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FrANK BUtLEr AwArd wiNNErsAwarded annually to a senior member of the Cougar football team who exemplifies the Cougar spirit that Spokane booster Frank Butler was famous for.

1971 ChuckHawthorne1972 SteveHamilton1973 TomPoe1974 GaryLarsen1975 VernChamberlain1976 TimOchs1977 DanDoornink1978 JackThompson1979 BevanMaxey1979 BobGregor1980 SamoaSamoa1981 JeffKeller1982 GaryPatrick1983 SonnyElkinton1984 DanLynch1985 CurtLadines1986 RickChase1987 ChrisHiller1988 ArtieHolmes1989 MarkLedbetter1990 DanWebber1991 JayReyna1992 C.J.Davis RobbieTobeck1993 JoshDunning1994 PayamSaadat1995 EricMoore1996 DavidKnuff1997 DorianBoose1998 RobRainville1999 SteveGleason2000 AdamHawkins2001 JeremyThielbahr2002 CollinHenderson2003 JasonDavid2004 JeremyBohannon2005 MartyMartin

LAUriE NiEMi AwArd wiNNErsAwarded to the senior who best shows the courage, spirit, and attitude of former Cougar assistant coach Laurie Niemi.

1968 SteveBartelle1969 NoWinner1970 TerryDurst1971 BrianLange1972 MikeJohnson1973 CraigCraighead1974 SteveOstermann1975 CarlBarschig1976 JonDesPois1977 DonHover1978 MarkChandless1979 TaliEna1980 JimWhatley1981 KenCollins1982 KenEmmil1983 PatLynch1984 BrentWhite JamieWhite1985 MikeDreyer1986 RonCollins1987 BrianForde JamesHasty1988 IvanCook1989 PaulWulff1990 ChrisMoton1991 LeeTilleman1992 LewisBush1993 MikePattinson1994 RonChilds1995 GregBurns1996 JamesDarling1997 LeonBender1998 DeeMoronkola1999 SteveGleason2000 AustinMatson2001 DaveMinnich2002 MawuliDavis2003 JeremeyWilliams2004 HamzaAbdullah2005 TroyBienemann

J. FrEd BohLEr AwArd wiNNErsBy 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 MiloMcIver1922 FordDunton1923 JohnZaepfel1924 WilliamHales1925 WilliamKramer1926 HaroldJ.Hansen1927 CarlGustafson1928 DanielHoran1929 ArchieBuckley1930 HaroldAhlskog1931 GeorgeHurley1932 ClementSenn1933 PhilSarboe1934 HaroldHawley1935 CharlesMcBride1936 FloydTerry1937 HalSmith1938 JohnKlumb1939 EarleRoss1940 EarleStone1941 HerbGodfrey1942 BillRemington

1943 NoFootball1944 NoFootball1945 RodGiske1946 DickAbrams1947 JerryWilliams1948 LaurieNiemi1949 OttoKofler1950 LaverneTorgeson1951 ByronBailey1952 ElmerMessenger1953 WayneBerry1954 TalmadgeWashington1955 VaughanHitchcock1956 EverettGust1957 SwintonAldrich1958 BillSteiger1959 MarvinNelson1960 RogerDuprel1961 JerryCampbell1962 GeorgeReed1963 RoyBusse1964 WallyDempsey

1965 WillieGaskins1966 DavePetersen1967 MikeCadigan1968 SteveBartelle1969 NoAward1970 BobEwen1971 SteveBusch1972 TyPaine1973 KenGrandberry1974 GaryLarsen1975 VaughnWilliams1976 BobHill1977 BrianKelly1978 TomLarsen1979 SteveGrant1980 ScottPelluer1981 MikeWalker1982 SteveSebahar1983 TracyAdkins1984 JeraldWaters1985 RuebenMayes1986 KerryPorter

1987 ChrisLeighton1988 VictorWood1989 MarlinBrown1990 JodySears1991 JayReyna1992 KonradPimiskern1993 DeWaynePatterson JoshDunning1994 PayamSaadat1995 ChrisHayes1996 JohnnyNansen ScottSanderson1997 CoryWithrow1998 SteveGleason1999 TorryHollimon2000 ChrisMartin2001 BillyNewman2002 FredShavies2003 MattKegel2004 JeremyBohannon2005 WillDerting

2005 Niemi Award winner Troy Bienemann

2005 Butler Award winner Marty Martin

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ALL-coNFErENcE First tEAM(All-PCC Team by Helms Athletic Foundation, 1916-1938)

1917 ClarenceZimmerman,e WalterHerried,t SilasStites,g BentonBangs,hb1919 RoyHanley,e WalterHerried,t EarlDunlap,c LloydGillis,fb1920 FredHamilton,g EarlDunlap,c LloydGillis,fb1921 EarlDunlap,g (playedcenter)1925 HerbertMeeker,qb1929 ElmerSchwartz,fb1930 Glenn“”Turk’’Edwards,t MelHein,c1932 GeorgeSander,hb1934 GeorgeTheodoratus,t EdGoddard,qb1935 EdGoddard,qb1936 EdGoddard,hb1937 AlHoptowit,g1948 LaurieNiemi,t JerryWilliams,hb1949 DonPaul,hb1950 LaverneTorgeson,lb1951 EdBarker,e DonSteinbrunner,e1956 BillSteiger,hb1957 DonEllingsen,e BobNewman,qb1958 ChuckMorrell,fb1962 HughCampbell,e1964 ClancyWilliams,hb1965 WayneFoster,dt BillGaskins,cb1966 DougFlansburg,e RonVrilcak,c1969 LionelThomas,db1970 SteveBusch,g1971 SteveBusch,g BernardJackson,rb DonSweet,k RonMims,db1972 BillMoos,ot SteveOstermann,g1973 SteveOstermann,g TomPoe,lb GeoffReece,c1974 SteveOstermann,g GeoffReece,c GaryLarsen,lb1975 GavinHedrick,p1976 JackThompson,qb MikeLevenseller,se

1977 MikeLevenseller,se GavinHedrick,p1978 JackThompson,qb MarkChandless,c1979 AllanKennedy,ot1981 PaulSorensen,fs MattElisara,ng1983 KerryPorter,rb DanLynch,og KeithMillard,dt EricWilliams,dt1984 DanLynch,og RuebenMayes,rb MarkRypien,qb1985 RuebenMayes,rb ErikHoward,dt KitrickTaylor,rs1988 MikeUtley,og SteveBroussard,rb1989 JasonHanson,pk SteveBroussard,rb JohnHusby,ot DonGrayson,lb1990 ClarenceWilliams,te JasonHanson,pk/p1991 JasonHanson,p ClarenceWilliams,te1992 DrewBledsoe,qb ClarenceWilliams,te1993 DeWaynePatterson,de AnthonyMcClanahan,lb DeronPointer,rs1994 MarkFields,lb DeWaynePatterson,de ChadEaton,dt DonSasa,dt1996 JamesDarling,lb ScottSanderson,ot ShawnTims,rs1997 RyanLeaf,qb LeonBender,dt2001 DerrickRoche,og LamontThompson,fs DrewDunning,k2002 JasonGesser,qb CalvinArmstrong,ot DerrickRoche,og RienLong,dt MarcusTrufant,cb2003 JoshParrish,ol WillDerting,lb JasonDavid,cb ErikColeman,fs DrewDunning,pk2004 CalvinArmstrong,ot2005 JeromeHarrison,rb

Ed Goddard: Three-time All-Conference quarterback, 1934-35-36.

Calvin Armstrong: Two-time All-Pac-10, 2002, 2004

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ALL-AMEricA First tEAM1930 Glenn“Turk’’Edwards,t(byAP,NYSun) MelHein,c(byAll-AmericaBoard) HaroldAhlskog,g(byNYPost)1934 EdGoddard,qb(LibertyMag.)1935 EdGoddard,qb(LibertyMag.)1936 EdGoddard,qb(byUPI,LibertyMag.)1941 DaleGentry,e(byNYSun)1942 BobKennedy,fb(byUPI)1948 LaurieNiemi,t(byINS)1956 BillSteiger,e(byFWA-Look)1961 HughCampbell,e(byAll-AmericaBoard)1964 ClancyWilliams,hb(byAP,NEA,FWA-Look)1965 WayneFoster,dt(byFWA-Look)1974 GeoffReece,c(byTimeMagazine,WalterCamp)1977 KenGreene,db(NEA)1978 JackThompson,qb(bySportingNews)1981 PaulSorensen,fs(byFootballNews,NEA) PatBeach,te(bySportingNews)1984 DanLynch,og(byAP,FootballNews) RuebenMayes,rb(byUPI,FootballWriters)1985 RuebenMayes,rb(byFootballNews)1988 MikeUtley,og(byAP,UPI,FootballWriters,AFCA-Kodak,

Scripps-Howard,FootballNews)1989 JasonHanson,pk(AP,UPI,AFCA-Kodak,FootballWriters,

WalterCamp,NEA,SportingNews,FootballNews1991 JasonHanson,pk(byUPI,FootballWriters)1992 DrewBledsoe,qb(byNEA)1994 DeWaynePatterson,de(byFootballNews)1996 ScottSanderson,ot(bySportingNews)1997 RyanLeaf,qb(bySportingNews)2001 LamontThompson,fs(byAP)2002 JasonGesser,qb(byCollegeFootballNews) RienLong,dt(byAP,FWAA,CNNSI.com,SportingNews,ESPN) DerrickRoche,og(byAFCA) MarcusTrufant,cb(byESPN)2003 DrewDunning,pk(SportingNews)2005 JeromeHarrison,rb(byAP,FWAA,ESPN,CNNSI.com,

SportingNews,CollegeFootballNews,Rivals.com)

ALL-AMEricA sEcoNd tEAM1928 MelDressel,t(byNYSun)1930 MelHein,c(byNANA,AP) Glenn“”Turk’’Edwards,t(byNANA) ElmerSchwartz,fb(byNANA)1932 GeorgeSander,hb(byAP,NEA,NYSun)1942 BobKennedy,fb(byAP)1956 BillSteiger,e(byAP)1962 HughCampbell,e(byAP,UPI)1965 BillGaskins,cb(byUPI,NEA)1981 PatBeach,te(byNEA) PaulSorensen,fs(bySportingNews)1984 DanLynch,og(bySportingNews) RuebenMayes,rb(AP,FootballNews,SportingNews)1986 KerryPorter(SportingNews) RickyReynolds(SportingNews)1988 MikeUtley,og(bySportingNews) SteveBroussard,rb(bySportingNews)1994 DeWaynePatterson,de(byAP) ChadEaton,dt(byUPI)1996 JamesDarling,lb(bySportingNews)1997 RyanLeaf,qb(byAP)2001 LamontThompson,fs(bySportingNews)2002 DerrickRoche,og(byAP,SportingNews,CNNSI.com) MarcusTrufant,cb(byAP)2005 JeromeHarrison,rb(byWalterCamp,AFCA)

ALL-AMEricA third tEAM1928 MelDressel,t(byAP)1930 ElmerSchwartz,fb(byAP)1936 EdGoddard,qb(byAP)1941 NickSusoeff,e(byAP) BillSewell,qb(byAP)1957 DonEllingsen,e(byAP)1960 HughCampbell,e(byAP)1961 HughCampbell,e(byAP,UPI)1988 TimStallworth,wr(byFootballNews)1990 JasonHanson,p(byFootballNews,AP)1991 JasonHanson,pk(byFootballNews)1992 AnthonyMcClanahan,lb(byFootballNews)1993 AnthonyMcClanahan,lb(byFootballNews)1994 ChadEaton,dt(byAP) MarkFields,lb(byAP)1996 ScottSanderson,ot(byFootballNews)1997 LeonBender,dt(byAP)

Mike Utley was named to six All-America first teams in 1988.

Drew Bledsoe was an All-American in 1992 while leading WSU to a Copper Bowl win.

Glenn “Turk” Edwards was named to two All-America first teams in 1930.

Jerome Harrison was a consensus All-America selection in 2005, being named to seven All-America first teams.

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No rArity At wsU - 50 yArd FiELd goALsJason Hanson, who set the NCAA record for the longest field goal without use of a kicking tee when he booted a 62-yarder at UNLV in 1991, has kicked more field goals of 50 yards or longer than any other Cougar, 18.

ALL-wEst coAst First tEAM (By Ap)1928 MelDressel,t1929 ElmerSchwartz,fb MelHein,c ElmerSchwartz,fb1932 GeorgeSander,hb1935 EdGoddard,qb1936 EdGoddard,qb1941 DaleGentry,e BillSewell,qb NickSusoeff,e1942 BobKennedy,fb

1945 RodGiske,g1948 LaurieNiemi,t1950 LaverneTorgeson,fb1951 EdBarker,e DonSteinbrunner,e1956 BillSteiger,hb1957 DonEllingsen,e BobNewman,qb1958 ChuckMorrell,fb MarvNelson,g1959 KeithLincoln,rb

1960 HughCampbell,e1961 HughCampbell,e1962 HughCampbell,e1964 ClancyWilliams,rb1965 LarryEilmes,fb RonVrilcak,c WayneFoster,dt BillGaskins,cb1966 DougFlansburg,e1968 MarkWilliams,rb1969 LionelThomas,db

1970 LionelThomas,db1971 BuzzBrazeau,ot SteveBusch,g BernardJackson,rb RonMims,db1973 SteveOstermann,og1976 MikeLevenseller,se1977 MikeLevenseller,se1979 AllanKennedy,ot

JAsoN hANsoN LEAds FiELd goAL List

WSUkickershavebooted35fieldgoalsof50yardsorlonger,includingthefirstonebyJoeDanelo,a50-yarderin1972againstUSC.JasonHanson,nowanNFLstarwiththeDetroitLions,holdsthedistinctionofhavingkickedthemostfieldgoals50yardsorlongerforWashingtonStateandownstheschoolrecordwitha62yardkickin1991atUNLV.Hanson,inhiscareerasbothapunterandkicker,earnedAll-AmericafirstteamhonorsthreetimesandacademicAll-Americafirstteamhonorsthreetimes.WhileatWSU,1988-91,Hansonmade18fieldgoalsof50 yardsor longer, including the62-yarder,which atthetimewasthe longest inNCAAhistorywithouttheuseofakickingtee.Inall,eightCougarkickershavehadatleastonefieldgoalof50yardsorlonger.RianLindell,whofinisheduphis career in1999,bootedfive kicksthroughtheuprightsfrom50yardsorlongerandAaronPrice,youngestsonofWSUheadcoachMikePrice,hadthreeofthemagicalkicks.FourCougarkickershadtwofieldgoals50yardsorlonger,PaulWatson,JoeDanelo,TonyTruantandKevinMorris,whileKevinAdamshadonelongfieldgoal.

OregonStatehasbeenthevictimofthemostCougarfieldgoals50yardsorlonger.WSUkickershavebootedseven againstOregonState andfive againstArizona.CougarkickershavehitthreelongfieldgoalseachagainstStanfordandUCLAandtwoeachagainstBrighamYoung,

washington state University

KICKERS

IdahoandFresnoState.Theother11fieldgoalsincludeoneeachagainstPac-10foesArizonaState,Washington,USCandCaliforniaandnon-conferenceopponentsUNLV,BoiseState,Wyoming,OhioState,Temple,IllinoisandMontanaState.TheonlyconferenceopponentWSUhasnothita50-plusfieldgoalagainstisOregon.

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chALLENgE BowL(Seattle, Washington;

n o longer played)

1977 MikeLevenseller,se KenGreene,db DanDoornink,rb(MVP) DonHover,lb DonSchwartz,db EasonRamson,te1978 MarkChandless,c TomLarsen,ot JackThompson,qb(MVP) PaulWatson,pk GeorgeYarno,dt

coLLEgE ALL-stAr gAME(Chicago, Illinois; no longer played)

1960KeithLincoln,rb

cAMp FootBALL FoUNdAtioN1974GeoffReece,c

JApAN BowL(Tokyo, Japan)

1977MikeLevenseller,se*1981 AllanKennedy,ot1982 PaulSorensen,fs1986 ErikHoward,dr1988 ChrisDyko,ot IvanCook,de1989 TimStallworth,wr1990 MikeSmith,og1991 BobGarman,og*1992 BobGarman,og ClarenceWilliams,te

*Selectedbutdidnotplay

ALL-stAr gridiroN cLAssic

(Orlando, Florida)

1998 DeeMoronkola,db JonathanNance,de2001 BillyNewman,ss2002 MikeBush,wr

ALL-AMEricA gAME(Tampa, Florida; no longer played)

1973 KennGrandberry,rb1974 JoeDanelo,pk

voit MEMoriAL trophy(Outstanding Player on the Pacific Coast)

1961HughCampbell,wr

coAchEs ALL-AMEricAN(Lubbock, Texas; no longer played)

1960 KeithLincoln,rb1962 MelMelin,qb1971 BernardJackson,rb

RonMims,db1972 TyPaine,qb1973 KenGrandberry,rb

TomWickert,ot1974 GeoffReece,c

pop wArNEr AwArd(Outstanding Senior on the Pacific Coast)

1985RuebenMayes,rb

Former WSU Alumni Director Keith Lincoln played in the 1960 All-America game.

Dan Doornink was MVP of the 1977 Challenge Bowl.

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sENior BowL(Mobile, Alabama)

1959 ChuckMorrell,fb BillSteiger,hb1960 GailCogdill,e DonEllersick,hb1962 MelMelin,qb PeterSchenck,wr1975 AndrewJones,rb GeoffReece,c1978 KenGreene*,db1984 DanLynch+,g KeithMillard,dt EricWilliams,dt1985 DanLynch,og1986 RuebenMayes,rb MarkRypien,qb1987 BrianForde,lb1988 MikeUtley,og1994 ToreyHunter,cb DonSasa,dt MarkFields,lb1995 DwayneSanders,de1996 JamesDarling,lb ScottSanderson,ot1997 DorianBoose,de LeonBender,dt JeffBanks,p1998 GaryHomes,dt2001 LamontThompson,fs RaonallSmith,lb NakoaMcElrath,wr2002 MarcusTrufant,cb2005 JeromeHarrison,rb

+ Later granted another year of eli-gibility for 1984 collegiate season

* Selected but did not play

EAst-wEst shriNE gAME(Stanford, Calif.)

1926 FredKramer,g1927 ButchMeeker,qb1928 MelDressel,t DanHoran,fb TedRowher,*hb1931 GeorgeHurley,e Glenn“Turk’’Edwards,t1932 PhilSarboe,fb1933 ClemSenn,g1934 GeorgeTheodoratus,t FrankStojak,g1935 TedChristofferson,hb JohnBley,e1936 EdGoddard,qb FloydTerry,hb RogerDougherty,fb1937 AlHoptowit,g CarlLittlefield,hb BobGrimstead,e1938 DickFarman,t1940 StanJohnson,k1941 BillSewell,qb DaleGentry,e1942 BobKennedy,fb NickSusoeff,eq BillRemington,c1945 RodGiske,g1947 FrancisBacoka,e TomParry,e1948 LaurieNiemi,t JerryWilliams,hb DavidSwanson,e1949 DonPaul,hb1950 LaverneTorgeson,lb1951 BudRoffler,hb1952 EdBarker,e HarlanSvare,e ElmerMessenger,t1954 DukeWashington,fb1955 VaughanHitchcock,g1958 BobNewman,qb BillSteiger,hb1959 DonEllersick,db GailCogdill,e1960 KeithLincoln,rb1961 MelMelin,qb1962 HughCampbell,e GeorgeReed,rb1963 RoyBusse,c GlennBaker,t1964 ClancyWilliams,rb1965 WayneFoster,dt1967 DaveMiddendorf,g1971 BernardJackson,rb SteveBusch,g BuzzBrazeau,ot1972 TyPaine,qb JimRobinson,de BillMoos,ot1973 TomWickert,ot EricJohnson,db KenGrandberry,rb1974 AndrewJones,rb GeoffReece,c1977 KenGreene,db GavinHedrick,p1979 BobGregor,db1980 ScottPelluer,olb

1982 PatBeach,te PaulSorensen,fs1983 TimHarris,rb1984 KeithMillard,dt1985 DanLynch,og1986 RuebenMayes,rb MarkRypien,qb1987 KerryPorter,rb RickyReynolds,cb1988 MikeUtley,og1989 TimStallworth,wr SteveBroussard,rb* TonySavage,dt1991 JasonHanson,pk BobGarman,og*1992 BobGarman,og ClarenceWilliams,te1993 AnthonyMcClanahan,lb1994 DeWaynePatterson,de ChadEaton,dt MarkFields,lb1995 ChrisHayes,lb1996 ScottSanderson,ot JamesDarling,lb1997 JasonMcEndoo,og DorianBoose,og MichaelBlack,rb*2001 LamontThompson,fs BillyNewman,ss NakoaMcElrath,wr*2002 DerrickRoche,og2003 D.D.Acholonu,de JasonDavid,cb JeremeyWilliams,dt2004 CalvinArmstrong,ot KarlPaymah,cb2005 NickMihlhauser,c JeromeHarrison,rb* WillDerting,lb*

*Selected but did not play

LAs vEgAs cLAssic (FORMERLYPARADISEBOWL)

(Las Vegas, Nevada)

2001 AlanCox,P JoeyHollenbeck,og JamesPrice,lb JeremyThielbahr,te TupoTuupo,de2003 DrewDunning,pk MattKegel,qb

thE viLLAgE cLAssic(The Villages, Florida)

2003 MattKegel,qb VirgilWilliams,ss

BLUE-grAy(Montgomery, Alabama)

1974 GaryLarsen,lb1986 GeoffReece,c1986 ErikHoward,dt RuebenMayes,rb1987 KerryPorter,rb RickyReynolds,cb1989 SteveBroussard,rb* DougWellstandt,te1990 MikeSmith,og1991 BobGarman,ot*1993 BrettCarolan,te JoshDunning,og MikePattinson,qb1996 ShadHinchen,cb1998 DeeMoronkola,db LoveJefferson,te1999 RobMeier,dt RyanTujague,ot2000 MarcusWilliams,wr*Selected but did not play

hULA BowL(Honolulu, Hawaii)

1949 LaurieNiemi,t JerryWilliams,rb1961 KeithLincoln,rb1963 HughCampbell,e GeorgeReed,rb1965 ClarenceWilliams,rb1966 LarryEilmes,rb WayneFoster,dt1967 DavePetersen,rb1968 DougFlansburg,e DaveMiddendorf,t1969 DaveGolinsky,t1972 BernardJackson,rb1974 TomPoe,lb1975 SteveOstermann,ot1978 MikeLevenseller,se1979 JackThompson,qb1980 SamoaSamoa,qb(MVP)1984 JoeTaylor,db1985 LeeBlakeney,lb1986 CurtLadiness,c1988 MikeUtley,og MauryMetcalf,olb1989 SteveBroussard1991 JasonHanson,pk1993 AnthonyMcClanahan,lb1994 DeWaynePatterson,de ChadEaton,dt1997 DuaneStewart,db KevinMcKenzie,wr1998 DeeMoronkola,db LoveJefferson,te RobRainville,ot1999 KareemAnderson,p2000 ChrisMartin,cb MarcusWilliams,wr*2002 JeromeRiley,wr2003 IsaacBrown,de ErikColeman,fs SammyMoore,wr JoshParrish,ol JeremeyWilliams,dt2004 HamzaAbdullah,db ChrisBruhn,rb*Selectedbutdidnotplay

The first WSU player selected to the East-West Shrine Game team was Fred Kramer.

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rosE BowLPASADENA,CALIF.JANUARY1,1916FINALWSURECORD:7-0-0

rostEr6 Harry“Hack’’Applequist,g14 BentonBangs,h10 RalphBoone,h7 BertBrooks,t2 AceClark(Captain)8 CarlDeitz,f15 BasilDoane,f12 Arthur“Bull’’Durham,qb5 M.RayFinney,g3 RolandM.“Fish’’Fishback,g11 DickHanley,h17 WalterHerreid,t21 EarlKing,g4 AlbertLangdon,c9 RayLoomis,e16 SilasStites,g1 ClarenceZimmerman,e FrankMichaels ClarenceBoone

1915 rEsULts28-3 Oregon29-0 @OregonState41-0 @Idaho27-7 Montana17-0 Whitman48-0 @Gonzaga14-0 Brown(RoseBowl)

wsU 14, BrowN 0Acrowdof10,000wasonhandatthePasadenaRoseBowlJanuary1towatchasundefeatedWashington State took on eastern powerBrownUniversity in thefirstof thecon-tinuous Rose Bowls. WSU used thirdandfourthquartertouchdownrunsbyRalphBooneandCarlDietztoshutouttheBruins14-0.Brownenteredthegameatwo-to-onefavorite,despiteamodest5-3-1record.TheBruins’3-0winoverYalewas the key accomplishment thatearnedtheRhodeIslandteamaninvita-tiontoplayintheRoseBowl.Acoldspell,followedbyaheavyrainandsomesnowforthreedayspriortothegame,turnedtheplayingfield intoaseaofmudthatslowedbothteams.Browncameclosetoscoringtwiceinthefirsthalf,buteachtimeWashingtonState’sdefense,whichhadallowed justonefieldgoalandone touchdownallseason,rosetothetaskandhaltedtheBruinsshortofthegoalline,onceatthefouryardline.BruinstarFritzPollardgainedjust47yardsin13carries.PollardlaterbecamethefirstblacknamedtoaWalterCampAll-AmericateamandwasthefirstblackheadcoachintheNationalFootballLeague.InthesecondhalfWSU’ssizeadvantagebegantopayoffastheCougarstookcommand,scoringonceineachquarter.WSU’spreparationforthegamehadbeen,tosaytheleast,odd.CoachWilliam“LoneStar’’Dietz,outoftheCarlisleIndianSchool,andhisCougarsquadservedasextrasinthefootballfilm“TomBrownofHarvard’’eachmorning,thenpracticedforthebowlgameduringtheafternoon.EachWSUplayerearned$100forthe14morningsofmoviework.Duringpracticesessions,Dietzappearedinhis“classic’’coachingattire:asilkhat,PrinceAlbertcutawaycoat,stripedpants,yellowgloves,andawalkingstick.OriginallyknownasthePasadenaTournamentofRosesEast-Westgame(itwas1923whentherealRoseBowlfacilitywascompletedthatthenamechanged),theWSU-BrowngamewasplayedatTournamentPark.

BROWN 0 0 0 0 0WASHINGTONSTATE 0 0 7 7 14

tEAM Qtr scoriNg pLAyWSU 3 Boone3run(Durhamkick)WSU 4 Dietz4run(Durhamkick)

AttENdANcE—10,000

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.

William “Lone Star” Dietz

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rosE BowLPASADENA,CALIF.JANUARY1,1931FINALWSURECORD:9-1-0,6-0-0

rostEr3 HaroldAhlskog,t2 StanleyBishop,g4 HenryButherus,f7 WalterCamp,t9 MentorDahlen,q10 MikeDavis,h12 Glenn“Turk’’Edwards,t6 CarlEllingsen,h47 ArtFreeborg,q43 BillGoodwin,t19 FredGreen,g22 JoeHansen,c39 SamHansen,e56 HomerHein,e8 MelHein,c17 GeorgeHill,e11 LouHull,h28 GeorgeHurley,g38 JohnHurley,e15 RalphJackson,t52 VirgilJackson,t24 DeWayneJohnson,f20 OscarJones,h21 PorterLainhart,h27 RayLuck,q40 WilburLuft,q26 LyleMaskell,e16 FrankMitchell,g30 HowardMorgan,c29 HowardMoses,h41 JackParodi,g50 GeorgeSanders,h5 EmmettSchroeder,h33 ElmerSchwartz,f (Captain)37 ClementSenn,g49 StanShaw,e48 LeonardSoike,c

34 ArnoldSoley,f35 BillTonkin,q57 FrankWallulis,t36 HaroldYap,g

1930 rEsULts47-12 CollegeofIdaho16-0 @California7-6 USC24-0 @Gonzaga61-0 Montana14-7 #OregonState33-7 @Idaho3-0 @Washington13-0 @Villanova0-24 Alabama(RoseBowl)#=PlayedinPortland

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“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.

ALABAMA 24, wsU 0The Alabama Crimson Tide useda second-quarter blitz, includingtouchdownrunsofoneand43yardsbyquarterbackMonkCampbell, toposta24-0winoverpreviouslyunde-featedWashingtonStateinthe17thRoseBowlgame,viewedby65,000fans. Alabama’s coach was WallaceWade, who had been a memberof the Brown University team thatlosttoWSUinthe1916RoseBowl.Wade,duringhiscareer,coachedinfiveRoseBowls.

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hoLidAy BowLSANDIEGO,CALIF.DECEMBER18,1981FINALWSURECORD:8-3-1,5-2-0

rostEr89 PatBeach,te97 MikeBeasley,olb36 CleveBigelow,fs96 LeeBlakeney,slb26 RogerBolden,rb20 AlBowens,rb30 NateBradley,cb25 BrianBrooks,cb91 BenCarrillo,slb9 CleteCasper,qb95 KenCollins,dt38 CleofusCullors,cb16 TimDavey,p8 NathanDavis,se31 DonDenman,rb1 JimmyDeWitt,wr53 RobDezellum,og73 MattElisara,ng37 SonnyElkinton,olb11 BobElliott,pk34 KenEmmil,olb59 PeterEmsky,ot83 LeifErickson,te87 PaulEscalera,fl41 JeffFiles,cb60 CharlieFlager,ot6 BillGribble,cb94 BradHarrington,olb43 TimHarris,rb52 DaveHarrison,og29 SteveHaub,cb79 MilfordHodge,ng64 TedJacobsen,dt85 J.J.Jones,se88 JeffKeller,fl45 WadeKillian,wlb21 DonLaBomme,rb61 CurtLadines,slb4 WardLeland,pk58 DanLynch,og65 PatLynch,ng23 MikeMartin,rb32 JamesMatthews,fb67 DallasMaynard,dt55 MarkMcKay,og93 KeithMillard,dt2 CameronMitchell,se10 KevinMorris,pk99 JimOlesen,te50 MikePalumbo,og63 GaryPatrick,og18 MarkPleis,olb81 JeffPoppe,se66 DavidPritchard,c19 RodRetherford,cb70 GaryRichards,dt49 KirkRussell,olb17 MarkRypien,qb69 KirkSamuelson,og78 MikeSchuster,ot

75 PatScribbick,ot51 SteveSebahar,c48 PeterShaw,ss72 KevinSloan,ot82 SteveSmalls,wr28 PaulSorensen,fs80 TomSpencer,te24 DarrenTalley,fl3 JoeTaylor,ss22 LawrenceTylor,wr5 GaryTeague,fs98 RicoTipton,slb40 RobTreece,db54 JuniorTupuola,olb12 RickyTurner,qb90 PiliTutuvanu,c62 MikeWalker,dt33 DickieWalsh,fb46 BobWalsh,olb27 JeraldWaters,fs44 JohnWest,ss57 BrentWhite,wlb84 JamieWhite,te42 RobertWilliams,fb56 BillWilliams,c76 EricWilliams,dt74 JohnWinslow,ot

1981 rEsULts33-21 #MontanaState14-10 @Colorado24-21 ArizonaState31-0 Pacific23-0 @OregonState17-17 UCLA34-19 @Arizona17-41 @USC39-7 Oregon19-0 #California10-23 @Washington36-38 BrighamYoung (HolidayBowl)#=GameplayedinSpokane

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BrighAM yoUNg 38, wsU 36Threegamesinonewasmorethanthe52,000-plus fans at SanDiego’s JackMurphy Stadiumpaid for, but threegamesiswhattheysawastheBrighamYoungCougarsheldontodefeatetheWashingtonStateCougars38-36.TheBYUsquadwonthefirstgame,a31-minuteaffairthatgenerateda31-7leadfortheteamfromProvo.Thenext25minutesjustasconvincinglybelongedto WSU 29-7. In the end, however,thegamebelonged toBYUasmuchfordefenseasanything.TheystoppedthePullmanteamwithjustoverthreeminutestoplaybyforcingapunt,thenranouttheclocktopreservethewin.JimMcMahon,inhislastcollegiategame,completed27of43passesfor342yardsandthreetouchdowns.Moreimportantly,hedidnotthrowaninterception.TheWSUCougarsusedtherunningofDonLaBommeandquarterbackRickyTurnertobaffletheBYUteam,especiallyinthesecondhalf.Turnergained92yardsin12carriesandscoredtwice,whileLaBommeadded79yardsin14carriesandscoredonce.RobertWilliamsandMikeMartinalsoscoredfortheCougars.WSU’sfailureonatwo-pointconversionlateinthethirdquarter,aninterceptionBYU’sRonHolmoereturned35yardsforatouchdownonthethirdplayofthethirdquarter,andakeysackofCasperonWSU’slastpossessionloomedbiginagamethathadnumerousturningpoints.

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tEAM Qtr tiME scoriNg pLAyBYU 1 9:46 Plater35passfromMcMahon(Guntherkick)BYU 2 13:58 Hudson7passfromMcMahon(Guntherkick)WSU 2 9:20 Turner2run(Lelandkick)BYU 2 6:15 Gunther20fieldgoalBYU 2 1:06 Hamilton1run(Guntherkick)BYU 3 14:00 Holmoe35interceptionreturn(Gunther

kick)WSU 3 10:43 LaBomme18run(BeechpassfromCasper)WSU 3 5:16 R.Williams5run(passfailed)WSU 3 0:59 Turner13run(Lelandkick)BYU 4 14:55 Pettis11passfromMcMahon(Guntherkick)WSU 4 5:12 Martin1run(Turnerrun)

totAL oFFENsE—WSU78/351/4.5.BYU76/437/5.8.rUshiNg—WSU53/245:LaBomme14/79,Turner12/92,Williams11/48,Harris4/16,Bowens1/1,Mitchell1/-1,Martin6/14,Casper3/-4,Keller1/0.BYU32/69:Hamilton9/52,Pettis7/28,Sika-hema3/12,McMahon12/-23,Mees1/0.pAssiNg—WSU25/8/2/106/0/33:Casper16/6/2/69/0/24,Turner9/2/0/27/0/33.BYU44/28/0/368/3/45:McMahon43/27/0/342/3/45,Young1/1/0/26/0/26.rEcEiviNg—WSU:Keller4/40,Jones2/9,Beach2/57.BYU:Collie2/17,Pettis8/73,Hudson7/126,Plater1/35,Hamil-ton3/21,Balholm2/31,Kozlowski2/44,Sikahema2/2,Hansen1/7,Stroh0/12.iNtErcEptioNs—WSU:None.BYU:O’Neil1/18,Holmoe1/35td.pUNtiNg—WSU:Davey2/71/35.5/39,LaBomme2/101/50.5,53,Morris4/155/38.8/44.BYU:Mees7/295/42.1/51.pUNt rEtUrNs—WSU:Gribble6/39.BYU:Sikahema3/16.

KicKoFF rEtUrNs—WSU:LaBomme4/106.BYU:Sikahema2/5,Hansen2/21.scoriNg—WSU:Turner14,LaBomme6,Williams6,Martin6,Beech2,Leland2.BYU:Gunther8,Platter6,Hudson6,Hamilton6,Holmoe6,Pettis6.First dowNs—WSU23/17/3/3.BYU22/6/15/1.FUMBLEs/Lost—WSU0/0.BYU5/0.pENALtiEs/yArds—WSU5/45.BYU9/86.possEssioN tiME—WSU32:91.BYU27:59.third/FoUrth-dowN coNvEr-sioNs—WSU10/19.BYU9/18.AttENdANcE—52,419wsU tAcKLErs—Taylor11/6/5,Blak-eney8/3/5,Retherford6/4/2,White5/3/2,Files5/4/1,Collins4/4/0,Walker4/1/3,Elisara4/2/2,Bradley4/3/1,Sorensen4/2/2,Emmil3/1/2,West3/3/0,Tupuola2/2/0,P.Lynch1/0/1,E.Williams1/1/0,Tipton1/0/1,Carrillo1/0/1,Elkin-ton1/0/1,Beach1/1/0,Martin1/1/0.wsU sAcKs—Elisara2/-20,Collins1/-4.wsU tFL—Collins1/2,Emmil1/4,Taylor1/-8.

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rostEr55 TuineauAlipate,lb49 KevinAndal,te8 ChrisAyears,db48 MattBona,te31 SteveBroussard,rb99 MarlinBrown,de16 BenariBurroughs,db48 LewisBush,lb34 PaulCarr,rb11 AranaClark,db21 DesmondClayton,wr59 BillClemm,lb39 RobertCompton,db76 IvanCook,de70 SteveCromer,og84 ChadCushing,te1 C.J.Davis,wr51 TroyDennison,lb44 ChadDezellem,lb22 JohnDiggs,cb97 TimDowning,dt68 ChrisDyko,ot62 JimEucker,og52 DaveFakkema,c79 RossFilkins,ot43 PhilGarabedian,olb9 AaronGarcia,qb67 BobGarman,og89 GregGodfrey,de12 BradGossen,qb96 RandyGray,de50 DanGrayson,lb47 VictorGreer,wr4 JasonHanson,pk15 RonHawkins,qb19 ArtieHolmes,fs73 JohnHusby,ot72 KenKuiper,ot18 ShawnLandrulm,db10 JayLanguein,db80 JohnLark,wr91 MarkLedbetter,dt42 RonLee,ss17 KurtLoertscher,lb8 TomMcGill,db35 MickeyMcShan,rb30 RandalMcWilliams,db40 MauryMetcalf,lb74 JimMichalczik,og32 RussMiller,lb6 ChrisMoton,fs45 RobMyers,p37 RooseveltNoble,db61 RobertNorvell,c46 RoddOlson,te41 BobO’Neal,lb81 MelOrchard,te54 ToloPalelei,dt28 RandyParker,fs88 WilliamPellum,wr77 KonradPimiskern,dl93 RodPlummer,lb71 JayReyna,de26 RonRicard,db57 KeithRice,lb25 ThomasRogers,rb

3 TimmRosenbach,qb75 TonySavage,dt66 KellySchlegel,ot23 RodneyScott,rb80 JodySears,wr69 MattSimonet,ot53 DaveSmith,c63 MikeSmith,og66 DustinSmith,de2 TimStallworth,wr85 RobertStogner,wr65 MarkStokes,og33 RichSwinton,rb36 ElmerThomas,wr83 LeeTilleman,te11 EdTingstad,rb29 VernonTodd,db70 ChristianTollefson,de78 AndyTribble,og60 MikeUtley,og15 DanVaughn,qb52 MarkVerstegen,lb92 DanWebber,dt82 DougWellsandt,te94 KirkWesterfield,de9 RobWhorley,pk98 AaronWiksten,lb84 ButchWilliams,te17 MichaelWimberly,wr13 VictorWood,wr90 JeronWoodley,de20 MichaelWright,cb24 ShaumbeWright-Fair,rb56 PaulWulff,c87 RonYoung,wr

1988 rEsULts44-7 @Illinois41-9 @Minnesota28-43 Oregon52-24 @Tennessee44-13 California28-45 @Arizona28-31 ArizonaState34-30 @UCLA24-21 @Stanford36-27 OregonState32-31 Washington24-22 Houston(AlohaBowl)

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EAgLE ALohA BowLHONOLULU,HAWAIIDECEMBER25,1988FINALWSURECORD:9-3-0,5-3-0

wsU 24, hoUstoN 22WashingtonStatescored24second-quarterpointsandforcedalast-secondHoustonturnoverinnotchinga24-22winovertheTexanCougarsChristmasDay.ThebowlappearancewasWSU’ssecondofthe1980sandevenedtheCougarsbowlrecordto2-2.Inaclosegametherearemanyheros,butforWSU,nonestoodoutmorethanseniorVictorWood.HepickedupafumbleearlyinthesecondquarterandzippedfiveyardsforatouchdownthatputhisCougarsahead7-3.OnWSU’snextpossession,Woodcaughta15-yardscoringpassfromTimmRosenbachtoputWSUup14-3andwellonitswaytoabowlvictoryviewedbyanationalABC-TVaudience.Wood’sheroicswerecatchingasWSUaddedaJasonHanson33-yardfieldgoalandanothertouchdown,thisonebyRosenbach,beforehalftimetoputWashingtonStateincommand24-9.WSUlimitedtheTexasvisitorstojustfivefirsthalffirstdowns,46yardsrushing,and77yardspassingbeforeintermission.TheCougarspickedofftwoHoustonpasses,oneeachbyShawnLandrumandVernonTodd.Intheend,however,itwasTuineauAlipate’shardhitthatforcedaHoustonfumblerecoveredbyArtieHolmesattheWSUfiveyardline.JamesDixonwastherecipientofAlipate’sjarringtackleaftercatchingaDavidDacuspassoverthemiddlethatappearedforamomenttosetupapotentialgame-winningscorebyHouston.TheCougarsthencontrolledtheballforthefinal2:44,withakeysix-yardRosenbachtoTimStallworthpassgivingWSUthemuch-neededfirstdownjustbeforethegameended.

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totAL oFFENsE—WSU92/460/5.00,UH61/309/5.01.rUshiNg—WSU56/154:Broussard33/139,Swinton9/38,Rosenbach14/-28,Wood0/5.UH21/683:Weatherspoon14/80,Anderson2/3,Ware3/-1,Dacus2/-14.pAssiNg—WSU36/19/1/306/1/40:Rosenbach36/19/1/306/1/40.UH40/17/2/241/2/53:Dacus11/8/0/153/2/53,Ware28/8/2/44/0/11,Phillips1/1/0/44/0/44.rEcEiviNg—WSU:Stallworth8/120,Wood2/48,Wimberly2/24,Wellsandt1/40,Olson1/20,Broussard1/11.UH:Dixon4/52,Anderson3/11,Mason2/83,Williams2/24,Phillips2/14,Cooper2/11,P.Smith1/44,Weatherspoon1/2.iNtErcEptioNs—WSU:Landrum1/27,Todd1/4.UH:A.Montgomery1/72.pUNtiNg—WSU:Myers6/276/46.0/53.UH:Rodriguez8/358/44.8/70.pUNt rEtUrNs—WSU:Wood3/52.UH:Calloway3/26.

KicKoFF rEtUrNs—WSU:Wood5/123.UH:Dixon4/166,Weatherspoon1/25.scoriNg—WSU:Wood12,Rosenbach6,Hanson6.UH:Weatherspoon12,Mason6,Anderson4.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—Holmes9/3/6,Ledbetter8/4/4,Gray7/2/5,Savage7/4/3,Grayson5/2/3,O’Neal5/2/3,Ricard5/5/0,Alipate3/2/1,Metcalf3/0/3,Landrum3/3/0,Lee3/2/1,Todd3/1/2,Brown2/2/0,Cook2/2/0,Downing1/1/0,Woodley1/0/1,Noble1/1/0,Wright1/1/0.wsU sAcKs—Cook1/-10,Ledbetter1/-2,Savage1/-12.wsU tFL—None.

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coppEr BowLTUCSON,ARIZONADECEMBER29,1992FINALWSURECORD:9-3-0,5-3(TIE-3RD)

rostEr51 MarcAllen,lb67 DarrenAnderson,ol57 KevinAshworth,lb75 MikeBailey,ot11 DrewBledsoe,qb2 PhillipBobo,wr52 RobertBooth,dt82 BooneBorden,wr53 JosephBrazeau,lb27 GregBurns,cb48 LewisBush,de89 BrettCarolan,te17 ChadCarpenter,wr31 RonChilds,lb37 JeffCraig,p1 C.J.Davis,wr80 JustinDeBeaumont,de15 ShawnDeeds,qb21 ShaneDeLaCruz,wr25 JayDumas,wr61 JoshDunning,og90 ChadEaton,dt83 SydEthridge,wr72 JimEucker,ot29 MarkFields,lb56 T.J.Folkers,lb69 BrianFord,dt54 KyleFoye,lb38 DavidFrancis,db97 ChrisFrank,dt74 BobGarman,og3 CurtisGeathers,cb92 RayHall,dt16 DarrylHamilton,fs40 ChrisHayes,ss20 DerekHenderson,cb26 TerrellHenderson,db42 DerrickHentz,de23 KevinHicks,rb24 ToreyHunter,cb18 ToddJensen,db43 DeltonJohnson,rb28 SteveJohnston,p85 AlbertKennedy,wr59 DavidKnuff,wlb64 RonLewis,ol88 SantanaLewis,wr19 KurtLoertscher,lb65 QuinnMagnuson,og23 GeorgeMartin,p41 AnthonyMcClanahan,ilb68 MarcMcCloskey,og8 SingorMobley,ss87 EricMoore,te16 KentMosbrucker,qb4 JohnnyNansen,rb63 EricNess,c86 DeWaynePatterson,de13 MikePattinson,qb79 ShanePetersen,de77 KonradPimiskern,ot43 MarkPimiskern,lb9 DeronPointer,wr12 AaronPrice,ks

30 ElijahRaphael,rb50 PaulReed,og70 ClayReis,ot62 BrandonReyna,ot39 KeithReynolds,wr34 AnthonyRice,db93 CliffRobinson,olb10 JohnRushing,fs49 PayamSaadat,lb99 VinceSaldivar,de71 TinoSalinas,ot95 ScottSanderson,dl94 DonSasa,de6 CalvinSchexnayder,wr69 JohnScukanec,ol82 ToddShaw,dt1 SedricShorter,de84 DustinSmith,te5 DerekSparks,rb18 LelandSparks,db22 DavidSpence,wr20 JustinSundquist,wr46 EricThompson,lb66 RobbieTobeck,c78 AndyTribble,ot47 TonyTruant,pk75 T.J.Tuntland,dt35 RobertTurner,cb44 BuddyWaldron,ss33 MarkWhitmire,lb98 ClarenceWilliams,te35 JasonWolcott,rb76 SteveWolfe,c32 ShaumbeWright-Fair,rb

1992 rEsULts25-13 Montana23-20 @Arizona39-37 @FresnoState51-10 Temple35-10 @OregonState30-17 UCLA21-31 @USC17-34 Oregon20-18 ArizonaState3-40 @Stanford41-23 Washington31-28 Utah(CopperBowl)

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wsU 31, UtAh 28Perhapsnocollegebowlgamefollow-ingthe1992gridironseasonwasmoreoffensivemindedthantheCopperBowlmatchup between WSU and Utah,butafterall the runningandpassingthataccounted formore than1,100yards,thedecidingplaywasa22-yardfieldgoalbyWSU’sAaronPrice.TheCougarsscored21unansweredpointsinthefirstquarterandoneadditionalscorejustbeforehalftimefora28-14lead.WSU thenheldonuntil Pricegave themtheirfinal leadwith5:08toplay.Eventhen,theyhadtowatchanxiouslyasChrisYergensen’s20-yardchipshotsailedwildlytotheleftwith3:18remaining.Thoughthe40,000-plusfansleftthestadiumtalkingabouttheoffensiveplaysthatstoodout,itwasWSU’sdefenseinthefourthquarterthatmadethiswinpossible.TheUtesscoredtwiceinthesecondquarterandaddedtwomorescorestopullevenwithaquartertoplay.Bothteamsthenturnedtotheirdefenses.Thekeyplaycamewith6:29toplaywhenUtah’sFrankDolceavoidedastrongWSUrushandhookedupwithHenryLuskonashortsidelinepass.JohnRushingthenstrippedLuskoftheballandSingorMobleyscoopeditupattheUtah36yardline.Fifteenyardslater,attheUtah21,Mobleywasdraggeddown,settinguptheCougarswithgreatfieldposition.DrewBledsoeimmediatelydrovetheCougarstotheUtahfiveyardlinebeforeturningthescoringchoresovertoPrice.LikehedidtheclosingsecondsofWSU’s23-20winoverArizonainthesamestadiumearlyintheseason,Pricecamethroughwiththekick.Bledsoecompleted30of46passesforaschoolrecord476yards.PhillipBobocaughtTDpassesof87(equallingaschoolrecord)and48yards,andShaumbeWright-Fairpickedup123yardsrushingandscoredonapairofthree-yardlinesmashes.

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blocked)Utah 3 5:25 P.Jones8run(MurrypassfromDolce)WSU 4 5:08 Price22fieldgoal

totAL oFFENsE—WSU89/636/7.1.UTAH79/495/6.3.rUshiNg—WSU41/144:Wright-Fair27/123,Bobo2/16,D.Sparks1/11,Pat-tinson2/5,Dumas1/-3,Bledsoe6/-8.UTAH39/179:K.Williams13/112,P.Jones11/43,Lusk1/10,Anderson4/7,Dolce9/5,S.Williams1/2,.pAssiNg—WSU38/32/1/492/2/87:Bledsoe46/30/1/476/2/87,Pattinson2/2/0/16/0/9.UTAH40/21/0/316/2/70:Dolce40/21/0/316/2/70.rEcEiviNg—WSU:C.J.Davis8/134,Bobo7/212,Wright-Fair6/21,Pointer5/73,Schexnayder4/43,Williams1/7,Carolan1/2.UTAH:S.Williams7/121,Hooks5/75,Lusk4/75,K.Williams2/6,P.Jones1/17,Anderson1/8,Welch1/8.iNtErcEptioNs—WSU:None.UTAH:Crawford1/9.pUNtiNg—WSU:Johnston6/219/36.5/50.UTAH:Young6/258/43.0/53.pUNt rEtUrNs—WSU:Hunter2/-2.UTAH:S.Williams3/17.KicKoFF rEtUrNs—WSU:DeLaCruz1/7.UTAH:P.Jones2/23,Miller2/16,K.

Williams1/25,Lusk1/9.scoriNg—WSU:Bobo12,Wright-Fair12,Price7.UTAH:S.Williams6,K.Williams6,Lusk6,P.Jones6,Murry2,Yergensen2.First dowNs—WSU:28/10/16/1.UTAH:20/9/10/1.FUMBLEs/Lost—WSU:4/2.UTAH:3/1.pENALtiEs/yArds—WSU:18/136.UTAH:7/55.possEssioN tiME—WSU:29:52.UTAH:30:08.third-dowN coNvErsioNs—WSU:4/15.UTAH:4/17.AttENdANcE—40,867.wsU tAcKLErs (t-p-A)—McClana-han12/7/5,Childs9/8/1,Mobley7/6/1,Rushing7/6/1,Loertscher6/3/3,Burns4/3/1,Jensen4/3/1,Bush3/3/0,Hall3/3/0,Hunter2/2/0,Geathers2/2/0,Ford2/2/0,Waldron2/2/0,Ashworth2/2/0,Eaton1/1/0,Whitmire1/1/0,Frank1/1/0,Saldivar1/1/0,Tobeck1/1/0.wsU sAcKs—Frank1/-8.wsU tFL—Childs1/-8,Frank1/-8,Bush1/-1.

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rostEr9 KearneyAdams,wr67 RickAustin,ol55 LeonBender,dl52 RobertBooth,de27 GregBurns,cb69 StephenBush,ol57 JamesCage,lb17 ChadCarpenter,wr16 DerekChapman,qb31 RonChilds,lb32 JasonClayton,rb33 JamesDarling,lb12 ChadDavis,qb15 ShawnDeeds,qb2 ChadDeGrenier,qb45 ChrisDixon,lb46 ShaneDoyle,de1 JayDumas,wr90 ChadEaton,dt74 ZachEdwards,ol80 ShaheedEvans,wr29 MarkFields,lb81 EvanFord,wr19 RonnieFowler,wr38 PhillipGlover,lb8 JakeGundersen,qb61 LonnieHall,ol62 LeeHarrison,ol37 AshantiHayes,db22 ChrisHayes,lb58 SaulHeikkila,lb20 DerekHenderson,db3 TerrellHenderson,db23 KevinHicks,rb95 GaryHolmes,de42 StevenHughes,wr24 ToreyHunter,cb39 RayJackson,db18 ToddJensen,fs97 DarrylJones,dt85 AlbertKennedy,wr45 BarryKennard,p/pk91 AdamKietzer,wr84 JonKincaid,te98 DavidKnuff,te91 BradLawson,dt13 RyanLeaf,qb28 RichardLaBlanc,wr75 RonLewis,ol40 ShonLewis,wr34 FrankMadu,rb54 StevenMahitka,ol51 AnthonyMalaki,olb69 C.J.Markey,dl96 BrendenMarshall,te26 GeorgeMartin,p68 MarcMcCloskey,og66 JasonMcEndoo,ol76 RyanMcShane,ol6 ShawnMcWashington,wr10 MiguelMeriwether,qb8 SingorMobley,ss36 BrandonMoore,db89 EricMoore,te21 KenMoore,db93 DelmarMorais,de4 JohnnyNansen,lb60 MarkNason,ol

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wsU 10, BAyLor 3TheWashingtonStateoffensescoredontheopeningdriveofthegameandonthelastplayofthesecondquartertoprovideallthepointstheCougardefenseneededasWSUheldoffBaylor’slatechallengeina10-3winatthesecondannualBuildersSquareAlamoBowlbefore a crowdof44,106.Despitesomeanxiousmomentsintheclosingsecondsofthegame,theCougardefensemade those10pointsstandupby limiting the record-settingBearoffensetoeightfirstdowns,151yardsintotaloffenseandjustonefieldgoal.TheCougarsdidsomethingagainstBaylortheyhadnotdoneallseason,taketheopeningkickoffanddrivethelengthofthefieldforatouchdown.Thedrivetotaled91yards,equallingthelongestscoringdriveoftheseason, and ended when Kevin HicksbustedthroughtheleftsideofthelinefromoneyardouttoputWSUontop7-0.Thescorecamesixminutes,32secondsafterthekickoff.WSU’soffenseprovidedthreemorepointsjustbeforehalftimetogivetheCougsa10-0leadatintermission.TakingtheballafterBaylor’sJarvisVanDykemissedhissecondfieldgoalattemptofthefirsthalf,WSUdrovefromitsown30yardlinetotheBaylor20yardline,whereTonyTruantbangedhomea37-yardfieldgoalwithtwosecondsleftinthefirsthalf.AsidelinepasstoJayDumasforakeyfirstdown,thenanothersimilarpasstoAlbertKennedyputtheballinperfectpositionforTruant.Davis,namedthegame’smostvaluableoffensiveplayer,hitsixofeightpassesonthedrive.Davis,whocompleted27of35passesfor286yards,gaveCougarfansafewanxiousminutesinthethirdquarterwhenhetookahardblowtothebackwhilescramblingoutofthepocket.Hewasabletoreturnoneplaylaterandfinishedthegame.DefensivelyWSUwasespeciallytoughinthefirsthalf.Baylorcameintothegameaveragingnearly33pointspergameand382.4yardspercontest.InthefirsthalfWSU’sdefense,ledbythegame’smostvaluabledefensiveplayer,RonChilds,limitedtheBearstojust41netyards,24rushingand17passing.Childshad10tacklesinthegame,includingeightsolo,ofwhichtwowerefornegativeyardage.OnlyonitslastpossessiondidBaylorcomeclosetotheWSUendzone,whereToddJensen,aseniorwhobackedupJohnRushingallyear,pickedoffaJeffWatsonpasstohaltanyBaylorhopeofscoring.ThebowlvictorywasWSU’ssecondinthelastthreeyearsandthirdinsevenyears.JoiningChildsdefensivelywereChrisHayeswithseventackles,MarkFieldswithsixandChadEatonwithfive.FieldsandEatoncombinedforWSU’sonlysack,whileToreyHunteralsohadaninterception.

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totAL oFFENsE-WSU66/293/4.4.BU55/151/2.7.rUshiNg-WSU31/51/44/7/1/9:Sparks8/20,Hicks10/12,Madu4/55,Tims1/-1,Martin1/-10,Davis7/-19.BU32/105/31/74/0/14:Douglas13/42,B.Lewis9/34,Rubin2/5,Muhammad6/2,Moore1/-3,Watson1/-6.pAssiNg-WSU35/27/0/286/0/46:Davis35/27/0/286/0/46.BU23/8/2/77/0/33:Watson22/8/2/77/0/33,Moore1/0/0/0/0/0.rEcEiviNg -WSU:Carpenter5/91,Moore55/38,Dumas5/26,Hicks4/14,Kennedy4/62,Thomas2/30,Knuff1/13,Adams1/12.BU:Bronson2/15,Douglas2/16,Muhammad2/34,Rhynes1/5,Stanley1/7.iNtErcEptioNs-WSU:Jensen1/11,Hunter1/0.BU:None.pUNtiNg-WSU:Martin6/201/33.5/37,Team1/35/35.0/35.BU:Atteberry6/210/35.0/45.pUNt rEtUrNs-WSU:Dumas1/2.BU:Bronson5/24.KicKoFF rEtUrNs-WSU:Mobley2/28.BU:Bronson1/22,Rhynes1/0.

scoriNg-WSU:Hicks6,Truant4.BU:VanDyke3.First dowNs -WSU:14/1/12/1.BU:8/5/2/1.FUMBLEs/Lost -WSU:3/1.BU:9/0.pENALtiEs/yArds-WSU:15/110.BU:2/19.possEssioN tiME-WSU:32:02.BU:27:58.third-dowN coNvErsioNs-WSU:6/17.BU:3/15.AttENdANcE-44,106.wsU tAcKLErs (t-p-A)-Childs10/8/2,Hayes7/6/1,Fields6/4/2,Eaton5/4/1,Rushing4/3/1,Patterson4/3/1,Sasa3/3/0,Walker3/2/1,Hunter2/2/0,Mobley2/1/1,Bender1/1/0,Doyle1/1/0,Tims1/1/0,Noteboom1/1/0,Knuff1/1/0,McWashington1/0/1,Hen-derson1/1/0.wsU sAcKs-Fields.5/-3,Eaton.5/-3.wsU tFL-Childs2/-8,Fields1.5/-4,Patterson1/-8,Walker1/-6,Eaton.5/-3.

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rosE BowLPASADENA,CALIF.JANUARY1,1998FINALWSURECORD:10-2-0,7-1-0(CO-CHAMPION)

rostEr65 JamesAgnew,dt26 AlvanArzu,rb12 JeffBanks,p15 SamBaurichter,qb91 LeonBender,dt41 DirkBernd,wr13 SteveBirnbaum,qb5 MichaelBlack,rb98 TakariBlash,dt90 DorianBoose,de38 BrandonBrown,lb26 NickBrown,db24 JasonClayton,rb60 JoeCriscione,ol80 AdamDavis,wr33 JasenDavis,db88 MyronDeBose,lb21 SeanDeCambra,wr51 ScottDeeds,ot28 VinceDeMakas,rb89 CoryDeSanti,wr80 JoshDidjurgis,dl32 ChrisDixon,rb23 D.J.Dobbins,db46 ShaneDoyle,de48 GregDuPree,lb61 TracyEaster,ol44 GradyEmmerson,lb31 JoeGecas,rb3 LeJuanGibbons,db1 DeJuanGilmore,rb34 SteveGleason,lb3 BillyGraffis,qb87 DavidHardin,te62 LeeHarrison,c37 AdamHawkins,rb32 JoshHelton,lb29 TorryHollimon,db95 GaryHolmes,dt42 StevenHughes,wr28 JermaineHunsaker,db81 ChrisJackson,wr2 RayJackson,db20 LoveJefferson,te84 JonKincaid,te40 JasonKlein,rb68 ErikLarson,c56 BradLawson,dt16 RyanLeaf,qb48 RichardLeBlanc,wr27 RianLindell,pk83 JasonLittleton,te72 MickeyLong,ol92 NateMallory,de57 SerignMarong,lb86 BrendenMarshall,te51 AustinMatson,lb47 AnthonyMatthews,db30 MattMcDougall,wr66 JasonMcEndoo,og9 KevinMcKenzie,sb76 RyanMcShane,ot45 ShawnMcWashington,wr87 RobMeier,de12 PaulMencke,qb4 MiguelMeriwether,rb22 BrandonMoore,lb21 KennyMoore,lb93 DelmarMorais,dt6 DeeMoronkola,db78 ScottMountjoy,ol17 DavidMuir,qb99 JonathanNance,de55 MarkNason,ol43 ToddNelson,lb

10 BillyNewmanJr.,rb63 KyleNoble,de75 JonOttenbreit,ot36 BradPhilley,lb92 DaroldPhinney,de59 BrandonPickering,lb62 RyanPickering,lb19 ScottPrater,wr54 JamesPrice,lb79 RobRainville,ot67 JesseRatcliff,de70 ReedRaymond,ot73 RyanRaymond,ot89 AlexeRodopolos,wr35 EarlRiley,db77 MikeSage,og96 TaeaoSalausa,dt93 JasonSantos,wr52 SteveSchaaf,lb57 MikeSchwarz,ol49 CoreyScott,lb86 PaulSeeber,de39 MattShaw,wr24 AnthonySmith,db30 RaonallSmith,lb25 DuaneStewart,db61 SteveStrand,lb85 VinceTalik,wr82 NianTaylor,wr18 JamesTaylor,wr33 JeremyThielbahr,rb18 BryantThomas,db19 LamontThompson,db8 ShawnTims,wr15 AlexTinsley,db74 RyanTujague,ot58 TuupoTupo,lb42 TomWagner,lb64 LincolnWalden-Schulz,ol37 TylerWate,fs83 JerryWatson,lb40 JasonWhite,db55 EboniWilson,de71 CoryWithrow,c94 TroyWoody,wr96 FarwanZubedi,wr

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MichigAN 21, wsU 16(January1,1998,Pasadena,Calif.):TheWash-ingtonStateCougars,making theirfirstRoseBowlappearance in67years,pushednationalchampionandnumberone rankedMichigantothelastplayofthegamebeforefallingtotheWolverines21-16before101,219 fansandaworld-widetelevisionaudience.ThevictoryleftMichiganaperfect13-0fortheseason,bumpingtheCougarstoa10-2record.AfterMichiganthwarted twoWSUdrives to start thegame,theCougardefense forcedaWolverinepuntthatwouldsetupWSU’sfirstscoringdrive.TheCougstookoverontheMichigan47-yard-linewith6:26toplayinthefirstquarter.RyanLeafcompletedtwopassesduringthedrive,includinga15-yard touchdowntoss toKevinMcKenziewith3:17leftinthefirstquarter.RianLindell’spoint-aftergaveWSUtheearly7-0advantage.WSUcameclosetotakinga14-pointlead,butHeismanTrophywinnerCharlesWoodsonhaltedaWSUdriveintheMichiganendzonewhenheinterceptedaLeafpassfromthe12yardline.TheWolverine’sansweringscoringdrivebeganfromtheirown34-yard-lineatthe8:04markinthesecondquarterandendedwitha58-yardpassfromBobGriesetoTaiStreetsthatcompletedthefirsthalfscoring.Earlyinthesecondhalf,WSUtookover99yardsfromtheendzoneafterMichigan’sJasonVinsondroppedaperfectpuntjustoutsidetheendzone.ShawnTimsputthefinishingtouchesonWSU’s99yarddriveinnineplays,takingareversehandoffthefinal14yards.Leafhitfouroffivepassesinthedrivethatamassed73yards.Lindell’sPATattemptwasblockedbyMichigan’sJamesHall,leavingtheWSUadvantageat13-7.TheWolverinesrespondedimmediately,movingtheballontheirnextpossessiontotheir39yard-linetosetupanotherGriese-to-Streetstouchdowncombination,thistime58yards.Baker’spoint-aftergaveMichigantheirfirstlead,14-13with6:07leftinthethirdquarter.Michiganthenpaddedtheirleadwitha14-play,77-yarddrivethatendedinGriese’sthirdtouchdownpassofthegame,a23-yardertoJerameTuman.Baker’sextra-pointkickincreasedtheMichiganadvantageto21-13with11:21toplay.WashingtonStaterespondedimmediatelywithaneight-play,49-yarddrivethatsetupa48-yardfieldgoalbyLindell,cuttingMichigan’sleadtofivepoints,21-16with7:25remaining.TheWolverinesthenputtogethera51-yarddrivethatconsumedalmostsevenminutesoffthegameclock.WhenJayFeely’spoochpuntrolleddeadattheWSUseven-yard-line,theCougars’victoryhopeswere93yardsand29secondsaway.Aftertwoincompletepasses,theCougarsfacedthird-and-10withonly16secondsleft.LeafthenfoundNianTayloralongthesidelineforagainof46,totheMichigan47-yard-line.Afteradelayofgamepenalty,LeafhitLoveJeffersonattheMichigan25andtheCougtightendlateraledtoastreakingJasonClayton,whomanagedninemoreyardsbeforebeingbroughtdowninboundsatMichigan’s16yardlinewith0:02onthegameclock.Outoftimeouts,WSUwasforcedtotryandspiketheballonfirst-down,butofficialsruledthatthefinaltwosecondsslippedawaybeforetheballwaseffectivelydowned,thuspreventingWSU’sonefinalshotatamajorupset.

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totAL oFFENsE -WSU63/398/6.3.UM71/379/5.3.rUshiNg-WSU28/98/31/67/1/14:Black7/24,Gilmore8/21,Tims1/14,Leaf10/35,Clayton2/4.UM41/154/26/128/0/28:Howard19/72,Thomas7/23,Floyd5/21,Griese7/28,Woodson2/8,Williams1/2.pAssiNg-WSU35/17/1/331/1/46:Leaf35/17/1/331/1/46.UM30/18/1/251/3/58:Griese30/18/1/251/3/58.rEcEiviNg-WSU:C.Jackson5/89,McKenzie5/78,McWashington2/41,Tims2/9,Taylor1/46,Gilmore1/42,Jefferson1/8,Clayton0/18.UM:Shaw5/49,Streets4/127,Tuman2/33,Howard2/13,Thomas1/14,Woodson1/7,Campbell1/7,Williams1/1.iNtErcEptioNs-WSU:Thompson1/0.UM:Woodson1/0.pUNtiNg-WSU:Banks6/242/40.3/46.UM:Vinson5/160/32.0/38,Feely1/23/23.0/23.pUNt rEtUrNs-WSU:Tims1/2.UM:Woodson3/18.KicKoFF rEtUrNs-WSU:None.UM:Thomas2/38.

scoriNg-WSU:McKenzie6,Tims6,Lindell4.UM:Streets12,Tuman6,Baker3.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)—Gleason9-9-0,Moore9-8-1,Stewart8-5-3,Nelson8-5-3,Thompson6-5-1,Boose6-4-2Bender5-4-1,R.Jackson4-4-0,Doyle4-4-0,Moronkola4-3-1,Salausa1-1-0,Price1-1-0,Philley1-1-0,Emerson1-0-1,K.Moore1-0-1.wsU sAcKs—B.Moore1/-15.wsU tFL —B.Moore4/-21,Boose3/-7,Boose1/-1

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wsU 33, pUrdUE 27December31, 2001, El Paso, Texas-TheWSUCougarspickedup theirfourthbowl victory in their last fivebowlgameswith a33-27winoverthe Purdue Boilermakers before47,812 fans at theWells Fargo SunBowl…LamontThompson,withtwointerceptions,fivedeflectionsand10tackles,wasnamedthegame’sMVPwinner,whileDrewDunningpickedup the Special Teams trophy afterbooting four field goals and threeextra points…the Cougs notchedfive sacks and held Purdue to 55rushingyards…forcedtotheair,KyleOrton respondedwithbowl recordsforpasses,74,completions,38,andyards,419…hethrewtwoTDpasses,butwaspickedofftwiceeachbyThompsonandJasonDavid…meanwhileJasonGesserledWSUwith281passingyards,137inthethirdquarterwhentheCougsreboundedfroma20-17halftimedeficittorunoff16straightpoints.

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rostEr28 HamzaAbdullah,db17 D.D.Acholonu,de44 MarkAhlberg,te90 IngAleaga,dl21 LavellAnderson,rb73 MattAnderson,dt67 CalvinArmstrong,ol89 MarkBaldwin,te35 KyleBasler,P46 PatBennett,lb26 JeremyBohannon,DB48 RafaelBolton,rb53 RaymondBonnell,lb98 BryanBoyer,de9 IsaacBrown,de32 AnthonyBuchanan,wr22 AnthonyBurnett,db85 TimBurnette,te5 MikeBush,wr47 TrentClancy,lb27 ErikColeman,db80 GeraldCookII,te99 SteveCook,og87 AlanCox,p72 JasonCoyne,ol1 DevardDarling,wr29 JasonDavid,cb12 IraDavis,s12 DaytonDennison,qb58 WillDerting,lb3 DerrickDillon,db86 DeAndreDouglas,wr47 DrewDunning,k61 TracyEaster,ol15 TaliEna,qb22 DocFarley,lb85 GarretFeliciano,dl78 RileyFitt-Chappell,ol2 MikeFreeman,cb48 AlGenatone,lb17 JasonGesser,qb74 TomGriggs,ol96 McKenzieHansell,wr88 TrandonHarvey,wr41 BlairHawkins,rb83 CollinHenderson,wr4 AdamHoliday,pk66 JoeyHollenbeck,ol65 BrianHollenberg,ol76 NorvellHolmes,ol92 MattHopkins,te52 TylerHunt,ol2 ChrisHurd,qb43 MikeIsaacson,lb51 AlexJohnson,ls41 AaronJoseph,ss4 MattKegel,qb71 BillyKnotts,ol56 TomasiKongaika,dl90 NickLambert,k75 SamLightbody,ol69 PhillipLockerIII,ol88 RienLong,dl22 ScottLunde,wr55 NateMallorty,dt57 SerignMarong,lb20 MartyMartin,wr82 TyjuanMayfield,wr81 NakoaMcElrath,wr36 JevonMiller,rb34 DaveMinnich,rb20 JoshMoen,db

64 SteveNelson,ol18 CurtisNettles,wr10 BillyNewman,ss42 AlexNguae,lb79 BryanOlson,dl35 ThomasOstrander,wr30 AlexOver,k50 JoshParrish,ol39 WesPatterson-Aumua,rb62 ChrisPaulson,lb15 KarlPaymah,db5 JamesPrice,lb94 MarcReichartz,te84 JeromeRiley,wr77 DerrickRoche,og6 FredShavies,de63 MikeShelford,ol23 ColeSheridan,cb3 GrahamSiderius,k28 KealanSmith,rb30 RaonallSmith,lb31 WendellSmith,db32 KyleStiffarm,lb79 ShaunStraka,ot70 ScottSwenson,ol36 AlexTeems,db33 JeremyThielbahr,rb38 AllenThompson,rb19 LamontThompson,fs25 JohnTippins,rb45 MarcusTrufant,cb97 Faafetai(Tai)Tupai,dt37 Seaula(Junior)Tupai,wr8 TupoTuupo,de42 DanWeaver,de49 AdamWest,te13 JasonWhite,wr65 BrianWhiteaker,de95 DaveWhitson,te95 JeremeyWilliams,dt23 JoeWilliams,rb24 VirgilWilliams,db40 JimmyWilson,rb92 BrianWinter,wr

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totAL oFFENsE-WSU:68/362/5.3.PURDUE:107/474/4.4.rUshiNg -WSU27/81:Minnich17/51,Cox1/20,McElrath1/13,Kegel1/3,Gesser4/-2,team3/-4.PURDUE32/55:Lowe17/45,Harris5/27,Team1/0,Orton9/-17.pAssiNg -WSU41/15/3/281/1/46:Gesser40/15/3/281/1/46,Kegel1/0/0/0/0/0.PURDUE75/38/4/419/2/65.rEcEiviNg -WSU:Riley6/65,McEl-rath5/116,Minnich3/54,Bush1/46.PURDUE:Standeford12/103,Stratton12/86,Stubblefield9/196,Morales3/27,James1/4,Rhinehart1/3.iNtErcEptioNs -WSU:Thompson2/1,David2/73.PURDUE:Rogers2/1,Reeves1/0.pUNtiNg -WSU:Cox6/266/44.3/62.PURDUE:Kurz2/56/28.0.32,Dorsch4/177/44.2/60.pUNt rEtUrNs-WSU:Coleman5/29.PURDUE:Morales4/31.KicKoFF rEtUrNs-WSU:Newman2/32,Coleman2/48.PURDUE:Stubble-field2/48.

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oKLAhoMA 34 wsU 14January 1, 2003, Pasadena, Calif.–Oklahoma’svaunteddefensestifledWashingtonState’shigh-flyingpass-ingattackandcapturedthe89thRoseBowlGame34-14infrontof86,848fans New Year’s Day. The Soonersbrokethegameopenwithapairoftouchdowns inside the two-minutemarkofthefirsthalf.Thefirstcameona12-yardtouchdownpass fromNateHybl,thegame’smostvaluableplayer. Antonio Perkins extendedOU’sleadto17-0witha51-yardpuntreturn just :42 seconds later. Hyblconnectedon19of29passesfor240yardsandtwotouchdowns.SoonerrunningbackQuentinGriffincarriedtheball30timesfor144yards.WSUquarterbackJasonGesserfinishedhiscareerbycompleting17of34passesfor240yardsandatouchdown.SammyMooreprovidedthegame’sfinalhighlight,returninganOUkick89yardsforascorewithjust1:15remain-ing.LinebackerTeddyLehmanledtheBigxIIChampionswithsixtackles,includingtwosacks,whilefreesafetyErikColemanrecorded10tacklesandrecoveredafumblefortheCougars.

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2002 rEsULts31-7 Nevada49-14 Idaho7-25 @OhioState45-28 MontanaState48-38 @California30-27 USC-OT36-11 @Stanford21-13 @Arizona44-22 ArizonaState32-21 Oregon26-29 Washington–3OT48-27 @UCLA14-34 Oklahoma(RoseBowl)

totAL oFFENsE – WSU55/243/4.4.OU75/386/5.1.rUshiNg – WSU21/75/71/4/14:Green8/45,Tippins2/12,Smith2/2,Riley2/-8,Gesser7/-47.OUGriffin30/144,Jones6/6,Thompson1/4,Works2/4,Runnels1/2,Hybl6/-14.pAssiNg – WSU34/17/2/239/1/37:Gesser34/17/2/239/1/37.OU29/19/0/240/2/57:Hybl29/19/0/240/2/57.rEcEiviNg – WSU:Riley9/139,Dar-ling5/75,Lunde2/17,Bush1/8.OU:Smith5/38,Savage4/52,Peoples3/80,Fagan3/31,Griffin2/5,Moses1/19,Wilson1/15.iNtErcEptioNs – WSU:none.OU:Everage1/15,Woolfolk1/0.pUNtiNg – WSU:Basler6/276/46.0/59.OU:Ferguson4/131/32.8.pUNt rEtUrNs – WSU:Trufant2/10.OU:Perkins4/90.KicKoFF rEtUrNs – WSU:Moore2/90,Smith3/24.OU:Perkins1/22.scoriNg: WSU:Riley6,Moore6,Dunning2.OU:DiCarlo10,Savage6,Perkins6,Fagan6,Griffin6.

First dowNs – WSU11/2/8/1.OU19/8/9/2.FUMBLEs/Lost – WSU3/1.OU2/1.pENALtiEs/yArds – WSU9/52.OU4/28.possEssioN tiME – WSU22:46.OU37:14.third-dowN coNvErsioNs – WSU2/11.OU9/20.AttENdANcE - 86,848wsU tAcKLErs – Coleman10/4/6,V.Williams9/6/3,M.Davis7/4/3,Long5/5/0,Trufant5/5/0,Bennett5/3/2,David4/3/1,I.Davis3/3/0,J.Williams3/3/0,F.Shavies3/3/0,Dert-ing3/2/1,Genatone3/2/1,Abdullah2/2/0,Kongaika2/2/0,Tupai2/0/2,Nettles2/0/2,Basler1/0/1,J.Shavies1/0/1,Roche,1/0/1,Boyer1/0/1,Sperry1/0/1,Bienemann1/0/1,Paymah1/0/1.wsU sAcKs – J.Williams2/-16,Kongaika1/-11.wsU tFL – J.Williams3/-17,F.Shavies2/-3,M.Davis1/-3,Long1/-3,Bennett1/-4,Genatone1/-2,Kongaika1/-11,Tupai1/-1.

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36 JevonMiller,wr3 SammyMoore,wr31 SteveMortimer,wr58 MattMullennix,de86 TramaineMurray,wr64 SteveNelson,ol12 SeanO’Connor,ol/te79 BryanOlson,ol87 ThomasOstrander,wr30 AlexOyer,k50 JoshParrish,ol62 ChrisPaulson,lb15 KarlPaymah,db94 JohnRasmussen,wr13 MikeReilly,qb47 NicScott,db38 TylerSellers,db44 JoshShavies,dt63 MikeShelford,ol35 SpencerShelman,db18 GrahamSiderius,k39 BrianSkjei,lb5 JonathanSmith,rb28 KealanSmith,rb54 PaulStevens,lb9 JoshSwogger,qb47 JesseTaylor,te21 AlexTeems,db38 AllenThompson,rb57 TomTribbett,lb97 TaiTupai,dt25 DonTurner,db10 AaronWagner,lb82 AdamWest,te32 DavidWhite,k/p95 JeremeyWilliams,dt87 KevinWilliams,dt24 VirgilWilliams,db45 BrianWinter,lb

2003 rEsULts25-0 Idaho,Seattle26-29ot @NotreDame47-26 @Colorado23-13 NewMexico55-16 @Oregon30-7 Arizona24-14 @Stanford36-30 OregonState16-43 @USC31-13 UCLA34-19 ArizonaState19-27 @Washington28-20 Texas(HolidayBowl)

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#15 wsU 28, #5 tEXAs 20December30,2003 ,SanDiego,Calif.–WashingtonStatereachedthe10-winplateau for the third time in asmanyseasonswitha28-20comebackvictoryoverTexasinthePacificLifeHolidayBowl.Facinga10-7halftimedeficit,theCougarsralliedtoscorethreetouchdownsinthethirdquarterandtakea26-10leadintothefinalstanza.Thesecondhalffireworksbeganwitha54-yard touchdownpassfromMattKegeltoSammyMoorewithjustovernineminutes left in the third.WSUusedatrickplaytogetintheendzone once again four minutes later.Kegellinedupundercenter,butinsteadoftakingthesnap,raninmotiontotherightsideline,leavingrunningbackJona-thanSmithaloneinthebackfield.Smithfumbledthesnap,butrecoveredandran12yardsforatouchdown.TwoTexaspossessionslater,theWSUdefensecontinuedtheonslaughtwhenJasonDavidrecoveredafumbleandtookit18yardsfortheCougs’finaltouchdownofthegame.WashingtonState’sdefenseforcedafourthquartersafetytopushitstotalto28.Mooreearnedmostvaluableoffensiveplayerhonorsafterconvertingbothofhiscatchesfortouchdownsandsettingupanotherwitha51-yardpuntreturn.SophomoreKyleBaslerwasnamedthegame’smostvaluabledefensiveplayerafterpinningtheLonghornsinsidetheirownfiveonfouroccasions.

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tEAM Qt tiME scoriNg pLAyWSU 1 8:48 Bienemann32passfromKegel(Dunningkick)UT 2 12:21 Benson1run(Pinokick)WSU 2 :59 Moore12passfromKegel(Dunningkick)UT 2 :04 Pino39fieldgoalWSU 3 9:23 Moore54passfromKegel(Dunningfail)WSU 3 5:50 Smith12run(Dunningkick)WSU 3 2:20 David18fumblerecovery(Dunningblock)UT 4 13:32 Pino19fieldgoalWSU 4 8:41 TeamsafetyUT 4 4:29 Williams30passfromMock(Pinokick)

totAL oFFENsE-WSU65/360/5.5UT89/327/3.7

rUshiNg -WSU33/162/5/157/1/17:Smith21/110/1,Bruhn10/44,Kegel2/3.UT40/211/80/131/1/48:Benson22/83/1,V.Young9/50,S.Young1/48,Williams1/11,Jeffery1/3,Mock6/-64.

pAssiNg -WSU32/18/2/203/2/54:Kegel32/18/2/203/2/54.UT49/20/0/196/1/46:Mock35/14/0/181/1/46,V.Young14/6/0/15/0/6.

rEcEiviNg -WSU:Smith5/51,Lunde3/39,Darling3/26,Harvey3/15,Moore2/66/2,Bienemann2/6.UT:Williams9/97/1,S.Thomas4/20,Johnson3/41,Melton1/13,Benson1/12,S.Young1/9,Scaife1/4.

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pUNtiNg -WSU:Basler7/281/40.1/56.UT:McGee5/217/43.4/48,Team1/36/36.0/36.

pUNt rEtUrNs -WSU:Moore4/68/17.0/51.UT:S.Young1/20/20.0/20.

KicKoFF rEtUrNs -WSU:Moore5/59/11.4/22.UT:S.Young3/74/24.6/29,Melton1/16/16.0/16,Brown1/15/15.0/15.

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rUshiNg rEcordsrUshiNg AttEMps - gAME (30+)1. 42 JeromeHarrison,UCLA,20042. 41 SteveBroussard,Oregon,19893. 39 RuebenMayes,Oregon,19844. 38 JeromeHarrison,ArizonaState,20055. 37 MichaelBlack,Washington,1997 37 KevinBrown,Stanford,19987. 36 KenGrandberry,Stanford,1972 36 JonathanSmith,UCLA,2003 36 JeromeHarrison,Washington,200510. 34 RichSwinton,ArizonaState,1988 34 RichSwinton,Stanford,1988 34 DaveMinnich,OregonState,2001 34 JeromeHarrison,UCLA,200514. 33 SteveBroussard,Houston,198815. 32 AndresJones,Oregon,197316. 31 RichardBower,OregonState,1950 31 ClancyWilliams,OregonState,1964 31 SteveHamilton,Oregon,1972 31 KerryPorter,California,1983 31 RuebenMayes,OregonState,1984 31 RichSwinton,Washington,1988 31 SteveBroussard,California,1989 31 JeromeHarrison,OregonState,200524. 30 CharlesBeckel,Washington,1952 30 ChuckHawthorne,Illinois,1969 30 RichardSmith,Washington,1969 30 KerryPorter,Washington,1983 30 ShaumbeWright-Fair,Montana,1992

rUshiNg AttEMpts - sEAsoN1. 308 JeromeHarrison,20052. 264 ShaumbeWright-Fair,19923. 260 SteveBroussard,19894. 258 RuebenMayes,19845. 242 MichaelBlack,19976. 228 RuebenMayes,19857. 224 JonathanSmith,20038. 222 SteveBroussard,19889. 218 RichSwinton,198810. 215 KevinBrown,1998

rUshiNg AttEMpts - cArEEr1. 636 RuebenMayes,1982-852. 618 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1989-923. 610 SteveBroussard,1986-894. 560 KerryPorter,1982-865. 542 TimHarris,1979-826. 482 JeromeHarrison,2004-057. 453 KenGrandberry,1971-738. 424 DanDoornink,1974-77 424 MichaelBlack,1996-9710. 372 TaliEna,1976-79

NEt rUshiNg yArds - gAME(187+)1. 357 RuebenMayes,Oregon,19842. 261 BernardJackson,Oregon,19713. 260 JeromeHarrison,UCLA,20054. 247 JeromeHarrison,UCLA,20045. 240 JeromeHarrison,ArizonaState,20056. 218 TaliEna,OregonState,1979 218 JeromeHarrison,Stanford,20058. 216 RuebenMayes,Stanford,19849. 214 MichaelBlack,California,1996 207 JeromeHarrison,Washington,200511. 205 SteveBroussard,Oregon,198912. 202 KevinBrown,Stanford,199813. 201 RuebenMayes,BallState,198414. 195 DaveMinnich,OregonState,200115. 194 LarryEilmes,Villanova,1965 194 RonCheatham,California,1974 194 ShaumbeWright-Fair,Washington,199218. 193 RichSwinton,ArizonaState,198819. 190 SteveBroussard,California,198820. 187 SteveBroussard,California,1989totAL 100+ gAMEs:190gamesby58players.Most 100+ gAMEs:Wright-Fair15,Harrison15,

Broussard14,Mayes13,Black11,Porter10,Grandberry9,Harris9,Jones6,Jackson6,Swington6,Madu6

totAL 170+ gAMEs:30by18players.Most 170+ gAMEs:Harrison5,Mayes4,Broussard

4,Black3,Kennedy1,Berry1,Beckel1,Williams1,Matthews1,Swinton1,Wright-Fair1,Cheatham1,Eilmes1,Brown1,Ena1,Jackson1,Green1,Minnich1.

NEt rUshiNg yArds - sEAsoN (1000+)1. 1,900 JeromeHarrison,20052. 1,637 RuebenMayes,19843. 1,330 ShaumbeWright-Fair,19924. 1,280 SteveBroussard,19885. 1,237 SteveBroussard,19896. 1,236 RuebenMayes,19857. 1,189 BernardJackson,19718. 1,181 MichaelBlack,19979. 1,059 AndrewJones,197310. 1,046 KevinBrown,199811. 1,018 RichSwinton,199812. 1,000 KerryPorter,1983

SENIOR RECORD 1,900 JeromeHarrison,2005

JUNIOR RECORD 1,637 RuebenMayes,1984

SOPHOMORE RECORD 1,046 KevinBrown,1998

FRESHMAN RECORD 974 DeonBurnett,1999

NEt rUshiNg yArds - cArEEr1. 3,519 RuebenMayes,1982-852. 3,054 SteveBroussard,1986-893. 2,938 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1989-924. 2,830 TimHarris,1979-825. 2,800 JeromeHarrison,2004-056. 2,618 KerryPorter,1982-867. 2,129 MichaelBlack,1997-978. 2,102 KenGrandberry,1971-739. 1,888 TaliEna,1976-7910. 1,779 BernardJackson,1970-71

AvErAgE/AttEMpt - gAME (Min.8)1. 14.0 DonPaul,Oregon,1948(10/140)2. 13.1 ChrisBruhn,Idaho,2003(9/118)3. 12.4 BernardJackson,Oregon,1971(12/261)4. 12.3 LouisBlakeley,Idaho,1961(9/111)5. 12.0 ClancyWilliams,SanJoseState,1964

(11/132)6. 11.8 TalmadgeWashington,Texas,1954

(8/94)7. 10.2 SteveHamilton,Idaho,1972(9/92)8. 10.1 JonathanSmith,Idaho,2002(12/121)9. 10.0 SteveBroussard,California,1988

(19/190) 10.0 FrankMadu,Nebraska,1995(9/90)

AvErAgE/AttEMpt - sEAsoN(Min.100)1. 6.72 BernardJackson,1971(177/1,189)2. 6.34 RuebenMayes,1984(258/1,632)3. 6.17 JeromeHarrison,2005(308/1,900)4. 6.08 KenGrandberry,1971(103/626)5. 5.86 TalmadgeWashington,1954(105/634)6. 5.78 TimHarris,1981(161/931)7. 5.77 SteveBroussard,1988(222/1,280)8. 5.60 RonCheatham,1974(110/616)9. 5.53 JermaineGreen,2002(150/829)10. 5.52 TaliEna,1978(132/728)

AvErAgE/AttEMpt - cArEEr(Min.200)1. 5.81 JeromeHarrison,2004-05(482/2,800)2. 5.53 RuebenMayes,1982-85(636/3,519)3. 5.22 TimHarris,1979-82(542/2,830)4. 5.22 BernardJackson,1970-71(341/1,779)5. 5.02 MichaelBlack,1996-97(424/2,129)6. 5.01 SteveBroussard,1986-89(610/3,054)7. 4.82 TaliEna,1976-79(372/1,888)8. 4.75 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1989-92

(618/2,938)10. 4.68 KerryPorter,1982-86(560/2,618)

toUchdowNs - gAME1. 5 JamesMatthews,Idaho,19822. 4 RuebenMayes,Stanford,1984 4 RuebenMayes,MontanaState,1985 4 ShaumbeWright-Fair,Temple,1992 4 DeonBurnett,Louisiana-Lafayette,1999 4 DaveMinnich,Arizona,2001 4 JohnTippins,MontanaState,20018. 3 SteveBroussard,BYU,1989 3 SteveBroussard,Oregon,1991 3 ShaumbeWright-Fair,FresnoState,1991 3 ShaumbeWright-Fair,Washington,1992 3 DaveMinnich,Arizona,2001 3 JonathanSmith,Idaho,2002 3 JonathanSmith,UCLA,2003 3 JeromeHarrison,UCLA,2004 3 JeromeHarrison,GramblingState,2005 3 JeromeHarrison,OregonState,2005 3 13playerspriorto1982

toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1. 16 JeromeHarrison,20052. 13 SteveBroussard,1989 13 ShaumbeWright-Fair,19924. 12 DeonBurnett,19995. 11 BobKennedy,1941 11 BernardJackson,1971 11 KenGrandberry,1972 11 SamoaSamoa,1980 11 RuebenMayes,1984 11 SteveBroussard,1988 11 MichaelBlack,1997

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toUchdowNs - cArEEr1. 33 SteveBroussard,1986-892. 25 JeromeHarrison,2004-053. 23 RuebenMayes,1982-854. 22 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1989-925. 19 KenGrandberry,1971-73 19 KerryPorter,1982-86 19 MichaelBlack,1996-978. 18 BernardJackson,1970-719. 17 TimHarris,1979-8210. 16 TaliEna,1976-79

LoNg rUsh - gAME (70+)1. 87 ChuckMorrell,Pacific,1958 87 FrankMadu,Nebraska,19953. 85 FrankMadu,MontanaState,1993 85 AlbertKennedy,Arizona,19945. 84 ByronBailey,UCLA,19496. 83 HaroldHaddock,SanJoseState,1960 83 GlenShaw,Idaho,1966 83 PorterLainhart,Hawaii,19929. 81 BobKennedy,Montana,194210. 80 RichardHanley,Montana,1919 80 TaliEna,Oregon,1979 80 JermaineGreen,UCLA,2002 80 JeromeHarrison,Idaho,200514. 79 DeJuanGilmore,BoiseState,199815. 78 EdGoddard,Idaho,1936 78 BernardJackson,Arizona,197117. 77 RickChase,Oregon,198418. 75 OscarJones,CollegeofIdaho,1928 75 KeithSimon,Willamette,1935 75 ClancyWilliams,Arizona,1963 75 DennisCadigan,Oregon,1964 75 RayWilliams,California,1978 75 RayWilliams,ArizonaState,1979 75 JermaineGreen,USC,200225. 73 DonPaul,Oregon,1948 73 TalmadgeWashington,Texas,1954 73 BernardJackson,Utah,1971 73 DeonBurnett,Louisiana-Lafayette,199929. 72 MikeWashington,OregonState,197830. 71 HowardMoses,Idaho,1932 71 SteveBroussard,Stanford,198932. 70 FrankSkadan,Idaho,1919 70 JohnBrowne,Stanford,1961 70 JuniorTautalatasi,MontanaState,1985

100-yArd rUshiNg gAMEs1. 15 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1989-92 15 JeromeHarrison,2004-053. 14 SteveBroussard,1986-894. 13 RuebenMayes,1982-855. 11 MichaelBlack,1996-976. 10 KerryPorter,1982-867. 9 KenGrandberry,1971-73 9 TimHarris,1979-829. 6 BernardJackson,1970-71 6 AndrewJones,1972-74 6 RichSwinton,1987-90 6 FrankMadu,1993-95

100-yArd rUshiNg gAMEs - coNsEcUtivE1. 14 JeromeHarrison,2004-05 (alsoPacific-10record)

pAssiNg rEcordspAss AttEMpts - gAME(45+)1. 66 DrewBledsoe,Montana,19922. 59 Alex Brink, Oregon State, 20053. 52 JackThompson,California,19764. 51 TimmRosenbach,Colorado,1987 51 ChadDeGrenier,Oregon,19936. 50 JackThompson,USC,19767. 49 TimmRosenbach,Michigan,1987 49 RyanLeaf,ArizonaState,19979. 48 JerryHenderson,Oregon,1968 48 ChadDavis,USC,199511. 47 TyPaine,USC,1970 47 JackThompson,Kansas,1977 47 MattKegel,Stanford,2003 47 MattKegel,USC,200315. 46 RyanLeaf,UCLA,1996 46 RyanLeaf,Arizona,199717. 45 DrewBledsoe,Washington,1990

pAss AttEMpts - sEAsoN1. 432 DrewBledsoe,19922. 410 RyanLeaf,19973. 402 JasonGesser,20024. 394 MattKegel,20035. 390 TimmRosenbach,19876. 375 JasonGesser,20017. 373 RyanLeaf,19968. 358 DrewBledsoe,1991 358 Alex Brink, 200510. 348 JackThompson,1978

pAss AttEMpts - cArEEr1. 1,118 JasonGesser,1999-20022. 1,086 JackThompson,1975-783. 979 DrewBledsoe,1990-924. 880 RyanLeaf,1994-975. 789 TimmRosenbach,1986-886. 725 TyPaine,1970-727. 640 ChadDavis,1994-958. 613 MarkRypien,1981-859. 595 SteveBirnbaum,1996-9910. 568 MattKegel,2000-2003

pAss coMpLEtioNs - gAME (30+)1. 37 DrewBledsoe,Montana,19922. 32 JerryHenderson,Oregon,19683. 31 Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005

pAss coMpLEtioNs - sEAsoN1. 241 DrewBledsoe,19922. 236 JasonGesser,20023. 227 RyanLeaf,19974. 222 TimmRosenbach,19875. 218 TimmRosenbach,1988 218 MattKegel,20037. 208 JackThompson,19768. 205 Alex Brink, 20059. 199 DrewBledsoe,1991 199 JasonGesser,2001

pAss coMpLEtioNs - cArEEr1. 611 JasonGesser,1999-20022. 601 JackThompson,1975-783. 532 DrewBledsoe,1990-924. 474 TimmRosenbach,1986-885. 473 RyanLeaf,1994-976. 371 ChadDavis,1994-957. 326 MarkRypien,1981-858. 325 TyPaine,1970-729. 306 SteveBirnbaum,1996-9910. 305 MattKegel,2000-03

pAssiNg yArds - gAME(300+)1. 531 Alex Brink, Oregon State, 20052. 476 DrewBledsoe,Utah,CopperBowl,19923. 447 RyanLeaf,ArizonaState,19974. 432 JasonGesser,California,20015. 431 JasonGesser,California,20026. 423 Alex Brink, California, 20057. 413 DrewBledsoe,Montana,19928. 403 MarkRypien,Oregon,19859. 400 MikePattinson,ArizonaState,199310. 391 JackThompson,California,197611. 385 DrewBledsoe,Arizona,199012. 384 RyanLeaf,Arizona,199713. 381 RyanLeaf,UCLA,199714. 374 JasonGesser,MontanaState,200115. 368 MarkRypien,Utah,198516. 364 JackThompson,MichiganState,197717. 363 DaveMathieson,Washington,196218. 358 DrewBledsoe,USC,1992 358 RyanLeaf,Washington,199720. 355 ChadDavis,ArizonaState,1994 355 RyanLeaf,SanJoseState,1996 355 RyanLeaf,USC,199723. 353 TimmRosenbach,Minnesota,198824. 352 TyPaine,USC,1970 352 TimmRosenbach,Tennessee,198826. 348 RyanLeaf,Arizona,1996 348 JasonGesser,Arizona,200028. 346 MattKegel,NewMexico,200329. 345 JackThompson,OregonState,197630. 341 AaronGarcia,Stanford,198931. 340 JackThompson,USC,197632. 334 TimmRosenbach,Michigan,1987 334 BradGossen,ArizonaState,198934. 332 RyanLeaf,California,199735. 331 RyanLeaf,Michigan,1997 331 MattKegel,Stanford,200337. 328 BradGossen,BrighamYoung,199038. 324 TimmRosenbach,Arizona,1987 324 MikePattinson,OregonState,199340. 323 DrewBledsoe,FresnoState,199241. 322 TimmRosenbach,Stanford,198842. 321 JasonGesser,ArizonaState,200043. 317 BradGossen,BrighamYoung,198944. 315 JasonGesser,USC,2002 315 MattKegel,Arizona,200346. 314 RyanLeaf,USC,199647. 311 JackThompson,Washington,197648. 310 MattKegel,Colorado,200349. 306 TimmRosenbach,Houston,198850. 305 RyanLeaf,SouthwesternLouisiana,1997 305 MattKegel,OregonState,200352. 302 RyanLeaf,Illinois,199753. 301 BobBurkhart,Idaho,195254. 300 EdBlount,OregonState,1986totAL 300+ gAMEs:54Most 300+ gAMEs:Leaf12,Gesser6,Rosenbach

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totAL 200+ gAMEs:182Most 200+ gAMEs:Gesser27,Leaf23,Bledsoe22,

Thompson22,Rosenbach16,Brink 12,Rypien11,Kegel10,Davis8,Gossen7,Henderson6,Blount5,Garcia5,Paine4.[14quarterbacks]

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pAssiNg yArds - sEAsoN1. 3,968 RyanLeaf,19972. 3,408 JasonGesser,20023. 3,246 DrewBledsoe,19924. 3,097 TimmRosenbach,19885. 3,010 JasonGesser,20016. 2,947 MattKegel,20037. 2,891 Alex Brink, 20058. 2,811 RyanLeaf,19969. 2,762 JackThompson,197610. 2,741 DrewBledsoe,1991

SENIOR RECORD 3,498 JasonGesser,2002

JUNIOR RECORD 3,968 RyanLeaf,1997

SOPHOMORE RECORD 2,891 Alex Brink, 2005

FRESHMAN RECORD tba

pAssiNg yArds - cArEEr1. 8,830 JasonGesser,1999-022. 7,818 JackThompson,1975-783. 7,433 RyanLeaf,1994-974. 7,373 DrewBledsoe,1990-925. 5,995 TimmRosenbach,1986-886. 4,573 MarkRypien,1981-857. 4,196 Alex Brink, 2004-058. 4,167 ChadDavis,1994-959. 4,136 TyPaine,1970-7210. 3,982 MattKegel,2000-03

pAssEs hAd iNtErcEptEd - gAME1. 6 JerryHenderson,ArizonaState,1967 6 ChuckPeck,California,1974 6 PaulMencke,USC,19984. 5 JerryHenderson,Baylor,1967 5 JerryHenderson,OregonState,1968 5 TimmRosenbach,Oregon,1987 5 MattKegel,OregonState,20038. 4 BobGambold,Oregon,1949 4 BobIverson,USC,1955 4 TyPaine,ArizonaState,1970 4 TyPaine,Utah,1972 4 ChuckLyon,Stanford,1975 4 JackThompson,UCLA,1976 4 SamoaSamoa,ArizonaState,1980 4 MarkRypien,USC,1984 4 TimmRosenbach,ArizonaState,1987 4 TimmRosenbach,Washington,1987 4 AaronGarcia,Arizona,1989 4 DrewBledsoe,Montana,1992 4 Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005

pAssEs hAd iNtErcEptEd - sEAsoN1. 24 TyPaine,1970 24 TimmRosenbach,19873. 20 JackThompson,19784. 19 TyPaine,19715. 17 JerryHenderson,19676. 15 DrewBledsoe,1991 15 DrewBledsoe,1992 15 MarkRypien,1984 15 MattKegel,200310. 14 BobGambold,1949 14 TomRoth,1965 14 JackThompson,1976

pAssEs hAd iNtErcEptEd - cArEEr1. 54 TyPaine,1970-72

coMpLEtioN pErcENtAgE - gAME(Min.10)1. .818 WayneBerry,Iowa,1953(9/11) .818 RickyTurner,MontanaState,1983(9/11)3. .806 TimmRosenbach,Arizona,1987(25/31)4. .800 WayneBerry,UCLA,1953(8/10) .800 FrankSarno,Pacific,1954(8/10) .800 JerryHenderson,OregonState,1966(8/10)7. .786 BobNewman,California,1956(11/14) .786 AaronGarcia,ArizonaState,1989(11/14)9. .778 BradGossen,California,1990(21/27)10. .773 BradGossen,Idaho,1989(17/22)11. .769 SamoaSamoa,California,1980(10/13) .769 AaronGarcia,OregonState,1989(10/13) .769 DrewBledsoe,OregonState,1991(20/26)14. .767 TimmRosenbach,Arizona,1988(23/30)15. .765 MarkRypien,OregonState,1985(13/17) .765 BradGossen,ArizonaState,1989(13/17)17. .750 DaveMathieson,Idaho,1962(9/12) .750 ChadDavis,OregonState,1995(21/28) .750 JasonGesser,Idaho,2002(12/16) .750 MattKegel,MontanaState,2002(9/12)NOTE:BobNewmancompleted11of12fortheWest

inthe1958East-WestShrineGame.

coMpLEtioN pErcENtAgE - sEAsoN (Min.100)1. .645 TimmRosenbach,1988(218/338)2. .608 AaronGarcia,1989(115/189)3. .587 JasonGesser,2002(236/402)4. .586 JackThompson,1976(203/335)5. .584 JackThompson,1977(192/329)6. .582 MarkRypien,1985(159/273)7. .581 ChadDavis,1994(197/339)8. .581 RickyTurner,1983(100/172)9. .578 ChadDavis,1995(174/301)10. .573 Alex Brink, 2005 (205/358)

coMpLEtioN pErcENtAgE - cArEEr(Min.150)1. .601 TimmRosenbach,1986-88(474/789)2. .580 ChadDavis,1994-95(371-640)3. .563 BobNewman,1956-58(246/437)4. .553 JackThomson,1975-78)(601/1,086)5. .547 JasonGesser,1999-02(611/1,118) .547 Alex Brink, 2004-05 (302/552)7. .543 DrewBledsoe,1990-92(532/979)8. .538 RyanLeaf,1994-97(473/880)9. .537 MattKegel,2000-03(305/568)10. .532 MarkRypien,1981-85(326/613)

toUchdowNs - gAME1. 6 JasonGesser,Arizona,2000(3ot)2. 5 JackThompson,Washington,1976 5 TimmRosenbach,Tennessee,1988 5 DrewBledsoe,OregonState,1991 5 RyanLeaf,California,1997 5 Alex Brink, California, 20057. 4 JackThompson,Idaho,1977 4 MarkRypien,USC,1984 4 MarkRypien,Oregon,1985 4 MikePattinson,MontanaState,1993 4 RyanLeaf,Temple,1996 4 RyanLeaf,SanJoseState,1996 4 RyanLeaf,Oregon,1996 4 RyanLeaf,Illinois,1997 4 RyanLeaf,SouthwesternLouisiana,1997 4 JasonGesser,Utah,2000 4 JasonGesser,California,2001 4 JasonGesser,California,2002 4 JasonGesser,Oregon,2002 4 JoshSwogger,Idaho,2004 4 Alex Brink, Oregon State, 2005

toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1. 34 RyanLeaf,19972. 28 JasonGesser,20023. 26 JasonGesser,20014. 24 TimmRosenbach,1988 24 Alex Brink, 20056. 21 RyanLeaf,1996 21 MattKegel,20038. 20 JackThompson,1976 20 DrewBledsoe,199210. 17 JackThompson,1978 17 DrewBledsoe,1991

toUchdowNs - cArEEr1. 70 JasonGesser,1999-012. 59 RyanLeaf,1994-973. 53 JackThompson,1975-784. 46 DrewBledsoe,1990-925. 39 TimmRosenbach,1986-886. 31 Alex Brink, 2004-057. 28 MarkRypien,1981-858. 27 BobNewman,1956-589. 24 MattKegel,2000-0310. 22 ChadDavis,1994-95

LoNgEst pAss pLAy - gAME1. 97 SteveBirnbaumtoNianTaylor,Idaho,19982. 88 MattKegeltoMarcusWilliams,USC,20003. 87 BobNewmantoJackFanning,Stanford,1957 87 DrewBledsoetoPhillipBobo,Utah,19925. 84 BobBurkharttoHarlanSvare,Idaho,1952 84 WayneBerrytoJimHarerty,Iowa,1953 84 MattKegeltoDevardDarling,Arizona,20038. 82 MarkRypientoRuebenMayes,Oregon,19859. 81 TimmRosenbachtoTimStallworth,Tennessee,

198810. 80 DavidWilsontoGailCogdill,Northwestern,

1958 80 JerryHendersontoLarryThatcher,UCLA,1967 80 JackThompsontoRayWilliams,ArizonaState,

1978 80 EdBlounttoKitrickTaylor,OregonState,1986 80 RyanLeaftoKevinMcKenzie,Illinois,1997 80 Alex Brink to Jason Hill, California, 200516. 79 BobNewmantoBillSteiger,Oregon,1956 79 TimmRosenbachtoSteveBroussard,Wyo-

ming,198718. 78 TomRothtoBobSimpson,Villanova,1965 78 RickOlsentoFredMoore,Washington,1969 78 RyanLeaftoChrisJackson,UCLA,199720. 77 AaronGarciatoTimStallworth,USC,1989 77 MattKegeltoScottLunde,Colorado,2003

coNsEcUtivE gAMEs with A td pAss1. 25 JasonGesser,2001-022. 17 RyanLeaf,1996-97

Most gAMEs with A td pAss1. 31 JasonGesser,1999-20022. 28 JackThompson,1975-783. 24 RyanLeaf,1995-974. 23 DrewBledsoe,1990-925. 22 TimmRosenbach,1986-886. 16 Alex Brink, 2004-057. 13 MattKegel,2000-038. 12 MarkRypien,1981-85

MULtipLE td pAss gAMEs1. 21 JasonGesser,1999-20022. 16 RyanLeaf,1995-973. 15 JackThompson,1975-784. 14 DrewBledsoe,1990-925. 12 TimmRosenbach,1986-886. 10 MarkRypien,1981-85

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totAL oFFENsE rEcordsNEt yArds - gAME(300+)1. 515 Alex Brink, Oregon State, 20052. 468 DrewBledsoe,Utah,CopperBowl,19923. 424 Alex Brink, California, 20054. 417 JasonGesser,California,20025. 412 MarkRypien,Oregon,1985 412 JasonGesser,California,20017. 409 MarkRypien,Utah,19858. 403 MikePattinson,ArizonaState,1993 403 RyanLeaf,ArizonaState,199710. 398 DrewBledsoe,Montana,199211. 393 JasonGesser,MontanaState,200112. 385 RyanLeaf,Arizona,199713. 384 TimmRosenbach,Tennessee,198814. 382 DrewBledsoe,Arizona,199015. 380 RyanLeaf,UCLA,199716. 378 TimmRosenbach,Minnesota,198817. 357 RuebenMayes,Stanford,198418. 355 JackThompson,USC,1976 355 BradGossen,BrighamYoung,198920. 352 SteveGrant,Oregon,35221. 351 TimmRosenbach,California,198822. 350 TyPaine,USC,197023. 349 DrewBledsoe,USC,199224. 348 JackThompson,MichiganState,197725. 347 RyanLeaf,Washington,199726. 345 MattKegel,Stanford,200327. 343 RyanLeaf,SanJoseState,199628. 341 ChadDavis,Arizona,199429. 340 SamoaSamoa,Stanford,198030. 339 JackThompson,OregonState,197631. 337 TimmRosenbach,Michigan,1987 337 RyanLeaf,Michigan,199733. 334 BradGossen,ArizonaState,198934. 333 JackThompson,California,1976 333 AaronGarcia,Stanford,198936. 332 DrewBledsoe,FresnoState,199237. 331 TimmRosenbach,Arizona,198738. 329 BradGossen,BrighamYoung,1990 329 RyanLeaf,USC,1997 329 JasonGesser,ArizonaState,200041. 328 RyanLeaf,California,199742. 326 JasonGesser,Arizona,2000 326 MattKegel,Colorado,200344. 325 JackThompson,ArizonaState,197845. 322 RyanLeaf,Louisiana-Lafayette,199746. 321 TimmRosenbach,UCLA,198847. 317 MattKegel,Arizona,200348. 316 JasonGesser,USC,200249. 314 Alex Brink, Oregon, 200550. 311 DrewBledsoe,OhioState,1991 311 RyanLeaf,Illinois,199752. 309 MattKegel,NewMexico,200353. 306 DaveMathieson,Washington,1962 306 JackThompson,UNLV,1978 306 MikePattinson,OregonState,199356. 305 TimmRosenbach,Stanford,198857. 302 MarkRypien,UCLA,1985 302 EdBlount,OregonState,1986 302 JasonGesser,BoiseState,2000 302 Alex Brink, Washington, 200561. 301 BobBurkhart,Idaho,1952 301 BradGossen,Idaho,1989 301 AaronGarcia,Oregon,1989

totAL 300+ gAMEs:63gamesby19playersMost 300+ gAMEs:Leaf10,Rosenbach7,Gesser7,

Thompson6,Bledsoe6,Gossen4,Kegel4,Brink 4,Rypien3,Garcia2,Pattinson2,Burkhart1,Mathieson1,Paine1,Grant1,Samoa1,Mayes1,Blount1,Davis1.

totAL 200+ gAMEs:207by31playersMost 200+ gAMEs:Gesser27,Bledsoe23,Leaf23,

Rosenbach20,Thompson19,Rypien12,Paine12,Brink 12,Kegel10,Davis8,Gossen7,Besser6,Grant5,Blount5,Garcia5.

NEt yArds - sEAsoN1. 3,920 RyanLeaf,1997(492plays)2. 3,433 TimmRosenbach,1988(467)3. 3,292 JasonGesser,2002(456)4. 3,185 DrewBledsoe,1992(516)5. 3,111 JasonGesser,2001(461)6. 2,997 Alex Brink, 2005 (414)7. 2,898 MattKegel,2003(452)8. 2,743 TimmRosenbach,1987(528)9. 2,702 JackThompson,1976(448)10. 2,675 RyanLeaf,1996(442)

SENIOR RECORD 3,292 JasonGesser,2002

JUNIOR RECORD 3,920 RyanLeaf,1997

SOPHOMORE RECORD 2,997 Alex Brink, 2005

FRESHMAN RECORD tba

NEt yArds - cArEEr1. 9,007 JasonGesser,1999-012. 7,698 JackThompson,1975-783. 7,262 RyanLeaf,1994-974. 7,151 DrewBledsoe,1990-925. 6,690 TimmRosenbach,1986-886. 5,101 MarkRypien,1981-857. 5,046 TyPaine,1970-728. 4,252 Alex Brink, 2004-059. 4,167 ChadDavis,1994-9510. 3,947 MattKegel,2000-03

totAL pLAys - gAME (55+)1. 74 DrewBledsoe,Montana,19922. 66 TimmRosenbach,Colorado,19873. 65 Alex Brink, Oregon State, 20054. 64 ChadDeGrenier,Oregon,19935. 62 JackThompson,California,19766. 61 DrewBledsoe,OhioState,19917. 60 TimmRosenbach,Michigan,19878. 59 JackThompson,USC,1976 59 RyanLeaf,ArizonaState,199710. 58 DrewBledsoe,UCLA,199111. 56 TimmRosenbach,Washington,1987 56 MattKegel,USC,200313. 55 TyPaine,USC,1970 55 SamoaSamoa,Stanford,1980 55 TimmRosenbach,Oregon,1987 55 DrewBledsoe,ArizonaState,1990

totAL pLAys - sEAsoN1. 528 TimmRosenbach,19872. 516 DrewBledsoe,19923. 492 RyanLeaf,19974. 467 TimmRosenbach,19885. 462 DrewBledsoe,19916. 461 JasonGesser,20017. 456 JasonGesser,20028. 452 MattKegel,20039. 448 JackThompson,197610. 444 ChadDavis,1994

totAL pLAys - cArEEr1. 1,357 JasonGesser,1999-022. 1,345 JackThompson,1975-783. 1,216 DrewBledsoe,1990-924. 1,086 TimmRosenbach,1986-885. 1,053 RyanLeaf,1994-976. 1,052 TyPaine,1970-727. 808 MarkRypien,1981-858. 800 ChadDavis,1994-959. 677 RickyTurner,1980-8310. 676 MattKegel,2000-03

AvErAgE/pLAy - gAME(Min.10plays)1. 15.9 JohnHopkins,Idaho,1975(15/238)

AvErAgE/pLAy - sEAsoN(Min.100plays)1. 7.97 RyanLeaf,1997(492/3,920)2. 7.35 TimmRosenbach,1998(467/3,433)3. 7.24 Alex Brink, 2005 (414/2,997)4. 7.22 JasonGesser,2002(456/3,292)5. 7.07 BradGossen,1989(194/1,371)6. 6.93 MarkRypien,1985(2,417)7. 6.75 JasonGesser,2001(461/3,111)8. 6.72 BernardJackson,1971(177/1,189)9. 6.63 AaronGarcia,1989(241/1,599) 6.63 JasonGesser,2000(304/2,014)

AvErAgE/pLAy - cArEEr(Min.250plays)1. 6.90 RyanLeaf,1994-97(1,053/7,262)2. 6.64 JasonGesser,1999-02(1,357/9,007)3. 6.47 Alex Brink, 2004-05 (657/4,252)4. 6.31 MarkRypien,1981-85(808/5,101)5. 6.16 TimmRosenbach,1986-88

(1,086/6,690)6. 5.88 DrewBledsoe,1990-92(1,216/7,151)7. 5.84 MattKegel,2000-03(676/3,947)8. 5.72 JackThompson,1975-78(1,345/7,698)9. 5.54 SteveBirnbaum,1996-99(658/3,648)10. 5.53 RuebenMayes,1982-85(636/3,519)

toUchdowNs rEspoNsiBLE For - gAME1. 6 JackThompson,Arizona,1978 6 TimmRosenbach,Tennessee,1988 6 JasonGesser,Arizona,2000(3ot)4. 5 Alex Brink, California, 2005 5. 4 BobNewman,OregonState,1957 4 ChuckLyon,Idaho,1975

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toUchdowNs rEspoNsiBLE For - cArEEr1. 74 JasonGesser,1999-012. 72 RyanLeaf,1994-973. 63 JackThompson,1975-784. 56 DrewBledsoe,1990-925. 54 TimmRosenbach,1986-886. 38 MarkRypien,1981-857. 34 Alex Brink, 2004-058. 33 SteveBroussard,1986-899. 32 TyPaine,1970-7210. 27 MattKegel,2000-03

ALL-pUrposE yArds(Rushing,Receiving,PuntReturns,KOReturns,InterceptionReturns,since1980)

ALL-pUrposE yArds - gAME (200+)1. 375 RuebenMayes,Oregon,19842. 282 DeronPointer,ArizonaState,19933. 272 JeromeHarrison,UCLA,20054. 269 RuebenMayes,Stanford,19845. 266 NianTaylor,Idaho,19986. 265 MichaelBlack,California,19967. 259 JeromeHarrison,Arizona,State,20058. 258 SteveBroussard,ArizonaState,19899. 246 SteveBroussard,Oregon,198910. 240 Jason Hill, California, 200511. 239 JeromeHarrison,UCLA,200412. 228 PhillipBobo,Utah(CopperBowl),199813. 226 JonathanSmith,Idaho,200314. 225 SammyMoore,Colorado,2003 225 JonathanSmith,UCLA,200316. 223 SteveBroussard,Arizona,198817. 222 ShawnTims,SouthwesternLouisiana,

199718. 221 LeafordHackett,Stanford,199919. 220 DaveMinnich,OregonState,200120. 219 JeromeHarrison,Stanford,200521. 218 RuebenMayes,BallState,198422. 216 SteveBroussard,California,198923. 215 JonathanSmith,UCLA,200324. 214 MichaelBlack,Oregon,199625. 212 RuebenMayes,Oregon,198526. 211 DeeMoronkola,Oregon,199827. 210 NakoaMcElrath,BoiseState,200128. 209 SteveBroussard,California,198829. 208 MikeWashington,Pacific,1980 208 SteveBroussard,Illinois,198831. 206 Jason Hill, Colorado, 200432. 205 ShaumbeWright-Fair,Arizona,1990 205 LeafHackett,Arizona,199830. 202 KevinBrown,Stanford,199831. 200 NianTaylor,UCLA,1997

ALL-pUrposE yArds - sEAsoN (minimum 1,000 yards)(Rushing,Receiving,PuntReturns,KOReturns,InterceptionReturns,since1980)1. 2,118 BernardJackson,1971(1,189-185-0-

744-0)2. 2,113 JeromeHarrison,2005(1,900-206-0-7-0)3. 1,790 SteveBroussard,1989(1,237-326-0-

227-0)4. 1,768 RuebenMayes,1984(1,637-113-0-18-0)5. 1,653 SammyMoore,2003(0-533-405-715-0)6. 1,533 SteveBroussard,1988(1,280-152-0-

101-07. 1,501 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1992(1,330-171-

0-0)8. 1,488 RuebenMayes,1985(1,236-252-0-0-0)9. 1,442 ClarenceWilliams,1964(783-210-108-

341-0)10. 1,419 JonathanSmith,2003(961-349-0-109-0)11. 1,358 MichaelBlack,1997(1,181-177-0-0-0)12. 1,356 BernardJackson,1970(590-268-498-0-0)13. 1,269 RichardCalvin,1987(822-246-0-201-0)14. 1,236 DeronPointer,1993(0-996-0-240-0)15. 1,208 JerryWilliams,1948(494-266-NR-448)16. 1,199 NakoaMcElrath,2001(36-1,163-0-0-0)17. 1,194 DeonBurnett,1999(974-220-0-0-0)18. 1,180 TimStallworth,1988(0-1,151-0-29-0)19. 1,179 AndrewJones,1973(1,059-29-0-91-0)20. 1,166 RichSwinton,1988(1,018-104-0-44-0)21. 1,154 JeromeHarrison,2004(900-69-13-172-0)22. 1,137 TaliEna,1978(728-409-0-0-0)23. 1,124 MikeLevenseller,1976(0-1,124-0-0-0)24. 1,120 KevinBrown,1998(1,046-74-0-0-0)25. 1,117 MichaelBlack,1996(948-169-0-0-0)26. 1,106 KenGrandberry,1972(833-273-0-0-0)27. 1,093 Jason Hill, 2005 (minus 4-1,097-0-0-0)28. 1,086 KeithLincoln,1959(670-36-157-223)29. 1,074 KerryPorter,1983(1,000-74-0-0-030. 1,057 KevinMcKenzie,1997(minus7-911-25-

128-031. 1,055 DonPaul,1949(332-352-206-195)32. 1,049 SteveBroussard,1987(254-701-0-74-0)33. 1,041 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1991(843-198-0-

0-0)34. 1,040 JeromeRiley,2002(67-939-0-0-0)35. 1,024 C.J.Davis,1992(0-1,024-0-0-0)36. 1,013 TimHarris,1981(931-71-0-11-0)37. 1,007 Jason Hill, 2004 (0-1,007-0-0-0)38. 1,005 ChrisJackson,1997(0-1,005-0-0-0)

ALL-pUrposE yArds - cArEEr1. 4,635 SteveBroussard,1986-892. 4,418 RuebenMayes,1982-843. 3,804 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1989-924. 3,584 TimHarris,1979-825. 3,474 BernardJackson,1970-716. 3,267 JeromeHarrison,2004-05

(2,800-275-13-179-0)7. 3,166 NianTaylor,1996-998. 2,960 DeronPointer,1991-939. 2,850 MikeWashington,1976-78,8010. 2,838 DanDoornink,1974-77

pAss rEcEiviNg rEcordsrEcEptioNs - gAME (10+)1. 12 DougFlansburg,Houston,19662. 11 HughCampbell,ArizonaState,1960 11 LeafordHackett,Oregon,19984. 10 EdBarker,Stanford,1951 10 EdBarker,Washington,1952 10 HughCampbell,Washington,1962 10 DennisKloke,SanJoseState,1963 10 DougFlansburg,Baylor,1966 10 RonSouza,Oregon,1968 10 SteveBroussard,Stanford,1987 10 PhillipBobo,ArizonaState,1990 10 BrettCarolan,Montana,1992 10 DeronPointer,ArizonaState,1993 10 LeafordHackett,Stanford,1999 10 NakoaMcElrath,Idaho,2001 10 ScottLunde,USC,2003 10 Jason Hill, Grambling State, 2005

rEcEptioNs - sEAsoN1. 72 NakoaMcElrath,20012. 67 MikeLevenseller,19763. 66 HughCampbell,19604. 63 TimStallworth,1988 63 C.J.Davis,19926. 62 Jason Hill, 20057. 59 SteveBroussard,19878. 57 HughCampbell,1962 57 JeromeRiley,200210. 55 KevinMcKenzie,1997

SENIOR RECORD 72 NakoaMcElrath,2001

JUNIOR RECORD 67 MikeLevenseller,1976

SOPHOMORE RECORD 66 HughCampbell,1960

FRESHMAN RECORD tba

rEcEptioNs - cArEEr1. 176 HughCampbell,1960-62(2,452yards)2. 148 PhillipBobo,1990-91(2,182yards)3. 140 DougFlansburg,1965-67(1,652yards) 140 NianTaylor,1996-99(2,447yards)5. 128 C.J.Davis,1988-92(2,168yards)6. 125 TimStallworth,1986-89(2,250yards)7. 121 MikeLevenseller,1975-77(2,061yards)8. 120 SteveBroussard,1986-89(1,179yards)9. 116 BrianKelly,1975-77(1,792yards)10. 112 DeronPointer,1991-93(2,098yards) 107 Jason Hill, 2003-05 (2,104 yards)

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rEcEiviNg yArds - gAME(150+)1. 255 DeronPointer,ASU,19932. 254 NianTaylor,Idaho,19983. 252 GailCogdill,Northwestern,19584. 240 Jason Hill, California, 20055. 215 EdBarker,OregonState,19516. 212 PhillipBobo,Utah,CopperBowl,19927. 210 NakoaMcElrath,BoiseState,20018. 206 Jason Hill, Colorado, 20049. 200 NianTaylor,UCLA,199710. 198 HarlanSvare,Idaho,195211. 190 Jason Hill, Oregon State, 200512. 185 ChrisJackson,Washington,199713. 178 HughCampbell,Washington,196214. 176 TimStallworth,Minnesota,198815. 173 JeromeRiley,Stanford,200216. 170 TimStallworth,UCLA,198817. 168 NianTaylor,ArizonaState,199818. 163 JimOggs,Idaho,1970 163 NakoaMcElrath,California,200120. 162 ShawnMcWashington,ArizonaState,

199721. 161 EdBarker,Stanford,195122. 158 JeromeRiley,ArizonaState,200123. 157 CalvinGriggs,Stanford,1989 157 KevinMcKenzie,Arizona,199725. 155 DeronPointer,USC,199126. 154 TimStallworth,Idaho,1989 154 NakoaMcElrath,MontanaState,200128. 151 PhillipBobo,Washington,1951 151 MiltonWynn,Idaho,2000totAL 100+ gAMEs:132gamesby59players.Most 100+ gAMEs:Levenseller11,Stallworth9,

Campbell7,Bobo7,Hill 7,Davis6,Barker5,McKenzie5,Taylor5,McElrath3.

totAL 150+ gAMEs:29gamesby18players.Most 150+ gAMEs:Stallworth3,Taylor3,McElrath

3,Hill 3,Barker2,Pointer2,Bobo2,Svare1,Cogdill1,Campbell1,Oggs1,Griggs1,McWashington1,Jackson1,McKenzie1,Wynn1,Riley1.

rEcEiviNg yArds - sEAsoN1. 1,163 NakoaMcElrath,20012. 1,151 TimStallworth,19883. 1,124 MikeLevenseller,19764. 1,097 Jason Hill, 20055. 1,024 C.J.Davis,19926. 1,007 Jason Hill, 20047. 1,005 ChrisJackson,19978. 996 DeronPointer,19939. 964 MiltonWynn,200010. 959 MikeBush,2001

rEcEiviNg yArds - cArEEr1. 2,452 HughCampbell,1960-622. 2,447 NianTaylor,1996-993. 2,250 TimStallworth,1986-894. 2,182 PhillipBobo,1990-925. 2,168 C.J.Davis,1988-926. 2,104 Jason Hill, 2003-057. 2,098 DeronPointer,1991-938. 2,051 MikeLevenseller,1975-779. 1,792 BrianKelly,1975-7710. 1,658 MikeBush,2001-02

rEcEiviNg AvErAgE - sEAsoN(Min.20receptions)1. 25.9 NianTaylor,1997(22/570)2. 23.2 SammyMoore,2003(23/532)3. 22.8 GailCogdill,1958(21/479)4. 22.4 Jason Hill, 2004 (45/1007)5. 21.2 DeronPointer,1993(47/996)6. 20.9 MikeBush,2001(46/959)7. 20.2 KevinMcKenzie,1996(31/626)8. 19.5 MarcusWilliams,2000(33/643)9. 19.4 KitrickTaylor,1986(27/523)10. 19.0 BrockAynsley,1970(21/400)

rEcEiviNg AvErAgE - cArEEr(Min.30receptions)1. 19.6 GailCogdill,1957-59(64/1,256)

rEcEiviNg toUchdowNs - gAME1. 3 JackFanning,Nebraska,1957 3 HughCampbell,ArizonaState,1960 3 MikeLevenseller,Washington,1976 3 PhillipBobo,ArizonaState,1990 3 DeronPointer,ASU,1993 3 NianTaylor,Idaho,1998 3 NakoaMcElrath,Arizona,2000 3 NakoaMcElrath,BoiseState,2001 3 Jason Hill, Idaho, 2004 3 Jason Hill, California, 2005

rEcEiviNg toUhdowNs - sEAsoN1. 13 Jason Hill, 20052. 12 Jason Hill, 20043. 11 KevinMcKenzie,1997 11 ChrisJackson,1997 11 DevardDarling,20026. 10 HughCampbell,1960 10 MikeBush,20018. 9 EdBarker,1951 9 JackFanning,1957 9 KitrickTaylor,1986 9 DeronPointer,1993 9 NakoaMcElrath,2001

rEcEiviNg toUchdowNs - cArEEr1. 25 Jason Hill, 2003-052. 22 HughCampbell,1960-623. 18 NianTaylor,1996-99 18 DeronPointer,1991-93 18 DevardDarling,2002-036. 16 BrianKelly,1975-77 16 TimStallworth,1986-89 16 PhillipBobo,1990-92 16 MikeBush,2001-0210. 14 C.J.Davis,1988-92 14 NakoaMcElrath,2000-01

LoNgEst rEcEptioN - gAME1. 97 NianTaylorfromSteveBirnbaum,Idaho,19982. 88 MarcusWilliamsfromMattKegel,USC,20003. 87 JackFanningfromBobNewman,Stanford,1957 87 PhillipBobofromDrewBledsoe,Utah,19925. 84 HarlanSvarefromBobBurkhart,Idaho,1952 84 JimHagertyfromWayneBerry,Iowa,1953 84 DevardDarlingfromMattKegel,Arizona,20038. 82 RuebenMayesfromMarkRypien,Oregon,19859. 81 TimStallworthfromTimmRosenbach,Tennessee,

198810. 80 GailCogdillfromDavidWilson,Northwestern,

1958 80 LarryThatcherfromJerryHenderson,UCLA,1967 80 RayWilliamsfromJackThompson,ArizonaState,

1978 80 KitrickTaylorfromEdBlount,OregonState,1986 80 KevinMcKenziefromRyanLeaf,Illinois,1997 80 Jason Hill from Alex Brink, California, 200516. 79 BillSteigerfromBobNewman,Oregon,1956 79 SteveBroussardfromTimmRosenbach,Wyoming,

198718. 78 BobSimpsonfromTomRoth,Villanova,1965 78 FredMoorefromRickOlsen,Washington,1969 78 ChrisJacksonfromRyanLeaf,UCLA,199721. 77 TimStallworthfromAaronGarcia,USC,1989 77 ScottLundefromMattKegel,Colorado,2003

iNtErcEptioN rEcordsiNtErcEptioNs - gAME1. 4 LamontThompson,UCLA,20012. 3 BillLippincott,OregonState,1945 3 LaverneTorgeson,PennState,1948 3 CleteBaltes,Stanford,1962 3 RickReed,Oregon,1966 3 LionelThomas,Pacific,1969 3 LionelThomas,Idaho,1970 3 EricJohnson,Washington,1972 3 PaulSorensen,Arizona,1981 3 RonCollins,Stanford,1984 3 ToreyHunter,ASU,1991 3 LamontThompson,Washington,1997 3 WillDerting,Nevada,2002

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iNtErcEptioNs - sEAsoN1. 10 LamontThompson,20012. 8 RickReed,19683. 7 ErnestThomas,1969 7 EricJohnson,1973 7 BillLippincott,1945 7 JasonDavid,2002 7 ErikColeman,20038. 6 LionelThomas,1969 6 LamontThompson,1997 6 JasonDavid,2003

SENIOR RECORD 10 LamontThompson,2001

JUNIOR RECORD 7 JasonDavid,2002

SOPHOMORE RECORD 5 GregBurns,1992

FRESHMAN RECORD 7 BillLippincott,1945

iNtErcEptioNs - cArEEr (7+)1. 24 LamontThompson,1997-99,012. 16 JasonDavid,2000-033. 14 RickReed,1966-684. 13 BillLippincott,1945-48 13 LionelThomas,1969-706. 12 EricJohnson,1971-73 12 ErikColeman,2000-038. 11 DonPaul,1946-49 11 ToreyHunter,1991-94 11 MarcusTrufant,1999-0211. 9 GregBurns,1991-93,95 9 BillyNewman,1998-0113. 8 BudRoffler,1949-51 8 WayneBerry,1951-5315. 7 LaverneTorgeson,1948-50 7 DonaldJohnson,1957-59 7 BillGaskins,1963-65 7 NateBradley,1980-81 7 KevinThomasson,1983-86 7 ArtieHolmes,1985-88

iNtErcEptioN yArds - gAME1. 98 WillDerting,Nevada,20022. 96 FrankMiyaki,Idaho,19453. 93 LionelThomas,UCLA,19694. 91 HaroldHaddock,Pacific,19605. 81 MikeAbbott,SanJoseState,1962

iNtErcEptioN yArds - sEAsoN1. 156 LionelThomas,19692. 144 JasonDavid,20033. 143 FrankMiyaki,19454. 137 RickReed,19685. 105 MikeAbbott,19626. 101 JasonDavid,20027. 98 HaroldHaddock,1960 98 WillDerting,20029. 97 LamontThompson,200110. 96 RonCollins,1986

iNtErcEptioN yArds - cArEEr1. 318 JasonDavid,2000-032. 231 RickReed,1966-683. 223 LamontThompson,1997-99,014. 216 DonPaul,1946-495. 197 BillLippincott,1945-486. 190 LionelThomas,1969-707. 166 BillGaskins,1963-658. 139 MarcusTrufant,1999-029. 106 BillyNewman,1998-0110. 101 LaverneTorgeson,1948-50

iNtErcEptioN toUchdowNs - gAME1. 1 36players,41times-AlbertCharlton,

California(53),1951;ChuckStone,Washington(54),1953;BruceNevitt,Stanford(32),1954;GarnerEkstran,Stanford(40),1960;HaroldHaddock,Pacific(91),1960;ClancyWilliams,SanJoseState,1962(62);BillGaskins,Pacific(50),1964;BillGaskins,Villanova(41),1965;LewisNorris,ArizonaState(57),1966;LionelThomas,UCLA(93),1969;TomPoe,Minnesota(26),1971;MarkPatterson,California(63),1975;MattElisara,UCLA(42),1981;JoeTaylor,Michigan(63),1983;RonCollins,UNLV(71),1986;BrianForde,Wyoming(27),1987;JamesHasty,Wyoming(40),1987;ShawnLandrum,Arizona(62),1987;DanWebber,Arizona(1),1987;RonRicard,Oregon(74),1989;RooseveltNoble,OregonState(61),1989;JohnDiggs,UCLA(72),1990;AlvinDunn,BYU(25),1990;MichaelWright,Arizona(29),1991;RonChilds,UCLA(17),1992;ChrisHayes,ArizonaState(44),1993;DeWaynePatterson,UCLA(89),1993;ShadHinchen,OregonState(23),1996;BillyNewman,Idaho(10),2000;BillyNewman,Stanford(54),2001;LamontThompson,Arizona(36),2001;ErikColeman,OregonState(43),2001;JasonDavid,Purdue(45),2001;RaonallSmith,BoiseState(54),2001;WillDert-ing,Nevada(98),2002;ErikColeman,UCLA(25),2002;JasonDavid,Colorado(41),2003;JasonDavid,Arizona(34),2003;VirgilWilliams,Oregon(40),2003;PatBennett,ASU(39),2003;PatBen-nett,USC(28),2004;Eric Frampton, Nevada, 2005.

iNtErcEptioN toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1, 2 JasonDavid,20032. 1 37players-seelistabove

iNtErcEptioN toUchdowNs - cArEEr1 3 JasonDavid,2000-032. 2 BillGaskins,1963-65 2 BillyNewman,1998-01 2 ErikColeman,2000-03 2 PatBennett,2001-046. 1 33players(seelistaboveunderSingle

Game)

LoNgEst iNtErcEtpioN - gAME1. 98 WillDerting,Nevada,20022. 93 LionelThomas,UCLA,19693. 91 HaroldHaddock,Pacific,19604. 89 FrankMiyaki,Idaho,1945(ns) 89 DeWaynePatterson,UCLA,19936. 75 EddiePillings,Gonzaga,1941(ns)7. 74 BillLippincott,Montana,1948(ns) 74 RonRicard,Oregon,19899. 71 RonCollins,UNLV,198610. 70 ClarenceZimmerman,Oregon,1915

(ns) 70 BillSewell,Gonzaga,1941(ns)

pAssEs dEFENsEd - sEAsoN[Researchinthiscategorystillon-going]1. 23 LamontThompson,2001

pAssEs dEFENsEd - cArEEr[Researchinthiscategorystillon-going]1. 36 JasonDavid,2000-03

pUNtiNg rEcordspUNts - gAME1. 14 MikeMonahan,Stanford,19692. 12 SteveJohnston,UCLA,19923. 11 HankGrenda,Washington,1968 11 GlennHarper,Oregon,1982 11 SteveJohnston,UCLA,1993 11 GeorgeMartin,Illinois,1994 11 GeorgeMartin,UCLA,1994 11 GeorgeMartin,Oregon,1994 11 GeorgeMartin,Arizona,1994

pUNts - sEAsoN1. 95 GeorgeMartin,19942. 82 KareemAnderson,19993. 78 KyleBasler,20044. 77 KyleBasler,20035. 71 AlanCox,20006. 70 SteveJohnston,1992 70 KareemAnderson,19988. 69 RobMyers,19879. 68 BillSewell,1941 68 JamesEngstrom,1967 68 HankGrenda,1968

pUNts - cArEEr1. 255 KyleBasler,2002-052. 217 GavinHedrick,1974-773. 208 RobMyers,1986-894. 192 GlennHarper,1982-855. 189 TimDavey,1978-816. 168 JamesEngstrom,1965-677. 156 GeorgeMartin,1994-958. 154 KareemAnderson,1998-999. 135 AlanCox,2000-0110. 125 SteveJohnston,1992-1993

pUNtiNg AvErAgE - gAME(Min.5punts)1. 53.4 KyleBasler,Arizona,2004(7/374)2. 52.0 JasonHanson,Wyoming,1990(5/260)

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pUNtiNg AvErAgE - sEAsoN(Min.25punts)1. 45.4 JasonHanson,1990(59/2,674)2. 44.7 GavinHedrick,1977(53/2,368) 44.7 GavinHedrick,1975(50/2,234) 44.7 RobMyers,1989(52/2,326)5. 43.5 JeffBanks,1997(56/2,431) 43.5 KyleBasler,2003(77/3,351)7. 43.4 KeithLincoln,1959(41/1,779)8. 43.2 GavinHedrick,1976(59/2,549) 43.2 GeorgeMartin,1995(67/2,892)10. 43.1 KyleBasler,2004(78/3,361)

pUNtiNg AvErAgE - cArEEr(Min.90punts)1. 43.4 GavinHedrick,1974-77(217/9,409)

pUNtiNg yArds - gAME (400+)1. 573 MikeMonahan,Stanford,19692. 526 GavinHedrick,Idaho,19783. 480 SteveJohnston,UCLA,19924. 469 GlennHarper,Oregon,19825. 443 SteveJohnston,UCLA,1993 443 GeorgeMartin,Oregon,19947. 430 KyleBasler,Stanford,20038. 407 HankGrenda,Washington,1968 407 RobMyers,Wyoming,198910. 406 RobMyers,ArizonaState,198711. 405 GeorgeMartin,UCLA,199412. 402 GavinHedrick,Nebraska,197713. 400 MikeMonahan,Pacific,1969

pUNtiNg yArds - sEAsoN1. 3,689 GeorgeMartin,1994(95)2. 3,384 KareemAnderson,1999(82)3. 3,361 KyleBasler,2004(78)4. 3,351 KyleBasler,2003(77)5. 2,892 GeorgeMartin,1995(67)6. 2,726 AlanCox,2000(71)7. 2,698 SteveJohnston,1992(70)8. 2,679 JasonHanson,1990(59)9. 2,640 RobMyers,1987(69)10. 2,628 AlanCox,2001(64)

pUNtiNg yArds - cArEEr1. 10,794 KyleBasler,2002-05(255)2. 9,409 GavinHedrick,1974-77(217)3. 8,346 RobMyers,1986-89(208)4. 7,911 TimDavey,1978-81(189)5. 7,733 GlennHarper,1982-856. 6,601 JamesEngstrom,1965-67(168)7. 6,375 GeorgeMartin,1994-95(156)8. 6,219 KareemAnderson,1998-99(154)9. 5,354 AlanCox,2000-01(135)10. 5,225 SteveJohnston,1992-93(125)

LoNgEst pUNt - gAME1. 87 KyleBasler,Arizona,20042. 83 GavinHedrick,California,19753. 82 GavinHedrick,California,19774. 81 RobMeyers,USC,19895. 80 RichardEmerson,Oklahoma,19386. 76 MarkRypien,OregonState,19847. 75 RobMyers,Wyoming,19898. 74 KeithLincoln,Idaho,1960 74 RobMyers,Washington,198910. 73 WayneBerry,OregonState,1953 73 RobertJames,Army,1963

pUNt rEtUrN rEcordspUNt rEtUrNs - gAME1. 9 JayDumas,Oregon,19942. 8 JerryWilliams,Oregon,1946 8 HarryThompson,Idaho,19724. 7 MarcusTrufant,Oregon,2002 7 Michael Bumpus, Arizona, 20046. 6 BillyGribble,BYU,1981 6 KitrickTaylor,Oregon,1983 6 EdBlount,California,1984 6 PhillipBobo,UCLA,1992 6 JayDumas,California,1993 6 JayDumas,UCLA,1993 6 JayDumas,USC,1994 6 SammyMoore,Arizona,2003 6 SammyMoore,Stanford,2003 6 Michael Bumpus, Colorado, 2004

pUNt rEtUrNs - sEAsoN1. 43 SammyMoore,2003(405)2. 41 BillSewell,1941(???)3. 39 JayDumas,1994(288)4. 38 MarcusTrufant,2002(402)5. 34 Michael Bumpus, 2004 (391)6. 30 KitrickTaylor,1985(260) 30 VictorWood,1988(186) 30 ShawnTims,1997(405)9. 28 JayDumas,1993(210)10. 26 KitrickTaylor,1982(162)

pUNt rEtUrNs - cArEEr1. 90 KitrickTaylor,1982-83,85-86(781) 90 JayDumas,1992-95(705)3. 78 BillSewell,1939-41(706)4. 56 JerryWilliams,1946-48(700)5. 54 PhillipBobo,1990-92(387)6. 51 Michael Bumpus, 2004-05 (623)7. 49 CollinHenderson,1999-02(333)8. 47 ShawnTims,1994-97(599)9. 45 MarcusTrufant,1999-02(449) 45 SammyMoore,2002-03(419)

pUNt rEtUrN yArds - gAME (80+)1. 167 ShawnTims,Louisiana-Lafayette,19972. 157 Michael Bumpus, Nevada, 20053. 113 KitrickTaylor,Oregon,19834. 110 MarcusTrufant,MontanaState,20025. 103 SammyMoore,Stanford,20036. 97 JerryWilliams,Oregon,19477. 91 KitrickTaylor,UCLA,1985 91 Michael Bumpus, Arizona State, 20049. 90 MarkWilliams,SanJoseState,196810. 88 MarkWilliams,Idaho,1968

pUNt rEtUrN yArds - sEAsoN1. 405 ShawnTims,1997(30returns) 405 SammyMoore,2003(43)3. 402 MarcusTrufant,2002(38)4. 391 Michael Bumpus, 20045. 335 JerryWilliams,1947()6. 333 MarkWilliams,1968(20)7. 288 JayDumas,1994(39)8. 260 KitrickTaylor,1985(30)9. 241 RobinSinclair,1973(20)10. 232 Michael Bumpus, 2005 (17)

SENIOR RECORD 405 ShawnTims,1997 405 SammyMoore,2003

JUNIOR RECORD 335 JerryWilliams,1947

SOPHOMORE RECORD 232 Michaael Bumpus, 2005

FRESHMAN RECORD 391 Michael Bumpus, 2004

pUNt rEtUrN yArds - cArEEr1. 781 KitrickTaylor,1982-83,85-86(90)2. 706 BillSewell,1939-41(78)3. 705 JayDumas,1992-95(90)4. 700 JerryWilliams,1946-48(56)5. 623 Michael Bumpus, 2004-05 (51)6. 599 ShawnTims,1994-97(47)7. 483 MarkWilliams,1966-68(40)8. 449 MarcusTrufant,1999-02(45)9. 419 SammyMoore,2002-03(45)10. 417 BudRoffler,1949-51(32)

pUNt rEtUrN AvErAgE - sEAsoN(Min.10returns)1. 17.2 DonPaul,1949(12/206)2. 17.2 RayWilliams,1978(10/172)3. 16.8 JamesBoylan,1960(12/202)4. 16.7 MarkWilliams,1968(20/233)5. 14.9 WayneBerry,1953(11/164)6. 14.2 BudRoffler,1951(14/199)7. 13.6 Michael Bumpus, 2005 (17/232)8. 13.5 ShawnTims,1997(30/405)9. 12.1 RobinSinclair,1973(20/241)10. 11.8 BudRoffler,1950(16/189)

pUNt rEtUrN AvErAgE - cArEEr(Min.20returns)1. 13.0 BudRoffler,1949-51(32/417)

pUNt rEtUrN toUchdowNs - gAME1. 1 21timesby16players-JerryNiesksen,

Idaho,1906(80);BentonBangs,Oregon,1917(72);BudRoffler,USC,1950(46);BillBerry,Pacific,1953(69);DaveKer-rone,SanJoseState,1960(75);MarkWilliams,SanJoseState,1968(81);MarkWilliams,Oregon,1968(73);MarkWil-liams,Idaho,1968(72);RickReed,SanJoseState,1968(81);LionelThomas,Idaho,1970(63);RobinSinclair,OregonState,1972(50);RobinSinclair,Idaho,1973(82);EricJohnson,Idaho,1973(75);MikeLevenseller,UCLA,1977(32);KitrickTaylor,Oregon,1983(78);KitrickTaylor,UCLA,1985(69);RickyReynolds,MontanaState,1985(35);JayDumas,UCLA,1995(72);ShawnTims,BoiseState,1997(73);Michael Bumpus, Oregon, 2004 (52); Michael Bumpus, Arizona State, 2004 (76); Michael Bumpus, Nevada, 2005.[listincludesallplayerssince1949plusplayerspriorto1949whowereincludedinthelistoflongpuntreturns.]

pUNt rEtUrN toUchdowN - sEAsoN1. 3 MarkWilliams,19682. 2 Michael Bumpus, 20043. 1 17timesby15players(seelistabove

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pUNt rEtUrN toUchdowN - cArEEr1. 3 MarkWilliams,1966-68 3 Michael Bumpus, 2004-052. 2 RobinSinclair,1971-74 2 KitrickTaylor,1982-83,85-863. 1 12players(seelistaboveunderSingle

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LoNgEst pUNt rEtUrN - gAME1. 81 RickReed,SanJoseState,1968 81 MarkWilliams,SanJoseState,19683. 80 JerryNiesksen,Idaho,19064. 78 JamesBoylan,OregonState,1960(non-

scoring) 78 KitrickTaylor,Oregon,19836. 76 Michael Bumpus, Arizona State, 20047. 75 DaveKerrone,SanJoseState,1960 75 EricJohnson,Idaho,19739. 73 MarkWilliams,Oregon,1968 73 ShawnTims,BoiseState,1997

KicKoFF rEtUrN rEcordsKicKoFF rEtUrNs - gAME1. 7 JohnDavis,Iowa,1969 7 EricJohnson,USC,1972 7 AnthonyPrior,Arizona,1990

KicKoFF rEtUrNs - sEAsoN1. 33 VictorWood,1988(597) 33 SammyMoore,2003(715)3. 27 BernardJackson,1970(498) 27 BernardJackson,1971(744)5. 22 MikeWashington,1978(452) 22 AnthonyPrior,1991(530) 22 CurtisNettles,2000(380)8. 20 JohnnyDavis,1969(315) 20 GregJohnson,1972(469) 20 GregJohnson,1973(364) 20 AnthonyPrior,1990(424) 20 TonySalter,1990(416)

KicKoFF rEtUrNs - cArEEr1. 60 MikeWashington,1976-78,802. 54 BernardJackson,1972-733. 49 VictorWood,1985-884. 45 MarkWilliams,1966-685. 44 AnthonyPrior,1989-91 44 SammyMoore,2002-037. 40 GregJohnson,1972-738. 38 DeronPointer,1991-93 38 CurtisNettles,1999-0210. 37 DeeMoronkola,1995-98

KicKoFF rEtUrN yArds - gAME(120+)1. 211 DeeMoronkola,Oregon,19982. 154 ClancyWilliams,OregonState,19633. 154 TonySalter,ArizonaState,19904. 137 DeronPointer,UCLA,19925. 135 VictorWood,Arizona,19876. 132 SammyMoore,Colorado,20037. 131 BernardJackson,OregonState,19718. 130 KevinHicks,Michigan,19939. 128 BernardJackson,UCLA,197110. 125 GregJohnson,Washington,1972 125 AnthonyPrior,Oregon,199112. 123 CurtisNettles,Oregon,199913. 121 AnthonyPrior,UCLA,1991

KicKoFF rEtUrN yArds - sEAsoN1. 744 BernardJackson,1971(27)2. 715 SammyMoore,2003(33)3. 597 VictorWood,1998(33)4. 530 AnthonyPrior,1991(22)5. 504 DeeMoronkola,1998(16)6. 498 BernardJackson,1970(27)7. 469 EricJohnson,1972(20)8. 456 MarkWilliams,1968(17)9. 452 MikeWashington,1978(22)10. 448 JerryWilliams,1948(16)

SENIOR RECORD 744 BernardJackson,1971

JUNIOR RECORD 498 BernardJackson,1970

SOPHOMORE RECORD tba

FRESHMAN RECORD tba

KicKoFF rEtUrN yArds - cArEEr1. 1,359 MikeWashington,1976-78,802. 1,242 BernardJackson,1972-733. 1,075 MarkWilliams,1966-684. 1,005 DeeMoronkola,1995-985. 997 SammyMoore,2002-036. 954 AnthonyPrior,1989-917. 898 VictorWood,1985-888. 862 DeronPointer,1991-939. 833 GregJohnston,1972-7310. 822 JerryWilliams,1946-48

KicKoFF rEtUrN AvErAgE - sEAsoN(Min.10)1. 31.5 DeeMoronkola,1998(16/504)2. 28.0 JerryWilliams,1948(16/448)3. 27.6 BernardJackson,1971(27/744)4. 26.8 MarkWilliams,1968(17/456)5. 25.6 SammyMoore,2002(11/282)6. 25.5 DeronPointer,1992(15/383)7. 25.2 MikeWashington,1977(14/353)8. 25.1 MikeWashington,1980(14/352)9. 24.7 DeeMoronkola,1996(10/246)10. 24.6 DennisRath,1954(10/246)

KicKoFF rEtUrN AvErAgE - cArEEr(Min.20)1. 25.9 KenGraham,1961-63(20/518)

KicKoFF rEtUrN toUchdowNs - gAME

1. 1 25timesby19players;WilliamTonkin,CollegeofIdaho(95),1928;TedRowher,USC(90),1928;BobKen-nedy,Idaho(80),1941;JerryWilliams,Montana(88),1948;JerryWilliams,California(87),1948;BudRoffler,Montana(85),1951;DonEllingsen,USC(89),1957;ChuckMorrell,UCLA(83),1958;KenGraham,SanJoseState(91),1961;KenGraham,Stan-ford(92),1962;BillGaskins,Idaho(?),1963;AamonMcWashington,Baylor(95),1966;MarkWilliams,UCLA(97),1968;BernardJackson,UCLA(100),1971;BernardJackson,OregonState(95),1971;SteveBroussard,ArizonaState(98),1989;AnthonyPrior,Arizona(99),1990;AnthonyPrior,USC(100),1991;DeronPointer,UCLA(98),1992;KevinHicks,Michigan(97),1993;BryantThomas,SanJoseState(50),1996;DeeMoronkola,Oregon(91),1998;DeeMoronkola,BoiseState(88),1998;SammyMoore,Okla-homa(89),2002;SammyMoore,Colorado(97),2003.[listincludesallplayerssince1948plusplayerspriorto1949whowereincludedinthelistoflongkickoffreturns.]

KicKoFF rEtUrN toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1. 2 JerryWilliams,1948 2 BernardJackson,1971 2 DeeMoronkola,19984. 1 19timesby16players(seelistabove

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KicKoFF rEtUrN toUchdowN - cArEEr1. 2 JerryWilliams,1946-48 2 KenGraham,1961-63 2 BernardJackson,1970-71 2 AnthonyPrior,1989-91 2 DeeMoronkola,1995-98 2 SammyMoore,2002-036. 1 13players(seelistaboveunderSingle

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LoNgEst KicKoFF rEtUrN - gAME1. 100 BernardJackson,UCLA,1971 100 AnthonyPrior,USC,19913. 99 AnthonyPrior,Arizona,19904. 98 SteveBroussard,ArizonaState,1989 98 DeronPointer,UCLA,19926. 97 MarkWilliams,UCLA,1968 97 KevinHicks,Michigan,1993 97 SammyMoore,Colorado,20039. 95 WilliamTonkin,CollegeofIdaho,1928 95 AmmonMcWashington,Baylor,1966 95 BernardJackson,OregonState,197112. 92 BillGaskins,Idaho,1963 92 KenGraham,Stanford,196214. 91 KenGraham,SanJoseState,1961 91 DeeMoronkola,Oregon,199816. 90 TedRowher,USC,192817. 89 DonEllingsen,USC,1957 89 SammyMoore,Oklahoma,200219. 88 JerryWilliams,Montana,1948 88 DeeMoronkola,BoiseState,199821. 87 JerryWilliams,California,1948 87 MikeWashington,Oregon,1977(non-

scoring)23. 85 BudRoffler,Montana,195124. 83 ChuckMorrell,UCLA,195825. 81 MiltonMartin,Pacific,1924(non-scor-

ing)26. 80 BobKennedy,Idaho,1941 80 WayneBerry,Idaho,1953(non-scoring)

scoriNg rEcordstoUchdowNs - gAME1. 5 JamesMatthew,Idaho,1982 5 RuebenMayes,Stanford,19843. 4 DeonBurnett,SWLouisiana,1999 4 DaveMinnich,Arizona,2001 4 JohnTippins,MontanaState,20016. 3 17playerspriorto1983

toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1. 17 SteveBroussard,1989 17 JeromeHarrison,20053. 14 BernardJackson,19714. 13 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1992 13 Jason Hill, 20056. 12 KenGrandberry,1972 12 RuebenMayes,1984 12 SteveBroussard,1988 12 MichaelBlack,1997 12 DeonBurnett,1999 12 DevardDarling,2002 12 Jason Hill, 2004

toUchdowNs - cArEEr1. 41 SteveBroussard,1986-892. 26 RuebenMayes,1982-85 26 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1989-924. 25 JeromeHarrison,2004-05 25 JasonHill,2003-056. 23 HughCampbell,1960-627. 19 KenGrandberry,1971-73 19 KerryPorter,1982-86 19 MichaelBlack,1996-97 19 DevardDarling,2002-03

totAL poiNts - gAME1. 30 JamesMatthew,Idaho,1982 30 RuebenMayes,Stanford,19842. 24 DeonBurnett,SWLouisiana,1999 24 DaveMinnich,Arizona,2001 24 JohnTippins,MontanaState,20015. 18 17playerspriorto1983

totAL poiNts - sEAsoN1. 116 DrewDunning,20032. 113 DrewDunning,20023. 104 SteveBroussard,19894. 102 JeromeHarrison,20055. 101 DrewDunning,20016. 99 JasonHanson,19897. 93 RianLindell,19978. 91 JasonHanson,19889. 84 BernardJackson,197110. 80 BudRoffler,1951 80 JasonHanson,1990

SENIOR RECORD 116 DrewDunning,2003(kicker) 104 SteveBroussard,1989(non-kicker)

JUNIOR RECORD 113 DrewDunning,2002(kicker)

SOPHOMORE RECORD 101 DrewDunning,2001(kicker) 76 HughCampbell,1960(non-kicker)

FRESHMAN RECORD 91 JasonHanson,1988(kicker)

totAL poiNts - cArEEr1. 336 DrewDunning,2000-032. 328 JasonHanson,1988-913. 248 SteveBroussard,1986-894. 231 JohnTraut,1982-855. 206 RianLindell,1997-996. 167 TonyTruant,1992-967. 163 JoeDanelo,1972-748. 158 HughCampbell,1960-62 158 RuebenMayes,1982-8510. 156 ShaumbeWright-Fair,1989-92

poiNts KicKiNg - gAME1. 16 JasonHanson,BYU,1989 16 RianLindell,BoiseState,19973. 15 AaronPrice,Temple,1992 15 DrewDunning,California,2001 15 DrewDunning,Purdue,2001 15 DrewDunning,NewMexico,20037. 14 JohnTraut,Oregon,1984 14 AaronPrice,MontanaState,1993 14 AaronPrice,ArizonaState,1993 14 DrewDunning,ASU,2002 14 DrewDunning,Washington,2002

poiNts KicKiNg - sEAsoN1. 116 DrewDunning,20032. 113 DrewDunning,20023. 101 DrewDunning,20014. 99 JasonHanson,19895. 93 RianLindell,19976. 91 JasonHanson,19887. 80 JasonHanson,19908. 79 Loren Langley, 20059. 77 AaronPrice,199310. 73 JohnTraut,1983

poiNts KicKiNg - cArEEr1. 336 DrewDunning,2000-032. 328 JasonHanson,1988-913. 231 JohnTraut,1982-854. 206 RianLindell,1997-995. 167 TonyTruant,1992-966. 163 JoeDanelo,1972-747. 147 AaronPrice,1992-938. 124 Loren Langley, 2004-059. 112 MikeDeSanto,1979-8010. 107 DonSweet,1970-71 107 DrewDunning,2000-01

pAt AttEMpts - gAME1. 12 ChuckDiedrick,Idaho,19752. 11 RianLindell,USL,19973. 9 JohnTraut,MontanaState,1985 9 RianLindell,California,19975. 8 PaulWatson,Oregon,19976. 7 BillLippincott,Montana,1948 7 BudRoffler,Montana,1951 7 NeilAnderson,Idaho,1967 7 JoeDanelo,Idaho,1973 7 JoeDanelo,Washington,1973 7 PaulWatson,ArizonaState,1978 7 TonyTruant,Oregon,1996 7 TonyTruant,SanJoseState,1996 7 RianLindell,BoiseState,1997 7 DrewDunning,Idaho,2002 7 DrewDunning,Oregon,2003 7 Loren Langley, Idaho, 2004

pAt AttEMpts - sEAsoN1. 60 RianLindell,19972. 51 DrewDunning,20013. 49 DrewDunning,20024. 47 JasonHanson,19885. 40 TonyTruant,1996 40 DrewDunning,2003 40 Loren Langley, 20058. 37 JasonHanson,19899. 36 JohnTraut,198510. 35 BudRoffler,1951 35 JohnTraut,1984

pAt AttEMpts - cArEEr1. 144 JasonHanson,1988-912. 143 DrewDunning,2000-033. 113 RianLindell,1997-994. 112 JohnTraut,1982-855. 90 TonyTruant,1992-966. 73 JoeDanelo,1972-747. 72 Loren Langley, 2004-058. 59 PaulWatson,1977-78 59 AaronPrice,1992-9310. 57 MikeDeSanto,1979-80

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pAt MAdE - gAME1. 12 ChuckDiedrick,Idaho,19752. 11 RianLindell,USL,19973. 9 RianLindell,California,19974. 8 JohnTraut,MontanaState,1985 8 PaulWatson,Oregon,19776. 7 NeilAnderson,Idaho,1967 7 JoeDanelo,Washington,1973 7 JoeDanelo,Idaho,1973 7 TonyTruant,Oregon,1996 7 TonyTruant,SanJoseState,1996 7 RianLindell,BoiseState,1997 7 DrewDunning,Idaho,2002 7 DrewDunning,Oregon,2003 7 Loren Langley, Idaho, 2004

pAt MAdE - sEAsoN1. 57 RianLindell,19972. 47 DrewDunning,2001 47 DrewDunning,20024. 46 JasonHanson,19885. 38 TonyTruant,19966. 37 Loren Langley, 20057. 36 JasonHanson,19898. 35 DrewDunning,20039. 34 JohnTraut,198510. 33 AaronPrice,1992

pAt MAdE - cArEEr1. 139 JasonHanson,1988-912. 132 DrewDunning,2000-033. 110 RianLindell,1997-994. 102 JohnTruat,1982-855. 84 TonyTruant,1992-966. 70 JoeDanelo,1972-747. 67 Loren Langley, 2004-058. 57 AaronPrice,1992-939. 54 PaulWatson,1977-7810. 50 KevinAdams,1986-87

coNsEcUtivE pAt - gAME1. 12 ChuckDiedrick,19752. 11 RianLindell,USL,19973. 9 RianLindell,California,19974. 8 PaulWatson,Oregon,19775. 7 5Players

coNsEcUtivE pAt - sEAsoN1. 50 RianLindell,19972. 28 RianLindell,19993. 26 KevinAdams,1987 26 AaronPrice,19925. 25 RianLindell,1998 25 PaulWatson,19777. 24 KevinAdams,19868. 23 DrewDunning,20019. 19 TonyTruant,199410. 18 DrewDunning,2002

coNsEcUtivE pAt - cArEEr1. 81 JasonHanson,1988-912. 53 RianLindell,1997-98-993. 50 KevinAdams,1986-874. 43 ChuckDiedrick,1975-765. 36+ JohnTraut,1982-83-846. 33 DrewDunning,2001-027. 30+ AaronPrice,1992-938. 29+ PaulWatson,1977-78

LoNgEst FiELd goAL - gAME (50+)1. 62 JasonHanson,UNLV,19912. 58 JasonHanson,BrighamYoung,1989 58 JasonHanson,ArizonaState,19904. 57 PaulWatson,Idaho,1977 57 RianLindell,BoiseState,19976. 55 JoeDanelo,Stanford,19747. 54 JasonHanson,FresnoState,19918. 53 JasonHanson,OregonState,1989 53 JasonHanson,Wyoming,1990 53 JasonHanson,Stanford,1990 53 TonyTruant,Arizona,199612. 52 KevinMorris,OregonState,1981 52 JasonHanson,OregonState,1988 52 JasonHanson,Idaho,1989 52 JasonHanson,BrighamYoung,1989 52 JasonHanson,OhioState,1991 52 AaronPrice,Temple,1992 52 RianLindell,Stanford,1997 52 RianLindell,Illinois,1998 52 RianLindell,Arizona,199921. 51 KevinAdams,Washington,1986 51 JasonHanson,UCLA,1988 51 JasonHanson,OregonState,1990 51 JasonHanson,UCLA,1991 51 JasonHanson,Arizona,1991 51 AaronPrice,Arizona,1992 51 AaronPrice,MontanaState,1993 51 TonyTruant,OregonState,199529. 50 JoeDanelo,USC,1972 50 PaulWatson,UCLA,1978 50 KevinMorris,OregonState,1981 50 JasonHanson,Arizona,1989 50 JasonHanson,California,1990 50 JasonHanson,FresnoState,1991 50 RianLindell,OregonState,1999

Most 50+ FiELd goALs - gAME1. 2 KevinMorris,OregonState,1981(52,

50) 2 JasonHanson,BrighamYoung,1989

(58,52) 2 JasonHanson,FresnoState,1991(54,

50)4. 1 29timesbysevenplayers

Most 50+ FiELd goALs - sEAsoN1. 6 JasonHanson,19912. 5 JasonHanson,1989 5 JasonHanson,19904. 2 KevinMorris,1981 2 JasonHanson,1988 2 AaronPrice,1992 2 RianLindell,1997 2 RianLindell,1999

Most 50+ FiELd goALs - cArEEr1. 18 JasonHanson,1988-912. 5 RianLindell,1996-993. 3 AaronPrice,1992-934. 2 PaulWatson,1977-78 2 JoeDanelo,1970-72 2 JohnTruant,1994-96 2 KevinMorris,19818. 1 KevinAdams,1986-87

FiELd goALs AttEMptEd - gAME1. 6 PaulWatson,Kansas,19772. 5 MikeDeSanto,Pacific,1980 5 AaronPrice,ArizonaState,1993 5 AaronPrice,California,1993 5 DrewDunning,ASU,2002 5 DrewDunning,Washington,2002 5 DrewDunning,NewMexico,2003 5 Loren Langley, Washington, 20059. 4 ChuckDiedrick,Kansas,1975 4 PaulWatson,UNLV,1977 4 MikeDeSanto,Army,1980 4 JohnTraut,California,1983 4 JohnTraut,OregonState,1983 4 JohnTraut,Tennessee,1984 4 AaronPrice,MontanaState,1993 4 AaronPrice,Arizona,1993 4 RianLindell,BoiseState,1998 4 DrewDunning,California,2001 4 DrewDunning,Purdue,2001 4 DrewDunning,Arizona,2002 4 DrewDunning,USC,2002 4 DrewDunning,Idaho,2003 4 DrewDunning,Washington,2003

FiELd goALs AttEMptEd - sEAsoN1. 33 DrewDunning,2002(22)2. 32 AaronPrice,1993(17)3. 31 DrewDunning,2003(27)4. 27 JasonHanson,1989(21)5. 26 JasonHanson,1990(17) 26 JohnTraut,1983(16)7. 24 JoeDanelo,19728. 22 BillLippincott,1948(16) 22 JoeDanelo,1973 22 MikeDeSanto,1980(13) 22 JasonHanson,1991(10) 22 DrewDunning,2001(18) 22 Loren Langley, 2005 (14)

FiELd goALs AttEMptEd - cArEEr1. 96 JasonHanson,1988-91(63)2. 88 DrewDunning,2000-03(68)3. 65 JohnTraut,1982-85(43)4. 61 JoeDanelo,1972-75(31)5. 50 AaronPrice,1992-93(30) 50 RianLindell,1997-99(32)7. 42 TonyTruant,1992-96(27)8. 34 ChuckDiedrick,1975-76(15)9. 33 PaulWatson,1977-78() 33 MikeDeSanto,1979-80(21) 33 Loren Langley, 2004-05 (19)

FiELd goALs MAdE - gAME1. 5 DrewDunning,NewMexico,20032. 4 ChuckDiedrick,Kansas,1975 4 PaulWatson,Kansas,1977 4 JohnTraut,Tennessee,1984 4 JasonHanson,BYU,1989 4 JasonHanson,Arizona,1989 4 RianLindell,BoiseState,1998 4 DrewDunning,Purdue,2001 4 DrewDunning,Washington,2002 4 DrewDunning,Washington,2003 4 DrewDunning,Idaho,2003

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FiELd goALs MAdE - sEAsoN1. 27 DrewDunning,2003(31)2. 22 DrewDunning,2002(33)3. 21 JasonHanson,1989(27)4. 18 DrewDunning,2001(22)5. 17 JasonHanson,1990(26) 17 AaronPrice,1993(32)7. 16 JohnTraut,1983(26)8. 15 JasonHanson,1988(21)9. 14 JohnTraut,1984 14 Loren Langley, 2005

FiELd goALs MAdE - cArEEr1. 68 DrewDunning,2000-03(88)2. 63 JasonHanson,1988-91(96)3. 43 JohnTraut,1982-85(65)4. 32 RianLindell,1997-99(50)5. 31 JoeDanelo,1972-74(61)6. 30 AaronPrice,1992-93(50)7. 27 TonyTruant,1992-96(42)8. 21 MikeDeSanto,1979-80(33)9. 20 DonSweet,1970-71()10. 19 LorenLangley,2004-05(33)

FiELd goAL pErcENtAgE - gAME (Min.3attempts)1. 1.000 5/5,DrewDunning,NewMexico,20032. 1.000 4/4byseveralplayers

FiELd goAL pErcENtAgE - sEAsoN (Min.15att.)1. .871 DrewDunning,2003(27/31)2. .818 DrewDunning,2001(18/22)3. .750 RianLindell,1999(12/16)4. .722 AaronPrice,1992(13/18)5. .706 RianLindell,1997(12/17)6. .667 DrewDunning,2002(22/33)7. .636 Loren Langley, 2005 (14/22)8. .625 KevinAdams,1987(10/16) .625 DonSweet,1970(10/16) .625 DonSweet,1971(10/16)

FiELd goAL pErcENtAgE - cArEEr(Min.55att.)1. .773 DrewDunning,2000-03(68-88)2. .662 JohnTraut,1982-85(43/65)3. .656 JasonHanson,1988-91(63/96)4. .640 RianLindell,1997-99(32/50)5. .636 MikeDeSanto,1979-80(21/33)6. .625 DonSweet,1970-71(20/32)7. .600 AaronPrice,1992-93(30/50) .600 TonyTruant,1992-96(27/45)9. .515 PaulWatson,1977-78(17/33)10. .508 JoeDanelo,1972-74(31/61)

coNsEcUtivE FiELd goALs - gAME1. 1.000 5/5,DrewDunning,NewMexico,20032. 1.000 4/4,Severalplayers

dEFENsivE tAcKLE rEcordstotAL tAcKLEs - gAME1. 28 BrianForde,California,19852. 25 BrianForde,Michigan,1987 25 DanGrayson,Arizona,19894. 24 BrianForde,Stanford,19865. 23 AnthonyMcClanahan,USC,1991 23 JamesDarling,Colorado,19967. 20 BrianForde,Arizona,1986 20 TuineauAlipate,Michigan,1987 20 DanGrayson,Arizona,1989 20 AnthonyMcClanahan,Stanford,1991 20 AnthonyMcClanahan,ArizonaState,

1992 20 BrandonMoore,ArizonaState,1997

totAL tAcKLEs - sEAsoN1. 157 BrianForde,19862. 153 LeeBlakeney,19843. 147 TuineauAlipate,19874. 144 AnthonyMcClanahan,19915. 141 BrianForde,19876. 140 AnthonyMcClanahan,19927. 138 TomPoe,19718. 136 JamesDarling,19969. 133 DanGrayson,198910 132 JohnRushing,1991

totAL tAcKLEs - cArEEr (250+)1. 524 LeeBlakeney,1980-81,83-842. 440 AnthonyMcClanahan,1990-933. 436 BrianForde,1984-874. 343 JohnRushing,1991-945. 334 TomPoe,1970-736. 325 BillyNewman,1998-017. 317 GaryLarsen,1971-748. 305 ArtieHolmes,1985-889. 302 RonChilds,1991-9410. 282 SteveGleason,1996-9911. 281 DonHover,1973-75,7712. 279 DeanPedigo,1974-7713. 260 JamesDarling,1992-96 260 WillDerting,2001-0515. 258 TuineauAlipate,1985-8816. 253 BrianFlones,1977-80

priMAry tAcKLEs - gAME1. 21 BrianForde,California,1985 21 AnthonyMcClanahan,USC,19913. 19 DanGrayson,Arizona,19894. 16 AnthonyMcClanahan,ArizonaState,

19925. 14 BrianFlones,ArizonaState,1980 14 BrianForde,Michigan,1987 14 JamesDarling,Pittsburgh,1995 14 JamesDarling,Colorado,19969. 13 BrianFlones,ArizonaState,1979 13 ArtieHolmes,ArizonaState,1985 13 BrianForde,ArizonaState,1987

priMAry tAcKLEs - sEAsoN1. 99 AnthonyMcClanahan,19922. 96 JamesDarling,19963. 89 GaryLarson,1974 89 DonHover,1974 89 BrianForde,19876. 88 BrianForde,19857. 85 TuineauAlipate,19878. 84 DanGrayson,1989 84 AnthonyMcClanahan,199110. 82 AnthonyMcClanahan,1993 82 SteveGleason,1997

priMAry tAcKLEs - cArEEr1. 287 AnthonyMcClanahan,1990-932. 263 BrianForde,1984-873. 252 LeeBlakeney,1980-81,83-844. 221 JohnRushing,1991-945. 206 GaryLarsen,1971-746. 199 RonChilds,1991-947. 188 SteveGleason,1996-998. 185 BillyNewman,1998-019. 182 TomPoe,1970-7310. 180 ScottPelluer,1977-80

AssistEd tAcKLEs - gAME1. 15 BenCarrillo,Washington,1982 15 JohnDiggs,USC,19903. 14 BrianForde,Stanford,19864. 13 LeeBlakeney,UCLA,1981 13 BrandonMoore,ArizonaState,1997 13 BillyNewman,ArizonaState,20007. 12 AnthonyMcClanahan,UNLV,19918. 11 RicoTipton,OhioState,1984 11 LeeBlakeney,UCLA,1984 11 LeeBlakeney,USC,1984 11 BrianForde,Arizona,1986 11 BrianForde,Michigan,1987 11 TuineauAlipate,Michigan,1987 11 SteveGleason,Stanford,1999

AssistEd tAcKLEs - sEAsoN1. 81 LeeBlakeney,19842. 79 LeeBlakeney,19813. 77 BrianForde,19864. 65 TomPoe,19715. 64 LeeBlakeney,1980 64 MikeWalker,19817. 62 RicoTipton,1984 62 TuineauAlipate,1987 62 CurtisHolden,199910. 60 AnthonyMcClanahan,1991

AssistEd tAcKLEs - cArEEr1. 272 LeeBlakeney,1980-81,83-842. 173 BrianForde,1984-873. 153 AnthonyMcClanahan,1990-934. 152 TomPoe,1970-735. 140 BillyNewman,1998-016. 133 ArtieHolmes,1985-887. 126 KenEmmil,1979-828. 123 JohnRushing,1991-949. 115 BrianFlones,1977-8010. 114 MelSanders,1976,78-80

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tAcKLEs For LossEs - gAME1. 5 KeithMillard,Arizona,1983(-26) 5 DeWaynePatterson,Pacific,1993(-25)3. 4.5 D.D.Acholonu,Washington,2003(-27)4. 4 ScottPelluer,OregonState,1980(-13) 4 MattElisara,Arizona,1981(-21) 4 KeithMillard,Arizona,1982(-29) 4 KeithMillard,OregonState,1983(-36) 4 DeWaynePatterson,MontanaState,

1993(-28) 4 DeWaynePatterson,Oregon,1993(-23) 4 MarkFields,Oregon,1994(-37) 4 DeWaynePatterson,UCLA,1994(-13) 4 JamesDarling,Pittsburgh,1995(-7) 4 LeonBender,OregonState,1996(-19) 4 BrandonMoore,ArizonaState,1997(-14) 4 BrandonMoore,Michigan,1997(-21) 4 EarlRiley,BoiseState,1998(-22) 4 JamesPrice,USC,2000(-12) 4 RienLong,ASU,2002(-26) 4 RienLong,USC,2002(-20) 4 AdamBraidwood,OregonState,2004

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tAcKLEs For LossEs - sEAsoN1. 22.0 DeWaynePatterson,1993(-150)2. 21.5 RienLong,2002(-108)3. 21.0 D.D.Acholonu,2003(-130)4. 19.0 BrandonMoore,1997(-90)5. 18.5 KeithMillard,1983(121.5) 18.5 DeWaynePatterson,1994(-92)7. 18.0 ScottPelluer,1980(-72)8. 17.5 KeithMillard,1982(81)9. 16.5 MarkFields,1994(-86)10. 15.0 DorianBoose,1997(-82) 15.0 Mkristo Bruce, 2005 (-59)

tAcKLEs For LossEs - cArEEr1. 52.5 DeWaynePatterson,1991-94(-342)2. 44.5 D.D.Acholonu,2000-03(-261)3. 39.5 KeithMillard,1980-83(-223.5)4. 35.5 RienLong,2000-02(-172)5. 32.0 WillDerting,2001-05(-131)6 31.0 RaonallSmith,1998-01(-94)7. 30.5 ErikHoward,1982-85(-167) 30.5 RonChilds,1991-94(-119) 30.5 ChadEaton,1992-94(-120) 30.5 IsaacBrown,2000-03(-159)11. 29.5 Mkristo Bruce, 2003-05 (-132)

tAcKLEs For LossEs yArds - gAME1. 37.0 MarkFields,Oregon,1994(4)2. 36.0 KeithMillard,OregonState,1983(4) 36.0 IvanCook,Illinois,1988(3)4. 30.0 ChadEaton,MontanaState,1993(3) 30.0 D.D.Acholonu,Texas,2003(3)6. 29.0 KeithMillard,Arizona,1982(4)7. 28.0 DeWaynePatterson,MontanaState,

1993(4)8. 27.0 D.D.Acholonu,Washington,2003(3)9. 26.0 KeithMillard,California,1983(5) 26.0 RienLong,ASU,2002(4) 26.0 WillDerting,NotreDame,2003(3)

tAcKLEs For LossEs yArds - sEAsoN1. 150.0 DeWaynePatterson,1993(22)2. 130.0 D.D.Acholonu,2003(21)3. 121.5 KeithMillard,1983(18.5)4. 108.0 RienLong,2002(21.5)5. 92.0 DeWaynePatterson,1994(18.5)6. 90.0 BrandonMoore,1997(19.0)7. 87.5 ErikHoward,1985(13.0)8. 87.0 DorianBoose,1996(11.5)9. 86.0 MarkFields,1994(16.5)10. 84.0 LeonBender,1996(13.5)

tAcKLEs For LossEs yArds - cArEEr1. 342.5 DeWaynePatterson,1991-94(52.5)2. 261.0 D.D.Acholonu,2000-03(44.5)3. 223.5 KeithMillard,1980-83(39.5)4. 174.0 IvanCook,1985-88(24.5)5. 172.0 RienLong,2000-02(35.5)6. 169.0 DorianBoose,1996-97(26.5)7. 167.0 ErikHoward,1982-85(30.5)8. 159.0 IsaacBrown,2000-03(30.5)9. 141.0 ScottPelluer,1977-80(30.0)10. 132.0 Mkristo Bruce, 2003-05 (29.5)

sAcKs - gAME (since1979;3+)1. 4.0 TimDowning,California,1987(-8) 4.0 KeithMillard,OregonState,1983(-35) 4.0 DeWaynePatterson,Oregon,1993(-23) 4.0 DeWaynePatterson,UCLA,1994(-13)5. 3.5 DeWaynePatterson,Oregon,1994(-22)6. 3.0 11players18times(lastAdamBraid-

wood,OregonState,2004)

sAcKs - sEAsoN1. 17.0 DeWaynePatterson,1993(-128)2. 16.5 D.D.Acholonu,2003(-121)3. 13.5 DeWaynePatterson,1994(-73)4. 13.0 RienLong,2002(-85)5. 12.5 KeithMillard,1983(-107.5)6. 12.0 ScottPelluer,1980(-60)7. 10.0 MikeWalker,1981(-55) 10.0 Mkristo Bruce, 2005 (-52)9. 9.5 D.D.Acholonu,2001(-69) 9.5 IsaacBrown,2001(-54)

sAcKs - cArEEr1. 37.5 DeWaynePatterson,1991-94(-244)2. 32.5 D.D.Acholonu,2000-03(-235)3. 22.5 IsaacBrown,2000-03(-145)4. 21.5 KeithMillard,1981-83(-179.5)5. 19.0 ScottPelluer,1977-80(-87)6. 18.5 Mkristo Bruce, 2003-057. 17.5 IvanCook,1985-88(-152)8. 17.0 RienLong,2000-02(-119)9. 15.5 ErikHoward,1982-85(-123)10. 14.5 DorianBoose,1996-97(-130) 14.5 WillDerting,2001-04(-98)

sAcKs yArds - gAME 1. 36.0 KeithMillard,OregonState,1983(4) 36.0 IvanCook,Illinois,1988(3)3. 35.0 MattElisara,MontanaState,1981(2)4. 34.0 MarkFields,Oregon,1994(3)5. 30.0 ChadEaton,MontanaState,1993(3) 30.0 D.D.Acholonu,Texas,2003(3)7. 26.0 WillDerting,NotreDame,2003(3)8. 25.0 DeWaynePatterson,FresnoState,1994

(3) 25.0 AdamBraidwood,OregonState,2004

(3)10. 24.0 DeWaynePatterson,MontanaState,

1993(3) 24.0 D.D.Acholonu,Washington,2003(3)

sAcKs yArds - sEAsoN1. 128.0 DeWaynePatterson,1993(17)2. 121.0 D.D.Acholonu,2003(16.5)3. 107.5 KeithMillard,1983(12.5)4. 85.0 RienLong,2002(12.0)5. 78.0 IvanCook,1988(9.0)6. 76.5 ErikHoward,1985(7.0)7. 75.0 MattElisara,1981(7.0) 75.0 DorianBoose,1996(6.5)9. 73.0 DeWaynePatterson,1994(13.5)10. 69.0 D.D.Acholonu,2001(9.5)

sAcKs yArds - cArEEr1. 244.0 DeWaynePatterson,1991-94(37.5)2. 235.0 D.D.Acholonu,2000-03(32.5)3. 179.5 KeithMillard,1981-83(21.5)4. 152.0 IvanCook,1985-88(17.5)5. 145.0 IsaacBrown,2000-03(22.5)6. 130.0 DorianBoose,1996-97(14.5)7. 123.0 ErikHoward,1982-85(15.5)8. 119.0 RienLong,2000-02(17.0)9. 111.0 ScottPelluer,1977-80(19.0)10. 98.0 WillDerting,2001-04(13.0)

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rUshiNg rEcordsrUshiNg AttEMps - gAME1. 76 California,1974 76 Washington,19753. 71 MontanaState,19854. 69 UNLV,19835. 68 Pacific,19806. 67 Idaho,19757. 66 Oregon,1977 66 California,1981 66 Stanford,1982 66 Oregon,1973 66 Washington,1973

rUshiNg AttEMpts - sEAsoN1. 639 19732. 614 19813. 605 1988 605 1975 605 19726. 567 19517. 563 19808. 558 19829. 553 198210. 544 1974

NEt rUshiNg yArds - gAME1. 524 Oregon,19842. 442 California,19743. 439 Idaho,19754. 438 Oregon,19715. 417 MontanaState,19856. 392 UNLV,19837. 391 Idaho,19618. 377 Oregon,19779. 373 Illinois,198810. 363 Army,1980

NEt rUshiNg yArds - sEAsoN1. 2,909 19812. 2,775 19843. 2,757 19884. 2,636 19715. 2,530 19856. 2,501 19737. 2,450 19808. 2,408 19759. 2,359 195110. 2,332 2005

AvErAgE/AttEMpt - sEAsoN1. 5.31 19842. 5.30 20053. 5.25 19714. 4.67 19855. 4.74 19816. 4.55 19887. 4.35 19808. 4.31 19799. 4.16 195110. 4.14 1954

AvErAgE/gAME - sEAsoN1. 264.5 19812. 252.3 19843. 239.6 19714. 235.9 19515. 230.0 19856. 229.8 19887. 227.4 19738. 222.7 19809. 218.9 197510. 212.0 2005

toUchdowNs - gAME1. 10 Idaho,19752. 7 MontanaState,19853. 6 Oregon,1984 6 Oregon,1981 6 Oregon,1974 6 USL,1997 6 Pacific,196 6 10games

toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1. 36 19812. 28 19883. 27 1997 27 19805. 26 1985 26 19847. 24 19758. 23 1973 23 1972 23 1971 23 1951

pAssiNg rEcordspAss AttEMpts - gAME1. 67 Montana,19922. 59 OregonState,20053. 57 USC,20034. 53 Idaho,1999 53 UCLA,19936. 52 Colorado,2004 52 Stanford,2003 52 UCLA,1996 52 Colorado,1987 52 California,1976

pAss AttEMpts - sEAsoN1. 478 20032. 458 20023. 457 19924. 442 19765. 435 19976. 434 2001 434 19998. 427 19939. 413 1987 413 1970

pAss coMpLEtioNs - gAME1. 38 Montana,19922. 34 USC,20033. 32 Utah,1992 32 Oregon,19685. 31 OregonState,20056. 30 USC,1995 30 Michigan,19878. 29 NewMexico,2003 29 California,2002 29 Utah,1985

pAss coMpLEtioNs - sEAsoN1. 273 20022. 260 20033. 259 19924. 250 19765. 240 19976. 239 19997. 231 1995 231 19879. 229 200110. 221 1988

pAssiNg yArds - gAME1. 531 OregonState,20052. 513 California,20013. 492 Utah,19924. 474 California,20025. 447 ArizonaState,19976. 436 MontanaState,20017. 425 Montana,19928. 423 California,20059. 420 OregonState,199510. 419 ArizonaState,1989

pAssiNg yArds - sEAsoN1. 4,120 19972. 3,805 20023. 3,591 20014. 3,526 20035. 3,478 19926. 3,265 19767. 3,142 19888. 3,050 20059. 3,028 199110. 2,972 1989

pAssiNg yArds/gAME - sEAsoN1. 343.3 19972. 299.2 20013. 296.8 19764. 289.8 19925. 282.7 20026. 277.3 20057. 275.3 19918. 271.2 20039. 270.2 198910. 266.5 1996

pAssEs hAd iNtErcEptEd - gAME1. 8 MichiganState,19702. 6 USC,1998 6 Washington,1978 6 UCLA,1976 6 California,1974 6 ArizonaState,19677. 5 OregonState,2003 5 Washington,2003 5 Stanford,1998 5 Stanford,1975 5 OregonState,1968 5 Baylor,1967 5 UCLA,1957

pAssEs hAd iNtErcEptEd - sEAsoN1. 36 19702. 25 19983. 24 19874. 23 19685. 22 2003 22 1978 22 1976 22 19679. 21 195110. 20 1955

coMpLEtioN pErcENtAgE - sEAsoN1. .648 19882. .617 19893. .612 19584. .596 20025. .584 19776. .571 19857. .568 19958. .567 1992 .567 200510. .566 1994 .566 1976

toUchdowNs - gAME1. 6 Arizona,20002. 5 California,19973. 5 OregonState,1991 5 Tennessee,1988 5 California,20056. 4 21games

toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1. 35 19972. 31 20013. 30 20024. 25 20055. 24 19886. 22 20037. 22 19968. 22 19929. 21 197610. 20 1989 20 2004

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totAL oFFENsE rEcordsNEt yArds - gAME1. 693 Idaho,19752. 675 Utah,19853. 663 Oregon,19844. 653 MontanaState,20015. 638 OregonState,20056. 636 Utah,19927. 619 California,19978. 618 Tennessee,19889. 615 Minnesota,198810. 605 California,2001

NEt yArds - sEAsoN1. 5,922 19972. 5,899 19883. 5,485 20024. 5,382 20055. 5,187 20016. 5,103 19927. 5,021 20038. 4,851 19859. 4,822 198110. 4,762 1984

totAL pLAys - gAME1. 106 Montana,19922. 97 Oregon,1977 97 Stanford,1970 97 OregonState,20055. 96 Utah,19856. 95 Stanford,1982 95 Idaho,1972 95 Oregon,1970 95 Washington,1970 95 Oregon,1969

totAL pLAys - sEAsoN1. 962 20032. 946 19883. 918 19924. 915 19705. 905 20016. 892 19817. 891 20028. 889 19729. 871 199710. 868 1973

yArds/gAME - sEAsoN1. 493.5 19972. 491.6 19883. 489.3 20054. 441.0 19855. 432.9 19846. 432.2 20017. 425.3 19928. 421.9 20029. 411.3 198910. 401,8 1981

pAss rEcEiviNg rEcordsrEcEptioNs - gAME1. 38 Montana,19922. 34 USC,20033. 32 Utah,1992 32 Oregon,19685. 31 OregonState,20056. 30 USC,1995 30 Michigan,19878. 29 NewMexico,2003 29 California,2002 29 Utah,1985

rEcEptioNs - sEAsoN1. 273 20022. 260 20033. 259 19924. 250 19765. 240 19976. 239 19997. 231 1995 231 19879. 229 200110. 221 1988

rEcEiviNg yArds - gAME1. 531 OregonState,20052. 513 California,20013. 492 Utah,19924. 474 California,20025. 447 ArizonaState,19976. 436 MontanaState,20017. 425 Montana,19928. 423 California,20059. 420 OregonState,199510. 419 ArizonaState,1989

rEcEiviNg yArds - sEAsoN1. 4,120 19972. 3,805 20023. 3,591 20014. 3,526 20035. 3,478 19926. 3,265 19767. 3,142 19888. 3,050 20059. 3,028 199110. 2,972 1989

rEcEiviNg toUchdowNs - gAME1. 6 Arizona,20002. 5 California,1997 5 OregonState,1991 5 Tennessee,1988 5 California,20056. 4 21games

rEcEiviNg toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1. 35 19972. 31 20013. 30 20024. 25 20055. 24 19886. 22 2003 22 1996 22 19929. 21 197610. 20 1989 20 2004

iNtErcEptioN rEcordsiNtErcEptioNs - gAME1. 7 Oregon,20032. 6 OregonState,19893. 5 UCLA,2001 5 Washington,1997 5 Wyoming,1987 5 ArizonaState,1986 5 Pacific,1969 5 Washington,1968 5 Baylor,1967 5 SanJoseState,1962 5 Pacific,1960 5 Idaho,1953

iNtErcEptioNs - sEAsoN1. 26 20012. 24 2003 24 19894. 23 19685. 21 1983 21 19607. 19 1997 19 1959 19 194910. 17 1973 17 2002 17 1987

iNtErcEptioN yArds - gAME1. 148 SanJoseState,19622. 123 Pacific,19603. 116 Arizona,19914. 103 ArizonaState,19665. 102 Oregon,20036. 98 Nevada,20027. 96 BYU,19898. 93 UCLA,19699. 89 UCLA,199310. 87 Wyoming,1987

iNtErcEptioN yArds - sEAsoN1. 405 20012. 364 19493. 332 19894. 308 19605. 303 20036. 257 20027. 255 19688. 252 19939. 247 1987

10. 233 1966

iNtErcEptioN AvErAgE/rEtUrN - sEAsoN1. 24.1 20032. 21.9 19903. 19.2 19494. 18.6 19965. 18.4 19936. 17.5 19627. 16.0 19778. 15.6 20019. 15.3 198610. 15.1 2002

iNtErcEptioN toUch-dowNs - gAME1. 2 Wyoming,19872. 2 Arizona,19873. 1 39Games

iNtErcEptioN toUch-dowNs - sEAsoN1. 5 20012. 4 2003 4 19874. 3 19604. 2 2002 2 2000 2 1993 2 1990 2 1989 2 1966 2 1960

pUNtiNg rEcordspUNts - gAME1. 15 Stanford,19692. 12 UCLA,1992 12 Washington,19683. 11 Illinois,1994 11 UCLA,1994 11 Oregon,1994 11 Arizona,1994 11 UCLA,1993 11 Oregon,1982 11 Idaho,1978 11 Idaho,1970 11 UCLA,1969 11 Pacific,1969 11 Idaho,1968

pUNts - sEAsoN1. 97 19942. 83 19993. 82 20044. 81 19695. 79 20036. 74 1998 74 19688. 73 19929. 72 2000 72 1982

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pUNtiNg AvErAgE - gAME1. 53.9 Colorado,20032. 53.4 Arizona,20043. 52.0 Wyoming,19904. 51.0 OregonState,19845. 50.9 Wyoming,19896. 49.8 ArizonaState,19897. 48.5 Oregon,19598. 48.4 OregonState,19869. 48.3 California,197710. 48.2 California,1996

pUNtiNg AvErAgE - sEAsoN1. 44.8 19902. 44.7 19893. 44.4 19754. 43.4 19975. 43.3 19776. 42.8 20037. 41.9 20048. 41.7 19769. 41.6 199510. 41.6 1880

pUNtiNg yArds - gAME1. 612 Stanford,19692. 526 Idaho,19783. 480 UCLA,19924. 469 Oregon,1994 469 Oregon,19826. 460 Pacific,19697. 458 Washington,19688. 443 UCLA,19939. 430 Stanford,200310. 421 UCLA,1994

pUNtiNg yArds - sEAsoN1. 3719 19942. 3433 20043. 3384 19994. 3380 20035. 3103 19696. 2956 19957. 2840 19988. 2806 19829. 2726 200010. 2703 1968

pUNt rEtUrN rEcordspUNt rEtUrNs - gAME1. 10 19942. 9 SanJoseState,1996 9 California,19934. 8 Stanford,20035. 8 OregonState,19956. 8 Idaho,19727. 7 Arizona,2004 7 Arizona,2003 7 Oregon,2002 7 UCLA,1993 7 OregonState,1993 7 MontanaState,1993 7 California,1984 7 Utah,1971 7 SanJoseState,1968 7 Nevada,2005

pUNt rEtUrNs - sEAsoN1. 50 20032. 46 19933. 43 19944. 42 20025. 38 20046. 37 20017. 37 19978. 37 19729. 35 198510. 33 1988 33 1984 33 1973 33 1967

pUNt rEtUrN yArds - gAME (80+)1. 186 USL,19972. 171 SanJoseState,19683. 163 Nevada,20054. 153 Idaho,19735. 129 SanJoseState,19596. 116 Stanford,20037. 113 Idaho,19688. 113 Oregon,19839. 110 MontanaState,200210. 105 BoiseState,199711. 94 SanJoseState,1960

pUNt rEtUrN yArds - sEAsoN1. 527 19972. 486 20033. 476 19684. 473 20025. 439 1949 439 20047. 404 19608. 398 19739. 361 195010. 354 1993

pUNt rEtUrN AvErAgE - sEAsoN (Min. 10 returns)1. 16.4 19682. 15.0 19603. 14.9 19534. 14.4 19505. 14.2 19976. 14.2 19497. 13.3 19598. 12.6 19789. 12.1 197310. 11.6 2004 11.6 2005

pUNt rEtUrN toUch-dowNs - gAME1. 4 19682. 2 1972 2 19854. 1 12times

pUNt rEtUrN toUchdowN - sEAsoN1. 4 19682. 2 1973 2 1985 2 2002 2 20046. 1 20Times

KicKoFF rEtUrN rEcordsKicKoFF rEtUrNs - gAME1. 10 Iowa,19692. 9 MontanaState,19543. 9 USC19704. 9 USC,19745. 9 Stanford,19876. 9 Stanford,19997. 8 9times

KicKoFF rEtUrNs - sEAsoN1. 68 19702. 55 19883. 53 19874. 50 19985. 50 19696. 48 19547. 46 19908. 45 19749. 45 197110. 44 1956

KicKoFF rEtUrN yArds - gAME (120+)1. 249 Oregon,19982. 207 ASU,19893. 199 OSU,19634. 184 ASU,19905. 174 Stanford,1999 174 USC,19737. 173 Michigan,19938. 172 Washington,19769. 171 FresnoState,199210. 169 Washington,1953

KicKoFF rEtUrN yArds - sEAsoN1. 1212 19702. 1016 19983. 1010 19714. 910 19885. 905 19906. 885 19547. 843 19928. 841 1948

9. 838 199110. 833 1987

KicKoFF rEtUrN AvErAgE - sEAsoN(Min.10)1. 27.0 19412. 25.2 19663. 24.3 19634. 24.0 19485. 23.6 19646. 22.9 19687. 22.4 19718. 22.2 19929. 22.1 199610. 21.5 1991

KicKoFF rEtUrN toUchdowNs - gAME1. 1 25times

KicKoFF rEtUrN toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1. 2 19982. 2 19713. 2 19484. 2 19285. 1 17times

scoriNg rEcordstoUchdowNs - gAME1. 14 Blaircollege,19072. 14 PugetSound,19093. 12 Idaho,19754. 10 SpokaneAC,19075. 10 EasternWashington,19086. 10 Pacific(Ore.),19247. 10 Montana,19428. 9 Montana,19309. 9 MontanaState,198510. 9 California,1997

toUchdowNs - sEAsoN1. 64 19972. 53 20013. 53 19984. 52 20025. 47 20056. 45 20037. 43 1992 43 19859. 41 1996 41 1989 41 1951

totAL poiNts - gAME1. 86 BlairCollege,19072. 84 Idaho,19753. 74 PugetSound,19094. 73 EasternWashington,19085. 70 SpokaneAC,19076. 68 Montana,19427. 65 Pacific(Ore.),19248. 64 MontanaState,19859. 63 California,199710. 61 Montana,1930

totAL poiNts - sEAsoN1. 483 19972. 431 20023. 420 20014. 415 19885. 394 20036. 368 20057. 351 19898. 337 19929. 317 198410. 314 1996

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poiNts KicKiNg - gAME1. 16 BYU 1989 16 BoiseState 19973. 15 Temple 1992 15 California 2001 15 Purdue 2001 15 NewMexico 20037. 14 Oregon 1984 14 MontanaState 1993 14 ArizonaState 1993 14 ArizonaState 2002 14 Washington 2002

poiNts KicKiNg - sEAsoN1. 116 20032. 113 20023. 101 20014. 99 19895. 93 19976. 91 19887. 84 20058. 80 19909. 77 199310. 73 1983

pAt AttEMpts - gAME1. 12 Idaho 19752. 11 USL 19973. 9 MontanaState 1985 9 California 19975. 8 Oregon 19776. 7 12Times

pAt AttEMpts - sEAsoN1. 60 19972. 52 20013. 49 20024. 47 19985. 45 20056. 40 19967. 40 20038. 37 19899. 36 198510. 35 1951 35 1984

pAt MAdE - gAME1. 12 Idaho 19752. 11 USL 19973. 9 MontanaState 1985 9 California 19975. 8 Oregon 19776. 7 12times

pAt MAdE - sEAsoN1. 57 19972. 48 20013. 47 20024. 46 19885. 42 20056. 38 19967. 36 19898. 35 20039. 34 198510. 33 1992

coNsEcUtivE pAt - gAME1. 12 19752. 11 19973. 9 19974. 8 19775. 7 5times

coNsEcUtivE pAt - sEAsoN1. 28 19992. 26 19873. 26 19924. 25 19955. 25 19776. 24 19867. 23 20018. 21 20059. 19 199410. 18 2002

Most 50+ FiELd goALs - gAME1. 2 OregonState 19812. 2 BYU 19893. 2 FresnoState 19914. 1 29times

Most 50+ FiELd goALs - sEAsoN1. 6 19912. 5 19893. 5 19904. 2 1981 2 1988 2 1992 2 1997 2 1999

FiELd goALs AttEMptEd - gAME1. 6 Kansas 19772. 5 Pacific 1980 5 ASU 1993 5 California 1993 5 ASU 2002 5 Washington 2002 5 NewMexico 20038. 4 15times

FiELd goALs AttEMptEd - sEAsoN1. 33 20022. 32 19933. 31 20034. 27 19895. 26 19906. 26 19837. 24 19728. 22 2001 22 1991 22 1980 22 1973 22 2005

FiELd goALs MAdE - gAME1. 5 NewMexico 20032. 4 Kansas 1975 4 Kansas 1977 4 Tennessee 1984 4 BYU 1989 4 Arizona 1989 4 BoiseState 1998 4 Washington 20029. 3 19times

FiELd goALs MAdE - sEAsoN1. 27 20032. 22 20023. 21 19894. 18 20015. 17 1993 17 19907. 16 19838. 15 19889. 14 1984 14 2005

FiELd goAL pErcENtAgE - gAME (Min. 3 attempts)1. 1.000 5/5,NewMexico,20032. 1.000 4/4,severaltimes

FiELd goAL pErcENtAgE - sEAsoN (Min. 15 att.)1. .871 20032. .818 20013. .750 19994. .722 19925. .702 19976. .667 20027. .636 20058. .625 1987 .625 1970 .625 1971

coNsEcUtivE FiELd goALs - gAME1. 1.000 5/5,NewMexico,20032. 1.000 4/4,Tennessee,1984 1.000 4/4,BYU,1989 1.000 4/4,Arizona,1989 1.000 4/4,BoiseState,1998 1.000 4/4,Washington,2003 1.000 4/4,Idaho,2003

Most FiELd goALs oNE QUArtEr1. 3 3rd,ChuckDiedrick,

OregonState,1976

dEFENsivE tAcKLE rEcordstotAL tAcKLEs - gAME1. 105 ArizonaState,19912. 99 Arizona,1991 99 USC,1991 99 FresnoState,19915. 98 Oregon,1992 98 Arizona,1999 98 Oregon,19998. 96 ArizonaState,2000 96 Oregon,200110. 95 ArizonaState,1999

priMAry tAcKLEs - gAME1. 71 ArizonaState,19912. 70 USC,19923. 64 FresnoState,1992 64 USC,1991 64 Arizona,1991 64 Stanford,19917. 62 Oregon,19938. 61 USC,1993 61 OhioState,199110.

AssistEd tAcKLEs - gAME1. 71 UNLV,19912. 54 Washington,19913. 40 Washington,19934. 36 Washington,19955. 35 USC,1991 35 Arizona,19917. 34 ArizonaState,19918. 32 Oregon,19929. 30 Nebraska,199510.

tAcKLEs For LossEs - sEAsoN (since 1985)1. 109 2002(-515yards)2. 100 1994(-432)3. 99 1993(-468)4. 98 2003(-461)5. 97 2001(-338)6. 89 2004(-346)7. 87 1992(-419)8. 86 1997(-305)9. 85 2001(-338)10. 82 2000(-318)

tAcKLEs For LossEs yArds - gAME1. 37 Oregon 19942. 36 OregonState 19833. 36 Illinois 19884. 30 MontanaState 19935. 30 Texas 20036. 29 Arizona 19827. 28 MontanaState 19938. 27 Washington 20039. 26 California 198310. 26 ASU 200211. 26 NorteDame 2003

tAcKLEs For LossEs yArds - sEAsoN (since 1985)1. 515 2002(109TFLs)2. 461 2003(98)3. 468 1993(99)4. 432 1994(100)5. 419 1992(87)6. 358 1996(79)7. 346 2004(89)8. 338 2001(97)9. 318 2000(82)10. 305 1997(86)

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sAcKs - sEAsoN (since 1979)1. 55 2002(-377yards)2. 50 2003(-345)3. 48 1989(-299)4. 42 1993(-301) 42 1994(-282)6. 40 2001(-242)7. 34 2005(-164)8. 33 1981(-207)9. 32 1006(-242) 32 1983(-228) 32 2004(-218)

sAcKs yArds - gAME 1. 36 OregonState 19832. 36 Illinois 19883. 35 MontanaState 19814. 34 Oregon 19945. 30 MontanaState 19936. 30 Texas 20037. 26 NorteDame 20038. 25 FresnoState 19949. 24 MontanaState 199310. 24 Washington 2003

sAcKs yArds - sEAsoN1. 377 2002(55sacks)2. 345 2003(50)3. 301 1993(42)4. 299 1989(48)5. 282 1994(42)6. 242 2001(40)7. 242 1996(32)8. 228 1983(32)9. 218 2004(32)10. 207 1981(33)

First dowNsFirst dowNs - totAL - gAME1. 36 Montana,19922. 34 Illinois,19883. 33 OregonState,1991 32 MontanaState,2001 32 FresnoState,1992 32 OregonState,1988 32 Oregon,1977 32 Idaho,19729. 31 Minnesota,1988 31 Utah,1985 31 UNLV,198332

First dowNs - totAL - sEAsoN1. 316 19882. 280 19973. 265 2002 265 2001 265 19926. 258 19817. 256 20058. 255 19859. 249 200310. 241 1984

First dowNs - rUshiNg - gAME1. 23 Oregon,19842. 21 Illinois,1988 21 OregonState,1988 21 Oregon,19775. 20 UNLV,1983 20 Idaho,19757. 19 MontanaState,1985 19 Stanford,1972 19 Villanova,196510. 18 Sixtimes

First dowNs - rUshiNg - sEAsoN1. 173 19882. 152 19813. 148 19854. 141 1973 141 19846. 136 19827. 134 19808. 133 19759. 128 197910. 127 1974

First dowNs - pAssiNg - gAME1. 17 BoiseState,19972. 18 ASU,1997 18 California,2002 18 California,20015. 22 Montana,19926. 21 OregonState,20057. 17 Arizona,1992 17 Arizona,19919. 18 USC,197610. 16 Fourtimes

First dowNs - pAssiNg - sEAsoN1. 161 19972. 148 20023. 147 20034. 146 19925. 142 19766. 132 1995 132 20058. 129 2001 129 199110. 127 1988

First dowNs - pENALtiEs - gAME1. 9 Idaho,19702. 7 OregonState,20013. 6 Stanford,1982 6 UNLV,1986 6 Washington,1986 6 Montana,1992 6 OregonState,1996 6 MontanaState,2001 6 California,2001 6 Oregon,2002 6 ArizonaState,2004 6 OregonState,2004

First dowNs - pENALtiEs - sEAsoN1. 46 20012. 34 20023. 33 19704. 29 10065. 27 2004 27 19927. 26 19738. 25 1997 25 198610. 24 1974

pENALtiEspENALtiEs - gAME1. 20 ArizonaState,19932. 18 Illinois,1997 18 Utah,19924. 17 Oregon,1998 17 Washington,1997 17 OregonState,1996 17 OregonState,19958. 16 Stanford,2003 16 Washington,1991 16 USC,1986 16 California,1955

pENALtiEs - sEAsoN1. 150 20032. 123 19973. 117 19924. 115 20005. 110 1999 110 19967. 106 1993 106 19919. 105 199410. 103 2002

pENALty yArds - gAME1. 195 ArizonaState,19932. 189 OregonState,19963. 169 Washington,19914. 160 Oregon,19985. 153 OregonState,19956. 151 Washington,19977. 145 Idaho,19588. 144 Kansas,19719. 141 Idaho,197210. 137 Pittsburgh,1995

pENALty yArds - sEAsoN1. 1,230 20032. 1,076 19973. 984 19924. 984 19915. 952 19966. 928 20007. 889 19948. 875 19999. 872 200210. 868 1993

FUMBLEsFUMBLEs - gAME1. 10 UCLA,19712. 9 Stanford,1974 9 UCLA,1973 9 Utah,19725. 8 OregonState,1984 8 Kansas,1973 8 Arizona,19728. 7 Ninetimes

FUMBLEs - sEAsoN1. 62 19722. 50 19743. 48 19704. 47 19715. 46 19736. 42 19547. 41 19768. 40 19849. 40 196910. 39 1955

FUMBLEs Lost - gAME1. 5 Stanford,19742. 6 UCLA,19713. 5 UtahState,19614. 4 20times

FUMBLEs Lost- sEAsoN1. 26 19742. 25 19713. 22 1972 22 19525. 21 19586. 20 1978 20 1954 20 19709. 19 1964 19 1976 19 1975 19 1961

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ovErALL coNF. hoME AwAy NEUtrAL spoKANEcoAch yEArs w L t pct w L t pct w L t w L t w L t w L t

WilliamGoodyear 1894 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0FredWaite 1895 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0DavidA.Brodie 1896 2 0 1 .833 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0RobertR.Gailey 1897 2 0 0 1.000 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0FrankShively 1898-99 1 1 1 .500 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WilliamAllen 1900,1902 6 3 1 .650 3 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0WilliamNamack 1901 4 1 0 .800 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0JamesN.Ashmore 1903 3 3 2 .500 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0EverettM.Sweeley 1904-05 6 6 0 .500 4 1 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0JohnR.Bender 1906,07,12,14 21 12 0 .636 13 2 0 6 8 0 0 1 0 2 1 0WalterRheinschild 1908 4 0 2 .833 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0WillaimS.Kienholz 1909 4 1 0 .833 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0OscarP.Osthoff 1910-11 5 6 0 .455 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0WilliamH.Dietz 1915-17 17 2 1 .875 3 0 0 1.000 6 1 0 9 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0EmoryAlvord 1918 1 1 0 .500 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0GusWelch 1919-22 16 10 1 .611 6 10 1 .382 4 2 1 10 3 0 1 5 0 1 0 0A.A.Exendine 1923-25 6 13 4 .348 3 10 2 .267 3 5 0 3 7 2 0 1 2 0 0 0O.E.Hollingbery 1926-42 93 53 14 .625 64 43 10 .590 43 8 5 43 37 6 6 8 2 1 0 1PhilSarboe 1945-49 17 26 3 .402 15 21 3 .423 11 7 1 6 18 2 0 1 0 0 0 0ForrestEvashevski 1950-51 11 6 2 .632 6 6 2 .500 3 1 2 6 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0AlKircher 1952-55 13 25 2 .350 10 17 0 .370 5 5 1 7 18 1 0 0 0 1 2 0JimSutherland 1956-63 37 39 4 .488 15 12 1 .554 11 8 0 21 22 4 0 0 0 5 9 0BertClark 1964-67 15 24 1 .388 5 11 1 .324 4 5 0 8 13 1 0 0 0 3 6 0JimSweeney 1968-75 26 59 1 .34 12 41 1 .231 8 9 0 13 35 0 0 2 0 5 13 1JackieSherrill 1976 3 8 0 .390 2 5 0 .286 2 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0WarrenPowers 1977 7 4 0 .636 3 4 0 .429 3 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0JimWalden 1978-86 44 52 4 .460 30 37 2 .449 18 17 2 18 28 2 0 2 0 8 5 0DennisErickson 1987-88 12 10 1 .543 6 8 1 .433 6 4 0 5 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 0MikePrice 1989-2002 83 78 0 .515 49 63 0 .437 46 32 0 34 44 0 3 2 0 0 0 0BillDoba 2003-Present 19 16 0 .543 10 14 0 .417 9 7 0 8 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 0

COUGARCOACHESYEARBYYEAR ovErALL coNF. hoME AwAy NEUtrAL spoKANE cAptAiNsyEAr-coAch w L t w L t w L t w L t w L t w L t

1894—Wm.Goodyear 1 1 0 1 1 0 FredLong

1895—FredW.Waite 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 FrankLowden

1896—DavidA.Brodie 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 MiltonMcCroskey

1897—RobertR.Gailey 2 0 0 2 0 0 JoeWinston

1898—FrankShively 0 0 1 0 0 1 BoydHamilton

1899—FrankShively 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 BoydHamilton

1900—WilliamAllen 4 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 J.O.Elton

1901—WilliamNamack 4 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 ArthurHooper

1902—WilliamAllen 2 3 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 JohnJones

1903—JamesN.Ashmore 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 ClydeGill

1904—EverettM.Sweeley 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 ClydeGill

1905—EverettM.Sweeley 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 ElbertStewart

1906—JohnR.Bender 6 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 HarryGoldsworthy

1907—JohnR.Bender 7 1 0 4 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 L.H.Nissen

1908—WalterRheinschild 4 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 HerbertWexler

1909—WilliamS.Kienholz 4 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 CecilCave

1910—OscarP.Osthoff 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 FredrickHunter

1911—OscarP.Osthoff 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 TomFishback

1912—JohnR.Bender 2 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 JoeHarter

1913—JohnR.Bender 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 LeoCoulter

1914—JohnR.Bender 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 EmoryAlvord

1915—WilliamH.Dietz 7 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 AsaClark

1916—WilliamH.Dietz 4 2 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 BentonBangs

1917—WilliamH.Dietz 6 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 ClarenceZimmerman

1918—EmoryAlvord 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 None

1919—GusWelch 5 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 RichardHanley

1920—GusWelch 5 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 FredHamilton

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1921—GusWelch 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 EarlDunlap

1922—GusWelch 2 5 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 FordDunton

1923—A.A.Exendine 2 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 VernardHickey

1924—A.A.Exendine 1 5 2 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 HaroldSlater

1925—A.A.Exendine 3 4 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 3 2 1 DukeSlater

1926—O.E.Hollingbery 6 1 0 4 1 0 3 0 0 3 1 0

1927—O.E.Hollingbery 3 3 2 1 3 1 2 0 2 1 3 0

1928—O.E.Hollingbery 7 3 0 4 3 0 3 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 MelDressel

1929—O.E.Hollingbery 10 2 0 4 2 0 5 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 Ernest“Bud’’Hansen

1930—O.E.Hollingbery 9 1 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 ElmerSchwartz

1931—O.E.Hollingbery 6 4 0 4 3 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 Glenn“Turk’’Edwards

1932—O.E.Hollingbery 7 1 1 5 1 1 4 0 0 3 1 1 GeorgeSander

1933—O.E.Hollingbery 5 3 1 3 3 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 FrankIngram

1934—O.E.Hollingbery 4 3 1 4 0 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 GeorgeTheodoratos

1935—O.E.Hollingbery 5 3 1 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 JohnBley

1936—O.E.Hollingbery 6 3 1 6 2 1 3 1 0 3 2 1 StanSmith

1937—O.E.Hollingbery 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 ChrisRumburg

1938—O.E.Hollingbery 2 8 0 1 7 0 0 3 0 2 4 0 0 1 0

1939—O.E.Hollingbery 4 5 0 3 5 0 3 0 0 1 5 0 DickEmerson

1940—O.E.Hollingbery 4 4 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 DonGreeley

1941—O.E.Hollingbery 6 4 0 5 3 0 3 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 JoeBeckman

1942—O.E.Hollingbery 6 2 2 5 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1

1943—NoFootball,WWII

1944—NoFootball,WWII

1945—PhilSarboe 6 2 1 6 2 1 4 0 0 2 2 1

1946—PhilSarboe 1 6 1 1 5 1 1 2 0 0 4 1 DickAbrams

1947—PhilSarboe 3 7 0 2 5 0 1 3 0 2 4 0 T.Parry,F.Bacoka,J.Godfrey

1948—PhilSarboe 4 5 1 4 3 1 3 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 PhilClaymore

1949—PhilSarboe 3 6 0 2 6 0 2 2 0 1 4 0

1950—ForestEvashevski 4 3 2 2 3 2 1 0 2 3 2 0 0 1 0

1951—ForestEvashevski 7 3 0 4 3 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 2 0 0

1952—AlKircher 4 6 0 3 4 0 2 1 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 DonSteinbrunner

1953—AlKircher 4 6 0 3 4 0 1 1 0 3 4 0 0 1 0 BobBurkhart

1954—AlKircher 4 6 0 3 4 0 2 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 “Duke’’Washington

1955—AlKircher 1 7 2 1 5 1 0 2 1 1 5 1 JerryBrockey

1956—JimSutherland 3 6 1 2 5 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 0

1957—JimSutherland 6 4 0 5 3 0 2 1 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 GailStrait

1958—JimSutherland 7 3 0 6 2 0 2 0 0 4 2 0 1 1 0

1959—JimSutherland 6 4 0 1 1 0 5 2 0 0 1 0

1960—JimSutherland 4 5 1 1 1 0 2 3 1 1 1 0

1961—JimSutherland 3 7 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 0

1962—JimSutherland 5 4 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 2 1 0

1963—JimSutherland 3 6 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 4 1 1 0 0

1964—BertClark 3 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 3 1 1 1 0

1965—BertClark 7 3 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 4 2 0 2 0 0

1966—BertClark 3 7 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 3 0

1967—BertClark 2 8 0 1 5 0 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 2 0

1968—JimSweeney 3 6 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 4 0 2 0 1

1969—JimSweeney 1 9 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 1 5 0 0 2 0 BobShoun,BobEwen

1970—JimSweeney 110 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 4 0

1971—JimSweeney 4 7 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 1 3 0

1972—JimSweeney 7 4 0 4 3 0 3 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 BillMoos

1973—JimSweeney 5 6 0 4 3 0 3 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 TomPoe,GregCraighead

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1974—JimSweeney 2 9 0 1 6 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 0

1975—JimSweeney 3 8 0 0 7 0 1 2 0 2 5 0 0 1 0

1976—JackieSherrill 3 8 0 2 5 0 2 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

1977—WarrenPowers 7 4 0 3 4 0 3 0 0 3 4 0 1 0 0

1978—JimWalden 4 6 1 2 6 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 2 1 0

1979—JimWalden 5 6 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0

1980—JimWalden 4 7 0 3 4 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 Samoa,Kennedy,Flones,Pelluer

1981—JimWalden 8 3 1 5 2 1 3 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 Beach,McKay,Walker,Sorensen

1982—JimWalden 3 7 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 4 0 1 1 0

1983—JimWalden 7 4 0 5 3 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 0 0

1984—JimWalden 6 5 0 4 3 0 3 2 0 3 3 0

1985—JimWalden 4 7 0 3 5 0 2 3 0 2 4 0 CedricBrown,MarkRypien, RuebenMayes,EricHoward

1986—JimWalden 3 7 1 2 6 1 3 3 0 0 4 1 Porter,Taylor,Reynolds,Forde

1987—DennisErickson 3 7 1 1 5 1 3 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 Leighton,Calvin,Forde,Hasty

1988—DennisErickson 9 3 0 5 3 0 3 2 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 TimmRosenbach,IvanCook

1989—MikePrice 6 5 0 3 5 0 3 2 0 3 3 0 Grayson,Savage,Husby, Stallworth

1990—MikePrice 3 8 0 2 6 0 1 4 0 2 4 0 BradGossen,ChrisMoton

1991—MikePrice 4 7 0 3 5 0 2 3 0 2 4 0 LewisBush,LeeTilleman

1992—MikePrice 9 3 0 5 3 0 5 1 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 Garman,Bush,Wright-Fair

1993—MikePrice 5 6 0 3 5 0 4 1 0 1 5 0 Pattinson,McClanahan,Waldron

1994—MikePrice 8 4 0 5 3 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 Childs,Reis,Hayes

1995—MikePrice 3 8 0 2 6 0 3 2 0 0 6 0 ChrisHayes,MarcMcCloskey

1996—MikePrice 5 6 0 3 5 0 3 2 0 2 4 0 JamesDarling,ScottSanderson

1997—MikePrice 10 2 0 7 1 0 6 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 CoryWithrow,DorianBoose

1998—MikePrice 3 8 0 0 8 0 2 4 0 1 4 0 Rainville,Holmes,Gleason

1999—MikePrice 3 9 0 1 7 0 2 4 0 1 5 0 Gleason,Taylor,Hollimon

2000—MikePrice 4 7 0 2 6 0 1 5 0 3 2 0 Gesser,Zubedi,Matson,Hawkins

2001—MikePrice 10 2 0 6 2 0 5 1 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 Gesser,Thielbahr,Newman,Minnich

2002—MikePrice 10 3 0 7 1 0 6 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 Gesser,Trufant,Nettles

2003—BillDoba 10 3 0 6 2 0 6 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 Kegel,Coleman,Genatone

2004—BillDoba 5 6 0 3 5 0 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 Swogger,Lightbody,Abdullah,Derting

2005—BillDoba 4 7 0 1 7 0 1 4 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 Bienemann,Harrison,Derting,Basler

wsU’s ALL-tiME totALs 481–460–45 239–301–25 218–119–15 216–274–22 16–27–6 31–40–2

totAL gAMEs 986 565 352 512 49 73

wiNNiNg pErcENtAgE .511 .444 .641 .443 .388 .438

THECHIEFS

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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Adams Sam 1966-1967 2 Sutherland*Akey Robb 1999-Present 6 Price/DobaArnold Dave 1987-1988 2 EricksonBall Chris 2000-2002 3 PriceBeechner Dick 1977-1977 1 PowersBlier Ray 1960-1963 4 SutherlandBlock King 1964-1967 4 ClarkBratkowski Bob 1987-1988 2 EricksonBraun Ray 1972-1973 2 SweeneyBray Craig 1987-1988 2 EricksonBray Craig 1994-2000 6 PriceBurrow Jim 1982-1986 5 WaldenBurtnett Leon 1971-1971 1 Sweeney*Burtnett Leon 2003-Present 2 DobaCampbell Hugh 1968-1968 1 SweeneyCampo Dave 1976-1976 1 SherrillCarlson Roy 1960-1961 2 SutherlandCarr Gerald 1989-1990 2 PriceChatfield Chuck 1961-1962 2 SutherlandChurch Mike 1976-1977 2 Sherrill/PowersCody Ed 1961-1961 1 SutherlandConnelly Bob 2001-2002 2 PriceCords Bill 1972-1976 5 Sweeney/SherrillCubley Walt 1969-1974 6 SweeneyDaniels John 1981-1981 1 WaldenDiedrick Bill 1989-1990 2 PriceDoba Bill 1989-2002 14 PriceDonovan Larry 1972-1975 4 SweeneyDunn Kasey 1998-2002 5 PriceEllerbe Roosevelt 1970-1970 1 SweeneyElliott Dave 1979-1986 8 WaldenElway Jack 1971-1975 4 SweeneyEmanuel Gary 1994-1996 3 PriceEnos Rod 1962-1963 2 SweeneyErickson Pinky 1968-1970 3 SweeneyErkenbeck Jim 1968-1971 4 SweeneyEverson Tom 1987-1988 2 EricksonFabris Jon 1983-1985 4 WaldenFaiman John 1977-1977 1 PowersGagnon Gary 1978-1986 9 WaldenGambold Bob 1956-1960 5 SutherlandGlover Rich 1977-1980 4 Walden*Greene Ken 2003-Present 2 DobaHampton Russ 1961-1963 3 SutherlandHolland Sonny 1968-1968 1 SweeneyHughes Lindsey 1978-1986 9 WaldenJankovich Sam 1968-1971 4 SweeneyKarmelowicz Bob 1987-1988 2 EricksonKeele Tom 1974-1975 2 SweeneyKirby Rod 1976-1976 1 SherrillLappano Tim 1987-1991 5 Erickson/PriceLeahy Bob 1976-1976 1 Sherrill*Levenseller Mike 1992-Present 13 Price/DobaLewis Larry 1989-1998 10 PriceLincoln Keith 1971-1972 2 SweeneyLindsey Don 1968-1969 2 Sweeney

LAst First hEAd NAME NAME tENUrE yEArs coAchEs

Livingston Lawrence 1995-1997 3 PriceLubick Sonny 1988-1988 1 EricksonMartin Jerry 1963-1963 1 SutherlandMarvin Joe 1964-1965 2 ClarkMcDonell John 1989-2000 12 PriceMims Ron 1972-1975 4 SweeneyMorton Steve 1978-1986 9 WaldenNelson John 1964-1967 4 ClarkNiemi Laurie 1960-1960 1 SutherlandNiemi Laurie 1964-1967 4 ClarkOkuneff Gerry 1962-1962 1 SutherlandPadilla Bob 1980-1981 2 WaldenParry Tom 1960-1960 1 SutherlandPatterson Andre 1992-1993 2 Price*Peterson Greg 2006-Present 1 DobaPflugrad Robin 2001-2005 4 Price/DobaPorter George 1963-1963 1 SutherlandPreston Buzz 1994-1997 4 PricePrice Aaron 2001-2002 2 PricePrice Eric 1998-2000 3 PricePrice Mike 1974-1977 4 Sweeney/Sherrill/ PowersRicardo Scott 1980-1980 1 WaldenRoach Dick 1974-1975 2 Sweeney*Rosenbach Timm 2003-Present 2 DobaRuel Pat 1978-1981 6 WaldenSandahl Al 1978-1978 1 WaldenShanley Jim 1964-1970 7 Clark/SweeneySimpson Bob 1969-1973 5 Sweeney*Skipper Kelly 2003-Present 2 DobaSmith Gregg 1987-1988 2 EricksonSmith JohnL. 1987-1988 2 EricksonSmith Rowland 1964-1967 4 ClarkTiller Joe 1971-1973 3 SweeneyTiller Joe 1989-1990 2 PriceTippett Howard 1976-1976 1 SherrillWalden Jim 1977-1977 1 PowersWalker Dave 1976-1979 4 Walden*Walker Mike 1997-Present 8 Price/DobaWamsley Jerry 1978-1978 1 WaldenWheeler Harold 1979-1982 4 WaldenWight Del 1982-1985 4 WaldenWight Del 1991-1991 1 PriceWilliams Ted 1991-1993 3 PriceWood Alex 1987-1988 2 EricksonWoody Ken 1978-1986 9 WaldenYaralian Zaven 1977-1977 1 Powers*Yarno George 1991-1994 4 Price 2003-Present 2 DobaZeches Jim 1989-2000 12 PriceZimmer Mike 1989-1993 5 Price

wsU hEAd coAchEs, 1960-present:JimSutherland1956-63;BertClark1964-67;JimSweeney1968-75;JackieSherrill1976;WarrenPowers1977;JimWalden1978-86;DennisErickson1987-88;MikePrice1989-2002,BillDoba2003-Present.

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1894: William Goodyear1895: Fred W. Waite 1896: David A. Brodie1897: Robert R. Gailey1898: Frank Shively1899: Frank Shively1900: William L. Allen1901: W. H. Namack1902: W. H. Namack Assistant:CharlesGoodsell1903: J. N. Ashmore1904: Everett M. Sweeley1905: John R. Bender1906: John R. Bender1907: John R. Bender1908: Walter Rheinschild Assistant:Ralph“Fat”Rader1909: William S. Kienholz1910: Oscar P. Osthoff Assistant:RalphHuston1911: Oscar P. Osthoff Assistant:J.E.Thornton1912: John R. Bender1913: John R. Bender1914: John R. Bender1915: William H. “Lone Star” Dietz Assistant:TomTyrer1916: William H. “Lone Star” Dietz1917: William H. “Lone Star” Dietz1918: Emory Alvord1919: Gustavus “Gus” Welch1920: Gustavus “Gus” Welch Assistant:HarryA.“Hack”Applequist1921: Gustavus “Gus” Welch Assistant:“Hack”Applequist1922: Gustavus “Gus” Welch Assistant:“Hack”Applequist1923: Gustavus “Gus” Welch Assistant:“Hack”Applequist1924: Albert A. Exendine Assistant:“Hack”Applequist1925: Albert A. Exendine Assistant:“Hack”Applequist1926: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:ArthurB.“Buck”BaileyandKarl

Schlademan1927: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1928: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1929: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1930: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1931: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1932: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1933: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1934: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1935: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1936: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1937: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1938: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1939: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1940: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1941: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1942: Orin E. “Babe” Hollingbery Assistants:“Buck”BaileyandKarlSchlademan1943: (No football. WWII)1944: (No football. WWII)1945: Phil Sorboe Assistants:“Buck”Bailey,BobCampbell,Felix

Fletcher,andDickFarman.

1946: Phil Sorboe Assistants:“Buck”Bailey,ElmerHuhta,Jimmy

Ennis,HerbGodfrey,andBillSewell.1947: Phil Sorboe Assistants:“Buck”Bailey,JimmyEnnis,Al

Hoptowit,andBillSewell.1948: Phil Sarboe Assistants:“Buck”Bailey,BillSewell,Joe

Angelo,andRoySandberg.1949: Phil Sarboe Assistants:“Buck”Bailey,JoeAngelo,Dan

StavelyandTonyBlazine1950: Forest Evashevski Assistants:AlKircher,EdFrutig,BobFloraand

“Buck”Bailey1951: Forest Evashevski Assistants:AlKircher,EdFrutig,BobFloraand

“Buck”Bailey1952: Alton S. “Al” Kircher Assistants:DanStavely,DaleGentry,Roger

Grove,BobGamboldand“Buck”Bailey1953: Alton S. “Al” Kircher Assistants:DanStavely,DaleGentry,Roger

Groveand“Buck”Bailey1954: Alton S. “Al” Kircher Assistants:MikeScarry,DanStavely,Dale

Gentry,RogerGroveand“Buck”Bailey1955: Alton S. “Al” Kircher Assistants:MikeScarry,DaleGentry,Dan

Stavelyand“Buck”Bailey1956: Jim Sutherland Assistants:LeonMcLaughlin,DanStavely,

BobGambold,LloydTorchioand“Buck”Bailey

1957: Jim Sutherland Assistants:DanStavely,BobGambold,Lloyd

TorchioandJimLounsberry1958: Jim Sutherland Assistants:BobGambold,JimLounsberry,

LloydTorchio,andLaurieNiemi1959: Jim Sutherland Assistants:BobGambold,LaurieNiemi,Roy

CarlsonandTomParry1960: Jim Sutherland Assistants:BobGambold,LaurieNiemi,Roy

Carlson,TomParryandRayBlier1961: Jim Sutherland Assistants:RoyCarlson,RayBlier,EdCody,

ChuckChatfieldandRussHampton1962: Jim Sutherland Assistants:RayBlier,ChuckChatfield,Russ

Hampton,RodEnosandGerryOkuneff1963: Jim Sutherland Assistants:RayBlier,RussHampton,RodEnos,

JerryMartinandGeorgePorter1964: Bert Clark Assistants:LaurieNiemi,KingBlock,Rowland

“Red”Smith,JoeMarvin,JimShanleyandJohnNelson

1965: Bert Clark Assistants:LaurieNiemi,KingBlock,“Red”

Smith,JoeMarvin,JimShanleyandJohnNelson

1966: Bert Clark Assistants:LaurieNiemi,KingBlock,“Red”

Smith,JimShanley,JohnNelsonandSamAdams

1967: Bert Clark Assistants:LaurieNiemi,KingBlock,“Red”

Smith,JimShanley,JohnNelsonandSamAdams

1968: Jim Sweeney Assistants:SamJankovich,Robert“Pinky”

Erickson,JimErkenbeck,Allyn“Sonny”Holland,JimShanley,DonLindseyandHughCampbell

1969: Jim Sweeney Assistants:SamJankovich,JimShanley,Don

Lindsey,JimErkenbeck,BobSimpson,“Pinky”Erickson,andWaltCubley

1970: Jim Sweeney Assistants:SamJankovich,JimShanley,Jim

Erkenbeck,BobSimpson,“Pinky”Erickson,WaltCubleyandRooseveltEllerbe

1971: Jim Sweeney Assistants:SamJankovich,JimErkenbeck,Bob

Simpson,LeonBurtnett,JoeTiller,andKeithLincoln

1972: Jim Sweeney Assistants:BobSimpson,JoeTiller,Walt

Cubley,KeithLincoln,RayBraun,LarryDonovan,BillCords,JackElwayandRonMims

1973: Jim Sweeney Assistants:BobSimpson,JoeTiller,Walt

Cubley,RayBraun,LarryDonovan,JackElway,BillCordsandRonMims

1974: Jim Sweeney Assistants:WaltCubley,LarryDonovan,Jack

Elway,BillCords,RonMims,TomKeele,MikePriceandDickRoach

1975: Jim Sweeney Assistants:LarryDonovan,JackElway,Bill

Cords,TomKeele,RonMims,MikePriceandDickRoach

1976: Jackie Sherrill Assistants:BobLeahy,HowardTippett,

BillCords,DaveWalker,MikePrice,DaveCampo,RonKirby,andMichaelChurch

1977: Warren Powers Assistants:DickBeechner,MikePrice,Dave

Walker,JimWalden,RichGlover,JohnFaiman,MichaelChurch,andZavenYaralian

1978: Jim Walden Assistants:MikeChurch,GaryGagnon,Rich

Glover,LindsayHughes,SteveMorton,PatRuel,AlSandahl,DaveWalker,JerryWamsley,andKenWoody

1979: Jim Walden Assistants:DaveElliott,GaryGagnon,Rich

Glover,LindsayHughes,SteveMorton,PatRuel,DaveWalker,HaroldWheeler,andKenWoody

1980: Jim Walden Assistants:DaveElliott,GaryGagnon,Rich

Glover,LindsayHughes,SteveMorton,BobPadilla,ScottRicardo,PatRuel,andKenWoody

1981: Jim Walden Assistants:JohnDaniels,DaveElliott,Gary

Gagnon,LindsayHughes,SteveMorton,PatRuel,MelvinSanderson,HaroldWheeler,KenWoody

1982: Jim Walden Assistants:JimBurrow,DaveElliott,Gary

Gagnon,LindsayHughes,SteveMorton,MelvinSanders,HaroldWheeler,DelWight,andKenWoody

1983: Jim Walden Assistants:JimBurrow,DaveElliott,Jon

Fabris,GaryGagnon,LindsayHughes,SteveMorton,MelSanders,DelWight,andKenWoody

1984: Jim Walden Assistants:JohnDaniels,DaveElliott,Gary

Gagnon,LindsayHughes,SteveMorton,BobPadilla,PatRuel,MelSanders,HaroldWheeler,andKenWoody

1985: Jim Walden Assistants:JimBurrow,DaveElliott,Jon

Fabris,GaryGagnon,LindsayHughes,SteveMorton,MelSanders,DelWight,andKenWoody

1986: Jim Walden Assistants:JimBurrow,DaveElliott,Jon

Fabris,GaryGagnon,LindsayHughes,SteveMorton,MelSanders,DelWightandKenWoody

1987: Dennis Erickson Assistants:DaveArnold,BobBratkowski,

CraigBray,TomEverson,BobKarmelowicz,TimLappano,GreggSmith,JohnSmith,andAlexWood

1988: Dennis Erickson Assistants:DaveArnold,BobBratkowski,

CraigBray,TomEverson,BobKarmelowicz,TimLappano,GreggSmith,JohnSmith,andAlexWood

1989: Mike Price Assistants:JoeTiller,MikeZimmer,Gerald

Carr,BillDiedrick,BillDoba,TimLappano,LarryLewis,JohnMcDonell,andJimZeches

1990: Mike Price Assistants:JoeTiller,MikeZimmer,Gerald

Carr,BillDiedrick,BillDoba,TimLappano,LarryLewis,JohnMcDonell,andJimZeches

1991: Mike Price Assistants:GeorgeYarno,MikeZimmer,Ted

Williams,DelWight,BillDoba,TimLappano,LarryLewis,JohnMcDonell,andJimZeches

1992: Mike Price Assistants:BillDoba,MikeZimmer,Ted

Williams,MikeLevenseller,LarryLewis,JohnMcDonell,AndrePatterson,GeorgeYarno,andJimZeches

1993: Mike Price Assistants:BillDoba,MikeZimmer,Ted

Wiliams,MikeLevenseller,LarryLewis,JohnMcDonell,AndrePatterson,GeorgeYarno,andJimZeches

1994: Mike Price Assistants:LarryLewis,BillDoba,John

McDonell,CraigBray,BuzzPreston,MikeLevenseller,GaryEmanuel,GeorgeYarno,andJimZeches

1995: Mike Price Assistants:CraigBray,BillDoba,Gary

Emanuel,MikeLevenseller,LarryLewis,LawrenceLivingston,JohnMcDonell,BuzzPreston,JimZeches.

1996: Mike Price Assistants:CraigBray,BillDoba,Gary

Emanuel,MikeLevenseller,LarryLewis,LawrenceLivingston,JohnMcDonell,BuzzPreston,JimZeches.

1997: Mike Price Assistants:CraigBray,BillDoba,Mike

Levenseller,LarryLewis,LawrenceLivingston,JohnMcDonell,BuzzPreston,MikeWalker,JimZeches.

1998: Mike Price Assistants:CraigBray,BillDoba,KaseyDunn,

MikeLevenseller,LarryLewis,JohnMcDonell,EricPrice,MikeWalker,JimZeches.

1999: Mike Price Assistants:RobbAkey,CraigBray,BillDoba,

KaseyDunn,MikeLevenseller,JohnMcDonell,EricPrice,MikeWalker,JimZeches.

2000: Mike Price Assistants:RobbAkey,ChrisBall,BillDoba,

KaseyDunn,MikeLevenseller,JohnMcDonell,EricPrice,MikeWalker,JimZeches.

2001: Mike Price Assistants:RobbAkey,ChrisBall,Bob

Connelly,BillDoba,KaseyDunn,MikeLevenseller,AaronPrice,MikeWalker,RobinPflugrad.

2002: Mike Price Assistants:RobbAkey,ChrisBall,Bob

Connelly,BillDoba,Kasey,Dunn,MikeLevenseller,RobinPflugrad,AaronPrice,MikeWalker.

2003: Bill Doba Assistants:RobbAkey,LeonBurtnett,Ken

Greene,MikeLevenseller,RobinPflugrad,TimmRosenbach,KellySkipper,MikeWalker,GeorgeYarno

2004: Bill Doba Assistants:RobbAkey,LeonBurtnett,Ken

Greene,MikeLevenseller,RobinPflugrad,TimmRosenbach,KellySkipper,MikeWalker,GeorgeYarno

2005: Bill Doba Assistants:RobbAkey,LeonBurtnett,Ken

Greene,MikeLevenseller,RobinPflugrad,TimmRosenbach,KellySkipper,MikeWalker,GeorgeYarno

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1930-1930 Alabama,Universityof(RoseBowl) 0 1 0 0 24 .0001963-2004 Arizona, University of 13 20 0 743 822 .3941960-2005 Arizona state University 12 18 2 788 860 .4061963-1980 Army 1 1 1 52 62 .5002006-2006 Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 .0001984-1984 BallState 1 0 0 16 14 1.0001952-1994 Baylor University 1 3 0 28 64 .3331906-1907 BlairBusinessCollege 2 0 0 97 0 1.0001908-1913 BremertonNavy 2 0 0 70 12 1.0001981-1990 BrighamYoung 1 2 0 118 129 .3331997-2001 BoiseState 4 0 0 174 77 1.0001915-1915 BrownUniversity(RoseBowl) 1 0 0 14 0 1.0001910-2005 california, University of 25 37 5 1191 1536 .4101926-1932 CollegeofIdaho 7 0 0 315 12 1.0001981-2004 Colorado,Universityof 2 4 0 109 121 .3331896-1896 CompanyC-NWG 1 0 0 24 0 1.0001909-1960 Denver,Universityof 0 2 0 32 39 .0001934-1934 Detroit,Universityof 0 1 0 0 6 .0001907-1908 EasternWashingtonStateUniversity 2 0 0 119 0 1.0001987-1994 FresnoState 3 1 0 134 98 .7501911-1941 GonzagaUniversity 18 5 3 497 120 .7502005-2005 GramblingStateUniversity 1 0 0 48 7 1.0001925-1999 Hawaii,Universityof 2 1 0 61 41 .6671925-1925 HonoluluAll-Stars 1 0 0 24 7 1.0001929-1929 HonoluluTownies 1 0 0 12 0 1.0001959-1988 Houston,Universityof 2 1 0 63 61 .6671894-2005 idaho, University of 68 17 3 1816 690 .7901969-1998 Illinois,Universityof(Urbana-Champaign) 5 2 0 168 114 .7141961-1965 IndianaUniversity(Bloomington) 2 1 0 36 55 .6671953-1969 Iowa,Universityof 1 3 1 81 149 .3001955-1977 Kansas,Universityof 2 7 0 110 218 .2221896-1905 Lewiston 4 1 1 102 18 .7501997-1998 Louisiana-Lafayette 2 0 0 121 7 1.0001983-1997 Michigan,Universityof 0 4 0 65 126 .0001942-1977 MichiganStateUniversity 2 5 0 95 103 .2861965-1988 Minnesota,Universityof(Minneapolis) 3 2 0 111 111 .6001961-1961 Missouri,Universityof(Columbia) 0 1 0 6 28 .0001903-1995 Montana,Universityof 32 2 0 886 178 .9411905-2001 MontanaStateUniversity 6 0 0 263 84 1.0001927-1929 MountSt.Charles 1 0 1 44 6 .7501910-1919 MultnomahAthleticClub(Portland) 2 1 0 58 7 .6671920-1995 Nebraska,Universityof(Lincoln) 3 1 0 95 77 .7502002-2005 Nevada-Reno 2 0 0 86 28 1.0001978-1991 Nevada-LasVegas 4 0 0 149 62 1.0002003-2004 NewMexico 2 0 0 44 30 1.0001958-1958 NorthwesternUniversity 0 1 0 28 29 .0002003-2003 NotreDame 0 1 0 26 29 1.0001952-1991 OhioStateUniversity 0 7 0 97 274 .0001938-2003 Oklahoma,Universityof 0 3 0 14 83 .0001951-1952 OklahomaStateUniversity 2 0 0 36 20 1.0001901-2005 oregon, University of 37 39 7 1432 1527 .4881903-2005 oregon state University 46 41 3 1490 1280 .5281953-1993 Pacific,Universityof(Stockton) 8 5 0 308 171 .6151902-1924 Pacific,Universityof(Oregon) 2 1 0 89 6 .6671947-1948 PennStateUniversity 0 2 0 6 34 .000

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1995-1995 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 13 17 .0001947-1947 Portland,Universityof 1 0 0 35 0 1.0001903-1936 PugetSound,Universityof 3 0 1 176 6 .8751955-1996 SanJoseStateUniversity 7 4 1 334 166 .6251951-1951 SantaClara,Universityof 1 0 0 34 20 1.0001942-1942 SecondAirForce 0 0 1 6 6 .0001921-2005 southern california, University of 8 53 4 822 1887 .1541895-1907 SpokaneAthleticClub 7 0 0 151 12 1.0001984-1905 SpokaneHighSchool 2 1 0 91 18 .6671908-1908 SpokaneYMCA 1 0 0 33 0 1.0001907-1907 St.LouisUniversity 1 0 0 11 0 1.0001934-1935 St.Mary’sCollege(California) 0 1 1 13 16 .0001936-2005 stanford University 23 32 1 1145 1597 .4201979-1979 SyracuseUniversity 0 1 0 25 52 .0001992-1996 Temple 2 0 0 89 44 1.0001980-1994 Tennessee 1 4 0 114 113 .2001954-2003 Texas,Universityof 1 2 0 50 101 .3331941-1942 TexasA&MUniversity 0 2 0 0 28 .0001953-1990 TexasChristianUniversity 1 1 0 28 24 .5001963-1964 TexasTechUniversity 0 2 0 17 44 .0001931-1931 TulaneUniversity 0 1 0 14 28 .0001928-2005 UcLA 16 35 1 972 1465 .3171966-2000 Utah,Universityof 5 5 0 273 273 .5001949-1961 UtahStateUniversity 2 1 0 93 40 .6671930-1965 VillanovaUniversity 2 0 0 37 14 1.0001900-1900 WallaWallaAthleticClub 1 0 0 5 0 1.0001900-2005 washington, University of 29 63 6 1317 2047 .3271897-1929 WhitmanCollege 18 3 1 366 104 .8411905-1935 WillametteUniversity 2 1 0 66 11 .6671976-1976 Wisconsin 0 1 0 26 35 .0001962-1990 Wyoming,Universityof 3 2 0 113 128 .6001909-1909 WhitworthofTacoma 1 0 0 38 0 1.0001917-1917 362ndInfantry 0 0 1 0 0 .000

MelHein,arguablyWSU’sbestfootballplayerofalltime,hasbeenwinningawardssincehisplayingdaysinthelate1920s.Evenafterhisdeathin1992,Heiniscollectingawardsandrecognition.

HeinwasanAll-AmericanandmemberofWSU’s1931RoseBowlteam.HethenwentontoanamazingcareerwiththeNewYorkGiants.Despitehavingnotplayedsince1945andobviouslynotseenbymostoftoday’splayers,coachesandfans,Hein’slegendstatusliveson.

ThelatesthonoraccordedHeinwashisselectiontotheWalterCampFoundation’sAll-CenturyCollegeFootballTeam.The20thcenturywasjustdrawingtoacloseinDecember,1999,whenthewho’swhoofcollegefootballplayerswasannouncedandtherewasHein’snameasoneofthethreegreatestcenterstoeverplaythecollegegame.

Inaddition,Heinhasalsobeenpickedtoprofessionalfootball’sall-timeteamandisamemberoftheCollegeFootballHallofFameandtheProFootballHallofFame.

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1894 (1-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCN.18 Idaho 10-0 W NAAN.29 SpokaneHS 0-18 L 1,500 Acoach: william goodyear

1895 (2-0-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCN.9 Idaho 10-4 W 500 HN.28 SpokaneAC 26-4 W 1,100 Acoach: F. w. waite

1896 (2-0-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCN.14 LewistonAA 26-0 W NA HN.26 CompanyC,NGW 24-0 W NAColfaxD.5 LewistonAA 6-6 T NA Acoach: d. A. Brodie

1897 (2-0-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCN.13 SpokaneAC 16-8 W NA AN.25 Whitman 16-4 W NA Acoach: robert r. galley

1898 (0-0-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCN.5 Whitman 0-0 T NA Hcoach: Frank shively

1899 (1-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.28 Idaho 11-0 W 500 HN.10 Whitman 10-11 L NA Acoach: Frank shively

1900 (4-0-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.13 LewistonAA 2-0 W NA AO.20 SpokaneAC 6-0 W NA HN.10 WallaWallaAC 5-0 W NA AN.24 SpokaneAC 21-0 W NA AN.29 Washington 5-5 T 1,500 Acoach: william Allen

1901 (4-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.18 LewistonNormal 16-0 W NA HO.25 Idaho 0-5 L NA AN.1 Washington 10-0 W NA HN.9 Oregon 16-0 W NA HN.28 Whitman 5-2 W NA Acoach: william Namack

1902 (2-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.11 LewistonNormal 0-12 L 300 AO.18 Pacific(Oregon) 5-6 L NA HO.24 Idaho 17-0 W NA HN.1 Whitman 6-5 W NA HN.27 Washington 0-16 L 4,000 Acoach: william Allen

1903 (3-3-2)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.3 SpokaneHighSchool 40-0 W NA HO.14 PugetSound 0-0 T NA HO.23 Idaho 0-32 L NA AO.30 Washington 0-10 L NA HN.7 Oregon 0-0 T NA AN.11 OregonState 0-6 L NA AN.21 Montana 34-0 W NA HN.26 Whitman 18-6 W 1,500 Acoach: James N. Ashmore

1904 (2-2-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.21 Idaho 0-5 L 1,500 HO.29 Washington 6-12 L NA AN.16 Montana 6-5 W NA AN.24 Whitman 34-4 W 1,000 Acoach: Everett M. sweeley

1905 (4-4-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.30 SpokaneHighSchool 51-0 W 350 HO.7 LewistonHighSchool 52-0 W 400 HO.11 MontanaState 32-0 W 600 HO.18 Willamette 6-11 L 600SalemO.21 OregonState 0-29 L NA AO.28 Montana 28-6 W 600 HN.10 Idaho 0-5 L 500 AN.30 Whitman 6-10 L 700 Acoach: Everett M. sweeley

1906 (6-0-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.13 BlairBusinessCollege 11-0 W NA HO.19 Montana 5-0 W NA AN.3 SpokaneAC 4-0 W 350 AN.9 Idaho 10-0 W NA HN.17 SpokaneAC 8-0 W NA AN.24 Whitman 6-0 W 1,000 Hcoach: John r. Bender

1907 (7-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.5 EasternWashington 46-0 W NA HO.12 BlairBusinessCollege 86-0 W NA HO.18 Montana 38-0 W NA HO.26 SpokaneAC 70-0 W NA HN.8 Idaho 4-5 L 2,000 AN.21 Washington 11-5 W 3,000 AN.28 Whitman 16-8 W 2,000 AD.25 St.Louis 11-0 W NA Scoach: John r. Bender

1908 (4-0-2)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.10 EasternWashington 73-0 W NA HO.17 SpokaneYMCA 33-0 W NA HO.30 BremertonNavy 44-0 W NA HN.7 Washington 6-6 T NA AN.14 Idaho 4-4 T NA HN.21 Whitman 4-0 W NA Hcoach: walter rheinschild

1909 (4-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.20 PugetSound 74-0 W NA HN.5 Idaho 18-0 W NA AN.16 WhitworthofTacoma 38-0 W NA HN.28 Whitman 23-6 W NA AD.4 Denver 6-11 L NA Scoach: william s. Kienholz

1910 (2-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.21 Idaho 5-9 L NA HO.29 OregonState 3-9 L NA PN.1 MultnomahAC 9-0 W NA PN.12 Washington 0-16 L 2,600 SN.24 Whitman 8-0 W NA Acoach: oscar p. osthoff

1911 (3-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.7 Gonzaga 58-0 W NA HO.20 Idaho 17-0 W NA AO.27 Oregon 0-6 L NA HN.11 OregonState 0-6 L NA AN.18 Whitman 11-0 W NA SN.30 Washington 6-30 L 6,000 Acoach: oscar p. osthoff

1912 (2-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.18 Idaho 0-13 L 3,000 HO.26 Oregon 7-0 W NA AN.1 OregonState 10-9 W NA HN.9 Whitman 0-30 L NA SN.28 Washington 0-19 L NA Acoach: John r. Bender

1913 (4-4-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.4 BremertonNavy 26-12 W NA HO.11 Montana 34-9 W NA HO.17 Idaho 0-3 L 2,500 AO.25 MultnomahAC 0-7 L NA AN.1 Gonzaga 26-0 W NA HN.8 Whitman 23-0 W NA HN.15 OregonState 2-10 L NA AN.27 Washington 0-20 L NA Acoach: John r. Bender

1914 (2-4-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.6 Montana 0-10 L NA AO.17 Oregon 0-7 L NA PO.24 OregonState 0-7 L NA HN.7 Idaho 3-0 W 4,000 HN.14 Whitman 7-6 W 1,500 SN.26 Washington 0-45 L NA Acoach: John r. Bender

1915 (7-0-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.9 Oregon 28-3 W NA HO.16 OregonState 29-0 W 3,000 AO.30 Idaho 41-0 W 3,000 AN.6 Montana 27-7 W NA HN.16 Whitman 17-0 W NA HN.25 Gonzaga 48-0 W NA AJ.1 Brown(RoseBowl) 14-0 W 10,000 Pacoach: william h. dietz

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1916 (4-2-0; pcc Begins)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.14 OregonState 10-13 L NA HO.28 Montana 27-0 W NA AN.4 Idaho 31-0 W 2,500 HN.11 Oregon 3-12 L 6,000 PN.25 Gonzaga 18-0 W NA AN.30 Whitman 46-0 W NA Acoach: william h. dietz

1917 (6-0-1, 3-0-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.13 362ndInfantry 0-0 T 15,000 TO.20 Oregon 26-3 W NA HO.27 Whitman 19-0 W NA HN.3 Idaho 19-0 W NA AN.10 OregonState 6-0 W NA AN.17 Montana 28-0 W 2,000 SN.29 Washington 14-0 W 7,000 Acoach: william h. dietz

1918 (1-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCN.28 Gonzaga 20-6 W NA HD.7 Idaho 6-7 L NA Acoach: Emory Alvord

1919 (5-2-0; 2-2-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.18 MultnomahAC 49-0 W 2,500 SO.25 California 14-0 W NA AN.1 Idaho 37-0 W 3,000 HN.8 Oregon 7-0 W 12,000 PN.15 Washington 7-13 L 7,000 HN.22 OregonState 0-6 L 7,500 PN.27 Montana 42-14 W NA Acoach: gus welch

1920 (5-1-0; 1-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.9 Gonzaga 35-0 W 3,000 AO.15 Idaho 14-7 W 5,000 AO.30 Montana 31-0 W 5,000 HN.6 California 0-49 L 20,000 AN.13 OregonState 28-0 W 3,000 HN.25 Nebraska 21-20 W 10,000 Acoach: gus welch

1921 (4-2-1; 2-1-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.15 Gonzaga 54-7 W 4,000 A0.21 Idaho 20-3 W 5,000 HO.29 California 0-14 L 12,000 PN.5 Oregon 7-7 T 6,000 HN.11 OregonState 7-3 W 10,000 AN.24 Washington 14-0 W 15,000 AD.3 USC 7-28 L 12,000 Pacoach: gus welch

1922 (2-5-0; 1-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.14 Gonzaga 10-7 W 6,000 AO.20 Idaho 18-9 W 4,000 AO.28 Washington 13-16 L 7,000 HN.4 California 0-61 L 20,000 AN.11 Oregon 0-13 L 12,000 AN.25 OregonState 0-16 L 6,000 PN.30 USC 3-41 L 11,000 Pacoach: gus welch

1923 (2-4-1; 1-3-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.6 Pacific(Oregon) 19-0 W 4,000 HO.13 Gonzaga 14-27 L 8,000 AO.19 Idaho 0-14 L 9,000 HO.27 California 0-9 L 11,000 PN.3 Oregon 13-7 W 6,000 HN.17 OregonState 3-3 T 3,000 TN.24 Washington 7-24 L 20,000 Acoach: A. A. Exendine

1924 (1-5-2; 0-4-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOC0.4 Pacific(Oregon) 65-0 W 4,000 HO.11 Gonzaga 12-14 L 8,000 HO.17 Idaho 3-19 L 10,000 AO.25 California 7-20 L 35,000 AN.8 OregonState 13-14 L 3,000 HN.15 Oregon 7-7 T 10,000 PN.22 Washington 0-14 L 10,000 AN.27 Gonzaga 0-0 T 8,000 Acoach: A. A. Exendine

1925 (3-4-1; 2-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.3 Montana 9-0 W 5,000 AO.17 Idaho 6-7 L 10,000 HO.31 Washington 0-23 L 8,000 HN.7 California 0-35 L 30,000 AN.21 Gonzaga 0-0 T 8,000 AN.26 USC 17-12 W 20,000 AD.25 HonoluluAll-Stars 24-7 W 10,000 AJ.1 Hawaii 11-20 L 12,000 Acoach: A. A. Exendine

1926 (6-1-0; 4-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCO.2 CollegeofIdaho 35-0 W 1,500 HO.9 USC 7-16 L NA AO.16 Montana 14-6 W 2,000 HO.23 Washington 9-6 W 28,000 AN.6 Idaho 6-0 W 5,000 AN.13 Oregon 7-0 W 8,000 HN.25 Gonzaga 7-0 W 10,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1927 (3-3-2; 1-3-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.24 Mt.St.Charles 6-6 T 3,000 H0.1 CollegeofIdaho 53-0 W 4,000 HO.8 Montana 35-0 W 9,000 H0.15 Gonzaga 13-0 W 8,000 AO.22 Washington 0-14 L 32,000 AO.29 OregonState 6-13 L 10,000 AN.11 Idaho 7-7 T 15,000 HN.19 USC 0-27 L 40,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1928 (7-3-0; 4-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.22 Whitman 33-6 W 4,000 HS.29 Gonzaga 3-0 W 10,000 AO.6 Montana 26-6 W 6,000 AO.13 California 3-13 L 30,000 AO.20 OregonState 9-7 W 10,000 HO.27 CollegeofIdaho 51-0 W 5,000 HN.3 Idaho 26-0 W 10,000 AN.10 UCLA 38-0 W 1,000 PN.17 USC 13-27 L 50,000 AN.29 Washington 0-6 L 30,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1929 (10-2-0; 4-2-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.28 CollegeofIdaho 48-0 W 4,000 H0.5 Mt.St.Charles 38-0 W 5,000 HO.12 California 0-14 L 40,000 AO.19 Washington 20-13 W 15,000 HO.26 Whitman 58-6 W 6,000 HN.2 OregonState 9-0 W 15,000 PN.9 Idaho 41-7 W 10,000 HN.16 Montana 13-0 W 3,000 AN.23 Gonzaga 27-0 W 8,000 AN.30 USC 7-27 L 45,000 AD.25 HonoluluTownies 12-0 W 10,000 AJ.1 Hawaii 28-7 W 12,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1930 (9-1-0; 6-0-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.27 CollegeofIdaho 47-12 W 4,000 HO.4 California 16-0 W 35,000 AO.11 USC 7-6 W 22,000 HO.18 Gonzaga 24-0 W 6,500 AO.25 Montana 61-0 W 5,000 HN.1 OregonState 14-7 W 32,600 PN.8 Idaho 33-7 W 7,000 AN.15 Washington 3-0 W 41,225 AN.29 Villanova 13-0 W 25,000 AJ.1 Alabama(RoseBowl) 0-24 L 65,000 Pacoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1931 (6-4-0; 4-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.26 CollegeofIdaho 41-0 W 4,000 HO.3 UCLA 13-0 W 10,000 HO.10 USC 6-38 L NA AO.17 California 7-13 L 12,000 PO.24 Montana 13-0 W 6,000 AO.31 OregonState 7-6 W 15,000 PN.7 Idaho 9-8 W 10,000 HN.14 Washington 0-12 L 30,000 AN.21 Gonzaga 13-6 W 10,000 AD.5 Tulane 14-28 L 20,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1932 (7-1-1; 5-1-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.24 CollegeofIdaho 40-0 W 4,000 HO.1 USC 0-20 L 40,000 AO.8 Willamette 30-0 W 3,000 HO.15 California 7-2 W 25,000 AO.22 OregonState 7-6 W 5,000 AO.29 Montana 31-0 W 3,000 HN.5 Idaho 12-0 W 8,000 HN.12 Washington 0-0 T 20,000 AN.24 UCLA 3-0 W 35,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1933 (5-3-1; 3-3-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.30 PugetSound 56-0 W 5,000 HO.7 USC 0-33 L 40,000 AO.14 Montana 13-7 W 6,000 AO.21 California 6-6 T 16,000 HO.28 OregonState 0-2 L 10,000 PN.4 Gonzaga 16-0 W 10,500 AN.11 Idaho 14-6 W 9,000 AN.25 Washington 17-6 W 17,000 HN.30 UCLA 0-7 L 20,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

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1934 (4-3-1; 4-0-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.29 Montana 27-0 W 7,000 HO.6 USC 19-0 W 50,000 AO.13 Gonzaga 6-13 L 11,000 AO.27 OregonState 31-0 W 13,000 HN.2 St.Mary’s 6-9 L 20,000 SFN.10 Idaho 19-0 W 11,000 HN.24 Washington 0-0 T 38,000 AD.1 Detroit 0-6 L 6,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1935 (5-3-1; 3-2-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.28 PugetSound 46-6 W 4,000 HO.5 Willamette 30-0 W 6,000 HO.12 Montana 13-7 W 6,000 AO.19 Washington 0-21 L 20,000 HO.26 OregonState 26-13 W 20,000 PN.2 Gonzaga 0-7 L 5,000 HN.9 Idaho 6-0 W 6,000 AN.16 USC 10-20 L 40,000 AN.30 St.Mary’s 7-7 T 15,000 SFcoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1936 (6-3-1; 6-2-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.26 Montana 19-0 W 6,500 HO.3 Stanford 14-13 W 23,000 HO.10 Idaho 14-0 W 7,000 AO.17 USC 0-0 T 25,000 AO.24 Oregon 3-0 W 12,000 HO.31 California 14-13 W 35,000 AN.7 (17)OregonState 6-16 L 13,000 HN.14 (14)UCLA 32-7 W 35,000 AN.26 (20)Washington(6) 0-40 L 40,000 AD.5 Gonzaga 6-13 L 6,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1937 (3-3-3; 3-3-2)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.25 Gonzaga 0-0 T 14,000 AO.2 Idaho 13-0 W 13,500 HO.9 California 0-27 L 40,000 AO.16 Washington 7-7 T 17,500 HO.23 UCLA 3-0 W 20,000 AO.30 USC 0-0 T 8,700 HN.6 Oregon 6-10 L 13,362 PN.13 Stanford 0-23 L 15,000 AN.20 OregonState 7-0 W 12,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1938 (2-8-0; 1-7-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.24 Oregon 2-10 L 6,000 HO.1 California 3-27 L 10,000 HO.8 Stanford 0-8 L 12,000 AO.15 USC 6-19 L 35,000 AO.22 OregonState 6-7 L 10,000 PO.29 Gonzaga 15-13 W 9,000 AN.5 UCLA 0-21 L 8,000 HN.12 Idaho 12-0 W 7,000 AN.26 Washington 0-26 L 20,000 AD.3 Oklahoma(5) 0-28 L 15,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1939 (4-5-0; 3-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.23 Gonzaga 19-6 W 9,000 HO.7 USC 0-27 L 45,000 AO.14 Washington 6-0 W 18,000 HO.21 California 7-13 L 35,000 AO.28 OregonState(15) 0-13 L 8,000 AN.4 Oregon 0-38 L 2,800 AN.11 Idaho 21-13 W 12,000 HN.18 Stanford 7-0 W 6,000 AN.30 UCLA(13) 7-24 L 25,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1940 (4-4-2; 3-4-2)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.28 USC 14-14 T 40,000 AO.5 Montana 13-0 W 7,500 HO.12 California 9-6 W 25,000 AO.19 (19)Stanford(10) 14-26 L 23,500 HO.26 Oregon 6-6 T 6,500 HN.2 Idaho 26-0 W 4,500 AN.9 OregonState 0-21 L 8,000 AN.16 UCLA 26-34 L 35,000 AN.23 Gonzaga 14-7 W 8,000 AN.30 Washington(12) 9-33 L 25,000 Acoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1941 (6-4-0; 5-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.26 UCLA 6-7 L 35,000 AO.4 California 13-6 W 5,000 HO.11 Washington 13-23 L 22,000 HO.18 USC 6-7 L 40,000 AO.25 OregonState(18) 7-0 W 10,000 HN.1 Oregon 13-0 W 5,000 AN.8 Idaho 26-0 W 10,000 HN.15 Stanford(6) 14-13 W 45,000 AN.22 Gonzaga 59-0 W 7,500 AD.6 (19)TexasA&M(9) 0-7 L 26,000 Tcoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

1942 (6-2-2; 5-1-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.26 Stanford 6-0 W 15,000 AO.3 Oregon 7-0 W 8,000 HO.10 Montana 68-16 W 10,000 HO.17 (10)USC 12-26 L 45,000 AO.24 OregonState 26-13 W 21,786 PN.7 MichiganState 25-13 W 13,000 SN.14 (14)Idaho 7-0 W 5,000 AN.21 (12)SecondAirForce 6-6 T 9,000 SN.28 (15)Washington 0-0 T 22,000 AD.5 (17)TexasA&M 0-21 L 18,000 SAcoach: orin E. “Babe” hollingbery

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1945 (6-2-1; 6-2-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.29 Idaho 43-12 W 9,000 AO.6 OregonState 33-0 W 9,000 HO.13 Washington 0-6 L 38,000 AO.20 Oregon 13-26 L 6,500 AO.27 Idaho 21-0 W 5,000 HN.3 California 7-7 T 40,000 AN.10 Oregon 20-13 W 3,000 HN.18 OregonState 13-6 W 8,000 AN.24 Washington 7-0 W 15,000 Hcoach: phil sarboe

1946 (1-6-1; 1-5-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.27 USC 7-13 L 68,282 AO.5 Idaho 32-0 W 14,000 HO.12 Washington 7-21 L 25,000 HO.19 Oregon 0-0 T 18,000 AO.26 OregonState 12-13 L 15,000 HN.2 California 14-47 L 30,000 AN.16 Stanford 26-27 L 18,000 AN.30 MichiganState 20-26 L 19,691 Acoach: phil sarboe

1947 (3-7-0; 2-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.20 PennState 6-27 L 20,000 HerS.27 USC 0-21 L 48,173 AO.4 Idaho 7-0 W 23,500 AO.11 MichiganState 7-21 L 18,500 HO.18 California(4) 6-21 L 36,000 AO.25 Montana 12-13 L 13,000 H0.31 Portland 35-0 W 3,950 HN.8 Oregon 6-12 L 15,000 HN.15 OregonState 14-13 W 12,400 AN.22 Washington 0-20 L 31,500 Acoach: phil sarboe

1948 (4-5-1; 4-3-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.18 UCLA 26-48 L 43,399 AO.2 Stanford 14-7 W 17,300 HO.9 Montana 48-0 W 9,000 AO.16 Washington 10-0 W 23,000 HO.23 Oregon 7-33 L 20,000 AO.30 Idaho 19-14 W 17,000 HN.6 OregonState 26-26 T 12,000 HN.13 California(4) 14-44 L 40,000 AN.20 MichiganState(12) 0-40 L 36,045 AN.27 PennState(18) 0-7 L 18,000 Tcoach: phil sarboe

1949 (3-6-0; 2-6-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.17 UtahState 33-0 W 9,500 HS.24 Montana 13-7 W 7,000 HO.1 USC 7-35 L 36,243 AO.8 Oregon 0-21 L 16,000 HO.15 Idaho 35-13 W 21,500 AO.22 UCLA 20-27 L 21,000 HO.29 OregonState 6-35 L 15,000 AN.5 California(4) 14-33 L 40,000 AN.19 Washington 21-34 L 35,000 Acoach: phil sarboe

1950 (4-3-2; 2-3-2)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.23 UtahState 46-6 W 5,000 AS.30 UCLA 0-42 L 20,117 AO.7 USC 20-20 T 16,000 HO.14 Montana 14-7 W 8,000 AO.28 Idaho 7-7 T 19,000 HN.4 Oregon 21-13 W 15,176 AN.11 Stanford 18-28 L 15,000 AN.18 OregonState 21-7 W 12,000 HN.25 Washington(18) 21-52 L 28,181 Scoach: Forest Evashevski

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1951 (7-3-0; 4-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.22 USC 21-31 L 28,876 AS.29 SantaClara 34-20 W 17,000 SO.5 OklahomaState 27-13 W 18,000 SO.13 California(2) 35-42 L 17,500 HO.20 OregonState 26-13 W 15,500 AO.27 Oregon 41-6 W 12,000 HN.3 (16)Stanford(11) 13-21 L 49,000 AN.10 (17)Idaho 9-6 W 14,000 AN.17 (17)Montana 47-10 W 4,000 HN.24 (17)Washington 27-25 W 52,000 Acoach: Forest Evashevski

1952 (4-6-0; 3-4-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.19 (15)USC(16) 7-35 L 58,288 AS.27 (15)Stanford(13) 13-14 L 25,000 HO.4 Baylor 7-31 L 17,000 AO.18 OhioState(16) 7-35 L 71,280 AO.25 OregonState 33-20 W 14,000 HN.1 Idaho 36-6 W 14,000 HN.8 Oregon 19-6 W 12,500 AN.15 California 13-28 L 26,000 AN.22 OklahomaA&M 9-7 W 14,000 AN.29 Washington 27-33 L 25,000 Scoach: Al Kircher

1953 (4-6-0; 3-4-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.19 USC(8) 13-29 L 19,000 HS.26 Pacific 26-20 W 23,203 AO.3 Iowa 12-54 L 31,500 AO.10 Oregon 7-0 W 16,000 HO.17 Idaho 30-13 W 19,000 AO.24 UCLA(12) 7-44 L 27,608 AO.31 Stanford(17) 19-48 L 18,500 AN.7 TexasChristian 7-21 L 17,500 SN.14 OregonState 0-7 L 13,500 AN.21 Washington 25-20 W 40,000 Acoach: Al Kircher

1954 (4-6-0; 3-4-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.17 USC(17) 0-39 L 37,645 AS.25 Pacific 18-0 W 12,000 SO.2 Texas(12) 14-40 L 27,000 AO.9 OregonState 34-6 W 15,000 HO.16 California 7-17 L 27,000 AO.23 Idaho 0-10 L 17,000 HO.30 Stanford 30-26 W 13,000 AN.6 MichiganState 6-54 L 45,849 AN.13 Oregon 14-26 L 16,000 AN.20 Washington 26-7 W 18,000 Hcoach: Al Kircher

1955 (1-7-2; 1-5-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.17 USC(13) 12-50 L 35,051 AS.24 Kansas 0-13 L 19,000 AO.1 UCLA(7) 0-55 L 20,000 HO.8 California 20-20 T 33,000 AO.15 Idaho 9-0 W 13,000 AO.22 OregonState 6-14 L 17,000 AO.29 Pacific 0-30 L 12,000 AN.5 Oregon 0-35 L 9,000 HN.12 SanJoseState 13-13 T 1,600 HN.19 Washington 7-27 L 30,000 Acoach: Al Kircher

1956 (3-6-1; 2-5-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.22 Stanford(14) 26-40 L 23,500 SS.29 SanJoseState 33-18 W 9,000 HO.6 Idaho 33-19 W 16,300 AO.13 UCLA 0-28 L 27,192 AO.20 OregonState 0-21 L 14,500 HO.27 Pacific 12-33 L 23,500 AN.3 USC(20) 12-28 L 13,000 HN.10 Oregon 7-7 T 13,200 AN.17 California 14-13 W 32,000 AN.24 Washington 26-40 L 20,700 Scoach: Jim sutherland

1957 (6-4-0; 5-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.21 Nebraska 34-12 W 31,000 AS.28 California 13-7 W 16,000 HO.5 Iowa(8) 13-20 L 47,334 AO.12 Stanford 21-18 W 25,000 AO.9 Oregon 13-14 L 19,000 HO.26 USC 13-12 W 24,902 AN.2 OregonState 25-39 L 20,200 AN.9 UCLA 13-19 L 27,000 SN.16 Idaho 21-13 W 13,400 HN.23 Washington 27-7 W 47,500 Acoach: Jim sutherland

1958 (7-3-0; 6-2-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.10 Stanford 40-6 W 20,750 HS.27 Northwestern 28-29 L 27,500 AO.4 California 14-34 L 25,000 AO.11 Idaho 8-0 W 15,000 AO.18 Oregon(14) 6-0 W 18,500 AO.25 USC 6-14 L 22,500 SN.1 UCLA 38-20 W 25,090 AN.8 OregonState 7-0 W 17,500 HN.15 Pacific 34-0 W 21,500 AN.22 Washington 18-14 W 24,250 Scoach: Jim sutherland

1959 (6-4-0; pcc dissolved)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.19 California 6-20 L 24,850 SS.26 SanJoseState 30-6 W 15,500 AO.3 Oregon 6-14 L 16,800 AO.10 Pacific 20-12 W 15,500 AO.17 Stanford 36-19 W 28,500 AO.24 Idaho 27-5 W 19,200 HO.31 OregonState 14-0 W 17,601 AN.14 Oregon(14) 6-7 L 15,500 HN.21 Washington(14) 0-20 L 56,000 AN.26 Houston 32-18 W 6,000 Acoach: Jim sutherland

1960 (4-5-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.17 Stanford 15-14 W 22,000 SS.23 Denver 26-28 L 19,504 AO.1 ArizonaState 21-24 L 29,600 AO.8 California 21-21 T 31,000 AO.15 Oregon 12-21 L 18,500 AO.22 Pacific 51-12 W 15,500 HO.29 SanJoseState 29-6 W 19,500 AN.5 OregonState 10-20 L 15,600 HN.12 Idaho 18-7 W 8,500 AN.29 Washington(6) 7-8 L 28,750 Scoach: Jim sutherland

1961 (3-7-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.23 Missouri 6-28 L 37,000 AS.30 UtahState 14-34 L 13,000 SO.7 Texas(5) 8-41 L 40,000 AO.14 Idaho 34-0 W 19,432 HO.21 Indiana 7-33 L 23,307 AO.28 SanJoseState 19-21 L 7,700 SN.4 OregonState 6-14 L 13,716 AN.11 Oregon 22-21 W 10,200 HN.18 Stanford 30-0 W 21,000 AN.25 Washington 17-21 L 48,500 Acoach: Jim sutherland

1962 (5-4-1; 1-1-0, AAwU conference Begins)

DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.22 SanJoseState 49-8 W 15,300 HS.29 Wyoming 21-15 W 12,385 AO.6 ArizonaState 24-24 T 31,015 AO.13 Stanford 21-6 W 17,000 SO.20 Indiana 21-15 W 15,500 SO.27 Pacific 12-13 L 11,050 AN.3 OregonState 12-18 L 16,500 HN.10 Oregon 10-28 L 19,400 AN.17 Idaho 22-14 W 11,500 AN.24 Washington 21-26 L 35,700 Scoach: Jim sutherland

1963 (3-6-1; 1-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.21 TexasTech 7-16 L 31,500 AS.28 Iowa 14-14 T 52,600 AO.5 Arizona 7-2 W 18,200 SO.12 SanJoseState 8-13 L 19,500 HO.19 OregonState 6-30 L 17,810 AO.26 Army 0-23 L 31,200 AN.2 Idaho 14-10 W 18,500 HN.9 Oregon 7-21 L 13,000 HN.16 Stanford 32-15 W 27,500 AN.30 Washington 0-16 L 56,000 Acoach: Jim sutherland

1964 (3-6-1; 1-2-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.9 Stanford 29-23 W 19,000 SS.26 Wyoming 7-28 L 17,500 HO.3 Arizona 12-28 L 29,400 AO.10 Pacific 50-0 W 13,000 HO.17 SanJoseState 16-14 W 13,000 AO.24 Idaho 13-28 L 17,778 AO.31 OregonState 7-24 L 16,000 HN.7 Oregon 21-21 T 19,000 AN.14 TexasTech 10-28 L 25,500 AN.21 Washington 0-14 L 36,000 Scoach: Bert clark

1965 (7-3-0; 2-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.18 Iowa 7-0 W 53,000 AS.25 Minnesota 14-13 W 46,917 AO.2 Idaho 13-17 L 22,600 HO.9 Villanova 24-14 W 13,732 SO.16 Arizona 21-3 W 16,500 SO.23 Indiana 8-7 W 32,061 AO.30 OregonState 10-8 W 20,079 AN.6 Oregon 27-7 W 20,000 HN.13 ArizonaState 6-7 L 32,872 AN.30 Washington 9-27 L 56,800 Acoach: Bert clark

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1966 (3-7-0; 1-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.17 California 6-21 L 23,300 SS.23 Houston 7-21 L 36,104 AO.1 Baylor 14-20 L 18,500 SO.9 ArizonaState 24-15 W 18,700 HO.15 Utah 15-26 L 20,051 AO.22 Idaho 14-7 W 14,500 AO.29 OregonState 13-41 L 18,500 HN.5 Oregon 14-13 W 17,500 AN.12 Arizona 18-28 L 23,000 AN.19 Washington 7-19 L 33,500 Scoach: Bert clark

1967 (2-8-0; 1-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.15 USC(7) 0-49 L 44,364 AS.23 Oklahoma 0-21 L 51,700 AS.30 UCLA(4) 23-51 L 24,200 SO.7 Baylor 7-10 L 20,000 AO.14 Stanford 10-31 L 26,000 AO.21 ArizonaState 20-31 L 16,500 SO.28 OregonState 7-35 L 18,115 AN.4 Oregon 13-17 L 19,000 HN.11 Idaho 52-14 W 15,100 HN.18 Washington 9-7 W 47,500 Acoach: Bert clark

1968 (3-6-1; 1-3-1; pacific-8 conference)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.21 Idaho 14-7 W 23,612 SS.28 UCLA(8) 21-31 L 41,759 AO.5 Utah 14-17 L 16,503 HO.12 ArizonaState 14-41 L 36,226 AO.19 Stanford(14) 21-21 T 15,700 SO.26 OregonState 8-16 L 20,781 HN.2 Arizona 14-28 L 31,400 AN.9 Oregon 13-27 L 23,000 AN.16 SanJoseState 46-0 W 8,450 AN.23 Washington 24-0 W 31,986 Scoach: Jim sweeney

1969 (1-9-0; 0-7-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.20 Illinois 19-18 W 40,345 AS.27 Iowa 35-61 L 43,321 AO.4 Oregon 24-25 L 21,092 HO.11 UCLA(11) 14-46 L 22,100 SO.18 Stanford(18) 0-49 L 31,000 AO.25 California 0-17 L 16,700 SN.1 Pacific 20-27 L 16,000 HN.8 USC(6) 7-28 L 47,158 AN.15 OregonState 3-38 L 23,679 AN.22 Washington 21-30 L 54,500 Acoach: Jim sweeney

1970 (1-10-0; 0-7-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.12 Kansas 31-48 L 34,000 AS.19 Idaho 44-16 W 27,200 SS.26 MichiganState 14-28 L 64,053 AO.3 Oregon 13-28 L 21,800 AO.10 ArizonaState(14) 30-37 L 46,098 AO.17 Stanford(9) 16-63 L 30,400 SO.24 California 0-45 L 26,103 AO.30 UCLA(19) 9-54 L 30,029 AN.7 USC 33-70 L 14,500 SN.14 OregonState 16-28 L 16,300 SN.21 Washington 25-43 L 33,200 Scoach: Jim sweeney

1971 (4-7-0; 2-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.11 Kansas 0-34 L 37,750 AS.18 Arizona 28-39 L 13,500 SS.25 Minnesota 31-20 W 32,020 AO.2 Utah 34-12 W 15,008 AO.9 UCLA 21-34 L 30,500 SO.16 California 23-24 L 12,600 SO.23 Stanford(10) 24-23 W 52,250 AO.30 Oregon 31-21 W 25,400 SN.6 USC(17) 20-30 L 57,432 AN.13 OregonState 14-21 L 20,385 AN.20 Washington 20-28 L 60,100 Acoach: Jim sweeney

1972 (7-4-0; 4-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.9 Kansas 18-17 W 33,500 AS.16 California 23-37 L 30,794 AS.23 Arizona 28-6 W 30,000 AS.30 Utah 25-44 L 20,200 HO.7 Idaho 35-14 W 18,500 HO.14 Oregon 31-14 W 23,000 AO.21 OregonState 37-7 W 22,100 HO.28 UCLA(9) 20-35 L 29,950 AN.4 USC(1) 3-44 L 46,500 SeN.11 Stanford(20) 27-13 W 20,500 HN.18 (20)Washington(17) 27-10 W 34,100 Scoach: Jim sweeney

1973 (5-6-0; 4-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.15 Kansas 8-29 L 39,750 AS.22 ArizonaState(13) 9-20 L 51,252 AS.29 Idaho 51-24 W 22,500 HO.6 OhioState(1) 3-27 L 87,425 AO.13 USC(4) 35-46 L 50,975 AO.20 UCLA(13) 13-24 L 32,200 SO.27 Stanford 14-45 L 48,000 AN.3 Oregon 21-14 W 19,800 HN.10 OregonState 13-7 W 17,336 AN.17 California 31-28 W 13,082 HN.24 Washington 52-26 W 56,500 Acoach: Jim sweeney

1974 (2-9-0; 1-6-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.14 Kansas 7-14 L 29,350 AS.21 Idaho 17-10 W 19,300 HS.28 Illinois(16) 19-21 L 40,594 AO.5 OhioState(1) 7-42 L 50,000 SeO.12 USC(7) 7-54 L 32,000 SO.19 UCLA 13-17 L 30,686 AO.26 Stanford 18-20 L 22,000 HN.2 Oregon 21-16 W 21,500 AN.9 OregonState 3-17 L 17,500 HN.16 California(19) 33-37 L 26,573 AN.23 Washington 17-24 L 27,800 Scoach: Jim sweeney

1975 (3-8-0; 0-7-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.13 Kansas 18-14 W 38,620 AS.20 Utah 30-14 W 19,622 AS.27 California 21-33 L 24,500 HO.4 Illinois 21-27 L 51,060 AO.11 USC(3) 10-28 L 47,408 AO.18 UCLA(18) 23-37 L 28,500 SO.25 Stanford 14-54 L 35,000 AN.1 Oregon 14-26 L 18,100 HN.8 OregonState 0-7 L 13,489 AN.15 Idaho 84-27 W 17,300 HN.22 Washington 27-28 L 57,100 Acoach: Jim sweeney

1976 (3-8-0; 2-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.11 Kansas(19) 16-35 L 39,475 AS.18 Minnesota 14-28 L 31,627 AS.25 Wisconsin 26-35 L 69,658 AO.2 Idaho 45-6 W 23,500 HO.9 USC(11) 14-23 L 37,268 SeO.16 UCLA(4) 3-62 L 35,508 AO.23 Stanford 16-22 L 24,300 HO.30 Oregon 23-22 W 22,200 AN.6 OregonState 29-24 W 20,122 HN.13 California 22-23 L 30,000 AN.20 Washington 32-51 L 35,800 SCoach:JackieSherrill

1977 (7-4-0; 3-4-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.10 Nebraska(15) 19-10 W 75,922 AS.17 MichiganState 23-21 W 50,263 AS.24 (15)Kansas 12-14 L 44,540 AS.30 USC(2) 7-41 L 61,809 AO.8 California(14) 17-10 W 27,500 HO.15 UCLA 16-27* W 37,750 SO.22 Stanford 29-31 L 47,500 AO.29 Oregon 56-20 W 27,200 HN.5 OregonState 24-10 W 22,657 AN.12 Idaho 45-17 W 18,500 HN.19 Washington(19) 15-35 L 60,964 A* = Game later forfeited to WSU by order of Pacific-10 Conferencecoach: warren powers

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DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.9 UNLV 34-7 W 26,250 SS.16 Idaho 28-0 W 16,950 HS.23 ArizonaState 51-26 W 33,507 SS.30 Army 21-21 T 31,612 AO.14 UCLA(14) 31-45 L 40,023 AO.21 Stanford 27-43 L 27,411 HO.28 Oregon 7-31* W 25,000 AN.4 OregonState 31-32 L 20,061 HN.11 California 14-22 L 28,750 AN.18 Arizona 24-31 L 49,557 AN.25 Washington 8-38 L 35,187 S* = Game later forfeited to WSU by order of Pacific-10 Conferencecoach: Jim walden

1979 (5-6-0; 4-4-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.8 Arizona 7-22 L 26,753 SS.15 Montana 34-14 W 20,157 SS.22 OhioState(16) 29-45 L 87,495 AS.29 Syracuse 25-52 L 10,004 BO.6 USC(1) 21-51 L 55,117 AO.13 UCLA 17-14 W 32,651 HO.20 ArizonaState 17-28* W 70,729 AO.27 Oregon 26-37* W 18,650 AN.3 OregonState 45-42 W 21,500 AN.10 California 13-45 L 22,055 HN.17 Washington(16) 7-17 L 57,750 A* = Game later forfeited to WSU by order of Pacific-10 Conferencecoach: Jim walden

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1980 (4-7-0; 3-4-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.13 SanJoseState 26-31 L 18,153 SS.20 Tennessee 23-35 L 93,520 AS.27 Army 31-18 W 24,213 HO.4 Pacific 22-24 L 18,123 HO.11 ArizonaState 21-27 L 64,333 AO.18 Arizona 38-14 W 47,132 AO.25 Stanford 34-48 L 30,371 HN.1 Oregon 10-20 L 30,083 AN.8 OregonState 28-7 W 15,651 HN.15 California 31-17 W 30,000 AN.22 Washington(16) 23-30 L 34,557 Scoach: Jim walden

1981 (8-3-1; 5-2-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.12 MontanaState 33-21 W 23,721 SS.19 Colorado 14-10 W 35,277 AS.26 ArizonaState(18) 24-21 W 24,481 HO.3 Pacific 31-0 W 17,923 HO.10 OregonState 23-0 W 32,500 AO.17 (18)UCLA 17-17 T 40,000 HO.24 (16)Arizona 34-19 W 50,265 AO.31 (14)USC(4) 17-41 L 60,972 AN.7 Oregon 39-7 W 33,500 HN.14 (17)California 19-0 W 31,000 SN.21 (14)Washington(17) 10-23 L 60,234 AD.18 (20)BYU(14)* 36-38 L 52,419 SD*Holiday Bowlcoach: Jim walden

1982 (3-7-1; 2-4-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.11 Idaho 34-14 W 25,321 SS.18 Colorado 0-12 L 30,923 SS.25 Minnesota 11-41 L 50,653 AO.2 Tennessee 3-10 L 91,744 AO.9 OregonState 14-14 T 22,937 HO.16 UCLA(12) 17-42 L 41,732 PaO.23 Stanford 26-31 L 26,806 HO.30 Arizona 17-34 L 27,412 HN.6 Oregon 10-3 W 20,178 AN.13 California 14-34 L 34,060 AN.20 Washington(5) 24-20 W 40,000 Hcoach: Jim walden

1983 (7-4-0; 5-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.3 MontanaState 27-7 W 21,750 SS.10 Michigan(6) 17-20 L 103,256 AS.17 Arizona(7) 6-45 L 25,000 HS.24 UNLV 41-28 W 16,500 SO.8 USC 17-38 L 43,106 AO.15 UCLA 14-24 L 30,000 HO.22 ArizonaState(13) 31-21 W 67,516 AO.29 Oregon 24-7 W 29,500 HN.5 OregonState 27-9 W 32,500 AN.12 California 16-6 W 15,000 HN.19 Washington(15) 17-6 W 59,220 Acoach: Jim walden

1984 (6-5-0; 4-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.1 Tennessee 27-34 L 93,727 AS.8 Utah 42-40 W 21,000 HS.15 OhioState(9) 0-44 L 89,297 AS.22 BallState 16-14 W 16,000 HO.6 USC 27-29 L 33,000 HO.13 UCLA 24-27 L 40,122 AO.20 Stanford 49-42 W 33,000 AO.27 Oregon 50-41 W 24,874 AN.3 OregonState 20-3 W 26,000 HN.10 California 33-7 W 20,250 AN.17 Washington(8) 29-38 L 40,000 Hcoach: Jim walden

1985 (4-7-0; 3-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCA.31 Oregon 39-42 L 25,900 HS.7 California 20-19 W 30,135 HS.14 Arizona 7-12 L 46,437 AS.21 Utah 37-44 L 28,576 AS.28 OhioState(5) 32-48 L 89,954 AO.12 OregonState 34-0 W 27,236 AO.19 UCLA(18) 30-31 L 32,302 HO.26 ArizonaState 16-21 L 14,875 HN.2 USC 13-31 L 46,954 AN.16 MontanaState 64-14 W 15,000 HN.23 Washington 21-20 W 60,197 Acoach: Jim walden

1986 (3-7-1; 2-6-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.6 UNLV 34-14 W 17,000 HS.13 SanJoseState 13-20 L 15,000 HS.20 California 21-31 L 41,500 AS.27 ArizonaState(11) 21-21 T 70,543 AO.4 OregonState 24-14 W 25,200 HO.11 USC(9) 34-14 W 26,000 HO.25 UCLA(17) 16-54 L 46,189 AN.1 Stanford 12-42 L 35,000 AN.8 Arizona(17) 6-31 L 17,000 HN.15 Oregon 17-27 L 25,137 AN.22 Washington(12) 23-44 L 40,000 Hcoach: Jim walden

1987 (3-7-1; 1-5-1)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.5 FresnoState 41-24 W 22,971 HS.12 Wyoming 43-28 W 24,151 HS.19 Michigan(19) 18-44 L 103,521 AS.26 Colorado 17-26 L 43,527 AO.10 Stanford 7-44 L 31,538 HO.17 ArizonaState 7-38 L 70,341 AO.24 Arizona 45-28 W 22,269 HO.31 USC 7-42 L 24,834 AN.14 Oregon 17-31 L 14,089 HN.21 Washington 19-34 L 74,038 AN.29 Cal(CocaColaBowl) 17-17 T 54,000 Jcoach: dennis Erickson

1988 (9-3-0; 5-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.3 Illinois 44-7 W 54,458 AS.10 Minnesota 41-9 W 40,071 AS.17 Oregon 28-43 L 30,263 HO.1 Tennessee 52-24 W 92,276 AO.8 (19)California 44-13 W 27,077 HO.15 Arizona 28-45 L 48,287 AO.22 ArizonaState 28-31 L 33,170 HO.29 UCLA(1) 34-30 W 51,970 AN.5 Stanford 24-21 W 36,500 AN.12 OregonState 36-27 W 19,702 HN.19 (19)Washington 32-31 W 40,000 HD.25 (18)Houston(14)* 24-22 W 35,132 Hon*Aloha Bowlcoach: dennis Erickson

1989 (6-5-0; 3-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.2 Idaho 41-7 W 33,914 HS.7 BrighamYoung(24) 46-41 W 64,310 AS.16 (23)OregonState 41-3 W 26,883 HS.23 Wyoming 29-23 W 20,041 AS.30 (19)USC(11) 17-18 L 38,434 HO.7 (21)Oregon(23) 51-38 W 44,963 AO.14 (17)Stanford 31-13 W 24,617 HO.21 (15)Arizona(22) 21-23 L 36,090 HO.28 (23)ArizonaState 39-44 L 62,416 AN.11 California 26-38 L 33,000 AN.18 Washington 9-20 L 73,527 Acoach: Mike price

1990 (3-8-0; 2-6-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.1 TexasChristian 21-3 W 25,198 AS.8 Wyoming 13-34 L 30,484 HS.15 BrighamYoung(5) 36-50 L 65,838 AS.22 California 41-31 W 32,229 HS.29 UCLA 20-30 L 34,190 HO.6 USC(15) 17-30 L 59,357 AO.20 OregonState 55-24 W 27,245 AO.27 Arizona(23) 34-42 L 55,520 AN.3 Stanford 13-31 L 30,000 AN.10 ArizonaState 26-51 L 20,070 HN.17 Washington(10) 10-55 L 37,600 Hcoach: Mike price

1991 (4-7-0; 3-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.7 Oregon 14-40 L 42,995 AS.14 FresnoState 30-34 L 20,647 HS.21 OhioState(16) 19-33 L 92,687 AS.28 UNLV 40-13 W 20,628 AO.5 OregonState 55-7 W 25,100 HO.12 USC 27-34 L 23,997 HO.19 ArizonaState(25) 17-3 W 48,682 AN.2 UCLA(23) 3-44 L 43,592 AN.9 Arizona 40-27 W 21,520 HN.16 Stanford(22) 14-49 L 18,238 HN.23 Washington(2) 21-56 L 72,581 Acoach: Mike price

1992 (9-3-0; 5-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.5 Montana 25-13 W 21,068 HS.12 Arizona 23-20 W 39,112 AS.26 FresnoState 39-37 W 38,077 AO.3 Temple 51-10 W 21,861 HO.10 OregonState 35-10 W 30,459 AO.17 (22)UCLA 30-17 W 32,208 HO.24 (13)USC(15) 21-31 L 54,038 AO.31 (19)Oregon 17-34 L 25,450 HN.7 (25)ArizonaState 20-18 W 15,441 HN.14 (21)Stanford(15) 3-40 L 52,018 AN.21 Washington(5) 42-23 W 37,600 HD.29 (18)Utah* 31-28 W 40,867 Tuc*Copper Bowlcoach: Mike price

1993 (5-6-0; 3-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.4 Michigan(3) 14-41 L 105,512 AS.11 MontanaState 54-14 W 19,068 HS.18 OregonState 51-6 W 24,682 HS.25 USC 3-34 L 48,471 AO.2 Pacific 12-0 W 14,616 AO.9 ArizonaState 44-25 W 27,077 HO.16 California(21) 34-7 W 30,117 HO.23 (25)Arizona(7) 6-9 L 46,675 AO.30 Oregon 23-46 L 35,846 AN.6 UCLA(12) 27-40 L 34,987 HN.20 Washington 3-26 L 72,688 Acoach: Mike price

1994 (8-4-0; 5-3-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.1 Illinois(21) 10-9 W 39,472 ChS.10 FresnoState 24-3 W 24,107 HS.24 (22)UCLA(18) 21-0 W 42,877 AO.1 (17)Tennessee 9-10 L 95,556 AO.8 (22)Oregon 21-7 W 37,600 HO.15 (20)Arizona(14) 7-10 L 37,600 HO.22 (23)ArizonaState 28-21 W 46,494 AO.29 (22)California 26-23 W 34,000 AN.5 (16)USC(22) 10-23 L 36,686 HN.12 (24)OregonState 3-21 L 26,438 AN.19 Washington(18) 23-6 W 37,600 HD.31 (24)Baylor* 10-3 W 44,106 SA*Alamo Bowlcoach: Mike price

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1995 (3-8-0; 2-6-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.2 Pittsburgh 13-17 L 35,513 AS.9 Montana 38-21 W 28,312 HS.23 UCLA(16) 24-15 W 33,711 HS.30 Nebraska(2) 21-35 L 75,777 AO.7 OregonState 40-14 W 31,876 HO.14 USC(5) 14-26 L 51,131 AO.21 Oregon(12) 7-26 L 46,109 AO.28 Arizona 14-24 L 32,924 HN.4 California 11-27 L 31,000 AN.11 Stanford 24-36 L 26,572 HN.18 Washington(22) 30-33 L 74,144 Acoach: Mike price

1996 (5-6-0; 3-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCA.31 Colorado(5) 19-37 L 51,481 AS.7 Temple 38-34 W 10,169 AS.21 Oregon(25) 55-44 W 30,124 HS.28 SanJoseState 52-16 W 24,195 HO.5 Arizona 26-34 L 47,405 AO.12 OregonState 24-3 W 26,722 AO.19 California(19) 21-18 W 27,182 HO.26 USC 24-29 L 33,111 HN.9 UCLA 14-38 L 40,421 AN.16 Stanford 17-33 L 30,280 AN.23 Washington(12) 24-31(OT) L 37,600 Hcoach: Mike price

1997 (10-2-0; 7-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCA.29 UCLA 37-34 W 26,000 HS.13 USC(23) 28-21 W 51,655 AS.20 (19)Illinois 35-22 W 47,131 AS.27 (15)BoiseState 58-0 W 34,131 HO.4 (15)Oregon 24-13 W 43,516 AO.18 (13)California 63-37 W 35,759 HO.25 (10)Arizona 35-34(OT) W 31,137 HN.1 (10)ArizonaState(20) 31-44 L 73,644 AN.8 (16)SWLouisiana 77-7 W 32,345 HN.15 (14)Stanford 38-28 W 40,306 HN.22 (11)Washington(16) 41-35 W 74,268 AJ.1 (8)Michigan(1)* 16-21 L 101,219 Pa*Rose Bowlcoach: Mike price

1998 (3-8-0; 0-8-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.5 Illinois 20-13 W 31,568 HS.12 BoiseState 33-21 W 26,189 AS.19 Idaho 24-16 W 36,770 HS.26 California 14-24 L 32,000 AO.3 UCLA(4) 17-49 L 67,210 AO.10 Oregon(15) 29-51 L 37,196 HO.17 USC 14-42 L 31,178 HO.31 ArizonaState 28-38 L 34,039 HN.7 Arizona(10) 7-41 L 47,761 AN.14 Stanford 28-38 L 30,418 AN.21 Washington 9-16 L 37,251 Hcoach: Mike price

1999 (3-9-0; 1-7-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.4 Utah 7-27 L 26,179 HS.11 Stanford 17-54 L 36,592 AS.18 Idaho 17-28 L 34,873 HS.25 Arizona 24-30 L 26,787 HO.2 California 31-7 W 27,682 HO.9 Louisiana-Laf. 44-0 W 23,276 HO.23 ArizonaState 21-33 L 57,537 AO.30 OregonState 13-27 L 34,240 HN.6 Oregon 10-52 L 44,090 AN.13 USC 28-31 L 23,065 HN.20 Washington 14-24 L 72,973 AN.27 Hawaii 22-14 W 45,382 Acoach: Mike price

2000 (4-7-0; 2-6-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.2 Stanford 10-24 L 21,793 HS.16 Utah 38-21 W 38,814 AS.23 Idaho 34-38 L 31,409 HS.30 California 21-17 W 30,500 AO.7 BoiseState 42-35 W 25,129 HO.14 Arizona(22) 47-53(OT) L 50,350 AO.21 ArizonaState 20-23(OT) L 25,199 HO.28 OregonState(18) 9-38 L 34,491 AN.4 Oregon(7) 24-27(OT) L 23,314 HN.11 USC 33-27 W 40,565 AN.18 Washington(6) 3-51 L 33,010 Hcoach: Mike price

2001 (10-2-0; 6-2-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCA.30 Idaho 36-7 W 31,097 HS.8 BoiseState 41-20 W 27,697 AS.22 California 51-20 W 21,534 HS.29 Arizona 48-21 W 42,729 AO.6 OregonState 34-27 W 35,283 HO.13 Stanford(23) 45-39 W 40,950 AO.18 (19)MontanaState 53-28 W 14,325 HO.27 (14)Oregon(11) 17-24 L 34,150 HN.3 (16)UCLA(9) 20-14 W 33,462 HN.10 (11)ArizonaState 28-16 W 47,229 AN.17 (9)Washington(16) 14-26 L 74,442 AD.31 (13)Purdue* 33-27 W 47,812 EP*Sun Bowlcoach: Mike price

2002 (10-3-0; 7-1-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCA.31 (12)Nevada 31-7 W 63,588 SeS.7 (11)Idaho 49-14 W 30,110 HS.14 (10)OhioState(6) 7-25 L 104,553 AS.21 (16)MontanaState 45-28 W 23,713 HS.28 (16)California 48-38 W 29,297 AO.5 (17)USC(18) 30-27(OT) W 36,861 HO.12 (12)Stanford 36-11 W 30,750 AO.26 (9)Arizona 21-13 W 46,462 AN.2 (8)ArizonaState(16) 44-22 W 37,444 HN.9 (5)Oregon(15) 32-21 W 37,600 HN.23 (3)Washington 26-29(3OT) L 37,600 HD.7 (7)UCLA 48-27 W 56,335 AJ.1 (7)Oklahoma(8)* 14-34 L 86,848 Pa*Rose Bowlcoach: Mike price

2003 (10-3-0, 6-2-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCA.30 Idaho 25-0 W 50,113 SeS.6 NotreDame(19) 26-29(OT) L 80,795 AS.13 Colorado(17) 47-26 W 48,146 AS.20 (24)NewMexico 23-13 W 32,344 HS.27 (21)Oregon(10) 55-16 W 57,473 AO.4 (14)Arizona 30-7 W 34,923 HO.18 (6)Stanford 24-14 W 48,526 AO.25 (6)OregonState 36-30 W 35,117 HN.1 (6)USC(3) 16-43 L 82,478 AN.8 (12)UCLA 31-13 W 33,846 HN.15 (8)ArizonaState 34-19 W 30,423 HN.22 (8)Washington 19-27 L 74,549 AD.30 (15)Texas(5)* 28-20 W 61,102 SD*Holiday Bowlcoach: Bill doba

2004 (5-6-0, 3-5-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.3 NewMexico 21-17 W 34,860 AS.11 Colorado 12-20 L 56,188 SeS.18 Idaho 49-8 W 34,858 HS.25 Arizona 20-19 W 43,579 AO.9 Oregon 38-41 L 35,117 HO.16 Stanford 17-23 L 34,963 HO.23 OregonState 19-38 L 36,265 AO.30 USC(1) 12-42 L 35,117 HN.6 UCLA 31-29 W 62,251 AN.13 ArizonaState(20) 28-45 L 60,319 AN.22 Washington 28-25 W 34,334 Hcoach: Bill doba

2005 (4-7-0, 1-7-0)DATE OPP SCORE W/L ATT LOCS.1 Idaho 38-26 W 28,339 HS.9 Nevada 55-21 W 17,552 AS.17 GramblingState 48-7 W 51,486 SeO.1 OregonState 33-44 L 42,908 AO.8 Stanford 21-24 L 33,442 HO.15 UCLA(12) 41-44(OT) L 35,117 HO.22 California(25) 38-42 L 52,569 AO.29 USC(1) 13-55 L 92,021 AN.5 ArizonaState 24-27 L 31,054 HN.12 Oregon 31-34 L 27,595 HN.19 Washington 26-24 W 70,713 Acoach: Bill doba

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A82 MichaelAbbott,E,6-0,167,Seattle,WestSeattle 1961-6274 WilliamB.Abbott,G/T,6-3,230,Spokane,CentralValley 1967-6828 HamzaAbdullah,FS,6-3,210,Pomona,Calif.,Pomona 2001-0423 HusainAbdullah,FS,6-0,191Pomona,Calif.,Pomona 2004-0533 RichardAbrams,F,5-11,210,Bellingham,Bellingham 1945-4617 D.D.Acholonu,DE,6-3,245,Seattle,Inglemoor 2000-039 KearneyAdams,WR,5-9,165,Gilbert,Ariz.,Gilbert 1994-954 KevinAdams,PK,5-11,181,Everett,Cascade 1986-8787 MarvinAdams,DE,6-6,250,Modesto,Calif.,CentralCatholic 1985-8798 AnthonyAdedipe,DE,6-3,254,E.PaloAlto,Calif.,Washington 1999-0022 TracyAdkins,DB,5-11,170,LosAngeles,Calif.,ManualArts 1982-8377 PatrickAfif,OL,6-7,325,Temecola,Calif.,Temecola 2003-043 JamesAgee,Q,5-10,168,Dayton,Dayton 1932-33-34-3588 JohnMikeAgee,Q,5-10,174,Alexandria,Va.,GeorgeWashington 1957-5944 MarkAhlberg,TE,6-5,262,Fullerton,Calif.,Troy 20027 EdwinAhlskog,G,190,Coeurd’Alene,Coeurd’Alene 1923-243 HaroldAhlskog,T,6-1,195,Spokane,Spokane 1928-29-3092 A’iAhmu,DT,6-1,282,SanDiego,Calif.,Serra 20056 FrankAkins,RH,5-10,190,Spokane,Spokane 1939-40-4148 HaroldAkins,F,5-10,176,Spokane,Spokane 1942-46-473 TerryAlberta,PK,6-2,190,Billings,Mont.,Billings 197669 RobertAldrich,OG-C,6-2,228,Sunnyvale,Calif.,Freemont 1972-73-7420 SwintonAldrich,Q,5-11,170,Honolulu,Hawaii,Kamehameha 1956-5790 IngAleaga,DL,6-3,285,Aiea,Hawaii,Aiea 1999-2001 ElmerAlexander,RHB,160,Pasco,Pasco 192255 TuineauAlipate,MLB,6-2,238,UnionCity,Calif.,Logan 1985-86-87-8812 DewayneAllen,E,172 1934-3619 KourtneyAllen,WR,5-10,171,KansasCity,Kan.,Summit 199618 BertAllinger,F,6-0,194,Vancouver,Vancouver 194976 WalterAltobelli,T,5-8,220,LosAngeles,Calif.,LosAngeles 195922 ReynaldoAlvarado,H,5-11,205,LosAngeles,Calif.,LosAngeles 1955 EmoryAlvord 1913-1459 MartinAncellotti,DT,6-0,207,Ukiah,Calif.,Ukiah 1969-70-7149 KevinAndal,TE,6-2,227,Seattle,Interlake 1988-8926 CharlesAnderson,TB,6-0,190,Seaside,Calif. 1972-73-7563 CrosbyAnderson,LB,6-2,216,Seaside,Calif.,LukePhillips 1970-714 HjalmerAnderson,RE,6-0,197,Seattle 194260 JerryAnderson,G,6-0,195,Seattle,Shorecrest 1965-669 KareemAnderson,P,6-0,199,Phoenix,Ariz.,SouthMountain 1998-9922 LavellAnderson,RB,5-7,170,SanDiego,Calif.,Eastlake 200189 NeilAnderson,OE,6-3,240,BirdsLanding,Calif.,RioVista 1965-66-6721 RayAnderson,T,6-2,193,Spokane,Spokane 1934-35-3666 RobertAnderson,LH,6-1,174,Spokane,Spokane 194584 RodAnderson,DE,6-1,216,Pendleton,Ore.,Pendleton 1971-7391 TerryAnderson,DT-L,6-5,240,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1975-773 JoeAngelo,Q,5-10,183,SanFrancisco,Calif. 1936-3845 VincentAntonio,FB,5-11,210,ArroyoGrande,Calif.,ArroyoGrande 1962 HarryApplequist 1912-151 OllieArbelbide,H,5-10,171,LosAngeles,Calif. 1932-3410 GeneArger,LG,5-9,181,Tacoma 1941-42,4567 CalvinArmstrong,OL,6-7,321,Centralia,Centralia 2001-0442 EdArmstrong,WR,6-1,197,Tacoma,FranklinPierce 1968-7042 BobArps,C,6-3,180,Tacoma,Lincoln 194626 AlvanArzu,RB,5-10,205,Sylmar,Calif.,NotreDame 1997,199957 KevinAshworth,LB,6-1,219,GardenGrove,Calif.,Pacifica 1991-9229 BrandonAsuega-Stark,RB,5-10,219,Issaquah,Issaquah 2004-0552 JackAtwood,C,6-2,200,Compton,Calif.,Burbank 195655 RickAustin,OL,6-3,338,Rialto,Calif.,Eisenhower 199545 BrockAynsley,WR,6-2,185,Kelowna,B.C.,LarryJohnson 1969-72

B69 LeroyBabbit,G,5-9,210,Pullman,Pullman 196110 FrancisBacoka,E,6-2,195,Everett,Everett 1945-475 BryonBailey,H,5-10,183,Seattle,WestSeattle 1949-5175 MikeBailey,OT,6-4,274,Medford,Ore.,NorthMedford 1990,92-9343 HuarleenBain,HB,6-0,195,Vancouver,Ft.Vancouver 1965

60 RichardBaird,LB,6-2,195,Seattle,Roosevelt 1965-6778 EugeneD.Baker,T,5-10,196,Buckly,WhiteRiver 1955-5748 FredBaker,Q,6-1,206,Mead,Mead 194274 GlennBaker,T,6-3,240,Waitsburg,Waitsburg 1961-6386 TomBaker,LE,5-11,180,Tacoma,Stadium 1947-4989 MarkBaldwin,TE,6-6,245,Brandon,Miss.,Brandon 2000-0132 RichardBaldwin,T,6-3,215,Bellingham,N.Cent.Spokane 196789 CleteBaltes,E,6-0,190,Versailles,Ohio,Versailles 1962-6356 ChrisBaltzer,LB,6-0,235,Eugene,Ore.,Sheldon 2004-0512 BentonBangs,RH,5-10,170,Chelan,Chelan 1914-1712 JeffBanks,P,6-0,175,Upland,Calif.,BishopAmat 1996-979 MoryBanks,DB,5-11,198,LosAngeles,Calif.,Crenshaw 1999-004 RexBantz,F,6-0,185,Chehalis,Chehalis 1938-3915 WilliamBantz,T,6-5,205,Chehalis,Chehalis 1937-3993 DaveBarber,DT,6-2,195,RanchoCordova,Calif.,Cordova 197789 EdwardR.Barker,E,6-3,200,Sunnyside,Sunnyside 1950-52 FrankBarnard 1900-0262 CharlesBarnes,G,6-1,195,SantaMaria,Calif.,SantaMaria 1962-6379 NoelBarnes,C,6-5,245,Seattle,Franklin 1975-7776 JamesBarney,T,6-1,190,Prineville,Ore.,Prineville 195680 CarlBarschig,TE,6-2,213,PicoRivera,Calif.,PicoRivera 1974-7561 StevenBartelle,LB,5-10,205,Pullman,Pullman 1966-688 KyleBasler,P,6-3,234,McCleary,Elma 2002-0524 ChristianBass,FS,6-2,215,MorenoValley,Calif.,CanyonSprings 2004-058 PaulE.Bates,E,6-0,178,Albany,Ore.,Albany 1935-3772 RichardB.Bauder,DT,6-0,210,Tacoma,Wilson 1964-6643 EdwinBayne,H,5-11,166,Billings,Mont.,Billings 1936-3889 PatBeach,TE,6-4,235,Pullman,Pullman 1978-81 OttonBeaner 1908-0997 MikeBeasley,DT,6-4,237,PaloAlto,Calif.,PaloAlto 1982-83,8535 CharlesBeckel,FB,6-1,190,Spokane,Spokane 1952-5430 JosephBeckman,RT,6-0,195,Tacoma 1939-4132 IanBell,CB,5-9,193,Pasadena,Calif.,Taft 200525 KayBell,T,6-2,209,Seattle 1934-366 HenryBendele,F,5-8,175,Seattle 1931-3391 LeonBender,DT,6-5,308,Santee,Calif.,Santana 1996-9773 HenryBendix,QT,6-1,215,Spokane,ShadlePark 1967-695 LeRoyBendix,G,180,Chewelah,Chewelah 1925-2746 PatrickBennett,LB,6-0,224,Forks,Forks 2001-0412 WallyBennett,QB,6-5,211,Bellevue,Newport 1973-764 WoodsonBennett,Q,5-11,160,Seattle 1933-35 KennethBenson,G,5-11,190,TheDalles,Ore.,TheDalles 195670 WilliamBenton,T,6-5,215,EastBakersfield,Calif.,EastBakersfield 196215 GarryBergan,QB,6-2,185,Issaquah,Issaquah 1970-7171 DaveBerger,DT,6-4,232,Oakland,Calif.,Skyline 1968-6939 WayneBerry,HB,6-0,170,LaGrande,Ore.,LaGrande 1951-5368 WilliamBerry,G,5-7,165,Pullman,Pullman 1958-603 HaroldBervin,E,180,Spokane,Spokane 1923-2571 GeorgeBeveridge,T,6-1,220,TempleCity,Calif.,TempleCity 1963-6652 GeorgeBican,T,6-1,192,Sacramento,Calif. 1931-3381 TroyBienemann,TE,6-4,258,Mt.View,Calif.,St.Francis 2002-0590 CleveBigelow,CB,5-11,176,Compton,Calif.,Compton 198185 MarkBircher,WR,6-1,184,Richland,Columbia 1985-8613 SteveBirnbaum,QB,6-5,225,ChinoHills,Calif.,Ayala 1996-9987 DennisBirney,E,6-0,196,Covina,Calif.,Covina 19655 MichaelBlack,RB,6-0,206,LosAngeles,Calif.,Dorsey 1996-9745 LouisBlakeley,FB,5-10,185,Sacramento,Calif.,C.K.McClatchy 1960-6196 LeeBlakeney,SLB,6-0,234,Concord,Calif.,Ygnacio 1980-81-83-8439 MorrisBlankenbaker,RH,5-1,175,Yakima,Davis 196211 DrewBledsoe,QB,6-5,224,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 1990-9288 OzellBledsoe,DE,6-3,222,EastSt.Louis,Ill.,LAHarborJC 19742 JohnBley,T,6-2,194,Spokane,Spokane 1933-3578 RaymondBlier,T,6-0,212,Colville,Colville 1956-5830 MarkBlocker,CB,5-9,164,LosAngeles,Calif.,ManualArts 198210 EdBlount,QB,5-11,190,Pasadena,Calif.,Blair 1984-8662 AlanBoatman,C,6-2,265,KettleFalls,KettleFalls 1985-862 PhillipBobo,WR,5-11,186,MorenoValley,Calif.,MorenoValley 1990-9218 GeorgeBohannan,LE,180,CleElum,CleElum 1920-2126 JeremyBohannon,SS,5-10,206,Richland,Richland 2001-0462 ElmoBond,RT,6-3,200,Hoquiam,Hoquiam 1946 ClarenceBoone 1917 HoltBoone 1908 R.R.Boone 1915-16

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90 DorianBoose,DE,6-6,282,Tacoma,HenryFoss 1996-9799 EricBoose,DT,6-2,281,Tacoma,Foss 199952 RobertBooth,DE,6-2,242,Pasco,Pasco 1993-9566 StevenBoots,MG,6-2,215,SunValley,Calif.,Poly 1965-6782 BooneBorden,WR,6-0,187,Orting,Orting 1991-9295 RodBourke,DT,6-3,232,Aberdeen,Aberdeen 198485 WilliamB.Bowen,G,6-0,190,Chicago,Ill. 1949-5120 AlBowens,RB,5-10,166,Boise,Idaho,Boise 1980-8123 RichardBower,FB,5-11,205,GreatFalls,Mont..GreatFalls 1950-5180 CodyBoyd,TE,6-8,264,Bellingham,Ferndale 2003-0598 BryanBoyer,DT,6-4,Lapwai,Idaho,Lapwai 2002,0426 JamesBoylan,RH,6-1,170,VanNuys,Calif.,VanNuys 1960-6116 JamesBoyle,Q,5-10,177,Seattle 1941-424 LeeBraach,SLB,6-1,192,DesMoines,Mt.Rainier 197512 TyronBrackenridge,CB,6-0,188,Ontario,Calif.,Upland 200472 HaroldBradford,DT,6-2,248,NewOrleans,La.,Wenatchee 197130 NateBradley,CB,5-10,186,SantaAna,Calif,Saddleback 1980-8144 MelvinBrady,HB,6-2,198,Buttonwillow,Calif.,Buttonwillow 1964-6513 AdamBraidwood,DE,6-4,264,Delta,BC,Seaquam 2002-0563 AllenBranco,LB,6-0,205,SanLeandro,Calif.,SanLeandro 1961-6299 MikeBranigan,OLB,5-11,203,SantaMonica,Calif.,Palisades 1978-798 ThomasBranigan,RG,5-9,184,Seattle 1940-4275 GaryBranson,DT,6-3,223,Spokane,ShadlePark 1969-7013 BobBratkowski,SE,6-1,185,GreenBay,Wis.,Premontre 1974-76-7737 DennisBraun,WLB,6-2,215,Corvallis,Ore. 197914 StanleyBray,F,170 192346 FrederickC.(Bobo)Brayton,G,5-9,180,Birdsview,Hamilton 1947-4949 FritzBrayton,WR,6-1,195,Pullman,Pullman 1971-7377 BuzzBrazeau,OT,6-5,260,Pullman,Pullman 1969-7153 JoeBrazeau,LB,6-2,213,Seattle,SeattlePrep 199380 JohnBreland,SE,6-0,200,Seattle,Garfield 1982-847 EarlBrenneis,RH,5-11,176,Onalaska 1941-429 EdwinBrett,E,6-2,194,Lewiston,Idaho 1933-3510 AlexBrink,QB,6-3,211,Eugene,Ore.,Sheldon 2004-0597 LanceBroadus,DE,6-2,226,WoodlandHills,Calif.,Taft 200572 Herman(Joe)Brocker,T,6-2,210,Marysville,Marysville 196475 JeraldBrockey,T,5-8,205,SeattleLincoln 1953-55 DavidBrodie 189537 RobertBrodie,FB,5-9,180,PalosVerdes,Calif.,ElSegundo 1962 B.Brooks 1915 RayBrooks 19034 RudyBrooks,HB,5-10,155,Hayward,Calif.,Hayward 195278 TedBrose,T,6-2,205,PortOrchard,SouthKitsap 1952-5419 JackBrossman,FS,6-0,198,Bothell,Bothell 1976,7831 SteveBroussard,RB,5-7,210,LosAngeles,Calif.,ManualArts 1987-8960 AngeloBrovelli,T,5-11,215,Burbank,Calif.,Burbank 1957-5820 BobBrown,C,186 193438 BrandonBrown,LB,6-2,223,Pacific,Auburn 199816 CedrickBrown,RCB,5-10,178,Compton,Calif.,Compton 1983-8553 DaveBrown,LB,6-2,210,RoyalCity,RoyalCity 1975-76 ElmerBrown 189940 FrederickBrown,E,6-2,183,Glendale,Calif. 1937-389 IsaacBrown,DE,6-3,222,Upland,Calif.,Claremont 2000-048 KevinBrown,RB,6-3,220,WestCovina,Calif.,BaldwinPark 199899 MarlinBrown,DE,6-3,253,FosterCity,Calif.,Aragon 1987-8922 PhilipBrown,G,178,Vancouver,Vancouver 1922-23 W.V.Brown 191644 JohnBrowne,HB,5-10,185,SanBruno,Calif.,Capuchino 1961-6394 MkristoBruce,DE,6-6,260,Renton,Liberty 2003-0533 ChrisBruhn,RB,6-3,221,Woodland,Calif.,Woodland 2003-0444 GordonBrunswick,F,6-2,200,Tacoma,Lincoln 1947-48 ArthurBryan 1906-08 RichardBryan 197280 AnthonyBuchanan,WR,5-8,170,Spokane,University 2001 LyleBuck 1909-1029 ArchieBuckley,QB,5-8,150,Colville,Colville 1927-29 RobertBucklin 189788 RonBull,TE,6-5,215,OakHarbor,OakHarbor 1975-785 MichaelBumpus,WR,5-11,192,CulverCity,Calif.,CulverCity 2004-0554 JerryBurkhalter,MLB,6-0,208,Renton,Renton 1971-7310 RobertBurkhart,QB,5-11,195,Kellogg,Idaho,Kellogg 1951-536 JoeBurks,C,169,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 1922-2322 AnthonyBurnett,DB,5-10,180,Upland,Calif.,Claremont 2002

20 DeonBurnett,RB,5-11,212,Upland,Calif.,Claremont 199927 GregBurns,CB,5-10,175,LosAngeles,Calif.,Dorsey 1991-93,9564 MelvinBurrell,LB,6-0,195,Tacoma,FranklinPierce 1967-6982 SamBurris,WR,6-2,187,LosAngeles,Calif.,Gardena 1983-843 LorenzoBursey,CB,5-8,175,LongBeach,Calif.,LongBeachPoly 20055 AngeloBusato,T,6-1,196,Renton 1931-3332 SamBusch,SLB,6-1,197,Colton,Colton 1976,78-7966 SteveBusch,LB,6-2,225,Colton,Colton 1969-7194 TonyBusch,OLB,6-0,200,Colton,Colton 197948 LewisBush,DE,6-3,239,Tacoma,Washington 1988-89,91-925 MikeBush,WR,6-6,210,Riverside,Calif.,Meridian 2001-0252 RoyBusse,G,6-1,210,Bremerton,East 1961-6362 JohnByers,E,190,Spangle,Spangle 193170 BobbyByrd,OL,6-7,312,Oceanside,Calif.,Oceanside 2004-05

c10 DennisM.Cadigan,S,5-11,190,Seattle,Garfield 1964,66-6717 FrankCady,E,157,Seattle 192429 PaulCallow,H,5-7,155,Bremerton 1937-3822 RichardCalvin,RB,6-0,210,SantaAna,Calif.,SantaAnaValley 1983-84-8755 MelvinCamarena,DT,6-2,275,E.PaloAlto,Calif.,Carlmont 1999-007 WalterCamp,T,6-1,190,LaCrosse 1930-3286 HughCampbell,E,6-1,180,Saratoga,Calif.,LosGatos 1960-6235 JerryCampbell,LH,5-8,175,CastroValley,Calif.,CastroValley 1960-6118 RobertD.Campbell,G,6-1,198,Enumclaw,Enumclaw 19357 RobertS.Campbell,T,6-3,192,Malone 19369 TerryCampbell,HB,5-11,175,Spokane,Rogers 1952-5344 FrancisCano,F,6-0,195,SanFrancisco,Calif.,Poly 1958-6081 TomCaraher,DT,6-4,230,Vashon,Vashon 1972 EdwardCardwell 1900-0451 HerbertCarlson,C,6-0,195,Newberry,Mich.,Newberry 1951,5332 DelbertCarmichael,FB,6-1,205,Yakima,Davis 1967-6889 BrettCarolan,TE,6-4,244,Novalto,Calif.,SanMartin 1990-9317 ChadCarpenter,WR,6-0,204,Weiser,Idaho,Weiser 1993-9616 JasonCarr,WR,5-10,162,Inglewood,Calif.,Morningside 198734 PaulCarr,RB,6-0,209,Bellevue,Interlake 1988-9191 BenCarrillo,ILB,6-0,231,WestCovina,Calif.,WestCovina 1982-83,8536 MikeCarter,SS,6-1,190,Seattle,Garfield 1972-749 CleteCasper,QB,6-3,192,Seattle,Issaquah 1979-82 CecilCave 1906-0968 ErnestCecaci,LG,5-11,205,Oakland,St.Mary’s 194930 VernChamberlain,FB,6-1,219,Longview,Longview 1973-7577 MarkChandless,C,6-2,230,LaCrescenta,Calif.,CrescentaValley 1976-7816 DerekChapman,QB,6-4,220,ChulaVista,Calif.,ChulaVista 1993-9444 ErwinChappel,LCB,5-11,180,Seattle,O’Dea 1983-8620 AlbertCharlton,HB,5-11,195,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1950-5224 RickChase,WR,6-0,183,Olympia,Olympia 1984-8642 RonCheatham,TB,5-9,185,HarborCity,Calif.,Harbonne 1973-74 EdwardCheeley 1908 PhilipCherry 1907-096 StephenChester,E,6-2,180,Tacoma 192831 RonChilds,LB,6-1,210,Kennewick,Kamiaken 1991-94 HenryChittenden 189468 BryanChiu,OG,6-2,281,Vancouver,BC,CollegePrep 199665 LorinChristean,G,6-3,215,Jacksonville,Ore.,Medford 1960-6251 GaryChristensen,DT,6-2,205,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 196780 JeffChristensen,WR,5-10,181,Spokane,Mead 198514 LawrenceChristensen,RT,5-10,194,Seattle 1942,47 TheoChristofferson 1933-3543 DennisClancy,SS,6-1,190,Tacoma,Bellarmine 1972-74 AsaClark 1911,14-1552 JohnClark,C,6-1,195,Wallowa,Ore.,Wallowa 195563 PhilipClaymore,LG,6-0,190,Marysville,Marysville 1946-488 DesmondClayton,WR,5-10,160,Sacramento,Calif.,Grant 1989-9024 JasonClayton,RB,5-10,189,LasVegas,Nev.,Chaparral 1995-98 JohnClemens 1894-9767 RobCleveland,DT,6-4,250,Bakersfield,Calif.,WestBakersfield 1984-8689 GailCogdill,E,6-2,185,Spokane,LewisandClark 1957-5920 StanleyColburn,F,6-0,195,Spokane 1931-3239 EddyColeman,H,5-9,168,Seattle,Lincoln 194827 ErikColeman,DB,5-10,193,Spokane,LewisandClark 2000-03

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75 RobertColleran,T,6-0,230,Prosser,Prosser 1960-6110 BentonCollins,G,6-0,194,Abilene,Texas 1937-3852 JedCollins,TE,6-2,243,SanJuanCapaistrano,Calif.,MissionViejo 2004-0595 KenCollins,DT,6-3,230,Cashmere,Cashmere 1978-8125 MilfordCollins,G,6-0,190,Hoquiam 1939-40 OscarCollins 1904-0525 RonCollins,SS,5-10,184,Cashmere,Cashmere 1983-8535 TomCollins,LG,6-0,195,Abilene,Texas,Abilene 194627 HaroldCompanion,G,185,Everett 193162 GeraldConine,G,5-11,200,Fife,Fife 196030 TimothyConnors,H,5-9,175,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1960 AlvinCoohn 1908-0978 GeraldCookII,OL,6-6,273,Honolulu,Hawaii,Campbell 200023 HaroldCook,HB,160,Bremerton,Bremerton 192276 IvanCook,DE,6-3,243,Roseville,Calif.,Roseville 1985-8899 StephenCook,DT,6-3,285,Kirkland,Juanita 2001-0441 TonyCook,SS,6-0,181,LosAngeles,Calif.,Locke 197430 WilliamCook,E,6-3,215,Pendleton,Ore.,Pendleton 1963-64 DolphCooledge 1902 AlvinCoon 190126 ClarenceCoplin,H,5-8,170,Seattle,Highline 195562 RichardCopple,G,6-2,202,Medford,Ore.,Medford 1959-60 LeoCoutler 1910-1387 AlanCox,P,6-2,190,Manti,Utah,Manti 2000-0171 GregCraighead,DT,6-3,225,Wheeling,Ill.,Wheeling 1971-7392 JoelCrawford,DL,6-0,230,Everett,Cascade 200382 DaveCrema,DE,6-3,202,LosGatos,Calif.,LosGatos 1968-6960 JoeCriscione,OL,6-3,285,Whittier,Calif.,LaSerna 1998-9970 SteveCromer,OG,6-4,285,Lewiston,Idaho,Lewiston 1987-9060 PatCrook,G,5-9,205,Richland,Richland 1959-6140 MarvinS.Cross,F,5-10,200,Edmonds,Edmonds 1948-4940 RobertCrow,CB,5-8,168,LongBeach,Calif.,HarborJC 197424 LancheCrowe,C,190,Pullman,Pullman 1924-25 WilliamCumming 18985 RufusCunningham,FS,5-11,166,Seaside,Calif.,MontereyPeninsula1973-7556 DaveCurrie,Q,5-8,173,Willoughby,Ohio 193915 ForrestCurry,E,6-0,177,Spokane 1926-2884 ChadCushing,TE,6-4,250,Janesville,Wis.,JanesvilleCraig 1990-9190 TomCushing,SLB,6-1,216,Richland,Columbia 198432 Omowale(Wally)Dada 2003

d32 WallyDada,CB,5-11,194,Chicago,Ill.,Sandburg 2004-0528 EricDahl,S,6-0,193,RedwoodCity,Sequoia 196910 MentorDahlen,Q,5-10,173,Spokane, 1930-3329 TyroneDaisy,CB,5-11,175,Seattle,Garfield 1970-723 JoeDanelo,K,5-9,167,Spokane,Gonzaga 1972-7479 JoeDaniels,DE,6-3,240,Aberdeen,Weatherwax 1972-741 DevardDarling,WR,6-3,206,Houston,Texas,Sugerland 2002-0333 JamesDarling,LB,6-1,240,KettleFalls,KettleFalls 1993-9616 TimDavey,P,6-0,178,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1978-8129 JasonDavid,DB,5-8,165,Covina,Calif.,CharterOak 2000-0380 AdamDavis,WR,6-0,169,Aurora,Colo.,Hinkley 1998,200016 AlbertDavis,LG,184,Clarkston,Clarkston 1921-221 C.J.Davis,WR,5-11,184,Tacoma,Curtis 1988-89,91-9212 ChadDavis,QB,6-2,200,SanDiego,Calif.,MiraMesa 1994-9512 IraDavis,LB,6-0,207,Seattle,Garfield 2000-02 JerryDavis 197441 JohnnyDavis,WR,5-10,175,WichitaFalls,Texas.,Washington 1967-7029 NateDavis,RB,5-11,175,Compton,Calif.,Compton 198342 ScottDavis,LB,5-11,236,Kennewick,Kamiakin 2003-059 T.Myron(Mike)Davis,H,5-11,175,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 1930-3280 JustinDeBeaumont,TE,6-5,237,MosesLake,MosesLake 199021 SeanDeCambra,WR,5-10,180,Kailua,Hawaii,Kailua 1998-9940 NileDeCuire,SS,6-2,188,Seattle,Everett 1970-7115 ShawnDeeds,QB,6-5,245,Poulsbo,NorthKitsap 1993,952 ChadDeGrenier,QB,6-1,202,Santee,Calif.,ChristianHigh 199321 ShaneDeLaCruz,WR,5-8,171,Seattle,Evergreen 1991-9345 VinceDeMakas,RB,5-9,231,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 199866 William(Wally)Dempsey,G,6-0,205,Reseda,Calif.,GlendaleCC 1963-6455 TroyDennison,LB,6-1,223,Missoula,Mont.,Sentinel 1989-90

31 DonDenman,RB,5-10,184,Tacoma,CloverPark 198251 WillDerting,LB,6-0,233,Okanogan,Okanogan 2002-051 MikeDeSanto,PK,5-8,155,Seattle,Jefferson 1979-8060 JonDesPois,C,6-3,221,Bakersville,Calif.,Foothills 1973-766 KenDevine,C,6-3,190,RedwoodCity, 1937-39 WallaceDeWitt 190944 ChadDezellem,LB,6-1,212,Brewster,Brewster 1987-8853 RobDezellum,OG,6-4,240,Brewster,Brewster 198286 DonaldF.Dickey,E,6-3,200,Sedro-Wooley,Sedro-Wooley 195036 KevinDickhaut,RB,5-11,218,Kennewick,Pasco 199633 ChuckDiedrick,PK,5-8,165,Spokane,SpokaneFallsCC 1975-7660 Arnold(Gill)Diethelm,G,5-10,215,Bronxville,N.Y.,Bronxville 1950-52 CarlDietz 1912-1522 JohnDiggs,CB,5-10,188,Pacoima,Calif.,Kennedy 1988-9049 SteveDildine,LB,6-1,235,Graham,Bethel 2003-0570 MitchDillard,C,6-4,228,Renton,Lindbergh 19863 DerrickDillon,LB,6-2,215,Puyallup,Rogers 2000-018 EugeneDils,C,180,Seattle, 1925-2732 ChrisDixon,RB,6-1,226,Bellevue,Newport 1997 B.Doane 1915-1782 DennisDobberpuhl,NG,6-2,227,Whittier,Calif.,RioHondo 1974-7523 D.J.Dobbins,DB,6-0,168,Spanaway,Foss 1997-982 ClarenceDocka,G,5-11,182,Everett, 1928-2912 JimDodd,K,6-1,190,Seattle,Roosevelt 1971-722 JohnDodds,CB,5-11,185,Bremerton,Bremerton 197618 MaxDodge,LE,6-3,214,FallCity, 194246 StanleyDoepke,RG,5-10,189,Waverly, 1940-4135 MikeDoerfler,FB,6-2,202,Missoula,Mont.,Sentinel 197669 DanaDogterom,LB,6-2,215,Bozeman,Mont.,Bozeman 197111 DanDoornink,FB,6-3,209,Wapato,Wapato 1974-7774 RobertDoornink,T,6-2,215,Wapato,Wapato 1946-47,49 WilliamDoty 1895-9634 RodgerDougherty,FB,5-11,190,Portland,Ore.,Jefferson 1934-3686 DeAndreDouglas,WR,6-1,195,SanDiego,Calif.,UniversityCity 1999-0116 OranDover,E,5-10,167,Spokane, 1932-3497 TimDowning,DT,6-5,259,Durham,Calif.,Durham 1986-8946 ShaneDoyle,DE,6-3,271,Spokane,ShadlePark 1995-979 MelDressel,T,6-1,188,Lindsay,Calif., 1926-2871 JohnDreyer,DT,6-2,247,Coeurd’Alene,Idaho,Coeurd’Alene 1980,82-8377 MikeDreyer,OG,6-3,267,Coeurd’Alene,Idaho,Coeurd’Alene 1984-8561 BobDrinkwalter,OG,6-2,235,Billings,Mont.,Billings 197361 JoshDuin,OL,6-4,318,Covington,Kentlake 2003-0526 JeffDullum,SS,5-10,188,PortOrchard,SouthKitsap 19831 JayDumas,WR,6-2,170,Tacoma,Curtis 1993-951 EarlDunlap,C,183,Dayton,Dayton 1920-2127 AlvinDunn,FS,6-0,196,Bryan,Texas,Bryan 1989-9064 BillDunn,G,5-11,180,Everett,Everett 1946-4810 DrewDunning,K,5-11,170,Issaquah,Liberty 2000-0361 JoshDunning,OG,6-3,296,Graham,Eatonville 1990-931 FordDunton,RT,180,Spokane,NorthCentral 1920-2266 RogerDuprel,G,5-10,220,Auburn,Auburn 1957,59-6053 RodDurand,OT,6-6,287,Spokane,CentralValley 1987 ArtDurham 1914-1675 TerryDurst,DT,6-3,229,Bremerton,West 1968-709 ErnestDurwachter,G,185,CleElum,CleElum 1921-2268 ChrisDyko,OT,6-6,271,Spokane,University 1986-8821 GeorgeDyson,T,6-2,220,SanFrancisco,Calif.,Galileo 1941-42,46

E JohnEarly 1900-0361 TracyEaster,OL,6-1,295,Northport,Colville 200190 ChadEaton,DT,6-5,272,Puyallup,Rogers 1992-9466 WilliamE.Ebel,T,6-0,230,Reseda,Calif.,Reseda 196413 CharlesEckert,G/F,5-8,170,Ellensburg,Ellensburg 194886 JosephEdington,E,69-4,220,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 196612 GlenEdwards,T,235,Clarkston,Clarkston 1929-3174 ZachEdwards,OG,6-3,291,SanJose,Calif.,Leland 199439 DeanEggers,Q,6-1,182,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 194677 MattEichelberger,DT,6-3,313,Bellingham,Sehome 200533 LaurenceD.Eilmes,FB,6-0,205,Spokane,Rogers 1963-6574 GarnerEkstran,T,5-11,210,Bow,Burlington 1958-60

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30 MarcEldridge,SB,6-2,190,SanMarcos,SanMarcos 196967 BlainEliot,T,6-2,235,Olympia,Olympia 1961-6373 MattElisara,DT,6-3,250,PagoPago,Am.Samoa,Leon 1979-8137 SonnyElkinton,OLB,6-3,200,Vancouver,ColumbiaRiver 1981,8331 DonaldEllersick,H,6-1,185,Newport,Newport 1957-5927 BruceEllingsen,Q,6-1,180,Spokane,Rogers 1959-606 Carl(Tuffy)Ellingsen,HB,5-11,178,Yakima,Yakima 1929-3087 DonaldEllingsen,E,5-10,159,Spokane,Rogers 1956-5852 GregoryElliott,C,6-3,230,LaHarba,Calif.,LaHabra 1965-67 JimElton 1899-190167 EugeneEmerson,C,6-2,226,SanJose,Calif.,Mitty 1978-8036 RichardEmerson,H,5-8,166,Portland, 1937-3944 GradyEmmerson,LB,6-0,200,Kennewick,Kennewick 1996-9934 KenEmmil,OLB,5-11,210,Snohomish,Snohomish 1979-8259 PeterEmsky,OT,6-4,264,Edmonton,Alb.,Lazerte 1983,8529 TaliEna,FB,6-0,192,SanFrancisco,Calif.,SouthSanFrancisco 1976-7980 BobEngel,TE,6-3,206,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1971-7387 CharlesEngland,E,6-2,185,Glendive,Mont.,DawsonCounty 1952 WesleyEnglehorn 190955 DonEngler,NG,5-11,208,Phoenix,Ariz.,West 1968-6934 JosephEnglmann,G,5-11,196,Chicago,Ill., 1938-404 JamesEngstrom,K,6-1,175,Arlington,Tex.,Arlington 1965-6731 OscarErickson,Q,5-7,150,Hoquiam, 1931-3250 TomErlandson,C,6-2,205,Bellingham,Belllingham 1960-6187 PaulEscalera,WR,6-2,200,SantaAna,Calif.,Foothill 1978,80-8183 SydEthridge,WR,6-2,190,SanDiego,Calif.,Morse 199314 JohnEubanks,F,5-11,187,Glendale,Calif., 1931-3272 JimEucker,OT,6-6,286,Spokane,Ferris 1990-9288 Da’vidEvans,DE,6-4,258,Gary,Ind.,Cortez 1995-9680 ShaheedEvans,WR,6-0,180,Vallejo,Calif.,Vallejo 199440 TomEverson,NG,5-10,190,Bellevue,Interlake 1977-7833 RobertEwen,FB,6-0,205,Portland,Ore.,Grant 1968-7011 GeraldExley,E,175,Colville,Colville 1925-27

F22 DanFackell,H,5-9,170,Hoquiam,Hoquiam 195058 KenFairhurst,OT,6-4,240,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 198752 DaveFakkema,C,6-3,272,OakHarbor,OakHarbor 1986-8881 JackFanning,E,6-0,175,Spokane,Rogers 1956-5822 Douglas(Doc)Farley,LB,6-1,228,Hamilton,Mont.,Hamilton 200215 RichardFarman,T,6-0,203,Kent,Kent 1936-3863 RichardFarrar,T,6-0,235,Kelso,Kelso 1957-5934 DukeFergerson,WR,6-1,194,Merced,Calif.,MercedJC 197461 ArtFeiro,G,5-10,205,Seattle,Pasco 1950-52 FrankField 189726 GregoryField,S,5-9,165,Kirkland,LakeWashington 1966-6829 MarkFields,LB,6-2,240,Cerritos,Calif.,Washington 1992,9441 JeffFiles,CB,6-1,180,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1978-8171 LarryFinan,OG,6-2,235,Paramount,Calif.,Piusx 1975-7753 LeeFinck,OG,6-2,230,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1978-7950 WilliamH.Finkbeiner,C,5-10,190,Inglewood,Calif.,Lennox 1964 RayFinney 1914-15 R.Fishback 1915-16 ThomasFishback 1908-11 FordFisher 189561 SteveFisher,C,6-4,236,Missoula,Mont.,Sentinel 197478 RileyFitt-Chappell,OL,6-7,316,Anchorage,Alaska,Chugiak 2002-0535 DaveFitzgerald,ILB,6-0,220,Torrance,Calif.,North 1982-8560 CharlieFlager,OT,6-4,250,Chattaroy,Mead 1981,8380 DougFlansburg,OE,6-2,195,Palouse,Palouse 1965-6718 AlfredFlechsig,G,5-10,190,Colville,Colville 1927-2912 FelixFletcher,RH,5-11,170,Everett,Everett 1939-4196 RaleighFletcher,WLB,5-11,213,Spokane,LewisandClark 1977-7813 RobertFletcher,H,6-0,189,Kelso, 193661 BrianFlones,NG,6-1,211,SedroWoolley,Burlington-Edison 1978-8030 RussFode,MON,6-0,195,MosesLake,MosesLake 197756 T.J.Folkers,LB,6-1,230,Brier,MountlakeTerrace 1990-93 JohnForan 1908-1084 JohnM.Forbes,E,6-0,180,SantaMonica,Calif., 196469 BrianFord,DT,6-3,287,Sacramento,Calif.,RioLinda 1992-9327 DaleFord,QB,6-3,200,Olympia,NorthThurston 1962-63

81 EvanFord,WR,6-3,178,Danville,Calif.,MonteVista 199457 BrianForde,MLB,6-3,231,Montreal,QB,FatherMcDonald 1985-8789 JimForrest,TE,6-5,225,Ephrata,Ephrata 1970-7274 DennisForston,DT,6-4,235,Chicago,Ill.,OlympicJC 1969-7053 GeorgeFoster,C,6-2,188,Seattle,Ballard 1961 MyronFoster 1912-1377 WayneF.Foster,T,6-1,225,PortOrchard,S.Kitsap 1963-654 ScottFoxley,H,5-9,160,Pasco,Pasco 195054 KyleFoye,LB,6-2,241,Yakima,WestValley 1990-9237 EricFrampton,6-0,206,SanJose,Calif.,OakGrove 2003-0584 BillFrank,TE,6-4,233,Chehelis,Adna 198797 ChrisFrank,DT,6-3,273,JunctionCity,Ore.,Willamette 1991-9239 JamesFrankson,F,6-2,208,Yakima,Sweetwater(Calif.) 19562 MichaelFreeman,CB,5-10,180,ChinoHills,Calif.,Damien 2000-0154 GreggFriberg,LB,6-2,185,Tacoma,Stadium 1950-5281 WalterFrierson,DE,6-5,210,Stockton,Calif.,Edison 1965-6627 ClarenceFulcher,G,5-11,175,Richland,Columbia 1952

g DeeGaddis 1911-13 EarlGalbraith 1908-1024 ArtGalloway,S,6-0,180,Issaquah,Issaquah 197616 Earley(Sonny)Galloway,6-0,190,Exeter,Calif.,Exeter 1949-5163 MikeGalovich,DT-L,6-2,230,Casper,Wyo.,Natrona 197710 RobertL.Gambold,Q,6-3,200,Longview,Longview 1948-50 LesterGammon 189643 PhilGarabedian,OLB,6-1,207,Anaheim,Calif.,FullertonJC 1987,899 AaronGarcia,QB,6-0,195,Sacramento,Calif.,Grant 1989-9073 KennethJ.Gardner,T,5-11,190,Richland,Columbia 195565 PhilipGardner,G,5-10,180,Seattle,SeattlePrep 1951-5374 BobGarman,OG,6-4,296,Bremerton,Olympic 1989-9219 FredGarrett,G,196,Kennewick, 193020 WilliamT.GaskinsJr.,HB,5-9,175,Spokane,LewisandClark 1963-653 CurtisGeathers,CB,5-10,174,Olympia,Timberline 1990-9286 BrandonGibson,WR,6-0,198,Puyallup,Rogers 200558 JoeGecas,LB,6-0,216,Pullman,Pullman 1998-9964 GeryGehrmann,LB,6-2,210,Tacoma,FranklinPierce 196248 AlGenatone,LB,6-0,226,Kennewick,Kamiakin 2000-0245 DaleGentry,RE,6-3,208,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 1938,40-4142 BobGeorge,F,5-8,176,Freewater,Ore.,McLaughlin 1946-4718 DominicJ.George,H,5-7,172,Stockton,Calif., 1934 HarryGeorge 192052 WilliamGeppert,T,6-0,195,Tacoma,Lincoln 1949-5122 TedGerela,HB,5-10,200,PowellRiver,B.C.,Gonzaga 1965-6617 JasonGesser,QB,6-1,200,Honolulu,Hawaii,St.Louis 1999-0284 DonGest,E,6-4,200,Spokane,Rogers 19563 LeJuanGibbons,DB,5-9,175,LongBeach,Calif.,Jordan 1996-99 WeldonGibson 193767 JimGiesa,OG,6-2,230,Coeurd’Alene,IHM 1969-7114 KarlGiguiere,G,6-1,195,Woodland,Calif., 1938-40 ClydeGill 1901-04 LloydGillis 1917-201 DeJuanGilmore,RB,5-8,204,Gardena,Calif.,Gardena 1996-9898 TerryGilmore,LB,6-3,207,Seattle,Shorecrest 197625 HaroldGillum,RB,5-9,181,Cerritos,Calif.,Gahr 1975-77,7976 MichaelJ.Gimbol,G,6-3,215,Portland,Franklin 196471 LarryGilpin,T,6-1,215,Richland,Richland 1962-6320 RodneyGiske,LG,5-8,185,Tacoma, 1941-42,457 JohnGlann,QB,150,Wenatchee, 1923-2589 RogerGlazebrook,E,6-3,210,LosAngeles,EagleRock 195534 SteveGleason,LB,5-11,215,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1996-99 FredGlover 191738 PhillipGlover,LB,6-1,210,LasVegas,Nev.,Clark 1994-9528 EdwinGoddard,Q,5-10,180,Escondido,Calif.,Escondido 1934-3667 HerbGodfrey,LE,6-0,184,Tacoma, 1939-4147 JohnGodfrey,G,5-11,185,Tacoma,Lincoln 1942,46-47 ArtGoff 191217 Albert(Red)Golden,QB,6-0,190,WallaWalla,St.Patricks 1952-53 HarryGoldsworthy,Rosalia,Oakesdale 1903-0773 DavidGolinsky,QT,6-3,225,Vancouver,B.C.,VancouverCollege 1966-68 CharlesGoodsell 1897-1900

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85 CraigGoodwin,E,6-1,190,Sumner,Sumner 1965-6643 WilliamGoodwin,T,6-2,190,Tacoma, 193064 JamesGorton,LB,6-0,210,Ventura,Calif.,GranadaHills 1967-6812 BradGossen,QB,6-1,213,WestlakeVillage,Calif.,Westlake 1987-9012 JackA.Graham,C,5-10,190,Spokane, 1926-2833 KennethJ.Graham,HB,6-0,195,SantaMonica,Calif.,SantaMonica1961-6344 JohnGrahek,E,186, 1934-3594 MikeGraise,DE,6-3,217,Inglewood,Calif.,Inglewood 200559 SteveGrambling,OG,6-2,271,Kennewick,Kennewick 198744 KenGrandberry,TB,6-1,200,Waco,Texas.,Laughbon 1971-7318 SteveGrant,QB,6-1,206,Dublin,Calif.,ChabotCollege 1977,7996 RandyGray,DE,6-5,273,Danville,Calif.,MonteVista 1987-8965 TedGray,G,6-1,195,Seattle,Franklin 1955-5782 TyroneGray,WR,6-2,200,NewYork,NY., 197850 DanGrayson,LB,6-3,239,Woodland,Woodland 1988-8917 DonGreeley,Q,5-11,170,Okanogan,Okanogan 1938-4030 JermaineGreen,RB,5-11,220,DaytonaBeach,Fla.,SpruceCreek 200237 KenGreene,CB,6-2,188,Omak,Omak 1974-7771 RonaldI.Green,G,5-11,240,Monrovia,Calif.,Monrovia 1958-6028 BobGregor,FS,6-2,183,Danville,Calif.,MonteVista 1977-7943 BobGregory,SS,6-0,173,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1984-8667 JamesL.Greig,T,5-11,225,Yakima,Davis 1958-6010 HankGrenda,QB,6-2,205,Burnaby,B.C.,Central 1966-686 BillGribble,CB,5-9,167,FederalWay,FederalWay 1980-8161 LarryC.Griffith,LB,6-0,210,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1964-6629 RonaldGriffith,FB,160,Vancouver, 19255 CalvinGriggs,WR,5-10,178,Rome,N.Y.,RomeAcademy 1989-90 ForestGrimes 190332 RobertGrimstead,T,6-3,212,Tacoma, 1935-3762 J.BurlGrinols,G,6-0,204,Kelseyville,Calif.,ElCerrito 1954-5650 CharlesGrutzmacher,C,5-11,215,SanJacinto,Calif.,SanJacinto 1962-6370 JamesGuinn,ST,6-2,240,Seattle,Ballard 1965,67-6862 JimGulledge,OG,6-0,252,Richmond,Calif.,ContaCostaJC 1970-7167 TomGunnari,T,6-1,220,Kelso,Kelso 1953-5564 EverettGust,G,5-11,175,Tacoma,Stadium 1953,55-564 CarlGustafson,F,6-1,170,Ellensburg,Ellensburg 1925-2737 WilliamGustafson,RT,6-1,205,Tacoma, 1941-42

h81 LeafordHackett,WR,5-9,174,Sylmar,Calif.,PolyTech 1998-9939 HaroldHaddock,E,5-10,180,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 1960-6131 JamesHagerty,H,6-0,180,Pasadena,Calif.,Alhambra 1953-555 MarvinHales,HB,198,Waitsburg, 1923-2443 BrianHall,LB,6-3,236,WallaWalla,DeSales 2003-0592 RayHall,DT,6-4,267,Seattle,O’Dea 1991-93 JoeHalm 1905-0817 ArthurHamilton,LT,185,Chehalis,Chehalis 1921 BoydHamilton 1896-9916 DarrylHamilton,FS,6-4,210,Compton,Calif.,Paramount 1991-92 F.H.Hamilton 1916-17,2035 SteveHamilton,FB,5-11,205,Portland,Douglas 1971-7254 JimHampton,C,6-0,220,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1969 HaroldHanley 1920 LeRoy“Roy’’Hanley 1916-17 R.E.Hanley 1915-17,2021 McKenzieHansell,WR,6-0,190,Hermiston,Ore.,Hermiston 200376 TylerHansell,ST,6-2,235,Athena,Ore.,C.E.Duncan 1967-6913 ErnestHansen,G,5-11,192,Bellingham, 1927-2973 GordonHansen,T,6-5,235,Tacoma,Lincoln 1948-4923 HaroldHansen,T,190,Tacoma, 1924-2622 JoeHansen,C,175,Tacoma, 1930-3139 SamHansen,E,5-11,185,Tacoma, 1928-304 JasonHanson,KS/P,6-0,179,Spokane,Mead 1988-91 ThomasHardwick 1894 GeorgeHardy 1903-05,0753 RobertHardy,C,6-0,200,Seattle,O’Day 1950-5237 RonaldHare,H,5-10,170,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 195641 DonHarney,C,5-10,175,Seattle,Cleveland 194685 BillHarper,SE,5-11,175,Redmond 19791 GlennHarper,P,6-1,165,Edmonton,Alb.,St.Francisxavier 1982-8539 PerryHarper,HB,5-10,160,McKeesport,Pa.,McKeesport 1979

3 KenHarps,FLK,5-9,160,Griffin,Ga. 197894 BradHarrington,OLB,6-0,214,Bellevue,Interlake 198255 CharlesHarris,OL,6-6,323,Spokane,Mead 2004-0582 CharlieHarris,TE,6-0,204,Bakersfield,Calif.,JerryCollins 1969-7050 DavidHarris,C,6-0,215,Corvallis,Ore.,Corvallis 1966-6828 ElmerWayneHarris,E,6-1,177,Enumclaw 194076 Hayward“Spud’’Harris,DT,6-4,273,Tacoma,Lakes 1976-7810 RichardHarris,H,5-11,164,SanPedro,Calif.,SanPedro 195643 TimHarris,RB,5-9,193,Compton,Calif.,Compton 1979-8252 DaveHarrison,C,6-3,231,GigHarbor,GigHarbor 198235 HaroldE.Harrison,E,6-3,181,Monroe 1935-371 JeromeHarrison,RB,5-10,199,Kalamazoo,Mich.,Central 2004-0562 LeeHarrison,OL,6-2,273,Bend,Ore.,Bend 1996-97 GeorgeHarter 1910-13 JoeHarter 1910-13 DavidHartsuck 1906-0788 TrandonHarvey,WR,5-11,195,NationalCity,Calif.,Sweetwater 2001,03-043 WillHaskell,RB,5-11,200,StatenIsland,N.Y.,Curtis 199341 JamesHasty,CB,6-0,195,Seattle,Franklin 1986-8728 SteveHaub,FS,6-1,188,SealBeach,Calif.,St.Anthony 1982-83,8585 DwightHawkes,E,6-1,190,Seattle,QueenAnne 195637 AdamHawkins,RB,5-10,210,Pendleton,Ore.,Pendleton 1997-0041 BlairHawkins,RB,5-6,172,Pendleton,Ore.,Pendleton 200442 RonHawkins,FS,6-0,194,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1989-9022 HaroldHawley,E,6-0,189,Spokane 1933-3410 ChuckHawthorne,CB,5-10,175,Campbell,Calif.,Campbell 1969-7142 HenryHayduk,G,5-11,184,Chicago,Ill. 1932-3420 CharlesHayes,OHB,5-7,170,LaurenceHarbor,N.J.,MadisonTownship 196722 ChrisHayes,LB,6-0,213,SanBernadino,Calif.,SanGorgonio 1992-9552 JamesHead,F,6-1,200,Spokane 195125 TonyHeath,CB,6-1,192,LosAngeles,Calif.,Bell 1974-7536 MarkHedeen,DE,6-6,264,RohnertPark,Calif.,RanchoCotate 1998-9980 ThomasJ.Hedemark,E,6-2,205,Spokane,Madison 1963-6483 RickHedlund,TE,6-0,241,Kent,Kent-Meridian 1979-8046 GavinHedrick,P,6-3,190,CostaMesa,Calif.,Newport 1974-77 H.Heg 1913-148 HomerHein,E,6-2,190,SanFrancisco,Calif. 193114 LloydHein,F,6-0,180,Burlington 19278 MelvinHein,C,6-0,175,Burlington 1928-30 BoyceHeitzelman 1910-1162 JamesA.Hellyer,SG,6-4,233,Vancouver,Hudson’sBay 1967-6947 JoeHemel,E,6-0,200,Seattle,Lincoln 1940-41,4683 CollinHenderson,WR,6-1,185,Puyallup,Puyallup 1999-0220 DerekHenderson,DB,6-0,198,Tacoma,Foss 1993-9612 JerryHenderson,QB,6-0,190,Puyalllup,Puyallup 1966-6888 PatHenderson,WR,6-0,188,Puyallup,Puyallup 20003 TerrellHenderson,DB,5-11,178,SanFrancisco,Calif.,Riordan 1994-9618 JackHendrickson,F,5-11,190,Yakima,Granger 195142 DerrickHentz,DE,6-2,194,EastPaloAlto,Calif.,Carlmont 1992 W.Herreid 1915-17 DwightHerrold 1932-3425 GerryHerron,SB,6-1,186,Kelowna,B.C.,Kelowna 1967-691 VernardHickey,H,175,Everett,Everett 1921-2323 KevinHicks,RB,5-9,185,LosAngeles,Calif.,Crenshaw 1993-9458 MarkHicks,OLB,6-1,205,Oakland,Calif.,Skyline 1977-7847 LeslieHildebrand,E,178 193554 BobHill,OG,6-1,240,Kent,Kentridge 1974-7617 GeorgeHill,E,5-10,190,Dayton,Dayton 1928-3076 HowardHill,OG,6-3,228,Lafayette,Ind.,Jefferson 197283 JasonHill,WR,6-1,207,SanFrancisco,Calif.,SacredHeart 2003-0551 MikeHill,OG,6-2,244,SantaClara,Calif.,Wilcox 1971-7393 ChrisHiller,DE,6-5,245,Vancouver,FortVancouver 1986-8715 ShadHinchen,CB,5-9,182,Indio,Calif.,Indio 1995-96 J.Hinderman 191363 VaughanHitchcock,G,6-0,195,Hayward,Calif.,Hayward 1953-5553 MerlH.Hitzel,C,6-2,195,Ione,Ione 1957,5923 BobHively,HB,5-10,172,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 19652 WilliamHjertoos,T,188,Tolt 1923-2417 RayHobbs,F,6-1,205,Sheridan,Wyo.,Sheridan 1950-5181 GusHobus,TE,6-4,215,SanPedro,Calif.,MaryStaroftheSea 1977-7879 MilfordHodge,NG,6-3,262,SouthSanFrancisco,Calif.,SouthSanFrancisco1982-8477 FredHogg,T,6-3,235,Fullerton,Calif.,Fullerton 1962-63

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64 MelvinHolben,LT,6-3,207,Thornton 19411 CurtisHolden,LB,6-2,232,SanFrancisco,Calif.,McAteer 199978 RobertHolen,T,6-3,247,Seattle,WestSeattle 1959-624 AdamHoliday,K,6-3,230,NewburyPark,Calif.,SantaPaula 200166 JoeyHollenbeck,OL,6-4,277,Enumclaw,Enumclaw 1998-0167 BrianHollenberg,OL,6-3,277,Kennewick,Kamiakin 2000-0129 TorryHolliman,DB,5-10,204,Everett,Cascade 1996-9949 OrinE.Hollingbery,C,6-1,188,Pullman,Pullman 1941-4271 SpencerHollison,OL,6-6,305,RanchoSantaMargarita,Calif., SantaMargarita 2004-0525 ErickHolmback,G,6-1,231,Aberdeen 193819 ArtieHolmes,FS,6-0,203,Rialto,Calif.,Eisenhower 1985-8888 BillHolmes,E,6-1,190,RiverRouge,Mich.,RiverRouge 1951-5329 BillyHolmes,H,5-11,178,Kent 1940-4119 CharlesHolmes,H,6-0,183,Marysville 1936-3855 DaleHolmes,H,6-0,175,Marysville 194095 GaryHolmes,DT,6-7,318,Lacey,NorthThurston 1995-9876 NorvellHolmes,OL,6-3,295,Inglewood,Calif.,St.JohnBasco 2002,04-05 R.ColeHolmes 1910 OttoHomle 190250 JohnHook,C,6-2,221,Bishop,Calif.,Bishop 1970-7161 DelmoHooks,OG,6-2,250,LosAngeles,Calif.,Palisades 1976 ArthurHooper 1896,98,1900-0218 JohnHopkins,QB,6-1,188,Downey,Calif.,Puisx 1974-7645 AlphonseHoptowit,G,6-1,193,Wapato,Wapato 1935-3716 DanielHoran,H,6-1,186,Oakland,Calif. 1926-288 RobertHoskins,HB,5-9,155,Tacoma,Stadium 195278 JerryHoughton,RT,6-3,220,Zillah,Zillah 1947-4957 DonHover,SLB,6-2,220,Issaquah,Issaquah 1973-75,7773 ErikHoward,DT,6-4,268,SanJose,Calif.,BellarminePrep 1982-8519 OdellHoward,DT,6-4,277,Pomona,Calif.,Pomona 2003-0420 GeorgeHubert,T,6-3,202,Glendale,Calif. 1936-3863 JasonHughes,OL,6-6,289,Richland,Richland 199928 JermaineHunsaker,DB,5-9,175,Pomona,Calif.,Ganesha 1997-9852 TylerHunt,OL,6-3,290,Tacoma,Wilson 1999-02 FredHunter 1908-1024 ToreyHunter,CB,5-10,176,Tacoma,Curtis 1991-9424 HenryHuovila,G,6-0,217,Grayland 193828 GeorgeHurley,G,195,SanFrancisco,Calif. 1929-3138 JohnHurley,E,6-3,177,SanFrancisco,Calif. 1928-3073 JohnHusby,OT,6-4,268,Bellevue,Newport 1987-8890 MarkHusfloen,DE,6-4,240,Tacoma,CloverPark 1973-7555 BobHuston,E,6-7,225,Tacoma 1932 FredHyde 1897-98

i33 FrankIngram,C,6-3,190,Yakima 1931-3377 JackInions,T,6-1,215,Yakima,Yakima 195543 MikeIsaacson,LB,5-11,210,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 2000-0120 RobertIverson,Q,6-0,170,Puyallup,Puyallup 1953-55

J26 BernardJackson,TB,6-0,173,LosAngeles,Calif.,Dorsey 1970-7181 ChrisJackson,WR,6-2,200,SantaAna,Calif.,MaterDei 1996-9756 CraigJackson,C,6-3,220,Seattle,Franklin 197252 DonnieJackson,LB,6-1,220,Natchez,Miss.,Natchez 2002-022 RayJackson,DB,6-1,210,SantaAna,Calif.,MaterDei 1993-94,96-9766 SteveJackson,OG,6-2,254,Seattle,Evergreen 1976-7854 TitusJackson,OLB,6-1,220,Gardena,Calif.,RiversideCC 1984,8652 VirgilJackson,T,197,LongBeach,Calif. 1930-3164 TedJacobsen,DT,6-4,245,Graham,Bethel 1980,8388 JohnJacques,TE,6-3,200,RedwoodCity,Calif.,SanCarlos 198212 LawrenceJakey,QB,165,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 192578 LandelinW.James,T,6-0,230,LaConner,LaConner 1949-5188 MichelJames,WR,6-0,188,Tacoma,Lakes 1983-8683 RobertJames,HB,6-0,195,Coeurd’Alene,Idaho,SpokaneCentralValley1962-6360 VirgilJames,OG,6-3,220,Pasadena,Calif.,Blair 1978 StevenJayne 1900-0120 LoveJefferson,TE,6-3,261,GardenGrove,Calif.,BolsaGrande 1996-98

10 EldonJenne,RH,164,Mt.Vernon,Mt.Vernon 1921 PaulJenne 192723 EverettJensen,G,6-0,175,Tacoma 192970 JamesJensen,T,6-4,208,Tacoma,Stadium 1960-6118 ToddJensen,FS,5-11,178,Salem,Ore.,Sprague 1992-9462 MelvinJohansen,C,175 193540 AaronJohnson,DT,6-6,303,Fairfield,Calif.,Armijo 2004-0565 AlexJohnson,LS,6-0,230,Yakima,Eisenhower 200180 BrettJohnson,WR,6-0,196,SunCity,Calif.,Hemet 200343 DeltonJohnson,RB,5-7,179,Bellevue,Interlake 1992-9324 DeWayneJohnson,T,190,St.Maries,Idaho 193037 EricJohnson,FS,6-0,185,MosesLake,MosesLake 1971-736 GirmarJohnson,DB,6-2,184,Castaic,Calif.,Sylmar 199324 GlennJohnson,E,160 192340 GregJohnson,WR-P,6-0,188,Pasadena,Calif.,PasadenaCC 1972-7385 MikeJohnson,DE,6-4,215,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1970-7289 SandyJohnson,TE,6-2,205,Ephrata,Ephrata 197532 StanfordJohnson,T,6-1,210,Enumclaw 1938-4075 SteveJohnson,OT,6-6,260,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1976,78-8058 RandyJohnson,LB,6-3,203,Bellevue,Interlake 197082 DonaldJohnston,E,5-10,170,MoyieSprings,Idaho,BonnersFerry 1957-5928 SteveJohnston,P,6-0,199,Hesperia,Calif.,BigBear 1992-9339 AndrewJones,FB,6-2,218,Cleveland,Ohio,EastTech 1972-7466 BudJones,G,6-2,205,Spokane 1934-3697 DarrylJones,DT,6-4,317,Compton,Calif.,BrethrenChristian 199540 DavidJones,H,5-11,170,TheDunes,Ore.,Dunes 1956-5738 HaroldJones,HB,5-11,171,Spokane 1934-3635 JeffJones,SLB,6-3,220,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1975-78 JohnJones 1896-97,1900-0220 OscarJones,HB,6-0,180,Chehalis 1928-3085 T.J.Jones,WR,6-0,198,Colombia,Mo.,Hickman 1981-82 WilliamJ.Jones 1902-03,0585 ChrisJordan,WR,6-1,205,Kent,Kentlake 2003-0541 AaronJoseph,FS,6-2,205,Tacoma,FranklinPierce 2003 DanJordan,E,6-2,190,Glendale,Calif. 1939

K20 FranKachaturian,CB,5-10,184,Whittier,Calif.,RioHondo 197268 RonaldKalafat,T,6-1,200,GreatFalls,Mont. 195251 E.DeanKalahar,C,6-0,190,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1961-6322 PaulKalina,CB,5-7,166,Selah,Selah 19794 MattKegel,QB,6-5,235,Havre,Mont.,Havre 2000-0261 KennethJ.Keir,G,6-0,205,Calgary,WesternCanada 19481 BobKeiser,G,5-10,200,Hoquiam,Hoquiam 1946-4924 LloydDeWittKeith,H,6-0,185,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1954-5516 CecilKeller,E,170,Wenatchee 192315 JeffKeller,FL,6-0,185,BaldwinPark,Calif.,BaldwinPark 1980-8132 RonaldKelley,E,6-3,184,Snohomish 1931-3383 ThomasKelley,E,6-1,180,Mt.Vernon,Mt.Vernon 1963-6544 BrianKelly,FLK,5-9,170,Arcadia,Calif.,BishopAmat 1975-7785 AlbertKennedy,WR,6-3,198,SanJose,Calif.,YerbaBuena 1991-9472 AllanKennedy,OL,6-7,275,WoodlandHills,Calif.,ElCamino 1976,78-802 RobertKennedy,Q,5-11,195,Sandpoint,Idaho,Sandpoint 1940-4264 WilliamKennedy,NG,6-0,210,MedicalLake,MedicalLake 196627 RyanKensok,CB5-9,159,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 200523 SteveKerby,DB,6-0,187,Bozeman,Mont.,Bozeman 1969-7037 DaveKerrone,LH,5-10,185,Tacoma,Stadium 1960-6126 CarlG.Ketchie,H,5-10,175,SanFernando,Calif.,SanFernando 1957-58 EdKienholz 1910-126 AdamKietzer,WR,6-2,203,Bellevue,Newport 199645 WadeKillian,OLB,6-0,214,Everett,Cascade 1982-8427 RayKimble,SE,6-0,179,Hayward,Calif.,Chabot 1974-7522 BasilKimbrew,CB,5-10,159,CarsonCity,Calif.,LAHarbor 1973-74 EdwardKimel 1894-9684 JonKincaid,TE,6-5,254,Colfax,Colfax 1995-97 C.C.King 191586 SandsKing,TE,6-4,215,Sacramento,Calif.,ElCamino 197468 JerryKirk,G,5-11,205,DesMoines,Iowa,Lincoln 1962-6373 CarlKissler,T,5-11,195,Toppenish,Toppenish 194834 CharlesKlawitter,E,6-1,183,Kelso 1931-3327 GaryKline,TB,6-0,196,Salem,Ore.,South 1969-7076 LeeRoyKloezeman,ILB,6-3,214,SanFrancisco,Calif.,Serra 1974

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86 DennisKloke,E,6-3,175,Burlington,Burlington-Edison 196386 HughKlopfenstein,TE,6-4,225,Seattle,Roosevelt 1968-7022 JohnJ.Klumb,E,6-2,188,Tacoma 1936-3855 DonaldKnapp,G,6-0,204,Pullman,Pullman 1938-39 CharlesKnight 191070 GaryKnight,DT,6-3,220,Montgomery,Ala.,SidneyLanier 197671 BillyKnotts,OL,6-7,283,Vancouver,ColumbiaRiver 2000-0298 DavidKnuff,TE,6-3,240,HuntingtonBeach,Calif.,MaterDei 1993-9660 DaleKnuth,G,5-11,195,Ritzville,Ritzville 1962-645 JoeKoenig,HB,168,Olympia 1924-2685 OttoKofler,RE,6-0,175,Chewelah,Chewelah 1947-4956 TomasiKongaika,DL,6-1,300,Anchorage,Alaska,West 1999-00,0251 JamesKrakoski,OLB,6-2,227,Fremont,Calif.,MissionSanJose 1983-8619 FredKramer,T/G,175,Colton 1924-2676 LaurenceKramer,T,6-3,210,Toppenish,Toppenish 194812 PeterKramer,E,170,Pullman,Pullman 192370 WallaceKramer,RE,6-0,190,Toppenish,Toppenish 1942,466 WilliamKramer,HB,160,Colton 1923-2544 WilliamKramer,F,5-10,180,Clarkston,Clarkston 1954-5586 TimKrause,TE,6-2,206,Anaheim,Calif.,CypressJC 1972-7372 KenKuiper,OT,6-5,275,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1986-88

L21 DonLaBomme,FB,6-0,216,Pacoima,Calif.,Alemany 1981,8361 CurtLadines,C,6-2,250,Seattle,Highline 1983-8521 PorterLainhart,HB,6-0,180,Goldendale,Goldendale 1928-30 JesseLaird 1908-1062 DelLaLuc,OT,6-4,243,Brisbane,Calif.,Riordan 1974-7632 KeithL.Lamb,T,5-10,190,Pasco,Pasco 194990 NickLambert,K,5-11,200,Bothell,Bothell 2000-0155 BlainLamoureux,LB,6-0,210,Calgary,Alberta 197283 JeffLamson,TE,6-4,225,Sunnyvale,Calif.,Homestead 1984-8518 ShawnLandrum,DB,5-10,186,LongBeach,Calif.,LongBeachPoly 1985-88 A.Langdon 1913-1678 BrianLange,DE,6-4,220,Tacoma,Curtis 1969-7184 RonaldLanghans,LB,5-11,205,Aberdeen,Aberdeen 1960-6227 LorenLangley 2004-0510 JayLanguein,DB,6-2,195,PortOrchard,SouthKitsap 1987-8942 DonLarkin,H,6-0,198,Seattle,Highline 1950 CharlesLarking 1897-9866 GaryLarsen,LB,6-1,216,Seattle,Ingraham 1972-7468 ErikLarson,OG,6-4,277,Olympia,Capital 1998-0067 RobertE.Larson,OG,6-1,220,Coupeville,Coupeville 1964-6665 TomLarsen,OG,6-3,220,Tacoma,Bellermine 1975-78 WilliamLasher 1900-0256 BradLawson,DT,6-3,300,Sacramento,Calif.,Grant 1996-9740 AndyLazor,C,6-1,190,Buckley,WhiteRiver 1946-4785 PeteLazzarini,DE,6-4,228,PortChicago,Calif.,SamDeVito 1969-7016 RyanLeaf,QB,6-6,240,GreatFalls,Mont.,Russel 1995-9737 RogerLeClerc,R,6-1,187,Olympia,Olympia 197091 MarkLedbetter,LB,6-4,238,Tacoma,Puyallup 1986-8942 RonLee,SS,5-11,188,Tulare,Calif.,TulareUnion 1985-88 WalterLehorn 190453 DougLeifeste,C,5-11,205,Sunnyside,Sunnyside 1953-5589 ChrisLeighton,TE,6-4,224,Spangle,Liberty 1985-8792 VinceLeighton,TE,6-3,232,Spokane,Liberty 1982-8457 GarthLeisy,G,5-10,181,Stockton,Calif. 1933-3412 WardLeland,PK,6-0,190,Spokane,LewisandClark 198168 DaveLemke,OT,6-2,250,Monroe,Sultan 1976-7762 MikeLemke,OG,6-2,240,Monroe,Sultan 1977-7838 BobLeslie,LB,6-2,197,Spokane,LewisandClark 1969-7121 MikeLevenseller,SE,6-1,180,Tacoma,Curtis 1975-7731 JimLewis,FB,6-2,236,DaleyCity,Calif.,Westmoor 1972-7375 RonLewis,OL,6-3,299,LosAngeles,Calif.,Dorsey 1993-9488 SantanaLewis,WR,5-9,170,Miami,Fla.,MiamiBeach 199375 SamLightbody,OL,6-9,328,HuntingtonBeach,Calif.,H.Beach 2001-0422 KeithP.Lincoln,HB,6-2,208,Monrovia,Calif.,Monrovia 1958-6027 RianLindell,K,6-3,245,Vancouver,MountainView 1997-9927 WilliamLinden,Q,5-8,146,Everett, 1926-2866 IanLindner,OG,6-5,254,Bellevue,Newport 1985-8662 MykeLindsay,G,6-1,197,Missoula,Mont.,Missoula 1957-59

74 MikeLinker,OT-L,6-6,245,Sumner,Sumner 1976-7722 BillLippincott,H,6-0,176,Okanogan,Okanogan 1946-4877 JohnLittle,OT,6-3,275,Raymond,Raymond 1979-8043 CarlLittlefield,F,6-0,191,Plymouth,Calif., 1936-3783 JasonLittleton,TE,6-5,232,Puyallup,Rogers 1998 ClaudeLobaugh 1903-0469 PhilLockerIII,OL,6-5,305,EagleRiver,Alaska,Chugiak 1999-0219 KurtLoertscher,LB,6-5,219,Montesano,Montesano 1989-9280 HaroldLokovsek,T,6-3,190,Enumclaw,Enumclaw 1950-5241 TonyLomax,WR,6-3,191,Oakland,Calif.,Castelmont;LaneyJC 1970-7131 FrankLondos,F,6-1,201,Tacoma, 1941-4254 CurtisLong,OG,5-8,190,Prescott,Prescott 1965 F.W.Long 1894-9572 MickeyLong,OL,6-4,304,CoronadelMar,Calif.,CoronadelMar 1996-9888 RienLong,DL,6-6,287,Anacortes,Anacortes 2000-02 CharlesLongstreet 1902-0369 KeolaLoo,OL,6-1,290,Kaneohe,Hawaii,St.Louis 200311 ClarenceLoomis,LE,168,Seattle,Broadway 192049 JeffLoomis,OLB,6-1,226,Roseburg,Ore.,Roseburg 1983-85 LewisLoomis 1897 RayLoomis 1914-1684 ChrisLove,WR,6-3,200,LongBeach,Calif.,LBPoly 1993 FrankLowden 1894-9557 RayLuck,QB,170,Spokane 193040 WilburLuft,Q,150,Endicott 1929-3122 ScottLunde,WR,6-2,201,Vancouver,HudsonsBay 2000-0232 KenLyday,FB,6-0,203,WitchitaFalls,Texas,Washington 1969-7158 DanLynch,OG,6-4,265,Spokane,LewisandClark 1981-8353 MikeLynch,C,6-0,225,Seattle,Hale 1968-7065 PatLynch,NG,6-2,237,Spokane,LewisandClark 1981-8325 JosephLynn,FB,5-11,195,Tacoma,Bellarmine 1965-6710 ChuckLyon,QB,5-11,188,Saugus,Calif.,Sylmar 1975 A.D.Lyons 1917

M WalterMacFarlane,E,6-2,180,Honolulu,Hawaii,Punahou 19634 FrankMadu,RB,5-9,170,SanFrancisco,Calif.,McAteer 1993-953 MarkMaenhout,SE,6-1,192,Tacoma,Wilson 1974-7577 BoyceMagness,Q,6-0,161,Breckenridge,Texas 1933-3540 JeffMagnuson,RB,6-0,205,EastWenatchee,Eastmont 198265 QuinnMagnuson,C,6-5,270,Saskatoon,Sask.,HolyCross 1989-92 FranklinT.Mahr 193955 NateMallory,DT,6-3,285,Kent,Kentridge 200126 LeonL.Mangis,Q,6-1,180,Marysville,Marysville 194875 WilliamMansfield,T,6-0,220,Kennewick,Kennewick 196517 CliffordMarker,E,178,Tacoma 1923-2557 SerignMarong,LB,6-2,235,Pullman,Pullman 1998-0186 BrendenMarshall,TE,6-5,251,Longview,R.A.Long 199718 JohnMarshall,SE,6-2,186,Tustin,Calif.,Foothill 1983-8425 ChrisMartin,DB,6-0,185,Brooklyn,N.Y.,Lincoln 1998,200051 DennyH.Martin,C,5-11,185,VanNuys,Calif.,VanNuys 1959-6087 Edward“Mike’’Martin,E,6-3,225,Kennewick,Kennewick 1959-6126 GeorgeMartin,P,6-3,193,Hobart,Ind.,RiverForest 1994-956 MartyMartin,WR,5-10,185,Tacoma,Puyallup 2002-0523 MikeL.“Mo’’Martin,RB,5-8,183,Tacoma,CloverPark 1979-812 MiltonMartin,QB,170,Spokane 1923-25 BenjaminMashburn 1899-1901 WilliamEdMashburn 189826 LyleMaskell,E,6-0,180,Portland 1928-3037 PhillipMast,H,6-0,195,Spokane,Rogers 1956-5811 FrankMataya,QB,5-11,180,Roslyn,CleElum 1947-4970 MarkMatthey,DT,6-2,278,Spokane,Mead 200510 DaveMathieson,QB,6-1,200,Reseda,Calif.,Reseda 1961-6361 AustinMatson,DE,6-3,262,Everett,Cascade 1997-0021 AnthonyMatthews,CB,5-10,180,Tacoma,Wilson 199832 JamesMatthews,FB,6-0,198,WestCovina,Calif.,Edgewood 1981-8249 BevanMaxey,SE,6-4,203,Spokane,LewisandClark 1975-77,7979 RobertW.Mayberry,T,5-11,195,Seattle,Lincoln 1949-5136 RuebenMayes,RB,6-0,200,NorthBattlefield,Sask.,NorthBattlefield1982-8582 TyjuanMayfield,WR,6-0,180,SanBernadino,CA,Eisenhower 200151 ChrisMaynard,C,6-3,230,Auburn,Auburn 1983

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14 JohnMonlux,RH,5-1,170,Everett,Everett 1948 HamiltonMontgomery 1906,0835 RonMontgomery,RB,5-10,201,SanAntonio,Texas,Judson 199622 BrandonMoore,LB,6-1,220,Carson,Calif.,Banning 1995-9711 DeDeMoore,SE,5-11,196,Altadena,Calif.,Muir-Pasadena 1982-8389 EricMoore,TE,6-5,240,GardenGrove,Calif.,RanchoAlamitos 1993-94 FloydMoore 1894-9588 FredMoore,SE,6-0,183,Washington,D.C.,Coolidge 1968-6921 KennyMoore,LB,6-0,212,MenloPark,Calif.,Menlo-Atherton 1995-973 SammyMoore,WR,6-0,187,Mesa,Ariz.,Westwood 2002-0361 WilliamMoos,OT,6-3,240,Olympia,Olympia 1970-7293 DelmarMorais,DT,6-3,256,LasVegas,Nev.,Chaparral 1995-97 MikeMoran 1920-21 ArthurMorgan 1903-0530 JamesMorgan,C,6-2,180,Elma 1929-306 DeeMoronkola,DB,5-9,194,Richmond,Calif.,DeAnza 1995-9842 CharlesMorrell,F,6-0,195,Downey,Calif.,Downey 1956-5884 GaryE.Morrell,E,6-0,200,Downey,Calif.,Downey 195710 KevinMorris,PK,6-0,180,Snohomish,Snohomish 198155 SteveMorton,C,6-2,233,Chehalis,GraysHarbor 1973-7429 HowardMoses,H,5-9,178,Cashmere 1930-326 ChrisMoton,SS,6-3,205,Inglewood,Calif.,Morningside 1987-9017 DavidMuir,QB,6-0,182,Chatsworth,Calif.,Chatsworth 199758 MattMullennix,DE,6-6,255,Spangle,Liberty 2004-0558 ScottMullennix,LB,6-2,205,Spokane,ShadlePark 1974-7557 RodneyMumma,LB,6-1,215,Anaheim,Calif.,Sta.AnaCollege 1970-7186 TramaineMurray 200445 RobMyers,P,6-1,201,LaCanada,Calif.,LaCanada 1986-89

N99 JonathanNance,DE,6-4,234,Miami,Fla.,MiamiSenior 1996-984 JohnnyNansen,LB,6-0,232,LongBeach,Calif.,Jordan 1994-9655 MarkNason,OL,6-3,247,EastWenatchee,Eastmont 1996-9770 DonaldNelson,T,6-3,220,No.Hollywood,Calif.,Hollywood 1956-5742 IkeNelson,WR,6-3,196,Stockton,Calif.,Edison 197165 JamesNelson,G,6-1,220,Oakland,Calif.,CentraCostaJC 196465 J.RobertNelson,G,5-11,220,Ephrata,WenatcheeJC 196368 MarvinNelson,C,5-11,195,Milwaukie,Ore.,Milwaukie 1957-5966 NormanE.Nelson,G,5-11,180,Everett,Everett 194964 SteveNelson,OL,6-3,279,Colville,Colville 200343 ToddNelson,LB,6-3,240,Renton,Hazen 1995-97 JohnNelton 191081 DougNessan,LB,6-3,215,Billings,Mont.,GreatFalls 197618 CurtisNettles,WR,5-7,165,Venice,Calif.,CulverCity 1999-0239 DonNevels,SLB,6-1,217,SanFrancisco,Calif.,Balboa 1976-7951 BruceNevitt,C,6-2,210,Burlington,Burlington 1952,5488 BenNewland,E,6-2,187,Everett 194910 BillyNewman,Jr.,S,5-10,201,LagunaNiguel,Calif.,SantaMargarita1998-0124 BobD.Newman,Q,6-2,190,ElCerrito,Calif.,ElCerrito 1956-5824 JamesNewson,HB,6-1,185,Sacramento,Calif.,Sacramento 196552 CurtNewton,LB,6-0,218,KansasCity,Mo.,Wyandotte 1989-9042 AlexNguae,LB,6-1,235,Inglewood,Calif.,CulverCity 2000-0145 EdwardNiehl,H,5-10,180,Seattle,Highline 1947-4872 LaurieNiemi,T,6-0,240,Clarkston,Clarkston 1946-48 JerryNiessen 1904-0763 KyleNoble,DE,6-2,262,Renton,Liberty 199721 MorrisNoble,CB/WR,6-0,166,LosAngeles,Calif.,ComptonCC 1972-7337 RooseveltNoble,DB,5-10,167,Sunnyvale,Calif.,St.Francis 1986-8944 Lewis(Bud)Norris,DB,6-4,215,SedroWoolley,SedroWoolley 1964-6661 RobertNorvell,OG/C,6-4,262,Vancouver,ColumbiaRiver 1989-90

o78 DanO’Leary,OG,6-3,250,SanFrancisco,Calif.,Riordan 197841 BobO’Neal,OLB,6-5,226,Marysville,Calif.,Lindhurst 1984-881 NickObrastoff,PK,6-0,181,Seattle,NathanHale 198687 TimOchs,DT,6-3,242,Fife,Fife 1973-7673 SeanO’Connor,OL,6-6,281,Redmond,Redmond 2003-0551 VirgilOdom,G,183,Shelton 1931 ChesterOffner 189895 GabrielOladipo,DT,6-4,294,Lagos,Nigeria,TexasSouthern 1990

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89 JamieOlesen,TE,6-2,228,Sumas,Sumas 1982-8428 FrankOliver,H,6-0,175,Kennewick 193924 VerneOliver,C,5-9,196,Everett,Everett 194225 AugustinOlobia,WR,5-11,198,Benin,Nigeria,TexasSouthern 1990-9183 DonOlsen,DE,6-4,217,Spokane,Rogers 1972-7379 BryanOlsen,DT,6-4,282,Kent,Kentlake 200511 RichOlson,QB,5-11,185,MontereyPark,Montebello 1968-6946 RoddOlson,TE,6-4,224,WalnutCreek,Calif.,LasLomas 1986-899 LeeOmlid,DHB,5-11,185,Eugene,Ore.,Willamette 196781 MelOrchard,TE,6-2,218,Evanston,Wyo.,Evanston 1985-8742 TedOrnduff,LCB,5-10,189,MorganHills,Calif.,MorganHills 198443 LeeOrr,H,6-1,175,Monroe,Monroe 193984 RonaldOrr,E,6-2,195,Shelton,Shelton 1965-6789 WilliamH.Osborne,E,6-2,195,Vancouver,Vancouver 194862 SteveOstermann,OG,6-2,230,ArlingtonHeights,Ill.,St.Viator 1972-7487 TomOstrander,WR,6-1,203,Yakima,EastValley 2002,0450 AndrewOswald,G,5-10,193,WallaWalla 1935-3675 JonOttenbreit,OT,6-6,285,Cheney,Cheney 1996-9778 EarlOwens,OT,6-2,254,Pasadena,Calif.,PasadenaCityCC 1973-74

p14 TyPaine,QB,6-3,219,Billings,Mont.,Senior 1970-7281 MarkPainter,TE,6-3,200,Richland,Columbia 1970-7154 ToloPalelei,DT,6-4,250,PagoPago,Am.Samoa,Samoana 198872 PacePaletta,T,6-2,190,Dunsmuir,Calif. 1939 L.H.Palmerton 189850 MikePalumbo,G,6-2,277,Calgary,Alberta.,St.Mary’s 198334 PaulPalumbo,RB,5-11,190,ChulaVista,Calif.,ChulaVista 197727 HughParker,CB,5-10,190,Sacramento,Calif.,Crawford 1979-8018 RandyParker,FS,5-11,179,Seattle,Ingraham 198921 JohnParkhill,E,177,Wenatchee, 1925-2741 JackParodi,G,5-11,180,Stockton,Calif. 1929-3150 JoshParrish,OL,6-6,322,Chewelah,Jenkins 2000-0267 TomParry,T,6-0,215,Seattle,QueenAnne 1942,46-4777 JamesPaton,G,6-0,230,Spokane,ShadlePark 1962-6463 GaryPatrick,OG,6-3,240,Yakima,Eisenhower 1979-8294 BillPatterson,WLB,6-2,228,Cupertino,Calif.,ArchbishopMitty 1972,74-7586 DeWaynePatterson,DE,6-1,248,Oakland,Calif.,McClymonds 1991-9430 DeWaynePatterson,FS,6-0,199,Redlands,Calif.,Redlands 200515 MarkPatterson,SS,6-2,195,Tacoma,Lincoln 1975-7739 WesPatterson-Aumua,LB,5-11,197,Bellflower,Calif.,Bellflower 200213 MikePattinson,QB,6-1,197,Moscow,Idaho,Moscow 1989,91-9310 DonPaul,RH,6-0,175,Tacoma,Fife 1947-4915 KarlPaymah,CB,6-0,200,Spanaway,CloverPark 2001-0463 JerryPayne,LB,6-1,218,PortAngeles,PortAngeles 1973-7532 JamelPayton,DB,5-10,162,Tacoma,Lincoln 19951 DennisPearson,FL,6-0,185,Seaside,Calif.,Monterey 1974-7513 ChuckPeck,QB,6-2,209,Seattle,Ballard 1971-7467 DeanPedigo,LB,6-2,205,Everett,Everett 1974-779 RichPelletier,QB,6-0,187,Concord,Calif.,DeLasselle 198784 John(Arnie)Pelluer,E,6-3,215,Bremerton,Bremerton 1953-5547 ScottPelluer,OLB,6-2,212,Bellevue,Interlake 1977-8088 WilliamPellum,WR,5-10,155,PalmSprings,Calif.,CollegeoftheDesert 1987-8892 MarcPence,DT,6-1,223,SanLeandro,Calif.,Marina 1970-71,7332 WoodrowPerkins,FS,5-11,180,LosAngeles,Calif.,PierceJC 1972-7311 JackPerrault,QB,6-1,180,Toppenish,Toppenish 194581 BobPerringer,E,6-2,185,Olympia,Olympia 1953-54 EugenePerson 190299 TimPetek,DT,6-5,252,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 198515 DavidG.Petersen,S,6-0,195,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1964-6631 JimPeterson,LB,6-1,180,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1968-6968 JohnPeterson,G,5-9,190,Spokane,JohnRogers 1946-4887 MikePeterson,WR,5-11,180,Spokane,University 198222 BradPhilley,RB,6-2,208,Puyallup,Rogers 1997-0059 BrandonPickering,LB,5-10,200,Monroe,Redmond 200039 RandyPickering,LB,6-0,180,Issaquah,Issaquah 1970-7162 RyanPickering,LB,5-11,198,Monroe,Redmond 200028 EddiePillings,H,5-9,165,Ellensburg,Ellensburg 194177 KonradPimiskern,OL,6-4,280,WestVancouver,BC,WestVan.Secondary 1989-9243 MarkPimiskern,DE,6-3,229,WestVancouver,BC,WestVan.Secondary 1993-9475 RopatiPitoitua,DT,6-8,288,Spanaway,CloverPark 2004-05

50 Morris(Skip)Pixley,C,6-0,210,Spokane,NorthCentral 1954-5555 HarryPlanck,RG,5-11,207,Pacoima,Calif. 194218 MarkPleis,OLB,6-3,200,Lafayette,Calif.,DelValley 1981-8293 RodPlummer,LB,6-0,226,Oakland,Calif.,St.Mary’sCollege 1988-9158 TomPoe,MLB,6-0,218,Enumclaw,Enumclaw 1971-739 DeronPointer,WR,5-11,175,Tacoma,Curtis 1991-9379 JosephPowloski,T,6-0,200,Tacoma,Bellarmine 1952-5483 FrancisPolsfoot,LE,6-3,190,Montesano,Montesano 1947-4920 DwightG.Pool,HB,6-0,180,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 1950-52 FredPoole 189881 JeffPoppe,SE,6-0,175,Mt.Vernon,Mt.Vernon 1980-8168 GregPorter,OG,6-3,245,PleasantHills,Calif.,CollegePark 1978-79,8230 KerryPorter,FB,6-2,201,GreatFalls,Mont.,GreatFalls 1982-83,85-8685 MichaelR.Potter,E,6-1,200,Seattle,EverettJC 196419 GregPrator,WR,6-1,201,Riverside,Calif.,Rubidoux 2004-0512 AaronPrice,KS,5-10,190,Pullman,Ogden 1992-9320 GeoffreyS.Price,H,6-0,165,Everett,Everett 1958-595 JamesPrice,LB,5-11,215,Anchorage,Alaska,West 1997-98,2000-0128 AnthonyPrior,DB,5-11,188,MiraLoma,Calif.,Rubidoux 1989-9166 DavidPritchard,C,6-0,230,Tacoma,CloverPark 1981 CharlesProff 1899-190114 AntonePurcel,LT,185,Chehalis,Chehalis 192237 MertonPurnell,H,5-11,180,Ellensburg,Ellensburg 1952-54 GeorgePynn 1911

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r64 PeteRademacher,G,6-2,200,Tieton,Tieton 1950-51 RalphRader 190743 JamesRainbolt,H,5-10,175,Everett 194079 RobRainville,OL,6-5,323,Lewiston,Idaho,Lewiston 1996-9883 EasonRamson,TE,6-3,230,Sacramento,Calif.,ChristainBros. 1974-7730 ElijahRaphael,RB,5-8,171,SanFernando,Calif.,Kennedy 199367 JesseRatcliff,DE,6-3,262,Lacey,NorthThurston 1998-9933 DennisRath,F,6-0,190,Grandview,Grandview 1953-5523 LaRoyRath,E,5-11,190,Grandview,Grandview 1957-5970 ReedRaymond,OT,6-8,310,MosesLake,MosesLake 1997-0073 RyanRaymond,OG,6-7,302,MosesLake,MosesLake 1998-0042 DanReardon,DE,6-3,210,Seattle,RainierBeach 1976-7747 BobRedmond,WR,6-0,175,Tyler,Texas,JohnTyler 1971-7265 GeoffReece,C,6-4,235,Everett,Cascade 1972-7442 GeorgeReed,FB,5-10,205,Renton,Renton 1959,61-6250 PaulReed,OL,6-2,279,Vancouver,MountainView 1991-9422 RichReed,RB,5-7,170,Seattle,NathanHale 1984,8623 RichardReed,DSB,5-11,185,Snohomish,Snohomish 1966-68 WilliamReed 189639 DaveReetz,ILB,6-0,212,Kirkland,LakeWashington 1984-85 WalterRehorn 190370 ClayReis,OT,6-8,286,Cupertino,Calif.,MontaVista 1991-9475 LarryReisbig,T,6-1,205,VanNuys,Calif.,VanNuys 1961-6240 WilliamRemington,C,6-0,186,SouthBend,Ind. 1941-4222 JamesRenfro,HB,5-11,190,Portland,Ore.,Jefferson 1956-5721 RichardRenfro,Q,5-9,191,LosAngeles,Calif. 1939-4119 RodRetherford,DB,5-10,175,JohnDay,Ore.,GrantUnion 1981-8271 JayReyna,DE,6-4,241,Bellingham,Sehome 1990-913 KeithReynolds,WR,5-11,182,Oakland,Calif.,Fremont 1992-9320 RickyReynolds,LCB,6-0,182,Sacramento,Calif.,LutherBurbank 1984-8662 GottliebRibary,G,6-0,200,Auburn,Auburn 1952-5326 RonRicard,DB,5-9,175,Burbank,Columbia 1987-9034 AnthonyRice,RB,5-10,170,Pomona,Calif.,Garey 199257 KeithRice,LB,6-1,219,Denver,Colo.,East 1987-88 DaveRichards 197236 TheodoreRichards,Q,155,Toppenish 193165 JoeRicher,LB,5-11,202,Edmonds,Everett 1969-7050 GlennE.Rickert,C,6-1,188,Puyallup,Puyallup 1948-5062 EugeneRieger,G,6-0,185,Spokane,WestValley 1949-5147 RickRiegle,WR,6-3,195,Anaheim,Calif.,Savanna 197383 DougRiggs,E,6-2,195,Seattle,Franklin 1953-55

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2 EarlRiley,DB,6-2,218,DosPalos,Calif.,DosPalos 1998-9984 JeromeRiley,WR,6-2,185,Arleta,Calif.,Birmingham 2001-027 RalphRiley,T,6-2,190,Goldendale 1928-2910 FrancisRish,E/C,6-3,180,Yakima 1938-4047 MalikRoberson,DT,6-3,258,Spokane,LewisandClark 199052 SteveRoberts,MLB,6-0,195,SanFrancisco,Calif.,Lowel 1972-7482 JimRobinson,DE,6-3,225,Bakersfield,Calif.,BakersfieldJC 1971-7277 DerrickRoche,OL,6-5,295,Kent,Kentridge 1999-02 GrahamRock 191285 AlexeRodopoulos,WR,6-3,200,BlueSprings,Mo.,BlueSprings 199835 William(Bud)Roffler,H,6-1,185,Spokane,LewisandClark 1949-5152 ScottRogers,C,6-2,224,Snohomish,Snohomish 1978-7925 ThomasRogers,RB,5-8,191,Tacoma,CloverPark 198823 TedT.Rohwer,Q,5-11,168,Spokane,NorthCentral 1926-2864 ConstantinoRomero,DT,6-4,265,Eureka,Calif.,Eureka 199074 AndyRoof,OL,6-4,303,Spokane,EastValley 200589 JerryRoquemore,WR,5-11,187,Gahanna,Ohio,Lincoln 199855 JohnRosano,HB,6-0,174,ElCerrito,Calif.,GraniteHills 1934-3621 DeonRosemond,DB,5-10,180,LosAngeles,Calif.,Washington 19913 TimmRosenbach,QB,6-2,210,Pullman,Pullman 1987-8899 BobRoss,RH,5-11,170,Carbonado,Buckley 19462 EarleRoss,H,6-0,176,Honolulu,Hawaii 1937-3975 RobinRoss,OT,6-5,239,Whittier,Calif.,RioHondo 1974-7558 WoodrowRoss,T,6-3,210,NationalCity,Calif. 194111 ThomasE.Roth,QB,6-1,195,ElCajon,Calif.,GraniteHills 1963-6560 DanRowlands,OL,6-5,283,SealBeach,Calif.,LosAlamitos 200582 JohnRowley,E,6-3,190,PortOrchard,S.Kitsap 1948,50-5137 GeorgeRowswell,T,6-1,230,Centralia 1936-3946 ChrisRumburg,C,6-3,191,Spokane 1936-3757 DeanRumburg,C,6-2,190,Spokane,WestValley 1946-4810 JohnRushing,FS,5-10,208,Merced,Calif.,Merced 1991-9448 FrankRussell,LB,5-9,199,LongBeach,Calif.,Wilson 199351 JohnRust,MLB,6-2,225,Sandpoint,Idaho,Sandpoint 198733 Anthony(Tony)Ryan,RB,6-0,205,OklahomaCity,Okla.,Tecumseh 200217 MarkRypien,QB,6-4,225,Spokane,ShadlePark 1983-85

s44 PayamSaadat,LB,6-0,230,SantaMonica,Calif.,SantaMonica 199417 JerrySage,T,6-2,183,Spokane 1936-3777 MikeSage,OG,6-2,318,LasVegas,Nev.,Chaparral 1995-98 JohnR.Sahlberg,G,5-11,215,Ione,Calif.,MontereyPeninsulaJC 196396 TaeaoSalausa,DE,6-4,260,LongBeach,Calif.,LBPoly 199799 VinceSaldivar,DE,6-5,242,Orange,Calif.,Servite 1990-9371 TinoSalinas,OL,6-6,282,Dixon,Calif.,Dixon 199335 TonySalter,CB,5-10,183,LosAngeles,Calif.,Duarte 1990-9111 SamoaSamoa,CB,6-2,202,LongBeach,Calif.,Carson 1979-8055 ConradSampson,C,6-1,171,Everett,Everett 194769 KirkSamuelson,G,6-4,256,WhiteSalmon,Columbia 1982-842 RoySandberg,LE,175,Bellingham,Bellingham 1920-2250 GeorgeSander,H,6-1,174,Spokane 1930-3292 DwayneSanders,DE,6-7,245,LosAngeles,Calif.,Dorsey 1994-9538 MelvinSanders,OLB,6-2,220,LosAngeles,Calif.,Loyola 1976,78-8072 ScottSanderson,OT,6-6,296,Concord,Calif.,ClaytonValley 1993-96 ColonelSapp 1895,97-98,1902,04-0538 PhilSarboe,Q,5-10,160,Tacoma 1931-3342 FrankSarno,Q,5-10,200,Sommerville,Mass.,Sommerville 1953-5594 DonSasa,DT,6-4,281,LongBeach,Calif.,LongBeachPoly 1992-94 H.Satterthwaite 1913-1475 TonySavage,DT,6-4,288,SanFrancisco,Calif.,Riordan 1986-89 WalterSavage 18943 MoeSax,Q/H,148,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 1920-2153 KevinScanlan,C,6-0,190,Spokane,NorthCentral 195456 OscarSchaaf,G,6-0,185,Oakesdale 1938 RaySchaaf,E,6-2,195,Spokane,Chewelah 194733 WilliamSchade,T,6-3,190,Vallejo,Calif. 1938-4032 PeterSchenck,RH,6-2,185,LosAngeles,Calif.,Hamilton 1959-616 CalvinSchexnayder,WR,5-11,183,Fresno,Calif.,Bullard 1991-9237 DwightScheyer,T,6-3,210,Granger,Granger 1934-3622 RussellSchleeh,H,6-2,190,SanFrancisco,Calif. 193987 MichaelSchmidlen,DE,6-4,220,ElPaso,Texas,Cortez 1970 R.D.Schnebley 1917,20

91 DaveSchneider,DL,6-5,230,Lynwood,ColumbiaBasinCC 19795 EmmettSchroeder,H,180,Mt.Vernon 1929-3126 JohnSchroeder,G,183,Pullman,Pullman 192585 WarrenL.Schroeder,E,5-11,195,Kelso,Kelso 1958-6067 MikeSchuster,OL,6-5,258,Richland,Richland 198548 DonSchwartz,MLB,6-2,195,SantaClara,Calif.,Mitty 1974-7733 ElmerSchwartz,FB,5-11,200,PortOrchard 1928-3071 MikeSchwarz,OL,6-30,295,Winlock,W.F.West 1998-9974 MiltSchwenk,TB,6-2,215,Sunnyside,Sunnyside 1951-5379 TimScoles,DL,5-11,243,Mt.Vernon,SpokaneFallsCC 1985-8684 CoreyScott,TE,6-3,245,Cerritos,Calif.,Gahr 1997-9923 RodneyScott,RB,5-10,224,Tacoma,CloverPark 1988-89,9179 JohnScukanec,OL,6-5,292,Vancouver,MountainView 1994-9547 CottonSears,WR,6-1,179,Pullman,Pullman 1984-8680 JodySears,WR,5-11,170,Pullman,Pullman 1989-9051 SteveSebahar,C,6-3,250,Pleasanton,Calif.,Amador 1980-8238 TylerSellers,CB,5-10,173,EastWenatchee,Eastmont 200463 CharlesSemancik,G,5-11,190,Tacoma 1936-3737 ClementSenn,G,5-11,178,Tacoma,Lincoln 1930-3221 PeterSenuty,E,6-2,190,Bellingham 193923 WilliamSewell,LH,6-0,170,Tacoma,Lincoln 1939-413 FordSexton,Q,5-10,180,Dunsmuir,Calif. 1939-4039 AlfonsoShambra,H,5-11,172,LosAngeles,Calif. 1931-333 LeoShannon,T,195,Pullman,Pullman 1922-2329 P.J.Shank,S,6-0,178,Dayton,Ohio,Fairview 1968-696 FredShavies,DE,6-2,260,Oakland,Calif.,Fremont 1999-0244 JoshShavies,DL,6-6,317,Oakland,Calif.,Fremont 1999-00,02-0381 EdwinE.Shaw,E,6-0,190,Spokane,Rogers 1958-6022 GlenShaw,TB,5-10,180,Yakima,Eisenhower 1966-6848 PeterShaw,S,6-0,181,Compton,Calif.,Piusx 1980-8182 R.GeraldShaw,E,6-2,190,Calgary,Alberta,Mt.RoyalCollege 1962-6449 StanleyShaw,E,180,Yakima 193082 ToddShaw,DT,6-6,278,Portland,Ore.,Franklin 1991-9463 MikeShelford,OL,6-2,275,Seattle,Kings 2001-0315 StanSherer,QB,6-2,190,RanchoCordova,Calif.,RanchoCordova 197223 ColeSheridan,CB,5-11,183,Pullman,Pullman 2000-0288 RichardC.Sheron,E,6-5,220,Beaverton,Ore.,Beaverton 1964-6644 BillShore,G,5-11,201,Stanwood 1937-3863 StevenShoun,SLB,6-3,206,Caldwell,Idaho,Caldwell 1967-695 LarrySibillia,H,5-9,175,CleElum 1933-3410 BrianSickler,OLB,6-1,214,Dallas,Pa.,Miami 1978-803 GrahamSiderius,PK,6-2,211,Reno,Nev.,McQueen 2003-0539 JoeSienko,F,6-0,186,PeEll 1936-3731 MelvinSimmons,LB,6-1,210,Compton,Calif.,Dominguez 1999-0017 RandalSimmons,CB,5-11,180,LosAngeles,Calif.,Fairfax 1976-7853 KeithSimon,Q,5-7,155,Billings,Mont. 1936,3969 MattSimonet,OT,6-5,277,Kent,Kentwood 1988-8990 RobertSimpson,OE,6-2,210,Edwall,Reardan 1965-6724 RobinSinclair,CG,6-0,185,Portland,Ore.,Grant 1971-732 FrankSkadan,Q,163,Spokane,NorthCentral 1920-2139 BrianSkjei,LB,6-3,208,MountVernon,MountVernon 200421 HowardSlater,T,185,Spokane,DeerPark 1922-2372 KevinSloan,OT,6-7,263,CostaMesa,Calif.,Estanica 1981-8248 FredSmall,Q,6-1,208,Mead,Mead 194124 CourtneySmith,F,6-0,175,Seattle 1927-2873 DanSmith,OT,6-4,258,Bremerton,OlympicCC 1974-7584 DustinSmith,TE/OG,6-4,255,Kennewick,Kamiaken 1990-9241 HaroldGusSmith,H,5-10,165,Wapato,Wapato 1936-3791 JamesD.Smith,DE,6-3,210,Brawley,Calif.,Brawley 1967-685 JonathanSmith,RB,5-10,190,Pasadena,Calif.,Narbonne 2002-0328 KealanSmith,RB,6-0,205,GigHarbor,Peninsula 200363 MikeSmith,C,6-2,280,Auburn,Jefferson 1987-9030 RaonallSmith,LB,6-2,241,GigHarbor,Peninsula 1998-0121 RichardSmith,TB,6-3,205,Norristown,Pa.,Norristown 1968-6962 RyanSmith,OL,6-4,270,Anderson,Calif.,AndersonUnion 199072 StanleySmith,C,6-1,194,Abilene,Texas 1934-36 W.Smith 1913-1431 WendellSmith,DB,5-11,207,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 1999,200223 WilliamSmith,G,180,Sprague 1924-2675 WilliamM.Smith,T,6-2,215,Olympia,Olympia 194813 MikeSnow,CB,6-1,192,Seattle,Lindbergh 1976-7924 TomSolberg,TB,6-3,196,Auburn,Auburn 196834 ArnoldSoley,FB,5-11,170,Everett 1929-30

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69 GeorgeSomnis,G,6-0,227,Olympia,Olympia 1957-5928 PaulSorensen,CB,6-0,189,WalnutCreek,Calif.,Northgate 1980-8192 GarySouthwick,DT,6-5,246,Fillmore,Calif.,MoorparkJC 197481 RonSouza,TE,6-2,205,CastroValley,Calif.,CastroValley 1967-685 DerekSparks,RB,6-0,220,SantaAna,Calif.,MaterDei 1991-92,94-95 EugeneSpaulding 1903,0525 HarrySpeidel,T,6-2,190,Seattle 1926-2822 DavidSpence,WR,6-0,180,Westminster,Calif.,Westminster 1994 RobertSpencer 189980 TomSpencer,TE,6-3,227,Fremont,Calif.,MissionSanJose 1979-8254 KevinSperry,LB,6-2,219,NorthTorrance,Calif.,NorthTorrance 200255 FredSpiegelberg,E,6-0,175,Omak,Omak 1939,4169 KennethSpooner,G,5-9,200,Puyallup,Puyallup 1947-4914 DonL.Springer,G,192 193510 Emile(Jim)St.Geme,Q,5-10,180,LosAngeles,Calif.,Loyola 195487 KevinSt.Martin,TE,6-2,235,Yakima,Eisenhower 199623 JohnStackhouse,C,165,Sunnyside,Sunnyside 192344 EugeneStagnaro,E,6-0,183,Stockton,Calif. 1931-3319 JustinStallings,WR,6-0,217,Lawndale,Calif.,Hawthorne 199599 LarryStallings,LB,6-5,208,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 19742 TimStallworth,WR,5-11,171,Pacioma,Calif.,MontclairPrep 1986-8986 WilliamSteiger,E,6-0,195,Olympia,Olympia 1955-56,5884 DonSteinbrunner,E,6-3,215,Wickersham,Mt.Baker 1950-5212 PaulStensen,K,5-8,146,Tacoma,Wilson 196951 KevinStephenson,OG,6-3,235,Fullerton,Calif.,Servite 1975-7645 EdwardL.Stevens,F,5-8,190,Cunningham,Lind 1956-5854 PaulStevens,DE,6-3,247,Tacoma,CloverPark 2004-0556 BrianStewart,DL,6-1,265,Bellevue,Garfield 199425 DuaneStewart,DB,6-2,218,Ontario,Calif.,Chino 1994-97 ElbertStewart 1903-0623 KwameStewart,RB,5-10,228,Oakland,Calif.,Skyline 199546 KyleStiffarm,LB,6-0,195,Clarkston,Clarkston 2000-01 SilasStites 1914-1785 RobertStogner,WR,5-8,160,SantaRosa,Calif.,SantaRosaJC 1987,8941 FrankStojack,G,5-10,186,Tacoma 1932-3453 ChuckStone,C,6-2,185,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 195318 EarleStone,C,6-3,198,Oswego,Ore. 1938-40 FredStone 189977 AlvinStout,T,6-3,212,Tacoma,CloverPark 194942 JayStoves,LH,6-3,203,Centralia,Centralia 1940-4252 GailB.Strait,C,6-0,195,Spokane,WestValley 1956-5723 ThomasE.Strait,HB,5-10,185,Spokane,CentralValley 196469 CarlStrand,G,5-10,190,Bremerton,Bremerton 195359 RandyStrawn,SLB,6-1,209,SantaClara,Calif.,Mitty 197550 JasonStripling,LB,5-11,215,Tyler,Texas,RobertE.Lee 200520 AndreStuckey,CB,5-10,180,Oakland,Calif.,Freemont 197432 ElwoodSturdevant,G,5-9,160,Montesano,Montesano 1946-4884 LeeSuksdorf,TE,6-3,196,Medford,Ore.,Medford 1968-6938 NickSusoeff,LE,6-2,210,LosAngeles,Calif. 1940-42 ClydeSuver 191286 HarlandSvare,E,6-0,195,Poulsbo,NorthKitsap 1950-5280 DavidE.Swanson,E,6-0,180,Tacoma,Lincoln 1946-4893 WayneSwayda,DE,6-2,210,Phoenix,Ariz.,Camelback 1967-683 CharlesSweet,HB,154,Winona 1924-263 DonaldSweet,K,6-1,186,Vancouver,B.C.,LordByng 1970-7133 RichSwinton,RB,5-8,190,CanogaPark,Calif.,MontclairPrep 1987-9064 SteveSwift,DT-R,6-3,230,Seattle,GraysHarborCC 1977-789 JoshSwogger,QB,6-5,254,Youngstown,Ohio,Ursuline 2003-0456 GregSykes,OG,6-6,243,LosAngeles,Calif.,Hollywood 1979-80

t79 MichaelTalbot,OT,6-3,229,SanLeandro,Calif.,SanLeandro 1970-7124 DarrenTalley,WR,6-0,178,Longview,MarkMorris 1979-8238 JuniorTautalatasi,RB,5-11,211,Alameda,Calif.,Encinal 1984-8547 JesseTaylor,TE,6-3,250,WoodlandHills,Calif.,Chaminade 2003-053 JoeTaylor,SS,6-0,192,JerseyCity,N.J.,Snyder 1980-81,838 KitrickTaylor,WR,5-11,181,Claremont,Calif.,Pomona 1982-83,85,8682 NianTaylor,WR,6-1,195,Riverside,Calif.,Ramona 1996-9924 NormanTaylor,G,6-0,205,Glendale,Calif. 1931-3227 NormanTaylor,E,Olympia 1925-27

5 GaryTeague,S,6-0,186,RanchoCordova,Calif.,Cordova 1978-79,8121 AlexTeems,CB,5-11,188,SanPedro,Calif.,SanPedro 2003-0537 RichardTemby,H,6-0,185,Tonasket,Tonasket 195540 FloydJ.Terry,E,6-1,180,Exeter,Calif. 1934-3645 LarryThatcher,WR,5-11,195,Bremerton,West 1966-68 LorneThayer 1904-0748 GeorgeTheodoratos,T,6-2,240,Sacramento,Calif. 1932-3473 ArnoldThexton,T,6-2,235,Alhambra,Calif.,Alhambra 196233 JeremyThielbahr,RB,6-2,233,Sandpoint,Idaho,Sandpoint 1998-0178 SteveThieme,OG-L,6-4,240,Richland,Hanford 197718 BryantThomas,DB,6-0,204,Carson,Calif.,SanPedro 1994-9755 DavidD.Thomas,C-T,6-0,225,CulverCity,Calif.,CulverCity 1964-6636 ElmerThomas,WR,6-1,184,Dallas,Texas,Carter 1987-8891 ErnestL.Thomas,DE,6-4,220,Austin,Texas,Anderson 1967,6944 JeffThomas,TE,6-2,230,MorganHills,Calif.,LiveOak 1994-9522 LionelThomas,WR,6-1,185,Warren,Ohio,VernRosene 1969-706 KevinThomasson,FS,5-11,184,Sacramento,Calif.,Grant 1984-8638 AllenThompson,RB,5-10,205,NationalCity,Calif.,Sweetwater 2001,0446 EricThompson,LB,6-2,228,LosAlamitos,Calif.,LosAlamitos 1991-9222 HarryThompson,FS,5-9,180,LosAngeles,Calif.,Lake 1971-7214 JackThompson,QB,6-3,215,Seattle,Evergreen 1975-7819 JamesThompson,LH,5-11,179,Seattle 194283 JohnL.Thompson,DE,6-1,205,Seattle,West 1965-6619 LamontThompson,FS,6-2,215,Richmond,Calif.,ElCerrito 1997-99,200153 LarryThompson,C,6-2,205,Mabton,Mabton 1962-6364 MelvinThompson,G,5-10,180,Pullman,Pullman 1952-5364 MelvinW.Thompson,G,5-10,180,Pullman,Pullman 194948 TimThompson,WR,6-1,203,Tacoma,Bellarmine 197036 TomThompson,OLB,6-1,210,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1976-7883 LeeTilleman,DE,6-6,246,Havre,Mont.,Havre 1988-9193 SteveTimmerman,NG,6-2,237,HuntingtonBeach,Calif.,Edison 19759 JackTimmons,C,175,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 1924-258 ShawnTims,WR,5-11,183,Vallejo,Calif.,Vallejo 1994-9711 EdTingstad,FB,6-1,201,Spanaway,Bethel 1986-8815 AlexTinsley,RB,5-11,192,Gilroy,Calif.,Gilroy 199825 JohnTippins,RB,6-2,220,SantaMonica,Calif.,SantaMonica 2001-0298 RicoTipton,SLB,6-1,228,CitrusHeights,Calif.,SanJuan 1981,83-8442 DexterTisby,TB,5-7,177,LosAngeles,Calif.,Fairfax 197566 RobbieTobeck,OG/C,6-3,265,TarponSprings,Fla.,NPRichey 1991-9256 DaveTobin,C,6-1,252,Bellevue,Newport 1974-7529 VernonTodd,DB,5-10,166,SanJose,Calif.,OakGrove 1987-8861 OttoTollefson,LG,5-10,190,Edmonds,Edmonds 1948-4935 WilliamTonkin,QB,5-8,157,Seattle 1928-3087 HughToomey,E,6-2,185,LosAngeles,Calif.,Loyola 1954-5551 LaverneTorgeson,C,6-0,205,LaCrosse,LaCrosse 1948-50 AlexTorpen 190346 DonTranseth,WR,6-1,175,SanJose,Calif.,Delmar 1971-724 JohnTraut,PK,6-2,187,LagunaHills,Calif.,SantaBarbara 1982-8513 RobTreece,FS,5-11,185,Snohomish,Snohomish 1982-8452 GregTrent,LB,5-10,223,Keller,Texas,Keller 200578 AndyTribble,OT,6-5,259,Salinas,Calif.,Palma 1990-9224 OliverTriggvi,QB,160,Bellingham,Bellingham 192216 JohnTroppman,S,6-1,195,CorteMadera,Calif.,Redwood 1976-77 RoyTroupe 189747 TonyTruant,K,5-10,184,Seattle,Shorewood 1994-9645 MarcusTrufant,CB,6-0,189,Tacoma,Wilson 1999-0274 RobertK.Trygstad,T,6-3,288,Torrance,Calif.,Gardena 1964-6644 PhillipTuivali,RB,6-0,226,Kent,WestSeattle 199074 RyanTujague,OT,6-7,305,Pleasanton,Calif.,AmadorValley 1998-9997 Faafetai(Tai)Tupai,DT,6-5,318,Monterey,Calif.,Monterey 2000-0337 Seaula(Junior)Tupai,WR,5-11,186,Seaside,Calif.,Monterey 200254 JuniorTupuola,OLB,6-2,205,Alameda,Calif.,Encinal 1981-82,8425 DonTurner,CB,5-11,194,Spokane,University 2003-0572 JohnTurner,T,6-4,250,KlamathFalls,Ore.,Klamath 1950-5173 LewisTurner,T,6-2,199,Spokane,NorthCentral 1955-5612 RickyTurner,QB,5-11,178,Compton,Calif.,Compton 1980-8335 RobertTurner,CB,6-2,206,Oakland,Calif.,McClymonds 1992-9327 DeanTurulja,WLB,6-3,192,Bellevue,Sammamish 1985-8655 PiliTutuvanu,C,6-2,241,Carson,Calif.,Narbonne 1980,82,848 TupoTuupo,DE,6-3,276,MenloPark,Calif.,Menlo-Atherton 1998-0131 MonteTweten,DS,6-0,201,Yakima,Eisenhower 1970 TomTyrer 1911-14

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w60 AaronWagner,LB,6-3,250,Lethbridge,Alberta,LethbridgeSec. 2000,200342 TomWagner,LB,6-2,207,Bellevue,Newport 1997-9864 LincolnWalden-Schulz,C,6-4,285,LongBeach,Calif.,Wilson 1998-9919 EricWaldorf,HB,185,Kennewick 1923-2544 BuddyWaldron,SS,5-11,206,Bellevue,Bellevue 19926 BrianWalker,DB,6-1,180,ColoradoSprings,Colo.,Widefield 1994-9562 MikeWalker,DT,6-1,246,Indianapolis,Ind.,Pike 1979,8144 DarrollWaller,H,6-1,195,Spokane,Gonzaga 194546 FrankWallulis,T,192,Roslyn 1930-3146 BobWalsh,OLB,6-3,208,SanMarino,Calif.,SanMarino 198215 BennyWard,WR,6-3,187,VanNuys,Calif.,Birmingham 200544 WilliamC.Ward,LG,6-2,212,Sequim,Sequim 1941-4281 WendellWardell,T,6-5,230,Billings,Mont.,Billings 196367 ClydeWarehime,SLB,6-2,218,Kent,Kent-Meridian 1971-7326 MikeWashington,RB,5-10,191,Tacoma,Lakes 1976-78,8022 Talmadge(Duke)Washington,F,5-11,190,Pasco,Pasco 1952-542 JeraldWaters,SS,5-11,191,DalyCity,Calif.,Serramonte 1982-8432 BradWatkins,LB,6-3,225,MountainView,Calif.,MountainView 19749 CedricWatkins,CB,6-1,180,LongBeach,Calif.,Poly 197666 FrankWatkins,G,5-10,190,Pullman,Pullman 195422 PaulWatson,PK,6-1,195,Vancouver,B.C.,PointGreySec. 1977-7881 MarkhamWatt,WR,6-0,174,LongBeach,Calif.,Gardena 198274 LeeWeatherford,DE,6-3,230,Portland,Ore.,Douglas 1972-7492 DanWebber,DE,6-5,260,Bellevue,EastsideCatholic 1987-9066 LarryWeir,G,5-11,190,Spokane,GonzagaPrep 195577 VictorD.Weitz,T,6-3,190,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 1952-5376 JamesWelch,G,5-10,200,Seattle,Lincoln 1953-5526 CecilWelchko,H,6-1,175,BonnersFerry,Idaho 1936-3882 DougWellsandt,TE,6-3,248,Ritzville,Ritzville 1987-8982 AdamWest,DE,6-6,265,Venice,Calif.,Venice 2002-0589 HarveyWest,E,6-0,215,Olympia,Olympia 1959-6144 JohnWest,SS,6-1,183,Marysville,GraniteFalls 1978-81 MelWest 190394 KirkWesterfield,DE,6-7,280,BentonCity,Kiona-Benton 1988-915 CecilWetsel,G,195,Wenatchee,Wenatchee 1922-23 HarryWexler 1913,17 HerbertWexler 1905-0821 JimWhatley,WR,6-0,172,Bellevue,Interlake 1978-808 HughWheeler,FB,175,Colfax,Colfax 192257 BrentWhite,DT,6-2,233,Sparks,Nev.,Reed 1980-81,8469 DanWhite,DT,6-2,242,Longview,Morris 1968-69 “Dud’’White 190974 JamieWhite,OT,6-4,263,Lapwai,Idaho,Lapwai 1981,8413 JasonWhite,WR,5-11,171,Milpitas,Calif.,Milpitas 200140 BrianWhiteaker,DE,6-2,225,MillCreek,Jackson 200133 MarkWhitmire,LB,6-2,222,Centralia,CharlesWright 1991-9288 BradWhitsell,TE,6-1,212,LakeStevens,LakeStevens 1979 FredWhittaker 189945 RobWhorley,K,6-0,187,Spokane,Mead 1988,9034 MarkWicks,DHB,6-2,195,Watertown,S.D.,Watertown 1965-6775 TomWickert,OT,6-4,247,SanRafael,Calif.,Redwood 1971-7313 JackWigmore,QB,5-11,175,SantaAna,Calif.,MaterDei 1969-7097 AnousithWilaikul,K,5-8,148,Vista,Calif.,Vista 2000

55 FrankWillard,E,175,Tacoma 193156 BillWilliams,OT,6-6,270,Naches,Naches 1984-8522 Clarence(Clancy)Williams,DB,6-2,195,Renton,Renton 1962-6498 Clarence(Butch)Williams,TE,6-2,236,Seattle,Renton 1989-9234 CourtneyWilliams,DB,6-1,200,LosAngeles,Calif.,Dorsey 200576 EricWilliams,DT,6-5,258,Stockton,Calif.,St.Mary’s 1981-8395 JeremeyWilliams,DT,6-5,284,Spokane,Ferris 2000-0233 JerryWilliams,H,5-10,166,Spokane,N.Central 1946-488 MarcusWilliams,WR,6-5,231,Oakland,Calif.,Berkeley 1999-0020 MarkWilliams,TB,5-8,170,Seattle,Garfield 1966-6831 RayWilliams,RB,5-9,173,Pacomia,Calif.,SanFernando 1976-7942 RobertWilliams,FB,6-1,207,Compton,Calif.,Compton 1980-8224 VaughnWilliams,FB,6-1,205,Oakland,Calif.,Fremont 1974-7524 VirgilWilliams,DB,6-1,195,Tacoma,Curtis,1999 2001-0376 WallaceWilliams,OT,6-2,260,Bakersfield,Calif.,BakersfieldJC 1970-7177 AlanWilliamson,T,6-2,205,Kelso,Kelso 1956-5722 MichaelWillis,SS,6-0,213,Tacoma,Lincoln 200525 CharlesWilson,T,6-0,190,Ellensburg,Ellensburg 194527 DavidWilson,Q,5-9,170,Olympia,Olympia 195855 EboniWilson,DE,6-2,264,LosAngeles,Calif.,Jefferson 199813 JimmyWilson,WR,6-1,205,Phoenix,Ariz.,PhoenixChristian 200186 MikeWilson,WR,6-2,203,Carson,Calif.,Carson 1978-8017 MichaelWimberly,WR,5-9,167,Gardena,Calif.,ElCaminoJC 1987-8814 WilliamWinans,HB,164,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 192135 RichardWindham,H,5-11,185,No.Hollywood,Calif.,Hollywood 1956-5774 JohnWinslow,OT,6-4,264,OverlandPark,Kan.,ShawneeMissionS.1981-83 JoeWinston 1894-9792 BrianWinter,LB,6-1,221,Tacoma,Curtis 2003-0471 CoryWithrow,C,6-4,275,Spokane,Mead 1994-9750 HapWolf,C,6-2,228,Yelm,SpokaneFallsCC 197476 SteveWolfe,C,6-4,304,Puyallup,Puyallup 1989-91,9312 CharlesWood,H,6-1,177,Pullman,Pullman 1937-3813 VictorWood,WR,5-10,162,Seattle,Franklin 1986-8848 BenWoodard,TE,6-5,248,Cheney,Cheney 200590 JeronWoodley,DT,6-4,270,SanJose,Calif.,OakGrove 1987-9024 JamesWooddy,LT,6-0,202,Albany,Ore. 1939-41 DennisWoods 1896-99,190194 TroyWoody,WR,6-3,205,Vancouver,Evergreen 1997-9835 DeMaundrayWoolridge,RB,5-8,234,Keller,Texas,Keller 200561 JamesC.Wright,T,6-3,240,Bellingham,Issaquah 1941-42,4620 MichaelWright,CB,6-0,189,Seattle,Kennedy 1988-9132 ShaumbeWright-Fair,RB,6-0,219,Seaside,Calif.,Monterey 1989-9256 PaulWulff,C,6-4,274,Davis,Calif.,Davis 1986-8972 JohnWyffels,T,6-0,225,Martinez,Calif.,Alhambra 1960-611 MiltonWynn,WR,6-3,205,Lancaster,Calif.,AntelopeValley 2000

y36 HaroldYap,G,5-11,180,Honolulu,Hawaii 1929-3050 GeorgeYarno,DT,6-3,235,Spokane,Ferris 1975-7827 GordonYeomans,TB,6-0,190,Calgary,Alberta,Maning 1971-7270 MarkYoung,OG,6-3,270,Vancouver,Ft.Vancouver 1974-7587 RonYoung,WR,6-3,210,SanDiego,Calif.,Henry 1989-9021 StanleyYoung,G,173,Spokane 1924-25

Z7 JohnZaepfel,Q,160,Snohomish,Snohomish 1921-2359 BarryZanck,OT-R,6-2,235,Spokane,SpokaneFalls 197777 DarylZanck,DT,6-3,234,Spokane,Ferris 197328 JackZane,T,6-2,190,Bellingham 192827 JohnZaring,RH,6-1,195,WallaWalla,WallaWalla 196152 StanleyZemny,LG,6-1,198,Raymond 1921-23 ClarenceZimmerman,Everett,Everett 1914-1741 FarwanZubedi,WR,5-10,171,NorthVancouver,BC,Chaffey 1997-0036 WalterZuger,HB,5-11,167,Waitsburg 1934-36

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stAtE oF wAshiNgtoN The Tacoma Athletic Commission established the State of Washington Sports Hall-of-Fame in 1960. It was originated by Clay Huntington, and the annual induction of new members is held each December in Tacoma. Sports editors and sportscasters from throughout the state cast ballots each year to determine the new inductees. The WSU members of the State of Washington Sports Hall-of-Fame are:Bailey,Arthur“Buck’’—Coach(Baseball)Bishop,Gale—BasketballBohler,J.Fred“Doc’’—Administratorcampbell, hugh—FootballCey,Ron—Baseballcogdill, gail—FootballConley,Gene—BasketballEdwards, glen “turk’’—FootballFriel,Jack—Coach(Basketball)goddard, Ed—FootballHarshman,Marv—Basketballhein, Mel—Footballhollingbery, orin E. “Babe’’—Coach(Football)Lincoln, Keith—FootballLindemann,Paul—BasketballLindgren,Gerry—TrackMcCallam,John—SportsAuthorMeeker, herbert “Butch’’—FootballNollan,William—Basketball,Baseballpaul, don—Footballreed, george—FootballStock,Wes—Baseballsvare, harlan—Footballtorgeson, Laverne—Footballwilliams, clancy—Footballwilliams, Jerry—Football

iNLANd EMpirE The Inland Empire Hall-of-Fame displays are located in the Hall-of-Fame Room of the Spokane Arena. WSU members in the Inland Empire Sports Hall-of-Fame are:Adams,Sam—Coach,TeacherBailey,Arthur“Buck’’—Coach

(Baseball)Bates,Stan—AdministratorBishop,Gale—BasketballBohler,J.Fred“Doc’’—AdministratorBrayton,Charles“Bobo’’—Coach(Baseball)campbell, hugh—FootballChaplin,John—Coach(TrackandField)cogdill, gail—FootballDeeter,Ike—Coach(Boxing)dietz, william “Lone star’’—Coach(Football)Edwards, glen “turk’’—FootballEllingsen, carl—FootballFriel,Jack—Coach(Basketball)hanley, dick—Coach(Football)hein, Mel—Footballhollingbery, orin E. “Babe’’—Coach(Football)Lincoln, Keith—FootballLindgren,Gerry—TrackMeeker, herbert “Butch’’—FootballMooberry,Jack—Coach(Track)Petragallo,Roy—BoxingRobertson,Bob—Broadcasterroffler, Bud—FootballSheridan,Linda—Coach(Volleyball,Basketball)Swift,Paul—Tracktorgeson, Lavern—Footballwilliams, Jerry—Football

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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 Al l -Amer ica p ick 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.

Beside his All-America selection his senior year, he was an All-West 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 two 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.

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-WestCoast 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 and Smith Magazine. He was All-Pac-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.

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THECOUGARSPORTSRADIONETWORKCougar football games are broadcast live on the radio

throughoutthePacificNorthwestviaTheCougarSportsRadioNetwork.The26-stationnetwork-oneofthelargestinthePac-10-reachesfromBritishColumbiatoNevadaandcanbeheardworldwideviatheinternet.

TheKxLYBroadcastGroupproducesTheCougarSportsNetwork,whichalsofeaturesradiocoverageofWSUmen’sbasketball,baseball,women’sbasketballandwomen’svol-leyball,and30-minutecoachesshowinthefallandwinterseasons.

Cougarfootballbroadcastsbeginanhourbeforekickoff,carrythroughthegameandconcludewithpostgameinterviewswithplayersandcoachesandalivecall-intalkshow.

KxLY,whichbeganpartnershipwiththeCougarsin2001andnowrunsthrough2012,alsopublishesCrimson&GrayMaga-zine,theofficialgame-daypublicationofCougarfootball.

THEBROADCASTTEAMBob Robertson Sr.andCougarfootball.It’samarriagethat’s

inits40thseason,andnobodyisbetterassociatedwithSaturdayafternoonsandCougarfootballthantheveteransportsbroad-caster.

AndwhileCougarfanshavealwaysshowntheirapprovalandappreciation for this play-by-play broadcaster, his peers havevotedhimWashingtonSportscasteroftheYear15times.

Robertson,whowasinductedintoboththeWSUAthleticHallofFameandtheInlandEmpireHallofFamein2001-02,andinAugust2004receivedtheprestigiousChrisSchenkelAwardatceremoniesheldattheCollegeFootballHallofFameinSouthBend,Ind.Thelong-timeCougarbroadcasterbeganhisassocia-tionwithWSUfootballin1964andwiththeexceptionofathree-yearperiodin1969-71,he’sbeencallingtheCougaractioneversince.

Born in California in the midst of a baseball spring trainingcamp,Robertsongrewup inVancouver,BritishColumbiaandbeganhisbroadcastingcareerplaying“littlekid”rolesonCana-dian Broadcasting Company radio shows. He did high schoolplay-by-play and eventually became the voice of the WesternWashingtonVikings,wherehestudiedbroadcasting.

Before doing the Cougar broadcasts Robertson calledWenatcheeChiefbaseballgames.HealsowasthesportsdirectorforKSTW-TVfrom1956-70(thencalledKTNT)andthenagainfrom1976-83,andhehelpedputKMOtelevisionontheair.Rob-ertsonalsoworkedNotreDamefootballbroadcastsin1955-56anddidPacificCoastLeaguebaseballfor11seasonsatKTNT.

InadditiontohiscloseassociationwithWSU(RobertsonservedasmarketingandpromotionsdirectorfortheWSUCougarClubonthewestsideofthestatein1984),RobertsonwasthevoiceoftheTacomaRainersfor12years,andnowhandlesplay-by-playfortheSpokaneIndiansbaseballclub.

TheRobertson family includeswife Joanne,sonsBob Jr.andJohnanddaughtersJannaandRebecca.BobJr.,JannaandJohnhaveallspenttimeinthebroadcastboothwiththeirdad.

Cougar fans speak highly of Robertson, and his trademark“Alwaysbeagoodsport,beagoodsportallways,”isnotonlyassociated with Robertson, but with the end of every Cougarbroadcast.

JoiningRobertsoninthebroadcastboothforthesixthyearisanamefamiliarverytoCougarfootballfans,formerCougarheadcoach(1978-86)Jim Walden.Waldenisthethirdwin-ningestcoachinWSUfootballhistory.

Knownforhiswitandcharm,WaldenlatercoachedtheIowaState,thenin1995movedintothebroadcastingprofession,bothinradioandTV,whilecontinuingtoliveinIowa.

Walden,whobeateveryteaminthePacific-10ConferencewhileatWSU,isperhapsbestrememberedforresurrectingastrugglingprogramthathadthreecoachesinthreeyears,andforguidingWSUtothe1981HolidayBowl,theCougars’firstbowlappearancein51years.JimandwifeJanicelivefull-timeinHarrison,Idaho.

PatrollingthesidelinesandlockerroomsisKxLY’sBud Nameck,whoalsohandles thenetwork’splay-by-playdutiesduringtheCougarmen’sbasketballseason.Nameckservedassportsdirec-torforatKxLYfor13years,1982-95,andiscurrentlythepro-gramdirectorforCougarflagshipNewsradio920KxLY.HealsowasthevoiceofCougarfootballforFOxSportsNorthwestfor14years,1988-2001.BudresidesinSpokanewithhiswifeDianeanddaughterKelsey.

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Location station FrequencyAberdeen KxRO 1320AMBellingham KPUG 1170AMCentralia KELA 1470AMClarkston KCLK 1430AMColfax KCLx 1450AMColville KCVL 1240AMEllensburg KxAA 93.7FMEverett KRKO 1380AMGrandCoulee KEYG 1490AMLongview KBAM 1270AMMosesLake KBSN 1470AMMountVernon KAPS 660AMOlympia KGY 96.9FMOmak KNCW 92.7FMPortland,Ore. KFxx 1080AMProsser/Sunnyside KZxR 1310AMPullman KHTR 104.3FMPullman KQQQ 1150AMSeattle KPTK 1090AMSpokane KxLY 920AMTacoma KHHO 850AMTri-Cities KALE 960AMWallaWalla KGDC 1320AMWenatchee KKRT 900AMYakima KJOx 1390AMInternet wsucougars.com

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washington state University isa member of the nation’s leading athleticentity—thePacific-10Conference.

JoiningJuly1,1962,WSUwasthefirstmembertobeadmittedtotheoriginalmembershipoffive.ThePacific-8Conferencewasorganized

July 1, 1959, and originally called the Ath-leticAssociationofWesternUniversities.TheoriginalmembershipincludedtheUniversityof California, USC, Stanford University, theUniversityofCaliforniaatLosAngeles(UCLA)andtheUniversityofWashington.

TheUniversityofOregonandOregonStateUniversity joinedthePac-8July1,1964.

Theassociation’smembersformallyadoptedthename,Pacific-8Conference,Sept.3,1968.

ThePac-8officiallybecamethePacific-10ConferencewiththeadditionoftheUniversityofArizonaandArizonaStateUniversityonJuly1,1978.

PAC-10HEADQUARTERS1350TreatBlvd.,Suite500WalnutCreek,CA94597-8853(510)932-4411FAx:510-932-4601

PAC-10STAFFTomC.Hansen,CommissionerChristineHoyles,AssociateCommissioner(Championships

andAdministration)JimMuldoon,AssociateCommissioner(PublicRelations)DuaneLindberg,AssociateCommissioner(Electronic

Communications)MikeMatthews,AssociateCommissioner(Compliance

andEnforcement)BenJay,AssociateCommissioner(BusinessandFinance)RonBarker,AssociateCommissioner(Enforcement)ChrisDawson,AssociateCommissioner(OlympicSports)DaveHirsch,AssistantCommissioner(Communications)VerleSorgen,CoordinatorofFootballOfficiatingBriNiemi,AssistantCommissioner(Communications)

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MARTINSTADIUMHISTORYNAME:ClarenceD.MartinStadiumandAcademicCenterCAPACITY:35,117

history1892—BuiltasSoldierField;1895(November9)—WSUdefeatedIdaho10-4inthefirstfootball

gameonSoldierField;1902—ThefieldwasrenamedRogersFieldinhonoroftheGovernorof

theStateofWashington,JohnR.Rogers;1936—WashingtonStateCollegebuiltacompletelynewfootballsta-

dium,butretainedthesamename;thenewstadiumwasanall-woodstructurebuiltonconcretepilings.Thefieldalsofeaturednewstands,anenlargedpressboxandanelectronicscoreboard;

1970(April)—Firedestroyedthesouthstands;aone-milliondollarfunddrivebeganafterthedecisionwasmadetorebuildthestandsratherthanrelocateorbuildanentirelynewstadium;DanMartin,aLosAngelesbusinessman,gave$250,000totheprojectwiththestipula-tionthestadiumberenamedafterhisfather,ClarenceD.Martin.Clar-enceMartinwasGovernoroftheStatefrom1933-40;

1972(summer)—firstartificialturf(Astroturf)wasinstalled;1972(Sept.30)—WSUmetUtahinthefirstgameplayedinrefurbished

MartinStadium;1975—Newnorth(student)standswerebuilt;1978(fall)—Workbeganontheacademicportionofthecomplexonthe

southsidewiththecomputercenterrelocatingtothecomplexuponcompletionoftheprojectin1979;

1979(January)—Anotherrenovationofthestadiumbegantoincreasetheseatingcapacityfrom27,600to40,000;thefloorofthestadiumwasexcavated16feettoadd12,400seats;thetrackwasremovedfromthestadiumandrelocatedtotheBaileyBaseballStadiumareadirectlynorthofthefootballcomplex,whileanewbaseballstadiumwasthenbuiltjustsouthandeastofFrielCourt,homeofCougarbas-ketball;theentireproject,liketheonein1970,wasfundedthroughcontributions;gift-in-kindandthepurchaseof“stadiumbuilder’’seatoptions;itmarkedthefirsttimeacollegiatefootballstadiumhadbeenenlargedbydiggingdownratherthanbuildingup;theprojectwasalsofundedinpartbytheMartinfamily,withCharlotteMartin,widowofDanMartin,giving$250,000totheproject;aSuperTurfartificialsurfacewasinstalled;

1979(October13)—WSUcelebratedHomecomingbydefeatingUCLA17-13beforearecordcrowdof32,651inthefirstgameplayedintheenlargedMartinStadium;

1990(summer)—Installedthesand-filledOmni-Turfplayingsurface.2000(summer)—InstalledFieldTurfinMartinStadiumandonRogers

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MARTINSTADIUMATTENDANCE40,306 11-15-97 WSU38,Stanford2840,000 10-17-81 WSU17,UCLA1740,000 11-20-82 WSU24,UW2040,000 11-17-84 UW38,WSU2940,000 11-22-86 UW44,WSU2340,000 11-19-88 WSU32,UW3138,434 9-30-89 USC18,WSU1737,600 11-23-96 UW31,WSU24(OT)37,600 11-17-90 UW55,WSU1037,600 11-21-93 WSU42,UW2337,600 10-8-94 WSU21,Oregon737,600 10-15-94 Arizona10,WSU737,600 11-19-94 WSU23,Washington637,600 11-9-02 WSU32,Oregon2137,600 11-23-02 UW29,WSU26(3OT)37,444 11-2-02 WSU44,ASU2237,251 11-21-98 Washington16,WSU937,196 10-10-98 Oregon51,WSU2936,861 10-5-02 WSU30,USC27(OT)36,770 9-19-98 WSU24,Idaho1636,686 11-5-94 USC23,WSU1036,090 10-21-89 Arizona23,WSU2135,759 10-18-97 WSU63,California3735,283 10-6-01 WSU34,OSU27

“A trip to Pullman when the Cougars are winning can be a nightmare for the opposition.” –ESPN Analyst Mel Kiper, who rated

Washington State’s Martin Stadium the sixth most difficult venue for opposing teams prior to the 2002 season.

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Washington State University is com-mitted to providing quality education for undergraduate and graduates stu-dents within a caring community. The university’s motto – “World Class. Face to Face.” – reflects that commitment.

Considered one of the leading public research universities in America, WSU has 10 colleges and a Graduate School. WSU offers strong and varied academic programs. The liberal arts and sciences have an important place in the curricu-lum, along with business, education, architecture, pharmacy, nursing, and the traditional land-grant programs in agriculture, engineering, and veterinary medicine.

WSU offers some 245 fields of study in-cluding majors, minors, options and cer-tificate programs. Bachelor’s degrees are available in all major areas, with master’s and doctoral degrees available in most. The undergraduate core curriculum, in-cluding world civilizations courses and writing requirements, is nationally rec-ognized. WSU’s Honors College is one of the oldest and most respected all-univer-sity programs for academically talented students. WSU confers approximately 5,300 bachelor’s, master’s, professional and doctoral degrees statewide in a typi-cal year.

The state’s land-grant research univer-sity, WSU was founded in Pullman in 1890. Today, it is co-located in Pullman and Spokane with additional campuses in the Tri-Cities (Richland, Pasco and Kennewick) and in Vancouver, across the Columbia River from Portland, Ore. Regional Learning Centers and the Dis-tance Degree Programs offer access to WSU degrees statewide.

WSU programs in Spokane, about 80 miles north of Pullman, play an impor-tant role in the university’s educational and research mission. For example, the Intercollegiate College of Nursing/WSU

College of Nursing is located in Spokane. Doctor of pharmacy students are based in Spokane for their third and fourth professional years. Also, completing their degrees in Spokane -- in the Inter-disciplinary Design Institute at WSU Spokane on its Riverpoint campus -- are architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and construction manage-ment students.

Nearly 1,300 instructional faculty members provide learning opportunities that open students’ minds to the most recent knowledge and discoveries. The chance for students to know and work closely with their teachers is a Washing-ton State University tradition.

WSU President V. Lane Rawlins says the university is known for its world class faculty and researchers. “We are proud of them and, even more so, of their com-mitment to work with our students. The success of Washington State University graduates is built upon the practical ex-perience and guidance our students re-ceive while they are on campus.”

Washington State University realizes the importance of research in all sectors of society. It has produced an impressive and extensive history of basic and ap-plied research since its founding. WSU is known for research strengths in areas as diverse as biotechnology, shock phys-ics, viticulture, sleep, wood technology, computer chips and advertising’s impact on healthy decision-making.

WSU’s research quality is reflected in the fact that seven of its faculty mem-bers have achieved the country’s high-est honor for scientists and engineers as members of either the National Academy of Sciences or the National Academy of Engineering. Another quality indicator is the university’s success in increasing funding for its research efforts. Both facts support WSU’s position among the na-tion’s premier research institutions.

The Pullman campus serves more than 18,600 undergraduate and graduate stu-dents. This figure includes those in the Distance Degree Programs. Statewide, WSU has more than 23,300 students.

WSU’s Pullman campus is residential in nature, with some 46 percent of the student body living in residence halls, university-owned single and family stu-dent apartments, and fraternity and so-rority houses. Students enjoy a variety of cultural activities in an area that benefits from two universities. The University of Idaho is eight miles away in Moscow, Idaho.

WSU students of diverse social, eco-nomic, and ethnic backgrounds from throughout the nation and more than 90 foreign countries come together in an academic community committed to education and leadership development.

Located on College Hill in Pullman, WSU’s 620-acre core campus features modern classrooms and libraries, labo-ratories, museums, student residences, recreational and athletic facilities. For ex-ample, the new 94,000-plus-square-foot Smith Center for Undergraduate Educa-tion includes classrooms with Internet access at every seat, a cyber café, comput-er labs and much more. Students enjoy using the Student Recreation Center and also taking part in one of the largest uni-versity-sponsored intramural programs in the nation.

Loyal fans, including students, faculty, staff and alumni, cheer on the WSU Cou-gar women’s and men’s intercollegiate athletic teams, members of Pac-10 Con-ference, in on-campus venues.

For more information, visit WSU’s web site, www.wsu.edu.

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thE coUgAr NicKNAMEWashingtonStateUniversitystudentsoffi-ciallyadoptedthenickname“Cougars”October28,1919,threedaysafteraref-erenceto“cougars”wasusedinafootballgamenewspaperstoryfollowingWSU’supset14-0winatCalifornia.Inthestory,aCaliforniaBayAreawritersaidthePacificNorthwestteam“playedlikecougars”inupsettingtheBears.

thE coUgAr MAscotIn1927,GovernorRolandHartleypresentedacougarcubtothestudentsoftheUniversity.ThisfirstcougarmascotwascalledButch,tohonorHerbert“Butch’’MeekerofSpokane,aWSUfootballstaratthetime.ButchIIwaspresentedtothestudentsbyGov.ClarenceD.Martinin1938.ButchIIIandIVweretwincubs,presentedbyGov.ArthurB.Langliein1942.Gov.LangliepresentedButchVin1955.ButchVI,thelastlivemascotoncampus,diedinthesummerof1978.HehadbeenpresentedtoWSUbyGov.AlbertRoselliniin1964fromtheSeattleZoo.Today,WSUstudentsina“ButchtheCougar”mascot costume rally school spirit at athletic contests, including footballgamesandotherevents.

thE coUgAr hEAd LogoIn1936,studentRandallJohnson,classof1938,designedtheoriginalCougarheadlogoforWashingtonStateCol-lege.Itwasusedonthesideofcollegetrucks. In1959,whentheinstitutionchangedfromcollegetouniversity,here-createdthelogotoincorporatethe“U”inplaceofthe“C.”In2002,WSUdevelopedanewgraphicidentity.ItemploystheCougarheadwithinacrest,aninternationallyrecognizedsymbolforhighereducation.

thE victory BELLIn the late1800s, thevictorybellwasmountedonthegroundinthecenterof campus; it rang to startand dismiss classes in those earlydays. Today, it is located at theLewis Alumni Centre. A memberoftheStudentAlumniConnectionringsitafterWSUfootballwins.

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thE UNivErsityThe Founding: 1890. The university

doors opened in 1892 with 13collegiateand46preparatorystudentsenrolled,accordingtorecords in theUniversityArchives.

The Name: Began as WashingtonAgricultural College and Schoolof Science and became known asWashingtonStateCollegein1905.In1959,thestatelegislaturerenameditWashingtonStateUniversity.

Academic Structure: Colleges areAgricultural, Human, and NaturalResource Sciences; Business andEconomics, Education, Engineeringand Architecture, Liberal Arts,Nursing,Honors,Pharmacy,Sciences,VeterinaryMedicineandtheGraduateSchool.

Outstanding Alumni: The Regents’Distinguished Alumnus Award is thehighesthonorWSUbestowsuponitsalumni.WinnersofthisawardincludeNeva Abelson, co-developer of theRh blood test; Philip Abelson, fatherof the atomic submarine; Microsoftco-founderPaulAllen;astronautJohnFabian;MelHein,WSUandNewYorkGiants professional football all-star;KeithJackson,ABC-TVcollegefootballsportscaster; Far Side cartoonistGary Larson; Edward R. Murrow,broadcasting’stopjournalist;LaurencePeter of “The Peter Principle;”Green Revolution’s Orville Vogel;sociologistsWilliamJuliusWilsonandJames E. Blackwell; and Japanesehome economics pioneer MatsuyoYamamoto.

Campuses: WSU’s main campus is inPullman. The WSU System includescampuses in Spokane, Tri-Cities(Pasco-Kennewick-Richland) andVancouver,acrosstheColumbiaRiverfromPortland,Ore.

Students:Almost16,000undergraduateand professional students and morethan2,000graduatestudentsstudyonthePullmancampus.TheWSUSystemhasmorethan23,300students.

Faculty: In the WSU system, there aresome 2,200 instructional, researchand other faculty and some 3,300administrative/professional andclassifiedstaff.

WSU Web site:Visittheaward-winningWashingtonStateUniversityWebsite,www.wsu.edu,formoreinformation.

pULLMANLocation:Homeof theNational Lentil

FestivaleachAugust,Pullmaniseightmiles from the Washington-Idahoborder, in the southeastern partof the state. It is eightmileswestofMoscow,Idaho;about80milessouthof Spokane, Washington, and about30milesnorthofLewiston,Idaho.

Pullman’s Beginnings: Originallyknown as Three Forks, because theMissouri Flat Creek from the north,Dry Creek from the south, and theSouth forkof thePalouseRiver fromthe east converge at this point. ThetownbecamePullmanin1881.Onestory is that the name came fromGeorgePullman,thekingofthegreatrailroad sleeping-car. Pullman wasincorporatedin1886.

Climate:Dryandclearmuchoftheyear,withhot summers and coldwinters,oftenwithsnow.Theaverageannualrainfallis21inchesperyear.

Population: About 27,000, includingWSUstudents.

Pullman is built on hills: WashingtonStateUniversityisonCollegeHill.Theother hills are Military, Pioneer andSunnyside.

Pullman and Moscow are “Dreamtowns:” Pullman andneighboringMoscow, Idaho,are the“UniversityCities”becauseWSUandthe University of Idaho have theirmaincampusesinthetworespectivecities,locatedeightmilesapart.Theyarealso“Dreamtowns,”accordingtoDemographicsDaily.Inastudy,632U.S.citieswithpopulationsof10,000-50,000 were evaluated with 141 ofthem called “Dreamtowns” becauseoftheirqualityoflifebasedonvariouscriteria including vitality, supply ofgood jobs, freedom from stress,connection to cultural mainstream,support for schools, access tohealthcare, low cost of living, and small-towncharacter.

Pullman has highly rated public schools:Inasurveyof15,892districtsnationally,thePullmanSchoolDistrictwas named one of the 100 Best inthe U.S., according to an issue ofOffspring, parenting magazine fromtheeditorsofTheWallStreetJournal’sSmartMoney.

thE pALoUsEThe Geographic Area: Known as

the Palouse (“Pah-loose”), an areabetweenthemoistforestsoftheRockyMountains and the dry scablands ofWashington. Its irregularly shapedrolling hills were formed by theerosionofthickbasalts,followedbyadepositionofaloesssoilwhich,withexcellentwater-holdingability, is thefertile basis for the rich agriculturalproductionofthearea.

Beauty of the Palouse: A book, “TheMost Beautiful Place in the World,”Friendly Press, edited by Jay Maisel,says the “Palouse is the Louvre offarmlands. Four thousand squaremilesofrollinghills...ithastheperfectcombinationoftopography,weather,cropsandfarmingmethodstoproducea stunning collectionof ... land-art.”NationalGeographic,June1982,callsit“AParadiseCalledthePalouse.”

Early Inhabitants: Long before whiteexplorers arrived, Indian tribes,includingtheCayuse,Coeurd’Alenes,Nez Perce, Palouse, Umatillas, WallaWallas,Yakamas,andSpokanes,couldbefoundwithina100-mileradiusofPullman.TheNezPercearecreditedwiththedevelopmentofthefamousAppaloosa horse. Moscow, Idaho,eightmilesfromPullman,ishomeofthenationalAppaloosaMuseumandHeritageCenter.

Lewis and Clark traveled near the Palouse: In 1805, Meriwether LewisandWilliamClarkfollowedanIndiantrail across the Bitterroot MountainsofIdahototheClearwaterRiver,nearthePalouseregion.Theywerethefirstwhitementotraversethevastinlandplateau. Their exploration openedup the “Inland Empire’’ to furtherexplorationandsettlement.

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Jay Leno appeared at Beasley Coliseum.

WSU enrolls more than 23,300 students statewide. Pullman is located about 80 miles south of Spokane. The area offers opportunities for fun and relaxation. Many nationally noted bands, musicians, and dance companies come to campus. As a member of the Pacific-10 Conference, WSU provides exciting competition for the sports spectator. Beautiful parks and ski areas surround Pullman.

Snowboarding at Schweitzer mountain.

WSU has one of the largest student housing populations this side of the Mississippi.

White water rafting on the Salmon River.

Whoopi Goldberg performed at Beasley Coliseum.

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JiM stErKDIRECTOROFATHLETICS

WashingtonnativeJamesM.SterkwasappointedWashingtonStateUniversity’sdirectorofathleticsinJuneof2000.Inhissixyears,SterkhasseenunprecedentedgrowthandsuccessbytheCougars’17intercollegiateteamsand450individualswhocompeteforWSUannually.

Ontheacademicfront,WSUearned113selectionstoPacific-10ConferenceAll-Academicteamsin2004-05.Thatfigurerepresentedthemoststudent-athletestoearnsuchanhonorduringanacademicyearinschoolhistory.WSUnearlyreachedthisstandardin2005-06with109selectionstoconferenceall-academicteams.

Onthefield,CougarAthleticshasenjoyedextraordinaryachievementshighlightedbythreeconsecutive10-winseasonsbythefootballprogramfrom2001-03.Mostrecently,10sportswererepresentedeitherasateamorindividuallyinNCAApostseasoncompetitionduringthe2005-06

season.Featuredinthisgroupwastherowingteam’sfourthplacefinishattheNCAAChampionships,thehighestfinisheverbyaWSUwomen’steaminNCAApostseasoncompetition.

FacilityimprovementshavealsobeenamongprojectsSterkhastackled.Followingthe2006footballseason,theinitialphasesofarenovationtoMartinStadium,thehomeofCougarfootball,willcommence.WSUrecentlycompletedamajorbaseballfieldrenovation,becomingthefirstcollegiatefieldtofeatureFieldTurfasaplayingsurface.Inaddition,plansareunderwayforanambitiouscapitalimprovementplanthatwillenhancemanyotherWSUsportfacilities.

A1980graduateofWesternWashingtonUniversity,Sterkreceivedhismaster’sdegreeinsportsadministrationfromOhioUniversity.HisprofessionalcareerhasincludedpositionsatNorthCarolina,Maine,SeattlePacific,TulaneandPortlandState,thelatterasdirectorofathleticsforfiveyearsbeforejoiningtheCougarstaff.

ThefoundationofSterk’sleadershipplanisbasedonfiveareas:thestudent-athleteexperience,resourceacquisition,personnel,politicaldynamics,andfacilities.AllfiveareashaveenjoyedgrowthinhisfirstsixyearsatWashingtonStateUniversity.

SterkcurrentlyisamemberoftheprestigiousNCAAChampionship/CompetitioncabinetandhasservedonnumerousPacific-10ConferencecommitteesduringhistenureatWSU.

v. LANE rAwLiNsPRESIDENT

V.LaneRawlinsisWashingtonStateUniversity’sninthpresident.Alaboreconomist,leadsoneofthenation’smostproductiveresearchuniversities,classifiedwith96ofAmerica’sleadingpublicandprivateuniversitieswithveryhighresearchactivitybytheCarnegieFoundationfortheAdvancementofTeaching.

Undertheguidanceofanewstrategicplan,thatheinitiated,studentenrollmentandadmissionstan-dardsareatanalltimehigh.Researchfundinghasalsoreachednewlevels,andWSUhasexperiencedasubstantialincreaseintheenrollmentofhigh-abilitystudents.

WithRawlins’leadership,theuniversity’scampusesinPullman,Vancouver,SpokaneandtheTri-CitieshaveevolvedintoaUniversitysysteminwhichWSU’sregionalcampuseshavegreaterflexibilitytomeettheneedsoftheircommunities.Inthepast

fiveyears,morethan$300millioninconstructionhastakenplaceincludingmajorfacilitiesforresearchinshockphysicsandbiotechnology.

Rawlinshasreceivedrecognitionforhisresearch,leadershipandcommunication.HeisamemberoftheGovernor’sGlobalCompetitivenessCouncilandtheTechnologyAllianceBoardofDirectors.RawlinsalsoservesasthePac-10representativetotheNCAA.

Rawlins’associationwithWSUbeganin1968,whenhejoinedthefacultyoftheWSUDepartmentofEconomics.Hepublishedwidelyinmajorjournalsandco-authoredbooksonlaboreconomicsandpublicpolicy.Hechairedthedepartmentand,later,servedasWSUviceprovost.HethenservedasvicechancelloroftheUniversityofAlabamaSystemandfornineyearsaspresidentofTheUniversityofMemphisbeforereturningtoWSU.

BorninsoutheasternIdaho,Rawlinsiscompletedhisbachelor’sdegreeineconomicsatBrighamYoungUniversityinUtahandearnedadoctoraldegreeineconomicsfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaBerkeley.

RawlinsandhiswifeMaryJohavethreechildrenand11grandchildren.

KEN cAsAvANtFACULTYATHLETICSREPRESENTATIVE

ProfessorKenCasavant,amemberoftheWashingtonStateUniversityfamilysince1967,currentlyservesasWSU’sFacultyAthleticsRepresentativetothePacific-10ConferenceandtheNationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation.HeisapastpresidentofthePac-10andwasrecentlychosentoserveontheNCAADivisionIManagementCouncil.

CasavantcametoWSUasagraduateresearchassistantintheDepartmentofAgriculturalandResourceEconomics.Hewasnamedanassistantprofessorin1971,anassociateprofessorin1975andafullprofessorin1980.

In2004,CasavantreceivedthehonorofgivingtheDistinguishedFacultyAddress,theUniversity’soldestawardandalsoreceivedtheSahlinExcellenceinPublicServiceawardfortheUniversity.In1979,CasavantreceivedtheR.M.Wadeawardforoutstandingteacherinthecollegeofagricultureat

WSU,andin1990,heearnedthedistinguishedWSUFacultyoftheYearaward.Casavantwaselectedvice-chair(1991-92)andchair(1992-93)oftheWSUFacultySenateandhasbeenaccordedtheDistinguishedTeacherawardbytheAmericanAgriculturalEconomicsAssociation.HewasnamedDistinguishedScholarbytheWesternAgriculturalEconomicsAssociationin2003forhisnationallyrecognizedworkasatransportationeconomist.

DuringhistenureatWSU,CasavanthasservedasassociatedirectorfortheWashingtonStateTransportationCenter(1984-87)andtheinterimVice-ProvostforAcademicAffairsandinterimVice-ProvostforResearch(1998).

TheNorthDakotanativeisa1965graduateofNorthDakotaStateUniversity,whereheearnedabachelor’sdegreeinagriculturaleconomics.Hereceivedhismaster’sdegreefromNDSU,followedbyaPh.D.,fromWSUin1971.

KenandhiswifeDorothyhavetwogrowndaughters,MicheleandColette.

MArciA sANEhoLtZSENIORASSOCIATEDIRECTOROFATHLETICS/SWA

MarciaSaneholtzhasbeenanintegralpartofCou-garathleticsformorethantwodecades,hasbeeninstrumentalintheimprovementoffacilitiessinceherappointmentin1982.Shewasthedrivingforceinattainingthe1997NCAADivisionIWomen’sVolleyballChampionships,2001Women’sBasketballWestRegionaland2003Men’sBasketballFirstandSecondRoundsforWashingtonStatetohostattheSpokaneArena.ThesuccessoftheseeventsledtosubsequentopportunitiestohostpremierNCAAevents.

FromMarch6untilJuly1,2000,SaneholtzservedastheinterimAthleticDirectoratWSU.SaneholtzwasnamedaWSUWomanofDistinctionin2003.

OriginallyfromNapoleon,Ohio,Saneholtzreceivedherbachelor’sdegreefromBowlingGreenStateUniversityandtaughtintheLosAngelespublicschoolsforthreeyears.Shemovednorth,taughtin

severalSeattle-areaschoolsystemsasasubstituteandcoachedintheCYOandSeattleParksDepartmentprograms.ShewasactiveasanofficialandadministratorintheWashington,Northwest,andnationalofficialsassociationsfrom1973-82.

Afterearninghermaster’sdegreeinsportsadministrationattheUniversityofWashington,Saneholtzwasappointedtheassistantwomen’sathleticdirectoratWashingtonState.

Saneholtzwaspromotedtoassociateathleticdirectorin1982andcurrentlyservesasaseniorassociatedirectorofathleticsandistheSeniorWomanAdministratoratWSU.

SheservedontheNationalAssociationofCollegiateWomen’sAthleticAdministrators(NACWAA)BoardofDirectorsfrom1987-94,includingatermaspresidentin1992-93.ShewasselectedtheNACWAANationalAdministratoroftheYearin1997.

SaneholtzhasbeenastrongpresenceonseveralNCAAcommittees.ShehasservedasthechairoftheNCAAWomen’sDivisionIVolleyballCommittee.OtherNCAAmembershipsincludetheCommitteeonAthleticCertification(1993-99),chairofthePeerSelectionSub-committee(1992-99),President’sCommissionLiaisonCommittee(1992-96),theWomen’sCommitteeonCommittees(1989-92)andtheNCAACommitteeonWomen’sAthletics(2001-05).ShehasalsoservedonnumerousPacific-10Conferencecommitteesincludingtwotermsasvicepresident(1988-89and1998-99).

Saneholtzandherhusband,Byron,havetwogrowndaughters,JenniferandAmy.

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JohnJohnsonSeniorAssoc.Dir.OfAthletics

AnneMcCoySeniorAssoc.Dir.OfAthletics

PamBradetichAssociateDir.OfAthleticsStudent-AthleteandStaff

Development

PeteIsaksonAssociateDir.OfAthletics

ExternalOperations

RodCommonsAssistantDir.ofAthletics

MediaRelations

BillDrakeAssistantDir.ofAthleticsAthleticTrainingServices

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LeslieJohnsonAssistantDir.ofAthletics

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RobOviattAssistantDir.ofAthleticsPhysicalDevelopment

SteveRobertelloAssistantDir.ofAthletics

Compliance

JohnDavidWickerAssistantDir.ofAthletics

EventandFacilityOperations

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TENNIS

LisaHart,4thYearTheCougarshavebeennationally-rankedeachofthelastthreeseasons.In2005-06,theCougarsearnedtheirfirstwinningseasonsince2001andposted14wins,theirmostsince1996.UnderHart’stutelage,sophomoreEkat-erinaBurduliwasselectedtocompeteinthe2006NCAAIndividualSinglesChampionship.

BASEBALL

DonMarbut,3rdYearIntwoseasonsasheadcoach,MarbuthasturnedCougarfortunesaround.In2006heledtheCougarstoa36-23overallrecord,thegreatestsingle-seasonwinimprovementinschoolhis-tory.Marbut’s57victoriesarethemostbyanycoachinCougarbaseballhistoryduringtheirfirsttwoyears.

ROWING

JaneLaRiviere,5thYearTheCougarshaveearnedthreeNCAAbidsunderLaRiviere.WSUfinishedsecondatthePacific-10Championshipsandfourthatthenationalchampion-shipsin2006,bothbestinprogramhistory.SheearnedPacific-10Confer-enceandCRCAWestRegionCoachoftheYearhonorslastseason.

TRACK&FIELD

RickSloan,13thYearSloanhascoachedCougarsfor33yearsandhasbeennamed theUSTCAWestRegion Coach of the Year five times.Duringhisheadcoachingtenure,Sloanhasdirected27WSUathletestoNCAAOutdoor All-American status 46 times,and mentored 21 athletes to NCAAIndoorAll-Americanstatus33times.

SWIMMING

EricaQuam,5thYearQuamcontinuestobuildasuccessfulwomen’sswimmingprogramassheentersherfifthseasonasheadcoach.The2005-06campaignsawjuniorAll-AmericanErinMcCleavefinish11thinthe1650freestyleattheNCAAChampionshipsandtheCougarsquaddefeatOregonStateinadualmeetforthefirsttimeissixseason.

MEN’SBASKETBALL

TonyBennett,1stYearBennettentershisfourthyearasamemberoftheCougarcoachingstaffandhisfirstasheadcoach.Hewaspartofastaffthatproduced36overalland18conferencewins,thebestthree-yearspansince1996-98and1995-97,respectively.TheCougarsledthePac-10inscoringdefenseeachofthelasttwoseasons.

WOMEN’SBASKETBALL

SherriMurrell,5thYearMurrellentersherfifthseasonattheheadoftheCougarwomen’sbasketballprogram.WSUcontinuestoimproveunderMurrell’sdirectionwiththe2005-06squadpostingthebestwomen’shoopsrecordsince2000-01andKateBenzcontinuingtodominatetheboardswithhersecondconsecutivePac-10reboundingtitle.

GOLF

WaltWilliams,9thYearSincetakingovertheWSUprogramin1998WaltWilliams’golfteamshavere-writtentheCougarrecordbookandcrownedtwoAll-Americans.Boththemen’sandwomen’steamshavequalifiedfortheNCAAWestRegionals,thewomenmakingfiveconsecutiveappearancesplusonetriptotheNCAAChampionships.

FOOTBALL

BillDoba,4thYearBillDoba’s18-yearWSUcareer,thelastfourasheadcoach,includessixbowlgameappearances,amongthemtwoRoseBowlgames,andmostrecentlyconsecutiveAppleCupvictories.TheformerWSUdefensivecoordinatortookovertheCougarprogramin2003anddirectedWSUtoa10-winseasonandvictoryoverTexasintheHolidayBowl.

VOLLEYBALL

BrianHeffernan,3rdYearHeffernanisinhisthirdseasonatWSUwithayouthfulsquadcomprisedoftwoseniorsamongthe13players.His2005CougarteamledthePac-10standingsinblockingfortheseasonandwaseighth-bestnationally.HeffernancametoWSUafterassistingMinnesota’spro-gramtofourNCAAappearances.

SOCCER

MattPotter,4thYearPotterbeginshisfourthseasonatthehelmoftheCougarsoccerprogramcomingoffa2005seasonthatsawWSUpostan11-7-2recordandfinishtiedforfourthinthePac-10.Potterwelcomes13newcomerstothe2006squad,arecruitingclassranked37thinthenationbySoccerbuzzmagazine.

CROSSCOUNTRY

JasonDrake,3rdYearDrakeentershisthirdyearastheheadcoachoftheCougarmen’sandwomen’scrosscountryteamsandhisfifthyearastheWSUdistancecoach.The2005seasonwashighlightedbysophomoreAll-AmericanHaleyPaul’s14th-placefinishattheNCAAChampi-onships,thehighestplacingeverbyaCougarwoman.

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WSUMEDIANEWSPAPERSTHESPOKESMAN-REVIEW(AM).W.999Riverside,

Spokane,WA99210-1615.(509)459-5500.FAx(509)744-5655.SE–JoePalmquist.Columnist–JohnBlanchette.WSUBeat–GlennKasses.

DAILYNEWS(PM).409S.Jackson,Moscow,ID83843.(208)882-5561.FAx(208)883-8205.SE–DougBauer.WSUBeat–AaronWasser.

LEWISTONTRIBUNE(AM).505‘C’Street,Lewiston,ID83501.(208)743-9411.FAx(208)746-1185.SE–JimBrowitt.Writers–DaleGrummert,JoshWright(allwritecolumns).

THENEWSTRIBUNE(PM).P.O.Box11000,Tacoma,WA98411.(800)388-8742.FAx(253)597-8360.SE–DalePhelps.WSUBeat–ToddMilles.

SEATTLEPOST-INTELLIGENCER(AM).101Elliott,Seattle,WA98110.(206)448-8373.FAx(206)448-8164.SE–RonMatthews.Writer–DanRaley.Columnist–ArtThiel.

SEATTLETIMES(AM/PM).P.O.Box70,Seattle,WA98111.(206)464-2275.FAx(206)464-3255.SE–CathyHenkel.Columnists–SteveKelley,BudWithers.WSUBeat–CraigSmith.

TRI-CITYHERALD(AM).P.O.Box2608,Tri-Cities,WA99302.(509)582-1500.FAx(509)582-1510.SE–JeffMorrow.Columnist–HecHancock.WSUBeat–EricDegerman.

DAILYEVERGREEN(AM).MurrowHall113,Pullman,WA99164-2510.(509)335-4573.FAx(509)335-7401.

ASSOCIATEDPRESS.W.926Sprague,P.O.Box2173,Spokane,WA99201.(509)624-1258.FAx(509)747-7641.NickGeraniosorJohnWiley.

TELEVISIONKxLY-TV(ABC,Channel4).W.500Boone,Spokane,

WA99201.(509)324-4040.FAx(509)327-3932.SD–DennisPatchin.AssociateSD–RickLukens.Reporter–AllisonLeep,KeithOsso.

KREM-TV(CBS,Channel2).S.4103Regal,Spokane,WA99203.(509)838-7371.FAx(509)448-6397.SD–TomHudson.

KHQ-TV(NBC,Channel6).P.O.Box600,Spokane,WA99210-0600.(509)448-3241.FAx(509)448-4644.SD–JohnFritz.Reporter–DerekDeis.

KLEW-TV(CBS,Channel3).262617thStreet,Lewiston,ID83501.(208)746-2636.FAx(208)746-4819.SD–JenniHogan.

RADIOKCLxRadio(1450).P.O.Box8849,Moscow,ID

83843.(208)882-2551.FAx(208)883-3571.Sports–SteveGrubbs.

KxLYRadio(920).W.500Boone,Spokane,WA99201.(509)329-4306.Sports–BudNameck.

KQQQ/KHTR(1150/104.3).1101OldWawawaiRoad,Pullman,WA99163.(509)332-6551.News–EvanEllis.

ADMINISTRATIVESTAFF(509-335-0311)Bohler Athletic Complex 110, Pullman, WA 99164-1602JimSterk,DirectorofAthleticsKenCasavant,FacultyAthleticsRepresentativeMarciaSaneholtz,SeniorAssociateDirectorofAthletics/

SWAJohnJohnson,SeniorAssociateDirectorofAthleticsAnneMcCoy,SeniorAssociateDirectorofAthleticsPamBradetich,AssociateDirectorofAthletics(Student-AthleteandStaffDevelopment)PeteIsakson,AssociateDirectorofAthletics(External

Operations)BillDrake,AssistantDirectorofAthletics(AthleticTraining

Services)ErnieHousel,SpecialAssistanttotheSeniorAssociate

DirectorofAthleticsLeslieJohnson,AssistantDirectorofAthletics(Business

Operations)RobOviatt,AssistantDirectorofAthletics(Physical

Development)SteveRobertello,AssistantDirectorofAthletics

(Compliance)JohnDavidWicker,AssistantDirectorofAthletics(Event

andFacilityOperations)ChrisCook,DirectorofAcademicSupportServicesLeslieCox,DirectorofMarketingDanMeyer,DirectorofTicketSalesandOperationsKurtMueller,ManagerofInformationServicesMiltonNeal,DirectorofEquipmentOperationsPippaPierce,DirectorofCareerandPersonal

DevelopmentJeffPuckett,ExecutiveDirectorofAthleticFoundationScottVik,DirectorofSportsVideo

MEDIARELATIONS(509-335-COUG)Bohler Athletic Complex 195, Pullman, WA 99164-1602RodCommons,AssistantDirectorofAthletics(Media

Relations)(H/332-8309)LindaChalich,AssistantDirector(H/334-2921)CraigLawson,AssistantDirector(H/338-4556)BillStevens,AssistantDirector/FootballContact

(C/916-761-7005)RachelPorter,AssistantDirector(H/432-1819)AmandaPiechowski,InternCoryRice,StudentAssistantElizabethWiley,StudentAssistantConorLaffey,StudentAssistantPatrickNelson,StudentAssistantAshleyWalker,StudentAssistant

BASEBALL(509-335-0310)Bohler Athletic Complex M40, Pullman, WA 99164-1602DonMarbut,HeadCoachTravisJewett,AssistantCoachGreggSwenson,AssistantCoach

MEN’SBASKETBALL(509-335-0240)Bohler Athletic Complex M42, Pullman, WA 99164-1602TonyBennett,HeadCoachBenJohnson,AssistantCoachRonSanchez,AssistantCoachMattWoodley,AssistantCoachMikeHeideman,DirectorofPlayerDevelopment/

Operations

WOMEN’SBASKETBALL(509-335-0276)Bohler Athletic Complex 220, Pullman, WA 99164-1602SherriMurrell,HeadCoachMarkLewis,AssociateCoachLisaFisher,AssociateCoachTaraJones,AssistantCoachScottMoore,CoordinatorofBasketballOperations

FOOTBALL(509-335-0250)Bohler Athletic Complex 102, Pullman, WA 99164-1602BillDoba,HeadCoachRobbAkey,DefensiveLine/DefensiveCoordinatorLeonBurtnett,LinebackersKenGreene,SecondaryMikeLevenseller,WideReceivers/OffensiveCoordinatorGregPeterson,TightEnds/RecruitingCoordinatorTimmRosenbach,QuarterbacksKellySkipper,RunningBacks/SpecialTeamsMikeWalker,DefensiveLineGeorgeYarno,OffensiveLineShawnDeeds,CoordinatorofFootballOperationsKevinC.NightPipe,FootballVideoCoordinatorPatrickLibey,GraduateAssistantPeteSterbick,GraduateAssistant

M/WGOLF(509-335-0224)Bohler Athletic Complex M37, Pullman, WA 99164-1602WaltWilliams,HeadCoachKariSampson,AssistantCoachJerryLangreder,AssistantCoach

ROWING(509-335-0309)Bohler Athletic Complex M25, Pullman, WA 99164-1602JaneLaRiviere,HeadCoachTBD,AssistantCoachChristinaMeyer,AssistantCoach/Novice

SOCCER(509-335-0306)Bohler Athletic Complex M10, Pullman, WA 99164-1602MattPotter,HeadCoachLindseyJorgensen,AssistantCoachErinOtagaki,AssistantCoach

SWIMMING(509-335-0273)PEB 111, Pullman, WA 99174-1602EricaQuam,HeadCoachSuzanneYee,AssistantCoach

TENNIS(509-335-0308)Bohler Athletic Complex M40, Pullman, WA 99164-1602LisaHart,HeadCoachElissaKinard,AssistantCoach

M/WTRACK/CC(509-335-0248)Bohler Athletic Complex M10, Pullman, WA 99164-1602RickSloan,HeadCoachDebraFarwell,AssociateHeadCoachJasonDrake,AssistantCoach,HeadCCMarkMacdonald,AssistantCoachMattMcGee,AssistantCoachEllanneeRichardson,AssistantCoach

VOLLEYBALL(509-335-0277)Bohler Athletic Complex 230, Pullman, WA 99164-1602BrianHeffernan,HeadCoachJodyGarry,AssistantCoachKenKo,AssistantCoach

MEDIASERVICESTelephones:Visitingmedia,includingplay-by-

playradiostations,canorderphonesthroughWSUInformationTechnologyServicesat509-335-3355.

Credentials:Credentialrequestsmustbemade48hoursinadvanceofCougarfootballgames.Unlessotherwiserequested,credentialswillbeissuedthroughthe“WillCall”windowatthemainentrancetoMartinStadium.

Statistics, Summaries:WSUusesStatCrewtocompilestatisticsforallhomegames.Aplay-by-playandfinalstatswillbedistributedinthepressboxattheconclusionofeachgame.Pressbooks,releasesandcumulativestatisticsarealsoavailablepriortothegame.

Website:WSU’shomepageofsportsinformation,includingallreleases,gamesummariesandstatsisavailablethroughtheinternetatwww.wsucougars.com

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