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Air Force Football Media Guide
Location: .................. Colorado Springs, CO Air Force History Editors: Troy Garnhart
Enrollment: .............. 4,000 First Year: ................. 1956 Dave Toller
Founded: .................. 1954 All-Time Record: ...... 401-329-13 (64 years)
Nickname: ................ Falcons Home: .................. 224-129-3 Contributors: Nick Arseniak
Colors (Pantone): ..... Blue (261), Gray (421) Away: ................... 155-179-6 Valerie Perkin
Stadium: ................... Falcon Stadium (46,692) Neutral: ................ 22-21-4
Madeline McGuire
Surface: .................... FieldTurf Marcus Rodriguez
Bowl Record: ............ 13-13-1
Conference: .............. Mountain West Dan Whitaker
Last Bowl: ................. 2019 Cheez-It Bowl
Superintendent: ....... Lt. Gen. Jay B. Silveria Result: .................. Washington State, W 31-21 Cover Design: Tim Hepler
Athletic Director: ..... Nathan Pine
Athletic Phone: ........ 719-333-4008 Team Information
2019 Record: ................. 11-2, 7-1 MW Photography: Photographers from Team
Ticket Manager: ....... Alex Hope
Lettermen Ret .............. 51 (24 Off, 23 Def., 4 ST) DMI and Cadet Wing Media; Russ Backer,
Ticket Phone: ........... 719-472-1895
Website: ................... www.aftickets.com Lettermen Lost: ........... 30 (16 Off, 12 Def., 2 ST) Colorado Springs, CO; Paat Kelly, Colo-
Starters Ret: ................. 10 (4 Off, 5 Def., 1 ST) rado Springs, CO; Matthew Staver; Denver,
Starters Lost: ................ 15 (7 Off, 6 Def., 2 ST) CO; Dave Black, Colorado Springs, CO;
Art Bilsten, Denver, CO; Mark Wellman,
2020 Schedule
Date Opponent 2019 Results Washington, D.C.; Chris Fehrm, Colorado
Sept. 5 Duquesne Record: 11-2 Springs; Rob Miskowitch, Colorado Springs;
Sept. 12 Boise State* Date Opponent Result Larry McTighe, U.S. Air Force; George van-
Sept. 26 at Fresno State* Sept. 1 Colgate W 48-7 derMerwede, Colorado Springs, CO; Warren
Oct. 3 Navy Sept. 14 at Colorado W 30-23 ot Greenwood, USAFA, CO; Capt. Scott Foley,
Oct. 10 at San Jose State* Sept. 20 at Boise State* L 19-30 Hanscom AFB, MA; GerMaine Photography,
Oct. 17 Hawaii* Sept. 27 San Jose State* W 41-24 Colorado Springs, CO; Denver Convention
Oct. 24 at Wyoming* Oct. 5 at Navy L 25-34 & Visitors Bureau; Rich Clarkson & Assoc.,
Nov. 7 at Army Oct. 12 Fresno State* W 43-24 Denver, CO.; Steven Thurow, Fort Worth,
Nov. 14 Colorado State* Oct. 19 at Hawaii* W 56-26 TX; Keith Robinson, Fort Worth, TX; Danny
Nov. 21 New Mexico* Oct. 26 Utah State* W 31-7 Meyer, Dallas, TX; Kimberley Parker, Dal-
Nov. 28 at Utah State* Nov. 2 Army W 17-13 las, TX; Dennis Hubbard, Omaha, NE; Ralph
Dec. 5 MW Championship Game Nov. 16 at Colorado State* W 38-21 Clark, Colorado Springs, CO; Photo of Gar-
Nov. 23 at New Mexico* W 44-22
rett Griffin on page 11 courtesy of Michael
*-Mountain West game Nov. 30 Wyoming* W 20-6
C. Hebert and New Orleans Saints. Photo of
Dec. 27 Washington State$ W 31-21
Jacob Onyechi on page 11 courtesy of Evan
*-Mountain West game Siegle and Green Bay Packers; Rudzinski
$ - Cheez-It Bowl family photo by Jen Lints Photography
1973 – Winner: Navy 1983 – Winner: Air Force 1993 – Tied, AFA retains 2003 – Winner: Navy 2013 – Winner: Navy
Navy 42, Air Force 6 Air Force 44, Navy 17 Navy 28, Air Force 24 Navy 28, Air Force 25 Navy 28, Air Force 10
Air Force 43, Army 10 Air Force 41, Army 20 Air Force 25, Army 6 Air Force 31, Army 3 Air Force 42, Army 28
Navy 51, Army 0 Navy 42, Army 13 Army 16, Navy 14 Navy 34, Army 6 Navy 23, Army 7
1974 – Tied, Navy retains 1984 – Winner: Army 1994 – Winner: Air Force 2004 – Winner: Navy 2014 – Winner: Air Force
Air Force 19, Navy 16 Air Force 29, Navy 22 Air Force 43, Navy 21 Navy 24, Air Force 21 Air Force 30, Navy 21
Army 17, Air Force 16 Army 24, Air Force 12 Air Force 10, Army 6 Air Force 31, Army 22 Air Force 23, Army 6
Navy 19, Army 0 Army 28, Navy 11 Army 22, Navy 20 Navy 42, Army 13 Navy 17, Army 10
1975 – Winner: Navy 1985 – Winner: Air Force 1995 – Winner: Air Force 2005 – Winner: Navy 2015 – Winner: Navy
Navy 17, Air Force 0 Air Force 24, Navy 7 Air Force 30, Navy 20 Navy 27, Air Force 24 Navy 33, Air Force 11
Air Force 33, Army 3 Air Force 45, Army 7 Air Force 38, Army 20 Army 27, Air Force 24 Air Force 20, Army 3
Navy 30, Army 6 Navy 17, Army 7 Army 14, Navy 13 Navy 42, Army 23 Navy 21, Army 17
1976 – Tied, Navy retains 1986 – Winner: Army 1996 – Winner: Army 2006 – Winner: Navy 2016 -- Winner: Air Force
Air Force 13, Navy 3 Air Force 40, Navy 6 Navy 20, Air Force 17 Navy 24, Air Force 17 Air Force 28, Navy 14
Army 24, Air Force 7 Army 21, Air Force 11 Army 23, Air Force 7 Air Force 43, Army 7 Air Force 31, Army 12
Navy 38, Army 10 Army 27, Navy 7 Army 28, Navy 24 Navy 26, Army 14 Army 21, Navy 17
1977 – Winner: Army 1987 – Winner: Air Force 1997 – Winner: Air Force 2007 – Winner: Navy 2017 -- Winner: Army
Navy 10, Air Force 7 Air Force 23, Navy 13 Air Force 10, Navy 7 Navy 31, Air Force 20 Navy 48, Air Force 45
Army 31, Air Force 6 Air Force 27, Army 10 Air Force 24, Army 0 Air Force 30, Army 10 Army 21, Air Force 0
Army 17, Navy 14 Army 17, Navy 3 Navy 39, Army 7 Navy 38, Army 3 Army 14, Navy 13
1978 – Winner: Navy 1988 – Winner: Army 1998 – Winner: Air Force 2008 – Winner: Navy 2018 -- Winner: Army
Navy 37, Air Force 8 Air Force 34, Navy 24 Air Force 49, Navy 7 Navy 33, Air Force 27 Air Force 35, Navy 7
Army 28, Air Force 14 Army 28, Air Force 15 Air Force 35, Army 7 Air Force 16, Army 7 Army 17, Air Force 14
Navy 29, Army 0 Army 20, Navy 15 Army 34, Navy 10 Navy 34, Army 0 Army 17, Navy 10
1979 – Winner: Navy 1989 – Winner: Air Force 1999 – Winner: Air Force 2009 – Winner: Navy 2019 - Winner: Navy
Navy 13, Air Force 9 Air Force 35, Navy 7 Air Force 19, Army 14 Navy 16, Air Force 13 OT Navy 34, Air Force 25
Air Force 28, Army 7 Air Force 29, Army 3 Air Force 28, Army 0 Air Force 35, Army 7 Air Force 17, Army 13
Navy 31, Army 7 Navy 19, Army 17 Navy 19, Army 9 Navy 17, Army 3 Navy 31, Army 7
1980 – Tied, Navy retains 1990 – Winner: Air Force 2000 – Winner: Air Force 2010 – Winner: Air Force
Air Force 21, Navy 20 Air Force 24, Navy 7 Air Force 27, Navy 13 Air Force 14, Navy 6
Army 47, Air Force 24 Air Force 15, Army 3 Air Force 41, Army 27 Air Force 42, Army 22
Navy 33, Army 6 Army 30, Navy 20 Navy 30, Army 28 Navy 31, Army 17 T T
Air Force : 20
1981 – Winner: Navy 1991 – Winner: Air Force 2001 – Winner: Air Force 2011 – Winner: Air Force Navy : 16
Navy 30, Air Force 13 Air Force 46, Navy 6 Air Force 24, Navy 18 Air Force 35, Navy 34 OT Army : 8
Air Force 7, Army 3 Air Force 25, Army 0 Air Force 34, Army 24 Air Force 24, Army 14
Navy 3, Army 3 Navy 24, Army 3 Army 26, Navy 17 Navy 27, Army 21
Ties: 4
S R
Air Force: 61-35-0
Navy: 51-44-1
Army: 31-64-1
The Bullard Award is voted on by the team based on the criteria that
typifies Brian Bullard - unselfishness, 110 percent effort, total team com-
mitment and pride in his role on the team whether he’s a starter or not.
A memorial is located in the Falcon Athletic Center so that every
football player sees it every day. The memorial has Brian’s picture and
the name and photo of each year’s winner.
A 1982 graduate of Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs,
Brian attended the Academy the following year. After playing on the
junior varsity his freshman year, he made the varsity and lettered as a
sophomore in 1983.
During Thanksgiving vacation that year, Brian, a member of Cadet
Squadron 27, and cadet Dianne Williams of Cameron, Mo., were return-
ing from Kansas and were caught in a snow storm. The two died from
carbon monoxide poisoning. Williams was a member of Cadet Squadron
33 and played on the women’s varsity golf team.
The Brian Bullard award is presented annually at the Falcon
football team banquet. Brian was the epitome of everything Air Force
Football stands for. Brian’s life is used not only for motivation, but as
the benchmark each Falcon football player should strive to attain. The
criteria established for the award were taken directly from the life of
Brian Bullard.
The recipient of this prestigious award cares about the team first and
himself second. He loves his team and his teammates and will do every-
thing he can to make his brothers better. He is a source of encourage-
ment for everyone and truly leads by example. He gives his all and truly
enjoys every practice. He shows great pride in his role on the team and is
a pleasure to coach. Though he played just two seasons with the football
team, Brian left quite an impression.
Kyle Johnson Marcus Bennett Grant Ross Lochlin Deeks Weston Steelhammer Alex Hansen Kale Pearson
Christian Spears Ty MacArthur Jordan Eason Jonathan Warzeka Nathan Walker Ben Garland Shea Smith
Drew Fowler Garrett Rybak Gilberto Perez Denny Poland John Rudzinski Monty Coleman Joe Schieffer
Tom Heier Zach Johnson Nate Beard Matt Dayoc Mike Gallagher Charlie Jackson Mike Tyler
1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991
Chris Gizzi Lee Guthrie Brandon Wilkerson Steve Russ Will McCombs Grant Johnson Kette Dornbush
Bill Price Lance McDowell Anthony Roberson Rip Burgwald Pat Evans Pat Malackowski Steve Kelly
Ben Garland signed a free agent contract with the San Francisco 49ers in the spring of 2019. He spent three seasons with the Atlanta
Falcons (2016-18) and played in 46 games on both the offensive and defensive lines. He started three games in 2017 at center. In 2016, he
played in both the NFC Championship game and Super Bowl LI. In 2014, he played in eight games for the Denver Broncos as an offensive
guard. A 2010 Academy graduate and defensive lineman for the Falcons, he was a member of the Broncos’ practice squad in 2012 and 2013
and a member of the Atlanta Falcons in 2015. Entering the 2020 season, he has played in 72 regular-season and post-season career games with
15 starts over five seasons. In 2019, he played in nine regular-season games for the 49ers. He started the final three regular-season games, and
all three post-season games, at center.
Chad Hennings (above left), a 1988 graduate, spent more time in the NFL than any other former Falcon. After serving four years on
active duty and 45 combat missions in the A-10 aircraft, he signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 1992. Hennings played nine seasons
with the Cowboys from 1993-2000 and won three Super Bowl rings (1993, 1994 and 1996). He played in 119 career games, starting
72 on the defensive line, and had 216 tackles with 27.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and a touchdown.
Bryce Fisher, (above middle) a 1999 Air Force Academy graduate, served two years of active duty in the Air Force and the
remainder of his commitment was fulfilled in the reserves and national guard. Fisher was a seventh-round draft choice of the Buf-
falo Bills in the 1999 draft. He spent seven years in the league with Buffalo (1999-01), St. Louis (2002-04), Seattle (2005-07) and
Tennessee (2007). In 2005, he became the third USAFA graduate to play in a Super Bowl as the Seahawks won the NFC Champi-
onship. He played in 90 career games and had 222 tackles, six forced fumbles and 26.5 sacks.
Chad Hall, (above right) a 2008 graduate, served two years on active duty and is completing his commitment in the Air Force
reserves. In two seasons with the Eagles in 2010 and 2011, the receiver played in 15 games with 14 catches for 135 yards and two
touchdowns. Hall also had 10 punt returns for 107 yards, six kickoff returns for 108 yards and 12 rushes for 42 yards. Late in the
2012 season, Hall was signed by the San Francisco 49ers and was activated for the NFC Championship game and Super Bowl
XLVII. In 2013, he played in nine games with the Kansas City Chiefs and had two receptions for 20 yards. He is currently an of-
fensive assistant coach with the Buffalo Bills. He played 24 career games and had 16 receptions, 12 carries and two TDs.
In addition to Ben Garland with the 49ers, three former Falcons were on
NFL rosters in 2019.
Garrett Griffin (top left, No. 45) was on the New Orleans Saints practice
Falcons in the squad in 2016 and 2017. He played in two regular-season games in 2017 and
two playoff games in 2018. In 2018, he scored his first NFL touchdown with
NFL Draft
a six-yard reception in the NFC Championship game against the Rams. He
spent the 2019 season on injured reserves.
Austin Cutting (top center) played in all 16 games as the long snapper for
the Minnesota Vikings. A seventh-round pick of the Vikings in 2019, Cutting
Ernie Jennings, WR, 1971
was the first long snapper ever drafted by the Vikings.
San Francisco 49ers (10th / # 257)
Following the September 11th tragedy in 2001, Chris Gizzi ( top right)
Dave Lawson, PK, 1976 led the Packers out of the locker room on Monday Night Football as he ran
New York Giants (16th / #444) onto the field with the American flag held high. Gizzi played in 23 games with
the Packers from 2000-02. He had 19 tackles and a forced fumble.
Chad Hennings, DT, 1988 Steve Russ (bottom second from right) played in 24 games for the Den-
Dallas Cowboys (11th / #290) ver Broncos over four seasons (1997-2000) and was part of two Super Bowl
Championship teams (1997 and 1998).
Joe Wood, PK, 1992 Beau Morgan was in camp with the Dallas Cowboys in 1997 while Matt
Houston Oilers (12th / #332) Farmer was in camp with the New York Jets in 1999. Ben Miller (bottom cen-
ter) spent time with the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles in 2002 and
Steve Russ, LB, 1995
2003. In 2009, Travis Dekker (bottom right) worked out for Green Bay. Drew
Denver Broncos (7th / #218) Fowler took part in rookie mini-camps with the Detroit Lions and Houston
Dan Palmer, OL, 1996 Texans in 2008. Alex Means competed in rookie mini-camp with the Carolina
Panthers in 2014. Both Reggie Rembert (2013) and Connor Dietz (2014) took
San Diego Chargers (6th / #178)
part in rookie mini-camps with the Chicago Bears. In 2016, Alex Hansen com-
Bryce Fisher, DL, 1998 peted in rookie camp with the Chicago Bears. In 2017, Jalen Robinette (right)
Buffalo Bills (7th / #248) (Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots), Weston Steelhammer (Philadelphia
Eagles), Sam Byers (Atlanta Falcons), Jacob Onyechi (Green Bay Packers
Austin Cutting, LS, 2019 and New Orleans Saints) and Ryan Watson (Arizona Cardinals) all attended
Minnesota Vikings (7th / #250) NFL rookie mini-camps. In 2018, Onyechi (middle right) was invited back to
mini-camp with the Green Bay Packers. Weston Steelhammer (bottom second
from left) was in rookie camp with the Philadelphia Eagles and Ryan Watson
(bottom left) was in camp with the Detroit Lions.
30-6
Air Force football has been
among the Mountain West lead-
Last Six Years ers in attendance since its incep-
tion. The Falcons have averaged
more than the conference average
Over the past six seasons, Air Force is 30-6 at home. Since moving every year.
into Falcon Stadium in 1962, the Falcons have been a major force. Air
Force has a 203-117-4 record in Falcon Stadium. Under coach Troy
Calhoun, the Falcons have been one of the best home teams in the na-
Year MW AF
tion. In his 13 seasons beginning in 2007, Air Force has been 5-1 or 2019 23,232 27,084
better at home eight times. 2018 23,862 27,701
2017 24,963 29,154
2016 24,129 29,586
2015 23,769 26,026
2014 25,254 28,161
2013 26,093 32,652
2012 25,734 32,015
2011 29,035 35,303
2010 34,208 40,093
2009 33,202 35,656
2008 32,021 38,134
2007 32,791 38,068
2006 32,791 38,034
2005 35,275 35,981
2004 32,213 38,043
2003 34,033 39,210
1962............... 2-3 1982............... 4-2 2002...............4-3 2002 34,329 42,713
1963............... 5-1 1983............... 5-1 2003...............5-1 2001 31,830 38,439
1964............... 2-2-1 1984............... 4-1 2004...............3-4 2000 32,460 42,560
1965............... 1-5-1 1985 ............ 6-0 2005...............2-3
1966............... 2-3 1986 ............ 3-2 2006...............2-4
1967............... 1-3-1 1987...............5-1 2007...............6-0
1968............... 4-2 1988...............3-2 2008...............3-3
1969............... 3-1 1989...............3-2 2009 ............5-1
1970............... 5-1 1990...............4-2 2010...............5-1
1971............... 4-1 1991...............5-1 2011 ...............4-3
1972............... 3-3 1992...............3-4 2012...............5-1
1973............... 5-1 1993...............4-2 2013...............2-5
1974............... 2-4 1994...............3-3 2014...............6-0
1975............... 2-3-1 1995...............4-2 2015...............6-0
1976............... 3-3 1996...............3-2 2016...............5-1
1977............... 2-3 1997...............5-1 2017...............3-3
1978............... 1-5 1998...............6-0 2018...............4-2
1979............... 2-4 1999...............3-2 2019...............6-0
1980............... 2-2 2000...............5-1
1981............... 2-3 2001...............4-2
A picturesque setting at the base of the Rampart Range of food and beverage vendors and more room to move around the
the Rocky Mountains and boasting some of the grandest pag- stadium.
eantry in all of college football, Falcon Stadium is without a In 2002, the Academy added permanent lights. The cost of
doubt one of the premier college football stadiums in America. just under $500,000 was at no expense to tax payers. The Air
Sitting at 6,621 feet above sea level, the thin air has been Force Academy Athletic Association picked up the tab. That
kind to the Falcons. Air Force has won 63 percent of its home same season, a school record crowd of 56,409 packed the sta-
games in the stadium with a 203-117-4 all-time home record. dium for a game against Notre Dame.
Falcon Stadium’s elevation is the second-highest of any Divi- Prior to the 2016 season, two brand new scoreboards were
sion I-A stadium in the nation. The stadium’s current capacity installed, one in the north end zone and one in the south end
is 46,692. zone. The video board in the south end zone was the largest in
Falcon Stadium, built in a natural bowl in the foothills, was the Mountain West and among the service academies (at the
built in the fall of 1962 at a cost of $3.5 million. Falcon Sta- time of installation). The board is over 2,500 square feet of HD
dium opened on Sept. 22, 1962, when a then-overflow crowd video display (dimensions are 31-2 by 82-8) and includes a
of 41,350 saw Air Force defeat Colorado State, 24-0. AFA state-of-the-art audio system.
held a formal dedication on Oct. 20, 1962, when Air Force Prior to the 2018 season, the turf was replaced, the home
hosted Oregon. The Ducks won the game, 35-20. The stadium locker room was completely renovated, along with new medi-
was originally built solely for football, but several non-athletic cal rooms, coaches room and media room.
events, such as the Academy’s annual graduation, are con-
ducted there. In February, Falcon Stadium hosted the NHL Stadium Series
game between the Colorado Avalanche and the Los Angeles
Since 1962, the stadium has seen several significant up- Kings in front of 43,500 fans.
grades. In 1991, the Academy installed nine skyboxes and re-
modeled the existing press box. The facility currently seats 450 In the summer of 2020, signs were installed on the con-
people indoors, along with course with famous air bat-
88 in the skyboxes. In ad- tles in the history of the Air
dition to its game-day uses, Force and also those depict-
the press box is also used ing our rich bowl history.
by the athletic department The scenic backdrop, the
as a banquet/meeting room. game-day experience and
Throughout the 1990’s the recent upgrades have
and early 2000’s, the sta- ensured that Falcon Stadium
dium’s capacity was 52,480 is among the best venues in
but in 2005, the stadium’s all of college football. The
capacity was reduced to proof is in the ranking as
46,692 (the current capac- CBS Sports (March 2011)
ity). The removal of the ranked Falcon Stadium the
bleachers on the east side 22nd best in college foot-
greatly increased the fan ball, higher than any other
experience with additional Mountain West institution.
support staff
Lt. Col. Cory Middel Col. Mark Slabaugh Lt. Col. Judd Robins Lt. Col. Jonathan Jackson
Director of Sports Medicine Team Physician Team Physician Team Physician
88 Kyle Patterson TE
98 Kalawai’a Pescaia NG
27 Ben Peterson WR
86 Michael Purcell DE
24 Kadin Remsberg RB
20 Brad Roberts RB
94 Tevye Schuettpelz-Rohl PK
78 George Silvanic DT
PRONUNCIATION CHART
2..........Elisha Palm (E-lish-uh) 83........Jake Spiewak (SPEE-walk) 83 Jake Spiewak WR
15........Ben Bri ain (Bri en) 96........Charles Bein (Bine) 19 Eric Wills II WR
Noah Bush
Grant Donaldson
Air Force Football 51
player profiles
77 Parker Ferguson, OT 3 Jordan Gidrey, RB
6-5, 290, Sr. 5-6, 175, Fr.
Greenwood, IN Tomball, TX
(Center Grove) (Tomball Memorial)
2019 – Played in all 13 games, star ng 12, High School – Le ered three years in
including the final nine games of the year football … served as team captain … two-
… third on the team in knockdown blocks me first-team all-district selec on at wide
with 12.0 … played both le and right receiver and return specialist … academic
guard … part of an offensive line that led all-state honoree … named team offensive
the conference and ranked second na on- most valuable player … gained over 1,600
ally in rushing with a 298.5 per-game all-purpose yards in nine games … high
average … offensive line allowed just four school football coach was Sam Parker.
sacks, the fewest sacks in the na on … Air Personal – Son of Edward, Jr. and Crystal
Force led the conference and ranked second na onally in third-down Gidrey … has one younger brother … majoring in biology with a minor
percentage with a 53.5 mark … the Falcons led the Mountain West and in Spanish … a ended the Air Force Academy Prep School.
ranked second na onally in me of possession with a 34:28 mark.
2018 – Played in all 12 games, star ng 10 … started the last 10 games
of the season … helped anchor an offensive line that led the confer- 25 Camby Goff, DB
ence and ranked fi h na onally in rushing with a 283.5 per-game aver- 6-1, 195, Fr.
age … offensive line led the conference and ranked second na onally in
sacks allowed with seven … offense led the conference and ranked fi h Reynoldsburg, OH
na onally in me of possession with a 34:22 mark … the offense led (Reynoldsburg)
the conference and ranked ninth na onally in red zone offense, scoring
on 91.3 percent of its possessions. High School – Le ered in football … high
2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on. school football coach was Buddy White.
High School – Le ered twice in football and basketball … named to the Personal – Son of Carlos and Cherraun
top 50 state team in football as a senior … helped the football team to Goff … has two siblings … majoring in cyber
an undefeated state championship … named to the academic all-con- science … a ended the Air Force Academy
ference team all four years in football … graduated with honors. Prep School.
Personal – Parents are Brandyn and Tricia Ferguson … has two sisters
… majoring in legal studies … nickname is P-Ferg … completed survival
training and a summer academics class in law in the summer of 2018 …
completed Opera ons Air Force and was on the cadet leadership cadre
during Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2019.
97 Jacob Goldberg, LS
6-0, 230, Jr.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
(Calvary Chris an Academy)
2019 – Played in one game, seeing ac on
in the season opener vs. Colgate … was not
credited with any sta s cs.
2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
High School – Le ered two years in
football and one in wrestling … earned
second-team all-state honors in football …
high school football coach was Kirk Hozg …
member of the Na onal Honor Society.
Personal – Son of Randy and Vivcoin Gold-
berg … has a younger brother … a ended the Air Force Academy Prep
School and played football … majoring in management … would like to
work in acquisi ons a er gradua on … hobbies include golfing, fishing
and boxing … completed survival training in the summer of 2019.
Parker Ferguson
Brice Honaker
64 Kyle Krepsz, OG
6-1, 290, Sr.
Riverside, CA
(Mar n Luther King)
2019 – Played and started the first four
games of the season … missed the rest
of the season due to injury … part of an
offensive line that led the conference and
ranked second na onally in rushing with
a 298.5 per-game average … offensive line
allowed just four sacks, the fewest sacks in
the na on … Air Force led the conference
and ranked second na onally in third-
down percentage with a 53.5 mark … the Falcons led the Mountain
West and ranked second na onally in me of possession with a 34:28
mark.
2018 – Played in seven games … helped anchor an offensive line that
led the conference and ranked fi h na onally in rushing with a 283.5
per-game average … offensive line led the conference and ranked
second na onally in sacks allowed with seven … offense led the confer-
ence and ranked fi h na onally in me of possession with a 34:22
mark … the offense led the conference and ranked ninth na onally in
red zone offense, scoring on 91.3 percent of its possessions.
2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
Kyle Krepsz
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player profiles
66 Nolan Laufenberg, OG 13 Brandon Lewis, WR
6-3, 315, Sr. 5-9, 175, Jr.
Castle Rock, CO San Diego, CA
(Castle View) (Madison)
2019 – Played in all 13 games, star ng 12 2019 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
… started the last nine games of the sea- 2018 – Played in four games, seeing ac on
son … earned first-team all-Mountain West in four straight games vs. Boise State,
honors … named first-team all-Colorado by Army, New Mexico and Wyoming … had a
the Na onal Football Founda on … led the catch in three of the four games he played
team in knockdowns … part of an offensive … had five catches for 100 yards, averag-
line that led the conference and ranked ing 20.0 yards per catch on the year … one
second na onally in rushing with a 298.5 catch for a career-best 40 yards vs. New
per-game average … offensive line allowed Mexico … career-best three catches for 32
just four sacks, the fewest sacks in the na on … Air Force led the con- yards at Army … one catch for 28 yards vs. Boise State in his first-career
ference and ranked second na onally in third-down percentage with game.
a 53.5 mark … the Falcons led the Mountain West and ranked second High School – Le ered in football and track three years each and in
na onally in me of possession with a 34:28 mark ... named preseason soccer two years … helped his football team win the 2016 California
second-team All-American by the Walter Camp Football Founda on state championship in football … earned first-team all-San Diego hon-
entering 2020, becoming the first Falcon to earn Walter Camp honors ors … high school football coach was Rick Jackson.
since Carlton McDonald in 1992 … first offensive lineman to earn All- Personal – Son and Derrick and Brandy Lewis … has three siblings …
American honors since 2002, first for any posi on since 2016 and first majoring in management … member of cadet squadron three … com-
on offense overall since 2007. pleted survival training in the summer of 2019.
2018 – Played in all 12 games, star ng nine … started seven straight
games to end the season … helped anchor an offensive line that led
the conference and ranked fi h na onally in rushing with a 283.5 per- 90 TJ Love, DT
game average … offensive line led the conference and ranked second 6-4, 260, So.
na onally in sacks allowed with seven … offense led the conference
and ranked fi h na onally in me of possession with a 34:22 mark … Centennial, CO
the offense led the conference and ranked ninth na onally in red zone (Kent Denver)
offense, scoring on 91.3 percent of its possessions.
2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on. 2019 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered three years in football and baseball and two in High School – Le ered four years in foot-
basketball … was a three-year all-conference honoree in football on ball, two in basketball and one in track …
offense, earning first-team honors twice … earned second-team all- two- me all-state selec on in football …
conference honors for defense twice and first-team once … two- me earned all-conference honors three years
honorable men on all-state honoree … member of the Na onal Honor … was the conference defensive player of
Society and German Honor Society. the year in 2017 … high school football
Personal – Parents are Doug and Staci Laufenberg … one of two chil- coach was Sco Yates.
dren … member of cadet squadron 12 … majoring in management … Personal – Parents are Tracy and Lisa Love
would like to work in acquisi ons in the Air Force … hobby is spikeball … one of three children … undecided about his major … would like to
… completed Opera ons Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for a end pilot training a er gradua on … a ended the Air Force Acad-
survival training in the summer of 2019. emy Prep School and played football … hobbies is music.
10 CJ McNeal, RB
5-8, 180, Jr. 80 Daniel Morris, WR
Orlando, FL 6-2, 220, Sr.
(Bishop Moore) St. Peters, MO
(Fort Zumwalt East)
2019 – Did not see any ac on.
2018 – Did not see any ac on. 2019 – Played in 13 games, star ng two …
High School – Le ered four years in starts came vs. Army and Washington State
football and track and field … helped the … first-career start vs. Army … first-career
football team to the state championship catch came vs. Navy, which was good for
and ran in the state track meet all four 10 yards.
years … high school football coach was 2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
Ma Hedrick … member of the Na onal 2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
Honor Society. High School – Le ered four mes each
Personal – Parents are Karitsa Alvarez and Cedrick McNeal … step-par- in football, basketball and track … two-
ents are Jesi McNeal and Alex Rivera … has three siblings, Triston, Tyce me all-state selec on in football, once as a receiver and once as a
and Taeya … a ended the Air Force Academy Prep School and played u lity player … state record holder for yards per catch in a game and
football … major is geospa al science … member of cadet squadron 20 season … two- me all-state honoree as a hurdler in track … earned
… completed survival training and a class during summer academics all-state honors once in the shot put … two- me all-district selec on in
in the summer of 2019 … member of cadet squadron 19 … completed basketball … high school football coach was Sco Eacret … earned the
survival training and a class during summer academics in the summer Posi ve Peer Influence Award.
of 2019. Personal – Son of Don and Melanie Morris … is one of two children …
majoring in management … would like to work in acquisi ons in the Air
Force …hobbies include hun ng and fishing … completed Opera ons
57 Jason Medeiros, OC Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training in the
6-0, 255, So. summer of 2019.
20 Brad Roberts, RB
5-11, 200, So.
Arvada, CO
(Ralston Valley)
2019 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered four years each
in football and track … two- me all-state
honoree, including first-team honors as a
senior … earned first-team all-conference
honors as a junior and senior … named the
team’s offensive most valuable player as a
junior and senior … first-team all-confer-
ence in track his junior year … earned the
school’s male athlete of the year honor his senior year … high school
football coach was Ma Loyd.
Personal – Parents are John and Dawn Roberts … has two siblings, Jus-
n and Payton … majoring in business management … his father, John,
played in the NFL for the Denver Broncos and Washington Redskins …
his mother, Dawn, played volleyball at Northern Colorado … would like
to a end pilot training a er gradua on … hobbies include spending
me with friends and golf.
Kadin Remsberg
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94 Tevye Schue pelz-Rohl, PK
5-10, 195, Jr.
Boulder, CO
(Fairview)
2019 – Played in one game, seeing ac on
in the season opener vs. Colgate … made
his first-career extra point a empt.
2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
High School – Le ered four years in foot-
ball … high school football coach was Tom
McCartney … earned team most valuable
player honors as a freshman, in addi on
to the hardest offseason worker award
… two- me first-team all-conference honoree … first-team all-state
kicker … named Spanish student of the year … earned the Knight of the
Round Table award, given annually to the top 20 seniors for being the
most impac ul at the school.
Personal – Son of Huck Rohl and Lucinda Ciciora … one of three chil-
dren … majoring in management … hobbies include biking, camping
and working on cars … completed survival training, working cadet wing
support and basic USA-RPA training in the summer of 2019. 83 Jake Spiewak, WR
6-4, 200, Jr.
Centerville, OH
78 George Silvanic, DT (Centerville)
6-5, 285, Sr. 2019 – Played in 10 games … was not cred-
ited with any sta s cs.
Monument, CO 2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
(Palmer Ridge) High School – Le ered three years in foot-
2019 – Played in one game, seeing ac- ball … three-year le ermen … two- me
on vs. Colgate in the season opener … first-team all-conference selec on … twice
recorded two assisted tackles … moved named all-Southwest Ohio … two- me
to offensive line during spring drills a er all-district honoree … earned second-team
playing first three seasons as a defensive all-state as a senior … also earned the pro-
lineman. gram’s Sonny Unger Award … high school
2018 – Did not see any ac on. football coach was Brent Ullery … earned the school’s Blue Ribbon
2017 – Did not see any ac on. Award and was a U.S. Army Reserve na onal scholar-athlete.
High School – Le ered three years in Personal – Son of John and Laurie Spiewak … has two siblings … major-
football and track and two in basketball … ing in management … member of cadet squadron 2 … nickname is Spie
played both ght end and defensive line in football … earned all-area … would like to a end pilot training a er gradua on … hobbies include
honors in both his senior year … earned honorable men on all-state basketball, video games, fishing and hiking … completed survival train-
honors as a senior … was the 2016 4A state champion in the discuss in ing and basic soaring in the summer of 2019.
track … helped track team win the state championship in track in 2015
… high school football coach was Tom Pulford.
Personal – Parents are Mark and Dorothy Silvanic … has one older
sister, Clara … major is management … a ended the Air Force Academy
Prep School and played football … member of cadet squadron 5 …
ac ve in his squadron as the summer superintendent in 2019 … served
as vice wing commander during the summer of 2020 … his first live
football experience was watching Air Force football in Falcon Stadium
while growing up in Colorado.
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19 Eric Wills II
6-1, 195, So.
Cincinna , OH
(Archbishop Moeller)
2019 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered two years in
football and one in track … team captain
in football … two- me first-team all-con-
ference selec on … first-team all-Ohio his
senior year … honorable men on all-city
and all-Tri-State his junior year … finished
third in the state in the 4x100-meters in
track … first-team all-conference in the
relay and second-team in high jump … high school football coach was
John Rodenberg.
Personal – Mother is Tiffani Wills … has one older sibling … undecided
Joey Woodring
about his major … his Godfather, Tim McGee, played for the the NFL’s
Cincinna Bengals and appeared in two Super Bowls … a ended the
Air Force Academy Prep School and played football … would like to at-
tend graduate school and study anesthesia … hobbies include dancing,
96 Joey Woodring, NG
video games, the stock market and working in the community.
5-11, 275, Sr.
Katy, TX
(Katy)
62 Hawk Wimmer, OG 2019 – Played in three games … had three
6-4, 310, Jr. total tackles … career-best two tackles at
New Mexico … one tackle and first-career
Franklin, WI tackle for loss with a half TFL for one yard
(Franklin) vs. Colgate.
2018 – Played in two games, seeing ac on
2019 – Played in eight games, including the vs. Stony Brook and Utah State … was not
bowl game vs. Washington State … played credited with any sta s cs.
in the final four games and six of the final 2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
eight overall … part of an offensive line High School – Le ered three years in football … unanimous first-team
that led the conference and ranked second all-district selec on in 2014 … named all-Greater Houston and first-
na onally in rushing with a 298.5 per- team all-district in 2015 … second-team academic all-state selec on …
game average … offensive line allowed just high school football coach was Gary Joseph.
four sacks last season, the fewest sacks in Personal – Son of Randy and Becky Woodring … one of four children
the na on … Air Force led the conference … majoring in management … a ended the USAFA Prep School and
and ranked second na onally in third-down percentage with a 53.5 played football … completed Opera ons Air Force and was on the
mark … the Falcons led the Mountain West and ranked second na on- cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer.
ally in me of possession with a 34:28 mark.
2018 – Did not see any ac on. Woodring Career Sta s cs
High School – Le ered three years in football, two in lacrosse and Tackles
one each in track and basketball … earned all-state honors in football Year G UT-AT TOT TFL Sacks
two years … twice named all-conference and all-region … high school 2019 3 0-3 3 0.5-1 0.0-0
football coach was Louis Brown.
Personal – Parents are Dennis and Chris ne Wimmer … has two broth-
ers, Erik and Jake … a ended the Air Force Academy Prep School and
played football … majoring in systems engineering … would like to
go into the business field or be an engineer in the future … hobbies
include sports, hiking and gaming … completed survival training, basic
23 Johnathan Youngblood, OLB
cyber training and was on the wing support staff in the summer of
5-11, 220, Fr.
2019. Atlanta, GA
(E.L. Chris an Academy)
High School – Le ered in football … high
school football coach was Jonathan Gess.
Personal – Son of Cli on and Elaine Young-
blood … has an older brother … majoring
in mechanical engineering … a ended the
Air Force Academy Prep School and played
football.
DEFENSE
Game DE NG DE OLB ILB ILB OLB CB CB SS FS
Colgate J. Jackson Fifita Nunez Wills Johnson Meeks Theil Bugg III Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
Colorado J. Jackson Fifita Nunez Wills Johnson Meeks Theil Bugg III Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
Boise State J. Jackson Fifita Nunez Wills Johnson Meeks Theil Bugg III Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
San Jose State J. Jackson Fifita Purcell Wills Johnson Meeks Theil Bugg III Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
Navy J. Jackson Fifita Ksiazek Wills Johnson Meeks Donaldson Bugg III Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
Fresno State J. Jackson Fifita Purcell Wills Johnson Meeks Noren Jones IV Lewis Kauppila Theil
Hawaii J. Jackson Fifita Pauole Wills Johnson Meeks Ward Bugg III Lewis Theil Fejedelem
Utah State J. Jackson Fifita Herrera Wills Johnson Meeks Theil Bugg III Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
Army J. Jackson Fifita Herrera Donaldson Johnson Meeks Noren Bugg III Lewis Theil Fejedelem
Colorado State Purcell Fifita Herrera Donaldson Johnson Meeks Theil Bugg III Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
New Mexico J. Jackson Fifita Herrera Donaldson Johnson Meeks Theil EJ Palm Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
Wyoming J. Jackson Fifita Herrera Donaldson Johnson Meeks Theil Bugg III Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
Washington State J. Jackson Fifita Herrera Donaldson Johnson Meeks Theil Bugg III Lewis Kauppila Fejedelem
SPECIAL TEAMS
Game KO KOR KOR PR P PK H LS
Colgate Koehnke Stoner Remsberg Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Colorado Koehnke Stoner Remsberg Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Boise State Koehnke Stoner Remsberg Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
San Jose State Koehnke Stoner Remsberg Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Navy Koehnke Stoner Remsberg Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Fresno State Koehnke Stoner Waters Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Hawaii Honaker Stoner Peterson Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Utah State Honaker Stoner Peterson Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Army Honaker Stoner Peterson Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
New Mexico Honaker Waters Peterson Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Colorado State Koehnke Waters Peterson Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Wyoming Koehnke Waters Peterson Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
Washington State Koehnke Waters Peterson Peterson Sco Koehnke Sco Kirkegaard
RUSHING
(Att-Yds-Lg-TD)
Player Colg Colo BSU SJSU Navy FSU Haw USU Army CSU UNM Wyo WSU
3 Larrier 1-(-3)-(-3)-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
4 I. Sanders - - - 3-23-17-0 - - - 3-39-21-0 2-5-5-0 - - - -
5 Hammond 5-26-17-3 6-22-7-1 12-65-14-1 4-25-9-0 12-89-42-1 13-37-9-2 1-9-9-0 9-77-14-0 6-46-30-0 12-42-1-33 11-41-8-1 15-35-8-1 15-62-9-2
6 Smith 1-11-11-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
7 G. Sanders - - - - 1-(-23)-0 - 1-(-6)-(-6)-0 1-(-7)-0 - - - - -
9 Stevenson 2-11-7-0 - - - - - - - -` - - - -
16 Schmidt - - - 1-0-0-0 - 1-7-7-0 14-120-61-3 - - - 1-6-6-0 - -
17 Ntsasa 1-4-4-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
19 Eriksen 3-21-9-1 3-18-9-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-8-8-0
20 Waters - 1-6-6-0 2-2-5-0 - 1-(-5)-(-5)-0 1-6-6-0 - - - - - - -
22 Stoner 5-56-19-0 - 1-9-9-0 1-43-43-0 3-10-6-0 3-15-12-0 1-5-5-0 1-10-10-0 8-59-16-1 - - - -
23 Kinamon 1-0-0-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
24 Remsberg 9-62-13-2 23-146-25-1 10-59-14-0 16-75-23-0 9-9-3-0 11-89-20-0 11-91-24-2 16-92-13-2 12-54-22-0 17-101-29-1 7-31-11-0 14-63-11-0 26-178-22-1
25 Mallard 6-53-19-0 - - 10-70-14-2 3-3-3-0 - - 3-13-5-0 - - 5-15-6-0 8-21-6-0 5-17-6-0
27 Peterson - - - - - - - - - - 1-3-3-0 - -
32 Murla 3-21-8-0 - - 3-9-4-0 - - 3-11-6-0 - - - - 1-3-3-0 -
33 Birdow 9-80-41-0 12-67-19-0 18-67-13-0 25-124-17-2 15-40-6-1 18-73-13-1 6-11-4-0 18-88-11-1 5-13-6-0 4-11-4-0 17-110-31-1 13-47-6-0 20-108-13-1
34 T. Jackson 10-43-7-1 6-27-11-0 6-38-20-0 4-20-7-1 - 20-117-15-1 13-113-64-1 25-148-40-1 20-155-40-1 17-73-16-0 1-11-11-0 - -
43 Parton 2-19-8-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
44 Fattah 3-15-8-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
45 Gross 1-2-2-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
84 Leviston 1-8-8-0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
RECEIVING
(Att-Yds-Lg-TD)
Player Colg Colo BSU SJSU Navy FSU Haw USU Army CSU UNM Wyo WSU
5 Hammond - - - - - - - - - - - 1-22-22-0 -
7 G. Sanders 1-41-41-0 4-56-32-1 5-86-31-1 3-108-64-1 3-44-22-0 1-28-28-0 3-116-75-1 - 1-19-19-0 2-59-50-1 5-156-46-2 1-23-23-0 1-10-10-0
20 Waters - 2-92-81-1 2-19-11-0 - 4-128-47-0 1-53-53-1 - 2-24-16-0 - 2-59-31-2 4-171-76-2 3-100-75-1 2-12-10-0
24 Remsberg - - - - 1-29-29-0 - - - 1-(-3)-(-3)-0 - - 1-(-2)-(-2)-0 -
27 Peterson - - 1-8-8-0 1-9-9-0 - - - - - - - - 1-8-8-0
33 Birdow - - - - - - 1-16-16-0 - - - - - -
34 Jackson - - - - - - 1-(-2)-(-2)-0 - - - - - -
80 Morris - - - - 1-10-10-0 - - - - - - - -
87 Myers - - - - - - - - - 1-8-8-0 - - -
87 Waguespack - 1-7-7-0 - 1-14-14-0 2-35-25-0 - 1-39-39-0 - - - - - -
PUNT RETURNS
(Att-Yds-Lg-TD)
(Att-Yds-Lg-TD)
Player Colg Colo BSU SJSU Navy FSU Haw USU Army CSU UNM Wyo WSU
27 Peterson 1-0-0-0 2-4-6-0 - - 1-0-0-0 - - - 1-2-2-0 - - - -
KICKOFF RETURNS
(Att-Yds-Lg-TD)
(Att-Yds-Lg-TD)
Player Colg Colo BSU SJSU Navy FSU Haw USU Army CSU UNM Wyo WSU
9 Stevenson - - - 1-11-11-0 - - - - - - - - -
22 Stoner - - - - 1-18-18-0 - - 1-21-21-0 1-23-23-0 - - - -
24 Remsberg - - - - - - - - - - - - -
27 Peterson - - - - - - 1-1-1-0 - - - - - 1-19-19-0
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TACKLES
(Solo-Assist-Total)
Player Colg Colo BSU SJSU Navy FSU Haw USU Army CSU UNM Wyo WSU
2 Fejedelem 1-1-2 12-2-14 4-5-9 3-3-61 1-1-2 - 5-0-5 2-2-4 4-3-7 3-2-5 5-4-9 3-7-10 0-3-3
3 Bugg III 3-2-5 5-0-5 3-1-4 4-2-6 2-4-6 - 5-2-7 2-0-2 1-0-1 8-2-10 1-1-2 - 1-0-1
4 Jones IV 0-1-1 - - 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-1-3 - - - 1-0-1 - - -
6 Lewis - 3-0-3 2-3-5 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-1-3 2-0-2 1-1-2 7-1-8 5-1-6 4-2-6 1-2-3 5-0-5
8 Wills 1-1-2 3-2-5 7-1-8 2-2-4 3-6-9 3-0-3 5-0-5 - - - - - -
11 Hansford - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0-1 -
14 Theil 1-2-3 7-0-7 - 3-2-5 2-3-5 2-0-2 3-1-4 0-1-1 2-4-6 4-1-5 1-2-3 3-2-5 3-1-4
16 Taylor 1-2-3 - 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 - - - - - 2-1-3 - 2-0-2
21 Ward 0-1-1 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 - 6-0-6 - - - 1-0-1 - -
22 Kauppila 3-2-5 3-2-5 2-4-6 1-2-3 3-4-7 5-1-6 - 1-0-1 - 2-1-3 3-4-7 6-3-9 6-0-6
26 Sanford 3-2-5 - - 1-1-2 - - - - - - - - -
28 Eure - - - - - - 1-0-1 1-0-1 - - - - -
29 Elijah Palm - - - - - - 1-0-1 - - - - - -
30 Donaldson 0-3-3 - 2-0-2 - 1-7-8 1-2-3 1-0-1 - 1-2-3 1-4-5 3-1-4 1-1-2 3-1-4
31 Elisha Palm - - - - - - - 1-0-1 - 1-0-1 - - -
35 Musselman - - - 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 - - 0-1-1 - -
36 Humphrey 0-1-1 - - 0-1-1 - - - - - - - - -
38 Meeks 0-3-3 3-4-7 3-3-6 4-4-8 4-7-11 2-4-6 7-1-8 4-4-8 2-5-7 5-4-9 6-8-14 2-8-10 1-0-1
39 Anderson 2-1-3 - - - - - - - - - - - -
40 Johnson 1-4-5 4-2-6 3-1-4 1-6-7 4-4-8 4-2-6 5-2-7 1-0-1 3-8-11 3-5-8 2-4-6 3-4-7 4-2-6
41 Morgan - - - - - - 1-0-1 - - - - - -
44 Noren 1-0-1 1-1-2 - - - 2-0-2 - - 0-5-5 - - - -
47 King 1-1-2 - - - - - 2-0-2 0-1-1 - - 1-0-1 - 1-0-1
48 Ksiazek 0-2-2 - - - 2-1-3 0-1-1 - 0-1-1 - 2-2-4 0-2-2 2-0-2 0-2-2
49 Herrera - - - - - - - 0-2-2 1-1-2 2-5-7 1-2-3 2-2-4 0-1-1
50 Lyons 0-4-4 - - - - - - - - - - - -
51 Bush 0-2-2 - - - - - - - - 1-0-1 - - -
54 Young - - - - - - - - - - 1-0-1 - -
58 Ngaima - - - 0-1-1 - - - - - - - - -
85 Miller - - - 0-1-1 - - - - - - - - -
86 Purcell 0-2-2 - - 0-2-2 - - 1-0-1 - - 1-2-3 - - -
89 Silvanic 0-1-1 - - 0-1-1 - - - - - - - - -
91 Bair - - - - - - - - - - 0-1-1 - -
92 Pauole 0-1-1 - - - 0-1-1 - 1-0-1 - - - - - -
94 Jackson 0-2-2 0-1-1 2-1-3 1-3-4 4-4-8 - 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-7-9 1-0-1 2-1-3 1-3-4 -
95 Barker 0-1-1 - - 1-1-2 - - - - - - - - -
96 Woodring 0-1-1 - - - - - - - - - 0-2-2 - -
97 Nunez 0-3-3 0-2-2 2-1-3 - - - - - - - - - -
99 Fifita 0-4-4 0-2-2 1-2-3 1-4-5 2-3-5 3-1-4 1-0-1 1-2-3 3-3-6 2-3-5 - 1-6-7 1-2-3
QUARTERBACK SACKS
(solo-assist-total)
Player Colg Colo BSU SJSU Navy FSU Haw USU Army CSU UNM Wyo WSU
2 Fejedelem 0.5-3 1-8 - - - - - - - - - - 1-7
8 Wills - 1-8 1-1 - - - - - - - - - -
30 Donaldson - - - - - - - - - - 1-8 - -
35 Musselman - - - - - - 1-3 1-2 - - - - -
38 Meeks 0.5-2 - - - - - 2-12 0.5-4 - 1-8 - - -
40 Johnson - - - - - 1-10 - - - 0.5-3 - - -
48 Ksiazek - - - - - - - - - 3-17 - 1-5 -
49 Herrera - - - - - - - 0.5-4 - 1-5 - 0.5-4 -
86 Purcell - - - - - - - - - 0.5-2 - - -
94 J. Jackson 0.5-4 - - 1-7 1-5 - - - 1-10 - 1-4 - -
99 Fifita 0.5-1 - - - - - 1-2 1-2 - 2-20 - 0.5-4 1-8
PASSING
# Name Comple ons A empts Yards TDs Long
4 I. Sanders 10 Boise State 2018 17 Utah State, 2018 217 UNLV, 2018 2* Colorado, 2019 81 Colorado, 2019
5 Hammond III 10 Navy, 2019 25 Navy, 2019 327 New Mexico, 2019 4 New Mexico, 2019 76 New Mexico, 2019
9 Stevenson 1* Wyoming, 2019 1* Wyoming, 2019 41 Navy, 2019 0 41 Navy, 2019
16 Schmidt 5 Hawaii, 2019 6 Hawaii, 2019 147 Hawaii, 2019 1 Hawaii, 2019 75 Hawaii, 2019
RECEIVING
# Name Catches Yards TDs Long
7 G. Sanders 5* New Mexico, 2019 156 New Mexico, 2019 2* New Mexico, 2019 75 Hawaii, 2019
19 Eriksen 1* FAU, 2018 9* Wyoming, 2017 0 9* FAU, 2018
20 Waters 4* New Mexico, 2019 171 New Mexico, 2019 2* New Mexico, 2019 81 Colorado, 2019
24 Remsberg 2* Army, 2018 29 Navy, 2019 1 Boise State 2018 29 Navy, 2019
27 Peterson 1* SJSU, 2019 9 SJSU, 2019 0 9 SJSU, 2019
33 Birdow 1 Colorado State, 2018 9 Colorado State, 2018 0 9 Colorado State, 2018
80 Morris 1 Navy, 2019 10 Navy, 2019 0 10 Navy, 2019
87 Myers 1 Colorado St., 2019 8 Colorado St., 2019 0 8 Colorado St., 2019
87 Waguespack 3 UNM, 2018 51 UNM, 2018 2 UNM, 2018 43 UNM, 2018
PUNT RETURNS
# Name Returns Yards TDs Long
27 Peterson 2 Colorado, 2019 4 Colorado, 2019 0 6 Colorado, 2019
KICKOFF RETURNS
# Name Returns Yards TDs Long
2 Stevenson 1 SJSU, 2019 11 SJSU, 2019 0 11 SJSU, 2019
19 Eriksen 1 Boise State, 2017 5 Boise State, 2017 0 5 Boise State, 2017
22 Stoner 1* Army, 2019 23 Army, 2019 0 23 Army, 2019
27 Peterson 1* Washington St., 2019 19 Washington St., 2019 0 19 Washington St., 2019
Team
Rushes ..................................................................78 ............. vs Utah State (Oct 26, 2019)
Yards Rushing ..................................................448 ........... vs Utah State (Oct 26, 2019)
Yards Per Rush .................................................6.9 ............ at Hawai’i (Oct 19, 2019)
TD Rushes ...........................................................7 ................ vs COLGATE (Aug 31, 2019)
Pass attempts ...................................................26 ............. at Navy (Oct 05, 2019)
Pass completions ............................................11 ............. at Navy (Oct 05, 2019)
Yards Passing ....................................................327 ........... at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
Yards Per Pass ..................................................41.0 .......... vs COLGATE (Aug 31, 2019)
TD Passes ............................................................4 ................ at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
Total Plays ..........................................................84 ............. vs Utah State (Oct 26, 2019)
Total Offense ....................................................540 ........... at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
Yards Per Play ..................................................9.8 ............ at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
Points ....................................................................56 ............. at Hawai’i (Oct 19, 2019)
Sacks By ...............................................................7 ................ at Colorado State (Nov 16, 2019)
First Downs ........................................................30 ............. vs Utah State (Oct 26, 2019)
Penalties ..............................................................8 ................ vs San Jose State (Sep 27, 2019)
Penalty Yards ....................................................76 ............. vs San Jose State (Sep 27, 2019)
Turnovers ...........................................................3 ................ at Colorado (Sep 14, 2019)
3 at Navy (Oct 05, 2019)
Interceptions By ..............................................2 ................ vs Wyoming (Nov 30, 2019)
Punts .....................................................................5 ................ vs Army (Nov 02, 2019)
Punting Avg ......................................................51.0 .......... vs Fresno State (Oct 12, 2019)
Long Punt ...........................................................53 ............. vs Utah State (Oct 26, 2019)
53 vs Army (Nov 02, 2019)
Punts inside 20 ................................................3 ................ at Boise State (Sep 20, 2019)
Long Punt Return ...........................................6 ................ at Colorado (Sep 14, 2019)
SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg PASS DEFENSE G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
1. Boise State 14 63 61 1 0 15 0 486 34.7 1. Colorado State 12 316 183 6 57.9 2179 6.9 19 181.6
2. Air Force 13 58 52 1 1 13 0 443 34.1 2. San Jose State 12 340 208 16 61.2 2540 7.5 16 211.7
3. Hawaii 15 68 64 2 0 10 1 508 33.9 3. San Diego State 13 448 265 18 59.2 2761 6.2 10 212.4
4. San Jose State 12 43 37 3 0 20 0 361 30.1 4. Air Force 13 377 238 7 63.1 2848 7.6 21 219.1
5. Fresno State 12 46 44 1 0 12 1 360 30.0 5. Hawaii 15 484 286 14 59.1 3428 7.1 23 228.5
6. Utah State 13 45 45 0 0 21 1 380 29.2 6. Boise State 14 474 271 10 57.2 3270 6.9 20 233.6
7. Colorado State 12 42 41 1 0 14 0 337 28.1 7. Utah State 13 405 241 11 59.5 3102 7.7 20 238.6
8. Wyoming 13 41 37 1 0 15 0 330 25.4 8. Nevada 13 407 246 11 60.4 3261 8.0 31 250.8
9. UNLV 12 37 35 0 0 11 0 290 24.2 9. UNLV 12 413 245 9 59.3 3074 7.4 16 256.2
10.New Mexico 12 34 25 1 0 12 0 267 22.2 10.Wyoming 13 464 266 12 57.3 3337 7.2 15 256.7
11.Nevada 13 31 28 0 0 21 0 277 21.3 11.Fresno State 12 434 268 11 61.8 3110 7.2 20 259.2
12.San Diego State 13 30 28 1 0 22 0 276 21.2 12.New Mexico 12 412 258 4 62.6 3857 9.4 34 321.4
SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg
1. San Diego State 13 19 17 2 0 10 0 165 12.7 1. Wyoming 13 11 305 0 27.7
2. Wyoming 13 25 24 0 0 19 0 231 17.8 2. Colorado State 12 24 591 1 24.6
3. Air Force 13 34 27 0 0 9 0 258 19.8 3. New Mexico 12 26 627 0 24.1
4. Boise State 14 39 33 3 0 11 0 306 21.9 4. San Diego State 13 22 503 1 22.9
5. Fresno State 12 46 42 2 0 13 0 361 30.1 5. Hawaii 15 49 1092 0 22.3
6. Utah State 13 53 49 1 0 10 0 399 30.7 6. Utah State 13 34 745 2 21.9
7. Colorado State 12 47 45 1 0 15 0 374 31.2 7. Boise State 14 38 826 1 21.7
8. Hawaii 15 61 59 1 0 17 0 478 31.9 8. San Jose State 12 25 492 0 19.7
9. San Jose State 12 49 46 0 0 13 2 383 31.9 9. Nevada 13 33 645 0 19.5
10.Nevada 13 52 51 0 0 16 2 415 31.9 10.Fresno State 12 33 625 0 18.9
11.UNLV 12 49 44 1 0 18 1 396 33.0 11.UNLV 12 27 454 0 16.8
12.New Mexico 12 59 55 1 1 11 0 446 37.2 12.Air Force 13 7 93 0 13.3
PASS OFFENSE G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg
1. San Jose State 12 498 305 8 61.2 4056 8.1 24 338.0 1. Fresno State 12 9 120 0 13.3
2. Hawaii 15 635 396 17 62.4 5056 8.0 42 337.1 2. Boise State 14 25 301 2 12.0
3. Colorado State 12 446 280 11 62.8 3663 8.2 21 305.2 3. Utah State 13 12 138 1 11.5
4. Utah State 13 504 315 18 62.5 3628 7.2 22 279.1 4. Wyoming 13 34 366 0 10.8
5. Boise State 14 465 287 11 61.7 3664 7.9 31 261.7 5. Nevada 13 19 184 0 9.7
6. Nevada 13 500 310 13 62.0 3246 6.5 14 249.7 6. Colorado State 12 21 142 0 6.8
7. Fresno State 12 373 241 11 64.6 2721 7.3 17 226.8 7. San Diego State 13 27 181 1 6.7
8. UNLV 12 388 208 12 53.6 2474 6.4 20 206.2 8. New Mexico 12 24 147 0 6.1
9. San Diego State 13 397 253 6 63.7 2634 6.6 15 202.6 9. Hawaii 15 21 102 1 4.9
10.New Mexico 12 331 163 15 49.2 2340 7.1 13 195.0 10.San Jose State 12 10 48 0 4.8
11.Wyoming 13 256 120 9 46.9 1770 6.9 11 136.2 11.UNLV 12 20 49 0 2.5
12.Air Force 13 126 68 6 54.0 1602 12.7 14 123.2 12.Air Force 13 5 6 0 1.2
RUSHING DEFENSE G Atts Yards Avg. TD Yds/G PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic
1. San Diego State 13 356 980 2.8 8 75.4 1. San Diego State 13 448 265 18 59.2 2761 10 110.3
2. Air Force 13 375 1307 3.5 11 100.5 2. Wyoming 13 464 266 12 57.3 3337 15 123.2
3. Wyoming 13 477 1392 2.9 10 107.1 3. Boise State 14 474 271 10 57.2 3270 20 124.8
4. Boise State 14 454 1578 3.5 19 112.7 4. Hawaii 15 484 286 14 59.1 3428 23 128.5
5. Nevada 13 450 1940 4.3 18 149.2 5. San Jose State 12 340 208 16 61.2 2540 16 130.0
6. Fresno State 12 445 1927 4.3 24 160.6 6. UNLV 12 413 245 9 59.3 3074 16 130.3
7. New Mexico 12 456 1971 4.3 22 164.2 7. Colorado State 12 316 183 6 57.9 2179 19 131.9
8. UNLV 12 435 2234 5.1 28 186.2 8. Fresno State 12 434 268 11 61.8 3110 20 132.1
9. Colorado State 12 495 2350 4.7 23 195.8 9. Utah State 13 405 241 11 59.5 3102 20 134.7
10.Utah State 13 611 2625 4.3 29 201.9 10.Air Force 13 377 238 7 63.1 2848 21 141.3
11.Hawaii 15 545 3042 5.6 37 202.8 11.Nevada 13 407 246 11 60.4 3261 31 147.5
12.San Jose State 12 578 2785 4.8 30 232.1 12.New Mexico 12 412 258 4 62.6 3857 34 166.6
TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg TD Yds/G PUNTING G No. Yds Avt PR Avg TB Net
1. Hawaii 15 2009 5056 1056 7065 6.7 63 471.0 1. Colorado State 12 49 2274 46.4 94 1.9 5 42.4
2. Colorado State 12 1586 3663 841 5249 6.2 39 437.4 2. New Mexico 12 60 2738 45.6 131 2.2 4 42.1
3. Utah State 13 1979 3628 965 5607 5.8 40 431.3 3. San Diego State 13 74 3347 45.2 183 2.5 9 40.3
4. Boise State 14 2342 3664 994 6006 6.0 58 429.0 4. Fresno State 12 52 2209 42.5 51 1.0 4 40.0
5. San Jose State 12 1073 4056 805 5129 6.4 43 427.4 5. Wyoming 13 68 2816 41.4 146 2.1 5 37.8
6. Air Force 13 3881 1602 881 5483 6.2 55 421.8 6. Air Force 13 31 1253 40.4 38 1.2 3 37.3
7. New Mexico 12 2463 2340 832 4803 5.8 33 400.2 7. Nevada 13 73 2990 41.0 222 3.0 4 36.8
8. Fresno State 12 1911 2721 767 4632 6.0 44 386.0 8. Boise State 14 56 2200 39.3 83 1.5 3 36.7
9. UNLV 12 2018 2474 831 4492 5.4 37 374.3 9. Hawaii 15 42 1743 41.5 165 3.9 3 36.1
10.Nevada 13 1503 3246 946 4749 5.0 30 365.3 10.Utah State 13 70 2760 39.4 207 3.0 3 35.6
11.Wyoming 13 2804 1770 831 4574 5.5 38 351.8 11.San Jose State 12 47 1867 39.7 134 2.9 3 35.6
12.San Diego State 13 1827 2634 933 4461 4.8 27 343.2 12.UNLV 12 68 2890 42.5 482 7.1 5 33.9
TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G RED ZONE OFFENSE G Zone Pct TD R/P FG F/I/D/Other
1. San Diego State 13 980 2761 804 3741 4.7 18 287.8 1. Air Force 13 48-54 88.9 39 39/0 9-9 2/ 1/ 1/ 2
2. Air Force 13 1307 2848 752 4155 5.5 32 319.6 2. UNLV 12 29-33 87.9 23 12/11 6-7 1/ 1/ 1/ 0
3. Boise State 14 1578 3270 928 4848 5.2 39 346.3 3. Boise State 14 50-57 87.7 39 24/15 11-13 1/ 1/ 2/ 1
4. Wyoming 13 1392 3337 941 4729 5.0 25 363.8 4. San Jose State 12 47-56 83.9 32 19/13 15-16 1/ 1/ 5/ 1
5. Colorado State 12 2350 2179 811 4529 5.6 42 377.4 5. Hawaii 15 49-59 83.1 43 19/24 6-8 0/ 1/ 6/ 1
6. Nevada 13 1940 3261 857 5201 6.1 49 400.1 6. Wyoming 13 37-45 82.2 26 21/5 11-12 2/ 1/ 1/ 3
7. Fresno State 12 1927 3110 879 5037 5.7 44 419.8 7. Nevada 13 37-47 78.7 21 14/7 16-18 2/ 3/ 3/ 0
8. Hawaii 15 3042 3428 1029 6470 6.3 60 431.3 8. Fresno State 12 42-54 77.8 34 23/11 8-12 2/ 2/ 2/ 2
9. Utah State 13 2625 3102 1016 5727 5.6 49 440.5 9. San Diego State 13 34-44 77.3 19 11/8 15-15 2/ 1/ 4/ 3
10.UNLV 12 2234 3074 848 5308 6.3 44 442.3 10.New Mexico 12 29-38 76.3 23 16/7 6-7 3/ 1/ 2/ 2
11.San Jose State 12 2785 2540 918 5325 5.8 46 443.8 11.Colorado State 12 35-46 76.1 26 14/12 9-12 1/ 2/ 2/ 3
12.New Mexico 12 1971 3857 868 5828 6.7 56 485.7 12.Utah State 13 36-49 73.5 23 12/11 13-14 3/ 2/ 5/ 2
OPP 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total OPP 3RD-DN CONV. G Conv Att Pct
1. San Diego State 13 67 114 17 198 1. San Diego State 13 61 179 34.1
2. Air Force 13 77 131 8 216 2. Nevada 13 60 171 35.1
3. Colorado State 12 119 91 28 238 3. Colorado State 12 60 168 35.7
4. Boise State 14 92 146 20 258 4. Wyoming 13 75 200 37.5
Nevada 13 110 136 12 258 5. Boise State 14 77 198 38.9
6. UNLV 12 106 137 18 261 6. UNLV 12 67 172 39.0
7. Fresno State 12 122 121 19 262 7. Air Force 13 64 158 40.5
8. Wyoming 13 90 154 22 266 8. Hawaii 15 80 194 41.2
9. New Mexico 12 101 143 25 269 9. Fresno State 12 72 171 42.1
10.San Jose State 12 154 108 18 280 10.New Mexico 12 76 180 42.2
11.Utah State 13 148 138 18 304 11.Utah State 13 94 203 46.3
12.Hawaii 15 156 157 28 341 12.San Jose State 12 84 178 47.2
PASSING, Team, Cl G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G PASS EFFICIENCY, Team, Cl G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff.
1. LOVE, Josh, SJ, SR 12 481 293 8 60.9 3923 22 326.9 1. MCDONALD, Cole, HA, JR 14 511 326 14 63.8 4135 33 147.6
2. MCDONALD, Cole, HA, JR 14 511 326 14 63.8 4135 33 295.4 2. LOVE, Josh, SJ, SR 12 481 293 8 60.9 3923 22 141.2
3. LOVE, Jordan, US, JR 13 473 293 17 61.9 3402 20 261.7 3. O’BRIEN, Patrick, CS, JR 11 338 209 7 61.8 2803 13 140.0
4. O’BRIEN, Patrick, CS, JR 11 338 209 7 61.8 2803 13 254.8 4. REYNA, Jorge, FS, SR 12 365 236 11 64.7 2655 15 133.3
5. STRONG, Carson, NV, FR 10 374 237 7 63.4 2335 11 233.5 5. LOVE, Jordan, US, JR 13 473 293 17 61.9 3402 20 129.1
6. REYNA, Jorge, FS, SR 12 365 236 11 64.7 2655 15 221.2 6. AGNEW, Ryan, SD, SR 12 371 234 6 63.1 2462 14 128.0
7. AGNEW, Ryan, SD, SR 12 371 234 6 63.1 2462 14 205.2 7. OBLAD, Kenyon, LV, FR 11 308 167 9 54.2 2081 18 124.4
8. OBLAD, Kenyon, LV, FR 11 308 167 9 54.2 2081 18 189.2 8. STRONG, Carson, NV, FR 10 374 237 7 63.4 2335 11 121.8
9. TUIOTI, Tevaka, NM, SO 9 195 102 6 52.3 1460 7 162.2 9. TUIOTI, Tevaka, NM, SO 9 195 102 6 52.3 1460 7 120.9
10.HAMMOND III, DJ, AF, JR 13 111 56 6 50.5 1316 13 101.2
PUNT RETURN AVG, Team, Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg
TOTAL OFFENSE Team, Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. WILLIAMS, Avery, BSU, JR 14 22 290 2 74 13.2
1. MCDONALD, Cole, HA, JR 14 383 4135 612 4518 322.7 2. CONWAY, Austin, WY, 13 34 366 0 45 10.8
2. LOVE, Josh, SJ, SR 12 -88 3923 506 3835 319.6 3. WRIGHT, Dante, CS, FR 12 19 135 0 27 7.1
3. LOVE, Jordan, US, JR 13 175 3402 554 3577 275.2 4. ROGERS, De’John, NM, SR 12 24 147 0 23 6.1
4. O’BRIEN, Patrick, CS, JR 11 -21 2803 401 2782 252.9 5. GASSER, Jacob, LV, JR 11 20 49 0 10 2.5
5. REYNA, Jorge, FS, SR 12 264 2655 463 2919 243.2
6. STRONG, Carson, NV, FR 10 -6 2335 428 2329 232.9 KICK RETURN AVG Team, Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg
7. AGNEW, Ryan, SD, SR 12 116 2462 443 2578 214.8 1. SCARVER, Savon, US, JR 12 22 613 2 100 27.9
8. TUIOTI, Tevaka, NM, SO 9 262 1460 247 1722 191.3 2. HAWKINS, Anthony, CS, SR 12 21 545 1 99 26.0
9. OBLAD, Kenyon, LV, FR 11 -43 2081 353 2038 185.3 3. HIGHTOWER, John, BSU, SR 14 26 639 1 98 24.6
10.HAMMOND III, DJ, AF, JR 13 553 1316 232 1869 143.8 4. VICTOR, Lincoln, HA, FR 12 22 494 0 37 22.5
5. COLLINS, Tyleek, LV, SO 9 14 304 0 31 21.7
RECEIVE YDS/GAME, Team, Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg Yds/G 6. ZIGLER, Zamore, SJ, SR 12 16 344 0 46 21.5
1. WALKER, Tre, SJ, JR 10 79 1161 2 50 14.7 7.90 7. BYRD, Jordan, SD, SO 12 15 319 0 34 21.3
2. JACKSON, Warren, CS, JR 10 77 1119 8 87 14.5 7.70
3. BYRD II, Cedric, HA, SR 15 98 1097 10 46 11.2 6.53 PUNTING Team, Cl G Punts Yds Long Avg
4. COOKS, Elijah, NV, JR 13 76 926 8 55 12.2 5.85 1. STONEHOUSE, Ryan, CS, JR 12 49 2274 64 46.4
5. SMART, Jared, HA, JR 15 87 1129 5 58 13.0 5.80 2. DYER, Tyson, NM, JR 12 59 2718 63 46.1
SHARSH, Jason-M, HA, SR 15 87 913 5 30 10.5 5.80 3. HEICKLEN, Brandon, SD, SR 13 74 3347 61 45.2
7. MARINER, Siaosi, US, SR 13 63 987 10 80 15.7 4.85 4. HICKEN, Hayes, LV, SR 12 66 2861 71 43.3
8. WRIGHT, Dante, CS, FR 12 57 805 4 75 14.1 4.75 5. CONAWAY, Quinton, NV, SR 13 61 2621 67 43.0
9. SHAKIR, Khalil, BSU, SO 14 63 872 6 50 13.8 4.50 6. CUSICK, Blake, FS, SR 12 52 2209 64 42.5
10.SMITH, Kobe, SD, SO 13 58 691 4 42 11.9 4.46 7. GALOVICH, Ryan, WY, SR 13 63 2653 64 42.1
8. GALLAND, Alex, SJ, SR 12 47 1867 53 39.7
RECEIVING/GAME Team, Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg Rec/G 9. VELAZQUEZ, Joel, BSU, JR 14 56 2200 58 39.3
1. WALKER, Tre, SJ, JR 10 79 1161 2 50 14.7 116.1
2. JACKSON, Warren, CS, JR 10 77 1119 8 87 14.5 111.9 SCORING Team, Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G
3. MARINER, Siaosi, US, SR 13 63 987 10 80 15.7 75.9 1. EBERLE, Dominik, US, SR 13 0 45 21 0 108 8.3
4. WARD, JoJo, HA, SR 15 65 1134 11 71 17.4 75.6 2. MERCURIO, Matt, SJ, FR 12 0 37 20 0 97 8.1
5. SMART, Jared, HA, JR 15 87 1129 5 58 13.0 75.3 3. RIVERS, Ronnie, FS, JR 12 16 0 0 0 96 8.0
6. BYRD II, Cedric, HA, SR 15 98 1097 10 46 11.2 73.1 4. SACHSE, Eric, BSU, SR 14 0 61 14 0 103 7.4
7. COOKS, Elijah, NV, JR 13 76 926 8 55 12.2 71.2 5. ARAIZA, Matt, SD, FR 13 0 28 22 0 94 7.2
8. GAITHER, Bailey, SJ, SR 12 52 812 6 80 15.6 67.7 6. TALTON, Brandon, NV, FR 13 0 27 21 0 90 6.9
9. HIGHTOWER, John, BSU, SR 14 51 943 8 76 18.5 67.4 KOEHNKE, Jake, AF, SR 13 0 51 13 0 90 6.9
10.WRIGHT, Dante, CS, FR 12 57 805 4 75 14.1 67.1 8. SILVA, Cesar, FS, JR 12 0 44 12 0 80 6.7
9. ROTHE, Cooper, WY, SR 13 0 37 15 0 82 6.3
ALL PURPOSE Team, Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 10.MESKELL, Ryan, HA, SR 15 0 64 10 0 94 6.3
1. VALLADAY, Xazavian, WY, SO 12 1265 211 0 13 1489 124.1
2. HIGHTOWER, John, BSU, SR 14 154 943 0 639 1736 124.0
3. WALKER, Tre, SJ, JR 10 0 1161 0 0 1161 116.1
4. RIVERS, Ronnie, FS, JR 12 899 348 120 0 1367 113.9
5. JACKSON, Warren, CS, JR 10 0 1119 0 0 1119 111.9
6. WILLIAMS, Charles, LV, JR 12 1257 54 0 0 1311 109.2
7. DAVIS, Ahmari, NM, SR 9 832 63 0 0 895 99.4
8. WRIGHT, Dante, CS, FR 12 214 805 135 0 1154 96.2
9. BRIGHT, Gerold,. US, SR 13 921 230 0 79 1230 94.6
10.HOLANI, George, BSU, FR 14 1014 206 0 16 1236 88.3
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2019 final individual statistics
FIELD GOALS Team, Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G TACKLES FOR LOSS Team, Cl G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G
1. ARAIZA, Matt, SD, FR 13 22 26 84.6 1.69 1. WEAVER, Curtis, BSU, JR 14 16 5 100 18.5 1.32
2. MERCURIO, Matt, SJ, FR 12 20 24 83.3 1.67 2. PETERSON, Dom, NV, SO 12 14 2 69 15.0 1.25
3. EBERLE, Dominik, US, SR 13 21 24 87.5 1.62 3. JACKSON, Rayshad, LV, SR 12 12 4 43 14.0 1.17
TALTON, Brandon, NV, FR 13 21 25 84.0 1.62 4. BANKS, Keshawn, SD, SO 13 10 7 50 13.5 1.04
5. ROTHE, Cooper, WY, SR 13 15 22 68.2 1.15 5. HATADA, Chase, BSU, SR 13 12 2 46 13.0 1.00
6. KOEHNKE, Jake, AF, SR 13 13 13 100.0 1.00 6. VAINIKOLO, Alexander, NM, SR 12 10 3 75 11.5 0.96
SHELLEY, Andrew, NM, SO 12 12 16 75.0 1.00 7. KANIHO, Kekaula, BSU, JR 14 10 2 45 11.0 0.79
SACHSE, Eric, BSU, SR 14 14 17 82.4 1.00 8. HALLIBURTON, Alijah, WY, SR 13 9 4 42 11.0 0.85
SILVA, Cesar, FS, JR 12 12 21 57.1 1.00 9. TEZINO, Kyahva, SD, SR 13 7 7 51 10.5 0.81
10.GUTIERREZ, Daniel, LV, JR 12 11 14 78.6 0.92 10.HEARN, Jacobi, NM, FR 12 10 0 56 10.0 0.83
FIELD GOAL PCT Team, Cl G FG FGA Long Pct. FUMBLES FORCED Team, Cl G Num Avg/G
1. KOEHNKE, Jake, AF, SR 13 13 13 57 100.0 1. RICE, Justin, FS, JR 12 4 0.33
2. EBERLE, Dominik, US, SR 13 21 24 48 87.5 2. HARMON, Kyle, SJ, SO 12 3 0.25
3. ARAIZA, Matt, SD, FR 13 22 26 48 84.6 MOSBY, Arron, FS, JR 12 3 0.25
4. TALTON, Brandon, NV, FR 13 21 25 56 84.0 AUSTIN, Erin, NM, SR 12 3 0.25
5. MERCURIO, Matt, SJ, FR 12 20 24 49 83.3 5. LEFEGED JR, Troy, US, JR 13 3 0.23
6. SACHSE, Eric, BSU, SR 14 14 17 41 82.4 6. OSUNA, Jesse, SJ, SR 10 2 0.20
7. GUTIERREZ, Daniel, LV, JR 12 11 14 50 78.6 7. HANEY, Cameron, US, SR 11 2 0.18
8. SHELLEY, Andrew, NM, SO 12 12 16 52 75.0 JONES, Emmanuel, CS, JR 11 2 0.18
9. ROTHE, Cooper, WY, SR 13 15 22 53 68.2 9. HALL, Darren, SD, SO 12 2 0.17
10.MESKELL, Ryan, HA, SR 15 10 17 50 58.8 JACKSON, Rayshad, LV, SR 12 2 0.17
PAT KICKING PCT Team, Cl G Md Att Pct. FUMBLES RCVD Team, Cl G Num Avg/G
1. MESKELL, Ryan, HA, SR 15 64 64 100.0 1. FIFITA, Mosese, AF, SR 13 3 0.23
EBERLE, Dominik, US, SR 13 45 45 100.0 THOMPSON, Tariq, SD, JR 13 3 0.23
SILVA, Cesar, FS, JR 12 44 44 100.0 TE’I, Justus, US, JR 13 3 0.23
ARAIZA, Matt, SD, FR 13 28 28 100.0 4. GANDY, Esaias, WY, JR 10 2 0.20
5. SACHSE, Eric, BSU, SR 14 61 62 98.4 5. CRUZ, Alex, FS, SO 11 2 0.18
6. GUTIERREZ, Daniel, LV, JR 12 35 36 97.2 6. RICE, Justin, FS, JR 12 2 0.17
7. MERCURIO, Matt, SJ, FR 12 37 39 94.9 ROGERS, De’John, NM, SR 12 2 0.17
8. TALTON, Brandon, NV, FR 13 27 29 93.1 JACKSON, Dequan, CS, SO 12 2 0.17
9. KOEHNKE, Jake, AF, SR 13 51 55 92.7 HARMON, Kyle, SJ, SO 12 2 0.17
10.ROTHE, Cooper, WY, SR 13 37 40 92.5 10.PUTMAN, Ben, NV, SR 13 2 0.15
TACKLES (All positions) PASSES DEFENDED Team, Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G
Player Team, Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack 1. BARCOO, Luq, SD, SR 13 16 9 25 1.92
1. AGUAYO, Ethan, SJ, SR 9 LB 47 55 102 11.3 2.0 2. HALL, Darren, SD, SO 12 16 1 17 1.42
2. HALLIBURTON, Alijah, WY, SR 13 DB 73 57 130 10.0 2.0 3. FLOWERS, Jericho, LV, SR 12 12 4 16 1.33
3. HICKS, Jamal, CS, SR 12 59 58 117 9.8 1.5 4. LEWIS, Zane, AF, SR 13 15 1 16 1.23
4. RICE, Justin, FS, JR 12 LB 65 47 112 9.3 3.0 5. WHITE, Javin, LV, SR 12 11 3 14 1.17
5. JACKSON, Rayshad, LV, SR 12 LB 61 38 99 8.2 2.0 6. HANEY, Cameron, US, SR 11 11 1 12 1.09
6. WILSON, Logan, WY, SR 13 LB 62 43 105 8.1 1.0 7. DAVIS, Cortez, HA, JR 15 13 1 14 0.93
7. LEFEGED JR, Troy, US, JR 13 49 55 104 8.0 2.0 8. THOMPSON, Tariq, SD, JR 13 8 4 12 0.92
WALKER, Mykal, FS, SR 12 LB 56 40 96 8.0 2.5 9. ROGERS, De’John, NM, SR 12 10 1 11 0.92
9. LENARD, Jay, SJ, JR 12 DB 68 27 95 7.9 0.0 10.BROWN, Daniel, NV, SR 10 5 4 9 0.90
10.TEZINO, Kyahva, SD, SR 13 LB 43 56 99 7.6 3.5
11.MEEKS, Demonte, AF, JR 13 LB 43 55 98 7.5 4.0
1972
Orderia Mitchell (C), Associated Press
Academic All-Americans
(2nd), Gridiron (2nd) 1958 1973 1988
Gene Ogilvie (DE), UPI (2nd) Brock Strom (OT) Joe Debes (OT) Scott Salmon (DB)
David Hlatky (OL)
1973 1959 1976 James Hecker (DB)
Steve Heil (ROV), Associated Press (3rd) Rich Mayo (QB) Steve Hoog (WR)
1989
1974
Dave Lawson (LB/K), Football Writers 1960 1977 Chris Howard (HB)
Rich Mayo (QB) Mack McCollum (ROV)
1975 Don Baucom (HB) 1990
Dave Lawson (LB/K), UPI (2nd), 1978 Chris Howard (HB)
Football News (2nd) 1967 Steve Hoog (WR) J.T. Tokish (LB)
Ken Zagzebski (MG) Tom Foertsch (LB)
1981 Carl Janssen (OE) Tim Fyda (DE) 1992
Johnny Jackson (DB), Associated Press Grant Johnson (LB)
(2nd) 1969 1981
Ernie Jennings (WR) Mike France (LB) 1996
1982
Dave Schreck (OG), Kevin Ewing (ROV) Dustin Tyner (WR)
Associated Press (2nd) 1970
Ernie Jennings (WR) 1982 2003
1983 Bob Parker (QB) Jeff Kubiak (P) Ryan Carter (DE)
Mike Kirby (WR), Sporting News (2nd) Phil Bauman (LB)
John Kershner (FB), Football News (2nd) 1983 2004
1971 Jeff Kubiak (P) Ryan Carter (DE)
1985 Darryl Haas (LB/P)
Scott Thomas (DB), Consensus, Walter Camp, Bob Homburg (DE) 1987 2018
Kodak, AFCA, FWAA, Associated Press (2nd)
John Griffith (DT) Chad Hennings (DT) Garrett Kauppila (DB)
Mark Simon (P), Scripps Howard,
Associated Press (2nd) Scott Salmon (DB)
1972 James Hecker (DB)
1986 Gene Ogilvie (DE)
Terry Maki (LB), Kodak, Football News Bob Homburg (DE)
(2nd); Associated Press (3rd), AFCA Mark Prill (MG)
Tom Rotello (DB), Football News (2nd)
Outland Trophy Defender of the Nation Award East-West Shrine Bowl Pat Tillman Award
1987 Chad Hennings 2019 Kyle Johnson 2016 Weston Steelhammer
1994- Bret Cillessen, OG; Johnny Harrison, OLB 1989- Paul Walski, C; Rodney Lewis, FB 2008- Nick Charles, OL; Ryan Harrison, PK;
Chris Thomas, SS
1995- Beau Morgan, QB; Bret Cillessen, OG; 1990- Steed Lobotzke, OT; Rodney Lewis, FB;
Brian McCray, OLB Steve Brennan, NG; Brian Hill, ILB; Shanon 2009- Nick Charles, OL; Peter Lusk, OL; Jared
Yates, DB; Jason Christ, P Tew, FB; Erik Soderberg, PK; Ben Garland, NG;
1996- Beau Morgan, QB; Chris Gizzi, LB; Carl- Anthony Wright, DB
ton Hendrix, OG; Cameron Curry, DT 1991- Joe Wood, K; Kette Dornbusch, ILB; Sha-
non Yates, DB 2010 - Asher Clark, RB; Rick Ricketts, DL;
1997- Frank Mindrup, OG; Chris Gizzi, ILB; Tim Chase Darden, OL; A.J. Wallerstein, OL
Curry, Special Teams
2011 - Asher Clark, RB; Brady Amack, LB; An-
1998- James Norman, OL; Blane Morgan, QB; thony Wright, DB
Bryce Fisher, DT; Tim Curry, DB; Craig Thor-
stensen, ILB 2012 - Jordan Eason, OL; Alex Means, OLB
1999- Jackson Whiting, PK; James Norman, OL 2014 - Alex Hansen, DL; Jordan Pierce, ILB
2000 - Mike Thiessen, QB; Ryan Fleming, WR; 2015 - A.J. Ruechel, OL.
David Hildebrand, OG 2016 - Jalen Robinette, WR; Brodie Hicks, DB;
2002 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Wes Crawley, DB; Luke Strebel, PK.
Anthony Schlegel, ILB 2017 - Alex Norton, OL
2003 - Marchello Graddy, ILB 2018 - Griffin Landrum, OL; Jordan Jackson, DL
2006 - Drew Fowler, ILB 2019 - Connor Vikupitz, OL; Kyle Johnson, ILB;
2007- Chad Hall, WR/RB; Blaine Guenther, OC; Demonte Meeks, ILB
John Rabold, OLB; Carson Bird, CB
2008- Jake Paulson, DE
2009- Reggie Rembert, DB
2010 - Reggie Rembert, DB
2011 - Jon Davis, DB; A.J. Wallerstein, OL;
Parker Herrington, PK
2014 - Will Conant, PK; Michael Husar, Jr., OL;
Weston Steelhammer, DB.
2015 - Alex Hansen, DL; Sevrin Remmo, OL;
Weston Steelhammer, DB; Roland Ladipo, DB. Demonte Meeks
Scoring
49 ......vs. Northwestern, 2002 (52-3) (MW) 4. 3.1.........1990 (WAC)
49 ......vs. Wofford, 2003 (49-0) (MW) 3.1.........1986 (WAC)
3.1.........1994 (WAC)
Points Largest Defeat Margin
Season 1. 49 ......vs. Notre Dame, 1977 (49-0) (IND) Game
1. 473........2015 (MW) 2. 47 ......vs. UCLA, 1957 (47-0) (IND) 1. -1.7 .. vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC)
2. 457........2017 (MW) 47...... vs. BYU, 1990 (54-7) (WAC) 2. -1.2 .. vs. Brigham Young, 2002 (MW)
3. 454........2011 (MW) 4. 45...... vs. Colorado State, 2013 (58-13) (MW) 3. -1.0 .. vs. UTEP, 1990 (WAC)
4. 446........1989 (WAC) 5. 43 ......vs. Washington, 1980 (50-7) (WAC) 4. -0.8 .. vs. Brigham Young, 1995 (WAC)
446........1985 (WAC) 6. 42 ......vs. California, 2004 (56-14) (MW) 5. -0.5 .. vs. SMU, 1998 (WAC)
6. 443........2019 (MW) 7. 41 ......vs. Oklahoma, 2001 (44-3) (MW)
7. 440........2002 (MW) 8. 38 ......vs. Notre Dame, 1974 (38-0) (IND) Fewest Pass Attempts
8. 423........1998 (WAC) 38 ......vs. Wisconsin, 1979 (38-0) (IND) Season
9. 412........1988 (WAC) 38 ......vs. TCU, 2005 (48-10) (MW) 1. 129........1961 (IND)
10. 409........2014 (MW) 2. 150........1960 (IND)
Defense
3. 152........1964 (IND)
Game 4. 154........1957 (IND)
1. 75......vs. Northern Colorado, 1984 (WAC) 154........1959 (IND)
2. 73......vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) Fewest Total Yards
3. 72......vs. Nicholls State, 2009 (MW) Season Game
4. 69......vs. Colorado State, 1963 (IND) 1. 2,250.....1956 (IND) 1. 1............vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 (IND)
5. 68......vs. Davidson, 1972 (IND) 2. 2,345.....1958 (IND) 2. 2............vs. Army, 1990 (WAC)
6. 65......vs. UNLV, 1996 (WAC) 3. 2,364.....1964 (IND) 2............vs. Navy, 2008 (MW)
65......vs. Northwestern St., 2010 (MW) 4. 2,401.....1963 (IND) 4. 3............vs. Army, 1988 (WAC)
8. 63......vs. Morgan State, 2015 (MW) 5. 2,702.....1960 (IND) 3............vs. New Mexico, 1959 (IND)
63......vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MW) 3............vs. Kent State, 1978 (IND)
63......vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) Game
63......vs. Indiana State, 1993 (WAC) 1. 66..........vs. San Diego, 1956 (IND) Fewest Pass Completions
2. 95..........vs. VMI, 2017 (MW) Season
Scoring Average 3. 100........vs. Army, 1999 (MW) 1. 56..........1956 (IND)
Season 4. 124........vs. Washington, 1966 (IND) 2. 57..........1961 (IND)
1. 37.2.......1989 (WAC) 5. 127........vs. Hawaii, 1966 (IND) 3. 66..........1964 (IND)
37.2.......1985 (WAC) 4. 68..........1957 (IND)
3. 35.3.......1998 (WAC) Fewest Rushes 5. 72..........1960 (IND)
4. 35.2.......2017 (MW) Season
5. 34.9.......2000 (MW) 1. 372........1956 (IND) Game
34.9.......2011 (MW) 2. 391........1963 (IND) 1. 0............vs. Citadel, 1993 (WAC)
8. 34.3.......1988 (WAC) 3. 414........2000 (MW) 0............vs. Army, 1990 (WAC)
9. 34.1.......2019 (MW) 4. 415........2006 (MW) 0............vs. Colorado St, 1957 (IND)
10. 33.8.......2015 (MW) 5. 418........1997 (WAC) 0............vs. Army, 1988 (WAC)
33.8.......2002 (MW) 0............vs. Army, 2017 (MW)
Game 6. 1............vs. Navy, 2008* (MWC)
1. 12..........at Hawaii, 2015 (MW) * - Done nine times, most recent
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Fewest Passing Yards Tackles for Loss Game
Season (Includes Sacks) 1. 32 ....vs. Nevada, 2017 (MW)
1. 739........1961 (IND) Season 2. 30 ....vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC)
2. 826........1956 (IND) 1. 102........1998 (WAC) 30 ....vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MW)
826........1964 (IND) 2. 101........1997 (WAC) 4. 29 ....vs. Nevada, 2012 (MW)
4. 848........1959 (IND) 3. 97..........1994 (WAC) 29 ....vs. Utah State, 2019 (MW)
5. 883........1960 (IND) 4. 94..........1993 (WAC)
94..........2015 (MW) Passing First Downs
Game Season
1. 0............vs. The Citadel, 1993 (WAC) Game 1. 136 ..1970 (IND)
0............vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 1. 18..........vs. Navy, 2000 (MW) 2. 97 ....1976 (IND)
0............vs. Colorado St, 1957 (IND) 2. 16..........vs. Tulane, 1970 (WAC) 3. 91 ....1973 (IND)
0............vs. Army, 1988 (WAC) 3. 15..........vs. The Citadel, 1990 (WAC) 4. 85 ....1966 (IND)
0............vs. Army, 2017 (MW) 15..........vs. North Carolina, 1969 (IND) 85 ....2000 (MW)
6. 8............vs. Tulsa, 1957 (IND) 15..........vs. Missouri, 1971 (IND)
8............vs. Navy, 2006 (MW) 15..........vs. BYU, 1999 (MW) Game
1. 22 ....vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND)
Interceptions TFL Yardage 2. 17 ....vs. New Mexico, 1958 (IND)
Season (Includes Sacks) 3. 16 ....vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND)
1. 28..........1985 (WAC) Season 4. 15 ....vs. Navy, 1970 (IND)
2. 25..........1983 (WAC) 1. 606........1985 (WAC) 15 ....vs. Arizona, 1973 (IND)
3. 22..........1956 (IND) 2. 460........1998 (WAC)
4. 21..........1994 (WAC) 3. 459........1997 (WAC) Blocked Kicks
5. 20..........1970 (IND), 2009 (MW) 4. 449........1971 (IND) Season
5. 448........1969 (IND) 1. 11 ....1997 (WAC)
Game 2. 9 ......2000 (MW)
1. 6.......vs. Houston, 2009 (MW) Game 3. 8 ......1992 (WAC)
6.......vs. Wyoming, 1992 (WAC) 1. 98..... vs. Tulane, 1970 (IND) 8 ......1999 (WAC)
3. 5.......vs. Boise State, 2014 (MW) 2. 85..... vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC) 5. 7 ......1998 (WAC)
5.......vs. Rice, 1997 (WAC) 3. 83..... vs. Utah State, 1969 (IND) 7 ......2001 (MW)
5.......vs. Navy, 1986 (WAC) 4. 78..... vs. Navy, 2000 (MW) 7 ......2003 (MW)
5.......vs. Colorado State, 1968 (IND) 5. 73..... vs. Fresno State, 1997 (WAC) 7 ......2006 (MW)
Completion Pct
Career Isaiah Sanders
1. .619 Shaun Carney, 2004-07
2. .588 Tim Murphy, 1964
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Receiving Season
1. 29.9 Ben Waters, 2019
2015 Garrett Brown, WR
Jalen Robinette, WR
27-557
26-641
Receptions 2. 27.4 Jalen Robinette, 2016 2016 Jalen Robinette, WR 35-959
Career 3. 25.7 Anthony Park, 2002 2017 Marcus Bennett, WR 19-403
1. 148 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 4. 24.9 Geraud Sanders, 2019 2018 Marcus Bennett, WR 24-465
2. 120 Jalen Robinette, 2013-16 5. 24.7 Jalen Robinette, 2015 2019 Geraud Sanders, WR 30-746
3. 106 Mike Kirby, 1980-83
4. 100 Charlie Longnecker, 1967-69 Game
5. 92 Matt Farmer, 1997-99 1. 32.2 Marcus Bennett vs. Navy, 2017
Season
2. 31.4
3. 31.2
Tim McVey vs. New Mexico, 2015
Geraud Sanders vs. New Mexico, 2019 Total Offense
1. 74 Ernie Jennings, 1970 4. 30.0 Jalen Robinette vs. Utah State, 2015
2. 57 Cormac Carney, 1978 5. 29.8 Ernie Jennings vs. N. Carolina, 1968 Individual Plays
3. 53 Mike Bolen, 1970 Career
4. 52 Ryan Fleming, 2000 Leaders by Season 1 1,340 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79
5. 51 Ernie Jennings, 1969 Year Player, Pos. #-Yards 2. 1,287 Shaun Carney, 2004-07
1956 Tom Jozwiak, OE 13-260 3. 1,032 Beau Morgan, 1994-96
Game 1957 Tom Jozwiak, OE 20-272
1. 15 Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1969 1958 Bob Brickey, OE 25-281 4. 1,011 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11
2. 14 Mike Bolen vs. Colorado, 1970 1959 Mike Quinlan, HB 29-373 5. 920 Dee Dowis, 1986-89
3. 13 Ernie Jennings vs. Stanford, 1970 1960 Mike Quinlan, HB 17-146
4. 11 Charlie Longnecker vs. Stanford, 1970 1961 Terry Isaacson, HB 19-239 Season
11 Cormac Carney vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 1962 Dick Brown, OE 17-236 1. 442 Bob Parker, 1970
1963 Fritz Greenlee, OE 15-323 2. 438 Dave Ziebart, 1977
Receiving Yards 1964 Jim Greth, OE 33-436 3. 426 Keith Boyea, 2001
Career 1965 Bill Manning, OE 25-251
1. 2,697 Jalen Robinette, 2013-16 4. 405 Beau Morgan, 1996
1966 Jim Schultz, OE 33-525 5. 398 Beau Morgan, 1995
2. 2,392 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 1967 Carl Janssen, OE 18-259
3. 1,909 Mike Kirby, 1980-83 1968 Charlie Longnecker, OE 45-622
4. 1,515 Ryan Fleming, 1999-2001 1969 Ernie Jennings, FL 51-729 Game
5. 1,504 Matt Farmer, 1997-99 1970 Ernie Jennings, FL 74-1,289 1. 67 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969
1971 Paul Bassa, OE 31-513 2. 60 Gary Baxter vs. Washington, 1967
Season 1972 Frank Murphy, FL 31-539 3. 57 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970
1. 1,289 Ernie Jennings, 1970 1973 Frank Murphy, FL 30-415 57 Dave Ziebart vs. Baylor, 1977
2. 959 Jalen Robinette, 2016 1974 Bob Farr, SE 32-467 57 Keith Boyea vs. CSU, 2001
3. 930 Ryan Fleming, 2000 1975 John Covington, TE 26-213
4. 874 Jason Brown, 2005 1976 Paul Williams, SE 45-684
5. 870 Cormac Carney, 1978 1977 Steve Hoog, FL 29-474
1978 Cormac Carney, SE 57-870
Game 1979 Mike Fortson, RB 27-177
1. 235 Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1970 1980 Andy Bark, WR 47-794
2. 220 Cormac Carney vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 1981 Mike Kirby, WR 35-419
3. 210 Jalen Robinette vs. Utah State, 2015 1982 Mike Kirby, WR 30-593
4. 198 Frank Murphy vs. Arizona St, 1972 1983 Mike Kirby, WR 38-862
5. 184 Jason Brown vs. Utah, 2005 1984 Ken Carpenter, WR 15-258
1985 Ken Carpenter, WR 42-869
Touchdowns 1986 Tyrone Jeffcoat, WR 20-369
Career 1987 Tyler Barth, WR 14-218
1. 28 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 1988 Greg Cochran, WR 12-243
2. 13 Frank Murphy, 1971-73 1989 Steve Senn, WR 30-586
3. 12 Jalen Robinette, 2014-16 1990 David Mott, TE 8-102
4. 9 Bob Farr, 1972-74 1991 Scott Hufford, WR 8-334
9 Jake Campbell, 1993-95 1992 Peter Wilkie, TE 15-210
9 Zack Kauth, 2008-11 1993 Richie Marsh, WR 19-321
1994 Jeremy Johnson, HB 18-337
Season 1995 Jake Campbell, HB 25-353
1. 17 Ernie Jennings, 1970 1996 Marcus Alexander, WR 23-382
2. 9 Ernie Jennings, 1969 1997 Matt Farmer, WR 23-380
3. 8 Cormac Carney, 1978 1998 Matt Farmer, WR 35-650
4. 7 Frank Murphy, 1972 1999 Matt Farmer, WR 34-484
6. 6 Garrett Brown, 2014 2000 Ryan Fleming, WR 52-930
6 Jalen Robinette, 2017 2001 Ryan Fleming, WR 28-416
2002 Adam Strecker, TE 14-261
Game 2003 Alec Messerall, WR 21-328
1. 5 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 1969 2004 J.P. Waller, WR 32-476
2. 3 Tim McVey vs. New Mexico, 2015# 2005 Jason Brown, WR 49-874
# Done eight times, most recent 2006 Victor Thompson, WR 23-301
2007 Chad Hall, WR/TB 50-524
Reception Average 2008 Josh Cousins, WR 16-176
Career 2009 Kevin Fogler, WR 25-567
1. 28.5 Craig Hancock, 1994-95 2010 Jonathan Warzeka, WR 18-406
2. 22.5 Jalen Robinette, 2013-16 2011 Zack Kauth, WR 31-620
3. 22.4 Geraud Sanders, 2017-19 2012 Ty MacArthur, WR 24-411
4. 22.3 Kevin Fogler, 2008-10
5. 22.1 Ronald Cleveland, 2015-18
2013 Garrett Brown, WR 19-237 Ben Waters
2014 Jalen Robinette, WR 43-806
1957 (3-6-1)
Coach: L.T. “Buck” Shaw
Co-Captains: Brock Strom & Charles Zaleski+
S.20 at UCLA*....................................L 0-47
S.28 Occidental .................................W 40-6
O.5 Detroit .......................................W 19-12
O.11 at George Washington ..............L 0-20
O.26 at Tulsa ......................................L 7-12
N.2 at Wyoming ...............................T 7-7
N.9 Denver.......................................L 14-26
N.16 at Utah ......................................L 0-34
N.23 New Mexico ..............................W 31-0
N.30 Colorado State ..........................L 7-20
* - First crowd of over 30,000 to watch Air Force game
(33,293). + - Game captains. Strom and Zaleski were named
co-captains at the end of the season.
1958 Cotton Bowl Team
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past season results
1963 (7-4-0) 1968 (7-3-0) 1971 (6-4-0)
Coach: Ben Martin Coach: Ben Martin
Co-Captains: Terry Isaacson & Todd Jagerson Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Brian Bream & John Greenlaw
S.21 -/10 Washington ......................W 10-7 Captain: Dick Swanson S.18 Missouri * .................................W 7-6
S.28 Colorado State..........................W 69-0 S.21 -/16 Florida (N1) .......................L 20-23 S.25 Wyoming ..................................W 23-19
O.5 at SMU......................................L 0-10 S.28 -/20 Wyoming ..........................W 10-3 O.2 at 11/9 Penn State ...................L 14-16
O.12 at 10/- Nebraska ......................W 17-13 O.5 at Stanford ...............................L 13-23 O.9 SMU..........................................W 30-0
O.19 at Maryland ..............................L 14-21 O.12 Navy (N2) .................................W 26-20 O.16 Army .........................................W 20-7
O.26 Boston College .........................W 34-7 O.19 at Colorado State .....................W 31-0 O.23 at Colorado State (-/20) ...........W 17-12
N.2 Army# (N1) ...............................L 10-14 O.26 at Pittsburgh.............................W 27-14 O.30 at 15/13 Arizona St. (18/18)..........L 28-44
N.9 UCLA .........................................W 48-21 N.2 North Carolina ..........................W 28-15 N.6 Oregon .....................................L 14-23
N.16 at New Mexico .........................W 30-8 N.9 Arizona .....................................L 10-14 N.13 at Tulsa .....................................W 17-7
D.7+ Colorado ...................................W 17-14 N.16 Tulsa .........................................W 28-8 N.20 at 10/10 Colorado ....................L 17-53
GATOR BOWL N.23 at Colorado...............................W 58-35 * - Air Force’s 75th victory.
D.28 North Carolina (N2) ..................L 0-35 N1 - Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla.
+ - changed from Nov. 23 because of President Kennedy’s N2 - Soldier Field, Chicago.
death. 1972 (6-4-0)
N1 - Soldier Field, Chicago. Coach: Ben Martin
N2 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla.
1969 (6-4-0)
Co-Captains: Orderia Mitchell & Gene Ogilvie
# - First crowd over 67,000 to watch Air Force regular sea- Coach: Ben Martin S.16 Wyoming ..................................W 45-14
son game (76,660). Co-Captains: Gary Baxter & Ed Epping .. S.23 Pittsburgh .................................W 41-13
S.13 at Southern Methodist .............W 26-22 S.30 Davidson (17/-).........................W 68-6
S.20 at -/10 Missouri ........................L 17-19 O.7 at Colorado State (15/19).........W 53-13
1964 (4-5-1) S.27 20/- Wyoming ..........................L 25-27 O.14 at Boston College(15/15) .........W 13-9
Coach: Ben Martin O.11 at North Carolina......................W 20-10 O.21 Navy* (14/16)...........................L 17-21
Co-Captains: Dick Czarnota & Wendell Harkleroad O.18 Oregon* ...................................W 60-13 O.28 at 13/16 Arizona State .............W 39-31
S.19 at Washington ..........................W 3-2 O.25 Colorado State (-/20) ...............W 28-7 N.4 at Army*(15/19) .......................L 14-17
S.26 at Michigan ..............................L 7-24 N.1 at Army (-/19)...........................W 13-6 N.11 12/12 Notre Dame ...................L 7-21
O.3 Colorado State..........................W 14-6 N.8 Utah State (-/19) ......................W 38-13 N.18 15/15 Colorado ........................L 7-38
O.10 5/6 Notre Dame .......................L 7-34 N.15 at 12/13 Stanford (-/20) ...........L 34-47 * - First Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy Season.
O.17 Missouri....................................L 7-17 N.22 at 9/8 Notre Dame ...................L 6-13
O.24 at Boston College .....................L 7-13 * - “Fog Bowl” game.
O.31 Arizona .....................................W 7-0 1973 (6-4-0)
N.7 at UCLA.....................................W 24-15 Coach: Ben Martin
N.14 Wyoming ..................................T 7-7
1970 (9-3-0)
Co-Captains: Rich Haynie & Jim Morris .
N.21 at Colorado...............................L 23-28 Coach: Ben Martin S.22 Oregon .....................................W 24-17
Co-Captains: Cyd Maattala & Virgil Staponski S.29 New Mexico .............................W 10-6
S.12 Idaho ........................................W 45-7 O.6 7/7 Penn State..........................L 9-19
1965 (3-6-1) S.19 at Wyoming ..............................W 41-17 O.13 at 17/17 Colorado ....................L 17-38
S.26 Missouri (N1) (-/20)..................W 37-14 O.20 at Navy .....................................L 6-42
Coach: Ben Martin O.3 Colorado State (10/10).............W 37-22 O.27 Davidson...................................W 41-19
Captain: Paul Stein O.10 Tulane (7/8) ..............................W 24-3 N.3 Army .........................................W 43-10
S.18 at Wyoming ..............................L 14-31 O.17 Navy (N2) (6/7).........................W 26-3 N.10 Rutgers .....................................W 31-14
S.25 -/12 Nebraska...........................L 17-27 O.24 Boston College (6/7).................W 35-10
O.2 Stanford....................................L 16-17 N.17 at Arizona .................................W 27-26
O.31 at Arizona (7/7) ........................W 23-20 N.22 at 5/5 Notre Dame ...................L 15-48
O.9 California ..................................L 7-24
O.16 Oregon (N1)..............................T 18-18 N.7 at Oregon (7/9) ........................L 35-46
O.23 at Univ. of Pacific......................W 40-0 N.14 Stanford (12/13).......................W 31-14
O.30 10/- UCLA ...............................L 0-10 N.21 Colorado (8/10) ........................L 19-49
N.6 Army (N2) .................................W 14-3 SUGAR BOWL
N.13 at Arizona .................................W 34-7 J.1 Tennessee (N3) (11/11)............L 13-34
N.20 Colorado ...................................L 6-19 N1 - Busch Stadium, St. Louis.
N1 - Multnomah Stadium, Portland, Ore. N2 - Washington, D.C., Kennedy Stadium.
N2 - Soldier Field, Chicago.
N3 - Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, La.
Air Force finished the season ranked 13/16 in final poll.
1966 (4-6-0)
Coach: Ben Martin
1967 (2-6-2)
Coach: Ben Martin
Captain: Neal Starkey
S.16 at Oklahoma State....................T 0-0
S.23 at Wyoming ..............................L 10-37
S.30 Washington ..............................L 7-30
O.7 at California ..............................L 12-14
O.14 North Carolina ..........................W 10-8
O.21 at Tulane ..................................W 13-10
O.28 Colorado State..........................T 17-17
N.4 Army* .......................................L 7-10
N.18 at Arizona .................................L 10-14
N.25 Colorado ...................................L 0-33
* - Record crowd at Falcon Stadium (49,536). First home-
coming game.
1976 (4-7-0)
Coach: Ben Martin
1983 (10-2-0)
Co-Captains: Mark Kenney & Ken Wood 1979 (2-9-0) Coach: Ken Hatfield
S.11 Univ. of Pacific*........................ W 36-3 Co-Captains: Game Captains
S.18 Iowa State ................................ L 6-41 Coach: Ken Hatfield S.3 at Colorado State* ................... W 34-13
S.25 at 4/5 UCLA .............................. L 7-40 Co-Captains: Ryan Williams & Dave Ziebart+ S.10 Texas Tech................................ W 28-13
O.2 Kent State(N1).......................... L 19-24 S.9 Tulsa ......................................... L 7-24 S.17 at Wyoming* ............................ L 7-14
O.9 Navy ......................................... W 13-3 S.15 at Wisconsin ............................. L 0-38 S.24 Brigham Young * ...................... L 28-46
O.16 Colorado State ......................... L 3-27 S.22 Illinois ....................................... L 19-27 O.8 at Navy ..................................... W 44-17
O.23 The Citadel ............................... L 7-26 S.29 Kansas State ............................. L 6-19 O.15 Texas-El Paso* .......................... W 37-25
O.30 at Army .................................... L 7-24 O.6 at Navy ..................................... L 9-13 O.22 Utah* ....................................... W 33-31
N.6 at Arizona St. ............................ W 31-30 O.13 9/10 Notre Dame ..................... L 13-38 O.29 Army......................................... W 41-20
N.13 at Vanderbilt ............................ L 10-34 O.20 at Oregon* ............................... L 9-17 N.5 Hawai’i* ................................... W 45-10
N.20 19/- Wyoming (U) .................... W 41-21 O.27 at Colorado State ..................... L 6-20 N.19 at Notre Dame ......................... W 23-22
* - Air Force’s 100th victory. N.3 Army......................................... W 28-7 N.26 at San Diego State* (16/17) ..... W 38-7
N1 - Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio. N.10 at Georgia Tech ........................ L 0-21 INDEPENDENCE BOWL
N.17 Vanderbilt ................................ W 30-29 D.10 Mississippi(N1) (16/16) ............ W 9-3
+ - Game captains were used. Ziebart and Williams were N1 - Game played in Shreveport, La.
named co-captains at the end of the season. * - Western Athletic Conference Games.
1977 (2-8-1) * - Oregon used ineligible player. Game forfeited to Air Air Force ended the season ranked 15/13 in final polls.
Force.
Coach: Ben Martin
Co-Captains: Jack Kucera & Jim Weidmann
S.10 at Wyoming .............................. T 0-0
S.17 at California .............................. L 14-24 1980 (2-9-1)
S.24 Univ. of Pacific.......................... W 15-13
O.1 at Georgia Tech ........................ L 3-30 Coach: Ken Hatfield
O.8 at Navy ..................................... L 7-10 Co-Captains: Mike Bloomfield & Scott Schafer
S.6 at Colorado State* ................... L 9-21
O.15 Arizona State ............................ L 14-37
S.13 at 18/19 Washington ............... L 7-50
O.22 at Baylor ................................... L 7-28 S.20 San Diego State* ...................... L 10-13
O.29 Boston College ......................... L 14-36 S.27 at Illinois ................................... T 20-20
N.5 Army......................................... L 6-31 O.4 at Yale ...................................... L 16-17
N.12 Vanderbilt ................................ W 34-28 O.11 Navy ........................................ W 21-20
N.19 at 6/6 Notre Dame ................... L 0-49 O.18 at Tulane .................................. L 7-28
N.1 Boston College ......................... L 0-23
N.8 at Army .................................... L 24-47
N.15 Wyoming* ................................ W 25-7
N.22 at 2/2 Notre Dame ................... L 10-24
N.29 at Hawai’i* ............................... L 12-20
* - Western Athletic Conference Games. 1980 marks AFA’s
first year in the WAC.
Scoring Plays
UNC - Willard 1 run (Kick failed), 1/2:34 1982 H F
UNC - Edge 6 run (Pass failed), 2/9:40 Dec. 31, Birmingham, AL
UNC - Robinson 5 pass from Black (Robinson pass
from Black), 2/4:29 Score 1 2 3 4 Final
UNC - Kessler 1 run (Lacey pass from Edge), 3/4:44 Air Force 7 7 3 19 36
UNC - Black 5 run (Chapman kick), 4/13:19 Vanderbilt 7 14 7 0 28
Team Statistics
Category AFA UT
First Downs 17 14
Rush-Pass-Pen 9-8-0 10-4-0
Rushing Yards 189 214
Passing (C-A-I) 1-5-0 9-18-2
Passing Yards 5 88
Punts (#-Avg) 11-49.2 6-44.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 6-45 8-67
Scoring Plays
UM - Innocent 5 run (Lee kick), 1/2:42
UM - Lee 24 FG, 2/11:11
UM - Lee 29 FG, 4/9:56
Team Statistics
Category AFA UM
First Downs 14 13
Rush-Pass-Pen 8-5-1 7-5-1
Rushing Yards 104 168
Passing (C-A-I) 10-17-2 9-19-0
Passing Yards 81 163
Punts (#-Avg) 5-33.0 5-20.2
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1
Penalties-Yards 6-53 7-57
Team 1 2 3 4 Final
Houston 0 6 14 0 20
Air Force 14 10 10 13 47
Scoring
AF- Clark 36 run (Soderberg kick), 1/12:38
AF- Tew 6 run (Soderberg kick), 1/8:52
H- Hogan 33 FG, 2/14:51
AF- Clark 22 run (Soderberg kick), 2/8:55
H- Hogan 33 FG, 2/1:21
AF- Soderberg 27 FG, 2/0:00
H- Carrier 79 KOR (Hogan kick), 3/14:47
AF- Warzeka 100 KOR (soderberg kick), 3/14:31
H- Edwards 10 pass Keenum (Hogan kick), 3/12:46
AF- Soderberg 27 FG, 3/7:27
AF- Jefferson 1 run (Soderberg kick), 4/14:05
AF- Tew 71 run (Soderberg kick fail), 4/3:32
Team Statistics
Category UH AFA
First Downs 18 27
Rush-Pass-Pen 6-11-1 18-8-1
Rushing Yards 109 402
Passing (C-A-I) 24-41-6 10-14-0
Passing Yards 222 161
Punts (#-Avg) 2-45.5 2-42.5
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
Tim Jefferson became the first quarterback in school history to start four bowl games.
Scoring Scoring
SA-Magee 75 pass-Davis (Pa erson kick), 1/14:49 AF-Hammond 1 run (Koehnke kick), 2/14:52
AF-Strebel 25 FG, 1/9:05 WS-Patmon 2 pass-Gordon (Mazza kick), 2/10:43
SA-Ayoola 2 run (Pa erson kick), 1/6:08 AF-Koehnke 28 FG, 2/3:39
SA-Davis 4 run (Pa erson kick), 2/10:41 AF-Birdow 3 run (Koehnke kick), 2/1:19
AF-Strebel 22 FG, 2/6:34 WS-Borghi 5 pass-Gordon (Mazza kick), 2/:24
AF-Cleveland 14 run (Strebel kick), 2/1:49 AF-Hammond 7 run (Koehnke kick), 3/8:19
AF-Owens 1 run (Robine e-Worthman), 2/:25 WS-Arconado 13 pass-Gordon (Mazza kick), 4/9:59
AF-Robinette 75 pass-Worthman (Strebel kick), 3/14:42 AF-Remsberg 3 run (Koehnke kick), 4/3:50
AF-Williams 6 run (Strebel kick), 3/6:35
AF-Strebel 37 FG, 3/2:03 Team Statistics WSU AF
AF-Owens 22 run (Strebel kick), 4/9:22 First Downs 15 28
Rush-Pass-Pen 1-14 27-0-1
Team Statistics USA AF Rushing Yards 27 381
First Downs 13 24 Passing (C-A-I) 28-42-0 4-12-1
Rush-Pass-Pen 6-7-0 14-6-4 Passing Yards 351 30
Rushing Yards 245 253 Punts (#-Avg) 1-46.0 2-38.0
Passing (C-A-I) 10-26-1 7-10-0 Fumbles 1-1 2-0
Passing Yards 245 207
Punts (#-Avg) 5-37.0 2-36.5 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)
Fumbles 2-2 1-0 Rushing (Att-Yds): Remsberg (AFA) 26-178-1, Borghi
6-27-0 (WSU)
Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Hammonds (AFA) 4-12-1-
Rushing (Att-Yds): Owens (AFA) 17-74-2, Johnson 30-0. Gordon (WSU) 28-42-0-351-3.
4-44-0 (USA) Receiving (Att-Yds): Waters (AFA) 2-12-0. Arconado
Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Worthman (AFA) 7-10-0- (WSU) 11-167-1. Attendance: 33,868.
207-1. Davis (USA) 10-24-1-245-1. Game Offensive MVP: Kadin Remsberg;
Receiving (Att-Yds): Robinette (AFA) 2-124-1. Magee Game Defensive MVP: Grant Donaldson.
5-154-1 (USA). Attendance: 33,868.
Game Offensive MVP: Arion Worthman; Game Defen-
sive MVP: Weston Steelhammer.
Sacks Receiving
1. 3.0...... Corey Nelson vs. Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley Most Recpt: ... 20, Norman Johnson, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame
2. 2.0...... Jordan Pierce vs. Western Michigan, 2014 Idaho Potato Most Yards: ... 173, Norman Johnson, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame
2.0...... Chad Hennings vs. Arizona State, 1987 Freedom Most TDs: ...... 3*, Kenny Lawler, California, 2015 Armed Forces
2.0...... William Mayfield vs. Tennessee, 1971 Sugar Done five times, most recent listed
5. 1.0...... Mul ple mes, Most Recent:
........... Mosese Fifita/Grant Donaldson vs. Scoring
........... Washington State, 2019 Cheez-It Most FGs: ...............3, Charlie Ward, Texas, 1985 Bluebonnet
Most PATs: .............7, Matt Anderson, California, 2015 Armed Forces
Most Points: ...........24, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper
Longest Plays
Rusing TD:...............76 yds, S. McCullough, Oregon, 1997 Las Vegas
Passing TD: .............78 yds, Pat Johnson from Akili Smith, Oregon,
1997 Las Vegas
Field Goal:...............39 yds, Neil Teevan, Mississippi, 1983 Independence
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