)
Millard, Keith (DT): 1984-85 Jacksonville (USFL, 1st), 1985-1991 Minnesota
(1st/13/13), 1992 Seattle, 1993 Philadelphia
Moronkola, Dee (DB): 1999 Jacksonville (7/36/242), 2001 San Francisco, 2002 New
Orleans
Niemi, Laurie (T): 1949-53 Washington
Paul, Don (B): 1950-53 Chicago Cardinals; 1954-58 Cleveland
Pelluer, Scott (LB): 1981-85 New Orleans
Polsfoot, Francis (E): 1950-52 Chicago Cardinals; 1953 Washington
Porter, Kerry (RB): 1987 Buffalo (7/3/171), 1989 Los Angeles Raiders, 1990 Denver
Prior, Anthony (DB): 1993-1995 New York Jets (FA)
Ramson, Eason (TE): 1978 Green Bay; 1978-79 St. Louis; 1979-83 San Francisco;
1983-84 Denver; 1985 Houston; 1985 Buffalo; 1987 Indianapolis
Reece, Geoff (C): 1976 Los Angeles; 1977 Seattle
Remington, William (C): 1946 San Francisco
Renfro, Richard (B): 1946 San Francisco
Reynolds, Ricky (CB): 1987-93 Tampa Bay (2/8/36), 1994-1996 New England
Roffler, William (B): 1954 Philadelphia
Riley, Earl (DB): 2000 Kansas City (FA), 2001 Dallas
Rosenbach, Timm (QB): 1989-92 Phoenix (Supplemental/2nd), 1994 Hamilton
(CFL), 1995 New Orleans
Rypien, Mark (QB): 1986-1993 Washington (6/8/146), 1994 Cleveland, 1995-1996
St. Louis, 1997 Atlanta
Samoa, Samoa (RB): 1981-82 Cincinnati
Sanderson, Scott (OT): 1997-2000 Houston/Tennessee (3/21/81), 2002-03 New
Orleans
Sarboe, Philip (B): 1934 Boston; 1934-36 Chicago Cardinals; 1936 Brooklyn
Sasa, Don (DT): 1995-1996 San Diego (3/29/93), 1997 Washington, 1998 Carolina,
1998-1999 Detroit
Savage, Tony (DT): 1990 NY Jets (5th/3/112), 1990, 1992 San Diego, 1993
Cincinnati
Schwartz, Don (DB): 1978-80 New Orleans; 1981-86 St. Louis
Schwartz, Elmer (B): 1931 Portmouth; 1932 Chicago Cardinals; 1933 Pittsburgh
Slater, Howard (B): 1926 Milwaukee Badgers
Smith, Raonall (LB): 2002-2005 Minnesota (2/6/38), 2006-2008 St. Louis
Sorensen, Paul (DB): 1982-83 Cincinnati
Stallworth, Tim (WR): 1990 Los Angeles Rams (6th/3/161), Detroit
Steinbrunner, Donald (E): 1953 Cleveland
Stojack, Frank (G): 1935-36 Brooklyn Dodgers
Susoeff, Nicholas (E): 1946-49 San Francisco
Svare, Harlan (LB): 1953-54 Los Angeles; 1955-60 New York Giants
Tautalatasi, Junior (RB): 1986-87 Philadelphia (9th), 1989-1990 Dallas
Taylor, Kitrick (WR): 1987-88 Kansas City (5th/16/128), 1989-1990 New England,
1991 San Diego, 1992 Green Bay, 1993 Denver
Thomson, Lamont (S): 2002-03 Cincinnati (2/9/41), 2004-2007 Tennessee, 2008
Jacksonville
Thompson, Jack (QB): 1979-82 Cincinnati (1st/3rd/3rd); 1983-84 Tampa Bay
Tobeck, Robbie (OL): 1993-1999 Atlanta (FA), 2000-2006 Seattle
Torgeson, Laverne (LB): 1951-54 Detroit; 1955-57 Washington
Turner, Ricky (QB): 1988 Indianapolis
Utley, Mike (OG): 1989-91 Detroit (3rd/2/59th)
Walker, Brian (DB): 1996-97 Washington (FA), 1997-98 Miami, 1999 Seattle, 200001 Miami, 2002-03 Detroit
Ward, Williams (G): 1946-47 Washington; 1947-49 Detroit
Wickert, Tom (OT): 1974 Miami; 1975-76 New Orleans; 1977 Detroit; 1977-78
Kansas City
Wellsandt, Doug (TE): 1990 Cincinnati (8th/11/204), 1990, NY Jets, 1992 Miami
Williams, Clarence “Clancy’’ (DB): 1965-72 Los Angeles (1st)
Williams, Clarence (TE): 1993 Denver (7/1/169), 1993 Cleveland
Williams, Eric, (DT): 1984-1989 Detroit (3rd/6/62), 1990-1993 Washington
Williams, Jerry (B): 1949-52 Los Angeles; 1953-54 Philadelphia
Williams, Marcus (WR): 2002 Oakland (FA)
Williams, Ray (RB): 1980 Detroit
Wilson, Mike (WR): 1981-1990 San Francisco (9th)
Withrow, Cory (OL): 1999-2005 Minnesota (FA); 2006-2007 San Diego; 2008 St.
Louis
Wynn, Milton (WR): 2001-02 Tampa Bay (4/21/116), 2003 Baltimore
Yarno, George (OL): 1979-83 Tampa Bay (FA), 1985-87 Tampa Bay, 1988 Atlanta,
1989 Houston, 1990 Green Bay
Canadian Football League (62)
Acholonu, D.D. (DE): 2005 Buffalo (FA), 2005 Houston (FA), 2006-Present Montreal
Afif, Patrick (T): 2009 Toronto
Alipate, Tuineau (LB): 1989-90 Saskatchewan, 1991 Hamilton
Aynsley, Brock (WR): 1973-75 British Columbia; 1976-78 Montreal; 1978-80
Hamilton; 1980 Winnipeg
Bailey, Byron (HB): 1954-64 British Columbia
Campbell, Hugh (E): 1963-67, 1969 Saskatchewan
Chiu, Bryan (OL): 1997-2009 Montreal
Davis, C. J. (WR): 1995, 1996 Edmonton
Dempsey, Wally (LB): 1965-72 Saskatchewan; 1970 British Columbia
Dyko, Chris (OL): 1993-1995 Sacramento/Birmingham
Eilmes, Larry (FB): 1966-67 British Columbia
Ekstran, Garner (LB/DE): 1961-67 Saskatchewan
Forde, Brian (LB): 1988-1991 New Orleans (7/25/190), 1992 Atlanta, 1994-1995
British Columbia, 1996 Montreal
Foster, Wayne (DT): 1966-68 British Columbia
Gaskins, Bill (DB): 1966-67 Calgary
Gerela, Ted (PK): 1967-73 British Columbia
Gesser, Jason (QB): 2005 Calgary
Glennon, Bill (E): 1970 Winnipeg
Golinsky, Dave (OT): 1969-72 British Columbia
Grant, Steve (QB): 1980 Montreal
Gray, Tyron (SE): 1979-82 British Columbia; 1983-84 Ottawa; 1984 Saskatchewan
Grenda, Hank (QB): 1969 British Columbia
Gunnari, Tom (G): 1956 British Columbia
Hagerty, Jim (HB): 1956 Toronto
Harper, Glen (P): 1986-88 Calgary, 1989-90 Toronto, 1991-1996 Edmonton; 2002
Ottowa
Herron, Gerry (DB): 1970-71 British Columbia
Hoptowit, Albert (G): 1938 Calgary
Hover, Don (LB): 1980 Calgary
Hunter, Torey (DB): 1995-96 Houston (3/31/95), 1997-98 Montreal; 1999-2001
Edmonton
Kelly, Brian (WR): 1978-87 Edmonton
Lamoureux, Blain (LB): 1973-75, 1977-78 Calgary; 1979 Saskatchewan, 1980-81
Toronto
Ledbetter, Mark (DL): 1993-1995 Sacramento/Birmingham, 1996 Calgary
Levenseller, Mike (WR): 1982 Edmonton; 1983-84 Calgary
Magnusson, Quinn (OL): 1993 Winnipeg, 1995-1996 Montreal
Martin, Chris (DB): 2004-2006 Hamilton; 2007 Winnipeg
Martin, Mike (E): 1962-68 British Columbia
Mathieson, Dave (QB): 1967 British Columbia
McClanahan, Anthony (LB): 1995-1998 Calgary, 2000 Saskatchewan
McDonald, Mark (WR): 1975-78 Winnipeg; 1978 British Columbia; 1978 Calgary;
1978-79 Toronto; 1979 Saskatchewan
McWashington, Shawn (WR): 1998 Kansas City (FA), 2000 Pittsburgh, 2001 British
Columbia
Melin, Mel (QB): 1962-64 British Columbia
Mobley, Singor (DB): 1995-96 Edmonton, 1997-1999 Dallas, 2000-2006 Edmonton
Nance, Jonathan (DL): 1999 Seattle (FA), 2001 Saskatchewan
Niemi, Laurie (DT): 1954-55 British Columbia
Noble, Morris (DB): 1974 Edmonton; 1975 Hamilton
Palumbo, Mike (OG): 1985 Calgary, 1986 British Columbia, 1986 Montreal, 198790 Calgary
Paton, Jim (OG): 1965 Saskatchewan
Patterson, DeWayne (DE): 1995-97 Calgary
Poe, Tom (LB): 1978 Toronto; 1979 Hamilton
Prior, Anthony (DB): 1993-95 New York Jets (FA), 2000-03 Calgary
Reed, George (RB): 1963-75 Saskatchewan
Rosenbach, Timm (QB): 1994 Hamilton
Shaw, Gerry (E): 1965-74 Calgary
Stewart, Duane (DB): 1999 Edmonton
Sweet, Don (PK): 1972-84 Montreal, 1985 Hamilton
Taylor, Kitrick (WR): 1995 San Antonio
Trygstad, Bob (DT): 1967 Calgary, 1968-69 Montreal
Turner, Ricky (QB): 1984 Montreal; 1985 Toronto
Turner, Robert (DB): 1994 Sacramento
Walker, Mike (NG): 1982-90 Hamilton, 1991 Edmonton
Washington, Duke (HB): 1958 British Columbia
Washington, Mike (RB): 1982-85 Saskatchewan
Watson, Paul (PK): 1981 Saskatchewan
Zubedi, Farwan (WR): 2001-2004 Calgary (3/6/22)
NOTE: Bailey, Gray, Hoptowit, Hover, Levenseller, Niemi, Rosenbach, and Ricky and
Robert Turner also played in the NFL.
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year-by-year pro draft summary
year-by-year pro draft summary
Cougar Football 1960–2008
1960 [1959 Season]
NFL DRAFT (2)
6th (3/63) Gail Cogdill, WR, Detroit
6th (6/66) Don Ellersick, WR, Los Angeles Rams
1961 [1960 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
5th (5/61) Keith Lincoln, RB, Chicago
1962 [1961 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
9th (14/126) Peter Schenck, RB, Green Bay
17th (12/236) Mike Martin, OL, Philadelphia
20th (9/275) Herm McKee, RB, Baltimore
1963 [1962 Season]
NFL DRAFT (2)
4th (8/50) Hugh Campbell, WR, San Francisco
6th (11/81) Dave Mathieson, QB, Chicago
1964 [1963 Season]
NFL DRAFT (2)
12th (8/162) Kenny Graham, DB, Baltimore
13th (10/178) Glenn Baker, OL, Pittsburgh
1973 [1972 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
9th (17/225) Ty Paine, QB, New York Giants
1974 [1973 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
6th (22/152) Robin Sinclair, DB, Cincinnati
8th (8/190) Ken Grandberry, RB, Chicago
9th (4/212) Tom Wickert, OL, Miami
1975 [1974 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
3rd (8/60) Andrew Jones, RB, New Orleans
3rd (9/61) Geoff Reece, C Los Angeles Rams
10th (23/257) Joe Danelo, K, Miami
1976 [1975 Season]
NFL DRAFT (4)
10th (10/275) Robin Ross, OL, San Francisco
13th (23/370) Mark Young, OL, Oakland
14th (8/383) Mark Husfloen, DE, Atlanta
15th (2/405) Dan Smith, OL, Seattle
1977 [1976 Season]
NFL DRAFT (0) - None
1965 [1964 Season]
NFL DRAFT (2)
1st (9/9) Clancy Williams, RB, Los Angeles Rams
19th (2/254) Dale Ford, RB, San Francisco
1966 [1965 Season]
NFL DRAFT (0)
None
1967 [1966 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
2nd (11/37) Rich Sheron, TE, New York Jets
6th (5/138) Bud Norris, TE, Miami
11th (8/271) Bob Trygstad, DT, Minnesota
1968 [1967 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
5th (1/112) Dave Middendorf, OL, Cincinnati
1969 [1968 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
7th (16/172) Steven Van Sinderen, OL, San Francisco
1970 [1969 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
15th (10/374) Jim Vest, DE, New Orleans
15th (24/388) Fred Moore, WE, Oakland
17th (6/422) Richard Smith, RB, Cincinnati
1971 [1970 Season]
NFL DRAFT (0)
None
1972 [1971 Season]
NFL DRAFT (2)
4th (3/81) Bernard Jackson, RB, Cincinnati
14th (13/351) John Van Reenan, DE, San Diego
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1978 [1977 Season]
NFL DRAFT (8)
1st (19/19) Ken Greene, cb, St. Louis
4th (3/87) Don Schwartz, ss, New Orleans
6th (26/164) Mike Levenseller, wr, Oakland
7th (8/174) Dan Doornink, rb, New Orleans
8th (25/219) Don Hover, lb, Washington
8th (26/220) Gavin Hedrick, p, San Diego
12th (6/312) Eason Ramson, te, Green Bay
12th (12/318) Mark Patterson, db, Detroit
NFL FREE AGENT (0)
CFL (1)
Brian Kelly, wr, Edmonton
Greg Sykes, og, Seattle
Mike Washington, rb, Buffalo
1982 [1981 Season]
NFL DRAFT (4)
5th (27/138) Paul Sorensen, db, Cincinnati
6th (1/140) Pat Beach, te, Baltimore
8th (2/197) Ken Collins, dt, New England
11th (9/288) Jeff Keller, wr, Atlanta
NFL FREE AGENT (3)
Nate Bradley, db, Atlanta
Matt Elisara, ng, Denver
Mark McKay, og, Denver
CFL (1)
Mike Walker, dt, Hamilton
1983 [1982 Season]
NFL DRAFT (2)
11th (6/285) Steve Sebahar, c, Philadelphia
12th (4/311) Clete Casper, qb, Los Angeles Rams
NFL FREE AGENTS (3)
Tim Harris, rb, Pittsburgh
T.J. Jones, wr, Seattle
James Matthews, rb, New York Jets
USFL DRAFT (3)
13th (?/?) Kevin Sloan, ot, Michigan
16th (?/?) Tim Harris, rb, Los Angeles
24th (?/?) Steve Sebahar, c, Oakland
1984 [1983 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
1st (3/3) Jack Thompson, qb, Cincinnati
NFL FREE AGENT (1)
George Yarno, dl, Tampa Bay
NFL DRAFT (3)
1st (13/13) Keith Millard, dt, Minnesota
3rd (6/62) Eric Williams, dt, Detroit
11th (12/292) Charlie Flager, ot, New England
NFL FREE AGENTS (3)
Ralf Uebel, ol, Denver
Joe Taylor, db, Denver
John Winslow, ot, Kansas City
USFL DRAFT (6)
1st (?/?) Keith Millard, dt, Arizona
1st (?/?) Eric Williams, dt, New Jersey
6th (?/?) Ricky Turner, qb, San Antonio
8th (?/?) Charlie Flager, ot, Arizona
14th (?/?) Joe Taylor, ss, New Orleans
17th (?/?) Dan Lynch, og, Jacksonville
CFL (1)
Ricky Turner, qb, Toronto
1980 [1979 Season]
1985 [1984 Season]
1979 [1978 Season]
NFL DRAFT (4)
4th (25/108) Bob Gregor, db, San Diego
11th (15/292) Tali Ena, rb, Seattle
12th (2/307) Ray Williams, rb, Detroit
12th (4/309) Tyrone Gray, wr, St. Louis
NFL FREE AGENT (1)
Mike Snow, db, New York Giants
1981 [1980 Season]
NFL DRAFT (5)
4th (8/91) Scott Pelluer, lb, New Orleans
9th (9/230) Samoa Samoa, qb, Cincinnati
9th (15/236) Jim Whatley, wr, Seattle
9th (25/246) Mike Wilson, wr, Dallas
10th (19/267) Allan Kennedy, ot, San Francisco
NFL FREE AGENT (4)
Brian Flones, ng, Seattle
John Little, ot, Dallas
9th (12/261) Junior Tautalatasi, rb, Philadelphia
NFL FREE AGENT (1)
Cedrick Brown, cb, Philadelphia
CFL (2)
Peter Emsky, og, Edmonton
Glenn Harper, p, Edmonton
1987 [1986 Season]
NFL DRAFT (4)
2nd (8/36) Ricky Reynolds, db, Tampa Bay
5th (16/128) Kitrick Taylor, wr, Kansas City
7th (3/171) Kerry Porter, rb, Buffalo
8th (7/202) Michel James, wr, Houston
NFL FREE AGENT (0)
1988 [1987 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
3rd (19/74) James Hasty, db, New York Jets
7th (25/190) Brian Forde, lb, New Orleans
11th (27/304) Richard Calvin, rb, Denver
NFL FREE AGENT (3)
Chris Hiller, dl, Dallas
Chris Leighton, te, Dallas
Marvin Adams, dl, Washington
1989 [1988 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
3rd (3/59) Mike Utley, ol, Detroit
8th (26/221) Chris Dyko, ol, Chicago
11th (14/293) Artie Holmes, db, New York Jets
NFL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT (1)
1st (1/1) Timm Rosenbach, qb, Phoenix
NFL FREE AGENT (4)
Ivan Cook, de, Atlanta
Maury Metcalf, lb, Atlanta
Jim Michalczik, og, Phoenix
Ken Kuiper, ot, Dallas
CFL (1)
Tuineau Alipate, lb, Saskatchewa
1990 [1989 Season]
NFL DRAFT (6)
1st (20/20) Steve Broussard, rb, Atlanta
5th (3/112) Tony Savage, dt, New York Jets
6th (24/161) Tim Stallworth, wr, Los Angeles Rams
7th (17/182) Dan Grayson, lb, Pittsburgh
8th (11/204) Doug Wellsandt, te, Cincinnati
11th (26/302) Tim Downing, dt, New York Giants
NFL FREE AGENT (6)
Rob Myers, p, Cincinnati
Rodd Olson, te, Seattle
Randy Gray, defensive end, Seattle
John Husby, ot, Denver
Mark Ledbetter, lb, New Orleans
Paul Wulff, c, New York Jets
CFL (1)
Marlin Brown, defensive end, Calgary
Maury Metcalf, lb (‘89 draft), Saskatchewa
1991 [1990 Season]
NFL DRAFT (0)
NFL FREE AGENT (3)
Steve Cromer, ol, Green Bay
Calvin Griggs, wr, Seattle
Ron Young, wr, NY Jets
CFL (2)
Curt Newton, lb, British Columbia
Rich Swinton, rb, Calgary
1992 [1991 Season]
NFL DRAFT (4)
2nd (28/56) Jason Hanson, kicker, Detroit
5th (14/126) Michael Wright, db, NY Giants
9th (14/238) Anthony Prior, db, NY Giants
11th (9/289) Augustin Olobia, wr, Cleveland
NFL FREE AGENT (0)
CFL (1)
3rd (4/20) Konrad Pimiskern, ol Winnepeg (DNP,
returned to play for WSU)
1993 [1992 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
1st (1/1) Drew Bledsoe, qb, New England
4th (15/99) Lewis Bush, dl, San Diego
7th (1/169) Clarence Williams, te, Denver
NFL FREE AGENT (6)
Bob Garman, ol, Phoenix
Kurt Loertscher, lb, Washington
Phillip Bobo, wr, Los Angeles Rams
C.J. Davis, wr, Seattle
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, rb, Detroit
Robbie Tobeck, c, Atlanta
1994 [1993 Season]
NFL DRAFT (0) (First Time WSU has not had
a player drafted since 1991 and just the second
time since WSU began keeping records after the
1977 season (1978 draft).
NFL FREE AGENT (5)
Brett Carolan, te, San Francisco
Josh Dunning, ol, Chicago
Brian Ford, dt, Philadelphia
Anthony McClanahan, lb, Dallas
Deron Pointer, wr, Indianapolis
CFL (2)
Aaron Price, kicker, Sacramento
Robert Turner, db, Sacramento
1995 [1994 Season]
NFL DRAFT (4)
1st (13/13) Mark Fields, lb, New Orleans
3rd (29/93) Don Sasa, dt, San Diego
3rd (31/95) Torey Hunter, db, Houston
7th (33/241) Chad Eaton, dl, Phoenix
NFL FREE AGENT (2)
Ron Childs, lb, Kansas City
DeWayne Patterson, dl, Seattle
CFL (2)
Singor Mobley, db, Edmonton
John Rushing, db, Birmingham
1996 [1995 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
7th (1/210) Chris Hayes, lb, New York Jets
NFL FREE AGENT (2)
Brian Walker, db, Washington
Dwayne Sanders, dl, New York Jets
CFL (1)
Mark Pimiskern, lb, British Columbia
1997 [1996 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
2nd (27/57) James Darling, lb, Philadelphia
3rd (21/81) Scott Sanderson, ol, Houston
5th (9/139) Chad Carpenter, wr, Arizona
NFL FREE AGENT (1)
Shad Hinchen, db, San Diego
CFL (1)
Bryan Chiu, Montreal
NFL DRAFT (2)
8th (28/224) Milford Hodge, dt, New England
12th (26/334) Dan Lynch, og, Denver
NFL FREE AGENT (3)
Lee Blakeney, lb, Denver
Sam Burris, wr, Dallas
John Marshall, wr, Kansas City
CFL (3)
Mike Palumbo, og, Calgary
Rico Tipton, lb, Calgary
Junior Tupuola, lb, Calgary
1986 [1985 Season]
NFL DRAFT (4)
2nd (19/46) Erik Howard, dt, New York Giants
3rd (2/57) Rueben Mayes, rb, New Orleans
6th (8/146) Mark Rypien, qb, Washington
Drew Bledsoe, standing alongside Head Coach Bill Parcells, is the Cougars only No. 1 overall draft pick, taken by the
New England Patriots in the 1993 NFL Draft.
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1998 [1997 Season]
NFL DRAFT (4)
1st (1/2) Ryan Leaf, qb, San Diego
2nd (1/31) Leon Bender, Oakland
2nd (26/56) Dorian Boose, de, NY Jets
7th (8/197) Jason McEndoo, c, Seattle
NFL FREE AGENT (9)
Michael Black, rb, Seattle
Shane Doyle, de, Buffalo
Chris Jackson, wr, Seattle
Ray Jackson, db, Carolina
Shawn McKenzie, wr, San Francisco
Shawn McWashington, wr, Kansas City
Brandon Moore, lb, Kansas City
Duane Stewart, db, Buffalo
Cory Withrow, og, Minnesota
1999 [1998 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
7th (36/242) Dee Moronkola, cb, Jacksonville
NFL Free Agent (4)
Gary Holmes, dt, Seattle
Jonathan Nance, de, Seattle
Love Jefferson, te, Chicago
Rob Rainville, ot, Oakland
CFL (1)
1st (1/1) Rob Meier, dt, British Columbia
2000 [1999 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
7th (35/241) Rob Meier, dt, Jacksonville
NFL Free Agents (5)
Rian Lindell, pk, Dallas
Kareem Anderson, p, Washington
Steve Gleason, lb, Indianapolis
Earl Riley, db, Kansas City
Ryan Tujague, ol, New England
2001 [2000 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
4th (21/116) Milton Wynn, wr, St. Louis
NFL Free Agents (1)
Marcus Williams, wr, Indianapolis
2002 [2001 Season]
special cougar recognition
2003 [2002 Season]
2007 [2006 Season]
2004 [2003 Season]
2008 [2007 Season]
NFL DRAFT (2)
1st (11/11) Marcus Trufant, cb, Seattle
4th (29/126) Rien Long, dt, Tennessee
NFL FREE AGENTS (5)
Mike Bush, wr, San Francisco
Jason Gesser, qb, Tennessee
Jerome Riley, wr, Tennessee
Derrick Roche, ol, Tennesse
John Tippins, rb, Baltimore
NFL DRAFT (3)
3rd (19/82) Devard Darling, wr, Baltimore
4th (29/125) Jason David, cb, Indianapolis
5th (11/143) Erik Coleman, fs, NY Jets
NFL FREE AGENTS (8)
D.D. Acholonu, lb, Buffalo
Isaac Brown, lb, Seattle
Jermaine Green, rb, NY Giants
Matt Kegel, qb, Minnesota
Sammy Moore, wr, Seattle
Josh Parrish, ol, Pittsburgh
Jonathan Smith, rb, Kansas City
Virgil Williams, s, Chicago
2005 [2004 Season]
NFL DRAFT (3)
3rd (12/76) Karl Paymah, cb, Denver
6th (37/211) Calvin Armstrong, ot, Philadelphia
7th (17/231) Hamza Abdullah, db, Tampa Bay
NFL FREE AGENTS (1)
Sam Lightbody, ol, Houston
2006 [2005 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
5th (12/145) Jerome Harrison, rb, Cleveland
NFL FREE AGENTS (4)
Kyle Basler, p, Cleveland
Troy Bienemann, te, New Orleans
Omawale Dada, cb, New York Jets
Nick Mihlhauser, c, San Diego
CFL (1)
1st (1/1) Adam Braidwood, de, Edmonton
NFL DRAFT (2)
2nd (6/38) Raonall Smith, lb, Minnesota
2nd (9/41) Lamont Thompson, db, Cincinnati
NFL Free Agents (4)
Joey Hollenbeck, ol, St. Louis
Nakoa McElrath, wr, Jacksonville/Seattle
Billy Newman, s, Tennessee
Tupo Tuupo, de, San Diego
NFL DRAFT (2)
3rd (12/76) Jason Hill, wr, San Francisco
5th (28/165) Eric Frampton, s, Oakland
NFL FREE AGENTS (5)
Cody Boyd, te, Pittsburgh
Tyron Brackenridge, cb, Kansas City
Mkristo Bruce, de, Miami
Steve Dildine, lb, San Francisco
Charles Harris, ol, Tennessee
Outland Trophy Winner
NFL DRAFT (1)
7th (16/223) Alex Brink, qb, Houston
NFL FREE AGENTS (5)
Husain Abdullah, db, Minnesota
Michael Bumpus, wr, Seattle
Jed Collins, te, Philadelphia
Charles Dillon, wr, Indianapolis
Ropati Pitoitua, dt, New York Jets
2009 [2008 Season]
NFL DRAFT (1)
6th (21/194) Brandon Gibson, wr, Philadelphia
NFL FREE AGENTS (1)
Devin Frischknecht, te, Washington
Heisman Trophy Candidate
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Rien Long
Jason Gesser
2010 [2009 Season]
NFL DRAFT (0)
None
NFL FREE AGENTS (1)
Kenny Alfred, ol, Tennessee
Notes
* = Year cited is the year the draft was held in, thus
1978 refers to those who played football at WSU in the
fall of 1977.
NOTE - Figures in parentheses represent the draft position in the round/total draft position.
WSU’s NFL SUMMARY
1978-2006
Most Players Drafted: Eight in 1978
Most Players Drafted First: Two, 1989 and 1993
1989 (1) - Timm Rosenbach, qb, Phoenix (supplemental)
1993 (1) - Drew Bledsoe, qb, New England
Most Players Drafted First Round: One, nine times
1978 (19) - Ken Green, cb, St. Louis
1979 (3) - Jack Thompson, qb, Cincinnati
1984 (13) - Keith Millard, dt, Minnesota
1989 (1) - Timm Rosenbach, qb, Phoenix (supplemental)
1990 (20) - Steve Broussard, rb, Atlanta
1993 (1) - Drew Bledsoe, qb, New England
1995 (13) - Mark Fields, lb, New Orleans
1998 (2) - Ryan Leaf, qb, San Diego
2003 (11) - Marcus Trufant, cb, Seattle
Most Players Drafted First Two Rounds: Three in 1998
Most Players Drafted First Three Rounds: Three in
1995, 1998
Most Players Drafted First Seven Rounds: Four 1978,
1990, 1995 and 1998
Most Free Agents Signed: 9 in 1998
Most Players Signed (Drafted and FA): 13 in 1998 (4
drafted, 9 free agents)
Total Players Drafted, 1978-2008: 86
Total Players Free Agent, 1978-2008: 103
Total Cougars Drafted by Round*:
1 - 9, 2 - 8, 3 - 10, 4 - 8, 5 - 9, 6 - 5, 7 - 11, 8 - 7,
9 - 5, 10 - 1, 11 - 7, 12 - 7
* = [NFL conducted 12-round draft through 1992, then
reduced to seven rounds beginning with the 1993 draft.]
THE OUTLAND TROPHY
THE HEISMAN TROPHY
Rien Long became Washington State’s first national individual
award winner in 2002, winning the prestigious Outland Trophy
at the ESPN College Football Awards Show held in Orlando, Fla.
WASHINGTON STATE’S TOP FINISHERS
The Outland Trophy is presented by the Football Writers’ Association of America each year to the nation’s outstanding collegiate
interior lineman. It was first presented in 1946 to John Outland,
an All-American tackle at the University of Pennsylvania.
Long paved the way toward the honor by dominating the line of
scrimmage throughout his junior season. The Anacortes, Wash.,
native was the national leader among defensive tackles in sacks
(13.0) and tackles-for-loss (21.5).
Long’s most impressive sequence of the season came in the overtime period of Washington State’s 30-27, Oct. 5 victory over USC.
On back-to-back plays, Long sacked eventual Heisman Trophy
winner Carson Palmer for a loss of seven yards, then brought
running back Justin Fargas down five yards behind the line of
scrimmage to force the Trojans into an unsuccessful 52-yard field
goal. WSU’s Drew Dunning would win the game with a 35-yard
kick three plays later.
Long’s play became impossible to ignore Nov. 2 when No. 16
Arizona State and No. 8 WSU clashed for the outright lead in the
Pac-10. Once again, Long was a disruptive force, compiling four
tackles-for-loss and three sacks in a 44-22 win that catapulted the
Cougars toward the Pac-10 title and a trip to the Rose Bowl.
1997
1988
1992
2002
1978
2005
1984
Ryan Leaf
Timm Rosenbach
Drew Bledsoe
Jason Gesser
Jack Thompson
Jerome Harrison
Rueben Mayes
3rd
7th
8th
8th
9th
9th
10th
PAC-10 TOP 10 HEISMAN FINISHERS (1978-2009)
1. USC
15 White ’78, ’79, McDonald ’79,
Allen ’81, Peete ’88, Johnson ’95, Palmer ’02, Leinart ‘03, ‘04, ‘05,
Williams ‘03, Bush ‘04, ’05,
Jarrett ’06, Maualuga ‘08
2. UCLA
9
Robinson ’78, Easley ’80, Ramsey ’82, Green ’87,
Aikman ’88, Stokes ’93, McNown ’97, ’98, Olson ‘05
3. Washington State 7 Thompson ’78, Mayes ’84, Rosenbach ’88, Bledsoe ’92, Leaf ’97, Gesser ’02, Harrison ‘05
4. Washington
4
Lewis ’90, Emtman ’91, Kaufman ’94, Tuiasosopo ’00
Stanford
4
Nelson ’81, Elway ’82,
Milburn ’92, Gerhart ‘09
6. California
Oregon 2
Arrington ’04, Rodgers ’04
2 Harrington ’01, Dixon ’07
8. Arizona State
Oregon State
1
1 10. Arizona
0
Plummer ’96
Simonton ’00
Marcus Trufant, along with Mike Holmgren (left), was taken with the No. 11 overall
pick by the Seattle Seahawks in the 2003 NFL Draft.
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FULLBACK
After making a midseason switch last year, Jared Byers returns
as the Cougars’ primary fullback in 2010. The sophomore
starred at Pullman High School prior to walking on to the
WSU Football team and began the season at linebacker. He
switched to fullback in the week of practice leading up to
the Oregon game, burned his redshirt and played that week
against the Ducks, and was entrenched in the position for
the remainder of the season, making two starts.
Coach Wulff on WSU’s fullbacks…
“We were very impressed with Jared last season. He came
over to the offensive side of the ball late, but he blocked
well and caught the ball well, and we feel comfortable with
him entering this season.”
OFFENSIVE LINE
The Cougars were decimated by injuries along the offensive
line in 2009, but with all of the experience gained during
the season, 2010 could shape up to be a much different
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either of the tackle positions. Junior college transfers Wade
Jacobson and David Gonzales impressed the coaching staff
during the spring, and each will be fighting Hannam for
the starting job – Jacobson at left tackle and Gonzales at
right tackle. Alex Reitnouer was forced to burn his redshirt
in 2009, and the sophomore could push for playing time at
tackle in 2010.
Moving inside, the Cougars have legitimate all-conference
candidates in redshirt senior Zack Williams (left guard)
and redshirt junior B.J. Guerra (right guard). Each started
just seven games in 2009 due to injury, though Williams
was one of the most imposing guards in the conference
when healthy and Guerra gave the Cougars a strong inside
presence when on the field. Tyson Pencer started at left
tackle in 2009, but with the depth outside, the Canadian
is slated to move inside in 2010. He and redshirt freshman
Sebastian Valenzuela could push for playing time, and will
enter fall camp backing up Williams and Guerra. Redshirt
sophomore Michael Pfeiff, a walk-on who has impressed
the coaching staff in practice, is also listed on the depth
chart.
Redshirt junior Andrew Roxas is the only player not named
Kenny Alfred to start at center for the Cougars during the
past three seasons, filling in as a true freshman in 2007. After
missing 2009 with an illness, Roxas is expected to start in
the middle in 2010. Expected to back up Roxas are redshirt
senior Chris Prummer, who backed up Alfred in 2009, and
redshirt freshman Elliott Bosch, who made the switch from
tight end to center during the spring.
Micah Hannam
story. Despite losing second-team All-Pacific-10 Conference
center Kenny Alfred, the unquestioned leader of the Cougar
offense and a mainstay at the position for the last four
seasons, WSU’s offensive line could prove to be the team’s
deepest position this year and one of the major strengths
of the squad.
Offensive line coach Steve Morton rejoined the Cougar
staff this season, and he has stated unequivocally that his
linemen should be able to play every position along the line.
There was some shuffling of the line during spring camp
and it is no secret in Pullman that the best five linemen
will start, and with a new position coach – one that has
coached five Morris Trophy recipients – the offensive line is
in good hands.
Redshirt senior Micah Hannam has started every game
of his Cougar career, all 37 of which at right tackle. The
veteran of the Cougars’ offensive line will still be battling
come fall camp however, fighting to earn the starting nod at
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Coach Wulff on WSU’s offensive line…
“We were hit hard up front by injuries last season, which
really limited what we were able to do offensively. I think
you’re going to see an improvement on the offensive
side of the ball, and it starts with the offensive line. We
have a lot more depth here than we did last year. With
another offseason in the weight room, and the experience
we gained last season, this could definitely be one of the
strengths of our team.”
QUARTERBACK
Jeff Tuel grabbed a lot of headlines when he took off the
redshirt in the second quarter against USC in 2009. The
following week against Oregon he became the first true
freshman quarterback to start for the Cougars since former
first overall draft selection Drew Bledsoe. The Ducks
knocked him out of the game in the first quarter, but he
returned to start the following week against Arizona State.
He strung together three-straight multiple-touchdown
games, and amassed 354 passing yards against California.
In just his fifth start, he suffered a sprained knee in the
second quarter against Arizona, and he missed the season’s
final three games. Tuel played virtually a quarter of the
season, yet still led WSU in completions (71), completion
percentage (58.7), yards (789) and touchdowns (six), and
the sophomore enters fall camp as the Cougars’ top signal
caller.
If there is anything WSU has learned the last two seasons, it’s
that injuries can happen at any moment – especially at the
quarterback position. Redshirt junior Marshall Lobbestael
was never fully recovered last season from a knee injury
suffered in 2008, but he was forced to play in nine games
regardless. He attempted more passes than any other WSU
quarterback (144) in 2009, and enters fall camp as the No.
2 quarterback. A healthy Lobbestael could push for time,
and he has plenty of experience should his number get
called.
Redshirt junior Dan Wagner – both a back-up punter
and reserve quarterback – has been forced to step in at
quarterback each of the last two seasons. He and redshirt
freshman David Gilbertson, who impressed the coaching
staff after walking on prior to the 2009 season, will back-up
Tuel and Lobbestael.
Coach Wulff on WSU’s quarterbacks…
“Jeff showed flashes of what we thought he would be when
we recruited him, but he still has a lot of room to grow as
a quarterback. Marshall was still hurt last season, but he
played through it and he has had an excellent offseason.
Overall, we are very comfortable at quarterback, and we
feel we have multiple guys who can play in the Pac-10.”
RUNNING BACK
Dwight Tardy led the Cougars in rushing in each of the last
four seasons, the first known running back in school history
to accomplish the feat. He has moved on however, and the
Cougars will be looking for his replacement in fall camp.
Redshirt senior Chantz Staden was WSU’s third-leading
rusher in 2008, but a knee injury forced him to miss last
season. He looked completely healed during the spring,
and enters fall camp atop the depth chart. Redshirt junior
Logwone Mitz (53) and sophomore Carl Winston (36) are the
only other running backs who received double-digit carries
last season, but each have shown flashes and could push for
playing time with strong showings this fall. Redshirt senior
Marcus Richmond, who has played both wide receiver and
running back, could also see carries in 2010.
Redshirt senior James Montgomery was the only Cougar
to rush for more than 100 yards in a game in 2009, but
he played in just three before a major leg injury suffered
against SMU ended his season. Initially thought to be
a possible career-ending injury, Montgomery has been
cleared to play in 2010. If he is able to return to form, he is
a leading candidate to take over for Tardy.
Coach Wulff on WSU’s running backs…
“Fall camp should see a healthy competition at running
back. Chantz had an excellent spring, but most of the other
guys were nicked up at some point and didn’t have much
of a chance to show what they could do. James has been
cleared to play, but we need to see him in live action to see
how much of his old form he has regained. It’s truly amazing
that he has even got himself to this point. We have a couple
guys coming in as freshmen who are extremely talented,
and a couple more who have had nice offseasons.”
TIGHT END
With a couple of highly-touted recruits joining the fray this
fall, the competition at tight end is definitely going to be
one to watch.
The leading contender to replace the departed Tony
Thompson is redshirt sophomore Skylar Stormo, one of
just two returners to make a start in 2009 (Zach Tatman).
His three career receptions are also the most amongst the
group.
Redshirt sophomore Andrei Lintz was a part of the tight end
rotation last season, as was Tatman, a redshirt senior who
was granted a sixth year of eligibility during the offseason,
and both should see time on the field. Redshirt senior Aaron
Gehring is also listed on the depth chart.
Coach Wulff on WSU’s tight ends…
“We have most of our tight end rotation back from last
season, and we have a couple of players coming in that we
really like. This is another position where guys are going to
have an opportunity to step up and take the job during fall
camp.”
WIDE RECEIVER
Each of WSU’s three starters at wide receiver from last year
returns. Junior Jared Karstetter garnered honorable mention
All-Pacific-10 Conference honors in 2009 following his 38catch, 540-yard, six-touchdown campaign. He started
all 12 games at the Cougars’ Z receiver position. Senior
Daniel Blackledge is penciled in to start opposite Karstetter
at WSU’s X receiver position after catching 23 passes for
212 yards in 2009. Redshirt senior Jeffrey Solomon played
both inside and outside last season, starting seven games.
The third-leading receiver in 2009, Solomon is listed as the
back-up to both Blackledge and Karstetter, but the versatile
receiver should see plenty of action in 2010.
Sophomore Gino Simone started 11 of WSU’s 12 games in
2009 at the flanker position, missing only the SMU game
with a concussion. He caught passes in 10 games, including
at least one in each of his first eight. Simone ranked second
on the team in both receptions (36) and yards (330), and
enters fall camp as WSU’s starter at flanker. Backing up
Simone is slated to be junior college transfer Isiah Barton.
The junior from Los Angeles led the Valley Conference in
all-purpose yards last season (141.8 per game) and caught
48 passes for 715 yards and seven touchdowns.
Coach Wulff on WSU’s wide receivers…
“We have four guys coming back who gained a lot of
experience last season, but we are going to need to see
improvement from our wide receivers. Entering last year,
only Jared and Daniel had seen Pac-10 action. With a year
under their belt now, we really need to see a big jump from
these guys for our offense to keep progressing. A couple of
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the freshmen may have to play, and Isiah will see the field.
We are hoping that the competition this fall elevates the
game of everyone at each of our wideout positions.”
DEFENSIVE BACK
WSU’s defensive backs were one of a number of units
hit hard by injuries in 2009. Tyree Toomer was forced to
redshirt due to a torn pectoral muscle, and LeAndre Daniels
and Daniel Simmons each had their seasons ended early
with broken legs. But all three are healthy now, and the
Cougars will have them back in the fold in addition to a
number of players who redshirted.
2010 Cougar outlook
Coach Wulff on WSU’s defensive backs…
“Much like the offensive line, we have a lot more depth
in the secondary this year because so many had to play
last season. We have four guys on the roster right now
that we are comfortable with at corner, specifically Daniel
Simmons – he played very well there last season before his
injury. We also have quite a few guys at safety that will push
each other and provide daily competition for playing time.
Chima Nwachukwu can play both corner and safety, so he
gives us depth at each spot. We also have some players
who redshirted last year that could have played at both
safety and corner. With a year under their belt and a winter
in the weight room, I expect to see an improvement in our
defensive backfield.”
DEFENSIVE LINE
Travis Long was the only Cougar to start every game along the
Cougar defensive line in 2009, and he was a true freshman.
He proved he belonged however, garnering honorable
mention All-Pac-10 honors. Slated to start opposite Long
was Kevin Kooyman, but his season was ended one week
in. Kooyman redshirted, and is fully recovered entering
this spring. Long and Kooyman give the Cougars a pair of
starting defensive ends with Pac-10 experience.
Chima Nwachukwu
Simmons, a redshirt sophomore, and redshirt junior Aire
Justin enter fall camp as WSU’s starting cornerbacks. Both
started for the Cougars in 2009, as did redshirt sophomore
Terrance Heyward. Redshirt freshman Nolan Washington is
expected to contribute, and could push for a starting role
as he continues to progress. Redshirt freshman Anthony
Carpenter can play both corner and safety, but he enters
fall camp on the outside. Redshirt senior Anthony Houston
suffered an Achilles injury this summer and will miss most
of the season.
Senior Chima Nwachukwu began last season as one
of WSU’s starting corners, but moved to safety with the
injury to Daniels. He will begin fall camp as the Cougars’
starting strong safety, but his versatility allows him to play
anywhere in the secondary. Daniels, a redshirt sophomore,
is fully recovered from his broken leg and is expected to
start opposite Nwachukwu at free safety.
Toomer, a redshirt sophomore, missed all of last season,
but was vying for a starting role prior to the injury after
gaining valuable experience as a true freshman in 2008.
He and redshirt freshman Jamal Atofau could see plenty of
action in 2010. Redshirt freshman Casey Locker and redshirt
sophomores Jay Matthews and Kyle McCartney give the
team added depth at safety. Matthews started in 2009 and
McCartney was a special teams standout, but each suffered
injuries last season.
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Kevin Kooyman
college transfer Steven Hoffart will be vying for playing time
at defensive tackle this season. Justin Clayton redshirted last
season, and is also looking to join the tackle rotation.
Coach Wulff on WSU’s defensive line…
“The defensive line was another position that was hit pretty
hard last year by injuries. We are hoping that another
offseason in the weight room will prevent the same thing
from happening in 2010. Travis Long was everything we
hoped he’d be when we signed him, and he will continue
to progress this season. Casey Hamlett also played well
last year, we get Kevin Kooyman for another season after
his injury last year, and Jordan Pu’u-Robinson and Sekope
Kaufusi have shown a lot of promise, so we feel pretty good
about our defensive ends. At tackle, we are going to have
to see how much these guys improved in the offseason.
Bernard Wolfgramm and Brandon Rankin, who we moved
to tackle this spring, could give us a presence in the
middle that we haven’t had the last couple years. Steven
Hoffart, Anthony Laurenzi and Justin Clayton will also make
contributions this year. ”
SPECIAL TEAMS
Both WSU’s starting kicker and punter return from last
season. Redshirt senior Nico Grasu has won games each of
the last two seasons with his leg, and he enters fall camp
as the Cougars’ top kicker. Blake Dunn joined the team last
season during fall camp, and he will be pushing Grasu for
the kickers’ job.
LINEBACKER
Andy Mattingly and Jason Stripling each started most of last
season as the Cougars’ outside linebackers, but both have
exhausted their eligibility. The other mainstay amongst
WSU’s linebacking corps, Alex Hoffman-Ellis, hadn’t played
much football prior to last season. He stepped right in as
WSU’s middle linebacker and went on to lead the Cougars
in tackles with 84. Now a redshirt junior, he has tremendous
speed and will move to the Will linebacker position for
2010. Redshirt freshman Arthur Burns made the switch
from running back to linebacker midseason, and will back
up Hoffman-Ellis entering fall camp.
At the Sam position, redshirt senior Myron Beck will open
fall camp as the starter. Beck has played both safety and
linebacker the past two seasons with the Cougars, and he
recorded 41 tackles and two interceptions in 2009, one of
which he returned for a touchdown. Louis Bland should
also be in the mix if healthy. Bland was limited to six games
due to injury last season, but the playmaker still posted 42
tackles, four tackles-for-loss, one sack and an interception.
With the injuries along the line, Casey Hamlett started
eight games for WSU after transferring from Western
Washington. He is slated to back up Kooyman, and gives
the Cougars a third option at the position. Jordan Pu’u
Robinson and Sekope Kaufusi each redshirted last season,
but both are expected to be contributors in 2010. Redshirt
sophomore Adam Coerper is also listed on the depth chart.
Mike Ledgerwood enters fall camp as the leading candidate
to man the middle linebacker position in 2010. He started
against both California and Oregon State in 2009, averaging
8.5 tackles in the two starts. Senior Hallston Higgins
impressed the coaching staff during spring football, and
will be vying for field time during fall camp. Also in the mix
is Darren Markle, who redshirted last season.
At defensive tackle, redshirt senior Bernard Wolfgramm
– who started eight games in 2009 – and redshirt junior
Brandon Rankin enter fall camp as the starters. Rankin,
a four-star recruit and the 2008 National Junior College
Defensive Player of the Year, impressed the coaching staff
during spring ball.
Coach Wulff on WSU’s linebackers…
“We moved Alex Hoffman-Ellis outside this spring, and his
speed is going to allow him to make a lot of plays. Hallston
Higgins had a great spring, and he and Mike Ledgerwood
could have a nice battle at middle linebacker. Myron Beck
was a playmaker at times for us last season, and he could be
a very good player. We don’t have a lot of experience at the
linebacker position, but there are definitely some guys here
Redshirt sophomore Anthony Laurenzi and and junior
that can play, including a couple that redshirted last season.
If Louis Bland is healthy, we will have more versatility and
more experience available.”
Reid Forrest
Redshirt senior Reid Forrest punted more than anyone in
the country last season, and still averaged 43.2 yards per
punt, a mark that ranked 21st-nationally. He booted 18
punts of more than 50 yards in 2009, including four of more
than 60 yards. Forrest, who also serves as WSU’s holder on
kicks, will be backed up once again by Dan Wagner, who
the last two seasons has served as both a backup punter
and backup quarterback.
Another mainstay on WSU’s special teams units has been
long snapper Zach Enyeart. The redshirt senior grabbed the
starting job against Idaho as a redshirt freshman in 2007,
and he has been entrenched in the position ever since.
Coach Wulff on WSU’s special teams…
“Reid Forrest is one of the best punters in the country, and
he is a great weapon to have on a football team. Nico Grasu
has made some clutch, game-winning kicks, but we are
really going to need him to be more consistent. We have
a couple more kickers on the roster now, and there will be
competition at the kicker spot. We are going to be much
faster on special teams this year, and we should make some
great strides in every area.”
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COUGAR DEFENSE
COUGAR OFFENSE
X
2
12
Daniel BLACKLEDGE
Jeffrey SOLOMON
6-0 181 Sr.
6-0 200 Sr.*
F
1
81
Gino SIMONE
Isiah BARTON
6-0 187 So.
6-1 190 Jr.*
LT
OR
LG
55
76
74
Wade JACOBSON
Micah HANNAM
Alex REITNOUER
6-6 304 Jr. 6-4 283 Sr.*
6-5 270 So.
54
75
62
Zack WILLIAMS
Tyson PENCER
Tim HODGDON
6-4 298 Sr.*
6-8 330 So.*
6-3 291 Fr.*
C
73 Andrew ROXAS
57 Chris PRUMMER
60Elliott BOSCH
6-2 303 Jr.*
6-2 263 Sr.*
6-4 258 Fr.*
RG
72
65
67
B.J. GUERRA
Sebastian VALENZUELA
Michael PFEIFF
6-3 315 Jr.*
6-2 321 Fr.*
6-2 296 So.*
RT
OR
79
76
David GONZALEZ
Micah HANNAM
6-6 275 Jr. 6-4 283 Sr.*
TE
40
87
83
41
Skylar STORMO
Andrei LINTZ
Zach TATMAN
Aaron GEHRING
6-5
6-5
6-5
6-5
Z
84
12
Jared KARSTETTER
Jeffrey SOLOMON
6-4 208 Jr.
6-0 200 Sr.*
QB
10
9
6
4
Jeff TUEL
Marshall LOBBESTAEL
Dan WAGNER
David GILBERTSON
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-1
214
210
207
207
So.
Jr.*
Jr.*
Fr.*
RB
22
34
3
20
21
Chantz STADEN
Logwone MITZ
Carl WINSTON
Marcus RICHMOND
James MONTGOMERY
5-10
6-1
5-8
6-1
5-10
205
230
197
218
200
Sr.*
Jr.*
So.
Sr.*
Sr.*
FB
37
Jared BYERS
6-0 224 So.
K
18
47
Nico GRASU
Blake DUNN
6-1 235 Sr.
5-10 164 Fr.*
* = Has redshirted
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250
247
245
250
So.*
So.*
Sr.*
Sr.*
LE
93
96
85
Kevin KOOYMAN
6-6 262 Sr.*
Casey HAMLETT
6-3 250 Sr.
Jordan PU’U ROBINSON 6-4 258 Fr.*
LT
RT
95
61
97
Bernard WOLFGRAMM
Anthony LAURENZI
Justin CLAYTON
6-3 285 Sr.*
6-3 278 So.*
6-3 272 Fr.*
5
94
92
Brandon RANKIN
Steven HOFFART
Dan SPITZ
6-5 281 Jr.*
6-4 269 So.*
6-6 279 So.*
RE
SAM
89
59
50
Travis LONG
Sekope KAUFUSI
Adam COERPER
6-4 258 So.
6-3 233 Fr.*
6-4 245 So.*
13
46
52
Myron BECK
Louis BLAND
Andre BARRINGTON
6-0 209 Sr.*
5-10 221 Jr.
6-1 231 Fr.*
MIKE 44
35
54
Mike LEDGERWOOD
Hallston HIGGINS
Darren MARKLE
6-1 231 Jr.
5-11 210 Sr.
6-1 224 Fr.*
WILL 17
26
Alex HOFFMAN-ELLIS
Arthur BURNS
6-1 241 Jr.*
5-11 206 Fr.*
LCB 9
29
19
Aire JUSTIN
Nolan WASHINGTON
Anthony MARTINEZ
5-11 163 Jr.*
5-11 180 Fr.*
5-9 177 Jr.*
SS
OR
21
33
25
Chima NWACHUKWU
Tyree TOOMER
Jamal ATOFAU
5-11 200 Sr.
5-11 194 So.*
5-9 180 Fr.*
FS
15
47
39
28
LeAndre DANIELS
Casey LOCKER
Kyle McCARTNEY
Jay MATTHEWS
6-2
5-11
6-0
6-1
RCB 24
4
27
Daniel SIMMONS
Anthony CARPENTER
Terrance HAYWARD
5-10 187 So.*
6-0 190 Fr.*
6-1 190 So.*
P
Reid FORREST
Dan WAGNER
6-1 181 Sr.*
6-0 207 Jr.*
8
6
206
186
194
199
So.*
Fr.*
So.*
So.*
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Meyer set a FCS record for passing efficiency rating (166.47 with
10,261 yards, 84 touchdowns, just 17 interceptions and a .657
completion rate), while Kimble’s 46 touchdown grabs ranked
second in FCS history behind the 50 of legendary Jerry Rice. The
Eagles finished 7-5 and won the Big Sky title with a 5-2 record
before losing to eventual national runner-up Northern Iowa in the
first round of the playoffs.
Paul Wulff
Head Coach
Third Season
Paul Wulff enters his third season on the Cougar sideline after
being named Washington’s State’s 31st head coach, Dec. 10,
2007. With his appointment Wulff became the first WSU football
letterwinner and graduate to lead the Cougars since Phil Sarboe
served as head coach from 1945-49.
A 1990 graduate of WSU and a four-year letterwinner, Wulff’s first
season leading the Cougars proved difficult as the transition to a
new head coach combined, with numerous injuries, resulted in a
2-11 record. WSU’s lone conference win came in dramatic fashion
as the Cougars needed a last-second field goal in regulation, and
again in double overtime, to defeat Washington 16-13 in the
Apple Cup.
Wulff’s second season was once again marred by injuries, yet
progress was being made as 13 freshmen and 23 players overall
made their first-collegiate starts. The bright spot of the year came
in week three as WSU fought back from a 13-point fourth-quarter
deficit to defeat SMU in overtime, 30-27.
Prior to Washington State, Wulff spent the previous 15 seasons
at Eastern Washington University, the final eight as head coach.
There he amassed a record of 53-40. During his eight-year head
coaching tenure Wulff was named Big Sky Conference Coach of
the Year three times (2001, 2004, 2005) and led the Eagles into
the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs three times in
the last four years. He enters the 2010 campaign with a 56-62
career head coaching record in 10 seasons.
In 2007 he guided the Eagles to a 9-4 mark, including a quarterfinal
appearance at the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision
Playoffs, falling to two-time defending champion Appalachian
State. It marked the seventh time in his eight years at Eastern that
his teams posted winning records.
“Obviously this has been a dream of mine since I joined the
coaching profession,” said Wulff upon his hiring. “It is my alma
mater, a university with great tradition and a program I feel very
strongly about. WSU is an important place in my development
as a human being with respect to the university culture. Being
named head coach is the biggest honor I have ever received and
I am excited about the opportunity.
“Twenty-two years ago, in February of 1985, I signed a letter of
intent to Washington State University. I was obligated to that, and
I committed to it, and I chose this university over five other Pac-10
schools at that time. I am back 22 years later, and I am committed
for another five years. I will make the most of it and do everything
in my power to create an environment that everyone who is a
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“It’s going to take some work,” Wulff continued. “There is some
building we need to do and some culture changes we need to
make. We need to put ourselves in a position where everybody
can be proud of the student-athletes in this program both on and
off the field on a consistent basis.”
Wulff began his coaching career at EWU in 1993 as a volunteer
assistant working with the offensive line. He was named offensive
line/strength coach the following season and spent four years
in the position before being promoted to offensive coordinator/
offensive line/strength coach in 1998.
Following two seasons as the team’s offensive coordinator, Wulff
was named head coach at Eastern prior to the 2000 season. He
guided the Eagles to six-straight winning seasons and seven
overall during his eight-year tenure.
Wulff’s 2005 team was loaded with experience, talent and
leadership, featuring a group of seniors that included the Big
Sky’s Offensive and Defensive MVP’s (Erik Meyer and Joey Cwik),
and featured a trio of All-Americans (Meyer, Eric Kimble and Matt
Alfred). Meyer would go on to win the Walter Payton Award as
the best football player in the Football Championship Subdivision.
Together, Meyer and Kimble rewrote Eastern’s record book as
they combined for 27 school records and four Big Sky marks.
The 2004 season was also special, even after the Eagles opened
the season 0-2. Eastern won eight of its next nine games - most
by substantial margins - as the Eagles closed the year with a 51-44
overtime victory at Montana State to secure a place in the playoffs.
Quarterback Erik Meyer was named the league’s Offensive Player
of the Year and was a finalist for the Walter Payton Award. Senior
offensive tackle Michael Roos joined Meyer, wide receiver Eric
Kimble and guard Rocky Hanni as All-Americans, with Roos
eventually being taken in the second round of the NFL draft by
the Tennessee Titans.
In 2004, Wulff’s squad finished 9-4 and advanced to the
quarterfinals of the playoffs. The crowning glory came when the
Eagles knocked off No. 1-ranked and top-seeded Southern Illinois
in the first round.
Statistically, the 2004 and 2005 teams were nearly identical with
each finishing the year ranked fourth in FCS in total offense. In
2005 the Eagles averaged 477.8 yards per game, and were 14th
in scoring (35.0). A year earlier the Eagles averaged 475.5 yards
and 37.5 points per game to rank sixth.
Wulff coached 21 players to 54 Football Championship Subdivision
(formerly Division I-AA) All-America honors in his first seven years
at the helm of the EWU program, and two more of his players
were named to the Sports Network’s 2007 FCS All-America team
at the conclusion of last year. Of the 21 players to earn All-America
recognition, 15 have been offensive lineman.
Additionally, Wulff has mentored 15 players who have earned 18
total CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII honors and a total of 131
All-Big Sky Conference Academic team members.
from 1986-89, Wulff was an All-America honoree himself as a
senior, earning honorable mention accolades from The Sporting
News. Wulff started at center under three different coaches after
redshirting in 1985. He played for Jim Walden in 1986, Dennis
Erickson from 1987-88 and Mike Price in 1989. He was also the
starting center on WSU’s 1988 Aloha Bowl championship team.
After a successful collegiate career Wulff had a brief pro career
as a center after graduating from WSU in 1990. He signed a free
agent contract with the New York Jets, but was released after
injuring an ankle and a rib in the preseason. He played in spring
1991 with Raleigh-Durham of the World League, then played in
spring 1992 with New York-New Jersey.
A 1985 graduate of Davis High School in Davis, Calif., Wulff played
for three different coaches while he was at WSU. He redshirted in
1985 and started four games at guard in 1986 under Jim Walden.
As a student-athlete and four-year starter at center for the Cougars
Wulff’S Coaching Career
YearSchool
Position
2009 Washington State
Head Coach
2008 Washington State
Head Coach
2007Eastern Washington
Head Coach
2006Eastern Washington
Head Coach
2005Eastern Washington
Head Coach
2004Eastern Washington
Head Coach
2003Eastern Washington
Head Coach
2002Eastern Washington
Head Coach
2001Eastern Washington
Head Coach
2000Eastern Washington
Head Coach
1999Eastern WashingtonOff. Coordinator
1998Eastern WashingtonOff. Coordinator
1997Eastern WashingtonOffensive Line/Strength Coach
1996Eastern WashingtonOffensive Line/Strength Coach
1995Eastern WashingtonOffensive Line/Strength Coach
1994Eastern WashingtonOffensive Line/Strength Coach
1993Eastern WashingtonVolunteer Assistant/Offensive Line
Overall/
Conference
1-11/0-9
2-11/1-8
9-4/7-2
3-8/3-5
7-5/5-2
9-4/6-1
6-5/3-4
6-5/3-4
7-4/3-4
6-5/5-3
7-4/6-2
5-6/4-4
12-2/7-1
6-5/4-4
3-8/1-6
4-7/2-5
7-3/5-2
Postseason
--FCS Quarterfinals
-FCS First Round
FCS Quarterfinals
------FCS Semifinals
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Dennis Erickson directed the
program in 1987 and 1988 with
Wulff as his starting center both
years. In 1988, the Cougars were
victorious in the Aloha Bowl as
Wulff earned honorable mention
All-Pacific-10 Conference honors.
Under Mike Price in 1989, Wulff
earned second-team all-conference
honors and was an honorable
mention selection on The Sporting
News All-America squad. He was
also WSU’s long snapper during his
stay there.
Wulff was born Feb. 25, 1967, in
Woodland, Calif. He and his wife
Sherry have a 14-year-old daughter,
Katie, and two sons, six-year-old
Max and three-year-old Sam.
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Chris Ball
Mike Levenseller
Assistant Head Coach
Co-Defensive Coordinator
Safeties
Wide Receivers
19th Season
Third Season
Chris Ball, 45, begins his third season as Assistant Head Coach/
Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties. Ball arrived at WSU after
spending the 2007 season as secondary coach at the University
of Pittsburgh under head coach Dave Wannstedt. During his only
campaign the Panthers ranked fourth nationally in pass defense
(167.3 ypg) and seventh in total defense (297.7 ypg).
Prior to that Ball served four seasons coaching the secondary
at Alabama, having moved from Pullman when Mike Price was
named head coach at Alabama following the 2002 season. While
at Alabama, Ball coached a Crimson Tide secondary that in
2004 led the nation in pass defense, allowing just 113.1 passing
yards per game. That same year Alabama ranked second in pass
efficiency defense.
High played football at Missouri Western State College and later
served as a graduate assistant and defensive coordinator at his
alma mater.
The senior statesman on the Washington State coaching staff,
Mike Levenseller is in his 19th year on the Cougar sideline, where
he serves as wide receivers coach on Paul Wulff’s staff.
The 1985 All-American defensive back coached at both Northeast
Missouri State (1986-87) and Akron (1987-88) before joining
Price’s staff in 1989. He coached at Coffeyville Community
College (1990-94), Western Oregon State College (1995-96) and
Missouri Western State (1997-98). Prior to joining the Cougar
staff in 2000, Ball spent the 1999 season as defensive coordinator
for Idaho State Head Coach Larry Lewis.
Levenseller has been with WSU since the beginning of the 1992
season, when he began working with Cougar wide receivers under
then-head coach Mike Price. Prior to the 2001 season, Levenseller
added offensive coordinator duties to his day-to-day work with
wide receivers. As the offensive coordinator, the Cougar pass
offense finished in the top 21 nationally each season, including
eighth in 2007, 10th in 2001 and 13th in 2002. WSU finished in
the top 20 nationally in total offense in each of his first two years
as coordinator, including an eighth-place finish in 2005.
Ball and his wife Tandi have two children, son Brennan (17) and
daughter Abigail (6).
The following season the Alabama secondary ranked fifth in
both pass defense (160.8 ypg) and pass efficiency defense (97.8
rating), and the Crimson Tide ranked second nationally in total
defense. In 2006 Ball oversaw the progress of free safety Roman
Harper, who earned All-SEC honors and was a semifinalist for
the Jim Thorpe Award, presented annually to the nation’s top
defensive back.
The St. Louis, Mo., native and 1981 graduate of Webster Grove
In 1992 he was inducted into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame,
and in 2006 was inducted into the Pacific Northwest Football
Hall of Fame. Levenseller and his wife, Allison, have a son J.T.
and daughter Jordan, who plays volleyball at Washington State
University.
Additionally, five different receivers have recorded 1,000-yard
seasons under Levenseller, while 11 different players have spent
time with NFL clubs.
From 2000-02 Ball served under Price coaching WSU’s defensive
backs, mentoring such Cougar greats as Lamont Thompson, Jason
David, Marcus Trufant and Erik Coleman. During his three seasons
WSU’s defense compiled 56 interceptions, including 26 during
the 2001 campaign, which tied for second nationally. That season
Thompson set a WSU single-season record and led the Pacific-10
Conference with 10 interceptions en route to All-America honors.
The following season Trufant earned first-team All-Pac-10 and
second-team All-America honors under the tutelage of Ball.
Trufant, who was drafted 11th overall by the Seahawks in 2003,
was part of a secondary that included three other future NFL
players: David, Coleman and Hamza Abdullah.
Levenseller and eight other receivers he has coached comprise
WSU’s single-season top 10 receiving yardage list, including
Brandon Gibson, who set the single-season record with 1,180
receiving yards in 2007. Under Levenseller’s guidance, Jason Hill
broke the 1,000-yard mark twice (2005-06), becoming the only
WSU receiver with two 1,000-yard campaigns.
Levenseller completed his WSU playing career by being selected
to the Pacific-8 First Team, the AP All-West Coast First Team and
the AP All-America honorable mention squad in 1978. A two-time
All-Pac-8 and AP All-West Coach First Team selection, Levenseller
caught 121 passes in his career, which ranked third on WSU’s alltime list and eighth on the league list. His 2,061 career receiving
yards ranked second on WSU’s all-time list, as he was one of only
seven receivers to top 2,000 yards in Pac-8 history.
Prior to returning to Washington State, Levenseller coached wide
receivers for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football
League (1990-91), where he mentored the league’s receiver of the
year in 1990 (Darrell Smith) and 1991 (Raghib Ismail). He began
his coaching career in 1986 with the British Columbia Lions of the
CFL, working with wide receivers as a guest coach.
CHRIS BALL FILE
A sixth-round draft pick by the Oakland Raiders of the 1978
NFL Draft, Levenseller spent three years in the NFL with Buffalo,
Tampa Bay and Cincinnati, was a member of the Grey Cupwinning Edmonton Eskimos in 1982 and concluded his playing
career with Calgary, 1983-85, of the CFL.
Born: May 7, 1963, Kirksville, Mo.
Education: B.S. in health, physical education and recreation from
Missouri Western State College, 1986; Master’s degree in physical
education from University of Akron, 1990.
Personal: Wife, Tandi, son Brennan and daughter Abigail.
Coaching Experience – 23rd season. Assistant Head Coach/CoDefensive Coordinator/Safeties, Washington State (2008-Present);
Secondary, University of Pittsburgh (2007); Secondary, University of
Alabama (2003-06); Defensive Backs, Washington State University
(2000-02); Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, Idaho State University
(1999); Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, Missouri Western State
(1997-98); Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs, Western Oregon
State College (1995-96); Secondary Coach, Cofferville College (199094); Graduate Assistant/Cornerbacks, Washington State University
(1989); Graduate Assistant/Defensive Backs/Special Teams, University
of Akron (1987-88); Assistant coach/Secondary, Northeast Missouri
State (1986-87); Student Assistant, Missouri Western State (1986).
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MIKE LEVENSELLER FILE
Born: February 21, 1957, Bremerton, Wash.
Personal: Wife, Allison, son J.T. and daughter Jordan.
Coaching Experience – 21st Season. Wide Receivers/Offensive
Coordinator, Washington State University (1992-Present); Wide
Receivers, Toronto Argonauts (1990-91).
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Steve Morton
Travis Niekamp
Offensive Line
Linebackers
First Season
Third Season
Former Cougar football player and assistant coach Steve Morton
returned to Pullman for his second stint as a Cougar coach, Jan.
15, 2010, joining Paul Wullf’s staff as the offensive line coach.
Morton and his wife Karen have two adult children, son Beau and
daughter Bethany. He also has a son-in-law, Zech Bordon, and a
grandson, Caleb.
The 2010 season will mark Morton’s 36th as a collegiate coach
and second stint as offensive line coach. Morton began his
coaching career in 1975 as a Washington State graduate assistant
under Jim Walden. He became a full-time assistant coach at his
alma mater in 1977 and spent the next 10 seasons in Pullman. He
mentored such Cougars as Mike Utley, Dan Lynch, Jim Michalczik,
Pat Beach, Chris Dyko and Paul Wulff.
When Paul Wulff began putting his staff together after being
named Washington State University’s head football coach in
December 2007, he didn’t have to look far for his linebackers
coach. Travis Niekamp, who coached linebackers on Wulff’s staff
at Eastern Washington University from 2004-07, arrived with
Wulff in Pullman in a similar role. Niekamp, now in his third year
at WSU, is one of five former EWU coaches from Wulff’s staff at
EWU now serving on the Cougars’ coaching staff.
In his first year in Pullman, Niekamp coached Louis Bland to Phil
Steele’s Freshman All-America Third Team honors and Greg Trent
to his second mention on the All-Pacific-10 Conference Team.
In 2004, his first year at Eastern, Niekamp coached a pair of AllBig Sky Conference linebackers in Joey Cwik (first team) and Doug
Vincent (honorable mention). In 2005 Cwik repeated as a first
team all-conference pick and was named the Big Sky Defensive
Player of the Year, capping a career that saw him register 331
tackles, fourth-best in school history. Also in 2005 David Eneberg
was an all-conference honorable mention selection, which he
repeated in 2006. In all Niekamp coached eight different players
to 10 All-Big Sky Conference honors
In 1987 Morton followed Walden to Iowa State University, where
he spent the next five seasons. He returned to the Pac-10 in 1992,
joining Washington staff as offensive line coach. After seven
seasons and five bowl appearances, he moved to the USC (19992000). He was at the Nevada (2001) before completing three
seasons (2002-2004) as the Stanford offensive line coach.
Morton has coached five Pac-10 Morris Trophy winners, signifying
the conference’s best lineman, including Lynch in 1984.
Additionally he has mentored four first-team All-America players,
and NFL first-round draft choices Kwame Harris of Stanford and
Lincoln Kennedy of Washington.
defensive tackles in 1998. He was an All-Gateway Conference
selection in 1996 and 1997, when he played as a defensive
lineman, finishing his career with 170 tackles. That figure included
eight quarterback sacks and 22 tackles-for-loss.
Niekamp was team captain as a senior and was a regular member
of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll during his undergraduate
days at Illinois State. He graduated from Illinois State in 1998 with
a bachelor’s degree in exercise science.
A native of Stevens Point, Wis., Niekamp was selected as a
National Strength and Conditioning All-American in 1997. In high
school, he played in the Wisconsin All-Star Shrine Classic. He and
his wife Tracy have two sons, Tye Dalton (6) and Dexter Kole (4),
and daughter Brooke Ryan (3).
Before joining the Eastern Washington staff in 2004, Niekamp
had spent the previous four years at the United States Military
Academy, where he coached tight ends. While with the Black
Knights, he coached with current WSU co-defensive coordinator
Jody Sears for three seasons.
Morton spent the past five season at San Jose State, the first as
offensive line coach and the last four as offensive coordinator.
Prior to his stint at Army, Niekamp spent two seasons at his alma
mater Illinois State, coaching outside linebackers in 1999 and
As a player, he was a center and offensive guard on the 1973
and 1974 Washington State teams, playing for head coach
Jim Sweeney. He graduated in 1977 with a degree in physical
education.
STEVE MORTON FILE
Born: October 19, 1953, Chehalis, Wash.
Education: B.A. in physical education from Washington State University,
1977.
Personal: Wife, Karen, son Beau, daughter Bethany, son-in-law Zech
Bordon, grandson, Caleb.
Coaching Experience – 36th Season. Offensive Line, Washington State
University (2010-Present); Offensive Line/Offensive Coordinator, San
Jose State University (2005-09); Offensive Line, Stanford University
(2002-04); Offensive Line, University of Nevada (2001); Assistant
Coach, University of Southern Califronia (1999-2000); Offensive
Line, University of Washington (1992-98), Offensive Line, Iowa State
University (1987-91), Assistant Coach, Washington State University
(1977-86); Graduate Assistant, Washington State University (1975-76).
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TRAVIS NIEKAMP FILE
Born: November 30, 1974, St. Henry, Ohio
Education: B.S. in exercise science from Illinois State, 1998.
Personal: Wife Tracy, sons Tye and Dexter, daughter Brooke.
Coaching Experience – 13th Season. Linebackers, Washington State
University (2008-Present); Linebackers, Eastern Washington University
(2004-07); Tight Ends, United State Military Academy (2000-03);
Linebackers/Defensive Tackles, Illinois State (1998-99).
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Rich Rasmussen
Malik Roberson
Tight Ends
Recruiting Coordinator
Defensive Line
Third Season
Third Season
Rich Rasmussen made the move to Washington State with Cougar
Head Coach Paul Wulff in December 2007, after the two worked
together as members of the Eastern Washington Eagles staff for
12 years. Rasmussen, now in his third year at WSU serving as tight
ends coach and recruiting coordinator, had spent the previous
eight years as an assistant for Wulff.
College in 1997 and is a 1983 graduate of Lincoln High School in
Tacoma, Wash. He coached at Bellarmine Prep and Mt. Tahoma
High Schools prior to joining the EWU staff.
A native of Tacoma, Wash., Rasmussen and his wife, Teri, have
two sons, Josh (13) and Jacob (10).
Rasmussen began coaching at Eastern Washington in 1996 as a
student assistant coach on defense, then helped with the offensive
line in 1997. He coached running backs in 1998 before taking over
as tight ends coach in 1999, a position he held through the 2007
season. During his stint at Eastern Washington he spent time as
director of football operations, recruiting coordinator, team travel
coordinator and summer camp coordinator, in addition to his
coaching duties.
Malik Roberson made the move to Washington State University
with Paul Wulff in December 2007, after spending eight years at
Eastern Washington University, and is in his third season working
with the Cougar defensive linemen.
He spent his first two seasons as an Eagle student assistant working
with defensive linemen, then six years as the defensive line coach.
first in 1992 and 1993 between his Cougar and Wildcat careers,
then again in the fall of 1999 before joining the EWU staff.
Roberson, who finished his degree at Eastern Washington, was
born in Spokane, Wash. He and his wife Ondria have one son,
Nick (19), and twin daughters Madison and Makayla, who were
born in December 2008.
Throughout his time at EWU, Roberson coached nine players to
All-Big Sky Conference honors, including 2006 defensive tackle
Keith Grennan, who signed a free agent contract with the San
Diego Chargers following his time at Eastern Washington. In
2007 all four starting defensive linemen earned all-conference
honors, including second-team All-American Greg Peach. In 2004
three of his defensive linemen earned All-Big Sky Conference
honors, including first team selection Tom Finnerty. EWU finished
that season ranked 38th in the NCAA Football Championship
Subdivision in rushing defense, allowing just 137.0 yards per
game.
Throughout his tenure overseeing tight ends at Eastern
Washington, Rasmussen coached six different players to AllBig Sky honors, including Tim Calhoun, who was a three-time
honoree, including the 2002 Big Sky Freshman of the Year by
Dopke.com. He oversaw the development of Dan Curley, a 2002
All-America honorable mention by Football Gazette and was a
fifth round draft pick (148th overall) by the St. Louis Rams in the
2003 NFL Draft.
Roberson is no stranger to the WSU campus, spending three
seasons in Pullman before transferring to Central Washington.
He redshirted at WSU as a freshman in 1989, then played for
the Cougars during the 1990 and 1991 seasons, seeing action
as both a linebacker and defensive lineman. He was a teammate
of current Cougar co-defensive coordinator Jody Sears during his
first two years in Pullman. At Central Washington, he earned firstteam all-conference honors in 1994 and was co-captain of the
1995 squad that won the NAIA Championships, finishing 10-3-1.
While at Eastern Washington, Rasmussen earned both his
undergraduate and graduate degrees. He received his bachelors
of science degree in physical education in 1998, and then
completed his master’s degree in athletic administration in 2000.
Rasmussen received an associate degree from Tacoma Community
Injuries late in his career impacted Roberson’s opportunity to
continue his football career. He was oft-injured during his senior
year at CWU and attended the NFL combine following his final
season, but a neck injury ended his professional aspirations.
Roberson is a 1989 graduate of Lewis and Clark High School in
Spokane and spent three seasons coaching the Tigers linebackers,
RICH RASMUSSEN FILE
MALIK ROBERSON FILE
Born: May 6, 1965, Tacoma, Wash.
Born: April 30, 1971 in Spokane, Wash.
Education: B.S. in physical education from Eastern Washington, 1998;
master’s in athletic administration from Eastern Washington, 2000.
Education: B.S. in individual studies: youth lifestyle management from
Central Washington, 2001.
Personal: Wife, Teri, and sons Josh and Jacob.
Personal: Wife Ondria, son Nick and twin daughters Madison and
Makayla.
Coaching Experience – 15th Season. Tight Ends/Recruiting
Coordinator, Washington State University (2008-Present); Tight
Ends/Recruiting Coordinator (1999-2007), Running Backs (1998),
Offensive Line (1997), Student Assistant/Defense (1996), all at Eastern
Washington University.
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Coaching Experience – 14th Season. Defensive Line, Washington
State University (2008-Present); Defensive Line (2002-07), Student
Assistant/Defensive Line (2000-01), both at Eastern Washington
University; Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane (1992-93, 1999).
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Jody Sears
Todd Sturdy
Co-Defensive Coordinator
Cornerbacks
Offensive Coordinator
Quarterbacks
Third Season
Third Season
Jody Sears, a 1991 graduate of Washington State University and
former college teammate of Cougar head coach Paul Wulff, is
in his third year as co-defensive coordinator and cornerbacks
coach. Sears returned to his alma mater after five years at
Eastern Washington University, where he was Wulff’s defensive
coordinator.
During his stint with the Eagles, he coached safeties, linebackers
and defensive ends. In 2005 Eastern’s defense finished 15th
nationally in pass efficiency defense and spent most of the year
in the top five. The Eagles were 45th in scoring defense in 2005
and his 2004 defense set a school record with nine sacks against
Weber State.
Sears lettered twice for the Cougars after walking on as a wide
receiver. Like Wulff, he played under head coaches Jim Walden,
Dennis Erickson and Mike Price during his tenure with the
Cougars. He saw limited field duty during the early portion of his
Cougar career, then lettered his final two years and finished with
11 career receptions for 118 yards. Sears also served as the holder
for All-America placekicker Jason Hanson on field goal and extra
point attempts during his senior year.
Sears was born Oct. 21, 1967. He is from Pullman, Wash., and
graduated from Pullman High School in 1986. He and his wife
Molly have five children, Weston (20), Hannah Jo (8), J.T. (7),
Kylee Ann (5) and Charlie Ray (4).
During his EWU tenure, Sears coached seven players to All-Big
Sky Conference honors, including 2007 first-team pick defensive
end Greg Peach. Peach, who ranked 11th nationally in sacks, was
also a second-team All-America selection.
Todd Sturdy is in his third season as Washington State’s offensive
coordinator and quarterbacks coach. A former head coach at
St. Ambrose University, Sturdy joined the WSU staff in 2008
after serving as Paul Wulff’s offensive coordinator at Eastern
Washington during the 2007 season.
During his one year at EWU where the Eagles went 9-4 and
reached the 2008 FCS quarterfinals before falling to eventual
champion Appalachian State. Sturdy also guided an offense that
set school records for pass completions (287) and touchdown
passes (36). EWU finished the 2007 campaign fifth nationally in
total offense and eighth in passing offense. Quarterback Matt
Nichols was named the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year while
wide receiver Aaron Boyce and offensive lineman Matt Alfred
each garnered All-America honors, with Boyce being named to
the second team and Alfred the third team.
Prior to EWU, Sturdy was 85-40 in 12 seasons as head coach for
his alma mater, St. Ambrose in Davenport, Iowa. The winningest
coach in the program’s history, his teams won five Mid-States
Football Association-Midwest League championships and had a
42-8 league record in his last seven seasons at the helm, including
six-straight playoff appearances. In 2006 he was NAIA Region 2
Coach of the Year, with the team going a perfect 10-0 before
a first-round, 38-31 double-overtime loss to Morningside in the
NAIA Championship playoffs.
Prior to uniting with Wulff at EWU, Sears was an assistant coach at
the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. He served
three years on the Black Knight staff, including the 2001 and
2002 seasons as cornerbacks coach. In 2000, during his rookie
year with Army, he assisted with the defensive line.
Sears coached at St. Ambrose University in 1998 and 1999,
assuming responsibilities as the defensive coordinator for the
Fighting Bees, who were coached by Todd Sturdy, now WSU’s
offensive coordinator. Also serving on that staff was former
Cougar assistant coach Timm Rosenbach.
Sturdy began coaching football in 1990 as a graduate assistant
for St. Ambrose University while student teaching at Assumption
High School. In the spring of 1991 Sturdy was named the director
of facilities at St. Ambrose University. He then coached the
secondary and special teams under Mike Woodley in 1992 and
1993 and was defensive coordinator in 1994.
In 1995 Sturdy was defensive coordinator at SAU under head
coach Chuck Schrader. With seven games remaining in the
season, Sturdy became interim head coach and was named the
permanent head coach in December.
As a player, Sturdy was a quarterback for St. Ambrose University
from 1987-90, while he earned a bachelor’s degree in history
education. In 1988 he was named the team’s MVP, and as team
captain in 1989, he received the coach’s appreciation award.
Sturdy attended Tipton High School, where he played four sports
and accumulated 14 varsity letters. He was named all-state as a
quarterback and started at quarterback for the South team in the
1986 Shrine Bowl.
Sturdy and his wife Gina are the parents of sons Keegan Joseph (9)
and Carson (6), and daughter Kenzington.
His accomplishments at St. Ambrose began in his first season as
he guided his team to a 9-1 season with the only loss coming at
the hands of eventual national champion Findlay. During his 12
seasons Sturdy coached 64 first-team all-conference players and
28 All-Americans. His players rewrote the offense school records
in virtually every category.
Following a brief coaching stint at the high school level, Sears
served as a graduate assistant at Iowa State, where he helped
coach defensive backs and wide receivers from 1994-96. There
he was reunited with former WSU coach Jim Walden, who was in
his final season coaching the Cyclones. Sears received his master’s
degree at Iowa State in 1996.
Sturdy began his coaching career after his freshman year of
college, taking over the Tipton High School sophomore baseball
team in the summer of 1987. He continued to coach Tipton
baseball for the next four seasons as the head sophomore coach
and assistant varsity coach.
JODY SEARS FILE
Born: October 21, 1967, Pullman, Wash.
Education: B.A. from Washington State, 1991; masters from Iowa State,
1996.
Personal: Wife Molly, sons Weston, J.T., and Charley, daughters Hannah
and Kylee.
TODD STURDY FILE
Born: May 31, 1967, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Education: B.A. history education from St. Ambrose University (1990).
Personal: Wife Gina, sons Keegan and Carson, daughter Kenzington.
Coaching Experience – 16th Season. Co-Defensive Coordinator/
Cornerbacks, Washington State University (2008-Present), Defensive
Ends/Linebackers/Safeties, Eastern Washington University (200307); Cornerbacks (2001-02), Defensive Line (2000), University State
Military Academy; Defensive Coordinator, St. Ambrose University
(1998-99); Graduate Assistant/Defensive Backs/Wide Receivers, Iowa
State University (1994-96).
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Coaching Experience – 21th Season. Offensive Coordinator/
Quarterbacks, Washington State University (2008-Present); Offensive
Coordinator/Quarterbacks, Eastern Washington University (2007);
Head Coach, St. Ambrose University (1995-2006); Defensive
Coordinator (1994), Secondary/Special Teams (1992-93), Graduate
Assistant (1990-91), all at St. Ambrose University.
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Dave Ungerer
Shawn Deeds
Running Backs
Special Teams
Coordinator of Football Operations
10th Season
First Season
Now in his 22nd season of coaching, Dave Ungerer joined Paul
Wulff’s staff in February, 2010, after spending the previous season
at Elon University, where his special teams units ranked among
the top 50 in four categories, including fifth in kickoff coverage as
Elon surrendered just 17.06 yards per return.
From 2007-08 Ungerer served as the special teams coach at
Oregon State University. In his first season he worked with AllPacific-10 Conference placekicker Alexis Serna, who ended his
career as the Beavers’ all-time leading scorer and the Pac-10
record-holder with 144 consecutive extra point conversions.
The Beaver kickoff coverage team ranked first in the Pac-10 and
fifth nationally. In 2008 he coached All-Pac-10 First Team punt
returner Sammie Stroughter and second team kick returner
James Rodgers. As a unit overall, the Beavers ranked first in the
conference in kickoff coverage (18.7 yards) and third in kickoff
returns (23.4 yards).
coached 1993 honorable mention All-American and first-team AllAtlantic Coast Conference punter Scott Milanovich. He began his
Maryland career as the strength coach before becoming special
teams coordinator/running backs coach, a position he held for
three years. Ungerer was on staff at Holy Cross from 1988-91,
where the program won three-straight Patriot League crowns
and compiled a record of 39-4-1, including a perfect 11-0 ledger
in 1991.
Ungerer has also coached at Davidson (1986-87), Northeastern
(1985) and served as a graduate assistant at Rutgers (1983-84).
The Edison, N.J., native is a 1980 graduate of Southern Connecticut
State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in physical
education and health. Ungerer and his wife Sylvia have three
sons, Dominic, David and Dante.
Prior to Oregon State Ungerer spent four seasons at Alabama as
the special teams and tight ends coach, working alongside WSU’s
current assistant head coach/co-defensive coordinator Chris Ball.
During his tenure the Crimson Tide blocked 13 kicks and returned
five punts and two kickoffs for touchdowns.
Ungerer’s first stint in the Pac-10 came in 2002 when he spent
one season as the special teams/tight ends coach at California. In
his lone season, kickoff returner LaShaun Ward ranked third in the
nation in average returns, while Mike McGrath and placekicker
Mark Jenkins earned All-Pac-10 honors. In addition, Cal’s kickoff
return team was third in the nation and first in the Pac-10.
Shawn Deeds is in his 10th season as Washington State’s Coordinator of Football Operations. His responsibilities include future
scheduling, team travel arrangements and the management of
the football budget.
Deeds also coordinates preseason camp and serves as assistant
director of Cougar Football Camp each summer, assists with all
on-campus recruiting arrangements and serves as the staff liaison
with WSU’s Athletic Foundation, compliance, financial aid, academic services, business, marketing and ticket offices along with
any outside agencies involved with the football program.
As a senior at North Kitsap, Deeds completed 85-of-163 passes for
a completion percentage of 52.1. He racked up 1,310 yards and
13 touchdowns, tossing only six interceptions. He was named a
Seattle Times Red Chip prospect and garnered Northwest Nugget
Second Team honors from the Tacoma News Tribune. He was also
named All-Olympic League.
A native of Poulsbo, Wash., Deeds and his wife Amber have two
sons, Ty and Trevor.
Deeds began his career as office assistant and assistant to thenhead coach Mike Price in 1996, and was promoted to administrative assistant after one year.
A former quarterback for the Cougar football team, Deeds earned
two varsity letters playing for Price. After redshirting as a freshman
and playing in one varsity game (Temple) the following year, he
saw action in eight games as a redshirt sophomore, completing
41-of-100 passes for 599 yards and two touchdowns, and making
one start against Arizona. Deeds led WSU to a 30-7 win over California after replacing injured starter Mike Pattinson.
During his senior season Deeds suffered a shoulder injury on the
fourth play of the game against Stanford, ending his career. Deeds
completed 42-of-102 passes for 619 yards and two touchdowns
over the course of his Cougar career.
Deeds is a 1991 graduate of North Kitsap High School, where he
earned 10 varsity letters including three in football for head coach
Jerry Parrish. He also lettered four times as a forward in basketball
and three times as a pitcher/first baseman in baseball.
Ungerer arrived at California after two years at Lehigh, where
he assisted the program in finishing in the top 10 in the nation
both years. Ungerer also spent five years at Maryland, where he
DAVE UNGERER FILE
Born: August 21, 1956; Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Education: B.S. in physical education, health from Southern
Connecticut State University, 1980.
Personal: Wife Sylvia; and three sons Dominic, David and Dante.
Coaching Experience – 22nd Season. Special Teams, Elon (2009);
Special Teams, Oregon State University (2007-09); Special Teams,
Alabama (2003-07); Special Teams/Tight Ends, California (2002-03);
Special Teams/Running Backs, Lehigh (2000-01); Special Teams/
Running Backs/Strength Coach, Maryland (1992-97); Special Teams/
Running Backs/Strength Coach, Holy Cross (1988-91); Defensive Line/
Strength Coach, Davidson (1986-87); Defensive Line, Northeastern
(1985-86).
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Sheldon Cross
Chad Eaton
Graduate Assistant
Graduate Assistant
Mike Kramer
First Season
First Season
Assistant Coordinator of Football Operations
Sheldon Cross joined Cougar Football as the
team’s offensive graduate assistant in January of 2010. Originally from Tacoma, Wash.,
Cross had previously served as the head football coach at Interlake High School in Bellevue,
Wash.
A former defensive tackle for the Cougars
from 1991-94, Chad Eaton joined the Washington State University football staff as a
graduate assistant prior to the 2010 season.
Eaton had been involved in private business
in the Seattle area since concluding a 10-year
career in the National Football League prior
to the 2005 season.
First Season
Mike Kramer joined the Washington State University football staff
prior to the 2010 season as the Cougars’ assistant coordinator of
football operations.
Kramer had previously served as the head coach at Montana State
for seven seasons where he amassed 40 wins and led the Bobcats to three Big Sky Conference championships. He also served as
head coach at Eastern Washington, where he compiled a record of
37-32 from 1994-99, including the school’s first outright conference title in 1997. His 77 career wins, 52 of which came in league
play, ranked third all-time in conference history, and he is the only
coach to win Big Sky Coach of the Year honors at two different
schools.
From 2002-07 MSU went 35-26 (.574), including an eight-win
campaign in 2006, the school’s highest total since 1984. Kramer
also orchestrated five-straight winning seasons, the longest for the
program in more than 40 years (1956-64). The Bobcats’ 2006 season also featured the school’s first postseason win and postseason
home game since 1984, and a No. 10 final national ranking.
The Colton, Wash., native began his coaching career at his prep
alma mater as a student teacher and assistant coach in 1976,
helping the team to the state B-11 Championship. The next year,
Kramer became a full-time assistant at Helena High, and upon his
mentor’s departure to join the MSU staff was elevated to the head
coaching position. His highly successful tenure – he led the Bengals to the state title game for the first time since 1958 – was
capped with a stint as the winning head coach in the East-West
Shrine Game in ’82.
was part of a championship squad. In 1985, Kramer assumed defensive coordinator duties. Following the 1986 season, Kramer became a teacher and head football coach at Tacoma Stadium High
School, and remained there for two seasons. In 1989, Dick Zornes
hired Kramer as Eastern Washington’s offensive line coach.
A 1977 graduate of Idaho, Kramer started 36 of his 44 games on
the offensive and defensive lines, including nine games at defensive end as a freshman in 1972. The next year he started seven
games at center, and in 1974 and 1975 started at guard.
Mike and his wife Sandi have two daughters, Courtney and
Gretchen, a student at Washington State University.
As head coach at Interlake, Cross led his squad
to back-to-back playoffs appearances in 2008 and 2009, the first two appearances for the school in 22 seasons. For his efforts Cross garnered Bellevue Reporter Coach of the Year accolades following both seasons, and he
was also named Coach of the Year by the Kingco Conference and National
Football Coaches Association in 2009. The seven wins by Interlake in 2009
were the most by the school in 23 years.
Prior to taking over as head coach, Cross also worked as Interlake’s offensive assistant for then-head coach Luke Huard, who is now the offensive coordinator at Illinois State. Cross also coached quarterbacks at Iowa
Wesleyan in 2005 and was the assistant quarterbacks coach at Peru State
(Nebraska) in 2004.
While with the Cougars Eaton was named the 1994 Morris Trophy winner
as the top defensive lineman in the Pacific-10 Conference, as voted on by
the league’s offensive linemen. He was also named first-team All-Pac-10 as
a senior, in addition to earning All-America honors from both UPI (second
team) and the Associated Press (third team). He was named All-Pac-10
Second Team as a junior, and was selected to play in the East-West Shrine
Game and the Hula Bowl following his final collegiate campaign.
Eaton earned three varsity letters with WSU, starting 23 of his 34 games.
He recorded 146 tackles (105 solo), including 30.5 tackles-for-loss and
10.5 sacks.
Cross served as the director of the Jason Gesser Elite Quarterback Camp,
and has also coached signal callers at a number of different collegiate
camps, including WSU, Washington and Illinois State.
Following a stellar WSU career, Eaton was drafted in the seventh round of
the 1995 draft by the Arizona Cardinals. He went on to play professionally
for 10 seasons with the Cleveland Browns (1995), New England Patriots
(1996-2000), Seattle Seahawks (2001-03) and Dallas Cowboys (2004). Eaton started 77 of 103 career games played, and recorded 364 tackles and
16 sacks.
He played quarterback at Iowa Wesleyan, starting for two seasons, and
went on to play professionally for the Dresden Monarchs in Germany and
the Graz Giants in Austria. Cross attended Stadium High School in Tacoma,
where he was named All-Narrows League as a senior.
He played in Super Bowl XXXI with New England, and also garnered AFC
Defensive Player of the Week honors while with the Patriots during the
1998 season after recording three sacks during Week 14.
Cross received his bachelor’s in psychology from Peru State. He and his
wife Catherine reside in Pullman with their son Wyatt.
A prep standout at Puyallup High School, Eaton earned three letters and
was named all-state on both the offensive and defensive lines.
Eaton earned a degree in social sciences from WSU in 2010. He and his
wife Tina have three children: sons Daniel and William, and daughter Adrienne.
After serving as Helena’s head coach from 1980-82, Kramer joined
the Bobcat staff in 1983 as defensive line coach, and a year later
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2010 Cougars
Darin Lovat
Football Head Strength Coach
Third Season
Darin Lovat, a native of Albuquerque, N.M.,
is in his third season as the Cougar Football
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach,
where he oversees all facets of physical development for the WSU football team.
Going on his 13th season as a strength and
conditioning coach at the Division I level, Lovat is certified by the National Strength and
Conditioning Association (C.S.C.S.) and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (S.C.C.C.), and is a USA Weightlifting Level
1 Club Coach.
Prior to joining the Cougar family, Lovat spent the 2007-08 season with
Boston College as the Eagles’ Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach.
He was the top assistant for the Boston College football program, coordinated all injury rehabilitation programs and developed programs for all
first-year student-athletes.
UNLV, assisting with a variety of sports under Mark Phillippi, the US Strongest Man winner in 1996.
Lovat earned his bachelor’s degree in fitness management at UNLV, and
his master’s in exercise science from Austin Peay. He was a four-year letterwinner with the Rebels, playing in 47 consecutive games. He was a twotime member of the Big West Conference All-Academic Team, a two-time
recipient of the Rebels’ Special Teams Player of the Year award and was a
member of the Las Vegas Bowl Championship team in 1994.
Lovat and his wife Ann, a native of Cheney, Wash., have been married for
six years and recently had their first child, daughter Eliza. His uncle Tom
Lovat was a coach in the NFL for 25 years, and his cousin Mark Lovat is
currently an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Green
Bay Packers.
From 2002-07 Lovat served as the head strength and conditioning coach
at Eastern Washington University. He assisted in the development of five
Big Sky Conference Championship teams, an NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament appearance and back-to-back Football Championship Division
playoff appearances with then-EWU football head coach Paul Wulff.
Lovat also spent time at UCLA from 1999-2002 as the assistant strength
and conditioning coach, serving as the top assistant for the football program. He oversaw all aspects of the training programs for 10 nationallycompetitive Division I teams, two of which won NCAA titles.
Serving as a graduate assistant at Austin Peay State University from 199899, Lovat oversaw all aspects of the training programs for each of the
school’s 14 varsity sports. He also served as a an intern with the Carolina
Panthers and as a student assistant strength and conditioning coach at
Marco Candido
Kevin Night Pipe
Strength Coach
Video Coordinator
Third Season
10th Season
Marco Candido begins his third season as a
member of the Washington State University
Strength and Conditioning staff, though he
is no stranger to the Cougar staff. Prior to
spending 2006-08 as Head Football Strength
and Conditioning Coach at Drake University,
Candido worked at WSU during the 2005-06
season as Intern/Interim Assistant Strength
Kevin Night Pipe is in his 10th season as multimedia services coordinator for Washington State.
Night Pipe coordinates videotaping of all WSU
athletics, specializing mainly in football practices
and game day. Night Pipe is also responsible for
tape exchanges, weekly highlights for football
and recruiting purposes and supervising six student assistants.
Many other strength and conditioning positions fill Candido’s resume,
including stints with the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Arizona
State University, Birmingham Steeldogs (Arena Football 2), the University
of La Verna and Occidental College.
Prior to joining the WSU staff in July of 2001, Night Pipe worked at Northern Arizona as the Lumberjacks’ video coordinator from 1999-2001. He was
responsible for video production of men’s and women’s basketball, women’s
soccer, volleyball and track and field. He also worked with football coaches to
produce breakdowns, editing, highlights and special videos. He also produced
highlight and drill tapes used for recruiting, coordinated game tape exchanges
with opponent video staffs and hired and supervised all student staff.
and Conditioning Coach.
In 2003 Candido earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Occidental College in Los Angeles, Calif., where he also played running back
for the football team and led the Tigers to a conference championship.
He earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology in 2005 from the
University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Candido is a member of and certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association - C.S.C.S., Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association - S.C.C.C., and U.S.A. Weightlifting - S.P.C.C.
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From 1992-95, Night Pipe served as a student assistant video coordinator at
the University of South Dakota. He was responsible for football breakdowns,
editing, highlights and special needs, as well as game and practice video production.
Night Pipe earned his bachelor’s of science in political science and minored
in mass communication at South Dakota. He worked on his master’s in educational leadership at Northern Arizona from 1999-2001. A 1987 graduate of
Madison High School in Madison, S.D., Night Pipe was voted his team’s defensive most valuable player in football in 1986. He and his wife, Jackie, were
married in June, 2008, and they have a daughter, Krystal. Additionally they
have two boxers, Brutis and Buster.
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alphabetical roster
NONAME
POSHGTWGTYREXPHOMETOWN (HS/COLLEGE)
30 AMUNDSEN, Justin
WR
19 ANDERSON, Gordy
QB
68 ANDERSON, BrentOL
25 ATOFAU, Jamal
S
52 BARRINGTON, Andre
LB
81 BARTON, Isiah
WR
13 BECK, Myron
LB
2 BLACKLEDGE, Daniel
WR
46 BLAND, Louis
LB
71 BOCK, Matthew
DL
31 BOMBER, Blair
WR
45 BONTEMPS, Bennett
WR
60 BOSCH, ElliottOL
70 BREVICK, Zach
DL
23 BROOKS, Leon
RB
20 BUCANNON, Deone
S
26 BURNS, Arthur
LB
37 BYERS, Jared
FB
4 CARPENTER, Anthony
CB
30 CLARK, Tracy
CB
97 CLAYTON, Justin
DE
50 COERPER, Adam
DE
40 DAHL, Jim
LB
15 DANIELS, LeAndre
S
37 DUCKETT, Tyrone
S
88 DUNN, Aaron
TE
47 DUNN, Blake
K
32EHLO, Austin
WR
63ENYEART, Zach
LS
8 FORREST, Reid
P
77 FULLINGTON, JohnOL
49 FURNEY, Andrew
K
5 GALVIN, Rickey
RB
46 GAUPER, Alex
K
41 GEHRING, Aaron
TE
4 GILBERTSON, David
QB
32 GOLDEN, Brandon
CB
79 GONZALES, DavidOL
18 GRASU, Nico
K
72 GUERRA, B. J.OL
60 GUIDRY, Omari
LB
13 HALLIDAY, Connor
QB
96 HAMLETT, Casey
DE
56 HAMMOCK, Anthony
LB
76 HANNAM, MicahOL
27 HAYWARD, Terrance
DB
35 HIGGINS, Hallston
LB
62 HODGDON, TimothyOL
94 HOFFART, Steven
DT
17 HOFFMAN-ELLIS, Alex
LB
6 HORTON, Damante
CB
8 HOUSTON, Anthony
CB
55 JACOBSON, WadeOL
94 JOHNSON, Zach
TE
28 JOHNWELL, Esa
WR
9 JUSTIN, Aire
CB
84 KARSTETTER, Jared
WR
59 KAUFUSI, Sekope
DE
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5-10
6-3
6-1
5-9
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-0
5-10
6-2
5-8
5-11
6-4
6-4
5-7
6-1
5-11
6-0
6-0
5-9
6-3
6-4
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-5
5-10
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-5
5-10
5-8
6-4
6-5
6-1
5-11
6-6
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-4
6-3
5-11
6-4
6-1
5-11
6-3
6-4
6-1
5-10
6-3
6-6
6-4
6-2
5-11
6-4
6-3
178
215
260
180
231
190
209
181
221
247
160
188
258
229
170
186
206
224
190
181
272
245
231
206
190
237
165
194
264
181
268
217
162
215
250
207
184
275
235
315
209
175
250
212
283
190
210
291
269
241
160
208
304
230
175
163
208
233
SO*
FR
FR
FR*
FR*
JR
SR*
SR
JR
FR*
FR
FR
FR*
FR*
FR*
FR
FR*
SO
FR*
FR
FR*
SO*
FR*
SO*
FR
FR
FR*
FR
SR*
SR*
FR
FR
FR
SO*
SR*
FR*
FR
JR
SR
JR*
JR*
FR
SR
FR
SR*
SO*
SR
FR*
SO*
JR*
FR
SR*
JR
FR
FR*
JR*
JR
FR*
HS
Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way)
HS
Port Orchard, Wash. (South Kitsap)
HS
Kennewick, Wash. (Southridge)
SQ
Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue)
SQ
Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way)
TR
Los Angeles, Calif. (Fresno City/Westchester)
2V
Seattle, Wash. (Ingraham/Glendale College)
3V
Colorado Springs, Colo. (Palmer)
2V
Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic)
SQ
Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
HS
Lynden, Wash. (Lynden)
HS
Puyallup, Wash. (Rogers)
SQ
Spokane, Wash. (Ferris)
SQ
Snoqualmie, Wash. (Mount Si)
SQ
Harbor City, Calif. (St. John Bosco)
HS
Fairfield, Calif. (Vanden)
SQ
Corona, Calif. (Centennial)
1V
Pullman, Wash. (Pullman)
SQ
Los Angeles, Calif. (Serra)
HS
Pittsburgh, Calif. (Pittsburgh)
SQ
Napa, Calif. (Justin-Siena)
SQ
Hood River, Ore. (Hood River Valley)
SQ
Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor)
SQ
San Leandro, Calif. (San Leandro)
HS
Alameda, Calif. (Encinal)
HS
Spokane, Wash. (Mead)
SQ
Fresno, Calif. (Bullard)
HS
Spokane, Wash. (Lewis & Clark)
3V
Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline)
3VEphrata, Wash. (Ephrata)
HS
Belfair, Wash. (North Mason)
HS
Burlington, Wash. (Burlington-Edison)
HS
Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley)
SQ
Spokane, Wash. (Lewis and Clark)
2V
Castle Rock, Wash. (Castle Rock)
SQ
Woodinville, Wash. (Redmond)
HS
Covina, Calif. (Charter Oak)
TR
Fresno, Calif. (Fresno City College/Central West)
2VEncino, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite/Moorpark CC)
2V
Moses Lake, Wash. (Moses Lake)
SQ
Seattle, Wash. (Ingraham/Glendale College)
HS
Spokane, Wash. (Ferris)
1VEdmonds, Wash. (Edmonds Woodway/W. Washington)
HSOakridge, Ore. (Oakridge)
3V
Gig Harbor, Wash. (Peninsula)
1V
Carson, Calif. (Culver City)
3V
Magnolia, Texas (MacArthur)
SQ
Ladera Ranch, Calif. (Tesoro)
TR
Davis, Calif. (Butte College/Davis)
1V
Los Angeles (Hamilton/Moorpark College)
HSOakland, Calif. (Oakland)
2V
San Diego, Calif. (Mission Bay)
TR
Hollister, Calif. (Gavilan College/San Benito)
HS
Stanwood, Wash. (Stanwood)
SQ
Pomona, Calif. (Duarte)
2VVan Nuys, Calif. (Culver City)
2V
Spokane, Wash. (Ferris)
SQ
Palo Alto, Calif. (Woodside)
alphabetical roster
NONAME
POSHGTWGTYREXPHOMETOWN (HS/COLLEGE)
93 KOOYMAN, Kevin
DE
6-6
262
43 LAUFASA, Corey
FB
6-0
228
61 LAURENZI, Anthony
DT
6-3
278
44 LEDGERWOOD, Mike
LB
6-1
231
87 LINTZ, Andrei
TE
6-5
247
9 LOBBESTAEL, Marshall
QB
6-3
210
47 LOCKER, Casey
S
5-11 186
89 LONG, Travis
DE
6-4
258
66 MANN, Justin
DT
6-3
246
54 MARKLE, Darren
LB
6-1
224
19 MARTINEZ, Anthony
CB
5-9
177
28 MATTHEWS, Jay
S
6-1
199
39 McCARTNEY, Kyle
S
6-0
194
10 MILLER, Jacob
P
6-5
208
34 MITZ, Logwone
RB
6-1
230
12 MIZELL, C.J.
LB
6-2
225
21 MONTGOMERY, James
RB
5-10 200
21 NWACHUKWU, Chima
S
5-11 200
38OERTEL, Eric
RB
6-1
190
75 PENCER, TysonOL
6-8
330
67 PFEIFF, MichaelOL
6-2
296
31 PICKERING, Trase
S
5-10 186
98 POLE, Kalafitoni
DT
6-1
291
57 PRUMMER, ChrisOL
6-2
263
85 PU’U ROBINSON, Jordan
DE
6-4
258
5 RANKIN, Brandon
DE
6-5
281
82 RATLIFF, Bobby
WR
6-1
185
74 REITNOUER, AlexOL
6-5
270
20 RICHMOND, Marcus
RB
6-1
218
70 RODGERS, JakeOL
6-6
251
73 ROXAS, AndrewOL
6-2
303
51 SEALBY, Jacob
LB
6-1
187
53 SEALBY, Lucas
LB
6-1
190
24 SIMMONS, Daniel
CB
5-10 187
36 SIMMONS, Matthew
CB
5-11 187
1 SIMONE, Gino
WR
6-0
187
89 SIMS, Josiah
WR
6-1
179
12 SOLOMON, Jeffrey
WR
6-0
200
92 SPITZ, Dan
DT
6-6
279
22 STADEN, Chantz
RB
5-10 205
40 STORMO, Skylar
TE
6-5
250
83 TATMAN, Zach
TE
6-5
245
33 TOOMER, Tyree
S
5-11 194
10 TUEL, Jeff
QB
6-3
214
65VALENZUELA, SebastianOL
6-2
321
6 WAGNER, Dan
QB
6-0
207
69 WALDNER, Jeff
DE
6-2
242
29 WASHINGTON, Nolan
CB
5-11 180
80 WILLIAMS, Kristoff
WR
6-2
201
54 WILLIAMS, ZackOL
6-4
298
34 WILSON, Jack
S
6-1
187
86 WILSON, Marquess
WR
6-3
173
3 WINSTON, Carl
RB
5-8
197
95 WOLFGRAMM, Bernard
DT
6-3
285
* = Redshirted
NOTE: Class noted as of 8/1/2010
SR*
JR
SO*
JR
SO*
JR*
FR*
SO
SO*
FR*
JR*
SO*
SO*
FR
JR*
FR
SR*
SR
FR
SO*
SO*
SO*
FR
SR*
FR*
JR*
FR
SO
SR*
FR
JR*
FR
FR
SO*
FR
SO
FR*
SR*
SO*
SR*
SO*
SR*
SO*
SO
FR*
JR*
FR
FR*
FR
SR*
FR
FR
SO
SR*
3V
Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma)
TR
Seattle, Wash. (Army/Evergreen)
1V
Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado)
2V
Kennewick, Wash. (River View)
1V
Bellingham, Wash. (Meridian)
3VOak Harbor, Wash. (Oak Harbor)
SQ
Ferndale, Wash. (Ferndale)
1V
Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep)
TR
Woodinville, Wash. (UCLA/Woodinville)
SQ
Meridian, Idaho (Mountain View)
SQ
Riverside, Calif. (Arlington/Rocky Mountain College)
1V
Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego)
1VEdmonds, Wash. (Edmonds-Woodway)
HS
Greenacres, Wash. (Central Valley)
2V
Redmond, Wash. (Redmond)
HS
Tallahassee, Fla. (Leon)
1V
Rancho Cordova, Calif. (Rancho Cordova/Calif.)
3V
Allen, Texas (Allen)
HS
Racine, Wisc. (Lutheran)
1V
Delta, B.C. (Sands Secondary)
SQ
Marysville, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuck)
SQ
Redmond, Wash. (Redmond)
HS
Union City, Calif. (James Logan)
2V
Renton, Wash. (Liberty)
SQ
Wailuku, Hawaii (Baldwin)
TR
Shallotte, N.C. (Butte College/West Brunswick HS)
HSEtiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda)
1V
Pasadena, Calif. (St. Francis)
3V
Mesa, Ariz. (Dobson)
HS
Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park)
2V
Sun Valley, Calif. (St. Francis)
HS
Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee)
HS
Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee)
1VOntario, Calif. (Colony)
HS
Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery)
1V
Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline)
TR
Tacoma, Wash. (Tacoma Baptist)
1V
Seattle, Wash. (Ingraham/Eastern Washington)
1V
Spokane, Wash. (Mead)
1V
Campbell, Calif. (Westmont/De Anza College)
1VEverett, Wash. (Kamiak)
1V
Salem, Ore. (Sprague/Foothill)
1V
Bellflower, Calif. (St. John Bosco)
1V
Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West)
SQ
Burbank, Calif. (John Burroughs)
SQ
Portland, Ore. (Jesuit)
HSOlympia, Wash. (Olympia)
SQ
Burien, Wash. (Kennedy)
HS
Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley)
1V
Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena/Glendale College)
HS
Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep)
HS
Tulare, Calif. (Tulare Union)
1V
Harbor City, Calif. (Serra)
1V
San Mateo, Calif. (San Mateo/Coll. of San Mateo)
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pronunciation guide
Jamal Atofau – AH-toe-fow
Andre Barrington – BARE-ing-ton
Elliott Bosch – BOSH
Adam Coerper – CORE-per
Austin Ehlo - E-low
Zach Enyeart – EN-yert
Aaron Gehring – GARE-ing
Nico Grasu – GRAH-soo
B.J. Guerra – GARE-uh
Omari Guidry – GIDD-ree
Tim Hodgdon - HODGE-dun
Steven Hoffart - HO-furt
Esa Johnwell – EES-uh
Sekope Kaufusi – suh-COPE-ee / kuh-FOOS-ee
Kevin Kooyman – KOY-man
Corey Laufasa - la-oo-FAH-suh
Anthony Laurenzi – lore-ENZ-ee
Marshall Lobbestael – LOBE-uh-stall
Logwone Mitz – LUH-gwon
C.J. Mizell - MY-zell
Chima Nwachukwu – CHEE-muh / WATCH-uh-koo
Eric Oertel - ore-TELL
Trase Pickering - trace
Kalafitoni Pole - cal-uh-fi-TO-knee po-LAY
Michael Pfeiff – fife
Chris Prummer – PRUM-er
Alex Reitnour – RIGHT-now-er
Jordan Pu’u Robinson – pooh-oo
Andrew Roxas – ROW-hoss
Jacob Sealby - SELL-bee
Lucas Sealby - SELL-bee
Gino Simone – sih-MO-nee
Chantz Staden – chance STAY-den
Zach Tatman – TAT-man
Tyree Toomer – TOO-muhr
Jeff Tuel – tool
Sebastian Valenzuela – val-en-ZWAY-luh
2010 cougar roster
numerical roster
NO, NAME, POS, HGT, WGT, YR
1 SIMONE, Gino, WR, 6-0, 187, SO
2 BLACKLEDGE, Daniel, WR, 6-0, 181, SR
3 WINSTON, Carl, RB, 5-8, 197, SO
4 CARPENTER, Anthony, CB, 6-0, 190, FR*
4 GILBERTSON, David, QB, 6-1, 207, FR*
5 GALVIN, Rickey, RB, 5-8, 162, FR
5 RANKIN, Brandon, DE, 6-5, 281, JR*
6 HORTON, Damante, CB, 5-10, 160, FR
6 WAGNER, Dan, QB, 6-0, 207, JR*
8 FORREST, Reid, P, 6-1, 181, SR*
8 HOUSTON, Anthony, CB, 6-3, 208, SR*
9 JUSTIN, Aire, CB, 5-11, 163, JR*
9 LOBBESTAEL, Marshall, QB, 6-3, 210, JR*
10 MILLER, Jacob, P, 6-5, 208, FR
10 TUEL, Jeff, QB, 6-3, 214, SO
12 MIZELL, C.J., LB, 6-2, 225, FR
12 SOLOMON, Jeffrey, WR, 6-0, 200, SR*
13 BECK, Myron, LB, 6-0, 209, SR*
13 HALLIDAY, Connor, QB, 6-4, 175, FR
15 DANIELS, LeAndre, S, 6-2, 206, SO*
17 HOFFMAN-ELLIS, Alex, LB, 6-1, 241, JR*
18 GRASU, Nico, K, 6-1, 235, SR
19 ANDERSON, Gordy, QB, 6-3, 215, FR
19 MARTINEZ, Anthony, CB, 5-9, 177, JR*
20 BUCANNON, Deone, S, 6-1, 186, FR
20 RICHMOND, Marcus, RB, 6-1, 218, SR*
21 MONTGOMERY, James, RB, 5-10, 200, SR*
21 NWACHUKWU, Chima, S, 5-11, 200, SR
22 STADEN, Chantz, RB, 5-10, 205, SR*
23 BROOKS, Leon, RB, 5-7, 170, FR*
24 SIMMONS, Daniel, , CB, 5-10, 187, SO*
25 ATOFAU, Jamal, S, 5-9, 180, FR*
26 BURNS, Arthur, LB, 5-11, 206, FR*
27 HAYWARD, Terrance, DB, 6-1, 190, SO*
28 JOHNWELL, Esa, WR, 6-2, 175, FR*
28 MATTHEWS, Jay, S, 6-1, 199, SO*
29 WASHINGTON, Nolan, CB, 5-11, 180, FR*
30 AMUNDSEN, Justin, WR, 5-10, 178, SO*
30 CLARK, Tracy, CB, 5-9, 181, FR
31 BOMBER, Blair, WR, 5-8, 160, FR
31 PICKERING, Trase, S, 5-10, 186, SO*
32EHLO, Austin, WR, 6-2, 194, FR
32 GOLDEN, Brandon, CB, 5-11, 184, FR
33 TOOMER, Tyree, S, 5-11, 194, SO*
34 MITZ, Logwone, RB, 6-1, 230, JR*
34 WILSON, Jack, S, 6-1, 187, FR
35 HIGGINS, Hallston, LB, 5-11, 210, SR
36 SIMMONS, Matthew, CB, 5-11, 187, FR
37 BYERS, Jared, FB, 6-0, 224, SO
37 DUCKETT, Tyrone, S, 5-11, 190, FR
38OERTEL, Eric, RB, 6-1, 190, FR
39 McCARTNEY, Kyle, S, 6-0, 194, SO*
40 DAHL, Jim, LB, 6-2, 231, FR*
40 STORMO, Skylar, TE, 6-5, 250, SO*
41 GEHRING, Aaron, TE, 6-5, 250, SR*
43 LAUFASA, Corey, FB, 6-0, 228, JR
44 LEDGERWOOD, Mike, LB, 6-1, 231, JR
45 BONTEMPS, Bennett, WR, 5-11, 188, FR
NO, NAME, POS, HGT, WGT, YR
46 BLAND, Louis, LB, 5-10, 221, JR
46 GAUPER, Alex, K, 6-4, 211, SO*
47 DUNN, Blake, K, 5-10, 164, FR*
47 LOCKER, Casey, S, 5-11, 186, FR*
49 FURNEY, Andrew, K, 5-10, 217, FR
50 COERPER, Adam, DE, 6-4, 245, SO*
51 SEALBY, Jacob, LB, 6-1, 187, FR
52 BARRINGTON, Andre, LB, 6-1, 231, FR*
53 SEALBY, Lucas, LB, 6-1, 190, FR
54 MARKLE, Darren, LB, 6-1, 224, FR*
54 WILLIAMS, Zack, OL, 6-4, 298, SR*
55 JACOBSON, Wade, OL, 6-6, 304, JR
56 HAMMOCK, Anthony, LB, 5-11, 212, FR
57 PRUMMER, Chris, OL, 6-2, 263, SR*
59 KAUFUSI, Sekope, DE, 6-3, 233, FR*
60 BOSCH, Elliott, OL, 6-4, 258, FR*
60 GUIDRY, Omari, LB, 6-0, 209, JR*
61 LAURENZI, Anthony, DT, 6-3, 278, SO*
62 HODGDON, Timothy, OL, 6-3, 291, FR*
63ENYEART, Zach, LS, 6-1, 264, SR*
65VALENZUELA, Sebastian, OL, 6-2, 321, FR*
66 MANN, Justin, DT, 6-3, 246, SO*
67 PFEIFF, Michael, OL, 6-2, 296, SO*
68 ANDERSON, Brent, OL, 6-1, 260, FR
69 WALDNER, Jeff, DE, 6-2, 242, FR
70 RODGERS, Jake, OL, 6-6, 251, FR
70 BREVICK, Zach, DL, 6-4, 229, FR*
71 BOCK, Matthew, DL, 6-2, 247, FR*
72 GUERRA, B. J., OL, 6-3, 315, JR*
73 ROXAS, Andrew, OL, 6-2, 303, JR*
74 REITNOUER, Alex, OL, 6-5, 270, SO
75 PENCER, Tyson, OL, 6-8, 330, SO*
76 HANNAM, Micah, OL, 6-4, 283, SR*
77 FULLINGTON, John, OL, 6-5, 268, FR
79 GONZALES, David, OL, 6-6, 275, JR
80 WILLIAMS, Kristoff, WR, 6-2, 201, FR
81 BARTON, Isiah, WR, 6-1, 190, JR
82 RATLIFF, Bobby, WR, 6-1, 185, FR
83 TATMAN, Zach, TE, 6-5, 245, SR*
84 KARSTETTER, Jared, WR, 6-4, 208, JR
85 PU’U ROBINSON, Jordan, DE, 6-4, 258, FR*
86 WILSON, Marquess, WR, 6-3, 173, FR
87 LINTZ, Andrei, TE, 6-5, 247, SO*
88 DUNN, Aaron, TE, 6-5, 237, FR
89 LONG, Travis, DE, 6-4, 258, SO
89 SIMS, Josiah, WR, 6-1, 179, FR*
92 SPITZ, Dan, DT, 6-6, 279, SO*
93 KOOYMAN, Kevin, DE, 6-6, 262, SR*
94 HOFFART, Steven, DT, 6-4, 269, SO*
94 JOHNSON, Zach, TE, 6-4, 230, FR
95 WOLFGRAMM, Bernard, DT, 6-3, 285, SR*
96 HAMLETT, Casey, DE, 6-3, 250, SR
97 CLAYTON, Justin, DE, 6-3, 272, FR*
98 POLE, Kalafitoni, DT, 6-1, 291, FR
* = Redshirted
NOTE: Class noted as of 8/1/2010
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cougars by class
Freshmen - 1st Year (31)
ANDERSON, Gordy, QB
ANDERSON, Brent, OL
BOMBER, Blair, WR
BONTEMPS, Bennett, WR
BUCANNON, Deone, S
CLARK, Tracy, CB
DUCKETT, Tyrone, S
DUNN, Aaron, TE
EHLO, Austin, WR
FULLINGTON, John, OL
FURNEY, Andrew, K
GALVIN, Rickey, RB
GOLDEN, Brandon, CB
HALLIDAY, Connor, QB
HAMMOCK, Anthony, LB
HORTON, Damante, CB
JOHNSON, Zach, TE
MILLER, Jacob, P
MIZELL, C.J., LB
OERTEL, Eric, RB
POLE, Kalafitoni, DT
RATLIFF, Bobby, WR
RODGERS, Jake, TE
SEALBY, Jacob, LB
SEALBY, Lucas, LB
SIMMONS, Matthew, CB
WALDNER, Jeff, DE
WILLIAMS, Kristoff, WR
WILSON, Jack, S
WILSON, Marquess, WR
Freshmen - 2nd Year (21)
ATOFAU, Jamal, S
BARRINGTON, Andre, LB
BOCK, Matthew, DL
BOSCH, Elliott, OL
BREVICK, Zach, DL
BROOKS, Leon, RB
BURNS, Arthur, LB
CARPENTER, Anthony, CB
CLAYTON, Justin, DE
DAHL, Jim, LB
DUNN, Blake, K
GILBERTSON, David, QB
HODGDON, Timothy, OL
JOHNWELL, Esa, WR
KAUFUSI, Sekope, DE
LOCKER, Casey, S
MARKLE, Darren, LB
PU’U ROBINSON, Jordan, DE
SIMS, Josiah, WR
VALENZUELA, Sebastian, OL
WASHINGTON, Nolan, CB
Sophomores - 2nd Year (6)
BYERS, Jared, FB
LONG, Travis, DE
REITNOUER, Alex, OL
SIMONE, Gino, WR
TUEL, Jeff, QB
WINSTON, Carl, RB
Sophomores - 3rd Year (18)
AMUNDSEN, Justin, WR
COERPER, Adam, DE
DANIELS, LeAndre, S
GAUPER, Alex, K
HAYWARD, Terrance, DB
HOFFART, Steven, DT
LAURENZI, Anthony, DT
LINTZ, Andrei, TE
MANN, Justin, DT
MATTHEWS, Jay, S
McCARTNEY, Kyle, S
PENCER, Tyson, OL
PFEIFF, Michael, OL
PICKERING, Trase, S
SIMMONS, Daniel, CB
SPITZ, Dan, DT
STORMO, Skylar, TE
TOOMER, Tyree, S
Juniors - 3rd Year (8)
BARTON, Isiah, WR
BLAND, Louis, LB
GONZALES, David, OL
JACOBSON, Wade, OL
KARSTETTER, Jared, WR
LAUFASA, Corey, FB
LEDGERWOOD, Mike, LB
MARTINEZ, Anthony, CB
Juniors - 4th Year (9)
GUERRA, B. J., OL
HOFFMAN-ELLIS, Alex, LB
GUIDRY, Omari, LB
JUSTIN, Aire, CB
LOBBESTAEL, Marshall, QB
MITZ, Logwone, RB
RANKIN, Brandon, DE
ROXAS, Andrew, OL
WAGNER, Dan, QB
Seniors - 4th Year (5)
BLACKLEDGE, Daniel, WR
GRASU, Nico, K
HAMLETT, Casey, DE
HIGGINS, Hallston, LB
NWACHUKWU, Chima, S
Seniors - 5th Year (14)
BECK, Myron, LB
ENYEART, Zach, LS
FORREST, Reid, P
GEHRING, Aaron, TE
HANNAM, Micah, OL
HOUSTON, Anthony, CB
KOOYMAN, Kevin, DE
MONTGOMERY, James, RB
PRUMMER, Chris, OL
RICHMOND, Marcus, RB
SOLOMON, Jeffrey, WR
STADEN, Chantz, RB
WILLIAMS, Zack, OL
WOLFGRAMM, Bernard, DT
Seniors - 6th Year (1)
TATMAN, Zach, TE
cougars by position
Cornerbacks (11)
CARPENTER, Anthony, FR*
CLARK, Tracy, FR
GOLDEN, Brandon, FR
HAYWARD, Terrance, SO*
HORTON, Damante, FR
HOUSTON, Anthony, SR*
JUSTIN, Tyrone, JR*
MARTINEZ, Anthony, JR*
SIMMONS, Daniel, SO*
SIMMONS, Matthew, FR
WASHINGTON, Nolan, FR*
Safeties (11)
ATOFAU, Jamal, FR*
BUCANNON, Deone, FR
DANIELS, LeAndre, SO*
DUCKETT, Tyrone, FR
LOCKER, Casey, FR*
MATTHEWS, Jay, SO*
McCARTNEY, Kyle, SO*
NWACHUKWU, Chima, SR
PICKERING, Trase, SO*
TOOMER, Tyree, SO*
WILSON, Jack, FR
Defensive Ends (8)
COERPER, Adam, SO*
HAMLETT, Casey, SR
KAUFUSI, Sekope, FR*
KOOYMAN, Kevin, SR*
LONG, Travis, SO
PU’U ROBINSON, Jordan, FR*
WALDNER, Jeff, FR
Defensive Tackles (10)
BOCK, Matthew, FR*
BREVICK, Zach, FR*
CLAYTON, Justin, FR*
HOFFART, Steven, SO*
LAURENZI, Anthony, SO*
MANN, Justin, SO*
POLE, Kalafitoni, FR
RANKIN, Brandon, JR*
SPITZ, Dan, SO*
WOLFGRAMM, Bernard, SR*
Linebackers (14)
BARRINGTON, Andre, FR*
BECK, Myron, SO*
BLAND, Louis, JR
BURNS, Arthur, FR*
DAHL, Jim, FR*
GUIDRY, Omari, JR*
HAMMOCK, Anthony, FR
HIGGINS, Hallston, SR
HOFFMAN-ELLIS, Alex, JR*
LEDGERWOOD, Mike, JR
MARKLE, Darren, FR*
MIZELL, C.J., FR
SEALBY, Jacob, FR
SEALBY, Lucas, FR
Punters (2)
FORREST, Reid, SR*
MILLER, Jacob, FR
Long Snappers (1)
ENYEART, Zach, SR*
Offensive Line (15)
ANDERSON, Brent, FR
BOSCH, Elliott, FR*
FULLINGTON, John, FR
GONZALES, David, JR
GUERRA, B. J., JR*
HANNAM, Micah, SR*
HODGDON, Timothy, FR*
JACOBSON, Wade, JR
PENCER, Tyson, SO*
PFEIFF, Michael, SO*
REITNOUR, Alex, SO
ROXAS, Andrew, JR*
VALENZUELA, Sebastian, FR*
PRUMMER, Chris, SR*
WILLIAMS, Zack, SR*
Quarterbacks (6)
ANDERSON, Gordy, FR
GILBERTSON, David, FR*
HALLIDAY, Connor, FR
LOBBESTAEL, Marshall, JR*
TUEL, Jeff, SO
WAGNER, Dan, JR*
Fullbacks (2)
BYERS, Jared, SO
LAUFASA, Corey, JR
Running Backs (8)
BROOKS, Leon, FR*
GALVIN, Rickey, FR
MITZ, Logwone, JR*
MONTGOMERY, James, SR*
OERTEL, Eric, FR
RICHMOND, Marcus, SR*
STADEN, Chantz, SR*
WINSTON, Carl, SO
Tight Ends (7)
DUNN, Aaron, FR
GEHRING, Aaron, SR*
JOHNSON, Zach, FR
LINTZ, Andrei, SO*
RODGERS, Jake, FR
STORMO, Skylar, SO*
TATMAN, Zach, SR*
Wide Receivers (14)
AMUNDSEN, Justin , SO*
BARTON, Isiah, JR
BLACKLEDGE, Daniel, SR
BOMBER, Blair, FR
BONTEMPS, Bennett, FR
EHLO, Austin, FR
JOHNWELL, Esa, FR*
KARSTETTER, Jared, JR
RATLIFF, Bobby, FR
SIMONE, Gino, SO
SIMS, Josiah, FR*
SOLOMON, Jeffrey, SR*
WILLIAMS, Kristoff, FR
WILSON, Marquess, FR
Kickers (4)
DUNN, Blake, FR*
FURNEY, Andrew, FR
GAUPER, Alex, SO*
GRASU, Nico, SR
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JAMAL ATOFAU
Safety
5-9/180
RS-Freshman
Bellevue, Wash.
Bellevue High School ‘09
ATOFAU’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
ATOFAU’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters under head coach Butch Goncharoff…
SENIOR year was named Tacoma News Tribune Northwest
Nugget honorable mention…Seattle Times Red Chip prospect…
garnered KingCo 3-A Defensive Player of the Year honors…also
named Seattle PI Defensive Player of the Year…named preseason
all-state by MaxPreps…rushed for two touchdowns and caught
three passes for 77 yards and a touchdown in state semifinal game
against Capital…rated No. 5 amongst Washington prospects by
Rivals.com…rated No. 40 at his position nationally by Rivals.
com…rated No. 97 on Scout.com’s West Hot 150…rated No. 27
on Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100…rated No. 57 at his position
nationally by Scout.com.
PERSONAL
Jamal Atofau…born in Long Beach, Calif…mother Janet Atofau…
uncle Jack Thompson played at Washington State and in the NFL,
while cousin Tony Thompson also played football at Washington
State.
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ANDRE BARRINGTON
Linebacker
6-1/231
RS-Freshman
Federal Way, Wash.
Federal Way High School ’09
BARRINGTON’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
BARRINGTON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year starter for head coach John Meagher in football…
also lettered four times in basketball and track…JUNIOR year was
named All-South Puget Sound League North Division on both
sides of the ball…garnered first team accolades as a running
back after rushing for 1,028 yards and 13 touchdowns…scored
15 total touchdowns and four two-point conversions…second
team honors as a defensive back…SENIOR year was named
honorable mention Tacoma News Tribune Northwest Nugget
and a Seattle Times Red Chip prospect…Associated Press 4-A AllState honorable mention at linebacker…was also named to the
TNT All-State Team, the Seattle PI All-Star Team and the Seattle
Times Star Times Team on defense…TNT All-Area First Team at
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linebacker…All-SPSL on both sides of the ball once again, first
team at running back and second team at linebacker…named
preseason all-state at running back by MaxPreps…rushed for
1,171 yards and nine touchdowns during the regular season…also
played basketball for the Eagles as the team’s starting guard…
rated No. 12 amongst Washington prospects by Rivals.com…
rated No. 141 on Scout.com’s West Hot 150…rated No. 48 on
Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100…rated No. 59 at his position
nationally by Scout.com.
yards on the season…had multiple receptions in five of WSU’s first
six games…first-career touchdown came against SMU, a threeyarder from Marshall Lobbestael…set career highs in receptions
(six) and yards (67) in WSU’s season opener against Stanford…
also rushed twice for 11 yards and registered five tackles…named
honorable mention Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic.
SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a varsity letter after competing in
nine games…caught nine passes for 70 yards on season, with a
long of 17 yards against Portland State…had a season- and careerhigh four receptions for 30 yards at Baylor…also had two catches
against both Oklahoma State and Portland State…missed the
UCLA and Oregon State games with an injured shoulder…also
saw duty on special teams, recording two solo tackles...named
Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic honorable mention.
PERSONAL
Roderic Andre Barrington…goes by Andre…born in Fort Lewis,
Wash…parents Roderic and Brenda…has an older brother, Travis,
and younger sister, Brittany.
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FRESHMAN (2007): Earned a varsity letter after competing in
11 of the Cougars’ 12 games in his debut season…missed the
season-opener against Wisconsin…played primarily on special
teams…received the team’s weekly Cougar Claw Special Teams
Award following performance against Idaho…caught one pass for
21 yards against Oregon State…also had one rush for three yards
against Arizona…assisted on two tackles.
MYRON BECK**
Linebacker
6-0/209
RS-Senior
Seattle, Wash.
Ingraham High School ‘06
BLACKLEDGE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
BECK’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in each of WSU’s 12 games…started WSU’s final two games
at linebacker…registered 41 tackles on the season (33 solo),
including two tackles-for-loss and one sack…recorded a seasonhigh nine tackles against UCLA (eight solo)…intercepted two
passes on the season, returning one 67 yards for a touchdown
against SMU…the interception return against the Mustangs was
the longest by a Cougar in eight years…picked up 11 yards on the
second interception (California)…recorded two pass break-ups.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned varsity letter after starting all nine
games played…missed the final four contests after breaking his
hand…began the year at free safety before moving to linebacker
prior to the Portland State game…totaled 34 tackles on the year
(19 solo) including two tackles-for-loss, one forced fumble, an
interception and two quarterback hurries…had a season-high
nine tackles (seven solo), with a TFL and PBU at UCLA…received
WSU Defensive Player of the Week award after UCLA…recorded
six tackles and TFL at Stanford before suffering season-ending
hand injury…recorded only interception of season at Oregon
State, returning it 24 yards to set up WSU’s first touchdown…had
a forced fumble against California.
BECK’S GLENDALE COLLEGE CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2007): Led the Western States Football League
with six interceptions as a REDSHIRT FRESHMAN, returning
three for touchdowns…named NJCAA All-Region First Team and
second-team All-WSFL.
BECK’S EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE CAREER
FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirted the 2006 season.
BECK’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year letterwinner at Ingraham High School…led Metro
League in receiving as a JUNIOR…hauled in 52 receptions for 952
yards and 12 touchdowns…named first-team All-Metro Sound
Division…named a Seattle Times White Chip prospect following
his SENIOR campaign…posted 34 receptions for 828 yards and
three touchdowns…two-way player was named first-team AllMetro Sound Division as both a wide receiver and defensive back.
PERSONAL
Myron Beck…born in Detroit…father Scott L. Johnson
(deceased)…mother Lynn Beck…brother Scott Johnson, Jr…
sisters Eryn and Briana…social sciences major.
DEFENSE
2008
2009
Totals
G/GS
9/9
12/2
21/11
TT
PT
34 19
41 33
75 52
Earned three varsity letters in football under head coach Rod
Baker…also earned four varsity letters in track and three varsity
letters in basketball…during JUNIOR year named to the first-team
all-league and all-area teams in football…all-state honorable
mention…as a SENIOR selected as first-team all-area, all-league,
academic all-state, all-state and All-Colorado.
PERSONAL
Daniel Aaron Blackledge…mother Cynthia Blackledge…one of
four brothers…enjoys dancing and hanging out with friends…3.75
prep GPA…majoring in communication.
RECEIVING
2007
2008
2009
CAREER:
G/GS PC
11/0 1
9/0 9
12/4 23
32/4 33
YDSAVGTD
2121.00
707.80
2139.2 1
3049.2 1
LG
21
17
24
24
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
152/-3 0/01/24
8 2/-3 1/-12/78
23 4/-6 1/-13/102
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DANIEL BLACKLEDGE***
Wide Receiver
6-0/181
Senior
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Palmer High School ‘07
BLACKLEDGE’S WSU CAREER
JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in each of
WSU’s 12 games…started five games…hauled in 23 passes for 212
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LOUIS BLAND**
Linebacker
5-10/221
Junior
Modesto, Calif.
Central Catholic High School ‘08
BLAND’S WSU CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
six games, including two starts…had a recurring left knee injury
during and did not play after Arizona State, and missed WSU’s
final six games…started WSU’s season opener against Stanford
at middle linebacker, registering a career-high 10 tackles (eight
solo)…also started against Arizona State…posted 42 tackles
on the season (27 solo), including four tackles-for-loss and one
sack…intercepted a pass against ASU and picked up 22 yards on
the return…also forced two fumbles on the season.
FRESHMAN (2008): Earned a varsity letter after playing in 12
games on season, nine in a starting role… named to Phil Steele’s
Freshman All-America Third Team…had most starts of any true
freshman on the team…missed season-opener against Oklahoma
State with foot sprain…started final nine games of year…averaged
4.6 tackles per game, fifth on team and 47th in Pac-10…season
totals included 55 tackles, nine tackles-for-loss (second on
team), two sacks, two pass breakups and one interception…as
a starter averaged 5.3 tackles per game…first collegiate action
came against California, registering three tackles (all solo)…had
eight tackles (seven solo) including two TFLs at UCLA (Oct. 4)…
next week had two tackles at Oregon State (Oct. 11), along with
lone interception of season which he returned 16 yards for a
touchdown…had season-high nine tackles (seven solo) against
Arizona, followed by eight tackles and first career sack at Arizona
State…best game of season may have been in 16-13, doubleovertime win over Washington in Apple Cup…collected seven
tackles (five solo) three TFLs and a pass breakup…saved best for
overtime where he stopped both Husky drives with a two-yard
TFL in the first OT, then recorded another two-yard TFL in the
second OT, which forced a 37-yard FG that was missed…earned
team Defensive Player of the Week award following game…also
had team Big Hit award after Arizona State and Baylor, Big Play
award at Oregon State and Special Teams Player of the Week at
UCLA and Baylor…ended year with four tackles and a sack at
Hawaii…also started on all four special teams units.
BLAND’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year starter for head coach Mike Glines…carried the ball 65
times for 619 yards as a FRESHMAN…named Calhisports.com’s
Freshman of the Year…named Modesto Bee All-District as a
SOPHOMORE…named all-conference and all-state after racking
up 882 yards and 27 touchdowns on 54 carries…on defense had
60 tackles and one sack…named team’s Offensive Player of the
Year and Most Valuable Player…Modesto Bee Player of the Year
as a JUNIOR…also named to Modesto Bee All-District Team and
league Most Valuable Player…earned both all-conference and allstate accolades after posting a school-record 1,900 rushing yards
on 133 carries…also scored 33 touchdowns…once again earned
team MVP honors…named Stanislaus County Outstanding
Athlete of the Year and Calhisports.com Junior Athlete of the
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Year…named EA Sports Football All-American Third Team as a
multi-purpose performer as a SENIOR…named CIF All-State
First Team, CIF Small Schools Player of the Year, first-team CIF
All-State Small Schools, All-Northern California First Team, AllSection Sac-Joaquin honorable mention…rushed for 1,776 yards
and 32 touchdowns en route to Western Athletic League First
Team honors…was a finalist for California Mr. Football…finished
career with over 5,000 career rushing yards and 107 touchdowns
while leading team to four consecutive Sac-Joaquin section
championships…team’s high school record was 49-3-1…one of
the top wrestling recruits in the nation was runner-up at California
State Wrestling tournament (171-pound) for head coach Steve
Strange…captured state wrestling titles as a freshman (152 lb)
and sophomore (171 lb)…member of the USA Wrestling National
Duel Team.
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ELLIOTT BOSCH
LEON BROOKS
Offensive Line
6-4/258
RS-Freshman
Spokane, Wash.
Ferris High School ‘09
Running Back
5-7/170
RS-Freshman
Harbor City, Calif.
St. John Bosco High School ‘09
BOSCH’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
BROOK’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Preferred walk-on went through fall camp
with the Cougars before redshirting.
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
BROOKS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
BOSCH’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
PERSONAL
Louis Bland III…parents Louis and Lisa…brothers Reggie and
Mitchell...three-year class president at Central Catholic High
School…named to the honor roll all four years…sociology major
at WSU.
DEFENSE
2008
2009
Totals
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G/GS
TT
12/9 55
6/2 42
18/11 97
PT
40
27
67
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
15 9/-252/-131/16
154/-15 1/-91/22
30 13/-403/-22 2/38
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Three-year letterwinner and two-year team captain for head
coach Jim Sharkey...freshman team’s most valuable player and
team captain...named honorable mention all-league on both
offense and defense as a sophomore...first-team all-league on
both offense as a junior and a senior...first-team all-state as a
senior...also lettered three times in golf.
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
Elliott J. Bosch...parents Dave and Lisa...brother Justin...sister
Haley...a number of family members attended WSU...great, great
grandfather played for WSU in the 1930s...posted a 3.8 prep
grade-point average...plans to pursue a degree in construction
management.
MATTHEW BOCK
Earned two letters in football for head coach Mike Jacot…played
tight end, defensive end and both offensive and defensive tackle…
also lettered once in basketball…SENIOR year led the Eagles to
the CIF finals on the hardwood.
PERSONAL
Matthew Bock…born in Los Alamitos, Calif…father Tony and
mother Kim…younger brothers Nick and Cullen…plans to pursue
a degree in communication.
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ARTHUR BURNS
Linebacker
5-11/206
RS-Freshman
Corona, Calif.
Centennial High School ‘09
ZACH BREVICK
Defensive Line
6-4/229
RS-Freshman
Sonqualmie, Wash.
Mount Si High School ‘09
BOCK’S WSU CAREER
BOCK’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Leon Jay Brooks...parents Leon Sr. and Juanita...brother Dayle...
sisters Jessica Williams and Daphne Brooks...father played football
at Western Michigan.
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Defensive Line
6-2/247
RS-Freshman
Santa Margarita, Calif.
Santa Margarita High School ‘09
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted after walking on during the 2009
season.
Two-year letterwinner for head coach Kiki Mendoza...played
running back, cornerback and returned punts and kickoffs...
named specialist of the year as a senior...returned 13 kicks for
a 44 yard average...set a record with a 99-yard kick return...
helped team to a 7-3 record...was named a scholar athlete...also
participated in track.
BURNS’ WSU CAREER
BREVICK’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season...began year at running back
before moving to linebacker late in the season.
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted after walking on during the 2009
season.
BURNS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters in football for head coach Charlie
Kinnune…SOPHOMORE year led the Wildcats to a 10-2 record
and a sixth-place finish at state…SENIOR year team captain
garnered honorable mention all-league honors…squad made
districts…also earned three letters in track and field and one in
basketball…earned all-league status as a senior in discus, and
made the district meet for both shot put and discus.
Earned three varsity letters in football under head coach Matt
Logan, and three letters in track…SENIOR year rushed for more
than 1,800 yards, leading Centennial to the State Division I
Bowl…rated No.54 amongst California prospects by Scout.
com…rated No. 48 amongst California prospects by Rivals.com…
rated No. 39 at his position nationally by Rivals.com…rated No.
84 on Scout.com’s West Hot 150…rated No. 11 in the west at his
position by Scout.com…rated No. 8 at his position in California…
SectionSports.com All-Southern Section First Team.
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
Zach Brevick…born in Bellevue, Wash…parents Dale and Kris…
brothers Danny, Peter and A.J….sisters Karin, Amy and Sara…
has a number of relatives who have attended WSU…also has a
number of relatives who were a part of WSU’s rowing team…
plans to pursue a degree in business.
Born Arthur Steven Burns in Glendora, Calif…parents Larry and
Carmen Reed…younger brother Miles and younger sister, Saivana…
uncle Artis Houston played at UC Berkeley and in the NFL.
BREVICK’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
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JARED BYERS*
Fullback
6-0/224
Sophomore
Pullman, Wash.
Pullman High School ‘09
BYERS’ WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
eight games, including two starts (Arizona and Oregon State)…
one of six true freshmen to appear in a game, and one of five to
start…switched from linebacker to fullback in the week of practice
leading up to the Oregon game and played that week against
the Ducks…caught five passes for 47 yards on the season…also
recorded three tackles on special teams (two solo).
BYERS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters for head coach Craig McCormick…was
team captain as a senior…SOPHOMORE year earned honorable
mention all-league on defense…JUNIOR year named all-league
on both offense and defense, and was also named Great Northern
League’s Most Valuable Defensive Player…SENIOR year named
all-league on both offense and defense and garnered a secondstraight league defensive MVP honor…also lettered twice in track
and field and once in basketball.
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JUNIOR year started at safety, garnering first-team all-league
honors…recorded 74 tackles, 15 pass break-ups, one interception
and two fumble recoveries, one of which was returned for a
touchdown…also passed for 80 yards and a touchdown and
rushed for 350 yards and four touchdowns…team went 10-2 and
won the league title…SENIOR year was once again named firstteam all-league at defensive back…recorded 60 tackles, six pass
break-ups, two sacks and one fumble recovery…also returned
an interception 85 yards for a touchdown…on offense threw
for 74 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 250 yards and
two touchdowns…named to first-team All-Del Rey League on
defense…team went 13-1 and lost in the championship game…
rated No. 75 amongst California prospects by Scout.com… rated
No. 82 amongst California prospects by Rivals.com…rated No.
59 at his position by Rivals.com…rated No. 117 on Scout.com’s
West Hot 150…also lettered three times in track, serving as team
captain as a senior.
Anthony Sean Carpenter…father Alvin…mother Lori…brother
Alex…cousin Ronnie Smith played baseball at CSU-Northridge…
member of Serra High’s Leadership and Letterman and Young
Black Scholars Clubs…plans to pursue a degree in sport
management.
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Jared Byers…parents Ken and Becky…brother Jed…sisters Tamara
and Arlana…plans to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering.
Defensive Tackle
6-3/272
RS-Freshman
Napa, Calif.
Justin-Siena High School ‘09
RECEIVING G/GS PC YDSAVGTD LG
2009
8/2 5 479.40 12
CARPENTER’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
CARPENTER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner for head coach Scott Altenberg…threeyear captain for the Cavaliers…FRESHMAN year was the first frosh
in school history to play varsity football…team finished second
in the Del Rey League…SOPHOMORE year started five games at
quarterback…earned second-team all-league after throwing for
1,100 yards and eight touchdowns…also picked up 400 yards and
two touchdowns on the ground…team went 9-3 and finished
second in league…named team’s offensive rookie of the year…
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Defensive End
6-4/245
RS-Sophomore
Hood River, Ore.
Hood River Valley High School ’08
Safety
6-2/206
RS-Sophomore
San Leandro, Calif.
San Leandro High School ‘08
COERPER’S WSU CAREER
DANIELS’ WSU CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Suffered a left shoulder injury in midSeptember and did not play the remainder of the season.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season…named WSU’s Defensive
Scout Team Player of the Year.
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Started each of WSU’s first two games at
free safety before a broken leg suffered against Hawaii ended his
season…one of 14 Cougar freshman to start a game…recorded
four solo tackles in WSU’s season opener against Stanford…
recorded three tackles (two solo) against Hawaii…registered
seven tackles (six solo) on the season…named honorable mention
Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic.
Earned first-team all-league accolades at both defensive end and
tight end as a SENIOR…named 6-A all-state on offense after
hauling in 37 receptions for 435 yards and three touchdowns in
nine games…on defense registered 84 tackles and five sacks…
was also the team’s punter, averaging 40-plus yards per punt.
Adam Coerper…born in October, 1989 in The Dalles, Ore…
parents Walter and Jodi…pursuing a degree in humanities.
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CLAYTON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
DAHL’S WSU CAREER
Justin Guy Clayton…parents Richard and Kimberly…sister Katie…
plans to pursue a degree in either business or criminal justice.
Named first-team All-Hayward Area League as a SENIOR
linebacker…two-way player also garnered second-team allleague honors as a wide receiver…named All-Eastbay and was a
ContraCostaTimes.com Cream of the Crop honoree.
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FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
PERSONAL
DANIELS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
LeAndre Daniels…pursuing a degree in sociology at WSU.
Linebacker
6-2/231
RS-Freshman
Gig Harbor, Wash.
Gig Harbor High School ‘09
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Rich Cotruvo…played
both offensive and defensive line… SOPHOMORE year team went
8-3…JUNIOR year garnered first-team all-county on defense…was
also named first-team all-league on both offense and defense…
named team’s Rock Award winner…team went 6-5 and made the
playoffs…SENIOR year was team captain…team went 9-4 and
won the North Coast Division IV Championship…named Marin
County Athletic League’s Linemen of the Year…Napa County
Defensive Player of the Year…CalHiSports small schools first-team
all-state…named third-team All-Golden State by Scout.com…
named second-team all-metro by the San Francisco Chronicle…
second-team California Division 3 All-State by MaxPreps…rated
No. 33 amongst Northern California recruits by Rivals.com…
Scout.com ranks him No. 10 among defensive tackles in the
West…once again garnered team’s Rock Award…also lettered
once in both baseball and basketball.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season.
PERSONAL
CLAYTON’S WSU CAREER
Cornerback
6-0/190
RS-Freshman
Los Angeles, Calif.
Serra High School ‘09
ADAM COERPER
PERSONAL
JUSTIN CLAYTON
ANTHONY CARPENTER
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COERPER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
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BLAKE DUNN
Kicker
5-10/164
RS-Freshman
Fresno, Calif.
Bullard High School ‘09
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted after walking on during the
season.
DUNN’S WSU CAREER
DAHL’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted after walking on prior to the start
of the 2009 season.
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Darren McKay...first-team
all-league as both a junior and senior...team captain for the Tides
as a senior.
PERSONAL
James Dahl...parents Robert and Debra...brother Nick...plans to
pursue a degree in pre-law.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters in football for head coach Don Arax...
also lettered three times in baseball...JUNIOR year earned AllCounty Metro Athletic Conference honors...as a SENIOR set
school record for single-season field goals and tied school record
for longest field goal (55 yards)...earned all-league, all-section and
CMAC Co-Specialist of the Year honors...repeated as an all-league
player in baseball...also recevied all-section and CMAC Co-Player
of the Year honors, along with a second-team All-State selection.
PERSONAL
Blake Dunn...born in Fresno, Calif...parents Ronald and Gail...has
a younger sister, Brooke...Scholar-Athlete with a 3.8 high school
GPA...plans to major in sport management at WSU.
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ZACH ENYEART***
REID FORREST***
Long Snapper
6-1 / 264
RS-Senior
Sammamish, Wash.
Skyline High School ‘06
Punter
6-1/181
RS-Senior
Ephrata, Wash.
Ephrata High School ‘06
ENYEART’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in each
of WSU’s 12 games…WSU’s primary long snapper did not miss
a single punt, field goal or extra point attempt on the season…
recovered a fumbled punt against Oregon.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a varsity letter after serving
as WSU’s long snapper…played in all 13 games, holding down
snapping duties for punts and field goals…recorded three tackles
on season, two at Oregon State and one at Stanford.
RS-FRESHMAN (2007): Earned a varsity letter after serving as
WSU’s long snapper…took over as the starter against Idaho and
served as WSU’s long snapper on both punts and field goals for
the remainder of the season.
FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirt season.
ENYEART’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner for head coach Steve Gervais…started at
center and was squad’s long snapper as team finished 14-0 and
first in state…named first-team All-KingCo and all-area at center…
team won conference title and finished second at state his JUNIOR
season…was the varsity long snapper as both a SOPHOMORE
and FRESHMAN…also earned three letters in baseball.
PERSONAL
Zachary Christian Enyeart…born in July, 1987 in Renton, Wash…
parents Ron and Cindy…father played baseball at Western
Washington…brother Joey and sister Christina…majoring in
movement studies at WSU.
FORREST’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Named honorable mention All-Pacific-10
Conference…earned a varsity letter after starting each of WSU’s 12
games…punted 86 times, the second-highest single-season total
in school history…his 3,718 punt yards are a WSU single-season
record…averaged 43.2 yards per punt, ranking tied for eighth
on the Cougars’ all-time single-season list…the average ranked
21st-nationally and third in the Pac-10…moved into third on both
WSU’s career punts (209) and career punting yards (8,755) lists…
had 18 punts of more than 50 yards on the season, including
four of more than 60 yards...had two games with nine punts,
three games with eight and four games with seven…nearly half
of his punts were either downed inside the 20-yard line (18) or
fair caught (22)…averaged 50.3 ypp against UCLA on six punts.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a varsity letter after playing in
12 games…missed opener while recover from broken ankle…
season totals included 77 punts for 3,174 yards, a 41.2 average…
his punt yardage was fifth all-time for a single season while his
77 punts were fourth on WSU’s single-season list…career-high 10
punts for 401 yards at Oregon State…following week against USC
had nine punts for career-best 410 yards, which ranks eighth on
single-game list…averaged 49.2 yards on four punts (197 yards)
at Baylor and 48.5 yards on six punts (291 yards) at Hawaii…had
10 punts of 50-plus yards on season, including career-best 60yard effort against Oregon…15 of his punts were downed inside
the 20…had one rush on season, a 28-yard fake punt against
Washington that went for a first down…four times earned WSU
Football Special Teams Player of the Week honors.
RS FRESHMAN (2007): Earned a varsity letter after playing in
10 of WSU’s 12 games…punted against both Idaho and USC
before taking over as the starter against Arizona…started the
final eight games of the season…earned the team’s Pacific-10
Conference Special Teams Player of the Week nominations
following performances against UCLA and California…earned the
team’s weekly Cougar Claw Special Teams Award following his
performances against Arizona State and Washington…punted 46
times for 1,863 yards…average of 40.5 on the season with a net
average of 37.9…had a career-long 55-yard punt against Oregon
State…had four punts of 50-plus yards and 12 punts downed
inside the 20 on the season.
FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirt season.
FORREST’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three letters each in football, basketball and baseball…
was a two-year captain in each sport…started all 10 games at the
quarterback, free safety and punter positions as a SOPHOMORE…
earned first-team all-league and honorable mention all-state
at punter…also garnered second-team all-league honors at
quarterback after passing for 990 yards and 10 touchdowns…
averaged 257 yards and three touchdowns through the air and
picked up 200 yards on the ground before breaking his arm in
practice as a JUNIOR…returned to action as a SENIOR, starting
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each of the squad’s games at quarterback and punter…threw for
1,972 yards with 24 touchdowns…also rushed for 477 yards…
named second-team all-league at quarterback…had punts of 73
and 81 yards…named first-team all-league and first-team all-state
as a punter…three-year starter at point guard on the basketball
team…named first-team all-league as both a junior and senior…
three-year starter in baseball as a center fielder and pitcher…
named second-team all-league as a sophomore and first-team allleague as a junior and senior…named state athlete of the week
and led team to a third place state finish as a senior…played in the
16-year-old Babe Ruth World Series in Virginia.
PERSONAL
Reid Forrest…born in Fairbanks, Alaska…parents James and
Kay…father played tight end at WSU from 1969-72 and played
one season in the CFL for the Saskatchewan Rough Riders…
brother Wyatt also attends WSU...social science major with a
communication minor at WSU.
PUNTING
2007
2008
2009
CAREER:
G/GS
10/8
12/12
12/12
34/32
NO
46
77
86
209
YDSAVGLG
186340.5 55
317441.2 60
371843.2 65
875541.9 65
I20
13
15
18
46
TB
3
4
4
11
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Kicker
6-4 / 211
RS-Sophomore
Spokane, Wash.
Lewis and Clark ‘08
GAUPER’S WSU CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted after walking on during the
2009 season.
GAUPER’S UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS CAREER
FRESHMAN (2008): Served as team’s kickoff specialist…also went
3-of-3 on field goals, including a long of 42 yards, and 5-of-5 on
PATs.
GAUPER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters for head coach Tom Yearout…
was team captain as a senior…JUNIOR year named All-Greater
Spokane League honorable mention at punter…was also voted
most valuable special teams player…SENIOR year Tigers won
the 4A state championship following an 11-2 season…garnered
second-team All-GSL honors at punter…voted most valuable
special teams player…won the Jack Blair Scholar-Athlete Award…
also lettered three times in basketball and was team captain
as a senior…led squad in scoring as a senior, earning most
valuable player honors…team was named WIAA Academic State
Champion.
PERSONAL
Alex Gauper…parents Allen and Carol…sister Lindsey attended
WSU…plans to pursue a degree in business accounting.
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Tight End
6-5/250
RS-Senior
Castle Rock, Wash.
Castle Rock High School ‘06
GEHRING’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in five
games on the season…reserve tight end primarily played special
teams.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned his first varsity letter after
competing in eight games during the season, mainly on special
teams...had two kick returns for 17 total yards against Arizona.
RS-FRESHMAN (2007): Member of the WSU football team.
FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirt season.
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GEHRING’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
GILBERTSON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner for head coaches Tom Bate and Pat King...
played both quarterback and free safety...team captain as a
SENIOR as squad went 9-3 and won the Trico league title...team
also won district championship and finished sixth at state...named
first-team all-league and second-team all-area...as a JUNIOR
named second-team all-league and first-team all-area as team
went 8-3...team finished sixth at state...also earned four letters in
basketball and two each in track and baseball...basketball team
won league title his junior season...was named co-most valuable
player that year and earned first-team all-league...named team’s
most valuable player as a senior and once again was named firstteam all-league...finished seventh and eighth at state in the long
jump and triple jump, respectively, as a junior.
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Mike Pluschke…
SOPHOMORE year led the Mustangs to the state playoffs…
JUNIOR year was named honorable mention All-KingCo 4-A…
threw for 1,247 yards and six touchdowns…also rushed for
two scores…SENIOR year was team captain…second-team AllKingCo…threw for 1,977 yards and 13 touchdowns…scored four
rushing touchdowns…threw for 323 yards and three touchdowns
against Eastlake…set the school record for completions in a game
with 26 against Eastlake…named an alternate to the All-State
Game…also played basketball and track and field, serving as
team captain for both.
PERSONAL
David Gabriel Gonzales…parents Gabriel Jr. and Alane…brothers
PERSONAL
Aaron Evan Gehring...born in Seattle, Wash...father Mark Gehring
played college football at Eastern Washington and played
professionally for the 49ers, Vikings, Redskins and Oilers...father
also played in Calgary...mother Kristy King played basketball at
EWU...brothers James and Zack...marketing major.
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DAVID GONZALES
Offensive Line
6-6/275
Junior
Fresno, Calif.
Central West High School ‘08
JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2009): Three-star junior college prospect (Scout.
com) started every game at left tackle for head coach Tony
Caviglia…named all-conference and played in the State Center
Bowl…team went 7-4.
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GRASU’S WSU CAREER
JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after starting each of
WSU’s first eight games…WSU’s primary kicker suffered a right
thigh sprain prior to the Arizona game, and did not see the field
the rest of the season…made 6-of-10 field goals on the season,
including a long of 44 yards (Stanford)…was 12-of-14 on PATs…
also recorded three touchbacks on 12 kickoffs…kicked a 39-yard
field goal in overtime to give the Cougars a 30-27 victory over
SMU.
SOPHOMORE (2008): Joined the Cougars in fall camp after
transferring from Moorpark Junior College…connected on 9-of13 (.692) field goals, including a long of 47, for the season …
also converted 13-of-14 extra points and had six kickoffs totaling
302 yards, a 50.3 average…totaled 40 points on season…named
Pacific-10 Conference Special Teams Player of the Week following
the Apple Cup, where he kicked three field goals, including the
game-winner in the second overtime, to clinch the Cougars’
come-from-behind, 16-13 victory over the Huskies…Grasu hit a
28-yard attempt as time expired in regulation before connecting
on a 19-yarder in the first overtime …clinched victory with a 37yard field goal, capping a perfect 3-for-3 afternoon…had seasonbest 47-yarder at UCLA and also made two FGs against Portland
State…his 43-yard FG against Cal were WSU’s only points of
contest…shared WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award
with Patrick Rooney following Portland State game.
GRASU’S MOORPARK COLLEGE CAREER
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
GRASU’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Began his football career during his JUNIOR season…played
defensive line on the junior varsity team…SENIOR year started
every game, playing both offensive and defensive line for head
coach Wayne Koligian…was also team captain for the Grizzlies…
named second-team All-Tri-River Athletic Conference on the
offensive side of the ball…played in the City-County All-Star
Game…invited to North-South Rotary Game.
Two-year letterwinner in football as a kicker and linebacker for
Head Coach Jeremiah Ross...named all-league at kicker as a
JUNIOR...team won the league championship on his gamewinning field goal...squad went on to win the CIF Southern
Section championship...once again garnered all-league honors as
a SENIOR...four-year letterwinner on the soccer field was named
all-league as a defender both junior and senior seasons...team
won the league championship his junior year...was named team
captain as a senior.
Quarterback
6-1/207
RS-Freshman
Woodinville, Wash.
Redmond High School ‘09
David Gabriel Gonzales…parents Gabriel Jr. and Alane…brothers
Gabriel Michael and Steven…sister Anna…father also played
football at Fresno City College...majoring in social sciences.
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Kicker
6-1/235
Senior
Encino, Calif.
Crespi Carmelite High School ‘07
FRESHMAN (2007): Named All-Western Conference for head
coach Jim Bittner’s league-championship squad...converted 9-of11 field goal attempts.
PERSONAL
GILBERTSON’S WSU CAREER
NICO GRASU**
FRESHMAN (2008): Played in the Silicon Valley Bowl…team went
6-5.
DAVID GILBERTSON
FRESHMAN (2009): Preferred walk-on went through fall camp
with the Cougars before redshirting.
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PERSONAL
Nicola Grasu...parents Steve and Mariana...younger brother,
Hroniss, plays football at Oregon...social sciences major.
KICKING G/GS
2008
11/11
2009
8/8
Totals
19/19
PTS PAT FGM-FGA 1-2930-3940-4950+ LG
4013-14 9-13 4-5 3-4 2-4 0-0 47
3012-14 6-10 2-3 2-4 2-3 0-0 44
7025-28 15-23 6-8 5-8 4-7 0-0 47
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Offensive Line
6-3/315
RS-Junior
Moses Lake, Wash.
Moses Lake High School ‘07
GUERRA’S WSU CAREER
RS-SOPHOMORE (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
eight games at right guard, including seven starts…started each
of WSU’s first three games before a right MCL sprain forced him
to miss four-straight…returned to the line-up against California
and started WSU’s next four games before missing WSU’s season
finale against Washington with a concussion.
RS-FRESHMAN (2007): Earned varsity letter after playing in all
13 games on season, including five as a starter…registered first
career start at Oregon State at right guard…also had starts
against Stanford, Arizona State, Washington and Hawaii.
FRESHMAN (2007): Redshirt season…earned team’s weekly
Defensive Scout Team Award in week of practice leading up to
game against Arizona State.
GUERRA’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity football letters...earned three varsity
basketball letters…as a JUNIOR named first-team All-Big Nine
Conference…honorable mention all-state in football…SENIOR
season selected first-team all-conference in the Columbia Basin
League…first-team all-area and all-state…defensive player of the
year in the CBL…named to Seattle Times, Associated Press and
Washington Preps All-State Teams…team captain…Seattle Times
Red Chip player.
PERSONAL
Brenton Jeramiah Guerra…parents Fred and Sonja Guerra…one
of four sons in the family…sisters Mikka and Sara…pursuing a
degree in criminal justice.
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OMARI GUIDRY
Linebacker
6-0/209
RS-Junior
Seattle, Wash.
Ingraham High School ‘07
GUIDRY’S WSU CAREER
RS-SOPHOMORE (2009): Walked on prior to the start of spring
drills in 2009…did not see any game action during the season.
GUIDRY’S GLENDALE COLLEGE CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2008): Played safety for head coach Micky Bell.
GUIDRY’S EASTERN WASHINGTON CAREER
FRESHMAN (2007): Redshirt season.
GUIDRY’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Two-year letterwinner for head coach Anthony Williams...team
captain as a senior...JUNIOR year racked up 45 tackles as an outside
linebacker en route to All-Metro League Sound Division honorable
mention honors...SENIOR year recorded 132 tackles (80 solo),
two sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries...AllMetro League Sound Division honorable mention...was named
WIAA Scholar-Athlete as both a junior and senior.
PERSONAL
Omari Guidry..born in Seattle...mother Cassandra Daniels...
brother Altre Noble...cousin Pedro Hawkins played football at
Washington...sociology major.
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Defensive End
6-3/250
Senior
Edmonds, Wash.
Edmonds Woodway ‘07/Western Wash.
HAMLETT’S WSU CAREER
JUNIOR (2009): Transferred to WSU in spring 2009 after Western
Washington University discontinued its football program….
earned a varsity letter after appearing in each of WSU’s 12
games…started eight games at defensive end…registered 20
tackles on the season (15 solo), including two tackles-for-loss
and two sacks…also forced a fumble, recovered a fumble and
recorded one quarterback hurry…recorded a season-high four
tackles at Oregon, all of which were solo…named first-team
CoSIDA All-Academic District VIII.
HAMLETT’S WESTERN WASHINGTON CAREER
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year named second-team All-GNAC and was a GNAC All-Academic
selection…started all 11 games, registering 31 tackles (22 solo)…
recorded five tackles-for-loss and three sacks…FRESHMAN year
played in six games, recording two tackles on special teams.
MICAH HANNAM***
Offensive Line
6-4/283
RS-Senior
Gig Harbor, Wash.
Peninsula High School ‘06
HAMLETT’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year letterwinner for head coach John Gradwohl…team
captain as a senior…played both tight end and defensive end…
SENIOR year was named first-team all-state at tight end by both
the Associated Press and Washington Preps…was a Seattle Times
White Chip prospect…was also named first-team all-league at
both tight end and defensive end…team went 12-1, winning the
league championship and advancing to the state semifinals…
caught 23 passes for 365 yards and six touchdowns…played in the
East-West All-Star Game…JUNIOR year was named second-team
all-league on both sides of the ball…team went 9-2, winning the
league title and qualifying for the state playoffs…SOPHOMORE
year team went 9-2 and won the league championship en route
to an appearance in the state playoffs…also lettered three times
in basketball, earning first-team All-Wesco honors as a senior.
PERSONAL
Casey Hamlett…born in Torrance, Calif…parents Frank and
Karen…brother Connor will play football at Oregon State...
pursuing a degree in management and operations.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
TT
PT
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
12/8 20 15 5 2/-42/-40/0
WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after starting each of
WSU’s 12 games at right tackle…has now started 37-straight
games dating back to his debut season, all of which having come
at right tackle…was one of just two Cougar offensive lineman to
start every game for the Cougars…named first-team Pacific-10
Conference All-Academic…named first-team CoSIDA AllAcademic District VIII.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a varsity letter after starting
each of WSU’s 13 games at right tackle…battled through injured
right shoulder all season as one of only two linemen to start each
game…named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict VIII First Team and All-Pac-10 Academic Second Team.
RS-FRESHMAN (2007): Earned a varsity letter after starting each
of WSU’s 12 games at right tackle…named to The Sporting News
Freshman All-America and Pacific-10 Conference All-Freshman
Teams…earned WSU’s weekly Offensive Line Award following
performance against Stanford…also earned WSU’s weekly Cougar
Claw Offense Award following performance against Wisconsin…
part of Cougar offensive line that helped the team’s passing
attack lead the conference and finish eighth in the nation with
319.58 passing yards per game…also helped the Cougar offense
finish second in the conference and 28th in the country in total
offense (435.25 yards per game)…WSU also finished third in the
conference in sacks allowed (1.83 per game)…named All-Pac-10
Academic First Team.
FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirt season.
HANNAM’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters in football under head coach Ross
Filkins…football captain senior year…named co-MVP on the
offensive line at the 2005 WSU youth summer football camp…
as a SOPHOMORE earned a starting position on the offensive
line and was named to the All-Seamount Pierce League Second
Team…JUNIOR year earned second-team All-Seamount League
Pierce Division honors by Seattle Times…during SENIOR season
named first-team All-Seamount League Pierce Division… named
to Seattle Times Red Chip list, Tacoma News Tribune All-Area
Team, TNT “Northwest Nuggets” and Washington Preps All-State
Team…received Pierce County National Football Foundation
Award…played in the East-West All-Star game.
PERSONAL
Micah Harrison Hannam…born in November, 1987 in Tacoma,
Wash…parents James and Patricia Hannam…one older brother
Brent…3.97 prep GPA...majoring in civil engineering.
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TERRANCE HAYWARD*
Cornerback
6-1/190
RS-Sophomore
Carson, Calif.
Culver City High School ’08
HAYWARD’S WSU CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
each of WSU’s 12 games…started five of the Cougars’ final six
games, registering his first-career start against California…one
of 14 Cougar freshman to start a game...was the third different
cornerback to start opposite Brandon Jones as injuries depleted
the Cougar secondary…registered 32 tackles on the season (23
solo), including three tackles-for-loss…also recorded two pass
break-ups…posted a season-high nine tackles against Oregon (six
solo), including two TFLs…had seven tackles in first-career start.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt Season
HAYWARD’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Registered 84 tackles, one sack and an interception as a JUNIOR
for head coach Tom Salter…two-way player helped lead squad to
the Ocean League championship and the state quarterfinals as
a SENIOR…recorded 51 tackles, three interceptions and six pass
break-ups…also racked up 404 all-purpose yards…was named to
the all-league team…track standout placed first in both the league
and city championships in the 110m hurdles as a sophomore.
PERSONAL
Terrance Hayward…born in November, 1991 in Carson, Calif…
mother Katrina Candler…younger brothers Tramel and Donavan
Watson…plans to pursue a degree in either English or business.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
TT
PT
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
12/5 32 23 93/-3 0/00/0
Two-year letterwinner for head coach Robin Ross…SOPHOMORE
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HALLSTON HIGGINS***
Linebacker
5-11/210
Senior
Magnolia, Texas
MacArthur High School ‘07
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Hallston Mitchell Higgins…parents Franklin and Wanda
Higgins….one older sister, Whitnee…Business Professionals of
America president…majoring in sport management.
DEFENSE
2007
2008
2009
CAREER:
G/GS
12/0
12/1
11/0
35/1
TT
PT
9 4
8
4
3 3
20 11
STEVEN HOFFART
6-4 / 269
RS-Sophomore
Defensive Line
Davis, Calif.
Davis High School / Butte Junior College
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
5 0/0 0/00/0
4 0/0 0/01/15
0 0/0 0/00/0
9 0/0 0/01/15
HIGGINS’ WSU CAREER
BUTTE JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER
JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 11 of
WSU’s games…reserve linebacker primarily saw action on special
teams…registered three tackles, all of which were solo…named
honorable mention Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic.
SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a varsity letter after playing in
12 games during the season…missed the Oregon game due to
injury…totaled eight tackles on season (four solo)…first career
interception came in only career start, against Portland State…
interception came on first defensive play of the game, which he
returned 15 yards to set up WSU’s first score…season-high three
tackles in PSU game…earned WSU’s Big Play award following
Portland State game...also played on special teams.
FRESHMAN (2007): Earned a varsity letter after playing in each
of WSU’s 12 games in his debut season…true freshman played
primarily on special teams, but also saw time as a reserve
linebacker…recorded nine tackles on the season (four solo).
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Led the NorCal Conference with 11 sacks
from his defensive end position…squad won the Premier West
Bank Bowl.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season.
FRESHMAN (2009): Originally signed letter of intent in February,
2008 but delayed enrollment until January, 2009…redshirt
season.
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Jim Johnson…team
captain played both offensive and defensive line…also lettered
twice in basketball…team captain on the hardwood played
power forward…SOPHOMORE year named second-team AllDelta League on defense…JUNIOR year named first-team allleague on defense…SENIOR year garnered first-team all-league
honors on both offense and defense…was also named secondteam All-Metro…was named team most valuable player on both
the gridiron and hardwood…earned first-team all-league honors
in basketball in his final prep campaign.
HIGGINS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
HODGDON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
PERSONAL
Coached by Jerry Drones in football…earned three varsity letters
in football and one in track…team posted an 8-3 record as a
JUNIOR…team captain…SENIOR year team went 5-6, falling in
first round of playoffs…named defensive most valuable player for
Greater Houston Area Class 5-A and named to 5-A all-region III
first team on defense by TexasHSFootball.com.
as a varsity starter for head coach Brian Barnes’ Pacific Coast
League and Division III State Champions as a SOPHOMORE…
earned All-South Coast League and lineman of the year accolades
at offensive guard as a JUNIOR…in the winter made the Nike
All-Combine Team in Long Beach…team captain was named
first-team All-South Coast League as a SENIOR…also earned firstteam All-Orange County and first-team All-CIF SS Pac-5 Division
in his final prep season…CALHISPORTS.COM All-State Third
Team honoree…Scout.com named him to their San Francisco
All-Combine Team…named one of the top offensive guards in
the country by Rivals.com (No. 42).
Steven Ray Hoffart…father Mark played football at Fresno State…
mother Cindy…three brothers: John played basketball at UCLA,
Tom played football at Sacramento State and Nick…cousin Jake
played football at Pittsburch…cousins Adam (UC Davis) and
Nathaniel (California) Bennett competed in collegiate water
polo…plans to pursue a degree in business-economics.
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TIMOTHY HODGDON
Offensive Line
6-3/291
RS-Freshman
Ladera Ranch, Calif.
Tesoro High School ‘08
HODGDON’S WSU CAREER
PERSONAL
Timothy Richard Adams Hodgdon…parents Mark and Amy…
younger brother Tanner and older sister Emily…father played
collegiate soccer at UMass and was on the National Team in
1978…was a National Football Association and College Hall of
Fame Scholar Athlete…plans to pursue a degree in business or
international finance.
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HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
solo)…had two TFLs against Hawaii…returned lone interception
of the season 52 yards for a touchdown against SMU…forced one
fumble, recovered one fumble, had two quarterback hurries and
recorded a pass break-up.
SOPHOMORE (2008): Joined the team in August, 2008, after
transferring from Moorpark College in Southern California.
HOFFMAN-ELLIS’ MOORPARK COLLEGE CAREER
Started 11 of team’s 12 games at outside linebacker...recorded
91 tackles and two sacks...also competed on the track and field
team...threw javelin and competed in long jump and on team’s
4x100-meter relay team...relay team ran the fastest time in five
years for Moorpark...SoCal qualifier in the long jump...finished
fifth in state in the javelin, throwing the sixth-best mark in school
history...was inducted into the Moorpark Hall of Fame in javelin.
HOFFMAN-ELLIS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Lettered once each in football, track and field, baseball and
basketball...was team captain of the football team...started at
middle linebacker, tight end and punter in first season playing
football...recorded 70 tackles, four sacks and one forced fumble...
started for the basketball team after joining eight games into the
season...team went to City Invitational Division Championship...
city qualifier in the long jump, triple jump and shot put in first
competitive season in track and field...city finalist in the triple
jump...member of the gold medal-winning US National Team (1516 year olds) for the Maccabi International Games (basketball).
PERSONAL
Alexander Hoffman-Ellis...born in Los Angeles...father Jeffrey Ellis...
mother Shelley Hoffman...brother Jonah and sister Gabrielle...
humanities major.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
11/9
TT
84
PT
55
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
294.5/-11 1/-5 1/52
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ALEX HOFFMAN-ELLIS*
ANTHONY HOUSTON**
Linebacker
6-1/241
RS-Junior
Los Angeles, Calif.
Hamilton High School ‘07
Cornerback
6-3/208
RS-Senior
San Diego, Calif.
Mission Bay High School ‘06
HOFFMAN-ELLIS’ WSU CAREER
WSU CAREER
RS-SOPHOMORE (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in 11 games…started nine games on the season at both middle
linebacker and outside linebacker…started his first-career game
against Hawaii (MLB), and was entrenched there for most of
the season…started four-straight games prior to missing the
Arizona State game with an illness…returned to the line-up
the following week against California, before moving to OLB
against OSU…started WSU’s season finale against Washington at
MLB…registered a team-high 84 tackles on the season (55 solo),
including 4.5 tackles-for-loss and one sack…had three games
with double-digit tackles: 15 against Oregon State (nine solo),
12 against Notre Dame (six solo) and 10 against USC (seven
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in eight
games on the season…moved from wide receiver to cornerback
prior to the season…saw most of his action on special teams…
registered three tackles on the season (two solo).
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Was a member of the team but did not
see any game action…earned WSU Scout Team Offensive Player
of the Week Award for Arizona State.
RS-FRESHMAN (2007): Earned a varsity letter after playing in
seven of the Cougars’ 12 games…after missing the team’s first
five games, played in each of the final seven…played primarily on
special teams, but also served as a reserve wide receiver…made
two solo tackles.
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FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirt season.
HOUSTON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Lettered three times in football as a receiver and defensive back
for head coach Willie Matson…team captain as a senior…two
letters in basketball and one in track as a sprinter…JUNIOR year
had 17 receptions for 410 yards with five touchdowns in a runoriented offense…on defensive side of the ball had 54 tackles and
two interceptions…named first-team All-Western League and
garnered all-city honors by the San Diego Union Tribune…as a
SENIOR earned All-America honors and led Mission Bay to 7-5
record and semifinal showing at CIF San Diego Section Division IV
Championship…earned second-team all-league honors…named
to Tacoma News Tribune’s “Western 100” list.
PERSONAL
Anthony Alexander Houston…born in San Diego…parents Bobby
Mitchell and Linda Devlin-Mitchell…one older brother Stephen,
who played football at San Diego State, and one younger sister
Jessica...comparative ethnic studies major.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
TT
8/0 3
PT
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
2 1 0/0 0/00/0
55
9
84
WADE JACOBSON
AIRE JUSTIN**
JARED KARSTETTER**
Offensive Line
6-6/304
Junior
Hollister, Calif.
San Benito High School ‘08
Cornerback
5-11/163
RS-Junior
Van Nuys, Calif.
Culver City High School ‘07
Wide Receiver
6-4/208
Junior
Spokane, Wash.
Ferris High School ’08
GAVILAN JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER
JUSTIN’S WSU CAREER
KARSTETTER’S WSU CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2009): Three-star junior college prospect (Scout.
com and Rivals.com) was a team captain and garnered offensive
player of the year, all-state, all-region and all-league accolades for
head coach John Lango...voted the No. 1 lineman in the league
and was a third-team All-American...registered 75 pancake blocks
on the season.
FRESHMAN (2008): Started every game for the Rams, playing
primarily at right tackle...voted the team’s most improved player.
Two-year letterwinner at left tackle for head coach Chris
Cameron...also lettered once in baseball and once in track...fouryear all-academic honoree in football, three-year all-academic
honoree in baseball and one-year all-academic honoree in track...
JUNIOR year helped lead San Benito to the CCS Championships...
SENIOR year squad finished in the top three of the T-Cal...also
finished in the top 25 at the CCS Regional in the shot put.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in eight games on the season…started WSU’s final two games of
2009…played in WSU’s season opener against Stanford, and then
missed the next three games with a right quad strain…returned
to the line-up against Oregon…registered 34 tackles (26 solo)…
also had one quarterback hurry and four pass break-ups…had a
season-high 10 tackles against Oregon State (eight solo).
RS-FRESHMAN (2008): Earned varsity letter after playing in nine
games on season, six in a starting role…totaled 20 tackles (14
solo), 0.5 tackles-for-loss and three pass break-ups…first career
start came against California, registering two tackles and 0.5
TFL…started five of next six games until ankle injury suffered
against USC forced him to miss four of final five games…seasonhigh six tackles against USC, including four solo…also had five
tackles in opener against Oklahoma State…had three kick returns
for 45 yards, including long of 23 against Oklahoma State.
FRESHMAN (2007): Redshirt season.
PERSONAL
JUSTIN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Wade Taylor Jacobson…parents Gordon and Mary Lynn…brother
Chad…criminal justice major.
Earned two varsity letters in football and two in track…JUNIOR
season played for Tom Salter as team went 7-3-1, reaching first
round of state playoffs…had 20 tackles and three interceptions
as a cornerback…garnered All-Ocean League honors…named
captain and MVP of track team…as a SENIOR was a repeat as
all-league pick as team went 9-2-1, reaching second round of
playoffs…named defensive back of the year...had 69 tackles and
four interceptions…team captain.
SOPHOMORE (2009): Named honorable mention All-Pacific-10
Conference…earned a varsity letter after starting each of
WSU’s 12 games…led WSU in receptions (38), yards (540) and
touchdowns (six)…caught a pass in every game, including nine
multiple-reception games, and ended the season with a streak of
15-straight games with a catch…averaged 14.2 yards per catch…
had a season-high six catches against both California and Oregon
State…had a season-high 91 yards in WSU’s season opener
against Stanford, eclipsing his total from his entire freshman
season…had two receptions against Notre Dame, both of which
went for touchdowns…season-long 64-yard reception against
Arizona also went for a score…had five tackles on the season (four
solo)… named second-team Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic.
FRESHMAN (2008): Earned varsity letter after playing in all 13
games during the season, three in a starting role…posted season
totals of six receptions for 90 yards…biggest catch on season came
against Washington in Apple Cup…hauled in 48-yard reception
from Kevin Lopina in final minute of regulation, setting up gametying field goal…finished game with two catches for 55 yards,
both season highs…received WSU “Big Play” Award following the
game…earned first collegiate start in opener against Oklahoma
State…first career catch came against Oregon, an eight-yard
reception…also earned starts against UCLA and Oregon State…
member of WSU special teams, collecting four tackles (three
solo)…one of three true freshmen to play in all 13 games.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
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PERSONAL
Wide Receiver
6-2/175
RS-Freshman
Pomona, Calif,
Duarte High School ‘09
Tyrone Aire Justin…born in Inglewood, Calif…parents Tyrone
Justin and Melissa Burgoyne…older brother Marcel, older sister
Elise and younger sister Aryl…father played football at Oregon
State…uncle Kerry Justin played at Oregon State and for the
Seattle Seahawks…another uncle, Sidney Justin, played for the
Los Angeles Rams… english major.
JOHNWELL’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Preferred walk-on went through fall camp
with the Cougars before redshirting.
JOHNWELL’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner for head coach Wardell Crutchfield...team
captain as a senior...played wide receiver, defensive back and also
served as the team’s kicker and punter...also lettered twice in
soccer and four times in track for the Falcons.
PERSONAL
Esa Johnwell...parents Yusuf and Sa’eeda...brothers Abbas,
Hamza, Husain, Shaybah, Salih and Mustafala Misa...sisters
Hay’rah, Aliyyah, Aisha and Sabriah...brothers Hamza and Husain
Abdullah played for the Cougars...enjoys sports.
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2008
2009
Totals
G/GS
9/6
8/3
17/9
TT
20
34
54
PT
14
26
40
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
60.5/00/0 0/0
8 0/0 0/00/0
140.5/0 0/0 0/0
KARSTETTER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Hauled in 71 passes for 1,002 yards and 12 touchdowns as a
JUNIOR for head coach Jim Sharkey…campaign brought about AllGreater Spokane League and Associated Press All-State honors…
as a SENIOR caught 61 passes for 758 yards and 12 touchdowns,
once again being named to the AP All-State team as well as the
WashingtonPreps.com All-State team…named a Seattle Times
Red Chip prospect…ranked in Scout.com’s Washington Top 50
(No. 22)…member of Scout.com Northwest Hot 100 (No. 57)…
member of the Scout.com West Top 150 (No. 138)…earned three
letters and served as team captain on basketball team…helped
lead the Saxons to the State championship in 2007…named AllGSL honorable mention as a sophomore and earned GSL MVP
honors and all-state accolades on the hardwood as a junior…also
lettered three times as a sprinter on the track team.
PERSONAL
Jared Karstetter…parents Jerry and Perrianne…younger brothers
Kurtis and Cole…father played basketball at Eastern Washington…
uncle Scott Dahlquist played football at Idaho…pursuing a degree
in zoology.
RECEIVING G/GS PC YDSAVG TD LG
2008
13/3690
15.0048
2009 12/12 38 54014.2 6 64
Totals 25/15 44 63014.3 6 64
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SEKOPE KAUFUSI
Linebacker
6-3/233
RS-Freshman
Palo Alto, Calif.
Woodside High School ‘09
KAUFUSI’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
KAUFUSI’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Played linebacker and tight end for head coach Steve Nicolopulos…
also punted and returned kicks…JUNIOR year was named firstteam All-Peninsula Athletic League at defensive end…also
garnered team’s defensive most valuable player…SENIOR year
was team captain…PAL’s Defensive Player of the Year…San Mateo
County Defensive Player of the Year…first-team all-metro, firstteam all-county and first-team All-PAL…earned team’s defensive
most valuable player for the county’s top-ranked defense…
rated No. 11 in the Contra Costa Times’ Cream of the Crop…
also played basketball and was a two-year captain…named most
improved player on the hardwood as a sophomore.
PERSONAL
Sekope T. Kaufusi…father Leon Gage and mother Loisi Tulono…
brothers Eddie and Piula Gage…twin sisters Lupe and Mele
Kaufusi…cousin Will Taufoou plays football at California…
president of Woodside’s Polynesian Club as a senior and vice
president as a junior…plans to pursue a degree in business.
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Academic All-Pacific-10 Conference honorable mention.
SOPHOMORE (2007): Earned a varsity letter after playing in
seven of WSU’s 12 games…started the first game of his career at
USC then started the following week against Arizona…right hand
injury forced him to miss Arizona State and Oregon games…
missed the final three games of the season with a high ankle
sprain…earned the team’s weekly Cougar Claw Defense Award
following performance against San Diego State…recorded 10
tackles on the season (four solo)…registered 3.5 sacks including
two against San Diego State…recovered a fumble against Idaho…
also had one pass break-up against San Diego State…career-high
three tackles against California…named Academic All-Pacific-10
Conference honorable mention.
FRESHMAN (2006): Earned a varsity letter after playing in 11
of WSU’s 12 games…did not play at Auburn, but saw action at
defensive end and special teams for the next 11 games…recorded
six tackles on the season (two solo)…also registered 1.5 tacklesfor-loss and one sack…forced a fumble in the Cougars’ win at
UCLA…member of WSU’s punt return special teams unit.
KOOYMAN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters each in football, wrestling and track
and field…captured league shot put title as a freshman and was
league champion in wrestling at 189 pounds as a sophomore…
JUNIOR year named first-team All-South Puget Sound League as
both a tight end and defensive end…also named first-team allarea at tight end…in wrestling was state and regional champ at
215 pounds…during SENIOR year repeated as All-SPSL first team
picks on both offense and defense…also was all-area on both
sides of the ball…SPSL Offensive Lineman of the Year…first-team
all-state defensive end… named to Seattle Times Red Chip list
and All-Area Team…Tacoma News Tribune All-Area Team and
“Northwest Nuggets”…Associated Press and Washington Preps
All-State Teams...repeated as state wrestling champion at 215
pounds and finished eighth at state meet in the shot put.
KEVIN KOOYMAN***
Defensive End
6-6/262
RS-Senior
Maple Valley, Wash.
Tahoma High School ‘06
KOOYMAN’S WSU CAREER
SENIOR (2009): Started WSU’s season opener against Stanford
before a left PCL strain suffered in the week of practice leading
up to the Hawaii game ended his season…utilized redshirted
season…recorded four tackles (two solo), one sack and forced
a fumble against the Cardinal…named first-team Pacific-10
Conference All-Academic.
JUNIOR (2008): Earned a varsity letter after playing in 12 games
during the season…missed the Oregon game due to an ankle
injury…totaled 31 tackles on season (18 solo) including four
tackles-for-loss one sack, two quarterback hurries and a fumble
recovery…had a season-high seven tackles at Oregon State,
including 1.5 TFL’s…lone sack came at Hawaii, resulting in a
10-yard loss…had five tackles against USC…in opener against
Oklahoma State had three tackles, a TFL and two quarterback
hurries…recovered a fumble against Portland State…named
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PERSONAL
Corey Laufasa…born in Fagatogo, American Samoa…parents
John and Maria…brothers Jeremiah and Darrin…sister Theresa…
graduated high school with a 3.8 GPA…also earned his associate’s
degree through running start…plans to pursue a degree in
kinesiology/movement studies.
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ANTHONY LAURENZI*
Defensive Tackle
6-3/278
RS-Sophomore
Placentia, Calif.
El Dorado High School ’08
PERSONAL
Kevin James Kooyman…born in Seattle…parents Bart, Jr. and
Brenda Kooyman…has one brother Bart III…aunt Marion
Kooyman attended WSU…participated in People to People trip to
Spain, France, Monaco and Italy…management operations major
with a marketing minor.
DEFENSE
2006
2007
2008
2009
CAREER
G/GS
11/0
7/2
12/6
1/1
31/9
TT
6
10
31
4
51
PT
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
2
4 1.5/-11.0/-1 0/0
4
6 3.5/-253.5/-25 0/0
18
13 4.0/-171.0/-10 0/0
2 2 1/-1 1/-10/0
26
25 10/-446.5/-37 0/0
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wrestling and three times in track and field…was wrestling team
captain two years.
Fullback
6-0 / 228
Junior
Seattle, Wash.
Evergreen ’08 / Army
LAUFASA’S WSU CAREER
JUNIOR (2010): Walked on prior to the start of spring drills…will
redshirt 2010, sitting out the season due to NCAA transfer rules.
LAUFASA’S ARMY CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2009): Member of the Army football team.
FRESHMAN (2008): Member of the Army football team.
LAUFASA’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned four varsity letters in football under head coach Shaun
Tarantola…was team captain each of his last three seasons…
played both offensive line and linebacker…JUNIOR year garnered
second-team All-Seamount League at linebacker…SENIOR year
named first-team all-league at both linebacker and offensive
line…garnered team’s most valuable player award…recorded 128
tackles (80 solo), including 1.5 sacks…alsoforced two fumbles,
recovered another and recorded an interception…led Wolverines
to an 8-2 record and an appearance in the state playoffs…rated
No. 72 linebacker nationally according to Scout.com…member
of Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100…also lettered four times in
LAURENZI’S WSU CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
each of WSU’s 12 games…started five games…one of 14 Cougar
freshman to start a game...first-career start came against Arizona
State in place of an injured Bernard Wolfgramm…also started
against California, and then returned to the starting line-up for
WSU’s final three games…registered 10 tackles on the season
(nine solo), including three tackles-for-loss and two sacks…also
had one quarterback hurry and a pass break-up…blocked a kick
against Arizona State…season-high three tackles against both the
Sun Devils and Oregon State.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season.
LAURENZI’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Registered 40 sacks and more than 170 tackles during high school
career…named Orange County Register Defensive Player of the
Year following his SENIOR campaign…registered 91 tackles and
a school-record 23 sacks…sacks were also a season-high for
California…team captured Century League and CIF Southwest
Conference titles…named lineman of the year in the Century
League and the player of the year in the Southwest Division…
garnered first-team All-CIF and first-team all-league honors…
CALHISPORTS.COM All-State Second Team on defense…initially
set the school’s sack record as a JUNIOR with 15 as squad
posted 13-1 record…named first-team All-CIF and first-team allleague…led squad to consecutive CIF-SS division titles…played
first base and pitcher as member of varsity baseball team…as
a SOPHOMORE team posted 9-1 record en route to Century
League title.
PERSONAL
Anthony Laurenzi…parents Tony and Linda…has one younger
sister, Michelle…father played baseball at Long Beach State and
professionally in Oakland A’s organization…pursuing a degree in
criminal justice at WSU.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
12/5
TT
10
PT
9
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
1 3/-162/-12 0/0
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MIKE LEDGERWOOD**
Linebacker
6-1/231
Junior
Finley, Wash.
River View High School ’08
LEDGERWOOD’S WSU CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
each of WSU’s 12 games, including two starts…made his firstcareer start against California, and also started the Oregon State
game…was WSU’s sixth-leading tackler, registering 51 tackles on
the season (30 solo), including 1.5 tackles-for-loss…recorded one
pass break-up…career-high 14 tackles (10 solo) in WSU’s season
finale against Washington marked the first double-digit effort of
his career…had eight and nine tackles in his two starts against the
Golden Bears and Beavers, respectively.
FRESHMAN (2008): Earned varsity letter after playing in 10 games
on season… posted season totals of 14 tackles (nine solo) with 2.5
tackles-for-loss and 0.5 sacks…saw first collegiate action against
Oklahoma State in season opener…recorded season-best three
tackles against both Baylor and Hawaii, sharing in a sack against
the latter…also had TFLs against California and Arizona.
LEDGERWOOD’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner in football under head coach Devin
Chavez…as a JUNIOR named South Central Athletic Conference
First Team linebacker, team defensive MVP and all-state second
team…recorded 121 tackles in nine games at linebacker as a
SENIOR…SCAC co-defensive player of the year…all-state and allarea first team linebacker…earned four letters in basketball.
PERSONAL
Michael Ledgerwood…parents Ron and Wendy…one of three
children…older sister, Marissa, and younger brother, Colton…
honor roll all four years in high school…pursuing a criminal justice
major at WSU.
DEFENSE
2008
2009
Totals
G/GS
10/0
12/2
22/2
TT
14
51
65
PT
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
9
5 2.5/-40.5/-2 0/0
30 211.5/-2 0/0 0/0
39 26 4/-60.5/-20/0
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ANDREI LINTZ*
Tight End
6-5/247
RS-Sophomore
Bellingham, Wash.
Meridian High School ’08
LINTZ’S WSU CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in each of WSU’s 12 games…reserve tight end primarily saw
action on special teams…named honorable mention Pacific-10
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Conference All-Academic.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season while recovering from ankle
surgery.
LINTZ’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Helped lead team to the league championship as a FRESHMAN…
named to the all-league and All-Whatcom County First Teams
for head coach Bob Ames as a SOPHOMORE punter…led team
to the state championship as a JUNIOR…earned all-district, allcounty and all-state on offense after hauling in 49 passes for 718
yards and 16 touchdowns…also named all-district and honorable
mention all-state on defense as a junior…team captain as SENIOR
and named Associated Press All-State as both a punter and
defensive end…earned district defensive MVP honors…named
Seattle Times Red Chip prospect…ranked one of Scout.com’s top
50 Washington prospects (No. 36)…selected to play in East-West
All-State Game…three-time letterwinner and two-year captain
in basketball…named to the all-state tournament first team,
honorable mention all-state and team offensive most valuable
player as a junior…four-year letterwinner and two-year captain in
soccer…named second-team all-league as a sophomore.
PERSONAL
Andrei Lintz…parents Jeff and Galina…younger brother Pavel…
grandfather Yuri played professional soccer in Russia…sport
management major.
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MARSHALL LOBBESTAEL**
Quarterback
6-3/210
RS-Junior
Oak Harbor, Wash.
Oak Harbor High School ‘07
LOBBESTAEL’S WSU CAREER
RS-SOPHOMORE (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in eight games, three as a starter…played most of the season
despite being hampered by offseason knee injury…came off
the bench against both Stanford and Hawaii before starting the
SMU and USC games…returned as the starter against UCLA…
completed 67-of-144 passes for 655 yards on the season…threw
for three touchdowns and eight interceptions…set season highs
in completions (24), attempts (52), yards (239) ad touchdowns
(two) in WSU’s overtime victory over SMU…rushed for a one-yard
touchdown against Oregon, his lone ground score of the season.
RS-FRESHMAN (2008): Earned varsity letter having played in
five games, three as a starter, before suffering season-ending
knee injury at Oregon State…season totals included completing
53-of-103 passes for 571 yards with four touchdowns and four
interceptions…saw first collegiate action against Cal…had most
efficient game two weeks later against Portland State, completing
9-of-12 passes for 149 yards and two touchdowns…first two
pass attempts went for touchdowns covering 14 and 53 yards,
the latter being a season-long to Devin Frischknecht…named
WSU and Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week following that
performance…season-high 192 yards passing against Oregon,
completing 22-of-41 attempts…suffered ACL and MCL injury late
in third quarter at Oregon State (Oct. 11), ending season.
FRESHMAN (2007): Redshirt season.
PERSONAL
LOBBESTAEL’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Casey Lee Locker…father John and mother Traci…brothers Riley
and Brady…sister Haley…cousin Jake Locker plays quarterback for
Washington…grandfather Ed Brown went to WSU.
Earned three varsity letters in football under head coach Dave
Ward…also earned four varsity letters in baseball and three in
basketball…as a SOPHOMORE earned honorable mention
all-league honors in football…honorable mention all-state in
baseball…JUNIOR year guided team to quarterfinal appearance
in football…second-team all-league…selected as first-team utility
player and second-team pitcher…during SENIOR campaign
guided team to a 4-A state championship…selected as firstteam all-league and 4-A first-team all-state by both Washington
Preps and the Associated Press…Seattle Times All-Area Team and
member of Blue Chip list…passed for 34 touchdowns and 2,776
yards on the season…set a school record with six touchdown
passes (on 18-of-22 night) against Meadowdale, breaking older
brother John’s mark.
TRAVIS LONG*
Defensive End
6-4/258
Sophomore
Spokane, Wash.
Gonzaga Prep ’09
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PERSONAL
Marshall Thomas Lobbestael…parents Ric and Dessa Lobbestael…
one older brother John…psychology major at WSU
PASSING
2008
2009
Totals
89
G/GS PA PC PI YDS TD LGAVG
5/3103534
571453
114.2
9/3 144 67 8 655 3 6472.8
12/6 247 120 12 1226 7 64102.2
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CASEY LOCKER
Safety
5-11/186
RS-Freshman
Ferndale, Wash.
Ferndale High School ‘09
LOCKER’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
LOCKER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for head coach
Jamie Plenkovich…played both quarterback and safety…twoyear captain for the Eagles…FRESHMAN year team went a
perfect 14-0 and won the state championship…SOPHOMORE
year named first-team All-Northwest League at safety…team
went 10-1…JUNIOR year named Northwest League’s MVP,
and garnered all-league accolades on both sides of the ball…
Associated Press 3-A All-State honorable mention…SENIOR year
was named Tacoma News Tribune Northwest Nugget honorable
mention and Seattle Times Red Chip prospect…Seattle Times
and TNT All-State on defense… AP 3-A All-State quarterback…
Whatcom County Herald All-Area and MVP…was again named
league MVP, as well as first-team all-league at both quarterback
and defensive back…team went 11-1…rated No. 70 on Scout.
com’s Northwest Hot 150…Scout.com also has him at No. 35 on
Washington’s Top 40 list…also lettered four times in baseball and
three times in basketball…garnered first-team all-league honors
on the diamond as a freshman and was named the league’s MVP
as a junior…was also named all-state first team as a junior.
FRESHMAN (2009): Named honorable mention All-Pacific-10
Conference…earned varsity letter by starting each of WSU’s 12
games…only Cougar to start all 12 games on the defensive line…
one of six true freshmen to appear in a game, and one of five to
start…registered 47 tackles on the season (33 solo), the most by
a Cougar defensive lineman in 2009…led WSU with 6.5 tacklesfor-loss and tied for the team high with two sacks…had at least
one tackle in every game…recorded TFLs in six games…recorded
two quarterback hurries and forced a fumble…recorded a careerhigh nine tackles against SMU (five solo), including two TFLs and
a sack…had six tackles against both Arizona State and Arizona.
LONG’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year starter for head coach David McKenna…played tight
end, defensive end and linebacker for the Bullpups…earned four
varsity letters in basketball and one in baseball.…SOPHOMORE
year named All-Greater Spokane League Second Team as a
linebacker…team posted 12-1 reord and finished third in State…
averaged 12 points per game on basketball court…JUNIOR year
was a repeat All-GSL pick at linebacker…named Junior All-State
by Ron Siegel…helped team to 7-3 record…SENIOR year named
Tacoma News Tribune Northwest Nugget honorable mention
and Seattle Times Red Chip prospect…Associated Press 4-A
All-State First Team and Seattle Times All-State as a defensive
linemen…TNT All-State as a tight end…GSL Co-Defensive Player
of the Year…first-team All-GSL at defensive line…team captain…
rated No. 13 amongst Washington prospects by Rivals.com…
rated No. 70 on Scout.com’s West Hot 150…member of TNT’s
Western 100…rated No. 17 on Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100…
rated No. 42 at tight end nationally by Scout.com.
PERSONAL
Born Travis Marshall Long at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane,
Wash…parents Alan Long and Kathleen Cronquist…stepfather
Michael Cronquist…younger sister, Anna…has two uncles, two
aunts and stepfather who attended WSU…cousin Chris Snyder
played football at Montana and in the NFL…uncle Steve Snyder
played football at Montana State…National Honor Society
member…plans to pursue a degree in engineering at WSU.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
12/12
TT
47
PT
33
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
14 6.5/-262/-14 0/0
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JUSTIN MANN
Defensive Tackle
6-3 / 246
RS-Sophomore
Woodinville, Wash.
Woodinville High School’08 / UCLA
MANN’S WSU CAREER
RS-SOPHOMORE (2010): Walked on prior to the start of spring
drills.
MANN’S UCLA CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Was a member of the UCLA football team.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season…named UCLA’s Scout Team
Player of the Year.
MANN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters in football for head coach Wayne
Maxwell…was team captain as a senior…played both linebacker
and defensive line…SOPHOMORE year Falcons made the state
championship game, falling to Skyline…recorded 25 tackles on
special teams…JUNIOR year started at linebacker, garnering
honorable mention All-KingCo honors…recorded 78 solo
tackles, three sacks and a fumble recovery…SENIOR year started
at defensive tackle…led team with 75 solo tackles, including
18 tackles-for-loss and five sacks…garnered first-team all-state
honors from the Associated Press...was also named first-team
all-league and was a member of the Star Times All-Area Team…
played in the East-West All-Star Game…named a NFF ScholarAthlete.
PERSONAL
Justin Mann…born in Bellevue, Wash…parents Brent and Staci…
father played football at Oregon State…sisters Brooke and
Ashtyn…social sciences major.
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selected to Nike Football US Underclassmen All-America Team
(honorable mention)…named first-team All-SIC at linebacker for
league’s top-rated defensive squad…named team’s defensive
most valuable player…recorded 107 tackles, six sacks and
forced a fumble…SENIOR year named first-team 5-A All-State at
linebacker by the Idaho Statesman and the Idaho Press-Tribune…
named all-region by the Press-Tribune…repeat selection to the
All-SIC squad…named team’s defensive player of the year…
registered 101 tackles in nine games…completed his career as
school’s all-time leading tackler…named Tacoma News Tribune
Northwest Nugget honorable mention…rated No. 51 at his
position nationally by Rivals.com…rated No. 2 amongst Idaho
prospects by Rivals.com…rated No. 57 on Scout.com’s West Hot
150…member of TNT’s Western 100…rated No. 32 on Scout.
com’s Northwest Hot 100.
Darren Joseph Markle…father Parry won the NCAA powerlifting
championship at BYU…mother Kareen was a member of BYU’s
golf team…sister Devin is currently a member of Utah State’s
gymnastics team…has another sister Casey…grandfather Frank
Gibson played basketball at San Jose State and Stanford…honor roll
student every semester…four-year member of the All-SIC Academic
Team…selected to the 2007 US Junior National Powerlifting
Team…won the national championship in the 242-pound weight
class at the US High School Powerlifting Championships (2007),
breaking the national total record…won the state championship
in the 220-pound weight class at the Idaho State Powerlifting
Championships (2007), claiming the Best Lifter of the Meet award
and setting two Idaho records…national champion in the bench
press for his age group at the 2006 US High School National
Powerlifting Championships (finished fourth overall).
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Safety
6-0/194
RS-Sophomore
Edmonds, Wash.
Edmonds-Woodway High School ‘08
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JAY MATTHEWS*
Safety
6-1/199
RS-Sophomore
Lake Oswego, Ore.
Lake Oswego High School ’08
MATTHEWS’ WSU CAREER
MATTHEWS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Cornerback
5-9/177
RS-Junior
Riverside, Calif.
Arlington High School ‘07
MARTINEZ’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2008): Garnered honorable mention all-league
honors after recording five interceptions…the mark was tied for
15th-nationally in NAIA.
FRESHMAN (2007): Member of the Battlin’ Bear football team.
MARTINEZ’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned two varsity letters for head coach Pat McCarthy…team
captain as a senior…played cornerback and served as the team’s
kickoff and punt returner and holder on special teams…JUNIOR
year named honorable mention all-league…SENIOR year was
named first-team all-league and team’s most valuable defensive
player…recorded five interceptions…returned a punt for a
KYLE McCARTNEY
Anthony Martinez…born in Anaheim, Calif…parents Anthony
and Rhonda…sisters Desiree, Nicole and Christina…member of
the dean’s list as a senior…social sciences major.
ANTHONY MARTINEZ
JUNIOR (2009): Redshirted after walking on during the 2009
season.
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Judd Benedick…
SOPHOMORE year was the only sophomore named first-team AllSouthern Idaho Conference…led SIC with 8.5 sacks as a defensive
end…was the only sophomore starter for the Mavericks…team
made playoffs…recorded 61 tackles (48 solo)…JUNIOR year
PERSONAL
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Linebacker
6-1/224
RS-Freshman
Meridian, Idaho
Mountain View High School ’09
MARKLE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
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RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in eight games on the season, two in a starting role…one of
14 Cougar freshman to start a game…reserve safety primarily
played special teams before starting against both Arizona
and UCLA in place of the injured Chima Nwachukwu…missed
WSU’s first two games of 2009 while recovering from offseason
shoulder surgery…also missed WSU’s final two games of 2009
with a left shoulder injury…registered 13 tackles on the season
(seven solo) and one pass break-up…recorded a season-high five
tackles against the Wildcats (three solo)…had three tackles each
against Oregon and Notre Dame…named first-team Pacific-10
Conference All-Academic.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season.
MARTINEZ’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
touchdown…squad finished runner-up in the Ivy League and
reached the CIF quarterfinals…also lettered once in track and
field.
PERSONAL
DARREN MARKLE
MARKLE’S WSU CAREER
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Earned four varsity letters under head coach Steve Coury at
Lake Oswego High School…team finished as 4-A state runnerup and co-champions of the Three Rivers League FRESHMAN
season…led team to outright Three Rivers League Championship
each of the next three seasons…team made it to the 4-A state
semifinals during SOPHOMORE season…named all-league as
a defensive back during JUNIOR season…team made the 6-A
state semifinals…two-way starter as a SENIOR, leading team to
an undefeated regular season and the State 6A quarterfinals…
team captain was also named to the all-league first team on both
offense and defense…earned all-state accolades as a safety…
member of Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100 (No. 71)…ranked as
the top defensive back out of Oregon by Scout.com.
PERSONAL
Jay Douglas Matthews…parents Mark and Gwen…younger
brother Alex and younger sister Riley…father played football
for Vanderbilt…mother was the cheer captain at Vanderbilt…
pursuing a degree in movement studies.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
TT
PT
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
8/3 13 7 6 0/0 0/00/0
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
each of WSU’s first nine games of 2009 before suffering a broken
leg against Arizona, thus ending his debut campaign…special
teams standout recorded eight tackles on the season (six solo)…
named second-team Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season.
McCARTNEY’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Led 12-1 Warriors to state semifinals as a SENIOR...first team AllWesco as quarterback and defensive back...Star-Times First Team
on defense...honorable mention all-state...team captain both
as a senior and as a JUNIOR...first team All-Wesco...honorable
mention all-state...SOPHOMORE year started varsity and team
reached state tournament as Wesco Champions...also lettered
three times in basketball and one year in track.
PERSONAL
Kyle McCartney...parents Rolfe and Peggy McCartney...sister
Kristin...grandpa Bud McCartney played baseball for the
University of Washington...pursuing a degree in entrepreneurship
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LOGWONE MITZ**
Running Back
6-1/230
RS-Junior
Redmond, Wash.
Redmond High School ‘07
MITZ’S WSU CAREER
RS-SOPHOMORE (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in each of WSU’s 12 games…started against California…rushed
53 times for 160 yards on the season…caught eight passes for 40
yards…season-high 48 yards on 10 carries against Oregon…also
recorded two solo tackles.
RS-FRESHMAN (2008): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in each of WSU’s 13 games…made his first career start against
Arizona…recorded 90 carries on the season for 441 yards and
three touchdowns…average of 4.9 yards per carry led all Cougars
with more than 50 attempts…rushing yardage ranked second
on the team….57-yard touchdown against Washington was a
season long…70 yards against the Huskies was also a season best,
which earned him WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award…
caught four passes for nine yards…rushed for 57 yards on 11
carries against Arizona, including 42-yard run late in first quarter
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setting up WSU’s second touchdown…earned WSU’s “Big Play”
Award following game…had five rushes of more than 20 yards on
season…his 450 all purpose yards were fourth on the team.
FRESHMAN (2007): Redshirt season.
MITZ’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Coached by Mike Pluschke in football…earned three varsity
football letters, two letters in basketball and three letters in track
and field…JUNIOR year rushed for a team-leading 588 yards and
also led team with 11 touchdowns…earned All-KingCo Second
Team honors by Seattle Times…named to Northwest all-region
team and was a PrepStar Magazine All-America nominee…team
offensive player of the year…finished second in KingCo in long
jump and was KingCo and district discus champion…finished
ninth at state in discus…as a SENIOR team posted a 6-4 record…
averaged more than 100 rushing yards per game…earned AllKingCo First Team honors by Seattle Times…team captain...
member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 and Seattle Times
Red Chip lists…Washington Preps All-State selection.
PERSONAL
Logwone Warrior Mitz…born in Redmond, Wash…parents
Alonzo Mitz and Quenna Beasley…father Alonzo played for
Seattle Seahawks…mother ran track at Oregon…has one brother
Alonzo Jr., and three sisters Brittney, Zoey and Alonna…social
sciences major.
RUSHING G/GP TC YG YLNYGAVG TDLG
2008
13/1 90 497 56441 4.9 3 57
2009
12/1 53 173 13160 3.0 0 28
Totals
25/2 143 670 69601 4.2 3 57
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Running Back
5-10/200
RS-Senior
Rancho Cordova, Calif.
Cordova High School ‘06
MONTGOMERY’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
three games before a hit against SMU resulted in compartment
syndrome in his leg, ending his debut campaign with the Cougars
and nearly costing him his lower leg…finished the season as
WSU’s second-leading rusher, despite only playing two-anda-half games…carried the ball 37 times for 167 yards and one
touchdown…picked up 118 yards on 17 carries against Hawaii…
also scored a touchdown against the Warriors…was the only 100yard rushing game by a Cougar in 2009, and the first by a Cougar
since 2007…caught seven passes for 62 yards…returned seven
kickoffs, averaging 24 yards per return…longest return was 38
yards.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Transferred to WSU after spending two
seasons at California…sat out the 2008 season due to NCAA
transfer rules…named WSU’s Offensive Scout Team Player of the
Year.
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MONTGOMERY’S CALIFORNIA CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2007): Played in each of California’s 13 games in
2007…was the Golden Bears’ third-leading rusher with 171 yards
on 36 carries (4.8 yards per carry)…scored two touchdowns and
had a season-long rush of 20 yards…also hauled in four receptions
for 48 yards and one touchdown…returned one kickoff for 19
yards.
FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirt season.
MONTGOMERY’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters…rushed for more than 4,900 yards
and 82 touchdowns during varsity career…Parade Magazine
All-America selection…also garnered All-America honors
from SuperPrep and PrepStar…named first-team all-state by
CalHiSports.com…selected to play in the CaliFlorida game…
posted 1,915 rushing yards as a JUNIOR…named underclassmen
all-state…rushed for 2,183 yards and 39 touchdowns during
SENIOR campaign…Sacramento metro area player of the year…
National Football Foundation Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete…ran
for 380 yards and nine scores in one game as a junior…rated as
the nation’s No. 14 running back and the 24th-overall prospect in
the west by Rivals.com…ranked 20th nationally at running back
by Scout.com…ranked in Rivals’ National 250 list as well as No.
18 prospect in California.
PERSONAL
James Montgomery…parents Cynthia
Montgomery…social sciences major.
Cooper
and
James
RUSHING G/GP TC YG YLNYGAVG TDLG
2008
3/0 37 180 13167 4.5 1 28
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CHIMA NWACHUKWU***
Safety
5-11/200
Senior
Allen, Texas
Allen High School ‘07
NWACHUKWU’S WSU CAREER
JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in nine
games, starting at two different positions for the Cougars…began
the season at cornerback, where he started two games…an injury
to LeAndre Daniels moved him to safety, where he started the
remainder of the season…suffered a right high ankle sprain
against Notre Dame, and missed three games before returning
to start the season finale against Washington…ranked fourth
on the team with 57 tackles (37 solo), including 1.5 tackles-forloss…forced a fumble and recovered two, picking up 38 yards on
returns…also intercepted a pass and recorded a pass break-up…
posted a season-high 10 tackles against California (four solo)…
also had nine tackles against both Hawaii and USC, and eight
tackles against both Oregon and Arizona State…named first-team
Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic…named ESPN The Magazine/
CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team, the first Cougar to
receive such an honor since 2005 (Troy Bienemann)…named firstteam CoSIDA All-Academic District VIII…served as WSU’s 200910 Student-Athlete Advisory Council President...organized WSU’s
Cougs Helping Haiti to aid earthquake victims in Haiti.
SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
each of WSU’s 13 games…made seven starts…started the first
three games of the season, then returned to the starting lineup
against Arizona and started the team’s last four games…57 tackles
on the season (31 solo) ranked fourth on the team…recorded
one interception (Oklahoma State) and returned it 11 yards…
garnered WSU’s “Big Play” Award following game…recorded
0.5 tackles-for-loss and two pass break-ups…matched his career
high with 13 tackles against Arizona….registered four tackles and
two pass break-ups at Baylor…named to Pacific-10 Conference
All-Academic First Team…earned 4.0 grade point average during
2008-09 year…WSU’s representative at 2008 NCAA StudentAthlete Development Conference and one of two Cougars
to attend 2009 Pac-10 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
conference…named president of WSU’s Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee for 2009-10.
FRESHMAN (2007): Earned a varsity letter after starting each
of WSU’s 12 games as a true freshman…named to Scout.com
and The Sporting News Freshman All-America Teams…also
named Freshman All-Pac-10 and The Sporting News Freshman
All-Pac-10…earned WSU’s Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week
nomination following performance against USC…finished sixth
on the squad in tackles with 73 (48 solo)…also had five pass
break-ups…intercepted his first career pass against Idaho…forced
a fumble in his first career start against Wisconsin…registered
a career-high 13 tackles (12 solo) against USC…also had nine
tackles each against Wisconsin and Stanford.
cornerback…registered 90 tackles with two interceptions and
four pass break-ups.
PERSONAL
Chimaobim Nwachukwu…mother Ngozi Nwachukwu…younger
brother Uzoma plays football at Texas A&M…political science
major.
DEFENSE
2007
2008
2009
CAREER
G/GS
12/12
13/7
9/9
34/28
TT
73
57
57
187
PT
48
31
37
116
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
25 0/0 0/01/15
260.5/-1 0/0 1/11
201.5/-4 0/0 1/0
712/-5 0/03/26
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TYSON PENCER*
Offensive Line
6-7/317
RS-Sophomore
Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Sands Secondary ’07
NWACHUKWU’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
PENCER’S WSU CAREER
Played for coach Tom Westerberg…JUNIOR year team reached
second round of playoffs and finished year with 9-3 record…
as a SENIOR earned 5-A All-District 8 First Team honors at
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
seven games, including four starts…one of 14 Cougar freshman to
start a game…saw his first action as a Cougar against SMU, then
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started the next three games at left tackle against USC, Oregon
and Arizona State…missed the California game, but returned to
the lineup against Notre Dame…started against Arizona…missed
UCLA and Oregon State, but played in the season finale against
Washington.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season…originally signed letter of
intent with WSU in February, 2007…delayed enrollment until
August, 2008.
TRASE PICKERING
Safety
5-10/186
RS-Sophomore
Redmond, Wash.
Redmond High School ‘08
PENCER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Selected as Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year
as a FRESHMAN…was also a team captain…was once again a
team captain and voted team MVP as a SOPHOMORE…named to
the Provincial all-star team…named MVP and defensive player of
the year as a JUNIOR…also named to the all-conference team…
MVP and team captain as a SENIOR.
PERSONAL
Tyson Wayne Woollard Pencer…parents Glenn and Tammy
Pencer…younger brothers Taylor and Jayden…undecided on a
major at WSU.
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MICHAEL PFEIFF
Offensive Line
6-2/296
RS-Sophomore
Marysville, Wash.
Marysville-Pilchuck High School ‘08
PFEIFF’S WSU CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Walked on prior to the start of spring drills
in 2009…did not see any game action during the season.
PFEIFF’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Two-year letterwinner at center...SENIOR year named firstteam All-Wesco...played in East-West All-Star Game...three-year
letterwinner in wrestling at heavyweight...after winning district
and regional titles, finished fourth at state in his final campaign.
PERSONAL
Michael Pfeiff...born in Everett, Wash...parents Randy and
Conny...brother Tyler...history major.
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coach A.J. Roloos…played both defensive end and tight end…
garnered all-state honors…named first-team All-MIL…rated No.
54 on Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100…rated No. 14 amongst
tight ends in the West by Scout.com.
PERSONAL
Jordan Pu’u-Robinson…father Keaka…mother Leslie…brothers
Pono and Kainalu…plans to pursue a degree in business at WSU.
PICKERING’S WSU CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirted after walking on during the
season.
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BRANDON RANKIN
Defensive Tackle
6-5/281
RS-Junior
Shallott, N.C.
West Brunswick High School ‘07
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Mike Pluschke…team
captain both his junior and senior seasons…played fullback,
linebacker and safety for the Mustangs…JUNIOR year named
second-team All-KingCo at linebacker…team lost in the first
round of the state playoffs…SENIOR year garnered secondstraight second-team All-KingCo honors at linebacker…was also a
three-year letterwinner in baseball, playing center field.
RANKIN’S BUTTE COLLEGE CAREER
PERSONAL
Trase Pickering…parents Randy and Peggy…brothers Ryan and
Brandon…parents and brothers all attended WSU…father and
brothers played football for the Cougars…plans to pursue a
degree in movement studies.
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CHRIS PRUMMER**
Offensive Line
6-2/263
RS-Senior
Renton, Wash.
Liberty High School ‘06
league on defense as a SOPHOMORE…was team’s FRESHMAN
team captain and voted team’s best freshman lineman…allleague power lifter both sophomore and junior seasons…AllAmerica power lifter as a senior.
PERSONAL
Chris Prummer…born in Renton, Wash…parents Mike and
Gayla…brothers Lim, who also attended WSU, Mike and Dan…
sister Dawn…pursuing a degree in pre-med zoology.
PRUMMER’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
six games for the Cougars…reserve center played primarily on
special teams…returned a kickoff eight yards against Arizona
State…named first-team Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned his first varsity letter, seeing
action in five games at center and special teams.
RS-FRESHMAN (2007): Saw action in two games, including
collegiate debut against San Diego State at Qwest Field in
Seattle…also played following week against Idaho.
FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirt season.
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Defensive End
6-4/258
RS-Freshman
Wailuku, Hawaii
Baldwin High School ‘09
PRUMMER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
PU’U ROBINSON’S WSU CAREER
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Steve Valach…named
first-team All-KingCo and first-team all-area at both center and
defensive tackle as a SENIOR…named KingCo’s Defensive Player
of the Year…first-team all-state at defensive tackle and honorable
mention all-state at center…team captain and voted squad’s best
lineman…as a JUNIOR named second-team all-league on both
offense and defense…team captain…honorable mention all-
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
PU’U ROBINSON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Two-year letterwinner…JUNIOR year started at both tight end
and quarterback at Kamehameha Maui High…garnered secondteam All-Maui Interscholastic League honors…SENIOR year
transferred to Baldwin High…named team captain for head
SOPHOMORE (2008): Collected 62 tackles, 19 tackles-for-loss
and an astounding 24 sacks in helping Butte to the national JC
championship...named 2008 National and California JC Defensive
Player of the Year...2008 All-America First Team and All-California
First Team...Northern California Conference Defensive Player of
the Year and voted MVP following 17-9 victory over Mount San
Antonio in California State championship game... ranked as the
No. 7 defensive end prospect in junior college by Scout.com.
FRESHMAN (2007): Notched 17 tackles, 2.5 tackles-for-loss and
two sacks.
RANKIN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Played for head coach Jim Fletcher...SENIOR year named the 2006
Star-News Defensive Player of the Year following a season which
produced 93 tackles, eight sacks and six blocked kicks....social
sciences major.
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ALEX REITNOUER*
Offensive Line
6-5/270
Sophomore
La Canada, Calif.
St. Francis High School ’08
REITNOUER’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Originally signed letter of intent with WSU in
February, 2008…delayed enrollment until January, 2009…earned
a varsity letter after appearing in five games, including four
starts…one of six true freshman to appear in a game, and one of
five to start…started against Oregon at left guard, his first action
as a Cougar…started the following week against Arizona State…
moved to left tackle prior to the California game, and started
there against both the Golden Bears and Notre Dame…also saw
action against Arizona.
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REITNOUER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Two-way player and two-year letterwinner for head coach James
Bonds was named Mission League Most Valuable Lineman
following his SENIOR season…also garnered first-team All-CIF
Southern Section honors and was named first-team all-area and
first-team All-Mission League on the offensive line…named St.
Francis High’s Most Valuable Lineman…Glendale YMCA QB Club
MVP…also lettered twice in track for the Golden Knights.
PERSONAL
Alexander John Reitnouer…parents John and Susan…older sister
Katherine…is an Eagle Scout…undecided on major.
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MARCUS RICHMOND***
Running Back
6-1/218
RS-Senior
Mesa, Ariz.
Dobson High School ‘06
RICHMOND’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in five
games for the Cougars…reserve running back primarily saw
action on special teams…returned nine kickoffs, averaging 18.4
yards per return…longest return was 31 yards…also recorded one
assisted tackle.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in each of WSU’s 13 games…started the season at wide receiver,
but moved back to running back the week of the Oregon State
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game…rushed 15 times for 69 yards on the season (4.6 yards per
carry)…season-long rush of 18 yards came against the Beavers…
also played special teams, racking up four tackles (two solo).
RS-FRESHMAN (2007): Earned a varsity letter after appearing
in nine of the Cougars’ 12 games…finished the season third on
the WSU depth chart at running back…rushed 14 times for 56
yards (4.0-yard average)…had a season-long 21-yard run against
Oregon…had 24 yards against both Oregon and Oregon State…
also played special teams, recording one tackle.
FRESHMAN (2006): Redshirt season.
RICHMOND’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters in football and two each in basketball
and track and field…SOPHOMORE season started at defensive
end and rushed for 500-plus yards as a non-starter…team’s most
improved defensive player…JUNIOR year rushed for 1,367 yards,
an 8.7 yards per carry average, and scored 16 touchdowns…
second-team all-region and all-city running back…earned AllEast Valley Region honors in track while running the 100 meters…
as a SENIOR rushed for school-record 1,900 yards, including
school-record 384 yards against Shadow Mountain (Sept. 30)…
finished with 23 touchdowns…earned first-team 5-A all-state and
all-region honors…named to All-East Valley Tribune Team.
Andrew Roxas…born in Los Angeles, Calif…parents Augusto and
Agnes Roxas…younger sister Allison…criminal justice major.
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Cornerback
5-10/187
RS-Sophomore
Ontario, Calif.
Colony High School ’08
Marcus Selmon Richmond…born in Tucson, Ariz…parents
Conorie and Shirlane Richmond…has two brothers, Conorie, Jr.
and Jaylen…an uncle played football at ASU…sociology major.
ANDREW ROXAS**
Offensive Line
6-2/303
RS-Junior
Sun Valley, Calif.
St. Francis High School ‘07
ROXAS’ WSU CAREER
JUNIOR (2009): Long-term illness acquired during fall camp
prevented him from seeing any game action in 2009…utilized
redshirt season.
SOPHOMORE (2008): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
10 games…made eight starts on the season…started the seasonopener against Oklahoma State at left guard, but missed the
next three games with an injury…returned to the starting lineup
against Oregon and made six consecutive starts…came off the
bench against Arizona State and Washington, then started the
season-finale against Hawaii.
FRESHMAN (2007): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 11 of
WSU’s 12 games…started at center for the injured Kenny Alfred
in the Cougars’ win over UCLA…missed only the season-opener
against Wisconsin…versatile lineman was listed as the backup left
guard to Bobby Byrd.
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DANIEL SIMMONS*
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Earned three letters in football under coach Jim Bonds and was
captain his senior season…as a SOPHOMORE was named firstteam All-Mission League…selected first-team all-area by the
Glendale News Press, Foothill Leader and Pasadena Star News…
during JUNIOR year earned first-team All-CIF Southern Section
Division III honors…selected first-team all-area by the Glendale
News Press, Foothill Leader and Pasadena Star News…firstteam All-Mission League…as a SENIOR named Mission League
and St. Francis High School Most Valuable Lineman…listed on
CalHiSports.com All-State Team…first-team All-CIF Southern
Section Western Division… selected first-team all-area by the
Glendale News Press, Foothill Leader, Pasadena Star News and LA
Daily News…WSU summer football camp MVP.
PERSONAL
RUSHING G/GP TC YG YLNYGAVG TDLG
2007
9/0 14 62 6 56 4.0 021
2008
13/0 15 75 6 69 4.6 018
2009
5/0 0 0 0 0 0.000
CAREER
27/0 29 137 12125 4.3 0 21
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SIMMONS’ WSU CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after played in each
of WSU’s first six games before suffering a broken leg against
Arizona State, ending his debut campaign with the Cougars…
had started four games prior to the injury, including his firstcareer start against SMU…one of 14 Cougar freshman to start
a game…recorded 21 tackles on the season (18 solo), including
two tackles-for-loss, each of which came against USC…recorded
five tackles three times…recovered a fumble, recorded one
quarterback hurry and had two pass break-ups.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season.
SIMMONS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned running back of the year honors as a FRESHMAN under
head coach Anthony Rice…garnered offensive most valuable
player honors as a SOPHOMORE…also named defensive back of
the year…once again earned running back of the year honors as a
JUNIOR…named to the first-team all-league team at cornerback…
earned second consecutive first-team all-league accolade at
corner…also earned first-team all-league honors at running
back…named All-CIF First Team on offense…also competed in
basketball and track.
PERSONAL
Daniel Edwin Simmons, Jr…parents Daniel and Patience…older
sister Danilla…was a scholar athlete at Colony High School...
pursuing a degree in criminal justice.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
TT
PT
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
6/4 21 18 32/-50/00/0
GINO SIMONE*
Wide Receiver
6-0/187
Sophomore
Sammamish, Wash.
Skyline High School ’09
SIMONE’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after starting each of his
11 games played…missed only the SMU game with a concussion
suffered against Hawaii…one of six true freshmen to appear in a
game, and one of five to start…caught passes in 10 games on the
season, including at least one in his first eight games as a Cougar…
ranked second on the team in both receptions (36) and yards
(330)…lone touchdown of the season came against California, a
19-yard reception from Jeff Tuel…averaged 9.2 yards per catch…
caught a season-high eight passes against USC…posted a seasonhigh 86 yards against California…had seven multiple-reception
games…returned one kickoff 19 yards…returned three punts
against Arizona State for a nine-yard average…longest return was
19 yards…rushed once for seven yards in WSU’s season opener
against Stanford…recorded two solo tackles.
SIMONE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters under head coach Mat Taylor…
SOPHOMORE year named first-team all-league as a wide
receiver…All-State Honorable Mention…JUNIOR year led
Spartans to the 3-A state championship…was named Associated
Press 3-A All-State First Team, Tacoma News Tribune All-State
and Seattle Times All-State…Seattle Times Star Times and
Seattle PI All-Area…first-team all-league at both wide receiver
and defensive back…KingCo 3-A Offensive Player of the Year
caught 49 passes during the regular season for 1,042 yards and
league-leading 14 touchdowns…SENIOR year led Spartans to the
4-A state championship…Seattle Times Blue Chip prospect and
Tacoma News Tribune Northwest Nugget…named all-state by
the Seattle Times, TNT and AP…TNT State Player of the Year…
once again named all-league on both sides of the ball…selected
for East vs. West All-Star game…caught 54 passes for 862 yards
and 13 touchdowns…holds school records for touchdowns in a
career (40), season (19) and game (4), and career recieivng yards
(2,827)…rated No. 2 amongst Washington prospects by Rivals.
com…rated No. 44 on Scout.com’s West Hot 150…rated No. 295
on Scout.com’s National Top 300…rated No. 7 in the west at his
position by Scout.com…member of TNT’s Western 100… rated
No. 18 on Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100…rated No. 39 at his
position nationally by Scout.com…received a rating of four stars
by Scout.com.
PERSONAL
Born Gino Simone in Bellevue, Wash…parents Ronnie and Patty…
has one cousin who will attend WSU beginning in 2009…father
played football at Arizona State...summer prior to senior year was
a member of 7-on-7 team that won national title, along with
future Cougar teammates Nolan Washington and Casey Locker…
Scholar-Athlete.
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JOSIAH SIMS
DAN SPITZ*
Wide Receiver
6-1 / 179
RS-Freshman
Tacoma, Wash.
Tacoma Baptist ‘09
Defensive Tackle
6-6/279
RS-Sophomore
Spokane, Wash.
Mead High School ’08
SIMS’ WSU CAREER
SPITZ’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Member of the WSU track and field team…
walked on to the WSU football team prior to spring drills.
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
nine games on the season, including five starts…started three
games at defensive end and two games at defensive tackle…
one of 14 Cougar freshman to start a game…first-career start
came against SMU…missed the Hawaii game with the flu, and
missed WSU’s final two games due to a concussion…registered
16 tackles on the season (10 solo), including two tackles-for-loss
and one sack…also forced two fumbles, one each against SMU
and Arizona State, and recorded two quarterback hurries, both of
which came against UCLA…recorded a season-high three tackles
against SMU, Oregon and Arizona.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season.
SIMS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Played football and basketball and ran track for the Crusaders…
team captain for football head coach Mark Smith as a senior…
played both wide receiver and running back on offense…also
played defensive back and returned kickoffs…SOPHOMORE year
finished fourth at the state track meet in the 110m hurdles…
finished second in the same event both his JUNIOR and SENIOR
years…broke the school record in his final campaign (14.86)…
named first-team All-Nisqually League on the gridiron…rushed
for more than 1,000 yards and had more than 1,500 all-purpose
yards…named team’s most valuable player…squad went 6-5 and
made the first round of the playoffs.
PERSONAL
Josiah Sims…parents Andre’ and Katherine…sister Janae’…father
played football at UNI…plans to pursue a degree in business.
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JEFFREY SOLOMON*
Wide Receiver
6-0/200
RS-Senior
Seattle, Calif.
Ingraham High School ’06
SOLOMON’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
each of WSU’s 12 games, including seven starts…started his firstcareer game for the Cougars against SMU at flanker in place of
the injured Gino Simone…also started each of WSU’s final six
games on the outside…caught passes in nine games, including
five multiple-reception efforts…ranked third on the team in both
receptions (25) and yards (298)…lone touchdown came against
UCLA, a 46-yard reception from Kevin Lopina…averaged 11.9
yards per catch…completed each of his two passing attempts on
the season, a 47-yarder in WSU’s season opener against Stanford
and a 17-yarder in WSU’s season finale against Washington…was
the first non-quarterback to complete a pass in three years…
returned five punts for a 6.4-yard average…longest return was
21 yards against SMU…recorded two solo tackles on the season.
RS-SOPHOMORE (2008): Transferred to WSU after spending the
previous two years at Eastern Washington…sat out season due to
NCAA transfer rules.
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SOLOMON’S EASTERN WASHINGTON CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2007): Missed season due to injury.
FRESHMAN (2006): Played nine games as a true freshman…
totaled seven catches for 87 yards and a touchdown…also rushed
three times for three net yards…first career reception came
against West Virginia, a three-yard catch…had season-best three
catches for 30 yards against Weber State…only catch against
Northern Colorado resulted in 37-yard touchdown.
SOLOMON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned honorable mention 3-A All-State honors as a quarterback
from WashingtonPreps.com as a senior...named by the Seattle
Times as a White Chip selection as one of the top 100 recruits
in the state of Washington…was a first team All-Metro League
Sound Division selection as both a quarterback and defensive
back…helped Ingraham to its first winning season since 1988 by
completing 50 percent of his passes (70-of-140) for 1,457 yards
and 14 touchdowns…also rushed for 283 yards and three scores…
earned WIAA Athlete of the Week honors from the Seattle Times
after leading three fourth-quarter scoring drives in a come-frombehind win over Eastside Catholic…passed for 370 yards and five
touchdowns, and rushed for 54 yards and a touchdown in the
victory…as a JUNIOR, completed 46 percent of his passes (107of-231) for 1,763 yards and 15 touchdowns.
STADEN’S De ANZA COLLEGE CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2007): Named All-Coast Conference Offensive
Player of the Year after leading California in all-purpose yards
(2,123 in 10 games)…first-team All-American as an all-purpose
player…rushed 167 times for 766 yards and hauled in 50
receptions for 855 yards…also a punt- and kick-returner, finished
second in the state in touchdowns and scoring…voted team’s
most valuable player.
SPITZ’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
STADEN’S FOOTHILL COLLEGE CAREER
Recorded 66 tackles, including 11 for loss, and three sacks as a
JUNIOR for head coach Sean Carty…added seven receptions for
70 yards, earning second-team all-league honors…caught 14
passes for 194 yards and seven touchdowns as a SENIOR on a
primarily run-oriented team…earned All-Greater Spokane League
honors…was named Seattle Times All-State, WashingtonPreps.
com All-State and Associated Press honorable mention All-State…
named Seattle Times Red Chip prospect…ranked by Scout.com
as one of Washington’s top 50 prospects (No. 27)…member of
Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100 (No. 89).
FRESHMAN (2006): Was a team captain for the NorCal champions
for head coach Marshall Sperbeck…won the Jackie Robinson
Achievement Award.
PERSONAL
Daniel Spitz…parents Joe and Connie…pursuing a degree in preveterinary sciences.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
TT
PT
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
9/5 16 10 6 2/-51/-10/0
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CHANTZ STADEN*
Running Back
5-10/205
RS-Senior
Campbell, Calif.
Westmont High School ’06
PERSONAL
STADEN’S WSU CAREER
Jeffrey Solomon…humanities major.
SENIOR (2009): Redshirted while recovering from a knee injury
suffered against Arizona State during the 2008 season.
JUNIOR (2008): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 11
games…made three starts…started at running back against
Baylor, Oregon State and USC…picked up 141 yards on 52 carries
(2.7-yard average) on season, scoring two touchdowns…season-
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long rush of 22 yards came against Portland State…caught eight
passes for 56 yards, including a season-long 18-yard reception
at Arizona State…suffered season-ending knee injury in first half
of Arizona State game…was WSU’s primary return specialist,
returning 43 kickoffs for 970 yards and 12 punts for 51 yards,
all of which were team highs…kickoff returns and kickoff return
yardage were both school records…1,218 all-purpose yards led
the team and ranks 15th on WSU’s all-time single-season list…
recorded three all-time top 10 single-game performances for
kickoff return yards: 185 against California ranks second, 154
against Arizona ranks tied for third and 132 ranks tied for eighth…
eight kickoff returns against Stanford set WSU’s single-game
record…following Stanford game named WSU’s Special Teams
Player of the Week and also received “Big Play” Award…had a
season-long kickoff return of 65 yards against California.
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STADEN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Named first-team all-league on offense as a FRESHMAN…named
honorable mention and SOPHOMORE of the year…team captain
once again earned first-team all-league honors as a JUNIOR…also
named junior of the year and team most valuable player…earned
first-team All-CCS honors…racked up 2,224 all-purpose yards
and 20 touchdowns as a SENIOR for head coach Tony Santos…
second-year team captain earned offensive player of the year, firstteam All-CCS, first-team All-NorCal, first-team all-state and team
most valuable player accolades…also intercepted seven passes
as an all-league defensive back…named Sports Focus Defensive
Player of the Year…also a basketball standout, earning all-league
honors in each of his four seasons.
PERSONAL
Chantz D. Staden…parents Donald and Anna…younger sister
Chyanne…humanities major.
RUSHING G/GP TC YG YLNYGAVG TDLG
2008
11/3 52 160 19141 2.7 2 22
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SKYLAR STORMO*
Tight End
6-5/250
RS-Sophomore
Everett, Wash.
Kamiak High School ’08
STORMO’S WSU CAREER
RS-FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
each of WSU’s 12 games…reserve tight end started his first-career
game against UCLA in place of the injured Tony Thompson…one
of 14 Cougar freshman to start a game…caught three passes for
39 yards on the season, including a 20-yard reception against
UCLA…named honorable mention Pacific-10 Conference AllAcademic.
FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirt season.
STORMO’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters in football under head coach Daniel
Mack and three in basketball…led his team in receiving as both
a JUNIOR and SENIOR…posted 248 yards and five touchdowns
in his final prep campaign…performance garnered second-team
All-WesCo South League honors…named All-WesCo South and
All-Area First Team as a defensive end…nominated for East/West
All-Star Game…earned WashingtonPreps.com All-State honors…
named a Seattle Times Red Chip prospect…ranked by Scout.com
as one of Washington’s top 50 prospects (No. 37)…also a captain
of basketball team…as a JUNIOR was an all-league second team
selection…all-league honorable mention pick in basketball.
PERSONAL
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ZACH TATMAN*
Tight End
6-5/245
RS-Senior
Salem, Ore.
Sprague High School ‘05
TATMAN’S WSU CAREER
RS-SENIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 11
games…started WSU’s season finale against Washington, his firstcareer start…reserve tight end caught two passes for 20 yards
against California, including a long reception of 13 yards…also
recorded one assisted tackle.
RS-JUNIOR (2008): Redshirted after walking on during fall camp.
a 14-0 record and the state 4-A championship…MVP of the
championship game…first-team all-state linebacker…JUNIOR
year led the Olympians to an 11-1 record and was named team’s
defensive MVP…honorable mention all-state and first-team allleague…SOPHOMORE year was named honorable mention allleague at linebacker…also a standout on the hardwood, lettering
three times as a forward…named first-team all-league both junior
and senior seasons…second-team all-state as a senior…voted
team’s MVP in his final campaign, leading Sprague to an eighthplace finish at state…named to the all-tournament team…also
lettered twice in track and field.
PERSONAL
Zach Tatman…born in Salem, Ore…parents David and Lucinda…
brother Moses, and sister Amelia…majoring in social sciences.
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TATMAN’S FOOTHILL COLLEGE CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2007): Helped lead Doug Boyett’s squad to a
NorCal Championship…team finished the season ranked fourth
nationally.
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TYREE TOOMER*
TATMAN’S CHEMEKETA COLLEGE CAREER
Safety
5-11/194
RS-Sophomore
Bellflower, Calif.
St. John Bosco High School ‘08
FRESHMAN (2006): Played one year of junior college basketball
for head coach Dave Abderhalden…forward helped lead squad to
a second-place finish in the NWAACC Tournament…was named
to the All-Tournament Team.
TATMAN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Robin Hill…team captain
each of his final two seasons…SENIOR year led Sprague to
TOOMER’S WSU CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2009): Torn pectoral suffered during fall camp
prevented him from seeing any game action in 2009…utilized
redshirt season.
FRESHMAN (2008): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
each of WSU’s 13 games…true freshman made four starts on
the season…started the last four games of the season, including
his first career start against Arizona where he had three tackles...
recorded 34 tackles on the season (15 solo), including four tacklesfor-loss and two sacks…registered a career-high seven tackles
against Washington, including a nine-yard sack…recorded six
tackles in collegiate debut against Oklahoma State and also had
six tackles at Arizona State…had five tackles, two TFLs and a sack
in finale at Hawaii.
TOOMER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Two-year letterwinner in football under head coach Kiki
Mendoza…named squad’s Rookie of the Year as a JUNIOR after
recording 37 tackles, two sacks, one blocked punt, one forced
fumble and one safety…was named team captain as a SENIOR…
earned first-team All-Trinity League honors following a 57-tackle
campaign…received the Coaches’ Award…also ran track and
received the Coaches’ Award for sprints.
PERSONAL
Skylar John Martin Stormo…parents Gary and Tara…has one
younger sister, Britta…pursuing a degree in business at WSU.
Tyree Jamar Toomer…parents Harold Toomer and Charmaine
McNeel…four brothers Harold, Malik, Kyle and Dylan…also has
one sister Tatiana…majoring in sport management.
RECEIVING G/GS PC YDSAVG TD LG
2009 12/1 3 3913.0 0 20
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TT
34
PT
15
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JEFF TUEL*
Quarterback
6-3/214
Sophomore
Fresno, Calif.
Clovis West High School ‘09
TUEL’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in six
games, including five starts…one of six true freshmen to appear
in a game, and one of five to start…only the second true freshman
signal caller in school history to start…he and Drew Bledsoe each
started five games in their debut seasons…saw the first action of
his career against USC, then recorded his first-career start against
Oregon the following week…started five-straight before a knee
injury suffered against Arizona ended his season…completed 71of-121 passes on the season for 789 yards and six touchdowns…
the completion, yardage and touchdown totals led WSU, as did his
completion percentage (58.7)…completed a school-record 99yard touchdown pass to Johnny Forzani against Arizona State…
went 14-of-22 for 130 yards in his first-career game against the
Trojans…completed 28-of-42 for 354 yards and two touchdowns
against California, the second-highest yardage total by a true
freshman in school history (Bledsoe, 385 vs. Arizona; 1990).
TUEL’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year letterwinner…FRESHMAN year played at Salpointe
Catholic in Tucson, Ariz…JUNIOR year served as backup
quarterback to Beau Sweeney (California)…played wide receiver
and caught six passes for 68 yards…also rushed 14 times for
59 yards and one touchdown…was 6-for-6 on two-point
conversions…SENIOR year led Clovis West to the California
Division I Central Section Championship…named Valley
Championship’s Player of the Game...named first-team all-valley
and first-team All-Tri-River Athletic Conference…named team’s
offensive player of the year…completed 136-of-271 passes for
1,714 yards and 12 touchdowns…rushed 152 times for 674 yards
and five touchdowns…2,379 all-purpose yards accounted for 56
percent of team’s total offense…also accounted for 43 percent of
team’s scoring…rated No. 88 amongst California prospects by
Scout.com…rated No. 137 on Scout.com’s West Hot 150…also
lettered three times in baseball.
PERSONAL
Jeffrey Tuel…born in Boca Raton, Fla…father Jeff…mother
Valerie…sister Amanda…grandfather Dave Hurm was an AllAmerican in baseball at Duke…uncle Mark Hurm played football
at Florida…won the 2008 Scholar-Athlete Award...undecided on
a major at WSU.
PASSING
2009
G/GS PA
6/5 121
PC
71
PI YDS TD LGAVG
5 789 6 99131.5
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
19 4.0/-182.0/-12 0/0
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SEBASTIAN VALENZUELA
Offensive Line
6-2/321
RS-Freshman
Burbank, Calif.
John Burroughs High School ’09
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senior...football team captain as a senior...coached in baseball by
Don Lovell and in football by Ken Potter.
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ZACK WILLIAMS*
CARL WINSTON*
PERSONAL
Offensive Line
6-4/298
RS-Senior
Pasadena, Calif.
Pasadena High School ‘06
Running Back
5-8/197
Sophomore
Harbor City, Calif.
Serra High School ‘09
Daniel Rodney Wagner...born in January, 1989 in Portland,
Ore....parents Brent and Cindy Wagner...father played football
professionally for the Buffalo Bills...one younger brother Pat and
one younger sister Amy... entrepreneurship major.
VALENZUELA’S WSU CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
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VALENZUELA’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
FRESHMAN (2009): Redshirt season.
PERSONAL
WASHINGTON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Sebastian Valenzuela…born in Allen, Argentina…father Ricardo
and mother Alicia…sister Miriana…plans to pursue a degree in
either history or criminal justice at WSU.
Three-year starter and two-year captain for head coach Bob
Bourgette…lettered all four years at Kennedy…SOPHOMORE
year named first-team All-Seamount League at kick returner and
second-team all-league at defensive back…led state in kickoff
and punt return yards and touchdowns…had more than 1,000
all-purpose yards…JUNIOR year named Junior All-State by Ron
Siegel…also named first-team all-league as a defensive back and
a quarterback, despite being on a running team…had 35 allpurpose touchdowns...won the national 7-on-7 championship
while representing the Seattle Seahawks at the NFL 7-on7 Combine…SENIOR year named a Tacoma News Tribune
Northwest Nugget honorable mention and a Seattle Times
Red Chip prospect…Associated Press 3-A All-State First Team at
defensive back…Seattle Times Star Times Team…first-team allleague at defensive back, second-team all-league at running back
and third-team all-league at quarterback…named preseason
all-state by MaxPreps…played quarterback, wide receiver and
defensive back for the Lancers…also a three-year letterwinner for
the Lancers’ basketball team and lettered once as a member of
the track and field team…rated No. 55 at his position nationally
by Rivals….rated No. 4 amongst Washington prospects by Rivals.
com…rated No. 89 on Scout.com’s West Hot 150…rated No. 25
on Scout.com’s Northwest Hot 100…rated No. 51 at his position
nationally by Scout.com.
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DAN WAGNER
Quarterback/Punter
6-0/207
RS-Junior
Portland, Ore.
Jesuit High School ‘07
WAGNER’S WSU CAREER
RS-SOPHOMORE (2009): Saw his only game action of the season
in WSU’s season finale against Washington…finished the final
series of the first half at quarterback for the injured Kevin Lopina,
but did not attempt a pass…was also WSU’s reserve punter.
RS-FRESHMAN (2008): Saw action in two games on season, one
as a punter and one under center...made collegiate debut in
season-opener against Oklahoma State, punting eight times for
312 yards (39.0 average)...had a long of 51 and one inside 20...
also recorded a tackle in that contest...played the fourth quarter
at quarterback at Oregon State following injury to Marshall
Lobbestael...did not attempt a pass.
FRESHMAN (2007): Redshirt season.
WAGNER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
A graduate of Jesuit High, where he earned three varsity letters
in football and four varsity letters in baseball...led the Crusaders
to the football state championship in both junior and senior
seasons...also led the squad to three consecutive Metro League
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Three-year letterwinner for head coach Keith Knoop…
SOPHOMORE year named second-team All-Pacific League…
JUNIOR year named league’s most valuable offensive linemen…
Burbank Leader All-Area First Team…named team’s most valuable
lineman…SENIOR year team captain was named All-CIF Southern
Section First Team…repeated as Pacific League’s Most Valuable
Lineman…Daily News All-Area First Team…Burbank Leader
first-team All-Area…first-team all-league…team’s most valuable
lineman…also lettered once in track and field in the shot put…
rated No. 80 at his position nationally by Rivals.com.
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Cornerback
5-11/180
RS-Freshman
Burien, Wash.
Kennedy High School ’09
WASHINGTON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
PERSONAL
Nolan Lyndell Washington…father Nelson, Sr. played football at
Idaho…mother Audrey…brother Nelson, Jr. and sister Natasha…
played freshman year with cousin Brandon Jones on the WSU
football team…uncles Aaron and Rodney both played football at
Boise State.
WILLIAMS’ WSU CAREER
WINSTON’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in eight
games, seven of which in a starting role at left guard…started
WSU’s first two games, then missed four weeks with a high ankle
sprain…returned to action against California and made fourstraight starts…came off the bench against Oregon State when
Reed Lesuma started Senior Night, but started the season finale
against Washington.
JUNIOR (2008): Redshirt season.
FRESHMAN (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in
eight games…one of six true freshmen to appear in a game…
ranked fourth on the team in both carries (36) and yards (142)…
caught eight passes for 22 yards…season-high nine carries against
Arizona…season-high 56 yards against Oregon in his debut game
with the Cougars…reserve running back also returned 15 kickoffs
for a 15-yard average…long return of 24 yards against both
Oregon and Arizona State.
WILLIAMS’ GLENDALE COLLEGE CAREER
WINSTON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2007): Selected to WSC First Team…named
CCCFCA Region All-State First Team and honorable mention JC
Gridwire All-America at center…also garnered CCCFCA Region
III All-America honors…team offensive MVP and team lineman
of the year.
FRESHMAN (2006): Named to the All-Western States Conference
Second Team.
Three-year letterwinner and two-year captain for head coach
Scott Altenberg…SOPHOMORE year named Serra High’s Rookie
of the Year…garnered first-team All-Del Rey League honors…
JUNIOR year named league’s most valuable player…garnered firstteam all-area and first-team all-league honors…named All-CIF…
SENIOR year named second-team California Division 3 All-State by
MaxPreps…named All-CIF…first-team all-area and first-team AllDel Rey League…led team to a 13-1 record and a runner-up finish
in the Northwest Division of the Southern Section…gained 1,630
yards on 217 carries…had 26 total touchdowns…completed his
varsity career as Serra High’s all-time rushing leader with 4,820
yards on 618 carries…also had 61 career touchdowns...was also a
three-time captain for the track and field team.
WILLIAMS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Earned three varsity letters in football under coach Kevin Mills…
named to All-Pacific League First Team as a JUNIOR and the team’s
lineman of the year…SENIOR season repeated as all-league first
team pick, along with team MVP and second-team all-league on
defense.
PERSONAL
Zachary Elijah Williams…parents Grover Williams and Lenora
Dangerfield…has three brothers and two sisters…brother Mike
Starke played football at Towson State…majoring in criminal
justice at WSU.
PERSONAL
Carl Winston III…father Carl, Jr. played football for New Mexico…
mother Lisa…sister Carlissia…grandfather played professional
football for the Cleveland Browns…plans to major in business.
RUSHING G/GP TC YG YLNYGAVG TDLG
2009
8/0 36 164 22142 3.9 0 37
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BERNARD WOLFGRAMM*
Defensive Tackle
6-3/285
RS-Senior
San Mateo, Calif.
San Mateo High School ‘06
WOLFGRAMM’S WSU CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2009): Earned a varsity letter after appearing in 10
games, including eight starts…missed the Arizona State game
with a hip injury…also missed the Oregon State game with a
lower back injury…recorded 10 tackles on the season (seven solo),
including one tackle-for-loss…season-high three tackles against
USC.
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JUNIOR (2008): Redshirt season.
WOLFGRAMM’S COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO CAREER
SOPHOMORE (2007): Registered 46 tackles in 11 games, including
9.5 for-lloss and two sacks…also registered two forced fumbles
and one fumble recovery…named first-team All-NorCal…was
a team captain for head coach Larry Owens…posted a seasonhigh nine tackles against American River…had a season-high 2.5
tackles-for-loss against San Francisco.
FRESHMAN (2006): Named to the All-NorCal First Team.
WOLFGRAMM’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Named to the San Mateo All-County Team as a SENIOR for head
coach T.J. Ewing…also earned defensive most valuable player
honors.
PERSONAL
Selope Bernard Wolfgramm…parents Roy and Sela…sisters
Orelea and Monalisa…social sciences major at WSU.
DEFENSE
2009
G/GS
TT
PT
AT TFL SACKSPI/YDS
10/8 10 7 31/-5 0/00/0
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81ISIAH BARTON
6-1/190 - Wide Receiver - Los Angeles, Calif.
Westchester/Fresno City College
BARTON’S JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER
RS-SOPHOMORE (2009): Two-star junior college prospect (Scout.
com) started at wide receiver for head coach Tony Caviglia...
named All-Central Valley Conference First Team wide receiver
and played in the State Center Bowl...team went 7-4...led Valley
Conference in all-purpose yards at 141.8 per game, while also
ranking third in receptions and third in receiving yards...had 56
catches for 850 yards...averaged 28.4 yards per kickoff return on
20 attempts with a long of 90 yards...scored 14 touchdowns on
the season: nine receiving, three rushing and two via kick return.
RS-FRESHMAN (2008): Walked-on at Fresno State University.
FRESHMAN (2007): Attended Fresno State University but did not
play.
BARTON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Two-year letterwinner for head coach David Williams...also
lettered once in track and field...JUNIOR year was the starting
wide receiver for a team that went 6-6 and also ran track...SENIOR
year was selected as the team MVP...named to All-Los Angeles
First Team Offense and All-Western League First Team Offense...
starting quarterback threw for over 1,000 yards and rushed for
almost 600 more...ran for 229 yards and two touchdowns, while
throwing for two more scores in 32-20 win over Fairfax late in the
season.
31BLAIR BOMBER
5-8/160 - Wide Receiver - Lynden, Wash. - Lynden
districts…SENIOR year football team won a second-straight state
title, the Lions’ third in four years…named first-team all-state at
wide receiver and honorable mention all-state at defensive back by
the Associated Press (2A)…also named all-state at defensive back
by the Seattle Times (all classifications), Tacoma News-Tribune (all
classifications) and EvergreenStatePreps.com (3A-and-under)…
named first-team All-NWC at both wide receiver and defensive
back…also garnered All-Whatcom County honors…caught 57
passes for 884 yards and 12 touchdowns…named Seattle Times
Red Chip prospect…three-star prospect according to Scout.com
was rated the No. 20 prospect in the state of Washington.
20DEONE BUCANNON
6-1/186 - Safety - Fairfield, Calif. - Vanden
BUCANNON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Two-year letterwinner in football for head coach LeVon Haynes…
also lettered four times in golf…JUNIOR year racked up 140
tackles, three sacks, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries
en route to his first Solano County Athletic Conference Player
of the Year award…named All-CIF Sac-Joaquin Section and City
Defensive Player of the Year…also garnered all-region, all-city
and all-league accolades…SENIOR year named first-team all-state
(medium schools) by CalHiSports.com……also named first-team
All-Northern California by GoldenStatePreps.com…garnered
his second-straight SCAC Defensive Player of the Year honor, in
addition to all-league and all-city honors…recorded 107 tackles
(44 solo), including four sacks, and had two interceptions and
two fumble recoveries…caught 20 passes for 264 yards and a
touchdown on offense…led Vanden to the second round of the
CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division III playoffs…three-star prospect
according to Scout.com was rated No. 78 overall in the state
of California and No. 102 at his position nationally…three-star
prospect according to Rivals.com was rated No. 45 at his position
nationally and No. 85 overall in the state of California…rated No.
77 in the Contra Costa Times’ Cream of the Crop (California Top
100).
BOMBER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner for head coach Curt Kramme…also lettered
four times each in basketball and track and field…member of five
state championship teams, including three in football and one
each in basketball and track and field…FRESHMAN year started at
both wide receiver and defensive back…helped lead the Lions to
a 13-1 record and the state football title (2A)…also played varsity
basketball, winning the state basketball championship (2A)…
SOPHOMORE year named All-Whatcom County at defensive
back…team went 10-3 and made the state semifinals…started
every game on the hardwood, leading the Lions to a fourth-place
finish at state…qualified for the state track championships in the
100-meter, and finished second at the state meet in the 4x400
relay…JUNIOR year named all-state honorable mention on the
gridiron…also garnered first-team All-Northwest Conference and
All-Whatcom County honors…led the Lions to a second state
championship in three seasons…led the Northwest Conference
with 92 receptions for 998 yards, and rushed for 253 yards on 37
carries…combined to score 17 touchdowns, including 13 through
the air…named honorable mention All-NWC in basketball…track
team won the state championship (2A)…individually finished
second at state in the 100m (11.07) and 200m (22.05), and his
4x400 relay team won the state title…claimed the 100m title at
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30TRACY CLARK
5-9/181 - Cornerback - Pittsburg, Calif. - Pittsburg
CLARK’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Played cornerback, wide receiver, running back and returned
kickoffs for head coach Victor Galli…also participated in track and
field…JUNIOR year recorded 40 tackles and three interceptions
en route to all-league honorable mention honors…helped lead
Pittsburg to the CIF North Coast Section Finals…SENIOR year
was named first-team All-Bay Valley Athletic League, first-team
All-East Bay and first-team all-state…also named second-team
All-Northern California by GoldenStatePreps.com…recorded 31
tackles and recovered a fumble in nine regular-season games…
offensively, carried the ball 32 times for 237 yards and three
touchdowns, and caught 11 passes for 139 yards and a score…
once again helped lead Pittsburg to CIF North Section Finals…
three-star prospect according to Scout.com was also rated No.
91 at his position nationally and No. 96 overall in the state of
California…member of the Contra Costa Times’ Cream of the
Crop (Bay Area Top 20)…rated No. 95 in the Contra Costa Times’
Cream of the Crop (California Top 100).
37 TYRONE DUCKETT
5-11/190 - Safety - Alameda, Calif. - Encinal
DUCKETT’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-sport athlete played both offense and defense for head
coach Joe Tenorio… also played basketball and baseball for
the Jets…FRESHMAN year played quarterback and was named
junior varsity squad’s most valuable player…SOPHOMORE year
started at safety for the varsity squad…JUNIOR year added
running back to his resume, rushing 90 times for 595 yards and
eight touchdowns…also caught 10 passes for 126 yards and four
touchdowns…named first-team All-Bay Shore Athletic League at
running back…defensively, recorded 69 tackles and eight pass
break-ups as a part-time starter…led squad to the North Coast
Section Division III title with a perfect 13-0 record…SENIOR year
named first-team all-state (medium schools) at defensive back by
CalHiSports.com…also garnered first-team All-East Bay (Contra
Costa Times), San Francisco Chronicle All-Bay Area and first-team
All-Bay Shore accolades in addition to second-team All-Northern
California by GoldenStatePreps.com…recorded 67 tackles, five
sacks, two interceptions, four forced fumbles and one fumble
recovery on defense…rushed 97 times for 938 yards and 13
touchdowns on offense…team’s captain and most valuable player
led Encinal to the CIF North Coast Section Division III Finals…
also participated in the Eastbay vs. Sacramento All-Star Game as
a safety…member of the Contra Costa Times’ Cream of the Crop
(Bay Area Top 20)…three-star prospect according to Rivals.com…
rated No. 110 at his position nationally by Scout.com.
88AARON DUNN
6-5/237 - Tight End - Spokane, Wash. - Mead
DUNN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Played tight end and defensive end for head coach Sean Carty…
team captain as a senior…four-year letterwinner in backetball…
team captain as a senior…FRESHMAN and SOPHOMORE years
played both football and basketball for Shadle Park…named
honorable mention all-league as a sophomore in football…was the
only non-senior on the All-Greater Spokane League First Team in
basketball…JUNIOR season transferred to Mead, but a knee injury
shortened his season…SENIOR year named EvergreenStatePreps.
com All-State (4A)…first-team All-Greater Spokane League…
caught 12 passes for 156 yards and a touchdown in a run-first
offense…four-star prospect according to Scout.com was also
rated No. 4 overall in the state of Washington, No. 9 at his
position nationally and No. 200 overall nationally…three-star
prospect according to Rivals.com was rated No. 11 overall in the
state of Washington…Tacoma News-Tribune Northwest Nugget
honorable mention…member of TNT’s Western 100…Seattle
Times Red Chip prospect.
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JOHN FULLINGTON
6-5/268 - Offensive Line - Belfair, Wash. - North Mason
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FULLINGTON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner played tight end, offensive line and
defensive line for head coach Phil Pugh…also lettered four times
in basketball and three times in track and field…team captain for
football and two-time team captain in basketball…FRESHMAN
year named second-team All-Nisqually Olympic League at
tight end…led Bulldogs to a 7-3 mark…basketball team’s most
valuable player…qualified to state in the javelin…SOPHOMORE
year named first-team all-league at both tight end and defensive
line…named team’s most valuable player…honorable mention
all-league on the hardwood…finished eighth at state in javelin…
JUNIOR year named first-team All-Nisqually Olympic League at
both tight end and defensive end…also named Kitsap Sun AllWest (Puget) Sound First Team…caught 21 passes for 313 yards
and three touchdowns offensively…defensively, recorded 52
tackles, four sacks and a blocked field goal…team’s most valuable
player on the hard wood was also named second-team allleague…squad finished fifth in state…qualified for state in both
the shot put and discus…SENIOR year named first-team all-state
(2A) on both the offensive and defensive lines by the Associated
Press…EvergreenStatePreps.com All-State (3A-and-under)…voted
league’s defensive most valuable player…defensively, registered
58 tackles (45 solo), one sack, one fumble recovery, a blocked
punt and two blocked field goals…three-star prospect according
to Scout.com was rated No. 16 in the state of Washington and
No. 54 at his position nationally…three-star prospect according
to Rivals.com was rated No. 16 overall in the state of Washington
and No. 70 at his position nationally…Tacoma News-Tribune
Northwest Nugget honorable mention… Seattle Times Red Chip
prospect.
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San Francisco Chronicle Regional Player of the Year (East Bay)…
SF Chronicle All-Metro Second Team…CalHiSports.com All-State
Third Team (large schools)…led Berkeley to a 10-2 record and an
appearance in the second round of the CIF North Coast Section
Division I playoffs…named Athlete of the Week by the Contra
Costa Times following his performance against Pittsburg…carried
the ball 33 times for 233 yards and three touchdowns…also named
the ESPN RISE CalHiSports.com Athlete of the Week following
his game against Hercules…rushed for 234 yards and four
touchdowns on 14 carries in less than three quarters…selected
to the Holiday Classic All-Star Game (East Bay vs. Sacramento)…
member of the Contra Costa Times’ Cream of the Crop (Bay Area
Top 20)…three-star prospect according to Scout.com was rated
No. 74 at his position nationally…three-star prospect according
to Rivals.com was rated No. 18 nationally at his position.
32BRANDON GOLDEN
5-11/184 - Cornerback - Covina, Calif. - Charter Oak
GOLDEN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
JUNIOR year garnered first-team All-Miramonte League honors
at running back and second-team all-league honors at defensive
back…rushed for 555 yards offensively, and recorded 37 tackles
and six interceptions defensively…led squad to the CIF-Southern
Section Southeast Division title…SENIOR year was named
first-team all-league, first-team all-area and first-team All-CIF
at defensive back…led Charter Oak to its second-straight CIFSouthern Section Southeast Division Championship…registered
18 tackles (12 solo), six interceptions and 10 pass break-ups…
offensively, carried the ball 45 times for 319 yards and four
touchdowns…also returned kickoffs for the Chargers.
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49ANDREW FURNEY
6-4/175 - Quarterback - Spokane, Wash. - Ferris
5-10/217 - Kicker/Punter - Burlington, Wash. - BurlingtonEdison
HALLIDAY’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
FURNEY’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
SOPHOMORE year named Associated Press All-State First Team
(2A)…JUNIOR year named Associated Press All-State First Team
(2A)…SENIOR year tied the state record for most made field
goals with 14 (20 attempts), including eight of 40-plus yards
and a season-long of 47…went a perfect 44-of-44 on PATs…also
recorded 17 touchbacks on 59 kickoffs…his 33 career field goals
set the all-time state record…also punted for Burlington-Edison.
5RICKEY GALVIN
5-8/162 - Running Back - Berkeley, Calif. - Berkeley
GALVIN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
JUNIOR season rushed for nearly 1,200 yards and 12
touchdowns…SENIOR year led the East Bay with 2,264 rushing
yards and 24 touchdowns…led the Yellowjackets to a share of
their third-straight Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League title…
Alameda Contra Costa League Offensive Most Valuable Player…
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JUNIOR year completed 170-of-286 passes for 2,404 yards and
21 touchdowns…also a standout on the hardwood, garnering
second-team All-Greater Spokane League honors…SENIOR year
led Saxons to the state championship game…completed 310-of477 passes for 4,198 yards and 43 touchdowns en route to GSL
Offensive Most Valuable Player honors…his 2,260 yards passing
in eight GSL games broke the league record of 1,975 (previously
held by former Cougar Mark Rypien)…named Tacoma NewsTribune All-State (all classifications) and EvergreenStatePreps.com
All-State (4A)…also named honorable mention all-state (4A) by
the Associated Press…three-star prospect according to Scout.
com was rated No. 11 overall in the state of Washington and No.
25 at his position nationally…three-star prospect according to
Rivals.com was rated No. 15 overall in the state of Washington
and the No. 37 pro-style quarterback nationally…Tacoma NewsTribune Northwest Nugget honorable mention…member of
TNT’s Western 100…Seattle Times Red Chip prospect.
6DAMANTE HORTON
5-10/160 - Cornerback - Oakland, Calif. - Oakland
HORTON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
JUNIOR year named first-team all-league on both offense
and defense…returned five interceptions for touchdowns…
offensively, caught 39 passes for 570 yards and rushed 60 times
for 578 yards…SENIOR year named first-team All-Oakland
Athletic League and first-team All-East Bay after registering more
than 100 tackles…member of the Contra Costa Times’ Cream
of the Crop (Bay Area Top 20)…three-star prospect according to
Scout.com was rated No. 81 at his position nationally…three-star
prospect according to Rivals.com.
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ZACH JOHNSON
6-4/230 - Linebacker - Stanwood, Wash. - Stanwood
JOHNSON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
JUNIOR year named Coaches’ All-Wesco North Division First
Team at linebacker…also earned first-team all-league honors in
basketball…SENIOR year named Coaches’ All-Wesco First Team at
linebacker…also garnered first-team Everett Herald All-Area.
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JACOB MILLER
6-5/208 - Punter / Kicker - Greenacres, Wash. - Central
Valley
MILLER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year letterwinner as both a kicker and punter for head
coach Rick Giampietri…also lettered once in track and field
and participated in soccer and basketball…SOPHOMORE year
was named honorable mention All-Greater Spokane League
at punter…JUNIOR year team went 10-2, winning the GSL
Championship and making the state playoffs…once again named
All-GSL honorable mention…SENIOR year garnered first-team AllGSL honors at both punter and kicker…named Associated Press
All-State First Team (4A)…also named all-state by the Tacoma
News-Tribune (all classifications) at kicker…named Seattle Times
All-State (all classifications) at punter…went 7-of-9 on the season
on FGs, including a long of 50 yards to beat Ferris (34-31)…also
went 25-of-27 on PATs…averaged 41.3 yards on 33 punts.
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C.J. MIZELL
6-2/225 - Linebacker - Tallahassee, Fla. - Leon
MIZELL’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
FRESHMAN and SOPHOMORE seasons played at Coffee County
High School in Georgia at defensive end…JUNIOR year transferred
to Leon and sat out the season…SENIOR year registered 131
tackles (87 solo), including 26 tackles-for-loss and 12.5 sacks…
also recorded 14 forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries…
named first-team all-state (4A) and was a finalist for the high
school Butkus Award…came out of high school as a Prep Star
All-American…four-star recruit according to Scout.com, and was
rated No. 5 nationally at his position…was also a four-star recruit
according to Rivals.com, and was rated No. 19 at his position
nationally and No. 45 overall in the state of Florida…rated No.
25 at his position nationally by ESPN…ranked as the ninth-best
player in Florida by FloridaVarsity.com, No. 33 in the Superprep
Florida 110 and member of the Mobile Press Register’s Super
Southeast 120.
38ERIC OERTEL
6-1/190 - Running Back - Racine, Wis. - Lutheran
OERTEL’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner for head coach Scott Smith…also lettered
three times in track and field…two-year captain in both sports…
FRESHMAN year garnered honorable mention All-Midwest
Classic Conference honors at outside linebacker…helped lead
Crusaders to an 11-1 record and the third round of the state
playoffs…SOPHOMORE year named first-team all-conference
and first-team All-Racine County at defensive back…all-county
honorable mention at running back after rushing for 960 yards
and 12 touchdowns…team went 9-2 and reached the second
round of the state playoffs…JUNIOR year named first-team allconference, first-team all-county and first-team all-district at
running back…rushed for 2,056 yards and 25 touchdowns…
first-team all-conference and first-team all-county at linebacker…
team went 9-3 and made the third round of the state playoffs…
SENIOR year named Wisconsin’s Gatorade Player of the Year…
unanimous selection as the conference’s Player of the Year, on
both offense and defense…named first-team Associated Press
All-State…garnered Wisconsin Football Coaches Association
Offensive Player of the Year…first-team all-conference, firstteam all-county, first-team all-area and first-team all-district…
on defense, recorded 120 tackles (85 solo), including seven
tackles-for-loss and three interceptions…on offense, led the state
in rushing, setting the Racine County single-season (2,731) and
career (5,695) rushing marks…had 33 rushing touchdowns…
three-star prospect according to Scout.com was rated No. 54 at
his position nationally.
98KALAFITONI POLE
6-1/291 - Defensive Tackle - Union City, Calif. - James Logan
POLE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year letterwinner in football for head coach George
Zuber…team captain played defensive end and tackle, and
offensive tackle and tight end…also lettered four times in
wrestling and three times in track and field…FRESHMAN year
finished third in the league in wrestling (215)…SOPHOMORE
year finished second in the league on the mat (heavyweight)…
also finished eighth in the North Coast Section…JUNIOR year
named first-team All-Mission Valley Athletic League at offensive
tackle…also named first-team all-league on the defensive line…
honored with the outstanding lineman award…SENIOR year was
named the Mission Valley Athletic League’s Defensive Player of
the Year…named first-team all-league on both offense (tight end)
and defense (defensive end)…caught 18 passes for 529 yards
and six touchdowns…also named All-East Bay on both offense
(first team) and defense (second team), and garnered All-Metro
Second Team honors on offense…helped lead squad to the first
round of the CIF-North Coast Section playoffs…member of the
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Contra Costa Times’ Cream of the Crop (Bay Area Top 20)…
three-star prospect according to Rivals.com was rated No. 83 at
his position nationally.
the Crop (California Top 100).
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80KRISTOFF WILLIAMS
82BOBBY RATLIFF
6-2/201 - Wide Receiver - Antioch, Calif. - Deer Valley
6-1/185 - Wide Receiver - Etiwanda, Calif. - Etiwanda
WILLIAMS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
RATLIFF’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Stephen Bryce…
SOPHOMORE year helped lead Eagles to the first round of
the CIF…JUNIOR year caught 45 passes for 617 yards and five
touchdowns…also ran and threw for a touchdown on offense,
and had 18 tackles and two interceptions on defense…SENIOR
year was named first-team All-Baseline League, first-team AllInland Valley and first-team All-CIF Southern Section Central
Division…caught 61 passes for 909 yards and five touchdowns…
also rushed five times for 99 yards and two scores and completed
his only pass of the season for a 59-yard touchdown…led Eagles
to the CIF quarterfinals…three-star prospect according to Scout.
com was rated No. 68 overall in the state of California and No. 89
at his position nationally…three-star prospect according to Rivals.
com was rated No. 95 at his position nationally…rated No. 68 in
the Contra Costa Times’ Cream of the Crop (California Top 100).
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JAKE RODGERS
6-6/251 - Offensive Line - Spokane, Wash. - Shadle Park
Two-year letterwinner for head coach Rich Woods…team captain
and four-year scholar athlete…also a National Football League
Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete…JUNIOR year combined for nearly
600 yards rushing and receiving, scoring seven touchdowns…
defensively, recorded 25 tackles (12 solo), two interceptions and
five pass break-ups…garnered second-team All-Bay Valley Athletic
League and third-team All-East Bay…named team’s rookie of the
year…SENIOR year named second-team All-Northern California
at all-purpose by GoldenStatePreps.com…voted unanimously as
the BVAL Most Valuable Player…also named first-team all-league
on defense (utility) and second-team all-league at quarterback…
second-team All-East Bay…completed 29-of-54 passes for 610
yards and four touchdowns during the regular season…also
rushed 80 times for 710 yards and 11 touchdowns…caught three
passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns against Pittsburg…
defensively, registered 20 tackles (14 solo) and notched two
pass break-ups…also served as the team’s punter and returned
punts…led Deer Valley to an undefeated regular season and the
league title…team made the second round of the CIF-North
Coast Section playoffs…had nearly 2,000 all-purpose yards and
17 touchdowns…played quarterback, wide receiver, punter and
defensive back… member of the Contra Costa Times’ Cream of
the Crop (Bay Area Top 20).
RODGER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year letterwinner played offense (tight end), defense
(defensive end) and special teams (kicker and punter) for head
coach Mark Hester…also lettered three times in basketball
and participated in baseball…SOPHOMORE year helped lead
Highlanders to the state tournament on the hardwood…JUNIOR
year named first-team All-Greater Spokane League on the gridiron,
one of just three juniors on the 17-man offensive team…SENIOR
year served as team captain and was named EvergreenStatePreps.
com All-State (3A-and-under)…three-star prospect according to
Scout.com was rated No. 20 overall in the state of Washington
and No. 37 at his position nationally…Seattle Times Red Chip
prospect.
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MATTHEW SIMMONS
5-11/187 - Cornerback - Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
Bishop Montgomery
SIMMONS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Four-year letterwinner for head coach Arnold Ale…two-year team
captain…also lettered four times in track and field…SOPHOMORE
year garnered second-team All-Del Rey League honors…JUNIOR
year racked up 41 tackles, one sack, 10 pass break-ups, one
interception and one fumble recovery en route to second-team
All-Del Rey League honors…SENIOR year named All-Del Rey
League Second Team…three-star prospect according to Scout.
com was rated No. 95 overall in the state of California and No.
106 nationally at his position…three-star prospect according to
Rivals.com…rated No. 94 in the Contra Costa Times’ Cream of
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6-3/173 - Wide Receiver - Tulare, Calif. - Tulare Union
WILSON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Three-year letterwinner in football for head coach Darren
Bennett…two-year team captain…also lettered four times in
track and field and three times in basketball…two-year captain in
basketball and one-time team captain in track and field…JUNIOR
year named the Visalia Times-Delta All-Tulare County High
School Athlete of the Year after garnering first-team all-league
accolades in three different sports…named first-team all-league
in football on both offense and defense…hauled in 37 receptions
for 836 yards and a county-leading 17 touchdowns…also played
cornerback for the Central Section Division II Championship
team…voted the East Yosemite League’s Most Valuable Player in
basketball…won league titles in track and field in the high, long
and triple jumps…SENIOR year named first-team All-East Yosemite
League, Fresno Bee All-Area and Visalia Times-Delta All-County
after hauling in 50 catches for 1,083 yards and 22 touchdowns…
also a standout defensively for the Redskins, garnering MaxPreps
Division II All-State at defensive back…led Tulare Union to the
semifinals of the CIF-Central Section Division II playoffs…threestar prospect according to Scout.com was rated No. 77 overall
in the state of California and No. 96 at his position nationally…
three-star prospect according to Rivals.com…rated No. 76 in the
Contra Costa Times’ Cream of the Crop (California Top 100).
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OKLAHOMA STATE
Sept. 4
Stillwater, Okla.
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MONTANA STATE
Sept. 11
Pullman
UCLA
Oct. 2
Los Angeles, Calif.
OREGON
Oct. 9
Pullman
OKLAHOMA STATE Information
LOCATION: Stillwater, Okla.
NICKNAME: Cowboys
COLORS: Orange and Black
PRESIDENT: V. Burns Hargis
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mike Holder
CONFERENCE: Big 12
ENROLLMENT: 11,479
STADIUM: Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218; Football
Pro)
WEB SITE: www.okstate.com
MONTANA STATE Information
LOCATION: Bozeman, Mont.
NICKNAME: Bobcats
COLORS: Blue and Gold
PRESIDENT: Dr. Waded Cruzado
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Peter Fields
CONFERENCE: Big Sky
ENROLLMENT: 12, 500
STADIUM: Bobcat Stadium
WEB SITE: www.msubobcats.com
UCLA Information
LOCATION: Los Angeles, Calif.
NICKNAME: Bruins
COLORS: Blue and Gold
CHANCELLOR: Gene Block
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dan Guerrero
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
ENROLLMENT: 39,500
STADIUM: Rose Bowl (91,500; natural grass)
WEB SITE: www.uclabruins.com
Oregon Information
LOCATION: Eugene, Ore.
NICKNAME: Ducks
COLORS: Green and Yellow
PRESIDENT: Richard Lariviere
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Rob Mullens
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
ENROLLMENT: 20,376
STADIUM: Autzen Stadium (54,000; FieldTurf)
WEB SITE: www.goducks.com
OKLAHOMA STATE Staff
HEAD COACH: Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State, 1990)
Record at School: 36-27, 5 years
Career Record: Same
Record vs. WSU: 1-0
SID: Kevin Klintworth (kevin.klintworth@okstate.edu)
Football SID: Gavin Lang (gavin.lang@okstate.edu)
SID OFFICE: (405) 744-6832
SID FAX: (405) 744-7754
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (405) 744-5737
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
MONTANA STATE Staff
HEAD COACH: Rob Ash
Record at School: 20-14, 3 years
Career Record: 196-113-5, 30 years
Record vs. WSU: 0-0
SID: Bill Lamberty (blamberty@msubobcats.com)
SID OFFICE: (406) 994-5133
SID FAX: (406) 994-2278
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
UCLA Staff
HEAD COACH: Rick Neuheisel (UCLA, 1984)
Record at School: 11-14, 2 years
Career Record: 77-44, 10 years
Record vs. WSU: 7-0
SID: Marc Dellins (mdellins@athletics.ucla.edu)
FB ASST: Steve Rourke (srourke@athletics.ucla.edu)
SID OFFICE: (310) 206-6831
SID FAX: (310) 825-8664
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (310) 206-6290
CONTACT HEAD COACH: 1-2 p.m. (Tues-Thurs)
Oregon Staff
HEAD COACH: Chip Kelly (New Hampshire, 1990)
Record at School: 10-3, One year
Career Record: Same
Record vs. WSU: 1-0
SID: Dave Williford (dave.williford@uoregon.edu)
FB ASST: Andy McNamara (mcnamara@uoregon.edu)
SID OFFICE: (541) 346-5488
SID FAX: (541) 346-5449
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (541) 346-3825
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
WSU-UCLA SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: UCLA leads 37-18-1
Last WSU Win: Oct. 27, 2007 at Pullman (27-7)
Last UCLA Win: Nov. 14, 2009 at Pullman (43-7)
WSU at Home: 8-10-1
WSU at Pasadena: 9-21-0
WSU at Spokane: 0-6-0
WSU at Portland: 1-0-0
Current Streak: UCLA +2
WSU-OREGON SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: Oregon leads 42-38-7
Last WSU Win: Oct. 21, 2006 at Pullman (34-23)
Last Oregon Win: Oct. 3, 2009 at Eugene (52-6)
WSU at Home: 20-22-2
WSU at Eugene: 16-18-4
WSU at Spokane: 1-0-0
WSU at Portland: 1-2-1
Current Streak: Oregon +3
WSU-OKLAHOMA STATE SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: WSU leads 2-1-0
Last WSU Win: Nov. 22, 1952 at Stillwater (9-7)
Last OSU Win: Aug. 30, 2008 at Seattle (39-13)
WSU at Home: 1-0-0
WSU at Stillwater: 1-0-0
WSU at Seattle: 0-1-0
Current Streak: OSU +1
WSU-MONTANA STATE SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: WSU leads 6-0
Last WSU Win: Oct. 18, 2001 at Pullman (53-28)
Last MSU Win: NA
WSU at Home: 6-0-0
WSU at MSU: First Meeting
Current Streak: WSU +6
SMU
Sept. 18
Dallas, Texas
USC
Sept. 25
Pullman
SMU Information
LOCATION: Dallas, Texas
NICKNAME: Mustangs
COLORS: Red and Blue
PRESIDENT: Dr. R. Gerald Turner
DIRECTOR of ATHLETICS: Steve Orsini
CONFERENCE: Conference USA
ENROLLMENT: 10,981
STADIUM: Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000)
WEB SITE: www.smumustangs.com
USC Information
LOCATION: Los Angeles, Calif.
NICKNAME: Trojans
COLORS: Cardinal and Gold
PRESIDENT: Max Nikias
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Pat Haden
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
ENROLLMENT: 33,500
STADIUM: LA Memorial Coliseum (93,607; grass)
WEB SITE: www.usctrojans.com
SMU Staff
HEAD COACH: June Jones (NY State Regents College)
Record at School: 9-16, 2 years
Career Record: 85-56, 11 years
Record vs. WSU: 0-2
Asst. AD/SID: Brad Sutton (bsutton@mail.smu.edu)
FB ASST: Herman Hudson (hermanh@mail.smu.edu)
SID OFFICE: (214) 768-1651
SID FAX: (214) 768-2044
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (214) 768-3667
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
USC Staff
HEAD COACH: Lane Kiffen (Pacific, 1973)
Record at School: First Year
Career Record: 7-6, One year
Record vs. WSU: 0-0
SID: Tim Tessalone (tessalon@usc.edu)
FB ASST: Paul Goldberg (pgoldber@usc.edu)
SID OFFICE: (213) 740-8480
SID FAX: (213) 740-7584
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (213) 740-4204
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
WSU-SMU SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: WSU leads 1-0
Last WSU Win: Sept. 19, 2009 at Pullman (30-27 OT)
Last SMU Win: NA
WSU at Home: 1-0-0
WSU at SMU: First Meeting
Current Streak: WSU +1
WSU-USC SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: USC leads 57-8-1
Last WSU Win: Oct. 5, 2002 at Pullman (30-27 OT)
Last USC Win: Sept. 26, 2009 at Los Angeles (27-6)
WSU at Home: 4-12-2
WSU at Los Angeles: 4-38-2
WSU at Spokane: 0-7-0
Current Streak: USC +7
2010 Cougar Football
ARIZONA
Oct. 16
Pullman
STANFORD
Oct. 23
Stanford, Calif.
Arizona Information
LOCATION: Tucson, Ariz.
NICKNAME: Wildcats
COLORS: Cardinal and Navy
PRESIDENT: Dr. Robert Shelton
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Greg Burns
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
ENROLLMENT: 38,000
STADIUM: Arizona Stadium (57,400; natural grass)
WEB SITE: arizonawildcats.com
Stanford Information
LOCATION: Stanford, Calif.
NICKNAME: Cardinal
COLORS: Cardinal and White
PRESIDENT: Dr. John Hennessy
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bob Bowlsby
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
ENROLLMENT: 15,140
STADIUM: Stanford Stadium (50,000; natural grass)
WEB SITE: www.gostanford.com
Arizona Staff
HEAD COACH: Mike Stoops (Iowa, 1986)
Record at School: 33-39, 6 years
Career Record: Same
Record vs. WSU: 4-1
SID: Tom Duddleston, Jr. (tduddles@arizona.edu)
FB ASST: Blair Willis (bmw23@email.arizona.edu)
SID OFFICE: (520) 621-4163
SID FAX: (520) 621-2681
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (520) 621-4917
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
Stanford Staff
HEAD COACH: Jim Harbaugh (Michigan, 1986)
Record at School: 17-20, 3 years
Career Record: 46-26, 6 years
Record vs. WSU: 2-1
SENIOR ASST. AD/SID:
Jim Young (jfyoung@stanford.edu)
FB ASST: Niall Adler (nadler@stanford.edu)
SID OFFICE: (650) 723-4418
SID FAX: (650) 725-2957
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (650) 723-5665
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
WSU-ARIZONA SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: Arizona leads 24-13-0
Last WSU Win: Sept. 25, 2004 at Tucson (20-19)
Last Arizona Win: Nov. 7, 2009 at Tucscon (48-7)
WSU at Home: 4-9-0
WSU at Tucson: 7-13-0
WSU at Spokane: 2-2-0
Current Streak: Arizona +4
WSU-STANFORD SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: Stanford leads 34-25-1
Last WSU Win: Nov. 10, 2007 at Pullman (33-17)
Last Stanford Win: Sept. 5, 2009 at Pullman (39-13)
WSU at Home: 7-14-0
WSU at Stanford: 15-18-0
WSU at Spokane: 3-2-1
Current Streak: Stanford +2
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ARIZONA STATE
Oct. 30
Tempe, Ariz.
Arizona State Information
LOCATION: Tempe, Ariz.
NICKNAME: Sun Devils
COLORS: Maroon and Gold
PRESIDENT: Dr. Michael Crow
VP for UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS: Lisa Love
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
ENROLLMENT: 67,082
STADIUM: Sun Devil Stadium (71,706; natural grass)
WEB SITE: www.thesundevils.com
California Information
LOCATION: Berkeley, Calif.
NICKNAME: Golden Bears
COLORS: Blue and Gold
CHANCELLOR: Dr. Robert J. Birgeneau
DIRECTOR of ATHLETICS: Sandy Barbour
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
ENROLLMENT: 35,843
STADIUM: Memorial Stadium (71,799; Sportexe Turf)
WEB SITE: www.calbears.com
Arizona State Staff
HEAD COACH: Dennis Erickson (Montana St., 1970)
Record at School: 19-17, 3 years
Career Record: 167-83-1, 21 years
Record vs. WSU: 5-4
SID: Mark Brand (mark.brand@asu.edu)
FB ASST: Randy Policar (randy.policar@asu.edu)
SID OFFICE: (480) 965-6592
SID FAX: (480) 965-5408
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (480) 965-5053
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
California Staff
HEAD COACH: Jeff Tedford (Fresno State, 1983)
Record at School: 67-35, 8 years
Career Record: Same
Record vs. WSU: 4-1
SID: Herb Benenson (benenson@berkeley.edu)
FB SID: Kyle McRae (mcrae@berkeley.edu)
SID OFFICE: (510) 642-5363
SID FAX: (510) 643-7778
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (510) 642-3851
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
WSU-ASU SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: Arizona State leads 22-12-2
Last WSU Win: Nov. 15, 2003 at Pullman (34-19)
Last ASU Win: Oct. 10, 2009 at Pullman (27-14)
WSU at Home: 6-8-0
WSU at Tempe: 5-13-2
WSU at Spokane: 1-1-0
Current Streak: ASU +6
WSU-california SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: Cal leads 41-25-5
Last WSU Win: Sept., 28, 2002 at Berkeley (48-38)
Last Cal Win: Oct. 24, 2009 at Berkeley (49-17)
WSU at Home: 12-6-1
WSU at Berkeley: 12-28-3
WSU at Spokane: 1-4-0
WSU at Portland/Tokyo: 0-3-1
Current Streak: California +5
OREGON STATE
Nov. 13
Corvallis, Ore.
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CALIFORNIA
Nov. 6
Pullman
WASHINGTON
Dec. 4
Pullman
Oregon State Information
LOCATION: Corvallis, Ore.
NICKNAME: Beavers
COLORS: Orange and Black
PRESIDENT: Dr. Edward Ray
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bob De Carolis
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
ENROLLMENT: 20,200
STADIUM: Reser Stadium (45,674; FieldTurf)
WEB SITE: www.osubeavers.com
Washington Information
LOCATION: Seattle, Wash.
NICKNAME: Huskies
COLORS: Purple and Gold
PRESIDENT: TBA
DIRECTOR of ATHLETICS: Scott Woodward
CONFERENCE: Pacific-10
ENROLLMENT: 42,933
STADIUM: Husky Stadium (72,500; FieldTurf)
WEB SITE: www.gohuskies.com
Oregon State Staff
HEAD COACH: Mike Riley (Alabama, 1974)
Record at School: 64-47, 9 years
Career Record: Same
Record vs. WSU: 5-2
SID: Steve Fenk (steve.fenk@oregonstate.edu)
FB ASST: Jason Amberg (Jason.amberg@oregonstate.
edu)
SID OFFICE: (541) 737-3720
SID FAX: (541) 737-3072
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (541) 737-2614
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
Washington Staff
HEAD COACH: Steve Sarkisian (BYU, 1997
Record at School: 5-7, One Year
Career Record: Same
Record vs. WSU: 1-0
SID: Jeff Bechtold (bechtold@u.washington.edu)
SID OFFICE: (206) 543-2230
SID FAX: (206) 543-5000
FOOTBALL OFFICE: (206) 543-2223
CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID
WSU-OSU SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: WSU leads 47-44-3
Last WSU Win: Oct. 7, 2006 at Corvallis (13-6)
Last OSU Win: Nov. 21, 2009 at Pullman (42-10)
WSU at Pullman: 22-16-2
WSU at Corvallis: 20-22-0
WSU at Spokane: 0-1-0
WSU at Portland/Tacoma: 5-5-1
Current Streak: OSU +3
WSU-UW SERIES INFORMATION
All-Time Series Record: Washington leads 65-31-6
Last WSU Win: Nov. 22, 2008 at Pullman (16-13 2OT)
Last Washington Win: Nov. 28, 2009 at Seattle (30-0)
WSU at Pullman: 13-15-1
WSU at Seattle: 15-37-5
WSU at Spokane: 3-13-0
Current Streak: Washington +1
2010 Cougar Football
(Includes opponent-by-opponent results for all Pac-10 schools and this year’s nonconference opponents)
WSU-ARIZONA
WSU Wins: 13 • Arizona Wins: 24 • Ties: 0
DATELOCATTWSU-AZW/L
10-5-63 S18,200 7-2 W
10-3-64 A29,400 12-28 L
10-16-65S16,500 21-3 W
11-12-66A23,000 18-28 L
11-2-68 A31,400 14-28 L
9-18-71 S13,500 28-39 L
9-23-72 A30,000 28-6 W
11-8-78 A49,557 24-31 L
9-8-79 S26,753 7-22 L
10-18-80A47,132 38-14 W
10-24-81A50,265 34-19 W
10-30-82H27,412 17-34 L
9-17-83 H25,000 6-45 L
9-14-85 A46,437 7-12 L
11-8-86 H17,000 6-31 L
10-24-87H22,269 45-28 W
10-15-88A48,287 28-45 L
10-21-89H36,090 21-23 L
10-27-90A27,245 34-42 L
11-9-91 H21,520 40-27 W
9-12-92 A39,112 23-20 W
10-23-93A46,675 6-9 L
10-15-94H37,600 7-10 L
10-28-95H32,924 14-24 L
10-5-96 A47,405 26-34 L
10-25-97H31,137 35-34 W
11-7-98 A47,761 7-41 L
9-25-99 H26,787 24-30 L
10-14-00 A 50,35047-53(OT) L
9-29-01 A42,729 48-21 W
10-26-02A46,462 21-13 W
10-4-03 H34,923 30-7 W
9-25-04 A43,579 20-19 W
11-4-06 H35,117 17-27 L
9-29-07 A50.945 20-48 L
11-8-08 H24,118 28-59 L
11-7-09 A50,242 7-48 L
WSU-ARIZONA STATE
WSU Wins: 12* • ASU Wins: 22 • Ties: 2
DATELOCATTWSU-ASUW/L
10-1-60 A29,600 21-24 L
10-6-62 A31,015 24-24 T
11-13-65A32,872 6-7 L
10-9-66 H18,700 24-15 W
10-21-67S16,500 20-31 L
10-12-68A36,226 14-41 L
10-10-70A46,098 30-37 L
9-22-73 A51,252 9-20 L
9-23-78 S33,507 51-26 W
10-20-79A70,729 17-28* W
11-11-80A64,333 21-27 L
9-26-81 H24,481 24-21 W
10-22-83A67,516 31-21 W
10-26-85H14,875 16-21 L
9-27-86 A70,543 21-21 T
10-17-87A70,341 17-38 L
10-22-88H33,170 28-31 L
10-28-89A62,416 39-44 L
11-10-90H20,070 26-51 L
10-19-91A48,682 17-3 W
11-7-92 H15,441 20-18 W
10-9-93 H27,077 44-25 W
10-22-94A46,494 28-21 W
11-1-97 A73,644 31-44 L
10-31-98H34,039 28-38 L
10-23-99A57,537 21-33 L
10-21-00 H 25,19920-23(OT) L
10-10-01A47,229 28-16 W
11-2-02 H37,444 44-22 W
11-15-03H30,423 34-19 W
11-13-04A60,319 28-45 L
11-5-05 H31,054
11-11-06A53,289
10-6-07 H35,117
11-15-08A61,490
10-10-09H26,010
*Includes ASU forfeit in 1979
24-27
17-47
20-23
0-31
14-27
L
L
L
L
L
WSU-CALIFORNIA
WSU Wins: 25 • Cal Wins: 41 • Ties: 5
DATELOCATTWSU-CALW/L
10-25-19A N/A 14-0 W
11-6-20 A20,000 0-49 L
10-29-21P12,000 0-14 L
11-4-22 A20,000 0-61 L
10-27-23P11,000 0-9 L
10-25-24A35,000 7-20 L
11-7-25 A30,000 0-35 L
10-13-28A30,000 3-13 L
10-12-29A40,000 0-14 L
10-4-30 A35,000 16-0 W
10-17-31P12,000 7-13 L
10-15-32A25,000 7-2 W
10-21-33H16,000 6-6 T
10-31-36A35,000 14-13 W
10-9-37 A40,000 0-27 L
10-1-38 H10,000 3-27 L
10-21-39A35,000 7-13 L
10-12-40A25,000 9-6 W
10-4-41 H5,000 13-6 W
11-3-45 A40,000 7-7 T
11-2-46 A30,000 14-47 L
10-18-47A36,000 6-21 L
11-13-48A40,000 14-44 L
11-5-49 A40,000 14-33 L
10-13-51H17,500 35-42 L
11-15-52A26,000 13-28 L
10-16-54A27,000 7-17 L
10-8-55 A33,000 20-20 T
11-17-56A32,000 14-13 W
9-28-57 H16,000 13-7 W
10-4-58 A25,000 14-34 L
9-19-59 S24,850 6-20 L
10-8-60 A31,000 21-21 T
9-17-66 S23,300 6-21 L
10-25-69S16,700 0-17 L
10-24-70A26,103 0-45 L
10-16-71S12,600 23-24 L
9-16-72 A30,794 23-37 L
10-17-73H13,082 31-28 W
11-16-74A26,573 33-37 L
9-27-75 H24,500 21-33 L
11-13-76A30,000 22-23 L
10-8-77 A27,500 17-10 W
11-11-78A28,750 14-22 L
11-10-79H22,055 13-45 L
11-15-80A30,000 31-17 W
10-14-81S31,000 19-0 W
11-13-82A34,060 14-34 L
11-12-83H15,000 16-6 W
11-10-84A30,135 33-7 W
9-7-85 H30,135 20-19 W
9-20-86 A41,500 21-31 L
11-29-87Tokyo54,000
17-17
T
10-8-88 H27,077 44-13 W
11-11-89A33,000 26-38 L
10-22-90H32,229 41-31 W
10-16-93H30,117 34-7 W
10-29-94A34,000 26-23 W
11-4-95 A31,000 11-27 L
10-19-96H27,182 21-18 W
10-18-97H35,759 63-37 W
9-26-98 A32,000 14-24 L
10-2-99 H27,682 31-7 W
9-30-00 A30,500 21-17 W
9-22-01 H21,534 51-20 W
9-28-02 A29,297 48-38 W
10-22-05A52,569
10-14-06H31,441
11-3-07 A55,711
9-06-08 H27,906
10-24-09A54,738
38-42 L
3-21 L
17-20 L
3-66 L
17-49L
WSU-OREGON
WSU Wins: 38* • Oregon Wins: 42 • Ties: 7
DATELOCATTWSU-OREW/L
11-9-01HN/A 16-0 W
11-7-03A N/A 0-0 T
10-27-11H N/A
0-6 L
10-26-12A N/A
7-0 W
10-17-14H N/A
0-7 L
10-9-15HN/A 28-3 W
11-11-16P 6,000 3-12 L
10-20-17H N/A 26-3 W
11-8-19 P12,000 7-0 W
11-5-21 H6,000 7-7 T
11-11-22A12,000 0-13 L
11-3-23 H6,000 13-7 W
11-15-24P10,000 7-7 T
11-13-26H 8,000 7-0 W
10-24-36A12,000 3-0 W
11-6-37 P13,362 6-10 L
9-24-38 H6,000 2-10 L
11-4-39 A2,800 0-38 L
10-6-40 H6,500 6-6 T
11-1-41 A5,000 13-0 W
10-3-42 H8,000 7-0 W
10-20-45A 6,500 13-26 L
11-10-45H 3,000 20-13 W
10-19-46A18,000 0-0 T
11-8-47 H15,000 6-12 L
10-23-48A20,000 7-33 L
10-8-49
H
16,000
0-21
L
11-4-50 A15,176 21-13 W
10-27-51H12,000 41-6 W
11-8-52 A12,500 19-6 W
10-10-53H16,000 7-0 W
11-13-54A16,000 14-26 L
11-5-55 H9,000 0-35 L
11-10-56A13,200 7-7 T
10-9-57 H19,000 13-14 L
10-18-58A18,500 6-0 W
10-3-59 A16,800 6-14 L
11-14-59H15,500 6-7 L
10-15-60A18,500 12-21 L
11-11-61H10,200 22-21 W
11-10-62A19,400 10-28 L
11-9-63 H13,000 7-21 L
11-7-64 A19,000 21-21 T
11-6-65 H20,000 27-7 W
11-5-66 A17,500 14-13 W
11-4-67 H19,000 13-17 L
11-9-68 A23,000 13-27 L
10-4-69 H21,092 24-25 L
10-3-70 A21,800 13-28 L
10-30-71S25,400 31-21 W
10-14-72A23,000 31-14 W
10-3-73 H19,800 21-14 W
11-2-74 A21,500 21-16 W
11-1-75 H18,100 14-26 L
10-30-76A22,200 23-22 W
10-29-77H27,200 56-20 W
10-28-78A25,000 7-31* W
10-27-79H18,650 26-37* W
11-1-80 A30,093 10-20 L
11-7-81 H33,500 39-7 W
11-6-82 A20,178 10-3 W
11-12-83H29,500 24-7 W
10-27-84A24,874 50-41 W
8-31-85 H25,900 39-42 L
11-15-86A25,137 17-27 L
11-14-87H14,089 17-31 L
9-17-88 H30,263 28-43 L
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10-7-89 A44,639 51-38 W
9-7-91 A42,995 14-40 L
10-31-92H25,450 17-34 L
10-30-93A35,846 23-46 L
10-8-94 H37,600 21-7 W
10-21-95A46,109 7-26 L
9-21-96 H30,124 55-44 W
10-4-97 A43,516 24-13 W
10-10-98H37,196 29-51 L
11-6-99 A44,090 10-52 L
11-4-00 H 23,31424-27(OT) L
10-27-01H34,150 17-24 L
11-9-02 H37,600 32-21 W
9-27-03 A57,473 55-16 W
10-9-04 H35,117 38-41 L
11-12-05H27,595 31-34 L
10-21-06H35,117 34-23 W
10-13-07A58,749 7-53 L
9-27-08 H30,927 14-63 L
10-3-09 A57,378 6-52 L
* = Includes Oregon forfeits in 1978-79.
WSU-OREGON STATE
WSU Wins: 47 • OSU Wins: 44 • Ties: 3
DATELOCATTWSU-OSUW/L
11-11-03A N/A
0-6 L
10-21-05A N/A 0-29 L
10-29-10P N/A
3-9 L
11-11-11A N/A
0-6 L
11-11-12H N/A 10-9 W
11-15-13A N/A 2-10 L
10-24-14H N/A
0-7 L
10-16-15A 3,000 29-0 W
10-14-16H N/A 10-13 L
11-16-17A N/A
6-0 W
11-22-19P 7,500 0-6 L
11-13-20H 3,000 8-0 W
11-11-21A10,000 7-3 W
11-25-22P 6,000 0-16 L
11-17-23T 3,000 3-3 T
11-8-24 H3,000 13-14 L
10-29-27A10,000 6-13 L
10-10-28H10,000 9-7 W
11-2-29 P15,000 9-0 W
11-1-30 P32,600 14-7 W
10-31-31P15,000 7-6 W
10-22-32A 5,000 7-6 W
10-28-33P10,000 0-2 L
10-27-34H13,000 31-0 W
10-26-35P20,000 26-13 W
11-7-36 H13,000 6-16 L
11-20-37A12,000 7-0 W
10-22-38P10,000 6-7 L
10-28-39A 8,000 0-13 L
11-9-40 A8,000 0-21 L
10-25-41H10,000 7-0 W
10-24-42P21,786 26-13 W
10-6-45 H9,000 33-0 W
11-17-45A 8,000 13-6 W
10-26-46H15,000 12-13 L
11-15-47A12,400 14-13 W
11-6-48 H12,000 26-26 T
10-29-49A15,000 6-35 L
11-18-50H12,000 21-7 W
10-21-51A15,500 26-13 W
10-25-52H14,000 33-20 W
11-14-53A13,500 0-7 L
10-9-54 H15,000 34-6 W
10-22-55A17,000 6-14 L
10-20-56H14,500 6-21 L
11-2-57 A20,200 25-39 L
11-8-58 H17,500 7-0 W
10-31-59A17,601 14-0 W
11-5-60 H15,600 10-20 L
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11-4-61 A13,716
11-3-62 H16,500
10-9-63 A17,810
10-31-64H16,000
10-30-65A20,079
10-29-66H18,500
10-28-67A18,115
10-26-68H20,781
11-15-69A23,679
11-14-70S16,300
11-13-71A20,385
11-21-72H22,100
11-10-73A17,336
11-9-74 H17,500
11-8-75 A13,489
11-6-76 H20,122
11-5-77 A22,657
11-4-78 H20,061
11-3-79 A21,500
11-8-80 H15,561
10-10-81A32,500
10-9-82 H22,937
11-5-83 A32,500
11-3-84 H26,000
10-12-85A27,236
10-4-86 H25,200
11-12-88H19,702
9-16-89 H26,883
10-20-90A27,245
10-5-91 H25,100
10-10-92A30,459
9-18-93 H24,682
11-12-94A26,438
10-7-95 H31,876
10-12-96A26,722
10-30-99H34,240
10-28-00A34,491
10-6-01 H35,283
10-25-03H35,117
10-23-04A36,265
10-1-05 A42,908
10-7-06 A42,951
11-17-07H22,660
10-11-08A45,289
11-21-09H16,167
6-14
12-18
6-30
7-24
10-8
13-41
7-35
8-16
3-38
16-28
14-21
37-7
13-7
3-17
0-7
29-24
24-10
31-32
45-42
28-7
23-0
14-14
27-9
20-3
34-0
24-14
36-27
41-3
55-24
55-7
35-10
51-6
3-21
40-14
24-3
13-27
9-38
34-27
36-30
19-38
33-44
13-6
17-52
13-66
10-42
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L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
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L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
WSU-STANFORD
WSU Wins: 25 • Stanford Wins: 34 • Ties: 1
DATELOCATTWSU-STANW/L
9-3-36 H23,000 14-13 W
11-13-37A15,000 0-23 L
10-8-38 A12,000 0-8 L
11-18-39A 6,000 7-0 W
10-19-40H23,500 14-26 L
11-15-41A45,000 14-13 W
9-26-42 A15,000 6-0 W
11-16-46A18,000 26-27 L
9-2-48 H17,300 14-7 W
11-11-50A15,000 18-28 L
11-3-51 A49,000 13-21 L
9-27-52 H25,000 13-14 L
10-31-53A18,500 19-48 L
10-30-54A13,000 30-26 W
9-22-56 S23,500 26-40 L
10-12-57A25,000 21-18 W
9-10-58 H20,750 40-6 W
10-17-59A28,500 36-19 W
9-17-60 S22,000 15-14 W
11-18-61A21,000 30-0 W
10-13-62S17,000 21-6 W
11-16-63 A
27,500
32-15
W
9-9-64 S19,000 29-23 W
10-14-67A26,000 10-31 L
10-19-68S15,700 21-21 T
10-18-69A31,000 0-49 L
10-17-70S30,400
10-23-71A52,250
11-11-72H20,500
10-27-73A48,000
10-26-74H22,000
11-25-75A35,000
10-23-76H24,300
10-22-77A47,500
10-21-78H27,411
10-25-80H30,371
10-23-82H34,060
10-20-84A33,000
11-1-86 A35,000
10-10-87H31,538
11-5-88 A36,500
10-14-89H24,617
11-3-90 A30,000
11-16-91H18,238
11-14-92A52,018
11-11-95H26,572
11-16-96A30,280
11-15-97H40,306
11-14-98A30,418
9-11-99 A36,592
9-2-00 H21,793
10-13-01A40,950
10-12-02A30,750
10-18-03A48,526
10-16-04H34,963
10-8-05 H33,442
9-23-06 A37,498
11-10-07H31,110
11-1-08 A26,662
9-5-09 H22,386
16-63
24-23
27-13
14-45
18-20
14-54
16-22
29-31
27-43
34-48
26-31
49-42
12-42
7-44
24-21
31-13
13-31
14-49
3-40
24-36
17-33
38-28
28-38
17-54
10-24
45-39
36-11
24-14
17-23
21-24
36-10
33-17
0-58
13-39
(Includes opponent-by-opponent results for all Pac-10 schools and this year’s nonconference opponents)
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WSU-UCLA
WSU Wins: 18 • UCLA Wins: 37 • Ties: 1
DATELOCATTWSU-UCLAW/L
10-10-28P 1,000 38-0 W
10-3-31 H10,000 13-0 W
11-24-32A35,000 3-0 W
11-30-33A20,000 0-7 L
11-14-36A35,000 32-7 W
10-23-37A20,000 3-0 W
11-5-38 H8,000 0-21 L
11-30-39A25,000 7-24 L
11-16-40A35,000 26-34 L
9-26-41 A35,000 6-7 L
9-18-48 A43,399 26-48 L
10-22-49H21,000 20-27 L
9-30-50 A20,117 0-42 L
10-24-53A27,608 7-44 L
10-1-55 H20,000 0-55 L
10-13-56A27,192 0-28 L
10-9-57 S27,000 13-19 L
11-1-58 A25,090 38-20 W
9-30-67 S24,200 23-51 L
9-28-68 A41,759 21-31 L
10-11-69H22,100 14-46 L
10-30-70A30,029 9-54 L
10-9-71 S30,500 21-34 L
10-28-72A29,950 20-35 L
10-20-73S32,200 13-24 L
10-9-74 A30,686 13-17 L
10-11-75S28,500 23-37 L
10-16-76A35,508 3-62 L
10-15-77S37,750 16-27 L
10-14-78A40,023 31-45 L
10-13-79H32,651 17-14 W
10-17-81H40,000 17-17 T
10-16-82A41,752 17-42 L
10-15-83H30,000 14-24 L
10-13-84A40,122 24-27 L
10-19-85H32,302 30-31 L
10-25-86A46,189 16-54 L
10-29-88A51,970 34-30 W
9-29-90 H34,190 20-30 L
11-2-91 A43,592 3-44 L
10-17-92H32,208 30-17 W
11-6-93 H34,987 27-40 L
9-24-94 A42,877 21-0 W
9-23-95 H33,711 24-15 W
11-9-96 A40,421 14-38 L
8-29-97 H26,000 37-34 W
10-3-98 A67,210 17-49 L
11-3-01 H33,462 20-14 W
12-7-02 A56,335 48-27 W
11-8-03 H33,846 31-13 W
11-6-04 A62,251 31-29 W
10-15-05 H
35,117 41-44 OT L
10-28-06A53,058 37-15 W
10-27-07H31,027 27-7 W
10-4-08 A65,469 3-28 L
11-14-09H25,661 7-43 L
(UCLA home games since 1982 played at the
Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.)
WSU-USC
WSU Wins: 8 • USC Wins: 57 • Ties: 4
DATELOCATTWSU-USCW/L
12-3-21 Pa6,000 7-28 L
11-30-22Pa11,000 3-41 L
10-26-25A20,000 17-12 W
10-9-26A N/A 7-16 L
11-19-27A40,000 0-27 L
11-17-28A50,000 13-27 L
11-30-29A45,000 7-27 L
10-11-30H22,000 7-6 W
10-10-31A N/A 6-38 L
10-1-32 A40,000 0-20 L
10-7-33 A40,000 0-33 L
10-6-34 A50,000 19-0 W
10-16-35A40,000 10-20 L
10-17-36A25,000 0-0 T
10-30-37H 8,700 0-0 T
10-15-38A35,000 6-19 L
10-7-39 A45,000 0-27 L
9-28-40 A40,000 14-14 T
10-18-41A40,000 6-7 L
10-17-42A45,000 12-26 L
9-27-46 A68,282 7-13 L
9-27-47 A48,123 0-21 L
10-1-49 A36,243 7-35 L
9-7-50 H16,000 20-20 T
9-22-51 A28,876 21-31 L
9-19-52 A58,288 7-35 L
9-19-53 H19,000 13-29 L
9-17-54 A37,645 0-39 L
9-17-55 A35,051 12-50 L
10-3-56 H13,000 12-28 L
10-26-57A24,902 13-12 W
10-25-58S25,090 6-14 L
9-15-67 A44,364 0-49 L
10-8-69 A47,158 7-28 L
10-7-70 S14,500 33-70 L
10-6-71 A57,432 20-30 L
10-4-72 Se46,500 3-44 L
10-13-73A50,975 35-46 L
10-12-74S32,000 7-54 L
10-18-75A47,468 10-28 L
10-9-76 Se37,268 14-23 L
9-30-77 A61,809 7-41 L
10-6-79 A55,117 21-51 L
10-31-81A60,972 17-41 L
10-8-83 A43,106 17-38 L
10-6-84 H33,000 27-29 L
11-2-85 A46,954 13-31 L
10-11-86H26,000 34-14 W
10-31-87A24,834 7-42 L
9-30-89 H38,434 17-18 L
10-6-90 A59,357 17-30 L
10-12-91H23,997 27-34 L
10-24-92A54,038 21-31 L
9-25-93 A48,471 3-34
11-5-94 H36,686 10-23
10-14-95A51,131 14-26
10-26-96H33,111 24-29
9-13-97 A51,655 28-21
10-17-98H31,178 14-42
11-13-99H23,065 28-31
11-11-00A40,565 33-27
10-5-02
H
36,861 30-27 OT
11-1-03 A82,748 16-43
10-30-04H35,117 12-42
10-29-05A92,021 13-55
9-30-06 H35,117 22-28
9-22-07 A86,876 14-47
10-18-08H25,118 0-69
9-26-09 A75,216 6-27
In 1921 and 1922 games were played in
Pasadena, CA
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L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
WSU-WASHINGTON
WSU Wins: 31 • Washington Wins: 65 • Ties: 6
DATELOCATTWSU-WASHW/L
10-29-00A N/A
5-5 T
10-1-01HN/A 10-0 W
10-27-02A 4,000 0-16 L
10-30-03H N/A 0-10 L
10-29-04A N/A 6-12 L
11-21-07 A
N/A
11-5
W
11-7-08A N/A 6-6 T
11-12-10S 2,600 0-16 L
11-30-11A 6,000 6-30 L
11-28-12A N/A 0-19 L
11-27-13A N/A 0-20 L
11-26-14A N/A 0-45 L
11-29-17A 7,000 14-0 W
11-15-19H 7,000 7-13 L
11-24-21A15,000 14-0 W
10-28-22H 7,000 13-16 L
11-24-23A20,000 7-24 L
11-22-24A10,000 0-14 L
10-31-25H 8,000 0-23 L
10-23-26A28,000 9-6 W
10-22-27A32,000 0-14 L
11-29-28A30,000 0-6 L
10-19-29H15,000 20-13 W
11-15-30A41,225 3-0 W
11-14-31A30,000 0-12 L
11-12-32A20,000 0-0 T
11-25-33H17,000 17-6 W
11-24-34A38,000 0-0 T
10-19-35H20,000 0-21 L
11-26-36A40,000 0-40 L
10-16-37H17,500 7-7 T
11-26-38A20,000 0-26 L
10-14-39H18,000 6-0 W
11-30-40A25,000 9-33 L
10-11-41H22,000 13-23 L
11-28-42A22,000 0-0 T
10-13-45A38,000 0-6 L
11-24-45H15,000 7-0 W
10-12-46H25,000 7-21 L
11-22-47A31,500 0-20 L
10-16-48H23,000 10-0 W
11-19-49A35,000 21-34 L
11-25-50S28,181 21-52 L
11-24-51A52,000 27-25 W
11-29-52S25,000 27-33 L
11-21-53A40,000 25-20 W
11-20-54H18,000 26-7 W
11-19-55A30,000 7-27 L
11-24-56S20,700 26-40 L
11-23-57A47,500 27-7 W
11-22-58S24,250 18-14 W
11-21-59A56,000 0-20 L
11-29-60S28,750 7-8 L
11-25-61A48,500 17-21 L
11-24-62S35,700 21-26 L
11-30-63A56,000 0-16
11-21-64S36,000 0-14
11-30-65A56,800 9-27
11-29-66S33,500 7-19
11-28-67A47,500 9-7
11-23-68S31,986 24-0
11-22-69A54,500 21-30
11-21-70S33,200 25-43
11-20-71A60,100 20-28
11-18-72S34,100 27-10
11-24-73A56,500 52-26
11-23-74S27,800 17-24
11-22-75A57,100 27-28
11-20-76S35,800 32-51
11-10-77A60,964 15-35
11-25-78S35,187 8-38
11-17-79A57,750 7-17
11-22-80S34,557 23-30
11-21-81A60,052 10-23
11-20-82H40,000 24-20
11-19-83A59,220 17-6
11-17-84H40,000 29-38
11-23-85A60,197 21-20
11-22-86H40,000 23-44
11-21-87A74,038 19-34
11-19-88H40,000 32-31
11-18-89A73,527 9-20
11-17-90H37,600 10-55
11-23-91A72,581 21-56
11-21-92H37,600 42-23
11-20-93A72,688 3-26
11-19-94H37,600 23-6
11-18-95A74,144 30-33
11-23-96 H
37,600 24-31 OT
11-22-97A74,268 41-35
11-21-98H37,251 9-16
11-20-99A72,973 14-24
11-18-00H33,010 3-51
11-17-01A74,442 14-26
11-23-02 H
37,600 26-29 3OT
11-22-03A74,549 19-27
11-22-04H34,334 28-25
11-19-05A70,713 26-22
11-18-06H35,117 32-35
11-24-07A72,888 42-35
11-22-08 H
32,211 16-13 2OT
11-28-09A68,697 0-30
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L
L
L
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W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
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W
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L
L
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W
L
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L
WSU-OKLAHOMA STATE
WSU Wins: 2 – OSU Wins: 1 – Ties: 0
DATELOCATTWSU-OSUW/L
10-5-51 S18,000 27-13 W
11-22-52 A14,000 9-7 W
8-30-08 Se50,830 13-39
WSU-MONTANA STATE
WSU Wins: 6 - MSU Wins: 0 - Ties: 0
DATELOCATTWSU-MSUW/L
10-11-05H 600 32-0 W
9-12-81 S23,721 33-21 W
9-3-83 S 27-7 21,750W
9-11-93 H54-14 19,068W
10-18-01H53-28 14,325W
9-21-02 H45-28 23,713W
WSU-SMU
WSU Wins: 1 - SMU Wins: 0 - Ties: 0
DATELOCATTWSU-SMUW/L
9-19-09
H
22,319
30-27 OT
W
location legend
S = Spokane
P = Portland
Se = SeattleT = Tacoma
Pa = PasadenaSa = San Antonio
2010 Cougar Football
87
wsu all-time record vs. opponents
88
wsu all-time record vs. opponents
(Teams in bold are the 2010 opponents)
(Teams in bold face are the 2010 opponents)
First-LastWSUWSUWSUWSU
Points
Percent
GameSchoolWonLostTied
PointsAgainstWSU Wins
First-LastWSUWSUWSUWSU
Points
Percent
GameSchoolWonLostTied
PointsAgainstWSU Wins
1930-1930
Alabama, University of (Rose Bowl)
1963-2009Arizona, University of
1960-2009Arizona State University
1963-1980
Army
2006-2006
Auburn
1984-1984
Ball State
1952-2008
Baylor University
1906-1907
Blair Business College
1908-1913
Bremerton Navy
1981-1990
Brigham Young
1997-2001
Boise State
1915-1915
Brown University (Rose Bowl)
1919-2009
California, University of
1926-1932
College of Idaho
1981-2004
Colorado, University of
1896-1896
Company C-NGW
1909-1960
Denver, University of
1934-1934
Detroit, University of
1907-1908Eastern Washington State College
1987-1994
Fresno State
1911-1941
Gonzaga University
2005-2005
Grambling State University
1925-2009
Hawaii, University of
1925-1925
Honolulu All-Stars
1929-1929
Honolulu Townies
1959-1988
Houston, University of
1894-2007
Idaho, University of
1969-1998
Illinois, University of (Urbana-Champaign)
1961-1965
Indiana University (Bloomington)
1953-1969
Iowa, University of
1955-1977
Kansas, University of
1896-1905
Lewiston
1997-1998
Louisiana-Lafayette
1983-1997
Michigan, University of
1942-1977
Michigan State University
1965-1988
Minnesota, University of (Minneapolis)
1961-1961
Missouri, University of (Columbia)
1903-1995
Montana, University of
1905-2001
Montana State University
1927-1929
Mount St. Charles
1910-1919
Multnomah Athletic Club (Portland)
1920-1995
Nebraska, University of (Lincoln)
2002-2005
Nevada-Reno
1978-1991
Nevada-Las Vegas
2003-2004
New Mexico
1958-1958
Northwestern University
2003-2009
Notre Dame
1952-1991Ohio State University
1938-2003Oklahoma, University of
1951-2008Oklahoma State University
1901-2009Oregon, University of
1903-2009Oregon State University
1953-1993
Pacific, University of (Stockton)
1902-1924
Pacific, University of (Oregon)
1947-1948
Penn State University
1995-1995
Pittsburgh
1947-1947
Portland, University of
2008-2008
Portland State University
1903-1936
Puget Sound, University of
2001-2001
Purdue
2007-2007
San Diego State
1955-1996
San Jose State University
1951-1951
Santa Clara, University of
1942-1942
Second Air Force
1921-2009Southern California, University of
2009-2009Southern Methodist
1895-1907
Spokane Athletic Club
1894-1905
Spokane High School
1908-1908
Spokane YMCA
1907-1907
St. Louis University
1934-1935
St. Mary’s College (California)
1936-2009Stanford University
1979-1979
Syracuse University
1992-1996
Temple
1980-1994
Tennessee
1954-2003
Texas, University of
1941-1942
Texas A&M University
1953-1990
Texas Christian University
1963-1964
Texas Tech University
1931-1931
Tulane University
1928-2009UCLA
1966-2000
Utah, University of
1949-1961
Utah State University
1930-1965Villanova University
1900-1900
Walla Walla Athletic Club
1900-2009Washington, University of
1897-1929
Whitman College
1905-1935
Willamette University
1976-1976
Wisconsin
1962-1990
Wyoming, University of
1909-1909
Whitworth of Tacoma 1917-1917
362nd Infantry
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c o nf e of r e nc e
2009 Review
champions
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member of the nation’s leading athletic
entity—the Pacific-10 Conference.
Joining July 1, 1962, WSU was the
first member to be admitted to the
original membership of five. The Pacific-8
Conference was organized July 1, 1959,
and originally called the Athletic Association
of Western Universities. The original
membership included the University of
California, USC, Stanford University, the
University of California at Los Angeles
(UCLA) and the University of Washington.
washington state
stanford
The University of Oregon and Oregon State University joined the Pac-8
July 1, 1964.
oregon state
The association’s members formally adopted the name, Pacific-8
Conference, Sept. 3, 1968.
The Pac-8 officially became the Pacific-10 Conference with the addition
of the University of Arizona and Arizona State University on July 1, 1978.
washington
The University of Colorado accepted an invitation to join the Pac-10 on
June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, the University of Utah agreed to
join the conference. The Buffaloes and Utes will become the 11th and
12th members of the conference.
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final 2009 wsu statistics
DateOpponentW/LScoreOverall ConferenceTimeAttend
*Sep 05, 2009 STANFORD
13-39
L
0-1-0
0-1-0
3:06
22386
$Sep 12, 2009 HAWAII
20-38
L
0-2-0
0-1-0
3:19
42912
Sep 19, 2009 SMU
30-27
W(OT)
1-2-0
0-1-0
3:24
22319
*Sep 26, 2009 at #12 USC
6-27
L
1-3-0
0-2-0
3:05
75216
*Oct 03, 2009 at #16 Oregon
6-52
L
1-4-0
0-3-0
2:49
57378
*Oct 10, 2009 ARIZONA STATE
14-27
L
1-5-0
0-4-0
3:15
26010
*Oct 24, 2009 at California
17-49
L
1-6-0
0-5-0
3:11
54738
Oct 31, 2009 at #25 Notre Dame
14-40
L
1-7-0
0-5-0
3:21
53407
*Nov 07, 2009 at #21 Arizona
7-48
L
1-8-0
0-6-0
2:55
50242
*Nov 14, 2009 UCLA
7-43
L
1-9-0
0-7-0
3:02
25661
*Nov 21, 2009 #20 OREGON STATE
10-42
L
1-10-0
0-8-0
3:08
16167
*Nov 28, 2009 at Washington
0-30
L
1-11-0
0-9-0
3:05
68697
* - Pacific-10 Conference Game
$ - Qwest Field (Seattle)
RUSHINGGTCYGYLNYGAVGTDLGYDS/G
Dwight Tardy
12 107 457 40 417 3.9
2 37
34.8
James Montgomery 3
37 180 13 167 4.5
1 28
55.7
Logwone Mitz
12
53 173 13 160 3.0
0 28
13.3
Carl Winston
8
36 164 22 142 3.9
0 37
17.8
Kevin Lopina
5
33 134 41
93 2.8
1 36
18.6
Reid Forrest
12
1
15
0
15 15.0
0 15
1.2
Daniel Blackledge
12 2 11 0115.507 0.9
Gino Simone 11 1 7 0 77.007 0.6
TEAM
6 2 0 3 -3
-1.500 -0.5
Johnny Forzani 10 1 0 9 -9
-9.000 -0.9
Jeffrey Solomon12 2 010-10
-5.000 -0.8
Jeff Tuel
6
55 139 167 -28 -0.5
0 16
-4.7
Marshall Lobbestael 9
24
15 129 -114 -4.8
1 11 -12.7
Total..........
12 3541295447 848 2.4 5 37 70.7
Opponents...... 124773011174
2837 5.93568236.4
PUNT RETURNSNo.YdsAvgTDLG
Jeffrey Solomon5326.40
21
Gino Simone
3
27
9.0
0
19
Brandon Jones
1
3
3.0
0
3
Total..........
9 62 6.9 021
Opponents...... 38 496 13.1 286
PASSINGGEffic PC PA PI PctYdsTDLGAvg/G
Mars. Lobbestael 9 80.50 67 144 8 46.5 655
3 64 72.8
Jeff Tuel
6 121.55 71 121 5 58.7 789
6 99 131.5
Kevin Lopina
5 101.62 54 103 3 52.4 596
2 46 119.2
Jeffrey Solomon
12
368.80 220
100.0640
47 5.3
TEAM
6 0.00 0100.0 000 0.0
Dwight Tardy12
360.40 110
100.0310
31 2.6
Total.......... 12 101.78 195372 16 52.42135 11 99 177.9
Opponents......12 151.05 259 388 10 66.8 3307 21 73 275.6
FUMBLE RETURNSNo.YdsAvgTDLG
C. Nwachukwu
238
19.0
031
Jason Stripling
188.0
08
Total.......... 346
15.3
031
Opponents......
000.0
00
RECEIVINGGNo.YdsAvgTDLGAvg/G
Jared Karstetter
12
38 540
14.2
6
64
45.0
Gino Simone
11
36 330
9.2
1
22
30.0
Jeffrey Solomon
12
25 298
11.9
1
46
24.8
Daniel Blackledge
12
23 212
9.2
1
24
17.7
Dwight Tardy
12
18 114
6.3
0
27
9.5
Johnny Forzani
10
9 265
29.4
2
99
26.5
Tony Thompson
8
9
80
8.9
0
21
10.0
Logwone Mitz
12
8
40
5.0
0
12
3.3
Carl Winston
8
8
22
2.8
0
14
2.8
James Montgomery
3
7
62
8.9
0
25
20.7
Jared Byers
8
5
47
9.4
0
12
5.9
Jeshua Anderson
2
4
66
16.5
0
44
33.0
Skylar Stormo
12
3
39
13.0
0
20
3.2
Zach Tatman
11
2
20
10.0
0
13
1.8
Total..........
12 1952135 10.9 11 99 177.9
Opponents......
12 2593307 12.8 21 73 275.6
KICK RETURNSNo.YdsAvgTDLG
Carl Winston
15
225
15.0
0
24
Dwight Tardy
13
257
19.8
0
38
Johnny Forzani
10
190
19.0
0
26
Richmond,Marcus9 166 18.4 031
James Montgomery
7
168
24.0
0
38
Daniel Simmons
3
75
25.0
0
33
Brandon Jones
2
28
14.0
0
19
Aire Justin
2
32
16.0
0
19
Chris Prummer
1
8
8.0
0
8
Gino Simone
1
19
19.0
0
19
Total..........
631168 18.5 038
Opponents...... 29 804 27.7 295
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INTERCEPTIONSNo.YdsAvgTDLG
Xavier Hicks
3
44
14.7
0
16
Myron Beck
2
78
39.0
1
67
Louis Bland
1
22
22.0
0
22
Andy Mattingly
1
13
13.0
0
13
Chima Nwachukwu
1
0
0.0
0
0
Brandon Jones
1
0
0.0
0
0
Alex Hoffman-Ellis
1
52
52.0
1
52
Total..........
10 209 20.9 267
Opponents...... 16 126 7.9 043
FIELD GOALSFGM-FGA Pct01-1920-2930-3940-4950-99LgBlk
Nico Grasu
6-10
60.00-02-32-42-30-0
440
Patrick Rooney
1-1
100.00-01-10-00-00-0
290
KICKOFFSNo.YdsAvgTBOBRetnNetYdLn
Patrick Rooney
24 1408 58.7
1
2
Nico Grasu
12
715 59.6
3
0
Reid Forrest
1
62 62.0
0
0
Total..........
37 2185 59.1 4 2 80435.2 34
Opponents......
83 5287 63.7 14 51168 46.3 23
PUNTINGNo.YdsAvgLgTBFCI20Bk
Reid Forrest
863718 43.265 422 18 1
TEAM
1 0 0.00 00 00
Total..........
873718 42.765 422 18 1
Opponents...... 431751 40.760 810 14 0
TOTAL OFFENSEG
PlaysRush
PassTotalAvg/G
Jeff Tuel
6
176
-28
789
761
126.8
Kevin Lopina
5
136
93
596
689
137.8
Marshall Lobbestael
9
168
-114
655
541
60.1
Dwight Tardy
12
108
417
31
448
37.3
James Montgomery
3
37
167
0
167
55.7
Logwone Mitz
12
53
160
0
160
13.3
Carl Winston
8
36
142
0
142
17.8
Jeffrey Solomon
12
4
-10
64
54
4.5
Reid Forrest
12
1
15
0
15
1.2
Daniel Blackledge
12
2
11
0
11
0.9
Gino Simone
11
1
7
0
7
0.6
TEAM
6 3 -3 0 -3-0.5
Johnny Forzani
10
1
-9
0
-9
-0.9
Total..........
12 726 848 2135 2983248.6
Opponents...... 12 8652837 3307 6144 512.0
ALL PURPOSEGRushRec PRKORIRTotAvg/G
Dwight Tardy
12 417114 0257 0 788 65.7
Jared Karstetter
12
0 540
0
0
0 540
45.0
Johnny Forzani
10 -9265 0190 0 446 44.6
James Montgomery
3 167
62
0 168
0 397 132.3
Carl Winston
8 142
22
0 225
0 389
48.6
Gino Simone
11
7 330 27
19
0 383
34.8
Jeffrey Solomon
12
-10 298 32
0
0 320
26.7
Daniel Blackledge
12
11 212
0
0
0 223
18.6
Logwone Mitz
12 160
40
0
0
0 200
16.7
Richmond,Marcus
5 0 0 0166 0 166 33.2
Kevin Lopina
593000
09318.6
Tony Thompson
8
0
80
0
0
0
80
10.0
Myron Beck
12 0000
7878 6.5
Daniel Simmons
6
0
0
0
75
0
75
12.5
Jeshua Anderson
2
0
66
0
0
0
66
33.0
Alex Hoffman-Ellis 11 0000
5252 4.7
Jared Byers
8
0
47
0
0
0
47
5.9
Xavier Hicks
12 0000
4444 3.7
Skylar Stormo
12
0
39
0
0
0
39
3.2
Aire Justin
8
0
0
0
32
0
32
4.0
Brandon Jones
11
0
0
3
28
0
31
2.8
Louis Bland
6 0000
2222 3.7
Zach Tatman
11
0
20
0
0
0
20
1.8
Reid Forrest
1215000
015 1.2
Andy Mattingly 12 0000
1313 1.1
Chris Prummer
6 0008
0 8 1.3
TEAM
6-3000
0-3-0.5
Jeff Tuel
6
-28000
0
-28-4.7
Marshall Lobbestael9
-114000
0
-114
-12.7
Total..........
12 8482135 621168209 4422 368.5
Opponents......
12 28373307 496 804126 7570 630.8
SCORINGTD
FGs KickRushRcv Pass DXPSaf Points
Jared Karstetter 60-00-00-00
0-000 36
Nico Grasu
0 6-10 12-14 0-0
0 0-0
0 0
30
Johnny Forzani 20-00-00-00
0-000 12
Dwight Tardy 20-00-00-00
0-000 12
Kevin Lopina 10-00-00-00
0-000 6
Gino Simone 10-00-00-00
0-000 6
Patrick Rooney 01-13-30-00
0-000 6
Jeffrey Solomon 10-00-00-00
0-000 6
Alex Hoffman-Ellis
10-00-00-00
0-000 6
Marshall Lobbestael
10-00-00-00
0-000 6
Daniel Blackledge10-00-00-00
0-000 6
Myron Beck
10-00-00-00
0-000 6
James Montgomery
10-00-00-00
0-000 6
Reid Forrest
00-00-00-00
0-100 0
Chima Nwachukwu
00-00-00-00
0-000 0
Total..........
18 7-1115-17 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 144
Opponents...... 6014-1754-57 1-2 1 1-1 0 1 462
FG SEQUENCEWSUOPP
STANFORD21,(44),(35)
(30)
Hawaii(20),(40) (20)
SMU
39,(39)(29),(45)
USC
3443
Oregon
-35,(40)
Arizona State
-
California(24),49
47
Notre Dame
-
(29),(23)
Arizona
-(21),(27)
UCLA
-(38),(31)
Oregon State
(29)
Washington
-(24),(46),(27)
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
SacksFumbles
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
GP
Solo
AT
TT
TFL/Yds
No-Yards
Int-Yds
BrUp
QBH
Rcv-Yds
FF
Kick Saf
43
Alex Hoffman-Ellis11
55
29
84
4.5-11 1.0-5
1-5212 1-01 .
.
26
Xavier Hicks
12
50
31
81
4.0-12
.
3-4441 1-02 .
.
45
Andy Mattingly 12
45
25
70
4.0-12
.
1-1321 2-02 .
.
2A Chima Nwachukwu
9
37
20
57
1.5-4
.
1-0
1
.
2-38
1
.
.
51
Jason Stripling 10
37
17
54
4.0-11
..
1
21-8..
.
44
Mike Ledgerwood
12
30
21
511.5-2
. .1. .. .
.
89
Travis Long
12
33
14
47
6.5-262.0-14 . .2 .1 .
.
46 Louis Bland
6
27
15
42
4.0-15
1.0-9
1-22
.
.
.
2
.
.
13 Myron Beck
12
33
8
41
2.0-3
1.0-1
2-78
2
1
.
.
.
.
3 Brandon Jones
11
31
6
37
2.0-4
.
1-0
1
.
1-0
1
.
.
0I
Aire Justin
8
26
8
34 .
..
4
1 ...
.
27
Terrance Hayward
12
23
9
323.0-3
. .2. .. .
.
90 Toby Turpin
10
19
9
28
3.0-12
2.0-10
.
1
1
2-0
.
2
.
24
Daniel Simmons 6
18
3
21
2.0-5
..
2
11-0..
.
96
Casey Hamlett 12
15
5
202.0-4 2.0-4 . .1 1-01 .
.
92
Dan Spitz
9
10
6
162.0-5 1.0-1 . .2 .2 .
.
81Easton Johnson 8
10
6
161.0-0
. . .2 1-01 .
.
28
Jay Matthews
8
7
6
13 .
. .1. .. .
.
61 Anthony Laurenzi
12
9
1
10
3.0-16
2.0-12
.
1
1
.
.
1
.
95
Bernard Wolfgramm
10
7
3
101.0-5
. ... .. .
.
98
Jesse Feagin
6
6
39
2.0-10
. ... .. .
.
80
Johnny Forzani 10
8
.8 .
. ... .. .
.
39
Kyle McCartney 9
6
28 .
. ... .. .
.
15
LeAndre Daniels 2
6
17 .
. ... .. .
.
5F
Joshua Garrett 10
5
27 .
. .1. .. .
.
2
Daniel Blackledge
12
5
.5 .
. ... .. .
.
84
Jared Karstetter 12
4
15 .
. ... .. .
.
93
Kevin Kooyman 1
2
241.0-1 1.0-1 . . . .1 .
.
3G
Jared Byers
8
2
13 .
. ... .. .
.
53
Hallston Higgins11
3
.3 .
. ... .. .
.
17
Anthony Houston8
2
13 .
. ... .. .
.
5Eric Block
2
2
.2 .
. .1. .. .
.
18
Nico Grasu
8
1
12 .
. ... .. .
.
34
Logwone Mitz 12
2
.2 .
. ... .. .
.
12
Jeffrey Solomon 12
2
.2 .
. ... .. .
.
1
Gino Simone 11
2
.2 .
. ... .. .
.
29
Patrick Rooney 8
2
.2 .
. ... .. .
.
TM
TEAM
6
2
.21.0-2
. ... .. .
.
31
Dwight Tardy 12
2
.2 .
. ... .. .
.
69
Kenny Alfred 12
1
.1 .
. ... .. .
.
0H
Reid Forrest
12
1
.1 .
. ... .. .
.
83
Zach Tatman 11
.
11 .
. ... .. .
.
2E
Nick Proen
8
1
.1 .
. ... .. .
.
20
Richmond,Marcus5
.
11 .
. ... .. .
.
63
Zach Enyeart 12
.
.. .
. ...1-0. .
.
Total..........
12
589
258
84755-163 13-57
10-209261814-4615 3
.
Opponents...... 12- - -
- 53-318
16-1263931 15-018 1
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Final 2009 team statistics
TEAM STATISTICSWSUOPP
SCORING
144462
Points Per Game
12.0
38.5
FIRST DOWNS
159
305
Rushing
51
145
Passing
87
141
Penalty
21
18
RUSHING YARDAGE
848
2837
Yards gained rushing
1295
3011
Yards lost rushing
447
174
Rushing Attempts
354
477
Average Per Rush
2.4
5.9
Average Per Game
70.7
236.4
TDs Rushing
5
35
PASSING YARDAGE
2135
3307
Comp-Att-Int
195-372-16
259-388-10
Average Per Pass
5.7
8.5
Average Per Catch
10.9
12.8
Average Per Game
177.9
275.6
TDs Passing
11
21
TOTAL OFFENSE
2983
6144
Total Plays
726
865
Average Per Play
4.1
7.1
Average Per Game
248.6
512.0
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
63-1168
29-804
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
9-62
38-496
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
10-209
16-126
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
18.5
27.7
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
6.9
13.1
INT RETURN AVERAGE
20.9
7.9
FUMBLES-LOST
27-1523-14
PENALTIES-Yards
80-68194-884
Average Per Game
56.8
73.7
PUNTS-Yards
87-371843-1751
Average Per Punt
42.7
40.7
Net punt average
36.1
35.6
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
26:18
33:42
3RD-DOWN Conversions
40/168
60/144
3rd-Down Pct
24%
42%
4TH-DOWN Conversions
7/15
12/18
4th-Down Pct
47%
67%
SACKS BY-Yards
13-57
53-318
MISC YARDS
0
0
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
18
60
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
7-11
14-17
ON-SIDE KICKS
0-0
1-1
RED-ZONE SCORES
16-23 70%
45-56 80%
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 11-23 48%
34-56 61%
PAT-ATTEMPTS
15-17 88%
54-57 95%
ATTENDANCE
155455359678
Games/Avg Per Game
6/25909
6/59946
Neutral Site Games
0/0
SCORE BY QUARTERS
--------------------
Washington State....
Opponents...........
1st 2nd 3rd 4thOTTotal
--- --- ------ --- --6 44 43 48
3 - 144
176 132 57 97 0 -462
FINAL 2008 PAC-10/NCAA RANKINGS
WSUWSUWSU
TEAM CATEGORYAVG
PAC-10NCAA
Rushing Offense
95.08
8
110
Passing Offense
146.00
10
106
Passing Efficiency
90.91
9
115
Total Offense
241.08
10
118
Scoring Offense
12.69
10
118
Rushing Defense
247.62
10
119
Pass Defense
195.77
6
44
Pass Efficiency Defense
139.11
9
98
Total Defense
443.38
9
108
Scoring Defense
43.85
10
118
Net Punting
34.58
6
67
Punt Returns
3.53
10
117
Kickoff Returns
21.03
6
64
Turnover Margin
-1.92
10
119
94
2010 Cougar Football
2009 game summaries
STANFORD 39, WSU 13
HAWAII 38, WSU 20
WSU 30, SMU 27 (OT)
Sept. 5, 2009, PULLMAN – Toby Gerhart rushed for a gamehigh 121 yards and two touchdowns as the Stanford Cardinal
opened the season with a 39-13 victory over host Washington
State. Stanford opened the scoirng on a one-yard Gerhart
touchdown run but the Cougars responded with a pair of long
drives, cutting the lead to 8-3 early in the second quarter. A
pair of touchdowns by the Cardinal, one though the air and
another on the ground, gave Stanford a 22-3 lead at halftime.
WSU opened the second half with an 8-play, 80-yard scoring drive, capped by a five-yard kevin Lopina touchdown pass
to Jared Karstetter, the first TD pass of Lopina’s career. Nico
Grasu’s second field goal of the game cut the lead to 39-13
after three periods and WSU drew no closer. WSU recevier
Daniel Blackledge finished the day with a career-best six catches and 67 yards.
Sept. 12, 2009, SEATTLE – Greg Alexander threw for
453 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Hawaii
Warriors to a 38-20 victory over Washington State at
the Cougar Gridiron Classic presented by Washington’s Beef Producers. Alexander connected on scoring
throws of 23 and 73 yards to Rodney Bradley in the
first 20 minutes of the contest as the Warriors raced to
a 35-0 lead in the first half. WSU found the scoreboard
late in the first half has Nico Grasu connected on field
goals from 20 and 40 yards in the final 2:03 to trail 35-6
at halftime. The Cougars opened the second half with
a 15-play, 84-yard drive, capped by a two-yard James
Montgomery touchdown run, the first of his Cougar career. A four-yard touchdown run by Kevin Lopina in the fourth quarter closed out WSU’s scoring.
Montgomery ended his night with 118 yards rushing and the score, while Jeffrey Solomon had
six catches for 71 yards. Greg Salas had seven catches for 195 yards and a score for Hawaii,
while Bradley had seven catches for 150 yards and two touchdowns.
Sept. 19, 2009, PULLMAN – Alex Hoffman-Ellis and
Myron Beck each had interception returns for touchdowns and Nico Grasu’s 39-yard field goal in overtime
capped a 30-27 come-from-behind victory as Washington State defeated SMU. SMU scored the game’s
first 17 points and led 27-13 with just over 10 minutes
remaining in regulation before a furious Cougar rally.
Beck stepped in front of a Bo Levi Mitchell pass and
raced 67 yards with 10:07 left to bring WSU with seven
at 27-20. Getting the ball on its own 20 with 2:03 left,
Marshall Lobbestael orchestrated an 80-yard, 11-play
drive in 1:35, tying the score when he connected with
Jared Karstetter for a seven-yard strik, forcing overtime. On SMUs first play, Chima Nwachukwu intercepted a Mitchell pass in the back of the end
zone then three plays later, Grasu connected on the game winner. It marked the first time since
the 1987 season WSU had two interception returns for touchdowns in the same game. SMU
receiver Emmanuel Sanders hauled in 18 passes for 178 yards in a losing effort.
SCORE BY QUARTER
Hawaii
Washington State
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
SCORE BY QUARTER
SMU
Washington State
SCORE BY QUARTER
Stanford
Washington State
8
14
7
10
39
0 3100 13
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
11:20 STAN Gerhart 1 run (Gerhart 2pt. rush)
Second Quarter
12:43 WSU Grasu 44 field goal
11:54 STANOwusu 63 pass from Luck (Whitaker kick)
5:40 STAN Stewart 12 run (Whitaker kick)
Third Quarter
9 plays, 66 yards, TOP: 3:40
7 plays, 54 yards, TOP: 2:23
2 plays, 71 yards, TOP: 0:44
10 plays, 88 yards, TOP: 4:26
11:04 WSU Karstetter 5 pass from Lopina
10:52 STANOwusu 85 kickoff return (Whitaker kick)
3:49 WSU Grasu 35 field goal
Fourth Quarter
14:06 STAN Whitaker 30 field goal
5:21 STAN Gerhart 39 run (Whitaker kick)
8 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 3:56
6 plays, 69 yards, TOP: 2:59
11 plays, 47 yards, TOP: 4:43
7 plays, 86 yards, TOP: 3:13
TEAM STATISTICS
STANWSU
First Downs
20
17
Net Yards Rushing
288
102
Net Yards Passing
193
247
Completions-Attempts-Int. 11-24-019-30-0
Total Offense (plays-yards)
66-481
64-349
Fumbles: Number-Lost
2-0
0-0
Penalties: Number-Yards
4-55
4-22
Punts-Yards 3-133
6-286
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 3-143-1
5-122-0
Punt returns-Yards-TD 3-67-0
0-0-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD
0-0-00-0-0
Time of Possession
31:53
28:07
Third-Down Conversions
5 of 13
4 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions
2 of 3
0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
3-4
2-3
Sacks By: Number-Yards
3-12
1-1
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Tardy 13-58; Montgomery 14-39; Lopina 3-10; Simone 1-7; Lobbestael 3--12.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Lopina 10-16-10-0-122; Lobbestael 8-13-0-0-78;
Solomon 1-1--0-0-47.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Blackledge 6-67; Karstetter 3-91 TD; Montgomery 3-26; Tardy
3-13; Thompson 2-36; Anderson 1-9; Simone 1-5.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Bland 8-10 TFL; Hicks 6-8 TFL; Nwachukwu 5-6; Stripling 4-5; Jones 4-4
FF; Daniels 4-4; Kooyman 2-2 TFL FF; Justin 3-3; Mattingly 2-1; Hoffman-Ellis 1-3; Wolfgramm 2-2; Turpin 2-2; Beck 1-1; Karstetter 1-1; McCartney 1-1; Long 1-1; Ledgerwood
0-1.
Sacks: Kooyman 1 (-1)
Stanford
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Gerhart 23-121 2 TD; Stewart 5-57 TD; Luck 6-53; Pritchard
1-20; Taylor 3-20; Owusu 1-10; Gaffney 2-8; Team 1--1.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Luck 11-23-1-0-193.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): R. Whalen 4-74; Owusu 3-86 TD; Fleener 2-20; G. Whalen
1-7; Reuland 1-6.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Howell 8-9 .5 TFL; Snyder 7-8; McNally 6-6; Keiser 4-5 3.5 TFL; Sherman 4-5; Amajoyi 3-4 TFL; Masifilo 3-3; Lorig 2-3 2 TFL; Powers 1-3; Gatewood 2-2;
Bergen 2-2; Thomas 2-2 TFL; McAndrew 1-1; Evans 1-1; Fua 1-1; Stewart 1-1; Bulke
1-1; Udofia 1-1.
Sacks: Thomas 1 (-8); Keiser 1 (-2); Lorig 1 (-2).
21140 3 38
0
6
7
7
20
11:50 HAW Bradley 23 pass from Alexander (Enos kick)
7:22 HAW Salas 7 pass from Alexander (Enos kick)
0:34 HAW Wright-Jackson 2 run (Enos kick)
6 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 3:10
4 plays, 61 yards, TOP: 1:21
4 plays, 27 yards, TOP: 1:48
Second Quarter
11:15
10:05
2:03
0:42
HAW
HAW
WSU
WSU
Bradley 73 pass from Alexander (Enos kick) 2 plays, 73 yards, TOP: 0:19
Green 44 run (Enos kick)
2 plays, 47 yards, TOP: 0:55
Grasu 20 field goal
13 plays, 65 yards, TOP: 5:42
Grasu 40 field goal
4 plays, -6 yards, TOP: 1:05
8:00
WSU
Montgomery 2 run (Grasu kick)
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
15 plays, 84 yards, TOP: 6:52
13:18 WSU Lopina 4 run (Grasu kick)
11:00 HAWEnos 20 field goal
9 plays, 53 yards, TOP: 1:46
5 plays, 67 yards, TOP: 2:12
TEAM STATISTICS
HAWWSU
First Downs
22
22
Net Yards Rushing
137
176
Net Yards Passing
489
227
Completions-Attempts-Int. 27-37-020-38-3
Total Offense (plays- yards)
63-626
77-403
Fumbles: Number-Lost
4-4
7-4
Penalties: Number-Yards
12-120
7-54
Punts-Yards
4-101
4-184
Kickoffs-Yards
7-470
5-299
Punt returns-Yards-TD. 3-6-0
1-3-0
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD
5-107-0
7-130-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD 3-5-0
0-0-0
Time of Possession
30:19
29:41
Third-Down Conversions
2 of 8
3 of 13
Fourth-Down Conversions
0 of 0
2 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
3-6
4-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards
3-19
1-1
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Montgomery 17-118 TD; Tardy 7-26; Lopina 10-16 TD; Mitz
3-12; Blackledge 1-7; Lobbestael 1--3.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Lopina 18-32-0-2-191; Lobbestael 2-6-0-1-36.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Solomon 6-71; Anderson 3-57; Karstetter 3-32; Simone
3-19; Blackledge 2-34; Tardy 2-4; Montgomery 1-10.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Hoffman-Ellis 5-9 2 TFLs FF; Nwachukwu 4-9; Hicks 3-8 2 FF; Simmons 4-5; Jones 4-5; Beck 3-5; Mattingly 3-4; Long 3-4; Feagin 3-3 TFL; Daniels 2-3;
Bland 0-3; Forzani 2-2; Stripling 0-2; McCartney 1-1; Ledgerwood 1-1; Solomon
1-1; Hayward 1-1; Hamlett 1-1 TFL.
Sacks: Hamlett 1 (-1)
Hawaii
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Green 9-59 TD; Wright-Jackson 4-34 TD; Rego 3-17; Funaki
4-11; Alexander 3-11; Moniz 2-4; Dimude 1-1.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Alexander 26-36-3-0-453; Moniz 1-1-0-0-36.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Pilares 8-69; Salas 7-195 TD; Bradley 7-150 2 TD;
Taylor 3-28; Medeiros 1-36; Wright-Jackson 1-11.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Paredes 6-8 TFL 2 FF; Soares 3-8; Davis 6-7; Silva 4-4 2 INT;
Heun 4-4; Smith 3-4 INT; Bryant 1-4; Tufaga 3-3 TFL FF; Brown 2-3 TFL; Clore 2-3
TFL; Hopkins 2-3 FF; Purcell 2-3; Kiesel-Kauhane 2-2; Wadsworth 2-2; Ornellas
2-2; Satele 2-2 TFL; Falemalu 1-1; Alexander 1-1; Hanohano 1-1; Estes 1-1; Correa
1-1 TFL; Lolotai 1-1; Torres 0-1; Savaiigaea 0-1.
Sacks: Tufaga 1 (-8); Satele 1 (-8); Paredes 1 (-3).
7
0
10
7
7
6
3
14
0
3
27
30
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
7:10SMUWilkerson 46 pass from Mitchell (Szymanski kick)6 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 2:47
Second Quarter
14:08 SMU
8:23 SMU
0:30 WSU
Third Quarter
Szymanski 29 field goal
9 plays, 47 yards, TOP: 3:37
Line 4 run (Szymanski kick)
8 plays, 93 yards, TOP: 3:57
Blackledge 3 pass from Lobbestael (Grasu kick)4 plays, 53 yards, TOP: 0:50
9:59SMUWilkerson 23 pass from Mitchell (Szymanski kick)5 plays, 45 yards, TOP: 2:31
1:16 WSU Hoffman-Ellis 52 interception return (Forrest pass failed)
Fourth Quarter
10:47 SMU
10:07 WSU
0:28 WSU
Szymanski 45 field goal
11 plays, 52 yards, TOP: 5:29
Beck 67 interception return (Grasu kick)
Karstetter 7 pass from Lobbestael (Grasu kick)11 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 1:35
15:00 WSU
Grasu 39 field goal
Overtime
4 plays, 3 yards, TOP: 0:00
TEAM STATISTICS
SMUWSU
First Downs
28
17
Net Yards Rushing
80
37
Net Yards Passing
424
239
Completions-Attempts-Int. 40-57-424-53-2
Total Offense (plays-yards)
84-504
70-276
Fumbles: Number-Lost
2-1
1-1
Penalties: Number-Yards
6-54
4-45
Punts-Yards 7-303
5-224
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 2-51-0
2-43-0
Punt returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0
1-21-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD
2-3-04-119-2
Time of Possession
39:40
20:20
Third-Down Conversions
7 of 16
3 of 15
Fourth-Down Conversions
0 of 0
0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
2-3
2-2
Sacks By: Number-Yards
0-0
2-13
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Tardy 8-33; Montgomery 6-10; Mitz 2-3; Forzani 1--9.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Lobbestael 24-52-2-2-239.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Karstetter 5-63 TD; Solomon 4-39; Montgomery 3-26;
Blackledge 3-18 TD; Forzani 2-50; Thompson 2-15; Tardy 2-15; Mitz 2-2; Stormo
1-11.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Stripling 7-9 TFL; Long 5-9 2 TFL; Mattingly 7-7 TFL; Jones 6-6 Int.;
Bland 4-6 TFL; Nwachukwu 4-5 Int.; Simmons 4-5 FR; Beck 4-4 Int TD; Hicks 3-4;
Hoffman-Ellis 3-3 Int. TD; Spitz 2-3 TFL; Laurenzi 2-2 TFL; Hayward 2-2; Block 2-2;
Karstetter 1-2; Wolfgramm 0-1; Turpin 0-1; Grasu 0-1.
Sacks: Long 1 (-7); Laurenzi 1 (-6)
SMU
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): McNeal 22-83; Line 2-11 TD; Mitchell 3--14.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Mitchell 40-57-2-4-424.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Sanders 18-178; Beasley 8-69; Wilkerson 7-113 2 TD;
McNeal 5-34; Robinson 2-30.
Tackles (Solo-Total): McCann 8-9 TFL; Banjo 4-6; Fleps 3-6 1.5 TFL; Mojica 4-4 TFL
Int.; Reed 2-4 TFL; Parham 3-3 TFL; Fleming 2-2 TFL; Dennis 2-2; Kennemer 2-2
Int.; Davis 1-2; Szymanski 1-1; Moore 1-1; Davis 1-1; Thomas 1-1; Grenier 0-1;
Pittman 0-1; Frazier 0-1 .5 TFL.
Sacks: None.
2010 Cougar Football
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2009 game summaries
2009 game summaries
USC 27, WSU 6
OREGON 52, wsu 6
ARIZONA STATE 27, WSU 14
CALIFORNIA 49, WSU 17
Sept. 26, 2009, LOS ANGELES – Freshman Matt Barkley threw for 247 yards and two touchdown as the USC
Trojans jumped to a 20-0 lead in the first quarter en route
to a 27-6 victory over Washington State. Barkley threw
touchdown passes of 57 and 29 yards to Danian Williams
and Brice Butler, respectively, to put the Trojans ahead
early. The Cougars defense settled down late in teh first
quarter and held USC to just seven points over the final
three periods. Midway through the second quarter, true
freshman Jeff Tuel made his Cougar debut and led WSU
on a 19-play, 58-yard drive that lasted 8:35 ands stalled
with a missed field goal at the half ended. Tuel showed
little signs on inexperience as he led the Cougs on
a
fourth-quarter, 13-play, 71-yard drive capped by a Dwight Tardy two-yard touchdown run. Tuel
finished the night going 14-22 for 130 yards and an interception. Freshman Gino Simone was
Tuels favorite target, collecting eight passes for 83 yards, both season highs.
Oct. 3, 2009, EUGENE – Lemichael James rushed for
81 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Nol 16 Oregon
Ducks to a 52-6 victory over Washington State. James
led a strong ground attack for the Ducks as they piled up
318 rushing yards and six touchdowns. Oregon jumped
out to a 42-0 halftime lead as James scored two firstquarter touchdowns on runs of 26 and three yards. The
Cougars found the scoreboard in the third quarter as
Marshall Lobbestael scored on a one-yard run. Lobbestael came on in the first quarter in relief of freshman
starter Jeff Tuel, who was starting his first career game
and left with a hip pointer after being sacked. Also starting their first career game for WSU was true freshman
Alex Reitnouer at left guard. Duck quarterback Jeremy Masoli finished his night with 52 yards and
a score on the ground and 116 yards in the air with a touchdown pass to Ed Dickson.
Oct. 10, 2009, PULLMAN –Danny Sullivan ran for
one touchdown and threw for another as Arizona
State relied on the Pacific-10’s best defense to beat
Washington State 27-14 on Saturday. Kyle Williams
had 13 catches for 126 yards and a touchdown as
Arizona State (3-2, 1-1 Pac-10) beat WSU for the
sixth-straight time. The Sun Devils won despite suffering three interceptions and losing three fumbles
in unseasonably cold, windy conditions. Washington
State (1-5, 0-4) managed only 181 yards, 99 of them
on the longest touchdown pass in school history. But
it was their closest conference loss so far. Embattled
quarterback Danny Sullivan played most of the game
for Arizona State, although Brock Osweiler got some plays. Sullivan completed 19 of 29 passes
for 169 yards.
Oct. 24, 2009, BERKELEY – Jahvid Best rushed for a
game-high 159 yards and two touchdowns to lead California past Washington State 49-17 in front of 54,738
at Memorial Stadium. Best opened the scoring with a
27-yard touchdown reception from Kevin Riley on the
games second play. The Golden Bears built a 28-3 lead
at the end of the first quarter and led 35-3 before two
Cougars touchdowns within a five-minute span of the
second quarter cut the halftime lead to 35-17. Jeff Tuel
hooked up with Johnny Forazni for a long 68-yard scoring play. Following a defensive stop, Tuel found another
Gino Simone for a 19-yard scoring play. Tuel ended his
day with 354 passing yards, the most by a true freshman since Drew Bledsoe threw for 385 yards in 1990. Forzani finished with 116 receiving
yards, the most by a Cougar receiver this year.
SCORE BY QUARTER
Washington State
Oregon
SCORE BY QUARTER
Arizona State
Washington State
SCORE BY QUARTER
Washington State
Oregon
SCORE BY QUARTER
Washington State
USC
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
12:24 USC
3:10 USC
3:01 USC
0
20
0
0
0
0
6
7
6
27
McKnight 3 run (Team rush failed)
3 plays, 31 yards, TOP: 1:02
Bulter 29 pass from Barkley (Congdon kick) 2 plays, 28 yards, TOP 0:46
Williams 57 pass from Barkley (Congdon kick) 1 play, 57 yards, TOP: 0:09
Second Quarter
No Scoring
No Scoring
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
14;24 USC
0:22 WSU
Johnson 6 run (Congdon kick)
Tardy 2 run (Grasu kick failed)
TEAM STATISTICS
6
3
0
7
12:12ORE
3:24ORE
0:32ORE
James 26 run (Flint kick)
Dickson 26 pass from Masoli (Flint kick)
James 3 run (Flint kick)
9:23ORE
6:40ORE
1:11ORE
Masoli 1 run (Flint kick)
Crenshaw 6 run (Flint kick)
Costa 4 run (Flint kick)
Second Quarter
5:28ORE
2:08 WSU
Flint 40 field goal
Lobbestael 1 run (Grasu kick failed)
Fourth Quarter
11:58ORE
Alston 6 run (Beard kick)
11 plays, 73 yards, TOP: 2:42
8 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 2:35
9 plays, 83 yards, TOP: 2:28
13 plays, 56 yards, TOP: 5:31
3 plays, 1 yard, TOP: 1:31
11 plays, 62 yards, TOP: 5:10
TEAM STATISTICS
WSUORE
First Downs
4
31
Net Yards Rushing
107
318
Net Yards Passing
51
196
Completions-Attempts-Int. 8-15-221-27-0
Total Offense (plays-yards)
47-158
86-514
Fumbles: Number-Lost
3-1
1-1
Penalties: Number-Yards
6-70
4-35
Punts-Yards 9-388
3-123
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 6-101-0
2-65-0
Punt returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0
5-41-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD
0-0-02-24-0
Time of Possession
24:09
35:51
Third-Down Conversions
4 of 13
5 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions
0 of 0
4 of 4
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
1-1
5-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards
1-3
4-23
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
USC
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Bradford 6-55; McKnight 6-49 TD; McNeal 3-26; Johnson
5-16 TD; Havili 2-11; Cable 3-2; Corp 1-1; Barkley 2--2.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Barkley 13-22-2-0-247
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Williams 5-100 TD; Havili 3-46; McKnight 2-9; McCoy
1-40; Butler 1-29 TD; Ayles 1-23.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Campbel1 5-8 0.5 TFL; Horton 4-6; Morgan 4-5 2.5 TFLs; Galippo
2-5; McAllister 3-4 TFL; Bryant 3-4 TFL; Perry 3-4 2 TFLs; Harris 3-4 TFL; Casey 2-4
FR; Mays 2-4; Jackson 3-3 TFL; Griffen 3-3 TFL; Brown 2-3; Kennard 1-3 0.5 TFL FF
FR; Jones 1-3 0.5 TFL; Thomas 1-3 TFL; Kaveinga 1-2; Harris 0-2; McMahon 0-2;
Tupou 0-2 0.5 TFL; McDonald 1-1; Cumming 1-1; Green 1-1; Goodman 1-1; Garratt 0-1 0.5 TFL; Horton 0-1; Fangupo 0-1 0.5 TFL; Pinkard 0-0 INT.
Sacks: Morgan 2.5 (-13); Perry 2 (-9); Thomas 1 (-10); Jackson 1 (-5); Griffen 1 (-5);
Tupou 0.5 (0)
2010 Cougar Football
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52
8 plays, 60 yards, TOP: 2:48
3 plays, 41 yards, TOP: 1:08
3 plays, 24 yards, TOP: 0:28
WSUUSC
First Downs
18
14
Net Yards Rushing
85
156
Net Yards Passing
144
247
Completions-Attempts-Int. 16-31-113-22-0
Total Offense (plays- yards)
77-229
51-403
Fumbles: Number-Lost
4-2
3-2
Penalties: Number-Yards
8-42
13-115
Punts-Yards
7-314
3-139
Kickoffs-Yards
2-78
4-275
Punt returns-Yards-TD. 2-3-0
6-80-0
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD
4-84-0
1-27-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD 0-0-0
1-43-0
Time of Possession
36:09
23:51
Third-Down Conversions
6 of 18
3 of 9
Fourth-Down Conversions
2 of 2
0 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
1-3
2-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards
1-7
8-42
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Tardy 16-44 TD; Mitz 13-35; Tuel 13-34; Lobbestael 4--28.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Lobbestael 2-9-0-0-14; Tuel 14-22-0-1-130.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Simone 8-83; Blackledge 3-28; Tardy 2-2; Solomon 1-18;
Karstetter 1-8; Thompson 1-5.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Hoffman-Ellis 7-10 0.5 TFL; Nwachukwu 6-9 0.5 TFL; Bland 4-6 FF;
Long 5-5 TFL FF; Simmons 4-4 2 TFLs; Wolfgramm 2-3; Mattingly 1-3 0.5 TFL FR;
Hicks 1-3; McCartney 2-2; Alfred 1-1; Beck 1-1; Blackledge 1-1; jones 1-1; Turpin 0-1
FR; Stripling 0-1 0.5 TFL; Richmond 0-1.
Sacks: Long 1 (-7).
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21
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
Third Quarter
3 plays, 24 yards, TOP: 0:35
13 plays, 71 yards, TOP: 3:55
0
21
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Winston 7-56; Mitz 10-48; Tardy 8-21; Tuel; 3--5; Lobbestael
3--13 (TD).
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Tuel 1-2-0-0-3; Lobbestael 7-13-0-2-48
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Karstetter 2-12; Mitz 1-12; Tardy 1-10; Stormo 1-8;
Simone 1-7; Blackledge 1-5; Thompson 1--3.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Bland 7-9 TFL; Hayward 6-9 2 TFLs; Nwachukwu 7-8 TFL; Stripling
6-8; Hoffman-Ellis 6-7; Mattingly 3-7 TFL; Simmons 4-5; Jones 4-4 TFL; Hamlett
4-4 TFL; Turpin 2-4; Hicks 3-3 TFL; Spit 1-3; Matthews 1-3; Feagin 1-3; Long 2-2;
Wolfgramm 2-2; Garrett 1-1; Forrest 1-1; Grasu 1-1; Simone 1-1; Laurenzi 1-1; Enyeart
0-0 FR.
Sacks: Hamlett 1 (-3)
Oregon
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): James 13-81 2 TD; Alston 12-59 TD; Masoli 7-52 TD; Crenshaw 9-48 TD; Barner 5-40; Costa 6-26 TD; Shinaba 4-16; Maehl 1--2.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Masoli 14-18-1-0-116; Costa 7-9-0-0-80.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Dickson 7-103 TD; Tuinei 3-29; Paulson 3-20; Davis
2-21; James 2-17; Lewis 1-4; Maehl 1-3; Crenshaw 1-2; Embry 1--3.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Clay 4-5 TFL; Boyett 3-5; Lewis 4-4 Int.; Pleasant 4-4 TFL; Paysinger 0-4 .5 TFL; Johnson 2-3; Glasper 2-3 0.5 TFL; Stuckey 2-3; Kaddu 1-3; Turner
1-3; Tukuafu 2-2 2 TFLs; Hanna 1-2; Butterfield 1-2; Montgomery 1-1 FF; Embry
1-1; Irvin 1-1 TFL; Clark 0-1; Toeaina 0-1; Matthews 0-1; Titus Jackson 0-1 FR; Tal.
Jackson 0-0 Int.
Sacks: Tukuafu 2 (-9), Irvin 1 (-6), Clay 1 (-8).
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0
6
0
6
7
8
7
27
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SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
4:55
ASU
Williams 9 pass from Sullivan (Wenzig kick) 10 plays, 59 yards, TOP: 4:16
0:21
ASU
Sullivan 7 run (Wenzig kick failed)
9 plays, 78 yards, TOP: 1:49
13:24 ASU
2:22 WSU
Nance 9 run (Wenzig kick blocked)
Karstetter 23 pass from Tuel (Grasu kick)
4 plays, 31 yards, TOP: 1:30
4 plays, 31 yards, TOP: 1:33
12:25 ASU
11:33 WSU
Marshall 10 run (Robinson pass from Sullivan) 4 plays, 34 yards, TOP: 1:24
Forzani 99 pass from Tuel (Grasu kick)
2 plays, 95 yards, TOP: 0:52
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
TEAM STATISTICS
WSUASU
First Downs
10
22
Net Yards Rushing
-54
220
Net Yards Passing
235
190
Completions-Attempts-Int. 17-34-222-33-3
Total Offense (plays-yards)
66-181
70-410
Fumbles: Number-Lost
5-2
3-3
Penalties: Number-Yards
10-85
6-70
Punts-Yards 9-370
5-244
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 5-65-0
3-33-0
Punt returns-Yards-TD 3-27-0
5-30-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD
3-50-02-27-0
Time of Possession
30:58
29:02
Third-Down Conversions
2 of 17
3 of 12
Fourth-Down Conversions
2 of 4
1 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
0-0
4-5
Sacks By: Number-Yards
1-9
12-82
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Forrest 1-15; Tardy 4-4; Mitz 3-1; TEAM 1- -3; Winston 7- -3;
Solomon 1- -10; Lobbestael 3- -19; Tuel 12- -39
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Tuel 11-22-2-2-175; Lobbestael 6-12-0-0-60
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Blackledge 5-37; Karstetter 4-45; Simone 4-43; Forzani
1-99; Mitz 1-12; Solomon 1-2; Winston 1- -3
Tackles (Solo-Total): Nwachukwu 5-8 FR (7); Bland 4-8 TFL/FF/INT (22)/SACK; Long
3-6; Mattingly 3-6 INT (13); Jones 4-5 TFL/FR; Stripling 3-5 TFL; Hicks 2-5 INT (15);
Beck 3-4; Turpin 3-4; Laurenzi 3-3 TFL; Feagin 2-3 TFL; Hamlett 1-3 FR (0); Forzani
2-2; Spitz 2-2 FF; Simmons 2-2; Blackledge 2-2; Hayward 1-2; Proen 1-1; Byers 1-1;
Ledgerwood 1-1; Simone 1-1; McCartney 0-1
Sacks: Bland 1.0 (-9)
Arizona State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Nance 21-113 TD; Williams 1-53; Bass 4-30; Marshall 6-27
TD; Osweiler 3- -1; Sullivan 2- -2 TD
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Sullivan 19-29-1-3-169; Osweiler 3-4-0-0-21.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Williams 13-126 TD; McGaha 4-21; Robinson 3-35;
Nance 2-8
Tackles (Solo-Total): Nixon 2-6; 0.5 TFL; Goethel 5-5 2 TFL; Magee 4-5 2 TFL; Guy
4-5 3.5 TFL; Burfict 3-4 2 TFL; Brooks 3-4 2.5 TFL; Carr 3-3; Falahola 3-3 3 TFL/
FR (0); Davis 3-3 2.5 TFL/INT (3); Munns 1-3 1 TFL; Singfield 2-2; Sutton 2-2 2
FF/TFL; Skorupka 1-1; Callaghan 1-1; Jordan 1-1; Nance 1-1; Smith 1-1 1 TFL/FF;
Robinson 1-1 FF; Jarrett 1-1; Aaron 1-1; Williams 1-1; Hargis 1-1; Holman 1-1 TFL;
DeLeone 1-1; Gerhart 1-1; McGaha 0-1; Mc Foy FR (0)/INT (24)
Sacks: Brooks 2.5 (-15); Guy 2.5 (-21); Davis 1.5 (14); Magee 1 (-9); Burfict 1 (-1);
Falahola 1 (-9); Sutton (-4); Smith 1 (-3); Nixon 0.5 (-6).
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28
14
7
0
7
0
7
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
14:08
9:41
8:04
2:20
1:13
CAL Best 27 pass from Riley (Tavecchio kick)
CAL Jones 37 pass from Riley (Tavecchio kick)
CAL Ross 76 yard punt return
WSU Grasu 24 field goal
CALVereen 21 pass from Riley (Tavecchio kick)
Second Quarter
17
49
2 plays, 29 yards, TOP: 0:52
6 plays, 89 yards, TOP: 2:26
12 plays, 65 yards, TOP: 5:44
3 plays, 60 yards, TOP: 1:07
11:14 CAL
4:45 WSU
0:33 WSU
Best 61 run (Tavecchio kick)
Forzani 68 pass from Tuel (Grasu kick)
Simone 19 pass from Tuel (Grasu kick)
2 plays, 67 yards, TOP: 0:55
1 play, 78 yards, TOP: 0:13
8 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 3:06
11:07 CAL
Best 2 run (Tavecchio kick)
5 plays, 89 yards, TOP: 1:29
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
9:25
CALVereen 7 run (Tavecchio kick)
8 plays, 77 yards, TOP: 3:44
TEAM STATISTICS
WSU
CAL
First Downs
20
28
Net Yards Rushing
55
309
Net Yards Passing
385
250
Completions-Attempts-Int. 29-43-015-21-1
Total Offense (plays- yards)
71-440
60-559
Fumbles: Number-Lost
0-0
0-0
Penalties: Number-Yards
13-114
7-60
Punts-Yards
7-300
4-157
Kickoffs-Yards
4-192
8-460
Punt returns-Yards-TD. 2-8-0
3-92-1
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD
7-133-0
3-86-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD 1-11-0
0-0-0
Time of Possession
32:04
27:56
Third-Down Conversions
6 of 17
3 of 8
Fourth-Down Conversions
0 of 2
0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
2-4
2-2
Sacks By: Number-Yards
0-0
5-27
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Winston 8-51, Mitz 8-13, Tardy 1-0, Tuel 11--9.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Tuel 28-42-2-0-354, Tardy 1-1-0-0-31.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Solomon 7-81, Simone 6-86 TD, Karstetter 6-66, Forzani 4-116 TD, Tatman 2-20, Winston 2-5, Tardy 1-10, Mitz 1-1.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Hick 5-14, Nwachukwu 4-10, Ledgerwood 4-8, Hayward 5-7 TFL,
Jones 2-4; Stripling 3-3 TFL; Mattingly 1-3; Hoffman-Ellis 1-3; Turpin 1-3, Blk. FG;
Wolfgramm 1-2 TFL; Long 1-2 TFL; Garrett 1-2; Beck 0-2 Int.; Forzani 1-1; Hamlett
1-1; Tardy 1-1; Rooney 1-1; McCartney 0-1; Justin 0-1; Tatman 0-1; Spitz 0-1.
Sacks: None
California
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Best 13-159 2 TD; VEreen 13-66 TD; DeBoskie-Johnson
6-41; Riley 3-26; Sofele 2-16; Holley 1-3; Team 1--2.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Riley 12-18-3-1-229; Sweeney 3-3-0-0-21.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Jones 3-48 TD; Vereen 2-37 TD; Miller 2-26; Ross
1-61; Best 1-27 TD; Curran 1-18; Sofele 1-10; CAlvin 1-9; Holley 1-8; Tucker 1-4;
Kapp 1-2.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Mohammed 5-12, TFL; Hagan 5-6 TFL; Bishop 3-6; Jordan 2-6
2.5 TFLs; Conte 4-5; Alualu 2-5, 0.5 TFL; Holt 3-4, 0.5 TFL; Johnson 3-4; Ezeff
3-4; D. Hill 2-4; Guyton 0-4, TFL; J. Hill 3-3; Young 2-3; Thompson 2-2; Stevens
1-2; Campbell 1-2; Payne 0-2; Riley 1-1; Cattouse 1-1; Little 1-1; Kendricks 1-1;
Costanzo 0-1; Tipoti 0-1; Hurrell 0-1.
Sacks: Jordan 2.5 (-17); Hill 2 (-8); Alualu .5 (-2).
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2009 game summaries
2009 game summaries
NOTRE DAME 40, WSU 14
ARIZONA 48, WSU 7
UCLA 43, WSU 7
OREGON STATE 42, WSU 10
Oct. 31, 2009, SAN ANTONIO – Jimmy Clausen threw
for 268 yards and two touchdowns while Robert Huges
rushed for a game-high 131 yards and a touchdown as
Notre Dame defeated Washington State 40-14 during
the San Antonio Showdown Halloween night. Clausen
completed 22 of 27 passes before leaving the game
midway through the third period. The Irish led 23-0 in
the first half before the Cougars found the scoreboard
on a Jeff Tuel to Jared Karstetter 11-yard scoring pass.
The two combined for WSU’s other touchdown, this time
an eight-yard strike in the fourth quarter to close out the
scoring. Irish wide recevier Golden Tate collected 141
yards of total offense, gaining 61 and a score on the
ground while adding another 80 on four catches and a touchdown. WSU senior Dwight Tardy
rushed for a season-high 72 yards on eight carries. Defensively, senior linebacker Jason Stripling, playing in his home state of Texas for the first time as a collegian, posted a career-high of
13 tackles.
Nov. 7, 2009, TUCSON – Trevor Cobb took the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown and the Arizona
Wildcats never looked back en route to a 48-7 victory
over Washington State. Arizona led 34-0 at halftime as
it scored on a pair of one-yard runs by K. Antolin and
N. Booth along with a 28-yard touchdown pass from
Nick Foles to T. Turner. In the third quarter WSU punter
Reid Forrest connected on a 6-1yard punt only to see it
returned 86 yards for a score by William Wright. Jared
Karstetter and Marshall Lobbestael provided the highlight for the Cougars as the two conected for a 64-yard
touchdown pass midway through the fourth quarter to
close out the scoring. For the game the Wildcats rushed
for 294 yards and put up 471 yards of total offense. Senior Dwight Tardy’s 44 rushing yards
pushed him over the 2,100-mark and into eighth on WSU’s all-time rushing list.
Nov. 14, 2009, PULLMAN –Danny Sullivan ran for
one touchdown and threw for another as Arizona State
relied on the Pacific-10’s best defense to beat Washington State 27-14 on Saturday. Kyle Williams had 13
catches for 126 yards and a touchdown as Arizona
State (3-2, 1-1 Pac-10) beat WSU for the sixth-straight
time. The Sun Devils won despite suffering three interceptions and losing three fumbles in unseasonably
cold, windy conditions. Washington State (1-5, 0-4)
managed only 181 yards, 99 of them on the longest
touchdown pass in school history. But it was their
closest conference loss so far. Embattled quarterback
Danny Sullivan played most of the game for Arizona
State, although Brock Osweiler got some plays. Sullivan completed 19 of 29 passes for 169
yards.
Nov. 21, 2009, PULLMAN – Jacquizz Rodgers rushed
for a game-high 165 yards and two touchdowns while
Sean Canfield threw for two scores as No. 20 Oregon
State defeated Washington State 42-10 at Martin Stadium. The Beavers sturkc first when Canfield found
Damola Adeniji for an 11-yard touchdown pass in the
first quarter. The Cougars answered on a 29-yard field
goal by Patrick Rooney. Just before halftime the WSU
cut the lead to 21-10 as Dwight Tardy, playing his final
game at Martin Stadium, pushed across a one-yard
touchdown run. Markus Wheaton increased the OSU
lead with a 10-yard run late in the third quarter while
Rodgers added a 39-yard scoring dash early in the
fourth. For the game WSU sophomore Jared Karstetter tied a career-high with six receptions,
for 72 yards, while linebacker Alex Hoffman-Ellis had a Cougar season-high 15 tackles.
SCORE BY QUARTER
Washington State
Notre Dame
0
9
7
21
0
3
7
7
14
40
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
9:44
0:14
ND
ND
Tausch 29 field goal
10 plays, 45 yards, TOP: 4:23
Kamara 7 pass from Clausen (kick blocked) 6 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 3:04
Second Quarter
9:29
4:05
1:16 0:00
ND
ND
WSU
ND
Tate 16 run (Tausch kick)
Hughes 1 run (Tausch kick)
Karstetter 11 pass from Tuel (Grasu kick)
Tate 50 pass from Claussen (Tausch kick)
3:16
ND
Tausch 23 field goal
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
10:01 ND
5:16 WSU
8 plays, 71 yards, TOP: 4:01
8 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 4:02
7 plays, 67 yards, TOP: 2:49
6 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 1:16
11 plays, 40 yards, TOP: 6:10
Goodman 64 pass from Crist (Tausch kick)
Karstetter 8 pass from Tuel (Grasu kick)
2 plays, 55 yards, TOP: 1:06
7 plays, 65 yards, TOP: 3:06
TEAM STATISTICS
WSUND
First Downs
12
32
Net Yards Rushing
102
255
Net Yards Passing
104
337
Completions-Attempts-Int. 12-23-224-33-0
Total Offense (plays- yards)
49-206
81-592
Fumbles: Number-Lost
1-0
4-1
Penalties: Number-Yards
6-50
8-74
Punts-Yards
8-334
5-166
Kickoffs-Yards
3-195
7-446
Punt returns-Yards-TD. 0-0-0
2-10-0
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD
6-137-0
3-52-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD 0-0-0
2-0-0
Time of Possession
19:06
40:54
Third-Down Conversions
2 of 11
6 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions
0 of 0
0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
1-1
4-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards
2-9
5-40
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Tardy 8-72; Mitz 5-27; Winston 3-4; Tuel 10--1.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Tuel 12-23-2-2-104.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Thompson 3-27; Karstetter 2-19 2 TD; Solomon 2-14;
Winston 2-13; Simone 1-15; Byers 1-12; Blackledge 1-4.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Stripling 7-13; Hoffman-Ellis 6-12; Hicks 7-11 TFL; Mattingly 4-7
FF FR; Ledgerwood 5-6; Turpin 5-5, TFL Blk; Hamlett 2-3; Long 2-3; Hayward 1-3;
Matthews 1-3; Spitz 2-2 TFL; Beck 2-2l Justin 2-4; Jones 1-1; Houston 1-1; Forzani 1-1;
McCartney 1-1; Nwachukwu 1-1; Solomon 1-1; Byers 0-1; Garrett 0-1.
Sacks: Turpin 1 (-8); Spitz 1 (-1).
Notre Dame
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Hughes 24-131 TD; Tate 4-61 TD; Riddick 9-51; Gray 8-21;
Crist 1-0; Clausen 2--9.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Clausen 22-27-2-0-268; Crist 2-6-1-0-69.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Rudolph 6-59; Tate 4-80 TD; Hughes 4-51; Kamara
3-36 TD; Riddick 3-24; Goodman 2-73 TD; Toma 1-8; Ragone 1-6.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Lewis-Moore 4-5 TFL; McCarthy 3-4 TFL; Slaughter 3-4; Fleming
2-4 2 TFLs; Motta 1-4 TFL; Te’o 2-3; Neal 1-3 TFL; Gordon 2-2; Gray 2-2; Johnson
1-2 2 TFL; Posluzny 1-2; Smith 1-1; Brown 1-1; Williams 1-1 TFL INT; Blanton 1-1
INT; Smith 1-1; McNeil 1-1; McCarthy 1-1; Smith 1-1; Richardson 1-1 TFL; Filer 1-1
TFL FF; Herring 0-1; McDonald 0-1; Mullen 0-1 TFL.
Sacks: Johnson 2 (-14); Fleming 1 (-9); Neal 1 (-6); Motta 1 (-1).
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SCORE BY QUARTER
Washington State
Arizona
0
24
0
10
0
7
7
7
7
48
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
14:47
11:43
7:21
0:21
ARIZ
ARIZ
ARIZ
ARIZ
Cobb 95 kickoff return (Zendejas kick)
Turner 18 pass from Foles (Zendejas kick)
Antolin 1 run (Zendejas kick)
Zendejas 21 field goal
Second Quarter
3 plays, 44 yards, TOP: 1:05
7 plays, 65 yards, TOP: 2:58
12 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 5:55
13:28 ARIZ
1:23 ARIZ
Booth 1 run (Zendejas kick)
Zendejas 27 field goal
13:27 ARIZ
Wright 86 punt return (Zendejas kick)
7:06
6:23
Tutogi 1 run (Bonano kick)
15 plays, 97 yards, TOP: 8:07
Karstetter 64 pass from Lobbestael (Rooney kick) 2 plays, 71 yards, TOP:
0:37
Third Quarter
3 plays, 14 yards, TOP: 1:22
14 plays, 69 yards, TOP: 7:07
Fourth Quarter
ARIZ
WSU
SCORE BY QUARTER
UCLA
Washington State
1
0
12
0
3
7
14
0
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
13:36 UCLA Taylor 27 pass from Prince (Forbath kick)
5:16 UCLA Moline 2 run (Forbath kick)
1 play, 27 yards, TOP: 0:05
7 plays, 32 yards, TOP: 4:13
13:04 UCLA Prince 68 run (Forbath kick)
10:46 UCLA Team Safety
0:00 UCLA Forbath 38 field goal
3 plays, 72 yards, TOP: 1:07
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
9:59
1:56
11 plays, 51 yards, TOP: 1:22
UCLA Forbath 31 field goal
12 plays, 54 yards, TOP: 5:01
WSU Solomon 46 pass from Lopina (Rooney kick) 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 3:01
Fourth Quarter
14:55 UCLA Moline 7 run (Forbath kick)
11:56 UCLA Moline 16 run (Forbath kick)
TEAM STATISTICS
WSUARIZ
First Downs
8
27
Net Yards Rushing
59
294
Net Yards Passing
126
177
Completions-Attempts-Int. 12-21-015-24-0
Total Offense (plays-yards)
42-185
78-471
Fumbles: Number-Lost
2-2
0-0
Penalties: Number-Yards
8-79
5-54
Punts-Yards 8-357
0-0
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 3-58-0
2-131-1
Punt returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0
3-115-1
Interceptions-Yds-TD
0-0-00-0-0
Time of Possession
18:41
41:19
Third-Down Conversions
1 of 10
9 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions
0 of 0
1 of 3
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
0-1
5-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards
0-0
5-26
TEAM STATISTICS
UCLAWSU
First Downs
28
7
Net Yards Rushing
232
73
Net Yards Passing
324
108
Completions-Attempts-Int. 29-45-09-20-3
Total Offense (plays-yards)
82-556
1-181
Fumbles: Number-Lost
3-1
2-1
Penalties: Number-Yards
9-70
5-50
Punts-Yards 5-213
7-302
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 2-44-0
6-117-0
Punt returns-Yards-TD 4-30-0
0-0-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD
3-8-00-0-0
Time of Possession
35:35
24:25
Third-Down Conversions
6 of 13
1 of 11
Fourth-Down Conversions
1 of 1
0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
5-6
0-0
Sacks By: Number-Yards
2-14
2-3
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Tardy 4-44; Winston 9-31; Mitz 1-0; Tuel 6--8; Lobbestael 1--8.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Tuel 5-10-0-0-23; Lobbestael 7-11-1-0-103.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Simone 4-16; Karstetter 1-64 (TD); Byers 1-11; Tardy 1-9;
Solomon 1-7; Winston 1-7; Blackledge 1-6; Mitz 1-4; Forzani 1-2.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Hicks 11-12; Mattingly 7-11; Long 5-6 TFL; Hoffman-Ellis 4-6; Beck
4-6; Ledgerwood 3-6; Matthews 3-5; Turpin 3-4 TFL; Spitz 2-3; Justin 1-3 2 PBU; Hayward 2-2; Stripling 2-2; Hamlett 1-2; Higgins 1-1; McCartney 1-1; Garrett 1-1; Rooney
1-1; Forzani 1-1; Houston 0-1; Jones 0-1.
Sacks: None.
Arizona
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Scott 10-91; Booth 18-84 TD; Antolin 12-61 TD; Tutogi 1150 TD; Foles 1-6; Beirne 1-3; Team 1--1.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Foles 12-19-1-0-136; Scott 3-5-0-0-41.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Dean 4-53; Turner 3-48 TD; Miller 2-26; Booth 2-16;
Cobb 1-15; Antolin 1-7; Douglas 1-6; Wright 1-6.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Kelley 4-5 TFL FF; Tuihalamaka 3-4; Hall 3-4; Lewis 2-4; Elmore
2-3 2 TFLs FR; Fischer 2-2 TFL; Reed 2-2 TFL; Young 2-2; Golden 2-2; Austin 1-2
TFL; Nelson 0-2; Wade 1-1; Ross 1-1; Mitchell 1-1; Hall 1-1; Reed 1-1 TFL FF; Perkins 1-1; Turner 1-1; Vargas 0-1; Mikaele 0-0 FR.
Sacks: Elmore 2 (-12); Reed 1 (-8); Kelley 1 (-3); Reed 1 (-3).
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7
6 plays, 81 yards, TOP: 1:56
3 plays, 70 yards, TOP: 0:49
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Tardy 14-41; Lopina 4-33; Mitz 3-18; Winston 2-3; Solomon
1-0; Lobbestael 3--22.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Lopina 7-14-1-0-102; Lobbestael 2-6-0-3-6.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Solomon 2-54 TD; Stormo 1-20; Karstetter 1-15; Tardy
1-12; Byers 1-8; Mitz 1-1; Winston 1-0; Forzani 1--2.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Beck 8-9; TFL; Hoffman-Ellis 8-9; FR; Justin 7-7; Stripling 5-6 .5
TFL; Jones 5-6; Hicks 4-6 TFL; Mattingly 5-5 FF; Ledgerwood 2-5 .5 TFL; Turpin 3-4
TFL; Matthews 2-2; Long 1-2 TFL; Spitz 1-2; Tardy 1-1; Forzani 1-1; Hamlett 1-1;
Karstetter 1-1; Laurenzi 1-1; Houston 1-1; Mitz 1-1; Byers 1-1.
Sacks: Turpin 1 (-2), Beck 1 (-1).
UCLA
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Prince 5-76 TF; Coleman 12-50; Knox 9-44; Chane Moline
3-25 3 TD; FRanklin 3-22; Sheppard 2-16; Thigpen 2-1; Team 1--2.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Prince 27-40-1-0-314; Crissman 0-2-0-0-0;
Brehaut 2-2-0-0-10; Team 0-1-0-0-0.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Moline 7-60; Embree 6-73 TD; Austin 4-35; Rosario
3-69; Moya 2-36; Paulsen 2-27; FRanklin 2-15; Carroll 1-5; Chandler 1-5; Coleman 1--1.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Price 4-4 3 TFL; Ayers 4-4 2 TFL 2 INT; Abbott 3-3 FF; Ky Bosworth 2-3; Moore 2-3 INT; Dye 2-3; Carter 2-3 FR; Jones 2-3 TFL; Westgate 2-2;
Sloan 2-2 TFL; Ko Bosworth VErner 2-2 TFL; Love 1-2; Hilliard 1-2; Ketchum 1-1;
Sermons 1-1; Schmitt 1-1; Ward 1-1 TFL; Price 0-1; Viney 0-1; Ware 0-1.
Sacks: Ayers 2 (-14)
SCORE BY QUARTER
Oregon State
Washington State
14
3
7
7
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
7
0
14
0
42
1-
10:29OSU
5:05 WSU
1:19OSU
Adeniji 11 pass from Canfield (Kahut kick)
Rooney 29 field goal
Jac. Rodgers 10 run (Kahut kick)
9:26OSU
0:10 WSU
Halahuni 10 pass from Canfield (Kahut kick) 9 plays, 65 yards, TOP: 5:28
Tardy 1 run (Rooney kick)
8 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 2:51
1:32OSU
Wheaton 10 run (Kahut kick)
12:10OSU
5:54OSU
Jac. Rodgers 39 run (Kahut kick)
Stevenson 3 run (Kahut kick)
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
10 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 4:31
11 plays, 49 yards, TOP: 5:24
8 plays, 65 yards, TOP 3:40
13 plays, 63 yards, TOP: 5:29
6 plays, 63 yards, TOP: 2:39
7 plays, 84 yards, TOP: 3:14
TEAM STATISTICS
OSUWSU
First Downs
31
13
Net Yards Rushing
283
59
Net Yards Passing
284
133
Completions-Attempts-Int. 26-37-115-32-0
Total Offense (plays- yards)
76-567
56-192
Fumbles: Number-Lost
0-0
1-1
Penalties: Number-Yards
13-107
6-55
Punts-Yards
3-109
8-303
Kickoffs-Yards
7-404
3-189
Punt returns-Yards-TD. 2-18-0
0-0-0
Kickoff returns-Yds-TD
2-48-0
5-89-0
Interceptions-Yds-TD 0-0-0
1-16-0
Time of Possession
35:09
24:51
Third-Down Conversions
7 of 12
3 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions
2 of 2
1 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
5-5
2-3
Sacks By: Number-Yards
1-9
1-6
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Washington State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Tardy 10-37 TD; Lopina 13-22; Mitz 1-0.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Lopina 15-32-0-0-133.
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Karstetter 6-72; simone 5-26; Tardy 2-27; Byers 1-8;
Winston 1-0.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Hoffman-Ellis 9-15 TFL; Justin 8-10; Johnson 5-10 TFL; Mattingly
4-9 0.5 TFL; Ledgerwood 4-9; Beck 4-4; Hayward 3-3; Laurenzi 2-3 TFL; Hicks 2-3
INT; Long 1-3 0.5 TFL; Garrett 2-2; Hamlett 1-2; Blackledge 1-1; Mitz 1-1; Higgins
1-1.
Sacks: Laurenzi 1 (-6).
Oregon State
Rushing (Rushes-Yards): Jac. Rodgers 24-165 2TD; Stevenson 6-61 TD; Wheaton
3-38 TD; Jam. Rodgers 3-16; Katz 2-3; Canfield 1-0.
Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Canfield 22-29-3-1-231; Katz 4-7-0-0-53; Jam.
Rodgers 0-1-0-0-0
Receiving (Receptions-Yards): Jam. Rodgers 6-33; Adeniji 5-89 TD; Halahuni 5-44
TD; Jac. Rodgers 5-39; Bishop 1-34; Walker 1-16; Stevenson 1-16; Prince 1-12;
Wheaton 1-1.
Tackles (Solo-Total): Pa’aluhi 5-7 TFL FF FR; Mitchell 2-6; Kristick 3-5 0.5 TFL; Paea
3-4; Dockery 3-4; LaGrone 2-4; Collins 2-3; Camat 2-2 TFL; Hardin 2-2; Roberson
1-2; Miller 1-2 0.5 TFL; Frahm 1-1; Darkins 1-1; Clark 1-1; Walker 1-1; Henderson
1-1; Henry 1-1; Moala 1-1; Olander 1-1; York 0-1; Poyer 0-1; Halahuni 0-1; Terry
0-1; Croom 0-1.
Sacks: Camat 1 (-9).
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WASHINGTON 30, WSU 0
Nov. 28, 2009, SEATTLE – Washington State’s
two-game winning streak over Washington in
the Apple Cup came to an end as the Huskies
posted their first shutout in 45 years with a
30-0 victory. Jake Locker threw for 196 yards
and a touchdown – a 50-yarder toJermaine
Kearse in the second quarter - and ran for
another 94 yards and a score, leading the
Huskies to their first win at home since 2003.
After struggling to get the running game
going in the first half, the Huskies rushed for
212 yards in the second half, more than the
Cougars’ offensive total of 163 yards for the
game. Locker had 82 yards on the ground after
halftime, while running back Chris Polk added 97. The freshman finished the game
with 130 yards and a touchdown. With WSU freshman quarterback Jeff Tuel out
(sprained right knee), Kevin Lopina started the game, but both he and Marshall
Lobbestael were knocked out of the game, forcing backup punter/fourth-string
quarterback Dan Wagner to take the final four snaps of the first half. Lobbestael
returned in the second half, and he completed 9-of-22 for 71 yards.
Washington State
000
Washington
3 107
0 0
10 30
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
1:38 WASH Folk, Eric 24 yd field goal
4 plays, 7 yards, TOP 1:16
Second Quarter
12:41 WASH Kearse 50 pass from Locker (Folk kick)
3 plays, 85 yards, TOP 1:11
2:39 WASH Folk, Erik 46 yd field goal
7 plays, 32 yards, TOP 2:16
Third Quarter
6:11 WASH Polk, Chris 1 yd run (Folk, Erik kick)
12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 6:59
Fourth Quarter
11:03 WASH Folk, Erik 27 yd field goal
12 plays, 54 yards, TOP 5:22
6:45 WASH Locker, Jake 15 yd run (Folk, Erik kick)
7 plays, 54 yards, TOP 3:22
TEAM STATISTICS
WSUWASH
First Downs
11
23
Net Yards Rushing
47
265
Net Yards Passing
116
196
Completions-Attempts-Int. 14-32-116-28-1
Total Offense (plays-yards)
60-163
68-461
Fumbles: Number-Lost
1-1
1-1
Penalties: Number-Yards
3-15
7-70
Punts-Yards
7-2773-122
Kickoff returns-Yards-TD
7-89-0
1-17-0
Punt returns-Yards-TD
0-0-0
1-7-0
Interceptions-Yd-TD
1-13-01-16-0
Time of Possession
27:07
32:53
Third-Down Conversions
5 of 15
4 of 11
Fourth-Down Conversions
0 of 2
1 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
0-0
4-4
Sacks by: Number-Yards
1-5
5-24
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Washington State
RUSHING (Rushes-Yards): Tardy 14-37; Lopina 3-12; Blackledge 1-4; Mitz 4-3;
Lobbestael 6--9.
PASSING (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Lobbestael 9-22-0-0-71; Lopina 4-9-01-28; Solomon 1-1-0-0-17.
RECEIVING (Receptions-Yards): Karstetter 4-33; Simone 3-30; Tardy 3-12;
Blackledge 1-13; Solomon 1-12; Mitz 1-8; Byers 1-8.
TACKLES (Solo-Total): Ledgerwood 10-14 TFL; Hoffman-Ellis 5-7 Sack; Justin 6-6;
Johnson 5-6 FF, FR; Long 4-4; Mattingly 4-4; Hicks 3-3 INT; Beck 3-3 TFL; Hamlett
3-3; Hayward 2-3; Nwachukwu 1-1; Higgins 1-1; Blackledge 1-1; Karstetter 1-1.
SACKS: Hoffman-Ellis 1 (-5).
Washington
RUSHING (Rushes-Yards): Polk 25-130; Locker 10-94; Bronson 3-31; Shaw 2-10.
PASSING (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Locker 16-28-1-1-196.
RECEIVING (Receptions-Yards): Kearse 4-94 TD; Homer 4-28; Aguilar 3-48; Polk
2-16; Goodwin 2-2; Middleton 1-8.
TACKLES (Solo-Total): Foster 10-10 INT; Dennison 8-8 Sack; Gage 4-4 Sack, 2
TFL; Butler 4-4 TFL; Long 3-3; Te’o-Nesheim 2-3, Sack, 2 TFL; Jones 1-3, Sack;
Tuiasosopo 2-2, Sack, 2 TFL; Poe 2-2; Trufant 2-2; Williams 1-2; Walker 1-1;
Fellner 1-1; Middleton 1-1; Wells 1-1; Ta’amu 1-1, TFL; Elisara 1-1; McDowell 1-1.
SACKS: Dennison 1 (-7); Jones 1 (-7); Gage 1 (-6); Tuiasosopo 1 (-3); Te’o-Nesheim
1 (-1)
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honors
FRANK BUTLER AWARD WINNERS
Awarded annually to a senior member of the Cougar football team who
exemplifies the Cougar spirit that Spokane booster Frank Butler was
famous for.
1971
Chuck Hawthorne
1972
Steve Hamilton
1973
Tom Poe
1974
Gary Larsen
1975Vern Chamberlain
1976
Tim Ochs
1977
Dan Doornink
1978
Jack Thompson
1979
Bevan Maxey
1979
Bob Gregor
1980
Samoa Samoa
1981
Jeff Keller
1982
Gary Patrick
1983
Sonny Elkinton
1984
Dan Lynch
1985
Curt Ladines
1986
Rick Chase
1987
Chris Hiller
1988
Artie Holmes
1989
Mark Ledbetter
1990
Dan Webber
1991
Jay Reyna
1992
C. J. Davis
Robbie Tobeck
1993
Josh Dunning
1994
Payam Saadat
1995Eric Moore
1996
David Knuff
1997
Dorian Boose
1998
Rob Rainville
1999
Steve Gleason
2000 Adam Hawkins
2001
Jeremy Thielbahr
2002
Collin Henderson
2003
Jason David
2004
Jeremy Bohannon
2005
Marty Martin
2006
Mkristo Bruce
2007
Michael Bumpus
2008
Ben Woodard
2009
Dwight Tardy
2009 Butler Award winner
Dwight Tardy
LAURIE NIEMI AWARD WINNERS
ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM
Awarded to the senior who best shows the courage, spirit, and attitude of
former Cougar assistant coach Laurie Niemi.
(All-PCC Team by Helms Athletic Foundation, 1916-1938)
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002 2003
2004
2005
Steve Bartelle
No Winner
Terry Durst
Brian Lange
Mike Johnson
Craig Craighead
Steve Ostermann
Carl Barschig
Jon DesPois
Don Hover
Mark Chandless
Tali Ena
Jim Whatley
Ken Collins
Ken Emmil
Pat Lynch
Brent White
Jamie White
Mike Dreyer
Ron Collins
Brian Forde
James Hasty
Ivan Cook
Paul Wulff
Chris Moton
Lee Tilleman
Lewis Bush
Mike Pattinson
Ron Childs
Greg Burns
James Darling
Leon Bender
Dee Moronkola
Steve Gleason
Austin Matson
Dave Minnich
Mawuli Davis
Jeremey Williams
Hamza Abdullah
Troy Bienemann
2008 Niemi Award winner
Kenny Alfred
2006
2007
2008
2009
Scott Davis
Chris Baltzer
Matt Mullennix
Kenny Alfred
J. FRED BOHLER AWARD WINNERS
By a vote of his teammates, this award is given annually to a member of the football team who best
exemplifies the inspiration of former athletic director and head basketball coach J. Fred Bohler.
1921
Milo McIver
1922
Ford Dunton
1923
John Zaepfel
1924
William Hales
1925
William Kramer
1926
Harold J. Hansen
1927
Carl Gustafson
1928
Daniel Horan
1929
Archie Buckley
1930
Harold Ahlskog
1931
George Hurley
1932
Clement Senn
1933
Phil Sarboe
1934
Harold Hawley
1935
Charles McBride
1936
Floyd Terry
1937
Hal Smith
1938
John Klumb
1939Earle Ross
1940Earle Stone
1941
Herb Godfrey
1942
Bill Remington
1943
No Football
1944
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Rod Giske
1946
Dick Abrams
1947
Jerry Williams
1948
Laurie Niemi
1949Otto Kofler
1950
Laverne Torgeson
1951
Byron Bailey
1952Elmer Messenger
1953
Wayne Berry
1954
Talmadge Washington
1955Vaughan Hitchcock
1956Everett Gust
1957
Swinton Aldrich
1958
Bill Steiger
1959
Marvin Nelson
1960
Roger Duprel
1961
Jerry Campbell
1962
George Reed
1963
Roy Busse
1964
Wally Dempsey
1965
Willie Gaskins
1966
Dave Petersen
1967
Mike Cadigan
1968
Steve Bartelle
1969
No Award
1970
Bob Ewen
1971
Steve Busch
1972
Ty Paine
1973
Ken Grandberry
1974
Gary Larsen
1975Vaughn Williams
1976
Bob Hill
1977
Brian Kelly
1978
Tom Larsen
1979
Steve Grant
1980
Scott Pelluer
1981
Mike Walker
1982
Steve Sebahar
1983
Tracy Adkins
1984
Jerald Waters
1985
Rueben Mayes
1986
Kerry Porter
1987
Chris Leighton
1988Victor Wood
1989
Marlin Brown
1990
Jody Sears
1991
Jay Reyna
1992
Konrad Pimiskern
1993
DeWayne Patterson
Josh Dunning
1994
Payam Saadat
1995
Chris Hayes
1996
Johnny Nansen
Scott Sanderson
1997
Cory Withrow
1998
Steve Gleason
1999
Torry Hollimon
2000
Chris Martin
2001
Billy Newman
2002
Fred Shavies
2003 Matt Kegel
2004
Jeremy Bohannon
2005
Will Derting
2006Eric Frampton
2007
Jed Collins
2008
Greg Trent
2009
Reed Lesuma
1917
Clarence Zimmerman, e
Walter Herried, t
Silas Stites, g
Benton Bangs, hb
1919
Roy Hanley, e
Walter Herried, t
Earl Dunlap, c
Lloyd Gillis, fb
1920
Fred Hamilton, g
Earl Dunlap, c
Lloyd Gillis, fb
1921Earl Dunlap, g
(played center)
1925
Herbert Meeker, qb
1929Elmer Schwartz, fb
1930
Glenn “”Turk’’ Edwards, t
Mel Hein, c
1932
George Sander, hb
1934
George Theodoratus, t
Ed Goddard, qb
1935Ed Goddard, qb
1936Ed Goddard, hb
1937
Al Hoptowit, g
1948
Laurie Niemi, t
Jerry Williams, hb
1949
Don Paul, hb
1950
Laverne Torgeson, lb
1951Ed Barker, e
Don Steinbrunner, e
1956
Bill Steiger, hb
1957
Don Ellingsen, e
Bob Newman, qb
1958
Chuck Morrell, fb
1962
Hugh Campbell, e
1964
Clancy Williams, hb
1965
Wayne Foster, dt
Bill Gaskins, cb
1966
Doug Flansburg, e
Ron Vrilcak, c
1969
Lionel Thomas, db
1970
Steve Busch, g
1971
Steve Busch, g
Bernard Jackson, rb
Don Sweet, k
Ron Mims, db
1972
Bill Moos, ot
Steve Ostermann, g
1973
Steve Ostermann, g
Tom Poe, lb
Geoff Reece, c
1974
Steve Ostermann, g
Geoff Reece, c
Gary Larsen, lb
1975
Gavin Hedrick, p
1976
Jack Thompson, qb
Mike Levenseller, se
Mike Levenseller: Two-time All-Conference wide receiver
(1976, 1977).
1977
Mike Levenseller, se
Gavin Hedrick, p
1978
Jack Thompson, qb
Mark Chandless, c
1979
Allan Kennedy, ot
1981
Paul Sorensen, fs
Matt Elisara, ng
1983
Kerry Porter, rb
Dan Lynch, og
Keith Millard, dt
Eric Williams, dt
1984
Dan Lynch, og
Rueben Mayes, rb
Mark Rypien, qb
1985
Rueben Mayes, rb
Erik Howard, dt
Kitrick Taylor, rs
1988
Mike Utley, og
Steve Broussard, rb
1989
Jason Hanson, pk
Steve Broussard, rb
John Husby, ot
Don Grayson, lb
1990
Clarence Williams, te
Jason Hanson, pk/p
1991
Jason Hanson, p
Clarence Williams, te
1992
Drew Bledsoe, qb
Clarence Williams, te
1993
DeWayne Patterson, de
Anthony McClanahan, lb
Deron Pointer, rs
1994
Mark Fields, lb
DeWayne Patterson, de
Chad Eaton, dt
Don Sasa, dt
1996
James Darling, lb
Scott Sanderson, ot
Shawn Tims, rs
1997
Ryan Leaf, qb
Leon Bender, dt
2001
Derrick Roche, og
Lamont Thompson, fs
Drew Dunning, k
2002
Jason Gesser, qb
Calvin Armstrong, ot
Derrick Roche, og
Rien Long, dt
Marcus Trufant, cb
2003
Josh Parrish, ol
Will Derting, lb
Jason David, cb
Erik Coleman, fs
Drew Dunning, pk
2004
Calvin Armstrong, ot
2005
Jerome Harrison, rb
2006
Mkristo Bruce, de
Eric Frampton, ss
2007
Brandon Gibson, wr
Calvin Armstrong: Two-time All-Pac-10 (2002, 2004).
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cougar all-americans
1
st
ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM
1930
Glenn “Turk’’ Edwards, t (by AP, NY Sun)
Mel Hein, c (by All-America Board)
Harold Ahlskog, g (by NY Post)
1934Ed Goddard, qb (Liberty Mag.)
1935Ed Goddard, qb (Liberty Mag.)
1936Ed Goddard, qb (by UPI, Liberty Mag.)
1941
Dale Gentry, e (by NY Sun)
1942
Bob Kennedy, fb (by UPI)
1948
Laurie Niemi, t (by INS)
1956
Bill Steiger, e (by FWA-Look)
2
1961
1964
1965
1974
1977
1978
1981
1984
nd
ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM
Hugh Campbell, e (by All-America Board)
Clancy Williams, hb (by AP, NEA, FWA-Look)
Wayne Foster, dt (by FWA-Look)
Geoff Reece, c (by Time Magazine, Walter Camp)
Ken Greene, db (NEA)
Jack Thompson, qb (by Sporting News)
Paul Sorensen, fs (by Football News, NEA)
Pat Beach, te (by Sporting News)
Dan Lynch, og (by AP, Football News)
Rueben Mayes, rb (by UPI, Football Writers)
1985
1988
1989
1991
1992
1994
1996
1997
Rueben Mayes, rb (by Football News)
Mike Utley, og (by AP, UPI, Football Writers, AFCA-Kodak,
Scripps-Howard, Football News)
Jason Hanson, pk (AP, UPI, AFCA-Kodak, Football Writers,
Walter Camp, NEA, Sporting News, Football News
Jason Hanson, pk (by UPI, Football Writers)
Drew Bledsoe, qb (by NEA)
DeWayne Patterson, de (by Football News)
Scott Sanderson, ot (by Sporting News)
Ryan Leaf, qb (by Sporting News)
ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM
1928 Mel Dressel, t (by NY Sun)
1930 Mel Hein, c (by NANA, AP)
Glenn “”Turk’’ Edwards, t (by NANA)
Elmer Schwartz, fb (by NANA)
1932 George Sander, hb (by AP, NEA, NY Sun)
1942 Bob Kennedy, fb (by AP)
1956 Bill Steiger, e (by AP)
1962 Hugh Campbell, e (by AP, UPI)
1965 Bill Gaskins, cb (by UPI, NEA)
1981 Pat Beach, te (by NEA)
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1986
1988
1994
1
st
Paul Sorensen, fs (by Sporting News)
Dan Lynch, og (by Sporting News)
Rueben Mayes, rb (AP, Football News,
Sporting News)
Kerry Porter, rb (Sporting News)
Ricky Reynolds, db (Sporting News)
Mike Utley, og (by Sporting News)
Steve Broussard, rb (by Sporting News)
DeWayne Patterson, de (by AP)
Chad Eaton, dt (by UPI)
3
2001
2002
2003
2005
rd
Lamont Thompson, fs (by AP)
Jason Gesser, qb (by College Football News)
Rien Long, dt (by AP, FWAA, CNNSI.com, Sporting News, ESPN)
Derrick Roche, og (by AFCA)
Marcus Trufant, cb (by ESPN)
Drew Dunning, pk (Sporting News)
Jerome Harrison, rb (by AP, FWAA, ESPN, CNNSI.com,
Sporting News, College Football News, Rivals.com)
ALL-AMERICA third TEAM
1996 James Darling, lb (by Sporting News)
1997 Ryan Leaf, qb (by AP)
2001 Lamont Thompson, fs (by Sporting News)
2002 Derrick Roche, og (by AP, Sporting News, CNNSI.com)
Marcus Trufant, cb (by AP)
2005 Jerome Harrison, rb (by Walter Camp, AFCA)
2006 Mkristo Bruce, de (by AP, Walter Camp)
1928 Mel Dressel, t (by AP)
1930Elmer Schwartz, fb (by AP)
1936Ed Goddard, qb (by AP)
1941 Nick Susoeff, e (by AP)
Bill Sewell, qb (by AP)
1957 Don Ellingsen, e (by AP)
1960 Hugh Campbell, e (by AP)
1961 Hugh Campbell, e (by AP, UPI)
1988
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1996
Tim Stallworth, wr (by Football News)
Jason Hanson, p (by Football News, AP)
Jason Hanson, pk (by Football News)
Anthony McClanahan, lb (by Football News)
Anthony McClanahan, lb (by Football News)
Chad Eaton, dt (by AP)
Mark Fields, lb (by AP)
Scott Sanderson, ot (by Football News)
1997 Leon Bender, dt (by AP)
2006 Mkristo Bruce, de (CNNSI.com,
CollegeFootballNews.com)
2007 Brandon Gibson, wr (Phil Steele)
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college football hall of fame
CAMP FOOTBALL
FOUNDATION
1974
Geoff Reece, c
JAPAN BOWL
(Tokyo, Japan)
1977 Mike Levenseller, se*
1981 Allan Kennedy, ot
1982 Paul Sorensen, fs
1986Erik Howard, dr
1988 Chris Dyko, ot
Ivan Cook, de
1989 Tim Stallworth, wr
1990 Mike Smith, og
1991 Bob Garman, og*
1992 Bob Garman, og
Clarence Williams, te
COACHES ALL-AMERICAN
CHALLENGE BOWL
(Lubbock, Texas; no longer played)
(Seattle, Wash.; no longer played)
1960
1962
1971
1972
1973
1974
Keith Lincoln, rb
Mel Melin, qb
Bernard Jackson, rb
Ron Mims, db
Ty Paine, qb
Ken Grandberry, rb
Tom Wickert, ot
Geoff Reece, c
ALex brink
ara SPORTSMANSHIP
award
*Selected but did not play
COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME
(Chicago, Illinois; no longer played)
1960
Keith Lincoln, rb
All-Star
Gridiron Classic
(Orlando, Fla.)
1998
2001
2002
Dee Moronkola, db
Jonathan Nance, de
Billy Newman, ss
Mike Bush, wr
ALL-AMERICA GAME
(Tampa, Fla.; no longer played)
1973 Kenn Grandberry, rb
1974 Joe Danelo, pk
VOIT MEMORIAL TROPHY
(Outstanding Player on the Pacific Coast)
1961
Hugh Campbell, wr
POP WARNER AWARD
Former Washington State quarterback Alex
Brink was the 2007 recipient of the ARA
Sportsmanship Award, presented annually
by the Awards and Recognition Association.
The national award is presented each year to
the NCAA Division I college football player
who most exemplifies sportsmanship on and
off the field.
Brink was selected from 10 finalists
representing schools across the country.
Previous winners of the award include
Carolina Panthers running back DeAngelo
Williams (Memphis) and St. Louis Rams
running back Brian Leonard (Rutgers).
Brink, who ended his career as WSU’s career
record-holder in passing yards, touchdowns,
completions, attempts and total offense,
was also one of 15 recipients of the National
Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award
and a finalist for the Draddy Award, entitling
him to an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship.
The Draddy Award annually recognizes an
individual as the absolute best in the country
for his combined academic success, football
performance and exemplary community
leadership.
Brink was a two-time finalist for the Wuerffel
Trophy, which honors the college football
player who best combines exemplary
community service with outstanding
academic and athletic achievement.
1977 Mike Levenseller, se
Ken Greene, db
Dan Doornink, rb (MVP)
Don Hover, lb
Don Schwartz, db
Eason Ramson, te
1978 Mark Chandless, c
Tom Larsen, ot
Jack Thompson, qb (MVP)
Paul Watson, pk
George Yarno, dt
ALL-WEST COAST
FIRST TEAM (by AP)
1928 Mel Dressel, t
1929Elmer Schwartz, fb
Mel Hein, c
Elmer Schwartz, fb
1932 George Sander, hb
1935Ed Goddard, qb
1936Ed Goddard, qb
1941 Dale Gentry, e
Bill Sewell, qb
Nick Susoeff, e
1942 Bob Kennedy, fb
1945 Rod Giske, g
1948 Laurie Niemi, t
1950 Laverne Torgeson, fb
1951Ed Barker, e
Don Steinbrunner, e
1956 Bill Steiger, hb
1957 Don Ellingsen, e
Bob Newman, qb
1958 Chuck Morrell, fb
Marv Nelson, g
1959 Keith Lincoln, rb
1960 Hugh Campbell, e
1961 Hugh Campbell, e
1962 Hugh Campbell, e
1964 Clancy Williams, rb
1965 Larry Eilmes, fb
Ron Vrilcak, c
Wayne Foster, dt
Bill Gaskins, cb
1966 Doug Flansburg, e
1968 Mark Williams, rb
1969 Lionel Thomas, db
1970 Lionel Thomas, db
1971 Buzz Brazeau, ot
Steve Busch, g
Bernard Jackson, rb
Ron Mims, db
1973 Steve Ostermann, og
1976 Mike Levenseller, se
1977 Mike Levenseller, se
1979 Allan Kennedy, ot
Glen “Turk” Edwards
Mel Hein
Orin “Babe” Hollingbery
(Outstanding Senior on the Pacific Coast)
1985
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Rueben Mayes, rb
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honors
HULA BOWL
SENIOR BOWL
EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME
(Honolulu, Hawaii)
(Mobile, Ala.)
(Stanford, Calif.)
1949
Laurie Niemi, t
Jerry Williams, rb
1961
Keith Lincoln, rb
1963
Hugh Campbell, e
George Reed, rb
1965
Clarence Williams, rb
1966
Larry Eilmes, rb
Wayne Foster, dt
1967
Dave Petersen, rb
1968
Doug Flansburg, e
Dave Middendorf, t
1969
Dave Golinsky, t
1972
Bernard Jackson, rb
1974
Tom Poe, lb
1975
Steve Ostermann, ot
1978
Mike Levenseller, se
1979
Jack Thompson, qb
1980
Samoa Samoa, qb (MVP)
1984
Joe Taylor, db
1985
Lee Blakeney, lb
1986
Curt Ladiness, c
1988
Mike Utley, og
Maury Metcalf, olb
1989
Steve Broussard
1991
Jason Hanson, pk
1993
Anthony McClanahan, lb
1994
DeWayne Patterson, de
Chad Eaton, dt
1997
Duane Stewart, db
Kevin McKenzie, wr
1998
Dee Moronkola, db
Love Jefferson, te
Rob Rainville, ot
1999
Kareem Anderson, p
2000
Chris Martin, cb
Marcus Williams, wr*
2002
Jerome Riley, wr
2003
Isaac Brown, de
Erik Coleman, fs
Sammy Moore, wr
Josh Parrish, ol
Jeremey Williams, dt
2004
Hamza Abdullah, db
Chris Bruhn, rb
2006Eric Frampton, s
Tyron Brackenridge, db*
2007
Alex Brink, qb
BLUE-GRAY
(Montgomery, Ala.)
1974
Gary Larsen, lb
1986
Geoff Reece, c
1986Erik Howard, dt
Rueben Mayes, rb
1987
Kerry Porter, rb
Ricky Reynolds, cb
1989
Steve Broussard, rb*
Doug Wellstandt, te
1990
Mike Smith, og
1991
Bob Garman, ot*
1993
Brett Carolan, te
Josh Dunning, og
Mike Pattinson, qb
1996
Shad Hinchen, cb
1998
Dee Moronkola, db
Love Jefferson, te
1999
Rob Meier, dt
Ryan Tujague, ot
2000
Marcus Williams, wr
*Selected but did not play
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Pac-10 conference honors
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1959
Chuck Morrell, fb
Bill Steiger, hb
1960
Gail Cogdill, e
Don Ellersick, hb
1962
Mel Melin, qb
Peter Schenck, wr
1975
Andrew Jones, rb
Geoff Reece, c
1978
Ken Greene*, db
1984
Dan Lynch+, g
Keith Millard, dt
Eric Williams, dt
1985
Dan Lynch, og
1986
Rueben Mayes, rb
Mark Rypien, qb
1987
Brian Forde, lb
1988
Mike Utley, og
1994
Torey Hunter, cb
Don Sasa, dt
Mark Fields, lb
1995
Dwayne Sanders, de
1996
James Darling, lb
Scott Sanderson, ot
1997
Dorian Boose, de
Leon Bender, dt
Jeff Banks, p
1998
Gary Homes, dt
2001
Lamont Thompson, fs
Raonall Smith, lb
Nakoa McElrath, wr
2002
Marcus Trufant, cb
2005
Jerome Harrison, rb
2006
Jason Hill, wr
+ Later granted another year of eligibility for 1984 collegiate season
* Selected but did not play
las vegas classic
(Formerly Paradise Bowl)
(Las Vegas, Nev.)
2001
Alan Cox, P
Joey Hollenbeck, og
James Price, lb
Jeremy Thielbahr, te
Tupo Tuupo, de
2003
Drew Dunning, pk
Matt Kegel, qb
2006
Cody Boyd, te#
Scott Davis, lb#
Steve Dildine, lb#
#Selected but game not played
the village classic
(The Villages, Fla.)
2003
Matt Kegel, qb
Virgil Williams, ss
TEXAS vs. THE NATION
(El Paso, Texas)
2006
Cody Boyd, te
1926
Fred Kramer, g
1927
Butch Meeker, qb
1928
Mel Dressel, t
Dan Horan, fb
Ted Rowher,* hb
1931
George Hurley, e
Glenn “Turk’’ Edwards, t
1932
Phil Sarboe, fb
1933
Clem Senn, g
1934
George Theodoratus, t
Frank Stojak, g
1935
Ted Christofferson, hb
John Bley, e
1936Ed Goddard, qb
Floyd Terry, hb
Roger Dougherty, fb
1937
Al Hoptowit, g
Carl Littlefield, hb
Bob Grimstead, e
1938
Dick Farman, t
1940
Stan Johnson, k
1941
Bill Sewell, qb
Dale Gentry, e
1942
Bob Kennedy, fb
Nick Susoeff, eq
Bill Remington, c
1945
Rod Giske, g
1947
Francis Bacoka, e
Tom Parry, e
1948
Laurie Niemi, t
Jerry Williams, hb
David Swanson, e
1949
Don Paul, hb
1950
Laverne Torgeson, lb
1951
Bud Roffler, hb
1952Ed Barker, e
Harlan Svare, e
Elmer Messenger, t
1954
Duke Washington, fb
1955Vaughan Hitchcock, g
1958
Bob Newman, qb
Bill Steiger, hb
1959
Don Ellersick, db
Gail Cogdill, e
1960
Keith Lincoln, rb
1961
Mel Melin, qb
1962
Hugh Campbell, e
George Reed, rb
1963
Roy Busse, c
Glenn Baker, t
1964
Clancy Williams, rb
1965
Wayne Foster, dt
1967
Dave Middendorf, g
1971
Bernard Jackson, rb
Steve Busch, g
Buzz Brazeau, ot
1972
Ty Paine, qb
Jim Robinson, de
Bill Moos, ot
1973
Tom Wickert, ot
Eric Johnson, db
Ken Grandberry, rb
1974
Andrew Jones, rb
Geoff Reece, c
1977
Ken Greene, db
Gavin Hedrick, p
1979
Bob Gregor, db
1980
Scott Pelluer, olb
Morris Trophy Winners (Outstanding Offensive and Defensive
Lineman in Pac-10)
1983
Keith Mallard, DL
1984
Dan Lynch, OL
1985Erik Howard, DL
1994 Chad Eaton, DL
Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year
1994
Mark Fields, LB
Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year
1997
Ryan Leaf
2002
Jason Gesser
Pac-10 Coach of the Year
1997 Mike Price
2001 Mike Price
2003 Bill Doba (co with Pete Carroll)
Eddie Robinson/FWAA National Coach of the Year
1997 Mike Price
WSU has been represented at the
East-West Shrine Game in eight
of the last nine years, including
Kenny Alfred in 2009.
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2009
Pat Beach, te
Paul Sorensen, fs
Tim Harris, rb
Keith Millard, dt
Dan Lynch, og
Rueben Mayes, rb
Mark Rypien, qb
Kerry Porter, rb
Ricky Reynolds, cb
Mike Utley, og
Tim Stallworth, wr
Steve Broussard, rb*
Tony Savage, dt
Jason Hanson, pk
Bob Garman, og*
Bob Garman, og
Clarence Williams, te
Anthony McClanahan, lb
DeWayne Patterson, de
Chad Eaton, dt
Mark Fields, lb
Chris Hayes, lb
Scott Sanderson, ot
James Darling, lb
Jason McEndoo, og
Dorian Boose, de
Michael Black, rb*
Lamont Thompson,fs
Billy Newman, ss
Nakoa McElrath, wr*
Derrick Roche, og
D.D. Acholonu, de
Jason David, cb
Jeremey Williams, dt
Calvin Armstrong, ot
Karl Paymah, cb
Nick Mihlhauser, c
Jerome Harrison, rb*
Will Derting, lb*
Mkristo Bruce, de
Tyrone Brackenridge, db
Charles Harris, ol
Jed Collins, fb
Kenny Alfred, ol
Outland Trophy Winner (Outstanding Interior Lineman)
2002 Rien Long
Pac-10 Players of the Week
1991
Jason Hanson, ST (Sept. 14)
Jason Hanson, ST (Sept. 28)
Anthony Prior, ST (Oct. 12)
1993
Deron Pointer, WR (Oct. 9)
DeWayne Patterson, DE (Nov. 6)
Aaron Price, ST (Sept. 11)
1994
Mark Fields, LB (Sept. 3)
Mark Fields, LB (Oct. 8)
DeWayne Patterson, DE (Sept. 24)
1995
Chad Davis, QB (Oct. 7)
1996
Shad Hinchem, CB (Oct. 12)
Ryan Leaf, QB (Sept. 28)
1997
Ryan Leaf, QB (Oct. 18)
Ryan Leaf, QB (Nov. 22)
Brandon Moore, LB (Nov. 15)
Lamont Thompson, DB (Nov. 22)
Shawn Tims, ST (Nov. 8)
1998
Kareem Anderson, ST (Sept. 5)
Nian Taylor, WR (Sept. 19)
2001
Nakoa McElrath, WR (Sept. 8)
Josh Moen, ST (Oct. 13)
Lamont Thompson, DB (Nov. 3)
2002
Kyle Basler, ST (Nov. 9)
Drew Dunning, ST (Oct. 5)
Jason Gesser, QB (Sept. 28)
Jerome Riley, WR (Nov. 2)
2003Eric Coleman, DB (Nov. 8)
Eric Coleman, ST (Nov. 8)
Will Derting, LB (Sept. 6)
Will Derting, LB (Oct. 25)
Drew Dunning, ST (Aug. 30)
Drew Dunning, ST (Sept. 20)
Jeremy Bohannon, ST (Sept. 27)
Matt Kegel, QB (Sept. 13)
2004
Kyle Basler, ST (Sept. 4)
Kyle Basler, ST (Sept. 25)
Jerome Harrison, RB (Nov. 6)
2006
Daryl Blunt, ST (Oct. 21)
Alex Brink, QB (Oct. 28)
Mkristo Bruce, DL (Sept. 23)
Scott Davis, LB (Oct. 7)
Eric Frampton, DB (Oct. 21)
Loren Langley, ST (Sept. 16)
2007
Husain Abdullah, DB (Nov. 10)
Alex Brink, QB (Nov. 24)
2008
Nico Grasu, ST (Nov. 22)
Marshall Lobbestael, QB (Sept. 20)
Chad Eaton
Mike Price
Rein Long and Mike Price
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pac-10 conference honors
Pacific—10 Conference
All—Academic Selections
2009 —Micah Hannam, OL
Chris Prummer, OL
Kevin Kooyman, DL
Jay Matthews, DB
Chima Nwachukwu, DB
Steven Ayers, OL, (2nd)
Joe Eppele, OL (2nd)
Josh Garrett, LB (2nd)
Jared Karstetter, WR (2nd)
Kyle McCartney, DB (2nd)
Year Player
1986 —Cotton Sears, WR
Ed Tingstad, RB
1987 —Kevin Adams, PK
James Hasty, DB
Chris Leighton, TE
1988 —Rob Myers, P
1989 —Jason Hanson, PK
Chris Moton, DB
CoSIDA Football Academic
Rob Myers, P
All—Americans
1990 —Jason Hanson, PK1972 —Steve Hamilton, RB, Second Team
Ron Hawkins, DB
1977 —Dan Doornick, RB, Second Team
Russell Miller, DE
1981 —Kevin Sloan, OL, Second Team
Lee Tillman, DE
1989 —Jason Hanson, PK, First Team
1991 —Jason Hanson, PK
1990 —Jason Hanson, P, First Team
Lee Tillman, DE
Lee Tilleman, DL, First Team
1992 —Robbie Toebeck, OL
1991 —Jason Hanson, PK, First Team
1993 —Joe Brazeau, LB
2005 —Troy Bienemann, TE, Second Team
1995 —John Scukanec, OL
2009 —Chima Nwachukwu, DB, Second Team
1996 —Brian Chiu, OL
Jason McEndoo, OL
CoSIDA All—District 8 Teams
Jason Hanson
1997 —Jason McEndoo, OL
1989 —Jason Hanson, PK (1st Team)
1998 —Grady Emmerson, LB
1990 —Jason Hanson, PK (1st Team)
Steve Gleason, LB
Lee Tilleman, DL (1st Team)
1999 —Grady Emmerson, LB
1991 —Jason Hanson, PK (1st Team)
Steve Gleason, LB
Lee Tilleman, DL (1st Team)
Rian Lindell, PK
1999 —Steve Gleason, LB
Serign Marong, LB
Serign Marong, LB (2nd Team)
2000 —Collin Henderson, WR
2001 —Collin Henderson, WR (1st Team)
Brian Hollenberg, OL
Mark Baldwin, TE (2nd Team)
Serign Marong, LB
Drew Dunning, PK (2nd Team)
Cole Sheridan, DB
Serign Marong, LB, (2nd Team)
Jeremy Williams, DL
Jeremy Williams, DL (2nd Team)
2001 —Collin Henderson, WR
2003 —Troy Bienemann, TE (1st Team)
Brian Hollenberg, OL
Jeremy Williams, DL (1st Team)
Serign Marong, LB
Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (2nd Team)
Jeremy Williams, DL
2004 —Troy Bienemann, TE (1st Team)
Mark Baldwin, TE (2nd)
2005 —Troy Bienemann, TE (1st Team)
Drew Dunning, PK (2nd)
Alex Brink, QB (1st Team)
Alex Johnson, OL (2nd)
Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (1st Team)
Cole Sheridan, DB (2nd)
2006 —Alex Brink, QB (1st Team)
Tupo Tuupo, DL (2nd)
2007—Romeen Abdollmohammadi, PK (2nd Tm)
2002 —Pat Bennett, LB
Alex Brink, QB (2nd Team)
Collin Henderson, WR
Jed Collins, TE (2nd Team)
Jeremy Williams, DL
Micah Hannam, OL (2nd Team)
Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (2nd)
Matt Mullennix, DL (2nd Team)
Cole Sheridan, DB (2nd)
2009 —Casey Hamlett, DL (1st Team)
Alex Brink
2003 —Pat Bennett, LB
Micah Hannam, OL (1st Team)
Troy Bienemann, TE
Chima Nwachukwu, DB (1st Team)
Jeremy Williams, DL
Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (2nd)
Three-Time Academic All-Conference
2004 —Pat Bennett, LB
Jason Hanson, 1989-91
Troy Bienemann, TE
Serign Marong, 1999-2001
Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL
Collin Henderson, 2000-02
Kevin McCall, RB (2nd)
Cole Sheridan, 2000-02
Matt Mullennix, DL (2nd)
Troy Bienemann, 2003-05
2005 —Troy Bienemann, TE
Alex Brink, 2005-07
Alex Brink, QB
Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL (2nd)
Four-Time Academic All-Conference
Matt Mullennix, DL (2nd)
Riley Fitt-Chappell, 2002-05
2006 —Alex Brink, QB
Matt Mullennix, 2004-05, 2007-08
2007 —Alex Brink, QB
Jed Collins, TE
First Team Athletic and
Micah Hannam, OL
Academic All-Conference in Same Season
Matt Mullennix, DL
Jason Hanson, 1989
Joe Eppele, OL (2nd)
Jason Hanson, 1990
Scott Selby, WR (2nd)
Jason Hanson, 1991
2008 —Matt Mullennix, DL
Chima Nwachukwu, DB
National Football Foundation
Matt Eichelberger, DL (2nd)
Scholar-Athletes
Micah Hannam, OL (2nd)
Greg Porter, 1982
Adam Hineline, DL (2nd)
Ed Tingstad, 1988
Jason Hanson, 1991
Troy Bienemann
Alex Brink, 2007
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WSU 14, BROWN 0
ALABAMA 24, WSU 0
A crowd of 10,000 was on hand at the Pasadena
Rose Bowl January 1 to watch as undefeated
Washington State took on eastern power
Brown University in the first of the continuous Rose Bowls. WSU used third
and fourth quarter touchdown runs by
Ralph Boone and Carl Dietz to shutout
the Bruins 14-0. Brown entered the
game a two-to-one favorite, despite a
modest 5-3-1 record. The Bruins’ 3-0
win over Yale was the key accomplishment that earned the Rhode Island
team an invitation to play in the Rose
Bowl. A cold spell, followed by a heavy
rain and some snow for three days prior to
the game, turned the playing field into a sea
of mud that slowed both teams. Brown came
close to scoring twice in the first half, but each
time Washington State’s defense, which had allowed just one field goal
and one touchdown all season, rose to the task and halted the Bruins short
of the goal line, once at the four yard line. Bruin star Fritz Pollard gained
just 47 yards in 13 carries. Pollard later became the first black named to a
Walter Camp All-America team and was the first black head coach in the
National Football League. In the second half WSU’s size advantage began to
pay off as the Cougars took command, scoring once in each quarter. WSU’s
preparation for the game had been, to say the least, odd. Coach William
“Lone Star’’ Dietz, out of the Carlisle Indian School, and his Cougar squad
served as extras in the football film “Tom Brown of Harvard’’ each morning,
then practiced for the bowl game during the afternoon. Each WSU player
earned $100 for the 14 mornings of movie work. During practice sessions,
Dietz appeared in his “classic’’ coaching attire: a silk hat, Prince Albert
cutaway coat, striped pants, yellow gloves, and a walking stick. Originally
known as the Pasadena Tournament of Roses East-West game (it was 1923
when the real Rose Bowl facility was completed that the name changed),
the WSU-Brown game was played at Tournament Park.
The Alabama Crimson Tide used
a second-quarter blitz, including
touchdown runs of one and 43 yards
by quarterback Monk Campbell, to
post a 24-0 win over previously undefeated Washington State in the 17th
Rose Bowl game, viewed by 65,000
fans. Alabama’s coach was Wallace
Wade, who had been a member
of the Brown University team that
lost to WSU in the 1916 Rose Bowl.
Wade, during his career, coached in
five Rose Bowls.
BROWN
WASHINGTON STATE
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WSU
WSU
ALABAMA
WASHINGTON STATE
TEAM
Alabama
Alabama
Alabama
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2 Suther 62 pass from Moore (Campbell
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2 Campbell 1 run (Campbell kick)
2 Campbell 43 run (Campbell kick)
3 Whitworth 40 field goal
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3 Boone 3 run (Durham kick)
4 Dietz 4 run (Durham kick)
ATTENDANCE—10,000
“Babe’’ Hollingbery’s fifth Cougar team went a perfect 9-0-0 to earn a
Rose Bowl berth in 1930, including a 6-0 mark during the Pacific Coast
Conference schedule. Included in the list of Cougar victims were California
16-0, USC 7-6, Washington 3-0 and Villanova 13-0. Two members of the
WSU team later earned recognition in the College Football Hall of Fame,
Mel Hein and Glen “Turk’’ Edwards.
Washington State University’s undefeated 1915 team met eastern power
Brown University in the 1916 Rose Bowl and won 14-0, completing an
undefeated season.The 1916 game was the first of the continuous Rose
Bowl contests.
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bowl games
#14 BYU 38, #20 WSU 36
#18 WSU 24, #14 HOUSTON 22
#18 WSU 31, UTAH 28
#24 WSU 10, BAYLOR 3
Three games in one was more than the
52,000-plus fans at San Diego’s Jack
Murphy Stadium paid for, but three
games is what they saw as the Brigham
Young Cougars held on to defeate
the Washington State Cougars 38-36.
The BYU squad won the first game,
a 31-minute affair that generated a
31-7 lead for the team from Provo.
The next 25 minutes just as convincingly belonged to WSU 29-7. In the
end, however, the game belonged to
BYU as much for defense as anything.
They stopped the Pullman team with
just over three minutes to play by forcing a punt, then ran out the clock to
preserve the win. Jim McMahon, in his
last collegiate game, completed 27 of
43 passes for 342 yards and three touchdowns. More importantly, he did not
throw an interception. The WSU Cougars used the running of Don LaBomme
and quarterback Ricky Turner to baffle the BYU team, especially in the second
half. Turner gained 92 yards in 12 carries and scored twice, while LaBomme
added 79 yards in 14 carries and scored once. Robert Williams and Mike Martin
also scored for the Cougars. WSU’s failure on a two-point conversion late in
the third quarter, an interception BYU’s Ron Holmoe returned 35 yards for a
touchdown on the third play of the third quarter, and a key sack of Casper on
WSU’s last possession loomed big in a game that had numerous turning points.
Washington State scored 24
second-quarter points and forced
a last-second Houston turnover in
notching a 24-22 win over the Texan
Cougars Christmas Day. The bowl
appearance was WSU’s second of the
1980s and evened the Cougars bowl
record to 2-2. In a close game there
are many heros, but for WSU, none
stood out more than senior Victor
Wood. He picked up a fumble early
in the second quarter and zipped five
yards for a touchdown that put his
Cougars ahead 7-3. On WSU’s next
possession, Wood caught a 15-yard
scoring pass from Timm Rosenbach
to put WSU up 14-3 and well on its
way to a bowl victory viewed by a
national ABC-TV audience. Wood’s heroics were catching as WSU added
a Jason Hanson 33-yard field goal and another touchdown, this one by
Rosenbach, before halftime to put Washington State in command 24-9.
WSU limited the Texas visitors to just five first half firstdowns, 46 yards
rushing, and 77 yards passing before intermission. The Cougars picked off
two Houston passes, one each by Shawn Landrum and Vernon Todd. In
the end, however, it was Tuineau Alipate’s hard hit that forced a Houston
fumble recovered by Artie Holmes at the WSU five yard line. James Dixon
was the recipient of Alipate’s jarring tackle after catching a David Dacus
pass over the middle that appeared for a moment to set up a potential
game-winning score by Houston. The Cougars then controlled the ball for
the final 2:44, with a key six-yard Rosenbach to Tim Stallworth pass giving
WSU the much-needed first down just before the game ended.
Perhaps no college bowl game following the 1992 gridiron season was more
offensive minded than the Copper Bowl
matchup between WSU and Utah, but
after all the running and passing that
accounted for more than 1,100 yards,
the deciding play was a 22-yard field
goal by WSU’s Aaron Price. The Cougars
scored 21 unanswered points in the first
quarter and one additional score just
before halftime for a 28-14 lead. WSU
then held on until Price gave them their
final lead with 5:08 to play. Even then,
they had to watch anxiously as Chris Yergensen’s 20-yard chip shot sailed wildly
to the left with 3:18 remaining. Though
the 40,000-plus fans left the stadium
talking about the offensive plays that
stood out, it was WSU’s defense in the fourth quarter that made this win possible.
The Utes scored twice in the second quarter and added two more scores to pull
even with a quarter to play. Both teams then turned to their defenses. The key play
came with 6:29 to play when Utah’s Frank Dolce avoided a strong WSU rush and
hooked up with Henry Lusk on a short sideline pass. John Rushing then stripped
Lusk of the ball and Singor Mobley scooped it up at the Utah 36 yard line. Fifteen
yards later, at the Utah 21, Mobley was dragged down, setting up the Cougars
with great field position. Drew Bledsoe immediately drove the Cougars to the
Utah five yard line before turning the scoring chores over to Price. Like he did the
closing seconds of WSU’s 23-20 win over Arizona in the same stadium early in the
season, Price came through with the kick. Bledsoe completed 30 of 46 passes for a
school record 476 yards. Phillip Bobo caught TD passes of 87 (equalling a school
record) and 48 yards, and Shaumbe Wright- Fair picked up 123 yards rushing and
scored on a pair of three-yard line smashes.
The Washington State offense scored on
the opening drive of the game and on the
last play of the second quarter to provide
all the points the Cougar defense needed
as WSU held off Baylor’s late challenge in
a 10-3 win at the second annual Builders
Square Alamo Bowl before a crowd of
44,106. Despite some anxious moments
in the closing seconds of the game, the
Cougar defense made those 10 points
stand up by limiting the record-setting
Bear offense to eight first downs, 151 yards
in total offense and just one field goal. The
Cougars did something against Baylor they
had not done all season, take the opening
kickoff and drive the length of the field for
a touchdown. The drive totaled 91 yards,
equalling the longest scoring drive of the
season, and ended when Kevin Hicks
busted through the left side of the line from one yard out to put WSU on top 7-0.
The score came six minutes, 32 seconds after the kickoff. WSU’s offense provided
three more points just before halftime to give the Cougs a 10-0 lead at intermission.
Taking the ball after Baylor’s Jarvis VanDyke missed his second field goal attempt of
the first half, WSU drove from its own 30 yard line to the Baylor 20 yard line, where
Tony Truant banged home a 37-yard field goal with two seconds left in the first half.
A sideline pass to Jay Dumas for a key first down, then another similar pass to Albert
Kennedy put the ball in perfect position for Truant. Davis, named the game’s most
valuable offensive player, hit six of eight passes on the drive. Davis, who completed
27 of 35 passes for 286 yards, gave Cougar fans a few anxious minutes in the third
quarter when he took a hard blow to the back while scrambling out of the pocket.
He was able to return one play later and finished the game. Defensively WSU was
especially tough in the first half. Baylor came into the game averaging nearly 33
points per game and 382.4 yards per contest. In the first half WSU’s defense, led by
the game’s most valuable defensive player, Ron Childs, limited the Bears to just 41
net yards, 24 rushing and 17 passing. Childs had 10 tackles in the game, including
eight solo, of which two were for negative yardage. Only on its last possession did
Baylor come close to the WSU endzone, where Todd Jensen, a senior who backed
up John Rushing all year, picked off a Jeff Watson pass to halt any Baylor hope of
scoring. The bowl victory was WSU’s second in the last three years and third in
seven years. Joining Childs defensively were Chris Hayes with seven tackles, Mark
Fields with six and Chad Eaton with five. Fields and Eaton combined for WSU’s only
sack, while Torey Hunter also had an interception.
Washington state
Brigham young
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TEAMQTR
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BYU
1
9:46 Plater 35 pass from McMahon (Gunther kick)
BYU
2
13:58 Hudson 7 pass from McMahon (Gunther kick)
WSU
2
9:20 Turner 2 run (Leland kick)
BYU
2
6:15 Gunther 20 field goal
BYU
2
1:06 Hamilton 1 run (Gunther kick)
BYU
3
14:00 Holmoe 35 interception return (Gunther
kick)
WSU
3
10:43 LaBomme 18 run (Beech pass from Casper)
WSU
3
5:16 R. Williams 5 run (pass failed)
WSU
3
0:59 Turner 13 run (Leland kick)
BYU
4
14:55 Pettis 11 pass from McMahon (Gunther kick)
WSU
4
5:12 Martin 1 run (Turner run)
TOTAL OFFENSE—WSU
KICKOFF RETURNS—WSU: LaBomme
RUSHING—WSU
53/245:78/351/4.5.
LaBomme BYU 76/437/5.8.
4/106. BYU: Sikahema 2/5, Hansen 2/21.
14/79, Turner 12/92, Williams 11/48,
SCORING—WSU: Turner 14, LaBomme
Harris 4/16, Bowens 1/1, Mitchell 1/-1,
6, Williams 6, Martin 6, Beech 2, Leland
Martin 6/14, Casper 3/-4, Keller 1/0. BYU
2. BYU: Gunther 8, Platter 6, Hudson 6,
32/69: Hamilton 9/52, Pettis 7/28, Sikahema 3/12, McMahon 12/-23, Mees 1/0. Hamilton 6, Holmoe 6, Pettis 6.
FIRST DOWNS—WSU 23/17/3/3. BYU
PASSING—WSU 25/8/2/106/0/33:
22/6/15/1.
Casper 16/6/2/69/0/24, Turner
FUMBLES/LOST—WSU 0/0. BYU 5/0.
9/2/0/27/0/33. BYU 44/28/0/368/3/45:
PENALTIES/YARDS—WSU 5/45. BYU
McMahon 43/27/0/342/3/45, Young
9/86.
1/1/0/26/0/26.
POSSESSION TIME—WSU 32:91. BYU
RECEIVING—WSU: Keller 4/40, Jones
27:59.
2/9, Beach 2/57. BYU: Collie 2/17, Pettis
THIRD/FOURTH-DOWN CONVER8/73, Hudson 7/126, Plater 1/35, HamilSIONS—WSU 10/19. BYU 9/18.
ton 3/21, Balholm 2/31, Kozlowski 2/44,
ATTENDANCE—52,419
Sikahema 2/2, Hansen 1/7, Stroh 0/12.
WSU TACKLERS—Taylor 11/6/5, BlakINTERCEPTIONS—WSU: None. BYU:
eney 8/3/5, Retherford 6/4/2, White
O’Neil 1/18, Holmoe 1/35td.
5/3/2, Files 5/4/1, Collins 4/4/0, Walker
PUNTING—WSU: Davey 2/71/35.5/39,
4/1/3, Elisara 4/2/2, Bradley 4/3/1,
LaBomme 2/101/50.5, 53, Morris
Sorensen 4/2/2, Emmil 3/1/2, West 3/3/0,
4/155/38.8/44. BYU: Mees
Tupuola 2/2/0, P. Lynch 1/0/1, E. Williams
7/295/42.1/51.
1/1/0, Tipton 1/0/1, Carrillo 1/0/1, ElkinPUNT RETURNS—WSU: Gribble 6/39.
ton 1/0/1, Beach 1/1/0, Martin 1/1/0.
BYU: Sikahema 3/16.
WSU SACKS—Elisara 2/-20, Collins 1/-4.
WSU TFL—Collins 1/2, Emmil 1/4, Taylor
1/-8.
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HOUSTON
TEAM
UH
WSU
WSU
WSU
UH
WSU
UH
UH
02400
24
3 667
22
QTRTIMESCORING PLAY
1
13:13 Anderson 27 field goal
2
13:39 Wood 5 fumble run (Hanson kick)
2
8:39 Wood 15 pass from Rosenbach (Hanson kick)
2
6:31 Hanson 33 field goal
2
4:56 Witherspoon 1 run (kick failed)
2
0:53 Rosenbach 1 run (Hanson kick)
3
4:25 Mason 53 pass from Dacus (pass failed)
4
13:16 Weatherspoon 2 pass from Dacus (Anderson kick)
TOTAL OFFENSE—WSU 92/460/5.00,
UH 61/309/5.01.
RUSHING—WSU 56/154: Broussard
33/139, Swinton 9/38, Rosenbach
14/-28, Wood 0/5. UH 21/683:
Weatherspoon 14/80, Anderson 2/3,
Ware 3/-1, Dacus 2/-14.
PASSING—WSU 36/19/1/306/1/40:
Rosenbach 36/19/1/306/1/40.
UH 40/17/2/241/2/53: Dacus
11/8/0/153/2/53, Ware 28/8/2/44/0/11,
Phillips 1/1/0/44/0/44.
RECEIVING—WSU: Stallworth
8/120, Wood 2/48, Wimberly 2/24,
Wellsandt 1/40, Olson 1/20, Broussard
1/11. UH: Dixon 4/52, Anderson
3/11, Mason 2/83, Williams 2/24,
Phillips 2/14, Cooper 2/11, P. Smith
1/44,Weatherspoon 1/2.
INTERCEPTIONS—WSU: Landrum
1/27, Todd 1/4. UH: A. Montgomery
1/72.
PUNTING—WSU: Myers 6/276/46.0/53.
UH: Rodriguez 8/358/44.8/70.
PUNT RETURNS—WSU: Wood 3/52.
UH: Calloway 3/26.
KICKOFF RETURNS—WSU: Wood
5/123. UH: Dixon 4/166, Weatherspoon
1/25.
SCORING—WSU: Wood 12, Rosenbach
6, Hanson 6. UH: Weatherspoon 12,
Mason 6, Anderson 4.
FIRST DOWNS—WSU: 28/9/13/1. UH:
13/5/6/2.
FUMBLES/LOST—WSU: 2/1. UH: 2/1.
PENALTIES/YARDS—WSU: 11/95. UH:
9/58.
POSSESSION TIME—WSU: 37:43. UH:
22:17.
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS—WSU:
8/19. UH: 3/14.
ATTENDANCE—35,132.
WSU TACKLERS—Holmes 9/3/6,
Ledbetter 8/4/4, Gray 7/2/5, Savage
7/4/3, Grayson 5/2/3, O’Neal 5/2/3,
Ricard 5/5/0, Alipate 3/2/1, Metcalf
3/0/3,Landrum 3/3/0, Lee 3/2/1,
Todd 3/1/2, Brown 2/2/0, Cook 2/2/0,
Downing 1/1/0, Woodley 1/0/1, Noble
1/1/0, Wright 1/1/0.
WSU SACKS—Cook 1/-10, Ledbetter
1/-2, Savage 1/-12.
WSU TFL—None.
UTAH
WASHINGTON STATE
TEAM
WSU
WSU
WSU
Utah
Utah
WSU
Utah
Utah
WSU
0 14 14 028
21 703
31
QTRTIMESCORING PLAY
1
13:25 Wright-Fair 3 run (Price Kick)
1
10:32 Bobo 87 pass from Bledsoe (Price kick)
1
1:20 Wright-Fair 3 run (Price kick)
2
9:35 S.Williams 10 pass from Dolce (Yerkensen kick)
2
2:51 K. Williams 25 run (Yerkensen kick)
2
0:31 Bobo 48 pass from Bledsoe (Price kick)
3
8:49 Lusk 49 pass from Dolce (Yergensen kick
blocked)
3
5:25 P. Jones 8 run (Murry pass from Dolce)
4
5:08 Price 22 field goal
TOTAL OFFENSE—WSU 89/636/7.1. UTAH 79/495/6.3.
RUSHING—WSU 41/144: Wright-Fair
SCORING—WSU: Bobo 12, Wright27/123, Bobo 2/16, D. Sparks 1/11, PatFair 12, Price 7. UTAH: S. Williams 6, K.
tinson 2/5, Dumas 1/-3, Bledsoe 6/-8.
Williams 6, Lusk 6, P. Jones 6, Murry 2,
UTAH 39/179: K. Williams 13/112, P.
Yergensen 2.
Jones 11/43, Lusk 1/10, Anderson 4/7,
FIRST DOWNS—WSU: 28/10/16/1.
Dolce 9/5, S. Williams 1/2, .
UTAH: 20/9/10/1.
PASSING—WSU 38/32/1/492/2/87:
FUMBLES/LOST—WSU: 4/2. UTAH: 3/1.
Bledsoe 46/30/1/476/2/87, Pattinson
PENALTIES/YARDS—WSU: 18/136.
2/2/0/16/0/9. UTAH 40/21/0/316/2/70:
UTAH: 7/55.
Dolce 40/21/0/316/2/70.
POSSESSION TIME—WSU: 29:52.
RECEIVING—WSU: C.J. Davis 8/134,
UTAH: 30:08.
Bobo 7/212, Wright-Fair 6/21, Pointer
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS—WSU:
5/73, Schexnayder 4/43, Williams 1/7,
4/15. UTAH: 4/17.
Carolan 1/2. UTAH: S. Williams 7/121,
ATTENDANCE—40,867.
Hooks 5/75, Lusk 4/75, K. Williams 2/6, P. WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) — McClanaJones 1/17, Anderson 1/8, Welch 1/8.
han 12/7/5, Childs 9/8/1, Mobley 7/6/1,
INTERCEPTIONS—WSU: None. UTAH:
Rushing 7/6/1, Loertscher 6/3/3, Burns
Crawford 1/9.
4/3/1, Jensen 4/3/1, Bush 3/3/0, Hall
PUNTING—WSU: Johnston
3/3/0, Hunter 2/2/0, Geathers 2/2/0,
6/219/36.5/50. UTAH: Young
Ford 2/2/0, Waldron 2/2/0, Ashworth
6/258/43.0/53.
2/2/0, Eaton 1/1/0, Whitmire 1/1/0,
PUNT RETURNS—WSU: Hunter 2/-2.
Frank 1/1/0, Saldivar 1/1/0, Tobeck 1/1/0.
UTAH: S. Williams 3/17.
WSU SACKS—Frank 1/-8.
KICKOFF RETURNS—WSU: DeLaCruz
WSU TFL—Childs 1/-8, Frank 1/-8, Bush
1/7. UTAH: P. Jones 2/23, Miller 2/16, K.
1/-1.
Williams 1/25, Lusk 1/9.
WASHINGTON STATE
BAYLOR
TEAM
WSU
WSU
BU
7 300
10
0 0303
QTRTIMESCORING PLAY
1
8:28 Hicks 1 run (Truant kick)
2
0:02 Truant 37 field goal
3
1:35VanDyke 36 field goal
TOTAL OFFENSE - WSU 66/293/4.4. BU 55/151/2.7.
RUSHING - WSU 31/51/44/7/1/9:
SCORING - WSU: Hicks 6, Truant 4. BU:
Sparks 8/20, Hicks 10/12, Madu 4/55,
VanDyke 3.
Tims 1/-1, Martin 1/-10, Davis 7/-19. BU
FIRST DOWNS - WSU: 14/1/12/1. BU:
32/105/31/74/0/14: Douglas 13/42,
8/5/2/1.
B.Lewis 9/34, Rubin 2/5, Muhammad
FUMBLES/LOST - WSU: 3/1. BU: 9/0.
6/2, Moore 1/-3, Watson 1/-6.
PENALTIES/YARDS - WSU: 15/110.
PASSING - WSU 35/27/0/286/0/46:
BU: 2/19.
Davis 35/27/0/286/0/46. BU
POSSESSION TIME - WSU: 32:02. BU:
23/8/2/77/0/33: Watson
27:58.
22/8/2/77/0/33, Moore 1/0/0/0/0/0.
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS - WSU:
RECEIVING - WSU: Carpenter 5/91,
6/17. BU: 3/15.
Moore 55/38, Dumas 5/26, Hicks 4/14,
ATTENDANCE - 44,106.
Kennedy 4/62, Thomas 2/30, Knuff 1/13, WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) - Childs
Adams 1/12. BU: Bronson 2/15, Douglas
10/8/2, Hayes 7/6/1, Fields 6/4/2, Eaton
2/16, Muhammad 2/34, Rhynes 1/5,
5/4/1, Rushing 4/3/1, Patterson 4/3/1,
Stanley 1/7.
Sasa 3/3/0, Walker 3/2/1, Hunter 2/2/0,
INTERCEPTIONS - WSU: Jensen 1/11,
Mobley 2/1/1, Bender 1/1/0, Doyle
Hunter 1/0. BU: None.
1/1/0, Tims 1/1/0, Noteboom 1/1/0,
PUNTING - WSU: Martin
Knuff 1/1/0, McWashington 1/0/1, Hen6/201/33.5/37, Team 1/35/35.0/35. BU: derson 1/1/0.
Atteberry 6/210/35.0/45.
WSU SACKS - Fields .5/-3, Eaton .5/-3.
PUNT RETURNS - WSU: Dumas 1/2.
WSU TFL - Childs 2/-8, Fields 1.5/-4,
BU: Bronson 5/24.
Patterson 1/-8, Walker 1/-6, Eaton .5/-3.
KICKOFF RETURNS - WSU: Mobley
2/28. BU: Bronson 1/22, Rhynes 1/0.
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#1 MICHIGAN 21, #8 WSU 16
#13 WSU 33, PURDUE 27
#8 OKLAHOMA 34, #7 WSU 14
#15 WSU 28, #5 TEXAS 20
(January 1, 1998, Pasadena, Calif.): The Washington State Cougars, making their first Rose
Bowl appearance in 67 years, pushed national
champion and number one ranked Michigan
to the last play of the game before falling to the
Wolverines 21-16 before 101,219 fans and a
world-wide television audience. The victory left
Michigan a perfect 13-0 for the season, bumping
the Cougars to a 10-2 record. After Michigan
thwarted two WSU drives to start the game,
the Cougar defense forced a Wolverine punt
that would set up WSU’s first scoring drive. The
Cougs took over on the Michigan 47-yard-line
with 6:26 to play in the first quarter. Ryan Leaf
completed two passes during the drive, including
a 15-yard touchdown toss to Kevin McKenzie
with 3:17 left in the first quarter. Rian Lindell’s
point-after gave WSU the early 7-0 advantage.
WSU came close to taking a 14-point lead, but
Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson halted
a WSU drive in the Michigan endzone when he
intercepted a Leaf pass from the 12 yard line. The
Wolverine’s answering scoring drive began from their own 34-yard-line at the 8:04 mark in the
second quarter and ended with a 58-yard pass from Bob Griese to Tai Streets that completed
the first half scoring. Early in the second half, WSU took over 99 yards from the endzone after
Michigan’s Jason Vinson dropped a perfect punt just outside the endzone. Shawn Tims put
the finishing touches on WSU’s 99 yard drive in nine plays, taking a reverse handoff the final
14 yards. Leaf hit four of five passes in the drive that amassed 73 yards. Lindell’s PAT attempt
was blocked by Michigan’s James Hall, leaving the WSU advantage at 13-7. The Wolverines
responded immediately, moving the ball on their next possession to their 39 yard-line to set up
another Griese-to-Streets touchdown combination, this time 58 yards. Baker’s point-after gave
Michigan their first lead, 14-13 with 6:07 left in the third quarter. Michigan then padded their
lead with a 14-play, 77-yard drive that ended in Griese’s third touchdown pass of the game,
a 23-yarder to Jerame Tuman. Baker’s extra-point kick increased the Michigan advantage to
21-13 with 11:21 to play. Washington State responded immediately with an eight-play, 49-yard
drive that set up a 48-yard field goal by Lindell, cutting Michigan’s lead to five points, 21-16
with 7:25 remaining. The Wolverines then put together a 51-yard drive that consumed almost
seven minutes off the game clock. When Jay Feely’s pooch punt rolled dead at the WSU sevenyard-line, the Cougars’ victory hopes were 93 yards and 29 seconds away. After two incomplete
passes, the Cougars faced third-and-10 with only 16 seconds left. Leaf then found Nian Taylor
along the sideline for a gain of 46, to the Michigan 47-yard-line. After a delay of game penalty,
Leaf hit Love Jefferson at the Michigan 25 and the Coug tight end lateraled to a streaking Jason
Clayton, who managed nine more yards before being brought down in bounds at Michigan’s
16 yard line with 0:02 on the game clock. Out of timeouts, WSU was forced to try and spike
the ball on first-down, but officials ruled that the final two seconds slipped away before the ball
was effectively downed, thus preventing WSU’s one final shot at a major upset.
December 31, 2001, El Paso, Texas
- The WSU Cougars picked up their
fourth bowl victory in their last five
bowl games with a 33-27 win over the
Purdue Boilermakers before 47,812
fans at the Wells Fargo Sun Bowl…
Lamont Thompson, with two interceptions, five deflections and 10 tackles,
was named the game’s MVP winner,
while Drew Dunning picked up the
Special Teams trophy after booting four field goals and three extra
points…the Cougs notched five sacks
and held Purdue to 55 rushing yards…
forced to the air, Kyle Orton responded
with bowl records for passes, 74,
completions, 38, and yards, 419…he
threw two TD passes, but was picked
off twice each by Thompson and Jason David…meanwhile Jason Gesser
led WSU with 281 passing yards,137 in the third quarter when the Cougs
rebounded from a 20-17 halftime deficit to run off 16 straight points.
January 1, 2003, Pasadena, Calif. –
Oklahoma’s vaunted defense stifled
Washington State’s high-flying passing attack and captured the 89th Rose
Bowl Game 34-14 in front of 86,848
fans New Year’s Day. The Sooners
broke the game open with a pair of
touchdowns inside the two-minute
mark of the first half. The first came
on a 12-yard touchdown pass from
Nate Hybl, the game’s most valuable
player. Antonio Perkins extended
OU’s lead to 17-0 with a 51-yard punt
return just :42 seconds later. Hybl
connected on 19 of 29 passes for 240
yards and two touchdowns. Sooner
running back Quentin Griffin carried
the ball 30 times for 144 yards. WSU
quarterback Jason Gesser finished his career by completing 17 of 34 passes
for 240 yards and a touchdown. Sammy Moore provided the game’s final
highlight, returning an OU kick 89 yards for a score with just 1:15 remaining. Linebacker Teddy Lehman led the Big XII Champions with six tackles,
including two sacks, while free safety Erik Coleman recorded 10 tackles and
recovered a fumble for the Cougars.
December 30, 2003 , San Diego, Calif. –
Washington State reached the 10-win plateau for the third time in as many seasons
with a 28-20 comeback victory over Texas
in the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl. Facing a
10-7 halftime deficit, the Cougars rallied
to score three touchdowns in the third
quarter and take a 26-10 lead into the final
stanza. The second half fireworks began
with a 54-yard touchdown pass from Matt
Kegel to Sammy Moore with just over nine
minutes left in the third. WSU used a trick
play to get in the end zone once again
four minutes later. Kegel lined up under
center, but instead of taking the snap,
ran in motion to the right sideline, leaving
running back Jonathan Smith alone in the
backfield. Smith fumbled the snap, but
recovered and ran 12 yards for a touchdown. Two Texas possessions later, the WSU defense continued the onslaught when
Jason David recovered a fumble and took it 18 yards for the Cougs’ final touchdown
of the game. Washington State’s defense forced a fourth quarter safety to push its
total to 28. Moore earned most valuable offensive player honors after converting both
of his catches for touchdowns and setting up another with a 51-yard punt return.
Sophomore Kyle Basler was named the game’s most valuable defensive player after
pinning the Longhorns inside their own five on four occasions.
OKLAHOMA
WASHINGTON STATE
WASHINGTON STATE
TEXAS
Washington State
Michigan
TEAM
WSU
UM
WSU
UM
UM
WSU
7 063
16
0 777
21
QTRTIMESCORING PLAY
1
3:17 McKenzie 15 pass from Leaf (Lindell kick)
2
7:08 Streets 53 pass from Griese (Baker kick)
3
8:33 Tims 14 reverse (Lindell kick blocked)
3
5:07 Streets 58 pass from Griese (Baker kick)
4
11:21 Tuman 23 pass from Griese (Baker kick)
4
7:25 Lindell 48 field goal
TOTAL OFFENSE - WSU 63/398/6.3. UM 71/379/5.3.
RUSHING - WSU 28/98/31/67/1/14: Black
7/24, Gilmore 8/21, Tims 1/14, Leaf 10/35,
Clayton 2/4. UM 41/154/26/128/0/28:
Howard 19/72, Thomas 7/23, Floyd 5/21,
Griese 7/28, Woodson 2/8, Williams 1/2.
PASSING - WSU 35/17/1/331/1/46: Leaf
35/17/1/331/1/46. UM 30/18/1/251/3/58:
Griese 30/18/1/251/3/58.
RECEIVING - WSU: C. Jackson 5/89,
McKenzie 5/78, McWashington 2/41, Tims
2/9, Taylor 1/46, Gilmore 1/42, Jefferson
1/8, Clayton 0/18. UM: Shaw 5/49, Streets
4/127, Tuman 2/33, Howard 2/13, Thomas
1/14, Woodson 1/7, Campbell 1/7, Williams
1/1.
INTERCEPTIONS - WSU: Thompson 1/0.
UM: Woodson 1/0.
PUNTING - WSU: Banks 6/242/40.3/46.
UM: Vinson 5/160/32.0/38, Feely
1/23/23.0/23.
PUNT RETURNS - WSU: Tims 1/2. UM:
Woodson 3/18.
KICKOFF RETURNS - WSU: None. UM:
Thomas 2/38.
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SCORING - WSU: McKenzie 6, Tims 6,
Lindell 4. UM: Streets 12, Tuman 6, Baker 3.
FIRST DOWNS - WSU: 18/4/13/1. UM:
22/9/12/1.
FUMBLES/LOST - WSU: 2/0. UM: 0/0.
PENALTIES/YARDS - WSU: 4/43. UM:
4/40.
POSSESSION TIME - WSU: 27:46. UM:
32:14.
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS - WSU:
7/15. UM: 10/17.
ATTENDANCE - 101,219.
WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) — Gleason
9-9-0, Moore 9-8-1, Stewart 8-5-3, Nelson
8-5-3, Thompson 6-5-1, Boose 6-4-2 Bender
5-4-1, R. Jackson 4-4-0, Doyle 4-4-0, Moronkola 4-3-1, Salausa 1-1-0, Price 1-1-0, Philley
1-1-0, Emerson 1-0-1, K. Moore 1-0-1.
WSU SACKS — B. Moore 1/-15 .
WSU TFL — B. Moore 4/-21, Boose 3/-7,
Boose 1/-1
PURDUE
WASHINGTON STATE
TEAM
WSU
WSU
PU
PU
WSU
PU
PU
WSU
WSU
WSU
WSU
PU
02007
27
14
3
13
3
33
QTRTIMESCORING PLAY
1
13:10 David 45 interception return (Dunning kick)
1
6:53 Bush 46 pass from Gesser (Dunning kick)
2
12:54 Lowe 1 run (Dorsch kick)
2
7:24 Dorsch 28 field goal
2
4:17 Dunning 47 field goal
2
1:56 Stubblefield 3 pass from Orton (Dorsch kick)
2
0:37 Dorsch 50 field goal
3
3:23 Dunning 34 field goal
3
3:04 Gesser 1 run (Dunning kick)
3
1:21 Dunning 30 field goal
4
7:37 Dunning 37 field goal
4
1:53 Stubblefield 51 pass from Orton(Dorsch kick)
TOTAL OFFENSE - WSU: 68/362/5.3. PURDUE: 107/474/4.4.
RUSHING - WSU 27/81: Minnich
17/51, Cox 1/20, McElrath 1/13, Kegel
1/3, Gesser 4/-2, team 3/-4. PURDUE
32/55: Lowe 17/45, Harris 5/27, Team
1/0, Orton 9/-17.
PASSING - WSU 41/15/3/281/1/46:
Gesser 40/15/3/281/1/46,
Kegel 1/0/0/0/0/0. PURDUE
75/38/4/419/2/65.
RECEIVING - WSU: Riley 6/65, McElrath 5/116, Minnich 3/54, Bush 1/46.
PURDUE: Standeford 12/103, Stratton
12/86, Stubblefield 9/196, Morales 3/27,
James 1/4, Rhinehart 1/3.
INTERCEPTIONS - WSU: Thompson
2/1, David 2/73. PURDUE: Rogers 2/1,
Reeves 1/0.
PUNTING - WSU: Cox 6/266/44.3/62.
PURDUE: Kurz 2/56/28.0.32, Dorsch
4/177/44.2/60.
PUNT RETURNS - WSU: Coleman
5/29. PURDUE: Morales 4/31.
KICKOFF RETURNS - WSU: Newman
2/32, Coleman 2/48. PURDUE: Stubblefield 2/48.
SCORING - WSU: Dunning 15, BUSH 6,
Gesser 6, David 6. PURDUE: Stubblefield
12, Dorsch 9, Lowe 6.
FIRST DOWNS - WSU: 15/3/9/3.
PURDUE: 28/5/19/4.
FUMBLES/LOST - WSU: 2/1. PURDUE
2/1.
PENALTIES/YARDS - WSU: 9/85.
PURDUE: 7/49.
POSSESSION TIME - WSU: 26:08.
PURDUE: 33:52.
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS WSU: 2/15. PURDUE: 13/27.
ATTENDANCE - 47,812.
WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) - Trufant
10/4/2, Thompson 8/4/4, Smith 7/3/4,
Price 7/4/3, David 6/5/1, Newman
5/3/2, Nguae 5/3/2, Brown 4/3/1,
Acholonu 4/1/3, Tupai 4/1/3, Williams
3/3/0, Coleman 3/2/1, Tuupo 3/1/2,
Genatone 3/0/3, Shavies 2/2/0, Knotts
1/1/0, Lunde 1/0/1, Dillon 1/0/1, Long
1/0/1, Marong 1/0/1.
WSU SACKS - Shavies 1/8, Tupai 1/7,
Newman 1/6, Brown 1/5, Williams 1/3,
Smith 0.5/0.
WSU TFL - Shavies 3/12, Tupai 1/7,
Newman 1/6, Long 1/6, Brown 1/4,
Williams 1/3.
3 14
0
0
3 1434
0
14
14
TEAMOTTIMESCORING PLAY
OU
1
12:13 DiCarlo 45 field goal
OU
2
1:51 Savage 12 pass from Hybl (DiCarlo kick)
OU
2
1:09 Perkins 51 punt return (DiCarlo kick)
OU
3
8:06 DiCarlo 30 field goal
OU
4
8:02 Fagan 9 pass from Hybl (DiCarlo kick)
WSU
4
6:08 Riley 37 pass from Gesser (Dunning kick)
OU
4
1:29 Griffin 19 run (DiCarlo kick)
WSU
4
1:15 Moore 89 kickoff return (Dunning kick)
TOTAL OFFENSE – WSU 55/243/4.4.
OU 75/386/5.1.
RUSHING – WSU 21/75/71/4/14:
Green 8/45, Tippins 2/12, Smith 2/2,
Riley 2/-8, Gesser 7/-47. OU Griffin
30/144, Jones 6/6, Thompson 1/4,
Works 2/4, Runnels 1/2, Hybl 6/-14.
PASSING – WSU 34/17/2/239/1/37:
Gesser 34/17/2/239/1/37.
OU 29/19/0/240/2/57: Hybl
29/19/0/240/2/57.
RECEIVING – WSU: Riley 9/139, Darling 5/75, Lunde 2/17, Bush 1/8. OU:
Smith 5/38, Savage 4/52, Peoples
3/80, Fagan 3/31, Griffin 2/5, Moses
1/19, Wilson 1/15.
INTERCEPTIONS – WSU: none. OU:
Everage 1/15, Woolfolk 1/0.
PUNTING – WSU: Basler
6/276/46.0/59. OU: Ferguson
4/131/32.8.
PUNT RETURNS – WSU: Trufant
2/10. OU: Perkins 4/90.
KICKOFF RETURNS – WSU: Moore
2/90, Smith 3/24. OU: Perkins 1/22.
SCORING: WSU: Riley 6, Moore 6,
Dunning 2. OU: DiCarlo 10, Savage 6,
Perkins 6, Fagan 6, Griffin 6.
FIRST DOWNS – WSU 11/2/8/1. OU
19/8/9/2.
FUMBLES/LOST – WSU 3/1. OU 2/1.
PENALTIES/YARDS – WSU 9/52.
OU 4/28.
POSSESSION TIME – WSU 22:46.
OU 37:14.
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS –
WSU 2/11. OU 9/20.
ATTENDANCE - 86,848
WSU TACKLERS – Coleman 10/4/6,
V. Williams 9/6/3, M. Davis 7/4/3,
Long 5/5/0, Trufant 5/5/0, Bennett
5/3/2, David 4/3/1, I. Davis 3/3/0, J.
Williams 3/3/0, F. Shavies 3/3/0, Derting 3/2/1, Genatone 3/2/1, Abdullah
2/2/0, Kongaika 2/2/0, Tupai 2/0/2,
Nettles 2/0/2, Basler 1/0/1, J. Shavies
1/0/1, Roche, 1/0/1, Boyer 1/0/1,
Sperry 1/0/1, Bienemann 1/0/1,
Paymah 1/0/1.
WSU SACKS – J. Williams 2/-16,
Kongaika 1/-11.
WSU TFL – J. Williams 3/-17, F.
Shavies 2/-3, M. Davis 1/-3, Long
1/-3, Bennett 1/-4, Genatone 1/-2,
Kongaika 1/-11, Tupai 1/-1.
TEAM
UT
WSU
UT
WSU
WSU
WSU
UT
WSU
UT
07
192 28
010 010 20
QTTIMESCORING PLAY
2
12:21 Benson 1 run (Pino kick)
2
:59 Moore 12 pass from Kegel (Dunning kick)
2
:04 Pino 39 field goal
3
9:23 Moore 54 pass from Kegel (Dunning fail)
3
5:50 Smith 12 run (Dunning kick)
3
2:20 David 18 fumble recovery (Dunning block)
4
13:32 Pino 19 field goal
4
8:41 Team safety
4
4:29 Williams 30 pass from Mock (Pino kick)
TOTAL OFFENSE - WSU 65/360/5.5
UT 89/327/3.7
RUSHING - WSU
33/162/5/157/1/17: Smith
21/110/1, Bruhn 10/44, Kegel 2/3.
UT 40/211/80/131/1/48: Benson
22/83/1, V. Young 9/50, S. Young
1/48, Williams 1/11, Jeffery 1/3,
Mock 6/-64.
PASSING - WSU 32/18/2/203/2/54:
Kegel 32/18/2/203/2/54. UT
49/20/0/196/1/46: Mock
35/14/0/181/1/46, V. Young
14/6/0/15/0/6.
RECEIVING - WSU: Smith 5/51,
Lunde 3/39, Darling 3/26, Harvey
3/15, Moore 2/66/2, Bienemann
2/6. UT: Williams 9/97/1, S. Thomas
4/20, Johnson 3/41, Melton 1/13,
Benson 1/12, S. Young 1/9, Scaife
1/4.
INTERCEPTIONS - WSU: none. UT:
Crowder1/0, Geiggar 1/0.
PUNTING - WSU: Basler
7/281/40.1/56. UT: McGee
5/217/43.4/48, Team 1/36/36.0/36.
PUNT RETURNS - WSU: Moore
4/68/17.0/51. UT: S. Young
1/20/20.0/20.
KICKOFF RETURNS - WSU:
Moore 5/59/11.4/22. UT: S.
Young 3/74/24.6/29, Melton
1/16/16.0/16, Brown 1/15/15.0/15.
SCORING - WSU: Moore 12, David
6, Smith 6, Dunning 2, Team 2. UT:
Pino 8, Benson 6, Williams 6.
FIRST DOWNS - WSU: 19/8/11/0.
UT: 22/13/7/2.
FUMBLES/LOST - WSU: 0/0. UT:
5/3.
PENALTIES/YARDS - WSU: 6/68.
UT: 4/24.
POSSESSION TIME - WSU: 20:41.
UT: 39:19.
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS WSU: 6/14. UT: 8/21.
ATTENDANCE - 61,102
WSU TACKLERS (T-P-A) -- V. Williams 10/6/4, Jackson 10/5/5, Coleman 8/7/1, Cook 6/3/3, Acholonu
4/4/0, Derting 4/4/0, Brown 4/3/1,
J. Williams 4/3/1, Paymah 4/2/2,
David 3/3/0, Genatone 3/2/1,
Bohannon 2/2/0, Hill 2/1/1, Tupai
2/1/1, Davis 1/1/0, Siderius 1/1/0,
Frampton 1/1/0, Darling 1/1/0,
Bennett 1/1/0, Bruce 1/0/1, Wagner
1/0/1.
WSU SACKS -- Acholonu 3/-30, Jackson 1/-11, Coleman 1/-5, Derting
1/-9, Tupai 1/-9.
WSU TFL - Acholonu 3/-30, Jackson
2/-11, Coleman 1/-5, Derting 1/-9,
J. Williams 1/-2, Genatone 1/-1
Tupai 1/-9, V. Williams .5/-1, Cook
.5/-1.
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Wsu individual records
Records – Individual
SINGLE-game records - Offense
RUSHING
RUSHING ATTEMPS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
42
41
39
38
37
37
37
36
36
36
Jerome Harrison, UCLA, 2004
Steve Broussard, Oregon, 1989
Rueben Mayes, Oregon, 1984
Jerome Harrison, Arizona State, 2005
Michael Black, Washington, 1997
Kevin Brown, Stanford, 1998
Dwight Tardy, UCLA, 2007
Ken Grandberry, Stanford, 1972
Jonathan Smith, UCLA, 2003
Jerome Harrison, Washington, 2005
NET RUSHING YARDS (200+)
1.
357 Rueben Mayes, Oregon, 1984
2.
261 Bernard Jackson, Oregon, 1971
3.
260 Jerome Harrison, UCLA, 2005
4.
247 Jerome Harrison, UCLA, 2004
5.
240 Jerome Harrison, Arizona State, 2005
6.
218 Tali Ena, Oregon State, 1979
218 Jerome Harrison, Stanford, 2005
8.
216 Rueben Mayes, Stanford, 1984
9.
214 Michael Black, California, 1996
214 Dwight Tardy, UCLA, 2007
11. 207 Jerome Harrison, Washington, 2005
12. 205 Steve Broussard, Oregon, 1989
13. 202 Kevin Brown, Stanford, 1998
14. 201 Rueben Mayes, Ball State, 1984
TOTAL 100+ GAMES: 191 games by 58 players.
MOST 100+ GAMES: Wright-Fair 15, Harrison 15, Broussard
14, Mayes 13, Black 11, Porter 10, Grandberry 9,
Harris 9, Jones 6, Jackson 6, Swington 6, Madu 6
AVERAGE/ATTEMPT (Min. 8)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
14.0
13.1
12.4
12.3
12.0
11.8
10.2
10.1
10.0
10.0
Don Paul, Oregon, 1948 (10/140)
Chris Bruhn, Idaho, 2003 (9/118)
Bernard Jackson, Oregon, 1971 (12/261)
Louis Blakeley, Idaho, 1961 (9/111)
Clancy Williams, San Jose State, 1964 (11/132)
Talmadge Washington, Texas, 1954 (8/94)
Steve Hamilton, Idaho, 1972 (9/92)
Jonathan Smith, Idaho, 2002 (12/121)
Steve Broussard, California, 1988 (19/190)
Frank Madu, Nebraska, 1995 (9/90)
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
5
2.
4
4
4
4
4
4
9.
3
James Matthews, Idaho, 1982
Rueben Mayes, Stanford, 1984
Rueben Mayes, Montana State, 1985
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, Temple, 1992
Deon Burnett, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1999
Dave Minnich, Arizona, 2001
John Tippins, Montana State, 2001
23 times, last
Jerome Harrison, Oregon State, 2005
LONG RUSH
1.
3.
5.
6. 9.
10.
87
87
85
85
84
83
83
83
81
80
80
Chuck Morrell, Pacific, 1958
Frank Madu, Nebraska, 1995
Frank Madu, Montana State, 1993
Albert Kennedy, Arizona, 1994
Byron Bailey, UCLA, 1949
Harold Haddock, San Jose State, 1960
Glen Shaw, Idaho, 1966
Porter Lainhart, Hawaii, 1992
Bob Kennedy, Montana, 1942
Five Times, last
Chris Ivory, Idaho, 2006
100-YARD RUSHING GAMES
1.
3.
4.
5.
116
15
15
14
13
11
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1989-92
Jerome Harrison, 2004-05
Steve Broussard, 1986-89
Rueben Mayes, 1982-85
Michael Black, 1996-97
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6.
7.
9. 10
9
9
6
6
6
6
7. 10.
Kerry Porter, 1982-86
Ken Grandberry, 1971-73
Tim Harris, 1979-82
Bernard Jackson, 1970-71
Andrew Jones, 1972-74
Rich Swinton, 1987-90
Frank Madu, 1993-95
100-YARD RUSHING GAMES - CONSECUTIVE
1.
14
Jerome Harrison, 2004-05
(also Pacific-10 Conference record)
passing
PASS ATTEMPTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
9.
66
59
56
54
52
52
51
51
50
50
Drew Bledsoe, Montana, 1992
Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005
Alex Brink, Arizona, 2007
Alex Brink, Washington, 2006
Marshall Lobbestael, SMU, 2009
Jack Thompson, California, 1976
Timm Rosenbach, Colorado, 1987
Chad DeGrenier, Oregon, 1993
Jack Thompson, USC, 1976
Alex Brink, Arizona State, 2007
PASS COMPLETIONS (30+)
1.
2.
3.
4.
7.
38
37
35
32
32
32
31
Alex Brink, San Diego State, 2007
Drew Bledsoe, Montana, 1992
Alex Brink, Arizona, 2007
Jerry Henderson, Oregon, 1968
Alex Brink, Washington, 2006
Alex Brink, Stanford, 2007
Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005
PASSING YARDS (400+)
1.
531 Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005
2.
476 Drew Bledsoe, Utah, Copper Bowl, 1992
3.
469 Alex Brink, San Diego State, 2007
4.
449 Alex Brink, Stanford, 2007
5.
447 Ryan Leaf, Arizona State, 1997
6.
432 Jason Gesser, California, 2001
7.
431 Jason Gesser, California, 2002
8.
423 Alex Brink, California, 2005
9.
413 Drew Bledsoe, Montana, 1992
10. 405 Alex Brink, UCLA, 2006
11. 403 Mark Rypien, Oregon, 1985
12. 400 Mike Pattinson, Arizona State, 1993
TOTAL 300+ GAMES: 64
MOST 300+ GAMES: Leaf 12, Brink 12, Gesser 6, Rosenbach 6,
Thompson 5, Bledsoe 5, Kegel 5, Gossen 3, Rypien 2,
Pattinson 2, Burkhart 1, Mathieson 1, Paine 1, Blount
1, Garcia 1, Davis 1. [16 quarterbacks]
TOTAL 200+ GAMES: 229
MOST 200+ GAMES: Brink 31, Gesser 27, Leaf 23, Bledsoe 22,
Thompson 22, Rosenbach 16, Rypien 11, Kegel 10,
Davis 8, Gossen 7, Henderson 6, Blount 5, Garcia 5,
Paine 4. [30 quarterbacks]
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
1.
5.
9.
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
Jerry Henderson, Arizona State, 1967
Chuck Peck, California, 1974
Paul Mencke, USC, 1998
Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2007
Jerry Henderson, Baylor, 1967
Jerry Henderson, Oregon State, 1968
Timm Rosenbach, Oregon, 1987
Matt Kegel, Oregon State, 2003
13 times, last Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Att.)
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
.870
.818
.818
.809
.806
.800
.800
.800
Alex Brink, Oregon, 2006 (20/23)
Wayne Berry, Iowa, 1953 (9/11)
Ricky Turner, Montana State, 1983 (9/11)
Alex Brink, San Diego State, 2007 (38/47)
Timm Rosenbach, Arizona, 1987 (25/31)
Wayne Berry, UCLA, 1953 (8/10)
Frank Sarno, Pacific, 1954 (8/10)
Jerry Henderson, Oregon State, 1966 (8/10)
.800 Alex Brink, Idaho, 2006 (12/15)
10. .786 Bob Newman, California, 1956 (11/14)
.786 Aaron Garcia, Arizona State, 1989 (11/14)
NOTE: Bob Newman completed 11-of-12 for the West in the
1958 East-West Shrine Game.
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
2.
8.
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
Jason Gesser, Arizona, 2000 (3 ot)
Jack Thompson, Washington, 1976
Timm Rosenbach, Tennessee, 1988
Drew Bledsoe, Oregon State, 1991
Ryan Leaf, California, 1997
Alex Brink, California, 2005
Alex Brink, San Diego State, 2007
15 times, last Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005
LONGEST PASS PLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. 7. 10.
99
97
91
88
87
87
84
84
84
82
Jeff Tuel to Johnny Forzani, Arizona St., 2009
Steve Birnbaum to Nian Taylor, Idaho, 1998
Alex Brink to Brandon Gibson, Arizona, 2006
Matt Kegel to Marcus Williams, USC, 2000
Bob Newman to Jack Fanning, Stanford, 1957
Drew Bledsoe to Phillip Bobo, Utah, 1992
Bob Burkhart to Harlan Svare, Idaho, 1952
Wayne Berry to Jim Harerty, Iowa, 1953
Matt Kegel to Devard Darling, Arizona, 2003
Mark Rypien to Rueben Mayes, Oregon, 1985
RECEIVING
RECEPTIONS
1.
2.
6.
12
11
11
11
11
10
Doug Flansburg, Houston, 1966
Hugh Campbell, Arizona State, 1960
Leaford Hackett, Oregon, 1998
Michael Bumpus, USC, 2006
Brandon Gibson, Arizona, 2007
19 times, last Brandon Gibson, Oregon, 2008
RECEIVING YARDS
1.
255 Deron Pointer, ASU, 1993
2.
254 Nian Taylor, Idaho, 1998
3.
252 Gail Cogdill, Northwestern, 1958
4. 240 Jason Hill, California, 2005
5.
215Ed Barker, Oregon State, 1951
6.
212 Phillip Bobo, Utah, Copper Bowl, 1992
7.
210 Nakoa McElrath, Boise State, 2001
8.
206 Jason Hill, Colorado, 2004
9.
200 Nian Taylor, UCLA, 1997
10. 198 Harlan Svare, Idaho, 1952
TOTAL 100+ GAMES: 149 games by 61 players.
MOST 100+ GAMES: Levenseller 11, Gibson 11, Stallworth 9,
Hill 9, Campbell 9, Bobo 7, Davis 7, Barker 5,
McKenzie 5, Taylor 6, McElrath 6.
TOTAL 150+ GAMES: 29 games by 18 players.
MOST 150+ GAMES: Stallworth 3, Taylor 3, McElrath 3, Hill
3, Barker 2, Pointer 2, Bobo 2, Campbell 2, Svare
1, Cogdill 1, Oggs 1, Griggs 1, McWashington 1,
Jackson 1, McKenzie 1, Wynn 1, Riley 1, Gibson 1.
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
1.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Jack Fanning, Nebraska, 1957
Hugh Campbell, Arizona State, 1960
Mike Levenseller, Washington, 1976
Phillip Bobo, Arizona State, 1990
Deron Pointer, ASU, 1993
Nian Taylor, Idaho, 1998
Nakoa McElrath, Arizona, 2000
Nakoa McElrath, Boise State, 2001
Jason Hill, Idaho, 2004
Jason Hill, California, 2005
Chris Jordan, Idaho, 2006
LONGEST RECEPTION
1.
1.
3.
4.
5. 99
97
91
88
87
87
Johnny Forzani from Jeff Tuel, Arizona St., 2009
Nian Taylor from Steve Birnbaum, Idaho, 1998
Brandon Gibson from Alex Brink, Arizona, 2006
Marcus Williams from Matt Kegel, USC, 2000
Jack Fanning from Bob Newman, Stanford, 1957
Phillip Bobo from Drew Bledsoe, Utah, 1992
84
84
84
82
Harlan Svare from Bob Burkhart, Idaho, 1952
Jim Hagerty from Wayne Berry, Iowa, 1953
Devard Darling from Matt Kegel, Arizona, 2003
Rueben Mayes from Mark Rypien, Oregon, 1985
total offense
NET YARDS (400+)
1.
515 Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005
2.
475 Alex Brink, San Diego State, 2007
3.
468 Drew Bledsoe, Utah, Copper Bowl, 1992
4.
456 Alex Brink, Stanford, 2007
5.
424 Alex Brink, California, 2005
6.
417 Jason Gesser, California, 2002
7. 412 Mark Rypien, Oregon, 1985
412 Jason Gesser, California, 2001
9.
409 Mark Rypien, Utah, 1985
409 Alex Brink, UCLA, 2006
11. 403 Mike Pattinson, Arizona State, 1993
403 Ryan Leaf, Arizona State, 1997
TOTAL 300+ GAMES: 74 games by 19 players
MOST 300+ GAMES: Brink 15, Leaf 10, Rosenbach 7, Gesser
7, Thompson 6, Bledsoe 6, Gossen 4, Kegel
4, Rypien 3, Garcia 2, Pattinson 2, Burkhart 1,
Mathieson 1, Paine 1, Grant 1, Samoa 1, Mayes 1,
Blount 1, Davis 1.
TOTAL 200+ GAMES: 226 by 31 players
MOST 200+ GAMES: Brink 31, Gesser 27, Bledsoe 23, Leaf 23,
Rosenbach 20, Thompson 19, Rypien 12, Paine
12, Kegel 10, Davis 8, Gossen 7, Besser 6, Grant 5,
Blount 5, Garcia 5.
TOTAL PLAYS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
74
66
65
64
63
62
61
61
60
59
59
Drew Bledsoe, Montana, 1992
Timm Rosenbach, Colorado, 1987
Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005
Chad DeGrenier, Oregon, 1993
Alex Brink, Washington, 2006
Jack Thompson, California, 1976
Drew Bledsoe, Ohio State, 1991
Alex Brink, Arizona, 2007
Timm Rosenbach, Michigan, 1987
Jack Thompson, USC, 1976
Ryan Leaf, Arizona State, 1997
AVERAGE/PLAY (Min. 10 plays)
1.
15.9
John Hopkins, Idaho, 1975 (15/238)
TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR
1.
4.
7.
6
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
Jack Thompson, Arizona, 1978
Timm Rosenbach, Tennessee, 1988
Jason Gesser, Arizona, 2000 (3 ot)
Alex Brink, California, 2005
Alex Brink, San Diego State, 2007
Alex Brink, Washington, 2007
Bob Newman, Oregon State, 1957
Chuck Lyon, Idaho, 1975
Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005
Alex Brink, Idaho, 2006
Alex Brink, Idaho, 2007
All-purpose yards
(Rushing, Receiving, Punt Returns, KO Returns,
Interception Returns, since 1980)
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
375
282
272
269
266
265
259
258
246
240
Rueben Mayes, Oregon, 1984
Deron Pointer, Arizona State, 1993
Jerome Harrison, UCLA, 2005
Rueben Mayes, Stanford, 1984
Nian Taylor, Idaho, 1998
Michael Black, California, 1996
Jerome Harrison, Arizona, State, 2005
Steve Broussard, Arizona State, 1989
Steve Broussard, Oregon, 1989
Jason Hill, California, 2005
SINGLE-game records - Defense
tackles
TOTAL TACKLES
1.
28
Brian Forde, California, 1985
2.
25
25
4.
24
5. 23
23
7. 20
Brian Forde, Michigan, 1987
Dan Grayson, Arizona, 1989
Brian Forde, Stanford, 1986
Anthony McClanahan, USC, 1991
James Darling, Colorado, 1996
Six times, last
Brandon Moore, Arizona State, 1997
3 Lionel Thomas, Idaho, 1970
3Eric Johnson, Washington, 1972
3 Paul Sorensen, Arizona, 1981
3 Ron Collins, Stanford, 1984
3 Torey Hunter, ASU, 1991
3 Lamont Thompson, Washington, 1997
3 Will Derting, Nevada, 2002
SOLO TACKLES
INTERCEPTION YARDS
1.
3.
4.
5.
9.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
21
21
19
16
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
Brian Forde, California, 1985
Anthony McClanahan, USC, 1991
Dan Grayson, Arizona, 1989
Anthony McClanahan, Arizona State, 1992
Brian Flones, Arizona State, 1980
Brian Forde, Michigan, 1987
James Darling, Pittsburgh, 1995
James Darling, Colorado, 1996
Brian Flones, Arizona State, 1979
Artie Holmes, Arizona State, 1985
Brian Forde, Arizona State, 1987
98
96
93
91
81
INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWNS
1.
1
ASSISTED TACKLES
1.
3.
4. 7.
8.
15
15
14
13
13
13
12
11
Ben Carrillo, Washington, 1982
John Diggs, USC, 1990
Brian Forde, Stanford, 1986
Lee Blakeney, UCLA, 1981
Brandon Moore, Arizona State, 1997
Billy Newman, Arizona State, 2000
Anthony McClanahan, UNLV, 1991
Seven times, last by Steve Gleason, Stanford, 1999
TACKLES-FOR-LOSS
1.
2.
6.
7.
6.5
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
4.5
4.0
Cory Evans, Oregon State, 2007 (-20)
Keith Millard, Arizona, 1983 (-26)
DeWayne Patterson, Pacific, 1993 (-25)
Mkristo Bruce, Stanford 2006 (-33)
Andy Mattingly, Arizona State, 2007 (-31)
D.D. Acholonu, Washington, 2003 (-27)
18 times, last by Andy Mattingly, Oregon, 2007
TACKLES-FOR-LOSS YARDS
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
37
36
36
33
31
30
30
29
28
28
Will Derting, Nevada, 2002
Frank Miyaki, Idaho, 1945
Lionel Thomas, UCLA, 1969
Harold Haddock, Pacific, 1960
Mike Abbott, San Jose State, 1962
Mark Fields, Oregon, 1994 (4)
Keith Millard, Oregon State, 1983 (4)
Ivan Cook, Illinois, 1988 (3)
Mkristo Bruce, Stanford (5)
Andy Mattingly, Arizona State, 2007 (5)
Chad Eaton, Montana State, 1993 (3)
D.D. Acholonu, Texas, 2003 (3)
Keith Millard, Arizona, 1982 (4)
DeWayne Patterson, Montana State, 1993 (4)
Cory Evans, Oregon State, 2007 (6.5)
43 players, 49 times - Albert Charlton, California
(53), 1951; Chuck Stone, Washington (54), 1953;
Bruce Nevitt, Stanford (32), 1954; Garner Ekstran,
Stanford (40), 1960; Harold Haddock, Pacific (91),
1960; Clancy Williams, San Jose State, 1962 (62);
Bill Gaskins, Pacific (50), 1964; Bill Gaskins, Villanova
(41), 1965; Lewis Norris, Arizona State (57), 1966;
Lionel Thomas, UCLA (93), 1969; Tom Poe, Minnesota (26), 1971; Mark Patterson, California (63),
1975; Matt Elisara, UCLA (42), 1981; Joe Taylor,
Michigan (63), 1983; Ron Collins, UNLV (71), 1986;
Brian Forde, Wyoming (27), 1987; James Hasty,
Wyoming (40), 1987; Shawn Landrum, Arizona (62),
1987; Dan Webber, Arizona (1), 1987; Ron Ricard,
Oregon (74), 1989; Roosevelt Noble, Oregon State
(61), 1989; John Diggs, UCLA (72), 1990; Alvin
Dunn, BYU (25), 1990; Michael Wright, Arizona
(29), 1991; Ron Childs, UCLA (17), 1992; Chris
Hayes, Arizona State (44), 1993; DeWayne Patterson, UCLA (89), 1993; Shad Hinchen, Oregon State
(23), 1996; Billy Newman, Idaho (10), 2000; Billy
Newman, Stanford (54), 2001; Lamont Thompson,
Arizona (36), 2001; Erik Coleman, Oregon State
(43), 2001; Jason David, Purdue (45), 2001; Raonall
Smith, Boise State (54), 2001; Will Derting, Nevada
(98), 2002; Erik Coleman, UCLA (25), 2002; Jason
David, Colorado (41), 2003; Jason David, Arizona
(34), 2003; Virgil Williams, Oregon (40), 2003; Pat
Bennett, ASU (39), 2003; Pat Bennett, USC (28),
2004; Eric Frampton, Nevada, 2005; Michael Graise,
Stanford (33), 2006; Tyron Brackenridge, Oregon
(24), 2006; Eric Frampton, Washington (43), 2006;
Husain Abdullah, Stanford (55), 2007; Louis Bland,
Oregon State (16), 2008; Alex Hoffman-Ellis, SMU
(52), 2009; Myron Beck, SMU (67), 2009.
LONGEST INTERCETPION
SACKS (since 1979; 3+)
1.
2.
7.
8.
5.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
3.5
3.0
Mkristo Bruce, Stanford, 2006 (-33)
Tim Downing, California, 1987 (-8)
Keith Millard, Oregon State, 1983 (-35)
DeWayne Patterson, Oregon, 1993 (-23)
DeWayne Patterson, UCLA, 1994 (-13)
Andy Mattingly, Arizona State, 2007 (-29)
DeWayne Patterson, Oregon, 1994 (-22)
19 times, last Scott Davis, Oregon State, 2006
SACK YARDS
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
36
36
35
34
33
30
30
29
26
25
25
Keith Millard, Oregon State, 1983 (4)
Ivan Cook, Illinois, 1988 (3)
Matt Elisara, Montana State, 1981 (2)
Mark Fields, Oregon, 1994 (3)
Mkristo Bruce, Oregon State, 2006 (5)
Chad Eaton, Montana State, 1993 (3)
D.D. Acholonu, Texas, 2003 (3)
Andy Mattingly, Arizona State, 2007 (4)
Will Derting, Notre Dame, 2003 (3)
DeWayne Patterson, Fresno State, 1994 (3)
Adam Braidwood, Oregon State, 2004 (3)
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
9.
10.
98 Will Derting, Nevada, 2002
93 Lionel Thomas, UCLA, 1969
91 Harold Haddock, Pacific, 1960
89 Frank Miyaki, Idaho, 1945 (ns)
89 DeWayne Patterson, UCLA, 1993
75Eddie Pillings, Gonzaga, 1941 (ns)
74 Bill Lippincott, Montana, 1948 (ns)
74 Ron Ricard, Oregon, 1989
71 Ron Collins, UNLV, 1986
70 Clarence Zimmerman, Oregon, 1915 (ns)
70 Bill Sewell, Gonzaga, 1941 (ns)
SINGLE-game records - special teams
punting
PUNTS
1.
2.
3.
14 Mike Monahan, Stanford, 1969
12 Steve Johnston, UCLA, 1992
11Eight times, last by George Martin, Arizona, 1994
interceptions
PUNTING AVERAGE
(Min. 5 punts)
INTERCEPTIONS
1.
2.
1.
2.
4
3
3
3
3
3
Lamont Thompson, UCLA, 2001
Bill Lippincott, Oregon State, 1945
Laverne Torgeson, Penn State, 1948
Clete Baltes, Stanford, 1962
Rick Reed, Oregon, 1966
Lionel Thomas, Pacific, 1969
53.4
52.0
Kyle Basler, Arizona, 2004 (7/374)
Jason Hanson, Wyoming, 1990 (5/260)
PUNTING YARDS (400+)
1.
2.
3.
573
526
480
Mike Monahan, Stanford, 1969
Tim Davey, Idaho, 1978
Steve Johnston, UCLA, 1992
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4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
469
443
443
430
408
407
407
406
405
402
400
400
Glenn Harper, Oregon, 1982
Steve Johnston, UCLA, 1993
George Martin, Oregon, 1994
Kyle Basler, Stanford, 2003
Reid Forrest, USC, 2008
Hank Grenda, Washington, 1968
Rob Myers, Wyoming, 1989
Rob Myers, Arizona State, 1987
George Martin, UCLA, 1994
Gavin Hedrick, Nebraska, 1977
Reid Forrest, Oregon State, 2008
Mike Monahan, Pacific, 1969
LONGEST PUNT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10. 87
83
82
81
80
76
75
74
74
73
73
Kyle Basler, Arizona, 2004
Gavin Hedrick, California, 1975
Gavin Hedrick, California, 1977
Rob Meyers, USC, 1989
Richard Emerson, Oklahoma, 1938
Mark Rypien, Oregon State, 1984
Rob Myers, Wyoming, 1989
Keith Lincoln, Idaho, 1960
Rob Myers, Washington, 1989
Wayne Berry, Oregon State, 1953
Robert James, Army, 1963
Wsu individual records
kickoff return
KICKOFF RETURNS
1.
2.
8 Chantz Staden, Stanford, 2008
7 John Davis, Iowa, 1969
7Eric Johnson, USC, 1972
7 Chantz Staden, Arizona, 2008
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
1.
2.
3.
6.
7.
8.
9.
211 Dee Moronkola, Oregon, 1998
185 Chantz Staden, California, 2008
154 Clancy Williams, Oregon State, 1963
154 Tony Salter, Arizona State, 1990
154 Chantz Staden, Arizona, 2008
137 Deron Pointer, UCLA, 1992
135Victor Wood, Arizona, 1987
132 Sammy Moore, Colorado, 2003
131 Bernard Jackson, Oregon State, 1971
131 Charles Dillon, USC, 2007
KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
1.
1
punt return
PUNT RETURNS
1.
2.
4.
6.
9
8
8
7
7
6
Jay Dumas, Oregon, 1994
Jerry Williams, Oregon, 1946
Harry Thompson, Idaho, 1972
Marcus Trufant, Oregon, 2002
Michael Bumpus, Arizona, 2004
10 times, last Michael Bumpus, Colorado, 2004
PUNT RETURN YARDS (80+)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
167
157
113
110
103
97
91
91
90
88
Shawn Tims, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1997
Michael Bumpus, Nevada, 2005
Kitrick Taylor, Oregon, 1983
Marcus Trufant, Montana State, 2002
Sammy Moore, Stanford, 2003
Jerry Williams, Oregon, 1947
Kitrick Taylor, UCLA, 1985
Michael Bumpus, Arizona State, 2004
Mark Williams, San Jose State, 1968
Mark Williams, Idaho, 1968
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
1.
1
21 times by 16 players - Jerry Niesksen, Idaho, 1906
(80); Benton Bangs, Oregon, 1917 (72); Bud Roffler,
USC, 1950 (46); Bill Berry, Pacific, 1953 (69); Dave
Kerrone, San Jose State, 1960 (75); Mark Williams,
San Jose State, 1968 (81); Mark Williams, Oregon,
1968 (73); Mark Williams, Idaho, 1968 (72); Rick
Reed, San Jose State, 1968 (81); Lionel Thomas,
Idaho, 1970 (63); Robin Sinclair, Oregon State, 1972
(50); Robin Sinclair, Idaho, 1973 (82); Eric Johnson,
Idaho, 1973 (75); Mike Levenseller, UCLA, 1977
(32); Kitrick Taylor, Oregon, 1983 (78); Kitrick Taylor,
UCLA, 1985 (69); Ricky Reynolds, Montana State,
1985 (35); Jay Dumas, UCLA, 1995 (72); Shawn
Tims, Boise State, 1997 (73); Michael Bumpus,
Oregon, 2004 (52); Michael Bumpus, Arizona State,
2004 (76); Michael Bumpus, Nevada, 2005. [list
includes all players since 1949 plus players prior
to 1949 who were included in the list of long punt
returns.]
LONGEST PUNT RETURN
1.
2.
4.
5.
7.
8. 10.
118
87 Michael Bumpus, Nevada, 2005
81 Rick Reed, San Jose State, 1968
81 Mark Williams, San Jose State, 1968
80 Jerry Niesksen, Idaho, 1906
78 James Boylan, Oregon State, 1960 (non-scoring)
78 Kitrick Taylor, Oregon, 1983
76 Michael Bumpus, Arizona State, 2004
75 Dave Kerrone, San Jose State, 1960
75Eric Johnson, Idaho, 1973
73 Mark Williams, Oregon, 1968
73 Shawn Tims, Boise State, 1997
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25 times by 19 players; William Tonkin, College of
Idaho (95), 1928; Ted Rowher, USC (90), 1928; Bob
Kennedy, Idaho (80), 1941; Jerry Williams, Montana
(88), 1948; Jerry Williams, California (87), 1948; Bud
Roffler, Montana (85), 1951; Don Ellingsen, USC
(89), 1957; Chuck Morrell, UCLA (83), 1958; Ken
Graham, San Jose State (91), 1961; Ken Graham,
Stanford (92), 1962; Bill Gaskins, Idaho (?), 1963;
Aamon McWashington, Baylor (95), 1966; Mark
Williams, UCLA (97), 1968; Bernard Jackson, UCLA
(100), 1971; Bernard Jackson, Oregon State (95),
1971; Steve Broussard, Arizona State (98), 1989;
Anthony Prior, Arizona (99), 1990; Anthony Prior,
USC (100), 1991; Deron Pointer, UCLA (98), 1992;
Kevin Hicks, Michigan (97), 1993; Bryant Thomas,
San Jose State (50), 1996; Dee Moronkola, Oregon
(91), 1998; Dee Moronkola, Boise State (88), 1998;
Sammy Moore, Oklahoma (89), 2002; Sammy
Moore, Colorado (97), 2003. [list includes all players since 1948 plus players prior to 1949 who were
included in the list of long kickoff returns.]
LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN (90+ yards)
1.
3.
4.
6.
9.
12.
14.
16.
100
100
99
98
98
97
97
97
95
95
95
92
92
91
91
90
Bernard Jackson, UCLA, 1971
Anthony Prior, USC, 1991
Anthony Prior, Arizona, 1990
Steve Broussard, Arizona State, 1989
Deron Pointer, UCLA, 1992
Mark Williams, UCLA, 1968
Kevin Hicks, Michigan, 1993
Sammy Moore, Colorado, 2003
William Tonkin, College of Idaho, 1928
Ammon McWashington, Baylor, 1966
Bernard Jackson, Oregon State, 1971
Bill Gaskins, Idaho, 1963
Ken Graham, Stanford, 1962
Ken Graham, San Jose State, 1961
Dee Moronkola, Oregon, 1998
Ted Rowher, USC, 1928
SINGLE-game records - scoring
scoring
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
3.
7.
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
James Matthew, Idaho, 1982
Rueben Mayes, Stanford, 1984
Steve Broussard, BYU, 1989
Deon Burnett, SW Louisiana, 1999
Dave Minnich, Arizona, 2001
John Tippins, Montana State, 2001
17 times since 1983, last Chris Jordan, Idaho, 2006
TOTAL POINTS
1.
2.
5.
30
30
24
24
24
18
James Matthew, Idaho, 1982
Rueben Mayes, Stanford, 1984
Deon Burnett, SW Louisiana, 1999
Dave Minnich, Arizona, 2001
John Tippins, Montana State, 2001
31 players a total of 38 times
POINTS KICKING
1.
3. 8. 16
16
15
15
15
15
15
14
Jason Hanson, BYU, 1989
Rian Lindell, Boise State, 1997
Aaron Price, Temple, 1992
Drew Dunning, California, 2001
Drew Dunning, Purdue, 2001
Drew Dunning, New Mexico, 2003
Romeen Abdollmohammadi, Stanford, 2007
Five Times, last Drew Dunning, Washington, 2002
PAT MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
6. 12
11
9
8
8
7
Chuck Diedrick, Idaho, 1975
Rian Lindell, USL, 1997
Rian Lindell, California, 1997
John Traut, Montana State, 1985
Paul Watson, Oregon, 1977
Nine times, last Loren Langley, Idaho, 2004
PAT ATTEMPTS
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
12
11
9
9
8
7
Chuck Diedrick, Idaho, 1975
Rian Lindell, USL, 1997
John Traut, Montana State, 1985
Rian Lindell, California, 1997
Paul Watson, Oregon, 1997
12 times, last Loren Langley, Idaho, 2004
CONSECUTIVE PAT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
12
11
9
8
7
Chuck Diedrick, Idaho, 1975
Rian Lindell, USL, 1997
Rian Lindell, California, 1997
Paul Watson, Oregon, 1977
Five Players
LONGEST FIELD GOAL (50+)
1.
2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
14.
23.
31.
62 Jason Hanson, UNLV, 1991
58 Jason Hanson, Brigham Young, 1989
58 Jason Hanson, Arizona State, 1990
57 Paul Watson, Idaho, 1977
57 Rian Lindell, Boise State, 1997
55 Joe Danelo, Stanford, 1974
55 Jason Hanson, California, 1990
54 Jason Hanson, UCLA, 1990
54 Jason Hanson, Fresno State, 1991
53 Jason Hanson, Oregon State, 1989
53 Jason Hanson, Wyoming, 1990
53 Jason Hanson, Stanford, 1990
53 Tony Truant, Arizona, 1996
52 Nine times, last Rian Lindell, Arizona, 1999
51Eight times, last Tony Truant, Oregon State, 1995
50 Seven times, last Rian Lindell, Oregon State, 1999
MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS
1.
4.
2
2
2
1
Kevin Morris, Oregon State, 1981 (52, 50)
Jason Hanson, Brigham Young, 1989 (58, 52)
Jason Hanson, Fresno State, 1991 (54, 50)
29 times by seven players
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
9.
6
5
5
4
Paul Watson, Kansas, 1977
Seven Times, last
Loren Langley, Washington, 2005
18 times, last Romeen Abdollmohammadi,
Stanford, 2007
FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
5
4
4
Drew Dunning, New Mexico, 2003
11 times, last
Romeen Abdollmohammadi, 2007
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(Min. 4 attempts)
1. 1.000
2. 1.000
5/5, Drew Dunning, New Mexico, 2003
4/4 by several players, Several players, last by
Romeen Abdollmohammadi, Stanford, 2007
CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS
1. 1.000
2. 1.000
5/5, Drew Dunning, New Mexico, 2003
4/4, Several players, last by
Romeen Abdollmohammadi, Stanford, 2007
SINGLE-season records - offense
rushing
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
308
264
260
258
242
228
224
222
218
215
Jerome Harrison, 2005
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1992
Steve Broussard, 1989
Rueben Mayes, 1984
Michael Black, 1997
Rueben Mayes, 1985
Jonathan Smith, 2003
Steve Broussard, 1988
Rich Swinton, 1988
Kevin Brown, 1998
NET RUSHING YARDS (1000+)
1. 1,900
2. 1,637
3. 1,330
4. 1,280
5. 1,237
6. 1,236
7. 1,189
8. 1,181
9. 1,059
10. 1,046
11. 1,018
12. 1,000
Jerome Harrison, 2005
Rueben Mayes, 1984
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1992
Steve Broussard, 1988
Steve Broussard, 1989
Rueben Mayes, 1985
Bernard Jackson, 1971
Michael Black, 1997
Andrew Jones, 1973
Kevin Brown, 1998
Rich Swinton, 1988
Kerry Porter, 1983
PASSING YARDS
1. 3,968
2. 3,818
3. 3,408
4. 3,246
5. 3,097
6. 3,010
7. 2,947
8. 2,899
9. 2,891
10. 2,811
Ryan Leaf, 1997
Alex Brink, 2007
Jason Gesser, 2002
Drew Bledsoe, 1992
Timm Rosenbach, 1988
Jason Gesser, 2001
Matt Kegel, 2003
Alex Brink, 2006
Alex Brink, 2005
Ryan Leaf, 1996
SENIOR RECORD
3,818 Alex Brink, 2007
JUNIOR RECORD
3,968 Ryan Leaf, 1997
SOPHOMORE RECORD
2,891 Alex Brink, 2005
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
24
24
20
19
17
15
Ty Paine, 1970
Timm Rosenbach, 1987
Jack Thompson, 1978
Ty Paine, 1971
Jerry Henderson, 1967
Five times, last by Alex Brink, 2007
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 100)
SENIOR RECORD
1,900 Jerome Harrison, 2005
JUNIOR RECORD
1,637 Rueben Mayes, 1984
SOPHOMORE RECORD
1,046 Kevin Brown, 1998
FRESHMAN RECORD
974 Deon Burnett, 1999
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
AVERAGE/ATTEMPT (Min. 100)
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
6.72
6.34
6.17
6.08
5.86
5.78
5.77
5.60
5.53
5.52
Bernard Jackson, 1971 (177/1,189)
Rueben Mayes, 1984 (258/1,632)
Jerome Harrison, 2005 (308/1,900)
Ken Grandberry, 1971 (103/626)
Talmadge Washington, 1954 (105/634)
Tim Harris, 1981 (161/931)
Steve Broussard, 1988 (222/1,280)
Ron Cheatham, 1974 (110/616)
Jermaine Green, 2002 (150/829)
Tali Ena, 1978 (132/728)
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
2.
4.
5.
16
13
13
12
11
Jerome Harrison, 2005
Steve Broussard, 1989
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1992
Deon Burnett, 1999
Seven Times, last by Michael Black, 1997
passing
PASS ATTEMPTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
503
432
410
402
396
394
390
375
373
358
358
Alex Brink, 2007
Drew Bledsoe, 1992
Ryan Leaf, 1997
Jason Gesser, 2002
Alex Brink, 2006
Matt Kegel, 2003
Timm Rosenbach, 1987
Jason Gesser, 2001
Ryan Leaf, 1996
Drew Bledsoe, 1991
Alex Brink, 2005
PASS COMPLETIONS
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
305
241
241
236
227
222
218
218
208
205
Alex Brink, 2007
Drew Bledsoe, 1992
Alex Brink, 2006
Jason Gesser, 2002
Ryan Leaf, 1997
Timm Rosenbach, 1987
Timm Rosenbach, 1988
Matt Kegel, 2003
Jack Thompson, 1976
Alex Brink, 2005
1.
2.
3.
5.
7.
9. .645
.609
.608
.606
.587
.586
.584
.582
.581
.581
34
28
26
26
24
24
21
21
20
20
Timm Rosenbach, 1988 (218/338)
Alex Brink, 2006 (241/396)
Aaron Garcia, 1989 (115/189)
Alex Brink, 2007 (305/503)
Jason Gesser, 2002 (236/402)
Jack Thompson, 1976 (203/335)
Jack Thompson, 1977 (192/329)
Mark Rypien, 1985 (159/273)
Chad Davis, 1994 (197/339)
Ricky Turner, 1983 (100/172)
Ryan Leaf, 1997
Jason Gesser, 2002
Jason Gesser, 2001
Alex Brink, 2007
Timm Rosenbach, 1988
Alex Brink, 2005
Ryan Leaf, 1996
Matt Kegel, 2003
Jack Thompson, 1976
Drew Bledsoe, 1992
RECEIVING
RECEPTIONS
1.
2.
3.
6.
8.
9.
10.
72
70
67
67
67
63
63
62
60
59
Nakoa McElrath, 2001
Michael Bumpus, 2007
Hugh Campbell, 1960
Mike Levenseller, 1976
Brandon Gibson, 2007
Tim Stallworth, 1988
C.J. Davis, 1992
Jason Hill, 2005
Michael Bumpus, 2006
Steve Broussard, 1987
SENIOR RECORD
72 Nakoa McElrath, 2001
JUNIOR RECORD
67 Mike Levenseller, 1976
67 Brandon Gibson, 2007
SOPHOMORE RECORD
67 Hugh Campbell, 1960
RECEIVING YARDS
1. 1,180
2. 1,163
3. 1,151
4. 1,124
5. 1,097
6. 1,024
7. 1,007
8. 1,005
9.
996
10. 964
Brandon Gibson, 2007
Nakoa McElrath, 2001
Tim Stallworth, 1988
Mike Levenseller, 1976
Jason Hill, 2005
C.J. Davis, 1992
Jason Hill, 2004
Chris Jackson, 1997
Deron Pointer, 1993
Milton Wynn, 2000
RECEIVING AVERAGE
(Min. 20 receptions)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
25.9
23.2
22.8
22.4
21.2
20.9
20.2
19.5
19.4
19.0
Nian Taylor, 1997 (22/570)
Sammy Moore, 2003 (23/532)
Gail Cogdill, 1958 (21/479)
Jason Hill, 2004 (45/1007)
Deron Pointer, 1993 (47/996)
Mike Bush, 2001 (46/959)
Kevin McKenzie, 1996 (31/626)
Marcus Williams, 2000 (33/643)
Kitrick Taylor, 1986 (27/523)
Brock Aynsley, 1970 (21/400)
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
1.
2.
3.
6. 8.
13
12
11
11
11
10
10
9
Jason Hill, 2005
Jason Hill, 2004
Kevin McKenzie, 1997
Chris Jackson, 1997
Devard Darling, 2002
Hugh Campbell, 1960
Mike Bush, 2001
Six Times, last by Brandon Gibson, 2007
total offense
NET YARDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
3,920
3,852
3,433
3,292
3,185
3,111
2,997
2,907
2,898
2,743
Ryan Leaf, 1997 (492 plays)
Alex Brink, 2007 (566)
Timm Rosenbach, 1988 (467)
Jason Gesser, 2002 (456)
Drew Bledsoe, 1992 (516)
Jason Gesser, 2001 (461)
Alex Brink, 2005 (414)
Alex Brink, 2006 (474)
Matt Kegel, 2003 (452)
Timm Rosenbach, 1987 (528)
SENIOR RECORD
3,852 Alex Brink, 2007
JUNIOR RECORD
3,920 Ryan Leaf, 1997
SOPHOMORE RECORD
2,997 Alex Brink, 2005
TOTAL PLAYS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
566
528
516
492
474
467
462
461
456
452
Alex Brink, 2007
Timm Rosenbach, 1987
Drew Bledsoe, 1992
Ryan Leaf, 1997
Alex Brink, 2006
Timm Rosenbach, 1988
Drew Bledsoe, 1991
Jason Gesser, 2001
Jason Gesser, 2002
Matt Kegel, 2003
AVERAGE/PLAY (Min. 100 plays)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
7.97
7.35
7.24
7.22
7.07
6.93
6.81
6.75
6.72
6.63
6.63
Ryan Leaf, 1997 (492/3,920)
Timm Rosenbach, 1998 (467/3,433)
Alex Brink, 2005 (414/2,997)
Jason Gesser, 2002 (456/3,292)
Brad Gossen, 1989 (194/1,371)
Mark Rypien, 1985 (2,417)
Alex Brink, 2007 (566/3852)
Jason Gesser, 2001 (461/3,111)
Bernard Jackson, 1971 (177/1,189)
Aaron Garcia, 1989 (241/1,599)
Jason Gesser, 2000 (304/2,014)
TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR
1.
2.
3. 5.
6.
8.
9.
40
34
28
28
27
26
26
24
22
22
Ryan Leaf, 1997
Timm Rosenbach, 1988
Jason Gesser, 2001
Jason Gesser, 2002
Ryan Leaf, 1996
Alex Brink, 2005
Alex Brink, 2007
Drew Bledsoe, 1992
Jack Thompson, 1976
Matt Kegel, 2003
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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
(Rushing, Receiving, Punt Returns, KO Returns,
Interception Returns, since 1980)
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
1. 2,118
2. 2,113
3. 1,790
4. 1,768
5. 1,653
6. 1,533
7. 1,501
8. 1,488
9. 1,442
10. 1,419
Bernard Jackson, 1971 (1,189-185-0-744-0)
Jerome Harrison, 2005 (1,900-206-0-7-0)
Steve Broussard, 1989 (1,237-326-0-227-0)
Rueben Mayes, 1984 (1,637-113-0-18-0)
Sammy Moore, 2003 (0-533-405-715-0)
Steve Broussard, 1988 (1,280-152-0-101-0
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1992 (1,330-171-0-0)
Rueben Mayes, 1985 (1,236-252-0-0-0)
Clarence Williams, 1964 (783-210-108-341-0)
Jonathan Smith, 2003 (961-349-0-109-0)
SINGLE-season records - defense
DEFENSIVE TACKLE
TOTAL TACKLES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
157
153
147
144
141
140
138
136
133
132
Brian Forde, 1986
Lee Blakeney, 1984
Tuineau Alipate, 1987
Anthony McClanahan, 1991
Brian Forde, 1987
Anthony McClanahan, 1992
Tom Poe, 1971
James Darling, 1996
Dan Grayson, 1989
John Rushing, 1991
SOLO TACKLES
1.
2.
3.
6.
7.
8.
10.
99
96
89
89
89
88
85
84
84
82
82
Anthony McClanahan, 1992
James Darling, 1996
Gary Larson, 1974
Don Hover, 1974
Brian Forde, 1987
Brian Forde, 1985
Tuineau Alipate, 1987
Dan Grayson, 1989
Anthony McClanahan, 1991
Anthony McClanahan, 1993
Steve Gleason, 1997
ASSISTED TACKLES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. 7. 10.
81
79
77
65
64
64
62
62
62
60
Lee Blakeney, 1984
Lee Blakeney, 1981
Brian Forde, 1986
Tom Poe, 1971
Lee Blakeney, 1980
Mike Walker, 1981
Rico Tipton, 1984
Tuineau Alipate, 1987
Curtis Holden, 1999
Anthony McClanahan, 1991
TACKLES-FOR-LOSS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. 7.
8.
9.
10.
22.0
21.5
21.0
19.0
18.5
18.5
18.0
17.5
16.5
16.0
DeWayne Patterson, 1993 (-150)
Rien Long, 2002 (-108)
D.D. Acholonu, 2003 (-130)
Brandon Moore, 1997 (-90)
Keith Millard, 1983 (121.5)
DeWayne Patterson, 1994 (-92)
Scott Pelluer, 1980 (-72)
Keith Millard, 1982 (81)
Mark Fields, 1994 (-86)
Mkristo Bruce, 2006 (-77)
TACKLES-FOR-LOSS YARDS
1.
150 DeWayne Patterson, 1993 (22)
2.
130 D.D. Acholonu, 2003 (21)
3. 121.5 Keith Millard, 1983 (18.5)
4.
108 Rien Long, 2002 (21.5)
5.
92 DeWayne Patterson, 1994 (18.5)
6.
90 Brandon Moore, 1997 (19.0)
7. 87.5Erik Howard, 1985 (13.0)
8.
87 Dorian Boose, 1996 (11.5)
9.
86 Mark Fields, 1994 (16.5)
10.
84 Leon Bender, 1996 (13.5)
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SACKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
17.0
16.5
13.5
13.0
12.5
12.0
11.0
10.0
10.0
9.5
9.5
DeWayne Patterson, 1993 (-128)
D.D. Acholonu, 2003 (-121)
DeWayne Patterson, 1994 (-73)
Rien Long, 2002 (-85)
Keith Millard, 1983 (-107.5)
Scott Pelluer, 1980 (-60)
Mkristo Bruce, 2006 (-77)
Mike Walker, 1981 (-55)
Mkristo Bruce, 2005 (-52)
D.D. Acholonu, 2001 (-69)
Isaac Brown, 2001 (-54)
SACKS YARDS
1.
128 DeWayne Patterson, 1993 (17)
2.
121 D. D. Acholonu, 2003 (16.5)
3. 107.5 Keith Millard, 1983 (12.5)
4.
85 Rien Long, 2002 (12.0)
5.
78 Ivan Cook, 1988 (9.0)
6. 76.5Erik Howard, 1985 (7.0)
7.
75 Matt Elisara, 1981 (7.0)
75 Dorian Boose, 1996 (6.5)
9.
73 DeWayne Patterson, 1994 (13.5)
10.
69 D.D. Acholonu, 2001 (9.5)
INTERCEPTIONS
INTERCEPTIONS
1.
2.
3.
8.
10
8
7
6
Lamont Thompson, 2001
Rick Reed, 1968
Five Times, last Erik Coleman, 2003
Three times, last Jason David, 2003
SENIOR RECORD
10 Lamont Thompson, 2001
JUNIOR RECORD
7 Jason David, 2002
SOPHOMORE RECORD
5 Greg Burns, 1992
FRESHMAN RECORD
7 Bill Lippincott, 1945
INTERCEPTION YARDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
156
144
143
137
114
105
101
98
98
97
Lionel Thomas, 1969
Jason David, 2003
Frank Miyaki, 1945
Rick Reed, 1968
Husain Abdullah, 2007
Mike Abbott, 1962
Jason David, 2002
Harold Haddock, 1960
Will Derting, 2002
Lamont Thompson, 2001
INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWNS
1.
2.
2
1
Jason David, 2003
40 players
SINGLE-season records - special teams
PUNTING
PUNTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8. 10.
95
86
82
78
77
77
71
70
70
69
George Martin, 1994
Reid Forrest, 2009
Kareem Anderson, 1999
Kyle Basler, 2004
Kyle Basler, 2003
Reid Forrest, 2008
Alan Cox, 2000
Steve Johnston, 1992
Kareem Anderson, 1998
Rob Myers, 1987
PUNTING AVERAGE
(Min. 25 punts)
1.
2.
5.
7.
45.4
44.7
44.7
44.7
43.5
43.5
43.4
Jason Hanson, 1990 (59/2,674)
Gavin Hedrick, 1977 (53/2,368)
Gavin Hedrick, 1975 (50/2,234)
Rob Myers, 1989 (52/2,326)
Jeff Banks, 1997 (56/2,431)
Kyle Basler, 2003 (77/3,351)
Keith Lincoln, 1959 (41/1,779)
8.
43.2
43.2
43.2
Gavin Hedrick, 1976 (59/2,549)
George Martin, 1995 (67/2,892)
Reid Forrest, 2009 (86/3718)
PUNTING YARDS
1. 3,718
2. 3,689
3. 3,384
4. 3,361
5. 3,351
6. 3,174
7. 2,892
8. 2,726
9. 2,698
10. 2,679
Reid Forrest, 2009 (86)
George Martin, 1994 (95)
Kareem Anderson, 1999 (82)
Kyle Basler, 2004 (78)
Kyle Basler, 2003 (77)
Reid Forrest, 2008 (77)
George Martin, 1995 (67)
Alan Cox, 2000 (71)
Steve Johnston, 1992 (70)
Jason Hanson, 1990 (59)
PUNT RETURN
PUNT RETURNS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. 9.
10.
43 Sammy Moore, 2003 (405)
41 Bill Sewell, 1941
39 Jay Dumas, 1994 (288)
38 Marcus Trufant, 2002 (402)
34 Michael Bumpus, 2004 (391)
30 Kitrick Taylor, 1985 (260)
30Victor Wood, 1988 (186)
30 Shawn Tims, 1997 (405)
28 Jay Dumas, 1993 (210)
26 Kitrick Taylor, 1982 (162)
PUNT RETURN YARDS
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
405
405
402
391
335
333
288
260
241
232
Shawn Tims, 1997 (30 returns)
Sammy Moore, 2003 (43)
Marcus Trufant, 2002 (38)
Michael Bumpus, 2004
Jerry Williams, 1947 (34)
Mark Williams, 1968 (20)
Jay Dumas, 1994 (39)
Kitrick Taylor, 1985 (30)
Robin Sinclair, 1973 (20)
Michael Bumpus, 2005 (17)
SENIOR RECORD
405 Shawn Tims, 1997
405 Sammy Moore, 2003
JUNIOR RECORD
335 Jerry Williams, 1947
SOPHOMORE RECORD
232 Michaael Bumpus, 2005
FRESHMAN RECORD
391 Michael Bumpus, 2004
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
(Min. 10 returns)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
17.2
17.2
16.8
16.7
14.9
14.2
13.6
13.5
12.1
11.8
Don Paul, 1949 (12/206)
Ray Williams, 1978 (10/172)
James Boylan, 1960 (12/202)
Mark Williams, 1968 (20/233)
Wayne Berry, 1953 (11/164)
Bud Roffler, 1951 (14/199)
Michael Bumpus, 2005 (17/232)
Shawn Tims, 1997 (30/405)
Robin Sinclair, 1973 (20/241)
Bud Roffler, 1950 (16/189)
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
1.
2.
3.
3
2
1
Mark Williams, 1968
Michael Bumpus, 2004
17 times by 15 players
KICKOFF RETURN
KICKOFF RETURNS
1.
2.
4.
5. 6. 43 Chantz Staden, 2008 (970)
33Victor Wood, 1988 (597)
33 Sammy Moore, 2003 (715)
31 Charles Dillon, 2007 (650)
27 Bernard Jackson, 1970 (498)
27 Bernard Jackson, 1971 (744)
22 Mike Washington, 1978 (452)
22 Anthony Prior, 1991 (530)
22 Curtis Nettles, 2000 (380)
10. 20
Five times, last Tony Salter, 1990 (416)
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
970 Chantz Staden, 2008 (43)
744 Bernard Jackson, 1971 (27)
715 Sammy Moore, 2003 (33)
650 Charles Dillon, 2007 (31)
597Victor Wood, 1988 (33)
530 Anthony Prior, 1991 (22)
504 Dee Moronkola, 1998 (16)
498 Bernard Jackson, 1970 (27)
469Eric Johnson, 1972 (20)
456 Mark Williams, 1968 (17)
SENIOR RECORD
744 Bernard Jackson, 1971
JUNIOR RECORD
970 Chantz Staden, 2008
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 10)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
31.5
28.0
27.6
26.8
25.6
25.5
25.2
25.1
24.7
24.6
Dee Moronkola, 1998 (16/504)
Jerry Williams, 1948 (16/448)
Bernard Jackson, 1971 (27/744)
Mark Williams, 1968 (17/456)
Sammy Moore, 2002 (11/282)
Deron Pointer, 1992 (15/383)
Mike Washington, 1977 (14/353)
Mike Washington, 1980 (14/352)
Dee Moronkola, 1996 (10/246)
Dennis Rath, 1954 (10/246)
KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
1.
4.
2
2
2
1
Jerry Williams, 1948
Bernard Jackson, 1971
Dee Moronkola, 1998
19 times by 16 players
SINGLE-season records - scoring
SCORING
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
3.
4.
6.
17
17
14
13
13
12
Steve Broussard, 1989
Jerome Harrison, 2005
Bernard Jackson, 1971
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1992
Jason Hill, 2005
Seven times, last by Jason Hill, 2004
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
9.
10.
51
49
47
40
40
40
37
36
35
Drew Dunning, 2001
Drew Dunning, 2002
Jason Hanson, 1988
Tony Truant, 1996
Drew Dunning, 2003
Loren Langley, 2005
Jason Hanson, 1989
John Traut, 1985
Three times, last Romeen Abdollmohammadi, 2007
PAT MADE
1.
2.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
57
47
47
46
38
38
36
35
34
34
Rian Lindell, 1997
Drew Dunning, 2001
Drew Dunning, 2002
Jason Hanson, 1988
Tony Truant, 1996
Loren Langley, 2005
Jason Hanson, 1989
Drew Dunning, 2003
John Traut, 1985
Romeen Abdollmohammadi, 2007
CONSECUTIVE PAT
1.
2.
3.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
50
28
26
26
25
25
24
23
19
18
Rian Lindell, 1997
Rian Lindell, 1999
Kevin Adams, 1987
Aaron Price, 1992
Rian Lindell, 1998
Paul Watson, 1977
Kevin Adams, 1986
Drew Dunning, 2001
Tony Truant, 1994
Three times, last Romeen Abdollmohammadi, 2007
MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS
1.
2.
4.
6
5
5
2
2
Jason Hanson, 1991
Jason Hanson, 1989
Jason Hanson, 1990
Five times, last
Rian Lindell, 1999
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8. 33
32
31
27
26
26
24
22
Drew Dunning, 2002 (22)
Aaron Price, 1993 (17)
Drew Dunning, 2003 (27)
Jason Hanson, 1989 (21)
Jason Hanson, 1990 (17)
John Traut, 1983 (16)
Joe Danelo, 1972
Six times, last Loren Langley, 2005 (14)
TOTAL POINTS
1.
116 Drew Dunning, 2003
2.
113 Drew Dunning, 2002
3.
104 Steve Broussard, 1989
4.
102 Jerome Harrison, 2005
5.
101 Drew Dunning, 2001
6.
99 Jason Hanson, 1989
7.
93 Rian Lindell, 1997
8.
91 Jason Hanson, 1988
9.
84 Bernard Jackson, 1971
10.
80 Three times, last Loren Langley, 2005
SENIOR RECORD
116 Drew Dunning, 2003 (kicker)
JUNIOR RECORD
113 Drew Dunning, 2002 (kicker)
SOPHOMORE RECORD
101 Drew Dunning, 2001 (kicker)
FRESHMAN RECORD
91 Jason Hanson, 1988 (kicker)
POINTS KICKING
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
116
113
101
99
93
91
80
79
77
76
Drew Dunning, 2003
Drew Dunning, 2002
Drew Dunning, 2001
Jason Hanson, 1989
Rian Lindell, 1997
Jason Hanson, 1988
Jason Hanson, 1990
Loren Langley, 2005
Aaron Price, 1993
Romeen Abdollmohammadi, 2007
PAT ATTEMPTS
1.
60
Rian Lindell, 1997
FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
27
22
21
18
17
17
16
15
14
Drew Dunning, 2003 (31)
Drew Dunning, 2002 (33)
Jason Hanson, 1989 (27)
Drew Dunning, 2001 (22)
Jason Hanson, 1990 (26)
Aaron Price, 1993 (32)
John Traut, 1983 (26)
Jason Hanson, 1988 (21)
Three times, last Romeen Abdollmohammadi, 2007
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 att.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
.871
.818
.750
.737
.722
.706
.667
.636
.625
Drew Dunning, 2003 (27/31)
Drew Dunning, 2001 (18/22)
Rian Lindell, 1999 (12/16)
Romeen Abdollmohammadi, 2007 (14-19)
Aaron Price, 1992 (13/18)
Rian Lindell, 1997 (12/17)
Drew Dunning, 2002 (22/33)
Loren Langley, 2005 (14/22)
Three times, last Kevin Adams, 1987 (10/16)
Career records - offense
rushing
6.
7.
8.
9.
528
482
453
424
424
Dwight Tardy, 2006-09
Jerome Harrison, 2004-05
Ken Grandberry, 1971-73
Dan Doornink, 1974-77
Michael Black, 1996-97
NET RUSHING YARDS
1. 3,519
2. 3,054
3. 2,938
4. 2,830
5. 2,800
6. 2,618
7. 2,241
8. 2,129
9. 2,102
10. 1,888
Rueben Mayes, 1982-85
Steve Broussard, 1986-89
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1989-92
Tim Harris, 1979-82
Jerome Harrison, 2004-05
Kerry Porter, 1982-86
Dwight Tardy, 2006-09
Michael Black, 1997-97
Ken Grandberry, 1971-73
Tali Ena, 1976-79
AVERAGE/ATTEMPT (Min. 200)
1.5.81Jerome Harrison, 2004-05 (482/2,800)
2. 5.53 Rueben Mayes, 1982-85 (636/3,519)
3. 5.22 Tim Harris, 1979-82 (542/2,830)
4. 5.22 Bernard Jackson, 1970-71 (341/1,779)
5. 5.02 Michael Black, 1996-97 (424/2,129)
6. 5.01 Steve Broussard, 1986-89 (610/3,054)
7. 4.82 Tali Ena, 1976-79 (372/1,888)
8. 4.75 Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1989-92 (618/2,938)
10. 4.68 Kerry Porter, 1982-86 (560/2,618)
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
9.
10.
33
25
23
22
19
19
19
18
17
16
Steve Broussard, 1986-89
Jerome Harrison, 2004-05
Rueben Mayes, 1982-85
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1989-92
Ken Grandberry, 1971-73
Kerry Porter, 1982-86
Michael Black, 1996-97
Bernard Jackson, 1970-71
Tim Harris, 1979-82
Tali Ena, 1976-79
passing
PASS ATTEMPTS
1. 1,451
2. 1,118
3. 1,086
4.
979
5.
880
6.
789
7.
725
8.
640
9.
613
10. 595
Alex Brink, 2004-07
Jason Gesser, 1999-2002
Jack Thompson, 1975-78
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88
Ty Paine, 1970-72
Chad Davis, 1994-95
Mark Rypien, 1981-85
Steve Birnbaum, 1996-99
PASS COMPLETIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
848
611
601
532
474
473
371
326
325
306
Alex Brink, 2004-07
Jason Gesser, 1999-2002
Jack Thompson, 1975-78
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97
Chad Davis, 1994-95
Mark Rypien, 1981-85
Ty Paine, 1970-72
Steve Birnbaum, 1996-99
PASSING YARDS
1. 10,913
2. 8,830
3. 7,818
4. 7,433
5. 7,373
6. 5,995
7. 4,573
8. 4,167
9. 4,136
10. 3,982
Alex Brink, 2004-07
Jason Gesser, 1999-02
Jack Thompson, 1975-78
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88
Mark Rypien, 1981-85
Chad Davis, 1994-95
Ty Paine, 1970-72
Matt Kegel, 2000-03
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
636
618
610
560
542
Rueben Mayes, 1982-85
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1989-92
Steve Broussard, 1986-89
Kerry Porter, 1982-86
Tim Harris, 1979-82
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 150)
1.
2.
3.
4.
.601
.584
.580
.563
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88 (474/789)
Alex Brink, 2004-07 (848/1451)
Chad Davis, 1994-95 (371/640)
Bob Newman, 1956-58 (246/437)
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
.553
.547
.543
.538
.537
.532
Jack Thomson, 1975-78) (601/1,086)
Jason Gesser, 1999-02 (611/1,118)
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92 (532/979)
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97 (473/880)
Matt Kegel, 2000-03 (305/568)
Mark Rypien, 1981-85 (326/613)
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
76
70
59
53
46
39
28
27
24
22
Alex Brink, 2004-07
Jason Gesser, 1999-02
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97
Jack Thompson, 1975-78
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88
Mark Rypien, 1981-85
Bob Newman, 1956-58
Matt Kegel, 2000-03
Chad Davis, 1994-95
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD PASS
1.
2.
25
17
Jason Gesser, 2001-02
Ryan Leaf, 1996-97
MOST GAMES WITH A TD PASS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
37
31
28
24
23
22
13
12
Alex Brink, 2004-07
Jason Gesser, 1999-2002
Jack Thompson, 1975-78
Ryan Leaf, 1995-97
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88
Matt Kegel, 2000-03
Mark Rypien, 1981-85
MULTIPLE TD PASS GAMES
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
21
21
16
15
14
12
10
Jason Gesser, 1999-2002
Alex Brink, 2004-07
Ryan Leaf, 1995-97
Jack Thompson, 1975-78
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88
Mark Rypien, 1981-85
RECEIVING
RECEPTIONS
1
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
195
182
177
148
148
140
139
128
125
121
Michael Bumpus, 2004-07 (2,022 yards)
Brandon Gibson, 205-08 (2,756 yards)
Hugh Campbell, 1960-62 (2,452 yards)
Phillip Bobo, 1990-92 (2,182 yards)
Jason Hill, 2003-06 (2,704 yards)
Nian Taylor, 1996-99 (2,447 yards)
Doug Flansburg, 1965-67 (1,652 yards)
C.J. Davis, 1988-92 (2,168 yards)
Tim Stallworth, 1986-89 (2,250 yards)
Mike Levenseller, 1975-77 (2,061 yards)
RECEIVING YARDS
1. 2,756
2. 2,704
3. 2,459
4. 2,447
5. 2,250
6. 2,182
7. 2,168
8. 2,098
9. 2,051
10. 2,022
Brandon Gibson, 2005-08
Jason Hill, 2003-06
Hugh Campbell, 1960-62
Nian Taylor, 1996-99
Tim Stallworth, 1986-89
Phillip Bobo, 1990-92
C.J. Davis, 1988-92
Deron Pointer, 1991-93
Mike Levenseller, 1975-77
Michael Bumpus, 2004-07
RECEIVING AVERAGE
(Min. 30 receptions)
1.
19.6
Gail Cogdill, 1957-59 (64/1,256)
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
1.
32
2.
22
3.
18
18
18
6.
17
7. 16
16
16
16
122
Jason Hill, 2003-06
(2nd all-time Pac-10)
Hugh Campbell, 1960-62
Nian Taylor, 1996-99
Deron Pointer, 1991-93
Devard Darling, 2002-03
Brandon Gibson, 2005-08
Brian Kelly, 1975-77
Tim Stallworth, 1986-89
Phillip Bobo, 1990-92
Mike Bush, 2001-02
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NET YARDS
1. 11,011
2. 9,007
3. 7,698
4. 7,262
5. 7,151
6. 6,690
7. 5,101
8. 5,046
9. 4,167
10. 3,947
Alex Brink, 2004-06
Jason Gesser, 1999-01
Jack Thompson, 1975-78
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88
Mark Rypien, 1981-85
Ty Paine, 1970-72
Chad Davis, 1994-95
Matt Kegel, 2000-03
TOTAL PLAYS
1. 1,697
2. 1,357
3. 1,345
4. 1,216
5. 1,086
6. 1,053
7. 1,052
8.
808
9.
800
10. 677
Alex Brink, 2004-07
Jason Gesser, 1999-02
Jack Thompson, 1975-78
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97
Ty Paine, 1970-72
Mark Rypien, 1981-85
Chad Davis, 1994-95
Ricky Turner, 1980-83
AVERAGE/PLAY (Min. 250 plays)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
6.90
6.64
6.49
6.31
6.16
5.88
5.84
5.72
5.54
5.53
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97 (1,053/7,262)
Jason Gesser, 1999-02 (1,357/9,007)
Alex Brink, 2004-07 (1,697/11,011)
Mark Rypien, 1981-85 (808/5,101)
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88 (1,086/6,690)
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92 (1,216/7,151)
Matt Kegel, 2000-03 (676/3,947)
Jack Thompson, 1975-78 (1,345/7,698)
Steve Birnbaum, 1996-99 (658/3,648)
Rueben Mayes, 1982-85 (636/3,519)
TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
81
74
72
63
56
54
38
33
32
27
Alex Brink, 2004-07
Jason Gesser, 1999-01
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97
Jack Thompson,1975-78
Drew Bledsoe, 1990-92
Timm Rosenbach, 1986-88
Mark Rypien, 1981-85
Steve Broussard, 1986-89
Ty Paine, 1970-72
Matt Kegel, 2000-03
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
1. 4,635
2. 4,418
3. 3,804
4. 3,584
5. 3,474
6. 3,267
7. 3,166
8. 3,034
9. 2,960
10. 2,850
Steve Broussard, 1986-89
Rueben Mayes, 1982-84
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1989-92
Tim Harris, 1979-82
Bernard Jackson, 1970-71
Jerome Harrison, 2004-05
Nian Taylor, 1996-99
Brandon Gibson, 2005-08
Deron Pointer, 1991-93
Mike Washington, 1976-78, 80
Career records - defense
TACKLES
524
440
436
343
334
325
323
317
305
302
Lee Blakeney, 1980-81,83-84
Anthony McClanahan, 1990-93
Brian Forde, 1984-87
John Rushing, 1991-94
Tom Poe, 1970-73
Billy Newman, 1998-01
Greg Trent, 2005-08
Gary Larsen, 1971-74
Artie Holmes, 1985-88
Ron Childs, 1991-94
SOLO TACKLES
1.
2.
3.
287
263
252
221
206
199
188
185
182
180
John Rushing, 1991-94
Gary Larsen, 1971-74
Ron Childs, 1991-94
Steve Gleason, 1996-99
Billy Newman, 1998-01
Tom Poe, 1970-73
Scott Pelluer, 1977-80
ASSISTED TACKLES
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
272
173
153
152
152
140
133
126
123
115
Lee Blakeney, 1980-81,83-84
Brian Forde, 1984-87
Anthony McClanahan, 1990-93
Tom Poe, 1970-73
Greg Trent, 2005-08
Billy Newman, 1998-01
Artie Holmes, 1985-88
Ken Emmil, 1979-82
John Rushing, 1991-94
Brian Flones, 1977-80
TACKLES-FOR-LOSS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7
8.
52.5
45.5 44.5
39.5
35.5
32.0
31.0
30.5
DeWayne Patterson, 1991-94 (-342)
Mkristo Bruce, 2003-06 (-209)
D.D. Acholonu, 2000-03 (-261)
Keith Millard, 1980-83 (-223.5)
Rien Long, 2000-02 (-172)
Will Derting, 2001-05 (-131)
Raonall Smith, 1998-01 (-94)
Four Times, last Isaac Brown, 2000-03 (-159)
TACKLES-FOR-LOSS YARDS
1. 342.5 DeWayne Patterson, 1991-94 (52.5)
2.
261 D.D. Acholonu, 2000-03 (44.5)
3. 223.5 Keith Millard, 1980-83 (39.5)
4.
209 Mkristo Bruce, 2003-06 (45.5)
5.
174 Ivan Cook, 1985-88 (24.5)
6.
172 Rien Long, 2000-02 (35.5)
7.
169 Dorian Boose, 1996-97 (26.5)
8.
167Erik Howard, 1982-85 (30.5)
9.
159 Isaac Brown, 2000-03 (30.5)
10. 141 Scott Pelluer, 1977-80 (30.0)
SACKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
37.5 DeWayne Patterson, 1991-94 (-244)
32.5 D.D. Acholonu, 2000-03 (-235)
29.5 Mkristo Bruce, 2003-06 (-154)
22.5 Isaac Brown, 2000-03 (-145)
21.5 Keith Millard, 1981-83 (-179.5)
19.0 Scott Pelluer, 1977-80 (-87)
17.5 Ivan Cook, 1985-88 (-152)
17.0 Rien Long, 2000-02 (-119)
15.5Erik Howard, 1982-85 (-123)
14.5 Dorian Boose, 1996-97 (-130)
14.5 Will Derting, 2001-04 (-98)
SACK YARDS
1. 244.0 DeWayne Patterson, 1991-94 (37.5)
2. 235.0 D.D. Acholonu, 2000-03 (32.5)
3. 179.5 Keith Millard, 1981-83 (21.5)
4. 154.0 Mkristo Bruce, 2003-06 (29.5)
5. 152.0 Ivan Cook, 1985-88 (17.5)
6. 145.0 Isaac Brown, 2000-03 (22.5)
7. 130.0 Dorian Boose, 1996-97 (14.5)
8. 123.0Erik Howard, 1982-85 (15.5)
9. 119.0 Rien Long, 2000-02 (17.0)
10. 111.0 Scott Pelluer, 1977-80 (19.0)
INTERCEPTIONS
TOTAL TACKLES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Anthony McClanahan, 1990-93
Brian Forde, 1984-87
Lee Blakeney, 1980-81,83-84
INTERCEPTIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
8.
24 Lamont Thompson, 1997-99,01
16 Jason David, 2000-03
14 Rick Reed, 1966-68
13 Bill Lippincott, 1945-48
13 Lionel Thomas, 1969-70
12Eric Johnson, 1971-73
12Erik Coleman, 2000-03
11 Don Paul, 1946-49
11 Torey Hunter, 1991-94
11 Marcus Trufant, 1999-02
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
223
216
197
190
172
166
139
106
Lamont Thompson, 1997-99,01
Don Paul, 1946-49
Bill Lippincott, 1945-48
Lionel Thomas, 1969-70
Husain Abdullah, 2004-07
Bill Gaskins, 1963-65
Marcus Trufant, 1999-02
Billy Newman, 1998-01
INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWNS
1
2.
7.
3 Jason David, 2000-03
2 Bill Gaskins, 1963-65
2 Billy Newman, 1998-01
2Erik Coleman, 2000-03
2 Pat Bennett, 2001-04
2Eric Frampton, 2003-06
1 35 players
Career records - special teams
PUNTING
PUNTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
255
217
209
208
192
189
168
156
154
135
Kyle Basler, 2002-05
Gavin Hedrick, 1974-77
Reid Forrest, 2007-2009
Rob Myers, 1986-89
Glenn Harper, 1982-85
Tim Davey, 1978-81
James Engstrom, 1965-67
George Martin, 1994-95
Kareem Anderson, 1998-99
Alan Cox, 2000-01
PUNTING AVERAGE
(Min. 90 punts)
1.
43.4
Gavin Hedrick, 1974-77 (217/9,409)
PUNTING YARDS
1. 10,794
2. 9,409
3. 8,755
4. 8,346
5. 7,911
6. 7,733
7. 6,601
8. 6,375
9. 6,219
10. 5,354
Kyle Basler, 2002-05 (255)
Gavin Hedrick, 1974-77 (217)
Reid Forrest, 2007-09 (209)
Rob Myers, 1986-89 (208)
Tim Davey, 1978-81 (189)
Glenn Harper, 1982-85
James Engstrom, 1965-67 (168)
George Martin, 1994-95 (156)
Kareem Anderson, 1998-99 (154)
Alan Cox, 2000-01 (135)
PUNT RETURN
PUNT RETURNS
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
90
90
80
78
56
54
49
47
45
45
Kitrick Taylor, 1982-83,85-86 (781)
Jay Dumas, 1992-95 (705)
Michael Bumpus, 2004-07 (801)
Bill Sewell, 1939-41 (706)
Jerry Williams, 1946-48 (700)
Phillip Bobo, 1990-92 (387)
Collin Henderson, 1999-02 (333)
Shawn Tims, 1994-97 (599)
Marcus Trufant, 1999-02 (449)
Sammy Moore, 2002-03 (419)
PUNT RETURN YARDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
801
781
706
705
700
599
483
449
419
417
Michael Bumpus, 2004-07 (80)
Kitrick Taylor, 1982-83,85-86 (90)
Bill Sewell, 1939-41 (78)
Jay Dumas, 1992-95 (90)
Jerry Williams, 1946-48 (56)
Shawn Tims, 1994-97 (47)
Mark Williams, 1966-68 (40)
Marcus Trufant, 1999-02 (45)
Sammy Moore, 2002-03 (45)
Bud Roffler, 1949-51 (32)
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
(Min. 20 returns)
1.
13.0
Bud Roffler, 1949-51 (32/417)
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
INTERCEPTION YARDS
1.
2.
318
231
Jason David, 2000-03
Rick Reed, 1966-68
1.
3.
3
3
2
Mark Williams, 1966-68
Michael Bumpus, 2004-05
Robin Sinclair, 1971-74
5.
2
1
Kitrick Taylor, 1982-83,85-86
12 players
KICKOFF RETURN
KICKOFF RETURNS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
60 Mike Washington, 1976-78,80
54 Bernard Jackson, 1972-73
49Victor Wood, 1985-88
45 Mark Williams, 1966-68
44 Anthony Prior, 1989-91
44 Sammy Moore, 2002-03
43 Chantz Staden, 2008
40 Greg Johnson, 1972-73
38 Deron Pointer, 1991-93
38 Curtis Nettles, 1999-02
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
1. 1,359 Mike Washington, 1976-78,80
2. 1,242 Bernard Jackson, 1972-73
3. 1,075 Mark Williams, 1966-68
4. 1,005 Dee Moronkola, 1995-98
5.
997 Sammy Moore, 2002-03
6.
970 Chantz Staden, 2008
7.
954 Anthony Prior, 1989-91
8.
898Victor Wood, 1985-88
9.
862 Deron Pointer, 1991-93
10. 835 Charles Dillon, 2006-07
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Min. 20)
1.
25.9
Ken Graham, 1961-63 (20/518)
PAT ATTEMPTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
144
143
113
112
97
90
73
59
59
57
Jason Hanson, 1988-91
Drew Dunning, 2000-03
Rian Lindell, 1997-99
John Traut, 1982-85
Loren Langley, 2004-06
Tony Truant, 1992-96
Joe Danelo, 1972-74
Paul Watson, 1977-78
Aaron Price, 1992-93
Mike DeSanto, 1979-80
PAT MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
139
132
110
102
90
84
70
57
54
50
Jason Hanson, 1988-91
Drew Dunning, 2000-03
Rian Lindell, 1997-99
John Truat, 1982-85
Loren Langley, 2004-06
Tony Truant, 1992-96
Joe Danelo, 1972-74
Aaron Price, 1992-93
Paul Watson, 1977-78
Kevin Adams, 1986-87
CONSECUTIVE PAT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
81
53
50
43
36
33
30
Jason Hanson, 1988-91
Rian Lindell, 1997-98-99
Kevin Adams, 1986-87
Chuck Diedrick, 1975-76
John Traut, 1982-83-84
Drew Dunning, 2001-02
Aaron Price, 1992-93
KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWN
1.
7.
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
Jerry Williams, 1946-48
Ken Graham, 1961-63
Bernard Jackson, 1970-71
Anthony Prior, 1989-91
Dee Moronkola, 1995-98
Sammy Moore, 2002-03
13 players
Career records - scoring
SCORING
TOUCHDOWNS - CAREER
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7. 41
32 26
26
25
23
19
19
19
19
Steve Broussard, 1986-89
Jason Hill, 2003-06
Rueben Mayes, 1982-85
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, 1989-92
Jerome Harrison, 2004-05
Hugh Campbell, 1960-62
Ken Grandberry, 1971-73
Kerry Porter, 1982-86
Michael Black, 1996-97
Devard Darling, 2002-03
TOTAL POINTS - CAREER
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
336
328
248
231
206
192
169
167
163
158
158
Drew Dunning, 2000-03
Jason Hanson, 1988-91
Steve Broussard, 1986-89
John Traut, 1982-85
Rian Lindell, 1997-99
Jason Hill, 2003-06
Loren Langley, 2004-07
Tony Truant, 1992-96
Joe Danelo, 1972-74
Hugh Campbell, 1960-62
Rueben Mayes, 1982-85
POINTS KICKING - CAREER
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
336
328
231
206
168
167
163
147
112
107
107
Drew Dunning, 2000-03
Jason Hanson, 1988-91
John Traut, 1982-85
Rian Lindell, 1997-99
Loren Langley, 2004-06
Tony Truant, 1992-96
Joe Danelo, 1972-74
Aaron Price, 1992-93
Mike DeSanto, 1979-80
Don Sweet, 1970-71
Drew Dunning, 2000-01
MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
8.
18
5
3
2
2
2
2
1
Jason Hanson, 1988-91
Rian Lindell, 1996-99
Aaron Price, 1992-93
Paul Watson, 1977-78
Joe Danelo, 1970-72
John Truant, 1994-96
Kevin Morris, 1981
Kevin Adams, 1986-87
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
96
88
65
61
50
50
46
42
34
33
33
Jason Hanson, 1988-91 (63)
Drew Dunning, 2000-03 (68)
John Traut, 1982-85 (43)
Joe Danelo, 1972-75 (31)
Aaron Price, 1992-93 (30)
Rian Lindell, 1997-99 (32)
Loren Langley, 2004-06 (26)
Tony Truant, 1992-96 (27)
Chuck Diedrick, 1975-76 (15)
Paul Watson, 1977-78 ()
Mike DeSanto, 1979-80 (21)
FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
68
63
43
32
31
30
27
26
21
20
Drew Dunning, 2000-03 (88)
Jason Hanson, 1988-91 (96)
John Traut, 1982-85 (65)
Rian Lindell, 1997-99 (50)
Joe Danelo, 1972-74 (61)
Aaron Price, 1992-93 (50)
Tony Truant, 1992-96 (42)
Loren Langley, 2004-05 (46)
Mike DeSanto, 1979-80 (33)
Don Sweet, 1970-71 ()
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(Min. 30 att.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
.773
.662
.656
.640
.636
.625
.600
.600
.515
.508
Drew Dunning, 2000-03 (68-88)
John Traut, 1982-85 (43/65)
Jason Hanson, 1988-91 (63/96)
Rian Lindell, 1997-99 (32/50)
Mike DeSanto, 1979-80 (21/33)
Don Sweet, 1970-71 (20/32)
Aaron Price, 1992-93 (30/50)
Tony Truant, 1992-96 (27/45)
Paul Watson, 1977-78 (17/33)
Joe Danelo, 1972-74 (31/61)
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Wsu TEAM records
Records – Team
single-game
offense
rushing
RUSHING ATTEMPS
1.
76 California, 1974
76 Washington, 1975
NET RUSHING YARDS
1. 524Oregon, 1984
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
10 Idaho, 1975
PASSING
PASS ATTEMPTS
1.
67 Montana, 1992
PASS COMPLETIONS
1.
38 Montana, 1992
38 San Diego State, 2007
PASSING YARDS
1. 531Oregon State, 2005
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
1.
8 Michigan State, 1970
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
6 Arizona, 2000
RECEIVING
RECEPTIONS
1.
38 Montana, 1992
38 San Diego State, 2007
RECEIVING YARDS
1. 531Oregon State, 2005
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
1.
6 Arizona, 2000
INTERCEPTIONS
1.
7Oregon, 2003
INTERCEPTION YARDS
1. 148 San Jose State, 1962
INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWNS
1.
2 Wyoming, 1987
2 Arizona, 1987
single-game - penalties
PENALTIES
1.
20 Arizona State, 1993
PENALTY YARDS
1. 195 Arizona State, 1993
single-game
special teams
PUNTING
PUNTS
1.
15 Stanford, 1969
PUNTING AVERAGE
1. 53.9 Colorado, 2003
PUNTING YARDS
1. 612 Stanford, 1969
PUNT RETURN
PUNT RETURNS
1.
10Oregon, 1994
PUNT RETURN YARDS
1. 186 USL, 1997
KICKOFF RETURN
NET YARDS
1. 693 Idaho, 1975
TOTAL PLAYS
1. 106 Montana, 1992
KICKOFF RETURNS
1.
11 California, 2008
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (120+)
1. 249Oregon, 1998
KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
1.
1 25 times
first downs
single-game - scoring
FIRST DOWNS - TOTAL
1.
36 Montana, 1992
36 San Diego State, 2007
36 Portland State, 2008
FIRST DOWNS - RUSHING
1.
23Oregon, 1984
FIRST DOWNS - PASSING
1.
24 San Diego State, 2007
FIRST DOWNS - PENALTIES
1.
9 Idaho, 1970
2.
7Oregon State, 2001
3.
6 11 times, last vs. Idaho, 2007
TOUCHDOWNS
1.
14 Blair College, 1907
14 Puget Sound, 1909
TOTAL POINTS
1.
86 Blair College, 1907
POINTS KICKING
1.
16 BYU 1989
16 Boise State 1997
PAT ATTEMPTS
1. 12Idaho
1975
PAT MADE
1. 12Idaho
1975
CONSECUTIVE PAT
1. 121975
MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS
1.
2 Oregon State 1981
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
6 Kansas 1977
FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
5 New Mexico 2003
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3
attempts)
1. 1.000 5/5, New Mexico, 2003
CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS
1. 1.000 5/5, New Mexico, 2003
TOTAL OFFeNSE
FUMBLES
FUMBLES
1.
10 UCLA, 1971
FUMBLES LOST
1.
6 UCLA, 1971
single-game
defense
tackles
TOTAL TACKLES
1. 105 Arizona State, 1991
SOLO TACKLES
1.
71 Arizona State, 1991
ASSISTED TACKLES
1.
71 UNLV, 1991
TACKLES-FOR-LOSS YARDS
1.
92Oregon, 1994
SACKS YARDS
1.
84Oregon, 1994
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INTERCEPTIONs
2010 Cougar Football
single-Season
offense
rushing
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
1. 6391973
NET RUSHING YARDS
1.2,9091981
AVERAGE/ATTEMPT
1. 5.311984
AVERAGE/GAME
1.264.51981
TOUCHDOWNS
1. 361981
INTERCEPTION AVERAGE/RETURN
1. 24.12003
INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWNS
1.
52001
PASSING
PENALTIES
1. 1502003
PENALTY YARDS
1.1,2302003
PASS ATTEMPTS
1. 5252007
PASS COMPLETIONS
1. 3092007
PASSING YARDS
1.4,1201997
PASSING YARDS/GAME
1.343.31997
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
1. 361970
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
1. .6481988
TOUCHDOWNS
1. 351997
penalties
single-SeasoN
special teams
PUNTING
PUNTS
1. 971994
PUNTING AVERAGE
1. 44.81990
PUNTING YARDS
1. 37191994
PUNT RETURN
RECEIVING
RECEPTIONS
1. 3092007
RECEIVING YARDS
1.4,1201997
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
1. 351997
TOTAL OFFeNSE
NET YARDS
1.5,9221997
TOTAL PLAYS
1. 9622003
YARDS/GAME
1.493.51997
PUNT RETURNS
1. 502003
PUNT RETURN YARDS
1. 5271997
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
(Min. 10 returns)
1. 16.41968
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWN
1.
41968
- TOTAL
- RUSHING
- PASSING
- PENALTIES
FUMBLES
FUMBLES
1. 621972
FUMBLES LOST
1. 261974
single-season
defense
tackles
TACKLES-FOR-LOSSES
(since 1985)
1. 109 2002 (-515 yards)
TACKLES-FOR-LOSS YARDS
(since 1985)
1. 515 2002 (109 TFLs)
SACKS (since 1979)
1.
55 2002 (-377 yards)
SACKS YARDS
1. 377 2002 (55 sacks)
INTERCEPTIONs
INTERCEPTIONS
1. 262001
INTERCEPTION YARDS
1. 4052001
1894 (1-1-0)
1904 (2-2-0)
1912 (2-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
N. 18 Idaho
10-0 W
NA A
N. 29 Spokane HS
0-18 L
1,500 A
Coach: William Goodyear
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 21 Idaho
0-5 L
1,500 H
O. 29 Washington
6-12 L
NA A
N. 16 Montana
6-5 W
NA A
N. 24 Whitman
34-4 W 1,000 A
Coach: Everett M. Sweeley
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 18 Idaho
0-13 L
3,000 H
O. 26Oregon
7-0 W
NA A
N. 1Oregon State
10-9 W
NA H
N. 9 Whitman
0-30 L
NA S
N. 28 Washington
0-19 L
NA A
Coach: John R. Bender
1895 (2-0-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
N. 9 Idaho
10-4 W
500 H
N. 28 Spokane AC
26-4 W 1,100 A
Coach: F. W. Waite
1896 (2-0-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE
N. 14 Lewiston AA
26-0
N. 26 Company C, NGW24-0
Colfax
D. 5 Lewiston AA
6-6
Coach: D. A. Brodie
W/L
W
W
T
ATTLOC
NA H
NA
NA
A
1897 (2-0-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
N. 13 Spokane AC
16-8 W
N. 25 Whitman
16-4 W
Coach: Robert R. Galley
ATTLOC
NA A
NA A
1898 (0-0-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
N. 5 Whitman
0-0 T
Coach: Frank Shively
ATTLOC
NA H
KICKOFF RETURNS
1. 782008
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
1.1,6402008
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE
(Min. 10)
1. 27.01941
KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
1.
21998
single-season
scoring
TOUCHDOWNS
1. 641997
TOTAL POINTS
1. 4831997
POINTS KICKING
1. 1162003
PAT ATTEMPTS
1. 601997
PAT MADE
1. 571997
CONSECUTIVE PAT
1. 281999
MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS
1.
61991
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 332002
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 272003
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(Min. 15 att.)
1. .8712003
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
O. 28 Idaho
11-0 W
N. 10 Whitman
10-11 L
Coach: Frank Shively
ATTLOC
500 H
NA A
1900 (4-0-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 13 Lewiston AA
2-0
O. 20 Spokane AC
6-0
N. 10 Walla Walla AC
5-0
N. 24 Spokane AC
21-0
N. 29 Washington
5-5
Coach: William Allen
W/L
ATTLOC
W
NA A
W
NA H
W
NA A
W
NA A
T
1,500 A
1901 (4-1-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
O. 18 Lewiston Normal 16-0 W
O.25Idaho
0-5 L
N. 1 Washington
10-0 W
N. 9Oregon
16-0 W
N. 28 Whitman
5-2 W
Coach: William Namack
1905 (4-4-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 30 Spokane High School51-0W
O. 7 Lewiston High School52-0W
O. 11 Montana State 32-0 W
O. 18 Willamette
6-11 L
Salem
O. 21Oregon State
0-29 L
O. 28 Montana
28-6 W
N. 10 Idaho
0-5 L
N. 30 Whitman
6-10 L
Coach: Everett M. Sweeley
ATTLOC
350 H
400 H
600 H
600
NA
600
500
700
A
H
A
A
ATTLOC
NA H
NA A
NA H
NA H
NA A
1902 (2-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 11 Lewiston Normal 0-12 L
300 A
O. 18 Pacific (Oregon) 5-6 L
NA H
O. 24 Idaho
17-0 W
NA H
N. 1 Whitman
6-5 W
NA H
N. 27 Washington
0-16 L
4,000 A
Coach: William Allen
1903 (3-3-2)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 3 Spokane High School40-0W
NA H
O.14 Puget Sound
0-0 T
NA H
O. 23 Idaho
0-32 L
NA A
O. 30 Washington
0-10 L
NA H
N. 7Oregon
0-0 T
NA A
N. 11Oregon State
0-6 L
NA A
N. 21 Montana
34-0 W
NA H
N. 26 Whitman
18-6 W 1,500 A
Coach: James N. Ashmore
1920 (5-1-0; 1-1-0)
1913 (4-4-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 4 Bremerton Navy26-12
O. 11 Montana
34-9
O. 17 Idaho
0-3
O. 25 Multnomah AC 0-7
N. 1 Gonzaga
26-0
N. 8 Whitman
23-0
N. 15Oregon State
2-10
N. 27 Washington
0-20
Coach: John R. Bender
W/L
ATTLOC
W
NA H
W
NA H
L
2,500 A
L
NA A
W
NA H
W
NA H
L
NA A
L
NA A
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 9 Gonzaga
35-0
O. 15 Idaho
14-7
O. 30 Montana
31-0
N. 6 California
0-49
N. 13Oregon State
28-0
N. 25 Nebraska
21-20
Coach: Gus Welch
W/L
W
W
W
L
W
W
ATTLOC
3,000 A
5,000 A
5,000 H
20,000 A
3,000 H
10,000 A
1921 (4-2-1; 2-1-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 15 Gonzaga
54-7
O. 21 Idaho
20-3
O. 29 California
0-14
N. 5Oregon
7-7
N. 11Oregon State
7-3
N. 24 Washington
14-0
D. 3 USC
7-28
Coach: Gus Welch
W/L
W
W
L
T
W
W
L
ATTLOC
4,000 A
5,000 H
12,000 P
6,000 H
10,000 A
15,000 A
12,000 Pa
1906 (6-0-0)
1914 (2-4-0)
1922 (2-5-0; 1-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 13 Blair Business College11-0W
NA H
O. 19 Montana
5-0 W
NA A
N. 3 Spokane AC
4-0 W
350 A
N. 9 Idaho
10-0 W
NA H
N. 17 Spokane AC
8-0 W
NA A
N. 24 Whitman
6-0 W 1,000 H
Coach: John R. Bender
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 6 Montana
0-10 L
NA A
O. 17Oregon
0-7 L
NA P
O. 24Oregon State
0-7 L
NA H
N. 7 Idaho
3-0 W 4,000 H
N. 14 Whitman
7-6 W 1,500 S
N. 26 Washington
0-45 L
NA A
Coach: John R. Bender
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 14 Gonzaga
10-7 W 6,000 A
O. 20 Idaho
18-9 W 4,000 A
O. 28 Washington
13-16 L
7,000 H
N. 4 California
0-61 L 20,000 A
N. 11Oregon
0-13 L 12,000 A
N. 25Oregon State
0-16 L
6,000 P
N. 30 USC
3-41 L 11,000 Pa
Coach: Gus Welch
1907 (7-1-0)
1899 (1-1-0)
KICKOFF RETURN
FIRST DOWNS
FIRST DOWNS
1. 3161988
FIRST DOWNS
1. 1731988
FIRST DOWNS
1. 1752007
FIRST DOWNS
1. 462001
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Cougar Football 1894–1926
1915 (7-0-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 5Eastern Washington46-0 W
NA H
O. 12 Blair Business College86-0W
NA H
O. 18 Montana
38-0 W
NA H
O. 26 Spokane AC
70-0 W
NA H
N. 8 Idaho
4-5 L
2,000 A
N. 21 Washington
11-5 W 3,000 A
N. 28 Whitman
16-8 W 2,000 A
D. 25 St. Louis
11-0 W
NA S
Coach: John R. Bender
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 9Oregon
28-3
O. 16Oregon State
29-0
O. 30 Idaho
41-0
N. 6 Montana
27-7
N. 16 Whitman
17-0
N. 25 Gonzaga
48-0
J. 1 Brown (Rose Bowl)14-0
Coach: William H. Dietz
1908 (4-0-2)
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 14Oregon State 10-13
O. 28 Montana
27-0
N. 4 Idaho
31-0
N. 11Oregon
3-12
N. 25 Gonzaga
18-0
N. 30 Whitman
46-0
Coach: William H. Dietz
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
O. 10Eastern Washington73-0 W
O. 17 Spokane YMCA 33-0 W
O. 30 Bremerton Navy 44-0 W
N. 7 Washington
6-6 T
N. 14 Idaho
4-4 T
N. 21 Whitman
4-0 W
Coach: Walter Rheinschild
1916 (4-2-0; PCC Begins)
ATTLOC
NA H
NA H
NA H
NA A
NA H
NA H
ATTLOC
NA H
NA A
NA H
NA A
NA S
1910 (2-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 21 Idaho
5-9 L
NA H
O. 29Oregon State
3-9 L
NA P
N. 1 Multnomah AC 9-0 W
NA P
N. 12 Washington
0-16 L
2,600 S
N. 24 Whitman
8-0 W
NA A
Coach: Oscar P. Osthoff
1911 (3-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 7 Gonzaga
58-0
O. 20 Idaho
17-0
O. 27Oregon
0-6
N. 11Oregon State
0-6
N. 18 Whitman
11-0
N. 30 Washington
6-30
Coach: Oscar P. Osthoff
W/L
ATTLOC
L
NA H
W
NA A
W 2,500 H
L
6,000 P
W
NA A
W
NA A
1917 (6-0-1, 3-0-0)
1909 (4-1-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
O. 20 Puget Sound
74-0 W
N. 5 Idaho
18-0 W
N. 16 Whitworth of Tacoma38-0W
N. 28 Whitman
23-6 W
D. 4 Denver
6-11 L
Coach: William S. Kienholz
W/L
ATTLOC
W
NA H
W 3,000 A
W 3,000 A
W
NA H
W
NA H
W
NA A
W 10,000 Pa
W/L
ATTLOC
W
NA H
W
NA A
L
NA H
L
NA A
W
NA S
L
6,000 A
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 13 362nd Infantry
0-0
O. 20Oregon
26-3
O. 27 Whitman
19-0
N. 3 Idaho
19-0
N. 10Oregon State
6-0
N. 17 Montana
28-0
N. 29 Washington
14-0
Coach: William H. Dietz
W/L
ATTLOC
T 15,000 T
W
NA H
W
NA H
W
NA A
W
NA A
W 2,000 S
W 7,000 A
1918 (1-1-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
N. 28 Gonzaga
20-6 W
D. 7 Idaho
6-7 L
Coach: Emory Alvord
ATTLOC
NA H
NA A
1919 (5-2-0; 2-2-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 18 Multnomah AC 49-0
O. 25 California
14-0
N. 1 Idaho
37-0
N. 8Oregon
7-0
N. 15 Washington
7-13
N. 22Oregon State
0-6
N. 27 Montana
42-14
Coach: Gus Welch
W/L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
ATTLOC
2,500 S
NA A
3,000 H
12,000 P
7,000 H
7,500 P
NA A
1923 (2-4-1; 1-3-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 6 Pacific (Oregon) 19-0 W 4,000 H
O. 13 Gonzaga
14-27 L
8,000 A
O. 19 Idaho
0-14 L
9,000 H
O. 27 California
0-9 L 11,000 P
N. 3Oregon
13-7 W 6,000 H
N. 17Oregon State
3-3 T
3,000 T
N. 24 Washington
7-24 L 20,000 A
Coach: A. A. Exendine
1924 (1-5-2; 0-4-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 4 Pacific (Oregon) 65-0 W 4,000 H
O. 11 Gonzaga
12-14 L
8,000 H
O. 17 Idaho
3-19 L 10,000 A
O. 25 California
7-20 L 35,000 A
N. 8Oregon State 13-14 L
3,000 H
N. 15Oregon
7-7 T 10,000 P
N. 22 Washington
0-14 L 10,000 A
N. 27 Gonzaga
0-0 T
8,000 A
Coach: A. A. Exendine
1925 (3-4-1; 2-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
O. 3 Montana
9-0
O. 17 Idaho
6-7
O. 31 Washington
0-23
N. 7 California
0-35
N. 21 Gonzaga
0-0
N. 26 USC
17-12
D. 25 Honolulu All-Stars24-7
J. 1 Hawaii
11-20
Coach: A. A. Exendine
W/L
W
L
L
L
T
W
W
L
ATTLOC
5,000 A
10,000 H
8,000 H
30,000 A
8,000 A
20,000 A
10,000 A
12,000 A
1926 (6-1-0; 4-1-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
O. 2 College of Idaho 35-0 W 1,500 H
O. 9 USC
7-16 L
NA A
O. 16 Montana
14-6 W 2,000 H
O. 23 Washington
9-6 W 28,000 A
N. 6 Idaho
6-0 W 5,000 A
N. 13Oregon
7-0 W 8,000 H
N. 25 Gonzaga
7-0 W 10,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
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Cougar Football 1927–1952
1927 (3-3-2; 1-3-1)
1933 (5-3-1; 3-3-1)
1939 (4-5-0; 3-5-0)
1947 (3-7-0; 2-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 24 Mt. St. Charles
6-6 T
3,000 H
O. 1 College of Idaho 53-0 W 4,000 H
O. 8 Montana
35-0 W 9,000 H
0O 15 Gonzaga
13-0 W 8,000 A
O. 22 Washington
0-14 L 32,000 A
O. 29Oregon State
6-13 L 10,000 A
N. 11 Idaho
7-7 T 15,000 H
N. 19 USC
0-27 L 40,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 30 Puget Sound
56-0 W 5,000 H
O. 7 USC
0-33 L 40,000 A
O. 14 Montana
13-7 W 6,000 A
O. 21 California
6-6 T 16,000 H
O. 28Oregon State
0-2 L 10,000 P
N. 4 Gonzaga
16-0 W 10,500 A
N. 11 Idaho
14-6 W 9,000 A
N. 25 Washington
17-6 W 17,000 H
N. 30 UCLA
0-7 L 20,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 23 Gonzaga
19-6 W 9,000 H
O. 7 USC
0-27 L 45,000 A
O. 14 Washington
6-0 W 18,000 H
O. 21 California
7-13 L 35,000 A
O. 28Oregon State (15)0-13 L
8,000 A
N. 4Oregon
0-38 L
2,800 A
N. 11 Idaho
21-13 W 12,000 H
N. 18 Stanford
7-0 W 6,000 A
N. 30 UCLA (13)
7-24 L25,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 20 Penn State
6-27 L 20,000 Her
S. 27 USC
0-21 L 48,173 A
O. 4 Idaho
7-0 W 23,500 A
O. 11 Michigan State 7-21 L 18,500 H
O. 18 California (4) 6-21 L36,000 A
O. 25 Montana
12-13 L 13,000 H
O. 31 Portland
35-0 W 3,950 H
N. 8Oregon
6-12 L 15,000 H
N. 15Oregon State 14-13 W 12,400 A
N. 22 Washington
0-20 L 31,500 A
Coach: Phil Sarboe
1928 (7-3-0; 4-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 22 Whitman
33-6 W 4,000 H
S. 29 Gonzaga
3-0 W 10,000 A
O. 6 Montana
26-6 W 6,000 A
O. 13 California
3-13 L 30,000 A
O. 20Oregon State
9-7 W 10,000 H
O. 27 College of Idaho 51-0 W 5,000 H
N. 3 Idaho
26-0 W 10,000 A
N. 10 UCLA
38-0 W 1,000 P
N. 17 USC
13-27 L 50,000 A
N. 29 Washington
0-6 L 30,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1929 (10-2-0; 4-2-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 28 College of Idaho 48-0 W 4,000 H
O. 5 Mt. St. Charles 38-0 W 5,000 H
O. 12 California
0-14 L 40,000 A
O. 19 Washington
20-13 W 15,000 H
O. 26 Whitman
58-6 W 6,000 H
N. 2Oregon State
9-0 W 15,000 P
N. 9 Idaho
41-7 W 10,000 H
N. 16 Montana
13-0 W 3,000 A
N. 23 Gonzaga
27-0 W 8,000 A
N. 30 USC
7-27 L 45,000 A
D. 25 Honolulu Townies12-0 W 10,000 A
J. 1 Hawaii
28-7 W 12,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1930 (9-1-0; 6-0-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 27 College of Idaho47-12 W 4,000 H
O. 4 California
16-0 W 35,000 A
O. 11 USC
7-6 W 22,000 H
O. 18 Gonzaga
24-0 W 6,500 A
O. 25 Montana
61-0 W 5,000 H
N. 1Oregon State
14-7 W 32,600 P
N. 8 Idaho
33-7 W 7,000 A
N. 15 Washington
3-0 W 41,225 A
N. 29Villanova
13-0 W 25,000 A
J. 1 Alabama (Rose Bowl)0-24 L 65,000 Pa
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1931 (6-4-0; 4-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 26 College of Idaho 41-0 W 4,000 H
O. 3 UCLA
13-0 W 10,000 H
O. 10 USC
6-38 L
NA A
O. 17 California
7-13 L 12,000 P
O. 24 Montana
13-0 W 6,000 A
O. 31Oregon State
7-6 W 15,000 P
N. 7 Idaho
9-8 W 10,000 H
N. 14 Washington
0-12 L 30,000 A
N. 21 Gonzaga
13-6 W 10,000 A
D. 5 Tulane
14-28 L 20,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1932 (7-1-1; 5-1-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 24 College of Idaho 40-0 W 4,000 H
O. 1 USC
0-20 L 40,000 A
O. 8 Willamette
30-0 W 3,000 H
O. 15 California
7-2 W 25,000 A
O. 22Oregon State
7-6 W 5,000 A
O. 29 Montana
31-0 W 3,000 H
N. 5 Idaho
12-0 W 8,000 H
N. 12 Washington
0-0 T 20,000 A
N. 24 UCLA
3-0 W 35,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
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1940 (4-4-2; 3-4-2)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 29 Montana
27-0 W 7,000 H
O. 6 USC
19-0 W 50,000 A
O. 13 Gonzaga
6-13 L 11,000 A
O. 27Oregon State
31-0 W 13,000 H
N. 2 St. Mary’s 6-9 L 20,000 SF
N. 10 Idaho
19-0 W 11,000 H
N. 24 Washington
0-0 T 38,000 A
D. 1 Detroit
0-6 L
6,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 28 USC
14-14 T 40,000 A
O. 5 Montana
13-0 W 7,500 H
O. 12 California
9-6 W 25,000 A
O. 19 (19) Stanford (10)14-26 L 23,500 H
O. 26Oregon
6-6 T
6,500 H
N. 2 Idaho
26-0 W 4,500 A
N. 9Oregon State
0-21 L
8,000 A
N. 16 UCLA
26-34 L 35,000 A
N. 23 Gonzaga
14-7 W 8,000 A
N. 30 Washington (12)9-33 L 25,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1935 (5-3-1; 3-2-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 28 Puget Sound
46-6 W 4,000 H
O. 5 Willamette
30-0 W 6,000 H
O. 12 Montana
13-7 W 6,000 A
O. 19 Washington
0-21 L 20,000 H
O. 26Oregon State 26-13 W 20,000 P
N. 2 Gonzaga
0-7 L
5,000 H
N. 9 Idaho
6-0 W 6,000 A
N. 16 USC
10-20 L 40,000 A
N. 30 St. Mary’s
7-7 T 15,000 SF
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1936 (6-3-1; 6-2-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 26 Montana
19-0 W 6,500 H
O. 3 Stanford
14-13 W 23,000 H
O. 10 Idaho
14-0 W 7,000 A
O. 17 USC
0-0 T 25,000 A
O. 24Oregon
3-0 W 12,000 H
O. 31 California
14-13 W 35,000 A
N. 7 (17) Oregon State6-16 L 13,000 H
N. 14 (14) UCLA
32-7 W35,000 A
N. 26 (20) Washington (6)0-40 L 40,000 A
D. 5 Gonzaga
6-13 L
6,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1937 (3-3-3; 3-3-2)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 25 Gonzaga
0-0 T 14,000 A
O. 2 Idaho
13-0 W 13,500 H
O. 9 California
0-27 L 40,000 A
O. 16 Washington
7-7 T 17,500 H
O. 23 UCLA
3-0 W 20,000 A
O. 30 USC
0-0 T
8,700 H
N. 6Oregon
6-10 L 13,362 P
N. 13 Stanford
0-23 L 15,000 A
N. 20Oregon State
7-0 W 12,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1938 (2-8-0; 1-7-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 24Oregon
2-10 L
6,000 H
O. 1 California
3-27 L 10,000 H
O. 8 Stanford
0-8 L 12,000 A
O. 15 USC
6-19 L 35,000 A
O. 22Oregon State 6-7 L 10,000 P
O. 29 Gonzaga
15-13 W 9,000 A
N. 5 UCLA
0-21 L
8,000 H
N. 12 Idaho
12-0 W 7,000 A
N. 26 Washington
0-26 L 20,000 A
D. 3Oklahoma (5) 0-28 L15,000 A
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1941 (6-4-0; 5-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 26 UCLA
6-7 L 35,000 A
O. 4 California
13-6 W 5,000 H
O. 11 Washington
13-23 L 22,000 H
O. 18 USC
6-7 L 40,000 A
O. 25Oregon State (18)7-0 W 10,000 H
N. 1Oregon
13-0 W 5,000 A
N. 8 Idaho
26-0 W 10,000 H
N. 15 Stanford (6) 14-13 W45,000 A
N. 22 Gonzaga
59-0 W 7,500 A
D. 6 (19) Texas A&M (9)0-7 L 26,000 T
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1942 (6-2-2; 5-1-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 26 Stanford
6-0 W 15,000 A
O. 3Oregon
7-0 W 8,000 H
O. 10 Montana
68-16 W 10,000 H
O. 17 (10) USC
12-26 L45,000 A
O. 24Oregon State 26-13 W 21,786 P
N. 7 Michigan State 25-13 W 13,000 S
N. 14 (14) Idaho
7-0W 5,000 A
N. 21 (12) Second Air Force6-6 T
9,000 S
N. 28 (15) Washington0-0 T 22,000 A
D. 5 (17) Texas A&M 0-21 L 18,000 SA
Coach: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
1943–1944 - No Football, WWII
1945 (6-2-1; 6-2-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 29 Idaho
43-12 W
O. 6Oregon State
33-0 W
O. 13 Washington
0-6 L
O. 20Oregon
13-26 L
O. 27 Idaho
21-0 W
N. 3 California
7-7 T
N. 10Oregon
20-13 W
N. 18Oregon State
13-6 W
N. 24 Washington
7-0 W
Coach: Phil Sarboe
ATTLOC
9,000 A
9,000 H
38,000 A
6,500 A
5,000 H
40,000 A
3,000 H
8,000 A
15,000 H
1946 (1-6-1; 1-5-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 27 USC
7-13 L 68,282 A
O. 5 Idaho
32-0 W 14,000 H
O. 12 Washington
7-21 L 25,000 H
O. 19Oregon
0-0 T 18,000 A
O. 26Oregon State 12-13 L 15,000 H
N. 2 California
14-47 L 30,000 A
N. 16 Stanford
26-27 L 18,000 A
N. 30 Michigan State 20-26 L 19,691 A
Coach: Phil Sarboe
1948 (4-5-1; 4-3-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 18 UCLA
26-48 L 43,399 A
O. 2 Stanford
14-7 W 17,300 H
O. 9 Montana
48-0 W 9,000 A
O. 16 Washington
10-0 W 23,000 H
O. 23Oregon
7-33 L 20,000 A
O. 30 Idaho
19-14 W 17,000 H
N. 6Oregon State 26-26 T 12,000 H
N. 13 California (4) 14-44 L40,000 A
N. 20 Michigan State (12)0-40 L 36,045 A
N. 27 Penn State (18) 0-7 L18,000 T
Coach: Phil Sarboe
1953 (4-6-0; 3-4-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 19 USC (8)
13-29
S. 26 Pacific
26-20
O. 3 Iowa
12-54
O. 10Oregon
7-0
O. 17 Idaho
30-13
O. 24 UCLA (12)
7-44
O. 31 Stanford (17) 19-48
N. 7 Texas Christian 7-21
N. 14Oregon State
0-7
N. 21 Washington
25-20
Coach: Al Kircher
W/L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
ATTLOC
19,000 H
23,203 A
31,500 A
16,000 H
19,000 A
27,608 A
18,500 A
17,500 S
13,500 A
40,000 A
1954 (4-6-0; 3-4-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 17 USC (17)
0-39
S. 25 Pacific
18-0
O. 2 Texas (12)
14-40
O. 9Oregon State
34-6
O. 16 California
7-17
O. 23 Idaho
0-10
O. 30 Stanford
30-26
N. 6 Michigan State 6-54
N. 13Oregon
14-26
N. 20 Washington
26-7
Coach: Al Kircher
W/L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
ATTLOC
37,645 A
12,000 S
27,000 A
15,000 H
27,000 A
17,000 H
13,000 A
45,849 A
16,000 A
18,000 H
1949 (3-6-0; 2-6-0)
1955 (1-7-2; 1-5-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 17 Utah State
33-0 W 9,500 H
S. 24 Montana
13-7 W 7,000 H
O. 1 USC
7-35 L 36,243 A
O. 8Oregon
0-21 L 16,000 H
O. 15 Idaho
35-13 W 21,500 A
O. 22 UCLA
20-27 L 21,000 H
O. 29Oregon State
6-35 L 15,000 A
N. 5 California (4) 14-33 L40,000 A
N. 19 Washington
21-34 L 35,000 A
Coach: Phil Sarboe
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 17 USC (13)
12-50 L 35,051 A
S. 24 Kansas
0-13 L 19,000 A
O. 1 UCLA (7)
0-55 L 20,000 H
O. 8 California
20-20 T 33,000 A
O. 15 Idaho
9-0 W 13,000 A
O. 22Oregon State
6-14 L 17,000 A
O. 29 Pacific
0-30 L 12,000 A
N. 5Oregon
0-35 L
9,000 H
N. 12 San Jose State 13-13 T
1,600 H
N. 19 Washington
7-27 L 30,000 A
Coach: Al Kircher
1950 (4-3-2; 2-3-2)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 23 Utah State
46-6
S. 30 UCLA
0-42
O. 7 USC
20-20
O. 14 Montana
14-7
O. 28 Idaho
7-7
N. 4Oregon
21-13
N. 11 Stanford
18-28
N. 18Oregon State
21-7
N. 25 Washington (18)21-52
Coach: Forest Evashevski
W/L
W
L
T
W
T
W
L
W
L
ATTLOC
5,000 A
20,117 A
16,000 H
8,000 A
19,000 H
15,176 A
15,000 A
12,000 H
28,181 S
1951 (7-3-0; 4-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 22 USC
21-31 L 28,876 A
S. 29 Santa Clara
34-20 W 17,000 S
O. 5Oklahoma State 27-13 W 18,000 S
O. 13 California (2) 35-42 L17,500H
O. 20Oregon State 26-13 W 15,500 A
O. 27Oregon
41-6 W 12,000 H
N. 3 (16) Stanford (11)13-21 L 49,000 A
N. 10 (17) Idaho
9-6 W14,000 A
N. 17 (17) Montana47-10W 4,000 H
N. 24 (17) Washington27-25 W 52,000 A
Coach: Forest Evashevski
1952 (4-6-0; 3-4-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 19 (15) USC (16) 7-35
S. 27 (15) Stanford (13)13-14
O. 4 Baylor
7-31
O. 18Ohio State (16) 7-35
O. 25Oregon State 33-20
N. 1 Idaho
36-6
N. 8Oregon
19-6
N. 15 California
13-28
N. 22Oklahoma A&M 9-7
N. 29 Washington
27-33
Coach: Al Kircher
W/L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
ATTLOC
58,288 A
25,000 H
17,000 A
71,280 A
14,000 H
14,000 H
12,500 A
26,000 A
14,000 A
25,000 S
1956 (3-6-1; 2-5-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 22 Stanford (14) 26-40
S. 29 San Jose State 33-18
O. 6 Idaho
33-19
O. 13 UCLA
0-28
O. 20Oregon State
0-21
O. 27 Pacific
12-33
N. 3 USC (20)
12-28
N. 10Oregon
7-7
N. 17 California
14-13
N. 24 Washington
26-40
Coach: Jim Sutherland
W/L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
T
W
L
ATTLOC
23,500 S
9,000 H
16,300 A
27,192 A
14,500 H
23,500 A
13,000 H
13,200 A
32,000 A
20,700 S
1959 (6-4-0; PCC Dissolved)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 19 California
6-20
S. 26 San Jose State
30-6
O. 3Oregon
6-14
O. 10 Pacific
20-12
O. 17 Stanford
36-19
O. 24 Idaho
27-5
O. 31Oregon State
14-0
N. 14Oregon (14)
6-7
N. 21 Washington (14) 0-20
N. 26 Houston
32-18
Coach: Jim Sutherland
W/L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 9 Stanford
29-23
S. 26 Wyoming
7-28
O. 3 Arizona
12-28
O. 10 Pacific
50-0
O. 17 San Jose State 16-14
O. 24 Idaho
13-28
O. 31Oregon State
7-24
N. 7Oregon
21-21
N. 14 Texas Tech
10-28
N. 21 Washington
0-14
Coach: Bert Clark
ATTLOC
22,000 S
19,504 A
29,600 A
31,000 A
18,500 A
15,500 H
19,500 A
15,600 H
8,500 A
28,750 S
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 18 Iowa
7-0 W 53,000 A
S. 25 Minnesota
14-13 W 46,917 A
O. 2 Idaho
13-17 L 22,600 H
O. 9Villanova
24-14 W 13,732 S
O. 16 Arizona
21-3 W 16,500 S
O. 23 Indiana
8-7 W 32,061 A
O. 30Oregon State
10-8 W 20,079 A
N. 6Oregon
27-7 W 20,000 H
N. 13 Arizona State
6-7 L 32,872 A
N. 30 Washington
9-27 L 56,800 A
Coach: Bert Clark
ATTLOC
37,000 A
13,000 S
40,000 A
19,432 H
23,307 A
7,700 S
13,716 A
10,200 H
21,000 A
48,500 A
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 17 California
6-21 L 23,300 S
S. 23 Houston
7-21 L 36,104 A
O. 1 Baylor
14-20 L 18,500 S
O. 9 Arizona State 24-15 W 18,700 H
O. 15 Utah
15-26 L 20,051 A
O. 22 Idaho
14-7 W 14,500 A
O. 29Oregon State 13-41 L 18,500 H
N. 5Oregon
14-13 W 17,500 A
N. 12 Arizona
18-28 L 23,000 A
N. 19 Washington
7-19 L 33,500 S
Coach: Bert Clark
1960 (4-5-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 17 Stanford
15-14
S. 23 Denver
26-28
O. 1 Arizona State 21-24
O. 8 California
21-21
O. 15Oregon
12-21
O. 22 Pacific
51-12
O. 29 San Jose State
29-6
N. 5Oregon State 10-20
N. 12 Idaho
18-7
N. 29 Washington (6) 7-8
Coach: Jim Sutherland
W/L
W
L
L
T
L
W
W
L
W
L
W/L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W/L
W
W
T
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
ATTLOC
15,300 H
12,385 A
31,015 A
17,000 S
15,500 S
11,050 A
16,500 H
19,400 A
11,500 A
35,700 S
1957 (6-4-0; 5-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 21 Nebraska
34-12
S. 28 California
13-7
O. 5 Iowa (8)
13-20
O. 12 Stanford
21-18
O. 19Oregon
13-14
O. 26 USC
13-12
N. 2Oregon State 25-39
N. 9 UCLA
13-19
N. 16 Idaho
21-13
N. 23 Washington
27-7
Coach: Jim Sutherland
W/L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
ATTLOC
31,000 A
16,000 H
47,334 A
25,000 A
19,000 H
24,902 A
20,200 A
27,000 S
13,400 H
47,500 A
1958 (7-3-0; 6-2-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 10 Stanford
40-6
S. 27 Northwestern 28-29
O. 4 California
14-34
O. 11 Idaho
8-0
O. 18Oregon (14)
6-0
O. 25 USC
6-14
N. 1 UCLA
38-20
N. 8Oregon State
7-0
N. 15 Pacific
34-0
N. 22 Washington
18-14
Coach: Jim Sutherland
W/L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
ATTLOC
20,750 H
27,500 A
25,000 A
15,000 A
18,500 A
22,500 S
25,090 A
17,500 H
21,500 A
24,250 S
1963 (3-6-1; 1-1-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 21 Texas Tech
7-16
S. 28 Iowa
14-14
O. 5 Arizona
7-2
O. 12 San Jose State
8-13
O. 19Oregon State
6-30
O. 26 Army
0-23
N. 2 Idaho
14-10
N. 9Oregon
7-21
N. 16 Stanford
32-15
N. 30 Washington
0-16
Coach: Jim Sutherland
W/L
L
T
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
ATTLOC
19,000 S
17,500 H
29,400 A
13,000 H
13,000 A
17,778 A
16,000 H
19,000 A
25,500 A
36,000 S
1966 (3-7-0; 1-3-0)
1962 (5-4-1; 1-1-0,
AAWU Conference Begins)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 22 San Jose State
49-8
S. 29 Wyoming
21-15
O. 6 Arizona State 24-24
O. 13 Stanford
21-6
O. 20 Indiana
21-15
O. 27 Pacific
12-13
N. 3Oregon State 12-18
N. 10Oregon
10-28
N. 17 Idaho
22-14
N. 24 Washington
21-26
Coach: Jim Sutherland
W/L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
T
L
L
1965 (7-3-0; 2-1-0)
1961 (3-7-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 23 Missouri
6-28
S. 30 Utah State
14-34
O. 7 Texas (5)
8-41
O. 14 Idaho
34-0
O. 21 Indiana
7-33
O. 28 San Jose State 19-21
N. 4Oregon State
6-14
N. 11Oregon
22-21
N. 18 Stanford
30-0
N. 25 Washington
17-21
Coach: Jim Sutherland
1964 (3-6-1; 1-2-1)
ATTLOC
24,850 S
15,500 A
16,800 A
15,500 A
28,500 A
19,200 H
17,601 A
15,500 H
56,000 A
6,000 A
ATTLOC
31,500 A
52,600 A
18,200 S
19,500 H
17,810 A
31,200 A
18,500 H
13,000 H
27,500 A
56,000 A
1967 (2-8-0; 1-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 15 USC (7)
0-49 L 44,364 A
S. 23Oklahoma
0-21 L 51,700 A
S. 30 UCLA (4)
23-51 L 24,200 S
O. 7 Baylor
7-10 L 20,000 A
O. 14 Stanford
10-31 L 26,000 A
O. 21 Arizona State 20-31 L 16,500 S
O. 28Oregon State
7-35 L 18,115 A
N. 4Oregon
13-17 L 19,000 H
N. 11 Idaho
52-14 W 15,100 H
N. 18 Washington
9-7 W 47,500 A
Coach: Bert Clark
1968 (3-6-1; 1-3-1; Pacific-8 Conference)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 21 Idaho
14-7
S. 28 UCLA (8)
21-31
O. 5 Utah
14-17
O. 12 Arizona State 14-41
O. 19 Stanford (14) 21-21
O. 26Oregon State
8-16
N. 2 Arizona
14-28
N. 9Oregon
13-27
N. 16 San Jose State
46-0
N. 23 Washington
24-0
Coach: Jim Sweeney
W/L
W
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
W
ATTLOC
23,612 S
41,759 A
16,503 H
36,226 A
15,700 S
20,781 H
31,400 A
23,000 A
8,450 A
31,986 S
1969 (1-9-0; 0-7-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 20 Illinois
19-18 W 40,345 A
S. 27 Iowa
35-61 L 43,321 A
O. 4Oregon
24-25 L 21,092 H
O. 11 UCLA (11)
14-46 L 22,100 S
O. 18 Stanford (18)
0-49 L 31,000 A
O. 25 California
0-17 L 16,700 S
N. 1 Pacific
20-27 L 16,000 H
N. 8 USC (6)
7-28 L 47,158 A
N. 15Oregon State
3-38 L 23,679 A
N. 22 Washington
21-30 L 54,500 A
Coach: Jim Sweeney
1970 (1-10-0; 0-7-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 12 Kansas
31-48 L
S. 19 Idaho
44-16 W
S. 26 Michigan State 14-28 L
O. 3Oregon
13-28 L
O. 10 Arizona State (14)30-37 L
O. 17 Stanford (9)
16-63 L
O. 24 California
0-45 L
O. 30 UCLA (19)
9-54 L
N. 7 USC
33-70 L
N. 14Oregon State 16-28 L
N. 21 Washington
25-43 L
Coach: Jim Sweeney
ATTLOC
34,000 A
27,200 S
64,053 A
21,800 A
46,098 A
30,400 S
26,103 A
30,029 A
14,500 S
16,300 S
33,200 S
1971 (4-7-0; 2-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 11 Kansas
0-34
S. 18 Arizona
28-39
S. 25 Minnesota
31-20
O. 2 Utah
34-12
O. 9 UCLA
21-34
O. 16 California
23-24
O. 23 Stanford (10) 24-23
O. 30Oregon
31-21
N. 6 USC (17)
20-30
N. 13Oregon State 14-21
N. 20 Washington
20-28
Coach: Jim Sweeney
W/L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
ATTLOC
37,750 A
13,500 S
32,020 A
15,008 A
30,500 S
12,600 S
52,250 A
25,400 S
57,432 A
20,385 A
60,100 A
1972 (7-4-0; 4-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 9 Kansas
18-17 W
S. 16 California
23-37 L
S. 23 Arizona
28-6 W
S. 30 Utah
25-44 L
O. 7 Idaho
35-14 W
O. 14Oregon
31-14 W
O. 21Oregon State
37-7 W
O. 28 UCLA (9)
20-35 L
N. 4 USC (1)
3-44 L
N. 11 Stanford (20) 27-13 W
N. 18 (20) Washington (17)27-10
34,100S
Coach: Jim Sweeney
ATTLOC
33,500 A
30,794 A
30,000 A
20,200 H
18,500 H
23,000 A
22,100 H
29,950 A
46,500 Se
20,500 H
W
1973 (5-6-0; 4-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 15 Kansas
8-29
S. 22 Arizona State (13)9-20
S. 29 Idaho
51-24
O. 6Ohio State (1) 3-27
O. 13 USC (4)
35-46
O. 20 UCLA (13)
13-24
O. 27 Stanford
14-45
N. 3Oregon
21-14
N. 10Oregon State
13-7
N. 17 California
31-28
N. 24 Washington
52-26
Coach: Jim Sweeney
W/L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
ATTLOC
39,750 A
51,252 A
22,500 H
87,425 A
50,975 A
32,200 S
48,000 A
19,800 H
17,336 A
13,082 H
56,500 A
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1974 (2-9-0; 1-6-0)
1979 (5-6-0; 4-4-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 14 Kansas
7-14 L 29,350 A
S. 21 Idaho
17-10 W 19,300 H
S. 28 Illinois (16)
19-21 L 40,594 A
O. 5Ohio State (1) 7-42 L 50,000 Se
O. 12 USC (7)
7-54 L 32,000 S
O. 19 UCLA
13-17 L 30,686 A
O. 26 Stanford
18-20 L 22,000 H
N. 2Oregon
21-16 W 21,500 A
N. 9Oregon State
3-17 L 17,500 H
N. 16 California (19) 33-37 L 26,573 A
N. 23 Washington
17-24 L 27,800 S
Coach: Jim Sweeney
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 8 Arizona
7-22 L 26,753 S
S. 15 Montana
34-14 W 20,157 S
S. 22Ohio State (16) 29-45 L 87,495 A
S. 29 Syracuse
25-52 L 10,004 B
O. 6 USC (1)
21-51 L 55,117 A
O. 13 UCLA
17-14 W 32,651 H
O. 20 Arizona State 17-28* W 70,729 A
O. 27Oregon
26-37* W 18,650 A
N. 3Oregon State 45-42 W 21,500 A
N. 10 California
13-45 L 22,055 H
N. 17 Washington (16) 7-17 L 57,750 A
* = Game later forfeited to WSU by order of Pacific-10
Conference
Coach: Jim Walden
1975 (3-8-0; 0-7-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 13 Kansas
18-14
S. 20 Utah
30-14
S. 27 California
21-33
O. 4 Illinois
21-27
O. 11 USC (3)
10-28
O. 18 UCLA (18)
23-37
O. 25 Stanford
14-54
N. 1Oregon
14-26
N. 8Oregon State
0-7
N. 15 Idaho
84-27
N. 22 Washington
27-28
Coach: Jim Sweeney
W/L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
ATTLOC
38,620 A
19,622 A
24,500 H
51,060 A
47,408 A
28,500 S
35,000 A
18,100 H
13,489 A
17,300 H
57,100 A
1976 (3-8-0; 2-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 11 Kansas (19)
16-35
S. 18 Minnesota
14-28
S. 25 Wisconsin
26-35
O. 2 Idaho
45-6
O. 9 USC (11)
14-23
O. 16 UCLA (4)
3-62
O. 23 Stanford
16-22
O. 30Oregon
23-22
N. 6Oregon State 29-24
N. 13 California
22-23
N. 20 Washington
32-51
Coach: Jackie Sherrill
W/L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
ATTLOC
39,475 A
31,627 A
69,658 A
23,500 H
37,268 Se
35,508 A
24,300 H
22,200 A
20,122 H
30,000 A
35,800 S
1977 (7-4-0; 3-4-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 10 Nebraska (15) 19-10 W 75,922 A
S. 17 Michigan State 23-21 W 50,263 A
S. 24 (15) Kansas 12-14 L44,540 A
S. 30 USC (2)
7-41 L 61,809 A
O. 8 California (14) 17-10 W 27,500 H
O. 15 UCLA
16-27* W 37,750 S
O. 22 Stanford
29-31 L 47,500 A
O. 29Oregon
56-20 W 27,200 H
N. 5Oregon State 24-10 W 22,657 A
N. 12 Idaho
45-17 W 18,500 H
N. 19 Washington (19)15-35 L 60,964 A
* = Game later forfeited to WSU by order of Pacific-10
Conference
Coach: Warren Powers
1978 (4-6-1; 2-6-0; Pacific-10 Conference Begins)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 9 UNLV
34-7 W 26,250 S
S. 16 Idaho
28-0 W 16,950 H
S. 23 Arizona State 51-26 W 33,507 S
S. 30 Army
21-21 T 31,612 A
O. 14 UCLA (14)
31-45 L 40,023 A
O. 21 Stanford
27-43 L 27,411 H
O. 28Oregon
7-31* W 25,000 A
N. 4Oregon State 31-32 L 20,061 H
N. 11 California
14-22 L 28,750 A
N. 18 Arizona
24-31 L 49,557 A
N. 25 Washington
8-38 L 35,187 S
* = Game later forfeited to WSU by order of Pacific-10
Conference
Coach: Jim Walden
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DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 13 San Jose State 26-31
S. 20 Tennessee
23-35
S. 27 Army
31-18
O. 4 Pacific
22-24
O. 11 Arizona State 21-27
O. 18 Arizona
38-14
O. 25 Stanford
34-48
N. 1Oregon
10-20
N. 8Oregon State
28-7
N. 15 California
31-17
N. 22 Washington (16)23-30
Coach: Jim Walden
W/L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
ATTLOC
18,153 S
93,520 A
24,213 H
18,123 H
64,333 A
47,132 A
30,371 H
30,083 A
15,651 H
30,000 A
34,557 S
1984 (6-5-0; 4-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 1 Tennessee
27-34
S. 8 Utah
42-40
S. 15Ohio State (9) 0-44
S. 22 Ball State
16-14
O. 6 USC
27-29
O. 13 UCLA
24-27
O. 20 Stanford
49-42
O. 27Oregon
50-41
N. 3Oregon State
20-3
N. 10 California
33-7
N. 17 Washington (8) 29-38
Coach: Jim Walden
W/L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
ATTLOC
93,727 A
21,000 H
89,297 A
16,000 H
33,000 H
40,122 A
33,000 A
24,874 A
26,000 H
20,250 A
40,000 H
1985 (4-7-0; 3-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
A. 31Oregon
39-42
S. 7 California
20-19
S. 14 Arizona
7-12
S. 21 Utah
37-44
S. 28Ohio State (5) 32-48
O. 12Oregon State
34-0
O. 19 UCLA (18)
30-31
O. 26 Arizona State 16-21
N. 2 USC
13-31
N. 16 Montana State 64-14
N. 23 Washington
21-20
Coach: Jim Walden
W/L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
ATTLOC
25,900 H
30,135 H
46,437 A
28,576 A
89,954 A
27,236 A
32,302 H
14,875 H
46,954 A
15,000 H
60,197 A
1986 (3-7-1; 2-6-1)
1981 (8-3-1; 5-2-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 12 Montana State 33-21 W 23,721 S
S. 19 Colorado
14-10 W 35,277 A
S. 26 Arizona State (18)24-21 W 24,481 H
O. 3 Pacific
31-0 W 17,923 H
O. 10Oregon State
23-0 W 32,500 A
O. 17 (18) UCLA 17-17 T40,000H
O. 24 (16) Arizona 34-19 W50,265 A
O. 31 (14) USC (4) 17-41 L 60,972 A
N. 7Oregon
39-7 W 33,500 H
N. 14 (17) California 19-0 W31,000 S
N. 21 (14) Washington (17)10-23
L
60,234A
D. 18 (20) BYU (14)* 36-38 L 52,419 SD
*Holiday Bowl
Coach: Jim Walden
1982 (3-7-1; 2-4-1)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 11 Idaho
34-14
S. 18 Colorado
0-12
S. 25 Minnesota
11-41
O. 2 Tennessee
3-10
O. 9Oregon State 14-14
O. 16 UCLA (12)
17-42
O. 23 Stanford
26-31
O. 30 Arizona
17-34
N. 6Oregon
10-3
N. 13 California
14-34
N. 20 Washington (5) 24-20
Coach: Jim Walden
Cougar Football 1994–2009
W/L
W
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
L
W
ATTLOC
25,321 S
30,923 S
50,653 A
91,744 A
22,937 H
41,732 Pa
26,806 H
27,412 H
20,178 A
34,060 A
40,000 H
1983 (7-4-0; 5-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 3 Montana State 27-7 W 21,750 S
S. 10 Michigan (6) 17-20 L 103,256 A
S. 17 Arizona (7)
6-45 L 25,000 H
S. 24 UNLV
41-28 W 16,500 S
O. 8 USC
17-38 L 43,106 A
O. 15 UCLA
14-24 L 30,000 H
O. 22 Arizona State (13)31-21 W 67,516 A
O. 29Oregon
24-7 W 29,500 H
N. 5Oregon State
27-9 W 32,500 A
N. 12 California
16-6 W 15,000 H
N. 19 Washington (15) 17-6 W 59,220 A
Coach: Jim Walden
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 6 UNLV
34-14 W
S. 13 San Jose State 13-20 L
S. 20 California
21-31 L
S. 27 Arizona State (11)21-21 T
O. 4Oregon State 24-14 W
O. 11 USC (9)
34-14 W
O. 25 UCLA (17)
16-54 L
N. 1 Stanford
12-42 L
N. 8 Arizona (17)
6-31 L
N. 15Oregon
17-27 L
N. 22 Washington (12)23-44 L
Coach: Jim Walden
ATTLOC
17,000 H
15,000 H
41,500 A
70,543 A
25,200 H
26,000 H
46,189 A
35,000 A
17,000 H
25,137 A
40,000 H
1989 (6-5-0; 3-5-0)
1994 (8-4-0; 5-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 2 Idaho
41-7 W 33,914 H
S. 7 Brigham Young (24)46-41W 64,310 A
S. 16 (23) Oregon State41-3 W 26,883 H
S. 23 Wyoming
29-23 W 20,041 A
S. 30 (19) USC (11) 17-18 L 38,434 H
O. 7 (21) Oregon (23)51-38 W 44,963 A
O. 14 (17) Stanford 31-13 W24,617 H
O. 21 (15) Arizona (22)21-23 L 36,090 H
O. 28 (23) Arizona State39-44 L 62,416 A
N. 11 California
26-38 L 33,000 A
N. 18 Washington
9-20 L 73,527 A
Coach: Mike Price
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 1 Illinois (21)
10-9 W 39,472 Ch
S. 10 Fresno State
24-3 W 24,107 H
S. 24 (22) UCLA (18) 21-0 W 42,877 A
O. 1 (17) Tennessee9-10 L95,556 A
O. 8 (22) Oregon 21-7 W37,600 H
O. 15 (20) Arizona (14) 7-10 L 37,600 H
O. 22 (23) Arizona State28-21 W 46,494 A
O. 29 (22) California26-23 W34,000 A
N. 5 (16) USC (22) 10-23 L 36,686 H
N. 12 (24) Oregon State3-21 L 26,438 A
N. 19 Washington (18) 23-6 W 37,600 H
D. 31 (24) Baylor*
10-3 W 44,106SA
*Alamo Bowl
Coach: Mike Price
1990 (3-8-0; 2-6-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 1 Texas Christian 21-3 W
S. 8 Wyoming
13-34 L
S. 15 Brigham Young (5)36-50 L
S. 22 California
41-31 W
S. 29 UCLA
20-30 L
O. 6 USC (15)
17-30 L
O. 20Oregon State 55-24 W
O. 27 Arizona (23)
34-42 L
N. 3 Stanford
13-31 L
N. 10 Arizona State 26-51 L
N. 17 Washington (10)10-55 L
Coach: Mike Price
ATTLOC
25,198 A
30,484 H
65,838 A
32,229 H
34,190 H
59,357 A
27,245 A
55,520 A
30,000 A
20,070 H
37,600 H
1991 (4-7-0; 3-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 7Oregon
14-40
S. 14 Fresno State
30-34
S. 21Ohio State (16) 19-33
S. 28 UNLV
40-13
O. 5Oregon State
55-7
O. 12 USC
27-34
O. 19 Arizona State (25)17-3
N. 2 UCLA (23)
3-44
N. 9 Arizona
40-27
N. 16 Stanford (22) 14-49
N. 23 Washington (2) 21-56
Coach: Mike Price
W/L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
ATTLOC
42,995 A
20,647 H
92,687 A
20,628 A
25,100 H
23,997 H
48,682 A
43,592 A
21,520 H
18,238 H
72,581 A
1987 (3-7-1; 1-5-1)
1992 (9-3-0; 5-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 5 Fresno State
41-24 W 22,971 H
S. 12 Wyoming
43-28 W 24,151 H
S. 19 Michigan (19) 18-44 L 103,521 A
S. 26 Colorado
17-26 L 43,527 A
O. 10 Stanford
7-44 L 31,538 H
O. 17 Arizona State
7-38 L 70,341 A
O. 24 Arizona
45-28 W 22,269 H
O. 31 USC
7-42 L 24,834 A
N. 14Oregon
17-31 L 14,089 H
N. 21 Washington
19-34 L 74,038 A
N. 29 Cal (Coca Cola Bowl)17-17T 54,000 J
Coach: Dennis Erickson
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 5 Montana
25-13 W 21,068 H
S. 12 Arizona
23-20 W 39,112 A
S. 26 Fresno State
39-37 W 38,077 A
O. 3 Temple
51-10 W 21,861 H
O. 10Oregon State 35-10 W 30,459 A
O. 17 (22) UCLA 30-17 W32,208 H
O. 24 (13) USC (15) 21-31 L 54,038 A
O. 31 (19) Oregon 17-34 L25,450H
N. 7 (25) Arizona State20-18 W 15,441 H
N. 14 (21) Stanford (15)3-40 L 52,018 A
N. 21 Washington (5) 42-23 W 37,600 H
D. 29 (18) Utah*
31-28 W 40,867Tuc
*Copper Bowl
Coach: Mike Price
1988 (9-3-0; 5-3-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 3 Illinois
44-7 W
S. 10 Minnesota
41-9 W
S. 17Oregon
28-43 L
O. 1 Tennessee
52-24 W
O. 8 (19) California 44-13 W
O. 15 Arizona
28-45 L
O. 22 Arizona State 28-31 L
O. 29 UCLA (1)
34-30 W
N. 5 Stanford
24-21 W
N. 12Oregon State 36-27 W
N. 19 (19) Washington32-31 W
D. 25 (18) Houston (14)*24-22 W
*Aloha Bowl
Coach: Dennis Erickson
ATTLOC
54,458 A
40,071 A
30,263 H
92,276 A
27,077 H
48,287 A
33,170 H
51,970 A
36,500 A
19,702 H
40,000 H
35,132 Hon
1993 (5-6-0; 3-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 4 Michigan (3) 14-41
S. 11 Montana State 54-14
S. 18Oregon State
51-6
S. 25 USC
3-34
O. 2 Pacific
12-0
O. 9 Arizona State 44-25
O. 16 California (21) 34-7
O. 23 (25) Arizona (7) 6-9
O. 30Oregon
23-46
N. 6 UCLA (12)
27-40
N. 20 Washington
3-26
Coach: Mike Price
1998 (3-8-0; 0-8-0)
1995 (3-8-0; 2-6-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 2 Pittsburgh
13-17
S. 9 Montana
38-21
S. 23 UCLA (16)
24-15
S. 30 Nebraska (2) 21-35
O. 7Oregon State 40-14
O. 14 USC (5)
14-26
O. 21Oregon (12)
7-26
O. 28 Arizona
14-24
N. 4 California
11-27
N. 11 Stanford
24-36
N. 18 Washington (22)30-33
Coach: Mike Price
W/L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
ATTLOC
35,513 A
28,312 H
33,711 H
75,777 A
31,876 H
51,131 A
46,109 A
32,924 H
31,000 A
26,572 H
74,144 A
W/L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
2002 (10-3-0; 7-1-0)
ATTLOC
31,568 H
26,189 A
36,770 H
32,000 A
67,210 A
37,196 H
31,178 H
34,039 H
47,761 A
30,418 A
37,251 H
1999 (3-9-0; 1-7-0)
DATE OPP
S. 4 Utah
S. 11 Stanford
S. 18 Idaho
S. 25 Arizona O. 2 California
O. 9 Louisiana-Laf.
O. 23 Arizona State
O. 30Oregon State N. 6Oregon N. 13 USC
N. 20 Washington N. 27 Hawaii
Coach: Mike Price
SCORE
7-27
17-54
17-28
24-30
31-7
44-0
21-33
13-27
10-52
28-31
14-24
22-14
W/L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
ATTLOC
26,179 H
36,592 A
34,873 H
26,787 H
27,682 H
23,276 H
57,537 A
34,240 H
44,090 A
23,065 H
72,973 A
45,382 A
2000 (4-7-0; 2-6-0)
1996 (5-6-0; 3-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
A. 31 Colorado (5) 19-37 L
S. 7 Temple
38-34 W
S. 21Oregon (25)
55-44 W
S. 28 San Jose State 52-16 W
O. 5 Arizona
26-34 L
O. 12Oregon State
24-3 W
O. 19 California (19) 21-18 W
O. 26 USC
24-29 L
N. 9 UCLA
14-38 L
N. 16 Stanford
17-33 L
N. 23 Washington (12)24-31(OT)L
Coach: Mike Price
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 5 Illinois
20-13
S. 12 Boise State
33-21
S. 19 Idaho
24-16
S. 26 California
14-24
O. 3 UCLA (4)
17-49
O. 10Oregon (15)
29-51
O. 17 USC
14-42
O. 31 Arizona State 28-38
N. 7 Arizona (10)
7-41
N. 14 Stanford
28-38
N. 21 Washington
9-16
Coach: Mike Price
ATTLOC
51,481 A
10,169 A
30,124 H
24,195 H
47,405 A
26,722 A
27,182 H
33,111 H
40,421 A
30,280 A
37,600 H
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 2 Stanford
10-24 L
S. 16 Utah
38-21 W
S. 23 Idaho
34-38 L
S. 30 California
21-17 W
O. 7 Boise State
42-35 W
O. 14 Arizona (22)47-53 (OT) L
O. 21 Arizona State20-23 (OT) L
O. 28Oregon State (18)9-38 L
N. 4Oregon (7)24-27 (OT) L
N. 11 USC
33-27 W
N. 18 Washington (6) 3-51 L
Coach: Mike Price
ATTLOC
21,793 H
38,814 A
31,409 H
30,500 A
25,129 H
50,350 A
25,199 H
34,491 A
23,314 H
40,565 A
33,010 H
2001 (10-2-0; 6-2-0)
1997 (10-2-0; 7-1-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
A. 29 UCLA
37-34 W 26,000 H
S. 13 USC (23)
28-21 W 51,655 A
S. 20 (19) Illinois 35-22 W47,131 A
S. 27 (15) Boise State 58-0 W 34,131 H
O. 4 (15) Oregon 24-13 W43,516 A
O. 18 (13) California63-37 W35,759 H
O. 25 (10) Arizona35-34 (OT) W 31,137 H
N. 1 (10) Arizona State (20)31-44L 73,644 A
N. 8 (16) SW Louisiana77-7 W 32,345 H
N. 15 (14) Stanford 38-28 W40,306 H
N. 22 (11) Washington (16)41-35 W 74,268 A
J. 1 (8) Michigan (1)*16-21 L 101,219 Pa
*Rose Bowl
Coach: Mike Price
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
A.30Idaho
36-7 W31,097 H
S.8
Boise State
41-20 W 27,697 A
S.22 California
51-20 W21,534 H
S.29 Arizona
48-21 W42,729 A
O.6Oregon State 34-27 W 35,283 H
O.13 Stanford (23) 45-39 W 40,950 A
O.18 (19) Montana State53-28 W 14,325 H
O.27 (14) Oregon (11)17-24 L 34,150 H
N.3 (16) UCLA (9) 20-14 W 33,462 H
N.10 (11) Arizona State28-16 W 47,229 A
N.17 (9) Washington (16)14-26 L 74,442 A
D.31 (13) Purdue* 33-27 W47,812EP
*Sun Bowl
Coach: Mike Price
W/L
ATTLOC
L 105,512 A
W 19,068 H
W 24,682 H
L 48,471 A
W 14,616 A
W 27,077 H
W 30,117 H
L 46,675 A
L 35,846 A
L 34,987 H
L 72,688 A
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
A.31 (12) Nevada 31-7 W63,588Se
S. 7 (11) Idaho 49-14 W30,110 H
S. 14 (10) Ohio State (6)7-25 L 104,553 A
S. 21 (16) Montana State45-28 W 23,713 H
S. 28 (16) California48-38 W29,297 A
O. 5 (17) USC (18)30-27 (OT) W 36,861 H
O. 12 (12) Stanford 36-11 W30,750 A
O. 26 (9) Arizona 21-13 W46,462 A
N. 2 (8) Arizona State (16)44-22W 37,444 H
N. 9 (5) Oregon (15) 32-21 W 37,600 H
N. 23 (3) Washington26-29 (3OT) L 37,600 H
D. 7 (7) UCLA
48-27 W56,335 A
J. 1 (7) Oklahoma (8)*14-34 L 86,848 Pa
*Rose Bowl
Coach: Mike Price
2003 (10-3-0, 6-2-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
A. 30 Idaho
25-0 W 50,113 Se
S. 6 Notre Dame (19)26-29 (OT)L 80,795 A
S. 13 Colorado (17) 47-26 W 48,146 A
S. 20 (24) New Mexico23-13 W 32,344 H
S. 27 (21) Oregon (10)55-16 W 57,473 A
O. 4 (14) Arizona 30-7 W34,923 H
O. 18 (6) Stanford 24-14 W48,526 A
O. 25 (6) Oregon State36-30 W 35,117 H
N. 1 (6) USC (3)
16-43 L 82,478 A
N. 8 (12) UCLA 31-13 W33,846 H
N. 15 (8) Arizona State34-19 W 30,423 H
N. 22 (8) Washington19-27 L 74,549 A
D. 30 (15) Texas (5)* 28-20 W 61,102 SD
*Holiday Bowl
Coach: Bill Doba
2004 (5-6-0, 3-5-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 3 New Mexico 21-17 W
S. 11 Colorado
12-20 L
S. 18 Idaho
49-8 W
S. 25 Arizona
20-19 W
O. 9Oregon
38-41 L
O. 16 Stanford
17-23 L
O. 23Oregon State 19-38 L
O. 30 USC (1)
12-42 L
N. 6 UCLA
31-29 W
N. 13 Arizona State (20)28-45 L
N. 20 Washington
28-25 W
Coach: Bill Doba
ATTLOC
34,860 A
56,188 Se
34,858 H
43,579 A
35,117 H
34,963 H
36,265 A
35,117 H
62,251 A
60,319 A
34,334 H
2005 (4-7-0, 1-7-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE
S. 1 Idaho
38-26
S. 9 Nevada
55-21
S. 17 Grambling State 48-7
O. 1Oregon State 33-44
O. 8 Stanford
21-24
O. 15 UCLA (12) 41-44 (OT)
O. 22 California (25) 38-42
O. 29 USC (1)
13-55
N. 5 Arizona State 24-27
N. 12Oregon
31-34
N. 19 Washington
26-22
Coach: Bill Doba
W/L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
ATTLOC
28,339 H
17,552 A
51,486 Se
42,908 A
33,442 H
35,117 H
52,569 A
92,021 A
31,054 H
27,595 H
70,713 A
2006 (6-6-0, 4-5-0)
DATE OPP
S. 2 Auburn (4)
S. 9 Idaho
S. 16 Baylor
S. 23 Stanford
S. 30 USC (3)
O. 7Oregon State
O. 14 California (10)
O. 21Oregon (16)
O. 28 UCLA
N. 4 (25) Arizona
N. 11 Arizona State
N. 18 Washington
Coach: Bill Doba
SCORE
14-40
56-10
17-15
36-10
22-28
13-6
3-21
34-23
37-15
17-27
17-47
32-35
W/L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
ATTLOC
87,451 A
29,431 H
41,358 Se
37,498 A
35,117 H
42,951 A
31,441 H
35,117 H
53,058 A
35,117 H
53,289 A
35,117 H
2007 (5-7-0, 3-6-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
S. 1 Wisconsin (7) 21-42 L
S. 8 San Diego State 45-17 W
S. 15 Idaho
45-28 W
S. 22 USC (1)
14-47 L
S. 29 Arizona
20-48 L
O. 6 Arizona State (18)20-23 L
O. 13Oregon (9)
7-53 L
O. 27 UCLA
27-7 W
N. 3 California
17-20 L
N. 10 Stanford
33-17 W
N. 17Oregon State 17-52 L
N. 24 Washington
42-35 W
Coach: Bill Doba
ATTLOC
81,547 A
46,290 Se
32,064 H
86,876 A
50,945 A
35,117 H
58,749 A
31,027 H
55,711 A
31,110 H
22,660 H
72,888 A
2008 (2-11-0, 1-8-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
A. 30Oklahoma State 13-39 L
S. 6 California
3-66 L
S. 12 Baylor
17-45 L
S. 20 Portland State 48-9 W
S. 27Oregon (22)
14-63 L
O. 4 UCLA
3-28 L
O. 11Oregon State 13-66 L
O. 18 USC (6)
0-69 L
N. 1 Stanford
0-58 L
N. 8 Arizona
28-59 L
N. 15 Arizona State
0-31 L
N. 22 Washington16-13 (2OT) W
N. 29 Hawaii
10-24 L
Coach: Paul Wulff
ATTLOC
50,830 Se
27,906 H
25,595 A
23,920 H
30,927 H
65,469 A
45,289 A
25,118 H
26,662 A
24,118 H
61,490 A
32,211 H
42,312 A
2009 (1-11-0, 0-9-0)
DATE OPP
SCORE W/L
ATTLOC
S. 5 Stanford
13-39 L 22,386 H
S. 12 Hawaii
20-38 L 42,912 Se
S. 19 SMU
30-27 (OT) W 22,319 H
S. 26 USC
6-27 L 75,216 A
O. 3Oregon
6-52 L 57,378 A
O. 10 Arizona State 14-27 L 26,010 H
O. 24 California
17-49 L 54,738 A
O. 31 Notre Dame
14-40 L 53,407 SA
N. 7 Arizona
7-48 L 50,242 A
N. 14 UCLA
7-43 L 25,661 H
N. 21Oregon State 10-42 L 16,167 H
N. 28 Washington
0-30 L 68,697 A
Coach: Paul Wulff
WSU All-Time
Total Games Won............................495
location legend
BBuffalo
ChChicago
EPEl Paso
Her Hershey, Pennsylvania
Hon Honolulu, Hawaii
J
Tokyo, Japan
Total Games Lost............................495
PPortland
Pa Pasadena, Calif.
SSpokane
SA San Antonio
SD San Diego
SeSeattle
SF San Francisco
TTacoma
Tuc Tucson, Arizona
Total Games Tied...............................45
Total Games...................................1,035
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WSU cougar lettermEn
WSU cougar lettermEn
In 2002 WSU began compiling roster information on all players who have earned varsity letters. The project is on-going.
If you have missing information for players prior to 1950, please e-mail the information to wsstevens@wsu.edu.
NoName, Pos, Height, Weight, Hometown, High SchoolLetter Years
A
82 Michael Abbott, E, 6-0, 167, Seattle, West Seattle
1961-62
74 William B. Abbott, G/T, 6-3, 230, Spokane, Central Valley
1967-68
19 Romeen Abdollmohammadi, K, 6-0, 235, Camano Island, Stanwood 2006-07
28 Hamza Abdullah, FS, 6-3, 210, Pomona, Calif., Pomona
2001-04
23 Husain Abdullah, FS, 6-1, 197, Pomona, Calif., Pomona
2004-07
33 Richard Abrams, F, 5-11, 210, Bellingham, Bellingham
1945-46
17 D.D. Acholonu, DE, 6-3, 245, Seattle, Inglemoor
2000-03
9 Kearney Adams, WR, 5-9, 165, Gilbert, Ariz., Gilbert
1994-95
4 Kevin Adams, PK, 5-11, 181, Everett, Cascade
1986-87
87 Marvin Adams, DE, 6-6, 250, Modesto, Calif., Central Catholic
1985-87
98 Anthony Adedipe, DE, 6-3, 254, E. Palo Alto, Calif., Washington
1999-00
22 Tracy Adkins, DB, 5-11, 170, Los Angeles, Calif., Manual Arts
1982-83
77 Patrick Afif, OL, 6-7, 325, Temecola, Calif., Temecola
2003-04
3 James Agee, Q, 5-10, 168, Dayton, Dayton
1932-33-34-35
88 John Mike Agee, Q, 5-10, 174, Alexandria, Va., George Washington 1957-59
44 Mark Ahlberg, TE, 6-5, 262, Fullerton, Calif., Troy
2002
7Edwin Ahlskog, G, 190, Coeur d’Alene, Coeur d’ Alene
1923-24
3 Harold Ahlskog, T, 6-1, 195, Spokane, Lewis & Clark
1928-29-30
92 Fevaea’i (A’i) Ahmu, DT, 6-0, 280, San Diego, Calif., Serra
2005-07
6 Frank Akins, RH, 5-10, 190, Spokane, Rogers
1939-40-41
48 Harold Akins, F, 5-10, 176, Spokane, Rogers
1942-46-47
3 Terry Alberta, PK, 6-2, 190, Billings, Mont., Billings
1976
69 Robert Aldrich, OG-C, 6-2, 228, Sunnyvale, Calif., Freemont
1972-73-74
20 Swinton Aldrich, Q, 5-11, 170, Honolulu, Hawaii, Kamehameha
1956-57
90 Ing Aleaga, DL, 6-3, 285, Aiea, Hawaii, Aiea
1999-2001
Elmer Alexander, RHB, 160, Pasco, Pasco
1922
69 Kenny Alfred, OL, 6-2, 300, Gig Harbor, Gig Harbor
2006-09
55 Tuineau Alipate, MLB, 6-2, 238, Union City, Calif., Logan
1985-86-87-88
12 DeWayne Allen, E, 6-1, 172, Huntington Park, Calif.
1934-36
19 Kourtney Allen, WR, 5-10, 171, Kansas City, Kan., Summit
1996
18 Bert Allinger, F, 6-0, 194, Vancouver, Vancouver
1949
76 Walter Altobelli, T, 5-8, 220, Los Angeles, Calif., Los Angeles
1959
22 Reynaldo Alvarado, H, 5-11, 205, Los Angeles, Calif., Los Angeles
1955
Emory Alvord, T, 6-0, 180, McCammon, Idaho, Pocatello
1914-15
59 Martin Ancellotti, DT, 6-0, 207, Ukiah, Calif., Ukiah
1969-70-71
49 Kevin Andal, TE, 6-2, 227, Seattle, Interlake
1988-89
26 Charles Anderson, TB, 6-0, 190, Seaside, Calif., Seaside
1972-73-75
63 Crosby Anderson, LB, 6-2, 216, Seaside, Calif., Luke Phillips
1970-71
4 Hjalmer Anderson, RE, 6-0, 197, Seattle, Ballard
1942
60 Jerry Anderson, G, 6-0, 195, Seattle, Shorecrest
1965-66
85 Jeshua Anderson, WR, 6-2, 188, Woodland Hills, Calif., Taft
2007-08
9 Kareem Anderson, P, 6-0, 199, Phoenix, Ariz., South Mountain
1998-99
22 Lavell Anderson, RB, 5-7, 170, San Diego, Calif., Eastlake
2001
89 Neil Anderson, OE, 6-3, 240, Birds Landing, Calif., Rio Vista
1965-66-67
21 Ray Anderson, T, 6-2, 193, Spokane, Rogers
1934-36
66 Robert Anderson, LH, 6-1, 174, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1945
84 Rod Anderson, DE, 6-1, 216, Pendleton, Ore., Pendleton
1971-73
91 Terry Anderson, DT-L, 6-5, 240, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1975-77
3 Joe Angelo, Q, 5-10, 183, San Francisco, Calif., Commerce
1936-38
45Vincent Antonio, FB, 5-11, 210, Arroyo Grande, Calif., Arroyo Grande 1962
6 Harry “Hack” Applequist, G, 5-11, 178, Marcus
1912-15
1Ollie Arbelbide, H, 5-10, 171, Huntington Park, Calif.
1932-34
10 Gene Arger, LG, 5-9, 181, Tacoma, Lincoln
1941-42, 45
67 Calvin Armstrong, OL, 6-7, 321, Centralia, Centralia
2001-04
42Ed Armstrong, WR, 6-1, 197, Tacoma, Franklin Pierce
1968-70
42 Bob Arps, C, 6-3, 180, Tacoma, Lincoln
1946
26 Alvan Arzu, RB, 5-10, 205, Sylmar, Calif., Notre Dame
1997, 1999
57 Kevin Ashworth, LB, 6-1, 219, Garden Grove, Calif., Pacifica
1991-92
29 Brandon Asuega-Stark, RB, 5-10, 219, Issaquah, Issaquah
2004-05
52 Jack Atwood, C, 6-2, 200, Compton, Calif., Burbank
1956
55 Rick Austin, OL, 6-3, 338, Rialto, Calif., Eisenhower
1995
78 Steven Ayers
2008-09
45 Brock Aynsley, WR, 6-2, 185, Kelowna, B.C., Larry Johnson
1969-72
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130
Leroy Babbit, G, 5-9, 210, Pullman, Pullman
Francis Bacoka, E, 6-2, 195, Everett, Everett
Bryon Bailey, H, 5-10, 183, Seattle, West Seattle
Mike Bailey, OT, 6-4, 274, Medford, Ore., North Medford
Huarleen Bain, HB, 6-0, 195, Vancouver, Ft. Vancouver
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1961
1945-47
1949-51
1990, 92-93
1965
60 Richard Baird, LB, 6-2, 195, Seattle, Roosevelt
1965-67
78Eugene D. Baker, T, 5-10, 196, Buckly, White River
1955-57
48 Fred Baker, Q, 6-1, 206, Mead, Mead
1942
74 Glenn Baker, T, 6-3, 240, Waitsburg, Waitsburg
1961-63
86 Tom Baker, LE, 5-11, 180, Tacoma, Stadium
1947-49
89 Mark Baldwin, TE, 6-6, 245, Brandon, Miss., Brandon
2000-01
32 Richard Baldwin, T, 6-3, 215, Bellingham, N. Cent. Spokane
1967
89 Clete Baltes, E, 6-0, 190, Versailles, Ohio, Versailles
1962-63
56 Chris Baltzer, LB, 6-0, 235, Eugene, Ore., Sheldon
2004-05, 07
14 Benton “Biff” Bangs, RH, 5-10, 170, Albion, Ida.
1914-17
12 Jeff Banks, P, 6-0, 175, Upland, Calif., Bishop Amat
1996-97
9 Mory Banks, DB, 5-11, 198, Los Angeles, Calif., Crenshaw
1999-00
4 Rex Bantz, F, 6-0, 185, Chehalis, Chehalis
1938-39
15 William Bantz, T, 6-5, 205, Chehalis, Chehalis
1937-39
93 Dave Barber, DT, 6-2, 195, Rancho Cordova, Calif., Cordova
1977
89Edward R. Barker, E, 6-3, 200, Sunnyside, Sunnyside
1950-52
Frank T. “Cack” Barnard, E, Seattle, Seattle H.S.
1900-02
62 Charles Barnes, G, 6-1, 195, Santa Maria, Calif., Santa Maria
1962-63
79 Noel Barnes, C, 6-5, 245, Seattle, Franklin
1975-77
76 James Barney, T, 6-1, 190, Prineville, Ore., Prineville
1956
80 Carl Barschig, TE, 6-2, 213, Pico Rivera, Calif., Pico Rivera
1974-75
61 Steven Bartelle, LB, 5-10, 205, Pullman, Pullman
1966-68
8 Kyle Basler, P, 6-3, 234, McCleary, Elma
2002-05
24 Christian Bass, FS, 6-2, 224, Moreno Valley, Calif., Canyon Springs 2004-07
8 Paul E. Bates, E, 6-0, 178, Albany, Ore., Albany
1935-37
72 R. Burgess Bauder, DT, 6-0, 210, Tacoma, Wilson
1964-66
43Eddie Bayne, H, 5-11, 166, Billings, Mont., Billings
1936-38
89 Pat Beach, TE, 6-4, 235, Pullman, Pullman
1978-81
97 Mike Beasley, DT, 6-4, 237, Palo Alto, Calif., Palo Alto
1982-83, 85
13 Myron Beck
2008-09
35 Charles Beckel, FB, 6-1, 190, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1952-54
30 Joe Beckman, RT, 6-0, 195, Tacoma, Stadium
1939-41
13 Ian Bell, RB, 5-10, 201, Pasadena, Calif., Taft
2005-06
25 Kay Bell, T, 6-2, 209, Seattle, Lincoln
1934-36
6 Henry Bendele, F, 5-8, 175, Seattle, Ballard
1931-33
91 Leon Bender, DT, 6-5, 308, Santee, Calif., Santana
1996-97
73 Henry Bendix, QT, 6-1, 215, Spokane, Shadle Park
1967-69
5 LeRoy Bendix, G, 180, Chewelah, Chewelah
1925-27
46 Patrick Bennett, LB, 6-0, 224, Forks, Forks
2001-04
12 Wally Bennett, QB, 6-5, 211, Bellevue, Newport
1973-76
4 Woodson Bennett, Q, 5-11, 160, Seattle, Albany, Ore.
1933-35
69 Kenneth Benson, G, 5-11, 190, The Dalles, Ore.
1956
70 William Benton, T, 6-5, 215, East Bakersfield, Calif., East Bakersfield
1962
15 Garry Bergan, QB, 6-2, 185, Issaquah, Issaquah
1970-71
71 Dave Berger, DT, 6-4, 232, Oakland, Calif., Skyline
1968-69
39 Wayne Berry, HB, 6-0, 170, LaGrande, Ore., LaGrande
1951-53
68 William Berry, G, 5-7, 165, Pullman, Pullman
1958-60
3 Harold Bervin, E, 180, Spokane, North Central
1923-25
71 George Beveridge, T, 6-1, 220, Temple City, Calif., Temple City
1963-66
52 George Bican, T, 6-1, 192, Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento
1931-33
81 Troy Bienemann, TE, 6-4, 258, Mt. View, Calif., St. Francis
2002-05
90 Cleve Bigelow, CB, 5-11, 176, Compton, Calif., Compton
1981
85 Mark Bircher, WR, 6-1, 184, Richland, Columbia
1985-86
13 Steve Birnbaum, QB, 6-5, 225, Chino Hills, Calif., Ayala
1996-99
87 Dennis Birney, E, 6-0, 196, Covina, Calif., Covina
1965
33 Jared Bjerkestrand, WR, 6-4, 208, Spokane, Shadle Park
2008
5 Michael Black, RB, 6-0, 206, Los Angeles, Calif., Dorsey
1996-97
2 Daniel Blackledge
2007-09
45 Louis Blakeley, FB, 5-10, 185, Sacramento, Calif., C.K. McClatchy
1960-61
96 Lee Blakeney, SLB, 6-0, 234, Concord, Calif., Ygnacio
1980-81-83-84
46 Louis Bland
2008-09
39 Morris Blankenbaker, RH, 5-1, 175, Yakima, Davis
1962
11 Drew Bledsoe, QB, 6-5, 224, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1990-92
88Ozell Bledsoe, DE, 6-3, 222, East St. Louis, Ill., LA Harbor JC
1974
2 John Bley, T, 6-2, 194, Spokane, Lewis & Clark
1933-35
66 Raymond Blier, T, 6-0, 212, Colville, Colville
1956-58
30 Mark Blocker, CB, 5-9, 164, Los Angeles, Calif., Manual Arts
1982
10Ed Blount, QB, 5-11, 190, Pasadena, Calif., Blair
1984-86
8 Darryl Blunt, P, 6-0, 190, Los Angeles, Calif., St. John Bosco
2006
62 Alan Boatman, C, 6-2, 265, Kettle Falls, Kettle Falls
1985-86
2 Phillip Bobo, WR, 5-11, 186, Moreno Valley, Calif., Moreno Valley
1990-92
18 George Bohannan, LE, 180, Cle Elum, Cle Elum
1920-21
26 Jeremy Bohannon, SS, 5-10, 206, Richland, Richland
2001-04
62Elmo Bond, RT, 6-3, 200, Hoquiam, Hoquiam
1946
Clarence “Digger” Boone, G, Chehalis
1917
Holt Boone, Palouse
10 R. R. Boone, RH, 187, Cunningham
90 Dorian Boose, DE, 6-6, 282, Tacoma, Henry Foss
99Eric Boose, DT, 6-2, 281, Tacoma, Foss
52 Robert Booth, DE, 6-2, 242, Pasco, Pasco
66 Steven Boots, MG, 6-2, 215, Sun Valley, Calif., Poly
82 Boone Borden, WR, 6-0, 187, Orting, Orting
95 Rod Bourke, DT, 6-3, 232, Aberdeen, Aberdeen
65 Jeff Bowen, OL, 6-1, 281, St. John, Wash., St. John Endicott
85 William B. Bowen, G, 6-0, 190, Chicago, Ill.
20 Al Bowens, RB, 5-10, 166, Boise, Idaho, Boise
23 Richard Bower, FB, 5-11, 205, Great Falls, Mont.. Great Falls
80 Cody Boyd, TE, 6-8, 264, Bellingham, Ferndale
98 Bryan Boyer, DT, 6-4, Lapwai, Idaho, Lapwai
26 James Boylan, RH, 6-1, 170, Van Nuys, Calif., Van Nuys
16 James Boyle, Q, 5-10, 177, Seattle, Ballard
4 Lee Braach, SLB, 6-1, 192, Des Moines, Mt. Rainier
12 Tyron Brackenridge, CB, 6-0, 186, Ontario, Calif., Upland
72 Harold Bradford, DT, 6-2, 248, New Orleans, La., Wenatchee
30 Nate Bradley, CB, 5-10, 186, Santa Ana, Calif, Saddleback
44 Melvin Brady, HB, 6-2, 198, Buttonwillow, Calif., Buttonwillow
13 Adam Braidwood, DE, 6-4, 264, Delta, BC, Seaquam
63 Allen Branco, LB, 6-0, 205, San Leandro, Calif., San Leandro
99 Mike Branigan, OLB, 5-11, 203, Santa Monica, Calif., Palisades
6 Thomas Branigan, G, 5-9, 184, Seattle, Seattle Prep
75 Gary Branson, DT, 6-3, 223, Spokane, Shadle Park
13 Bob Bratkowski, SE, 6-1, 185, Green Bay, Wis., Premontre
37 Dennis Braun, WLB, 6-2, 215, Corvallis, Ore.
14 Stan Bray, 170, Bellingham
46 Frederick C. (Bobo) Brayton, G, 5-9, 180, Birdsview, Hamilton
49 Fritz Brayton, WR, 6-1, 195, Pullman, Pullman
77 Buzz Brazeau, OT, 6-5, 260, Pullman, Pullman
53 Joe Brazeau, LB, 6-2, 213, Seattle, Seattle Prep
80 John Breland, SE, 6-0, 200, Seattle, Garfield
7Earl Brenneis, RH, 5-11, 176, Onalaska
9Edwin Brett, E, 6-2, 194, Lewiston, Idaho
10 Alex Brink, QB, 6-3, 207, Eugene, Ore., Sheldon
9 Lance Broadus, DE, 6-2, 226, Woodland Hills, Calif., Taft
72 Herman (Joe) Brocker, T, 6-2, 210, Marysville, Marysville
75 Jerald Brockey, T, 5-8, 205, Seattle Lincoln
David Brodie, HB, Monmouth, Ore.
37 Robert Brodie, FB, 5-9, 180, Palos Verdes, Calif., El Segundo
7 Bert Brooks, T, 6-0, 175, Everett
Ray Brooks, Seattle, Franklin
4 Rudy Brooks, HB, 5-10, 155, Hayward, Calif., Hayward
78 Ted Brose, T, 6-2, 205, Port Orchard, South Kitsap
19 Jack Brossman, FS, 6-0, 198, Bothell, Bothell
31 Steve Broussard, RB, 5-7, 210, Los Angeles, Calif., Manual Arts
60 Angelo Brovelli, T, 5-11, 215, Burbank, Calif., Burbank
20 Bob Brown, C, 186, Spokane, Lewis & Clark
38 Brandon Brown, LB, 6-2, 223, Pacific, Auburn
16 Cedrick Brown, RCB, 5-10, 178, Compton, Calif., Compton
53 Dave Brown, LB, 6-2, 210, Royal City, Royal City
G. Elmer Brown, Spokane
40 Fred Brown, E, 6-2, 183, Glendale, Calif.
9 Isaac Brown, DE, 6-3, 222, Upland, Calif., Claremont
8 Kevin Brown, RB, 6-3, 220, West Covina, Calif., Baldwin Park
99 Marlin Brown, DE, 6-3, 253, Foster City, Calif., Aragon
22 Philip Brown, G, 178, Vancouver, Vancouver
W. Vernon Brown, QB, 5-7, 165, Boise, Idaho
44 John Browne, HB, 5-10, 185, San Bruno, Calif., Capuchino
94 Mkristo Bruce, DE, 6-7, 249, Renton, Liberty
33 Chris Bruhn, RB, 6-3, 221, Woodland, Calif., Woodland
44 Gordon Brunswick, F, 6-2, 200, Tacoma, Lincoln
Arthur “Prexy” Bryan, QB, Pullman
Richard Bryan, 6-2, 225, Baldwin Park, Calif.
80 Anthony Buchanan, WR, 5-8, 170, Spokane, University
Lyle Buck, LH, 154, Mt. Vernon
29 Archie Buckley, QB, 5-8, 150, Colville, Colville
Robert Bucklin, RE, Port Blakely
88 Ron Bull, TE, 6-5, 215, Oak Harbor, Oak Harbor
5 Michael Bumpus, WR, 6-0, 194, Culver City, Calif., Culver City
54 Jerry Burkhalter, MLB, 6-0, 208, Renton, Renton
10 Robert Burkhart, QB, 5-11, 195, Kellogg, Idaho, Kellogg
6 Joe Burks, C, 169, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
22 Anthony Burnett, DB, 5-10, 180, Upland, Calif., Claremont
20 Deon Burnett, RB, 5-11, 212, Upland, Calif., Claremont
1908
1915-16
1996-97
1999
1993-95
1965-67
1991-92
1984
2008
1949-51
1980-81
1950-52
2003-06
2002, 04
1960-61
1941-42
1975
2004, 2006
1971
1980-81
1964-65
2002-05
1961-62
1978-79
1940-42
1969-70
1974-76-77
1979
1923
1947-49
1971-73
1969-71
1993
1982-84
1941-42
1933-35
2004-07
2005-07
1964
1953-55
1895
1962
1915
1903
1952
1952-54
1976, 78
1987-89
1957-58
1934
1998
1983-85
1975-76
1899
1937-38
2000-04
1998
1987-89
1922-23
1916
1961-63
2003-06
2003-04
1947-48
1906-08
1972
2001
1909-10
1927-29
1897
1975-78
2004-07
1971-73
1951-53
1922-23
2002
1999
27 Greg Burns, CB, 5-10, 175, Los Angeles, Calif., Dorsey
1991-93, 95
64 Melvin Burrell, LB, 6-0, 195, Tacoma, Franklin Pierce
1967-69
82 Sam Burris, WR, 6-2, 187, Los Angeles, Calif., Gardena
1983-84
3 Lorenzo Bursey, CB, 5-8, 175, Long Beach, Calif., Long Beach Poly
2005
5 Angelo Busato, T, 6-1, 196, Renton
1931-33
32 Sam Busch, SLB, 6-1, 197, Colton, Colton
1976, 78-79
66 Steve Busch, LB, 6-2, 225, Colton, Colton
1969-71
94 Tony Busch, OLB, 6-0, 200, Colton, Colton
1979
48 Lewis Bush, DE, 6-3, 239, Tacoma, Washington
1988-89, 91-92
5 Mike Bush, WR, 6-6, 210, Riverside, Calif., Meridian
2001-02
52 Roy Busse, G, 6-1, 210, Bremerton, East
1961-63
37 Jared Byers
2009
62 John Byers, E, 190, Spangle, Spangle
1931
70 Bobby Byrd, OL, 6-7, 308, Oceanside, Calif., Oceanside
2004-07
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10 Dennis M. Cadigan, S, 5-11, 190, Seattle, Garfield
1964, 66-67
17 Frank Cady, E, 157, Seattle
1924
29 Paul Callow, H, 5-7, 155, Bremerton
1937-38
22 Richard Calvin, RB, 6-0, 210, Santa Ana, Calif., Santa Ana Valley 1983-84-87
55 Melvin Camarena, DT, 6-2, 275, E. Palo Alto, Calif., Carlmont
1999-00
7 Walter Camp, T, 6-1, 190, LaCrosse
1930-32
86 Hugh Campbell, E, 6-1, 180, Saratoga, Calif., Los Gatos
1960-62
35 Jerry Campbell, LH, 5-8, 175, Castro Valley, Calif., Castro Valley
1960-61
18 Robert D. Campbell, G, 6-1, 198, Enumclaw, Enumclaw
1935
7 Robert S. Campbell, T, 6-3, 192, Malone
1936
9 Terry Campbell, HB, 5-11, 175, Spokane, Rogers
1952-53
44 Francis Cano, F, 6-0, 195, San Francisco, Calif., Poly
1958-60
81 Tom Caraher, DT, 6-4, 230, Vashon, Vashon
1972
Edward Cardwell, E, Wilbur
1900-04
51 Herbert Carlson, C, 6-0, 195, Newberry, Mich., Newberry
1951,53
32 Delbert Carmichael, FB, 6-1, 205, Yakima, Davis
1967-68
89 Brett Carolan, TE, 6-4, 244, Novalto, Calif., San Martin
1990-93
17 Chad Carpenter, WR, 6-0, 204, Weiser, Idaho, Weiser
1993-96
16 Jason Carr, WR, 5-10, 162, Inglewood, Calif., Morningside
1987
34 Paul Carr, RB, 6-0, 209, Bellevue, Interlake
1988-91
91 Ben Carrillo, ILB, 6-0, 231, West Covina, Calif., West Covina
1982-83, 85
36 Mike Carter, SS, 6-1, 190, Seattle, Garfield
1972-74
9 Clete Casper, QB, 6-3, 192, Seattle, Issaquah
1979-82
Cecil Cave, HB, Pullman
1906-09
68Ernest Cecaci, LG, 5-11, 205, Oakland, St. Mary’s
1949
30Vern Chamberlain, FB, 6-1, 219, Longview, Longview
1973-75
77 Mark Chandless, C, 6-2, 230, La Crescenta, Calif., Crescenta Valley 1976-78
16 Derek Chapman, QB, 6-4, 220, Chula Vista, Calif., Chula Vista
1993-94
44Erwin Chappel, LCB, 5-11, 180, Seattle, O’Dea
1983-86
20 Albert Charlton, HB, 5-11, 195, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1950-52
24 Rick Chase, WR, 6-0, 183, Olympia, Olympia
1984-86
42 Ron Cheatham, TB, 5-9, 185, Harbor City, Calif., Harbonne
1973-74
Edward Cheeley, LH, DeBeque, Colo.
1908
Philip Cherry, C, Astoria, Ore.
1907-09
4 Stephen Chester, E, 6-2, 180, Tacoma, Stadium
1928
31 Ron Childs, LB, 6-1, 210, Kennewick, Kamiaken
1991-94
Henry Chittenden, T, Spokane
1894
68 Bryan Chiu, OG, 6-2, 281, Vancouver, BC, College Prep
1996
65 Lorin Christean, G, 6-3, 215, Jacksonville, Ore., Medford
1960-62
51 Gary Christensen, DT, 6-2, 205, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1967
80 Jeff Christensen, WR, 5-10, 181, Spokane, Mead
1985
14 Lawrence “Tag” Christensen, RT, 5-10, 194, Tacoma, Lincoln
1942, 47
13 Ted Christofferson, HB, 6-2, 195, Honolulu, Punahou
1933-35
43 Dennis Clancy, SS, 6-1, 190, Tacoma, Bellarmine
1972-74
2 Asa V. “Ace” Clark, T, 5-11, 174, Albion,
1911, 1914-15
52 John Clark, C, 6-1, 195, Wallowa, Ore., Wallowa
1955
63 Philip Claymore, LG, 6-0, 190, Marysville, Marysville
1946-48
8 Desmond Clayton, WR, 5-10, 160, Sacramento, Calif., Grant
1989-90
24 Jason Clayton, RB, 5-10, 189, Las Vegas, Nev., Chaparral
1995-98
John Clemens, LE, Hay
1894-97
67 Rob Cleveland, DT, 6-4, 250, Bakersfield, Calif., West Bakersfield
1984-86
89 Gail Cogdill, E, 6-2, 185, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
1957-59
20 Stanley Colburn, F, 6-0, 195, Spokane, North Central
1931-32
39Eddy Coleman, H, 5-9, 168, Seattle, Lincoln
1948
27Erik Coleman, DB, 5-10, 193, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
2000-03
75 Robert Colleran, T, 6-0, 230, Prosser, Prosser
1960-61
10 Benton Collins, G, 6-0, 194, Abilene,Texas
1937-38
41 Jed Collins, TE, 6-2, 251, San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Mission Viejo) 2004-07
95 Ken Collins, DT, 6-3, 230, Cashmere, Cashmere
1978-81
25 Milford Collins, G, 6-0, 190, Hoquiam
1939-40
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1904-05
25 Ron Collins, SS, 5-10, 184, Cashmere, Cashmere
1983-85
35 Tom Collins, LG, 6-0, 195, Abilene, Texas, Abilene
1946
27 Harold Companion, G, 185, Everett
1931
62 Gerald Conine, G, 5-11, 200, Fife, Fife
1960
30 Timothy Connors, H, 5-9, 175, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1960
78 Gerald Cook II, OL, 6-6, 273, Honolulu, Hawaii, Campbell
2000
23 Harold Cook, HB, 160, Bremerton, Bremerton
1922
76 Ivan Cook, DE, 6-3, 243, Roseville, Calif., Roseville
1985-88
99 Stephen Cook, DT, 6-3, 285, Kirkland, Juanita
2001-04
41 Tony Cook, SS, 6-0, 181, Los Angeles, Calif., Locke
1974
30 William Cook, E, 6-3, 215, Pendleton, Ore., Pendleton
1963-64
Dolph Coolidge, Colfax
1902
Alvin R.Coon, Lewiston, Ida., Normal
1901
26 Clarence Coplin, H, 5-8, 170, Seattle, Highline
1955
62 Richard Copple, G, 6-2, 202, Medford, Ore., Medford
1959-60
Leo Coulter, HB, Olympia
1910-13
87 Alan Cox, P, 6-2, 190, Manti, Utah, Manti
2000-01
71 Greg Craighead, DT, 6-3, 225, Wheeling, Ill., Wheeling
1971-73
92 Joel Crawford, DL, 6-0, 230, Everett, Cascade
2003
82 Dave Crema, DE, 6-3, 202, Los Gatos, Calif., Los Gatos
1968-69
60 Joe Criscione, OL, 6-3, 285, Whittier, Calif., LaSerna
1998-99
70 Steve Cromer, OG, 6-4, 285, Lewiston, Idaho, Lewiston
1987-90
60 Pat Crook, G, 5-9, 205, Richland, Richland
1959-61
40 Marvin S. Cross, F, 5-10, 200, Edmonds, Edmonds
1948-49
40 Robert Crow, CB, 5-8, 168, Long Beach, Calif., Harbor JC
1974
24 Lanche Crowe, C, 190, Pullman, Pullman
1924-25
William Cumming, Pullman
1898
5 Rufus Cunningham, FS, 5-11, 166, Seaside, Calif., Monterey Peninsula1973-75
56 Dave Currie, Q, 5-8, 173, Willoughby, Ohio
1939
15 Forrest Curry, E, 6-0, 177, Spokane, North Central
1926-28
84 Chad Cushing, TE, 6-4, 250, Janesville, Wis., Janesville Craig
1990-91
90 Tom Cushing, SLB, 6-1, 216, Richland, Columbia
1984
D
4Omawale (Wale) Dada, CB, 5-11, 198, Chicago, Ill., Sandburg
2003-05
28Eric Dahl, S, 6-0, 193, Redwood City, Sequoia
1969
10 Mentor Dahlen, Q, 5-10, 173, Spokane, Lewis & Clark
1930-33
29 Tyrone Daisy, CB, 5-11, 175, Seattle, Garfield
1970-72
79 Brian Danaher, OL, 6-3, 284, Colfax, Colfax
2008-09
3 Joe Danelo, K, 5-9, 167, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1972-74
79 Joe Daniels, DE, 6-3, 240, Aberdeen, Aberdeen
1972-74
1 Devard Darling, WR, 6-3, 206, Houston, Texas, Sugerland
2002-03
33 James Darling, LB, 6-1, 240, Kettle Falls, Kettle Falls
1993-96
16 Tim Davey, P, 6-0, 178, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1978-81
29 Jason David, DB, 5-8, 165, Covina, Calif., Charter Oak
2000-03
80 Adam Davis, WR, 6-0, 169, Aurora, Colo., Hinkley
1998, 2000
16 Albert Davis, LG, 184, Clarkston, Clarkston
1921-22
1 C. J. Davis, WR, 5-11, 184, Tacoma, Curtis
1988-89, 91-92
12 Chad Davis, QB, 6-2, 200, San Diego, Calif., Mira Mesa
1994-95
12 Ira Davis, LB, 6-0, 207, Seattle, Garfield
2000-02
41 Johnny Davis, WR, 5-10, 175, Wichita Falls, Texas., Washington
1967-70
29 Nate Davis, RB, 5-11, 175, Compton, Calif., Compton
1983
42 Scott Davis, LB, 5-11, 230, Kennewick, Kamiakin
2003-06
9 T. Myron (Mike) Davis, H, 5-11, 175, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1930-32
6 Markus Dawes, CD, 6-0, 197, Bradenton, Fla., Bayshore
2006, 2008
Otto Deaner, T., Sheldon, Ill.
1909
80 Justin DeBeaumont, TE, 6-5, 237, Moses Lake, Moses Lake
1990
21 Sean DeCambra, WR, 5-10, 180, Kailua, Hawaii, Kailua
1998-99
40 Nile DeCuire, SS, 6-2, 188, Seattle, Everett
1970-71
15 Shawn Deeds, QB, 6-5, 245, Poulsbo, North Kitsap
1993, 95
2 Chad DeGrenier, QB, 6-1, 202, Santee, Calif., Christian High
1993
21 Shane DeLaCruz, WR, 5-8, 171, Seattle, Evergreen
1991-93
45Vince DeMakas, RB, 5-9, 231, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1998
66 William (Wally) Dempsey, G, 6-0, 205, Reseda, Calif., Glendale CC 1963-64
55 Troy Dennison, LB, 6-1, 223, Missoula, Mont., Sentinel
1989-90
31 Don Denman, RB, 5-10, 184, Tacoma, Clover Park
1982
51 Will Derting, LB, 6-0, 233, Okanogan, Okanogan
2002-05
1 Mike DeSanto, PK, 5-8, 155, Seattle, Jefferson
1979-80
60 Jon DesPois, C, 6-3, 221, Bakersville, Calif., Foothills
1973-76
6 Ken Devine, C, 6-3, 190, Redwood City, 1937-39
Wallace DeWitt, FB, Spokane, Spokane
1909
44 Chad Dezellem, LB, 6-1, 212, Brewster, Brewster
1987-88
53 Rob Dezellum, OG, 6-4, 240, Brewster, Brewster
1982
86 Donald F. Dickey, E, 6-3, 200, Sedro-Wooley, Sedro-Wooley
1950
36 Kevin Dickhaut, RB, 5-11, 218, Kennewick, Pasco
1996
132
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33 Chuck Diedrick, PK, 5-8, 165, Spokane, Spokane Falls CC
1975-76
60 Arnold (Gill) Diethelm, G, 5-10, 215, Bronxville, N.Y., Bronxville
1950-52
8 Carl Dietz, FB, 178, Bremerton
1912-15
22 John Diggs, CB, 5-10, 188, Pacoima, Calif., Kennedy
1988-90
49 Steve Dildine, LB, 6-1, 240, Graham, Bethel
2003-06
70 Mitch Dillard, C, 6-4, 228, Renton, Lindbergh
1986
86 Charles Dillon, WR, 6-0, 191, Oxnard, Calif., Hueneme
2006-07
3 Derrick Dillon, LB, 6-2, 215, Puyallup, Rogers
2000-01
8Eugene Dils, C, 180, Seattle
1925-27
32 Chris Dixon, RB, 6-1, 226, Bellevue, Newport
1997
15 Basil Doane, FB, 5-11, 159, Spokane, Beatrice, Neb.
1915-17
82 Dennis Dobberpuhl, NG, 6-2, 227, Whittier, Calif., Rio Hondo
1974-75
23 D. J. Dobbins, DB, 6-0, 168, Spanaway, Foss
1997-98
2 Clarence Docka, G, 5-11, 182, Everett, 1928-29
12 Jim Dodd, K, 6-1, 190, Seattle, Roosevelt
1971-72
2 John Dodds, CB, 5-11, 185, Bremerton, Bremerton
1976
18 Max Dodge, LE, 6-3, 214, Fall City, 1942
46 Stanley Doepke, RG, 5-10, 189, Waverly, 1940-41
35 Mike Doerfler, FB, 6-2, 202, Missoula, Mont., Sentinel
1976
69 Dana Dogterom, LB, 6-2, 215, Bozeman, Mont., Bozeman
1971
11 Dan Doornink, FB, 6-3, 209, Wapato, Wapato
1974-77
74 Robert Doornink, T, 6-2, 215, Wapato, Wapato
1946-47, 49
William Doty, Latah
1895-96
34 Rodger Dougherty, FB, 5-11, 190, Portland, Ore., Jefferson
1934-36
86 DeAndre Douglas, WR, 6-1, 195, San Diego, Calif., University City
1999-01
16Oran Dover, E, 5-10, 167, Spokane, Lewis & Clark
1932-34
97 Tim Downing, DT, 6-5, 259, Durham, Calif., Durham
1986-89
46 Shane Doyle, DE, 6-3, 271, Spokane, Shadle Park
1995-97
9 Mel Dressel, T, 6-1, 188, Lindsay, Calif., 1926-28
71 John Dreyer, DT, 6-2, 247, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Coeur d’Alene 1980, 82-83
77 Mike Dreyer, OG, 6-3, 267, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Coeur d’Alene
1984-85
61 Bob Drinkwalter, OG, 6-2, 235, Billings, Mont., Billings
1973
61 Josh Duin, OL, 6-4, 306, Covington, Kentlake
2003-06
26 Jeff Dullum, SS, 5-10, 188, Port Orchard, South Kitsap
1983
1 Jay Dumas, WR, 6-2, 170, Tacoma, Curtis
1993-95
1Earl Dunlap, C, 183, Dayton, Dayton
1920-21
27 Alvin Dunn, FS, 6-0, 196, Bryan, Texas, Bryan
1989-90
64 Bill Dunn, G, 5-11, 180, Everett, Everett
1946-48
49 Kendrick Dunn, LB, 5-11, 218, Hearne, Texas, Hearne
2007-08
10 Drew Dunning, K, 5-11, 170, Issaquah, Liberty
2000-03
61 Josh Dunning, OG, 6-3, 296, Graham, Eatonville
1990-93
1 Ford Dunton, RT, 180, Spokane, North Central
1920-22
66 Roger Duprel, G, 5-10, 220, Auburn, Auburn
1957, 59-60
53 Rod Durand, OT, 6-6, 287, Spokane, Central Valley
1987
12 Art “Bull” Durham, QB, 5-8, 164, Spokane, Lewis-Clark
1914-16
75 Terry Durst, DT, 6-3, 229, Bremerton, West
1968-70
6Ernest Durrwachter, G, 185, Cle Elum
1921-22
68 Chris Dyko, OT, 6-6, 271, Spokane, University
1986-88
21 George Dyson, T, 6-2, 220, San Francisco, Calif., Galileo
1941-42, 46
E
John Early, G, Northport
61 Tracy Easter, OL, 6-1, 295, Northport, Colville
90 Chad Eaton, DT, 6-5, 272, Puyallup, Rogers
66 William E. Ebel, T, 6-0, 230, Reseda, Calif., Reseda
13 Charles Eckert, G/F, 5-8, 170, Ellensburg, Ellensburg
86 Joseph Edington, E, 69-4, 220, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
12 Glen Edwards, T, 235, Clarkston, Clarkston
74 Zach Edwards, OG, 6-3, 291, San Jose, Calif., Leland
39 Dean Eggers, Q, 6-1, 182, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
77 Matt Eichelberger, DT, 6-3, 305, Bellingham, Sehome
33 Laurence D. Eilmes, FB, 6-0, 205, Spokane, Rogers
74 Garner Ekstran, T, 5-11, 210, Bow, Burlington
30 Marc Eldridge, SB, 6-2, 190, San Marcos, San Marcos
67 Blain Eliot, T, 6-2, 235, Olympia, Olympia
73 Matt Elisara, DT, 6-3, 250, Pago Pago, Am. Samoa, Leon
37 Sonny Elkinton, OLB, 6-3, 200, Vancouver, Columbia River
31 Donald Ellersick, H, 6-1, 185, Newport, Newport
27 Bruce Ellingsen, Q, 6-1, 180, Spokane, Rogers
6 Carl (Tuffy) Ellingsen, HB, 5-11, 178, Yakima, Yakima
87 Donald Ellingsen, E, 5-10, 159, Spokane, Rogers
52 Gregory Elliott, C, 6-3, 230, La Harba, Calif., LaHabra
Jim Elton, T, The Dalles, Ore.
67Eugene Emerson, C, 6-2, 226, San Jose, Calif., Mitty
36 Dick Emerson, H, 5-8, 166, Portland, Washington
44 Grady Emmerson, LB, 6-0, 200, Kennewick, Kennewick
1900-03
2001
1992-94
1964
1948
1966
1929-31
1994
1946
2005-08
1963-65
1958-60
1969
1961-63
1979-81
1981, 83
1957-59
1959-60
1929-30
1956-58
1965-67
1899-1901
1978-80
1937-39
1996-99
34 Ken Emmil, OLB, 5-11, 210, Snohomish, Snohomish
1979-82
50 Brady Emmons, LB, 5-10, 211, Everson, Meridian
2006-07
59 Peter Emsky, OT, 6-4, 264, Edmonton, Alb., Lazerte
1983, 85
29 Tali Ena, FB, 6-0, 192, San Francisco, Calif., South San Francisco
1976-79
80 Bob Engel, TE, 6-3, 206, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1971-73
87 Charles England, E, 6-2, 185, Glendive, Mont., Dawson County
1952
Wesley “Moose” Englehorn, T, Spokane, Spokane
1909
55 Don Engler, NG, 5-11, 208, Phoenix, Ariz., West
1968-69
34 Joseph Englmann, G, 5-11, 196, Chicago, Ill., Lane Technical
1938-40
4 James Engstrom, K, 6-1, 175, Arlington, Tex., Arlington
1965-67
63 Zach Enyeart
2007-09
67 Joe Eppele, OL, 6-8, 306, Vancouver, B.C., Vancouver Coll.
2007-09
31Oscar Erickson, Q, 5-7, 150, Hoquiam, 1931-32
50 Tom Erlandson, C, 6-2, 205, Bellingham, Belllingham
1960-61
87 Paul Escalera, WR, 6-2, 200, Santa Ana, Calif., Foothill
1978, 80-81
83 Syd Ethridge, WR, 6-2, 190, San Diego, Calif., Morse
1993
14 John Eubank, F, 5-11, 187, Glendale, Calif.
1931-32
72 Jim Eucker, OT, 6-6, 286, Spokane, Ferris
1990-92
38 Cory Evans, LB, 6-1, 235, Boyce, La., Northwood
2005-08
88 Da’vid Evans, DE, 6-4, 258, Gary, Ind., Cortez
1995-96
80 Shaheed Evans, WR, 6-0, 180, Vallejo, Calif., Vallejo
1994
40 Tom Everson, NG, 5-10, 190, Bellevue, Interlake
1977-78
33 Robert Ewen, FB, 6-0, 205, Portland, Ore., Grant
1968-70
11 Gerald Exley, E, 175, Colville
1925-27
F
22 Dan Fackell, H, 5-9, 170, Hoquiam, Hoquiam
58 Ken Fairhurst, OT, 6-4, 240, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
52 Dave Fakkema, C, 6-3, 272, Oak Harbor, Oak Harbor
81 Jack Fanning, E, 6-0, 175, Spokane, Rogers
22 Douglas (Doc) Farley, LB, 6-1, 228, Hamilton, Mont., Hamilton
15 Richard Farman, T, 6-0, 203, Kent, Kent
63 Richard Farrar, T, 6-0, 235, Kelso, Kelso
98 Jesse Feagin, DE, 6-2, 266, Long Beach, Calif., Jordan
34 Duke Fergerson, WR, 6-1 , 194, Merced, Calif., Merced JC
61 Art Feiro, G, 5-10, 205, Seattle, Pasco
Frank Field, C, Snohomish
26 Gregory Field, S, 5-9, 165, Kirkland, Lake Washington
29 Mark Fields, LB, 6-2, 240, Cerritos, Calif., Washington
41 Jeff Files, CB, 6-1, 180, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
71 Larry Finan, OG, 6-2, 235, Paramount, Calif., Pius X
53 Lee Finck, OG, 6-2, 230, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
50 William H. Finkbeiner, C, 5-10, 190, Inglewood, Calif., Lennox
5 Ray Finney, LG, 180, Olympia
3 R. M. Fishback, RG, 6-2, 183, Olympia
Thomas Fishback, Adna
Ford Fisher, Seattle, Seattle
61 Steve Fisher, C, 6-4, 236, Missoula, Mont., Sentinel
78 Riley Fitt-Chappell, OL, 6-7, 316, Anchorage, Alaska, Chugiak
35 Dave Fitzgerald, ILB, 6-0, 220, Torrance, Calif., North
60 Charlie Flager, OT, 6-4, 250, Chattaroy, Mead
80 Doug Flansburg, OE, 6-2, 195, Palouse, Palouse
18 Alfred Flechsig, G, 5-10, 190, Colville, Colville
12 Felix Fletcher, RH, 5-11, 170, Everett, Everett
96 Raleigh Fletcher, WLB, 5-11, 213, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
13 Robert Fletcher, H, 6-0, 189, Kelso, 61 Brian Flones, NG, 6-1, 211, Sedro Woolley, Burlington-Edison
30 Russ Fode, MON, 6-0, 195, Moses Lake, Moses Lake
56 T. J. Folkers, LB, 6-1, 230, Brier, Mountlake Terrace
John Foran, QB, Seattle, Seattle
84 John M. Forbes, E, 6-0, 180, Santa Monica, Calif., 69 Brian Ford, DT, 6-3, 287, Sacramento, Calif., Rio Linda
27 Dale Ford, QB, 6-3, 200, Olympia, North Thurston
81Evan Ford, WR, 6-3, 178, Danville, Calif., Monte Vista
57 Brian Forde, MLB, 6-3, 231, Montreal, QB, Father McDonald
89 Jim Forrest, TE, 6-5, 225, Ephrata, Ephrata
8 Reid Forrest
74 Dennis Forston, DT, 6-4, 235, Chicago, Ill., Olympic JC
80 Johnny Forzani, WR, 6-1, 195, Calgary, Alberta, Dr. E.P. Scarlett
53 George Foster, C, 6-2, 188, Seattle, Ballard
Myron Foster, FB, South Bend
77 Wayne F. Foster, T, 6-1, 225, Port Orchard, S. Kitsap
4 Scott Foxley, H, 5-9, 160, Pasco, Pasco
54 Kyle Foye, LB, 6-2, 241, Yakima, West Valley
37Eric Frampton, 6-0, 202, San Jose, Calif., Oak Grove
84 Bill Frank, TE, 6-4, 233, Chehelis, Adna
1950
1987
1986-88
1956-58
2002
1936-38
1957-59
2007, 2009
1974
1950-52
1897
1966-68
1992,94
1978-81
1975-77
1978-79
1964
1914-15
1915-16
1908-11
1895
1974
2002-05
1982-85
1981, 83
1965-67
1927-29
1939-41
1977-78
1936
1978-80
1977
1990-93
1908-10
1964
1992-93
1962-63
1994
1985-87
1970-72
2007-09
1969-70
2009
1961
1912-13
1963-65
1950
1990-92
2003-06
1987
97
39
67
2
54
81
80
27
Chris Frank, DT, 6-3, 273, Junction City, Ore., Willamette
James Frankson, F, 6-2, 208, Yakima, Sweetwater (Calif.)
Tim Freeberg, DE, 6-3, 255, Bothell, Bothell
Michael Freeman, CB, 5-10, 180, Chino Hills, Calif., Damien
Gregg Friberg, LB, 6-2, 185, Tacoma, Stadium
Walter Frierson, DE, 6-5, 210, Stockton, Calif., Edison
Devin Frischknecht, TE, 6-3, 251, Ephraim, Utah, Manti
Clarence Fulcher, G, 5-11, 175, Richland, Columbia
1991-92
1956
2006
2000-01
1950-52
1965-66
2007-08
1952
G
Dee Gaddis, QB, Pullman
1911-13
Earl Galbraith, Spokane, Spokane
1908-10
24 Art Galloway, S, 6-0, 180, Issaquah, Issaquah
1976
16Earley (Sonny) Galloway, 6-0, 190, Exeter, Calif., Exeter
1949-51
63 Mike Galovich, DT-L, 6-2, 230, Casper, Wyo., Natrona
1977
10 Bob Gambold, QB, 6-3, 195, Longview, R.A. Long
1948-50
Lester Gammon, RH
1896
43 Phil Garabedian, OLB, 6-1, 207, Anaheim, Calif., Fullerton JC
1987, 89
9 Aaron Garcia, QB, 6-0, 195, Sacramento, Calif., Grant
1989-90
73 Kenneth J. Gardner, T, 5-11, 190, Richland, Columbia
1955
65 Philip Gardner, G, 5-10, 180, Seattle, Seattle Prep
1951-53
74 Bob Garman, OG, 6-4, 296, Bremerton, Olympic
1989-92
19 Fred Garrett, G, 196, Kennewick, 1930
56 Josh Garrett
2009
20 William T. Gaskins Jr., HB, 5-9, 175, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
1963-65
3 Curtis Geathers, CB, 5-10, 174, Olympia, Timberline
1990-92
86 Brandon Gibson, WR, 6-0, 198, Puyallup, Rogers
2005
58 Joe Gecas, LB, 6-0, 216, Pullman, Pullman
1998-99
41 Aaron Gehring
2009
64 Gery Gehrmann, LB, 6-2, 210, Tacoma, Franklin Pierce
1962
48 Al Genatone, LB, 6-0, 226, Kennewick, Kamiakin
2000-02
45 Dale Gentry, RE, 6-3, 208, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1938, 40-41
42 Bob George, F, 5-8, 176, Freewater, Ore., McLaughlin
1946-47
18 Dominic J. George, H, 5-7, 172, Stockton, Calif., 1934
Harry George, Pullman
1920
52 William Geppert, T, 6-0, 195, Tacoma, Lincoln
1949-51
22 Ted Gerela, HB, 5-10, 200, Powell River, B.C., Gonzaga
1965-66
17 Jason Gesser, QB, 6-1, 200, Honolulu, Hawaii, St. Louis
1999-02
84 Don Gest, E, 6-4, 200, Spokane, Rogers
1956
3 LeJuan Gibbons, DB, 5-9, 175, Long Beach, Calif., Jordan
1996-99
4 Brandon Gibson, WR, 6-1, 200, Puyallup, Rogers
2005-08
Weldon B. “Hoot” Gibson, C, 6-2, 177, Eldorado, Tex.
1937
67 Jim Giesa, OG, 6-2, 230, Coeur d’Alene, IHM
1969-71
32 Devin Giles, CB, 6-0, 169, Tampa, Fla., Jefferson
2007-08
14 Karl Giguiere, G, 6-1, 195, Woodland, Calif., 1938-40
Clyde Gill, E, Pullman
1901-04
Lloyd Gillis, FB, Ritzville
1917-20
1 DeJuan Gilmore, RB, 5-8, 204, Gardena, Calif., Gardena
1996-98
98 Terry Gilmore, LB, 6-3, 207, Seattle, Shorecrest
1976
25 Harold Gillum, RB, 5-9, 181, Cerritos, Calif., Gahr
1975-77, 79
76 Michael J. Gimbol, G, 6-3, 215, Portland, Franklin
1964
71 Larry Gilpin, T, 6-1, 215, Richland, Richland
1962-63
20 Rodney Giske, LG, 5-8, 185, Tacoma, 1941-42, 45
7 John Glann , QB, 150, Wenatchee, 1923-25
89 Roger Glazebrook, E, 6-3, 210, Los Angeles, Eagle Rock
1955
34 Steve Gleason, LB, 5-11, 215, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1996-99
Fred Glover, Pullman
1917
38 Phillip Glover, LB, 6-1, 210, Las Vegas, Nev., Clark
1994-95
28Edwin Goddard, Q, 5-10, 180, Escondido, Calif., Escondido
1934-36
67 Herb Godfrey, LE, 6-0, 184, Tacoma, 1939-41
47 John Godfrey, G, 5-11, 185, Tacoma, Lincoln
1942, 46-47
Art Goff, RG, Colfax
1912
17 Albert (Red) Golden, QB, 6-0, 190, Walla Walla, St. Patricks
1952-53
Harry Goldsworthy, RE, Rosalia, Oakesdale
1903-07
73 David Golinsky, QT, 6-3, 225, Vancouver, B.C., Vancouver College
1966-68
Charles Goodsell, QB, Spokane, Spokane
1897-1900
85 Craig Goodwin, E, 6-1, 190, Sumner, Sumner
1965-66
43 William Goodwin, T, 6-2, 190, Tacoma, 1930
64 James Gorton, LB, 6-0, 210, Ventura, Calif., Granada Hills
1967-68
12 Brad Gossen, QB, 6-1, 213, Westlake Village, Calif., Westlake
1987-90
12 Jack A. Graham, C, 5-10, 190, Spokane, North Central
1926-28
33 Kenneth J. Graham, HB, 6-0, 195, Santa Monica, Calif., Santa Monica 1961-63
44 John Grahek, E, 6-0, 186, Ely, Minn.
1934-35
96 Mike Graise, DE, 6-3, 222, Inglewood, Calif., Inglewood
2005-07
59 Steve Grambling, OG, 6-2, 271, Kennewick, Kennewick
1987
44 Ken Grandberry, TB, 6-1, 200, Waco, Texas., Laughbon
1971-73
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18 Steve Grant, QB, 6-1, 206, Dublin, Calif., Chabot College
1977, 79
18 Nico Grasu
2008-09
96 Randy Gray, DE, 6-5, 273, Danville, Calif., Monte Vista
1987-89
65 Ted Gray, G, 6-1, 195, Seattle, Franklin
1955-57
82 Tyrone Gray, WR, 6-2, 200, New York, NY., 1978
50 Dan Grayson, LB, 6-3, 239, Woodland, Woodland
1988-89
17 Don Greeley, QB, 5-11, 170, Okanogan
1938-40
30 Jermaine Green, RB, 5-11, 220, Daytona Beach, Fla., Spruce Creek
2002
37 Ken Greene, CB, 6-2, 188, Omak, Omak
1974-77
71 Ronald I. Green, G, 5-11, 240, Monrovia, Calif., Monrovia
1958-60
28 Bob Gregor, FS, 6-2, 183, Danville, Calif., Monte Vista
1977-79
43 Bob Gregory, SS, 6-0, 173, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1984-86
67 James L. Greig, T, 5-11, 225, Yakima, Davis
1958-60
10 Hank Grenda, QB, 6-2, 205, Burnaby, B.C., Central
1966-68
6 Bill Gribble, CB, 5-9, 167, Federal Way, Federal Way
1980-81
61 Larry C. Griffith, LB, 6-0, 210, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1964-66
29 Ronald Griffith, FB, 160, Vancouver, 1925
5 Calvin Griggs, WR, 5-10, 178, Rome, N.Y., Rome Academy
1989-90
Forest Grimes, Pullman
1903
32 Robert Grimstead, T, 6-3, 212, Tacoma, 1935-37
62 J. Burl Grinols, G, 6-0, 204, Kelseyville, Calif., El Cerrito
1954-56
50 Charles Grutzmacher, C, 5-11, 215, San Jacinto, Calif., San Jacinto 1962-63
72 B.J. Guerra
2008-09
70 James Guinn, ST, 6-2, 240, Seattle, Ballard
1965, 67-68
62 Jim Gulledge, OG, 6-0, 252, Richmond, Calif., Conta Costa JC
1970-71
67 Tom Gunnari, T, 6-1, 220, Kelso, Kelso
1953-55
64Everett Gust, G, 5-11, 175, Tacoma, Stadium
1953, 55-56
4 Carl Gustafson, F, 6-1, 170, Ellensburg, Ellensburg
1925-27
37 Bill Gustafson, RT, 6-1, 205, Tacoma, Stadium
1941-42
H
81 Leaford Hackett, WR, 5-9, 174, Sylmar, Calif., Poly Tech
39 Harold Haddock, E, 5-10, 180, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
31 James Hagerty, H, 6-0, 180, Pasadena, Calif., Alhambra
5 Marvin Hales, HB, 198, Waitsburg, 43 Brian Hall, LB, 6-3, 245, Walla Walla, DeSales
92 Ray Hall, DT, 6-4, 267, Seattle, O’Dea
Joe “Bunch” Halm, G-K, Prosser
17 Arthur Hamilton, LT, 185, Chehalis, Chehalis
Boyd Hamilton, Colfax
16 Darryl Hamilton, FS, 6-4, 210, Compton, Calif., Paramount
1 Fred Hamilton, RG, Pullman
35 Steve Hamilton, FB, 5-11, 205, Portland, Douglas
44 Alex Hamill, LB, 6-0, 225, Coeur d’Alene, Lake City
96 Casey Hamlett
54 Jim Hampton, C, 6-0, 220, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
Harold Hanley, RE, 170, Spokane, North Central
LeRoy “Roy” Hanley, LE, 5-9, 165, Spokane, North Central
11 R. E. “Dick” Hanley, HB, Spokane, North Central
76 Micah Hannam
21 McKenzie Hansell, WR, 6-0, 190, Hermiston, Ore., Hermiston
74 Luke Hansell, DL, 6-2, 244, Hermiston, Ore., Hermiston
76 Tyler Hansell, ST, 6-2, 235, Athena, Ore., C.E. Duncan
13Ernest Hansen, G, 5-11, 192, Bellingham, 73 Gordon Hansen, T, 6-5, 235, Tacoma, Lincoln
23 Harold Hansen, T, 190, Tacoma, 22 Joe Hansen, C, 175, Tacoma, 39 Sam Hansen, E, 5-11, 185, Tacoma, 4 Jason Hanson, KS/P, 6-0, 179, Spokane, Mead
Thomas Hardwick, Pullman
George Hardy, RH, Waitsburg
53 Robert Hardy, C, 6-0, 200, Seattle, O’Day
37 Ronald Hare, H, 5-10, 170, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
41 Don Harney, C, 5-10, 175, Seattle, Cleveland
85 Bill Harper, SE, 5-11, 175, Redmond
1 Glenn Harper, P, 6-1, 165, Edmonton, Alb., St. Francis Xavier
39 Perry Harper, HB, 5-10, 160, McKeesport, Pa., McKeesport
3 Ken Harps, FLK, 5-9, 160, Griffin, Ga.
94 Brad Harrington, OLB, 6-0, 214, Bellevue, Interlake
55 Charles Harris, OL, 6-6, 320, Spokane, Mead
82 Charlie Harris, TE, 6-0, 204, Bakersfield, Calif., Jerry Collins
50 David Harris, C, 6-0, 215, Corvallis, Ore., Corvallis
28Elmer Wayne Harris, E, 6-1, 177, Enumclaw
76 Hayward “Spud’’ Harris, DT, 6-4, 273, Tacoma, Lakes
10 Richard Harris, H, 5-11, 164, San Pedro, Calif., San Pedro
43 Tim Harris, RB, 5-9, 193, Compton, Calif., Compton
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1960-61
1953-55
1923-24
2003-06
1991-93
1905-08
1921
1896-99
1991-92
1916-17, 20
1971-72
2006
2009
1969
1920
1916-17
1915-17, 20
2007-09
2003
2008
1967-69
1927-29
1948-49
1924-26
1930-31
1928-30
1988-91
1894
1903-05, 07
1950-52
1956
1946
1979
1982-85
1979
1978
1982
2003-06
1969-70
1966-68
1940
1976-78
1956
1979-82
52 Dave Harrison, C, 6-3, 231, Gig Harbor, Gig Harbor
1982
Harold E. “Hal” Harrison, E, 6-3, 181, Monroe
1935-37
1 Jerome Harrison, RB, 5-10, 199, Kalamazoo, Mich., Central
2004-05
62 Lee Harrison, OL, 6-2, 273, Bend, Ore., Bend
1996-97
George “Short” Harter, G, Wenatchee
1910-13
Joe “Wide” Harter, C, Albion, Guy
1910-13
David Hartsuck, RG, Olympia
1906-07
88 Trandon Harvey, WR, 5-11, 195, National City, Calif., Sweetwater 2001, 03-04
3 Will Haskell, RB, 5-11, 200, Staten Island, N.Y., Curtis
1993
41 James Hasty, CB, 6-0, 195, Seattle, Franklin
1986-87
28 Steve Haub, FS, 6-1, 188, Seal Beach, Calif., St. Anthony
1982-83, 85
85 Dwight Hawkes, E, 6-1, 190, Seattle, Queen Anne
1956
37 Adam Hawkins, RB, 5-10, 210, Pendleton, Ore., Pendleton
1997-00
41 Blair Hawkins, RB, 5-6, 172, Pendleton, Ore., Pendleton
2004
42 Ron Hawkins, FS, 6-0, 194, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1989-90
22 Harold Hawley, E, 6-0, 189, Spokane, Lewis & Clark
1933-34
10 Chuck Hawthorne, CB, 5-10, 175, Campbell, Calif., Campbell
1969-71
42 Henry Hayduk, G, 5-11, 184, Chicago, Ill., Lane Technical
1932-34
20 Charles Hayes, OHB, 5-7, 170, Laurence Harbor, N.J., Madison Township 1967
22 Chris Hayes, LB, 6-0, 213, San Bernadino, Calif., San Gorgonio
1992-95
27 Terrance Hayward
2009
52 Jim Head, FB, 6-1, 200, Bosse H.S. Evansville, Ind.
1951
25 Tony Heath, CB, 6-1, 192, Los Angeles, Calif., Bell
1974-75
36 Mark Hedeen, DE, 6-6, 264, Rohnert Park, Calif., Rancho Cotate
1998-99
80 Thomas J. Hedemark, E, 6-2, 205, Spokane, North Central
1963-64
83 Rick Hedlund, TE, 6-0, 241, Kent, Kent-Meridian
1979-80
46 Gavin Hedrick, P, 6-3, 190, Costa Mesa, Calif., Newport
1974-77
Hans Heg, Seattle, Broadway
1913-14
5 Homer Hein, E, 6-2, 190, Burlington
1931
14 Lloyd Hein, F, 6-0, 180, Burlington
1927
8 Melvin Hein, C, 6-0, 175, Burlington
1928-30
Boyce Heitzelman, Roy, Olympia
1910-11
62 James A. Hellyer, SG, 6-4, 233, Vancouver, Hudson’s Bay
1967-69
47 Joe Hemel, E, 6-0, 200, Seattle, Lincoln
1940-41, 46
83 Collin Henderson, WR, 6-1, 185, Puyallup, Puyallup
1999-02
20 Derek Henderson, DB, 6-0, 198, Tacoma, Foss
1993-96
12 Jerry Henderson, QB, 6-0, 190, Puyalllup, Puyallup
1966-68
88 Pat Henderson, WR, 6-0, 188, Puyallup, Puyallup
2000
3 Terrell Henderson, DB, 5-11, 178, San Francisco, Calif., Riordan
1994-96
18 Jack Hendrickson, F, 5-11, 190, Yakima, Granger
1951
42 Derrick Hentz, DE, 6-2, 194, East Palo Alto, Calif., Carlmont
1992
17 Walter “Fat” Herreid, RT, 5-10, 185, Bangor, Lincoln of Seattle
1915-17
Dwight Herrold
1932-34
25 Gerry Herron, SB, 6-1, 186, Kelowna, B.C., Kelowna
1967-69
1Vernard Hickey, H, 175, Everett , Everett
1921-23
23 Kevin Hicks, RB, 5-9, 185, Los Angeles, Calif., Crenshaw
1993-94
58 Mark Hicks, OLB, 6-1, 205, Oakland, Calif., Skyline
1977-78
26 Xavier Hicks Jr., S, 6-0, 211, Fullerton, Calif., Fullerton
2006-09
53 Hallston Higgins
2007-09
47 Leslie Hildebrand, E, 178, Spokane, Lewis & Clark
1935
54 Bob Hill, OG, 6-1, 240, Kent, Kentridge
1974-76
17 George Hill, E, 5-10, 190, Dayton, Dayton
1928-30
76 Howard Hill, OG, 6-3, 228, Lafayette, Ind., Jefferson
1972
83 Jason Hill, WR, 6-1, 209, San Francisco, Calif., Sacred Heart
2003-06
51 Mike Hill, OG, 6-2, 244, Santa Clara, Calif., Wilcox
1971-73
59 Peter Hill, C, 6-1, 233, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
2006
93 Chris Hiller, DE, 6-5, 245, Vancouver, Fort Vancouver
1986-87
15 Shad Hinchen, CB, 5-9, 182, Indio, Calif., Indio
1995-96
John Hinderman, Pendleton, Ore.
1913
65 Adam Hineline, DT, 6-2, 261, Bellevue, Newport
2006, 2008
63Vaughan Hitchcock, G, 6-0, 195, Hayward, Calif., Hayward
1953-55
53 Merl H. Hitzel, C, 6-2, 195, Ione, Ione
1957, 59
23 Bob Hively, HB, 5-10, 172, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1965
2 William Hjertoos, T, 188, Tolt
1923-24
17 Ray Hobbs, F, 6-1, 205, Sheridan, Wyo., Sheridan
1950-51
81 Gus Hobus, TE, 6-4, 215, San Pedro, Calif., Mary Star of the Sea
1977-78
79 Milford Hodge, NG, 6-3, 262, South San Francisco, Calif., S. San Francisco 1982-84
43 Alex Hoffman-Ellis
2009
77 Fred Hogg, T, 6-3, 235, Fullerton, Calif., Fullerton
1962-63
64 Melvin Holben, LT, 6-3, 207, Thornton
1941
1 Curtis Holden, LB, 6-2, 232, San Francisco, Calif., McAteer
1999
78 Robert Holen, T, 6-3, 247, Seattle, West Seattle
1959-62
4 Adam Holiday, K, 6-3, 230, Newbury Park,Calif., Santa Paula
2001
66 Joey Hollenbeck, OL, 6-4, 277, Enumclaw, Enumclaw
1998-01
67 Brian Hollenberg, OL, 6-3, 277, Kennewick, Kamiakin
2000-01
29 Torry Holliman, DB, 5-10, 204, Everett, Cascade
1996-99
49Orin E. Hollingbery, C, 6-1, 188, Pullman, Pullman
1941-42
71 Spencer Hollison, OL, 6-6, 305, Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.,
Santa Margarita
2004-05
25Erick Holmback, G, 6-1, 231, Aberdeen
1938
19 Artie Holmes, FS, 6-0, 203, Rialto, Calif., Eisenhower
1985-88
88 Bill Holmes, E, 6-1, 190, River Rouge, Mich., River Rouge
1951-53
29 Billy Holmes, H, 5-11, 178, Kent
1940-41
19 Charles Holmes, H, 6-0, 183, Marysville
1936-38
55 Dale Holmes, H, 6-0, 175, Marysville
1940
95 Gary Holmes, DT, 6-7, 318, Lacey, North Thurston
1995-98
76 Norvell Holmes, OL, 6-3, 295, Inglewood, Calif., St. John Bosco 2002, 04-05
R. Cole Holmes, E, Medford, Ore.
1910
Otto Holm, Palouse (Prep)
1902
50 John Hook, C, 6-2, 221, Bishop, Calif., Bishop
1970-71
61 Delmo Hooks, OG, 6-2, 250, Los Angeles, Calif., Palisades
1976
Arthur Hooper, T, Johnson
1896, 98, 1900-02
18 John Hopkins, QB, 6-1, 188, Downey, Calif., Pios X
1974-76
45 Alphonse Hoptowit, G, 6-1, 193, Wapato, Wapato
1935-37
16 Daniel Horan, H, 6-1, 186, Oakland, Calif.
1926-28
8 Robert Hoskins, HB, 5-9, 155, Tacoma, Stadium
1952
78 Jerry Houghton, RT, 6-3, 220, Zillah, Zillah
1947-49
88 Anthony Houston
2007, 2009
57 Don Hover, SLB, 6-2, 220, Issaquah, Issaquah
1973-75, 77
73Erik Howard, DT, 6-4, 268, San Jose, Calif., Bellarmine Prep
1982-85
19Odell Howard, DT, 6-4, 277, Pomona, Calif., Pomona
2003-04
20 George Hubert, T, 6-3, 202, Glendale, Calif.
1936-38
89 Colin Huemmer, WR, 6-3, 192, Redmond, Redmond
2009
63 Jason Hughes, OL, 6-6, 289, Richland, Richland
1999
28 Jermaine Hunsaker, DB, 5-9, 175, Pomona, Calif., Ganesha
1997-98
52 Tyler Hunt, OL, 6-3, 290, Tacoma, Wilson
1999-02
72 Derek Hunter, OL, 6-4, 288, La Habra, Calif., La Habra
2006
Fred “Jumbo” Hunter, T, Palouse
1908-10
24 Torey Hunter, CB, 5-10, 176, Tacoma, Curtis
1991-94
24 Henry Huovila, G, 6-0, 217, Grayland
1938
28 George Hurley, G, 195, San Francisco, Calif.
1929-31
38 John Hurley, E, 6-3, 177 , San Francisco, Calif.
1928-30
73 John Husby, OT, 6-4, 268, Bellevue, Newport
1987-88
90 Mark Husfloen, DE, 6-4, 240, Tacoma, Clover Park
1973-75
55 Bob Huston, E, 6-7, 225, Tacoma
1932
1 Derrell Hutsona, RB, 5-10, 185, Spring Valley, Calif., Helix
2006
Fred Hyde, Almira
1897-98
I
33
77
43
20
34
Frank Ingram, C, 6-3, 190, Yakima
Jack Inions, T, 6-1, 215, Yakima, Yakima
Mike Isaacson, LB, 5-11, 210, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
Robert Iverson, Q, 6-0, 170, Puyallup, Puyallup
Chris Ivory, RB, 6-0, 225, Longview, Texas, Longview
1931-33
1955
2000-01
1953-55
2006-08
J
1 Alfonso Jackson, S, 5-9, 203, Hearne, Texas, Hearne
2007-08
26 Bernard Jackson, TB, 6-0, 173, Los Angeles, Calif., Dorsey
1970-71
81 Chris Jackson, WR, 6-2, 200, Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei
1996-97
56 Craig Jackson, C, 6-3, 220, Seattle, Franklin
1972
52 Donnie Jackson, LB, 6-1, 220, Natchez, Miss., Natchez
2002-02
2 Ray Jackson, DB, 6-1, 210, Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei
1993-94, 96-97
66 Steve Jackson, OG, 6-2, 254, Seattle, Evergreen
1976-78
54 Titus Jackson, OLB, 6-1, 220, Gardena, Calif., Riverside CC
1984, 86
52Virgil Jackson, T, 197, Long Beach, Calif.
1930-31
64 Ted Jacobsen, DT, 6-4, 245, Graham, Bethel
1980, 83
88 John Jacques, TE, 6-3, 200, Redwood City, Calif., San Carlos
1982
12 Lawrence Jakey, QB, 165, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1925
78 Landelin W. James, T, 6-0, 230, LaConner, LaConner
1949-51
88 Michel James, WR, 6-0, 188, Tacoma, Lakes
1983-86
83 Robert James, HB, 6-0, 195, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Spokane Central Valley
1962-63
60Virgil James, OG, 6-3, 220, Pasadena, Calif., Blair
1978
Steven Jayne, LH, Davenport
1900-01
20 Love Jefferson, TE, 6-3, 261, Garden Grove, Calif., Bolsa Grande
1996-98
10Eldon Jenne, RH, 164, Coupeville, Mt. Vernon
1921
Paul Jenne, Coupeville
1927
23Everette (Ev) Jensen, G, 6-0, 175, Tacoma, Lincoln
1929
70 James Jensen, T, 6-4, 208, Tacoma, Stadium
1960-61
18 Todd Jensen, FS, 5-11, 178, Salem, Ore., Sprague
1992-94
62 Melvin Johansen, C, 5-11, 175, Enumclaw
1935
40 Aaron Johnson, DT, 6-7, 317, Fairfield, Calif., Armijo
2004-07
65 Alex Johnson, LS, 6-0, 230, Yakima, Eisenhower
2001
80 Brett Johnson, WR, 6-0, 196, Sun City, Calif., Hemet
2003
43 Delton Johnson, RB, 5-7, 179, Bellevue, Interlake
1992-93
24 DeWayne Johnson, T, 190, St. Maries, Idaho
1930
91Easton Johnson, WR, 5-11, 202, Renton, Hazen
2008-09
37Eric Johnson, FS, 6-0, 185, Moses Lake, Moses Lake
1971-73
6 Girmar Johnson, DB, 6-2, 184, Castaic, Calif., Sylmar
1993
24 Glenn Johnson, E, 160, Spokane, North Central
1923
40 Greg Johnson, WR-P, 6-0, 188, Pasadena, Calif., Pasadena CC
1972-73
85 Mike Johnson, DE, 6-4, 215, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1970-72
89 Sandy Johnson, TE, 6-2, 205, Ephrata, Ephrata
1975
32 Stanford Johnson, T, 6-1, 210, Enumclaw
1938-40
75 Steve Johnson, OT, 6-6, 260, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1976, 78-80
58 Randy Johnson, LB, 6-3, 203, Bellevue, Interlake
1970
82 Donald Johnston, E, 5-10, 170, Moyie Springs, Idaho, Bonners Ferry 1957-59
28 Steve Johnston, P, 6-0, 199, Hesperia, Calif., Big Bear
1992-93
39 Andrew Jones, FB, 6-2, 218, Cleveland, Ohio, East Tech
1972-74
3 Brandon Jones, CB, 5-9, 178, Seattle, O’Dea
2009
66 Bud Jones, G, 6-2, 205, Spokane, North Central
1934-36
97 Darryl Jones, DT, 6-4, 317, Compton, Calif., Brethren Christian
1995
40 David Jones, H, 5-11, 170, The Dalles, Ore., The Dalles
1956-57
38 Harold (Hal) Jones, HB, 5-11, 171, Spokane, John Rogers
1934-36
35 Jeff Jones, SLB, 6-3, 220, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1975-78
John (Hugh) Jones, C, Wilbur
1896-97, 1900-02
20Oscar “Stub” Jones, HB, 6-0, 180, Chehalis
1928-30
85 T. J. Jones, WR, 6-0, 198, Colombia, Mo., Hickman
1981-82
William J. Jones, Wilbur
1902-3, 05
2 Chris Jordan, WR, 6-0, 213, Kent, Kentlake
2003-06
41 Aaron Joseph, FS, 6-2, 205, Tacoma, Franklin Pierce
2003
Dan Jordan, E, 6-2, 190, Glendale, Calif.
1939
9 Aire Justin
2008-09
K
20 Fran Kachaturian, CB, 5-10, 184, Whittier, Calif., Rio Hondo
1972
68 Ronald Kalafat, T, 6-1, 200, Great Falls, Mont.
1952
51E. Dean Kalahar, C, 6-0, 190, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1961-63
22 Paul Kalina, CB, 5-7, 166, Selah, Selah
1979
84 Jared Karstetter
2008-09
4 Matt Kegel, QB, 6-5, 235, Havre, Mont., Havre
2000-03
61 Kenneth J. Keir, G, 6-0, 205, Calgary, Western Canada
1948
1 Bob Keiser, G, 5-10, 200, Hoquiam, Hoquiam
1946-49
24 Lloyd DeWitt Keith, H, 6-0, 185, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1954-55
16 Cecil Keller, E, 170, Wenatchee
1923
15 Jeff Keller, FL, 6-0, 185, Baldwin Park, Calif., Baldwin Park
1980-81
32 Ronald Kelley, E, 6-3, 184, Snohomish
1931-33
83 Thomas Kelley, E, 6-1, 180, Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon
1963-65
44 Brian Kelly, FLK, 5-9, 170, Arcadia, Calif., Bishop Amat
1975-77
85 Albert Kennedy, WR, 6-3, 198, San Jose, Calif., Yerba Buena
1991-94
72 Allan Kennedy, OL, 6-7, 275, Woodland Hills, Calif., El Camino 1976, 78-80
2 Bob Kennedy, FB, 5-11, 195, Sandpoint, Idaho
1940-42
64 William Kennedy, NG, 6-0, 210, Medical Lake, Medical Lake
1966
27 Ryan Kensok, CD, 5-8, 158, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep.
2005-07
23 Steve Kerby, DB, 6-0, 187, Bozeman, Mont., Bozeman
1969-70
37 Dave Kerrone, LH, 5-10, 185, Tacoma, Stadium
1960-61
26 Carl G. Ketchie, H, 5-10, 175, San Fernando, Calif., San Fernando
1957-58
Eddie Kienholz, HB, Spokane, Spokane
1910-12
6 Adam Kietzer, WR, 6-2, 203, Bellevue, Newport
1996
45 Wade Killian, OLB, 6-0, 214, Everett, Cascade
1982-84
27 Ray Kimble, SE, 6-0, 179, Hayward, Calif., Chabot
1974-75
22 Basil Kimbrew, CB, 5-10, 159, Carson City, Calif., LA Harbor
1973-74
Edward Kimmel, LG, Waitsburg
1894-96
84 Jon Kincaid, TE, 6-5, 254, Colfax, Colfax
1995-97
21 Carl King, G, Davenport
1915, 1919
86 Sands King, TE, 6-4, 215, Sacramento, Calif., El Camino
1974
20 Raymond King, G, Davenport
1919
68 Jerry Kirk, G, 5-11, 205, Des Moines, Iowa, Lincoln
1962-63
73 Carl Kissler, T, 5-11, 195, Toppenish, Toppenish
1948
34 Charles Klawitter, E, 6-1, 183, Kelso
1931-33
27 Gary Kline, TB, 6-0, 196, Salem, Ore., South
1969-70
76 Lee Roy Kloezeman, ILB, 6-3, 214, San Francisco, Calif., Serra
1974
86 Dennis Kloke, E, 6-3, 175, Burlington, Burlington-Edison
1963
86 Hugh Klopfenstein, TE, 6-4, 225, Seattle, Roosevelt
1968-70
21 John Klumb, E, 6-2, 188, Tacoma, Stadium
1936-38
55 Donald Knapp, G, 6-0, 204, Pullman, Pullman
1938-39
Charles Knight, Bay Center, Wash., Laingsburg, Mich.
1910
70 Gary Knight, DT, 6-3, 220, Montgomery, Ala., Sidney Lanier
1976
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71 Billy Knotts, OL, 6-7, 283, Vancouver, Columbia River
2000-02
98 David Knuff, TE, 6-3, 240, Huntington Beach, Calif., Mater Dei
1993-96
60 Dale Knuth, G, 5-11, 195, Ritzville, Ritzville
1962-64
5 Joe Koenig, HB, 168, Olympia
1924-26
85Otto Kofler, RE, 6-0, 175, Chewelah, Chewelah
1947-49
56 Tomasi Kongaika, DL, 6-1, 300, Anchorage, Alaska, West
1999-00, 02
93 Kevin Kooyman
2006-08
51 James Krakoski, OLB, 6-2, 227, Fremont, Calif., Mission San Jose
1983-86
19 Fred Kramer, T/G, 175, Colton
1924-26
76 Laurence Kramer, T, 6-3, 210, Toppenish, Toppenish
1948
10 Peter Kramer, E, 170, Colton, Pullman
1923
70 Wallace Kramer, RE, 6-0, 190, Toppenish, Toppenish
1942, 46
6 William Kramer, HB, 160, Colton
1923-25
44 William Kramer, F, 5-10, 180, Clarkston, Clarkston
1954-55
86 Tim Krause, TE, 6-2, 206, Anaheim, Calif., Cypress JC
1972-73
42 Andrew Kreutz, LB, 5-11, 208, Marysville, Marysville
2009
72 Ken Kuiper, OT, 6-5, 275, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1986-88
L
21 Don LaBomme, FB, 6-0, 216, Pacoima, Calif., Alemany
1981, 83
61 Curt Ladines, C, 6-2, 250, Seattle, Highline
1983-85
21 Porter Lainhart, HB, 6-0, 180, Goldendale, Goldendale
1928-30
Jesse “Tub” Laird, T, Garfield
1908-10
62 Del LaLuc, OT, 6-4, 243, Brisbane, Calif., Riordan
1974-76
32 Keith L. Lamb, T, 5-10, 190, Pasco, Pasco
1949
90 Nick Lambert, K, 5-11, 200, Bothell, Bothell
2000-01
55 Blain Lamoureux, LB, 6-0, 210, Calgary, Alberta
1972
83 Jeff Lamson, TE, 6-4, 225, Sunnyvale, Calif., Homestead
1984-85
18 Shawn Landrum, DB, 5-10, 186, Long Beach, Calif., Long Beach Poly 1985-88
4 Alfred “Alf” Langdon, C, 6-1, 179, Palouse
1913-16
78 Brian Lange, DE, 6-4, 220, Tacoma, Curtis
1969-71
84 Ronald Langhans, LB, 5-11, 205, Aberdeen, Aberdeen
1960-62
27 Loren Langley, K, 5-8, 153, Puyallup, Puyallup
2004-06
10 Jay Languein, DB, 6-2, 195, Port Orchard, South Kitsap
1987-89
82 Andy Largent, WR, 5-11, 192, Spokane, Shadle Park
2006
Charles Larkin, E, Garfield
1897-98
42 Don Larkin, H, 6-0, 198, Seattle, Highline
1950
66 Gary Larsen, LB, 6-1, 216, Seattle, Ingraham
1972-74
68Erik Larson, OG, 6-4, 277, Olympia, Capital
1998-00
67 Robert E. Larson, OG, 6-1, 220, Coupeville, Coupeville
1964-66
65 Tom Larsen, OG, 6-3, 220, Tacoma, Bellermine
1975-78
William Lasher, RH, Cheney
1900-02
61 Anthony Laurenzi
2009
56 Brad Lawson, DT, 6-3, 300, Sacramento, Calif., Grant
1996-97
40 Andy Lazor, C, 6-1, 190, Buckley, White River
1946-47
85 Pete Lazzarini, DE, 6-4, 228, Port Chicago, Calif., Sam DeVito
1969-70
16 Ryan Leaf, QB, 6-6, 240, Great Falls, Mont., Russel
1995-97
37 Roger LeClerc, R, 6-1, 187, Olympia, Olympia
1970
91 Mark Ledbetter, LB, 6-4, 238, Tacoma, Puyallup
1986-89
44 Mike Ledgerwood
2008-09
42 Ron Lee, SS, 5-11, 188, Tulare, Calif., Tulare Union
1985-88
Walter Lehorn
1904
53 Doug Leifeste, C, 5-11, 205, Sunnyside, Sunnyside
1953-55
89 Chris Leighton, TE, 6-4, 224, Spangle, Liberty
1985-87
92Vince Leighton, TE, 6-3, 232, Spokane, Liberty
1982-84
57 Garth Leisy, G, 5-10, 181, Stockton, Calif.
1933-34
12 Ward Leland, PK, 6-0, 190, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
1981
68 Dave Lemke, OT, 6-2, 250, Monroe, Sultan
1976-77
62 Mike Lemke, OG, 6-2, 240, Monroe, Sultan
1977-78
38 Bob Leslie, LB, 6-2, 197, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
1969-71
66 Reed Lesuma, OL, 6-4, 311, Laie, Hawaii, Fiji
2009
55Vaughn Lesuma, 6-4, 323, Laie, Hawaii, Fiji
2007-08
21 Mike Levenseller, SE, 6-1, 180, Tacoma, Curtis
1975-77
31 Jim Lewis, FB, 6-2, 236, Daley City, Calif., Westmoor
1972-73
75 Ron Lewis, OL, 6-3, 299, Los Angeles, Calif., Dorsey
1993-94
88 Santana Lewis, WR, 5-9, 170, Miami, Fla., Miami Beach
1993
75 Sam Lightbody, OL, 6-9, 328, Huntington Beach, Calif., H. Beach
2001-04
22 Keith P. Lincoln, HB, 6-2, 208, Monrovia, Calif., Monrovia
1958-60
27 Rian Lindell, K, 6-3, 245, Vancouver, Mountain View
1997-99
27 William Linden, Q, 5-8, 146, Everett, 1926-28
66 Ian Lindner, OG, 6-5, 254, Bellevue, Newport
1985-86
62 Myke Lindsay, G, 6-1, 197, Missoula, Mont., Missoula
1957-59
74 Mike Linker, OT-L, 6-6, 245, Sumner, Sumner
1976-77
87 Andrei Lintz
2009
22 Bill Lippincott, H, 6-0, 176, Okanogan, Okanogan
1946-48
77 John Little, OT, 6-3, 275, Raymond, Raymond
1979-80
136
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WSU cougar lettermEn
43
83
8
69
19
80
41
31
54
72
88
89
69
11
49
9
9
84
63
94
57
40
22
32
58
53
65
25
10
Carl Littlefield, F, 6-0, 191, Plymouth, Calif., Jason Littleton, TE, 6-5, 232, Puyallup, Rogers
Claude Lobaugh, Pullman
Marshall Lobbestael
Phil Locker III, OL, 6-5, 305, Eagle River, Alaska, Chugiak
Kurt Loertscher, LB, 6-5, 219, Montesano, Montesano
Harold Lokovsek, T, 6-3, 190, Enumclaw, Enumclaw
Tony Lomax, WR, 6-3, 191, Oakland, Calif., Castelmont; Laney JC
Frank Londos, F, 6-1, 201, Tacoma, Curtis Long, OG, 5-8, 190, Prescott, Prescott
Fred W. Long, RH, Chehalis
Mickey Long, OL, 6-4, 304, Corona del Mar, Calif., Corona del Mar
Rien Long, DL, 6-6, 287, Anacortes, Anacortes
Travis Long
Charles Longstreet, Moscow, Idaho
Keola Loo, OL, 6-1, 290, Kaneohe, Hawaii, St. Louis
Clarence Loomis, LE, 168, Seattle, Broadway
Jeff Loomis, OLB, 6-1, 226, Roseburg, Ore., Roseburg
Lewis Loomis, Ilwaco, Nahcotta
Ray Loomis, RE, 6-1, 175, Seattle, Broadway
Kevin Lopina, QB, 6-3, 234, Pleasanton, Calif., De La Salle
Chris Love, WR, 6-3, 200, Long Beach, Calif., LB Poly
Frank Lowden, C, Walla Walla
Justin Luafalemana, OL, 6-0, 275, Kaunakakai, Hawaii, Molokai
Josh Luapo
Ray Luck, QB, 170, Spokane, Lewis & Clark
Wilbur Luft, Q, 150, Endicott
Scott Lunde, WR, 6-2, 201, Vancouver, Hudsons Bay
Ken Lyday, FB, 6-0, 203, Witchita Falls,Texas, Washington
Dan Lynch, OG, 6-4, 265, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
Mike Lynch, C, 6-0, 225, Seattle, Hale
Pat Lynch, NG, 6-2, 237, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
Joseph Lynn, FB, 5-11, 195, Tacoma, Bellarmine
Chuck Lyon, QB, 5-11, 188, Saugus, Calif., Sylmar
Arthur D. Lyon, QB, Marshfield, Ore.
1936-37
1998
1903-04
2008-09
1999-02
1989-92
1950-52
1970-71
1941-42
1965
1894-95
1996-98
2000-02
2009
1902-03
2003
1920
1983-85
1897
1914-16
2008-09
1993
1894-95
2006
2009
1930
1929-31
2000-02
1969-71
1981-83
1968-70
1981-83
1965-67
1975
1917
M
Walter MacFarlane, E, 6-2, 180, Honolulu, Hawaii, Punahou
1963
4 Frank Madu, RB, 5-9, 170, San Francisco, Calif., McAteer
1993-95
3 Mark Maenhout, SE, 6-1, 192, Tacoma, Wilson
1974-75
77 Boyce “Tex” Magness, HB, 6-0, 161, Breckenridge, Texas
1933-35
40 Jeff Magnuson, RB, 6-0, 205, East Wenatchee, Eastmont
1982
65 Quinn Magnuson, C, 6-5, 270, Saskatoon, Sask., Holy Cross
1989-92
Franklin T. Mahr, E, 6-0, 185, Bremerton
1939
55 Nate Mallory, DT, 6-3, 285, Kent, Kentridge
2001
26 Leon L. Mangis, Q, 6-1, 180, Marysville, Marysville
1948
75 William Mansfield, T, 6-0, 220, Kennewick, Kennewick
1965
17 Clifford Marker, E, 178, Tacoma
1923-25
57 Serign Marong, LB, 6-2, 235, Pullman, Pullman
1998-01
86 Brenden Marshall, TE, 6-5, 251, Longview, R.A. Long
1997
18 John Marshall, SE, 6-2, 186, Tustin, Calif., Foothill
1983-84
25 Chris Martin, DB, 6-0, 185, Brooklyn, N.Y., Lincoln
1998, 2000
51 Denny H. Martin, C, 5-11, 185, Van Nuys, Calif., Van Nuys
1959-60
87Edward “Mike’’ Martin, E, 6-3, 225, Kennewick, Kennewick
1959-61
26 George Martin, P, 6-3, 193, Hobart, Ind., River Forest
1994-95
6 Marty Martin, WR, 5-10, 185, Tacoma, Puyallup
2002-05
23 Mike L. “Mo’’ Martin, RB, 5-8, 183, Tacoma, Clover Park
1979-81
2 Milton Martin, QB, 170, Spokane, North Central
1923-25
Benjamin Mashburn, Oakesdale
1899-1901
William Ed Mashburn, Oakesdale
1898
26 Lyle Maskell, E, 6-0, 180, Spokane, Lewis & Clark
1928-30
37 Phillip Mast, H, 6-0, 195, Spokane, Rogers
1956-58
11 Frank Mataya, QB, 5-11, 180, Roslyn, Cle Elum
1947-49
70 Mark Matthey, DT, 6-2, 278, Spokane, Mead
2005
10 Dave Mathieson, QB, 6-1, 200, Reseda, Calif., Reseda
1961-63
61 Austin Matson, DE, 6-3, 262, Everett, Cascade
1997-00
21 Anthony Matthews, CB, 5-10, 180, Tacoma, Wilson
1998
32 James Matthews, FB, 6-0, 198, West Covina, Calif., Edgewood
1981-82
28 Jay Matthews
2009
45 Andy Mattingly, LB, 6-4, 255, Spokane, Mead
2006-09
49 Bevan Maxey, SE, 6-4, 203, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
1975-77, 79
79 Robert W. Mayberry, T, 5-11, 195, Seattle, Lincoln
1949-51
36 Rueben Mayes, RB, 6-0, 200, North Battlefield, Sask., North Battlefield1982-85
82 Tyjuan Mayfield, WR, 6-0, 180, San Bernadino, CA, Eisenhower
2001
51 Chris Maynard, C, 6-3, 230, Auburn, Auburn
1983
23 Charles McBride, H, 5-10, 173, Puyallup, 1933-35
66 William McCain, SG, 6-2, 225, Seattle, Franklin
1967-68
4 Don McCall, CB-R, 6-0, 195, Los Angeles, Calif., Crenshaw
1978-79
20 Kevin McCall, RB, 5-11, 208, Carson, Calif., Carson
2004, 2006-07
71 Howard McCants, E, 6-8, 235, River Rouge, Mich., River Rouge
1951-53
39 Kyle McCartney
2009
41 Anthony McClanahan, ILB, 6-2, 222, Bakersfield, Calif., Bakersfield 1990-93
38 Joe McClellan, E, 6-2, 181, Billings, Mont.
1937-38
40 T. C. McClellan, HB, 5-8, 170, Fontana, Calif., Fontana
1964-65
68 Marc McCloskey, OG, 6-4, 308, Bend, Ore., Bend
1991, 93-95
58 Levi McCormack, H, 6-1, 178, Clarkston
1935
Earle McCroskey, RG, Garfield
1917
Milton McCroskey, LE, Colfax
1894-97
91 Dennis M. McCurdy, RH, 6-1, 200, Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, Coeur d’ Alene1964
10 Donald McDonald, H, 6-0, 160, Renton
1927-28
81 Nakoa McElrath, WR, 6-2, 195, La Jolla, Calif., Scripps Ranch
2000-01
66 Jason McEndoo, OG, 6-5, 300, Cosmopolis, Aberdeen
1994-97
92 Dale McFarland, ILB, 6-1, 220, Tucson, Ariz., Sabino
1985
20 Robert McGuire, LH, 5-10, 170, Tacoma, Loncoln
1947-49
6 Milo McIvor, LH, 155, Pullman, Pullman
1920-21
55 Mark McKay, OG, 6-3, 231, Lacrosse, Lacrosse
1979-81
4 Wallace McKay, G, 185, Endicott
1921-22
71 Herman McKee, FB, 6-3, 210, Tamaplais, Calif., Tamalpais
1962-63
9 Kevin McKenzie, SB, 5-10, 180, Long Beach, Calif., Wilson
1996-97
54 Jacob McKinney, DL, 6-3, 267, Puyallup
2006
68 Wilbur McKinney, OT, 6-2, 231, Oakland, Calif., Oakland Tech
1972-74
66 Don L. McLennan, F, 6-1, 188, Escondido, Calif.
1939-40
9 Craig McLennan, H, 5-9, 170, Seattle, Queen Anne
1950
66 John McPhee, G, 5-11, 185, Seattle, Lincoln
1956
Frank McReynolds, LH, Guy, Albion
1894
76 Ryan McShane, OT, 6-6, 305, Lafayette, Calif., Acalanes
1994-97
63 Jack McTaggart, DE, 6-1, 200, Woodland Hills, Calif., Taft
1967
45 Ammon McWashington, OHB, 5-9, 185, Conroe, Tex., San Brdno JC 1965-66
45 Shawn McWashington, WR, 5-11, 190, Seattle, Garfield
1994-97
30 Randal McWilliams, DB, 5-11, 186, Seattle, Franklin
1988-89
1 Herbert (Butch) Meeker, QB, 145, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
1925-27
Lincoln Meeker, T, 185, Escondido, Calif.
1921-23
87 Rob Meier, DE, 6-6, 282, West Vancouver, BC, Sentinel
1996-99
24 Courtney Melbourne, QB, 6-0, 180, Cle Elum
1919
24 Melvin Melin, QB, 6-0, 195, Olympia, Olympia
1959-61
12 Paul Mencke, QB, 6-5, 228, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
1998-00
Albert Menig, G, Cheney
1900-01
4 Miguel Meriwether, RB, 6-0, 208, West Covina, Calif., West Covina 1995-98
76Elmer Messenger, T, 6-2, 195, Centralia, Centralia
1950-52
68 Pat Messinger, LB, 6-1, 210, Soap Lake, Wenatchee
1969-70
40 Maury Metcalf, OLB, 6-2, 223, Sacramento, Calif., Grant
1985-88
74 Jim Michalczik, OG, 6-3, 262, Port Angeles, Port Angeles
1986-88
68 David Middendorf, OG, 6-3, 230, Seattle, Ingraham
1965-67
66 Nick Mihlhauser, OL, 6-4, 280, Arroyo Grande, Calif., Arroyo Grande 2002-05
93 Keith Millard, DT, 6-4, 237, Pleasanton, Calif., Foothill
1981-83
32 Charles Miller, G, 5-9, 215, Rathdrum, Idaho, Ruthdrum
1959-60
36 Jevon Miller, WR, 6-0, 193, Anchorage, Alaska, East
2002-04
45 Robert Miller, H, 6-2, 200, Canoga Park, Calif., Canoga Park
1954
32 Russell A. Miller, DE, 6-5, 230, Salmon, Idaho, Salmon
1989-90
84 Russell E. Miller, QB, 5-9, 150, Kelso, Kelso
1946-47
William “Bad Bill” Miller, T, Goldendale
1906-07
60 Arthur Mills, SG, 6-2, 234, Auburn, Auburn
1967-69
25 Ron Mims, C, 6-0, 175, Pasadena, Calif., Pasadena City College
1970-71
William Miner, E, Pullman
1905-07, 09
34 Dave Minnich, RB, 6-0, 220, Stonington, Conn., Stonington
2000-01
89 Lloyd Minor, TE, 6-4, 212, E. Palto Alto, Calif., Ravenswood
1973
2 Cameron Mitchell, WR, 5-11, 166, Richland, Columbia
1979-81
30 Curry Mitchell, E, White Swan
1925
1 D.J. Mitchell, DB, 6-1, 185, Sacramento, Calif., Grant
1996
88 Dennis Mitchell, DT, 6-3, 230, Campbell, Calif., Mitty
1970-72
30 Don Mitchell, T, 185, Yakima
1924
16 Frank Mitchell, G, 5-11, 180, Wapato, Wapato
1929, 31
10 Mike Mitchell, CB, 6-1, 185, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1973-74
34 Logwone Mitz
2008-09
84 Russell Mizin, TE, 6-4, 232, Aberdeen, Aberdeen
1999-00
8 Singor Mobley, SS, 6-0, 178, Tacoma, Curtis
1991-94
65 Robert Mock, G, 6-2, 200, Lynden, Lynden
1954-55
35 Josh Moen, DB, 6-1, 189, Tacoma, Curtis
1999-01
Milton Moeser, Newport, Wash.
1911
70 Gerald L. Molvik, T, 6-3, 195, Seattle, Ballard
1949
20 Mike Monahan, DB, 6-2, 225, Portland, Ore., Marshall
1969-71
14 John Monlux, RH, 5-1, 170, Everett, Everett
1948
Hamilton Montgomery, FB, Enumclaw
1906, ‘08
21 James Montgomery
2009
35 Ron Montgomery, RB, 5-10, 201, San Antonio, Texas, Judson
1996
89 Trevor Mooney, TE, 6-5, 235, Mission Viejo, Calif., Trabuco Hills
2007
22 Brandon Moore, LB, 6-1, 220, Carson, Calif., Banning
1995-97
11 DeDe Moore, SE, 5-11, 196, Altadena, Calif., Muir-Pasadena
1982-83
89Eric Moore, TE, 6-5, 240, Garden Grove, Calif., Rancho Alamitos
1993-94
Floyd Moore, QB, Pullman
1894-95
88 Fred Moore, SE, 6-0, 183, Washington, D.C., Coolidge
1968-69
21 Kenny Moore, LB, 6-0, 212, Menlo Park, Calif., Menlo-Atherton
1995-97
3 Sammy Moore, WR, 6-0, 187, Mesa, Ariz., Westwood
2002-03
61 William Moos, OT, 6-3, 240, Olympia, Olympia
1970-72
93 Delmar Morais, DT, 6-3, 256, Las Vegas, Nev., Chaparral
1995-97
Mike Moran, FB, 190, Spokane, Gonzaga
1920-21
Arthur Morgan, Hoquiam
1903-05
30 Howard Morgan, C, 6-2, 180, Elma
1928
6 Dee Moronkola, DB, 5-9, 194, Richmond, Calif., DeAnza
1995-98
42 Charles Morrell, F, 6-0, 195, Downey, Calif., Downey
1956-58
84 Gary E. Morrell, E, 6-0, 200, Downey, Calif., Downey
1957
10 Kevin Morris, PK, 6-0, 180, Snohomish, Snohomish
1981
55 Steve Morton, C, 6-2, 233, Chehalis, Grays Harbor
1973-74
29 Howard Moses, H, 5-9, 178, Cashmere
1930-32
6 Chris Moton, SS, 6-3, 205, Inglewood, Calif., Morningside
1987-90
17 David Muir, QB, 6-0, 182, Chatsworth, Calif., Chatsworth
1997
58 Matt Mullennix, DE, 6-6, 255, Spangle, Liberty
2004-05, 2007-08
58 Scott Mullennix, LB, 6-2, 205, Spokane, Shadle Park
1974-75
57 Rodney Mumma, LB, 6-1, 215, Anaheim, Calif., Sta. Ana College
1970-71
86 Tramaine Murray
2004
45 Rob Myers, P, 6-1, 201, LaCanada, Calif., LaCanada
1986-89
N
99 Jonathan Nance, DE, 6-4, 234, Miami, Fla., Miami Senior
1996-98
4 Johnny Nansen, LB, 6-0, 232, Long Beach, Calif., Jordan
1994-96
55 Mark Nason, OL, 6-3, 247, East Wenatchee, Eastmont
1996-97
70 Donald Nelson, T, 6-3, 220, No. Hollywood, Calif., Hollywood
1956-57
42 Ike Nelson, WR, 6-3, 196, Stockton, Calif., Edison
1971
65 James Nelson, G, 6-1, 220, Oakland, Calif., Centra Costa JC
1964
John “Jack” Nelson, HB, Pueblo, Col.
1910
65 J. Robert Nelson, G, 5-11, 220, Ephrata, Wenatchee JC
1963
68 Marvin Nelson, C, 5-11, 195, Milwaukie, Ore., Milwaukie
1957-59
66 Norman E. Nelson, G, 5-11, 180, Everett, Everett
1949
64 Steve Nelson, OL, 6-3, 279, Colville, Colville
2003
43 Todd Nelson, LB, 6-3, 240, Renton, Hazen
1995-97
John Nelton
1910
81 Doug Nessan, LB, 6-3, 215, Billings, Mont., Great Falls
1976
18 Curtis Nettles, WR, 5-7, 165, Venice, Calif., Culver City
1999-02
39 Don Nevels, SLB, 6-1, 217, San Francisco, Calif., Balboa
1976-79
51 Bruce Nevitt, C, 6-2, 210, Burlington, Burlington
1952, 54
88 Ben Newland, E, 6-2, 187, Everett
1949
10 Billy Newman, Jr., S, 5-10, 201, Laguna Niguel, Calif., Santa Margarita1998-01
24 Bob D. Newman, Q, 6-2, 190, El Cerrito, Calif., El Cerrito
1956-58
24 James Newson, HB, 6-1, 185, Sacramento, Calif., Sacramento
1965
52 Curt Newton, LB, 6-0, 218, Kansas City, Mo., Wyandotte
1989-90
42 Alex Nguae, LB, 6-1, 235, Inglewood, Calif., Culver City
2000-01
45Edward Niehl, H, 5-10, 180, Seattle, Highline
1947-48
72 Laurie Niemi, T, 6-0, 240, Clarkston, Clarkston
1946-48
Jerry “The Dane” Nissen, LH, Kent
1904-07
63 Kyle Noble, DE, 6-2, 262, Renton, Liberty
1997
21 Morris Noble, CB/WR, 6-0, 166, Los Angeles, Calif., Compton CC
1972-73
37 Roosevelt Noble, DB, 5-10, 167, Sunnyvale, Calif., St. Francis
1986-89
29 Kevin Norrell, WR, 5-9, 199, Los Angeles, Calif., Long Beach Poly
2008
44 Lewis (Bud) Norris, DB, 6-4, 215, Sedro Woolley, Sedro Woolley
1964-66
61 Robert Norvell, OG/C, 6-4, 262, Vancouver, Columbia River
1989-90
21 Chima Nwachukwu
2007-09
O
78 Dan O’Leary, OG, 6-3, 250, San Francisco, Calif., Riordan
41 Bob O’Neal, OLB, 6-5, 226, Marysville, Calif., Lindhurst
1 Nick Obrastoff, PK, 6-0, 181, Seattle, Nathan Hale
87 Tim Ochs, DT, 6-3, 242, Fife, Fife
73 Sean O’Connor, OL, 6-6, 290, Redmond, Redmond
51Virgil Odom, G, 183, Shelton
Chester Offner, Walla Walla
95 Gabriel Oladipo, DT, 6-4, 294, Lagos, Nigeria, Texas Southern
89 Jamie Olesen, TE, 6-2, 228, Sumas, Sumas
1978
1984-88
1986
1973-76
2003-06
1931
1898
1990
1982-84
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28 Frank Oliver, H, 6-0, 175, Kennewick
24Verne Oliver, C, 5-9, 196, Everett, Everett
25 Augustin Olobia, WR, 5-11, 198, Benin, Nigeria, Texas Southern
83 Don Olsen, DE, 6-4, 217, Spokane, Rogers
79 Bryan Olsen, DT, 6-4, 282, Kent, Kentlake
11 Rich Olson, QB, 5-11, 185, Monterey Park, Montebello
46 Rodd Olson, TE, 6-4, 224, Walnut Creek, Calif., Las Lomas
9 Lee Omlid, DHB, 5-11, 185, Eugene, Ore., Willamette
81 Mel Orchard, TE, 6-2, 218, Evanston, Wyo., Evanston
42 Ted Ornduff, LCB, 5-10, 189, Morgan Hills, Calif., Morgan Hills
43 Lee Orr, H, 6-1, 175, Monroe, Monroe
84 Ronald Orr, E, 6-2, 195, Shelton, Shelton
89 William H. Osborne, E, 6-2, 195, Vancouver, Vancouver
62 Steve Ostermann, OG, 6-2, 230, Arlington Heights, Ill., St. Viator
87 Tom Ostrander, WR, 6-1, 203, Yakima, East Valley
50 Andrew Oswald, G, 5-10, 193, Walla Walla
75 Jon Ottenbreit, OT, 6-6, 285, Cheney, Cheney
78Earl Owens, OT, 6-2, 254, Pasadena, Calif., Pasadena City CC
WSU cougar lettermEn
1939
1942
1990-91
1972-73
2005
1968-69
1986-89
1967
1985-87
1984
1939
1965-67
1948
1972-74
2002, 04
1935-36
1996-97
1973-74
P
14 Ty Paine, QB, 6-3, 219, Billings, Mont., Billings Senior
1970-72
81 Mark Painter, TE, 6-3, 200, Richland, Columbia
1970-71
54 Tolo Palelei, DT, 6-4, 250, Pago Pago, Am. Samoa, Samoana
1988
72 Pace Paletta, T, 6-2, 190, Dunsmuir, Calif.
1939
L. H. Palmerton, Pullman
1898
50 Mike Palumbo, G, 6-2, 277, Calgary, Alberta., St. Mary’s
1983
34 Paul Palumbo, RB, 5-11, 190, Chula Vista, Calif., Chula Vista
1977
27 Hugh Parker, CB, 5-10, 190, Sacramento, Calif., Crawford
1979-80
18 Randy Parker, FS, 5-11, 179, Seattle, Ingraham
1989
21 John Parkhill, E, 177, Wenatchee, 1925-27
41 Jack Parodi, G, 5-11, 180, Stockton, Calif.
1929-31
50 Josh Parrish, OL, 6-6, 322, Chewelah, Jenkins
2000-02
67 Tom Parry, T, 6-0, 215, Seattle, Queen Anne
1942, 46-47
77 James Paton, G, 6-0, 230, Spokane, Shadle Park
1962-64
63 Gary Patrick, OG, 6-3, 240, Yakima, Eisenhower
1979-82
94 Bill Patterson, WLB, 6-2, 228, Cupertino,Calif., Archbishop Mitty 1972, 74-75
86 DeWayne Patterson, DE, 6-1, 248, Oakland, Calif., McClymonds
1991-94
30 DeWayne Patterson, FS, 6-0, 199, Redlands, Calif., Redlands
2005
15 Mark Patterson, SS, 6-2, 195, Tacoma, Lincoln
1975-77
39 Wes Patterson-Aumua, LB, 5-11, 197, Bellflower, Calif., Bellflower
2002
13 Mike Pattinson, QB, 6-1, 197, Moscow, Idaho, Moscow
1989, 91-93
10 Don Paul, RH, 6-0, 175, Tacoma, Fife
1947-49
15 Karl Paymah, CB, 6-0, 200, Spanaway, Clover Park
2001-04
63 Jerry Payne, LB, 6-1, 218, Port Angeles, Port Angeles
1973-75
32 Jamel Payton, DB, 5-10, 162, Tacoma, Lincoln
1995
1 Dennis Pearson, FL, 6-0, 185, Seaside, Calif., Monterey
1974-75
13 Chuck Peck, QB, 6-2, 209, Seattle, Ballard
1971-74
67 Dean Pedigo, LB, 6-2, 205, Everett, Everett
1974-77
9 Rich Pelletier, QB, 6-0, 187, Concord, Calif., DeLasselle
1987
84 John (Arnie) Pelluer, E, 6-3, 215, Bremerton, Bremerton
1953-55
47 Scott Pelluer, OLB, 6-2, 212, Bellevue, Interlake
1977-80
29 Romeo Pellum, CB, 5-10, 179, Long Beach, Calif., Santa Fe
2007-08
88 William Pellum, WR, 5-10, 155, Palm Springs, Calif., College of the Desert 1987-88
92 Marc Pence, DT, 6-1, 223, San Leandro, Calif., Marina
1970-71, 73
75 Tyson Pencer
2009
35 Wade Penner, K, 5-10, 155, Corvallis, Ore., Corvallis
2007
32 Woodrow Perkins, FS, 5-11, 180, Los Angeles, Calif., Pierce JC
1972-73
11 Jack Perrault, QB, 6-1, 180, Toppenish, Toppenish
1945
81 Bob Perringer, E, 6-2, 185, Olympia, Olympia
1953-54
Eugene Person, East Spokane
1902
99 Tim Petek, DT, 6-5, 252, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1985
15 David G. Petersen, S, 6-0, 195, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1964-66
31 Jim Peterson, LB, 6-1, 180, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1968-69
68 John Peterson, G, 5-9, 190, Spokane, John Rogers
1946-48
87 Mike Peterson, WR, 5-11, 180, Spokane, University
1982
22 Brad Philley, RB, 6-2, 208, Puyallup, Rogers
1997-00
59 Brandon Pickering, LB, 5-10, 200, Monroe, Redmond
2000
39 Randy Pickering, LB, 6-0, 180, Issaquah, Issaquah
1970-71
62 Ryan Pickering, LB, 5-11, 198, Monroe, Redmond
2000
28Eddie Pillings, H, 5-9, 165, Ellensburg, Ellensburg
1941
77 Konrad Pimiskern, OL, 6-4, 280, West Vancouver, BC, West Van. Secondary 1989-92
43 Mark Pimiskern, DE, 6-3, 229, West Vancouver, BC, West Van. Secondary 1993-94
47 Marshal Pirtz
2008
75 Ropati Pitoitua, DT, 6-8, 291, Spanaway, Clover Park
2004-07
50 Morris (Skip) Pixley, C, 6-0, 210, Spokane, North Central
1954-55
55 Harry Planck, RG, 5-11, 207, Pacoima, Calif.
1942
138
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93
58
9
79
83
20
81
68
30
85
19
12
20
5
28
66
25
57
14
37
Mark Pleis, OLB, 6-3, 200, Lafayette, Calif., Del Valley
1981-82
Rod Plummer, LB, 6-0, 226, Oakland, Calif., St. Mary’s College
1988-91
Tom Poe, MLB, 6-0, 218, Enumclaw, Enumclaw
1971-73
Deron Pointer, WR, 5-11, 175, Tacoma, Curtis
1991-93
Joseph Powloski, T, 6-0, 200, Tacoma, Bellarmine
1952-54
Francis Polsfoot, LE, 6-3, 190, Montesano, Montesano
1947-49
Dwight G. Pool, HB, 6-0, 180, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1950-52
Fred Poole, Tekoa
1898
Jeff Poppe, SE, 6-0, 175, Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon
1980-81
Greg Porter, OG, 6-3, 245, Pleasant Hills, Calif., College Park
1978-79, 82
Kerry Porter, FB, 6-2, 201, Great Falls, Mont., Great Falls
1982-83, 85-86
Michael R. Potter, E, 6-1, 200, Seattle, Everett JC
1964
Greg Prator, WR, 6-1, 201, Riverside, Calif., Rubidoux
2004-05
Aaron Price, KS, 5-10, 190, Pullman, Ogden
1992-93
Geoffrey S. Price, H, 6-0, 165, Everett, Everett
1958-59
James Price, LB, 5-11, 215, Anchorage, Alaska, West
1997-98, 2000-01
Anthony Prior, DB, 5-11, 188, Mira Loma, Calif., Rubidoux
1989-91
David Pritchard, C, 6-0, 230, Tacoma, Clover Park
1981
Nick Proen, WR, 6-0, 193, Spokane, Mead
2009
Charles Proff, FB, Rosalia
1899-1901
Chris Prummer
2008-09
Antone Purcel, LT, 185, Chehalis, Chehalis
1922
Merton Purnell, H, 5-11, 180, Ellensburg, Ellensburg
1952-54
George Pynn, Spokane, Spokane
1911
Q
85 Russell Quakenbrush, E, 6-3, 195, Seattle, Ballard
1953-55
R
3 Finas Rabb III, WR, 6-6, 198, Oakland, Calif., El Modena
2006-07
64 Pete Rademacher, G, 6-2, 200, Tieton, Tieton
1950-51
Ralph Rader, FB, Walla Walla
1907
43 James Rainbolt, H, 5-10, 175, Everett
1940
79 Rob Rainville, OL, 6-5, 323, Lewiston, Idaho, Lewiston
1996-98
83Eason Ramson, TE, 6-3, 230, Sacramento, Calif., Christain Bros.
1974-77
30Elijah Raphael, RB, 5-8, 171, San Fernando, Calif., Kennedy
1993
67 Jesse Ratcliff, DE, 6-3, 262, Lacey, North Thurston
1998-99
33 Dennis Rath, F, 6-0, 190, Grandview, Grandview
1953-55
23 LaRoy Rath, E, 5-11, 190, Grandview, Grandview
1957-59
70 Reed Raymond, OT, 6-8, 310, Moses Lake, Moses Lake
1997-00
73 Ryan Raymond, OG, 6-7, 302, Moses Lake, Moses Lake
1998-00
42 Dan Reardon, DE, 6-3, 210, Seattle, Rainier Beach
1976-77
47 Bob Redmond, WR, 6-0, 175, Tyler, Texas, John Tyler
1971-72
65 Geoff Reece, C, 6-4, 235, Everett, Cascade
1972-74
42 George Reed, FB, 5-10, 205, Renton, Renton
1959, 61-62
50 Paul Reed, OL, 6-2, 279, Vancouver, Mountain View
1991-94
22 Rich Reed, RB, 5-7, 170, Seattle, Nathan Hale
1984, 86
23 Richard Reed, DSB, 5-11, 185, Snohomish, Snohomish
1966-68
William Reed
1896
39 Dave Reetz, ILB, 6-0, 212, Kirkland, Lake Washington
1984-85
Walter Rehorn, LE, Walla Walla
1907
70 Clay Reis, OT, 6-8, 286, Cupertino, Calif., Monta Vista
1991-94
75 Larry Reisbig, T, 6-1, 205, Van Nuys, Calif., Van Nuys
1961-62
74 Alex Reitnouer
2009
40 William Remington, C, 6-0, 186, South Bend, Ind.
1941-42
22 James Renfro, HB, 5-11, 190, Portland, Ore., Jefferson
1956-57
21 Richard Renfro, Q, 5-9, 191, Los Angeles, Calif.
1939-41
19 Rod Retherford, DB, 5-10, 175, John Day, Ore., Grant Union
1981-82
71 Jay Reyna, DE, 6-4, 241, Bellingham, Sehome
1990-91
3 Keith Reynolds, WR, 5-11, 182, Oakland, Calif., Fremont
1992-93
20 Ricky Reynolds, LCB, 6-0, 182, Sacramento, Calif., Luther Burbank 1984-86
62 Gottlieb Ribary, G, 6-0, 200, Auburn, Auburn
1952-53
26 Ron Ricard, DB, 5-9, 175, Burbank, Columbia
1987-90
34 Anthony Rice, RB, 5-10, 170, Pomona, Calif., Garey
1992
57 Keith Rice, LB, 6-1, 219, Denver, Colo., East
1987-88
Dave Richards
1972
36 Theodore Richards, Q, 155, Toppenish
1931
65 Joe Richer, LB, 5-11, 202, Edmonds, Everett
1969-70
20 Marcus Richmond
2007-09
50 Glenn E. Rickert, C, 6-1, 188, Puyallup, Puyallup
1948-50
62Eugene Rieger, G, 6-0, 185, Spokane, West Valley
1949-51
47 Rick Riegle, WR, 6-3, 195, Anaheim, Calif., Savanna
1973
83 Doug Riggs, E, 6-2, 195, Seattle, Franklin
1953-55
2Earl Riley, DB, 6-2, 218, Dos Palos, Calif., Dos Palos
1998-99
84 Jerome Riley, WR, 6-2, 185, Arleta, Calif., Birmingham
2001-02
Ralph “Rough House” Riley, T, 6-2, 190, Goldendale
1928-29
10 Francis Rish, E/C, 6-3, 180, Yakima
1938-40
47 Malik Roberson, DT, 6-3, 258, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
1990
52 Steve Roberts, MLB, 6-0, 195, San Francisco, Calif., Lowel
1972-74
82 Jim Robinson, DE, 6-3, 225, Bakersfield, Calif., Bakersfield JC
1971-72
77 Derrick Roche, OL, 6-5, 295, Kent, Kentridge
1999-02
G. Graham Rock, QB, Seattle, Broadway
1912
85 Alexe Rodopoulos, WR, 6-3, 200, Blue Springs, Mo., Blue Springs
1998
35 William (Bud) Roffler, H, 6-1, 185, Spokane, Lewis and Clark
1949-51
17 Gary Rogers, QB, 6-7, 222, Mukilteo, Kamiak
2006-08
52 Scott Rogers, C, 6-2, 224, Snohomish, Snohomish
1978-79
25 Thomas Rogers, RB, 5-8, 191, Tacoma, Clover Park
1988
23 Ted T. Rohwer, Q, 5-11, 168, Spokane, North Central
1926-28
64 Constantino Romero, DT, 6-4, 265, Eureka, Calif., Eureka
1990
74 Andy Roof, OL, 6-5, 299, Spokane, East Valley
2005-06
28 Patrick Rooney, K, 5-11, 202, El Segundo, Calif., El Segundo
2008-09
89 Jerry Roquemore, WR, 5-11, 187, Gahanna, Ohio, Lincoln
1998
55 John Rosano, HB, 6-0, 174, Richmond, Calif., Granite Hills
1934-36
21 Deon Rosemond, DB, 5-10, 180, Los Angeles, Calif., Washington
1991
3 Timm Rosenbach, QB, 6-2, 210, Pullman, Pullman
1987-88
99 Bob Ross, RH, 5-11, 170, Carbonado, Buckley
1946
3Earle Ross, H, 6-0, 176, Honolulu, Punahou
1937-39
75 Robin Ross, OT, 6-5, 239, Whittier, Calif., Rio Hondo
1974-75
58 Woodrow Ross, T, 6-3, 210, National City, Calif.
1941
11 Thomas E. Roth, QB, 6-1, 195, El Cajon, Calif., Granite Hills
1963-65
60 Dan Rowlands, OL, 6-5, 280, Los Alamitos, Calif., Los Alamitos
2005-07
82 John Rowley, E, 6-3, 190, Port Orchard, S. Kitsap
1948, 50-51
37 George Rowswell, T, 6-1, 230, Centralia
1936-39
73 Andrew Roxas
2007-08
46 Chris Rumburg, C, 6-3, 191, Spokane, West Valley
1936-37
57 Dean Rumburg, C, 6-2, 190, Spokane, West Valley
1946-48
10 John Rushing, FS, 5-10, 208, Merced, Calif., Merced
1991-94
48 Frank Russell, LB, 5-9, 199, Long Beach, Calif., Wilson
1993
51 John Rust, MLB, 6-2, 225, Sandpoint, Idaho, Sandpoint
1987
33 Anthony (Tony) Ryan, RB, 6-0, 205, Oklahoma City, Okla., Tecumseh
2002
17 Mark Rypien, QB, 6-4, 225, Spokane, Shadle Park
1983-85
S
44 Payam Saadat, LB, 6-0, 230, Santa Monica, Calif., Santa Monica
1994
17 Jerry Sage, T, 6-2, 183, Spokane, North Central
1936-37
77 Mike Sage, OG, 6-2, 318, Las Vegas, Nev., Chaparral
1995-98
69 John R. Sahlberg, G, 5-11, 215, Ione, Calif., Monterey Peninsula JC
1963
96 Taeao Salausa, DE, 6-4, 260, Long Beach, Calif., LB Poly
1997
99Vince Saldivar, DE, 6-5, 242, Orange, Calif., Servite
1990-93
71 Tino Salinas, OL, 6-6, 282, Dixon, Calif., Dixon
1993
35 Tony Salter, CB, 5-10, 183, Los Angeles, Calif., Duarte
1990-91
11 Samoa Samoa, CB, 6-2, 202, Long Beach, Calif., Carson
1979-80
55 Conrad Sampson, C, 6-1, 171, Everett, Everett
1947
69 Kirk Samuelson, G, 6-4, 256, White Salmon, Columbia
1982-84
99 Jessy Sanchez, DL, 6-2, 259, Culver City, Calif., Culver City
2009
2 Roy Sandberg, LE, 175, Bellingham, Bellingham
1920-22
50 George Sander, H, 6-1, 174, Spokane, North Central
1930-32
92 Dwayne Sanders, DE, 6-7, 245, Los Angeles, Calif., Dorsey
1994-95
38 Melvin Sanders, OLB, 6-2, 220, Los Angeles, Calif., Loyola
1976, 78-80
72 Scott Sanderson, OT, 6-6, 296, Concord, Calif., Clayton Valley
1993-96
Colonel Speed Sapp, FB, Tumwater
1895, 97-98, 02, 04-05
38 Phil Sarboe. QB, 5-10, 160, Tacoma, Lincoln
1931-33
42 Frank Sarno, Q, 5-10, 200, Sommerville, Mass., Sommerville
1953-55
94 Don Sasa, DT, 6-4, 281, Long Beach, Calif., Long Beach Poly
1992-94
Howard Sattherwaite, LH, Everett
1913-14
75 Tony Savage, DT, 6-4, 288, San Francisco, Calif., Riordan
1986-89
Walter Savage, Pullman
1894
3 Moe Sax, Q/H, 148, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1920-21
53 Kevin Scanlan, C, 6-0, 190, Spokane, North Central
1954
56Oscar Schaaf, G, 6-0, 185, Oakesdale
1938
Ray Schaaf, E, 6-2, 195, Spokane, Chewelah
1947
33 William Schade, T, 6-3, 190, Vallejo, Calif.
1938-40
32 Peter Schenck, RH, 6-2, 185, Los Angeles, Calif., Hamilton
1959-61
6 Calvin Schexnayder, WR, 5-11, 183, Fresno, Calif., Bullard
1991-92
37 Dwight Scheyer, T, 6-3, 210, Granger, Granger
1934-36
22 Russell Schleeh, H, 6-2, 190, San Francisco, Calif.
1939
87 Michael Schmidlen, DE, 6-4, 220, El Paso, Texas, Cortez
1970
14 R. D. Schnebly, RT, Ellensburg
1917, 20
91 Dave Schneider, DL, 6-5, 230, Lynwood, Columbia Basin CC
1979
5Emmett Schroeder, H, 180, Mt. Vernon
1929-31
26 John Schroeder, G, 183, Pullman, Pullman
1925
85 Warren L. Schroeder, E, 5-11, 195, Kelso, Kelso
1958-60
67 Mike Schuster, OL, 6-5, 258, Richland, Richland
1985
48 Don Schwartz, MLB, 6-2, 195, Santa Clara, Calif., Mitty
1974-77
33Elmer Schwartz, FB, 5-11, 200, Port Orchard
1928-30
71 Mike Schwarz, OL, 6-30, 295, Winlock, W.F. West
1998-99
74 Milt Schwenk, TB, 6-2, 215, Sunnyside, Sunnyside
1951-53
79 Tim Scoles, DL, 5-11, 243, Mt. Vernon, Spokane Falls CC
1985-86
84 Corey Scott, TE, 6-3, 245, Cerritos, Calif., Gahr
1997-99
23 Rodney Scott, RB, 5-10, 224, Tacoma, Clover Park
1988-89, 91
79 John Scukanec, OL, 6-5, 292, Vancouver, Mountain View
1994-95
47 Cotton Sears, WR, 6-1, 179, Pullman, Pullman
1984-86
80 Jody Sears, WR, 5-11, 170, Pullman, Pullman
1989-90
51 Steve Sebahar, C, 6-3, 250, Pleasanton, Calif., Amador
1980-82
84 Scott Selby, WR, 6-5, 231, Castle Rock, Castle Rock
2006-07
38 Tyler Sellers, CB, 5-10, 173, East Wenatchee, Eastmont
2004
63 Charles “Chuck” Semancik, G, 5-11, 190, Tacoma, Lincoln
1936-37
37 Clement Senn, G, 5-11, 178, Tacoma, Lincoln
1930-32
21 Peter Senuty, E, 6-2, 190, Bellingham
1939
23 William Sewell, LH, 6-0, 170, Tacoma, Lincoln
1939-41
3 Ford Sexton, Q, 5-10, 180, Dunsmuir, Calif.
1939-40
39 Alfonso “Al” Shambra, H, 5-11, 172 Los Angeles, Lincoln
1931-33
3 Leo Shannon, T, 195, Pullman, Pullman
1922-23
29 P. J. Shank, S, 6-0, 178, Dayton, Ohio, Fairview
1968-69
6 Fred Shavies, DE, 6-2, 260, Oakland, Calif., Fremont
1999-02
44 Josh Shavies, DL, 6-6, 317, Oakland, Calif., Fremont
1999-00, 02-03
81Edwin E. Shaw, E, 6-0, 190, Spokane, Rogers
1958-60
22 Glen Shaw, TB, 5-10, 180, Yakima, Eisenhower
1966-68
48 Peter Shaw, S, 6-0, 181, Compton, Calif., Pius X
1980-81
82 R. Gerald Shaw, E, 6-2, 190, Calgary, Alberta , Mt. Royal College
1962-64
49 Stanley Shaw, E, 180, Yakima
1930
82 Todd Shaw, DT, 6-6, 278, Portland, Ore., Franklin
1991-94
63 Mike Shelford, OL, 6-2, 275, Seattle, Kings
2001-03
15 Stan Sherer, QB, 6-2, 190, Rancho Cordova, Calif., Rancho Cordova
1972
23 Cole Sheridan, CB, 5-11, 183, Pullman, Pullman
2000-02
88 Richard C. Sheron, E, 6-5, 220, Beaverton, Ore., Beaverton
1964-66
44 Bill Shore, G, 5-11, 201, Stanwood
1937-38
63 Steven Shoun, SLB, 6-3, 206, Caldwell, Idaho, Caldwell
1967-69
5 Larry Sibillia, H, 5-9, 175, Cle Elum
1933-34
10 Brian Sickler, OLB, 6-1, 214, Dallas, Pa., Miami
1978-80
3 Graham Siderius, PK, 6-2, 211, Reno, Nev., McQueen
2003-05
39 Joe Sienko, F, 6-0, 186, PeEll
1936-37
24 Daniel Simmons
2009
31 Melvin Simmons, LB, 6-1, 210, Compton, Calif., Dominguez
1999-00
17 Randal Simmons, CB, 5-11, 180, Los Angeles, Calif., Fairfax
1976-78
53 Keith Simon, Q, 5-7, 155, Billings, Mont.
1936, 39
1 Gino Simone
2009
69 Matt Simonet, OT, 6-5, 277, Kent, Kentwood
1988-89
90 Robert Simpson, OE, 6-2, 210, Edwall, Reardan
1965-67
24 Robin Sinclair, CG, 6-0, 185, Portland, Ore., Grant
1971-73
2 Frank Skadan, Q, 163, Spokane, North Central
1920-21
39 Brian Skjei, LB, 6-3, 208, Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon
2004
21 Howard Slater, T, 185, Spokane, Deer Park
1922-23
72 Kevin Sloan, OT, 6-7, 263, Costa Mesa, Calif., Estanica
1981-82
48 Fred Small, Q, 6-1, 208, Mead, Mead
1941
24 Courtney Smith, F, 6-0, 175, Seattle
1927-28
73 Dan Smith, OT, 6-4, 258, Bremerton, Olympic CC
1974-75
84 Dustin Smith, TE/OG, 6-4, 255, Kennewick, Kamiaken
1990-92
41 Harold Gus Smith, H, 5-10, 165, Wapato, Wapato
1936-37
91 James D. Smith, DE, 6-3, 210, Brawley, Calif., Brawley
1967-68
5 Jonathan Smith, RB, 5-10, 190, Pasadena, Calif., Narbonne
2002-03
28 Kealan Smith, RB, 6-0, 205, Gig Harbor, Peninsula
2003
63 Mike Smith, C, 6-2, 280, Auburn, Jefferson
1987-90
30 Raonall Smith, LB, 6-2, 241, Gig Harbor, Peninsula
1998-01
21 Richard Smith, TB, 6-3, 205, Norristown, Pa., Norristown
1968-69
62 Ryan Smith, OL, 6-4, 270, Anderson, Calif., Anderson Union
1990
72 Stanley Smith, C, 6-1, 194, Abilene, Texas
1934-36
31 Wendell Smith, DB, 5-11, 207, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1999, 2002
23 William Smith, G, 180, Sprague
1924-26
75 William M. Smith, T, 6-2, 215, Olympia, Olympia
1948
William O. Smith, QB, Mora, Wash.
1913-14
13 Mike Snow, CB, 6-1, 192, Seattle, Lindbergh
1976-79
24 Tom Solberg, TB, 6-3, 196, Auburn, Auburn
1968
34 Arnold Soley, FB, 5-11, 170, Everett
1929-30
12 Jeffrey Solomon
2009
69 George Somnis, G, 6-0, 227, Olympia, Olympia
1957-59
28 Paul Sorensen, CB, 6-0, 189, Walnut Creek, Calif., Northgate
1980-81
92 Gary Southwick, DT, 6-5, 246, Fillmore, Calif., Moorpark JC
1974
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WSU cougar lettermEn
81 Ron Souza, TE, 6-2, 205, Castro Valley, Calif., Castro Valley
1967-68
5 Derek Sparks, RB, 6-0, 220, Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei
1991-92,94-95
F. Eugene Spaulding, Almota
1903, 05
25 Harry Speidel, T, 6-2, Seattle, Franklin
1926-28
22 David Spence, WR, 6-0, 180, Westminster, Calif., Westminster
1994
Robert Spencer, Pullman
1899
80 Tom Spencer, TE, 6-3, 227, Fremont, Calif., Mission San Jose
1979-82
54 Kevin Sperry, LB, 6-2, 219, North Torrance, Calif., North Torrance
2002
55 Fred Spiegelberg, E, 6-0, 175, Omak, Omak
1939, 41
92 Daniel Spitz
2009
69 Kenneth Spooner, G, 5-9, 200, Puyallup, Puyallup
1947-49
14 Don L. Springer, G, 6-0, 192 Portland, Ore., Washington
1935
10Emile (Jim) St. Geme, Q, 5-10, 180, Los Angeles, Calif., Loyola
1954
87 Kevin St. Martin, TE, 6-2, 235, Yakima, Eisenhower
1996
23 John Stackhouse, C, 165, Sunnyside, Sunnyside
1923
22 Chantz Staden
2008
44Eugene Stagnaro, E, 6-0, 183, Stockton, Calif.
1931-33
19 Justin Stallings, WR, 6-0, 217, Lawndale, Calif., Hawthorne
1995
99 Larry Stallings, LB, 6-5, 208, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1974
2 Tim Stallworth, WR, 5-11, 171, Pacioma, Calif., Montclair Prep
1986-89
86 William Steiger, E, 6-0, 195, Olympia, Olympia
1955-56, 58
84 Don Steinbrunner, E, 6-3, 215, Wickersham, Mt. Baker
1950-52
12 Paul Stensen, K, 5-8, 146, Tacoma, Wilson
1969
51 Kevin Stephenson, OG, 6-3, 235, Fullerton, Calif., Servite
1975-76
45Edward L. Stevens, F, 5-8, 190, Cunningham, Lind
1956-58
54 Paul Stevens, DE, 6-3, 247, Tacoma, Clover Park
2004-05
56 Brian Stewart, DL, 6-1, 265, Bellevue, Garfield
1994
25 Duane Stewart, DB, 6-2, 218, Ontario, Calif., Chino
1994-97
Elbert “Shorty” Stewart, C, Walla Walla
1903-06
23 Kwame Stewart, RB, 5-10, 228, Oakland, Calif., Skyline
1995
46 Kyle Stiffarm, LB, 6-0, 195, Clarkston, Clarkston
2000-01
16 Silas Stites, LG, 170, Caldwell, Idaho
1914-17
85 Robert Stogner, WR, 5-8, 160, Santa Rosa, Calif., Santa Rosa JC
1987, 89
41 Frank Stojack, G, 5-10, 186, Tacoma
1932-34
53 Chuck Stone, C, 6-2, 185, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1953
18Earle Stone, C, 6-3, 198, Oswego, Ore.
1938-40
Fred Stone, Rosalia, Spokane
1899
40 Skylar Stormo
2009
77 Alvin Stout, T, 6-3, 212, Tacoma, Clover Park
1949
42 Jay Stoves, LH, 6-3, 203, Centralia, Centralia
1940-42
52 Gail B. Strait, C, 6-0, 195, Spokane, West Valley
1956-57
23 Thomas E. Strait, HB, 5-10, 185, Spokane, Central Valley
1964
69 Carl Strand, G, 5-10, 190, Bremerton, Bremerton
1953
59 Randy Strawn, SLB, 6-1, 209, Santa Clara, Calif., Mitty
1975
50 Jason Stripling, LB, 5-11, 215, Tyler, Texas, Robert E. Lee
2005
20 Andre Stuckey, CB, 5-10, 180, Oakland, Calif., Freemont
1974
32Elwood Sturdevant, G, 5-9, 160, Montesano, Montesano
1946-48
84 Lee Suksdorf, TE, 6-3, 196, Medford, Ore., Medford
1968-69
38 Nick Susoeff, LE, 6-2, 210, Los Angeles, Calif.
1940-42
Clyde Suver, T, 180, Ellensburg
1912
86 Harland Svare, E, 6-0, 195, Poulsbo, North Kitsap
1950-52
80 David E. Swanson, E, 6-0, 180, Tacoma, Lincoln
1946-48
93 Wayne Swayda, DE, 6-2, 210, Phoenix, Ariz., Camelback
1967-68
3 Charles Sweet, HB, 154, Winona
1924-26
3 Donald Sweet, K, 6-1, 186, Vancouver, B.C., Lord Byng
1970-71
33 Rich Swinton, RB, 5-8, 190, Canoga Park, Calif., Montclair Prep
1987-90
64 Steve Swift, DT-R, 6-3, 230, Seattle, Grays Harbor CC
1977-78
9 Josh Swogger, QB, 6-5, 254, Youngstown, Ohio, Ursuline
2003-04
56 Greg Sykes, OG, 6-6, 243, Los Angeles, Calif., Hollywood
1979-80
T
39
79
24
31
99
83
38
47
3
8
82
24
27
5
21
140
Tali Talakai, DB, 5-9, 177, Seattle, Chief Sealth
2008
Michael Talbot, OT, 6-3, 229, San Leandro, Calif., San Leandro
1970-71
Darren Talley, WR, 6-0, 178, Longview, Mark Morris
1979-82
Dwight Tardy, RB, 5-10, 208, Walnut, Calif., St. Paul
2006-09
Bryan Tarkington, DL, 6-4, 320, Woodland Hills, Calif., Taft
2006
Zach Tatman
2009
Junior Tautalatasi, RB, 5-11, 211, Alameda, Calif., Encinal
1984-85
Jesse Taylor, TE, 6-3, 250, Woodland Hills, Calif., Chaminade
2003-06
Joe Taylor, SS, 6-0, 192, Jersey City, N.J., Snyder
1980-81, 83
Kitrick Taylor, WR, 5-11, 181, Claremont, Calif., Pomona
1982-83, 85,86
Nian Taylor, WR, 6-1, 195, Riverside, Calif., Ramona
1996-99
Norman Taylor, G, 6-0, 205, Glendale, Calif.
1931-32
Norman Taylor, E, Olympia
1925-27
Gary Teague, S, 6-0, 186, Rancho Cordova, Calif., Cordova
1978-79, 81
Alex Teems, CB, 5-11, 188, San Pedro, Calif., San Pedro
2003-05
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37 Richard Temby, H, 6-0, 185, Tonasket, Tonasket
1955
49 Sam Tennant, LB, 6-0, 217, Pullman, Pullman
2009
40 Floyd J. Terry, E, 6-1, 180, Exeter, Calif.
1934-36
45 Larry Thatcher, WR, 5-11, 195, Bremerton, West
1966-68
Lorne “Big” Thayer, T, St. Paul, Minn.
1904-07
48 George Theodoratos, T, 6-2, 240, Sacramento, Calif.
1932-34
73 Arnold Thexton, T, 6-2, 235, Alhambra, Calif., Alhambra
1962
33 Jeremy Thielbahr, RB, 6-2, 233, Sandpoint, Idaho, Sandpoint
1998-01
78 Steve Thieme, OG-L, 6-4, 240, Richland, Hanford
1977
18 Bryant Thomas, DB, 6-0, 204, Carson, Calif., San Pedro
1994-97
55 David D. Thomas, C-T, 6-0, 225, Culver City, Calif., Culver City
1964-66
36Elmer Thomas, WR, 6-1, 184, Dallas, Texas, Carter
1987-88
91Ernest L. Thomas, DE, 6-4, 220, Austin, Texas, Anderson
1967, 69
44 Jeff Thomas, TE, 6-2, 230, Morgan Hills, Calif., Live Oak
1994-95
22 Lionel Thomas, WR, 6-1, 185, Warren, Ohio, Vern Rosene
1969-70
6 Kevin Thomasson, FS, 5-11, 184, Sacramento, Calif., Grant
1984-86
27 Casey Thometz, RB, 6-0, 210, Marysville, Marysville-Pilchuck
2009
38 Allen Thompson, RB, 5-10, 205, National City, Calif., Sweetwater
2001, 04
46Eric Thompson, LB, 6-2, 228, Los Alamitos, Calif., Los Alamitos
1991-92
22 Harry Thompson, FS, 5-9, 180, Los Angeles, Calif., Lake
1971-72
14 Jack Thompson, QB, 6-3, 215, Seattle, Evergreen
1975-78
19 James Thompson, LH, 5-11, 179, Seattle, Roosevelt
1942
83 John L. Thompson, DE, 6-1, 205, Seattle, West
1965-66
19 Lamont Thompson, FS, 6-2, 215, Richmond, Calif., El Cerrito 1997-99, 2001
53 Larry Thompson, C, 6-2, 205, Mabton, Mabton
1962-63
64 Melvin W. Thompson, G, 5-10, 180, Pullman, Pullman
1949, 1952-53
48 Tim Thompson, WR, 6-1, 203, Tacoma, Bellarmine
1970
36 Tom Thompson, OLB, 6-1, 210, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1976-78
43 Tony Thompson, TE, 6-2, 241, Seattle, Ballard
2006, 2008-2009
83 Lee Tilleman, DE, 6-6, 246, Havre, Mont., Havre
1988-91
93 Steve Timmerman, NG, 6-2, 237, Huntington Beach, Calif., Edison
1975
9 Jack Timmons, C, 175, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1924-25
8 Shawn Tims, WR, 5-11, 183, Vallejo, Calif., Vallejo
1994-97
11Ed Tingstad, FB, 6-1, 201, Spanaway, Bethel
1986-88
15 Alex Tinsley, RB, 5-11, 192, Gilroy, Calif., Gilroy
1998
25 John Tippins, RB, 6-2, 220, Santa Monica, Calif., Santa Monica
2001-02
98 Rico Tipton, SLB, 6-1, 228, Citrus Heights, Calif., San Juan
1981, 83-84
42 Dexter Tisby, TB, 5-7, 177, Los Angeles, Calif., Fairfax
1975
66 Robbie Tobeck, OG/C, 6-3, 265, Tarpon Springs, Fla., NP Richey
1991-92
56 Dave Tobin, C, 6-1, 252, Bellevue, Newport
1974-75
29Vernon Todd, DB, 5-10, 166, San Jose, Calif., Oak Grove
1987-88
61Otto Tollefson, LG, 5-10, 190, Edmonds, Edmonds
1948-49
35 William Tonkin, QB, 5-8, 157, Seattle
1928-30
87 Hugh Toomey, E, 6-2, 185, Los Angeles, Calif., Loyola
1954-55
51 Laverne Torgeson, C, 6-0, 205, La Crosse, La Crosse
1948-50
Alex Torpen, Montesano
1903
46 Don Transeth, WR, 6-1, 175, San Jose, Calif., Delmar
1971-72
4 John Traut, PK, 6-2, 187, Laguna Hills, Calif., Santa Barbara
1982-85
13 Rob Treece, FS, 5-11, 185, Snohomish, Snohomish
1982-84
52 Greg Trent, LB, 5-11, 230, Keller, Texas, Keller
2005-08
78 Andy Tribble, OT, 6-5, 259, Salinas, Calif., Palma
1990-92
24Oliver Triggvi, QB, 160, Bellingham, Bellingham
1922
16 John Troppman, S, 6-1, 195, Corte Madera, Calif., Redwood
1976-77
Roy Troup, LE, Nelson, BC
1897
47 Tony Truant, K, 5-10, 184, Seattle, Shorewood
1994-96
45 Marcus Trufant, CB, 6-0, 189, Tacoma, Wilson
1999-02
74 Robert K. Trygstad, T, 6-3, 288, Torrance, Calif., Gardena
1964-66
10 Jeff Tuel
2009
44 Phillip Tuivali, RB, 6-0, 226, Kent, West Seattle
1990
74 Ryan Tujague, OT, 6-7, 305, Pleasanton, Calif., Amador Valley
1998-99
97 Faafetai (Tai) Tupai, DT, 6-5, 318, Monterey, Calif., Monterey
2000-03
37 Seaula (Junior) Tupai, WR, 5-11, 186, Seaside, Calif., Monterey
2002
54 Junior Tupuola, OLB, 6-2, 205, Alameda, Calif., Encinal
1981-82, 84
25 Don Turner, CB, 6-1, 197, Spokane, University
2003-06
72 John Turner, T, 6-4, 250, Klamath Falls, Ore., Klamath
1950-51
73 Lewis Turner, T, 6-2, 199, Spokane, North Central
1955-56
12 Ricky Turner, QB, 5-11, 178, Compton, Calif., Compton
1980-83
35 Robert Turner, CB, 6-2, 206, Oakland, Calif., McClymonds
1992-93
90 Toby Turpin, DL, 6-4, 301, Los Alamitos, Calif., Los Alamitos
2008-09
27 Dean Turulja, WLB, 6-3, 192, Bellevue, Sammamish
1985-86
55 Pili Tutuvanu, C, 6-2, 241, Carson, Calif., Narbonne
1980, 82, 84
8 Tupo Tuupo, DE, 6-3, 276, Menlo Park, Calif., Menlo-Atherton
1998-01
31 Monte Tweten, DS, 6-0, 201, Yakima, Eisenhower
1970
Tom Tyrer, E, 163, Seattle, Seattle
1911-14
U
21 Neti Uluga’ono, OLB, 6-1, 198, Waeimemalo, Hawaii
60 Mike Utley, OG, 6-6, 302, Seattle, Kennedy
F. Vance
1987
1985-88
1913
V
77
76
15
88
55
90
52
Steven Van Sindersen, ST, 6-3, 240, Bellingham, Bellingham
Cecil F. Vance, HB, Olympia, St. Martin’s College
Dan Verhey, T, 6-1, 225, Sunnyside, Sunnyside
Dan Vaughn, QB, 6-1, 196, San Francisco, Calif., St. Ignatius
Norman Veach, E, 6-2, 195, Spokane, North Central
James Vest, LB, 6-4, 250, Puyallup, Puyallup
Nick Volk, DT, 6-2, 230, Spokane, Gonzaga
Ronald E. Vrlicak, C, 6-2, 218, Beaverton, Ore., Beaverton
1966-68
1914
1957-58
1989
1955
1967
1985
1964-66
W
60 Aaron Wagner, LB, 6-3, 250, Lethbridge, Alberta, Lethbridge Sec. 2000, 2003
42 Tom Wagner, LB, 6-2, 207, Bellevue, Newport
1997-98
64 Lincoln Walden-Schulz, C, 6-4, 285, Long Beach, Calif., Wilson
1998-99
19Eric Waldorf, HB, 185, Kennewick
1923-25
44 Buddy Waldron, SS, 5-11, 206, Bellevue, Bellevue
1992
36 Brian (B.T.) Walker, CD, 5-10, 165, Englewood, N.J., Hackensack
2006
6 Brian Walker, DB, 6-1, 180, Colorado Springs, Colo., Widefield
1994-95
34 Jarred Walker
2009
62 Mike Walker, DT, 6-1, 246, Indianapolis, Ind., Pike
1979, 81
44 Darroll Waller, H, 6-1, 195, Spokane, Gonzaga
1945
46 Frank Wallulis, T, 192, Roslyn
1930-31
46 Bob Walsh, OLB, 6-3, 208, San Marino, Calif., San Marino
1982
15 Benny Ward, WR, 6-3, 204, Pacoima, Calif., Birmingham
2005-08
44 William C. Ward, LG, 6-2, 212, Sequim, Sequim
1941-42
81 Wendell Wardell, T, 6-5, 230, Billings, Mont., Billings
1963
67 Clyde Warehime, SLB, 6-2, 218, Kent, Kent-Meridian
1971-73
26 Mike Washington, RB, 5-10, 191, Tacoma, Lakes
1976-78, 80
22 Talmadge (Duke) Washington, F, 5-11, 190, Pasco, Pasco
1952-54
2 Jerald Waters, SS, 5-11, 191, Daly City, Calif., Serramonte
1982-84
32 Brad Watkins, LB, 6-3, 225, Mountain View, Calif., Mountain View
1974
9 Cedric Watkins, CB, 6-1, 180, Long Beach, Calif., Poly
1976
66 Frank Watkins, G, 5-10, 190, Pullman, Pullman
1954
22 Paul Watson, PK, 6-1, 195, Vancouver, B.C., Point Grey Sec.
1977-78
81 Markham Watt, WR, 6-0, 174, Long Beach, Calif., Gardena
1982
74 Lee Weatherford, DE, 6-3, 230, Portland, Ore., Douglas
1972-74
92 Dan Webber, DE, 6-5, 260, Bellevue, Eastside Catholic
1987-90
66 Larry Weir, G, 5-11, 190, Spokane, Gonzaga Prep
1955
77Victor D. Weitz, T, 6-3, 190, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1952-53
76 James Welch, G, 5-10, 200, Seattle, Lincoln
1953-55
26 Cecil Welchko, H, 6-1, 175, Bonners Ferry, Idaho
1936-38
82 Doug Wellsandt, TE, 6-3, 248, Ritzville, Ritzville
1987-89
82 Adam West, DE, 6-6, 265, Venice, Calif., Venice
2002-05
89 Harvey West, E, 6-0, 215, Olympia, Olympia
1959-61
44 John West, SS, 6-1, 183, Marysville, Granite Falls
1978-81
Melville “Mel” West, Rosalia
1903
94 Kirk Westerfield, DE, 6-7, 280, Benton City, Kiona-Benton
1988-91
5 Cecil Wetsel, G, 195, Wenatchee, Wenatchee
1922-23
Harry Wexler, FB, Pullman
1913, 17
Herbert Wexler, C, 183, Pullman
1905-08
21 Jim Whatley, WR, 6-0, 172, Bellevue, Interlake
1978-80
8 Hugh Wheeler, FB, 175, Colfax, Colfax
1922
57 Brent White, DT, 6-2, 233, Sparks, Nev., Reed
1980-81, 84
69 Dan White, DT, 6-2, 242, Longview, Morris
1968-69
Daryl ”Dud” White, HB, Cle Elum
1909
74 Jamie White, OT, 6-4, 263, Lapwai, Idaho, Lapwai
1981, 84
13 Jason White, WR, 5-11, 171, Milpitas, Calif., Milpitas
2001
40 Brian Whiteaker, DE, 6-2, 225, Mill Creek, Jackson
2001
33 Mark Whitmire, LB, 6-2, 222, Centralia, Charles Wright
1991-92
88 Brad Whitsell, TE, 6-1, 212, Lake Stevens, Lake Stevens
1979
Fred Whittaker, Palouse
1899
45 Rob Whorley, K, 6-0, 187, Spokane, Mead
1988,90
34 Mark Wicks, DHB, 6-2, 195, Watertown, S. D., Watertown
1965-67
75 Tom Wickert, OT, 6-4, 247, San Rafael, Calif., Redwood
1971-73
13 Jack Wigmore, QB, 5-11, 175, Santa Ana, Calif., Mater Dei
1969-70
97 Anousith Wilaikul, K, 5-8, 148, Vista, Calif., Vista
2000
55 Frank Willard, E, 175, Tacoma, Stadium
1931
56 Bill Williams, OT, 6-6, 270, Naches, Naches
1984-85
28 Brian Williams, CD, 6-1, 160, Las Vegas, Nev., Desert Pines
2006-07
22 Clarence (Clancy) Williams, DB, 6-2, 195, Renton, Renton
1962-64
98 Clarence (Butch) Williams, TE, 6-2, 236, Seattle, Renton
1989-92
34 Courtney Williams, DB, 6-1, 200, Los Angeles, Calif., Dorsey
2005-06
76Eric Williams, DT, 6-5, 258, Stockton, Calif., St. Mary’s
1981-83
95 Jeremey Williams, DT, 6-5, 284, Spokane, Ferris
2000-02
33 Jerry Williams, H, 5-10, 166, Spokane, N. Central
1946-48
8 Marcus Williams, WR, 6-5, 231, Oakland, Calif., Berkeley
1999-00
20 Mark Williams, TB, 5-8, 170, Seattle, Garfield
1966-68
31 Ray Williams, RB, 5-9, 173, Pacomia, Calif., San Fernando
1976-79
42 Robert Williams, FB, 6-1, 207, Compton, Calif., Compton
1980-82
24Vaughn Williams, FB, 6-1, 205, Oakland, Calif., Fremont
1974-75
24Virgil Williams, DB, 6-1, 195, Tacoma, Curtis, 1999
2001-03
76 Wallace Williams, OT, 6-2, 260, Bakersfield, Calif., Bakersfield JC
1970-71
55 Zack Williams
2009
77 Alan Williamson, T, 6-2, 205, Kelso, Kelso
1956-57
22 Michael Willis, WR, 6-2, 210, Tacoma, Lincoln
2005-06, 2008
25 Charles Wilson, T, 6-0, 190, Ellensburg, Ellensburg
1945
27 David Wilson, Q, 5-9, 170, Olympia, Olympia
1958
55Eboni Wilson, DE, 6-2, 264, Los Angeles, Calif., Jefferson
1998
13 Jimmy Wilson, WR, 6-1, 205, Phoenix, Ariz., Phoenix Christian
2001
86 Mike Wilson, WR, 6-2, 203, Carson, Calif., Carson
1978-80
17 Michael Wimberly, WR, 5-9, 167, Gardena, Calif., El Camino JC
1987-88
14 William Winans, HB, 164, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
1921
35 Richard Windham, H, 5-11, 185, No. Hollywood, Calif., Hollywood 1956-57
74 John Winslow, OT, 6-4, 264, Overland Park, Kan., Shawnee Mission S.1981-83
32 Carl Winston
2009
Joe Winston, QB, Spokane, Spokane
1894-97
92 Brian Winter, LB, 6-1, 221, Tacoma, Curtis
2003-04
71 Cory Withrow, C, 6-4, 275, Spokane, Mead
1994-97
50 Hap Wolf, C, 6-2, 228, Yelm, Spokane Falls CC
1974
76 Steve Wolfe, C, 6-4, 304, Puyallup, Puyallup
1989-91, 93
95 Bernard Wolfgramm
2009
12 Charles Wood, H, 6-1, 177, Pullman , Pullman
1937-38
13Victor Wood, WR, 5-10, 162, Seattle, Franklin
1986-88
48 Ben Woodard, TE, 6-5, 242, Cheney, Cheney
2005-08
90 Jeron Woodley, DT, 6-4, 270, San Jose, Calif., Oak Grove
1987-90
24 James Wooddy, LT, 6-0, 202, Albany, Ore.
1939-41
Dennis Woods, Colfax
1896-99, 1901
94 Troy Woody, WR, 6-3, 205, Vancouver, Evergreen
1997-98
35 DeMaundray Woolridge, RB, 5-9, 299, Keller, Texas, Keller
2005-06
61 James T. Wright, T, 6-3, 240, Kent
1941-42, 46
20 Michael Wright, CB, 6-0, 189, Seattle, Kennedy
1988-91
32 Shaumbe Wright-Fair, RB, 6-0, 219, Seaside, Calif., Monterey
1989-92
56 Paul Wulff, C, 6-4, 274, Davis, Calif., Davis
1986-89
72 John Wyffels, T, 6-0, 225, Martinez, Calif., Alhambra
1960-61
1 Milton Wynn, WR, 6-3, 205, Lancaster, Calif., Antelope Valley
2000
Y
36
50
27
70
87
21
Harold Yap, G, 5-11, 180, Honolulu, Punahou
George Yarno, DT, 6-3, 235, Spokane, Ferris
Gordon Yeomans, TB, 6-0, 190, Calgary, Alberta, Maning
Mark Young, OG, 6-3, 270, Vancouver, Ft. Vancouver
Ron Young, WR, 6-3, 210, San Diego, Calif., Henry
Stanley Young, G, 173, Spokane
7
59
77
28
27
52
1
41
36
John Zaepfel, Q, 160, Snohomish, Snohomish
Barry Zanck, OT-R, 6-2, 235, Spokane, Spokane Falls
Daryl Zanck, DT, 6-3, 234, Spokane, Ferris
Jack Zane, T, 6-2, 190, Bellingham
John Zaring, RH, 6-1, 195, Walla Walla, Walla Walla
Stanley Zemny, LG, 6-1, 198, Raymond
Clarence Zimmerman, RE, 6-2, 178, Everett, Everett
Farwan Zubedi, WR, 5-10, 171, North Vancouver, BC, Chaffey
Walter Zuger, HB, 5-11, 167, Waitsburg
1929-30
1975-78
1971-72
1974-75
1989-90
1924-25
Z
1921-23
1977
1973
1928
1961
1921-23
1914-17
1997-00
1934-36
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OVERALL
CONF.HOMEAWAYNEUTRALSPOKANE
COACHYEARSWLTPCTWLTPCTWLTWLTWLTWLT
OVERALL CONF.HOMEAWAYNEUTRALSPOKANE
YEAR-COACHWLTWLTWLTWLTWLTWLT
William Goodyear1894
110.500
Fred Waite
1895
200
1.000
David A. Brodie 1896
201.833
Robert R. Gailey 1897
200
1.000
Frank Shively
1898-99
111.500
William Allen
1900, 1902 631.650
William Namack 1901
410.800
James N. Ashmore1903
332.500
Everett M. Sweeley
1904-05
660.500
John R. Bender 1906,07,12,14
21
120.636
Walter Rheinschild1908
402.833
Willaim S. Kienholz
1909
410.833
Oscar P. Osthoff 1910-11
560.455
William H. Dietz 1915-17 1721.875 300
1.000
Emory Alvord 1918
110.500
Gus Welch
1919-22 16
101.611 6
101.382
A. A. Exendine 1923-25
6
134.348 3
102.267
O. E. Hollingbery1926-42 93
53
14.625 64
43
10.590
Phil Sarboe
1945-49 17
263.402 15
213.423
Forrest Evashevski1950-51 1162.632 662.500
Al Kircher
1952-55 13
252.350 10
170.370
Jim Sutherland 1956-63 37
394.488 15
121.554
Bert Clark
1964-67 15
241.388 5
111.324
Jim Sweeney
1968-75 26
591.340 12
411.231
Jackie Sherrill
1976
380.390 250.286
Warren Powers 1977
740.636 340.429
Jim Walden
1978-86 44
524.460 30
372.449
Dennis Erickson 1987-88 12
101.543 681.433
Mike Price
1989-200283
780.515 49
630.437
Bill Doba
2003-07 30
290.508 17
250.405
Paul Wulff
2008-Present3
220.120 1
170.055
1921—Gus Welch
421
211
101
300
1922—Gus Welch
250
150
010
220
020
1923—A. A. Exendine
241
131
210
020
011Vernard Hickey
1924—A. A. Exendine
152
041
120
031
001
1925—A. A. Exendine
341
230
020
321
1926—O. E. Hollingbery
610
410
300
310
1927—O. E. Hollingbery
332
131
202
130
1928—O. E. Hollingbery
730
430
300
330
100
1929—O. E. Hollingbery
1020
420
500
420
100Ernest “Bud’’ Hansen
1930—O. E. Hollingbery
910
600
300
500
110Elmer Schwartz
1931—O. E. Hollingbery
640
430
300
230
110
1932—O. E. Hollingbery
711
511
400
311
George Sander
1933—O. E. Hollingbery
531
331
200
320
011
Frank Ingram
1934—O. E. Hollingbery
431
401
300
121
010
George Theodoratos
1935—O. E. Hollingbery
531
320
220
210
101
John Bley
1936—O. E. Hollingbery
631
621
310
321
Stan Smith
1937—O. E. Hollingbery
333
332
102
221
010
Chris Rumburg
1938—O. E. Hollingbery
280
170
030
240
010
000
100
100
002
101
310
300
211
410
1320
401
200
120
610
100
421
350
4385
1171
312
551
1180
450
890
210
300
18
172
640
46
320
17
140
3
100
110
100
001
000
010
321
110
121
240
680
001
200
220
900
010
1030
372
43
376
6
182
640
7
181
21
224
8
131
13
350
150
340
18
282
560
34
440
12
150
0
120
CAPTAINS
1
1
0
1
1
0
Fred Long
1895—Fred W. Waite
200
100
100
Frank Lowden
1896—David A. Brodie
201
100
001
Milton McCroskey
1897—Robert R. Gailey
2
0
0
1898—Frank Shively
0
0
1
1899—Frank Shively
Joe Winston
0
0
1
Boyd Hamilton
110
100
010
Boyd Hamilton
1900—William Allen
401
100
301
J. O. Elton
1901—William Namack
410
300
110
Arthur Hooper
1902—William Allen
230
210
020
John Jones
1903—James N. Ashmore
332
211
121
Clyde Gill
1904—Everett M. Sweeley
220
010
210
Clyde Gill
1905—Everett M. Sweeley
440
400
030
1906—John R. Bender
600
300
300
Harry Goldsworthy
1907—John R. Bender
710
400
210
L. H. Nissen
1908—Walter Rheinschild
402
401
001
Herbert Wexler
1909—William S. Kienholz
410
200
200
010
Cecil Cave
1910—Oscar P. Osthoff
230
010
100
110
010
Fredrick Hunter
1911—Oscar P. Osthoff
330
110
120
100
Tom Fishback
1912—John R. Bender
230
110
110
010
Joe Harter
1913—John R. Bender
440
400
040
1914—John R. Bender
240
110
020
010
1915—William H. Dietz
700
300
300
100
Asa Clark
1916—William H. Dietz
420
110
300
010
Benton Bangs
1917—William H. Dietz
601
300
200
300
001
Clarence Zimmerman
1918—Emory Alvord
110
100
010
None
1919—Gus Welch
520
220
110
200
100
Richard Hanley
1920—Gus Welch
510
110
200
310
Fred Hamilton
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0
0
010Elbert Stewart
110
100
Leo Coulter
100Emory Alvord
100
020Earl Dunlap
Ford Dunton
Harold Slater
Duke Slater
Mel Dressel
Glenn “Turk’’ Edwards
1939—O. E. Hollingbery
450
350
300
150
Dick Emerson
1940—O. E. Hollingbery
442
342
111
331
Don Greeley
1941—O. E. Hollingbery
640
530
310
320
010
Joe Beckman
1942—O. E. Hollingbery
622
511
200
211
110
1945—Phil Sarboe
621
621
400
221
1946—Phil Sarboe
161
151
120
041
Dick Abrams
1947—Phil Sarboe
370
250
130
240
T. Parry, F.Bacoka, J. Godfrey
1948—Phil Sarboe
451
431
301
140
Phil Claymore
1949—Phil Sarboe
360
260
220
140
1950—Forest Evashevski
432
232
102
320
010
1951—Forest Evashevski
730
430
210
320
200
1952—Al Kircher
460
340
210
240
010
Don Steinbrunner
1953—Al Kircher
460
340
110
340
010
Bob Burkhart
1954—Al Kircher
460
340
210
150
100
“Duke’’ Washington
1955—Al Kircher
172
151
021
151
1956—Jim Sutherland
361
251
120
221
1957—Jim Sutherland
640
530
210
420
010
1958—Jim Sutherland
730
620
200
420
110
1959—Jim Sutherland
640
110
520
010
1960—Jim Sutherland
451
110
231
110
1961—Jim Sutherland
370
200
150
020
1962—Jim Sutherland
541
110
110
221
210
1963—Jim Sutherland
361
110
120
141
100
1964—Bert Clark
361
121
120
131
110
1965—Bert Clark
730
210
110
420
200
1966—Bert Clark
370
130
110
230
030
1967—Bert Clark
280
150
110
150
020
1968—Jim Sweeney
361
131
020
140
201
1969—Jim Sweeney
190
070
020
150
020
1970—Jim Sweeney
1
100
070
000
060
140
1971—Jim Sweeney
470
250
000
340
130
1972—Jim Sweeney
740
430
310
320
010
100
Bill Moos
1973—Jim Sweeney
560
430
300
250
010
Tom Poe, Greg Craighead
1974—Jim Sweeney
290
160
120
140
020
101
1944—No Football, WWII
1894—Wm. Goodyear
100
000
000
000
00
000
000
000
000
000
210
000
010
110
100
000
100
000
101
000
210
120
590
360
5
131
010
100
850
000
000
000
000
1943—No Football, WWII
Cougar Coaches Year by Year
OVERALL CONF.HOMEAWAYNEUTRALSPOKANE
YEAR-COACHWLTWLTWLTWLTWLTWLT
142
000
000
100
000
000
000
000
000
010
010
000
000
110
111
000
150
012
682
010
000
000
000
000
020
010
000
020
101
320
100
000
CAPTAINS
010
010
Jerry Brockey
020
Gail Strait
Bob Shoun, Bob Ewen
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assistant football coaches, all-time
OVERALL CONF.HOMEAWAYNEUTRALSPOKANE
YEAR-COACHWLTWLTWLTWLTWLTWLT
CAPTAINS
1975—Jim Sweeney
380
070
120
250
010
1976—Jackie Sherrill
380
250
210
150
010
010
1977—Warren Powers
740
340
300
340
100
1978—Jim Walden
461
260
120
131
210
1979—Jim Walden
560
440
110
330
110
1980—Jim Walden
470
340
220
230
020
Samoa, Kennedy, Flones, Pelluer
1981—Jim Walden
831
521
301
320
200
Beach, McKay, Walker, Sorensen
1982—Jim Walden
371
241
121
140
110
1983—Jim Walden
740
530
220
320
200
1984—Jim Walden
650
430
320
330
010
010
1985—Jim Walden
470
350
230
240
Cedric Brown, Mark Rypien,
Rueben Mayes, Eric Howard
1986—Jim Walden
371
261
330
041
Porter, Taylor, Reynolds, Forde
1987—Dennis Erickson
371
151
320
050
001
Leighton, Calvin, Forde, Hasty
1988—Dennis Erickson
930
530
320
510
100
Timm Rosenbach, Ivan Cook
1989—Mike Price
650
350
320
330
Grayson, Savage, Husby, Stallworth
1990—Mike Price
380
260
140
240
Brad Gossen, Chris Moton
1991—Mike Price
470
350
230
240
Lewis Bush, Lee Tilleman
1992—Mike Price
930
530
510
320
Garman, Bush, Wright-Fair
1993—Mike Price
560
350
410
150
Pattinson, McClanahan, Waldron
1994—Mike Price
840
530
320
420
Childs, Reis, Hayes
1995—Mike Price
380
260
320
060
Chris Hayes, Marc McCloskey
1996—Mike Price
560
350
320
240
James Darling, Scott Sanderson
1997—Mike Price
1020
710
600
410
Cory Withrow, Dorian Boose
1998—Mike Price
380
080
240
140
Rainville, Holmes, Gleason
1999—Mike Price
390
170
240
150
Gleason, Taylor, Hollimon
2000—Mike Price
470
260
150
320
Gesser, Zubedi, Matson, Hawkins
2001—Mike Price
1020
620
510
410
100
Gesser, Thielbahr, Newman, Minnich
2002—Mike Price
1030
710
610
410
010
Gesser, Trufant, Nettles
2003—Bill Doba
1030
620
600
330
100
Kegel, Coleman, Genatone
2004—Bill Doba
560
350
240
320
000
Swogger, Lightbody, Abdullah, Derting
2005—Bill Doba
470
170
240
230
000
Bienemann, Harrison, Derting, Basler
2006—Bill Doba
660
450
340
320
000
Brink, Bruce, Davis, Hill
2007—Bill Doba
570
360
420
150
000
Abdullah, Brink, Bumpus, Trent
2008—Paul Wulff
2
110
180
250
060
000
Game Captains
2009—Paul Wulff
1
110
090
150
060
000
Game Captains
495–495–45
247–329–25
229–136–15
220–294–22
WSU’s All-Time Totals
100
100
010
15–26– 6
31–40–2
Total Games
1,035
601
380
535
47
73
Winning Percentage.500.432.622.432.383.438
the chiefs
Four of Washington State’s early football coaches were graduates of the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania. They were (far left) Frank
Shively (1898-99, 1-1-1 record), (second from left) William “Lone Star’’ Dietz (1915-17, 17-2-1 record, including Rose Bowl team from 1915),
(second from right) Gus Welch (1919-22, 16-10-1 record) and (far right) A. A. Exendine (1923-25, 6-13-4 record).
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NAMENAMETENUREYEARS
COACHES
LAST FIRST HEAD
NAMENAMETENUREYEARS
COACHES
AdamsSam 1966-1967 2 Sutherland
Akey Robb1999-2002 4
Price
Akey Robb2003-2006 4
Doba
AngeloJoe
1948-1949 2
Sarboe
Applequist
Harry “Hack”
1920-1923
4
Welch
Applequist
Harry “Hack”
1924-1925
2Exendine
ArnoldDave 1987-1988 2Erickson
Bailey
Arthur “Buck”
1926-1942
17
Hollingbery
Bailey
Arthur “Buck”
1925-1949
5
Sarboe
Bailey
Arthur “Buck”
1950-1951
2Evashevski
Bailey
Arthur “Buck”
1952-1955
4
Kircher
Bailey
Arthur “Buck”
1956-1956
1
Sutherland
Ball Chris2000-2002 3
Price
Ball Chris 2008-PresentThird Wulff
BeechnerDick
1977-1977
1
Powers
BlazineTony 1949-1949 1
Sarboe
Blier Ray 1960-1963 4Sutherland
BlockKing 1964-1967 4
Clark
BratkowskiBob
1987-1988
2Erickson
BraunRay 1972-1973 2 Sweeney
Bray Craig1987-1988 2Erickson
Bray Craig1994-1999 6
Price
BroussardSteve
2007-2007
1
Doba
BroussardSteve
2008-2009
2
Wulff
BurrowJim
1982-1986 5
Walden
BurtnettLeon 1971-1971 1
Sweeney
BurtnettLeon 2003-2007 4
Doba
CampbellBob
1945-1945
1
Sarboe
CampbellHugh
1968-1968
1
Sweeney
CampoDave 1976-1976 1
Sherrill
CarlsonRoy
1959-1961 3 Sutherland
Carr Gerald1989-1990 2
Price
ChatfieldChuck 1961-1962
2 Sutherland
Church Mike
1976-1977
2Sherrill/Powers
CodyEd 1961-1961 1Sutherland
ConnellyBob
2001-2002
2
Price
Cords
Bill
1972-1976
5Sweeney/Sherrill
CubleyWalt 1969-1974 6 Sweeney
DanielsJohn 1981-1981 1
Walden
DiedrickBill
1989-1990 2
Price
DobaBill 1989-2002 14
Price
DonovanLarry
1972-1975
4
Sweeney
DunnKasey1998-2002 5
Price
Ellerbe Roosevelt1970-1970
1
Sweeney
ElliottDave 1979-1986 8 Walden
ElwayJack 1971-1975 4 Sweeney
EmanuelGary
1994-1996
3
Price
EnnisJim 1946-1947 2 Sarboe
Enos Rod 1962-1963 2Sutherland
EricksonPinky 1968-1970 3
Sweeney
ErkenbeckJim
1968-1971
4
Sweeney
EtheridgeHarold 2008-2009
2
Wulff
EversonTom 1987-1988 2Erickson
FabrisJon 1982-1986 5 Walden
FaimanJohn 1977-1977 1
Powers
FarmanDick 1945-1945 1
Sarboe
FletcherFelix 1945-1945 1
Sarboe
Flora Bob 1950-1951 2Evashevski
FrutigEd 1950-1951 2Evashevski
GagnonGary 1978-1986 9
Walden
GamboldBob
1952-1952
1
Kircher
GamboldBob
1956-1960
5 Sutherland
GentryDale 1952-1955 4
Kircher
GloverRich 1977-1980 4
Walden
GodfreyHerb 1946-1946 1
Sarboe
GoodsellCharles 1902-1902
1
Namack
GreeneKen 2003-2006 4
Doba
GroverRoger 1952-1954 3
Kircher
HamptonRuss
1961-1963
3
Sutherland
HollandSonny 1968-1968 1
Sweeney
HoptowitAl
1947-1047
1
Sarboe
HughesLindsey1978-1986 9
Walden
HuhtaElmer 1946-1946 1
Sarboe
HustonRalph 1910-1910 1Osthoff
JankovichSam
1968-1971
4
Sweeney
KarmelowiczBob
1987-1988
2Erickson
KeeleTom 1974-1975 2 Sweeney
KirbyRod 1976-1976 1 Sherrill
KircherAl
1950-1951 2Evashevski
LappanoTim
1987-1991
5Erickson/Price
LeahyBob 1976-1976 1
Sherrill
LevensellerMike
1992-2002
11
Price
LevensellerMike
2003-2007
4
Doba
LevensellerMike
2008-Present
Third
Wulff
LewisLarry 1989-1998 10
Price
LincolnKeith 1971-1972 2 Sweeney
LindseyDon 1968-1969 2
Sweeney
LivingstonLawrence 1995-1997
3
Price
Long Marty2007-2007 1
Doba
LounsberryJim
1957-1958
2
Sutherland
LubickSonny1988-1988 1Erickson
MartinJerry 1963-1963 1 Sutherland
MarvinJoe
1964-1965 2
Clark
McDonellJohn
1989-2000
12
Price
McLaughlinLeon
1956-1956
1
Sutherland
MimsRon 1972-1975 4 Sweeney
MortonSteve 1978-1986 9
Walden
MortonSteve 2010-Present First
Wulff
NelsonJohn 1964-1967 4
Clark
NiekampTravis 2008-Present Third
Wulff
NiemiLaurie1958-1960 3 Sutherland
NiemiLaurie1964-1967 4
Clark
OkuneffGerry 1962-1962 1 Sutherland
PadillaBob 1980-1981 2
Walden
Parry Tom 1959-1960 2Sutherland
PattersonAndre 1992-1993
2
Price
PetersonGreg 2006-2007
2
Doba
PflugradRobin 2002-2002 1
Price
PflugradRobin 2003-2005 3
Doba
Porter George1963-1963 1 Sutherland
PrestonBuzz 1994-1997 4
Price
Price Aaron2001-2002 2
Price
PriceEric 1998-20003
Price
PriceMike1974-19752 Sweeney
PriceMike1976-19761 Sherrill
PriceMike1977-19771 Powers
Rader Ralph 1908-1908 1Rheinschild
RasmussenRich
2008-Present
Third
Wulff
RicardoScott 1980-1980 1
Walden
RoachDick 1974-1975 2 Sweeney
RobersonMalik
2008-Present Third
Wulff
RosenbachTimm
2003-2007
2
Doba
Ross Robin1986-1986 1 Walden
Ruel Pat 1978-19816 Walden
SandahlAl
1978-1978 1
Walden
SandersMel
1981-1986 6
Walden
SandbergRoy
1948-1948
1
Sarboe
ScarryMike 1954-1955 2
Kircher
SchlademanKarl
1926-1942
17
Hollingbery
Sears Jody 2008-PresentThird Wulff
SewellBill 1946-1948 3
Sarboe
Shanley Jim
1964-1970
7Clark/Sweeney
SimpsonBob
1969-1973
5
Sweeney
SkipperKelly 2003-2006 4
Doba
Smith Gregg1987-1988 2Erickson
Smith
John L.
1987-1988
2Erickson
Smith Rowland1964-1967
4
Clark
StavelyDan 1949-1949 1
Sarboe
StavelyDan 1950-1951 2Evashevski
StavelyDan 1952-1955 4
Kircher
StavelyDan 1956-1957 2 Sutherland
Sturdy Todd 2008-PresentThird Wulff
ThortonJ.E.
1911-1911 1Osthoff
TillerJoe 1971-19733 Sweeney
TillerJoe 1989-19902
Price
Tippett Howard1976-1976 1
Sherrill
TorchioLloyd 1956-1958 3 Sutherland
TylerTom 1915-19151
Dietz
UngererDave 2010-Present First
Wulff
WaldenJim
1977-1977 1
Powers
WalkerDave 1976-1979 4
Walden
WalkerMike 1997-2002 6
Price
WalkerMike 2003-2007 5
Doba
WalkoskyDave
2007-2007
1
Doba
WamsleyJerry
1978-1978
1
Walden
WheelerHarold 1979-1982 4
Walden
WightDel 1982-1985 4 Walden
WightDel 1991-1991 1
Price
WilliamsTed
1991-1993 3
Price
WoodAlex 1987-1988 2Erickson
WoodyKen 1978-1986 9
Walden
YaralianZaven 1977-1977 1
Powers
Yarno George1991-1994 4
Price
Yarno George2003-2007 5
Doba
ZechesJim
1989-2000 12
Price
ZimmerMike 1989-1993 5
Price
Bold = Currently on the staff
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wsu football coaches, 1894-2009
1894: William Goodyear
1895: Fred W. Waite
1896: David A. Brodie
1897: Robert R. Gailey
1898: Frank Shively
1899: Frank Shively
1900: William L. Allen
1901: W. H. Namack
1902: W. H. Namack
Assistant: Charles Goodsell
1903: J. N. Ashmore
1904: Everett M. Sweeley
1905: John R. Bender
1906: John R. Bender
1907: John R. Bender
1908: Walter Rheinschild
Assistant: Ralph “Fat” Rader
1909: William S. Kienholz
1910: Oscar P. Osthoff
Assistant: Ralph Huston
1911: Oscar P. Osthoff
Assistant: J. E. Thornton
1912: John R. Bender
1913: John R. Bender
1914: John R. Bender
1915: William H. “Lone Star” Dietz
Assistant: Tom Tyrer
1916: William H. “Lone Star” Dietz
1917: William H. “Lone Star” Dietz
1918: Emory Alvord
1919: Gustavus “Gus” Welch
1920: Gustavus “Gus” Welch
Assistant: Harry A. “Hack” Applequist
1921: Gustavus “Gus” Welch
Assistant: “Hack” Applequist
1922: Gustavus “Gus” Welch
Assistant: “Hack” Applequist
1923: Gustavus “Gus” Welch
Assistant: “Hack” Applequist
1924: Albert A. Exendine
Assistant: “Hack” Applequist
1925: Albert A. Exendine
Assistant: “Hack” Applequist
1926: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: Arthur B. “Buck” Bailey and Karl
Schlademan
1927: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1928: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1929: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1930: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1931: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1932: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1933: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1934: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1935: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1936: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1937: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1938: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1939: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1940: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1941: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1942: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey and Karl Schlademan
1943: (No football. WWII)
1944: (No football. WWII)
1945: Phil Sorboe
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey, Bob Campbell, Felix
Fletcher, and Dick Farman.
1946: Phil Sorboe
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey, Elmer Huhta, Jimmy
Ennis, Herb Godfrey, and Bill Sewell.
1947: Phil Sorboe
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey, Jimmy Ennis, Al
Hoptowit, and Bill Sewell.
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1948: Phil Sarboe
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey, Bill Sewell, Joe
Angelo, and Roy Sandberg.
1949: Phil Sarboe
Assistants: “Buck” Bailey, Joe Angelo, Dan
Stavely and Tony Blazine
1950: Forest Evashevski
Assistants: Al Kircher, Ed Frutig, Bob Flora and
“Buck” Bailey
1951: Forest Evashevski
Assistants: Al Kircher, Ed Frutig, Bob Flora and
“Buck” Bailey
1952: Alton S. “Al” Kircher
Assistants: Dan Stavely, Dale Gentry, Roger
Grove, Bob Gambold and “Buck” Bailey
1953: Alton S. “Al” Kircher
Assistants: Dan Stavely, Dale Gentry, Roger
Grove and “Buck” Bailey
1954: Alton S. “Al” Kircher
Assistants: Mike Scarry, Dan Stavely, Dale
Gentry, Roger Grove and “Buck” Bailey
1955: Alton S. “Al” Kircher
Assistants: Mike Scarry, Dale Gentry, Dan
Stavely and “Buck” Bailey
1956: Jim Sutherland
Assistants: Leon McLaughlin, Dan Stavely,
Bob Gambold, Lloyd Torchio and “Buck”
Bailey
1957: Jim Sutherland
Assistants: Dan Stavely, Bob Gambold, Lloyd
Torchio and Jim Lounsberry
1958: Jim Sutherland
Assistants: Bob Gambold, Jim Lounsberry,
Lloyd Torchio, and Laurie Niemi
1959: Jim Sutherland
Assistants: Bob Gambold, Laurie Niemi, Roy
Carlson and Tom Parry
1960: Jim Sutherland
Assistants: Bob Gambold, Laurie Niemi, Roy
Carlson, Tom Parry and Ray Blier
1961: Jim Sutherland
Assistants: Roy Carlson, Ray Blier, Ed Cody,
Chuck Chatfield and Russ Hampton
1962: Jim Sutherland
Assistants: Ray Blier, Chuck Chatfield, Russ
Hampton, Rod Enos and Gerry Okuneff
1963: Jim Sutherland
Assistants: Ray Blier, Russ Hampton, Rod Enos,
Jerry Martin and George Porter
1964: Bert Clark
Assistants: Laurie Niemi, King Block, Rowland
“Red” Smith, Joe Marvin, Jim Shanley and
John Nelson
1965: Bert Clark
Assistants: Laurie Niemi, King Block, “Red”
Smith, Joe Marvin, Jim Shanley and John
Nelson
1966: Bert Clark
Assistants: Laurie Niemi, King Block, “Red”
Smith, Jim Shanley, John Nelson and Sam
Adams
1967: Bert Clark
Assistants: Laurie Niemi, King Block, “Red”
Smith, Jim Shanley, John Nelson and Sam
Adams
1968: Jim Sweeney
Assistants: Sam Jankovich, Robert “Pinky”
Erickson, Jim Erkenbeck, Allyn “Sonny”
Holland, Jim Shanley, Don Lindsey and Hugh
Campbell
1969: Jim Sweeney
Assistants: Sam Jankovich, Jim Shanley, Don
Lindsey, Jim Erkenbeck, Bob Simpson, “Pinky”
Erickson, and Walt Cubley
1970: Jim Sweeney
Assistants: Sam Jankovich, Jim Shanley, Jim
Erkenbeck, Bob Simpson, “Pinky” Erickson,
Walt Cubley and Roosevelt Ellerbe
1971: Jim Sweeney
Assistants: Sam Jankovich, Jim Erkenbeck, Bob
Simpson, Leon Burtnett, Joe Tiller, and Keith
Lincoln, Walt Cubley
1972: Jim Sweeney
Assistants: Bob Simpson, Joe Tiller, Walt
Cubley, Keith Lincoln, Ray Braun, Larry
Donovan, Bill Cords, Jack Elway and Ron
Mims
1973: Jim Sweeney
Assistants: Bob Simpson, Joe Tiller, Walt
wsu all-time record vs. opponents
Cubley, Ray Braun, Larry Donovan, Jack
Elway, Bill Cords and Ron Mims
1974: Jim Sweeney
Assistants: Walt Cubley, Larry Donovan, Jack
Elway, Bill Cords, Ron Mims, Tom Keele, Mike
Price and Dick Roach
1975: Jim Sweeney
Assistants: Larry Donovan, Jack Elway, Bill
Cords, Tom Keele, Ron Mims, Mike Price and
Dick Roach
1976: Jackie Sherrill
Assistants: Bob Leahy, Howard Tippett,
Bill Cords, Dave Walker, Mike Price, Dave
Campo, Ron Kirby, and Michael Church
1977: Warren Powers
Assistants: Dick Beechner, Mike Price, Dave
Walker, Jim Walden, Rich Glover, John
Faiman, Michael Church, and Zaven Yaralian
1978: Jim Walden
Assistants: Mike Church, Gary Gagnon, Rich
Glover, Lindsay Hughes, Steve Morton, Pat
Ruel, Al Sandahl, Dave Walker, Jerry Wamsley,
and Ken Woody
1979: Jim Walden
Assistants: Dave Elliott, Gary Gagnon, Rich
Glover, Lindsay Hughes, Steve Morton, Pat
Ruel, Dave Walker, Harold Wheeler, and Ken
Woody
1980: Jim Walden
Assistants: Dave Elliott, Gary Gagnon, Rich
Glover, Lindsay Hughes, Steve Morton, Bob
Padilla, Scott Ricardo, Pat Ruel, and Ken
Woody
1981: Jim Walden
Assistants: John Daniels, Dave Elliott, Gary
Gagnon, Lindsay Hughes, Steve Morton,
Bob Padilla, Pat Ruel, Melvin Sanders, Harold
Wheeler, Ken Woody
1982: Jim Walden
Assistants: Jim Burrow, Dave Elliott, Jon
Fabris, Gary Gagnon, Lindsay Hughes, Steve
Morton, Melvin Sanders, Harold Wheeler, Del
Wight, and Ken Woody
1983: Jim Walden
Assistants: Jim Burrow, Dave Elliott, Jon
Fabris, Gary Gagnon, Lindsay Hughes, Steve
Morton, Mel Sanders, Del Wight, and Ken
Woody
1984: Jim Walden
Assistants: Jim Burrow, Dave Elliott, Jon
Fabris, Gary Gagnon, Lindsay Hughes, Steve
Morton, Mel Sanders, Del Wight, and Ken
Woody
1985: Jim Walden
Assistants: Jim Burrow, Dave Elliott, Jon
Fabris, Gary Gagnon, Lindsay Hughes, Steve
Morton, Mel Sanders, Del Wight, and Ken
Woody
1986: Jim Walden
Assistants: Jim Burrow, Dave Elliott, Jon
Fabris, Gary Gagnon, Lindsay Hughes, Steve
Morton, Robin Ross, Mel Sanders and Ken
Woody
1987: Dennis Erickson
Assistants: Dave Arnold, Bob Bratkowski,
Craig Bray, Tom Everson, Bob Karmelowicz,
Tim Lappano, Gregg Smith, John Smith, and
Alex Wood
1988: Dennis Erickson
Assistants: Dave Arnold, Bob Bratkowski,
Craig Bray, Tom Everson, Bob Karmelowicz,
Tim Lappano, Gregg Smith, John Smith, and
Alex Wood
1989: Mike Price
Assistants: Joe Tiller, Mike Zimmer, Gerald
Carr, Bill Diedrick, Bill Doba, Tim Lappano,
Larry Lewis, John McDonell, and Jim Zeches
1990: Mike Price
Assistants: Joe Tiller, Mike Zimmer, Gerald
Carr, Bill Diedrick, Bill Doba, Tim Lappano,
Larry Lewis, John McDonell, and Jim Zeches
1991: Mike Price
Assistants: George Yarno, Mike Zimmer, Ted
Williams, Del Wight, Bill Doba, Tim Lappano,
Larry Lewis, John McDonell, and Jim Zeches
1992: Mike Price
Assistants: Bill Doba, Mike Zimmer, Ted
Williams, Mike Levenseller, Larry Lewis, John
McDonell, Andre Patterson, George Yarno,
and Jim Zeches
1993: Mike Price
Assistants: Bill Doba, Mike Zimmer, Ted
Wiliams, Mike Levenseller, Larry Lewis, John
McDonell, Andre Patterson, George Yarno,
and Jim Zeches
1994: Mike Price
Assistants: Larry Lewis, Bill Doba, John
McDonell, Craig Bray, Buzz Preston, Mike
Levenseller, Gary Emanuel, George Yarno,
and Jim Zeches
1995: Mike Price
Assistants: Craig Bray, Bill Doba, Gary
Emanuel, Mike Levenseller, Larry Lewis,
Lawrence Livingston, John McDonell, Buzz
Preston, Jim Zeches.
1996: Mike Price
Assistants: Craig Bray, Bill Doba, Gary
Emanuel, Mike Levenseller, Larry Lewis,
Lawrence Livingston, John McDonell, Buzz
Preston, Jim Zeches.
1997: Mike Price
Assistants: Craig Bray, Bill Doba, Mike
Levenseller, Larry Lewis, Lawrence Livingston,
John McDonell, Buzz Preston, Mike Walker,
Jim Zeches.
1998: Mike Price
Assistants: Craig Bray, Bill Doba, Kasey Dunn,
Mike Levenseller, Larry Lewis, John McDonell,
Eric Price, Mike Walker, Jim Zeches.
1999: Mike Price
Assistants: Robb Akey, Craig Bray, Bill Doba,
Kasey Dunn, Mike Levenseller, JohnMcDonell,
Eric Price, Mike Walker, Jim Zeches.
2000: Mike Price
Assistants: Robb Akey, Chris Ball, Bill Doba,
Kasey Dunn, Mike Levenseller, JohnMcDonell,
Eric Price, Mike Walker, Jim Zeches.
2001: Mike Price
Assistants: Robb Akey, Chris Ball, Bob
Connelly, Bill Doba, Kasey Dunn, Mike
Levenseller, Aaron Price, Mike Walker, Robin
Pflugrad.
2002: Mike Price
Assistants: Robb Akey, Chris Ball, Bob
Connelly, Bill Doba, Kasey, Dunn, Mike
Levenseller, Robin Pflugrad, Aaron Price, Mike
Walker.
2003: Bill Doba
Assistants: Robb Akey, Leon Burtnett, Ken
Greene, Mike Levenseller, Robin Pflugrad,
Timm Rosenbach, Kelly Skipper, Mike Walker,
George Yarno
2004: Bill Doba
Assistants: Robb Akey, Leon Burtnett, Ken
Greene, Mike Levenseller, Robin Pflugrad,
Timm Rosenbach, Kelly Skipper, Mike Walker,
George Yarno
2005: Bill Doba
Assistants: Robb Akey, Leon Burtnett, Ken
Greene, Mike Levenseller, Robin Pflugrad,
Timm Rosenbach, Kelly Skipper, Mike Walker,
George Yarno
2006: Bill Doba
Assistants: Robb Akey, Leon Burtnett, Ken
Greene, Mike Levenseller, Greg Peterson,
Timm Rosenbach, Kelly Skipper, Mike Walker,
George Yarno
2007: Bill Doba
Assistants: Steve Broussard, Leon Burtnett,
Mike Levenseller, Marty Long, Greg Peterson,
Timm Rosenbach, Mike Walker, Dave
Walkosky, George Yarno
2008: Paul Wulff
Assistants: Chris Ball, Steve Broussard, Harold
Etheridge, Mike Levenseller, Travis Niekamp,
Rich Rasmussen, Malik Roberson, Jody Sears,
Todd Sturdy
2009: Paul Wulff
Assistants: Chris Ball, Steve Broussard, Harold
Etheridge, Mike Levenseller, Travis Niekamp,
Rich Rasmussen, Malik Roberson, Jody Sears,
Todd Sturdy
(Teams in bold are the 2010 opponents)
First-LastWSUWSUWSUWSU
Points
Percent
GameSchoolWonLostTied
PointsAgainstWSU Wins
1930-1930
Alabama, University of (Rose Bowl)
1963-2009Arizona, University of
1960-2009Arizona State University
1963-1980
Army
2006-2006
Auburn
1984-1984
Ball State
1952-2008
Baylor University
1906-1907
Blair Business College
1908-1913
Bremerton Navy
1981-1990
Brigham Young
1997-2001
Boise State
1915-1915
Brown University (Rose Bowl)
1919-2009
California, University of
1926-1932
College of Idaho
1981-2004
Colorado, University of
1896-1896
Company C-NGW
1909-1960
Denver, University of
1934-1934
Detroit, University of
1907-1908Eastern Washington State College
1987-1994
Fresno State
1911-1941
Gonzaga University
2005-2005
Grambling State University
1925-2009
Hawaii, University of
1925-1925
Honolulu All-Stars
1929-1929
Honolulu Townies
1959-1988
Houston, University of
1894-2007
Idaho, University of
1969-1998
Illinois, University of (Urbana-Champaign)
1961-1965
Indiana University (Bloomington)
1953-1969
Iowa, University of
1955-1977
Kansas, University of
1896-1905
Lewiston
1997-1998
Louisiana-Lafayette
1983-1997
Michigan, University of
1942-1977
Michigan State University
1965-1988
Minnesota, University of (Minneapolis)
1961-1961
Missouri, University of (Columbia)
1903-1995
Montana, University of
1905-2001
Montana State University
1927-1929
Mount St. Charles
1910-1919
Multnomah Athletic Club (Portland)
1920-1995
Nebraska, University of (Lincoln)
2002-2005
Nevada-Reno
1978-1991
Nevada-Las Vegas
2003-2004
New Mexico
1958-1958
Northwestern University
2003-2009
Notre Dame
1952-1991Ohio State University
1938-2003Oklahoma, University of
1951-2008Oklahoma State University
1901-2009Oregon, University of
1903-2009Oregon State University
1953-1993
Pacific, University of (Stockton)
1902-1924
Pacific, University of (Oregon)
1947-1948
Penn State University
0
1
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0
24
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13
24
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815
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240
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400
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cougar greats – retired numbers
(Teams in bold face are the 2010 opponents)
First-LastWSUWSUWSUWSU
Points
Percent
GameSchoolWonLostTied
PointsAgainstWSU Wins
1995-1995
Pittsburgh
1947-1947
Portland, University of
2008-2008
Portland State University
1903-1936
Puget Sound, University of
2001-2001
Purdue
2007-2007
San Diego State
1955-1996
San Jose State University
1951-1951
Santa Clara, University of
1942-1942
Second Air Force
1921-2009Southern California, University of
2009-2009Southern Methodist
1895-1907
Spokane Athletic Club
1894-1905
Spokane High School
1908-1908
Spokane YMCA
1907-1907
St. Louis University
1934-1935
St. Mary’s College (California)
1936-2009Stanford University
1979-1979
Syracuse University
1992-1996
Temple
1980-1994
Tennessee
1954-2003
Texas, University of
1941-1942
Texas A&M University
1953-1990
Texas Christian University
1963-1964
Texas Tech University
1931-1931
Tulane University
1928-2009UCLA
1966-2000
Utah, University of
1949-1961
Utah State University
1930-1965Villanova University
1900-1900
Walla Walla Athletic Club
1900-2009Washington, University of
1897-1929
Whitman College
1905-1935
Willamette University
1976-1976
Wisconsin
1962-1990
Wyoming, University of
1909-1909
Whitworth of Tacoma 1917-1917
362nd Infantry
0 1 01317
.000
100
350
1.000
100
489
1.000
3
0
1
176
6
.875
1 0 03327
1.000
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Mel Hein, arguably WSU’s best football player of all time, has been winning awards since his playing
days in the late 1920s. Even after his death in 1992, Hein was collecting awards and recognition.
Hein was an All-American and member of WSU’s 1931 Rose Bowl team. He then went on to an
amazing career with the New York Giants. Despite having not played since 1945 and obviously not
seen by most of today’s players, coaches and fans, Hein’s legend status lives on.
The latest honor accorded Hein was his selection to the Walter Camp Foundation’s All-Century
College Football Team. The 20th century was just drawing to a close in December, 1999, when
the who’s who of college football players was announced and there was Hein’s name as one of the
three greatest centers to ever play the college game.
1927-31
Mel Hein
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Mel Hein, a consensus pick
as the greatest center in football,
was the first player to have his
jersey retired at Washington State
University.
Hein wore his famous No. 7
throughout his collegiate and
professional career.
An All-America pick following
the 1930 season, Hein helped lead the Cougars to an undefeated
record that year and into the 1931 Rose Bowl Game against
Alabama. WSU lost that game 24-0, but WSU’s record in Hein’s
three varsity seasons was 26-6.
Besides his All-America selection his senior year, he was an AllWest Coast pick after having been named to the All-Coast second
team as a junior.
He was also a basketball player, starting at center his junior year
for coach Jack Friel’s club.
From WSU it was on to the New York Giants, where he played
15 years. Hein was inducted as a charter member into the National
Football League Hall of Fame. He was also inducted as a charter
member into the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame
on Oct. 20, 1978, and is a member of the Washington State Sports
Hall of Fame and the Inland Empire Sports Hall of Fame.
Eight times an All-Pro center, he was the NFL’s most valuable
player in 1938. He coached four years, both as head coach and
as an assistant.
From 1966-67 he was the supervisor of officials for the American
Football League.
In 1969, Hein was voted one of the 11 all-time best professional
and collegiate football players in a vote conducted in conjunction
with professional football’s Centennial celebration.
The Washington State University Board of Regents honored Hein
May 14, 1983, with its Distinguished Alumnus Award, the highest
award bestowed a Cougar alum.
Hein is also a charter member of The College Hall of Fame, one
of three Cougars honored by the National Football Foundation.
In 1999, he was one of three centers named to The Sporting
News All-Century team for college players.
1974-78
Jack Thompson
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Jack Thompson finished
his career in 1978 as the most
prolific passer in the history of
the National Collegiate Athletic
Association.
Thompson, who was granted a
fifth year after missing the 1974
campaign with a knee injury,
passed for 7,818 yards for a NCAA
record. He became the fourth quarterback in NCAA history to pass
for 2,000 yards or more in three seasons.
He established Pacific-10 Conference and WSU records for
passes attempted (1,086), passes completed (601) and total plays
(1,345). He tied the conference mark for touchdown passes (53)
and touchdowns responsible for (63).
Other NCAA career accomplishments by Thompson placed him
third in total offense with 7,698 yards, third in pass completions
with 601 and tied for fifth with his 53 TD tosses. He became the
first junior in the history of the conference to surpass the 5,000
yard barrier in passing.
In 1976 he set a conference record for passing yards with 2,762,
completions (208) and touchdown passes (20). He was an All-Pac-8
First Team pick as voted by the coaches, All-West Coast UPI First
Team and a second-team AP pick, All-America honorable mention
by AP and two-time Pac-8 Player of the Week.
In 1977 he was named to the All-Pac-8, AP and UPI All-West
Coast second teams and was named an AP All-America honorable
mention.
Prior to the 1978 campaign he was a Playboy All-America pick
and appeared on the cover of Street & Smith Magazine. He was AllPac-10 First Team and UPI All-West Coast Second Team. Following
the season he played in the Challenge Bowl and was named MVP,
and played in the Hula Bowl. The National Football League scouts
voted him to The Sporting News All-America First Team.
Thompson was the third player selected in the 1979 NFL draft,
going to the Cincinnati Bengals. He later played for Tampa Bay.
He was only the second football player and the third athlete in
WSU history to have his jersey retired.
In addition, Hein has also been picked to professional football’s all-time team and is a member of
the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Elson S. Floyd
President
Elson S. Floyd is Washington State University’s 10th president. He took office in May of 2007 after serving as president of the fourcampus University of Missouri System during 2002-2007.
“Excellence, quality, and accountability” are keystones to his administration leading WSU. He puts high priority on WSU being a
research leader and having a global presence. Furthermore, he endorses diversity of thought, opinion, perspective, viewpoints,
race and ethnicity as characteristics of a world-class university.
Floyd served as president of Western Michigan University from 1999 to 2002, and held several administrative positions at the
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, including deanships in student affairs and the College of Arts and Sciences.
Previously, he spent two years as executive director of the state of Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board, the agency
responsible for statewide coordination, planning, oversight, policy analysis and student financial aid programs for Washington’s
post-secondary education system. From 1990 to 1993, he served as vice president for student services, vice president for
administration and executive vice president at Eastern Washington University.
He began his career in 1978 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he held deanships in the Division of Student
Affairs, the General College and the College of Arts and Sciences. From 1988 to 1990, he was assistant vice president for student
services for the UNC system office, where he helped develop and articulate student affairs and academic affairs policy for the
16-campus university system.
A native of Henderson, N.C., Floyd holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science and speech, a master of education degree in adult education, and a doctor
of philosophy degree in higher and adult education, all from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Floyd and his wife, Carmento Floyd, have two grown children.
Anne McCoy
Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA
Veteran intercollegiate athletics administrator Anne McCoy has served Washington State University since 2001 and was promoted
from associate director to senior associate director of athletics in 2004. Her appointment to senior woman administrator came in
the summer of 2007.
In her capacity as senior associate director of athletics, she is charged with overseeing all aspects of WSU’s athletic budget and
supervises several areas with the department including the business office, equipment, computer and football operations, and
event management and facility operations. She also serves as a liaison for men’s and women’s basketball.
McCoy serves on several Pacific-10 Conference committees, including the Senior Woman Administrator and Television Committees
and on the Budget and Finance, Compliance and Enforcement, Diversity Leadership Initiative Review, Awards Review, Medical
Care, and Student-Athlete Advisory committees. She also been appointed to the NCAA Women’s Rowing Committee and is a past
vice president of the Pac-10 Conference.
A Wisconsin native, McCoy earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 1989 from the University of Massachusetts.
While an undergraduate, she worked for the Pittsburgh Penguins professional hockey organization, expanding the club’s season
ticket base. McCoy also served an internship as the assistant athletic business manager at the University of Connecticut, and was
instrumental in designing and implementing a comprehensive computerized budget-tracking system.
McCoy served in several capacities at the University of Maine from 1989-1995, lastly as associate director of athletics and senior
woman administrator. At Maine, she supervised men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and softball in addition to the
athletic business office, ticket office, retail store and cheerleading staff and operations. She took a similar administrative positive at St. Louis University from
1995-96.
In 1996, McCoy moved west, joining the staff at Portland State University as associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator, and was promoted
to senior associate director of athletics in 1998. At PSU, she managed all internal staff and the daily operations of the department, representing the director of
athletics as needed. McCoy also supervised men’s and women’s golf, cross country/track and field, and women’s volleyball, soccer, tennis and softball.
McCoy and her husband Brian have two children, daughter Taylor and son Jake.
Ken Casavant
Faculty Athletics Representative
Professor Ken Casavant, a member of the Washington State University family since 1967, currently serves as WSU’s Faculty Athletics
Representative to the Pacific-10 Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. For the upcoming academic year he
will serve as president of the Pac-10, he also served in the role in 2000-01, and recently served on the NCAA Division I Management
Council.
Casavant came to WSU as a graduate research assistant in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. He was named
an assistant professor in 1971, an associate professor in 1975 and a full professor in 1980.
In 2004, Casavant received the Shalin Exellence award for Leadership for the University, having had the honor several years earlier
of giving the Distinguished Faculty Address, the University’s oldest award and also receiving the Sahlin Excellence in Public Service
award for the University. In 1979, Casavant received the R.M. Wade award for outstanding teacher in the college of agriculture
at WSU, and in 1990, he earned the distinguished WSU Faculty of the Year award. Casavant was elected vice-chair (1991-92) and
chair (1992-93) of the WSU Faculty Senate and has been accorded the Distinguished Teacher award by the American Agricultural
Economics Association. He was named Distinguished Scholar by the Western Agricultural Economics Association in 2003 for his
nationally recognized work as a transportation economist.
During his tenure at WSU, Casavant has served as associate director for the Washington State Transportation Center (1984-87) and
the interim Vice-Provost for Academic Affairs and interim Vice-Provost for Research (1998).
The North Dakota native is a 1965 graduate of North Dakota State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. He received his
master’s degree from NDSU, followed by a Ph.D., from WSU in 1971.
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Bill Moos
Director of Athletics
William H. (Bill) Moos began his duties as Washington State University Athletics Director April 15. Moos, a WSU Distinguished
Alumnus Award recipient and former athletics director at the University of Montana and the University of Oregon, was named
athletics director by WSU President Elson S. Floyd Feb. 24.
Moos has enjoyed a long and distinguished career in collegiate athletics, most recently as the University of Oregon director
of athletics from 1995-2007. While at Oregon he oversaw a 17-sport athletic department that grew to national prominence
during his tenure.
Oregon’s annual athletic department budget grew from $18.5 million in his first year to more than $40 million by 2007,
becoming 100 percent self-sufficient during that time. Under his direction the Duck Fund donor base increased from 4,930 to
12,290, resulting in an annual gifts increase from $4.1 million to $15.3 million.
Moos initiated more than $160 million in facility improvements while at Oregon. Included in that was the $90 million
Autzen Stadium renovation in 2002, which added 12,000 new seats, 32 new suites, a new Club at Autzen and a new
press box to the stadium. In his 12 years the Ducks ranked first in Pac-10 football attendance 11 times, reaching 100 percent capacity in each
of those seasons.
Additional facility improvements included the opening of the $14.6 million Ed Moshofsky Sports Center and Papé and Kilkenny Fields project,
as well as an expansion of the varsity athletic weight room, indoor and outdoor tennis facilities, and renovations to McArthur Court and
Hayward Field.
During Moos’ tenure, Oregon athletics captured 13 Pac-10 championships across six different sports. He increased opportunities for women
by adding two intercollegiate programs, soccer and lacrosse, and negotiated an all-inclusive shoe and apparel contract with Nike, one of only
14 in the country at the time.
From an academic standpoint during Moos’ tenure, Oregon student-athletes collected 722 academic all-conference selections, 34 Academic
All-America selections, nine NCAA post Graduate Scholars and one NCAA Top VIII Award. Moos assumed the duties of director of athletics in July
1995, after five years in the same position at the University of Montana. During his Montana tenure, he created an academic support program
and hired its first athletic academic coordinator, developed a facility enhancement plan that created more than $4 million in improvements,
and lifted the school’s fund-raising efforts to show a 300 percent increase in private and corporate gifts.
During his Montana tenure (1990-95), he created an academic support program and hired its first athletic academic coordinator, developed a
facility enhancement plan that created more than $4 million in improvements, and lifted the school’s fund-raising efforts to show a 300 percent
increase in private and corporate gifts.
Academically, Montana student-athletes were equally successful as the athletic department achieved a graduation rate 20 percent higher than
the general university enrollment. Under Moos’ watch Montana garnered 269 academic all-conference selections, five Academic All-Americans
and two NCAA Post Graduate Scholar winners.
Moos began his athletics career in 1982 as assistant athletics director at Washington State University and also served as the school’s associate
director (1988-90). At Washington State, he was director of development for more than five years and associate director for nearly two years,
supervising all external operations. Prior to that, he
managed and owned private businesses in Washington
and Oregon for eight years.
He was a student assistant football coach at Washington
State for the 1973 season, then spent part of 1974 in
Washington, D.C., serving as a government intern.
Raised on a wheat and cattle ranch in eastern Washington,
Moos (1-3-51) attended high school in Olympia when
his father served in the governor’s cabinet.
Moos earned his bachelor’s degree in history from
WSU and was a three-year letterman in football before
concluding his collegiate career by representing
Washington State in the 1972 East-West Shrine all-star
game in San Francisco. He served as co-captain on the
Cougars’ 1972 squad and garnered All-Pac-8 Conference
First Team honors.
Moos and his wife Kendra have three daughters: Christa,
Brittany and Kaiti; and two sons, Bo and Benjamin.
Ken and his wife Dorothy have two grown daughters, Michele and Colette and one grandson, Raphael.
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THE BROADCAST TEAM
THE WASHINGTON STATE ISP SPORTS NETWORK
Hall of fame announcer Bob Robertson Sr. is in his 44th season calling
Cougar football action. When Cougar fans gather and talk about Saturday
afternoons in the fall on the Palouse, football and Robertson just naturally
become part of the conversation.
The long-time Cougar broadcaster began his association with WSU
football in 1964 and with the exception of a three-year period in 1969-71,
he’s been calling the Cougar action ever since.
Robertson’s peers have selected him Washington Sportscaster of the Year
12 times, validating what Cougar fans have known for years - he is simply
the best. In 1995 he was named the State Broadcaster of the Year.
Robertson was inducted into both the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame and
the Inland Empire Hall of Fame in 2001-02, and in August 2004 received
the prestigious Chris Schenkel Award at ceremonies held at the College
Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind. At the same time he became the
first broadcaster west of the Mississippi to be inducted into the College
Football Hall of Fame - broadcaster division. He is also a member of the
Pierce County Hall of Fame.
Bob’s association with WSU runs deeper than just football broadcasts.
For 23 years he was the voice of Cougar Basketball, including several NCAA
tournament teams. In 1978-79, he was named WSU’s Dad of the Year and
he also worked with the WSU Cougar Club on the west side in the 1980s.
Robertson was born in Fullerton, Calif., during spring training of the
Seattle Indians of the Pacific Coast League. At the time his father was a
player for the Seattle club.
After graduating from Blaine (Wash.) High School, he attended Western
Washington University in Bellingham, where he launched his broadcasting
career. His first broadcasting exposure came as a young actor for the
Canadian Broadcasting Company in Vancouver, B.C., then bloomed while
attending college.
In 1948 Robertson signed to play professional baseball, but a year later
gave up playing to become the voice of the Wenatchee Chiefs of the
Western International League, his first full-time broadcasting opportunity.
Among his many accomplishments, Robertson has:
• Spent 25 years calling Pacific Coast League baseball in Seattle and
Tacoma;
• Broadcast professional soccer in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland; he was
Washington’s Soccer Man of the Year in 1983;
• Broadcast hockey, boxing, wrestling and hydroplane races
• Had his “cup of coffee” in major league baseball, broadcasting some
Seattle Mariner games in the late 1990s
• Served as television sports anchor in the Seattle market for 25 years,
including time with KSTW (called KTNT 1956-70, then KSTW 1976-83)
and KMO (he helped put them on the air);
• Currently voice of the Spokane Indians baseball team and Pacific
Lutheran University basketball;
• Served as the television voice of Notre Dame football and basketball for
two years in the 1950s.
This fall Bob and wife Joanne celebrate their 59th anniversary. They have
four children, Hugh, Janna, John and Rebecca, and seven grandchildren.
The Robertsons have resided in Tacoma since 1950, with the exception of
his stint with Notre Dame.
As much as Robertson is part of Cougar Football Saturday, so is his closing
broadcast signature, "Always be a good sport, be a good sport all ways."
Joining Robertson in the broadcast booth for the 10th year is a name
familiar very to Cougar football fans, former Cougar head coach (1978-86)
Jim Walden. Walden is the third-winningest coach in WSU football
history.
Known for his wit and charm, Walden later coached at Iowa State, then
in 1995 moved into the broadcasting profession, both in radio and TV,
while continuing to live in Iowa.
Walden, who beat every team in the Pacific-10 Conference while at WSU,
is perhaps best remembered for resurrecting a struggling program that
had three coaches in three years, and for guiding WSU to the 1981 Holiday
Bowl, the Cougars’ first bowl appearance in 51 years. Walden, inducted
into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of 2009, now lives in Harrison,
Idaho.
Patrolling the sidelines and locker rooms is KXLY’s Bud Nameck, who
also handles the network’s play-by-play duties during the Cougar men’s
basketball season. Nameck served as sports director for at KXLY for 13 years,
1982-95, and was the voice of Cougar football for FOX Sports Northwest
for 14 years, 1988-2001.
He is currently the Cougars Sports Radio Network Director and resides in
Spokane with his wife Diane and daughter Kelsey.
Cougar football games are broadcast live on the radio throughout
the Pacific Northwest via the Washington State ISP Sports Network. The
25-station football network - one of the largest in the Pac-10 - reaches from
British Columbia to Oregon and can be heard worldwide via the internet
and XM Satellite radio. The men’s basketball network includes 17 stations.
The ISP Sports produces the Washington State ISP Sports Network,
which also features radio coverage of WSU men’s basketball, baseball,
women’s basketball and women’s volleyball, and the U.S. Bank Cougar
Coaches Show in the fall and winter seasons.
Cougar football broadcasts begin an hour before kickoff, carry through
the game and conclude with post-game interviews with players and
coaches.
ISP, founded in 1992 in its corporate home of Winston-Salem, NC,
manages corporate marketing opportunities and on-site promotions at
WSU football and basketball games as well as
oversees sales for all signage at Martin Stadium,
Friel Court at Beasley Coliseum and all Cougar
competition sites.
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NEWSPAPERS
THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW (AM). W. 999 Riverside,
Spokane, WA 99210-1615. (509) 459-5500.
FAX (509) 744-5655. SE – Joe Palmquist.
Columnist – John Blanchette.
WSU Beat – Vince Grippi.
DAILY NEWS (PM). 409 S. Jackson, Moscow, ID 83843.
(208) 882-5561. FAX (208) 883-8205.
SE – Sandra Kelly.
LEWISTON TRIBUNE (AM). 505 ‘C’ Street, Lewiston, ID
83501. (208) 743-9411. FAX (208) 746-1185.
SE – Matt Baney. Writer – Dale Grummert
THE NEWS TRIBUNE (PM). P.O. Box 11000, Tacoma, WA
98411. (800) 388-8742. FAX (253) 597-8360.
SEs – Darrin Beene, Paul Miller. Columnists - Dave Boling, John McGrath
SEATTLE TIMES (AM/PM). P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA
98111. (206) 464-2275. FAX (206) 464-3255.
SE – Bill Reader. Columnists – Jerry Brewer, Steve Kelley,
Bud Withers. WSU Beat – Bud Withers.
TRI-CITY HERALD (AM). P.O. Box 2608, Tri-Cities, WA
99302. (509) 582-1500. FAX (509) 582-1510.
SE – Jeff Morrow. Columnist – Hec Hancock.
DAILY EVERGREEN (AM). Murrow Hall 113, Pullman, WA
99164-2510. (509) 335-4573.
FAX (509) 335-7401.
ASSOCIATED PRESS. W. 926 Sprague, P.O. Box 2173,
Spokane, WA 99201. (509) 624-1258.
FAX (509) 747-7641. Nick Geranios.
TELEVISION
KXLY-TV (ABC, Channel 4). W. 500 Boone, Spokane, WA
99201. (509) 324-4040. FAX (509) 327-3932.
SD – Derek Deis.
Weekend Sports Anchor – Ben Kaplan. Reporter - Keith
Osso (kxly.com).
KREM-TV (CBS, Channel 2). S. 4103 Regal, Spokane, WA
99203. (509) 838-7371. FAX (509) 448-6397.
SD – Tim Lewis. Reporter - Chris Bach.
KHQ-TV (NBC, Channel 6). P.O. Box 600, Spokane, WA
99210-0600. (509) 448-3241.
FAX (509) 448-4644.
Senior Sports Anchor – Sam Adams
Reporters – Matt Rogers, Josh Godfrey.
KLEW-TV (CBS, Channel 3). 2626 17th Street, Lewiston,
ID 83501. (208) 746-2636. FAX (208) 746-4819. SD – Jay Tust.
RADIO
KCLX Radio (1450). P.O. Box 8849, Moscow, ID 83843.
(208) 882-2551. FAX (208) 883-3571.
Sports – Steve Grubbs.
KXLY Radio (920). W. 500 Boone, Spokane, WA 99201.
(509) 329-4306. Sports – Bud Nameck.
KQQQ/KHTR (1150/104.3). 1101 Old Wawawai Road,
Pullman, WA 99163. (509) 332-6551. News – Evan
Ellis.
Cougar Broadcast Team. Bob Robertson - 253-564-2473
(H), Jim Walden - 208-689-9168 (H), Bud Nameck 509-329-5040, 994-7788 (H).
The WASHINGTON STATE ISP
Sports Network
(Subject to Change)
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Aberdeen
KXRO
1320 AM
Bellingham
KPUG
1170 AM
Centralia
KMNT
104.3 FM
Cle Elum
KEYG
98.5 FM
Colville
KCVL
1240 AM
Everett
KRKO
1380 AM
Lewiston
KCLK
1430 AM
Longview
KBAM
1270 AM
Moscow
KCLX
1450 AM
Moses Lake
KBSN
1470 AM
Mount Vernon
KBRC
1430 AM
Olympia
KGY
1240 AM
Omak
KNCW
92.7 FM
Pasco
KONA
610 AM
Portland
KKPZ
1330 AM
Pullman
KQQQ
1150 AM
Seattle
KKOL
1300 AM
Spokane
KXLY
920 AM
Tacoma
KHHO
850 AM
Walla Walla
KGDC
1320 AM
Wenatchee
KKRT
900 AM
Yakima
KIT
1280 AM
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