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table of contents/quick facts

Table of Contents/Quick Facts .......... 1 Matt McGettigan ............................... 33 History


Game Day at Falcon Stadium ............ 2-3 Alex Means ........................................ 34 Consensus All-Americans .................. 94
Commander-in-Chief’s Rivalry........... 4-5 Ben Miller .......................................... 35 All-Americans .................................... 95
Brian Bullard Award .......................... 6-7 Andre Morris ..................................... 36 All-American Bios .............................. 96-99
Falcons in the NFL ............................. 8-9 John Rudzinski ................................... 37 College Football Hall of Fame ............ 100
Falcon Stadium ................................. 10-11 Bill Sheridan....................................... 38 Air Force Team Awards ..................... 101
Holaday Athletic Center .................... 12 Mike Thiessen.................................... 39 Air Force  Major Award Winners ....... 102
Steve Senn ......................................... 40 All-Star Games/Team Captains.......... 103
Support Staff ..................................... 40-41 Academic All-Conference .................. 104
The Academy All-Time Coaches ............................... 42-44
The Air Force Academy ..................... 14 All-Conference Players ...................... 105
Team Records .................................... 106-08
Senior Leadership .............................. 15 The Players Individual Records ............................. 109-115
Director of Athletics .......................... 16 Rosters............................................... 46-47
Athletic Department.......................... 17 Lettermen .......................................... 116-121
Meet the Falcons ............................... 48-66
The Falcon ......................................... 18 Past Season Results ........................... 122-128
The Air Force Song............................. 19 Last Season Bowl Recaps ...................................... 129-135
Falcon Football Pageantry ................. 20 2019 Season Stats ............................. 68-81 Bowl Records ..................................... 136-138
2019 Game Recaps ............................ 82-86
The Coaches Media
Troy Calhoun, Head Coach ............... 22-24 Media Info./Communications Staff ... 140
Jake Campbell.................................... 25 Mountain West Local Media Outlets/Radio ................ 141
Ari Confesor....................................... 26 2019 Mountain West Stats ................ 88-92 Results vs. 2020 Opponents .............. 142-143
Del Cowsette ..................................... 27
Curome Cox ....................................... 28
Jordan Eason ..................................... 29
Jonathan Himebauch......................... 30
Brian Knorr ........................................ 31
Steed Lobotzke .................................. 32

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

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gameday at falcon stadium

After every Falcon score, the cadets storm the field


and do pushups for every Air Force point on the
board.

After every game, the Falcons stand hand-in-hand in


front of the cadet wing as the Drum and Bugle Corps
plays the alma mater.

Prior to every service academy


game, the “prisoners of war” are
exchanged at midfield. The POWs
are exchange cadets from the
other academies who sit with
their respective academies dur-
ing the game.

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gameday at falcon stadium

At the base of the Rampart


Range of the Rocky Moun-
tains, game day at Falcon
Stadium is truly a remarkable
experience. Pre-game fly-bys,
the march-on, the Drum and
Bugle Corps and the spirited
cadet section,
make Falcon Stadium
the place to be on Game Day

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commander-in-chief’s trophy

The seniors from the winning


team in the battle for the Trophy
make a trip to the White House for
a ceremony with the President of
the United States.
No other college or professional
athletic team has visited the
White House as often as the Air
Force football team. The Falcons
have made 20 trips to
Washington, D.C., since 1982.
The Falcons have met Presi-
dent Ronald Reagan five times,
President George H.W. Bush three
times, President Bill Clinton six
times, President George W. Bush
twice, President Barack Obama
three times and President Donald
Trump once.
The Commander-in-Chief ’s trophy was first awarded in 1972 when Richard M. Nixon was President of the United States. The
trophy was the idea of Air Force general George B. Simler, the commander of Air Training Command and former Air Force
Academy director of athletics. Simler felt it was important to ensure the Air Force games against Army and Navy were given
even more meaning than other games played each season. The trophy is jointly sponsored by the alumni associations of all
three academies. The design of the trophy consists of three silver footballs in a pyramid like arrangement, set on a circular
base, with three arc-shaped sections cut out, one for each academy.

Air Force outright CIC title years:


‘82, ‘83, ‘85, ‘87, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘10, ‘11, ‘14, ‘16
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commander-in-chief’s trophy
1972 – Winner: Army 1982 – Winner: Air Force 1992 – Winner: Air Force 2002 – Winner: Air Force 2012 – Winner: Navy
Navy 21, Air Force 17 Air Force 24, Navy 21 Air Force 18, Navy 16 Air Force 48, Navy 7 Navy 28, Air Force 21 OT
Army 17, Air Force 14 Air Force 27, Army 9 Air Force 7, Army 3 Air Force 49, Army 30 Army 41, Air Force 21
Army 23, Navy 15 Navy 24, Army 7 Army 25, Navy 24 Navy 58, Army 12 Navy 17, Army 13

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

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Brian Bullard Award

Senior linebacker Kyle


Johnson earned the 2019
Brian Bullard Award. John-
son was named The Charlotte
Touchdown Club’s 2019 De-
fender of the Nation Award
winner. He carried a 3.94
GPA. Johnson was second on
the team in tackles with 82
and had 5.5 tackles for loss
and 1.5 sacks in 2019. He re-
corded his second-career pick-
six in Air Force’s 43-24 win
over Fresno State. Johnson is
the first Falcon with multiple
defensive touchdowns since
1999.

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.

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Brian Bullard Award
2019 2018 2017 2016 2016 2015 2014

Kyle Johnson Marcus Bennett Grant Ross Lochlin Deeks Weston Steelhammer Alex Hansen Kale Pearson

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Christian Spears Ty MacArthur Jordan Eason Jonathan Warzeka Nathan Walker Ben Garland Shea Smith

2007 2007 2006 2005 2004 2004 2003

Drew Fowler Garrett Rybak Gilberto Perez Denny Poland John Rudzinski Monty Coleman Joe Schieffer

2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 1999 1998

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

1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Bill Price Lance McDowell Anthony Roberson Rip Burgwald Pat Evans Pat Malackowski Steve Kelly

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falcons in the nfl

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.

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falcons in the nfl

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.

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falcon stadium

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

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falcon stadium

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.

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holaday athletic center
The dream became a reality on Oct. 1, 2010, as
the USAFA Endowment, on behalf of the United
States Air Force Academy and the Association of
Graduates, hosted a ground-breaking ceremony for
the new Holaday Athletic Center.
The project was made possible by a generous
lead gift of $5 million from Bart and Lynn Holaday,
Class of 1965--the largest gift from a graduate to the
Academy in the institution’s history.
The Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor athletic
training facility, is also unique in that it is the largest
privately funded capital project in Academy history.
Construction began in October 2010 and was
completed in July 2011. The 92,000 square-foot
center houses a regulation-sized field that can ac-
commodate football, lacrosse and soccer, in addition
to many other athletic activities.
Cadet athletic development and performance
will be enhanced through reduced weather delays,
increased practice time and improved replication of
game conditions that the facility provides.
“Today is one of the most exciting days in the
history of Air Force athletics,” said Air Force Di-
rector of Athletics Dr. Hans Mueh on the day of
ground-breaking. “Air Force athletics is not just
our 27 intercollegiate sports, but also encompasses
intramurals, physical education classes and cadet
physical fitness training. Air Force athletics touches
every cadet here at the Academy and because of
this generous gift from Bart and Lynn Holaday and
others who have given, we will continue to have the
very best facilities to provide total team and player
development, benefiting all cadets and enhancing
the Academy’s overall success in intercollegiate and
intramural athletics.”
Three days after the ground-breaking ceremony,
construction began to level the ground north of the
Cadet Field House and continued steadily through-
out the winter.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on July 22,
2011.

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the academy
the air force academy
The United States Air Force Academy offers a four-
year program of instruction and experience designed
sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal
leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are pro-
History of
to educate, train and inspire men and women to
become officers of character, motivated to lead the
jected into as many active leadership roles as possible
to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers.
The Academy
United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each Fundamental concepts of military organization
-- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical In 1948, a board of
cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree
and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air training -- are emphasized the first summer during leading civilian and military
Force. basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military educators was appointed to
role in United States society as well as the mission plan the curriculum for an
Course of Study and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores re- academy that would meet
Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that ceive instruction in communication skills and juniors the needs of the newly
provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities es- study the combat and operational aspects of the Air established Air Force. The
sential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA Force. board determined that Air
experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, Force requirements could
of desired outcomes in every graduate. soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to not be met by expanding the
The core academic curriculum includes courses in instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft
basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and hu- other service academies and
with the Cadet Flying Team.
manities. Cadets take additional elective courses to recommended an Air Force
Summer training for cadets is divided into three,
complete requirements for one of 31 major areas of Academy be established
three-week training periods. There are a variety of
study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete ma- programs available and each cadet is required to com- without delay.
jors in science and engineering; the remainder gradu- plete two training periods each summer with leave In 1949, then Secretary
ate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of the Air Force W. Stuart
the most popular majors include management, aero- of basic cadet training in their first summer. Symington appointed a
nautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, Combat survival training is a required three-week commission to assist in se-
behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical program during cadets’ second summer. For other lecting a site and on April
engineering, electrical engineering and engineering second-summer training periods, cadets have options
mechanics. 1, 1954, President Dwight
such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at
D. Eisenhower authorized
an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training,
Faculty Composition creation of the United States
soaring or basic free-fall parachute training.
The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, Air Force Academy. After
During their last two summers, all cadets are of-
more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are considering 580 sites in 45
fered leadership training as supervisors or instructors
selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who states, the commission nar-
in the summer programs listed above.
have established outstanding records of performance rowed the choice to three
Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of
and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree
the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and locations. The summer of
and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other
bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of 1954, Secretary of the Air
terminal degrees in their field of study.
the programs available. Force Harold Talbott se-
About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who
bring great depth of disciplinary and educational ex- lected a site near Colorado
Nominations
pertise and provide academic stability and continuity. Nominations to the Academy may be obtained Springs, Colo. Colorado con-
Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eli- tributed $1 million toward
learning as an integral part of their officer develop- gibility criteria in other categories of competition purchase of the property.
ment. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. established by law. For information on admission pro- In July 1955, the first
1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved cedures, please visit: Academy class entered in-
faculty.
terim facilities at Lowry Air
To provide greater contributions by a diverse fac-
Force Base, Denver, while
ulty, the Academy has several distinguished visiting
professors and endowed professors who serve one
www.usafa.edu construction began. It was
or more years. Officers from other services, as well as sufficiently completed for
officers from allied countries are also members of the occupancy by the cadet wing
faculty. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers in late August 1958. Initial
also share their expertise with the cadets during the construction cost was $142
academic year. million.
Athletic Program Women entered the
The Academy’s athletic program is designed to Academy on June 28, 1976,
improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and de- as members of the class of
velop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the 1980.
Academy offers some of the most extensive physi-
cal education, intramural sports and intercollegiate
athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least
three different physical education courses each year.

Military Education and Training


An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military edu-
cation, training and leadership program begins with
basic cadet training and continues throughout the
four years. Seniors are responsible for the organiza-
tional leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and
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academy leadership
Lt. Gen. Richard M. Clark ponent Commander for Global Strike, Offutt Air Force Base,
is the Superintendent, U.S. Neb. He has also served as a White House Fellow in Washing-
Air Force Academy, Colorado ton, D.C.; the Commandant of Cadets, U.S. Air Force Academy,
Springs, Colo. He directs a Colo.; Senior Defense Official/Defense Attaché, Cairo, Egypt
four-year regimen of military and as the Commander, 3rd Air Force, Ramstein Air Base, Ger-
training, academics, athletic many.
and character development Prior to his current assignment, he served as the Deputy
programs leading to a Bachelor Chief of Staff for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration,
of Science degree and a com- Headquarters U.S. Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va.
mission as a second lieutenant
in the U.S. Air Force or U.S.
Space Force.
Lt Gen Clark graduated from
the U.S. Air Force Academy in
1986. His commands include
the 34th Bomb Squadron, Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D.; 12th
Flying Training Wing, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas; 8th Air
Force, Barksdale Air Force Base, La. and Joint Functional Com-

Vice Superintendent Commandant of Cadets Dean of Faculty Commander, Command Chief


Colonel Brig. General Brig. General 10th Air Base Wing CMSgt
Otis Jones Michelle Edmondson Linell Letendre Col. Brian Hartless Sarah Sparks

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director of athletics nathan pine
the Academy to lead the men’s basketball He made a number of other notable coaching
program. He also ensured con nuity within hires at Holy Cross bringing in Bob Chesney
the football program a er the 2019 season by in football, David Berard in men’s ice hockey,
signing head coach Troy Calhoun to a mul - Amanda Belichick in women’s lacrosse,
year extension through 2026. Other head Lindsay Jackson in field hockey, Casey Brown
coach addi ons have included Omar Elgizery in women’s soccer and Jen Lapicki to lead the
in men’s and women’s fencing, Josh Loeser so ball program.
in men’s gymnas cs and Jennifer Green in Pine was also ac ve at the na onal level
women’s gymnas cs. and represented Holy Cross and the Patriot
Facility improvements con nue to be an League as a member of the NCAA Division I
area of focus at Air Force and a number have FCS Football Commi ee and the NCAA Divi-
been completed in the last two years. Clune sion I FCS Athle c Director’s Associa on Ex-
Arena has seen extensive improvements to ecu ve Commi ee. He worked at the league
improve the fan experience, including new level with the other athle c directors and the
video board and ribbons, venue ligh ng and conference office to maximize the student-
new restroom renova ons. The baseball athlete experience and generate addi onal
stadium has received new turf as well as exposure and revenue for the Patriot League
a new pitching area while Falcon Stadium and Holy Cross.
has celebrated the program’s heritage with Pine joined the Crusaders a er serv-
two major projects. There are signs on the ing as the deputy director of athle cs at
Nathan Pine is in his second academic year concourse depic ng significant ba les the Air the University of Maryland. In addi on to
as the Director of Athle cs at the Air Force Force has been involved in throughout me, sport supervision of men’s basketball, men’s
Academy a er arriving in Colorado Springs in addi on to signs celebra ng compe ve soccer, women’s soccer and baseball, he
in January of 2019. Pine came to Air Force success with updated bowl signage on the oversaw all of the external support units and
from Holy Cross, where he led the Crusader lower concourse. revenue genera on for Maryland’s athle c
program as the director of athle cs from Prior to Air Force, the Holy Cross Athle c department including development, market-
2013-18. Department saw unprecedented success dur- ing, media rela ons, cket opera ons and
Since his arrival, the Falcons have seen ing his me as athle c director. The Crusader video services. Pine was also responsible for
success on a number of important fronts. In Athle cs Fund more than doubled in four nego a ng the majority of the department’s
terms of comprehensive programma c suc- years and raised over $2-million during the business contracts including the mul me-
cess, Air Force has finished as the top service 2017-2018 academic year. Holy Cross also dia partnership with CBS Collegiate Sports
academy in the Learfield IMG Director’s Cup, received two of the largest gi s in the history Proper es and the Under Armour all-apparel
second in the Mountain West and a top 70 of the College ($32.5 million and $20 million deal, community engagement and the M Club
Division I program. Individual team highlights respec vely), directed toward athle cs facility (former le erwinners organiza on) as well as
include men’s & women’s rifle winning a improvements. Construc on on the $95 mil- the athle cs merchandising and eCommerce
na onal tle in 2019, women’s cross country lion Luth Athle c Complex began in December opera ons.
finishing eighth in the na on in 2019 and of 2015 and was completed in the spring of Prior to his me at Maryland, Pine spent
football comple ng an 11-2 season with a 2018. Pine also orchestrated broader regional three years at the University of California at
win in the Cheez-It Bowl over Washington and na onal exposure for the College from Berkeley, where he oversaw all aspects of the
State and a No. 23 final ranking (Air Forces’ television and marke ng efforts, along with major gi program and development staff for
first since 1998). In total, five teams have won significant branding and alumni outreach. athle cs. Pine led the university’s athle cs
conference championships since his arrival Pine also championed the priority of fundraising capital campaign, an unprec-
and 53 cadet-athletes have been honored as academics at Holy Cross and student athletes edented $500 million effort.
All-Americans. achieved at the very highest levels of Division Pine previously spent four years at the
Air Force had record-breaking fundraising I during his tenure, tying na onally for first United States Military Academy, where he was
numbers for the second consecu ve year in place in 2014 and third place in 2015 in NCAA a key member of the athle c senior leader-
2019-20, including total number of donors Gradua on Success Rate (GSR). Addi onally, ship team. He was responsible for all business
and dollars raised, as well as the rebranding of Holy Cross led the na on with 75 percent of ini a ves for Army and oversight of the ex-
its fundraising arm for athle cs to the Falcon its teams earning NCAA Division I Academic ternal opera ons areas for athle cs. Pine also
Athle c Fund. Formerly known as the Falcon Progress Rate public recogni on awards in the represented Army’s interests in the coordina-
Pride Club, the Falcon Athle c Fund was 2017 report. Student athletes combined for on and execu on of the contract extension
refreshed and rebranded under Pine’s leader- a 3.12 or higher GPA in each of the nine se- with CBS Sports for the 2010-2018 Army-Navy
ship with increased giving levels and benefits. mesters under his leadership, highlighted by a football games, and he oversaw all elements
The Falcon Athle c Fund is responsible for record 3.26 average GPA in the spring of 2018. of the Army-Navy sponsorship rights.
genera ng philanthropic resources required In addi on, 338 Holy Cross student athletes
were recognized on their league Academic Pine began his career in the athle c depart-
to provide a first-class athle c experience for ment at Oregon State University, where he
1,000 cadet-athletes across 27 intercollegiate Honor Rolls in 2017-2018.
was instrumental in the growth of annual fun-
sports. Pine improved football scheduling, adding draising and the renova on of Reser Stadium
Pine has also focused on working to long-term home and home series with Har- during his five-plus years in Corvallis following
enhance the Air Force brand and na onal vard and Yale, while spearheading the effort gradua on.
outreach through athle cs. In February of to bring the 2016 showdown with Fordham
University to Yankee Stadium. Addi onally, A na ve of Eagle Point, Ore., Pine received
2020, Air Force hosted the 2020 NHL Stadium his bachelor’s degree in marke ng and
Series in Falcon Stadium to a sellout crowd of he scheduled several BCS opponents for the
Crusaders beginning with a 2017 game at interna onal business from Oregon State
43,500. The event had an ad value of $14.32 University, and a master’s degree in educa on
million and a na onal publicity value 25 UConn (Holy Cross’ first BCS foe since 2002)
and future contests with Boston College, Syra- from the University of California at Berkeley.
percent higher than a typical NHL game. The He and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Colorado
game also brought significant resources to the cuse, Army and Navy. In 2015, Pine hired Bill
Carmody as the head men’s basketball coach, Springs with their two dogs, Deuce and Lola.
Academy for hos ng and an es mated $17.5
million to the local Colorado Springs economy a move which quickly energized the program.
In Carmody’s first season, the Crusaders won
Pine has overseen a number of important the Patriot League tle in drama c fashion
coaching hires during his tenure. In 2020, Air and then went on to win their first NCAA
Force announced the return of Joe Sco to Tournament game in 63 years in the First Four.
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academy athletics
Few schools in the country have an athle c program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s.
The goals of the athle c program are to enhance the physical condi oning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officer-
ship, to teach leadership in a compe ve environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athle c program: intercolle-
giate athle cs, intramurals and physical educa on.
The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanc-
oned teams, facing some of the top compe on in the na on. Men’s teams
are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf,
gymnas cs, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and
diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in
basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnas cs, rifle, indoor and outdoor track,
swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addi on, the Academy
sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading.
The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at
the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons com-
pete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno
State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose
State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-
conference opponents, including many na onally ranked teams.
The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy,
which is emblema c of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have
won the trophy 20 mes, which is more than any other academy.
The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the
country. It’s a modern, versa le structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6
million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three
football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basket-
ball arena, ice hockey arena and mul purpose area. The three sec ons have a
combined sea ng capacity of more than 9,000.
Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a sea ng capacity of
2,470, while the mul purpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field compe -
ons.
The $4.1-million renova on to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home
of the Air Force track and field team, was completed in the fall of 2011 and is
one of the premier track and field facili es in the na on. The Holaday Athle c Center, a $15.5 million completely donor funded indoor training
facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center, a $9.5 million, Military Construc on project, home of the Air Force Academy’s
fencing prac ce facility and aerobics/weight li ing facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.

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the falcon
Sports audiences across the country have WHY THE FALCON? ing falcon, and have flown at the Academy
been intrigued and delighted by the aerobatics since 2003.
of the falcon, the flying mascot of the U.S. Air Speed In addition to flying performances,
Force Academy -- one of only two schools with Can attain velocities exceeding 200 miles per the falcons and cadet falconers visit dozens
performing mascots in the National Collegiate hour in stoops or dives on their prey. of schools, scouting groups, youth groups,
Athletic Association. The falcon can attain ve- Power airshows and other public events around the
locities exceeding 200 miles per hour in swoops Powerful and graceful flight, with strong, country, educating youth and adults alike on
or dives, turn sharply and streak only inches deep wing beats; they maneuver with ease, falconry, raptors, the Air Force and the Air
above the ground, making it the fastest and grace and evident enjoyment. Force Academy.
one of the most maneuverable of all birds. On June 8, 1996, the Association of Grad-
Courage
Trained and handled by cadet falconers, the Fearless and aggressive, falcons fiercely de- uates purchased a female white-phase gyrfal-
birds soar and dive, sometimes zooming low fend their nest and young against intruders. con from Mr. Dan Konkle in Sheridan, Wyo.,
over the heads of spectators. While their public They have been known to unhesitatingly at- and donated her to the Academy. The cadet
flying performances are primarily limited to tack and kill prey more than twice their size. wing named this new mascot Aurora - from
outdoor venues -- most often at football games Roman mythology, the goddess of the dawn.
Keen eyesight
and cadet wing parades -- the falcons appear She is now the official mascot for the United
About eight times sharper than man.
at many other athletic contests in which cadet Alertness, regal carriage and noble tradition. States Air Force Academy and has become the
teams play. center of attention for the Academy’s Falcon
Members of the Class of 1959, the first to Mascot Program. At a mere 40 days old, this
enter the Academy, chose the falcon as the mascot of the cadet wing majestic creature weighed four pounds. Glacier, our previous white-
Sept. 25, 1955, feeling that it best characterized the combat role of phase gyrfalcon Mascot from 1980-95, only weighed two pounds.
the U.S. Air Force. They did not specify any particular species; thus, Although any falcon can serve as an Academy mascot, the white-
any falcon can serve as mascot. Some of the characteristics which phase gyrfalcon is native to Alaska, Canada, Greenland and the U.S.-
led to its selection were speed, powerful and graceful flight, courage, Canadian border, and has always been the official mascot of the Air
keen eyesight, alertness, regal carriage and noble tradition. The falcon Force Academy. Gyrfalcons constitute only about five percent of the
exemplified the qualities sought in Air Force Academy cadets: cour- total number of falcons found in the United States. Of that five per-
age, intelligence, love of the wild sky, ferocity in attack, but gentle in cent, only about 3-4 percent are true white-phase gyrfalcons.
repose, and discipline. Falconry is one of the extracurricular activities offered to cadets.
Experts once said falcons could not be trained to perform before There are usually 12 falconers, with four chosen from each new class
huge crowds, that the birds would panic and flee. Since 1956, how- at the end of the year to replace graduating seniors. The new falcon-
ever, cadets have flown the birds at sporting events before thousands ers begin training in January under the leadership of experienced
of cheering spectators. Six weeks or more and an average of 300 upperclassmen and the officer-in-charge. Without proper instruction,
man-hours per bird are required to properly train a young falcon via novices can physically harm the birds or adversely affect their training.
operant conditioning. When a bird is in top condition, it is able to fly Falconers’ duties include daily checks of each bird’s health and condi-
for more than an hour and make repeated stoops at the baited lure tion, training sessions during which the birds are fed a measured ra-
swung by the cadet falconer. Although they can be trained to perform, tion of meat, frequent cleaning of the mews and routine maintenance
falcons are never totally domesticated and remain wild creatures with of equipment.
strong, individual and independent spirits. During performances, the birds fly to a lure, a rectangular-shaped
On Oct. 5, 1955, a splendid peregrine was the first falcon presented leather pouch. The falconer whirls the lure in a circle on a 30-foot
to the cadet wing. cord; the bird quickly learns to strike it in mid-air, carry it to the
It was named “Mach 1,” referring to the speed of sound. Today, 12 to ground and dine on the food. As the bird stoops toward the lure in
15 falcons are kept in the mews (enclosures for trained hawks) north free flight, the lure is jerked aside, causing the falcon to fly up, circle
of the cadet area. and make another pass. This procedure is repeated several times
Current breeds of falcons before the bird is allowed
at the Academy include sev- to strike the lure in mid-air.
eral breeds which are native The falcon performs this task
to North America, including knowing that as soon as it
prairie falcons, peregrine catches the lure, it earns its
falcons, and the largest type meal for the day.
of falcon, the gyrfalcon. The A small battery-powered
Academy recently added transmitter and a bell are
several gyr-saker hybrids attached to each leg so that,
and a gyr-peregrine hybrid should the bird not come
to its ranks. Sakers are a to the lure as it had been
strong and agile mid-to-large trained, the cadet falconers
size breed of falcon, native will be able to follow and
to Eastern Europe and Asia. safely recover the falcon.
Sakers have been cross-bred
with the larger gyrfalcons in
recent years to produce a
highly intelligent, agile and
powerful breed of perform-

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the air force song
History of the Air Force Song by Robert Crawford
In 1938, Liberty magazine sponsored a contest for a spirited,
enduring musical composition to become the official Army Air
courtesy USAF Heritage of
Corps song. Of 757 scores submitted, Robert Crawford’s was se-
lected by a committee of Air Force wives. The song was officially
America Band
introduced at the Cleveland Air Races on September 2, 1939. Fit-
Off we go into the wild blue yonder,
tingly, Crawford sang it in its first public performance.
Climbing high into the sun;
The first page of the score, which Crawford submitted to the
selection committee in July 1939, was carried to the surface of Here they come zooming to meet our thunder,
the moon on July 30, 1971, aboard the Apollo 15 “Falcon” lunar At ‘em boys, Give ‘er the gun! (Give ‘er the gun now!)
module by Colonel David R. Scott and Lieutenant Colonel James Down we dive, spouting our flame from under,
B. Irwin. Interestingly, at the moment the “Falcon” blasted off the
surface of the moon with Scott and Irwin on board, a rendition of Off with one helluva roar!
the “Air Force Song” was broadcast to the world by Major Alfred We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey!
M. Worden, who had a tape recorder aboard the “Endeavor” com- Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force!
mand module which was in orbit around the moon. Scott, Irwin
and Worden comprised the first and only “All-Air Force” Apollo
Additional verses:
crew and arranged to take the page of sheet music with them as a
tribute to Crawford and the United States Air Force.
Minds of men fashioned a crate of thunder,
Sent it high into the blue;
Bridge Section: Hands of men blasted the world asunder;
How they lived God only knew! (God only knew then!)
Toast to the Host
Souls of men dreaming of skies to conquer
“A Toast to the Host” is part of the original Air Force Song. Gave us wings, ever to soar!
Many times this is sung as a separate piece. This is the verse which
With scouts before And bombers galore. Hey!
commemorates those who have fallen in the name of our service
and our great country. This is the reason for the difference in Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force!
melody and the reverent, reflective mood. The words to the third
verse were changed in 2020 to reflect representation of all kinds. Bridge: “A Toast to the Host”
After every football game, the Drum and Bugle Corps plays “A
Toast to the Host” as the football team gathers together on the
Here’s a toast to the host
field, joins hands and stands at attention.
Of those who love the vastness of the sky,
To a friend we send a message of the brace who serve on high.
We drink to those who gave their all of old,
Then down we roar to score the rainbow’s pot of gold.
A toast to the host of those we boast, the U.S. Air Force!

Off we go into the wild sky yonder,


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

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falcon football pageantry
Nothing is more indicative of the pag- Air Force Academy parachuting program. heavy emphasis on safety. Before cadets
eantry of Air Force football than the Wings They must also maintain high academic and make their first jump, they are drilled repeat-
of Blue. military standards to remain with the team. edly in ground school on proper parachuting
The U.S. Air Force Academy parachute Members of the team average 600 jumps by procedures. The repetition is intended to
team, the Wings of Blue, has been one of the the time they graduate. have the jumper respond automatically and
outstanding parachute units in the country The primary mission of the parachute correctly should something unexpected occur
for more than two decades. Since 1967, ca- team is not competing or performing, it’s to during the jump.
dets have dominated national intercollegiate train other cadets in free-fall parachuting. Cadets who successfully complete the
parachuting championships, typically winning Each year, over 1,000 cadets complete five basic free fall course are then eligible to take
decisively over 40 other schools which field free-fall jumps in the basic free fall parachut- the advanced training necessary to tryout for
about 125 of the nation’s top college com- ing course and earn the coveted parachutist the Wings of Blue. Those who want advanced
petitors. Additionally, they perform about badge and rating. The Academy is the only training must compete for admission. Selec-
50 demonstrations each year for millions of school in the Air Force authorized to grant tion is based upon an individual’s maturity,
spectators. That doesn’t include jumping into these awards and is the only school in the abilities, academic and military standing.
Falcon Stadium before the start of every foot- U.S. authorized to allow students to perform From its uncertain beginnings, when it was
ball game, weather permitting. unassisted free-fall delays on their first jump, reserved for stuntmen, rugged paratroopers
The Wings of Blue, because of their diverse without any prior static line training. and desperate pilots, parachuting has evolved
mission, are divided into a demonstration The basic free-fall program is the pre- into an exacting science and demanding sport
team and a competition team. Advising and mier character development program at the -- a sport dominated at the college level by
supervising the team is a cadre of active duty Academy and is available to all cadets. It is the Air Force Academy.
and reserve Air Force commissioned and designed to develop courage, confidence and
non-commissioned officers. The team jumps discipline in each student and provide lead-
from a variety of aircraft. However, the team ership experiences for the cadet instructors
primarily uses its own DeHavilland UV-18B who teach the course.
Twin Otters. Each cadet member must be a It is a rigorous training schedule with
qualified jump-master and instructor in the

The Flight of Sound


The complete experience in sight and sound is presented at every
home Falcon football game by the “Flight of Sound,” the U.S. Air Force
Academy Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps.
Since 1948, the Air Force Drum and Bugle Corps has entertained au-
diences across the nation and abroad with their thrilling performances.
The Corps, originally assigned to Bolling Air Force Base, Washington,
D.C., was transferred to the Air Force Academy in 1963 and turned
over to the Cadet Wing in 1972. Since then, the corps has won 16 of
the 24 Interservice Academy Drum and Bugle Corps competitions and
are the four-time defending champions. The competition is held annu-
ally during the Air Force vs. Navy football weekend.
Recognized as one of America’s premier musical and marching
units, the Corps exemplifies the precision and musical blend of a
well-directed band or orchestra and the showmanship of a Broadway
production. Performing on the average of 150 times a year, they have
become known as the Academy’s ambassadors of precision drill and
musical pageantry.
The Corps’ primary mission is to support the Cadet Wing activities,
including military formations and Academy athletic contests both
home and away. An extension of the mission continues in the commu-
nity with concerts, field exhibitions, band festivals and various military
ceremonies.
The “D & B” Corps is comprised of 135 cadets and has represented
the Air Force Academy at Presidential Inaugural Parades, Macy’s
Thanksgiving Day Parades, The Tournament of Roses Parade, Mardi
Gras Parades, The Festival of State in St. Petersburg, Fla., Walt Disney
World’s International Music Festival and The Long’s Peak Scottish/Irish
Festival.

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coaches
head coach troy calhoun
The purpose of the United States Air Force very strong opponents.
Academy is to develop young people of strong
Air Force capped a historic 2019 season with
character who graduate and serve as out-
a 31-21 win over Washington State in the
standing leaders on ac ve duty and beyond.
Cheez-It Bowl. The win gave Air Force an 11-2
It’s a purpose Troy Calhoun, who enters his
overall record. The 11 wins are the most this
14th season, thoroughly respects and realizes
century. The Falcons closed the season with
is necessary for our country. Calhoun le the
an eight-game winning streak, the program’s
Houston Texans of the NFL as an offensive
longest in one season since 1998. The eight-
coordinator in 2007 to embrace the mission of
game streak trailed only na onal champion
the Air Force Academy and accomplish what
LSU’s 16-game streak. Air Force finished
was once considered nearly impossible: build-
second in the Mountain West Mountain Divi-
ing a service academy program that o en
sion with a 7-1 mark, the best MW record in
earns a postseason bid while playing in one of
program history and ed for the most confer-
college football’s best conferences.
ence wins all- me.
Air Force student-athletes must complete
Under Calhoun’s guidance, the 2016 team
the na on’s most demanding academic cur-
finished 10-3 overall, pos ng just the sixth
riculum while further embedding the heart just two teams na onally to beat two 10-win
10-win season in school history and second
and character that are crucial for serving the teams in the regular season. The Falcons beat
under Calhoun. Air Force won the Command-
na on. Cadets at the Academy must work Boise State and in-state rival Colorado State,
er-in-Chief’s Trophy for a record 20th me and
through courses that require finishing over who each won 10-plus games. Air Force’s 10-
also won an Arizona Bowl championship.
140 semester hours. Strong character traits, win season was the first this century for the
to include respect, teamwork, courage, spirit, Air Force won the Mountain Division cham-
Academy. The team finished 6-0 at home for
discipline, honesty and toughness, are the pionship in 2015 and earned a bid to the
just the third me in school history. Calhoun’s
bedrock of the leadership quali es Air Force 2015 Armed Forces Bowl, while extending
2007 squad also finished 6-0 at home.
football players u lize while serving as officers its school record home winning streak to
in the United States Air Force. Calhoun and 12 games, pos ng a 6-0 home mark for the Air Force earned a bid in 2012 to the Armed
his staff have come up with a way to manage second straight year. Calhoun was named the Forces Bowl. Air Force won its second straight
the varied demands of their players and lead 2015 Na onal Football Founda on, Colorado Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy in 2011, the
them into a cohesive team that has fared chapter, coach of the year for his efforts. first back-to-back tles at the Academy since
quite well both on and off the field in his 13 2001-02 and earned their fi h straight bowl
Calhoun’s 2014 team finished 10-3 overall.
seasons as head coach. Calhoun has guided game in the Military Bowl. The 2010 Air Force
Calhoun was named as a finalist for the
the Falcons to a bowl game in 10 of his 13 team finished 9-4 overall and won Air Force’s
Maxwell Na onal Coach of the Year. The
years and has a 98-69 career record. 17th Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy champi-
Falcons qualified for their seventh bowl game
onship with wins over Army and Navy. The
Calhoun’s players are extraordinarily success- in eight years, and by winning the Famous
Falcons closed the 2010 season with a victory
ful finishing their academic and leadership Idaho Potato Bowl, captured their third bowl
over Georgia Tech of the ACC in the Indepen-
responsibili es. The Air Force football team’s championship since 2009. Air Force defeated
dence Bowl. Calhoun was named Coach of the
NCAA APR (Academic Progress Report) is an- Army and Navy to win its 19th Commander-
Year by the Colorado Chapter of the Na onal
nually amongst the finest at the FBS level of in-Chief’s Trophy and its third CINC tle in the
Football Founda on.
college football. From May 2008 through the last five years. The Falcons were also one of
present, Air Force Football’s The 2009 Air Force team finished
mul -year APR has finished 8-5 overall and concluded with a
above the na on’s 90th convincing 47-20 win over 25th-
percen le 10 of the last 13 ranked Houston in the Bell He-
years. The football program licopter Armed Forces Bowl. Air
received a public recogni on Force set 13 Academy bowl team
award by the NCAA this sea- records in the dominant victory.
son with an astounding mark Calhoun was named Coach of the
of 995. In addi on to being Year by the Colorado Chapter of
one of the na on’s best in the Na onal Football Founda on
regards to the NCAA’s APR, for his efforts.
99 percent of seniors who Calhoun’s 2007 and 2008 Air
have played for Calhoun Force teams finished 9-4 and 8-5,
since 2007 have gradu- respec vely, and both earned
ated from the Academy and bowl bids. The 2007 Falcons were
served as officers for our the only team in Air Force his-
na on. tory to win road games at Notre
Calhoun is the first coach in Dame, Utah and Colorado State in
the 100-plus year history of the same season. The five-game
service academy football to turnaround from 2006, in which
lead teams to a post-season Air Force was 4-8, was the largest
bid in his first six years. They in the na on that season by a
have done this while playing first-year head coach. The five-
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head coach troy calhoun
game turnaround was the best in school his-
tory since the 1958 team had a school-record
turnaround of six games.
Air Force’s nine wins ed Calhoun for the
most wins ever at a service academy by a
first-year head coach, matching the mark set
by Ben Mar n in 1958. Calhoun was named
the Mountain West Conference’s Coach of the
Year for his efforts. In addi on, he was named
Coach of the Year in Region 5 by the American
Football Coaches Associa on and was one of
eight finalists for the Eddie Robinson Na onal
Coach of the Year Award. He was also one of
seven finalists for the AFCA Na onal Coach of
the Year award.
Calhoun brought to Air Force a wealth of
experience at the collegiate and professional
levels that was flooded with success at every
stop prior to the Academy. Calhoun came
to the Academy a er serving as offensive
coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the
Houston Texans in 2006. The Texans were one
of only two NFL teams to triple their number coach the NFL’s fourth-best defense. The history and played for the AFC Champion-
of wins from the previous year. On offense, Broncos’ defense ranked seventh against ship game for the first me in seven seasons.
the Texans had the NFL’s leading receiver (Pro the run and sixth against the pass. Denver’s Their 14-4 record was the best since Denver
Bowler Andre Johnson with 103 catches), the defense yielded a mere 17.6 points per game finished the 1998 season as winners of Super
NFL’s best quarterback comple on percent- as they made the playoffs for the first me Bowl XXXIII. The offense finished fi h in the
age (68.4 percent) and their quarterback ed since 2000. NFL averaging 360.4 yards per game. The
a NFL record against Buffalo with 22 straight In 2004, Calhoun moved to become an as- defense was stout against the run, finishing
comple ons. sistant on offense and worked with the special second in the NFL with 85.2 yards per game.
teams. The offense ranked fi h in the NFL, Denver finished with an undefeated record
Calhoun became a well-rounded NFL coach,
averaging 395.8 yards per game. Calhoun at home during the regular season for the
working as a defensive assistant, special
worked closely with Broncos head coach Mike fi h me in team history. During Calhoun’s
teams assistant and offensive assistant with
Shanahan in the 2005 season, serving as the three years in Denver, the Broncos made the
the Denver Broncos from 2003-05. He began
assistant to the head coach. The Broncos won playoffs every season, averaging over 11 wins
his NFL coaching career by serving on the
the AFC West tle for the 10th me in their a year.
defensive side of the ball in 2003. He helped
Prior to the NFL, Calhoun was an offensive
coordinator for six seasons on the collegiate
level. He began his coaching career at Air
Force, where he worked as a graduate assis-
tant from 1989-90. He started at quarterback
for the Academy in 1986 and was one of only
two freshmen to le er for the 1985 team.
Calhoun served his country from 1989-95 as
an ac ve duty officer in the Air Force. He was
an assistant coach for the Falcons in 1993-94.
He moved to Ohio University in the spring of
1995 where he served as the quarterbacks
coach for two seasons. Calhoun was promot-
ed to offensive coordinator in 1997. The Bob-
cats defeated Maryland in 1997, marking the
school’s first win against a team from the ACC
in school history. The `97 Bobcats’ 8-3 record
was the schools best in 29 years. During his
last season at Ohio in 2000, the Bobcats beat
two bowl teams, Minnesota and Marshall, for
the first me in school history. Calhoun’s 2000
offense set a school record with 418.1 yards
per game.
Calhoun moved to Wake Forest in 2001. The
Troy Calhoun spent four years in the NFL - Broncos (L), Texans (R) Demon Deacons were one of only seven

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head coach troy calhoun
teams in the country in 2001 to score THE CALHOUN FILE
more than 30 points in each of the
final four games. During his second Hometown: ........................... Roseburg, Ore.
season in 2002 Wake led the ACC in Wife: .................................................Amanda
total offense with 408.1 yards per Children: ................................... Tyler, Amelia
game. His offense had a league-best AF/Career Record: ................... 98-69 (13 yrs)
990 plays and was efficient with the
ball, commi ng only 16 turnovers, BACKGROUND/HONORS
fewest in the ACC. The 2001 season • 1989 graduate of the Academy
culminated with a 38-17 bowl victory • First Academy graduate to be head coach
• 4 years in the NFL
over Oregon to give Wake Forest its
• 2007 MWC coach of the year
first back-to-back winning seasons
• 2007 Region 5 coach of the year
since the ACC expanded from eight • Finalist for national coach of the year (2007)
teams. • Winningest first-year head coach in school
Calhoun was raised in a home where history for conference games
both kids graduated from the Air • Colorado Coach of the Year (NFF), 2007, ‘10
Force Academy and were varsity • Semifinalist for 2010/2019 National Coach of
the Year honors
le er winners on na onally-ranked
teams. Calhoun’s younger sister,
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Callie, is a 1991 Academy graduate. Air Force, Head Coach ................2007-Present
She was a 10- me track and cross Houston Texans, Off. Coord./QBs............. 2006
country All-American who won six Denver Broncos .................................. 2003-05
NCAA na onal tles. Troy Calhoun Asst. to Head Coach........................... 2005
graduated from the Academy in 1989 Off./Special Teams Asst. .................... 2004
as a member of the superintendent’s Defensive Assistant ........................... 2003
list by earning over a 3.0 grade Wake Forest, Offensive Coord. .......... 2001-02
point average along with a military Ohio, Offensive Coord. ....................... 1996-00
performance average of be er than Ohio, Quarterbacks ............................ 1995-96
3.0. He also completed a master’s in Air Force, JV/Varsity Asst.................... 1993-94
business administra on (MBA) from Air Force, Grad Asst. ........................... 1989-90
Oklahoma City University in 1992.
CALHOUN VS. OPPONENTS
He and his wife, Amanda, live in Army ................................................ 10-3
Colorado Springs and have two children, Tyler BYU* ................................................ 1-3
(18) and Amelia (16). Calhoun and his wife, Boise State*..................................... 3-5
Amanda, have a strong respect and affinity for California## ..................................... 0-2
the members of our armed services and are Colorado .......................................... 1-0
very involved with numerous charitable and Colorado State* ............................... 11-2
community endeavors. FAU .................................................. 0-1
FCS ................................................... 14-0
Fresno State* .................................. 3-1
Georgia State ................................... 2-0
Georgia Tech# ................................. 1-0
Hawai’i* ........................................... 3-1
Houston## ....................................... 2-1
CALHOUN HEAD COACHING RECORD Michigan .......................................... 0-2
Michigan State................................. 0-1
Year School Rec. MW Home Away Neu. Bowl Minnesota ....................................... 0-1
2019 Air Force 11-2 7-1/2nd 6-0 4-2 1-0 Cheez-It, Washington St. (W 31-21) Navy................................................. 5-8
Nevada* .......................................... 3-2
2018 Air Force 5-7 3-5/4th 4-2 1-5 0-0 -- New Mexico*................................... 8-5
2017 Air Force 5-7 4-4/4th 3-3 2-4 0-0 -- Notre Dame ..................................... 1-2
2016 Air Force 10-3 5-3/4th 5-1 4-1 1-1 Arizona Bowl, So. Alabama (W 45-21) Oklahoma ........................................ 0-1
2015 Air Force 8-6 6-2/2nd 6-0 2-5 0-1 Armed Forces Bowl, Cal (L 36-55) Rice# ................................................ 0-1
2014 Air Force 10-3 5-3/4th 6-0 3-3 1-0 Idaho Potato, W. Mich. (W 38-24) San Diego State* ............................. 3-8
San Jose State* ................................ 3-0
2013 Air Force 2-10 0-8/6th 2-5 0-5 0-0 --- South Alabama# .............................. 1-0
2012 Air Force 6-7 5-3/4th 5-1 1-5 0-1 Armed Forces, Rice (L 14-33) TCU* ................................................ 1-4
2011 Air Force 7-6 3-4/5th 4-3 3-2 0-1 Military Bowl, Toledo (L 41-42) Toledo#............................................ 0-1
2010 Air Force 9-4 5-3/T3rd 5-1 3-3 1-0 Independence, Ga. Tech (W 14-7) UNLV*.............................................. 8-2
2009 Air Force 8-5 5-3/4th 5-1 2-4 1-0 Armed Forces, Houston (W 47-20) Utah* ............................................... 1-3
Utah State* ..................................... 4-3
2008 Air Force 8-5 5-3/4th 3-3 4-1 1-1 Armed Forces, Houston (L 28-34) Washington State# .......................... 1-0
2007 Air Force 9-4 6-2/2nd 6-0 3-3 0-1 Armed Forces, California (L 36-42) Western Michigan# ......................... 1-0
Totals 98-69 59-44 60-20 32-43 5-6 Bowl Record: 5-5 Wyoming* ....................................... 7-6

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jake campbell - SLOT backs
yards rushing and receiving in the same game The Campbell File
which he did vs. New Mexico in 2014.
Campbell mentored two offensive MVPs (DJ Year at Air Force: ......... 9th/10th (overall)
Lillard, 2010 and Spencer Clark, 2011) at CMS. Career Year: ................. 14th
Lillard was the first running back to make Hometown: .................. Sacramento, CA
first-team all-SCIAC since 2002 while Clark Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 1996
led the team in all-purpose yards in his senior
campaign. Coaching Experience
Air Force
Under Campbell’s direc on, the offensive unit
Slot backs ......................... 2019-pres
made its way into the school’s record books.
Offensive Backfield .......... 2012-18
The 2010 team broke the school’s record for
points scored in a season with 268 and ed
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
the school record for touchdowns in a season
Off. Coord/QB .................. 2011
at 36. The 2010 offense also led the confer-
Off. Coord/RBs ................. 2009-10
ence in rushing, third down conversions, turn-
Running Backs .................. 2008
overs, sacks given up, and red zone efficiency,
Jake Campbell is in his ninth season at Air
while being second in scoring and me of pos-
Force and second as the slot backs coach. Air Force Prep School
session. Peter Kimmey, who took over for the
Campbell returned to his alma mater a er Graduate Assistant .......... 1996
star ng role at quarterback midway through
four years at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps where
the year, rushed for 14 touchdowns in Camp-
he was offensive coordinator and quarter-
bell’s system, one shy of the school record. He
backs coach in 2011. He coached running
led the conference in rushing touchdowns and
backs his first three seasons.
points per game.
Campbell has been instrumental in the devel-
Campbell is a 1996 graduate of the Air Force
opment of running backs Jacobi Owens, who
Academy. His on-field accomplishments and
rushed for 1,000 or more yards in back-to-
highlights as a running back make him one tor. He was responsible for leading nego at-
back seasons and finished his career with over
of the best to ever play the posi on at the ing teams with Fortune 500 companies in con-
3,000 yards rushing, and Tim McVey, who
Academy. He captained the 1995 team that tracts worth well over $400 million to deploy
finished among the school’s all- me bests in
won one of the Academy’s three Western the widely known and frequently used Global
rushing and receiving yards per touch and
Athle c Conference (WAC) championships in Posi oning System (GPS).
kickoff return average. McVey became the
its history. Campbell’s efforts land him in the Campbell spent one season at the Air Force
first player in school history to have over 100
top 10 in several areas of the Falcon record Academy Prep School as an assistant football
book. He is currently fi h coach. His responsibili es were coaching the
all- me in yards per carry for running backs and quarterbacks, as well as
a season, fi h all- me for a the offensive play-calling du es. While at the
career. He is also seventh all- Prep School, he helped develop numerous
me for yards per recep on eventual Falcon football stars such as Sco
for a season and fourth in McKay, Qualario Brown, Nate Beard and Chris
career touchdown recep ons. Jessup. Campbell was also a math instructor
He put together back-to-back and taught calculus.
1,000 plus all-purpose yards
his junior and senior years as Campbell was also a Nike/SPARQ trainer and
a running back, receiver and the lead running back coach for the Nike
kick returner. Campbell was Football Training Camps held throughout the
later named to the Colorado country. He has worked with some of the best
Springs Gaze e Telegraph’s athletes in the country, many who have gone
Air Force all-decade team of on to professional and Division I careers.
the 1990’s. Originally from North Highlands, a neighbor-
Prior to joining the CMS hood in Sacramento, Calif., Campbell was a
football staff, Campbell served four-sport starter in high school. He le ered
10 years as an officer in the in football, basketball, baseball and track.
Air Force, reaching the rank Campbell was also an assistant coach for the
of major. Campbell amassed two- me defending conference champion
over 1,000 flying hours as a CMS Athena so ball team. Campbell is mar-
pilot in the T-37, T-1A, and ried to the former Bonnie Anderson. He also
C-9A airframes. He flew the has a son, Brayden.
first stateside C-9A aircra to
deploy overseas in support of
military opera ons in Kosovo.
Campbell finished his military
career as a contract nego a-

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ARI CONFESOR - wide receivers
658 yards. They each had seven touchdown The Confesor File
catches. Their 52 catches are the most at Air
Force since 2015, while their yards and touch- Year at Air Force: ......... 2nd
downs are the best in the op on era (1980) Career Year: ................. 12th
and best overall since 1970. Sanders led the Hometown: .................. Providence, RI
na on with a 24.9 average and finished fi h Alma Mater: ................. Holy Cross, 2004
in program history for TD catches in a single
season. Waters set a school record with a 29.9 Coaching Experience
yards per catch average and ed with Sanders Air Force
for fi h in AF history in touchdown catches. Wide Receivers ...................2019-Pres.
Confesor coached wide receivers from 2014-
17 and was the co-special teams coordinator Holy Cross
at Rhode Island in 2017, where he coached WRs/Pass Game Coord. ......2018
two players who earned All-Colonial Athle c
Associa on honors in 2017 (Marven Beauvais Rhode Island
and Aaron Parker). His return units produced WR ......................................2014-17
Ari Confesor is in his second season as wide third-team all-CAA kick returner Harold Coo- Co-Spec. Teams Coord. .......2017
receivers coach at Air Force. He came to the per and Ma Pires, who earned third-team Linebackers .........................2013
Academy from Holy Cross, where he was the all-CAA honors at a punt returner. WRs .....................................2010-11
passing game coordinator and receivers coach Secondary ...........................2009
He also helped the Rams rank 27th in the
in 2018.
na on in yards per comple on in 2016. He
Confesor had a remarkable debut season with Kansas City Chiefs
was previously Rhode Island’s linebackers
the Falcons in 2019, helping to mentor one Scouting Department..........2012
coach in 2013 while working in the scou ng
of the best wide receiver combos in program department of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2012.
history in seniors Geraud Sanders and Ben He was also a member of the Rhode Island
Waters. The pair combined for 52 catches coaching staff from 2009-2011, coaching wide
for 1,404 yards and 14 touchdowns. Sanders receivers (2010-11) and assis ng with the
had 30 grabs for 746 yards and Waters 22 for secondary (2009).
Confesor is a 2004 Holy improve student-athlete well-being at both
Cross graduate with a the intercollegiate and professional levels.
bachelor’s degree in Confesor was one of 30 coaches na onally to
poli cal science. He was par cipate in the training.
a two- me All-America Confesor and his wife, Ka e, have two daugh-
selec on as a wide ters, Nora, four, and Madalina, two.
receiver and return
specialist, and served as
team captain during his
senior year. Confesor is
s ll Holy Cross’ all- me
leader with 2,352 career
receiving yards, 2,267
career kickoff return
yards and 5,370 career
all-purpose yards. He is
also a member of the
2019 Holy Cross Athlet-
ics Hall of Fame Class.
Confesor was se-
lected to par cipate
in the 2015 NFL-NCAA
Coaches Academy. The
NFL and NCAA host the
Coaches Academy for
former NFL players who
are current coaches.
The highly compe ve
and intensive program
trains selected par-
cipants in a variety of
areas that encourage
effec ve coaching and

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del cowsette - assistant defensive line
Hoskins earned second team All-CAA honors The Cowsette File
with seven sacks, 11 tackles for loss and 82
total tackles. Year at Air Force: .......1st
In his first season, the Albany defense led Career Year:...................14th
the na on in turnover margin (1.25) as well Hometown: ...................Cleveland, OH
as fumble recoveries (20) under Cowse e’s Alma Mater: ..................Maryland, 2000
watch.
Coaching Experience
Cowse e went to Albany a er two s nts at Air Force Force
Hampton University where he served as the Asst. Defensive Line .......... 2020-pres.
defensive line coach, defensive coordinator,
and recrui ng coordinator. Maryland
In 2010, Cowse e tutored two All-Americans Defensive Line ..................... 2019
on the defensive line: Kenrick Ellis and Bran-
don Peguese, who helped the Pirate defense Albany
finish in the top three na onally in total Defensive Line ..................... 2014-18
Del Cowse e is in his first season as assistant defense. The Pirate defense also finished No.
defensive line coach at Air Force. Cowse e 1 in red zone stops. Hampton
comes to the Academy from Maryland, where Defensive Line ..................... 2012-13
As the assistant defensive line coach, Cow-
he coached the defensive line in 2019. se e helped the Virginia Destroyers win the
Virginia Destroyers (UFL)
Cowse e was a standout and All-ACC per- 2011 UFL Championship. Under his direc on,
Defensive Line ..................... 2011
former as a player at Maryland. Cowse e, the Destroyers finished first in every defensive
who also played in the NFL, spent the previ- sta s cal category.
Hampton
ous five seasons as the defensive line coach Cowse e then returned to Hampton for the Def. Coord/Def. Line ......... 2010
at the University of Albany before going to 2012 and 2013 seasons where he served as
Maryland. the pro liaison for NFL scouts, as well as de- Maryland
Under Cowse e’s guidance, the Great Danes veloped an all-conference defensive end. Asst. Defensive Line .......... 2008-09
produced 20 sacks in 2018 and 24 sacks in Cowse e was a four-year standout at Mary- Asst. Strength ...................... 2007
2017. Albany held opponents to 107.0 rush- land (1996-99) where he was team captain his
ing yards per game in 2017 as defensive end senior year while earning first team All-ACC
Malachi Hoskins earned first-team All-CAA honors. He currently ranks 12th all- me at
honors a er totaling nine sacks and five tack- Maryland with 31 tackles for loss and in 1999
les for a loss. he ed for the team lead with six sacks.
In 2016, Cowse e’s line helped Albany earn graphic design), Cowse e was dra ed by
A er receiving a bachelor’s degree in geog- the Washington Redskins and played for the
24 sacks and have the No. 2 scoring defense raphy (with a double minor in sociology and
in the CAA at 18.8 points allowed a game. New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and
Chicago Bears from 2000-06.
Cowse e began his coaching career in 2007
as an assistant strength and condi oning
coach for the Terrapins, before moving on to
become an assistant defensive line coach in
2008-09.
A na ve of Cleveland, Ohio, Cowse e is
married to Alena Cowse e. They have
three children: Laila, Delbert II, and Joseph
Cowse e. He is a co-founder of the Premiere
Intermediate Football League, and he owns
the non-profit youth organiza on In Between
the Lines (www.ibtlsports.com).

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curome Cox - defensive backs
player, Cox was part of Maryland squads that The Cox File
played in the 2002 Orange Bowl, 2003 Peach
Bowl and 2004 Gator Bowl. In the Peach Year at Air Force .......... 1st
Bowl, he returned an intercep on 54 yards Career Year: ................. 12th
for a touchdown. Cox s ll ranks seventh on Hometown: .................. Washington, DC
Maryland’s all- me list for career intercep- Alma Mater: ................. Maryland, 2003
ons with 10.
Cox played three NFL seasons. First signed by Coaching Experience
the Atlanta Falcons as an undra ed free agent Air Force
in 2004, he was part of Broncos teams that Defensive Backs ..................2020-pres.
won the 2005 AFC West Title and reached the
2006 AFC Championship Game. He started Albany
five games for the Broncos over those two Cornerbacks ........................2019
seasons, recording two intercep ons along
with 46 tackles and five passes defended. Connecticut
Defensive Backs ..................2017-18
Also a standout special-teams player, he was a
Curome Cox is in his first season as defensive
finalist for the 2006 AFC Special Teams Player
backs coach at Air Force. Cox comes to the Coastal Carolina
of the Year Award. In 2007, he played in seven
Academy from University of Albany where he Defensive Backs ..................2013-17
games with the Texans as part of one of the
was cornerbacks coach in 2019.
top kickoff return units in the league.
A standout defensive back at Maryland who Maryland
went on to play 43 NFL games with the Den- Graduate Assistant .............2009-10
ver Broncos and Houston Texans, Cox coached
at Connec cut from 2017-18, where he also
coached defensive backs under head coach
Randy Edsall.
Cox also had coached defensive backs and
special teams at Coastal Carolina from
2013-2017, helping the program to Big South
Conference championships in 2013 and 2014.
In 2016, Coastal led all of the Football Cham-
pionship Subdivision in intercep ons.
Cox also was a graduate assistant at his alma
mater for two years beginning in 2010. As a

Air Force Football 28


jordan eason - offensive line assistant
leading the league and ranking second na on- The Eason File
ally last year in me of possession with a
34:28 mark. Air Force was also the confer-
Year at Air Force .......... 5th
ence champ and ranked second na onal in
third-down percentage with a 53.5 mark. The Career Year: ................. 5th
Falcons also led the na on in sacks allowed Hometown: .................. Smithfield, VA
with just four. Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 2013
The 2019 Falcons went 11-2, beat Colorado Coaching Experience
(Pac-12), and beat Washington State (Pac-
Air Force
12) in the Cheez-It Bowl to finish the season
ranked 24th na onally. Asst. Offensive Line ............2018-pres.
Football Analyst ..................2016-17
Eason is a 2013 Academy graduate and
three-year football le ermen. He helped the
program to 22 wins and three straight bowls
games from 2010-12, including a 14-7 victory
over Georgia Tech in the 2010 Independence
Bowl. Eason helped anchor an offensive line
Jordan Eason enters his third year as an assis- that led the Falcons to three conference rush-
tant offensive line coach at the Academy a er ing tles and three top-three finishes in the
spending the previous two years as a football di onary contrac ng squadron at Ali Al Salem
na onal rankings for rushing offense. He also Air Base in Kuwait, where he earned the Air
analyst. Eason comes to the football program helped the Falcons to four bowl games and a
from the Academy where he was an instructor Force commenda on medal for his efforts in
pair of Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy tles. Opera on Inherent Resolve.
of Portuguese for the dean of faculty. Eason earned second-team all-conference
His first two seasons working with the offen- honors in 2012 while winning the Brian Eason comes from a football family. He served
sive line resulted in a pair of conference rush- Bullard Award, the program’s highest honor as a Red Hat official for Conference USA in
ing tles and two top-five na onal rankings. which recognizes the player that gives 100 2014-15. His father, Merrill Eason, was a
The Falcons led the conference and ranked percent in all aspects of the game. Division I football official and head linesman
fi h in the na on in rushing with a 283.5 for 30 years and worked over 300 games. His
Eason began his Air Force career as a contract- brother, Josh, is now a replay communicator
average in 2018. Air Force led the league and ing officer for the 633rd contrac ng squadron
ranked second in 2019 with a 198.5 average. for Conference USA.
at Joint Base Langley-Eus s in Virginia. He was
The offensive line was key to the Falcons also the flight commander for the 386th expe- Eason and his wife, Le cia, were married in
2019.

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jonathan himebauch - tight ends
sion Most Outstanding Lineman honors while The Himebauch File
receiving his first-career CFL all-star nomina-
on. Year at Air Force .......... 1st
In 2015, he helped coach the offense that Career Year: ................. 22nd
ranked third in total points (375) and first in Hometown: .................. Greenwich, CT
total touchdowns (33). Under his tutelage, Alma Mater: ................. Southern Cal, 1988
rookie offensive lineman Greg Van Roten and
running back Brandon Whitaker were selected Coaching Experience
as an East Division all-stars. Air Force
Tight Ends ...........................2020-pres
His CFL experience has seen him work as of- Tampa Bay (XFL)
fensive line coach/run game coordinator for Offensive Line .....................2020
the Edmonton Eskimos in 2014. While there, San Antonio (AAF)
he coached a unit that helped the club finish Offensive Line .....................2019
first or second in most rushing categories, Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
including first in most average yards per rush Offensive Line .....................2017-18
(6.4) and second in most average yards per Offesnive Line/Asst. HC ......2015
Jonathan Himebauch is in his first season as
game (136.6). Led by the offensive line, the Nevada
ght ends coach at Air Force. Himebauch
Eskimos finished first in total net yards (6,548) Offensive Line .....................2016
comes to the Academy from the Tampa Bay
and most average yards of offense per game Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)
Vipers of the XFL where he was the offensive
(363.8) while the team made an appearance OL/Run Game Coord ...........2014
line coach. The Vipers led the XFL in total of-
in the Western Final. Wake Forest
fense (391.8) and rushing (165.6) in 2020.
While in Montreal from 2009-11, Himebauch Offensive Line .....................2012-13
Himebauch was the offensive line coach for
helped the offense finish in the top two in Montreal Alouettes (CFL)
the San Antonio Commanders of the Alliance
the CFL all three seasons in both scoring and Offensive Line .....................2009-11
of American Football in 2019. Prior to that,
offense while producing league-wide stars. San Diego State
he was with the Toronto Argonauts where he
His offensive line was led by perennial all-stars Offensive Line .....................2006-08
was the offensive line coach from 2017-18.
Josh Bourke and Sco Flory, who earned CFL Harvard-Westlake High School
Himebauch joined the Argonauts midway most outstanding lineman awards and paved Head Coach .........................2005
through the 2017 season a er previously the way for quarterback Anthony Calvillo to UNLV
serving as the team’s assistant head coach win the most outstanding player award in Offensive Line .....................2004
and offensive line coach during the 2015 2009. Calvillo was the East Division’s nominee Graduate Assistant .............2000-01
season. The na ve of Greenwich, Conn., has for the same award the next two seasons. The Calgary Stampeders (CFL)
22 years of coaching experiences, including six offensive line was among the league leaders Offensive Line .....................2003
seasons in the Canadian Football League and in fewest sacks allowed over a three-year pe- Santa Barbara City College
10 with NCAA programs. riod and running backs topped the 1,000-yard OL/Tight Ends .....................2002
Himebauch helped establish a newfound run- mark twice. Palo Verdes Peninsula High School
ning a ack that helped fuel a playoff run for Offensive Line .....................1999
Himebauch has coached the offensive lines at
the Argos. In the nine games following his hir- Damien High School
San Diego State, UNLV, Santa Barbara City Col-
ing, the team averaged over 100 yards rushing Offensive Line .....................1998
lege and Wake Forest. He was also the head
which was a more than 40-yard improvement. coach at Harvard-Westlake High School in
He helped guide Sean McEwen to East Divi- California. He began his professional coaching
career with the Calgary Stampeders in 2003,
where he was the offensive coach.
Himebauch’s football experiences includes
many years as a player, including one regular
season game and a playoff game for the Argo-
nauts in 1999. He spent me in the NFL with
the Arizona Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs.
He was also a member of the XFL with the Los
Angeles Xtreme as well as NFL Europe with
the Rhein Fire between 1998 and 2001.
He played college football at Southern Califor-
nia where he was a two-year starter at center
while serving as team captain. He helped
USC win the Rose Bowl over Northwestern in
1996. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Eng-
lish from USC in 1998 and earned a master’s
in educa on from UNLV in 2001.

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BRIAN KNORR - inside linebackers
sion percentage (+10.4), sacks (+3) and tack- The Knorr File
les for loss (+13). His second season helped
Indiana to a bowl berth and a six-win season Year at Air Force: ......... 3rd/9th
for the first me in seven years. Career Year: ................. 29th
Before his two-year stay at Indiana, Knorr Hometown: .................. Lenexa, KS
served in several coaching roles at Wake For- Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 1986
est over six seasons. In 2008, he joined the
Demon Deacons staff as wide receivers coach Coaching Experience
where he worked on the offensive side of the Air Force
ball for three years, then switched sides to Inside Linebackers ..............2020-pres.
become co-defensive coordinator and inside Outside Linebackers ...........2019
linebackers coach in 2011. He was named Spurs ...................................2018
defensive coordinator in 2012 when he con-
nued to coach the inside linebackers, then Arizona
oversaw the outside linebackers in his final Special Teams Coord...........2017
season of 2013.
Brian Knorr enters his first year as inside line- Ohio State
As the defensive coordinator at Wake Forest,
backers coach a er coaching outside lineback- Quality Control/Kicking.......2016
the Demon Deacons produced some staunch
ers in 2019 and spurs in 2018. This is Knorr’s numbers. In 2013, Wake Forest allowed only
third s nt with the Air Force football program. Indiana
24.1 points per game (38th na onally), 143.2
Knorr returned to the Academy from Arizona, Def. Coord./DEs/OLBs .........2014-15
rushing yards (34th), 223.0 passing yards and
where he served as the special teams coor- 366.2 total yards (32nd) per game. A year
dinator and coached the STUD posi on, a Wake Forest
prior, Knorr’s system produced 23 turnovers
hybrid defensive end and linebacker role. Def. Coord./OLBs ................2013
to rank second in the ACC with 12 forced
Def. Coord./ILBs ..................2012
Knorr has over 25 years of collegiate coaching fumbles. In conference games, Wake Forest
Co-Def. Coord./ILBs ............2011
experience that includes four seasons as the ranked in the top half of the conference in
Wide Receivers ...................2008-10
head coach at Ohio University, along with six eight of the 12 major defensive categories.
seasons of defensive coordinator responsibili- Knorr made the second stop of his coach- Air Force
es at Ohio, Wake Forest and Indiana. Prior ing career at Air Force, his alma mater, for Asst. Head Coach/ILBs ........2007
to his s nt as Arizona, Knorr spent the 2016 three seasons from 2005-07. He was ini ally OLBs/Safeties ......................2005-06
season as a quality control assistant at Ohio hired to coach outside linebackers and strong
State. safe es for two seasons, then was named Ohio
Prior to the one-year s nt at Ohio State, Knorr assistant head coach and mentored the inside Head Coach .........................2001-04
was the defensive coordinator at Indiana dur- linebackers in 2007. Inside Linebackers ..............1995-00
ing the 2014-15 seasons, where he tutored Prior to his return to Air Force, Knorr put
the defensive ends and outside linebackers. In together a 10-year tenure at Ohio University Air Force
his first season, the Hoosiers made signifi- highlighted by four seasons as the program’s JV/Varsity Asst. ...................1992-94
cant improvements in scoring defense (+6.0), head coach from 2001-04 as he became the
rushing yardage (+55.1) and total yardage per first Air Force Academy graduate to be named
game (+94.1), as well as third down conver- a head football coach at the Division I level. joined the Falcons following five years as a
Previously, he was the Bobcats’ defensive captain on ac ve duty, sta oned at Wright-
coordinator in 1999-2000 and a linebacker’s Pa erson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
coach from 1995-98. As a three-year le erman, Knorr quarter-
The Bobcats’ defense ranked in the top five backed Air Force to three bowl appearances.
in the Mid-American Conference in scoring, He served as a team captain his senior season.
rushing and total defense every year in his Knorr received a bachelor’s degree in man-
me as coordinator, and five players earned agement from the Air Force Academy in 1986
all-conference accolades. Addi onally, Knorr and an M.B.A. from Dayton in 1991. He and
oversaw Ohio’s special teams, including in his wife, Julie, have a daughter, Ka e, and
2001 when the Bobcats led the NCAA in punt- twins, Reagan (daughter) and Bre (son).
ing. Punter Dave Zastudil earned first team
All-America honors that season and went on
to an 11-year professional career with the
Bal more Ravens, Cleveland Browns and
Arizona Cardinals. He is one of seven players
overall coached by Knorr to go on to profes-
sional careers.
Knorr began his coaching career at the Acad-
emy, serving as assistant offensive line coach,
head junior varsity coach and administra ve
assistant to the head coach from 1992-94. He
Air Force Football 31
steed lobotzke - offensive line
Prior to WSSU, Lobotzke spent 13 years at The Lobotzke File
Wake Forest, including 11 seasons as the Dea-
cons’ offensive coordinator and offensive line Year at Air Force: ......... 6th/7th
coach. He also coached the running backs, Career Year: ................. 25th
ght ends and fullbacks. During his tenure, Hometown: .................. Roseville, CA
the Wake Forest offense broke many school Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 1992
and ACC records.
In 2012, junior wide receiver Michael Campa- Coaching Experience
naro caught 7.9 passes per game, which led Air Force
the ACC and was the second-best mark in ACC Offensive Line .................... 2017-Pres.
history. His 79 recep ons in 2012 were the Tight Ends .......................... 2015-16
fourth-highest single-season mark for a Wake Graduate Assistant ............ 1993
Forest player and were achieved despite the
fact that he missed almost three games with Winston-Salem State
an injury. Campanaro’s 16 catches against Off. Coord., Off. Line .......... 2014
Boston College set an ACC single-game record.
Steed Lobotzke enters his sixth year at Air Wake Forest
The 2011 team came within a field goal of
Force and fourth as the offensive line coach. Off. Coord, Off. Line ........... 2003-13
playing for the ACC championship and went
Lobotzke coached ght ends his first two Offensive Line .................... 2001-02
to the Music City Bowl. The squad scored 338
years at the Academy.
points - third-best in Wake Forest history - and
Lobotzke’s first season at the Academy saw Ohio
only had 12 turnovers, which was the lowest
ght end Garre Griffin develop into a free- Offensive Line .................... 1997-00
total in school history and the best in the ACC
agent signee by the New Orleans Saints. His that season.
work with the offensive line has been just
In 2006, Wake Forest won 11 games and the
as impressive. Air Force’s offensive line was
ACC Championship. The offense produced
one of the na on’s best in 2019, leading the
4,298 yards, the third-highest total in school
na on in fewest sacks allowed with four, fin-
history, and put up Wake Forest’s fourth-best
ishing second in rushing offense with a 298.5 Force to three Liberty Bowl appearances. He
scoring season with 302 points. Wake For-
per-game average while helping the Falcons earned second-team All-Western Athle c
est also ranked sixth in the na on in fewest
rank second in the na on in me of posses- Conference honors as a junior and was named
turnovers. Freshman quarterback Riley Skin-
sion with a 34:28 mark. to the first team as a senior before being in-
ner was named ACC Rookie of the Year a er
Lobotzke came to the Academy a er spend- vited to play in the East-West Shrine Football
leading the ACC in pass efficiency (139.6) and
ing the 2014 season at Winston-Salem State Classic.
breaking the Wake Forest record for comple-
where the Rams made a trip to the CIAA on percentage (65.8 percent). On Novem- A er gradua ng from the Academy in 1992
Championship. He spearheaded the Ram ber 13, 2006, Lobotzke was chosen as the with a degree in economics, Lobotzke began
offense that recorded eight-straight 400-plus Master Football Coaches MCS Nike Offensive his coaching career at his alma mater. He
yard games and Winston-Salem State ended Coordinator of the Week a er Wake Forest served as a graduate assistant in the 1992-
the year with a No. 10 na onal ranking. defeated Florida State 30-0 93 season, helping lead the team to another
in Tallahassee. Liberty Bowl berth in 1992. Following his tour
of ac ve military duty, Lobotzke joined the
Lobotzke went to Wake For-
Ohio staff in 1997.
est along with head coach
Jim Grobe a er serving Lobotzke is married to the former Kris n
under Grobe the previous Hazen of Warren, Ohio. The couple has
four years at Ohio Universi- two daughters: Capri and Gia and one son,
ty as the centers and guards Anthony.
coach. In his four seasons
at Ohio, the offensive line
paved the way for four of
the top five rushing seasons
in school history.
Lobotzke’s es with Grobe
go back to their days at
the Air Force Academy
when Grobe personally
recruited him. The northern
California na ve a ended
the Academy and le ered
on the football team in
1990-1991, playing on the
offensive line. As a player,
Lobotzke helped lead Air
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matt mcgettigan - strength and conditioning
Francisco 49ers. Garland was a defensive line- The McGettigan File
man in college and has played both offense
and defense in the NFL. Garland has been a Year at Air Force: ...... 14th
part of three Super Bowl teams, including the Career Year: .............. 34th
54th edi on with San Francisco last season. Hometown: ............... Darlington, WI
McGe gan worked closed with long snapper Alma Mater: .............. Luther College, 1987
Aus n Cu ng, who was a rookie with the
Minnesota Vikings in 2019. He was the team’s Coaching Experience
star ng long snapper. Air Force
McGe gan received the ul mate affirma- Strength/Conditioning ....... 2007-Pres.
on of excellence when he earned recogni-
on as the 2001 Na onal Collegiate Strength Iowa State
and Condi oning Coach of the Year by the Strength/Conditioning ....... 1996-06
Professional Football Strength and Condi-
oning Coaches Society. The award under- Notre Dame
scored the respect McGe gan has from his Strength/Conditioning ....... 1991-95
Ma McGe gan is in his 14th season as peers.
the strength and condi oning coach for the Wis.-Platteville
McGe gan joined the Iowa State staff in 1996
Falcon football team. Strength/Conditioning ....... 1987-90
with head coach Dan McCarney. He spent 11
Widely considered one of the best in the years with the Cyclones before coming to Air
country, McGe gan helped transform the Force in the summer of 2007.
Falcon program. Prior to his coming to the
Prior to his s nt in Ames, he was an assistant
Academy, the Falcons had posted a 12-24 re-
strength and condi oning coach at Notre
cord over the second half of the season from
Dame from 1991-95. Before his work with Pla eville.
2001-06. Since his arrival, the Falcons have
the Figh ng Irish, McGe gan served as the
won over 70 percent of their games over the A na ve of Darlington, Wis., McGe gan is
strength and condi oning coordinator for
second half of the season. In addi on to being married to the former Darla Hook of Charles
Wisconsin-Pla eville from 1987-90.
in be er physical shape, the Falcons have City, Iowa. They have two children, Mariah
seen fewer significant injuries. McGe gan completed his undergraduate and Colin.
work in physical educa on at Luther College
McGe gan played a key factor in the play
in Decorah, Iowa, in 1987, where he was a
of 2007 All-American Chad Hall, a 5-foot-8,
three-year starter on the football team. He is
185-pound do-everything runner who aver-
a member of the Na onal Strength and Con-
aged over 32 touches per game over the last
di oning Associa on. In January 1989, McGet-
seven weeks of the 2007 season. Hall went
gan received his cer fica on as strength
on the play in the Na onal Football League
and condi oning specialist. He earned his
for several seasons. McGe gan also helped
master’s degree in 1989 from Wisconsin-
develop Ben Garland, who plays for the San

Air Force Football 33


ALEX MEANS - OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks which are the The Means File
best marks by an Air Force defensive lineman
since all-conference performer Ben Garland in Year at Air Force .......... 3rd
2009. Fifita is the first Falcon defensive line- Career Year: ................. 5th
man to earn first-team all-conference honors Hometown: .................. Mankato, MN
since 2015. Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 2013
Means is a 2013 Academy graduate and four-
year football le ermen. He helped lead the Coaching Experience
Falcons to four consecu ve bowl games as a Air Force
player, including a 14-7 win over Georgia Tech Outside Linebackers ...........2020-pres.
in the 2010 Independence Bowl. Means was Asst. Defensive Line ............2018-19
a second-team all-Mountain West selec on in OLBs, USAFA Prep ...............2017
2012 while earning the team’s most valuable Graduate Assistant .............2014
player award. He earned his bachelor’s degree
in sociology.
Means began his coaching career at the Acad-
Alex Means begins his first season as outside
emy in 2014, serving as a graduate assistant
linebackers coach and is in his third season
coach for outside linebackers. He then worked
overall as an assistant. He was the assistant
in logis cs at Offu Air Force Base, Neb.,
defensive line coach his first two years. Means
before returning to the Academy to coach at
was the outside linebackers coach at the Air
the prep school.
Force Academy Prep School in 2017.
Means and his wife, Perri, have two sons, Dal-
The Air Force defense has been outstanding
las (8) and Atlas (2) and a daughter, Leo (4).
the last two years. The defense was third in
the conference and 20th na onally in scoring
defense with a 19.8 norm in 2019. The unit al-
lowed just 100.5 yards per game, which is the
best single season mark in program history,
breaking the mark of 109.0 set in 1985. The
defense allowed just 319.6 yards per game
which is the best single season mark in the
program since 2009.
The defensive line was anchored by Mosese
Fifita, who was named first-team all-MW.
Fifita recorded 48 total tackles and had 7.5

Air Force Football 34


ben miller - running backs/special teams coord.
record 13-13 field goals last season. He also The Miller File
ranks second in career field goal percentage
with an .880 mark (22-25). Luke Strebel joined Year at Air Force: ...... 13th/14th overall
a long list of outstanding kickers at Air Force. Career Year: .............. 15th
Strebel became the Academy’s all- me lead- Hometown: ............... Columbia Station, OH
ing scorer in 2018. Alma Mater: .............. Air Force, 2002
Miller also helped Ryan Harrison kick a school-
record 24 field goals in 2008, while becom- Coaching Experience
ing a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Na onal Air Force
Placekicker of the Year award. Will Conant Running Backs ................ 2012-Pres.
ranked among the conference’s top kickers, Special Teams Coord...... 2010-Pres.
hi ng 11-of-13 field goals and 32-of-33 extra Specialists ...................... 2008-Pres.
points for 65 points to lead the Falcons in Tight Ends ...................... 2007-11
2013. In 2014, Conant hit 19-of-21 field goals
and 45-of-46 PATs to hit the 100-point mark Illinois
with 102. He also averaged 43.6 yards per Graduate Asst. ........... 2006
Ben Miller is in his 14th season as an assistant punt. He was a Lou Groza Award semifinalist
coach at Air Force. This season marks his and earned MW special teams player of the Air Force
ninth as running backs coach and his 13th year honors. In 2018, Luke Strebel established Off. Graduate Asst. .... 2002-03
year coaching the specialists (punters, kickers himself as one of the top kickers in the Moun-
and snappers). This season is his 10th as the tain West and the na on. He is the school’s
special teams coordinator. career leader in field goal percentage with a
Miller’s first four years saw the development .889 mark, hi ng 32 of 36 field goals. He was the Cleveland Browns, where he was used as
of Travis Dekker as one of the best ght ends a perfect 88-of-88 on extra points. a fullback/ ght end/long snapper. In the fall
in school history and one of the best in the His seven years working with the running of 2005, he joined the prac ce squad for the
Mountain West Conference. Dekker caught backs was highly successful. He oversaw the Philadelphia Eagles.
25 passes for 382 yards and two scores, while progress of first-year starter Cody Getz, who Miller served as a graduate assistant coach at
averaging 15.3 yards per catch, in 2007. His 25 rushed for 1,248 yards which is the seventh the Academy from 2002-03. He also spent one
catches were the most by an Air Force ght most in school history. Getz opened the sea- year in the ManTech Division at Wright-Pa er-
end since Trent Van Hulzen in 1989. Dekker son with a school-record five straight 100-yard son Air Force Base, Ohio, before transi oning
would later a end training camp with the games while hi ng the 200-yard mark three to the Air Force Reserve in May of 2004. Dur-
Green Bay Packers. mes to establish a new school record. ing the NFL offseason, he worked as a public
Miller’s work with the kickers has also been Jacobi Owens posted back-to-back 1,000- affairs officer doing recrui ng and public
impressive, as he helped develop record- yard seasons and was among the conference rela ons ac vi es for the Air Force.
se ng kicker Jake Koehnke, who hit a school- leaders in rushing each Miller is married to the former Meghan Car-
year. Owens finished ney. The couple has two daughters, Quinn and
his career ranked fourth Keeley, and a son, Lochlan.
in school history with
3,005 yards. Tim McVey
established himself as
well, becoming the first
player in school history
to have over 100 yards
rushing and receiving in
a game at New Mexico.
A 2002 Academy
graduate, Miller spent
the 2006 season as
the offensive gradu-
ate assistant at the
University of Illinois
before returning to the
Academy.
Miller was an all-
conference offensive
lineman for the Falcons,
star ng at le tackle
as a junior and senior.
A er comple ng his
collegiate career, Miller
signed a contract with
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capt. andre morris - spurs
Mentored a group of outside linebackers The Morris File
that led the team in sacks and included Jake
Ksiazek, who was named Mountain West de- Year at Air Force .......... 2nd
fensive player of the week in the team’s win Career Year: ................. 4th
over Colorado State. In addi on, Grant Don- Hometown: .................. Atlanta, GA
aldson was named the outstanding defensive Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 2011
player in the 2019 Cheez-It Bowl victory over
Washington State. Coaching Experience
Morris is a 2011 Academy graduate and Air Force
four-year le ermen. He helped the Falcons to Spurs ...................................2020
four straight bowl games, two bowl victories Defensive Assistant.............2019
and the first Commander-in-Chief’s Tophy LBs, USAFA Prep..................2011, 2017
tle in seven years as a senior in 2010. The
Falcons won back-to-back bowl games, beat-
ing Houston, 47-20, in the Armed Forces Bowl
in 2009 and Georgia Tech, 14-7, in the 2019
Capt. Andre Morris begins his first season as Independence Bowl. Morris was a Phil Steele
coach of the spurs in 2020 and is in his second Magazine all-conference selec on in 2009.
season overall at the Academy. He was a
defensive assistant in 2019. He comes to the Morris earned his degree in social sciences
Academy a er coaching linebackers at the Air and began his Air Force career as a graduate
Force Academy Prep School. assistant coach and instructor at the Prep
School in 2011. He later served as an acquisi-
The Air Force defense has been outstanding ons officer at Warner Robins Air Force Base,
the last two years. The defense was third in Ga., and in the Netherlands.
the conference and 20th na onally in scoring
defense with a 19.8 norm in 2019. The unit al- Morris is a na ve of Atlanta, Ga.
lowed just 100.5 yards per game which is the
best single season mark in program history,
breaking the mark of 109.0 set in 1985. The
defense allowed just 319.6 yards per game
which is the best single season mark in the
program since 2009.

Air Force Football 36


john rudzinski - defensive coordinator/secondary
Leading the secondary, the defense has been The Rudzinski File
among the conference’s elite. Air Force fin-
ished 22nd in the country in intercep ons in Year at Air Force: ...... 11th/13th overall
2016. He was vital in the development of All- Career Year: .............. 13th
American safety Weston Steelhammer, who Hometown: ............... Green Bay, WI
finished as the career leader in intercep ons Alma Mater: .............. Air Force, 2005
with 18 intercep ons. Steelhammer ranks
second in Mountain West history in career. Air Coaching Experience
Force’s defense was vastly improved under his Air Force
leadership. The squad was second in the MW Def. Coord./Secondary ........ 2018-pres.
in rushing defense (116.9), sixth in scoring Secondary ............................ 2015-17
defense (25.8) and fourth in total defense Rec. Coord./Secondary ........ 2014
(360.9). Recruiting Coord./OLBs ....... 2012-13
The 2015 group had two first-team all- Def. Asst./Asst. Rec. Coord. .... 2010-11
conference honorees in Steelhammer and Graduate Assistant .............. 2005-07
cornerback Roland Ladipo. The secondary also
John Rudzinski begins his 11th season overall boasted three of the top four tacklers in 2015.
and third as the defensive coordinator with In 2014, Steelhammer earned first-team all-
the Falcons. Rudzinski’s tenure includes conference honors, his first of a school-record the people, products and processes for the
responsibili es as the recrui ng coordinator, three selec ons to the conference’s first mul -billion dollar C-17 aircra maintenance
outside linebackers coach and defensive backs team. Safety Chris an Spears was also among effort. Throughout his me in Charleston,
coach. the team leaders in tackles with 81. he coached at First Bap st High School as a
defensive assistant.
The leader of a top 20 defense in scoring and As recrui ng coordinator from 2012-2014,
total yards, he was the architech of a physical Rudzinski managed the na onal academic and Rudzinski is a 2001 high school graduate from
unit in 2019 that ranked 17th in the FBS in athle c evalua on of high school prospects. Notre Dame Academy in Green Bay, Wiscon-
total defense (319.6 yards per game) and 20th Those recrui ng classes would produce 28 sin. A three-year le erman at the Air Force
in scoring defense (19.8). The Falcons were wins, two bowl championships and two Academy, he led the team in tackles over
also seventh in the FBS in rushing defense Commander-in-Chief Trophy wins over a three this span. A two- me captain, Rudzinski was
(100.5) last year. Air Force allowed a school- year period (2014-2016). named the team’s most valuable player and
record 100.5 yards rushing in 2019, breaking was honored with Air Force’s Brian Bullard
Rudzinski’s first two years back on staff, the Award, which is the program’s highest honor.
the old mark of 109 set in 1985. Opponents
Falcons won back-to-back Commander-in- An honorable men on all-Mountain West
where held under 100 yards rushing nine
Chief’s Trophy in 2010-11. In 2011, he assisted selec on as a senior, Rudzinski was selected
mes. Air Force allowed just 319.6 total
the defense to finish first in the conference to play in the East-West Shrine Game.
yards and 19.8 points per game while ranking
in passing defense with a 166.8 average. In
among the top 10 in red zone defense. Rudzinski graduated from the Academy
2010, the Falcon defense
was even be er, ranking in 2005 as a dis nguished graduate and a
second na onally by allowing member of Superintendent’s List. He was also
just 147.8 passing yards per honored as outstanding cadet in manage-
game. The defensive suc- ment. Rudzinski has since earned his master’s
cess aided Air Force to a 9-4 degree in business administra on from the
record, capped by a victory University of Colorado.
over Georgia Tech in the He and his wife, Lauren, live in Colorado
Independence Bowl. Springs and have five children, Elin (9), Luke
Rudzinski began his coaching (7), Malin (6), Paul (4) and Beau (1).
career in 2005 as a graduate
assistant at the Academy,
serving for two years under
the leadership of College
Football Hall of Famer Fisher
DeBerry. Learning under the
tutelage of defensive coordi-
nator Richard Bell, Rudzinski
helped develop future all-
conference performers Drew
Fowler and John Rabold.
Transi oning to Charleston
Air Force Base, S.C., Rudzin-
ski served as maintenance
opera ons officer from
2007-10, leading 250 air-
man. He was responsible for
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bill sheridan - defensive line
All-Pro linebacker Lavonte David. The Sheridan File
Sheridan spent two years as the linebackers
coach with the Miami Dolphins from 2010-11, Year at Air Force .... 1st
training two- me All-Pro and Pro Bowl line- Career Year: ........... 40th
backer Cameron Wake. His NFL career began Hometown: ............ Detroit, MI
as the linebackers coach for the New York Gi- Alma Mater: ........... Grand Valley St., 1982
ants from 2005-08 before becoming defensive
coordinator in 2009. Sheridan helped the Gi- Coaching Experience
ants to four consecu ve playoff appearances, Air Force
including a Super Bowl XLII victory over the Defensive Line.....................2020-pres.
New England Patriots. He coached Pro Bowl
linebacker Antonio Pierce while there. Boston College
LBs/Def. Coord. ...................2018-19
Sheridan spent three seasons at Michigan
Detroit Lions (NFL)
from 2002-04 under head coach Lloyd Carr,
Linebackers .........................2014-17
including one as linebackers coach (2002),
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
when he coached all-Big Ten member Victor
Bill Sheridan is in his first season as defensive Defensive Coord. ................1012-13
Hobson. He spent two seasons as the defen-
line coach at Air Force. Sheridan came to the Miami Dolphins (NFL)
sive line coach (2003-04). Addi onally, he
Academy from Boston College where he was Linebackers .........................2010-11
served as the recrui ng coordinator for two
the linebackers coach in 2018 and defensive New York Giants (NFL)
years (2002-03). He helped lead Michigan to
coordinator/linebackers coach in 2019. Defensive Coord .................2009
Big Ten tles and Rose Bowl appearances in
Sheridan coached a linebacker unit that fea- Linebackers .........................2005-08
2003 and 2004. Prior to his s nt at Michigan,
tured all-Atlan c Coast Conference performer Michigan
he coached at Notre Dame in 2001 as the
Connor Strachan, who led the team with 91 DL/Recruiting Coord ...........2003-04
safe es and special teams coach.
tackles and signed a NFL free agent contract LBs/Recruiting Coord ..........2002
Sheridan worked at Michigan State from Graduate Asst. ....................1985-86
with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He also oversaw
1998-00 as the linebackers coach, coach- Notre Dame
the development of Isaiah McDuffie and Max
ing two years under head coach Nick Saban. Safeties/Special Teams .......2001
Richardson into two the team’s top tacklers
He oversaw the development of first-team Michigan State
and playmakers.
All-American Julian Peterson (1999), who Linebackers .........................1998-00
Sheridan spent the previous 13 seasons as an produced a MSU record 30 tackles for loss, 15 Army
assistant coach and defensive coordinator in sacks and was named most valuable player of Defensive Backs ..................1996-97
the Na onal Football League for four teams the Spartans’ victory in the 2000 Citrus Bowl. Linebackers .........................1992-95
before joining Boston College. He also coached all-Big Ten performer Josh Cincinnati
Sheridan helped the Detroit Lions to a pair of Thornhill (2000). Linebackers .........................1989-91
playoff appearances between 2014 and 2017 Sheridan was an assistant coach at Army for Maine
while coaching All-Pro linebacker DeAndre six years, including four as the linebackers Linebackers .........................1987-88
Levy in 2014. He was also the Tampa Bay Buc- coach from 1992-95 and two as defensive Shrine Catholic High School
caneers defensive coordinator from 2012-13, backs coach from 1996-97. He helped Army Assistant .............................1981-84
where he helped develop two- me All-Pro finish No. 24 in the final USA Today Coaches
and Pro Bowl defensive lineman Gerald Mc- poll in 1996 with a 10-2 record and appear-
Coy, All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis and ance in the Independence Bowl. The Black
Knights won five consecu ve Army-Navy
games during his first five seasons in West
Point.
He also coached linebackers at Maine (1987-
88) and Cincinna (1989-91). Sheridan started
his career as an assistant coach at Shrine
Catholic (Mich.) High School from 1981-84.
He moved into the college ranks as a graduate
assistant at Michigan (1985-86) under the
legendary Bo Shembechler.
Sheridan is a na ve of Detroit, Mich., and
earned a bachelor’s degree in physical educa-
on from Grand Valley State in 1982. He was a
four-year le ermen and three-year starter at
linebacker.
He and his wife, Jaycine, have four children,
Joseph, Nicholas, Mark and Natalie.

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Mike thiessen - offensive coord./qbs
and Arion Worthman to bowl most valuable The Thiessen File
player honors. Roberts finished his senior
campaign leading the team to a Mountain Year at Air Force: ......... 14th
West division championship while Worth- Career Year: ................. 16th
man finished the 2017 season in the top Hometown: .................. Modesto, CA
10 in the conference in four categories. As Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 2001
receivers coach, Thiessen was instrumental
in the development of Jalen Robine e, who Coaching Experience
finished his career as the all- me leading Air Force
receiver in school history with 120 catches Off. Coordinator/QBs........2015-Pres.
for 2,697 yards and 18 touchdowns. He was Off. Coordinator/WRs .......2014
also a key contributor in the development Asst. Head Coach/WRs .....2011-13
of All-American Chad Hall, the conference Offensive Coord/WRs .......2008-10
offensive player of the year in 2007. Hall Wide Receivers .................2007-08
caught 50 passes, the sixth most in school AFA Prep Off. Coord..........2004-06
history, for 524 yards, while rushing for 1,478
Mike Thiessen is in his 14th season as an as- yards, which ranks second all- me in school
sistant coach at the Academy. This season is history. Hall played six seasons in the NFL and
his seventh as the solo offensive coordinator earned a Super Bowl appearance with the San
a er four years of sharing the du es, and his Francisco 49ers.
Thiessen was a team captain as a senior, while
sixth as the quarterbacks coach. A two-sport star during his collegiate career, rushing for 713 yards and 10 touchdowns and
As offensive coordinator, Thiessen has led Thiessen was an All-American baseball player passing for 1,687 yards and 13 scores in 2000.
a unit over the last five years that has been as a centerfielder in the spring of 2000 and On the diamond, he set 10 Academy records
in the top four of the na on in rushing each was the Mountain West Conference football (six career and four single-season), includ-
year, averaged 32 points per game, been in offensive player of the year in the fall of 2000. ing a 33-game hi ng streak which stood for
the top three na onally in passing yards per A two-year starter at quarterback, Thies- 17 years. He was inducted into the Air Force
comple on and among the top 10 in third- sen led the team in rushing and was among Athle cs Hall of Fame in 2017, as part of the
down percentage. This has been one of the the conference leaders in rushing yards and school’s sixth class, and served on the selec-
most produc ve offensive eras in Academy touchdowns in 2000. on commi ee for the class of 2019.
history. The Falcons led the na on in yards He capped off his career by earning offensive A er gradua on in 2001, Thiessen was a 42nd
per catch (23.56), were second in rushing most valuable player honors while leading Air round dra pick of the Arizona Diamond-
(298.5) and me of possession (34:28), third Force to a 37-34 win over Fresno State in the backs in 2001. He played in 27 games with
in passing efficiency (187.9) and second in Silicon Valley Classic. Thiessen finished the the Yakima Bears “A” team and led the squad
third down percentage (53.5) in 2019. game with 99 yards rushing and 204 yards with a .308 ba ng average. His first military
He has guided quarterbacks Karson Roberts passing. assignment was at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz.,
working in the 62nd Fighter Squadron.
He entered the World Class Athlete Program
and played with the Lancaster Jethawks, an
advanced A affiliate of the Diamondbacks
in 2003. He hit .278 with five homers and
42 runs scored in 85 games. Following that
season, he returned to Luke and worked in
personnel.
A er three years at Luke AFB, Thiessen
returned to the Academy to teach and coach
at the USAFA Prep School. He served as an
instructor in algebra, calculus and chemistry
and was the offensive coordinator for the
football team for three seasons before joining
the Academy staff in 2007.
Thiessen and his wife, the former Kristen
McClellan of Jefferson City, Mo., have a son,
Andrew, and a daughter, Brooke.

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Coaching Staff
Steve Senn The Senn File
Director of Recruiting Year at Air Force .......... 13th
Steve Senn begins his Career Year: ................. 13th
13th season with Air Hometown: .................. Albuquerque, NM
Force football overall Alma Mater: ................. Air Force, 1990
and third as director of
recruiting and player Coaching Experience
personnel. Senn previ- Air Force
ously served as the ju- Recruiting Director .............2017-pres.
nior varsity head coach Admin. Assistant .................2007-16
and varsity assistant Graduate Assistant .............1991
as an officer in the Air
Force.
Senn retired from active evaluator pilot at How-
duty in 2009 and served as an executive assistant for five years before ard AFB in Panama from
taking over recruiting duties. 1996-99. He returned to
Senn is a 1990 graduate of the Academy where he earned his bach- the C-5 as an evaluator
elor’s degree in social sciences. While at the Academy, Senn lettered pilot while stationed at
three years in football as a wide receiver and helped the Falcons to a Travis AFB, Calif., from
pair of bowl games. He holds the school record for receiving yards in a 1999-2002. Prior to returning to the Academy, he was a C-20H instruc-
bowl game with 150 set in the 1989 Liberty Bowl. He is also the record tor pilot at Ramstein AB, Germany, from 2002-05.
holder for touchdown catches in a bowl game with two, which he did Senn is a 1985 graduate of Cibola High School in Albuquerque, N.M.,
in both the 1987 Freedom Bowl and 1989 Liberty Bowl. where he was a first-team all-state quarterback and free safety. Senn’s
Following graduation, Senn served for one year as an assistant coach wife, Sophie, who is also a 1990 Academy graduate, retired from ac-
with the football team before going to undergraduate pilot training at tive duty in 2009 as well. They have two children, Arran and Eric.
Reese AFB, Texas. He was then assigned to Dover AFB, Del., where he
was a C-5 aircraft commander from 1993-96. Senn was then a C-27A

support staff

Lt. Col. Tony Sampson Kyra Shea Mitch Browming


Admin. Assistant Office Manager Recrui ng Support

Jess Souza Chris Crooks Connor Wagner Jeff Cosky


Assoc. A.D./Events Director of Video Graphic Design Football Opera ons

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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

Ernie Sadelmyer Erik Kozlowski Mark Peters Derek Fi s Jessica Achatz


Athle c Training Athle c Training Athle c Training Athle c Training Athle c Training

Jack Braley Will Quillman Evan Hanberry Jonathan Goatcher


Strength/Codi oning Strength/Codi oning Strength/Codi oning Strength/Codi oning

Dan Siermine Darren Hain Robbie Wagner Casey Green


Assoc. A.D./Support Equipment Manager Equipment Manager Stadium Manager

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all-time coaches
-- A -- ENGA, Dick (Minnesota ‘63) Prep School, Head
ABEL, Richard (Detroit ‘56) Asst. 1964-67
Fisher DeBerry Coach 1978, 1980-81; Tight Ends 1982-2006
AKE, Wally (William & Mary ‘72) EVANS, Capt. Pat (Air Force ‘87)
Def. Line 1981-83 Prep School 1992; JV Def. Coord. 1993-94
ANDERSON, Maj. Roy (New Mexico)
Freshmen 1958-61 -- F --
FEDORA, Larry (Austin ‘85)
Receivers 1997-98
-- B -- FERNANDEZ, 1st Lt. Steve (Air Force ‘98)
BACKHUS, Tom (Ohio State ‘70) JV/Varsity Asst. 2002
Off. Line 1978-79; Off. Coord. 1980 FRYZEL, Dennis (Denison ‘64)
BAKKE, Capt. Tom (Navy ‘52) Ends 1958-59 Def. Backfield 1978
BATTISTA, Capt. Julius (Florida ‘41)
Line 1955
BECKMAN, Larry (Florida ‘66) -- G --
TEs, Spec. teams, 1980; Off. Line 1981-83 GAILEY, Chan (Florida ‘74)
BELL, Richard (Arkansas ‘59) Def. Backfield 1979-80; Def. Coord. 1981-82
Inside LBs 1995-98; Def. Coord. 1999-06 GALBREATH, Lt. Mike (Air Force ‘64)
BELL, Lt. Tom (Army ‘45) Def. Backs 1958 Freshmen 1967-68
BERRY, Tom (Virginia ‘55) GALIOS, Capt. Steve (Air Force ‘59)
Def. Backs 1958-60; Freshmen 1961
Fr. Backs 1962; Def. Backfield 1963-66
BETANCE, Mike (Air Force ‘90)
GANSZ, Capt. Frank (Navy ‘60)
JV Def. Coord. 1995-97
BEZYACK, Capt. Marty (Utah ‘58) Freshmen 1964-67
JV 1967-69 GILLORY, 1st Lt. Byron (Texas ‘49)
BLACKWELDER, Don (NE La. ‘62) Backfield 1955-57
Quarterbacks 1979 GOLDSMITH, Fred (Florida ‘67) TEs 1979; Def.
BLANCHARD, Lt. Col. Felix (Army ‘47) Coord. 1980; Asst. HC 1982-83
Freshmen 1962-63 GOODMAN, Jim (Florida ‘74) Def. Ends 1981
BLASI, 1st Lt. Gene (Kansas ‘56) GOULD, Mike (Air Force ‘76) Graduate Asst.1976;
Line 1959-61 Prep School Head Coach, 1982-84
BOUNDS, 1st Lt. Jesse (Tulane ‘50) COVINGTON, Patrick (Furman ‘06) GROBE, Jim (Virginia ‘77) Linebackers 1984-94
Line 1955-57 Offensive Asst., 2007-09 GROH, Al (Virginia ‘67) Def. Coord. 1978-79
BOWMAN, Jim (Michigan ‘56) COWSETTE, Del (Maryland, 2000)
JV 1958-63; Freshmen 1964-75; GURSKI, Capt. John (Navy ‘53)
Assistant Defensive Line, 2020-
Assoc. AD for Recruiting Support, 1975-2007 JV Asst. 1956-57; Def. Line 1958-59
CRIMMINS, Mike (Ohio ‘72)
BRALEY, Jack (Nebraska ‘56) Linebackers 1975; Off. Line 1976-77
Ends 1965-67; Def. Backs 1968-76; Off. Coord. CROSS, Tim (Northern Colorado, ‘90)
1977; Strength-Conditioning 1982-97 Defensive Line, 2014-18 Assitant Head Coach, -- H --
BRINSON, Larry (Florida ‘83) Running Backs 2015-18 HAMILTON, Paul (Appalachian State ‘81) Quar-
1983 terbacks/Fullbacks 1990-96; Fullbacks, 2006
BROOKSHIER, Lt. Tom (Colorado ‘53) HANDLEY, Ray (Stanford ‘66)
Backfield 1955 -- D -- Off. Backfield 1978
BROWN, Rick (Air Force ‘79) JV 1979-80; 1983- DAVITCH, Jerry (Arizona ‘65) HARRIS, Walt (Pacific ‘68) Def. Backfield 1978
87 Off. Line 1973-75; Receivers 1976-77 HATFIELD, Ken (Arkansas ‘65)
BUMPAS, Dick (Arkansas ‘71) Def. Line 1979-80 DEBERRY, Fisher (Wofford ‘60) Off. Coord. 1978; Head Coach 1979-83
BURNETT, Johnny (UC-Santa Barbara ‘70) Quarterbacks 1980; Off. Coord. 1981-83; HAWKINS, Capt. Jimmie (Texas A&M ‘88)
Off. Backfield 1977 Head Coach 1984-2006 JV Def. Coord. 1998-2000
BURTON, Ron (North Carolina ‘87) DERUYTER, Tim (Air Force ‘85) HAYS, Lt. Col. Jeff (Air Force ‘84)
Defensive Line 2003-12 JV Def. Coord. 1989-92; Def. Coord/Safeties, Kickers 1998 -2004 ; JV Head coach 2000
BYNUM, Capt. Todd (Air Force ‘89) 2007; Assoc. Coach/Def.-Coord. 2008-09 HEIMERDINGER, Mike (E. Illinois ‘75)
JV Asst. 1995-97; JV Head Coach 1998; Running DIGGS, Ricky (Shippensburg ‘75) Receivers 1981
Backs 1999 Receivers 1990 HENDRIX, Clay (Furman ‘86)
DOW, Capt. Wes (Navy ‘52) JV 1960-61 Co-Off. Coord./Offensive Line, 2007-13; Assoc.
DOWIS, Capt. Dee (Air Force ‘90) Head Coach/Offensive Line, 2014-16
-- C -- JV Off. Coord. 1995-98 HILLSTROM, Eldon “Spike” (Oregon ‘58)
*CALHOUN, Troy (Air Force ‘89) Off. Line 1965-75
JV Asst. 1993; JV Off. Coord. 1994 HINSHAW, Roger (Appalachian State ‘72)
Head Coach, 2007- -- E -- Outside Linebackers 1983
CAMPBELL, Dean (Texas ‘72) *EASON, Jordan (Air Force ‘13) HORTON, Tim (Arkansas ‘90)
Running Backs 2000-2004; Secondary 2005-06 Assistant Off. Line, 2018- Receivers 1999-2004; Halfbacks 2005
*CAMPBELL, Jake (Air Force ‘96) ELLIS, Lt. Col. Dick (Air Force ‘68) HUTT, Maj. Ed (UCLA ‘68)
Offensive backfield asst. 2012-18; Slotbacks Freshmen 1968-69; JV 1971-72, 1976-77; Prep JV Asst. 1976-77; WRs 1978-80; TEs 1981
2019- School 1978-79; JV Head Coach 1978-86
CARNEY, Capt. John (Arizona ‘63) ELLIS, Maj. Don (Texas A&M ‘54)
Linebackers 1969-74 Freshmen 1964-65; Backfield 1966-70
CONFESOR, Ari (Holy Cross, 2004) ELLWOOD, 1st Lt. Frank (Ohio St. ‘57)
Wide Receivers, 2019- Backfield 1959-61
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all-time coaches
-- I -- MORELAND, Jake (Western Michigan, ‘00) Tight
IGNARSKI, Capt. John (Kentucky ‘52) ends 2012-14, WRs, 2015-16
Off. Line 1958-59 MOSS, Joe (Maryland ‘52)
ISAACSON, Maj. Terry (Air Force ‘64) Def. Line 1961-69
JV Asst. 1973; Receivers 1974; Off. Backfield
1975-76
-- N --
NEWBY, Matt (Air Force ‘94)
-- J -- JV/Varsity Asst. 2000-01
JACKSON, Capt. Charlie (Air Force ‘00) NEWMAN, Dylan (Air Force, 1999)
Admin. Asst., JV/Varsity asst., 2015-16
JV/Varsity Asst. 2004
NOBLITT, Bob (Washburn ‘63)
JAMISON, Terrance (Wisconsin 2009)
Off. Coord./Off. Line 1984-99
Defensive line 2019
JENKINS. 1st Lt. Marvin (Alabama ‘52)
-- O --
Ends 1955-57
OLIVER, Jerome “Jappy” (Purdue ‘78)
JOHNSON, Bruce (Wofford ‘70)
Def. Line 1995-2002
Def. Coord./Linebackers 1984-89 ORDWAY, Capt. Goodwin III, “Ski” (Army ‘55)
JONES, 1st Lt. Bob (Baylor ‘57) Freshmen 1962
Freshman Ends 1960; Ends 1961 OZEE, 1st Lt. Jim (Texas Christian ‘58)
JONES, Nick (Georgia ‘06) Freshmen 1961-62
Tight ends 2018
JOZWIAK, Capt. Tom (Air Force ‘59)
Freshmen 1963-66 -- P --
PARCELLS, Bill (Wichita State ‘63)
Head Coach 1978
-- K -- PARKS, Capt. Al (Auburn ‘52)
KENDALL, Leland (Oklahoma St. ‘54) Freshman Ends 1962
Off. Line 1964-68; Def. Line 1969-75; Def. PEAKE, 1st Lt. Bob (Indiana ‘55)
Coord. 1976-77 JV Asst. 1957; Backs 1958-59
KING, Capt. Edwin H., Jr. (Navy ‘52)
Freshmen 1961; 1958-62
Ben Martin PETERSEN, Chuck (Air Force ‘84)
JV Off. Coord. 1990; Receivers 1991-96; Quar-
KITCHINGS, Des (Furman, 2000) MCCOMBS, Cal (Citadel ‘67) terbacks/Fullbacks 1997-2006; Offensive Coord.
Running Backs/Running Game Coord., 2011 Def. Backfield 1984-89; Def. Coord./Backs 1990- 2000-06
KLECKNER, Capt. Alex (Air Force ‘96) 98 PIPES, Lt. Col. Steve (Air Force, ‘98)
JV/Varsity Asst. 1999-2000; JV Head Coach *MCGETTIGAN, Matt (Luther, 1987) JV Head Coach/Varsity Assistant, 2012-15
2000-2002 Strength, Speed and Conditioning, 2007- PRICE, Lt. Col. Bill (USAFA, 1991)
*KNORR, Brian (Air Force ‘86) MCLAIN, Maj. Bill (Air Force ‘59) JV/Varsity Assistant, 2011
JV Off. Coord. 1992-94; Falcon Backs 2005; Asst. Freshmen 1966-70
Head Coach/Iinside Linebackers, 2007; Spurs *MEANS, Alex (Air Force ‘13)
2018, Outside Linebackers, 2019; Inside Line- Assistant def. line 2018-19; Outside Linebackers -- R --
backers, 2020- 2020- RAETZ, Maj. Bernie (St. Thomas ‘57)
MERRITT, Maj. Frank (Army ‘44) JV Head Coach 1964-66; Off. Backs 1967-69,
Asst. Head Coach 1955 1971-74
-- L -- METCALF, Lawrence “Butch” (Okla. ‘65) RANDALL, Craig (Colgate ‘58)
LAMKIN, Capt. Ken (Texas A&M ‘67) Off. Line 1970-72 Def. Line 1978
JV Asst. 1978 MILLER, Capt. Alf (Texas ‘50) RASH, Charles (Missouri ‘59) Line 1962-63
LAWRENCE, Lt. Jerry (Mississippi ‘54) JV 1960 Centers 1958-59 REAGAN, John (Syracuse ‘94)
LEGGETT, Capt. Dave (Ohio State) MILLER, Bart (New Mexico, 2008) Tight Ends, Offensive Line 2003-04
Freshmen, 1968-71 2017
RODGERS, 1st Lt. Pepper (Georgia Tech ‘55)
LEWIS, Derek (Texas ‘98) *MILLER, Ben (Air Force, 2002)
Off. Backs 1958-59
Wide Receivers 2015 Special Teams Coord. 2010- ;Tight Ends 2007-
RUCKER, Ken (Carson-Newman ‘76)
LIONTAS, Lt. Col. Nick (Navy ‘52) 11; Specialists, 2007-; Running backs 2012-
Running Backs 1984-89
Off. Backs 1965-66; WRs 1967; 1971-73, Off. MILLER, Tom (Cortland State ‘69)
*RUDZINSKI, John (Air Force ‘05)
Backfield 1970 Def. Line 1984-89; OLBs 1990-2004; Special
Teams Coordinator, 2000-05; Kickers 2005 Defensive Coord/Secondary 2018-present; Sec-
*LOBOTZKE, Steed (Air Force ‘92)
Tight Ends 2015-16; Offensive Line, 2016- MITCHELL, Capt. Billy (East Carolina ‘72) ondary, 2015-17, Recruiting Coord./Secondary
LORBER, Maj. John (Air Force ‘64) Off. Backfield 1979-80; Running Backs 1981-82; 2014, OLBs 2012-13, Defensive Asst., 2010-11;
Def. Ends 1975-76; Linebackers 1977 JV Head Coach/Special Teams 1986-93; Defen- OLBs 2012;
sive Line 1994 RUSS, Capt. Carl (Michigan ‘75)
MOORE, Capt. Dennis (Air Force ‘83) Off. Backs Asst./JV Def. Coord. 1982-85
-- M -- JV Off. Coord. 1991-92; Prep School Head RUSS, Steve (Air Force ‘95)
MANUEL, Fred (Oregon ‘73) Coach 1992-94 Asst. Head Coach/Co-Def. Coord./2012; Sec-
Def. Backfield 1977 MORRIS, Capt. Andre (Air Force, 2011) ondary 2012; ILBs 2013; Asst. Head Coach/Def.
MARTIN, Ben (Navy ‘45) Defensive Assistanat 2019; Spurs 2020- Coord./Secondary, 2014-17
Head Coach 1958-77 MORGAN, Blane (Air Force ‘99)
MASTIN, Maj. Darrell (Air Force ‘76) JV / Varsity Asst. 2003-05; Wide Receivers 2006;
Prep School Head Coach 1985-89 Co-Offensive Coord./QBs, 2007-13; Quarter-
MATEOS, Capt. Carlos (Air Force ‘85) backs 2014
Kickers 1994-97

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all-time coaches
STEWART, Bill (Fairmont St. ‘75) Tight Ends, 2019
-- S -- Def. Line 1990-94 WALLERSTEDT, Matt (Kansas State, ‘88)
SAMPSON, Capt. Tony (USAFA, 2000) STUBBLEFIELD, Taylor (Purdue, 2005) Receivers Asst. Head Coach/ILBs 2007-11; Co-Def. Coord.,
JV/Varsity Assistant, 2008-10 2017-18 2009-11
SCHODERBEK, Capt. Steve (Navy ‘53) SUMRALL, Lt. Col Darryl (Air Force, ‘89) JV Head WARINNER, Ed (Mount Union ‘84)
JV 1962 Coach, 2009-11 Offensive Line 2000-02
SCHUMACHER, Capt. Tim (Air Force ‘98) SUNDQUIST, Capt. Ted (Air Force ‘83) WARREN, Charlton (Air Force ‘99)
JV/Varsity Asst. 2002-04 JV Off. Coord. 1987-89; Prep School Head JV/Varsity Asst. 2005-06; Cornerbacks/Recruit-
*SENN, Steve (Air Force ‘90) Coach 1990-92 ing 2007;Co.- Def. Coord. 2009-11;
JV/Varsity Asst. 2005-2008; JV head coach Secondary/Recruiting 2008-11; Assoc. Head
2006-08; Admin. Asst./Quality Control, 2009-15; Coach/Def. Coord 2012-13
Recruiting coordinator, 2016- -- T -- WEATHERBIE, Charlie (Okla. State ‘77)
SHAW, Lawrence “Buck” (Notre Dame ‘22) THIEL, Capt. Norm (Oregon State) Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1984-89
Head Coach 1956-57 Freshmen, 1964-67 WEIKERT, Matt (Ohio ‘02)
SHEALY, Vic (Richmond ‘84) *THIESSEN, Mike (Air Force, ‘01) Outside Linebackers, 2007-11; Inside lineback-
Defensive Backs 1999-2004 Wide Receivers, 2007- 14; Co-Off. Coord., 2009- ers 2012, Defensive Line 2013; Outside Line-
*SHERIDAN, Bill (Grand Valley State, 1982) 13; Off. Coord/QBs 2015- backers 2013-18
Defensive Line, 2020- TOTH, Nick (Ohio, 1999) Spurs/Nickels, 2017 WHITE, Brad (Wake Forest, ‘04)
SIMLER, Col. George (Maryland ‘48) TROTT, Bob (North Carolina ‘76) Defensive Asst., 2010-11
JV 1957-58; Freshmen 1959 Def. Ends 1978-80; Def. Backfield 1981-83 WHITLOW, Col. Robert (Army ‘43)
SIMPSON, Capt. Skinner (Air Force ‘63) Head Coach 1955, JV 1956
JV 1969-72 WIDEMAN, Maj. Giles (Air Force ‘59)
SINGLETON, Jemal (Air Force ‘99) -- V -- Freshmen 1966-70
JV/Varsity Asst. 2003-2005; RBs 2006- 10; Run- VANDERLINDEN, Ron (Albion College, ‘78) WILEY, Capt. Al (Air Force ‘83)
ning Game Coordinator 2007-10. Inside Linebackers, 2014-19 Def. Line Asst. 1987-90
SMITH, Homer (Princeton ‘54) VAUGHN, Chip (Wake Forest ‘09) WRIGHT, Capt. Robin (Air Force ‘96)
Backfield 1961-64 Secondary 2018-19 JV/Varsity Asst. 1999-2001
STARKEY, Neal (Air Force ‘68) * denotes current coach
Freshman Asst. 1968; JV Def. Coord. 1969-70;
Prep School Head Coach 1971 -- W --
STEINBRUNNER, Capt. Don (Washington St. ‘53) WALKER, Michael (Air Force ‘97)
Ends 1961-64 Defensive Asst., 2013-15, Administrative Asst,/
STEINMARK, Sammy (Wyoming ‘79) JV Head Coach 2014-15
Receivers 1982-89; Backs 1990-98 WALLACE, Jonathan (Auburn 2015)

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players
2020 numerical roster
# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) ALPHABETICAL
2 Elisha Palm CB 5-8 190 Sr. Grand Prairie, TX (S. Grand Prairie)
# Name Pos.
3 Jordan Gidrey RB 5-6 175 Fr. Tomball, TX (Tomball Memorial)
39 Matthew Anderson SS
4 Haaziq Daniels QB 6-1 200 So. Franklin, MO (Saint John Vianney)
6 Warren Bryan QB 6-1 205 Jr. Pomona, CA (Damien) 56 Britton Beasley OC
7 David Eure CB 5-11 185 Jr. Gardena, CA (Junipero Serra) 96 Charles Bein P
9 Demani Hansford CB 5-9 180 Sr. Bowie, MD (Saint John’s College)
38 Brendan Bentley LS
10 CJ McNeal RB 5-8 180 Jr. Orlando, FL (Bishop Moore)
11 Ben Jefferson WR 5-11 185 So. Cypress, CA (Pacifica) 18 Corbin Blanchard WR
13 Brandon Lewis WR 5-9 175 Jr. San Diego, CA (Madison) 79 Ryan Booth OT
14 Ethan Erickson OLB 6-2 205 Jr. South Jordan, UT (Bingham)
15 Ben Brittain QB
15 Ben Bri ain QB 6-1 195 Fr. Hewi , TX (Reicher Catholic)
6 Warren Bryan QB
16 Jayden Goodwin DB 6-1 175 Fr. Houston, TX (Cypress Falls)
17 Zion Kelly CB 5-10 185 So. Greenville, SC (Southside) 51 Noah Bush ILB
18 Corbin Blanchard WR 6-3 200 Sr. Bay Saint Louis, MS (Saint Stanislaus) 67 Kris Campbell OG
18 Michael Mack II DB 6-1 185 Fr. Glenn Dale, MD (Bullis School)
98 Joseph Carlson P
19 Eric Wills II WR 6-1 195 So. Cincinna , OH (Archbishop Moeller)
20 Brad Roberts RB 5-11 200 So. Arvada, CO (Ralston Valley) 4 Haaziq Daniels QB
21 Corvan Taylor SS 6-2 205 Jr. Gilbert, AZ (Gilbert) 26 Micah Davis WR
22 Joshua Stoner RB 5-8 195 Sr. Columbus, OH (Worthington Kilbourne)
60 Nicholas DeWolf OG
23 Johnathan Youngblood OLB 5-11 220 Fr. Atlanta, GA (E. L. Chris an Academy)
30 Grant Donaldson OLB
24 Kadin Remsberg RB 5-9 180 Sr. Newton, KS (Newton)
25 Camby Goff DB 6-1 195 Fr. Reynoldsburg, OH (Reynoldsburg) 14 Ethan Erickson OLB
26 Micah Davis WR 5-11 185 Fr. Atlanta, GA (Harrison) 7 David Eure CB
27 Ben Peterson WR 5-9 180 Sr. Bellingham, WA (Squalicum)
77 Parker Ferguson OT
29 Timothy McClendon OLB 5-11 210 So. Ozark, AL (Carroll)
30 Grant Donaldson OLB 6-3 230 Sr. Sudlersville, MD (DeMatha) 3 Jordan Gidrey RB
32 Ma hew Murla FB 6-0 225 Sr. Baton Rouge, LA (Parkview Bap st) 25 Camby Goff DB
34 Timothy Jackson FB 6-3 200 Jr. Vacaville, CA (Vacaville)
97 Jacob Goldberg LS
36 Caleb Humphrey OLB 6-3 230 Jr. Casa Grande, AZ (Desert Vista)
16 Jayden Goodwin DB
38 Brendan Bentley LS 6-2 255 So. Las Vegas, NV (Sierra Vista)
39 Ma hew Anderson SS 6-2 200 Sr. Fort Wayne, IN (Homestead) 48 Bo Gross FB
40 Alec Mock ILB 6-3 235 Fr. Weddington, NC (Weddington) 9 Demani Hansford DB
42 Will Trawick ILB 6-1 225 Sr. Willow Park, TX (Aledo)
82 Rhett Harms TE
44 Parker Noren OLB 6-2 215 Sr. McKinney, TX (McKinney Boyd)
48 Bo Gross FB 6-0 230 Jr. Lima, OH (Bath) 65 Ben Hoffner OG
51 Noah Bush ILB 6-0 215 Jr. Athens, TX (Athens) 93 Brice Honaker PK
54 Kenny Ngaima DT 6-2 270 Jr. Darby, PA (Darby)
36 Caleb Humphrey OLB
56 Bri on Beasley OC 6-1 330 Sr. Cordell, OK (Cordell)
99 Hayden Isenhart DE
57 Jason Medeiros OC 6-0 255 So. Redmond, WA (Eastside Catholic)
60 Nicholas DeWolf OG 6-1 275 Sr. Galloway, OH (Hilliard Bradley) 34 Timothy Jackson FB
62 Hawk Wimmer OG 6-4 310 Jr. Franklin, WI (Franklin) 11 Ben Jefferson WR
64 Kyle Krepsz OG 6-1 290 Sr. Riverside, CA (Mar n Luther King)
76 Adam Jewell OT
65 Ben Hoffner OG 6-4 275 Sr. Parkton, MD (Calvert Hall)
66 Nolan Laufenberg OG 6-3 315 Sr. Castle Rock, CO (Castle View) 92 Cole Johnson PK
67 Kris Campbell OG 6-1 315 Jr. Sterling Heights, MI (Mo ) 85 Christopher Kane TE
70 Nicholas Noyen OC 6-0 285 Sr. West Chester, OH (Cin. Chris an Hills Acac)
17 Zion Kelly CB
75 McKenly O’Neal OT 6-3 265 Jr. Dripping Springs, TX (Dripping Springs)
81 Dalton King TE
76 Adam Jewell OT 6-2 265 Sr. Pearland, TX (Pearland)

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2020 numerical roster
# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) # Name Pos.
77 Parker Ferguson OT 6-5 290 Sr. Greenwood, IN (Center Grove)
64 Kyle Krepsz OG
78 George Silvanic DT 6-5 285 Sr. Monument, CO (Palmer Ridge)
66 Nolan Laufenberg OG
79 Ryan Booth OT 6-5 265 Jr. San Antonio, TX (Churchill)
80 Daniel Morris WR 6-2 220 Sr. St. Peters, MO (Fort Zumwalt East) 13 Brandon Lewis WR
81 Dalton King TE 6-3 225 Jr. Mount Juliet, TN (Central) 90 TJ Love DT
82 Rhe Harms TE 6-3 235 Sr. Crete, NE (Crete)
18 Michael Mack II DB
83 Jake Spiewak WR 6-4 200 Jr. Centerville, OH (Centerville)
85 Christopher Kane TE 6-5 240 So. San Clemente, CA (San Clemente) 57 Jason Medeiros OC
86 Michael Purcell DE 6-4 245 Sr. The Woodlands, TX (Woodlands) 29 Timothy McClendon OLB
88 Kyle Pa erson TE 6-6 245 So. Gilbert, AZ (Perry)
10 CJ McNeal RB
90 TJ Love DT 6-4 260 So. Centennial, CO (Kent Denver)
40 Alec Mock ILB
92 Cole Johnson PK 5-11 160 So. Phoenix, AZ (Sco sdale Horizon)
93 Brice Honaker PK 6-1 185 Jr. Howe, TX (Trinity) 80 Daniel Morris WR
94 Tevye Schue pelz-Rohl PK 5-10 195 Jr. Boulder, CO (Fairview) 32 Matthew Murla FB
96 Joey Woodring NG 5-11 275 Sr. Katy, TX (Katy)
54 Kenny Ngaima DT
96 Charles Bein P 6-3 190 Fr. San Clemente, CA (San Clemente)
97 Jacob Goldberg LS 6-0 230 Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Calvary Chris an Academy) 44 Parker Noren OLB
97 Kaleb Nunez NG 6-1 275 Sr. Midland, TX (Robert E. Lee) 70 Nicholas Noyen OC
98 Joseph Carlson P 6-1 175 Sr. Frisco, TX (Dr. Jus n Wakeland)
97 Kaleb Nunez NG
98 Kalawai’a Pescaia NG 6-0 285 So. Kailua, HI (Kamehameha)
75 McKenly O’Neal OT
99 Hayden Isenhart DE 6-4 245 So. Aurora, CO (Grandview)
2 Elisha Palm CB

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

4..........Haaziq Daniels (HAH-zeek) 93........Brice Honaker (HONN-uh-kerr) 22 Joshua Stoner RB

7..........David Eure (YOUR-ee) 94........Tevye Schue pelz-Rohl 21 Corvan Taylor SS

9..........Demani Hansford (duh-MONN-ee) (TEV-ee SHOOT-pelz-Roll) 42 Will Trawick ILB

15........Ben Bri ain (Bri en) 96........Charles Bein (Bine) 19 Eric Wills II WR

21........Corvan Taylor (CORR-vunn) 97........Kaleb Nunez (NOON-yezz) 62 Hawk Wimmer OG

42........Will Trawich (TRAH-wick) 98........Kalawai’a Pescaia 96 Joey Woodring NG

44........Parker Noren (NOR-en) (Kall-AH-why-UH Pes-SKY-uh) 23 Johnathan Youngblood FB

64........Kyle Krepsz (KREPS)

70........Nicholas Noyen (NOY-enn)

78........George Silvanic (sill-VAN-ick)

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player profiles
39 Ma hew Anderson, SS 96 Charles Bein, P
6-2, 200, Sr. 6-3, 190, Fr.
Fort Wayne, IN Mission Viejo, CA
(Homestead) (San Clemente)
2019 - Played in two games, seeing ac on High School – Le ered three years in
vs. Colgate and Hawaii … recorded three football … named special teams player
total tackles, two unassisted, all coming vs. of the year in 2019 … helped his team to
Colgate in the season opener. the D1-A state championship in 2016 …
2018 - Did not see any varsity ac on. team was the 2019 South Coast League
2017 - Did not see any varsity ac on. champions … earned first-team all-CIF …
High School - Le ered four mes in foot- high school football coach was Jaime Or z
ball and baseball … three- me first-team … played baseball … graduated with a 3.8
all-conference selec on in football … was grade point average.
team captain … three- me first-team all-conference selec on in base- Personal – Son of Richard and Anne Bein … has three siblings … major-
ball … high school football coach was Chad Zolman … member of the ing in business management … a ended the Air Force Academy Prep
Na onal Honor Society. School and played football.
Personal - Son of Dan and Jennifer Anderson … has two siblings …
majoring in management … completed Opera ons Air Force and was
on the cadet leadership cadre during Basic Cadet Training during the
summer of 2019. 38 Brendan Bentley, LS
Anderson Career Sta s cs
6-2, 255, So.
Tackles Las Vegas, NV
Year G UT-AT TOT TFL Sacks Ints (Sierra Vista)
2019 2 2-1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0
2019 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered three years in foot-
56 Bri on Beasley, OG ball … earned second-team all-conference
honors … member of the Na onal Honor
6-1, 330, Sr. Society … member of the student council …
Cordell, OK high school football coach is John Foss.
(Cordell) Personal – Parents are Rick and Stepha-
nie Bentley … has one younger sibling …
2019 - Played in one game, seeing ac on undecided about his major … a ended the
vs. Colgate … part of an offensive line that Air Force Academy Prep School and played football … would like to at-
led the conference and ranked second tend pilot training a er gradua on and become an F-22 pilot in the Air
na onally in rushing with a 298.5 per- Force … hobbies include video games and fishing.
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 percent- 18 Corbin Blanchard, WR
age with a 53.5 mark … the Falcons led the 6-3, 200, Sr.
Mountain West and ranked second na onally in me of possession Bay Saint Louis, MS
with a 34:28 mark.
2018 - Played in two games, seeing ac on vs. Boise State and Wyoming (Saint Stanislaus)
… 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 2019 – Did not see any ac on.
line led the conference and ranked second na onally in sacks allowed 2018 – Played in one game, seeing ac on
with seven … offense led the conference and ranked fi h na onally in in the season opener vs. Stony Brook …
me of possession with a 34:22 mark … the offense led the confer- was not credited with any sta s cs.
ence and ranked ninth na onally in red zone offense, scoring on 91.3 2017 – Did not see any ac on.
percent of its possessions. High School – Le ered four years in
2017 - Did not see any varsity ac on. football and three in soccer … earned the
High School - Le ered four years in football and track, three in wres- Lindy Callahan Scholar-Athlete of Missis-
tling and two in baseball … earned all-state honors as an offensive line- sippi award.
man in football … was a state all-star in wrestling … earned all-region Personal – Parents are David Blanchard and Melissa McDonald … has
honors in baseball as a first baseman. two siblings, Kris n and Lauren … member of cadet squadron 12 …
Personal - Son of Dus n and Tamy Beasley … has one sibling … major- majoring in management … has been selected to the dean’s list … com-
ing is history … member of cadet squadron 17 … completed Opera ons pleted Opera ons Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet
Air Force and was on the cadet leadership cadre for survival training in Training in the summer of 2019.
the summer of 2019.

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79 Ryan Booth, OT 6 Warren Bryan, QB
6-5, 265, Jr. 6-1, 205, Jr.
San Antonio, TX Pomona, CA
(Churchill) (Damien)
2019 – Played in two games, seeing ac on
2019 – Played in one game, seeing ac on against San Jose State and Hawaii … was
in the season opener vs. Colgate. not credited with any sta s cs.
2018 – Did not see any ac on. 2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
High School – Le ered in football and High School – Le ered four years in foot-
track and field three years each … earned ball, three in track and two in basketball
all-district honors in football as a junior … was the team’s rookie of the year in
and senior … member of the Na onal football as a freshman … named team MVP
Honor Society … high school football coach in basketball as a freshman … three- me
was Ron Harris. first-team all-conference selec on in foot-
Personal – Parents are Jim and Amy Booth … has three sisters, Alli, ball … named offensive most valuable player as a junior and senior and
Katherine and Maddie … major is foreign area studies, minor is Portu- earned first-team all-valley honors twice … earned a Na onal Football
guese … member of cadet squadron 11 … hobbies including fly fishing, Founda on Scholar-Athlete Award … high school football coach was
hun ng, hiking, camping and anything outdoors … completed survival Mark Parades … earned the school’s senior excellence award and was
training and basic cyber space training in the summer of 2019. named Spartan of the Year.
Personal – Son of William and Cynthia Bryan … has an older brother
… majoring in economics … hobbies include music and movies … com-
pleted survival training in the summer of 2019 … also took a summer
15 Ben Bri ain, QB academics class.
6-1, 195, Fr.
Hewi , TX
(Reicher Catholic)
High School – Le ered in football, bas- 51 Noah Bush, ILB
ketball, track and baseball … member 6-0, 215, Jr.
of the state championship 4x100 meter
relay team … first-team all-state in football Athens, TX
… first-team all-district in baseball and (Athens)
basketball … graduated with a 3.8 GPA 2019 – Played in nine games … recorded
… a ended the Air Force Academy Prep three total tackles, including one unas-
School … high school football coach was sisted … career-high two tackles vs. Colgate
John Ryan. … one unassisted tackle vs. Colorado State.
Personal – Son of Brad and Alisha Bri ain 2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
… has one younger brother … undecided about his major … hobbies High School – Le ered four years in pow-
include hun ng, golf and fishing. erli ing, three in football, two in track, one
in basketball … high school football coach
was Paul Essary.
Personal – Son of Ted and Melissa Bush …
has one sibling … undecided about his major … a ended the Air Force
Prep School and played football … hobbies include reading, wri ng and
music … completed survival training in the summer of 2019.

Bush Career Sta s cs


Tackles
Year G UT-AT TOT TFL Sacks Ints
2019 9 2-1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0

Noah Bush

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67 Kris Campbell, OG 4 Haaziq Daniels, QB
6-1, 315, Jr. 6-1, 200, So.
Sterling Heights, MI Franklin, MO
(Mo ) (Saint John Vianney)
2019 – Played in three games, seeing ac- 2019 – Did not see any ac on.
on vs. Colgate, San Jose State and Utah High School – Le ered four years in foot-
State … part of an offensive line that led ball, two in basketball and one in track …
the conference and ranked second na on- earned all-county and all-division honors in
ally in rushing with a 298.5 per-game aver- football ... high school football coach was
age … offensive line allowed just four sacks Derek Sininsky.
last season, the fewest sacks in the na on Personal – Mother is Kenna Lundy … has
… Air Force led the conference and ranked three siblings … majoring in civil engineer-
second na onally in third-down percent- ing … a ended the Air Force Academy Prep
age with a 53.5 mark … the Falcons led the Mountain West and ranked School and played football … would like to become a lawyer someday
second na onally in me of possession with a 34:28 mark. ... hobbies include basketball, working out and reading.
2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
High School – Le ered four years in football and track … first-team all-
county and all-state in football as an offensive and defensive lineman 26 Micah Davis, WR
… named academic all-conference all four years in football and track 5-11, 185, Fr.
… earned all-county honors in the shot put in track … was a second-
team all-area all-star … high school football coach was Thomas Milanov Atlanta, GA
… served as student body president … vice president of the Na onal (Harrison)
Honor Society … graduated with a 4.1 GPA … earned the school’s
legacy award. High School – Le ered in football, basket-
Personal – Has an older brother and sister … majoring in biology/ ball and baseball … helped football team
pre-med … a ended the Air Force Academy Prep School and played to 6A regional championship three mes …
football … nickname is KCamp … would like to a end medical school three- me all-region selec on as a return
a er gradua on and become an orthopedic surgeon in the Air Force specialist and two- me all-region selec on
… hobbies include listening to music, dancing and trading … likes to do as a wide receiver … earned underclass
handstands … completed survival training and took a summer academ- All-American honors in baseball in 2017 …
ics class in the summer of 2019. earned all-region honors in baseball … par-
cipated with Ninth Inning Baseball seven
years … was a member of the East Cobb Braves in 2015 … high school
football coach was Ma Dickmann.
98 Joseph Carlson, P Personal – Son of Dexter and LaShea Davis … majoring in business
6-1, 175, Sr. management … a ended the Air Force Academy Prep School … hob-
bies include basketball, disc golf, video games and fishing.
Frisco, TX
(Dr. Jus n Wakeland)
60 Nicholas DeWolf, OG
2019 – Played in one game, seeing ac on 6-1, 275, Sr.
in the season opener vs. Colgate … had
one punt for 38 yards, which was the first Galloway, OH
punt of his career. (Hilliard Bradley)
2018 – Did not see any ac on.
2017 – Did not see any ac on. 2019 – Played in one game, seeing ac on
High School – Le ered two years in foot- in the season opener vs. Colgate … part of
ball … earned team’s special teams player an offensive line that led the conference
of the year award twice … two- me all- and ranked second na onally in rushing
district selec on … first-team all-county … led all 5A schools in punts with a 298.5 per-game average … offensive
downed inside the 20 … second-team all-state honors … invited to play line allowed just four sacks last season,
in the 2016 and 2017 Down Under Bowl … high school football coach the fewest sacks in the na on … Air Force
Marty Secord … member of the Na onal Honor Society … earned Teen led the conference and ranked second
Leadership Award. na onally in third-down percentage with
Personal – Father is Don Carlson … has two siblings, Samuel and Maile a 53.5 mark … the Falcons led the Mountain West and ranked second
… majoring in management … hobbies include art, fishing, cooking and na onally in me of possession with a 34:28 mark.
being outdoors … would like to become a pilot and eventually a chap- 2018 – Did not see any ac on.
lain in the Air Force … completed Opera ons Air Force and was a basic 2017 – Did not see any ac on.
space opera ons instructor in the summer of 2019. High School – Le ered three years in football and one in wrestling …
high school football coach was Mike Loparo.
Personal – Parents are Bryan and Gail DeWolf … has a sister … member
of cadet squadron 33 … majoring in business management … ac ve
in his squadron as the safety officer … member of the dean’s list for
academic excellence … completed Opera ons Air Force in the summer
of 2019 … was also a member of the cadet cadre for survival training.
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player profiles
30 Grant Donaldson, OLB 14 Ethan Erickson, OLB
6-3, 230, Sr. 6-2, 205, Jr.
Sudlersville, MD South Jordan, UT
(DeMatha) (Bingham)
2019 – Played in all 13 games, star ng six, 2019 – Did not see any ac on.
including the last five straight … recorded 2018 – Did not see any ac on.
35 total tackles, including 14 unassisted … High School – Le ered in football three
had 4.0 tackles for loss for 22 yards and 2.0 years and track two … team was two- me
sacks for 15 yards … also had two quarter- state champions … served as team captain
back hurries … named defensive player of two years … was a two- me academic
the game in Air Force’s win over Washing- all-region selec on … earned all-region in
ton State in the Cheez-It Bowl … had four football twice … Na onal Football Foun-
tackles, a quarterback sack and forced da on and College Hall of Fame award
fumble … four tackles and a sack at New Mexico … five tackles, a tackle winner … earned the school’s scholar-athlete award his junior year
for loss and a quarterback hurry at Colorado State … season-high eight … earned academic all-region honors in track … was a two- me state
tackles, a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery vs. Navy in his first start qualifier in the 4x100-meter relay … qualified for state in the long jump
of the season … recorded three tackles and a tackle for loss vs. Colgate … received the Eagle Award … high school football coach was Dave
… his 6.0 career tackles for loss are the third-most among returning Peck.
players entering the season. Personal – Parents are Arthur and Lory Erickson … has six siblings …
2018 – Played in 10 games, star ng four … starts came vs. Navy, Boise majoring in opera ons research with a minor in Japanese … member
State, Army and New Mexico … finished with 24 total tackles, includ- of cadet squadron 6 … served a two-year church mission in Japan …
ing 10 unassisted … had two tackles for loss and a pass breakup … had ac ve in his squadron on the chief clerk in 2020 spring semester.
four tackles and a tackle for loss vs. New Mexico … career-best nine
tackles vs. Army … four tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss vs. Navy in his
first-career start.
2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on. 7 David Eure, CB
High School – Le ered three years in football and one in track … 5-11, 185, Jr.
earned second-team all-conference in football as a junior and first-
team honors as both a linebacker and ght end as a senior … was the Gardena, CA
team’s captain … high school football coach was Elijah Brooks. (Junipero Serra)
Personal – Son of Cliff and Susan Donaldson … has two siblings … ma-
joring in management … would like to a end pilot training … would like 2019 – Played in 10 games, including eight
to fly in the Air Force and own his own business someday … completed straight to close the season … recorded
Opera ons Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Train- two total tackles, one unassisted … had
ing in the summer of 2019. one solo stop vs. Hawaii and one assisted
tackle vs. Utah State.
Donaldson Career Sta s cs 2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
Tackles High School – Le ered in football and
Year G UT-AT TOT TFL Sacks track.
2019 13 14-21 35 4.0-22 2.0-15 Personal – Son of Carla Buecker-Eure …
2018 10 10-14 24 2.0-1 0.0-0 majoring in management … completed survival training and took a
Total 23 24-35 59 6.0-23 2.0-15 class during summer academics in the summer of 2019.

Eure Career Sta s cs


Tackles
Year G UT-AT TOT TFL Sacks
2019 10 1-1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0

Grant Donaldson
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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

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player profiles
16 Jayden Goodwin, DB 9 Demani Hansford, CB
6-1, 175, Fr. 5-9, 180, Sr.
Houston, TX Bowie, MD
(Cypress Falls) (Saint John’s College)
High School – Le ered three years in 2019 – Played in five games, seeing ac on
football and track … two- me unanimous vs. Colgate, Hawaii, New Mexico, Wyoming
first-team all-district selec on in football … and Washington State … recorded two solo
earned honorable men on honors once … tackles on the season … recorded tackles
was the Touchdown Club defensive player vs. Hawaii and Wyoming.
of the year … team was bi-district finalist 2018 – Played in four games, seeing ac on
two years … recorded 53 tackles in 2018 vs. Stony Brook, Utah State, UNLV and
and 109 in 2019 … high school football Colorado State … recorded one assisted
coach was Chris Brister … par cipated in tackle, coming vs. UNLV.
the long jump, triple jump, 4x4 relay and 400-meters in track. 2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
Personal – Son of Trampas and Laura Goodwin … has two older siblings High School – Le ered four years in track and two in football … high
… majoring in astronau cal engineering with a minor in Japanese. school football coach was Joe Casamento … member of the Na onal
Honor Society.
Personal – Son of Dexter and Berlynn Hansford … one of two children
… member of cadet squadron 6 … majoring in systems engineering
48 Bo Gross, FB … served as an athle cs clerk in his squadron … completed survival
6-0, 230, Jr. training and space opera ons in the summer of 2018 … completed
Opera ons Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training in
Lima, OH the summer of 2019.
(Bath)
Hansford Career Sta s cs
2019 – Played in the season opener against Tackles
Colgate … had one carry for two yards. Year G UT-AT TOT TFL Sacks
2018 – Did not see any ac on. 2019 5 2-0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0
High School – Le ered four years in foot-
ball and three in each wrestling and base-
ball … earned all-Ohio honors in football
… graduated with honors … high school 82 Rhe Harms, TE
football coach was Bill Garland. 6-3, 235, Sr.
Personal – Parents are Rick and Kris Gross
… has two siblings … majoring in geospa al sciences … member of Crete, NE
cadet squadron 8 … was born in Fostoria, Ohio, but grew up in Lima … (Crete)
a ended the Air Force Academy Prep School and played football … ac-
ve at the Academy in the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes and PEER. 2019 – Played in 11 games … was not cred-
ited with any sta s cs.
2018 – Played in one game, seeing ac on
Rhett Harms vs. Stony Brook … was not credited with
any sta s cs.
2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
High School – Le ered four years in track
and basketball and three years in football
… earned second-team Super State honors
in football as a senior … was a two- me Class B state honoree … fin-
ished fourth at the state track meet in the 4x100 meter relay and fi h
in the long jump … won the conference championship in both events …
helped the basketball team to the district championship as a senior …
was the school’s valedictorian … member of the Fellowship of Chris an
Athletes … was student counsel vice president and class president …
was homecoming king and was president of the Future Scien sts of
America.
Personal – Parents are Phillip and Judy Harms … one of four children
… majoring in math … member of cadet squadron 11 … nickname is
Li le Rhe … would like to be a pilot in the Air Force … hobbies include
fishing, reading and basketball … completed survival training, a sum-
mer academics class in chemistry and basic soaring in the summer of
2018 … completed Opera ons Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for
survival training in the summer of 2019.

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65 Ben Hoffner, OG 36 Caleb Humphrey, OLB
6-4, 275, Sr. 6-3, 230, Jr.
Parkton, MD Casa Grande, AZ
(Calvert Hall) (Desert Vista)
2019 – Played in one game, seeing ac on 2019 – Played in six games, seeing ac on
in the season opener vs. Colgate … part of against Colgate, San Jose State, Hawaii,
an offensive line that led the conference Utah State, Army and Wyoming … had two
and ranked second na onally in rushing assisted tackles … had one tackle each vs.
with a 298.5 per-game average … offensive Colgate and San Jose State.
line allowed just four sacks, the fewest 2018 – Did not see any ac on.
sacks in the na on … Air Force led the High School – Le ered three years in
conference and ranked second na onally football … high school football coach was
in third-down percentage with a 53.5 mark Dan Hinds.
… the Falcons led the Mountain West and ranked second na onally in Personal – Parents are Robert and Yoni Humphrey ... his two brothers,
me of possession with a 34:28 mark. Cameron and Colby … majoring in management … member of cadet
2018 – Did not see any ac on. squadron 3 … completed survival training and a class during summer
2017 – Did not see any ac on. academics in the summer of 2019.
High School – Le ered two years each in football and lacrosse …
two-year starter in football and served as team captain his senior year
… did not give up a sack as a senior … earned second-team all-state
honors and played in the 2015 Crab Bowl, the Bal more vs. Washing- 99 Hayden Isenhart, DE
ton, D.C. all-star game … earned Big 33 All-Star game nominee … high 6-4, 245, So.
school football coach was Donald Davis … was a peer educator.
Personal – Parents are James and Kelly Hoffner … has one sister, Aman- Aurora, CO
da Hess … a ended the Air Force Academy Prep School and played (Grandview)
football … member of cadet squadron 21 … major is management … 2019 – Did not see any ac on.
would like to go to undergraduate pilot training following gradua on … High School – Le ered three years in
hobbies include fishing, golfing and skiing … completed Opera ons Air football … earned first-team all-conference
Force and was a remote piloted aircra instructor during the summer honors twice … named honorable men-
of 2019. on all-state as a junior and second-team
all-state as a senior … high school football
coach was John Schultz … was an AP
Scholar and earned the science achieve-
93 Brice Honaker, PK ment award … named to the honor roll
6-1, 185, Jr. four mes.
Personal – Parents are Greg and Mary Isenhart … majoring in manage-
Howe, TX ment … would like to a end pilot training a er gradua on … hobbies
(Trinity) include fishing and hiking.

2019 – Played in five games, seeing ac on


vs. Colgate, Hawaii, Utah State, Army and
Colorado State … kicked off 25 mes with
seven touchbacks … was the team’s starter
for kickoffs in four games, Hawaii, Utah
State, Army and Colorado State.
2018 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered four years in
football and one in track and field … high
school football coach was Chris Jensen.
Personal – Parents are Ken and Kim Honaker … has one sister … major-
ing in management … member of cadet squadron 38 … ac ve in his
squadron as the safety officer … completed survival training in the
summer of 2019 … also completed the basic space opera ons and the
introduc on to remote piloted aircra that summer.

Brice Honaker

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34 Timothy Jackson, FB
6-3, 200, Jr.
Vacaville, CA
(Vacaville)
2019 – Played in 10 games, star ng four …
missed three games due to injury (Navy,
Wyoming and Washington State) … earned
honorable men on all-Mountain West
honors … finished third on the team in
rushing with 745 yards and six touchdowns
… ranked sixth in the Mountain West in
rushing with a 74.5 per-game average …
was not thrown for a loss all season, while
averaging 6.1 yards per carry … rushed for 73 yards on 17 carries at
Colorado State … had four straight 100-yard games, most by a Falcon
since Cody Getz had five in 2012 … the four-straight 100-yard games
are the most-ever by a fullback in program history … during his 100-
yard streak, averaged 133.3 yards on 19.5 carries per game and scored
a touchdown in each ou ng … first fullback in Air Force history with
four 100-yard games in a season since Pat Evans had five in 1984 … one
of just four fullbacks in program history with four or more 100-yard
games in a season … his four 100-yard games came against Fresno
State (117), Hawaii (113), Utah State (148) and Army (155) … rushed
for a career-high 155 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries vs. Army
… the 155 yards were the most by a Falcon in 2019 … rushed for 148
yards and a touchdown on a career-high 25 carries vs. Utah State …
25 carries ed as the most by a Falcon in 2019 … rushed for 113 yards
and a TD on 13 carries at Hawaii ... scored on a fourth-down play …
recorded a career-long run of 64 yards, the longest by a Falcon Timothy Jackson
during the season … 20 carries for 117 yards and a TD vs. Fresno State
... first-career 100-yard game … rushed for 38 yards on six carries with
a long run of 20 yards at Boise State ... the 20 yard run was the longest
by AF in the game … rushed for 27 yards on six carries at Colorado …
rushed for 43 yards and a touchdown on a team-high 10 carries vs.
Colgate in his first-career game played.
11 Ben Jefferson, WR
2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
5-11, 185, So.
High School – Le ered two years each in football and track … was an Cypress, CA
all-league selec on in both sports. (Pacifica)
Personal – Son of Timothy and Sharon Jackson … is one of five children
… majoring in computer sciences with a minor in Japanese … would 2019 – Did not see any ac on.
like to work in cyber opera ons a er gradua on … member of cadet High School – Le ered three years in foot-
squadron 14 … completed survival training and basic cyber opera ons ball and two in track … two- me first-team
in the summer of 2019. all-league selec on in football … earned
offensive player of the year honors as a
Jackson Career Sta s cs junior and senior … named league most
Rushing valuable player as a senior … high school
Year G A Yds Avg TDs Lg football coach was Vinnie Lopez … was a
2019 10 122 745 6.1 6 64 (Haw) member of the honor roll.
Personal – Parents are Brent and Holly Jefferson … has one younger
sibling … undecided about his major … a ended the Air Force Academy
Prep School and played football … nickname is Benny … would like to
work in acquisi ons in the Air Force … hobbies include surfing, hiking
and playing basketball.

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76 Adam Jewell, OT
6-2, 265, Sr.
Pearland, TX
(Pearland)
2019 – Played in eight games, star ng one
… first-career start vs. San Jose State … 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 two games, seeing ac on vs. Boise State and Wyo-
ming … 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 Adam Jewell
allowed with seven … offense led the conference 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.
85 Christopher Kane, TE
High School – Le ered four years in football, two in choir and one
6-5, 240, So.
each in track and basketball … earned all-district honors in football San Clemente, CA
three mes, including two first-team designa ons … earned all-Greater (San Clemente)
Houston honors twice and was an honorable men on all-state selec-
on … was named first-team academic all-district … was a member of 2019 – Did not see any ac on
the Na onal Honor Society. High School – Le ered three years in
Personal – Parents are Rusty and Peg Jewell … has two brothers … football and basketball … two- me first-
a ended the USAFA Prep School and played football … majoring in team all-league selec on in football and
behavioral science … would like to work in public affairs in the Air Force basketball … helped the football team to
… hobbies include music and movies … completed survival training the state championship in 2017 … named
and a summer academics class in economics in the summer of 2018 … athlete of the year at his school … high
completed survival training and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet school football coach was Jaime Ortez.
Training in the summer of 2019. Personal – Parents are Chris and Jill Kane …
has one older sister, Lauren, who is a so ball player at the University of
San Diego … majoring in systems engineering … a ended the Air Force
Academy Prep School and played football … would like to a end pilot
92 Cole Johnson, PK training a er gradua on … completed the Los Angeles Marathon in
5-11, 160, So. eighth grade … hobbies include surfing and going to the beach.
Phoenix, AZ
(Sco sdale Horizon)
2019 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered four years in foot-
17 Zion Kelly, CB
ball … three- me all-region selec on, two
5-10, 185, So.
as a kicker and one as a defensive back … Greenville, SC
three- me all-district selec on, including (Southside)
one year as a defensive back … high school
football coach was Ty Wisdom. 2019 – Did not see any ac on.
Personal – Parents are Sco and Clare High School – Le ered three years in
Johnson … has two siblings, Megan and football, two in track and one in baseball
Zachary … majoring in management … … three- me first-team all-conference and
would like to a end pilot training a er gradua on … lived in Mel- all-region selec on in football … served as
bourne, Australia for six years growing up and played Australian Rules team captain three years … was the base-
Football … hobbies include spending me with friends and going to ball most valuable player in 2017 … high
movies. school football coach was Jeremy West …
member of the Na onal Honor Society and
beta club … was a high honors graduate.
Personal – Parents are Ted and Kayla Kelly … has two siblings … major-
ing in poli cal science … minor is business administra on … would like
to become a lawyer and open his own business … hobbies are working
out, any outside ac vity and spending me with friends.
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player profiles
81 Dalton King, TE High School – Le ered three years in football and two in wrestling …
two me first-team all-league and first-team all-county selec on in
6-3, 225, Jr. football … earned all-state honorable men on honors as a junior and
second-team all-state honors as a senior.
Mount Juliet, TN Personal – Parents are Sean and Heather Krepsz … has two brothers
(Central) … member of cadet squadron 2 … major is management … his aunt,
Julie Krepsz, is a 1985 graduate of the Naval Academy … would like to
2019 – Played in one game, seeing ac on become a pilot in the Air Force … completed survival training and was
in the season opener vs. Colgate. on the cadet wing support staff in the summer of 2018 … completed
2018 – Did not see any ac on. a summer academics class in civil engineering and was on the cadet
High School – Le ered in football … cadre for Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2019.
member of the Na onal Honor Society …
par cipated in Beta Club.
Personal – Parents are Chad and Whitney
King … siblings include Bryce, Myson, Ma-
rissa and Elie … majoring in management
… member of cadet squadron 30 … completed survival training in the
summer of 2019 … is a small group leader for sixth grade boys at New
Life Church.

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.

Nolan Laufenberg 18 Michael Mack II, DB


6-1, 185, Fr.
Glenn Dale, MD
(Bullis School)
High School – Le ered in football … served
as team captain … high school coach was
Pat Cilento.
Personal – Son of Mike and Sharon Mack
… has a younger sibling … majoring in
management … a ended the Air Force
Academy Prep School … hobbies are read-
ing and movies.

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29 Timothy McClendon, OLB 40 Alec Mock, ILB
5-11, 210, So. 6-3, 235, Fr.
Ozark, AL Weddington, NC
(Carroll) (Weddington)
2019 – Did not see any ac on. High School – Le ered in football and
High School – Le ered four years in foot- track … team was three- me state champi-
ball and two in track … earned academic ons … three- me all-conference selec on
all-state honors all four years in football … … two- me all-region selec on … earned
two- me Super 12 selec on … high school all-state honors as a senior … earned
football coach was Roger McDonald … conference defensive most valuable player
member of the Na onal Honor Society … honors as a senior … named all-area defen-
member of Mu Alpha Theta math society. sive most valuable player his senior year …
Personal – Mother is Emma McClendon threw the shotput and discuss in track …
… has three siblings … major is civil engineering … would like to work two- me state champion in the shotput … team won the state cham-
in construc on management in the future … hobbies are reading and pionship three mes … high school football coach was Andy Capone …
working out. earned a 4.06 grade point average.
Personal – Son of Jason and Ashleigh Mock … has one sister … major-
ing in management … hobbies include hun ng and fishing.

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.

Redmond, WA Morris Career Sta s cs


(Eastside Catholic) Receiving
Year G A Yds Avg TDs Lg
2019 – Did not see any ac on. 2019 13 1 10 10.0 0 10 (Navy)
High School – Le ered four years in foot-
ball and three in track … was a member
of the varsity as a freshman as team won Daniel Morris
the state championship … three- me all-
conference selec on, including two years
as a first-team selec on … named league
offensive lineman of the year as a senior
… helped team to the state championship
… three- me district finalist in track … high school football coach was
Jeremy Thielbahr … earned scholar-athlete award … earned academic
high honors.
Personal – Parents are Eric and Sherul Medeiros … has one older
brother … undecided about his major.

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32 Ma hew Murla, FB
6-0, 225, Sr.
Baton Rouge, LA
(Parkview Bap st)
2019 – Played in 10 games … had 10 car-
ries for 44 yards on the season … three
carries for a career-best 21 yards and a
career-long run of eight yards vs. Colgate
… three carries for nine yards vs. San Jose
State … three carries for 11 yards at Hawaii
… one carry for three yards vs. Wyoming.
2018 – Played in one game, seeing ac on Parker Noren
vs. Stony Brook.
2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
High School – Le ered four mes in football … earned all-district and tackles in his two starts … six tackles, a tackle for loss and pass breakup
all-state honors … first-team all-metro selec on … helped team to the at Wyoming … career-high eight tackles vs. New Mexico in his first-
2015 state championship … high school football coach was Jay Mayet career start … five tackles at Army.
… member of the Na onal Honor Society. 2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
Personal – Son of Mike and Connie Murla … has one brother … major- High School – Le ered three mes in football and baseball … high
ing in management … his father played college football at LSU …would school football coach was Don Drake.
like to work in acquisi ons following gradua on … hobbies include Personal – Son of John and Terri Noren … has an older brother … ma-
hun ng and fishing … completed Opera ons Air Force and was on the joring in management … a ended the USAFA Prep School and played
cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2019. football … completed Opera ons Air Force and was part of the cadet
cadre for survival training in the summer of 2019.
Murla Career Sta s cs
Rushing Noren Career Stats
Year G A Yds Avg TDs Lg Tackles
2019 10 10 44 4.4 0 8 (Colg) Year G UA-A TOT TFL Sacks
2019 7 4-6 10 1.0-3 0.0-0
2018 12 8-18 26 2.5-9 1.0-8
54 Kenny Ngaima, DT Totals 19 12-24 46 3.5-12 1.0-8
6-2, 270, Jr.
Darby, PA
(Darby) 70 Nicholas Noyen, OC
6-0, 285, Sr.
2019 – Played in three games, seeing ac-
on vs. Colgate, San Jose State and Hawaii West Chester, OH
… had one assisted tackle, coming San Jose (Cincinna Hills Chris an Acad-
State. emy)
2018 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered in football … high 2019 – Played in six games … part of an
school football coach was Nicholas Lincoln. offensive line that led the conference and
Personal – Majoring in biology … member ranked second na onally in rushing with
of cadet squadron 21 … completed survival a 298.5 per-game average … offensive line
training and a class during summer academics in the summer of 2019. allowed just four sacks, the fewest sacks in
the na on … Air Force led the conference
44 Parker Noren, OLB and ranked second na onally in third-
down percentage with a 53.5 mark … the
6-2, 215, Sr. Falcons led the Mountain West and ranked second na onally in me of
McKinney, TX possession with a 34:28 mark.
2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
(McKinney Boyd) 2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
High School – Le ered three years in football, two in baseball and one
2019 – Played in seven games, star ng in track … first-team all-state as a senior in football … earned second-
one … start came vs. Army … had 10 total team honors as a junior … two- me all-region selec on … twice named
tackles and a tackle for loss on the season Anthony Munoz Founda on Lineman of the Year … earned the That’s
… had a season-high five tackles in his one My Boy Award by the Cincinna Chapter of the Na onal Football Foun-
start of the season vs. Army … two tackles da on … high school football coach was Mark Mueller.
each vs. Colorado and Fresno State … Personal – Son of John and LeeAnn Noyen … has one sibling … major-
had one tackle for loss for three yards vs. ing in human factors engineering … member of cadet squadron 39 …
Fresno State. would like to a end pilot training a er gradua on … completed Opera-
2018 – Played in 12 games, star ng twice ons Air Force and was on the cadet leadership cadre for Basic Cadet
… starts came vs. New Mexico and at Wyoming … recorded 26 total Training in the summer of 2019.
tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, a sack and a forced fumble … averaged 7.0
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97 Kaleb Nunez, NG
6-1, 275, Sr.
Midland, TX
(Robert E. Lee)
2019 – Played in four games, star ng three
… started the first three games of the sea-
son, then missed nine of the next 10 due
to injury … first-career start came in season
opener vs. Colgate … two tackles vs. Army
… career-high three tackles and a tackle
for loss at Boise State … one tackle at New
Mexico in only game played in the final 10
of the season. Kaleb Nunez
2018 – Played in one game, seeing ac on vs. Stony Brook in the season
opener … had one assisted tackle.
2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
High School – Le ered three years each in football, track and basket-
ball … was the newcomer of the year in football … two- me all-district
2 Elisha Palm, CB
honoree, earning first-team honors as a senior … was named all-state 5-8, 190, Sr.
honorable men on … ac ve in the Na onal Honor Society and the Fel- Grand Prairie, TX
lowship of Chris an Athletes. (South Grand Prairie)
Personal – Parents are Domingo and Elizabeth Nunez … is one of four
children … brother, Taylor, plays football at Texas Tech … younger 2019 – Played in 12 games, star ng one …
brother, Isaiah, is a sophomore and plays football at Air Force … major first-career start came vs. New Mexico …
is management … a ended the USAFA Prep School and played football had one solo stop each vs. Utah State and
… hobbies include snowboarding, longboarding and video games … Colorado State.
completed survival training, was part of the cadet staff for summer 2018 – Played in five games … was not
support and completed the basics of remote piloted aircra in the credited with any sta s cs.
summer of 2018 … completed Opera ons Air Force and was on the 2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer. High School – Le ered in football … high
school football coach was Brent Whitson.
Nunez Career Stats Personal – Son of Samuel Palm and Elizabeth Turner … has a twin
Tackles brother, Elijah, who is on the football team … majoring in management
Year G UA-A TOT TFL Sacks … completed Opera ons Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic
2019 4 3-6 9 1.5-4 0.0-0 Cadet Training in the summer of 2019.
2018 1 0-1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0
Totals 5 3-7 10 1.5-4 0.0-0 Palm Career Stats
Tackles
Year G UA-A TOT TFL Sacks
75 McKenly O’Neal, OT 2019 12 2-0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0

6-3, 265, Jr.


Dripping Springs, TX
(Dripping Springs)
2019 – Did not see any ac on.
2018 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered in football and Elisha Palm
basketball … earned second-team all-Texas
honors … high school football coach was
Galen Zimmerman … Texas 26-5A defen-
sive most valuable player … four-year
starter … earned all-district honors three
years … second-team all-state … all-district
in basketball two years.
Personal – Parents are Daryl and Jena O’Neal … has two siblings …
majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 5 … served as
the safety officer for his squadron … a ended the Air Force Academy
Prep School and played football.

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88 Kyle Pa erson, TE Ben Peterson
6-6, 245, So.
Gilbert, AZ
(Perry)
2019 – Played in two games, seeing ac on
vs. Colgate and Utah State … not credited
with any sta s cs.
High School – Earned four le ers each
in football and basketball … high school
football coach was Preston Jones … earned
single and mul -sport scholar-athlete
awards for his school. his younger brother, Danny, who has Downs Syndrome, serves as his
Personal – Parents are Shawn and Jackie inspira on … majoring in mechanical engineering … hobbies include
Pa erson … has three older siblings, Connor, Cole and Ka e … his fa- hun ng and fishing … completed a summer academics course in civil
ther, Shawn, played in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers … undecided engineering and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training in the
about his major … would like to work in civil engineering or be a pilot summer of 2019.
in the Air Force … nickname is KP … hobbies include fishing, hiking,
swimming and anything else outdoors. Peterson Career Sta s cs
Receiving
98 Kalawai’a Pescaia, NG Year
2019
G
13
A
3
Yds
25
Avg
8.3
TDs
0
Lg
9 (SJSU)
6-0, 275, So.
Rushing
Kailua, HI Year G A Yds Avg TDs Lg
(Kamehameha) 2019 13 1 3 3.0 0 3 (UNM)
2019 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered three years in
track and two in football … member of the
Na onal Honor Society.
86 Michael Purcell, DE
Personal – Parents are Damon and Mary
6-4, 245, Sr.
Pescaia … has four siblings … his dad, The Woodlands, TX
Damon, a ended the Air Force Academy (Woodlands)
… major is management … a ended the
Air Force Academy Prep School and played 2019 – Played in 12 games, star ng twice
football … would like to a end pilot train- … starts came vs. San Jose State and Colo-
ing a er gradua on. rado State … recorded eight total tackles
and a half sack on the season … career-
27 Ben Peterson, WR high three tackles, including a half sack, vs.
Colorado State … two tackles vs. San Jose
5-9, 180, Sr. State in his first-career start … averaged 2.5
tackles per game in his two starts … two
Bellingham, WA tackles in the season opener vs. Colgate …
(Squalicum) one tackle at Hawaii.
2019 – Played in all 13 games star ng four 2018 – Played in two games, seeing ac on vs. Stony Brook and Boise
… started four straight games (Army, Colo- State … was not credited with any sta s cs.
rado State, New Mexico and Wyoming) … 2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
led the team with five punt returns for six High School – Le ered two years in football … two- me first-team all-
yards … had three catches for 25 yards on district selec on … first-team all-state as a senior … named the Greater
the season … one carry for three yards vs. Houston defensive player of the year … high school football coach was
New Mexico … one catch for eight yards vs. Mark Schmid.
Washington State in the Cheez-It Bowl … Personal – Parents are Paul and Joan Purcell … is one of three children,
one catch for a career-long nine yards vs. all boys … his cousin, Jus n Lawler, plays professionally for the Los
San Jose State … first-career catch, good Angeles Rams … majoring in civil engineering … would like to become
for eight yards and a first down, at Boise State. a pilot in the Air Force … hobbies include outdoor sports, video games,
2018 – Played in six games … was not credited with any offensive sta- hun ng and basketball … completed survival training and basic soaring
s cs … had one special teams tackle. in the summer of 2018 … completed a summer academics class in civil
2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on. engineering and was on the cadet cadre for survival training in the
High School – Le ered four years in football and soccer and one each summer of 2019.
in basketball and wrestling … four- me all-conference honoree in foot-
ball on offense … earned first-team all-conference honors on offense Purcell Career Stats
three years … first-team all-conference on defense twice and was twice Tackles
named first-team all-conference on offense and defense in the same Year G UA-A TOT TFL Sacks
season … earned all-state honors in soccer two years … was his high 2019 12 2-6 8 0.5-2 0.5-2
school’s valedictorian. 2019 2 0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0
Personal – Son of Gary and Kim Peterson … is one of five children … Totals 14 2-6 8 0.5-2 0.5-2
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player profiles
24 Kadin Remsberg, RB in 2019) … led the team in rushing five mes (Utah State, Nevada,
Wyoming in 2018, Colorado and Washington State in 2019) … became
5-9, 180, Sr. the 49th player in AF history to hit the 1,000-yard mark for his career
(Fresno State in 2019) ... ranks 21st in AF history with 1,633 yards.
Newton, KS 2018 – Played in 12 games, star ng nine … finished second on the
(Newton) team in rushing with 100 carries for 583 yards and three touchdowns
… averaged 5.8 yards per carry … led the team in rushing three mes
2019 – Played and started all 13 games … (Utah State, Nevada, Wyoming) … rushed for 34 yards and a touch-
earned honorable men on all-Mountain down vs. Colorado State … season highs of 20 carries for 128 yards
West honors … first-team all-Colorado by at Wyoming, recording his first-career 100-yard game … rushed for
the Na onal Football Founda on … led 99 yards with a career-long run of 54 yards for a touchdown vs. New
team and ranked fourth in the MW in rush- Mexico, averaging 16.5 yards per carry … scored a touchdown vs. Boise
ing with 1,050 yards, averaging 80.8 yards State, finishing with 22 yards on three carries … rushed for 32 yards
per game … became the 16th player to on three carries at San Diego State, recording the first 20-plus yard (27
rush for 1,000 yards in a season (20th me yards) run allowed by the Aztecs on the year … rushed for 55 yards on
overall) and first since Jacobi Owens in 2015 12 carries vs. Navy … rushed for a team-high 71 yards on 13 carries vs.
… his 1,050 rushing yards rank 16th in program history … second on Nevada … had 17 carries for a team-best 94 yards and his first-career
the team in rushing touchdowns with eight … rushed for a career-best touchdown at Utah State in the first start of his career … entered the
178 yards and a TD on career-high 26 carries vs. WSU in bowl game game with one carry for four yards coming at Florida Atlan c … first-
to earn offensive MVP honors, his 178 yards set a new AF bowl game career game vs. Stony Brook, but was not credited with any sta s cs.
record … rushed for a team-best 63 yards on 14 carries vs. Wyoming … 2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
rushed for 101 yards on 17 carries at Colorado State to record his sec- High School – Le ered in football and track … was state champion in
ond 100-yard game of the season, had a season-long run of 29 yards … track in the 100-meters (10.76) and 200-meters (21.85).
rushed for 54 yards on 12 carries vs. Army … rushed for 92 yards on 16 Personal – Son of Tad and Jamie Remsberg … is one of three children
carries and matched his career high with two TD vs. Utah State … his father played football and his mother so ball at Emporia State …
… rushed for 91 yards and matched his career high with two touch- majoring in English … completed Opera ons Air Force and was on the
downs at Hawaii … rushed for 89 yards on 11 carries vs. Fresno State, cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2019.
topped the 1,000-yard mark for his career, becoming 49th Falcon to do
so … rushed for nine yards on nine carries at Navy, also had a career- Remsberg Career Sta s cs
long catch for 29 yards, his first of the season … rushed for 75 yards on Rushing
16 carries vs. SJSU … rushed for 59 yards on 10 carries at Boise State Year G A Yds Avg TDs Lg
… rushed for 146 yards on 23 carries at Colorado, scoring the game- 2019 13 181 1,050 5.8 8 29 (CSU)
winning touchdown on a 25-yard run on the first play of over me … 2018 12 100 583 5.8 3 54 (UNM)
named CollegeSportsMadness.com Mountain West player of the week Totals 25 281 1,633 5.8 11
vs. Colorado … nine carries for 62 yards and career-best two TDs vs.
Colgate … four career 100-yard games (128 vs. Wyoming in 2018; 146 Receiving
vs. Colorado; 101 vs. Colorado State and 178 vs. Washington State Year G A Yds Avg TDs Lg
2019 13 3 24 8.0 0 29 (Navy)
2018 12 6 20 3.3 1 5 (BSU)
Totals 25 9 44 4.9 1

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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22 Joshua Stoner, RB 21 Corvan Taylor, SS
5-8, 195, Sr. 6-2, 205, Jr.
Columbus, OH Gilbert, AZ
(Worthington Kilbourne) (Gilbert)
2019 – Played in eight games … had 23
carries for 207 yards and a TD on the 2019 – Played in all 13 games … recorded
season ... averaged 9.0 yards per carry … 13 total tackles … notched his career high
career highs of eight carries for 59 yards in tackles with three vs. Colgate and New
and his first-career touchdown vs. Army Mexico … had two tackles vs. Washington
... scored on a five-yard run to give AF the State in the Cheez-It Bowl win … back-to-
lead for good … one carry for 10 yards vs. back games with two stops each vs. San
Utah State … three carries for 15 yards vs. Jose State and Navy.
Fresno State … three carries for 10 yards 2018 – Did not see any varsity ac on.
at Navy … one carry for a career-long 43 High School – Le ered three years in foot-
yards vs. SJSU … one carry for nine yards at Boise State … recorded five ball … first-team all-conference selec on … earned first-team academic
carries and 56 yards vs. Colgate … averaging 8.4 yards per carry for his all-state honors … high school football coach was Derek Zellner.
career. Personal – Son of David and Erin Taylor … has one older sibling …
2018 – Played in two games, seeing ac on vs. Stony Brook and New majoring in developmental engineering … his great grandfather was in
Mexico … rushed for three yards on two carries … one carry for two the Army Air Corps during World War III … hobbies include Ne lix and
yards vs. Stony Brook … one carry for one yard vs. New Mexico. spending me with friends … completed survival training in the sum-
2017 – Did not see any varsity ac on. mer of 2019.
High School – Le ered three years in football, two in basketball and
one in soccer … named all-district in football … named the team’s most Taylor Career Stats
valuable player … high school football coach was Vince Trombe . Tackles
Personal – Son of Keith Stoner and Valerie Winston-Stoner … has two Year G UA-A TOT TFL Sacks
older brothers … majoring in management … member of cadet squad- 2019 13 8-5 13 0.0-0 0.0-0
ron 17 … completed Opera ons Air Force and was on the cadet cadre
for Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2019.

Stoner Career Sta s cs 42 Will Trawick, ILB


Rushing 6-1, 225, Sr.
Year G A Yds Avg TDs Lg
2019 8 23 207 9.0 1 43 (SJSU) Willow Park, TX
2018 2 2 3 1.5 0 2 (SB) (Aledo)
Totals 10 25 210 8.4 1
2019 – Did not see any ac on.
2018 – Did not see any ac on.
2017 – Did not see any ac on.
High School – Le ered two years in foot-
ball … was a starter as a junior and senior
… high school football coach was Steve
Wood.
Personal – Parents are Timothy and Angie
Trawick … has a brother, Jacob … member
of cadet squadron 12 … ac ve in his squadron as the athle cs officer …
worked as a remote piloted aircra instructor in the summer … would
like to work in space opera ons a er gradua on … major is business
management … hobbies include hun ng and fishing … completed
Opera ons Air Force and was a on the cadet cadre for survival training
in the summer of 2019.

Joshua Stoner
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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.

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review
2019 season HIGHLIGHTS
Air Force goes 11-2 2019 Cheez-It Bowl in Arizona Dec. 27. This
season marks the first since 2002 that Air
AIR FORCE HAS NATION’S
SECOND LONGEST WIN STREAK
Falcons finish second in MW Force has won multiple games against teams Air Force’s eight-game winning streak is
from Power 5 conferences. Air Force defeat- the second longest active streak in the
Mountain Division 7-1 mark ed Northwestern, 52-3, in Falcon Stadium and nation, trailing only national champion LSU’s
won at No. 23 California, 23-21, in 2002. 16-game streak. The eight-game streak is the
Air Force capped a historic season with a 31- program’s longest in one season since 1998
21 win over Washington State in the Cheez-It AIR FORCE WINS CHEEZ-IT BOWL when the won nine straight. The streak is
Bowl Dec. 27 in Phoenix, Ariz. The win gave Air Force defeated Washington State, 31-21, third longest overall in program history. A
Air Force an 11-2 overall record. Air Force’s Dec. 27 at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz., closer look at the longest active streaks fol-
11 wins is the third most in program history, in the 2019 Cheez-It Bowl to cap an 11-2 lows.
season. The Falcons rolled up 401 yards of
trailing the 12 wins in 1985 and 1998.
total offense, including 381 rushing, while Longest active win streaks
The Falcons closed the season with an eight- holding the ball for 43:24. Air Force set the
game winning streak, the program’s longest # Team Streak
tone early with a key stop on fourth-down 1. LSU 16
in one season since 1998. The eight-game on Washington State’s opening drive. The 2. Air Force 8
winning streak ties as the third longest overall Falcons then rolled out a 20-play, 98-yard
in program history and is the second longest scoring drive that took 12:23 off the clock. Longest AF win streaks in one season
active streak in the nation. The drive extended into the second quarter # Team Streak
before Donald Hammond III capped it with a 1. 1985 10
Air Force finished second in the Mountain one-yard run. Washington State tied it when 2. 1998 9
West Mountain Division with a 7-1 record. Anthony Gordon hit Dezmon Patmon with 3. 2019 8
The 7-1 slate matched the school record in a touchdown pass. Jake Koehnke added a
conference play, marking the first time the 28 yard field goal to give Air Force the lead MORE 2019 NOTES
program has accomplished it in the Mountain for good, 10-7. Taven Birdow extended the • Air Force started the same 22 players (11
lead to 17-7 with a touchdown run before offense, 11 defense) the first three games of
West. The Falcons finished 7-1 in the Western
WSU cut the lead to 17-14 at the half with a the season.
Athletic Conference in 1985 and 1998. Max Borghi touchdown reception. Hammond • Air Force defeated both Power Five teams it
scored his second touchdown of the game played in 2019. Air Force defeated Colorado,
Air Force is ranked in the final national polls on a seven-yard run to make it 24-14. The 30-23, in overtime in Boulder Sept. 14. The
for the first time since 1998, as the Falcons Cougars cut the lead to 24-21 with 9:59 left Falcons beat Washington State, 31-21, in the
finished 22nd in the Associated Press poll on Gordon’s third TD pass of the game. Kadin 2019 Cheez-It Bowl in Arizona Dec. 27. This
with 209 points and 23rd in the USA Today Remsberg sealed it for the Falcons with a season marks the first since 2002 that Air
Coaches poll with 265 points. Air Force was three-yard scoring run on fourth-and-goal Force has won multiple games against teams
nationally ranked for the first time since 2010 with 3:50 remaining. Remsberg was named from Power 5 conferences. Air Force defeat-
season, appearing in the national polls for the the game’s offensive most valuable player ed Northwestern, 52-3, in Falcon Stadium and
first time Nov. 31 at No. 25 in both polls. The after rushing for a career-best 178 yards on won at No. 23 California, 23-21, in 2002.
team moved to No. 24 in both entering the 26 carries. Birdow added 108 yards on 20 car- • Air Force’s 81 yard touchdown connection
ries. The defense was led by Garrett Kauppila from Donald Hammond III to Ben Waters at
bowl season.
and Kyle Johnson, who each had six tackles. Colorado ties as the fourth longest in school
Grant Donaldson earned defensive MVP history and is the longest since Adam Fitch hit
Air Force was the nation’s third most- honors with four tackles, a sack and a forced Greg Kirkwood for 84 yards vs. Washington in
improved team with a six-game turnaround fumble. Washington State finished with 366 2005. The pass is the eighth longest given up
from last season. Only Navy (eight) and total yards, including 351 passing. in Colorado history.
Central Michigan (seven) had better improve- • Air Force defeated Colgate, 48-7, to win
ment. NATIONAL RANKINGS its 13th straight season opener. The Falcons
Air Force finished the year nationally ranked have won 14 of the last 16 season openers.
2019 SEASON NOTES for the first time since 1998. The Falcons The win was Air Force’s 22nd straight season
• Air Force was bowl-eligible for the first time closed the year ranked 22nd in the Associated opener vs. unranked opponents dating back
since 2016 and the 10th time in 13 seasons Press poll with 209 points and 23rd in the to 1994.
under head coach Troy Calhoun USA Today Coaches poll with 265 points. Air • The Falcons improved to 43-19-2 in season
• Air Force’s 11-2 overall record is the fourth- Force was nationally ranked for the first time openers, including a 38-8 mark at home.
best among Group of Five teams. The Falcons since 2010 season, appearing in the national • Air Force’s one pass attempt vs. Colgate
trailed only Appalachian State (13), Memphis polls for the first time Nov. 31 at No. 25 in is the sixth fewest in school history and the
(12) and Boise State (12) in total wins. fewest since the Falcons did not attempt
both polls. The team moved to No. 24 in both
• Air Force posted its first 10-win regular sea- a pass against Hawaii in 2012. It is the first
son under head coach Troy Calhoun and first entering the bowl season.
This season marked the first for the Falcons in time in school history the Falcons had exactly
since the 1998 team went 11-1 prior to bowl one attempt. The Falcons did not attempt a
season. the national polls since 2010. Air Force broke
into the polls Nov. 31 at No. 25 in both polls. pass in five games in school history (George
• State champions: Air Force has defeated Washington, 1960; UCLA, 1964; UTEP, 1984;
Colorado and Colorado State in the same Wyoming, 1992 and Hawaii, 2012).
season for the first time since 1968. This Air Force in the national rankings
season marked the first time since 1972 the Date AP Poll Coaches Poll
Falcons have played both in the same year. Nov. 31 25th 25th
• Air Force defeated both Power Five teams it Dec. 7 24th 24th
played in 2019. Air Force defeated Colorado, Final 22nd 23rd
30-23, in overtime in Boulder Sept. 14. The
Falcons beat Washington State, 31-21, in the
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2019 final season statistics
Overall Record: 11-2 Team Sta s cs AF OPP
Mountain West: 7-1 (2nd Mtn Division) SCORING 443 258
Home: 6-0, Road 4-2, Neutral 1-0 Points Per Game 34.1 19.8
Points Off Turnovers 75 26
Date Opponent Score Time A end FIRST DOWNS 286 216
Aug 31 COLGATE W 48-7 3:00 33101 Rushing 227 77
Sep 14 at Colorado W 30-23OT 3:09 49282 Passing 52 131
*Sep 20 at #20 Boise State L 19-30 2:57 36498 Penalty 7 8
*Sep 27 SAN JOSE STATE W 41-24 3:21 24786 RUSHING YARDAGE 3881 1307
Oct 05 at Navy L 25-34 3:37 37957 Yards gained rushing 4068 1583
*Oct 12 FRESNO STATE W 43-24 2:55 22544 Yards lost rushing 187 276
*Oct 19 at Hawai’i W 56-26 3:26 23757 Rushing A empts 755 375
*Oct 26 UTAH STATE W 31-7 2:51 19248 Average Per Rush 5.1 3.5
Nov 02 ARMY W 17-13 3:06 41401 Average Per Game 298.5 100.5
*Nov 16 at Colorado State W 38-21 3:31 24914 TDs Rushing 41 11
*Nov 23 at New Mexico W 44-22 2:56 13844 PASSING YARDAGE 1602 2848
*Nov 30 WYOMING W 20-6 2:43 21425 Comp-A -Int 68-126-6 238-377-7
Dec 27 N-Washington State (#24) W 31-21 3:16 34105 Average Per Pass 12.7 7.6
(Cheez-It Bowl) Average Per Catch 23.6 12.0
Average Per Game 123.2 219.1
* - Mountain West game TDs Passing 14 21
HOME Games in all caps TOTAL OFFENSE 5483 4155
(##) - Air Force’s ranking during the game Total Plays 881 752
Average Per Play 6.2 5.5
Average Per Game 421.8 319.6
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 7-93 36-772
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-6 7-38
INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-240 6-161
KICK RETURN AVERAGE 13.3 21.4
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1.2 5.4
INT RETURN AVERAGE 34.3 26.8
FUMBLES-LOST 24-12 23-9
PENALTIES-Yards 42-368 54-392
Average Per Game 28.3 30.2
PUNTS-Yards 31-1253 47-2066
Average Per Punt 40.4 44.0
Net punt average 37.3 40.9
KICKOFFS-Yards 79-4541 55-3151
Average Per Kick 57.5 57.3
Net kick average 39.5 39.2
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 34:28 25:32
3RD-DOWN Conversions 84/157 64/158
3rd-Down Pct 54% 41%
4TH-DOWN Conversions 16/21 13/28
4th-Down Pct 76% 46%
SACKS BY-Yards 26-168 4-22
MISC YARDS 0 0
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 58 34
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-13 9-12
ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 0-0
RED-ZONE SCORES (48-54) 89% (31-43) 72%
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (39-54) 72% (23-43) 53%
PAT-ATTEMPTS (52-56) 93% (27-31) 87%
ATTENDANCE 162505 186252
Games/Avg Per Game 6/27084 6/31042
Neutral Site Games 1/34105

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total


Air Force 44 166 86 140 7 443
Opponents 55 77 41 85 0 258

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2019 final season statistics
Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg Avg Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg
REMSBERG, Kadin 13 181 1092 42 1050 5.8 8 29 80.8 STONER, Joshua 3 62 20.7 0 23
BIRDOW, Taven 13 180 841 2 839 4.7 7 41 64.5 PETERSON, Ben 2 20 10.0 0 19
JACKSON, Timothy 10 122 745 0 745 6.1 6 64 74.5 STEVENSON, Chance 1 11 11.0 0 11
HAMMOND III, DJ 13 121 602 49 553 4.6 13 42 42.5 MORGAN, Price 1 0 0.0 0 0
STONER, Joshua 8 23 208 1 207 9.0 1 43 25.9 Total 7 93 13.3 0 23
MALLARD, Christian 12 40 195 3 192 4.8 2 19 16.0 Opponents 36 772 21.4 0 58
SCHMIDT, Mike 6 17 135 2 133 7.8 3 61 22.2
SANDERS, Isaiah 5 10 73 1 72 7.2 0 21 14.4
ERIKSEN, Nolan 9 7 47 0 47 6.7 1 9 5.2 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg
MURLA, Matthew 9 10 44 0 44 4.4 0 8 4.9 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0
PARTON, Colton 1 2 19 0 19 9.5 0 9 19.0 Opponents 5 109 21.8 2 63
FATTAH, Omar 1 3 15 0 15 5.0 0 8 15.0
SMITH, Jake 1 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 11.0
STEVENSON, Chance 6 2 11 0 11 5.5 0 7 1.8 Scoring td fg kick rush pass pts
WATERS, Ben 13 5 17 8 9 1.8 0 6 0.7 KOEHNKE, Jake - 9-12 32-33 - - 59
LEVISTON, Lenard 1 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 KOEHNKE, Jake - 13-13 51-55 - - 90
NTSASA, Qawi 1 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 HAMMOND III, DJ 13 - - 1-1 0-1 80
PETERSON, Ben 13 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 REMSBERG, Kadin 8 - - - - 48
GROSS, Robert 1 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 SANDERS, Geraud 7 - - - - 42
KINAMON, Dane 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 WATERS, Ben 7 - - - - 42
LARRIER, Zachary 1 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -3.0 BIRDOW, Taven 7 - - - - 42
SANDERS, Geraud 13 2 -4 32 -36 -18.0 0 0 -2.8 JACKSON, Timothy 6 - - - - 36
TEAM 11 23 0 44 -44 -1.9 0 0 -4.0 SCHMIDT, Mike 3 - - - - 18
Total 13 755 4068 187 3881 5.1 41 64 298.5 MALLARD, Christian 2 - - - - 12
Opponents 13 375 1583 276 1307 3.5 11 48 100.5 BUGG III, Milton 1 - - - - (1) 8
ERIKSEN, Nolan 1 - - - - 6
JOHNSON, Kyle 1 - - - - 6
Passing gp effic c-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g LEWIS, Zane 1 - - - - 6
HAMMOND III, DJ 13 177.88 56-111-6 50.5 1316 13 81 101.2 STONER, Joshua 1 - - - - 6
SCHMIDT, Mike 6 344.13 5-6-0 83.3 147 1 75 24.5 SCHUETTPELZ-ROHL, T. - - 1-1 - - 1
SANDERS, Isaiah 5 227.68 5-5-0 100.0 76 0 41 15.2 Total 58 13-13 52-56 1-1 0-1 (1) 443
STEVENSON, Chance 6 364.60 2-2-0 100.0 63 0 41 10.5 Opponents 34 9-12 27-31 - 0-2 258
TEAM 11 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 (-) Defensive extra point
Total 13 187.91 68-126-6 54.0 1602 14 81 123.2
Opponents 13 141.26 238-377-7 63.1 2848 21 87 219.1
Field Goals fg pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ lg
KOEHNKE, Jake 13-13 100 0-0 4-4 4-4 4-4 1-1 57
Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g
SANDERS, Geraud 13 30 746 24.9 7 75 57.4 FG Sequence Air Force Opponents
WATERS, Ben 13 22 658 29.9 7 81 50.6 COLGATE - 34
WAGUESPACK, Kade 7 5 95 19.0 0 39 13.6 Colorado (47) (36)
PETERSON, Ben 13 3 25 8.3 0 9 1.9 Boise State (30),(31) (40)
REMSBERG, Kadin 13 3 24 8.0 0 29 1.8 San Jose State - (25)
HAMMOND III, DJ 13 1 22 22.0 0 22 1.7 Navy (42),(40),(49),(26) 41
BIRDOW, Taven 13 1 16 16.0 0 16 1.2 Fresno State - (47)
MORRIS, Daniel 12 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.8 Hawai’i - (41),(27)
MYERS, Rhett 9 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.9 Utah State (57) -
JACKSON, Timothy 10 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 Army (20) -
Total 13 68 1602 23.6 14 81 123.2 Colorado State (31) 53
Opponents 13 238 2848 12.0 21 87 219.1 New Mexico - (40)
Wyoming (31),(27) (26),(23)
Washington State (28) -
Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg
PETERSON, Ben 5 6 1.2 0 6 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
Total 5 6 1.2 0 6
Opponents 7 38 5.4 0 29
Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk
SCOTT, Charlie 30 1215 40.5 53 3 13 11 4 0
Interceptions no. yds avg td lg CARLSON, Joseph 1 38 38.0 38 0 0 0 0 0
BUGG III, Milton 3 99 33.0 1 92 Total 31 1253 40.4 53 3 13 11 4 0
FEJEDELEM, Jeremy 2 18 9.0 0 15 Opponents 47 2066 44.0 78 7 16 9 16 1
LEWIS, Zane 1 99 99.0 1 99
JOHNSON, Kyle 1 24 24.0 1 24
Total 7 240 34.3 3 99
Opponents 6 161 26.8 0 56

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2019 final season statistics
Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g
KOEHNKE, Jake 52 3050 58.7 19 4 REMSBERG, Kadin 13 1050 24 0 0 0 1074 82.6
HONAKER, Brice 25 1361 54.4 7 1 BIRDOW, Taven 13 839 16 0 0 0 855 65.8
SCHUETTPELZ-ROHL 2 130 65.0 0 0 JACKSON, Timothy 10 745 -2 0 0 0 743 74.3
Total 79 4541 57.5 26 5 21.4 39.5 25 SANDERS, Geraud 13 -36 746 0 0 0 710 54.6
Opponents 55 3151 57.3 36 2 13.3 39.2 25 WATERS, Ben 13 9 658 0 0 0 667 51.3
HAMMOND III, DJ 13 553 22 0 0 0 575 44.2
STONER, Joshua 8 207 0 0 62 0 269 33.6
Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g MALLARD, Christian 12 192 0 0 0 01 92 16.0
HAMMOND III, DJ 13 232 553 1316 1869 143.8 SCHMIDT, Mike 6 133 0 0 0 0 133 22.2
REMSBERG, Kadin 13 181 1050 0 1050 80.8 LEWIS, Zane 13 0 0 0 0 99 99 7.6
BIRDOW, Taven 13 180 839 0 839 64.5 BUGG III, Milton 12 0 0 0 0 99 99 8.2
JACKSON, Timothy 10 122 745 0 745 74.5 WAGUESPACK, Kade 7 0 95 0 0 0 95 13.6
SCHMIDT, Mike 6 23 133 147 280 46.7 SANDERS, Isaiah 5 72 0 0 0 0 72 14.4
STONER, Joshua 8 23 207 0 207 25.9 PETERSON, Ben 13 3 25 6 20 0 54 4.2
MALLARD, Christian 12 40 192 0 192 16.0 ERIKSEN, Nolan 9 47 0 0 0 0 47 5.2
SANDERS, Isaiah 5 15 72 76 148 29.6 MURLA, Matthew 9 44 0 0 0 0 44 4.9
STEVENSON, Chance 6 4 11 63 74 12.3 JOHNSON, Kyle 13 0 0 0 0 24 24 1.8
ERIKSEN, Nolan 9 7 47 0 47 5.2 STEVENSON, Chance 6 11 0 0 11 0 22 3.7
MURLA, Matthew 9 10 44 0 44 4.9 PARTON, Colton 1 19 0 0 0 0 19 19.0
PARTON, Colton 1 2 19 0 19 19.0 FEJEDELEM, Jeremy 12 0 0 0 0 18 18 1.5
FATTAH, Omar 1 3 15 0 15 15.0 FATTAH, Omar 1 15 0 0 0 0 15 15.0
SMITH, Jake 1 1 11 0 11 11.0 SMITH, Jake 1 11 0 0 0 0 11 11.0
WATERS, Ben 13 5 9 0 9 0.7 MORRIS, Daniel 12 0 10 0 0 0 10 0.8
LEVISTON, Lenard 1 1 8 0 8 8.0 LEVISTON, Lenard 1 8 0 0 0 0 8 8.0
NTSASA, Qawi 1 1 4 0 4 4.0 MYERS, Rhett 9 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.9
PETERSON, Ben 13 1 3 0 3 0.2 NTSASA, Qawi 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 4.0
GROSS, Robert 1 1 2 0 2 2.0 GROSS, Robert 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2.0
LARRIER, Zachary 1 1 -3 0 -3 -3.0 LARRIER, Zachary 1 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -3.0
SANDERS, Geraud 13 2 -36 0 -36 -2.8 TEAM 11 -44 0 0 0 0 -44 -4.0
TEAM 11 25 -44 0 -44 -4.0 Total 13 3881 1602 6 93 240 5822 447.8
Total 13 881 3881 1602 5483 421.8 Opponents 13 1307 2848 38 772 161 5126 394.3
Opponents 13 752 1307 2848 4155 319.6

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2019 final season defensive statistics
Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd
# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf
38 MEEKS, Demonte 13 43 55 98 9.0-37 4.0-26 . . 4 . 1 . .
40 JOHNSON, Kyle 13 38 44 82 5.5-23 1.5-13 1-24 1 2 . 2 . .
2 FEJEDELEM, Jeremy 12 43 33 76 3.0-13 1.5-11 2-18 3 . . 1 . .
22 KAUPPILA, Garrett 12 35 23 58 1.5-2 . . 2 . 1-0 . . .
14 THEIL, Grant 13 31 19 50 1.0-1 . . 4 . . . . .
3 BUGG III, Milton 12 35 14 49 0.5-1 . 3-99 7 . . . . .
99 FIFITA, Mosese 13 16 32 48 7.5-42 6.0-38 . . 3 3-0 2 . .
6 LEWIS, Zane 13 33 12 45 . . 1-99 15 . . . . .
94 JACKSON, Jordan 13 16 22 38 4.5-30 3.5-26 . 2 4 . 1 1 .
8 WILLS, Lakota 8 24 12 36 6.0-22 2.0-9 . 1 2 1-0 . 1 .
30 DONALDSON, Grant 13 14 21 35 4.0-22 2.0-15 . . 2 1-0 1 . .
49 HERRERA, Christian 9 7 14 21 2.0-13 2.0-13 . 1 . 1-0 1 . .
48 KSIAZEK, Jake 13 5 12 17 4.0-26 3.0-22 . 2 . 1-0 2 . .
6D TAYLOR, Corvan 12 8 5 13 . . . . . . . . .
44 NOREN, Parker 7 4 6 10 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .
21 WARD, Eric 12 9 1 10 . . . 2 . . . . .
97 NUNEZ, Kaleb 4 3 6 9 1.5-4 . . . . . . . .
86 PURCELL, Michael 8 2 6 8 0.5-2 0.5-2 . . 2 . . . .
4 JONES IV, James 11 4 3 7 . . . 1 . . . . .
26 SANFORD, Vince 7 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .
47 KING, Nathan 7 5 2 7 . . . . 1 . . . .
35 MUSSELMAN, Christopher 13 4 3 7 2.0-5 1.0-3 . . 1 . . . .
20 WATERS, Ben 13 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .
50 LYONS, John 1 . 4 4 . . . . . . . . .
95 BARKER, Kolby 4 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .
9D PAUOLE, Nakoa 5 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .
51 BUSH, Noah 9 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .
39 ANDERSON, Matthew 2 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .
96 WOODRING, Joey 3 . 3 3 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .
33 BIRDOW, Taven 13 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .
11 HANSFORD, Demani 5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .
66 LAUFENBERG, Nolan 13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .
89 SILVANIC, George 2 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .
36 HUMPHREY, Caleb 6 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .
28 EURE, David 8 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .
31 PALM, Elisha 13 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .
82 HARMS, Rhett 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .
54 YOUNG, Grant 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
7 SANDERS, Geraud 13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .
41 MORGAN, Price 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 .
29 PALM, Elijah 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
58 NGAIMA, Kenny 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .
85 MILLER, Luke 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .
5 HAMMOND III, DJ 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
23 KINAMON, Dane 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
92 KOEHNKE, Jake 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
91 BAIR, Jared 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .
77 FERGUSON, Parker 13 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 1 . .
TM TEAM 11 . . . . . . . . . . 1 .
Total 13 404 378 782 54-247 26-168 7-240 41 21 9-0 12 4 .
Opponents 13 443 586 1029 47-114 4-22 6-161 10 8 12-109 15 3 .

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2019 game-by-game starters
OFFENSE
Game WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB FB TB WR
Colgate G. Sanders Waguespack Ferguson Laufenberg Vikupitz Krepsz Ha ock Hammond Birdow Remsberg Waters
Colorado G. Sanders Waguespack Ferguson Laufenberg Vikupitz Krepsz Ha ock Hammond Birdow Remsberg Waters
Boise State G. Sanders Waguespack Ferguson Laufenberg Vikupitz Krepsz Ha ock Hammond Birdow Remsberg Waters
San Jose State G. Sanders Waguespack Jewell Marquez Vikupitz Krepsz Ha ock I. Sanders Birdow Remsberg Waters
Navy G. Sanders Waguespack Ferguson Laufenberg Vikupitz Marquez Ha ock Hammond Birdow Remsberg Waters
Fresno State G. Sanders Waguespack Ferguson Laufenberg Mitchell Vikupitz Ha ock Hammond Birdow Remsberg Waters
Hawaii G. Sanders Waguespack Ferguson Laufenberg Mitchell Vikupitz Ha ock Hammond Birdow Remsberg Waters
Utah State G. Sanders Dalger Ferguson Laufenberg Mitchell Vikupitz Ha ock Hammond T. Jackson Remsberg Waters
Army Morris Dalger Ferguson Laufenberg Mitchell Vikupitz Ha ock I. Sanders T. Jackson Remsberg Peterson
Colorado State G. Sanders Dalger Ferguson Laufenberg Mitchell Vikupitz Ha ock Hammond T. Jackson Remsberg Peterson
New Mexico G. Sanders Dalger Ferguson Laufenberg Mitchell Vikupitz Ha ock Hammond Birdow Remsberg Peterson
Wyoming G. Sanders Dalger Ferguson Laufenberg Mitchell Vikupitz Ha ock Hammond Birdow Remsberg Peterson
Washington State Morris Myers Ferguson Laufenberg Mitchell Vikupitz Ha ock Hammond Birdow Remsberg Waters

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

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2019 game-by-game individual statistics
PASSING
(Comp-Att-Int-Yards-Lg-TDs)
Opponent 4 Sanders 5 Hammond III 16 Schmidt
Colgate 1-1-0-41-41-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0
Colorado - 7-12-1-155-81-2 -
Boise State 2-2-0-30-19-0 6-11-1-83-31-1 -
San Jose State 0-0-0-0-0 5-9-0-131-64-1 0-0-0-0-0
Navy - 10-25-1-205-47-0 -
Fresno State - 2-3-0-81-53-1 0-0-0-0-0
Hawaii - 1-1-0-22-22-0 5-6-0-147-75-1
Utah State 1-1-0-8-8-0 1-5-0-16-16-0 -
Army 1-1-0-(-3)-(-3)-0 1-6-1-19-19-0 -
Colorado State - 5-11-1-126-50-3 -
New Mexico - 9-10-0-327-76-4 0-0-0-0-0
Wyoming - 5-6-0-121-75-1 -
Washington State - 4-12-1-30-10-0 -

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

TACKLES FOR LOSS


(#-Yds)
Player Colg Colo BSU SJSU Navy FSU Haw USU Army CSU UNM Wyo WSU
2 Fejedelem 0.5-3 2-10 - - - - - - - - - 0.5-0 1-7
4 Bugg III - - - - 0.5-1 - - - - - - - -
8 Wills 1-6 1-8 3-4 - - 1-4 - - - - - - -
14 Theil - 1-1 - - - - - - - - - - -
22 Kauppila - - 0.5-2 0.5-0 0.5-0 - - - - - - - -
30 Donaldson 1-5 - - - 0.5-1 - - - - 0.5-1 1-8 - -
35 Musselman - - - - - - 1-3 1-2 - - - - -
38 Meeks 0.5-2 - - - 1-1 1-1 4-18 0.5-4 - 1-8 - 1-3 -
40 Johnson 0.5-1 - 0.5-1 1-4 1-3 1-10 - - - 0.5-3 - 1-1 -
44 Noren - - - - - 1-3 - - - - - - -
48 Ksiazek 0.5-4 - - - 0.5-0 - - - - 2.5-17 - 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 - -
96 Woodring 0.5-1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
97 Nunez 0.5-1 - 1-3 - - - - - - - - - -
99 Fifita 0.5-1 - - 0.5-1 - - 1-2 1-2 - 2.5-20 - 1-7 1-8

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

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RUSHING
# Name A empts Yards TDs Long
2 Stevenson 2 Colgate, 2019 11 Colgate, 2019 0 11 Colgate, 2019
3 Larrier 1 Colgate, 2019 -3 Colgate, 2019 0 -3 Colgate, 2019
4 I. Sanders 44 Utah State, 2017 196 Utah State, 2017 3* UNLV, 2018 45 UNLV, 2018
5 Hammond III 19 UNM, 2018 136 UNM, 2018 3* Colgate, 2019 37 UNM, 2018
6 Smith 1 Colgate, 2019 11 Colgate, 2019 0 11 Colgate, 2019
7 G. Sanders 1* Utah State, 2019 -3 UNM, 2018 0 -3 UNM, 2018
16 Schmidt 14 Hawaii, 2019 120 Hawaii, 2019 3 Hawaii, 2019 61 Hawaii, 2019
17 Ntsasa 1 Colgate, 2019 4 Colgate, 2019 0 4 Colgate, 2019
19 Eriksen 15 Navy, 2017 90 Navy, 2017 1 FAU, 2018 16 Navy, 2017
20 Waters 1* Navy, 2019 6 Colorado, 2019 0 6 Colorado, 2019
22 Stoner 8 Army, 2019 59 Army, 2019 1 Army, 2019 43 SJSU, 2019
23 Kinamon 1 Colgate, 2019 0 Colgate, 2019 0 0 Colgate, 2019
24 Remsberg 26 Washington St., 2019 178 Washington St., 2019 2* Utah State, 2019 54 UNM, 2018
25 Mallard 10 SJSU, 2019 70 SJSU, 2019 2 SJSU, 2019 19 Colgate, 2019
27 Peterson 1 New Mexico, 2019 3 New Mexico, 2019 0 3 New Mexico, 2019
32 Murla 3* Hawaii, 2019 21 Colgate, 2019 0 8 Colgate, 2019
33 Birdow 25 SJSU, 2019 124 SJSU, 2019 2* SJSU, 2019 50 UNM, 2018
34 T. Jackson 25 Utah State, 2019 155 Army, 2019 1* Army, 2019 64 Hawaii, 2019
43 Parton 4 VMI, 2017 19 Colgate, 2019 0 9 Colgate, 2019
44 Fa ah 3 Colgate, 2019 15 Colgate, 2019 0 8 Colgate, 2019
45 Gross 1 Colgate, 2019 2 Colgate, 2019 0 2 Colgate, 2019
84 Leviston 1 Colgate, 2019 8 Colgate, 2019 0 8 Colgate, 2019

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

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TACKLES
# Name UT AT Total Tackles TFLs (Includes sacks)
2 Jeremy Fejedelem 12 Colorado, 2019 7* Army, 2018 14* Colorado, 2019 1.0* Colorado, 2019
3 Milton Bugg III 8 Colorado St., 2019 3 Utah State, 2018 10 Colorado St., 2019 0.5 Navy, 2019
4 James Jones IV 6 UNLV, 2017 6 Navy, 2017 8 Army, 2017
6 Zane Lewis 7 Army, 2019 3* Boise State, 2019 8* Army, 2019 2.5 UNLV, 2018
8 Lakota Wills 7 Boise State, 2019 7 Army, 2017 9* Navy, 2019 3.0 Boise State, 2019
11 Demani Hansford 1 Wyoming, 2019 1 UNLV, 2018 1* Wyoming, 2019
14 Grant Thiel 7 Colorado, 2019 4 Army, 2019 7* Colorado, 2019
16 Corvan Taylor 2* Washington St., 2019 2 Colgate, 2019 3* New Mexico, 2019
21 Eric Ward 6 Hawaii, 2019 1 Colgate, 2019 6 Hawaii, 2019
22 Garre Kauppila 6* Wyoming, 2019 4* Navy, 2019 9* Wyoming, 2019 1.5* FAU, 2018
26 Vince Sanford 3 Colgate, 2019 2 Colgate, 2019 5 Colgate, 2019
28 David Eure 1 Hawaii, 2019 1 Utah State, 2019 1* Utah State, 2019
29 Elijah Palm 1 Hawaii, 2019 0 1 Hawaii, 2019
30 Grant Donaldson 3* Washington St., 2019 8 Army, 2018 9 Army, 2018 1.5 Navy, 2018
31 Elisha Palm 0 1* Colorado St., 2019 1* Colorado St., 2019
35 Christopher Musselman 2 Hawaii, 2019 2 Navy, 2018 2* Hawaii, 2019 1.0* Utah State, 2019
36 Caleb Humphrey 0 1* SJSU, 2019 1* SJSU, 2019
37 TD Blackmon 1 Wyoming, 2018 0 1 Wyoming, 2018
38 Demonte Meeks 7 Hawaii, 2019 8* Wyoming, 2019 14 New Mexico, 2019 4.0 Hawaii, 2019
39 Ma Anderson 2 Colgate, 2019 1 Colgate, 2019 3 Colgate, 2019
40 Kyle Johnson 5* Hawaii, 2019 10 Army, 2018 12* Army, 2018 2.5* SDSU, 2018
41 Price Morgan 2 Wyoming, 2018 1 Nevada, 2018 2 Wyoming, 2018
44 Parker Noren 3 Wyoming, 2018 6 UNM, 2018 8 UNM, 2018 1.5 UNM, 2018
47 Nathan King 2 Hawaii, 2019 1* Utah State, 2019 2* Hawaii, 2019
48 Jake Ksiazek 2* Colorado St., 2019 2* New Mexico, 2019 4 Colorado St., 2019 3.0 Colorado St., 2019
49 Christopher Herrera 2* Wyoming, 2019 5 Colorado St., 2019 7 Colorado St., 2019 1.0 Colorado St., 2019
50 John Lyons 0 4 Colgate, 2019 4 Colgate, 2019
51 Noah Bush 1 Colorado St., 2019 2 Colgate, 2019 2 Colgate, 2019
54 Grant Young 1 New Mexico, 2019 0 1 New Mexico, 2019
58 Kenny Ngaima 0 1 SJSU, 2019 1 SJSU, 2019
85 Luke Miller 0 1 SJSU, 2019 1 SJSU, 2019
86 Michael Purcell 1* Colorado St., 2019 2* Colorado St., 2019 3 Colorado St., 2019 0.5 Colorado St., 2019
89 George Silvanic 0 1* SJSU, 2019 1* SJSU, 2019
91 Jared Bair 0 1 New Mexico, 2019 1 New Mexico, 2019
92 Nakoa Pauole 1 Hawaii, 2019 1* Navy, 2019 1* Hawaii, 2019 0.5 Colorado St, 2018
94 Jordan Jackson 5* Navy, 2018 7 Army, 2019 9 Army, 2019 3.5 Navy, 2018
95 Kolby Barker 1 SJSU, 2019 1* SJSU, 2019 2 SJSU, 2019
96 Joey Woodring 0 2 New Mexico, 2019 2 New Mexico, 2019 0.5 Colgate, 2019
97 Kaleb Nunez 2 Boise State, 2019 3 Colgate, 2019 3* Boise State, 2019 1.0 Boise State, 2019
99 Mosese Fifita 3* Army, 2019 6 Wyoming, 2019 7 Wyoming, 2019 2.0* Colorado St., 2019

* - Done more than once, most recent is listed.

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the last time
A kickoff was returned for a touchdown An Air Force player had two intercep ons in a game
By AF: Tim McVey vs. Georgia State, Sept. 10, 2016 (99 yards) Jeremy Fejedelem vs. Wyoming, Nov. 30, 2019 (2 INTs)
By Opp: Kelan Ewaliko, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2015 (98 yds)
Air Force had back-to-back games with a safety
A punt was returned for a touchdown Air Force vs. San Jose State and UNLV in 1996
By AF: Garre Brown vs. Morgan State, Sept 5, 2015 (75 yds)
By Opp: Donovan Peoples-Jones, Michigan, Sept. 16, 2017 (79 yds) There was a scoreless e with Air Force
Air Force vs. Wyoming, Sept. 10, 1977
An intercep on was returned for touchdown
By AF: Zane Lewis vs. Colorado State, Nov. 16, 2019 (99 yards) There was a scoreless e at hal ime
By Opp: Calvin Munson, San Diego State, Nov. 21, 2014 (56 yds) Air Force vs. Wyoming, Oct. 17, 2009 at Falcon Stadium (Air Force 10-0)
A fumble was returned for a touchdown Air Force was shutout in the first-half
By AF: Christopher Musselman vs. Utah St., Sept. 22, 2018 (21 yards) Air Force vs. Army, Nov. 3, 2018 (Army 14-0)
By Opp: Mohamed Kamara, Colorado State, Nov. 16, 2019 (63 yards) (Army 17, Air Force 14 FINAL)
A punt was blocked Air Force shutout an opponent in the first half
By AF: Price Morgan vs. Wyoming, Nov. 30, 2019 Air Force vs. Wyoming, Nov. 30, 2019 (AF 7-0, AF won 20-6)
By Opp: Kaelin Himphill, San Diego State, Oct. 12, 2018
Air Force was shutout in the first-half in consecu ve games
A blocked punt resulted in a touchdown Air Force vs. San Diego State, Oct. 21, 2006 and vs. BYU, Oct. 28, 2006.
By AF: Garre Kauppila vs. FAU, Sept. 8, 2018
(Recovered by Lakota Wills and returned 5 yards for a TD) Two Air Force players had two intercep ons in a game
By Opp: Kaelin Himphill, San Diego State, Oct. 12, 2018 Antony Wright (3), Chris Thomas (2) vs. Houston, Dec. 31, 2009
(Trenton Thompson recovered and ran back 19 yds for a TD)
Air Force did not have a turnover
A field goal was blocked Air Force vs. Fresno State, Oct. 12, 2019
By AF: Haji Dunn, Jr. vs. Boise State, Nov. 20, 2015
By Opp: David Nixon, BYU, Nov. 15, 2008 Air Force did not have any penal es
Air Force vs. New Mexico, Oct. 23, 2008
A blocked field goal resulted in a touchdown
By AF: Terry Maki and A.J. Sco vs. Notre Dame, Oct. 5, 1985 Air Force didn’t have any penal es or turnovers
(Maki blocked Carney’s 37-yard field goal and Sco returned it Air Force vs. Wyoming, Sept. 9, 1995
77 yards for a TD)
By Opp: Trevor Laws and Terrail Lambert, Notre Dame, Nov. 11, 2006 Air Force never lost a yard in a game
(Laws blocked kick and Lambert returned it 76 yards for a TD) Air Force vs. UNLV, Sept. 7, 1996
An extra point was blocked Air Force did not punt in a game
By AF: Team (kicked into own lineman) vs. New Mexico, Nov. 23, 2019 Air Force vs. New Mexico, Nov. 23, 2019
By Opp: San Jose State, Sept. 27, 2019
Air Force had two or more players rush for 100 or more yards
A safety was scored Air Force vs. Washington State, Dec. 27, 2019
By AF: Team (SDSU QB Ryan Agnew fell into end zone) vs. (Kadin Remsberg 26-178-1, Taven Birdow 20-108-1)
San Diego State, Oct. 12, 2018
By Opp: Utah, Sept. 20, 2008 (Punter Ryan Harrison fumbled out Air Force had two players with 100 or more yards receiving
of end zone) Air Force vs. New Mexico, Nov. 23, 2019
(Ben Waters 171, Geraud Sanders 156)
AFA had two safe es in a game
By AF: Brandon Reeves and Jake Paulson vs. Southern Utah, Aug. 30, 2008 An Air Force player had 100 yards rushing and receiving
Timothy McVey at New Mexico, Nov. 28, 2015 (105 rush, 157 receiving)
There was a shutout
By AF: Air Force vs. Stony Brook, Sept. 1, 2018 (38-0) An Air Force player had 200 yards passing and 100 yards rushing
By Opp: Army, Nov. 4, 2017 (21-0) Isaiah Sanders at UNLV, Oct. 19, 2018 (217 passing, 173 rushing)
There was a 100-yard rusher Air Force didn’t have a rushing touchdown
BY AF: Remsberg (178) & Birdow (108), vs. Wash. St., Dec. 27, 2019 Air Force vs. Michigan, Sept. 16, 2017 (L 29-13)
By Opp: Malcolm Perry, Navy, Oct. 5, 2019 (111 yards)
Air Force had more passing yards than rushing yards
There was a 100-yard receiver Air Force vs. New Mexico, Nov. 23, 2019 (327 passing, 213 rushing)
By AF: G. Sanders (156) and Waters (171), New Mexico, Nov. 23, 2019
By Opp: Brandon Arconado, Washington St., Dec. 27, 2019 (167 yards) Air Force had more passing yards than the opponent
Air Force vs. Wyoming, Nov. 30, 2019 (AF 143, Wyoming 111)
There was a 300-yard passer
By AF: Donald Hammond III, New Mexico, Nov. 23, 2019 (327 yards) Air Force was out-rushed by an opponent
By Opp: Anthony Gordon, Washington State, Dec. 27, 2019 (351 yards) Air Force vs. New Mexico, Nov. 23, 2019 (268-213)
The team did not score a touchdown Air Force was held under 100 yards rushing
By AF: Air Force vs. Army, Nov. 4, 2017 (L 21-0) Air Force vs. Army, Nov. 4, 2017 (95 yards rushing)
By Opp: Stony Brook, Sept. 1, 2018 (W 38-0)
Air Force scored two defensive touchdowns in the same game
A player blocked two kicks in a game Reggie Rembert (47 fumble), Anthony Wright (47 int), SDSU, Sept. 26,
By AF: Alex Hansen vs. UNLV, Nov. 21, 2013 (2 PATs) 2009
By Opp: Ray Jackson, CSU, Sept. 16, 1995 (PAT/FG)
Air Force had two non-offensive touchdowns in the same game
A team blocked more than one kick in a game Roland Ladipo (22 INT), Garre Brown (75 PR), Morgan State, Sept. 5,
By AF: Air Force vs. UNLV, Nov. 21, 2013 (2 PATs) 2015
By Opp: Navy, Oct. 4, 2008 (2 Punts - both returned for touchdowns)
Air Force converted a two point conversion a er a touchdown
A defensive extra point was scored Air Force vs. Fresno State, Oct. 12, 2019 (Hammond III run)
By AF: Air Force vs. New Mexico, Nov. 23, 2019 (Milton Bugg III)
By Opp: Utah, Nov. 12, 1994
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Individual
Rushes ..................................................................26 ............. REMSBERG, Kadin vs Washington State (Dec 27, 2019)
Yards Rushing ..................................................178 ........... REMSBERG, Kadin vs Washington State (Dec 27, 2019)
TD Rushes ...........................................................3 ................ HAMMOND III, DJ vs COLGATE (Aug 31, 2019)
3 SCHMIDT, Mike at Hawai’i (Oct 19, 2019)
Long Rush ...........................................................64 ............. JACKSON, Timoth at Hawai’i (Oct 19, 2019)
Pass attempts ...................................................25 ............. HAMMOND III, DJ at Navy (Oct 05, 2019)
Pass completions ............................................10 ............. HAMMOND III, DJ at Navy (Oct 05, 2019)
Yards Passing ....................................................327 ........... HAMMOND III, DJ at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
TD Passes ............................................................4 ................ HAMMOND III, DJ at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
Long Pass ............................................................81 ............. HAMMOND III, DJ at Colorado (Sep 14, 2019)
Receptions .........................................................5 ................ SANDERS, Geraud at Boise State (Sep 20, 2019)
5 SANDERS, Geraud at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
Yards Receiving ...............................................171 ........... WATERS, Ben at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
TD Receptions ..................................................2 ................ WATERS, Ben at Colorado State (Nov 16, 2019)
2 SANDERS, Geraud at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
2 WATERS, Ben at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
Long Reception ...............................................81 ............. WATERS, Ben at Colorado (Sep 14, 2019)
Field Goals ..........................................................4 ................ KOEHNKE, Jake at Navy (Oct 05, 2019)
Long Field Goal ................................................57 ............. KOEHNKE, Jake vs Utah State (Oct 26, 2019)
Punts .....................................................................5 ................ SCOTT, Charlie vs Army (Nov 02, 2019)
Punting Avg ......................................................51.0 .......... SCOTT, Charlie vs Fresno State (Oct 12, 2019)
Long Punt ...........................................................53 ............. SCOTT, Charlie vs Utah State (Oct 26, 2019)
...................................................................................53 ............. SCOTT, Charlie vs Army (Nov 02, 2019)
Punts inside 20 ................................................3 ................ SCOTT, Charlie at Boise State (Sep 20, 2019)
Long Punt Return ...........................................6 ................ PETERSON, Ben at Colorado (Sep 14, 2019)
Long Kickoff Return .......................................23 ............. STONER, Joshua vs Army (Nov 02, 2019)
Tackles .................................................................14 ............. FEJEDELEM, Jere at Colorado (Sep 14, 2019)
14 MEEKS, Demonte at New Mexico (Nov 23, 2019)
Sacks .....................................................................2.0 ............ MEEKS, Demonte at Hawai’i (Oct 19, 2019)
2.0 KSIAZEK, Jake at Colorado State (Nov 16, 2019)
2.0 FIFITA, Mosese at Colorado State (Nov 16, 2019)
Tackles For Loss ...............................................4.0 ............ MEEKS, Demonte at Hawai’i (Oct 19, 2019)
Interceptions .....................................................2 ................ FEJEDELEM, Jere vs Wyoming (Nov 30, 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)

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2019 participation
# PLAYER GP/S CG COLO BSU SJSU NAVY FS UH USU ARMY CSU NM WYO WSU
39 ANDERSON, Matthew 2/- X - - - - - X - - - - - -
91 BAIR, Jared 5/- - - - - - - - X X X X - X
95 BARKER, Colby 4/- X - - X - - X X - - - - -
56 BEASLEY, Britton 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
33 BIRDOW, Taven 13/10 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST X X X ST ST ST
13 BEHENEK, Luke 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
12 BRYAN, Warren 2/- - - - X - - X - - - - - -
3 BUGG III, Milton 12/22 ST ST ST ST ST - ST ST ST ST X ST ST
51 BUSH, Noah 9/- x x x - x x x x x x - - -
67 CAMPBELL, Kristopher 3/- X - - X - - - X - - - - -
98 CARLSON, Joseph 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
73 COCHRAN, Isaac 8/- X - - - X X X X - X - X X
81 DALGER, Leslie 13/4 X X X X X X X ST ST ST ST - -
30 DONALDSON, Grant 13/6 X X X X ST X X X ST ST ST ST ST
19 ERIKSEN, Nolan 9/- X X - X X - X X X - X - X
9 ESPINOZA, Valentino 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
28 EURE, David 8/- X - - - - - X X X X X X X
44 FATTAH, Omar 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
2 FEJEDELEM, Jeremy 12/12 ST ST ST ST ST - ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
77 FERGUSON, Parker 13/12 ST ST ST X ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
99 FIFITA, Mosese 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
97 GOLDBERG, Jacob 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
44 GROSE, Robert 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
5 HAMMOND, DJ 13/11 ST ST ST X ST ST ST ST X ST ST ST ST
11 HANSFORD, Demani 5/- X - - - - - X - - - X X X
82 HARMS, Rhett 10/- X - - X X X X X X X - X X
61 HATTOK, Scott 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
49 HERRERA, Christian 9/6 X - X - - - X ST ST ST ST ST ST
93 HONAKER, Brice 4/- - - - - - - X X X X - - -
8 HUGHES, DeAndre 2/- X - - - - - - - - - X - -
36 HUMPHREY, Caleb 6/- X - - X - - X X X - - X -
94 JACKSON, Jordan 13/12 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST X ST ST ST
34 JACKSON, Timothy 10/3 X X X X - X X ST ST ST X - -
76 JEWELL, Adam 8/1 X - X ST X X X X - X - - -
40 JOHNSON, Kyle 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
4 JONES IV, James 11/1 X X X X X ST X X - X X X -
55 GEORGE, Kahner 1/- - - - X - - - - - - - - -
22 KAUPPILA, Garrett 12/11 ST ST ST ST ST ST -- ST X ST ST ST ST
14 KINAMON, Dane 11/- X - - X X X X X X X X X X
47 KING, Nathan 7/- X - - X - - X X - - X X X
46 KIRKGAARD, Connor 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
92 KOEHNKE, Jake 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
64 KREPSZ, Kyle 4/4 ST ST ST ST - - - - - - - - -
48 KSIAZEK, Jake 13/1 X X X X ST X X X X X X X X
3 LARRIER, Zachary 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
66 LAUFENBERG, Nolan 13/12 ST ST ST X ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
84 LEVISTON, Lenard 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
6 LEWIS, Zane 13/12 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST X ST
50 LYONS, John 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
25 MALLARD, Christian 12/- X X X X X X X X - X X X X
75 MARQUEZ, Colin 7/2 X X X ST ST - - X X - - - -
38 MEEKS, Demonte 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
59 MILLER, Jacob 2/- X - - X - - - - - - - - -
85 MILLER, Luke 2/- - - - X - - - - - - - - X
68 MITCHELL, Christopher 13/8 X X X X X ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
53 MOORE, Joe 3/- X - - - - - X - - - X - -

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# PLAYER GP/S CG COLO BSU SJSU NAVY FS UH USU ARMY CSU NM WYO WSU
41 MORGAN, Price 13/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X
80 MORRIS, Daniel 12/2 X X X X X X X X ST X - X X
32 MURLA, Matthew 9/- X - - X - X X X X X X X -
35 MUSSELMAN, Christopher 13/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X
87 MYERS, Rhett 9/2 X X X - - - X X X X - ST ST
58 NGAIMA, Kenny 1/- - - - X - - - - - - - - -
44 NOREN, Parker 7/2 X X X X X ST - - ST - - - -
70 NOYEN, Nicholas 3/- X - - - - - X X - - - - -
7 NTSASA, Qawi 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
97 NUNEZ, Kaleb 4/3 ST ST ST - - - - - - - X - -
29 PALM, Elijah 2/- - - - X - - X - - - - - -
31 PALM, Elisha 13/1 X X X X X X X X X X ST X X
43 PARTON, Colton 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
88 PATTERSON, Kyle 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
92 PAUOLE, Nakoa 5/1 X - - X X - ST X - - - - -
27 PETERSON, Ben 13/3 X X X X X X X X ST ST ST X X
86 PURCELL, Michael 8/3 X X - ST - ST X - X ST - X -
17 RAPHIEL, Colby 8/- X - - X X - - X - X X X X
24 REMSBERG, Kadin 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
7 SANDERS, Geruad 13/11 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST X ST ST ST X
4 SANDERS, Isaiah 5/2 X - X ST - - - X ST - - - -
26 SANDERS, Vince 7/- X X X X - - X - - - X - X
16 SCHMIDT, Mike 6/- X - - X - X X - - - X X -
93 SCHUETTPELZ-ROHL, T. 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
15 SCOTT, Charlie 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
89 SILVANIC, George 2/- X - - X - - - - - - - - -
6 SMITH, Jake 1/- X - - - - - - - - - - - -
83 SPIEWAK, Jake 7/- X - - X - X X X - - - X X
9 STEVENSON, Chance 6/- X - - X X X - - - - X X -
22 STONER, Joshua 8/- X - X X X X X X X - - - -
16 TAYLOR, Corvan 12/- X X X X X X X X X X X - X
14 THEIL, Grant 13/12 ST ST ST ST X ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
72 VIKUPITZ, Connor 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST
87 WAGUESPACK, Kade 7/7 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST - - - - - -
21 WARD, Eric 12/1 X X X X X X ST X - X X X X
20 WATERS, Ben 13/10 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST X X X ST ST
8 WILLS, Lakota 8/8 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST - - - - -
62 WIMMER, Hawk 7/- X - - X - - - - X X X X X
96 WOODRING, Joey 3/- X - - - X - - - - - X - -
57 WOLLUM, Elijah 3/- X - - X - - - - - - X - -
54 YOUNG, Grant 2/- - - - - - - X - - - X - -

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2019 Game recaps
1 Air Force 48, Colgate 7
Aug. 31, Falcon Stadium 2 Air Force 30, Colorado 27
Sept. 14, Folsom Field 3 #20/20 Boise State 30, Air Force 19
Sept. 20, Albertsons Stadium
Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 OT Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final
Colgate 0 0 7 0 7 Air Force 6 14 0 3 7 30 Air Force 0 10 3 6 19
Air Force 7 28 13 0 48 Colorado 10 0 0 13 0 23 Boise State 0 10 7 13 30

Scoring Scoring Scoring


AF-Hammond 2 run (Koehnke kick), 1/10:55 CU-Shenault 42 pass Montez (Stefanou kick), 1/9:37 AF-Hammond 8 run (Koehnke kick), 2/14:55
AF-Hammond 17 run (Koehnke kick), 2/12:11 CU-Stefanou 36 FG, 1/7:23 BSU-Thomas 36 pass Bachmeier (Sachse kick), 2/12:01
AF-Remsberg 2 run (Koehnke kick), 2/7:46 AF-G. Sanders 32 pass Hammond (kick fail), 1/4:03 BSU-Sachse 40 FG, 2/5:53
AF-Remsberg 6 run (Koehnke kick), 2/2:08) AF-Hammond 2 run (Koehnke kick), 2/10:27 AF-Koehnke 30 FG, 2/0:00
AF-Hammond 1 run (Koehnke kick), 2/1:57) AF-Waters 81 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick), 2/6:37 AF-Koehnke 31 FG, 3/6:29
AF-T. Jackson 1 run (kick blocked), 3/11:23 AF-Koehnke 47 FG, 4/10:23 BSU-Bates 28 pass Bachmeier (Sachse kick), 3/0:34
AF-Ericksen 8 run (Schue pelz-Rohl kick), 3/3:53 CU-Stanley 13 pass Montez (kick blocked), 4/6:09 BSU-Mahone 10 run (kick blocked), 4/8:30
COL-Gill 13 pass Breneman (Puzzi kick), 3/0:09 CU-Shenault 2 run (Stefanou kick), 4/0:28 BSU-Mahone 10 run (Sachse kick), 4/4:35
AF-Remsberg 25 run (Koehnke kick), OT AF-G. Sanders 31 pass Hammond (kick blocked), 4/2:27
Team Sta s cs COL AF
First Downs (R-P-Pen) 16 (6-4-1) 24 (22-1-1) Team Sta s cs CU AF Team Sta s cs BSU AF
NET Rushing A -Yds 32-75 65-423 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 19 (10-9) 22 (16-6) First Downs (R-P-Pen) 17 (17-5-2) 19 (14-5)
Yards Lost Rushing 52 11 NET Rushing A -Yds 32-105 52-284 NET Rushing A -Yds 29-95 51-242
Yds Gained Rushing 127 434 Yards Lost Rushing 20 6 Yards Lost Rushing 7 7
NET PASSING YARDS 86 41 Yds Gained Rushing 125 290 Yds Gained Rushing 102 251
Passing (C-A-I) 11-18-1 1-1-0 NET PASSING YARDS 220 155 NET PASSING YARDS 260 113
TOTAL OFFENSE 161 464 Passing (C-A-I) 26-43-1 7-12-1 Passing (C-A-I) 20-28-0 8-13-1
Avg. Per Play 3.2 7.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 325 444 TOTAL OFFENSE 355 355
Fumbles 2-1 3-1 Avg. Per Play 4.3 6.9 Avg. Per Play 6.2 5.5
Penal es 3-25 2-25 Fumbles 3-0 3-2 Fumbles 1-0 1-0
Punts (#-Avg) 4-43.2 2-37.5 Penal es 6-35 4-30 Penal es 2-10 2-10
Punt Returns 1-4 1-0 Punts (#-Avg) 4-49.8 2-40.5 Punts (#-Avg) 4-33.0 4-38.8
Kickoff Returns 2-53 0-0 Punt Returns 0-0 2-4 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0
Intercep ons 0 1-7-0 Kickoff Returns 1-17 0-0 Kickoff Returns 2-16.5 0-0
Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 Intercep ons 1-0 1-0 Intercep ons 1-50 0-0
Possession Time 27:22 32:38 Fumble Returns 1-0 0-0 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0
Third Downs 3-11 4-7 Possession Time 25:56 34:04 Possession Time 25:48 34:12
Fourth Downs 0-2 1-1 Third Downs 11-19 7-12 Third Downs 5-11 6-13
Sacks By: 0-0 2-10 Fourth Downs 2-3 1-1 Fourth Downs 1-1 1-0
A endance: 33,101 Sacks By: 0-0 2-16 Sacks By: 1-3 2-1
A endance: 49,282 A endance: 36,948
Individual Sta s cs
Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF- Birdow 9-80-0, Remsberg Individual Sta s cs Individual Sta s cs
9-62-2, Stoner 5-56-0, Mallard 6-53-0, T. Jackson Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF- Remsberg 23-146-1, Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF- Birdow 18-67-0, Hammond
10-43-1, Hammond III 5-26-3, Eriksen 3-21-1, Murla Birdow 12-67-0, Jackson 6-27-0, Hammond 6-22-1, 12-62-1, Remsberg 10-59-0, T. Jackson 6-38-0, Stoner
3-21-0, Parton 2-19-0, Fa ah 3-15-0, Stevenson Eriksen 3-18-0, Waters 1-6-0, Team 1-(-2)-0. 1-9-0, I. Sanders 2-5-0, Waters 2-2-0.
2-11-0, Smith 1-11-0, Leviston 1-8-0, Ntsasa 1-4-0, CU-Mangham 10-56-0, Fontenot 13-42-0, Shenault BSU-Mahone 13-73-2, Van Buren 3-10-0, Holani 5-6-
Gross 1-2-0, Kinamon 1-0-0, Larrier 1-(-3)-0, Team 3-25-1, Smith 1-2-0, Stanley 1-0-0, Team 2-(-4)-0, 0, Bachmeier 5-6-0, Shakir 2-2-0, Team 1-(-2)-0.
2-(-6)-0. Montez 2-(-16)-0. Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond III 6-11-
COL-Twyman 14-48-0, Mathews 5-34-0, Froschauer Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond III 7-12- 1-83-1, I. Sanders 2-2-0-30-0.
2-12-0, Breneman 6-11-0, Oakey 1-8-0, Bradley 1-0- 1-155-2. CU-Montez 26-43-1-220-2. BSU-Bachmeier - 19-26-0-260-1.
0, Team 3-(-38)-0. Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-G. Sanders 4-56-1, Waters Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-G. Sanders 5-86-1, Waters
Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-I. Sanders 1-1-0-41- 2-92-1, Waguespack 1-7-0. 2-19-0, Peterson 1-8-0.
0. COL-Breneman 9-16-1-81-1, Froschauer 2-2-0-5-0. CU -Shenault 8-124-1, Stanley 5-35-1, Harris 4-22-0, BSU-Thomas 5-119-1, Hightower 5-48-0, Bates 3-43-
Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-G. Sanders 1-41-0. Nixon 3-20-0, Brown 2-20-0, Mangham 2-(-1)-0, Rus- 1, Butler 2-24-0, Collingham 2-14-0, Shakir 2-9-0,
COL -Gill 3-25-1, Diaco 2-29-0, Bradley 2-9-0, Oakey sell 1-2-0, Fontenot 1-(-2)-0. Mahone 1-3-0.
1-17-0, Bevino 1-4-0, Twyman 1-1-0, Kane 1-1-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Fejedelem 12-2-14, Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Fejedelem 4-5-9, Wills
Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Bugg III 3-2-5, Theil 7-0-7, Meeks 3-4-7, Johnson 4-2-6, Bugg III 7-1-8, Meeks 3-3-6, Kauppila 2-4-6, Lewis 2-3-5,
Sanford 3-2-5, Kauppila 3-2-5, Johnson 1-4-5, Lyons 4-2-6, Kaupilla 3-2-5, Wills 3-2-5, Noren 1-1-2, Fifita Bugg 3-1-4, Johnson 3-1-4, Jackson 2-1-3, Nunez 2-1-
0-4-4, Fifita 0-4-4, Anderson 2-1-3, Taylor 1-2-3, Theil 0-2-2, Nunez 0-2-2, Ward 1-0-1, Waters 1-0-1, J. 3, Fifita 1-2-3, Donaldson 2-0-2, Taylor 1-0-1, Waters
1-2-3, Meeks 0-3-3, Nunez 0-3-3, Donaldson 0-3-3, Jackson 0-1-1, Birdow 0-1-1, Sanders 0-1-1. 0-1-1, Birdow 0-1-1.
Fejedelem 1-1-2, King 1-1-2, Wills 1-1-2, Ksiazek CU (leaders)-Onu 9-2-11, Landman 5-4-9, Abrams BSU (leaders)-Lui 4-12-16, Buffalo 1-10-11, Whimpey
0-2-2, Purcell 0-2-2, Bush 0-2-2, J. Jackson 0-2-2, 6-2-8, Maddox 5-3-8, Jones 4-1-5, Johnson 1-3-4, 2-8-10, Noa 1-9-10, Hatada 2-5-7, Wickersham 2-5-7,
Noren 1-0-1, Humphrey 0-1-1, Jones IV 0-1-1, Ward Taylor 3-0-3, Tchangam 3-0-3, Lang 0-3-3, Rakestraw Igiehon 3-3-6, Nawahine 1-5-6, Moa 2-3-5, Walker
0-1-1, Woodring 0-1-1, Silvanic 0-1-1, Pauole 0-1-1, 2-0-2, Rodman 1-1-2, Miller 1-1-2, Sami 0-2-2, Arias 2-2-4, Kaniho 2-2-4, Williams 1-2-3, Weaver 0-2-2.
Barker 0-1-1. 1-0-1, Falo 1-0-1.
COL (leaders)- Braash 6-3-9, Briggs 2-7-9, Ioanilli 2-5-
7, Gaertner 5-1-6, Troup 1-4-5, Bruce 2-2-4, Brum-
field 1-3-4, Howren 2-1-3, Heard 1-2-3, Thompson
1-2-3, Petrichick 1-2-3.

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2019 Game recaps
4 Air Force 41, San Jose State 24
Sept. 27, Falcon Stadium 5 Navy 34, Air Force 25
Oct. 5, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 6 Air Force 43, Fresno State 24
Oct. 12, Falcon Stadium
Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final
San Jose St. 7 3 0 14 24 Air Force 3 3 3 16 25 Fresno State 14 10 0 0 24
Air Force 7 14 13 7 41 Navy 0 14 7 13 34 Air Force 7 15 7 14 43

Scoring Scoring Scoring


SJSU-Packer 1 run (Mercurio kick), 1/10:50 AF-Koehnke 42 FG, 1/3:09 FS-Grim 4 pass Reyna (Silva kick), 1/11:24
AF-Jackson 7 run (Koehnke kick), 1/4:57 Navy-Nelson 1 run (Nichols kick), 2/13:24 AF-Waters 53 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick), 1/10:07
AF-G. Sanders 64 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick), 2/8:43 Navy-Nelson 3 run (Nichols kick), 2/7:39 FS-Edwards 7 pass Reyna (Silva kick), 1/3:51
AF-Birdow 1 run (Koehnke kick), 2/3:13 AF-Koehnke 40 FG, 2/2:17 AF-T. Jackson 2 run (Koehnke kick), 2/11:48
SJSU-Mercurio 25 FG, 2/0:48 AF-Koehnke 49 FG, 3/13:26 FS-Rivers 26 run (Silva kick), 2/9:32
AF-Mallard 2 run (kick blocked), 3/12:05 Navy-Perry 20 run (Nichols kick), 3/6:36 AF-Hammond 3 run (Hammond run), 2/2:55
AF-Mallard 7 run (Koehnke kick), 3/10:10 AF-Koehnke 26 FG, 4/13:26 FS-Silva 47 FG, 2/0:07
AF-Birdow 3 run (Koehnke kick), 4/7:48 AF-Hammond 1 run (Koehnke kick), 4/7:38 AF-Birdow 3 run (Koehnke kick), 3/8:18
SJSU-Crump 30 pass Nash (Mercurio kick), 4/3:51 AF-Birdow 1 run (pass failed), 4/3:15 AF-Hammond 3 run (Koehnke kick), 4/13:16
SJSU-Deese 6 pass Nash (Mercurio kick), 4/0:52 Navy-Perry 3 run (Nichols kick), 4/0:23 AF-Johnson 24 INT TD (Koehnke kick), 4/12:22
Navy-Brown 8 fumble recovery, 4/0:00
Team Sta s cs SJSU AF Team Sta s cs FS AF
First Downs (R-P-Pen) 26 (6-17-3) 24 (19-5) Team Sta s cs Navy AF First Downs (R-P-Pen) 12 (2-10) 28 (25-2-1)
NET Rushing A -Yds 31-98 69-382 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 16 (10-6) 15 (15-5) NET Rushing A -Yds 15-59 69-340
Yards Lost Rushing 20 14 NET Rushing A -Yds 50-214 45-108 Yards Lost Rushing 18 9
Yds Gained Rushing 118 396 Yards Lost Rushing 11 46 Yds Gained Rushing 77 349
NET PASSING YARDS 280 131 Yds Gained Rushing 225 154 NET PASSING YARDS 209 81
Passing (C-A-I) 24-42-0 5-10-0 NET PASSING YARDS 162 246 Passing (C-A-I) 20-27-1 2-3-0
TOTAL OFFENSE 378 513 Passing (C-A-I) 6-8-0 11-26-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 268 421
Avg. Per Play 5.2 6.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 376 354 Avg. Per Play 6.4 5.8
Fumbles 1-0 2-2 Avg. Per Play 6.5 5.0 Fumbles 1-0 0-0
Penal es 4-20 8-76 Fumbles 5-3 3-2 Penal es 5-19 1-5
Punts (#-Avg) 1-24.0 1-42.0 Penal es 7-52 1-12 Punts (#-Avg) 3-42.0 1-51.0
Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Punts (#-Avg) 5-44.0 3-36.3 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0
Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-11 Punt Returns Si1-0 1-1 Kickoff Returns 3-51 0-0
Intercep ons 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns 4-89 1-18 Intercep ons 0-0 1-24-1
Fumble Returns 1-27 0-0 Intercep ons 1-5 0-0 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0
Possession Time 26:50 33:10 Fumble Returns 2-19-1 0-0 Possession Time 20:31 39:29
Third Downs 7-13 10-13 Possession Time 27:51 32:09 Third Downs 4-8 5-10
Fourth Downs 0-4 1-2 Third Downs 4-11 5-17 Fourth Downs 0-0 4-4
Sacks By: 0-0 1-7 Fourth Downs 1-1 1-3 Sacks By: 0-0 1-10
A endance: 24,786 Sacks By: 2-11 1-5 A endance: 22,544
A endance: 37,957
Individual Sta s cs Individual Sta s cs
Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF- Birdow 25-124-2, Rems- Individual Sta s cs Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF- T. Jackson 20-117-1, Rems-
berg 16-75-0, Mallard 10-70-2, Stoner 1-43-0, Ham- Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF-Hammond 12-77-1, Birdow berg 11-89-0, Birdow 18-73-1, Hammond 13-37-2,
mond 4-25-0, I. Sanders 3-23-0, T. Jackson 4-20-1, 15-40-1, Stoner 3-10-0, Remsberg 9-9-0, Mallard 3-3- Stoner 3-15-0, Schmidt 1-7-0, Waters 1-6-0, Team
Murla 3-9-0, Schmidt 1-0-0, Team 2-(-7)-0. 0, Team 2-(-3)-0, Waters 1-(-5)-0, 2-(-4)-0.
SJSU-Nash 11-62-0, Packer 8-22-1, Nevens 6-19-0, G. Sanders 1-(-23)-0. FS-Rivers 9-45-1, Grim 1-17-0, Hokit 3-10-0, Reyna
Robinson 2-12-0, Team 1-(-1)-0, Holiness 1-(-4)-0, Navy-Perry 23-111-2, Smith 19-82-2, Warren 1-9-0, 2-(-13)-0.
Love 2-(-12)-0. Cooper 1-7-0, Williams 4-7-0, Team 1-(-1)-0, Maloy Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond 2-3-0-
Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond 5-9-131- 1-(-1)-0. 81-1. FS-Reyna 20-27-1-209-2.
1, Team 0-1-0-0-0. SJSU-Love 19-35-0-198-0, Nash Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond 10-25-1- Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-Waters 1-53-1,
5-7-082-2. 205-0, Stevenson 1-1-0-41-0. Navy-Perry 5-7-0-144- G. Sanders 1-28-0.
Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-G. Sanders 3-108-1, 0, Warren 1-1-0-18-0. FS-Edwards 4-73-1, Pope 4-43-0, Rice 3-14-0, Hokit
Waguespack 1-14-0, Peterson 1-9-0. Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-Waters 4-128-0, G. Sand- 2-7-0, Rivers 2-5-0, Whea all 1-13-0, Cropper 1-8-0,
SJSU -Walker 6-69-0, Gaither 5-44-0, Holiness 3-51-0, ers 3-44-0, Waguespack 2-35-0, Remsberg 1-29-0, Grim 1-4-1.
Blackwell 2-31-0, Packer 2-7-0, Crump 1-30-1, Foley Morris 1-10-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Kauppila 5-1-6,
1-22-0, Humphreys 1-9-0, Nevens 1-7-0, Deese 1-6- Navy-Cooper 3-90-0, Williams 2-54-0, Maloy 1-18-0. Johnson 4-2-6, Meeks 4-4-8, Fifita 3-1-4, Wills 3-0-3,
1, Nash 1-4-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Meeks 4-7-11, Wills Lewis 2-1-3, Jones IV 2-1-3, Donaldson 1-2-3, Noren
Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Meeks 4-4-8, Johnson 3-6-9, Johnson 4-4-8, J. Jackson 4-4-8, Donaldson 2-0-2, Theil 2-0-2, Harms 1-0-1, Ksiazek 0-1-1, Mus-
1-6-7, Bugg III 4-2-6, Fejedelem 3-3-6, Theil 3-2-5, 1-7-8, Kauppila 3-4-7, Bugg III 2-4-6, Fifita 2-3-5, selman 0-1-1.
Fifita 1-4-5, Wills 2-2-4, J. Jackson 1-3-4, Kauppila Theil 2-3-5, Ksiazek 2-1-3, Fejedelem 1-1-2, Taylor FS (leaders)-Rice 6-7-13, Free 2-11-13, Walker 5-6-
1-2-3, Sanford 1-1-2, Taylor 1-1-2, Barker 1-1-2, 1-1-2, Waters 1-0-1, Jones IV 1-0-1, Ferguson 1-0-1, 11, Hughes 2-8-10, Mosby 2-7-9, Dumais 4-3-7, Cruz
Purcell 0-2-2, Musselman 1-0-1, Lewis 1-0-1, Miller Ward 1-0-1, Musselman 0-1-1, Lewis 0-1-1, Pauole 2-5-7, Johnson 4-1-5, Bryant 1-4-5, Atkins 1-3-4,
0-1-1, Ngaima 0-1-1, Humphrey 0-1-1, Jones 0-1-1, 0-1-1. Tatum 1-2-3, Coleman 2-0-2, Payne 1-1-2, Thomas
Silvanic 0-1-1. Navy (leaders)-Carothers 3-9-12, Fagot 1-11-12, 0-1-1, Kelly 0-1-1.
SJSU (leaders)- Aguayo 7-7-14, Lenard 5-6-11, Osuna Brennan 2-7-9, Fochtman 5-2-7, Springer 2-4-6,
6-4-10, Webb 4-5-9, Harmon 5-2-7, Tolefree 4-2-6, Warren 2-4-6, Cromar e 2-3-5, Pi man 1-3-4, Kinley
Latu 2-3-5, Ane 1-4-5, Parker 2-1-3, Hawkins 2-1-3, 2-1-3, Perkins 0-3-3, McMorris 2-0-2, Tolen no 1-1-
Alexander 2-1-3, Hall 0-3-3, Talaua 1-1-2 2, Nash 1-0-1, Bankston 1-0-1, Smith 0-1-1
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2019 Game recaps
7 Air Force 56, Hawaii 26
Oct. 19, Aloha Stadium 8 Air Force 31, Utah State 7
Oct. 26, Falcon Stadium 9 Air Force 17, Army 13
Nov. 2, Falcon Stadium
Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final
Air Force 7 21 7 21 56 Utah State 0 0 7 0 7 Army 0 6 7 0 13
Hawaii 3 17 0 6 26 Air Force 0 17 7 7 31 Air Force 0 3 7 7 17

Scoring Scoring Scoring


UH: Meskell 41 FG, 1/9:46 AF: T. Jackson 1 run (Koehnke kick) 2/11:55 AF: Koehnke 20 FG, 2/8:08
AF: Remsberg 2 run (Koehnke kick), 1/6:09 AF: Remsberg 1 run (Koehnke kick) 2/6:36 Army: Laws 2 run (Talley kick miss) 2/1:17
AF: Schmidt 1 run (Koehnke kick), 2/14:35 AF: Koehnke 57 FG, 2/0:00 AF:T. Jackson 3 run (Koehnke kick) 3/2:35
UH: Stovall 50 pass McDonald (Meskell kick), 2/13:44 USU: Mariner 27 pass Love (Eberle kick) 3/11:49 Army: Harrison 87 pass Laws (Talley) 3/2:22
AF: G. Sanders 75 pass Schmidt (Koehnke kick), 2/13:33 AF: Remsberg 9 run (Koehnke kick) 3/3:17 AF: Stoner 5 run (Koehnke kick) 4/13:08
UH: Meskell 27 FG, 2/6:19 AF: Birdow 1 run (Koehnke kick) 4/10:06
AF: Remsberg 7 run (Koehnke kick), 2/3:34 Team Sta s cs Army AF
UH: Stovall 5 pass McDonald (Meskell kick), 2/2:04 Team Sta s cs USU AF First Downs (R-P-Pen) 14 (5-7-3) 17 (16-1)
AF: T. Jackson 10 run (Koehnke kick), 3/7:19 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 7 (3-3-1) 30 (29-1) NET Rushing A -Yds 38-129 55-328
UH: Ward 10 pass McDonald (pass fail), 4/14:54 NET Rushing A -Yds 13-14 78-448 Yards Lost Rushing 10 9
AF: Schmidt 61 run (Koehnke kick), 4/13:37 Yards Lost Rushing 16 22 Yds Gained Rushing 139 337
AF: Schmidt 18 run (Koehnke kick), 4/7:49 Yds Gained Rushing 30 470 NET PASSING YARDS 1214 16
AF: Bugg III 92 int return (Koehnke kick), 4/4:01 NET PASSING YARDS 114 24 Passing (C-A-I) 9-14-0 2-8-1
Passing (C-A-I) 14-23-0 2-6-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 343 344
Team Sta s cs UH AF TOTAL OFFENSE 128 472 Avg. Per Play 6.6 5.5
First Downs (R-P-Pen) 26 (6-19-1) 22 (16-5-1) Avg. Per Play 3.6 5.6 Fumbles 0-0 1-0
NET Rushing A -Yds 20-82 51-353 Fumbles 0-0 3-2 Penal es 7-47 5-28
Yards Lost Rushing 20 9 Penal es 0-0 4-40 Punts (#-Avg) 5-53.4 5-44.0
Yds Gained Rushing 102 362 Punts (#-Avg) 8-45.5 2-42.5 Punt Returns 2-(-4.5) 1-2
NET PASSING YARDS 404 169 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-23
Passing (C-A-I) 34-53-1 6-7-0 Kickoff Returns 1-6 1-21 Intercep ons 1-56 0-0
TOTAL OFFENSE 486 522 Intercep ons 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0
Avg. Per Play 6.7 9.0 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 27:43 32:17
Fumbles 3-1 2-0 Possession Time 14:17 45:43 Third Downs 5-13 5-13
Penal es 5-50 6-55 Third Downs 1-9 10-13 Fourth Downs 1-3 1-1
Punts (#-Avg) 3-44.0 2-48.5 Fourth Downs 0-0 0-0 Sacks By: 0-0 0-0
Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Sacks By: 1-8 2-11 A endance: 41,407
Kickoff Returns 7-136 1-1 A endance:19,248
Intercep ons 0-0 1-92-1 Individual Sta s cs
Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 Individual Sta s cs Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF-T. Jackson 20-155-1, Stoner
Possession Time 30:08 29:52 Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF-T. Jackson 25-148-1, Rems- 8-59-1, Remsberg 12-54-0, Hammond III 6-46-0,
Third Downs 6-14 6-10 berg 16-92-2, Birdow 18-88-1, Hammond III 9-69-0, I. Birdow 5-13-0, I. Sanders 2-5-0, Team 2-(-4)-0.
Fourth Downs 2-2 1-1 Sanders 3-39-0, Mallard 3-13-0, Stoner 1-10-0, Team Army-McCoy 8-67-0, Laws 21-54-1, Slomka 6-14-0,
Sacks By: 0-0 4-17 2-(-4)-0, G. Sanders 1-(-7)-0. Hopkins, Jr. 1-2-0, Hobbs 1-2-0, Team 1-(-10)-0.
A endance: 22,757 USU-Bright 6-24-0, Warren 2-4-0, Burt 1-2-0, Love Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond III 1-6-1-
4-(-16)-0. 19-0, I. Sanders 1-1-0-(-3)-0. Army-Laws 9-11-0-214-
Individual Sta s cs Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond III 1-5-0- 1, Hopkins Jr. 0-3-0-0-0.
Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF-Schmidt 14-120-3, T. 16-0, I. Sanders 1-1-0-8-0. UH-Love 14-23-0-114-1. Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-Sanders 1-19-0, Remsberg
Jackson 13-113-1, Remsberg 11-91-2, Murla 3-11-0, Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-Waters 2-24-0. 1-(-3)-0.
Birdow 6-11-0, Hammond III 1-9-0, Stoner 1-5-0, USU-Thompkins 6-26-0, Mariner 3-38-1, Warren Army-Harrison 3-103-1, Hobbs 3-37-0, Hancock 1-38-
Team 1-(-1)-0, G. Sanders 1-(-6)-0. 1-31-0, Nathan 1-11-0, Scarver 1-8-0, Bright 1-2-0, 0, Walters 1-31-0, Cline 1-5-0.
UH-McDonald 10-41-0, Reed 6-36-0, Holly III 3-8-0, Burt 1-(-2)-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Johnson 3-8-11, Jack-
Cordeiro 1-(-3)-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Meeks 4-4-8, Feje- son 2-7-9, Lewis 7-1-8, Fejedelem 4-3-7, Meeks 2-5-
Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Schmidt 5-6-0-147- delem 2-2-4, Fifita 1-2-3, J. Jackson 2-0-2, Bugg III 7, Fifita 3-3-6, Theil 2-4-6, Noren 0-5-5, Donaldson
1, Hammond III 1-1-0-22-0, UH-McDonald 34-52-1- 2-0-2, Lewis 1-1-2, Herrera 0-2-2, Musselman 1-0-1, 1-2-3, Herrera 1-1-2, Bugg III 1-0-1, Birdow 1-0-1,
404-3, Cordeiro 0-1-0-0-0. Johnson 1-0-1, Kauppila 1-0-1, Ksiazek 0-1-1, Theil Waters 0-1-1.
Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-G. Sanders 3-116-1, 0-1-1, Eure 0-1-1, Elisha Palm 0-1-1, King 0-1-1. Army (leaders)-Chris ansen 7-9-16, Riley 6-5-11,
Waguespack 1-39-0, Birdow 1-16-0, Jackson 1-(-2)-0. USU (leaders)-Williams 6-8-14, Bond 6-6-12, Wood- Lynch 2-7-9, Smith 2-6-8, Bourdeau 2-5-7, McClinton
UH -Smart 11-140-0, Byrd II 7-59-0, Ward 6-89-1, ward 4-7-11, Lefeged 5-3-8, Meitzenheimer 4-3-7, 1-5-6, Lowery 1-5-6, Velez 2-3-5, Pa erson 0-5-5,
Sharsh 4-38-0, Stovall 3-71-2, Phillips 2-10-0, Holly Unga 2-4-6, Galeai 4-1-5, Grayson 3-2-5, Vong- Stoddard 1-2-3, Covington 1-2-3, Miranda 1-2-3,
III 1-(-3)-0. phachanh 2-3-5, Te’i 4-0-4, Baker 2-1-3, Wildman Rha gan 1-0-1, Hunter 0-1-1, Parker 0-1-1.
Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Meeks 7-1-8, Bugg III 0-3-3, Anderson 2-0-2, Heninger 2-0-2, Haney 1-1-2,
5-2-7, Johnson 5-2-7, Ward 6-0-6, Fejedelem 5-0-5, Tatum 1-0-1, Adams 1-0-1, Motu’apuaka 1-0-1, Ban-
Wills 5-0-5, Theil 3-1-4, Lewis 2-0-2, King 2-0-2, Mus- nerman 0-1-1, Fata 0-1-1.
selman 2-0-2, Fifita 1-0-1, Donaldson 1-0-1, Herrera
1-0-1, Purcell 1-0-1, Hansford 1-0-1, Jackson 1-0-1,
Morgan 1-0-1, Pauole 1-0-1, Eure 1-0-1, Elijah Palm
1-0-1.
UH (leaders)- Bethley 7-2-9, Muasau 5-1-6, Matau a
4-1-5, Hicks 3-1-4, Ma hews 3-1-4, Davis 3-1-4,
Padello 3-0-3, Wilson 2-1-3, Hune 2-0-2
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2019 Game recaps
10 Air Force 38, Colorado State 21
Nov. 16, Canvas Stadium 11 Nov.
Air Force 44, New Mexico 22
23, Dreamstyle Stadium 12 Air Force 20, Wyoming 6
Nov. 30, Falcon Stadium
Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final
Air Force 0 10 0 28 38 Air Force 7 7 16 14 44 Air Force 0 7 3 10 20
Colorado St. 14 0 0 7 21 New Mexico 7 3 6 6 22 Wyoming 0 0 0 6 6

Scoring Scoring Scoring


CSU: McBride 4 pass O’Brien (Poduska kick) 1/9:03 UNM: Cole 3 run (Shelley kick) 1/8:42 AF: Hammond 1 run (Koehnke kick) 2/14:56
CSU: Kamara 63 fumble recovery (Poduska kick) 1/3:32 AF: Hammond 1 run (Koehnke kick) 1/3:43 AF: Koehnke 31 FG, 3/5:50
AF: Waters 31 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick) 2/6:42 AF: Birdow 4 run (Koehnke kick) 2/13:53 WYO: Rothe 26 FG, 4/13:08
AF: Koehnke 31 FG, 2/1:05 UNM: Shelley 40 FG, 2/0:24 AF: Koehnke 27 FB, 4/5:31
AF: G. Sanders 50 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick) 4/13:44 AF: G. Sanders 46 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick) 3/11:05 WYO: Rothe 23 FG, 4/2:23
AF: Waters 28 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick) 4/7:21 UNM: Kress 13 pass Hall (kick blocked, Bugg PAT AF: Waters 75 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick) 4/2:04
CSU: Wright 17 pass O’Brien (Poduska kick) 4/6:36 return) 3/5:24
AF: Hammond 1 run (Koehnke kick) 4/2:32 AF: Waters 59 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick) 3/2:26 Team Sta s cs WYO AF
AF: Lewis 99 INT return (Koehnke kick) 4/1:22 AF: G. Sanders 27 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick) 4/13:08 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 12 (6-6) 18 (12-5-1)
AF: Waters 76 pass Hammond (Koehnke kick), 4/7:50 NET Rushing A -Yds 33-114 56-162
Team Sta s cs CSU AF UNM: Molina 27 pass Hall (pass failed) 4/1:57 Yards Lost Rushing 21 14
First Downs (R-P-Pen) 22 (3-19) 19 (14-4-1) Yds Gained Rushing 135 176
NET Rushing A -Yds 31-39 50-227 Team Sta s cs UNM AF NET PASSING YARDS 111 143
Yards Lost Rushing 56 18 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 19 (14-5) 20 (12-8) Passing (C-A-I) 10-18-2 5-6-0
Yds Gained Rushing 96 245 NET Rushing A -Yds 43-268 45-213 TOTAL OFFENSE 225 305
NET PASSING YARDS 347 126 Yards Lost Rushing 13 12 Avg. Per Play 4.4 4.8
Passing (C-A-I) 28-43-1 5-11-1 Yds Gained Rushing 281 225 Fumbles 1-1 1-1
TOTAL OFFENSE 386 353 NET PASSING YARDS 90 327 Penal es 4-28 2-15
Avg. Per Play 5.2 5.8 Passing (C-A-I) 8-18-0 9-10-0 Punts (#-Avg) 2-27.5 3-29.3
Fumbles 3-1 1-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 358 540 Punt Returns 1-11 0-0
Penal es 5-42 2-22 Avg. Per Play 5.9 9.8 Kickoff Returns 3-92 0-0
Punts (#-Avg) 4-46.0 4-43.5 Fumbles 2-1 2-1 Intercep ons 0-0 2-18
Punt Returns 1-2 0-0 Penal es 3-19 3-30 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0
Kickoff Returns 2-54 0-0 Punts (#-Avg) 3-48.0 0-0 Possession Time 27:13 32:47
Intercep ons 1-19 1-99-1 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Third Downs 4-12 7-13
Fumble Returns 1-63-1 0-0 Kickoff Returns 6-142 0-0 Fourth Downs 1-3 0-1
Possession Time 29:13 30:47 Intercep ons 0-0 0-0 Sacks By: 0-0 2-13
Third Downs 4-16 7-15 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 A endance: 21,425
Fourth Downs 3-4 2-2 Possession Time 32:35 27:35
Sacks By: 0-0 8-55 Third Downs 7-12 8-10 Individual Sta s cs
A endance: 24,914 Fourth Downs 0-0 1-1 Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF-Remsberg 14-63-0, Birdow
Sacks By: 0-0 1-8 13-47-0, Hammond III 15-35-1, Mallard 8-21-0,
Individual Sta s cs A endance: 13,844 Murla 1-3-0, Team 5-(-7)-0.
Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF-Remsberg 17-101-0, Jack- WYO-Williams 15-79-0, Valladay 14-38-0, Burroughs
son 17-73-0, Hammond III 12-42-1, Birdow 4-11-0. Individual Sta s cs 3-8-0, Vander Waal 1-(-11)-0.
CSU-McElroy 11-51-0, Thomas 8-25-0, Pren ce 1-1- Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF-Birdow 17-110-1, Ham- Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond III 5-6-0-
0, O’Brien 11-(-38)-0. mond III 11-41-1, Remsberg 7-31-0, Mallard 5-15-0, 121-1, Stevenson 1-1-0-22-0.
Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond III 5-11- T. Jackson 1-11-0, Schmidt 1-6-0, Peterson 1-3-0, WYO-Williams 6-11-1-84-0, Vander Wall 4-7-1-17-1.
1-126-3, CSU-O’Brien 28-43-1-347-2, Team 2-(-4)-0. Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-Waters 3-100-1, G. Sand-
Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-G. Sanders 2-59-1, Waters UNM-Tuio 8-79-0, Cole 11-58-1, Moran 7-37-0, Hall ers 1-23-0, Hammond III 1-22-0, Remsberg 1-(-2)-0.
2-59-2, Myers 1-8-0. 4-33-0, Gray 5-29-0, Alexander 5-25-0, Logan-Greene WYO-Ismail 3-41-0, Conway 2-22-0, Harshman 1-30-
CSU-Jackson 8-88-0, McBride 6-66-1, Wright 5-87-1, 1-6-0, Pa erson 2-1-0. 0, Brenton 1-11-0, Okwoli 1-6-0, Eberhardt 1-6-0,
Sco 3-58-0, Thomas 3-24-0, Craig-Myers 2-15-0, Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond III 9-10- Vander Waal 1-(-5)-0.
Pren ce 1-9-0. 0-327-4, UNM-Tuio 3-11-0-35-0, Hall 5-7-0-55-2. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Fejedelem 3-7-10,
Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Bugg III 8-2-10, Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-G. Sanders 5-156-2, Meeks 2-8-10, Kauppila 6-3-9, Johnson 3-4-7, Fifita
Meeks 5-4-9, Johnson 3-5-8, Herrera 2-5-7, Lewis Waters 4-171-2. 1-6-7, Theil 3-2-5, Herrera 2-2-4, J. Jackson 1-3-4,
5-1-6, Theil 4-1-5, Fejedelem 3-2-5, Fifita 2-3-5, UNM-Kress 3-24-1, Pa erson 2-29-0, Molina 1-27-1, Lewis 1-2-3, Ksiazek 2-0-2, Donaldson 1-1-2, Koehnke
Donaldson 1-4-5, Ksiazek 2-2-4, Kauppila, Purcell, J. Umeh 1-5-0, Logan-Greene 1-5-0. 1-0-1, Hansford 1-0-1.
Jackson 1-0-1, Jones IV 1-0-1, Bush 1-0-1, Hammond Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Meeks 6-8-14, Feje- WYO (leaders)-Halliburton 5-8-13, Crall 5-5-10,
1-0-1, Elisha Palm 0-1-1, Harms 0-1-1. delem 5-4-9, Kauppila 3-4-7, Lewis 4-2-6, Johnson Wilson 2-8-10, Muma 2-6-8, Maluia 3-3-6, Jones 2-2-
CSU (leaders)-Jackson 5-6-11, Hicks 3-8-11, Carter 2-4-6, Donaldson 3-1-4, Taylor 2-1-3, J. Jackson 4, Jackson 1-3-4, Godbout 2-1-3, Hall 2-1-3, Hearn
1-9-10, Kamara 2-4-6, Stewart 3-2-5, Jones 3-2-5, 2-1-3, Herrera 1-2-3, Theil 1-2-3, Bugg III 1-1-2, 0-3-3, Blankenbaker 1-1-2, Hall 0-2-2, Gandy 0-2-2,
Folsom 2-3-5, Cameron 2-3-5, McBride 1-4-5, Neal Woodring 0-2-2, Ksiazek 0-2-2, Young 1-0-1, King Cole 1-0-1, Byrd 1-0-1, Team 1-0-1, Velazquez 1-0-1,
1-3-4, Bates 1-2-3, Brown 0-2-2, Phillips 0-2-2, 1-0-1, Nunez 1-0-1, Ward 1-0-1, Musselman 0-1-1, Murry 0-1-1, Rothe 0-1-1, Weber 0-1-1.
Paogofie 0-2-2, Bombek 0-1-1, Brinnon 0-1-1. Bair 0-1-1.
UNM (leaders)-Vainikolo 3-5-8, Hernandez 4-3-7,
Hearn 2-4-6, Burton 3-2-5, Noble 3-1-4, Hart 3-1-4,
Miller 2-2-4, Murray 0-4-4, Bolden 3-0-3, Sellers 2-1-
3, Rogers 2-0-2, Mar n 2-0-2, Shook 1-1-2, Gansallo
1-0-1, Aus n 0-1-1, Shelley 0-1-1.

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2019 Game recaps
13 Air Force 31, Washington State 21
Cheez-It Bowl, Phoenix, AZ
AIR FORCE WINS 2019 CHEEZ-IT BOWL
Air Force defeated Washington State, 31-21, Dec. 27 at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz., in the
Dec. 27, Chase Field 2019 Cheez-It Bowl to cap an 11-2 season. The Falcons rolled up 401 yards of total offense,
including 381 rushing, while holding the ball for 43:24. Air Force set the tone early with a
key stop on fourth-down on Washington State’s opening drive. The Falcons then rolled out a
Team 1 2 3 4 Final
20-play, 98-yard scoring drive that took 12:23 off the clock. The drive extended into the sec-
Air Force 0 17 7 7 31
ond quarter before Donald Hammond III capped it with a one-yard run. Washington State tied
Washington St. 0 14 0 7 21
it when Anthony Gordon hit Dezmon Patmon with a touchdown pass. Jake Koehnke added a
Scoring 28 yard field goal to give Air Force the lead for good, 10-7. Taven Birdow extended the lead
AF: Hammond 1 run (Koehnke kick) 2/14:52 to 17-7 with a touchdown run before WSU cut the lead to 17-14 at the half with a Max Borghi
WSU: Patmon 2 pass Gordon (Mazza kick) 2/10:43 touchdown reception. Hammond scored his second touchdown of the game on a seven-yard
AF: Koehnke 28 FG, 2/3:39 run to make it 24-14. The Cougars cut the lead to 24-21 with 9:59 left on Gordon’s third TD
AF: Birdow 3 run (Koehnke kick) 2/1:19 pass of the game. Kadin Remsberg sealed it for the Falcons with a three-yard scoring run on
WSU: Borghi 5 pass Gordon (Mazza kick) 2/0:24 fourth-and-goal with 3:50 remaining. Remsberg was named the game’s offensive most valu-
AF: Hammond 7 run (Koehnke kick) 3/8:19 able player after rushing for a career-best 178 yards on 26 carries. Birdow added 108 yards
WSU: Arconado 13 pass Gordon (Mazza kick) 4/9:59 on 20 carries. The defense was led by Garrett Kauppila and Kyle Johnson, who each had six
AF: Remsberg 3 run (Koehnke kick) 4/3:50 tackles. Grant Donaldson earned defensive MVP honors with four tackles, a sack and a forced
fumble. Washington State finished with 366 total yards, including 351 passing.
Team Sta s cs WSU AF
First Downs (R-P-Pen) 15 (1-14) 28 (27-0-1) Team Notes
NET Rushing A -Yds 8-15 69-371 • Air Force improved to 2-0 this season against Power 5 teams. This season marks the first
Yards Lost Rushing 12 10 since 2002 that Air Force has won multiple games against teams from Power 5 conferences.
Yds Gained Rushing 27 381 Air Force defeated Northwestern, 52-3, in Falcon Stadium and won at No. 23 California, 23-21,
NET PASSING YARDS 351 130 in 2002.
Passing (C-A-I) 28-42-0 4-12-1 • Air Force won its second straight bowl game and third in the last four. The program improved
TOTAL OFFENSE 366 401 to 13-13-1 all-time in bowl games, including a 5-5 mark under head coach Troy Calhoun.
Avg. Per Play 7.3 5.0 • Air Force finished the season 4-1 in non-conference games. The Falcons improved to 39-25
Fumbles 1-1 2-0 under head coach Troy Calhoun in non-conference games, including a 6-5 mark in neutral site
Penal es 3-45 2-20
games.
Punts (#-Avg) 1-46.0 2-38.0
• Air Force recorded its longest drive of the season in plays, yards and time of possession on its
Punt Returns 1-29 0-0
opening drive. The drive covered 20 plays, 98 yards and 12:23 TOP. The previous long for each
Kickoff Returns 5-99 2-19
Intercep ons 1-31 0-0
was 17 plays vs. Fresno State, 88 yards vs. San Jose State and 11:14 TOP vs. Fresno State.
Fumble Returns 0-0 1-0 • Air Force led 17-14 at the half. The Falcons went 8-1 this season when leading at the half.
Possession Time 16:36 43:24 • Air Force had two players rush for over 100 yards for the first time in a bowl game since the
Third Downs 3-9 4-11 2007 Armed Forces Bowl (Shaun Carney 108 yds, Jim Ollis 101).
Fourth Downs 2-5 3-3 • Air Force’s 43:24 time of possession was its second-best effort this season. The Falcons held
Sacks By: 0-0 2-15 the ball for 45:43 in a win over Utah State earlier this season.
A endance: 34,105
Individual Notes
Individual Sta s cs • Junior RB Kadin Remsberg rushed for an Air Force bowl record 178 yards on 26 carries to
Rushing (A -Yds-TD): AF-Remsberg 26-178-1, Birdow record his fourth-career 100-yard game, including his third this season. Remsberg became the
20-108-1, Hammond III 15-62-2, Mallard 5-17-0, first Falcon since Jacobi Owens in 2015 to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. Remsberg finished
Eriksen 1-8-0, Team 2-(-2)-0. the season with 1,050 yards on 181 carries. His 1,000-yard season is the 20th in school history
WSU-Borghi 6-27-0, Gordon 2-(-12)-0. and Remsberg is the 16th Falcon to accomplish it. His 1,050 yards this season are the 16th
Passing (Comp-A -I-Yds-TD): AF-Hammond III 4-12- most in program history in a single season. Remsberg also topped the 100 yard mark earlier
1-30-0, WSU-Gordon 28-42-0-351-3. this season vs. Colorado (146) and Colorado State (101) and last season vs. Wyoming (128).
Receiving (A -Yds-TD): AF-Waters 2-12-0, G. Sanders Remsberg has 1,633 career rushing yards, tying him for 21st all-time at Air Force.
1-10-0, Peterson 1-8-0. • Senior FB Taven Birdow rushed for 108 yards on 20 carries and one touchdown. It was
WSU-Arconado 11-167-1, Winston 5-43-0, Borghi Birdow’s third 100 yard game this season and the fourth of his career. Six of Birdow’s carries
5-31-1, Patmon 3-22-1, Bell 2-27-0, Mar n 1-58-0, went for first downs.
Harris 1-3-0. • Junior QB Donald Hammond III recorded his team-leading 12th and 13th rushing touchdowns
Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF- Kauppila 6-0-6, John- of the season. His two rushing TD’s ties an Air Force bowl record, done 12 times. Hammond
son 4-2-6, Lewis 5-0-5, Theil 3-1-4, Donaldson 3-1-4,
tied an Air Force bowl record with his two rushing touchdowns.
Fejedelem 0-3-3, Fifita 1-2-3, Taylor 2-0-2, Ksiazek
• Senior PK Jake Koehnke hit a 28-yard field goal in the second quarter to finish the season a
0-2-2, Laufenberg 2-0-2, Bugg III 1-0-1, Kinamon 1-0-
perfect 13-13. He is just the second Air Force kicker to finish the season perfect and the first to
1, Meeks 1-0-1, King 1-0-1, Herrera 0-1-1.
WSU (leaders)-Woods 10-10-20, Beekman 7-1-8, Aio-
do it since Jackson Whiting hit 12-12 in 1999. Koehnke hit 14 straight field goals dating back to
lopotea-Pei 3-4-7, Stone 5-1-6, Hicks 3-3-6, Thomas last season. Koehnke finished his career 22 of 25 on field goal attempts for an 88.0 percentage,
3-3-6, Rogers 4-2-6, McDougal 3-2-5, Block 1-4-5, the second best in program history behind Will Conant, who made 88.2 percent.
Kwete 3-1-4, Ross 2-1-3, Strong 2-1-3, Brown 1-2-3, • Sophomore DL Christian Herrera recorded his first-career fumble recovery. Herrera has two
Oguayo 1-1-2, Djibril 1-0-1. turnovers in his career (1 FF, 1 FR).
• Junior OLB Grant Donaldson recorded his first-career forced fumble. He has two career turn-
overs (1 FF, 1 FR).
• Senior DL Mosese Fifita recorded a sack, his team-leading sixth of the season.
• Senior WR Ben Waters had two catches for 12 games. Waters finished the season with a 29.9
yards per catch average (22 catches for 658 yds), which is the best in program history.
• Seniors Garrett Kauppila and Kyle Johnson led Air Force is six tackles each.

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2019 final standings / team statistics
2019 MW FOOTBALL STANDINGS: MOUNTAIN DIVISION
Team MW PF PA Hm Rd Pct Overall PF PA Hm Rd Neu Pct Streak
Boise State%+ 8-0 310 182 4-0 4-0 1.000 12-2 486 306 7-0 5-1 0-1 .857 Lost 1
Air Force 7-1 292 160 4-0 3-1 .875 11-2 443 258 6-0 4-2 1-0 .846 Won 8
Utah State 6-2 222 219 3-1 3-1 .750 7-6 380 399 4-2 3-3 0-1 .538 Lost 1
Wyoming 4-4 190 129 4-0 0-4 .500 8-5 330 231 6-0 1-5 1-0 .615 Won 1
Colorado State 3-5 199 213 1-3 2-2 .375 4-8 337 374 2-4 2-3 0-1 .333 Lost 3
New Mexico 0-8 149 280 0-4 0-4 .000 2-10 267 446 2-4 0-6 0-0 .167 Lost 9

2019 MW FOOTBALL STANDINGS: WEST DIVISION


Team MW PF PA Hm Rd Pct Overall PF PA Hm Rd Neu Pct Streak
Hawai‘i% 5-3 273 248 2-2 3-1 .625 10-5 508 478 7-2 3-3 0-0 .667 Won 1
San Diego St. 5-3 155 127 2-2 3-1 .625 10-3 276 165 4-2 5-1 1-0 .769 Won 2
Nevada 4-4 160 243 2-2 2-2 .500 7-6 277 415 4-2 3-3 0-1 .538 Lost 2
San José State 2-6 245 278 2-2 0-4 .250 5-7 361 383 3-3 2-4 0-0 .417 Won 1
Fresno State 2-6 238 255 1-3 1-3 .250 4-8 360 361 2-4 2-4 0-0 .333 Lost 4
UNLV 2-6 169 290 1-3 1-3 .250 4-8 290 396 2-4 2-4 0-0 .333 Won 2

% Division Champions | + Mountain West Champion

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

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2019 final team statistics
RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cp Pct Int Yds TD Effic
1. Air Force 13 755 3881 5.1 41 298.5 1. Air Force 13 126 68 54.0 6 1602 14 187.9
2. Wyoming 13 575 2804 4.9 27 215.7 2. Hawaii 15 635 396 62.4 17 5056 42 145.7
3. New Mexico 12 501 2463 4.9 20 205.2 3. Boise State 14 465 287 61.7 11 3664 31 145.2
4. UNLV 12 443 2018 4.6 17 168.2 4. Colorado State 12 446 280 62.8 11 3663 21 142.4
5. Boise State 14 529 2342 4.4 27 167.3 5. San Jose State 12 498 305 61.2 8 4056 24 142.4
6. Fresno State 12 394 1911 4.9 27 159.2 6. Fresno State 12 373 241 64.6 11 2721 17 135.0
7. Utah State 13 461 1979 4.3 18 152.2 7. Utah State 13 504 315 62.5 18 3628 22 130.2
8. San Diego State 13 536 1827 3.4 12 140.5 8. San Diego State 13 397 253 63.7 6 2634 15 128.9
9. Hawaii 15 421 2009 4.8 21 133.9 9. Nevada 13 500 310 62.0 13 3246 14 120.6
10.Colorado State 12 395 1586 4.0 18 132.2 10.UNLV 12 388 208 53.6 12 2474 20 118.0
11.Nevada 13 446 1503 3.4 16 115.6 11.New Mexico 12 331 163 49.2 15 2340 13 112.5
12.San Jose State 12 307 1073 3.5 19 89.4 12.Wyoming 13 256 120 46.9 9 1770 11 112.1

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

|--Gained--| |---Lost---| RED ZONE DEFENSE G Zone Pc TD R/P FG F/I/D/Other


TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G 1. Wyoming 13 31-45 68.9 16 10/6 15-18 1/ 1/ 7/ 2
1. San Diego State 13 9 18 27 2 6 8 +19 1.46 2. Air Force 13 31-43 72.1 23 10/13 8-9 0/ 2/ 8/ 1
2. San Jose State 12 7 16 23 5 8 13 +10 0.83 3. San Diego State 13 24-32 75.0 15 7/8 9-11 0/ 3/ 2/ 1
3. Wyoming 13 8 12 20 6 9 15 +5 0.38 4. Fresno State 12 45-56 80.4 36 22/14 9-10 2/ 2/ 5/ 1
4. Fresno State 12 11 11 22 7 11 18 +4 0.33 5. UNLV 12 42-52 80.8 31 26/5 11-14 0/ 1/ 3/ 3
5. Boise State 14 9 10 19 8 11 19 +0 0.00 6. Boise State 14 35-43 81.4 26 15/11 9-12 0/ 1/ 4/ 0
6. Utah State 13 13 11 24 8 18 26 -2 -0.15 7. San Jose State 12 41-50 82.0 33 27/6 8-9 3/ 1/ 3/ 1
Air Force 13 9 7 16 12 6 18 -2 -0.15 8. New Mexico 12 45-54 83.3 38 21/17 7-10 3/ 0/ 1/ 2
8. UNLV 12 5 9 14 6 12 18 -4 -0.33 9. Nevada 13 39-46 84.8 30 14/16 9-10 1/ 2/ 3/ 0
9. Nevada 13 8 11 19 11 13 24 -5 -0.38 10.Hawaii 15 46-54 85.2 32 26/6 14-16 1/ 3/ 2/ 0
10.Hawaii 15 5 14 19 13 17 30 -11 -0.73 11.Utah State 13 50-58 86.2 43 29/14 7-7 2/ 1/ 4/ 1
11.Colorado State 12 7 6 13 13 11 24 -11 -0.92 12.Colorado State 12 38-43 88.4 28 18/10 10-10 2/ 0/ 1/ 2
12.New Mexico 12 7 4 11 11 15 26 -15 -1.25

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2019 final team statistics
FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 3RD-DN CONV G Conv Att Pct
1. Hawaii 15 125 223 19 367 1. Air Force 13 84 157 53.5
2. Boise State 14 136 159 23 318 2. Boise State 14 95 200 47.5
3. Utah State 13 114 156 19 289 3. Hawaii 15 88 186 47.3
4. Air Force 13 227 52 7 286 4. Wyoming 13 81 186 43.5
5. San Jose State 12 62 171 26 259 5. Utah State 13 84 197 42.6
San Diego State 13 113 128 18 259 6. San Jose State 12 65 159 40.9
7. Colorado State 12 79 157 22 258 7. Colorado State 12 67 169 39.6
8. Nevada 13 90 144 17 251 8. San Diego State 13 79 207 38.2
9. New Mexico 12 115 103 27 245 9. Fresno State 12 55 146 37.7
10.Wyoming 13 129 82 21 232 10.Nevada 13 76 205 37.1
UNLV 12 112 98 22 232 11.New Mexico 12 62 169 36.7
Fresno State 12 87 122 23 232 12.UNLV 12 48 168 28.6

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

SACKS BY G Sacks Yards TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Avg/G


1. Boise State 14 40 224 1. Air Force 13 448:07 34:28
2. San Diego State 13 31 193 2. San Diego State 13 440:04 33:51
Wyoming 13 31 220 3. Nevada 13 413:08 31:46
4. Colorado State 12 29 179 4. Hawaii 15 470:30 31:22
5. Air Force 13 26 168 5. Boise State 14 436:47 31:11
6. Utah State 13 24 195 6. Wyoming 13 397:45 30:35
7. Nevada 13 23 173 7. Colorado State 12 362:47 30:13
8. New Mexico 12 22 164 8. UNLV 12 360:14 30:01
9. Fresno State 12 19 121 9. New Mexico 12 359:06 29:55
10.Hawaii 15 17 75 10.Fresno State 12 348:25 29:02
San Jose State 12 17 111 11.San Jose State 12 317:20 26:26
12.UNLV 12 13 81 12.Utah State 13 323:34 24:53

SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards


1. Air Force 13 4 22
2. San Jose State 12 14 107
3. New Mexico 12 18 109
4. San Diego State 13 21 163
5. Wyoming 13 22 142
6. Fresno State 12 23 158
Utah State 13 23 123
8. Colorado State 12 27 180
Boise State 14 27 167
Hawaii 15 27 173
11.UNLV 12 29 169
12.Nevada 13 33 220

PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G


1. Air Force 13 42 368 28.3
2. UNLV 12 65 536 44.7
3. Utah State 13 74 615 47.3
4. Wyoming 13 67 634 48.8
5. Boise State 14 76 695 49.6
6. San Diego State 13 78 655 50.4
7. San Jose State 12 74 608 50.7
8. Fresno State 12 75 634 52.8
9. Nevada 13 96 772 59.4
10.New Mexico 12 81 729 60.8
11.Hawaii 15 103 918 61.2
12.Colorado State 12 80 785 65.4

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2019 final individual statistics
RUSHING, Team, Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G INTERCEPTIONS, Team, Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G
1. VALLADAY, Xazavian, WY, SO 12 247 1265 5.1 6 62 105.4 1. BARCOO, Luq, SD, SR 13 9 5 0 5 0.69
2. WILLIAMS, Charles, LV, JR 12 212 1257 5.9 11 80 104.8 2. BROWN, Daniel, NV, SR 10 4 24 0 22 0.40
3. DAVIS, Ahmari, NM, SR 9 140 832 5.9 7 67 92.4 3. FLOWERS, Jericho, LV, SR 12 4 45 0 35 0.33
4. REMSBERG, Kadin, AF, JR 13 181 1050 5.8 8 29 80.8 EZELL, Brandon, SJ, SR 12 4 10 0 10 0.33
5. RIVERS, Ronnie, FS, JR 12 177 899 5.1 13 55 74.9 5. WILSON, Logan, WY, SR 13 4 47 1 21 0.31
6. JACKSON, Timothy, AF, SO 10 122 745 6.1 6 64 74.5 THOMPSON, Tariq, SD, JR 13 4 5 0 5 0.31
7. HOLANI, George, BSU, FR 14 192 1014 5.3 7 50 72.4 7. BROWN, Bobby II, SJ, JR 11 3 46 0 32 0.27
8. BRIGHT, Gerold, US, SR 13 182 921 5.1 9 67 70.8 8. BUGG III, Milton, AF, JR 12 3 99 1 92 0.25
9. BIRDOW, Taven, AF, SR 13 180 839 4.7 7 41 64.5 WHITE, Javin, LV, SR 12 3 43 0 44 0.25
10.TAUA, Toa, NV, SO 13 196 807 4.1 6 27 62.1 SHELTON, Nehemiah, SJ, SO 12 3 14 0 13 0.25

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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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

SACKS Team, Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G


1. WEAVER, Curtis, BSU, JR 14 DE 13 1 85 13.5 0.96
2. PETERSON, Dom, NV, SO 12 DT 9 0 58 9.0 0.75
3. BYRD, Solomon, WY, FR 12 DL 5 3 44 6.5 0.54
4. HEARN, Jacobi, NM, FR 12 6 0 44 6.0 0.50
5. FIFITA, Mosese, AF, SR 13 DL 5 2 38 6.0 0.46
HATADA, Chase, BSU, SR 13 DT 6 0 27 6.0 0.46
7. HUBBARD, Ellison, CS, JR 12 DL 5 1 51 5.5 0.46
8. THOMAS, Cameron, SD, FR 13 DL 3 5 25 5.5 0.42
9. CHEATUM, Myles, SD, SR 13 DL 4 2 6 5.0 0.38
10.ATKINS, Kevin, FS, JR 12 5 0 33 5.0 0.42

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history
consensus all-americans

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All-Americans
1956 1987 1997
Larry Thomson (FB) Little America (3rd) Chad Hennings (DT), Consensus; Chris Gizzi (LB), Associated Press (3rd),
Walter Camp, Kodak, Football Football Writers (2nd)
1958 Writers, Associated Press, UPI,
Brock Strom (OL), Consensus, AP, UPI, Walter Scripps Howard, Sporting News, NEA, 1998
Camp AFCA, Football News, Outland Trophy Tim Curry (DB), Sporting News (3rd)
Robert Brickey (HB), Helms winner Frank Mindrup (OL), American
Football Foundation (3rd)
1963 1989
Terry Isaacson (QB), Helms Ron Gray (KR), Associated Press (3rd) 2001
Joe Rodwell (C), Helms Dee Dowis (QB), Heisman Trophy finalist Anthony Schlegel (ILB), Sporting News
(Freshman 3rd team)
1966 1991
Neal Starkey (DB), Playboy Magazine Jason Christ (P), Associated Press (2nd), 2002
All-American Football News (3rd) Brett Huyser (OL), Sporting News (4th)

1967 1992 2007


Neal Starkey (DB), Associated Press (3rd) Carlton McDonald (DB), Consensus, Chad Hall (TB/WR-Z), Rivals.com (3rd,
Walter Camp, Kodak, Football return specialist)
1969 Writers, Associated Press, UPI,
Ernie Jennings (WR), Central Press (2nd) Scripps Howard, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, 2010
NEA, Sporting News Reggie Rembert (DB), AFCA (1st), Associated
1970 Press (3rd).
Ernie Jennings (WR), Consensus, AP, UPI, 1993
FWAA, AFCA, CP, FN Chris MacInnis (P/K), UPI, Associated 2016
Press (2nd) Weston Steelhammer (DB), Associated Press
1971 (2nd), The Sporting News (3rd).
Gene Ogilvie (DE), UPI (3rd) 1996
Orderia Mitchell (C), Black Sports Beau Morgan (QB), Associated Press (3rd)

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)

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all-americans
Robert Brickey Dee Dowis Ron Gray
#88, WR #6, QB #4, KR
1958-60 1986-89 1989-91
Earned Helms All-America Highest finisher in AFA his- Named to the A.P. third team
honors in 1958 ... Leading re- tory in the Heisman Trophy as a kick returner in 1989 ...
ceiver on the undefeated 1958 balloting with his sixth- Ranked among the national
football team that went to the place finish in 1989 ... Won leaders in kickoff returns in
Cotton Bowl ... Recorded 25 the Downtown New York 1989 with a 27.2 average ...
career catches for 281 yards Athletic Club’s Exemplary His kickoff return average
and four touchdowns. Player of the Year Award in ranks seventh all-time in
1989 ... Honorable mention Academy history ... Career
Year # Yards All-America selection by A.P. in 1989 ... Named leader at the Academy in kickoff return average
1960 9 84 the WAC’s Offensive Player of the Year in 1989 with a 27.2 norm.
Total 25 281 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl ... Set a then-
school-record for most yards rushing in a game Year # Yds Avg. Lg
with 249 vs. San Diego State in 1989 ... Became 1989 21 571 27.2 68
Jason Christ the fifth player in NCAA history and second at the
Academy to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards in a
#1, P season (1989) ... Inducted into AFA Athletics Hall of
1990-91
Named second-team All-
Fame in 2009. Chad Hall
American by A.P. and third- Rushing
#1, WRZ/TB
team by Football News in Year Att Yds TD Lg 2005-07
1991 ... Ranks second all-time 1986 24 39 1 9 Named third-team All-
at the Academy with a 44.0 1987 194 1,315 10 65 America by Rivals.com as
career punting average ... Av- 1988 153 972 12 69 a return specialist in 2007
eraged 45.7 yards per punt in 1989 172 1,286 18 60 ... Honorable mention All-
1991, which is the third-best Totals 543 3,612 41 69 American choice by SI.com
single-season mark in AFA history ... Averaged 42.6 ... Named Mountain West
yards per punt in 1990. Passing Conference Offensive Player
Year C-A Pct. Yds TD-I of the Year in 2007 ... Led the
Year # Yards Avg. 1986 10-29 .340 115 0-2 MWC in rushing with 1,478 yards, the second-most
1990 59 2,516 42.6 1987 45-112 .450 600 4-8 in school history ... Caught a team-best 50 passes
1991 50 2,283 45.7 1988 41-96 .427 870 7-3 for 524 yards ... Set the school’s single-game rush-
Totals 109 4,799 44.0 1989 67-140 .479 1,285 7-4 ing record with 275 yards vs. Army, breaking the
Totals 163-377 .432 2,870 18-17 mark he’d set earlier in the year of 256 at Colorado
State ... Set the school’s single-game, single-season
Tim Curry and career all-purpose yardage marks with 333 vs.
Army, 2,683 for the 2007 season and 4,098 for his
#5, CB career from 2005-07 ... Was the only player in the
1996-98
Named third-team All-Amer- Chris Gizzi nation to lead his team in rushing, receiving and all-
purpose yards in 2007.
ican by The Sporting News #51, ILB
in 1998 ... School-record 1994, 96-97 Rushing
holder for career blocked Named second-team All- Year G # Yds Avg TD LG
kicks with nine ... Two-time America by the Football 2005 11 66 344 5.2 1 43 (CSU)
finalist for the Mosi Tatupu Writers and third team by 2006 12 155 784 5.1 5 38 (UNM)
Special Teams Player of the A.P. in 1997 ... Two-time 2007 13 230 1,478 6.4 15 58 (UNLV)
Year Award ... Nine career in- WAC Defensive Player of the Total 36 451 2,606 5.8 21
terceptions ... Blocked a school-record five kicks in Year (1996-97) ... Earned na-
1997 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl following tional defensive player of the Receiving
the 1998 season. week honors vs. Colorado State in 1997 ... Selected Year G # Yds Avg TD LG
to play in the Hula Bowl and East-West Shrine game 2005 11 16 139 8.7 1 32 (CSU)
Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Sack-Yds ... Rolled up 179 total tackles to lead the WAC in 2006 12 11 117 10.6 1 38 (UNLV)
1996 18-12 30 1-4 1.0-4 1997 ... Played professionally with the Green Bay 2007 13 50 524 10.5 1 49 (BYU)
1997 34-37 71 2-3 0.0-0 Packers. Total 36 77 780 10.1 3
1998 38-25 63 2-7 0.0-0
Totals 90-74 164 5-14 1.0-4 Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Sack-Yds All-Purpose
1994 6-13 19 0-0 0.0-0 Year Rush Rec. PR KR Tot.
1996 73-55 128 9-44 5.0-47 2005 66-344-1 16-139-1 2-18 1-13 514
1997 69-110 179 16-50 5.0-40 2006 155-784 11-117 0-0 0-0 901
Totals 148-178 326 25-94 10.0-87 2007 211-1,478 46-524 14-176 19-505 2,683
Total 432-2,606 73-780 16-194 20-518 4,098

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Steve Heil Terry Isaacson Ernie Jennings
#26, DB #17, QB #22, WR
1971-73 1961-63 1968-70
Named third-team All- Earned Helms All-American Named to the Central Press
American by A.P. in 1973 honors in 1963 ... Led the All-America team in 1969 ...
... Recorded five fumble Falcons in rushing with Selected to play in the Col-
recoveries in 1972 which is 801 yards and passing with lege All-Star game in 1971 ...
the second-most in a single 946 yards ... Also averaged Consensus All-American in
season in AFA history. 39.0 yards per punt and 1970 ... Caught a school-re-
15.0 yards per punt return cord 15 passes vs. Wyoming
... Scored 13 touchdowns in 1969 ... School-record 235
Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds in 1963 ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of yards receiving vs. the Cowboys in 1970 ... Finished
1971 16-10 26 1-1 Fame in 2009. eighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1970
1972 54-48 102 3-8 ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of Fame
1973 65-65 130 6-14 Passing in 2009 ... finialist for the College Football Hall of
Totals 135-123 258 10-23 Year C-A Pct. Yds TD-Int Fame.
1961 2-7 .286 70 0-0
1962 52-120 .433 591 3-0 Year Att Yds TD
Chad Hennings 1963
Totals
68-147
122-274
.463
.445
946
1607
5-10
8-10
1968
1969
23
51
374
729
2
9
#87, DT 1970 74 1,289 17
1984-87 Rushing Totals 148 2,392 28
The most celebrated football Year Att Yds TD
player in Academy history 1961 118 468 3
... Consensus All-America
selection in 1987 ... Won
1962
1963
110
162
384
801
2
13
John Kershner
the Outland Trophy and the Totals 390 1,653 18
#32, FB
Touchdown Club Lineman 1981-83
of the Year Award in 1987 ... All-Purpose Football News third-team All-
Named the WAC’s Defensive Player of the Decade Year Rec. PR KR Int American in 1983 ... Ranks
in the 1980s ... Selected to play in the Japan Bowl 1961 19-239 16-142 0-0 3-43 third all-time at Air Force in
and the East-West Shrine game ... Academic All- 1962 0-0 8-52 1-27 4-103 career rushing with 2,726
American in 1986 and 1987 ... Owns three Super 1963 0-0 1-15 0-0 0-0 yards ... Scored 20 career
Bowl rings with the Dallas Cowboys ... Inducted into Tot. 19-239 23-209 1-27 7-146 touchdowns ... Rushed for
the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1999 a career-high 1,056 yards in
... Joins former AFA greats Brock Strom, Rich Mayo Punting 1982 ... Averaged 5.1 yards
and Chris Howard in the Hall of Fame ... Selected to Year Att Yds Avg. per carry during his career.
the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006, joining 1961 39 1573 40.3
Brock Strom and Scott Thomas as the only Air Force Year Att Yds TD
1962 40 1546 38.7
players inducted ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics 1981 120 685 5
1963 41 1599 39.0
Hall of Fame in 2007. 1982 226 1,056 7
Totals 390 1,653 18
1983 166 934 8
Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Totals 512 2,675 20
1985
1986
47-24
59-42
71
101
19-140
10-35
Inc. TFL
10-43
Johnny Jackson
1987 48-39 87 7-20 24-182 #17, S Mike Kirby
Totals 154-105 259 36-195 34-225 1978-81 #82, WR
Earned Football Writers first-
team and A.P. second-team
1980-83
Named second-team All-
honors in 1981 ... Selected to
Brett Huyser play in the Hula Bowl in 1981
... First player in AFA history
American by The Sporting
News in 1983 ... Team’s
#63, OL to earn first-team All-WAC
leading receiver and punt
2000-03 returner for three seasons ...
honors (1981) ... Led the
Considered one of the top of- Recorded 38 catches for 862
team in tackles in 1981 with
fensive linemen in the Fisher yards and two touchdowns
123 ... Also recorded two interceptions in 1981.
DeBerry era ... Earned fourth- as a senior in 1983 ... Aver-
team All-America honors in aged 22.7 yards per catch in 1983, which ranks
Year TT TFL-Yds Int-TD
2002 by The Sporting News ... fourth all-time at AFA ... His 862 receiving yards are
1978 55 0-0 1-0
ranked third on the team in the third most in school history in a single season
1979 63 1-9 2-70
knockdown blocks as a junior during the option era.
1980 99 3-5 2-46
and senior. 1981 123 2-9 2-33 Year Att Yds Avg TD
Totals 251 6-23 6-149 1980 3 39 13.9 0
1981 35 415 11.9 0
1982 30 593 19.8 3
1983 38 862 22.7 2
Totals 106 1,909 18.0 5

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Dave Lawson Terry Maki Orderia Mitchell
#64, PK #67, LB #58, OC
1972-75 1983-86 1970-72
Named to the Football Writ- Named first-team All- Named second-team A.P.
ers team in 1974 and to the American in 1986 by Kodak All-American in 1972 ... Also
UPI and Football News sec- ... Earned second-team named to the second-team
ond teams in 1975 ... Hit 19 honors by Football News and by Gridiron ... Second-team
of 28 field goals and 15 of 15 third-team honors by A.P. ... All-American in 1971 by
PATs in 1974 ... Also had 65 First-team All-WAC in 1985 Black Sports ... The “Big
total tackles and four tackles and 1986 ... School-record O” was also named to the
for loss in 1975 ... His 19 field 30 tackles vs. Notre Dame in sophomore All-America
goals in 1974 is a school record ... Hit 51 career field 1985 ... Also had 25 tackles vs. Wyoming in 1986. team in 1970 while helping the team to a 9-2 regu-
goals which is a school record ... Selected to play lar season.
in the 1976 Hula Bowl ... School-record holder for Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds
longest field goal (62 yards). 1983 -- 6 2-9
1984 -- 137 5-19
Year PAT FG Pts 1985 64-73 137 13-71 Beau Morgan
1972 28-29 8-15 52 1986 90-105 195 4-21 #12, QB
1973 22-28 11-21 55 Totals 154-178 475 24-120 1994-96
1974 13-15 19-31 70
Named third-team All-Ameri-
1975 15-15 13-28 54
can as an all-purpose back by
Totals 78-87 51-95 231 Carlton McDonald A.P. in 1996 ... Became the
#3, CB first player in NCAA history

Chris MacInnis 1989-92


Consensus All-American in
to rush and pass for over
1,000 yards twice (1995-96)
#12, P/PK 1992 ... Finalist for the Jim ... WAC Offensive Player of
1991-93 Thorpe Award as the na- the Year in 1996 ... Finalist
Named first-team All-Ameri- tion’s top defensive back ... for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award
can by UPI and second-team Ranks second all-time at AFA in 1996 ... School-record holder for career rushing
by A.P. in 1993 ... WAC Spe- with 16 career interceptions touchdowns with 42 ... Finished 10th in the voting
cial Teams Player of the Year ... Set a school record with for the 1996 Heisman Trophy.
in 1993 ... Won the AT&T three blocked kicks vs. Colo-
Long Distance Award in 1993 rado St. in 1990 ... Ranks third at the Academy in Rushing
with the nation’s best punting career blocked kicks with eight ... Inducted into the Year Att Yds TD Lg
average (47.0) ... His 47-yard Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. 1994 140 600 5 62
average in 1993 is the second-best in AFA history. 1995 229 1,285 19 55
Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Int-Yds-TD 1996 225 1,494 18 77
Punting 1989 2-0 2 0-0 0-0-0 Totals 594 3,379 42 77
Year # Yards Avg. 1990 25-11 36 1-8 2-10-0
1992 58 2,409 41.5 1991 38-24 62 5-12 6-76-1 Passing
1993 49 2,303 47.0 1992 34-17 51 3-10 8-109-1 Year C-A Pct. Yds TD-Int
Totals 107 4,712 44.0 Totals 99-52 151 9-30 18-195-2 1994 41-89 .461 873 5-2
1995 90-169 .533 1,165 12-7
Kicking 1996 95-180 .528 1,210 8-6
Year PAT FG Pts Totals 226-438 .516 3,248 25-15
1992 3-4 5-9 18
1993 33-34 9-14 60 Frank Mindrup
Totals 36-38 14-23 78 #74, OG
1996-98
Gene Ogilvie
#70, DE
Named third-team All-
1970-72
American by the American Third-team UPI All-American
Football Foundation in 1998 in 1971 while helping AFA
... School record-holder for to the Sugar Bowl ... Team
knockdown blocks in a sin- captain of the 1971 team
gle-season with 302 in 1997 ... Ended his career with 58
... The career record holder total tackles in 1972 while
with 642 ... Led the team with 226 knockdowns in earning second-team UPI All-
1998. America honors.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds


1970 33-17 50 6-34
1971 37-24 61 17-97
1972 27-31 58 7-30
Totals 97-72 169 30-161

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Reggie Rembert Anthony Schlegel Weston Steelhammer
#8, DB #51, ILB #8, S
2007-10 2001-02 2013-16
First-team All-American Earned third-team freshman Earned second-team All-
by AFCA ... third-team All- All-American honors by The American honors by the
American by A.P. ... first- Sporting News ... First-team Associated Press and third-
team all-Mountain West all-Mountain West Confer- team honors from The
Conference in 2009 and ence as a sophomore ... Left Sporting News in 2016 ... The
2010 ... eighth in school his- school to attend Ohio State Academy’s career leader in
tory with nine career inter- following his sophomore interceptions with 18 ... Tied
ceptions ... 19 career turnovers (9 INT, 5 FF, 5 FR). year ... drafted in the third for second in Mountain West
round of the 2006 NFL draft by the New York Jets. history in career interceptions ... Led the team in
Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds int-Yds tackles in 2015 and 2016 ... Led the team in inter-
2007 14-8 22 0.0-0 0-0 Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds ceptions three years, 2014-16 ... Finalist for the Lott
2008 52-14 66 8.5-37 3-23 2001 26-22 48 4.0-9 IMPACT Trophy in 2016 ... Earned East-West Shrine
2009 31-12 43 3.5-15 3-13 2002 54-64 118 10.0-54 Bowl Pat Tillman Award.
2010 32-19 51 2.0-4 3-31 Totals 80-86 146 14.0-63
Totals 129-53 182 8-40 9-67 Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int
2013 8 4-3 7 0-0 0-0 0
Dave Schreck 2014 13 42-19 61 6.0-19 3.0-16 6
Joe Rodwell #79, OG 2105
2016
14
13
46-34 80
47-33 80
10.5-33
4.5-23
1.0-9
1.0-23
5
7
#54, OC 1980-82 Total 48 139-89 228 21-75 5.0-48 18
1961-63 Named third-team All-Amer-
Helms All-American in 1963 ican by the Associated Press
... Anchored the offensive in 1982 … first-team All-WAC
line that helped the team
average 4.6 yards per carry
in 1982 … Academy’s first of-
fensive lineman to earn all-
Brock Strom
on offense. WAC honors … selected as #75, OT
the AFA Athlete of the Year 1956-58
and the WAC Student-Athlete of the Year in 1983. The Academy’s first consen-
sus All-American ... Earned
the honor in 1958 while
Mark Simon leading Air Force to the Cot-
ton Bowl and an undefeated
#39, P
Tom Rotello 1984-86
season (9-0-2) ... Inducted
into the GTE Academic All-
#45, DB Earned Scripps-Howard America Hall of Fame, the
1983-86 All-America honors in 1985 first athlete from the Academy inducted.
Named second-team All- while leading the nation in
American by Football News punting ... Set the school
in 1986 ... Second in AF
history in pass intercep-
single-season record for
punting average in 1985 with
Scott Thomas
tions with 17 ... Recorded a a 47.3 mark ... Averaged 43.7 #29, S
school-record eight intercep- per punt in 1986 ... A career 1982-85
tions in 1985. 44.4 punting average in three seasons is the Acad- Named first-team All-Ameri-
emy record ... First-team all-conference in 1985. can in 1985 by Kodak, Walter
Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Int-Yds-TD Camp and the Football Writ-
1983 -- 17 0-0 2-28-0 Year # Yards Avg. ers ... Earned second-team
1984 -- 67 1-1 2-89-0 1984 48 2,023 42.1 honors from A.P. ... Selected
1985 45-23 68 2-6 8-101-2 1985 53 2,506 47.3 to play in the 1985 Hula Bowl
1986 38-53 91 1-2 5-78-0 1986 63 2,754 43.7 ... Recorded six interceptions
Totals 83-76 243 4-9 17-296-2 Totals 164 7,283 44.4 in 1985, which is tied for
fourth all-time for a single season ... First-team All-
WAC in 1985 ... Recorded a punt return, kickoff re-
turn and interception return for touchdowns all in
Neal Starkey 1985 ... Consensus All-American in 1985 ... Inducted
into the Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 ...
#47, DB Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in
1965-67 2012, joining Brock Strom and Chad Hennings as
Earned third-team A.P. All- the only Air Force players.
America honors in 1967 ...
Led the team in punt returns Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Int-Yds-TD
and was second in kickoff re- 1983 -- 7 1-1 0-0-0
turns ... Pre-season All-Amer- 1984 -- 125 2-4 4-20-0
ica honors in 1966 ... Named 1985 57-32 89 1-2 6-72-1
to the Playboy Magazine All- Totals 57-32 221 4-7 10-92-1
America team in 1966.

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college football hall of fame
Four former Falcons have reached the pinnacle of their sport by getting inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Brock Strom, a 1959 Academy graduate, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1985. Strom was a consensus All-American in 1958 and the captain of Air
Force’s only undefeated team in school history. He played an instrumental role in the 1958 team that finished 9-0-2 and played in the Cotton Bowl.
Chad Hennings, a 1988 Academy graduate, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006. A unanimous first-team All-America selection in 1987, Hennings
received the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman. A two-time first-team all-conference selection, he is a member of the Western Athletic
Conference all-time team and was named WAC defensive player of the decade for the 1980s. He is a two-time first-team Academic All-American and is
also a member of the Academic All-America Hall of Fame. Although he was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1988 NFL Draft, Hennings fulfilled a four-
year military commitment, serving during the first Gulf War. In 1992, he rejoined the Cowboys and embarked on a nine-year NFL career that brought him
three Super Bowl titles.
Long-time coach Fisher DeBerry was inducted in 2011, the first year he was eligible to be on the ballot. DeBerry served as head coach at Air Force for
a brilliant 23-year career which concluded with his retirement on Dec. 15, 2006. He led 17 of his 23 teams to winning records and 12 captured a bowl bid,
posting a 6-6 record. His career record of 169-109-1 is the best in school history in terms of games won and winning percentage. He coached the Falcons
to three conference championships. The team won a share of the Western Athletic Conference championship in 1985, his second season, and again in
1995. In 1998, DeBerry guided the team to its first outright title with the WAC Mountain Division championship and a win over Brigham Young in the title
game in Las Vegas. He was named WAC Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. The 1998 team’s 12-1 record completed the first back-to-back
10-win seasons in school history following a 10-3 campaign the previous year. The 1998 squad finished the season ranked 10th nationally. His Falcons
dominated the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy series with archrivals Army and Navy. Air Force won the trophy 14 times and shared it once in DeBerry’s ten-
ure. He compiled a remarkable 35-11 record against the Black Knights and Midshipmen and is the winningest coach in service academy history.
Scott Thomas, a 1986 graduate, joined the group as part of the class of 2012. Thomas was a consensus All-American in 1985 while leading the Falcons
to a school-best 12-1 record, a No. 5 national ranking and victory over Texas in the Bluebonnet Bowl. He led the team in interceptions with six that
season and became just the seventh player in NCAA history at the time to have a kickoff, punt and interception return for a touchdown in the same
season.
Former Air Force coach, L.T. “Buck” Shaw was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1972. Shaw coached the Falcons in 1956 and 1957. Shaw is most known
for his seven stellar seasons at Santa Clara, but also coached at North Carolina State, Nevada and California, as well as two stops in the NFL with San Fran-
cisco and Philadelphia.

Strom, 1985 Hennings, 2006 DeBerry, 2011 Thomas, 2012

Air Force Football 100


team most valuable player awards
Most Valuable Offensive Player 1966..........Scott Jackson, Guard 1975..........Rob Farr, SE
1967..........Jim Hogarty, Punter/DE 1976..........Ray Wild, Rover
1959..........Steve Galios, FB 1968..........Ken Zagzebski, NG 1977..........Mark Kenny, NG
1960..........Mike Quinlan, HB 1969..........Ken Hamlin, DT 1978..........Jack Kucera, LB
1961..........Rich Mayo, QB 1970..........Dennis Leuthauser, K/LB 1979..........Tom Foertsch, LB
1962..........Rob McNaughton, QB 1971..........Phil Bauman, LB 1980..........Dave Ziebart, QB
1963..........Terry Isaacson, QB 1972..........Darryl Haas, LB/P 1981..........Johnny Jackson, Safety
1964..........John Lorber, HB 1973..........Eugene Ogilvie, DE 1982..........Marty Louthan, QB
1965..........Steve Amdor, FB 1974..........Jim Morris, LB 1983..........Marty Louthan, QB
1966..........Paul Stein, QB 1975..........Terry Young, DT 1984..........Bart Weiss, QB
1967..........Lloyd Duncan, DB 1976..........Dave Lawson, LB/K 1985..........Bart Weiss, QB
1968..........Neal Starkey, DB 1977..........Mark Kenny, Middle Guard 1986..........Pat Evans, FB
1969..........Dennis Ryll, FB 1978..........Dave Scott, DE 1987..........Chad Hennings, DT
1970..........Gary Baxter, QB 1979..........Ryan Williams, DT 1988..........Anthony Roberson, HB
1971..........Ernie Jennings, FL 1980..........Ryan Williams, DT 1989..........Dee Dowis, QB
1972..........Brian Bream, TB 1981..........Mike France, LB 1990..........Brian Hill, LB
1973..........Joel Carlson, TB 1982..........Al Wiley, OG 1991..........Rob Perez, QB
1974..........Rich Haynie, QB 1983..........Ricard Smith, C 1992..........Carlton McDonald, DB
1975..........Mike Mark, TB/DB 1984..........Charlie Heath, DE 1993..........Chris MacInnis, P/PK
1976..........Ray Wild, Rover 1985..........Chris Funk, DT 1994..........Johnny Harrison, LB
1977..........Ken Wood, TB 1986..........Joe Jose, OG 1995..........Beau Morgan, QB
1978..........Jack Kucera, LB 1987..........Chris Findall, OT 1996..........Beau Morgan, QB
1979..........Dave Ziebart, QB 1988..........John Steed, NG 1997..........Chris Gizzi, LB
1980..........Shelby Ball, TB 1989..........James Payne, OT 1998..........Blane Morgan, QB
1981..........Johnny Jackson, DB 1990..........Scott Hollister, OT 1999..........Scotty McKay, HB
1982..........Dave Carraway, DB 1991..........Steve Brennan, NT 2000..........Mike Thiessen, QB
1983..........John Kershner, FB 1992..........Steed Lobotzke, OT 2001..........Keith Boyea, QB
1984..........John Kershner, FB 1993..........Chris Baker, NG 2002..........Chance Harridge, QB
1985..........Scott Thomas, DB 1994..........Chad Mathis, OT 2003..........Marchello Graddy, ILB
1986..........Scott Thomas, DB 1995..........Johnny Harrison, LB 2004..........John Rudzinski, ILB
1987..........Tom Rotello, DB 1996..........Bret Cillissen, OT 2005..........Jason Brown, WR
1988..........Dee Dowis, QB 1997..........Chris Gizzi, LB 2006..........Drew Fowler, LB
1989..........Greg Johnson, HB 1998..........Bryce Fisher, DT 2007..........Chad Hall, WR-Z/TB*
1990..........Randle Gladney, LB 1999..........Shawn Thomas, DT 2008..........Chris Thomas, SS*
1991..........Rodney Lewis, FB 2000..........Ben Miller, OT 2009..........Ben Garland, NG*
1992..........Jason Jones, FB 2001..........Ben Miller, OT 2010..........Reggie Rembert, DB*
1993..........Vergil Simpson, LB 2002..........Brett Huyser, OG 2011..........Jon Davis, DB*
1994..........Wayne Young, HB 2003..........Brett Huyser, OG 2012..........Alex Means, LB*
1995..........Jeremy Johnson, HB 2004..........Ross Weaver, OT 2013..........Anthony LaCoste, RB*
1996..........Jake Campbell, HB 2005..........Ross Weaver, OT 2014..........Kale Pearson, QB*
1997..........Tim Curry, DB 2006..........Drew Fowler, LB 2015..........Alex Hansen, DL*
1998..........Jemal Singleton, HB 2007..........Drew Fowler, LB* 2016..........Weston Steelhammer, DB*
1999..........Scotty McKay, HB 2008..........Jake Paulson, DE* 2017..........Grant Ross, LB*
2000..........Ryan Fleming, WR 2009..........Chris Thomas, DB* 2018..........Jeremy Fejedelem, DB*
2001..........Keith Boyea, QB 2010..........Rick Ricketts, DL* 2019..........Mosese Fifita, DL*
2002..........Leotis Palmer, HB 2011..........Brady Amack, LB*
2003..........Darnell Stephens, HB 2012..........Brian Lindsay, DB*
2004..........Darnell Stephens, HB 2013..........Christian Spears, DB*
2005..........Jason Brown, WR 2014..........Jordan Pierce, LB* Most Valuable Lineman/Special Teams
2006..........Chad Hall, HB 2015..........Weston Steelhammer, DB*
2007..........Shaun Carney, QB* 2016..........Ryan Watson, DL* 1999..........Jackson Whiting, PK
2008..........Travis Dekker, TE* 2017..........Jack Flor, LB* 2000..........Dave Adams, PK
2009..........Peter Lusk, OG 2018..........Mosese Fifita, DL* 2001..........Justin Pendry, DT
2010..........Tim Jefferson, QB 2019..........Kyle Johnson, ILB* 2002..........Joey Ashcroft, PK
2011..........Tim Jefferson, QB 2003..........Andrew Martin, P
2012..........Cody Getz, RB Note: The MVP award didn’t start until 1963. Spe- 2004..........Michael Greenaway, PK
2013..........Michael Husar, Jr., OL cial teams MVP started in 1999. 2005..........Mark Carlson, DB
2014..........Michael Husar, Jr., OL * - The awards changed names from 2007 to the 2006..........Hunter Altman, Safety
2015..........Karson Roberts, QB present. 2007..........John Rabold, OLB*
2016..........Jalen Robinette, WR 2008..........Ryan Harrison, PK/P*
2017..........Alex Norton, OL 2009..........Brandon Geyer, P*
2018..........Ronald Cleveland, WR 2010..........A.J. Wallerstein, OL*
2019..........Scott Hattok, OL Most Valuable Player 2011..........A.J. Wallerstein, OL*
2012..........Jason Kons, OL*
1963..........Skinner Simpson, End 2013..........Will Conant, PK*
1964..........Terry Isaacson, QB 2014..........Will Conant, PK*
Most Valuable Defensive Player 1965..........Steve Amdor, FB 2015..........Luke Strebel, PK/P*
1966..........Paul Stein, QB 2016..........Luke Strebel, PK/P*
1959..........Dave Phillips, Tackle 1967..........Lloyd Duncan, DB 2017..........Luke Strebel, PK*
1960..........Sam Hardage, End 1968..........Neal Starkey, DB 2018..........Griffin Landrum, OL*
1961..........Bob Brickey, End 1969..........Dick Swanson, OB 2019..........Jake Koehnke, PK*
1962..........Ken Needham, Guard 1970..........Dennis Leuthauser, P/LB
1963..........Bill Hentges, Guard 1971..........Ernie Jennings, FL
1964..........Dave Sicks, Center 1972..........Darryl Haas, P/LB
1965..........Joe O’Gorman, Center 1973..........Orderia Mitchell, C
1974..........Jim Morris, LB
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major award winners
NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Air Force Male Athlete of the Year
1964-65 Ed Fausti 1959 Brock Strom H T
1966-67 Jim Hogarty 1961 Rich Mayo Year Finish
1967-68 Ken Zagzebski 1963 Skinner Simpson 1963 Terry Isaacson 8th
1968-69 Richard Rivers 1964 Terry Isaacson Winner: Roger Staubach, Navy
1968-69 Charles Longnecker 1968 Neal Starkey
1969-70 Al Wurglitz 1969 Ken Hamlin 1970 Ernie Jennings 8th
1970-71 Ernie Jennings 1970 Dennis Leuthauser Winner: Jim Plunkett, Stanford
1970-71 Bob Parker 1971 Ernie Jennings
1971-72 Darryl Haas 1973 Orderia Mitchell 1989 Dee Dowis 6th
1972-73 Mark Prill 1976 Dave Lawson Winner: Andre Ware, Houston
1974-75 Joe Debes 1977 T.G. Parker
1983-84 Jeff Kubiak 1979 Tom Foertsch 1996 Beau Morgan 10th
1985-86 Derek Brown 1980 Dave Ziebart Winner: Danny Wuerffel, Florida
1987-88 Chad Hennings 1982 Johnny Jackson
1988-89 David Hlatky 1983 Dave Schreck
1989-90 Steve Wilson 1984 Marty Louthan AFCA Good Works Team
1990-91 Chris Howard 1985 Chris Funk 2019 Isaiah Sanders
1991-92 Ron James 1986 Bart Weiss
1992-93 Scott Hufford 1987 Terry Maki Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award
1994-95 Preston McConnell 1988 Chad Hennings 2019 Isaiah Sanders
1995-96 Bret Cillessen 1990 Dee Dowis
1996-97 Carlton Hendrix 1991 Brian Hill Air Force Athletic Leadership Award
1998-99 Charles “Spanky” Gilliam 1992 Rob Perez 1961 Bob Brickey
1999-00 Cale Bonds 1993 Carlton McDonald 1964 Darryl Bloodworth
2000-01 Scott Becker 1994 Chris MacInnis 1970 Gary Baxter
1995 Johnny Harrison 1973 Mark Prill
CFA Scholar-Athlete Award 1997 Beau Morgan 1975 Mike Mark
1992 Grant Johnson 1998 Chris Gizzi 1977 Dave Reiner
1994 Saxon Yandell 1999 Blane Morgan 1979 Steve Hoog
1995 Bret Cillessen 2001 Mike Thiessen 1982 Mike France
2007 Chad Hall 1983 Richard Smith
National Football Foundation 2016 Weston Steelhammer 1995 Steve Russ
College Hall of Fame Scholarship 1999 Tim Curry
1969-70 Charles Longnecker Conference Special Teams 2001 Scotty McKay
1970-71 Bob Parker Player of the Year 2004 John Rudzinski
1971-72 Darryl Haas 1993 Chris MacInnis, PK 2009 Nick Charles
1972-73 Bob Homburg 2014 Will Conant, PK 2015 Alex Hansen
1978-79 Tom Foertsch 2019 Isaiah Sanders
1979-80 Jim Tubbs Conference Offensive
1981-82 Mike France Player of the Year Air Force Scholar-Athlete Award
1982-83 Dave Schreck 1985 Bart Weiss, QB 1965 Bart Holaday
1983-84 Jeff Kubiak 1989 Dee Dowis, QB 1968 Carl Janssen
1984-85 Derek Brown 1996 Beau Morgan, QB (Pacific Division) 1970 Al Wurglitz
1088-89 David Hlatky 1998 Blane Morgan, QB (Mtn Division) 1973 Bob Homburg
1990-91 Chris Howard 2000 Mike Thiessen, QB 1984 Jeff Kubiak
2000-01 Scott Becker 2007 Chad Hall, WR/RB 1993 Grant Johnson
2000 Cale Bonds
Rhodes Scholarship Conference Defensive 2012 AJ Wallerstein
1962 Bob Baxter Player of the Year 2019 Kyle Johnson
1965 Bart Holaday 1984 Chris Funk, DT
1970 Al Wurglitz 1987 Chad Hennings, DT Air Force Athletic Excellence Award
1990 Chris Howard 1991 Carlton McDonald, DB 1959 Larry Thompson
1992 Carlton McDonald, DB 1960 John Kuenzel
Academy Wing Commanders 1996 Chris Gizzi, ILB (Pacific Division) 1961 Mike Quinlan
(Highest Ranking Cadet) 1997 Chris Gizzi, ILB (Pacific Division) 1963 Wilson Parma
1964 James Ingram (fall) 1998 Bryce Fisher, DT (Mtn Division) 1964 Parke Hinman
T. Allan McArtor (spring) 1965 John Puster
1965 Bart Holaday Conference Coach of the Year 1967 Jim Hogarty
1967 Richard Cathcart 1985 Fisher DeBerry 1969 Barry Cline
1971 Virgil Staponski 1995 Fisher DeBerry 1971 Ernie Jennings
1989 Scott Salmon 1998 Fisher DeBerry (Mtn Division) 1972 Darryl Haas
2006 Andy Gray 2007 Troy Calhoun 1985 Tom Coleman
2016 Kristov George 1986 Scott Thomas
Conference Freshman of the Year 1989 David Hlatky
Academic All-America Hall of Fame 2008 Tim Jefferson, QB 1999 Bryce Fisher
1991 Brock Strom 2010 Reggie Rembert
1994 Rich Mayo NFLPA Service Academy
1999 Chad Hennings Player of the Year Air Force Athletic Achievement Award
2003 Chris Howard 2010 Reggie Rembert 2014 Kale Pearson

Outland Trophy Defender of the Nation Award East-West Shrine Bowl Pat Tillman Award
1987 Chad Hennings 2019 Kyle Johnson 2016 Weston Steelhammer

Vincent dePaul Draddy Fellowship


1990 Chris Howard
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team captains / all-star games
Football Team Captain(s)
1955 Brock Strom, John White College All-Star Games
1956 Charles Zaleski, Larry Thomson
1957 Brock Strom, Charles Zaleski COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (Chicago, Ill.) -- Ed Ken Hamlin (OT), 1969; Orderia Mitchell (C),
1958 Brock Strom Epping (DT), 1970; Dennis Leuthauser (MG-K), 1973; Jim Morris (LB), 1974; Dave Lawson (LB-
1959 Howard Bronson 1970; Ernie Jennings (FLK), 1971 K), 1976; Ryan Williams (DT), 1980; Johnny
1960 Mike Quinlan Jackson (SAF), 1981; Dave Schreck (OG), 1982;
EAST-WEST SHRINE (Palo Alto, Calif.) -- Rich John Kershner (HB), 1983; Chris Funk (DT),
1961 Bob McDonough Mayo (QB), 1960; Paul Stein (QB), 1965; Lloyd
1962 Skinner Simpson 1984; Mike Brown (HB), 1984; Scott Thomas
Duncan (DHB), 1966; Neal Starkey (DHB), (SAF), 1985; John Ziegler (DT), 1985; Terry
1963 Terry Isaacson, 1967; Bob Farr (SE), 1974; Sean Pavlich (K),
Todd Jagerson Maki (LB), 1986; Tom Rotello (CB), 1986; Dave
1983; Ben Martin (1966, 1967 coach & 1974 Hlatky (OG), 1988; Dee Dowis (QB), 1989; Sha-
1964 Wendell Harkleroad, head coach); Buck Shaw (coach), 1958; Chad
Dick Czarnota non Yates (FAL), 1991; Carlton McDonald (CB),
Hennings (DT), 1987; J.T. Tokish (ILB), 1990; 1992; Johnny Harrison (OLB), 1994; Beau Mor-
1965 Paul Stein Steed Lobotzke (OL), 1991; Carlton McDonald
1966 Lloyd Duncan, Scott Jackson gan (QB), 1996; Cameron Curry (DT), 1996;
(CB), 1992; Steve Russ (ILB), 1994; Chris Gizzi Chris Gizzi (ILB), 1997; Tim Curry (DB), 1998;
1967 Neal Starkey (ILB), 1997; Bryce Fisher (DT), 1998; David Hil-
1968 Dick Swanson Bryce Fisher (DT), 1998; Frank Mindrup (OL),
debrand (OL), 2000; Zach Johnson (NG), 2001; 1998; Matt Farmer (WR), 1999; Corey Nelson
1969 Gary Baxter, Ed Epping Wes Crawley (DB), 2002; Brett Huyser (OL),
1970 Cyd Maattala, Virgil Staponski (OLB), 2000; Ben Miller (OL), 2001; Leotis
2003; John Rudzinski (LB), 2004; (Houston, Palmer (HB), 2002; Alec Messerall (WR), 2004;
1971 Brian Bream, John Greenlaw Texas) Robert Kraay (OL), 2006; Drew Fowler
1972 Orderia Mitchell, Gene Ogilvie Jason Brown (WR), 2005; Ross Weaver (OL),
(ILB), 2007; Chris Thomas (DB), 2009; Jason 2005; Gilberto Perez (DE), 2006; John Rabold
1973 Rich Haynie, Jim Morris Kons (OL), 2012; Anthony LaCoste (RB), 2013;
1974 Larry Fariss, Terry Young (OLB), 2007; Mosese Fifita (DL), 2019
Weston Steelhammer (DB), 2016; Jalen Robi-
1975 Chris Milodragovich, nette (WR), 2016. COPPER BOWL (Phoenix, Ariz.) -- Daniel
Randy Spetman Johnson (OG), 1959; George Pupich (K), 1959;
1976 Mark Kenny, Ken Wood NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE (Miami, Fla. - Pon- Monte Moorberg (FB), 1960; Mike Quinlan
1977 Jack Kucera, Jim Weidmann tiac, Mich.) -- Gary Baxter (QB), 1969; Dennis (HB), 1960
1978 Tom Foertsch, Steve Hoog Leuthauser (MG-K), 1969; George Rayl, C,
1979 Randy Williams, Dave Ziebart 1969; Gene Ogilvie (DE), 1972; Ben Martin JAPAN BOWL (Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan)
1980 Mike Bloomfield, Scott Schafer (coach), 1976 -- Steve Hoog (FLK), 1979; Tom Schluckebier
1981 Ed Antoine, Mike France (DT), 1981; John Kershner (OHB), 1983; Sean
COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA (Lubbock, Texas) Pavlich (K), 1983; Chris Funk (DT), 1984; Dwan
1982 Johnny Jackson -- Dennis Leuthauser (MG-K), 1970; Ernie Jen-
1983-88 All Seniors Wilson, (CB), 1985; Chad Hennings (DT), 1987;
nings (FLK), 1971 Randle Gladney (LB), 1989; Brian Hill (ILB),
1989 Dee Dowis, Lance McDowell,
Scott Hollister, Randall Gladney, AMERICAN BOWL (Tampa, Fla.) -- Sam Hard- 1990; Joe Wood (K), 1991; Carlton McDonald
Tom Kafka age (WR), 1960; Dick Swanson (OT), 1968; (CB), 1992
1990 Lane Beene, Brian Hill, Gary Baxter (RB), 1969; George Rayl (C), 1969 ALL-AMERICAN BOWL (Tucson, Ariz.) -- Sam
Rodney Lewis, J.T. Tokish Hardage (OE), 1960; Mike Quinlan (HB), 1960
BLUE-GRAY (Montgomery, Ala.) -- Ben Martin
1991 Rob Perez, Joe Wood,
(head coach), 1959; Bill Manning (FLK), 1965; GRIDIRON CLASSIC (Orlando, Fla.) -- Craig
Shanon Yates
Ken Hamlin (OT), 1968; Charlie Longnecker Thorstenson (ILB), 1999; Mike Thiessen (QB),
1992 Chris Baker, Jarvis Baker,
(SE), 1969; Steve Russ (ILB), 1994; Beau Mor- 2000
Carlton McDonald
gan (QB), 1996; Alex Pupich (OLB), 1996; Steve COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (Montgomery,
1993 Mike Black, Scott Teigen,
Fernandez (OLB), 1997; Frank Staine-Pyne Ala.) -- Alex Means (OLB), 2012
Wayne Young
(DB), 1997; Matt Farmer (WR), 1999; Ryan
1994 Game Captains MEDAL OF HONOR SENIOR GAME (Charles-
Fleming (WR), 2001
1995 Game Captains ton, S.C.) -- Will Conant (PK), 2014
1996 Chris Gizzi, Lee Guthrie, SENIOR BOWL (MOBILE, ALA.) -- Jalen Robi-
Beau Morgan NFL-PA All-Star Game (Pasadena, CA) -- Aus-
nette (WR), 2016.
1997 Chris Gizzi, Jemal Singleton, tin Cutting (LS), 2018; Scott Hattok (OL), 2019
Jeff Mohr HULA BOWL (Honolulu, Hawaii) -- Terry
1998 Blane Morgan, Jemal Singleton, Isaacson (QB), 1964; Joe Rodwell (C), 1964;
Tim Curry, Jason Sanderson
1999 Game Captains 2005 Russ Mitscherling, Ross Weaver, 2019 Kyle Johnson, Scott Hattok, Jeremy
2000 Nate Beard, Matt Pommer, Jon Wilson Fejedelem, Donald Hammond III,
Mike Thiessen, Ben Miller 2006 Shaun Carney, Curtis Grantham, Jordan Jackson, Mosese Fifita
2001 Keith Boyea, Ben Miller, Gilberto Perez, Chris Sutton
Zach Johnson 2007-13 Game Captains
2002 Bryan Blew, Leotis Palmer, 2014 Kale Pearson, Christian Spears,
Tom Heier, Jeff Overstreet, Michael Husar, Jr., Joey Nichol
Trevor Hightower, 2015 Alex Hansen, A.J. Ruechel,
Anthony Schlegel Connor Healy
2003 Jeff Overstreet, Trevor Hightower, 2016 Weston Steelhammer, Jacobi
Joe Schieffer, Chance Harridge, Owens, Nate Romine, Patrick Healy
Brett Huyser, Monty Coleman, 2017 Alex Norton, Grant Ross, Luke
John Rudzinski Strebel
2004 Adam Cole, Dan Shaffer, Santo Coppola
Ryan Carter, John Rudzinski, 2018 Griffin Landrum, Marcus Bennett,
Alec Messerall Micah Capra

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academic all-conference
1980- Mike Bloomfield, LB; Kevin Ewing, DB; 2000- Dave Adams, PK; Kyle Allen, DT; Scott 2012 - Jordan Eason, OL; Chris Jordan, WR;
Mike France, LB; Rob Renaud, LB Becker, FB; Kurt Duffy, DB; Ryan Finnan, LB; Moshood Adeniji, OL; Briceton Cannada, PK;
Bert Giovannetti, HB; Dustin Ireland, WR; Ty MacArthur, WR; Miles Fisher, LB; Christian
1981- Kevin Ewing, LB; Mike France, LB; Dave Matt Mai, OC; Andy Malin, TE; Luke Porisch, Gann, WR; Reggie Barnes, LB; Alex Hansen, DE.
Schreck, OG; Jeff Kubiak, P OT; Joseph Pugh, OG; Kevin Runyon, LB; Dal-
las Thompson, PK 2013 - Dillon Beschel, DL; Briceton Cannada,
1982- No team selected SPC; Miles Fisher, LB; Kristov George, LB; Alex
1983- No team selected 2001 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Jimmy Burns, FB; Hansen, DL; Ross Lovett, OL; Karson Roberts,
Tom Heier, HB; Matt Mai, C; Matt McCraney, QB; Andrew Ruechel, OL; Troy Timmerman, DL;
1984- Mark Melcher, OG; Larry Nicklas, NG; OLB; Scott Meyer, OL; Blane Neufeld, OL; Joe Ryan Watson, DL.
John Ziegler, DT; Dick Clark, LB Pugh, OL; Kevin Runyon, TE
2014 - Claude Alexander III, LB; Cody Apfel,
1985- No team selected 2002 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Bryan Blew, QB; WR; Luke Brantley, OL; Alex Hansen, DL; David
Tom Heier, HB; Scott Meyer, OL; Blane Jones, OL; Jacob Onyechi, LB; A.J. Ruechel, OL;
1986- Jim Tomallo, QB; Chad Hennings, DT Neufeld, OL; John Rudzinski, ILB; Wayne Troy Timmerman, DL.
Southam, OL; Adam Strecker, TE; John Welsh,
1987- David Hlatky, OG; Rob Krause, OB; Tim P 2015 - Claude Alexander III, LB; Cody Apfel, WR;
Kosmatka, OB; Chad Hennings, DL; Derick Lar- Samuel Byers, DL; Allen Caunitz, OL; Andrew
son, LB; Scott Salmon, DB 2003 - Blane Neufeld, OL; John Rudzinski, LB; Gikas, LS; Alex Hansen, DL; Jacob Onyechi, LB;
Adam Strecker, TE; Andrew Martin, P; Joe Sevrin Remmo, OL; Karson Roberts, QB; A.J.
1988- David Hlatky, OG; James Hecker, DB; Schieffer, HB; John Schwartz, TE; Jesse Under- Ruechel, OL; Luke Strebel, PK/P.
Scott Salmon, DB; Tim Kosmatka, FB; J.T. To- bakke, OL; Tyler Hess, DB; Grant Mallory, DB;
kish, LB; Terry Walker, LB Denny Poland, DB 2016 - Claude Alexander III, LB; Brody Bagnall,
LB; Ryan Beveridge, OL; Samuel Byers, DL;
1989- Chris Howard, HB; J.T. Tokish, LB; Steve 2004 - Ryan Carter, DL; John Rudzinski, LB; Allen Caunitz, OL; Kellen Cleveland, DL; Andrew
Wilson, OG; Paul Walski, C Brian Jarratt, OL; Denny Poland, DB; Chris Sut- Gikas, LS; Griffin Landrum, OL; Ernest Mc-
1990- Chris Howard, HB; Lee Jones, TE; Paul ton, DB Quade, OL; Cody Moorhead, DL; Jacob Onyechi,
Walski, C; J.T. Tokish, ILB LB; Josh Self, TE; Luke Strebel, PK.
2005 - Erik Anderson, DL; Pat Edwards, OL;
1991- Ron James, OG; Steed Lobotzke, OT; Donny Heaton, P; Greg Kirkwood, WR; Denny 2017 - Garrett Amy, WR; Ryan Beveridge, OL;
David Mott, TE; Scott Hufford, WR; Grant Poland, DB; Chris Huckins, DB; Brad Meissen, Ross Connors, DB; Blake Dailey, LB; Jeremy Fe-
Johnson, ILB; Vergil Simpson, OLB; Peter DB; Vic Thompson, WR; Josh Clayton, DL; Gar- jedelem, DB; Kyle Johnson, LB; Griffin Landrum;
Wilkie, TE rett Rybak, DB; Bob Scott, OL Ernest McQuade, OL; Wolfgang Rehbock; Luke
Strebel, PK.
1992- Grant Johnson, LB; Scott Hufford, WR; 2006 - Chris Huckins, DB; Brad Meissen, DB;
Tom Thomsen, WR; Curtis Sutton, DT Zach Sasser, PK/P; Beau Suder, HB; Chris Sut- 2018 - Garrett Amy, WR; Ross Connors, DB;
ton, DB; Vic Thompson, WR; Josh Clayton, DL; Blake Dailey, FB; Danny Highland, DL; R.J. Jack-
1993- Parks Hughes, HB; Gil Sanders, FS; Pres- Travis Dekker, TE; Scott Peeples, FB; Garrett son, LB; Garrett Kauppila, DB; Griffin Landrum,
ton McConnell, QB; Steve Russ, ILB; Curtis Rybak, DB; Josh Loomis, WR; Jared Marvin, DL; OL; Jeremy Fejedelem, DB; Kyle Johnson, LB;
Sutton, DT Nick Charles, OL Christopher Mitchell, OL; Isaiah Sanders, QB;
Connor Vikupitz, OL; Grant Donaldson, LB;
1994- Antoin Alexander, DB; Bret Cillessen, 2007 - Josh Clayton, DL; Travis Dekker, TE; Nolan Laufenberg, OL; Demonte Meeks, LB;
OG (GTE all-district); Carlton Hendrix, OT; Scott Peeples, FB; Garrett Rybak, CB; Jared Elijah Palm, DB; Elisha Palm, DB; Ben Peterson,
Parks Hughes, HB; Preston McConnell, QB; Gil Marvin, NG; Luke Yeager, DB; Nick Charles, OL WR
Sanders, DB; Brandon Wilkerson, FB; Steve
Russ, ILB (GTE all-district) 2008 - Travis Dekker, TE; Jared Marvin, NG; 2019 - Jeremy Fejedelem, DB; Rhett Harms, TE;
Clay Bryant, ILB; Nick Charles, OG; Chris Kyle Johnson, ILB; Dane Kinamon, WR; Nolan
1995- Parks Hughes, HB; Bret Cillessen, OG; Thomas, SS; Kevin Fogler, WR; Kyle Halder- Laufenberg, OL; Demonte Meeks, ILB; Christo-
Brandon Wilkerson, FB; Lee Guthrie, LB; Carl- man, WR pher Mitchell; Nicholas Noyen, OL; Elisha Palm,
ton Hendrix, OG DB; Ben Peterson, WR; Michael Purcell, DL;
2009 - Nick Charles, OL; Ben Garland, NG; Justin
Moore, LB; Chris Thomas, DB; Keil Bartholomew, Isaiah Sanders, QB; Mike Schmidt, QB; Corvan
1996- Marcus Alexander, WR; Tim Curry, DB;
P; Kyle Halderman, WR; Kevin Fogler, WR; Tyler Taylor, DB; Connor Vikupitz, OL, Garrett Kaup-
Carlton Hendrix, OG; Lee Guthrie, LB; Dallas
Schonsheck, OL; Nathan Walker, FB; Jeffrey Ben- pila, DB.
Thompson, K; Dustin Tyner, WR
son, OL; Josh Hall, DB; A.J. Wallerstein, OL; Wale
1997- Cale Bonds, QB; Mike Barron, WR; Sean Lawal, LB
Finnan, OLB; Jeff Parr, OT; Mike Roberts, OT
2010 - Keil Bartholomew, P; Zach Bell, PK; Kevin
1998- Scott Becker, FB; Andy Malin, TE; Mike Fogler, WR; Kyle Halderman, WR; Tyler Schon-
Roberts, OL; David Adams, K; Cale Bonds, QB; sheck, OL; Nathan Walker, FB; Jeffrey Benson,
Mike Barron, WR OL; Josh Hall, DB; Daniel Pickett, TE; A.J. Waller-
stein, OL; Austin Briehl, TE; Jordan Eason, OL;
1999- David Adams, PK; Kyle Allen, DT; Scott
Wale Lawal, LB
Becker, FB; Cale Bonds, QB; Doug Charters,
OT; Casey Cortese, WR; Kurt Duffy, DB; Ryan 2011 - Jeff Benson, OL; Asher Clark, RB; Jordan
Finnan, LB; Bert Giovannetti, HB; Dustin Ire- Eason, OL; Josh Hall, DB; Broam Hart, FB; Ty
land, WR; Andy Malin, TE; Matt McCraney, MacArthur, RB; Erik Soderberg, PK; Daniel Vin-
LB; Luke Porisch, OL; Rob Reinebach, OL; son, DL; A.J. Wallerstein, OL
Mike Roberts, OL; Brandon Sokora, DT; Dallas
Thompson, PK; Paul Townsend, OL

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all-conference
First Team 2016 - Weston Steelhammer, DB; Ryan Wat- 1992- Jim Remsey, OT; Chris Baker, DT; Eldrick
son, DL. Hill, DB
1981- John Jackson, DB
2019 - Scott Hattok, OL; Mosese Fifita, DL; 1993- Mike Black, ILB; Johnny Harrison, OLB;
1982- John Kershner, FB; Sean Pavlich, K; Dave Nolan Laufenberg, OL. Brian Watkins, SC
Schreck, OG
1994- Erik Davis, DT; Steve Russ, ILB; Brian
1983- John Kershner, FB; Scott Wachenheim, Watkins, SC; LeRon Hudgins, FAL
OL; Sean Pavlich, K; Chris Funk, DT; Greg Second Team 1995- Cameron Curry, DT, LeRon Hudgins,
Zolinger, DB
1980- Bruce Brown, OG; Tom Schluckebier, DT FAL; Kelvin King, SC
1984- Chris Funk, DT
1981- Mike France, LB; Sean Pavlich, K; Tom 1996- Mike Zeman, OC; Chris Schweighardt,
1985- Scott Thomas, S; Tom Rotello, CB; John Schluckebier, DT NG; Alex Pupich, OLB; Frank Staine-Pyne, CB
Ziegler, DT; Terry Maki, LB; Kraig Evenson, OT;
Bart Weiss, QB; Mark Simon, P 1982- Chris Funk, DT; Jeff Kubiak, P; Marty 1997- Chuck Parks, OG; Blane Morgan, QB;
Louthan, QB Bryce Fisher, DT; Steve Fernandez, OLB; Tim
1986- Chris Findall, OT; Chad Hennings, DT; Curry, DB; Frank Staine-Pyne, DB
Terry Maki, LB; Tom Rotello, DB; Mark Simon, 1983- Marty Louthan, QB; Mike Brown, RB;
P Don Oberdieck, C; Mark Melcher, OG; Mike 1998- Matt Farmer, WR; Frank Mindrup, OL;
Kirby, WR; Charlie Heath, DE Mike Roberts, OL; Tim Curry, ST
1987- Roy Garcia, OG; Chad Hennings, DT; Rip
Burgwald, LB 1984- Jody Simmons, HB; Don Oberdieck, C; 1999- Ken Chandler, TE; Shawn Thomas, DT
Mark Melcher, OG; Fred Buttrell, OG; Larry
1988- Kevin Bell, OG Nicklas, NG; Terry Maki, LB; Scott Thomas, S; 2000- Dave Adams, PK; Matt Dayoc, OC; C.J.
Mark Simon, P Zanotti, ILB
1989 - Dee Dowis, QB; Randle Gladney, LB;
Greg Johnson, HB; Eric Faison, DB; Scott Hol- 1985- Rusty Wilson, C; Ken Carpenter, WR; 2001 - Ben Miller, OL; Zach Johnson, DL
lister, OT Hugh Brennan, TE; Chad Hennings, DT; Mike 2002 - Chance Harridge, QB; Jesse Under-
1990- Joe Wood, PK; J.T. Tokish, ILB Chandler, LB; A.J. Scott, FAL bakke, OL
1991- Jason Jones, FB; Steed Lobotzke, OT; 1986- Pat Evans, FB; Steve Spewock, DT; Tom 2003 - Brett Waller, OL; Brett Huyser, OL
Jason Christ, P; Vergil Simpson, OLB; Carlton Rotello, KOR/PR 2004 - Jon Wilson, OL
McDonald, DB 1987- Blake Gettys, OC; Dee Dowis, QB; An- 2005 - Jon Wilson, OL
1992- Vergil Simpson, LB; Carlton McDonald, thony Roberson, RB; John Steed, NG
CB 2006 - Chad Hall, HB; Robert Kraay, OL
1988- David Hlatky, OG; Greg Johnson, HB;
1993- Chris MacInnis, PK; Chad Mathis, OT Andrew Smith, FB; Randle Gladney, OLB 2007- Nick Charles, OL; Drew Fowler, ILB

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

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team records
Rushing Game
1. 9.4 ..........vs. Northern Colo., 1984 (WAC)
Game
1. 6 ....... vs. Maryland, 1961 (IND)
Attempts 9.4........ vs. UTEP, 1984 (WAC) 6 ....... vs. Penn State, 1971 (IND)
Season 3. 9.0........ vs. San Diego State, 1989 (WAC) 6 ....... vs. Army, 1972 (IND)
1. 828........... 2017 (MW) 9.0........ vs. Tennessee St., 2011 (MWC) 4. 5 ....... vs. Holy Cross, 1978* (IND)
2. 816........... 2015 (MW) 5. 8.9........ vs. San Diego State, 2007 (MWC) *Done six times, most recent is listed
3. 815........... 2009 (MW) 6. 8.4........ vs. Colorado State, 1989 (WAC)
4. 804........... 2012 (MW) 7. 8.3........ vs. Weber State, 1991 (WAC) Touchdowns
5. 796........... 2014 (MW) 8.3........ vs. Idaho State, 2012 (MWC) Season
6. 786........... 2002 (MW) 9. 8.0........ vs. Colorado State, 1996 (WAC) 1. 21 ............. 1970 (IND)
7. 782........... 1987 (WAC) 8.0........ vs. Colorado State, 1963 (IND) 2. 18 ............. 1972 (IND)
8. 777........... 2008 (MW) 3. 17 ............. 1969 (IND)
9. 765........... 2017 (MW) 4. 16 ............. 2011 (MW)
10. 760........... 1991 (WAC) Passing 5. 15 ............. 2014 (MW)
15 ............. 2015 (MW)
Attempts
Game Season
1. 91.........vs. Nevada, 2017 (MW) 1. 404 ........... 1970 (IND) Game
2. 87.........vs. Hawaii, 2017 (MW) 2. 341 ........... 1976 (IND) 1. 5. ...... vs. BYU, 2005 (MW)
87.........vs. Utah State, 2018 (MW) 3. 320 ........... 1977 (IND) 5 ....... vs. Utah State, 1969 (IND)
4. 83.........vs. Georgia State, 2016 (MW) 4. 302 ........... 1969 (IND) 3. 4 ....... vs. Navy, 2014 (MW)
5. 82.........vs. Hawaii, 2015 (MW) 5. 298 ........... 1978 (IND) 4 ....... vs. UNLV, 2006 (MW)
82.........vs. Nevada, 2012 (MW) 4 ....... vs. BYU, 2000 (MW)
82.........vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) Game 4 ....... vs. Arizona, 1965 (IND)
8. 81.........vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 1. 58 ..... vs. Washington, 1967 (IND) 4 ....... vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND)
81.........vs. UCLA, 1964 (IND) 2. 55 ..... vs. Colorado, 1970 (IND) 4 ....... vs. New Mexico, 2019 (MW)
10. 80.........vs. New Mexico, 2010 (MW) 3. 54 ..... vs. Oregon, 1970 (IND)
4. 53 ..... vs. Missouri, 1960 (IND) Completion Percentage
Yards 5. 51 ..... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) Season
Season 1. .607 .......... 2007 (MW)
1. 4,635.........1987 (WAC) Completions 2. .603 .......... 2011 (MW)
2. 4,530.........1988 (WAC) Season 3. .598 .......... 2004 (MW)
3. 4,468.........2015 (MW) 1. 200 ........... 1970 (IND) 4. .590 .......... 2005 (MW)
4. 4,272.........1989 (WAC) 2. 166 ........... 1976 (IND) 5. .575 .......... 2006 (MW)
5. 4,126.........2012 (MW) 3. 148 ........... 1977 (IND)
4,126.........2017 (MW) 4. 139 ........... 1969 (IND) Game
7. 4,092.........2011 (MW) 5. 138 ........... 1966 (IND) 1. 1.000.. vs. Northwestern, 1989 (11-11) (WAC)
8. 4,057.........1991 (WAC) 2. .900 .. vs. Navy, 2011 (9-10) (MW)
9. 4,001.........2002 (MW) Game .900 .. vs. New Mexico, 2019 (9-10) (MW)
10. 3,989.........1995 (WAC) 1. 31 ..... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) 4. .889 .. vs. Arizona, 1959 (16-18) (IND)
2. 28 ..... vs. Oklahoma State, 1958 (IND) 5. .867 .. vs. Tenn. St., 2011 (13-15) (MW)
Game 28 ..... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND)
1. 646....... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 4. 26 ..... vs. Washington, 1967 (IND)
2. 640....... vs. Utah, 1988 (WAC)
3. 595....... vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC)
5. 25 ..... vs. Missouri, 1960 (IND) Total Offense
25 ..... vs. Colorado, 1970 (IND) Plays
4. 585....... vs. No. Colorado, 1984 (WAC) 25 ..... vs. Notre Dame, 1978 (IND) Season
5. 583....... vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MW) 1. 1,002.....2014 (MW)
6. 575....... vs. Utah, 1987 (WAC) Yards 2. 986........2015 (MW)
575....... vs. UTEP, 1984 (WAC) Season 3. 978........2017 (MW)
8. 569....... vs. San Diego St., 2007 (MW) 1. 2,801 ........ 1970 (IND) 4. 968........2009 (MW)
9. 559....... vs. San Diego St., 1989 (WAC) 2. 2,082 ........ 1976 (IND) 5. 955........2012 (MW)
10. 550....... vs. Nevada, 2017 (MW) 3. 1,988 ........ 1969 (IND) 6. 940........2002 (MW)
4. 1,893 ........ 2014 (MW) 7. 935........2007 (MW)
Average Per Rush 5. 1,878 ........ 2005 (MW) 8. 927........2011 (MW)
Season 9. 916........2010 (MW)
1. 6.2.............1988 (WAC) Game 10. 915........2008 (MW)
2. 5.9.............1983 (WAC) 1. 391 ... vs. Wyoming, 1970 (IND)
5.9.............1987 (WAC) 2. 388 ... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) Game
5.9.............1995 (WAC) 388 ... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND) 1. 108... vs. Utah State, 2018 (MW)
5. 5.8.............1989 (WAC) 4. 348 ... vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND) 2. 98..... vs. Nevada, 2017 (MW)
5.8.............1996 (WAC) 5. 339 ... vs. Wyoming, 1976 (IND) 98..... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MW)
7. 5.7.............2011 (MW) 4. 97..... vs. Hawaii, 2017 (MW)
8. 5.5.............1984 (WAC) Interceptions 5. 96..... vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 (IND)
5.5.............2015 (MW) Season 6. 95..... vs. Colorado State, 1968 (IND)
10. 5.4.............2007 (MW) 1. 26 ............. 1974 (IND) 7. 94..... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC)
2. 24 ............. 1966 (IND) 94..... vs. Navy, 1970 (IND)
3. 22 ............. 1977 (IND) 94....... vs. Cal State Northridge, 2000 (MW)
4. 21 ............. 1976 (IND) 10. 93..... vs. Oregon, 1970 (IND)
5. 20 ............. 1978 (IND) 93..... vs. Hawaii, 1987 (WAC)

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team records
Yards Touchdowns 2. 13..........vs. San Diego St., 1984 (WAC)
Season Season 3. 14..........vs. Georgia State, 2017 (MW)
1. 6,315.....2015 (MW) 1. 62 2015 (MW) 4. 15..........vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MW)
2. 5,913.....2011 (MW) 2. 59 2011 (MW) 5. 17..........vs. Villanova, 1999 (MW)
3. 5,878.....2017 (MW) 59 1989 (WAC)
4. 5,753.....1989 (WAC) 59 1985 (WAC) Fewest Rush Yards
5. 5,536.....2010 (MW) 5. 58 2019 (MW) Season
6. 5,483.....2019 (MW) 6. 56 1998 (WAC) 1. 1,307.....1985 (WAC)
7. 5,462.....1988 (WAC) 56 2002 (MW) 1,307.....2019 (MW)
8. 5,452.....2007 (MW) 56 2017 (MW) 3. 1,362.....1998 (WAC)
9. 5,445.....2012 (MW) 9. 55 1988 (WAC) 4. 1,372.....1968 (IND)
10. 5,443.....2014 (MW) 55 2010 (MW) 5. 1,383.....1990 (MW)

Game Largest Victory Margin Game


1. 792 ....vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MW) 1. 72 ......vs. Nicholls St., 2009 (72-0) (MW) 1. -35 ... vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC)
2. 700 ....vs. UTEP, 1994 (WAC) 2. 69 ......vs. Colorado State, 1963 (69-0) (IND) 2. -29 ... vs. Brigham Young, 1995 (WAC)
3. 698 ....vs. Cal St.-Northridge, 2000 (MW) 3. 68 ......vs. No. Colorado, 1984 (75-7) (WAC) 3. -28 ... vs. UTEP, 1989 (WAC)
4. 670 ....vs. San Diego State, 2007 (MW) 4. 62 ......vs. Davidson, 1972 (68-6) (IND) 4. -21 ... vs. Brigham Young, 2002 (MW)
5. 663 ....vs. VMI, 2017 (MW) 62 ......vs. VMI, 2017 (62-0) (MW) 5. -19 ... vs. Davidson, 1973 (IND)
6. 654 ....vs. Northern Colorado, 1984 (WAC) 6. 56 ......vs. Morgan State, 2015 (MW)
7. 653 ....vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 7. 54 ......vs. Hawaii, 1966 (54-0) (IND) Lowest Rush Avg
8. 651 ....vs. Wyoming, 1991 (WAC) 8. 51 ......vs. Hawaii, 2015 (58-7) (MW) Season
9. 637 ....vs. Utah, 1987 (WAC) 9. 49 ......vs. UNLV, 1996 (66-17) (WAC) 1. 2.8.........1985 (WAC)
10. 626 ....vs. Idaho State, 2012 (MW) 49 ......vs. New Mexico, 1988 (63-14) (WAC) 2.8.........1998 (WAC)
49 ........vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (55-6) (MW) 3. 3.0.........1968 (IND)

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)

Interception Yardage Game


Season
1. 456........1983 (WAC)
Misc. Records 1. 3 ......vs. Colorado State, 1992 (WAC)
3 ......vs. Tennessee Tech, 2001 (MW)
2. 377........1956 (IND) 3 ......vs. UNLV, 2006 (MW)
3. 375........1970 (IND) First Downs 3. 2 ......vs. UNLV, 2013* (MW)
4. 346........1997 (WAC) Season * - Done several times, most recent
5. 306........1985 (WAC) 1. 302 ...... 2017 (MW)
2. 301 ...... 2011 (MW)
Game 3. 300 ...... 2015 (MW)
1. 167... vs. Wyoming, 1992 (WAC) 4. 290 ...... 2002 (MW)
2. 163... vs. Boston College, 1970 (IND) 290 ...... 2012 (MW)
3. 119... vs. Northwestern, 2003 (MW) 290 ...... 2016 (MW)
4. 106... vs. Brigham Young, 1956 (IND)
5. 99..... vs. San Diego State, 1983 (WAC) Game
99..... vs. Nevada, 2018 (MW) 1. 38 ....vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC)
99..... vs. Colorado State, 2019 (MW) 38 ....vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MW)
3. 37 ....vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MW)
4. 36 ....vs. Nevada, 2012 (MW)
36 ....vs. Nevada, 2017 (MW)

Rushing First Downs


Season
1. 230 ..... 2017 (MW)
2. 227 ..... 2002 (MW)
227 ..... 2019 (MW)
4. 224 ..... 2012 (MW)
5. 221 ..... 1988 (WAC)

Parker Ferguson Nolan Laufenberg

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individual records
Rushing 7. 241 Dee Dowis vs. Utah, 1987
8. 233 Jocobi Owens vs. Nicholls St., 2014
Leaders by Season
Year Player, Pos. Att-Yds
Attempts 9. 222 Cody Getz vs. Colorado State, 2012 1956 Larry Thomson, FB 138-788
Career 10. 218 Cody Getz vs. Idaho State, 2012 1957 Phil Lane, HB 90-350
1. 652 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 1958 Steve Galios, HB 116-527
2. 628 Asher Clark, 2008-11 Average Yards Per Carry 1959 Monte Moorberg, FB 95-408
3. 594 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Career 1960 Mike Quinlan, HB 93-583
4. 572 Brian Bream, 1969-71 1. 8.4 Tim McVey, 2015-17 1961 Terry Isaacson, HB 118-468
5. 551 Jacobi Owens, 2015-17 2. 7.5 Mike Brown, 1982-84 1962 Larry Tollstam, FB 88-414
6. 543 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 3. 7.1 Antoine Banks, 1990-92 1963 Terry Isaacson, QB 162-801
7. 532 John Kershner, 1980-83 4. 7.0 Anthony LaCoste, 2010-13 1964 Steve Amdor, FB 117-485
8. 496 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 5. 6.7 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 1965 Paul Stein, QB 140-320
9. 469 Pat Evans, 1984-86 6. 6.6 Jake Campbell, 1993-95 1966 Mike Guth, HB 90-394
10. 462 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 6.6 Tobin Ruff, 1994-97 1967 Dave Mumme, HB 104-404
6.6 Jon Lee, 2011-14 1968 Curtis Martin, TB 130-418
Season 9. 6.3 Scotty McKay, 1998-99 1969 Jim DeOrio, FB 124-493
1. 294 Brian Bream, 1970 10. 6.2 Johnny Smith, 1984-85 1970 Brian Bream, TB 294-1,276
2. 252 Chance Harridge, 2002 1971 Brian Bream, TB 221-734
3. 238 Jared Tew, 2009 Season 1972 Joel Carlson, TB 176-650
4. 233 Rob Perez, 1991 1. 8.5 Tim McVey, 2016 1973 Chris Milodragovich,TB 140-583
5. 230 Chad Hall, 2007 8.5 Mike Brown, 1983 1974 Ken Wood, TB 203-708
230 Keith Boyea, 2001 3. 8.3 Tim McVey, 2015 1975 Ken Wood, TB 114-425
7. 229 Beau Morgan, 1995 4. 8.0 Andre Johnson, 1996 1976 Ken Wood, TB 123-497
8. 226 John Kershner, 1982 5. 7.5 Dee Dowis, 1989 1977 David Thomas, FB 70-260
9. 225 Beau Morgan, 1996 7.5 Jake Campbell, 1995 1978 Shelby Ball, TB 173-720
10. 221 Brian Bream, 1971 7. 7.4 Danta Johnson, 1995 1979 Shelby Ball, HB 129-575
7.3 Bryan Driskell, 2015 1980 Ted Sundquist, FB 122-583
Game 9. 7.2 Mike Brown, 1982 1981 John Kershner, FB 120-685
1. 44 Isaiah Sanders vs. Utah State, 2017 10. 7.1 Qualario Brown, 1997 1982 John Kershner, FB 226-1,056
2. 42 Brian Bream vs. Stanford, 1970 1983 John Kershner, FB 166-934
3. 38 Beau Morgan vs. Fresno St., 1996 Game 1984 Pat Evans, FB 159-1,015
4. 37 John Kershner vs. Navy, 1982 (Minimum of 10 carries) 1985 Bart Weiss, QB 180-1,032
5. 36 Brian Bream vs. Navy, 1970 1. 19.2 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 1986 Pat Evans, FB 191-777
6. 35 Brian Bream vs. Tulane, 1970 2. 14.7 Dee Dowis vs. Colorado State, 1989 1987 Dee Dowis, QB 194-1,315
35 Keith Boyea vs. Colorado State, 2001 3. 14.3 Preston McConnell vs. Fresno St., 1994 1988 Andy Smith, FB 154-1,040
8. 34 Chad Hall vs. Army, 2007 4. 13.8 Andre Johnson vs. San Jose St., 1996 1989 Dee Dowis, QB 172-1,286
34 Cole Fagan vs. Colorado State, 2018 5. 13.6 Mike Brown vs. Navy, 1983 1990 Jason Jones, FB 103-598
10. 32 Chad Hall vs. Notre Dame, 2007 6. 13.2 Qualario Brown vs. San Jose St., 1997 1991 Rob Perez, QB 233-1,157
32 Rob Perez vs. Army, 1990 7. 12.8 Cody Getz vs. Idaho State, 2015 1992 Jarvis Baker, QB 190-550
32 Brian Bream vs. Boston College, 1970 8. 12.7 Dee Dowis vs. Utah, 1987 1993 Demond Cash, QB 165-875
32 Ken Wood vs. Army, 1974 9. 12.5 Johnny Smith vs. Utah, 1985 1994 Jake Campbell, HB 110-689
32 John Kershner vs. Vanderbilt, 1982 10 12.3 Tim McVey vs. Colorado State, 2017 1995 Beau Morgan, QB 229-1,285
1996 Beau Morgan, QB 225-1,494
Yards Touchdowns 1997 Spanky Gilliam, FB 188-741
Career Career 1998 Spanky Gilliam, FB 112-527
1. 3,612 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 1. 42 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 1999 Mike Thiessen, QB 160-827
2. 3,594 Asher Clark, 2008-11 2. 41 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 2000 Mike Thiessen, QB 179-713
3. 3,379 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 3. 35 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 2001 Keith Boyea, QB 230-1,216
4. 3,005 Jacobi Owens, 2015-17 35 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 2002 Chance Harridge, QB 252-1,229
5. 2,726 John Kershner, 1980-83 5. 33 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 2003 Chance Harridge, QB 180-914
6. 2,606 Chad Hall, 2005-07 33 Tim McVey, 2017 2004 Shaun Carney, QB 159-596
7. 2,561 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 7. 31 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 2005 Shaun Carney, QB 170-710
8. 2,409 Andy Smith, 1986-89 8. 30 Marty Louthan, 1980-83 2006 Chad Hall, HB 155-784
9 2,324 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 9. 24 Brian Bream, 1969-71 2007 Chad Hall, WRZ/TB 230-1,478
10. 2,284 Pat Evans, 1984-86 24 Asher Clark, 2008-11 2008 Todd Newell, FB 142-594
2,284 Brian Bream, 1969-71 2009 Jared Tew, FB 238-970
Season 2010 Asher Clark, TB 182-1,031
Season 1. 22 Chance Harridge, 2002 2011 Asher Clark, TB 163-1,110
1. 1,494 Beau Morgan, 1996 2. 19 Brian Bream, 1970 2012 Cody Getz, TB 198-1,248
2. 1,478 Chad Hall, 2007 19 Beau Morgan, 1995 2013 Anthony LaCoste, TB 135-890
3. 1,315 Dee Dowis, 1987 4. 18 Beau Morgan, 1996 2014 Jacobi Owens, TB 204-1,054
4. 1,286 Dee Dowis, 1989 18 Dee Dowis, 1989 2015 Jacobi Owens, TB 205-1,092
5. 1,285 Beau Morgan, 1995 18 Keith Boyea, 2001 2016 Jacobi Owens, TB 142-859
6. 1,276 Brian Bream, 1970 7. 16 Greg Johnson, 1989 2017 Arion Worthman, QB 217-831
7. 1,248 Cody Getz, 2012 16 Greg Johnson, 1988 2018 Cole Fagan, FB 185-997
8. 1,229 Chance Harridge, 2002 2019 Kadin Remsberg, TB 181-1,050
9. 1,216 Keith Boyea, 2001 Game
10. 1,157 Rob Perez, 1991 1. 6 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989
2. 5 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983
Game 5 Arion Worthman vs. UNLV, 2017
1. 275 Chad Hall vs. Army, 2007 4. 4 Tim McVey vs. Colorado State, 2017*
2. 263 Anthony LaCoste vs. Army, 2013 *Done 15 times, most recent
3. 260 Cole Fagan vs. Colorado State, 2018
4. 256 Chad Hall vs. Colorado State, 2007
5. 249 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989
6. 243 Beau Morgan vs. Colorado St., 1996
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Passing 3.
4.
.585
.567
Connor Dietz, 2009-12
Kale Pearson, 2012-14
Leaders by Season
Year Name Comp-Att Yards
Attempts 5. .563 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 1956 Eddie Rosane 41-101 648
Career 1957 John Kuenzel 55-125 721
1. 879 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 Season 1958 Rich Mayo 98-174 1,019
2. 662 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 1. .642 Shaun Carney, 2005 1959 Rich Mayo 110-211 1,212
3. 635 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 2. .622 Shaun Carney, 2007 1960 Rich Mayo 108-238 1,168
4. 623 Rich Mayo, 1957-60 3. .613 Connor Dietz, 2012 1961 Bob McNaughton 38-81 415
5. 572 Gary Baxter, 1967-69 4. .611 Shaun Carney, 2004 1962 Terry Isaacson 52-120 591
5. .607 Tim Jefferson, 2011 1963 Terry Isaacson 68-147 946
Season 1964 Tim Murphy 94-160 1,154
1. 402 Bob Parker, 1970 Game 1965 Paul Stein 114-225 1,446
2. 298 Dave Ziebart, 1977 1. 1.00 Dee Dowis vs. N’western, 1988 (11-11) 1966 Steve Turner 64-118 776
3. 273 Gary Baxter, 1969 2. .909 Rich Mayo vs. Arizona, 1959 (10-11) 1967 Gary Baxter 59-131 555
4. 241 Dave Ziebart, 1978 3. .900 Tim Jefferson vs. Navy, 2011 (9-10) 1968 Gary Baxter 76-168 1,036
5. 240 Rich Haynie, 1972 .900 Donald Hammond III vs. UNM 1969 Gary Baxter 127-273 1,783
2019 (9-10) 1970 Bob Parker 199-402 2,789
Game 5. .857 Mike Worden vs. Army, 1975 (12-14) 1971 Rich Haynie 86-204 1,335
1. 55 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970 .857 Shaun Carney vs. UNLV, 2004 (12-14) 1972 Rich Haynie 102-240 1,570
2. 54 Bob Parker vs. Oregon, 1970 1973 Rich Haynie 111-218 1,378
3. 53 Rich Mayo vs. Missouri, 1960 Touchdowns 1974 Mike Worden 61-128 798
4. 52 Gary Baxter vs. Washington, 1967 Career 1975 Mike Worden 99-214 1,091
5. 51 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 1. 39 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 1976 Rob Shaw 98-198 1,135
2. 34 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 1977 Dave Ziebart 140-298 1,562
Completions 34 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 1978 Dave Ziebart 109-241 1,350
Career 4. 27 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 1979 Dave Ziebart 118-223 1,088
1. 424 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 5. 25 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 1980 Scott Schafer 65-159 944
2. 393 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 25 Bob Parker, 1969-70 1981 Ed Antoine 42-97 455
3. 316 Rich Mayo, 1957-60 1982 Marty Louthan 76-152 1,337
4. 299 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 Season 1983 Marty Louthan 62-116 1,166
5. 290 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 1. 21 Bob Parker, 1970 1984 Bart Weiss 41-87 668
2. 17 Rich Haynie, 1972 1985 Bart Weiss 80-141 1,449
Season 3. 14 Tim Jefferson, 2011 1986 Jim Tomallo 24-52 474
1. 199 Bob Parker, 1970 14 Kale Pearson, 2014 1987 Dee Dowis 45-112 600
2. 140 Dave Ziebart, 1977 5. 13 Gary Baxter, 1969 1988 Dee Dowis 41-96 870
3. 127 Gary Baxter, 1969 13 Mike Thiessen, 2000 1989 Dee Dowis 67-140 1,285
4. 125 Shaun Carney, 2007 13 Donald Hammond III, 2019 1990 Jarvis Baker 8-24 144
5. 118 Dave Ziebart, 1979 1991 Rob Perez 31-95 732
Game 1992 Jarvis Baker 47-122 705
Game 1. 5 Adam Fitch vs. BYU, 2005 1993 Demond Cash 30-78 403
1. 31 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 2. 4 Shaun Carney vs. UNLV, 2006 1994 Beau Morgan 41-89 873
2. 29 Bob Parker vs. Wyoming, 1970 4 Mike Thiessen vs. BYU, 2000 1995 Beau Morgan 90-169 1,165
3. 28 Rich Mayo vs. Oklahoma St., 1958 4 Paul Stein vs. Arizona, 1965 1996 Beau Morgan 95-180 1,210
4. 27 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 1970 4 Rich Haynie vs. Arizona St., 1972 1997 Blane Morgan 63-123 975
5. 25 Rich Mayo vs. Missouri, 1960 4 Donald Hammond III vs. New Mexico, 1998 Blane Morgan 61-112 1,144
25 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970 2019 1999 Cale Bonds 44-80 654
7. 3 Donald Hammond III vs. Colorado 2000 Mike Thiessen 112-195 1,687
Yards State* 2001 Keith Boyea 102-196 1,253
Career Done 19 times, most recent 2002 Chance Harridge 64-144 1,062
1. 5,391 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 2003 Chance Harridge 80-161 995
2. 4,789 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 2004 Shaun Carney 91-149 1,315
3. 4,599 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 2005 Shaun Carney 95-148 1,393
4. 4,283 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 2006 Shaun Carney 83-137 1,192
5. 3,399 Rich Mayo, 1957-60 2007 Shaun Carney 125-201 1,491
2008 Tim Jefferson 44-80 655
Season 2009 Tim Jefferson 53-93 848
1. 2,789 Bob Parker, 1970 2010 Tim Jefferson 82-159 1,459
2. 1,783 Gary Baxter, 1969 2011 Tim Jefferson 111-183 1,637
3. 1,687 Mike Thiessen, 2000 2012 Connor Dietz 68-111 1,131
4. 1,637 Tim Jefferson, 2011 2013 Nate Romine 44-81 603
5. 1,595 Karson Roberts, 2015 2014 Kale Pearson 101-171 1,590
2015 Karson Roberts 77-148 1,595
Game 2016 Nate Romine 45-108 1,206
1. 391 Bob Parker vs. Wyoming, 1970 2017 Arion Worthman 54-109 1,115
2. 388 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 2018 Isaiah Sanders 48-78 844
3. 375 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 1970 2019 Donald Hammond III 56-111 1,316
4. 339 Dave Ziebart vs. Wyoming, 1976
5. 327 Donald Hammond III vs. UNM, 2019
6. 314 Rob Shaw vs. Pacific, 1976
7. 311 Dave Ziebart vs. Baylor, 1977
8. 306 Dee Dowis vs. Notre Dame, 1989

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

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Total Offense 2005
2006
Shaun Carney, QB
Shaun Carney, QB
318-2,103
325-1,810
Leaders by Season
Year Player, Pos. Pts
2007 Shaun Carney, QB 336-2,128 1956 Larry Thomson, HB/K 87
Yards 2008 Tim Jefferson, QB 181-1,042 1957 George Pupich, HB/K 27
Career 2009 Tim Jefferson, QB 181-1,102 1958 Mike Quinlan, HB 48
1. 7,952 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 2010 Tim Jefferson, QB 313-2,253 1959 Mike Quinlan, HB 42
2. 6,627 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 2011 Tim Jefferson, QB 336-2,190 1960 Mike Quinlan, HB 48
3. 6,587 Tim Jefferson, 2008-011 2012 Connor Dietz, QB 255-1,800 1961 Nick Arshinkoff, HB 24
4. 6,482 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 2013 Anthony LaCoste, TB 135-890 1962 John Gavin, K 39
5. 5,511 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 2014 Kale Pearson, QB 342-2,277 1963 Terry Isaacson, QB 80
2015 Karson Roberts, QB 316-2,338 1964 Dick Czarnota, HB 24
Season 2016 Nate Romine, QB 203-1,485 1965 Paul Stein, QB 36
1. 2,783 Bob Parker, 1970 2017 Arion Worthman, QB 326-1,946 1966 Dick Hall, K 46
2. 2,704 Beau Morgan, 1996 2018 Isaiah Sanders, QB 198-1,310 1967 Dennis Leuthauser, LB/K 27
3. 2,571 Dee Dowis, 1989 2019 Donald Hammond III, QB 232-1,869 1968 Curtis Martin, TB 48
4. 2,481 Bart Weiss, 1985 1969 Dennis Leuthauser, LB/K 75
5. 2,469 Keith Boyea, 2001 1970 Brian Bream, TB 120
Game Scoring 1971
1972
Craig Barry, K
Joel Carlson, TB
33
54
1. 396 Arion Worthman vs. Navy, 2017 1973 Dave Lawson, MG/K 55
2. 390 Isaiah Sanders vs. UNLV, 2018 Individual Points 1974 Dave Lawson, LB/K 70
3. 380 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 1970 Career 1975 Dave Lawson, LB/K 54
4. 377 Dee Dowis vs. Northwestern, 1988 1. 254 Luke Strebel, 2015-17 1976 David Thomas, FB 48
5. 375 Dave Ziebart vs. Wyoming, 1976 2. 252 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 1977 Steve Hoog, FL 30
252 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 1978 Jim Sturch, K 58
Leaders by Season 4. 237 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 1979 Jim Sturch, K 34
Year Player, Pos Plays-Yds 5. 231 Dave Lawson, 1972-75 1980 Sean Pavlich, K 43
1956 Eddie Rosane, QB 178-847 1981 Sean Pavlich, K 39
1957 John Kuenzel, QB 209-912 Season 1982 Sean Pavlich, K 81
1958 Rich Mayo, QB 207-1,109 1. 132 Chance Harridge, 2002 1983 Marty Louthan, QB 96
1959 Rich Mayo, QB 287-1,357 2. 120 Brian Bream, 1970 1984 Carlos Mateos, K 65
1960 Rich Mayo, QB 308-1,317 3. 117 Luke Strebel, 2017 1985 Kelly Pittman, HB 84
1961 Bob McNaughton, QB 191-686 4. 114 Beau Morgan, 1995 1986 Pat Evans, FB 42
1962 Terry Isaacson, QB 230-955 114 Ernie Jennings, 1970 Chris Blasy, K 42
1963 Terry Isaacson, QB 309-1,747 1987 Steve Yarbrough, K 63
1964 Jim Murphy, QB 214-1,063 Game 1988 Greg Johnson, HB 106
1965 Paul Stein, QB 365-1,767 1. 36 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 1989 Dee Dowis, QB 112
1966 Steve Turner, QB 198-833 2. 30 Arion Worthman vs. UNLV, 2017 1990 Joe Wood, K 55
1967 Gary Baxter, QB 174-550 30 Tim McVey vs. New Mexico, 2015 1991 Joe Wood, K 88
1968 Gary Baxter, QB 276-1,299 30 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983 1992 Jarvis Baker, QB 78
1969 Gary Baxter, QB 371-1,892 30 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 1969 1993 Chris MacInnis, K 60
1970 Bob Parker, QB 442-2,783 6. 26 Larry Thomson vs. Colo. College, 1956 1994 Jake Campbell, HB 80
1971 Rich Haynie, QB 271-1,432 7. 24 Tim McVey vs. Colorado State, 2017* 1995 Beau Morgan, QB 114
1972 Rich Haynie, QB 312-1,793 * - Done 14 times, most recent 1996 Beau Morgan, QB 108
1973 Rich Haynie, QB 278-1,515 1997 Alex Wright, K 60
1974 Mike Worden, QB 189-849 Individual Touchdowns 1998 Blane Morgan, QB 90
1975 Mike Worden, QB 348-1,439 Career 1999 Jackson Whiting, K 62
1976 Rob Shaw, QB 281-1,296 1. 42 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 2000 Dave Adams, K 94
1977 Dave Ziebart, QB 438-1,735 2. 41 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 2001 Keith Boyea, QB 110
1978 Dave Ziebart, QB 343-1,528 3. 36 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 2002 Chance Harridge, QB 132
1979 Dave Ziebart, QB 357-1,344 4. 35 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 2003 Chance Harridge, QB 72
1980 Scott Schafer, QB 338-1,399 5. 33 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 2004 Darnell Stephens, HB 60
1981 John Kershner, FB 120-685 33 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 2005 Scott Eberle, PK 68
1982 Marty Louthan, QB 345-2,133 33 Tim McVey, 2015-17 2006 Zach Sasser, K/P 59
1983 Marty Louthan, QB 261-1,933 2007 Ryan Harrison, PK 101
1984 Bart Weiss, QB 213-1,208 Season 2008 Ryan Harrison, PK 108
1985 Bart Weiss, QB 321-2,481 1. 22 Chance Harridge, 2002 2009 Erik Soderberg, PK 104
1986 Jim Tomallo, QB 167-780 2. 20 Brian Bream, 1970 2010 Tim Jefferson, QB 90
1987 Dee Dowis, QB 306-1,915 3. 19 Beau Morgan, 1995 2011 Parker Herrington, PK 90
1988 Dee Dowis, QB 249-1,842 19 Ernie Jennings, 1970 2012 Parker Herrington, PK 58
1989 Dee Dowis, QB 312-2,571 5. 18 Beau Morgan, 1996 2013 Will Conant, PK 65
1990 Rob Perez, QB 156-644 18 Dee Dowis, 1989 2014 Will Conant, PK 102
1991 Rob Perez, QB 328-1,889 18 Keith Boyea, 2001 2015 Tim McVey, RB 78
1992 Jarvis Baker, QB 312-1,255 2016 Luke Strebel, PK 117
1993 Demond Cash, QB 243-1,278 Game 2017 Arion Worthman, QB 78
1994 Beau Morgan, QB 229-1,473 1. 6 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 2018 Jake Koehnke, PK 59
1995 Beau Morgan, QB 398-2,450 2. 5 Tim McVey vs. New Mexico, 2015 2019 Jake Koehnke, PK 90
1996 Beau Morgan, QB 405-2,704 5 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983
1997 Blane Morgan, QB 315-1,540 5 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 1969
1998 Blane Morgan, QB 257-1,652 5 Arion Worthman vs. New Mexico,
1999 Mike Thiessen, QB 243-1,426 2017
2000 Mike Thiessen, QB 374-2,400 6. 4 Tim McVey vs. Colorado State, 2017*
2001 Keith Boyea, QB 426-2,469 * - Done 15 times, most recent
2002 Chance Harridge, QB 396-2,291
2003 Chance Harridge, QB 341-1,909
2004 Shaun Carney, QB 308-1,911
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Kicking Season
1. 1.000 Jake Koehnke, 2019 (13-13)
Punting Leaders by Season
Year Player, Pos. #-Yards
1.000 Jackson Whiting, 1999 (12-12) 1956 Eddie Rosane, QB 24-34.4
Punting Average 3. .909 Luke Strebel, 2015 (10-11) 1957 John Kuenzel, QB 22-35.3
Career 4. .905 Will Conant, 2014 (19-21) 1958 Rich Mayo, QB 24-36.5
1. 44.4 Mark Simon, 1984-86 5. .889 Joey Ashcroft, 2002 (16-18) 1959 Rich Mayo, QB 32-35.0
2. 44.0 Jason Christ, 1990-91 1960 Rich Mayo, QB 42-38.1
3. 43.9 Brandon Geyer, 2008-09 Extra Point Attempts 1961 Terry Isaacson, HB 39-40.3
4. 43.6 Will Conant, 2014 Career 1962 Terry Isaacson, QB 40-38.7
43.6 Jason Kirkland, 1996-98 1. 131 Luke Strebel, 2015-17 1963 Terry Isaacson, QB 41-39.0
43.6 Robert Barkers, 2002 2. 118 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 1964 Ken Jaggers, HB 51-41.0
3. 108 Joe Wood, 1989-91 1965 Pat Hogarty, K 60-38.7
Season 4. 95 Parker Herrington, 2011-12 1966 Pat Hogarty, K 51-38.7
1. 47.3 Mark Simon, 1985 5. 88 Jake Koehnke, 2017-19 1967 Steve Roseman, FB 44-35.1
2. 47.0 Chris MacInnis, 1993 1968 Scott Hamm, DB 67-39.3
3. 45.7 Jason Christ, 1991 Season 1969 Darryl Haas, LB 55-38.7
4. 44.7 Jason Kirkland, 1998 1. 55 Jake Koehnke, 2019 1970 Scott Hamm, DB 53-41.2
5. 43.7 Mark Simon, 1986 2. 54 Jackson Whiting, 1998 1971 Darryl Haas, LB 67-42.0
3. 52 Tom Ruby, 1985 1972 Jerry Olin, DB 46-34.3
Game 4. 51 Luke Strebel, 2016 1973 Tom Lange, P 54-37.6
1. 59.3 Ryan Harrison vs. Wyoming, 2007 5. 50 Joey Ashcroft, 2002 1974 Tom Lange, P 26-37.0
2. 56.5 David Baska vs. Navy, 2011 50 Joe Wood, 1989 1975 Tom Lange, P 63-41.5
3. 55.8 Steve Carr vs. Notre Dame, 1995 1976 Ken Dressel, P 54-36.0
4. 53.8 Jason Christ vs. New Mexico, 1991 Game 1977 Scott Schafer, P 65-37.5
5. 53.6 Mark Simon vs. UTEP, 1985 1. 9 Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St., 1993 1978 Scott Schafer, P 62-43.2
9 Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 1988 1979 Scott Schafer, TE 78-41.2
Field Goal Attempts 9 Dave Lawson vs. Davidson, 1982 1980 Scott Schafer, QB 38-38.0
Career 4. 8 Erik Soderberg vs. Northwestern St., 2010* 1981 Jeff Kubiak, P 61-38.9
1. 95 Dave Lawson, 1972-75 * - Done eight times, most recent 1982 Jeff Kubiak, P 43-43.4
2. 58 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 1983 Jeff Kubiak, P 36-43.2
3. 56 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 Extra Points Made 1984 Mark Simon, P 48-42.1
4. 50 Dennis Leuthauser, 1967-69 Career 1985 Mark Simon, P 53-47.3
5. 49 Joe Wood, 1989-91 1. 131 Luke Strebel, 2015-17 1986 Mark Simon, P 63-43.7
2. 111 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 1987 Chris Blasy, P/K 58-38.0
Season 3. 104 Joe Wood, 1989-91 1988 Chris Blasy, P/K 43-40.2
1. 31 Dave Lawson, 1974 4. 91 Parker Herrington, 2011-12 1989 Eric Olson, P 37-38.0
2. 30 Erik Soderberg, 2009 5. 83 Jake Koehnke, 2017-19 1990 Jason Christ, P 59-42.6
3. 29 Ryan Harrison, 2008 1991 Jason Christ, P 50-45.7
4. 28 Dave Lawson, 1975 Season 1992 Chris MacInnis, P/K 58-41.5
5. 27 Ryan Harrison, 2007 1. 53 Jackson Whiting, 1998 1993 Chris MacInnis, P/K 49-47.0
2. 52 Tom Ruby, 1985 1994 Steve Carr, P 51-41.7
Game 3. 51 Luke Strebel, 2016 1995 Steve Carr, P 45-43.2
1. 6 Erik Soderberg vs. San Diego St., 2009 51 Jake Koehnke, 2019 1996 Jason Kirkland, P 16-42.8
2. 5 Joey Ashcroft vs. Army, 2003* 5. 48 Joe Wood, 1989 1997 Jason Kirkland, P 53-43.0
* - Done eight times, most recent 1998 Jason Kirkland, P 38-44.7
Game 1999 Scott Gribben, P 57-41.9
Field Goals Made 1. 9 Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St., 1993 2000 Dallas Thompson, P 50-40.8
Career 9 Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 1988 2001 John Cortney, P 39-42.4
1. 51 Dave Lawson, 1972-75 3. 8 Erik Soderberg vs. Northwestern St., 2010* 2002 Robert Barkers, P 23-43.6
2. 43 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 * - Done six times, most recent is listed. 2003 Andrew Martin, P 43-43.2
3. 42 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 2004 Donny Heaton, P 47-41.3
4. 41 Luke Strebel, 2015-17 Extra Point Pct. 2005 Donny Heaton, P 28-39.2
5. 39 Joe Wood, 1989-91 Career 2006 Zach Sasser, P/K 39-40.8
1. 1.000 Luke Strebel, 2015-17 (131-131) 2007 Ryan Harrison, P/K 46-42.9
Season 1,000 Luke Strebel, 2015-16 (88-88) 2008 Ryan Harrison, P/K 43-38.9
1. 24 Ryan Harrison, 2008 1.000 Tom Ruby, 1984-85 (57-57) 2009 Brandon Geyer, P 50-43.0
2. 22 Erik Soderberg, 2009 1.000 Chris Blasy, 1986-87 (22-22) 2010 Keil Bartholomew, P 28-40.4
22 Luke Strebel, 2017 5. .987 Jackson Whiting, 1998 (79-80) 2011 David Baska, P 32-40.8
4. 19 Will Conant, 2014 6. .976 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 (80-82) 2012 David Baska, P 40-39.2
19 Ryan Harrison, 2007 7. .976 Will Conant, 2013-14 (81-83) 2013 David Baska, P 48-39.5
19 Dave Adams, 2000 2014 Will Conant, P 61-43.6
19 Dave Lawson, 1974 Season 2015 Luke Strebel, P/K 13-40.0
1. 1.000 Luke Strebel, 2016 (51-51) 2016 Steve Brosy, P 48-41.1
Game 1.000 Luke Strebel, 2017 (43-43) 2017 Charlie Scott, P 41-42.1
1. 4 Jake Koehnke vs. Navy,* 2019 1.000 Luke Strebel, 2015 (37-37) 2018 Jake Koehnke, P 17-41.6
* - Done 10 times, most recent 1.000 Jackson Whiting, 1999 (26-26) 2019 Charlie Scott, P 30-40.5
1.000 Steve Yarbrough, 1987 (30-30)
Field Goal Percentage 1.000 Chris Blasy, 1986 (15-15)
Career 1.000 Tom Ruby, 1985 (52-52)
1. .882 Will Conant, 2013-14 (30-34) 1.000 Dave Lawson, 1975 (15-15)
2. .880 Jake Koehnke, 2017-19 (22-25)
3. .854 Luke Strebel, 2015-17 (41-48)
4. .826 Jackson Whiting, 1998-99 (19-23)
5. .796 Joe Wood, 1989-91 (39-49)

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individual records
Defense QB Sacks
(Did not start until 1986)
Season
1. 31 Chad Hennings, 1987
Career 2. 27 Dave Scott, 1976
Tackles 1. 34 Chad Hennings, 1985-87 3. 24 John Steed, 1986
Career 2. 23 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 4. 23 Shawn Thomas, 1998
1. 475 Terry Maki, 1983-86 3. 20 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94 5. 22 Johnny Harrison, 1994
2. 469 Tom Foertsch, 1976-78 4. 16 Ryan Watson, 2014-16 6. 21 Vergil Simpson, 1991
3. 381 Mike France, 1979-81 5. 15 Alex Hansen, 2012-15 21 Chris Gizzi, 1997
4. 366 Jack Kucera, 1975-77 8. 20 Chad Hennings, 1986
5. 363 Brian Hill, 1988-90 Season 20 Chad Hennings, 1985
6. 342 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 1. 24 Chad Hennings, 1987 10. 19 Randle Gladney, 1989
7. 340 Johnny Jackson, 1978-81 2. 13 Vergil Simpson, 1991 19 Mark Ewig, 1969
8. 338 Ryan Williams, 1977-79 3. 12 Johnny Harrison, 1994
9. 337 Ray Wild, 1972-74 4. 11 John Steed, 1986 Tackles for Loss Yardage
10. 319 Drew Fowler, 2005-07 5. 10 Randle Gladney, 1989 Career
10 Chad Hennings, 1986 1. 453 Chad Hennings, 1985-87
Season 10 Steve Spewock, 1986 2. 321 Dave Scott, 1975-77
1. 195 Terry Maki, 1986 8. 9 Ryan Watson, 2016 3. 233 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94
2. 184 Tom Foertsch, 1977 9 Jake Paulson, 2008 4. 232 Shawn Thomas, 1997-99
3. 179 Chris Gizzi, 1997 9 Erik Davis, 1984 5. 218 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92
4. 170 Jack Kucera, 1976 6. 209 John Ziegler, 1983-85
5. 166 Jack Kucera, 1977 QB Sack Yardage 7. 185 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97
6. 163 Tom Foertsch, 1976 (Did not start until 1986) 8. 175 Mark Ewig, 1967-69
7. 157 Mike France, 1980 Career 9. 161 Gene Ogilvie, 1970-72
8. 146 Brian Hill, 1988 1. 225 Chad Hennings, 1985-87 10. 158 Tom Schluckebier, 1978-81
9. 145 Willie Mayfield, 1970 2. 137 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94
10. 144 Shawn Smith, 1982 3. 134 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 Season
4. 87 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 1. 202 Chad Hennings, 1987
Game 87 Jake Paulson, 2006-08 2. 181 Dave Scott, 1976
1. 30 Terry Maki vs. N.D., 1985 6. 86 Shawn Thomas, 1997-98 3. 148 Shawn Thomas, 1998
2. 26 Jack Kucera vs. BC, 1977 7. 78 Brian McCray, 1993-95 4. 140 Chad Hennings, 1985
3. 25 Terry Maki vs. Wyo, 1986 8. 75 Randle Gladney, 1988-89 5. 131 Johnny Harrison, 1994
25 Tom Foertsch vs. Notre Dame, 1977 9. 72 J.T. Tokish, 1988-90 6. 116 Vergil Simpson, 1991
5. 24 Jack Kucera vs. Arizona St, 1977 10. 70 Alex Hansen, 2012-15 7. 110 John Ziegler, 1985
6. 23 Brady Amack vs. Navy, 2011 8. 107 Mark Ewig, 1969
23 Brian Hill vs. Colorado St, 1988 Season 9. 98 Dennis Leuthauser, 1969
23 Terry Maki vs. N. D., 1986 1. 182 Chad Hennings, 1987 10. 91 Chris Gizzi, 1996
23 Tom Foertsch vs. Pacific, 1977 2. 85 Johnny Harrison, 1994 91 J.T. Tokish, 1989
23 Darryl Haas vs. Oregon, 1970 3. 78 Vergil Simpson, 1991
23 Jack Kucera vs. Pacific, 1977 4. 67 Shawn Thomas, 1998
23 Larry Tollstam vs. Wash, 1964 5. 60 Jake Paulson, 2008
6. 59 J.T. Tokish, 1989
7. 52 Erik Davis, 1984
8. 51 Jordan Pierce, 2014
9. 48 John Steed, 1986
48 Michael Gallagher, 2000

Tackles for Loss


(Includes QB Sacks)
Career
1. 71 Chad Hennings, 1985-87
2. 55 Dave Scott, 1975-77
3. 46 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92
4. 41.5 Shawn Thomas, 1997-99
5. 41 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94
6. 38 John Ziegler, 1983-85
7. 37 Steve Fernandez, 1994-97
8. 36.5 Alex Hansen, 2012-15
9. 36 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97
10. 34 John Steed, 1986-87

Chris Gizzi (left) and


Chad Hennings (right)
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Interceptions INT Leaders by Season
Career Year Player, Pos. #-Yards Zane Lewis
1. 18 Weston Steelhammer, 2013-16 1956 John Kuenzel 3-55
2. 17 Tom Rotello, 1983-86 1957 Tom Jozwiak 3-10
3. 16 Carlton McDonald, 1989-92 George Pupich 3-10
4. 15 Dwan Wilson, 1982-85 1958 Steve Galios 2-19
5. 12 Anthony Wright, 2008-11 1959 Rich Mayo 4-34
6. 11 Kelvin King, 1993-95 1960 Don Baucom 2-15
7. 10 Scott Thomas, 1982-85 1961 Bob McDonough 6-75
10 Brian Watkins, 1991-94 1962 Terry Isaacson 4-103
10 Jon Davis, 2008-11 1963 John Puster 3-0
10. 9 Tim Curry, 1996-98 1964 John Puster 3-34
9 Cyd Maattala, 1968-70 1965 Lloyd Duncan 3-42
9 Dave Carraway, 1979-81 1966 Tom Zyroll 3-89
9 Reggie Rembert, 2007-10 1967 Neal Starkey 3-27
1968 Cyd Maattala 6-41
Season 1969 Glenn Leimbach 2-15
1. 8 Carlton McDonald, 1992 1970 Jim Smith 7-167
8 Tom Rotello, 1985 1971 Bob Gilbert 2-30
3. 7 Weston Steelhammer, 2016 1972 Dennis Collins 4-39
7 Anthony Wright, 2009 1973 Dennis Collins 4-76
7 Jim Smith, 1970 1974 Mike Mark 4-60
6. 6 Weston Steelhammer, 2014* 1975 Jim Miller 6-82
* - Done nine times, most recent 1976 Tim Hoy 2-15
1977 Tim Hoy 3-31
Interception Yardage 1978 Clay Rumph 3-41 2002 Wes Crawley 4-28
Career 1979 Johnny Jackson 2-70 2003 Jeff Overstreet 3-51
1. 296 Tom Rotello, 1983-85 1980 Dave Carraway 5-53 2004 Nate Allen 2-35
2. 210 Anthony Wright, 2008-11 1981 Dave Carraway 4-5 Chris Sutton 2-44
3. 198 Zane Lewis, 2017-19 1982 Greg Zolninger 3-62 2005 Bobby Giannini 3-35
4. 195 Carlton McDonald, 1989-92 1983 Carl Dieudonne 4-136 2006 Julian Madrid 2-12
5. 182 Frank Staine-Pyne, 1994-97 1984 Dwan Wilson 5-52 2007 Carson Bird 6-10
6. 173 Jimmy Smith, 1968-70 1985 Tom Rotello 5-101 2008 Reggie Rembert 3-23
7. 154 Larry Duncan, 2001-03 1986 Tom Rotello 5-78 2009 Anthony Wright 7-153
8. 152 Nate Allen, 2003-04 1987 Mike Gantt 3-17 2010 Reggie Rembert 3-31
9. 149 Johnny Jackson, 1978-81 1988 Andy Toth 2-27 Jon Davis 3-23
10. 147 Dwan Wilson, 1982-85 Gary Kilmer 2-0 2011 Jon Davis 4-43
1989 Randle Gladney 4-49 2012 Alex Means 2-86
Season 1990 Shanon Yates 4-39 Steffon Batts 2-46
1. 182 Frank Staine-Pyne, 1997 1991 Carlton McDonald 6-76 2013 Christian Spears 2-38
2. 167 Jim Smith, 1970 1992 Carlton McDonald 8-109 2014 Weston Steelhammer 6-10
3. 153 Anthony Wright, 2009 1993 Brian Watkins 4-93 2015 Weston Steelhammer 5-30
4. 136 Carl Dieudonne, 1983 1994 Brian Watkins 6-28 2016 Weston Steelhammer 7-33
5. 117 Nate Allen, 2003 1995 Kelvin King 5-18 2017 Shaquille Vereen 1-30
6. 113 Larry Duncan, 2001 1996 Steve Pipes 3-36 Lakota Wills 1-0
7. 110 Charlie May, 1956 1997 Tim Curry 5-99 Kyle Floyd 1-0
8. 109 Carlton McDonald, 1992 1998 Craig Thorstenson 3-42 James Jones 1-0
9. 103 Terry Isaacson, 1962 1999 Jason Blevins 3-0 2018 Jeremy Fejedelem 3-0
10. 101 Tom Rotello, 1985 2000 Kurt Duffy 2-9 2019 Milton Bugg III 3-99
2001 Larry Duncan 3-113
Wes Crawley 3-29

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all-time lettermen
Barnes, Robert P., 67, 65, 66 Blasy, Christopher, 89, 86, 87, 88 Burkart, Howard, 65, 64
The first number is the Barnes, William P., 83, 80, 81 Bledsoe, Robert G., 81, 78, 79, 80 Burkey, Bruce A., 68, 65, 66, 67
graduation year, followed by Barnhorst, Jacob R., 18, 15, 16, 17 Blevins, Jason, 00, 97, 98, 99 Burns, James, 02, 00, 01
years lettered. Barreau, Terrence, 02, 99, 00 Blew, Bryan, 03, 00, 02 Burns, Steven R., 80, 79
Barron, Michael, 99, 97, 98 Block, Dana, 91, 88, 89 Buron, Raoul J., Jr, 75, 73, 74
Barry, Craig L., 72, 70, 71 Bloodworth, Darryl M., 64, 61, 62, 63 Bush, Gregory J., 78, 76, 77
-- A -- Barry, Samuel, 19, 16 Bloomfield, Michael J., 81, 79, 80 Bush, Noah, 22, 19
Aaron, James R., 81, 78 Barth, Tyler S., 88, 85, 86, 87 Bobko, Peter B., 62, 59, 60 Bushell, Mark W., 78, 75, 76, 77
Abraham, Robert E., 73, 72 Bartholomew, Keil, 11, 10 Bolen, Michael D., 71, 68, 69, 70 Butler, Anthony, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04
Achter, Gilbert J., Jr, 64, 61, 62, 63 Basik, Jeffrey P., 82, 79 Bonaldo, Dino, 92, 89 Butler, Laurence J., 79, 78
Adair, Marcus, 95, 91 Baska, David, 13, 11, 12, 13 Bonds, Cale, 00, 97, 98, 99 Buttrell, Frederick W., 85, 82, 83, 84
Adams, Cedric, 04, 02 Bassa, Paul, Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71 Bonelli, Brian, 00, 97, 98 Byers, Samuel, 17, 14, 15, 16
Adams, Craig P., 77, 74, 75, 76 Battle, Elliot, 11, 08, 09 Bonham, Steven S., 93, 90 Byrd, Jamal, 15, 12, 13, 14
Adams, Dave, 01, 98, 99, 00 Batts, Stefon, 14, 11, 12, 13 Booker, Albert, 89, 86, 87, 88 Byrd-Fulbright, Brenton, 10, 07, 08
Adams, James J., 84, 80, 81 Baucom, Donald R., 62, 59, 60, 61 Bortka, Victor C., 84, 81 82, 83
Addison, Nakia, 97, 93, 94, 95, 96 Bauman, Philip J., 71, 68, 69, 70 Bounds, Jordan, 01, 00 -- C --
Adeji-Paul, P.J., 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Baumgarten, Timothy O., 78, 74 Bowers, Jason, 93, 90, 91, 92 Cage, Tre, 02, 00, 01
Adeniji, Moshood, 14, 12, 13 Baxley, Jared, 07, 04, 06 Bowman, Jason, 06, 04 Calhoun, Troy, 89, 85, 86, 87, 88
Ahlgrimm, Pat, 89, 86, 87, 88 Baxter, Gary L., 70, 67, 68, 69 Boyea, Keith, 02, 00, 01 Camacho, Marlon G., 88, 85
Ahmann, Gerald L., 63, 62 Baxter, Robert H., 62, 59 Bradley, Loyd, 14, 10 Cameron, Carl, 91, 90
Akinyemi, Charles, 05, 01, 02 Bays, Kent J., 72, 69, 70, 71 Brackney, David, 95, 93 Cameron, Von M., 85, 82, 83
Albrecht, Thomas L., 80, 76, 77 Beake, Christopher, 94, 92, 93 Braley, Andrew, 06, 04 Campbell, Chris 10, 07, 08, 09
Alexander III, Claude, 17, 14, 15, 16 Beal, Byron E., 73, 72 Brancato, Matthew, 99, 97 Campbell, Kristpher, 22, 19
Alexander, Marcus, 97, 95, 96 Beard, Nate, 01, 99, 00 Brandt, William M., 65, 64 Campbell, Jake, 96, 93, 94, 95
Allaway, Arthur W., 72, 69 Becker, Scott, 01, 98, 99, 00 Brantley, Luke, 16, 14, 15 Campbell, Jason, 97, 96
Allen, David K., 68, 65, 66, 67 Becker, William R., 80, 79 Brazier, Floyd, 98, 96 Cancino, Paul, 02, 00, 01
Allen, John R., 16, 15 Beene, Lane, 91, 88, 89, 90 Bready, Alvin, 75, 73, 74 Cannada, Briceton, 14, 11, 12, 13
Allen, Kyle, 01, 98, 99, 00 Behne, Daniel G., 84, 82, 83 Bream, Brian B., 72, 69, 70, 71 Cannon, Riley, 15, 12, 13, 14
Allen, Nate, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Bell, Kevin, 90, 87, 88, 89 Bream, Scott R., 77, 75, 76 Cantwell, Michael T., 76, 73, 74, 75
Allen, Steven S., 86, 84, 85 Bell, Zachary, 11, 10 Breece, Scott, 98, 96, 97 Capotosto, Nicholas, 95, 93
Altman, Hunter, 09, 06, 07, 08 Bendrick, Patrick D., 84, 81 Brennan, Hugh P., 86, 83, 84, 85 Capra, Micah, 19, 16, 17, 18
Alves, Daniel, 01, 98, 99 Bennett, Marcus, 19, 16, 17, 18 Brennan, Kevin B., 72, 70, 71 Cardinal, Xavier, 19, 16
Amack, Brady, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Bensen, Jeffrey, 12, 09, 10, 11 Brennan, Steven, 91, 89, 90 Carlson, Dana J., 75, 72
Amdor, Stephen L., 65, 62, 63, 64 Bentley, Tim, 90, 87 Brenner, Paul H., 73, 72 Carlson, Joel A., 73, 70, 71, 72
Amezaga, Ricky, 03, 00, 01, 02 Bergstrom, Jeffrey, 94, 92, 93 Brezinsky, Thomas J., 85, 84 Carlson, Mark, 06, 03, 04, 05
Amy, Garrett, 19, 16, 17, 18 Bernardoni, Brandon, 05, 02 Brickey, Robert E., 61, 58, 59, 60 Carney, Brian T., 77, 74, 75, 76
Anderson, Erik, 06, 04, 05 Berry, William M., III, 74, 71, 72, 73 Briehl, Austin, 13, 10, 11, 12 Carney, Cormac J., 82, 78
Anderson, Greg, 90, 87 Beschel, Dillon, 15, 12, 13, 14 Brimer, William T., 80, 77 Carney, Shaun, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07
Anderson, Jacob, 05, 02 Bess, Neal K., 2018, 15, 16, 17 Brinkerhoff, Jerry L., 68, 65, 66, 67 Carp, Christopher, 07, 05, 06
Anderson, Matthew, 21, 19 Betance, Michael, 90, 87, 88, 89 Bronkar, Cody, 2018, 15, 16, 17 Carpenter, Ken S., 86, 83, 84, 85
Anderson, Tod D., 81, 78, 80 Beveridge, Ryan, 18, 15, 16, 17 Bronson, Howard F., 60, 57, 58, 59 Carr, A.C., 00, 98
Antoine, Edward L., Jr., 82, 79, 81 Bierie, John M., 71, 68, 69, 70 Brooks, Matthew, 96, 94, 95 Carr, Steve, 96, 94, 95
Apfel, Cody, 16, 14, 15 Bievenour, Michael, 79, 76 Brosy, Steven M., 17, 15, 16 Carr, Terry, 90, 87, 89
Arata, Joseph F., 84, 82, 83 Bird, Carson, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Brown, Garrett A., 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Carraway, David L., 82, 79, 80, 81
Ariguzo, Ikenna, 14, 10 Birdow, Taven, 20, 17, 18, 19 Brown, Brandon, 03, 00, 01 Carrington, Kevin, 14, 13
Armour, Alex, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92 Bitterman, Thomas L., 69, 68 Brown, Bruce A., 81, 78, 79, 80 Carter, Cicilio, 13, 09
Armstrong, Spencer, 09, 06, 07, 08 Black, Michael, 94, 91, 92, 93 Brown, Derek C., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Carter, Ryan, 04, 02, 03, 04
Arndt, Alexander, 11, 10 Blackmon, Thadius, 22, 18 Brown, Ethan M., 18, 15, 16, 17 Cash, Gideon D., 96, 93, 94
Arshinkoff, Nicholas T., 63, 60, 61, 62 Blanchard, Len, 90, 87 Brown, Jason, 06, 03, 04, 05 Castanias, Paul C., 86, 83
Arthur, Jamie, 02, 99, 00, 01 Blank, Gary F., 72, 69, 70, 71 Brown, Lawrence R., 79, 78 Castleberry, Cameron, 19, 16
Ashcroft, Joey, 04, 01, 02, 03 Brown, Marcus, 08, 04 Cates, Preston, 93, 90, 91
Atrice, Stephen, 13, 11, 12 Brown, Mike W., 85, 82, 83, 84 Cathcart, Richard J., 67, 65, 66
Avery, Hank, 15, 11 Brown, Qualario, 01, 97, 98, 00 Caunitz, Allen, 17, 14, 15, 16
Avila, Robert B., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Brown, Richard M., 63, 60, 61, 62 Cerise, Mark C., 79, 77, 78
Awini, Abdul-Jaleel, 16, 12 Brown, Thomas, 97, 92, 95, 96 Chambers, James, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12
Browne, Dillon, 19, 16 Champaign, Joseph, 15, 11, 12, 13
Browning, Peter J., 86, 82 Chandler, Kenneth, 00, 97, 98, 99
-- B -- Bryan, Warren, 22, 19 Chandler, Michael J., 86, 83, 84, 85
Bagnall, Brody, 19, 16, 17, 18 Bryant, Clay, 10, 08 Chandler, Robert D., 80, 76, 77
Baca, Brad, 05, 02 Bryant, Ronald M., Jr., 86, 84, 85 Charles, Nick, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09
Bacigalupo, Phil, 67, 64 Brynteson, David W., 94, 91, 92, 93 Charron, Chris, 05, 04
Backus, David L., 65, 62, 63, 64 Bugg III, Milton, 21, 18, 19 Charters, Doug, 00, 98, 99
Baer, Craig A., 68, 66, 67 Buehler, Robert B., 80, 79 Cherry, Mark, 91, 88
Bailey, John, 90, 88 Bueker, Charles, 04, 02, 03 Chrisley, James, 94, 92, 93
Bair, Jared, 20, 19 Buelow, Joel, 03, 00, 01, 02 Christ, Jason J., 92, 90, 91
Baker, Chris H., 93, 90, 91, 92 Bullard, Brian M., 83 (D) Cianciolo, Frederick R., 82, 79
Baker, Jarvis, 93, 90, 91, 92 Bullard, Kevin J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Cillessen, Bret, 96, 94, 95
Baker, Kalon, 16, 13, 14, 15 Bullard, Robert, 19, 16, 17, 18 Clark, Asher, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11
Baldwin, Brett, 18, 16, 17 Bunecke, Joseph, 78, 76, 77 Clark, Don, 03, 01, 02
Ball, Shelby G., 80, 76, 77, 78, 79 Bungum, Dylan, 15, 12, 13 Clark, George C., 59, 56, 57, 58
Banks, Antoine J., 93, 90, 91, 92 Burbank, Jeffrey, 94, 92, 93 Clark, Kenneth H., II, 59, 56, 57, 58
Barbery, Tyrone, 97, 96 Burchett, Allen W., 68, 65, 66 Clark, Richard M., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85
Bark, Andrew G., 83, 79, 80 Burdett, Jeffrey, 92, 90, 91 Clayton, Joshua, 08, 05, 06, 07
Barkers, Robert, 05, 02 Burg, Michael S., 84, 81 Cleveland, Kellen, 17, 15, 16
Barnes, Miles, 16, 13, 14, 15 Milton Bugg III Burger, Gregory, 91, 89, 90 Cleveland, Ronald, 2019, 16, 17, 18
Barnes, Reginald, 16, 12 Burgwald, Jonathan R., 88, 85, 86, 87 Clifford, Larry, 96, 93
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Cline, Barry P., 69, 66, 67 DeCoud, Justin M., 15, 12, 13, 14 Flynn, John, 99, 97
Clinton-Earl, Aaron, 16, 13 Deeks, Lochlin, 17, 15, 16 Foertsch, Thomas R., 79, 76, 77, 78
Cobb, Wesley, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Dehart, Paul E., 74, 72, 73 Fogler, Kevin, 11, 08, 09, 10
Cochran, Ben, 11, 08, 09, 10 Dekker, Travis, 08, 04, 06, 07, 08 Fortson, Michael L., 80, 77, 78, 79
Cochran, Isaac, 22, 19 Delgado, Michael A., Jr., 83, 79 Foster, Derek C., 84, 82
Cochran, Gregory E., 89, 87, 88 Delligatti, Robert S., 59, 57 Foster, Franklin J., 78, 74
Coddington, Michael W., 80, 77 Demerath, Chaz, 11, 08, 09, 10 Foster, Stephen, 94, 92, 93
Cole, Adam, 05, 02, 03, 04 Denny, John P., 84, 81 Fowler, Drew 08, 05, 06, 07
Cole, Felix, 04, 01, 02, 03 DeJulio, Nicholas, 13, 11, 12 France, Michael, 82, 79, 80, 81
Cole, Larry R., 68, 65, 66 DeOrio, James K., 70, 68, 69 Franklin, Craig A., 81, 78
Coleman, Jerald A., 79, 77 DeRock, Mark, 96, 93, 94, 95 Free, William (Billy), 99, 97, 98
Coleman, Monty, 04, 01, 02, 03 DeRuyter, Tim J., 85, 82, 83, 84 Freeman, Josh, 12, 09, 10
Coleman, Thomas H., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84 DeVries, Michael, 19, 16 Fritzsche, Bruce, 75, 74
Coleman, William (Drew), 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 DeWitt, Mike, 13, 11, 12 Fritzsche, Mark H., 77, 75, 76
Collins, Dennis F., 74, 72, 73 Diehl, Richard, 04, 02, 03 Frost, Christiaan, 19, 16, 18
Conant, Will, 15, 13, 14 Dietz, Connor, 12, 09, 10, 11, 12 Frozena, John D., 76, 73, 74, 75
Conley, David, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Dieudonne, Carl H., 84, 81, 82, 83 Funk, Christian G., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84
Conley, John E., 65, 62 Dixon, Charles, II, 84, 81 Funk, Frederick H., 84, 82, 83
Connell, Chris P., 92, 89, 90, 91 Dixon, Lee C., 61, 60 Furst, Timothy M., 78, 76, 77
Connor, Bradley, 11, 08,09, 10 Dohallow, Tyler, 07, 04, 05, 06 Fyda, Timothy J., 79, 77, 78
Connors, Ross, 19, 16, 17, 18 Dohner, Charles F., 75, 72
Cook, Lawrence P., 68, 65, 66 Dolan, John W., 59, 56, 57
Cooks, Jamil, 14, 10, 11 Donaldson, Grant, 21, 18, 19 -- G --
Coppola, Santo, 18, 15, 16, 17 Dorger, John M., 68, 66 Gagliano, Sam, 15, 13
Corcoran, Brian, 13, 09, 10 Dornbusch, Kette, 92, 89, 90, 91 Gaines, David A., 88, 85
Cormany, Gerritt C., 67, 66 Douglass, Chase, 13, 11 Gaines, Scott, 89, 87
Cornum, Kory G., 80, 77, 78, 79
Cortese, Casey, 00, 97, 98, 99
Douville, Arnold K., 78, 76, 77
Dowd, McKenzie B., 12, 09
Parker Ferguson Gaiter, Matthrew, 20, 17
Galbraith, James A., 82, 78, 80, 81
Cortney, John, 02, 01 Dowis, Dee, 90, 86, 87, 88, 89 Galbreath, Michael J., 64, 61, 62, 63
Cousins, Josh, 10, 07, 08, 09 Downey, Douglas E., 93, 90, 91, 92 Espinoza, Valentino, 21, 18 Galios, Stephen E., 59, 56, 57, 58
Covington, John R., 76, 73, 74, 75 Dreslinski, Nathaniel, 15, 12, 13, 14 Eure, David, 22, 19 Gallagher, Michael, 01, 98, 99, 00
Cox, Franklin E., 76, 74, 75 Dressel, Kenneth L., 80, 76, 78, 79 Evans, Chris, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Galland, Matt, 16, 14
Crabbe, Noah, 2019, 16 Driskell, Bryan, 17, 15, 16 Evans, David, 92, 89, 90, 91 Gann, Christian, 15, 12
Crandall, Jason, 91, 90 Drewnowski, Stephen T., 80, 77, 78, 79 Evans, Matt, 18, 15, 16, 17 Gantt, Mike, 88, 86, 87
Crawley, Wes, 03, 00, 01, 02 Duff, Timothy L., 71, 68, 69, 70 Evans, Patrick W., 87, 84, 85, 86 Garcia, Roy D., 88, 84, 86, 87
Crossetti, Cory, 04, 02, 03 Duffy, Kurt, 01, 99, 00 Evenson, Kraig A., 86, 83, 84, 85 Gardea, Omar, 18, 15, 16
Crossman, Mark G., 89, 86, 87, 88 Dunbar, Douglas K., 82, 79, 80, 81 Evers, Michael S., 78, 75, 76, 77 Gardner, Ryan, 12, 10, 11
Crowe, Lelvin, Jr., 78, 76, 77 Duncan, Larry, 04, 01, 02, 03 Evert, Robert, 98, 96, 97 Garguile, Noah, 08, 05, 06
Crump, Thomas, 07, 06 Duncan, Lloyd F., 67, 64, 65, 66 Ewig, Mark G., 70, 67, 68, 69 Garland, Ben, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09
Cubero, Ruben, 61, 58, 59, 60 Duncavage, Luke, 15, 13 Ewing, Kevin D., 83, 80, 81 Garner, Michael J., 69, 66
Culbertson, Steven R., 75, 72 Dunn, Brent, 90, 87 Gauch, David A., 94, 91, 92, 93
Gavin, Louis J., 63, 62
Cunningham, Nate, Jr, 87, 84, 85, 86
Curry, Cameron, 97, 96, 95, 96
Dunn, Brett, 16, 14, 15
Dunn, Haji H., 17, 15, 16
-- F -- Gebhardt, Charles L., 63, 62
Faber, Nathan, 98, 95, 96 Geddie, Samuel T., 83, 80
Curry, Kellen, 09, 06 Dunn, Tim, 94, 92, 93
Fagan, Kevin (Cole), 20, 17, 18 Gee, Michael P., 79, 76, 77, 78
Curry, Timothy, 99, 96, 97, 98 Dunn, Troy E., 93, 90, 91, 92
Faison, Eric, 91, 87, 89, 90 Gehrsitz, Tim, 05, 02
Curtis, Robert S., 86, 83, 84 Durden, Devin, 14, 11
Falgout, John, 10, 08, 09 George, Kahner, 21, 19
Cutting, Austin, 2019, 16, 17, 18 Durham, Warren, 92, 89, 90
Falk, Karl, 98, 96, 97 George, Kristov, 16, 13, 15
Cwach, Emile E., 59, 56, 57, 58 Duty-Tyson, Aubrey, 18, 15, 16
Fallon, Richard E., 68, 65, 66, 67 Gessert, David P., 73, 70, 71, 72
Czarnota, Richard, 65, 62, 63, 64 Dwyer, Richard E, 96, 95
Fariss, Laurence A., 75, 72, 73, 74 Gessler, Cody, 19, 16, 17, 18
Dyer, Jason, 94, 93
Farmer, Matthew, 00, 97, 98, 99 Gettys, Blake A., 88, 85, 86, 87
-- D -- -- E -- Farr, Robert A., 75, 72, 73, 74
Fausti, Edward A., 65, 62, 63, 64
Getz, Cody, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12
Dahlmann, James W., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Eaglin, David, 94, 92, 93 Geyer, Brandon 10, 07, 08, 09
Dailey, Blake, 1029, 16, 17, 18 Eason, Jordan, 13, 10, 11, 12 Felton, Jeffrey, 00, 98, 99 Giannini, Bobby, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07
Dailey, Stephen W., Jr, 84, 80 Eaton, Trey, 09, 06 Fejedelem, Jeremy, 20, 17, 18, 19 Gibadlo, Kenny, 90, 87, 88
Dale, Alan G., 83, 79 Ebia, Abe, 98, 96 Fenske, Stuart V., 63, 60, 61, 62 Gibbs, Randall, 03, 00
Dalger, Lesley, 20, 17, 18, 19 Eberle, Scott, 06, 04, 05 Ferguson, Parker, 21, 18, 19 Gibson, George C., 67, 65, 66
Dalton, Michael, 97, 93, 94, 95 Eccles, Jon, 02, 00 Fernandez, Steve, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97 Gierat, Scott L., 89, 87, 88
Daniels, Tony, 14, 11 Eckles, Danny L., 63, 60 Fieberkorn, Michael, 03, 00 Gikas, Andrew, 17, 15, 16
Danquah, Mustafa, 02, 00 Edwards, Adam, 96, 94, 95 Fifita, Mosese, 20, 17, 18, 19 Gilbert, Robert L., 73, 71, 72
Darby, Ryan, 2019, 16, 17, 18 Edwards, Albert, M., 94, 91, 92, 93 Findall, Christopher E., 87, 84, 85, 86 Gilbertson, Garrett, 09, 07
Darden, Chase, 11, 08, 09, 10 Edwards, Pat, 06, 05 Finnan, Ryan, 01, 99, 00 Gilliam, Charles, 99, 96, 97, 98
Daughtery, Andrew, 17, 15, 16 Egan, Gregory S., 83, 81, 82 Finnan, Sean, 98, 95, 96, 97 Gizzi, Christopher, 98, 94, 96, 97
Daveren, Shane, 17, 14, 15, 16 Ehm, Kyler, 20, 17, 18 Fischer, Alan M., 71, 69, 70 Gladney, Randle, 90, 87, 88, 89
Davidson, Frederick M., 85, 81 Eilers, Todd, 97, 95, 96 Fisher, Arthur R., 67, 65, 66 Gleason, John, 18, 15, 16
Davies, Jeffrey, 91, 89, 90 El-Amin, Saj, 10, 09 Fisher, Bryce, 99, 97, 98 Glick, Brady M., 87, 84, 85, 86
Davis, Donald, 94, 92, 93 Elliott, Joseph (Harrison), 15, 12, 13, 14 Fisher, Miles W., 15, 12, 13 Glisson, Wes, 01, 99, 00
Davis, Erik, 95, 91, 92, 93 Ellis, Michael W., 77, 75 Fitch, Adam, 06, 03, 04, 05 Glover, Matt, 94, 92
Davis, Jon, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Ellis, Richard P., 68, 66, 67 Fitzgerald, Nick, 15, 11, 12, 13, 14 Glover, Russel D., 78, 76, 77
Davis, Matt, 09, 07 Elsbernd, Gerald F., 59, 56 Fitzpatrick, Charles E., III, 74, 72 Goheen, Leo A., 82, 79
Davis, Pate, 17, 15, 16 Emery, Joel, 91, 88 Fleming, Kevin J., 85, 82, 83, 84 Goldberg, Jacob, 22, 19
Davis, William E., 83, 79 Ensor, Keith , 97, 95, 96 Fleming, Ross, 12, 10, 11 Gonzales, Ryan, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09
Dawkins, Malik, 20, 17 Epie, Makia, 01, 98, 99 Fleming, Ryan, 01, 99, 00 Gorges, Thomas W., 65, 62, 63, 64
Day, Scott, 13, 11, 12 Epping, Edward E., 70, 67, 68, 69 Flewelling, Steven E., 87, 83, 85, 86 Gould, Bart, 04, 03
Dayoc, Matt, 01, 98, 99, 00 Eriksen, Nolan, 20, 17, 18, 19 Flor, John (Jack) M., 18, 15, 16, 17 Gould, Michael C., 76, 73, 75
Debes, Joseph M., 75, 72, 73, 74 Escamilla, Jon, 12, 09 Floyd, Kyle W., 19, 16, 17, 18 Gouyd, Clayton A., 59, 56
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Graddy, Marchello, 04, 00, 01, 02, 03 Hase, Thomas B., 80, 77 Holstege, Kris, 05, 03, 04 Johnson, Connor, 18, 15
Grant, Karl A., 85, 81 Hass, Jeff T., 76, 73, 75 Homburg, Robert C., 73, 70, 71, 72 Johnson, Daniel K., 60, 57, 58, 59
Grantham, Curtis, 07, 05, 06 Hassen, Kenneth A., 70, 68, 69 Honaker, Brice, 22, 19 Johnson, Danta, 96, 93, 94, 95
Gray, Andy, 06, 04, 05 Hattok, Scott, 20, 17, 18, 19 Hoog, Stephen L., 79, 76, 77, 78 Johnson, D.J., 17, 13, 14, 15, 16
Gray, Chris W., 93, 90, 91, 92 Haugh, Jeff, 99, 97, 98 Hoolihan, Michael W., 85, 81, 82 Johnson, Grant T., 93, 90, 91, 92
Gray, Ronald, 92, 89, 90, 91 Hauser, Jacob, 22, 19 Hopkins, Clarence, 93, 90, 91, 92 Johnson, Greg, 90, 86, 87, 88, 89
Green, Justin, 18, 15 Hawkins, Bruce, 86, 84 Hough, Luther W., II, 73, 71, 72 Johnson, James L., 72, 70
Green, Robert, 15, 13, 14 Hayden, John E., 68, 65, 66, 67 House, Brandt L, 97, 95 Johnson, Jeffrey D., 89, 86, 87, 88
Greene, Justin D., 18, 16, 17 Haynie, Richard A., 74, 71, 72, 73 Hovorka, Theodore P., 88, 85 Johnson, Jeremy, 95, 91, 92, 93
Greenaway, Michael, 05, 02, 03, 04 Hayes, Austin, 14, 12, 13 Howard, Christopher, 91, 89, 90 Johnson, Kyle, 20, 17, 18, 19
Greenlaw, John T., Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71 Hays, Jeffrey A., 84, 82, 83 Howell, Samuel D., 82, 79 Johnson, Mike, 88, 86, 87
Greenlee, William F., 66, 63, 64 Hazen, John T., 76, 73, 74, 75 Howley, Scott, 09, 08 Johnson, Zach, 02, 00, 01
Greenwood, Marcus R., 86, 82 Healy, Connor, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Hoy, Timothy, 79, 76, 77, 78 Jolly, Todd, 04, 02, 03
Gregor, Robert L., 83, 78 Healy, Michael C., 73, 70 Hruby, John T., 89, 87, 88 Jones (Sampson), Tony, 00, 97, 98, 99
Grein, David, 94, 92, 93 Healy, Patrick, 17, 14, 15, 16 Huckins, Chris, 07, 05, 06 Jones, Bryan, 07, 04, 05, 06
Greth, James W., 66, 63, 64 Heard, Andrew, 13, 11 Hudgins, LeRon, 96, 93, 94, 95 Jones, Darius, 13, 09, 10, 11
Gribben, Scott, 00, 97, 98, 99 Heath, Charles S., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Huff, Jeffrey J., 84, 82, 83 Jones, David Lee, 91, 88, 89, 90
Griffey, Terrence H., 62, 60, 61 Heaton, Donald, 06, 03, 04, 05 Huff, Lawrence D., 72, 70, 71 Jones, David M., 15, 12, 13, 14
Griffin, Garrett, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Hecker, James B., 89, 87, 88 Huff, Riley, 16, 15 Jones, Elijah (EJ), 87, 84, 85, 86
Griffin, Jeremy, 94, 90 Heckert, Donald W., 67, 64, 65, 66 Hufford, Larry, 06, 04, 05 Jones IV, James, 20, 17, 19
Griffin, Marquis, 18, 15, 16, 17 Heffernon, Kelly D., 83, 81 Hufford, Scott, 93, 90, 91, 92 Jones, Jared N., 15, 12, 13
Griffin, Matthew, 03, 00 Heier, Tom, 03, 98, 99, 02 Huggins, Thomas G., 84, 81, 83 Jones, Jason C., 92, 89, 90, 91
Griffith, John L., 72, 69, 70, 71 Heil, Daniel, 01, 00 Hughes, DeAndre, 22, 19 Jones, Joshua, 08, 04
Grimm, Douglas A., 83, 79, 80 Heil, Steven L., 74, 71, 72, 73 Hughes, James, 96, 93, 94, 95 Jones, Randall T., 86, 83, 85
Guenther, Blaine, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Helinski, John F., 63, 62 Hughes, Kevin J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Jones, Richard D., 83, 80
Gulledge, John F., 59, 56, 57, 58 Hellinger, Brian K., 93, 91, 92 Humphries, Caleb, 22, 19 Jones, Ronald E., 61, 60
Gulliver, Timothy L., 80, 78, 79 Hemphill, Anthony, 10, 08 Hunter, Mikel, 13, 09, 10, 11 Jones, William, Jr. 80, 77
Gurnell, Braylon, 11, 09 Hendricks, Marcus, 15, 12, 13, 14 Huntsman, Colton, 15, 12, 13, 14 Jordan, Chris, 13, 11, 12
Guth, William M., 68, 65, 66, 67 Hendricks, Steven, 96, 94, 95 Husar, Michael A., 14, 10, 11, 13, 14 Jose, Joseph M., 86, 83, 84, 85
Guthrie, Lee C., 97, 95, 96 Hendricks, Thomas C., 59, 58 Huskisson, Alex, 13, 11, 12 Joseph, Matthew, 02, 00, 01
Hendrickson, Steve F., 87, 84, 85, 86 Hussey, Ronald J., 81, 79 Jozwiak, Thomas, 59, 56, 57, 58
Hendrix, Carlton, 97, 94, 95, 96 Hutt, Brad M., 98, 95, 96 Jurries, Mike, 90, 87, 88, 89
-- H -- Hennek, Roderick E., 75, 72, 73, 74 Huyser, Brett, 04, 01, 02, 03
Haas, Darryl O., 72, 69, 70, 71 Hennessey, Patrick 11, 07, 08, 10 Hyder, Luke, 10, 07, 08, 09
Haddad, Richard S., 81, 78, 79, 80 Hennings, Chad W., 88, 84, 85, 86, 87
Hahn, Gerhard, 96, 94, 95 Hennings, Kent, 94, 92, 93 -- K --
Halderman, Kyle, 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Henry, Jerry C., 14, 10, 11, 12, 13 -- I -- Kafka, Tom, 90, 87, 88, 89
Hall, Chad, 08, 05, 06, 07 Hentges, William J., 63, 62 Ichiyama, John, 97, 94 Kaspari, Ralph 68, 66
Hall, James B., 96, 94, 95 Herrick, Gordon J., 72, 70, 71 Imamura, Ian, 16, 12 Kasperski, Donald J., 82, 79
Hall, Joshton, 12, 09, 10, 11 Herrington, Parker, 13, 11, 12 Ingram, Joeseph, 00, 97 Kaufman, Evan, 13, 10, 11, 12
Hall, Richard B., Jr, 68, 66 Hess, Dean A., Jr, 63, 60, 61, 62 Ireland, Dustin, 01, 00 Kauppila, Garrett K., 19, 16, 17, 18, 19
Hallager, Donald J., 62, 61 Hess, Tyler, 05, 02, 03 Isaacson, Terry C., 64, 61, 62, 63 Kauth, Zachary, 12, 09, 10, 11
Hallenbeck, Ralph G., 69, 67, 68 Hester, Michael J., 12, 09, 10, 11 Kehs, Harry, 12, 10, 11
Hamlin, Kenneth E., 69, 66, 67, 68 Keller, Joey, 07, 04, 06
Hamm, James S., 71, 68, 69, 70
Hester, Scott, 17, 15
Hicks, Brodie, 17, 15, 16
-- J -- Keller, Michael M., 70, 68, 69
Hammond III, Donald, 21, 18, 19 Jablonsky, Keven J., 12, 09, 10, 11 Kelley, Michael, 03, 00
Hicks, Jonathan, 03, 00, 02
Hammond, Parker, 19, 16 Jackson, Charles, 00, 97, 98, 99 Kelly, Joseph A., 84, 81
Highland, Daniel D., 19, 16, 17, 18
Hampton, Michael, 10, 08, 09 Jackson, John L., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Kelly, Steven A., 85, 82, 83, 84
Hightower, Trevor, 04, 01, 02, 03
Hancock, Greg, 15, 13 Jackson, Jordan, 21, 18, 19 Kelso, James V., 68, 67
Hildebrand, David, 01, 98, 99, 00
Hancock, Craig, 96, 94, 95 Jackson, Mark G., 83, 82 Kemp, Ryan, 09, 06, 07, 08
Hill, Brian A., 91, 88, 89, 90
Handley, Justin, 07, 04, 05 Jackson, Ronald J., 19, 16, 17, 18 Kemper, Michael, 19, 16
Hill, Brayden A., 17, 15, 16
Hanes, James, 02, 00, 01 Jackson, Scott F., 67, 64, 65, 66 Kendall, Thomas R., 69, 66
Hill, David S., 81, 77
Hankamer, Robert (Ty), 87, 84, 85, 86 Jackson, Timothy, 22, 19 Kendrick, Jacobe, 07, 03, 04, 05, 06
Hill, Eldrick, 93, 90, 91, 92
Hannig, Jack D., 68, 67 Jacobs, Ryan, 18, 15, 16 Kenley, Vernon F., 62, 59
Hill, Henry C., 18, 15, 16
Hansen, Alexander, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Jacques, Matthew J., 19, 16 Kenney, Mark L., 77, 74, 75, 76
Hill, Ryan, 99, 96, 97, 98
Hansen, Cole, 19, 16 Jagerson, Gordon T., 64, 61, 62, 63 Kerber, Andrew, 14, 11, 12, 13
Hill, Seth, 19, 16
Hansen, Steven A., 74, 71, 72, 73 Jaggers, Kenneth W., 66, 63, 64 Kerr, James A., Jr, 60, 57, 58, 59
Hilliard, Don C., 93, 91, 92
Hanseth, George L., 66, 63, 64 James, Christopher A., 93, 90, 91, 92 Kershner, John A., 84, 81, 82, 83
Hinkle, James M., 61, 60
Hansford, Demani, 21, 18, 19 James, Darren, 90, 89 Keuchler, William 11, 07, 08
Hinman, Ellwood P., III, 64, 63
Hardage, Samuel A., 61, 58, 59, 60 James, Douglas E., 86, 84 Kilmer, Gary M., 89, 86, 87, 88
Hinson, Robert E., 67, 65
Hardin, Phillip, 90, 87 James, Forrest, 88, 87 Kimes, Tyler, 06, 04, 05
Hirneise, Brandon, 13, 10, 11
Hardrick, Jarrod, 18, 15, 16 James, George F., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Kinamon, Chuck, 86, 84, 85
Hlatky, David, 89, 86, 87, 88
Harkleroad, Wendall J., 65, 62, 63, 64 James, Ronald L., 92, 90, 91 Kinamon, Dane, 23, 19
Hodge, Cameron, 05, 02, 03, 04
Harms, Rhett, 21, 19 Janssen, Carl A., Jr., 68, 65, 66, 67 King, Kelvin, 96, 93, 94, 95
Hodgkinson, Buck, 00, 97, 98, 99
Harridge, Chance, 04, 01, 02, 03 Janulis, James F., 72, 70, 71 King, Nathan, 20, 19
Hoefar, Colby, 95, 92, 93
Harris, Benjamin, 19, 16, 17, 18 Jarratt, Brian, 05, 04 Kinslow, Anthony D., 82, 79
Hoffman, Lawrence J., 79, 77, 78
Harris, David, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Jarvis, George, 19, 16 Kirby, Michael R., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83
Hoffman, Zachary, 14, 12, 13
Harris, Ryan, 99, 96 Jarvis, Jefferson J., 66, 64 Kirchoff, Aaron, 09, 06, 07, 08
Hogarty, James P., 67, 65, 66
Harris, Terrance L., 81, 77 Jeffcoat, James Tyrone, 87, 85, 86 Kirkegaard, Conner, 21, 19
Hogle, Guy O., Jr, 66, 64, 65
Harrison, Johnny, 95, 92, 93 Jefferson, Tim, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Kirkland, Jason, 99, 96, 97, 98
Hoita, Daniel J., 79, 77
Harrison, Ryan, 09, 07, 08 Jenkins, Ron R., 98, 95, 96, 97 Kirkwood, Gregory, 06, 04, 05
Holaday, Alva B., 65, 63, 64
Hart, Broam, 15, 11, 12, 13, 14 Jennings, Ernest R., Jr, 71, 68, 69, 70 Kiszely, Frank W., 61, 60
Holder, Daniel, 08, 06, 07
Hart, Devin, 08, 07 Jensen, Scott R., 79, 76, 77, 78 Kleckner, Alex, 94, 92, 93
Holkeboer, Thomas K., 74, 71
Hartley, James C., 78, 77 Jessop, Chris, 01, 98, 99, 00 Kline, Russell B., 78, 75
Hollister, Scott, 90, 87, 88, 89
Hartwell, Colin, 08, 06 Jewel, Adam, 21, 19 Knorr, Brian, 86, 83, 84, 85
Holloway, Robert, 96, 93, 94
Harvey, Dwight E., 85, 81 Johnson, Andre, 97, 95, 96 Knutzen, Stacey, 88, 87
Holmes, Trent, 18, 15
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Koehnke, Jake, 20, 18, 19 Logsdon, Travis, 01, 98, 99, 00 Malm, Daniel S., 82, 78, 79 Moffett, Mike, 08, 06, 07
Koepke, Michael J., 80, 77 Lombardi, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93 Maloy, Jason, 95, 92, 93 Mohr, Jeffrey W., 98, 95, 96, 97
Kofskey, Alexander, 18, 15 Long, Leslie J., 79, 76 Manley, George S., 84, 81, 82 Monahan, James E., Jr, 77, 73, 74, 75
Kohl, Bruce F., 63, 60, 61, 62 Longnecker, Charles H., 70, 67, 68, 69 Manning, Henry W., 66, 64, 65 Monson, Chris, 08, 06, 07
Kohn, Demario, 15, 12, 13 Lorber, John, 64, 62, 63 Manuel, James, 15, 13, 14 Moody, Mark K., 93, 90, 91, 92
Koleas, James W., 70, 67 Lore, David, 14, 12, 13 Marietta, Anthony R., 70, 67, 68, 69 Moorberg, Monte L., 61, 59, 60
Konemann, Andrew, 12, 08, 10 Lorenz, Frederick S., 76, 75 Mark, Michael J., 75, 72, 73, 74 Moore, Clyde D., II, 80, 76
Kons, Jason, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Loughman, Michael R., 87, 85, 86 Marquez, Colin, 20, 18, 19 Moore, Dennis D., 83, 80, 82
Kopacka, Ben, 12, 09, 10, 11 Louthan, Marty, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Marr, Dale A., 80, 77 Moore, James, 95, 92, 93
Kosmatka, Timothy J., 89, 87, 88 Love, Bryon K., 92, 90, 91 Marsh, Mark, 05, 01, 02 Moore, John L., 61, 59, 60
Kraay, Robert, 07, 04, 05, 06 Love, Paul B, 18, 15, 16 Marsh, Richard, 96, 93, 94, 95 Moore, Joseph, 22, 19
Krause, Kenneth E., 65, 64 Lovelace, Clifton, 91, 89, 90 Marshall, Ben, 11, 08 Moore, Justin, 10, 08, 09
Krause, Robert C., 89, 86, 87, 88 Lovett, Ross, 14, 11, 12, 13 Marshall, Robert A., 70, 69 Moores, Charles R., 61, 58, 59
Kremser, Kurt, 96, 94, 95 Ludowig, Alex, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Martello, James, 00, 97, 98, 99 Moorhead, Cody, 18, 15, 16, 17
Krepsz, Kyle, 21, 18, 19 Luebbe, Dana-Paul, 14, 11, 12, 13 Martin, Andrew, 04, 03 Moorhead, Glen W., III, 69, 68
Krogh, Michael, 08, 06, 07 Lueckenhoff, Andrew, 03, 00 Martin, Curtis J., 71, 68, 69, 70 Morales, Myles, 10, 08, 09
Ksiazek, Jacob (Jake), 20, 17, 18, 19 Lumpkin, Kyle 11, 08 Martin, Kevin C., 87, 84, 85, 86 Morgan, Beau, 97, 94, 95, 96
Kubiak, Jeffrey J., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Lusk, Peter, 10, 07, 08, 09 Martini, Frank, 88, 86, 87 Morgan, Blane, 99, 97, 98
Kucera, John N., 78, 75, 76, 77 Lyons, Mark, 90, 87, 88, 89 Marvin, Jared, 09, 06, 07, 08 Morgan, Price, 20, 18, 19
Kuenzel, John D., 60, 57, 58, 59 Mason, Gerald M., 85, 82 Morris, Andre, Jr., 11, 07, 08, 09, 10
Kuhl, Charles, 92, 89 Mason, Linwood, Jr, 78, 75, 76, 77 Morris, Austin D., 18, 15, 16
Kuku, Jalil, 19, 16 -- Mc -- Massie, Steve, 04, 02, 03 Morris, Caleb, 08, 04, 06, 07
Kundert, Corrie J., 75, 72, 73, 74 McAdams, Andrew J., 19, 16, 17 Mastin, Darrell G., 76, 73, 74, 75 Morris, Daniel, 21, 19
Kupersmith, Douglas A., 76, 73, 74, 75 McArtor, Trusten A., 64, 61, 62, 63 Mastroianni, Alex, 90, 87 Morris, Grant A., 88, 85, 86
Kurzdorfer, Joel, 05, 02, 03 McCain, Charles M., 60, 59 Mateos, Carlos L., 85, 82, 83, 84 Morris, James E., 74, 71, 72, 73
Kusan, Joshua, 13, 10, 11, 12 McCarthy, Kip, 08, 05, 06, 07 Mathis, Chad, 94, 91, 92, 93 Morris, Richard T., 64, 62, 63
McCausland, Charles W., 79, 76, 77, 78 Mathis, Mario, 90, 87, 88, 89 Morris, Thomas J., 79, 77
McCollum, Mack, K., 78, 76, 77 Matkovich, Jacob, 19, 16, 17, 18 Morrow, Hunter, 18, 15
McCombs, Will, 94, 92, 93 Matthews, Delfayeo, 19, 16 Moskowitz, Cecil, 18, 15, 16
McConnell, Preston, 95, 93, 94 Maunz, James, 97, 94, 95, 96 Mott, David R., 92, 90, 91
-- L -- McCraney, Matt, 02, 99, 01, 02 Maurer, Thomas R., 92, 90, 91 Mrozek, Jerry L., 66, 64, 65
LaBasco, Brian, 03, 00, 01 McCray, Brian, 96, 93, 94, 95 Maxwell, Victor P., 61, 59, 60 Mueller, Michael J., 68, 65, 66
Lacy, Jalen, 17, 14 McCray, Cleveland R., 83, 79, 80, 81, 82 May, Charles A., Jr., 59, 56, 57 Mullins, Dan, 90, 87, 89
LaCoste, Anthony, 14, 10, 11, 12, 13 McCulloch, Roberts S., 67, 66 Mayfield, William K., 72, 70, 71 Mulloy, Brian, 97, 95, 96
LaCoste, Jacob C, 18, 15, 16 McDonald, Carlton, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92 Mayo, James R., 61, 58, 59, 60 Mumme, David L., 69, 67, 68
Lacy, Jalen, 17, 15, 16 McDonough, Robert L., 62, 60, 61 Mayo, Paul, 03, 00, 01, 02 Munafo, Marc E., 87, 84, 85, 86
Ladipo, Roland, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 McDowell, Lance, 90, 87, 88, 89 Mays, Jordan, 15, 11, 13, 14 Murla, Matthew, 21, 19
Lamendola, Ken, 11, 07, 08, 09 McElhannon, Darion, 19, 16 Meagher, Patrick M., 80, 77, 78, 79 Murphy, Franklin, 74, 71, 72, 73
Lanagan, Mike, 66, 64 McElhannon, Neal B., 85, 81 Means, Alex, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Murphy, Timothy L., 65, 64
Landes, William M., 65, 62, 63, 64 McGraw, Warner R., 75, 73, 74 Meeks, Demonte, 21, 18, 19 Murray, Ronald W., 65, 62, 63
Landrum, Griffin, 19, 16, 17, 18 McHenry, Gavin, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Meidinger, Travis, 00, 97, 98, 99 Murray, William P., IV, 75, 72, 73, 74
Lane, Philip R., 61, 57, 58, 59, 60 McKain, Andew, 09, 06 Meinrod, Sam, 02, 99, 00, 01 Musselman, Christopher, 20, 17, 18, 19
Lang, James D., 63, 61, 62 McKay, Scotty, 01, 98, 99, 00 Meissen, Brad, 07, 05, 06 Myers, Greg, 88, 86, 87
Lange, Thomas L., 76, 73, 74, 75 McKiernan, Thomas, 71, 69, 70 Melcher, Mark A., 85, 82, 83, 84 Myers, Rhett, 20, 18, 19
Larson, Adam, 04, 01 McKinney, Robert L., 70, 69 Melzer, Robert, 94, 91, 92, 93
Larson, Dean L., 92, 89 McLain, William L., Jr, 59, 56 Merritt, Brent, 90, 87, 89
Larson, Derrick R., 88, 85, 86, 87 McMenomy, Robert, 06, 04, 05 Merrix, Ronald V., 83, 79 -- N --
Larson, Stephen, 10, 07, 08 McMonagle, Donald R., 74, 72 Messerall, Alec, 05, 02, 03, 04 Nacrelli, George A., 63, 62
Laster, Jeremy, 00, 97, 98, 99 McNaughton, Robert J., 62, 61 Metters, Tony, 01, 98, 99, 00 Nan, David, 09, 06
Laufenberg, Nolan, 21, 18, 19 McNelis, Pat, 90, 87, 88, 89 Meyer, Anthony R., 93, 91, 92 Needham, Kenneth E., 62, 60, 61
Lawal, Olawale (Wale), 13, 09 McPhee, Duncan, 04, 03 Meyer, Scott, 03, 00, 01, 02 Nelson, Corey, 01, 97, 98, 99, 00
Lawrie, Stan, 94, 91, 92 McQuade, Ernest, 18, 15, 16, 17 Miazga, Ronald F., 65, 64 Nelson, Eric G., 80, 79
Lawson, David E., 76, 72, 73, 74, 75 McVey, Tim A, 18, 15, 16, 17 Mignery, Alex, 01, 98 Nelson, Robert A., 93, 90, 91, 92
Leary, Donald C., 97, 95, 96 McWilliams, Harrison, 12, 09, 10 Miller, Ben, 02, 99, 00, 01 Nemeth, William C., 67, 64
Lee, James W., 79, 76 Miller, Chris, 14, 10, 11, 12, 13 Netzinger, Don L., 62, 61
Lee, Jonathan, 15, 11, 12, 13 Miller, James A., 77, 74, 75, 76 Neufeld, Blane, 04, 01, 02, 03
Lehnhardt, Michael, 91, 89, 90 -- M -- Miller, Jacob, 22, 19 Newby, Matthew, 94, 91, 92, 93
Leimbach, Glenn R., 70, 68, 69 Maattala, Cyd L., 71, 68, 69, 70 Miller, James V., 84, 81 Newell, Todd, 08, 06, 07, 08
Lenhart, Patrick, 94, 92, 93 MacArthur, Ty, 14, 11, 12, 13 Miller, Kelly D., 81, 77 Newman, Dylan, 99, 96, 97, 98
Lennon, Raymond L., Jr, 64, 62, 63 MacGhee, David F., Jr., 70, 68, 69 Miller, Luke, 21, 19 Newman, Edwin C., 62, 60, 61
Leslie, Todd, 04, 01 Machacek, Stephen R., 72, 71 Miller, Malik, 19, 16, 17 Ngaima, Kenny, 22, 19
Letnich, Steve, 90, 87 Machovina, George S., 73, 70, 71, 72 Miller, Stone, 19, 16, 18 Nichol, Joseph, 15, 12, 13
Leuthauser, Dennis A., 70, 67, 68, 69 MacInnis, Christopher, 94, 91, 92, 93 Miller, Travis C, 13, 10, 11, 12 Nicklas, Peter L., 85, 82, 83, 84
Lewis, Brandon, 22, 18 Maddox, Steve, 04, 02, 03 Miller, Zephaniah, 19, 16 Niklas, Austin J., 13, 10, 11, 12
Lewis, Robert M., 70, 68, 69 Madole, Sean, 94, 92, 93 Mills, Nathan B., Jr, 68, 66 Noonan, Mark, W., 80, 76
Lewis, Rodney, 91, 87, 88, 89, 90 Madonna, Donald E., 59, 57 Milodragovich, Chris. N., 76, 73, 74, 75 Noren, Parker, 21, 18, 19
Lewis, Zane, 20, 17, 18, 19 Madrid, Julian, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Mindrup, Frank, 99, 96, 97, 98 Norman, James, 00, 98, 99
Lietzke, Robert, 89, 87, 89 Madsen, Keith, 09, 07, 08 Mitchell, Christopher, 20, 17, 18, 19 Norman, Tony, 08, 05, 06, 07
Lindsay, Brian, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Magee, Claybourne S., II, 67, 65, 66 Mitchell, David L., 73, 70, 71 Norton, Alexander L., 18, 15, 16, 17
Lington, Peter, 00, 97, 98, 99 Mai, Matt, 02, 00, 01 Mitchell, Erik, 94, 92, 93 Novak, Dan A., 74, 71
Link, Keith, 15, 13, 14 Maki, Terry W., Jr., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86 Mitchell, Jay, 59, 56, 57, 58 Noyen, Nicholas, 21, 19
Linn, Christian (Hayes), 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Malackowski, Patrick C., 86, 83, 84, 85 Mitchell, Nelson, 06, 03, 04, 05 Noyes, Patrick, 15, 13, 14
Linnenkohl, William W., 76, 72 Malin, Andy, 01, 98, 99, 00 Mitchell, Orderia F., 73, 70, 71, 72 Nunez, Kaleb, 21, 19
Litz, Elwood E., 68, 65, 66 Malkovich, Michael S., 80, 77 Mitchell, Peter C., 65, 62, 63, 64 Nuno, Abraham, 19, 16, 17, 18
Livingston, Donald B., 59, 57 Mallard, Christian, 20, 17, 18, 19 Mitscherling, Russ, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05 Nypaver, Kaleb, 17, 15
Lobotzke, Steed, 92, 90, 91 Mallory, Grant, 05, 02, 03 Mittelstadt, Gary, H., 77, 74, 75, 76
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-- O -- Pickett, Ivan, 93, 89
Pierce, Jordan, 15, 13, 14
Richardson, Carl H., Jr, 68, 65
Richardson, Charles, Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71
Scheltens, Gregory K., 83, 81, 82
Schieffer, Joseph, 04, 01, 02, 03
O’Connell, Eric M., 81, 79, 80
Pierce, Roland, 14, 10 Riche, Richard J., 76, 74, 75 Schlegel, Anthony, 05, 01, 02
O’Day, Ryan, 07, 05
Pipes, Andrew, 09, 06, 07, 08 Richmond, Philip A., 77, 74, 75, 76 Schluckebier, Tom K., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81
O’Gorman, Joseph R., 65, 62, 63, 64
Pipes, Stephen C., 98, 95, 96, 97 Rickard, Dominic, 08, 04 Schoeck, James A., 74, 72
Oberdieck, Donald R., 85, 82, 83, 84
Pittman, Kelly M., 86, 83, 84, 85 Ricketts, Rick 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Schonsheck, Tyler, 11, 08, 09, 10
Oehrle, Andrew, 16, 14, 15
Podolny, David, A., 77, 75, 76 Rillos, Matt, 00, 97, 98, 99 Schoof, Richard J., 62, 61
Ofili, Phil, 12, 08, 09
Pointer, Ronald, L., 79, 76, 77, 78 Rino, Anthony, 82, 80, 81, 82 Schmidt, Michael, 20, 17, 19
Ogilvie, Eugene S., 73, 70, 71, 72
Poland, Dennis, 06, 03, 04, 05 Ritchie, Richard S., 64, 62, 63 Schreck, David, 83, 80, 81, 82
Oleszczuk, Rick K., 84, 81
Pollard, Ryan, 15, 11 Ritchie, Rick, 88, 87 Schreck, Scott, 81, 80
Olin, Jerome C., 73, 72
Pommer, Matt, 01, 98, 99, 00 Rivers, Kevin, 09, 07, 08 Schuettpelz-Rohl, Tevye, 22, 19
Oliver, John M., 18, 15, 16
Porisch, Luke, 01, 98, 99, 00 Rivers, Richard J., Jr, 69, 67, 68 Schultz, James H. 68, 65, 66
Ollis, Jim, 08, 05, 06, 07
Potter, Robert G., 76, 73, 74, 75 Roach, Charles D., 68, 65 Schumacher, Timothy, 98, 96, 97
Olsen, Jason, 96, 93
Powell, Joe, 90, 87, 88 Roberson, Anthony J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Schwartz, John, 04, 02, 03
Olson, Eric, 90, 87, 88, 89
Price, William, 91, 88, 89, 90 Roberts, Karson, 16, 13, 15 Schwarzenbach, Todd, 94, 92
Olson, Nathan, 02, 98, 02
Prill, Mark E., 73, 71, 72 Roberts, Michael, 00, 97, 98, 99 Schweighardt, Chris, 97, 94, 95, 96
Oms, John H., 13, 10
Probert, Dan, 02, 99, 00, 01 Roberts, Quinton D., 88, 85, 86, 87 Schweiss, Erik, 14, 10`
Ondrejko, John J., 67, 64
Proctor, Spencer, 15, 12, 13, 14 Roberts, Randall, 96, 94, 95 Scott, Alton J., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84
Onuoha, Obasi, 94, 91, 92, 93
Pruitt, Lewis R., 82, 79 Robinette, Jalen, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Scott, Bob, 06, 04, 05
Onyechi, Jacob, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16
Pshsniak, Gregory J., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Robinson, Jaquan, 12, 08 Scott, Charlie, 20, 17, 18, 19
Osborne, Nathanial, 02, 00, 01
Pugh, Joseph, 02, 00, 01 Roche, Barry, 99, 96, 97 Scott, David J., 78, 75, 76, 77
Ottofy, Glyn M., 73, 70, 71, 72
Pupich, George S., 60, 56, 57, 58, 59 Rochell, Matthew, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Scott, Earl, 91, 89
Overstreet, Jeff, 04, 00, 01, 02, 03
Pupich, Samuel A., 97, 94, 95, 96 Rodgers, Chadney, 03, 00 Scott, John P., 85, 85
Owens, Jocobi, 17, 14, 15, 16
Purcell, Michael, 21, 19 Rodgers, Charles S., 59, 56, 57, 58 Scott, Leon, 84, 80
Puster, John S., 65, 62, 63, 64 Rodgers, Michael L., 93, 90, 91, 92 Scott, Michael W., 76, 74, 75
-- P -- Puz, Craig A., 76, 73, 74, 75 Rodgers, Sean, 05, 02, 03
Rodwell, Joseph E., 64, 61, 62, 63
Sears, James F., 64, 61, 62, 63
Seekins, Ryan, 02, 00
Pacini, Phillip M., 72, 71
Romine, Nate, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Self, Josh, 17, 15, 16
Paffett, Tyler, 08, 05, 07, 08
Palko, Kevin, 86, 84, 85
-- Q -- Root, Mark, 08, 05, 06, 07 Senn, Steve, 90, 87, 88, 89
Quaale, Ryan J., 98, 95, 96, 97 Rosane, Edwin, 59, 56, 57, 58 Sessum, Jared, 00, 97
Palko, Kreg A., 88, 86, 87
Quinlan, Michael J., 61, 58, 59, 60 Rose, Jerry W., 84, 82, 83 Sexton, Donald L., 72, 71
Palm, Elijah, 21, 19
Quinn, Kevin, 07, 05, 06 Rosebush, Russell C., 79, 77, 78 Shaffer, Daniel, 04, 01, 03, 04
Palm, Elisha, 21, 18, 19
Quintana, Sean, 10, 07, 08, 09 Roseman, Stephen R., 68, 65, 66, 67 Shaffer, David, 06, 04, 05
Palmer, Joseph, 96, 93, 94, 95
Palmer, Leotis, 03, 99, 00, 01, 02 Rosenbach, Rory, 98, 95, 96 Shaffer, Steve 11, 07
Ross, Grant, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17 Shannon, Richard H., 71, 68, 69, 70
Parisi, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93
Park, Anthony, 04, 01, 02, 03
-- R -- Ross, Joseph S., 66, 65 Shanor, Aaron, 08, 07
Rabold, John, 08, 06, 07 Rotello, Thomas J., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86 Sharp, Bradley S., 76, 75
Parker, Jimmie, 95, 91, 92 Radtke, Danny L., 66, 65
Parker, Robert S., 71, 69, 70 Rountree, Neal, 61, 59 Shaw, Robert L., 77, 74, 75, 76
Rafferty, Steven G., 85, 82, 83, 84 Rouse, Jason B., 85, 82, 83 Shea, Kevin, 89, 87
Parker, Thomas Gary, 77, 74, 75, 76 Ralston, Frank, 63, 62
Parks, Charles, 98, 96, 97 Rouse, Jerry D., 81, 78, 79, 80 Shedd, Tyler, 93, 91, 92
Randle, Austin, 08, 06, 07 Rouser, Jeffrey A., 84, 81, 82 Sherman, Daniel B., 84, 82
Parma, Wilson H., 63, 61, 62 Ranger, Mark D.., 97, 94, 95, 96
Paroda, Matthew, 99, 97, 98 Ruby, Tomislav Z., 86, 83, 84, 85 Sholtis, Edward, 93, 92
Ransom, Samuel, 96, 94, 95 Rudd, Ned, W., Jr, 81, 79, 80 Shugg, Charles K., 80, 78, 79
Parr, Jeffrey, 98, 96, 97 Raphiel, Colby, 22, 18, 19
Parton, Colton, 20, 19 Rudzinski, John, 05, 02, 03, 04 Shwedo, Bradford J., 87, 85, 86
Rapp, Tyler, 19, 16 Ruechel, A.J. (Andrew), 16, 13, 14, 15 Sicks, David F., 64, 61, 62, 63
Pasko, Robert, II, 84, 80 Rast, James, 18, 15, 16, 17
Pastorello, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93 Ruff, Tobin, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97 Sigler, Steven A., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86
Rathsack, Matthew D., 86, 83, 84 Rule, Andrew, 02, 00, 01 Simpson, Carlton S., 63, 60, 61, 62
Patterson, Kyle, 23, 19 Ratkewicz, Arthur G., 74, 71, 72, 73
Patterson, William D., 19, 16 Rumph, Clay F., 81, 78 Simpson, Vergil, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92
Rawlins, Michael E., 61, 58, 59, 60 Runyon, Kevin, 02, 97, 00, 01 Singleton, Jemal, 99, 96, 97, 98
Patton, David B., 71, 68, 69 Rayl, George F., 70, 67, 68, 69
Paulson, Jake, 09, 06, 07, 08 Rushing, Devin, 16, 13, 14, 15 Sinning, Matthew, 93, 91
Rayl, Thomas J., 70, 68, 69 Russ, Steven, 95, 92, 93, 94 Skolnick, Corey, 12, 09
Pauole, Nakoa, 22, 18, 19 Reed, Dale N., Jr., 79, 77, 78
Pavlich, Sean, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Ryan, Michael S., 75, 74 Skotte, Daniel M., 72, 71
Reeves, Brandon, 09, 06, 07, 08 Rybak, Garrett, 08, 05, 06, 07 Slack, David E., 77, 74, 75, 76
Payne, James M., 89, 86, 87, 88 Reffitt, Ryan D., 18, 15, 16, 17
Payne, Zachary T., 12, 09, 10, 11 Ryll, Dennis L., 69, 66, 68 Slater, Reginald (R.J.), 18, 15, 16, 17
Rehbock, Wolfgang, 20, 17, 18 Smagh, Nishawn, 00, 97, 98, 99
Pearson, Preston (Kale), 15, 12, 13, 14 Reid, Colton, 12, 09, 10, 11 Smith, Andy, 89, 87, 88
Pease, Anthony, 71, 69, 70
Peel, John, 05, 02, 04
Reiley, Michael T., 70, 69 -- S -- Smith, Chad (James), 08, 04, 05, 06, 07
Reimer, Cliff, 99, 97 Salat, Frank E., 66, 65 Smith, Charles, A., 19, 16, 17, 18
Peeples, Scott, 08, 05, 06, 07 Reinebach, Rob, 01, 98 Salmon, Scott M., 89, 87, 88 Smith, Clifford R., 76, 73, 74, 75
Pendry, Justin, 02, 99, 00, 01 Reiner, David Allen, 77, 73, 74, 75, 76 Sanders, Geraud, 20, 17, 18, 19 Smith, Darelle, 19, 16
Peragine, Robert, 94, 92, 93 Remauldo, Mike J., 92, 90 Sanders, Gilbert, 95, 93 Smith, Donald R., 83, 78, 80, 82
Perez, Gilberto, 07, 04, 05, 06 Rembert, Reggie 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Sanders, Isaiah, 20, 17, 18, 19 Smith, Gerald T., 79, 76, 77, 78
Perez, Robert E., 92, 90, 91 Remmo, Sevrin, 16, 15 Sanders, Ja’Mel, 18, 15, 16, 17 Smith, Gregor D., 74, 71, 72, 73
Perlow, Stuart, 07, 04, 05, 06 Remsberg, Kadin, 21, 18, 19 Sanderson, Jason, 99, 95, 96, 97, 98 Smith, James A., 71, 68, 69, 70
Peshehonoff, Ted, 89, 87 Remsey, James, 93, 90, 91, 92 Sanderson, John N., 66, 65 Smith, Kenny, 05, 02, 03, 04
Petersen, Charles E., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Renaud, Robert V., 81, 79, 80 Sandor, Colin, 17, 14, 15, 16 Smith, Larry A., 71, 68
Peterson, Ben, 21, 18, 19 Rengel, Michael J., 68, 65, 66 Sanford, Torrance, 95, 91 Smith, Michael J., 87, 84, 85, 86
Peterson, Thomas L., 75, 72, 73, 74 Renner, Michael J., 76, 73, 74, 75 Sanford, Vince, 22, 18, 19 Smith, Nathan, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07
Petrzelka, Terrence L., 70, 68, 69 Renner, Robert L., 80, 77 Sapp, John C., 96, 95 Smith, Ricard K., 84, 79, 80, 81, 82
Pharris, Eric M., 86, 84, 85 Reybitz, Edwin, 67, 64 Sasser, Zach, 07, 05, 06 Smith, Shea (Robert), 09, 06, 07, 08
Philichi, Matthew, 19, 16, 17, 18 Reymann, Chris C., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Saucier, Joseph, 20, 18 Smith, Shawn D., 84, 79, 80, 82, 83
Philippsen, Gregory E., 71, 70 Rhone, Jamie, 98, 94, 95, 96 Saylor, Justin, 20, 17 Soderberg, Erik, 12, 09, 10, 11
Phillips, Brian, 99, 97, 98 Rhone, Jon, 95, 91 Schaefer, Stefan C., 77, 74 Sokora, Brandon, 00, 97, 98, 99
Phillips, David, 59, 56, 57, 58 Riazzi, Camen J., 18, 15, 16 Schafer, Scott H., 81, 77, 78, 79, 80 Solano, Francisco (Paco), 16, 13, 14
Pickering, Trent A., 87, 85, 86 Ricciardi, Rick, 07, 04 Scheel, Dennis, 94, 90, 91 Sotallaro, Mark, 95, 93
Pickett, Daniel, 12, 09, 10, 11 Rice, Walter H., IV, 92, 90, 91 Scheel, Thomas T., 94, 91, 92, 93 Soulek, James W., 65, 64
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Southam, Wayne, 02, 98, 01 Thies, Jerome C., 63, 60, 61, 62
Southworth, Ryan, 11, 08, 09, 10 Thiessen, Michael, 01, 98, 99, 00
-- W -- Willis, Roy W., Jr, 75, 72, 73, 74
Wills, Lakota, 21, 17, 18, 19
Wachenheim, Scott, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83
Sowa, John, 66, 65 Thomas, Adam K., 94, 91 Wilson, Billy, 01, 98
Wade, Chris, 01, 98, 99
Spears, Christian, 15, 12, 13, 14 Thomas, Bernard, 98, 94 Wilson, Dwan E., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85
Wade, Max, 98, 94
Speltz, John G. 85, 80 Thomas, Bobby J., 92, 89, 90, 91 Wilson, Jackson, 17, 15, 16
Waggoner, Mark, 93, 92
Spence, Overton, 06, 02, 03, 04 Thomas, Brayden, 18, 15, 16, 17 Wilson, Jonathan, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05
Wagner, Robert K., 61, 59, 60
Spetman, Randall W., 76, 73, 74, 75 Thomas, Chris, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Wilson, Lyle E., 62, 61
Waguespack, Kade, 20, 17, 18, 19
Spewock, Stephen T., 87, 84, 85, 86 Thomas, David W., 80, 76, 77 Wilson, Parker, 19, 16, 17
Waiwaiole, Jordan, 12, 09, 10, 11
Spiewak, Jacob, 22, 19 Thomas, Douglas, 85, 81 Wilson, Russell A., 86, 84, 85
Walker, Dexter, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15
Spithill, John A., 69, 66 Thomas, Grant, 07, 04, 05, 06 Wilson, Steven, 90, 87, 88, 89
Walker, Michael, 97, 94, 95, 96
Spolsky, Iwan (John), 00, 98, 99 Thomas, Paul R., 65, 62, 63 Wimmer, Hawk, 22, 19
Walker, Michael D., 88, 85
Stafford, Jacob, 18, 15, 16, 17 Thomas, Scott A., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Winters, Deacon L., 80, 77
Walker, Nathan, 11, 09, 10
Stahr, Carsten, 06, 04, 05 Thomas, Shawn, 00, 97, 98, 99 Wolfe, Richard E., 67, 65
Walker, Steve, 95, 93
Staine-Pyne, Frank, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97 Thomason, James A., 69, 67 Wolters, Tod D., 82, 79, 80, 81
Walker, Terry, 91, 88, 89
Stamp, Eric, 90, 87 Thompson, Dallas, 01, 95, 96, 00 Wood, Joseph L., 92, 89, 90, 91
Walker, Thomas T., 61, 59, 60
Stampfl, John T., 65, 62 Thompson, George M., 62, 61 Wood, Kenneth S., 77, 74, 75, 76
Waller, Brett, 04, 02, 03
Stanbury, Tom 84, 81, 82, 83 Thompson, Grant (Erik), 03, 01, 02 Wooding, Jr., Anthony, 14, 10, 11
Waller, James P., 05, 02, 03, 04
Stanton, Billy J., Jr., 73, 70, 71 Thompson, Matthew, 05, 02 Woodring, Erik, 99, 97, 98
Waller, Steven D., 73, 71, 72
Staponski, Rod, 77, 75, 76 Thompson, Neal R., 92, 90 Woodring, Joseph, 21, 19
Wallerstein, A.J., 12, 08, 09, 10, 11
Staponski, Virgil C., 71, 68, 69, 70 Thompson, Robert G., 75, 72, 73, 74 Woods, Darryl, 91, 89, 90
Walski, Paul, 91, 89, 90
Stark, Ed, 90, 87 Thompson, Victor, 07, 05, 06 Woods, Philip H., 61, 60
Walters, Brooks, 02, 00, 01
Starkey, Richard N., 68, 65, 66, 67 Thomsen, Thomas, 93, 91, 92 Woodward, Kyle D., 19, 16
Ward, Eric, 20, 18, 19
Stattmiller, Joseph E., 93, 90 Thomson, Laurence J., 59, 56, 57, 58 Woolum, Elijah, 20, 19
Ward, Matt, 06, 02, 03
Steed, John E., 88, 85, 86, 87 Thorstenson, Craig, 00, 97, 98, 99 Worden, Roy M., 76, 73, 74, 75
Wargo, Paul G., Jr, 66, 63, 64
Steelhammer, Weston, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Thurbush, Mark, 98, 96, 97 Worthman, Arion, 19, 16, 17, 18
Warrack, Christian A., 60, 59
Stein, Paul E., 66, 64, 65 Thurston, Douglas, 95, 92, 93 Wosilius, William, 91, 88, 89
Warren, Charlton, 99, 96, 97, 98
Stephan, Rodney A., 92, 89, 90, 91 Tietge, Michael R., 62, 60, 61 Wright, Adrian, 04, 01, 02, 03
Warzeka, Jonathan, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11
Stephens, Darnell, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Timm, David L., 83, 82 Wright, Alex, 99, 97
Washer, Christopher, 82, 78, 79, 80, 81
Stephens, Paul, 67, 64 Timmerman, Troy, 15, 13, 14 Wright, Anthony, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11
Washinton, Benton, 18, 15, 16
Stephens, Savier 11, 07, 08, 09 Tipton, Tucker, 13, 11, 12 Wurglitz, Alfred M., 70, 67, 68, 69
Washington, Christopher, 95, 92
Stevenson, Chance, 22, 19 Toffel, George J., 62, 61 Wyngaard, Gerald F., 68, 65, 66, 67
Washington, Jesse, 17, 15, 16
Stoll, Patrick J., 87, 84, 85, 86 Tokish, John T., 91, 87, 88, 89, 90
Waszak, Matt, 99, 98
Stonehouse, David J., 73, 72 Toliver, Michael K., 87, 84, 85, 86
Stoner, Joshua, 21, 19 Tollstam, Larry C., 65, 62, 63, 64
Waterman, Charles R., Jr., 60, 59
Waters, Benjamin, 20, 17, 18, 19
-- Y --
Stoner, Ronald E., 62, 59 Tomallo, James, 88, 86 Yandell, Saxon, 94, 91, 92, 93
Watkins, Brian, 95, 91, 92, 93 Yarbrough, Steve, 89, 87, 88
Strain, Leroy A., 91, 90 Tone, Jason, 95, 93
Watkins, Bobby, 15, 11 Yates, Shanon, 92, 89, 90, 91
Strebel, Luke, 18, 15, 16, 17 Torchia, Linden J., 78, 75, 76, 77
Watson, Ryan, 17, 13, 14,, 15, 16 Yeager, Louis, 93, 90, 91, 92
Strecker, Adam, 04, 01, 02, 03 Toth, Andrew J., 89, 87, 88
Watts, Garrett, 19, 16 Yeager, Luke, 09, 07, 08
Strickland, Dontae, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Townsend, John S., 74, 71
Weathers, Jeffrey T., 87, 84, 86 Young, David T., 92, 89, 90, 91
Strock, Brian, 02, 00, 01 Townsend, Paul, 00, 98, 99
Weathersby, Ray, 98, 97 Young, Douglas, 91, 88, 89, 90
Strom, Brock T., 59, 56, 57, 58 Travnick, William R., 79, 76, 77, 78
Weaver, Ross, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05 Young, Grant, 22, 19
Stucker, Pat B., 72, 71 Trawick, William, 21, 19
Weaver, Tyler, 17, 15, 16 Young, Matt, 95, 93
Sturch, James P., 80, 78, 79 Tripple, Trent, 97, 92, 95, 96
Webb, Lance C., 74, 71, 72, 73 Young, Terrence J., 75, 73, 74
Suder, Beau, 07, 04, 05, 06 Tubbs, James O., 80, 78, 79
Webb, Michael A., 80, 76, 77 Young, Wayne D., 94, 90, 91, 92, 93
Suhajda, Joe, 97, 94, 95, 96 Tucker, Eric, 94, 92, 93
Weber, Mark, 90, 88, 89
Sullivan, Konda, 83, 79, 80, 81, 82 Turner, Dennis, 00, 97
Webster, Jayce, 18, 15
Sumpter, Steven, 15, 12, 13 Turner, Dylan, 14, 10
Sumrall, Darryl J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Turner, Howard, 04, 01, 02, 03
Weeks, Tyler, 09, 07 -- Z --
Weidmann, James, 78, 74, 75, 76, 77 Zagzebski, Kenneth P., 68, 65, 66, 67
Sundquist, Ted, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Turner, Stephen V., 69, 66, 67, 68
Weigand, John R., 84, 81, 82, 83 Zaleski, Charles D., 59, 56, 57, 58
Sutton, Chris, 07, 04, 05, 06 Tyler, Jordan, 18, 15, 16, 17
Weiss, Bart W., 86, 83, 84, 85 Zanotti, Adam, 07, 04, 05
Sutton, Curtis, 94, 91, 92, 93 Tyler, Michael, 99, 96, 97, 98
Weist, Chace, 05, 01 Zanotti, Charles (C.J.), 00, 97, 98, 00
Sutton, Dailen, 19, 16, 17, 18 Tyner, Dustin G., 97, 95, 96
Wells, Charles, 08, 05, 06 Zdroik, Daniel, 91, 89, 90
Sutton, David A. 86, 83
Welsh, John, 03, 01, 02 Zeman, Michael, 97, 94, 95, 96
Svendsen, Erik, 02, 00
Swanberg, Kevin G., 79, 76 -- U -- West, James D., 68, 66
Weydert, James C., 72, 70, 71
Zeman, Ryan, 08, 05, 06
Swanson, Richard E., 69, 66, 67, 68 Underbakke, Jesse, 04, 02, 03 Zemko, Charles R., 14, 12, 13
Uzell, David, 83, 80, 81, 82 Whaley, Harold E., 71, 68, 69, 70 Ziebart, David A., 80, 76, 77, 78, 79
Swertfager, Thomas A., 73, 72
Whaley, Sanders A., 79, 75 Ziegler, John J., 86, 83, 84, 85
Wharton, Donald, 15, 13, 14 Zolninger, Gregory C., 84, 81, 82, 83
-- T -- -- V -- Whatley, Melvin B., 98, 95 Zuberer, Grayson, 17, 15, 16
Taibi, John, 05, 03, 04, 05 Vail, Dylan, 17, 15, 16 Whiting, Jackson, 00, 97, 98, 99 Zyroll, Thomas C., 68, 65, 66, 67
Tanner, Craig, 97, 94, 95, 96 VanHulzen, Trent, 90, 87, 88, 89 Whitt, Kevin, 12, 10, 11
Tavrytzky, Jan A., 86, 83 VanInwegan, Earl S., 60, 57 Wideman, Hubert G., 59, 57, 58
Taylor, Corvan, 22, 19 Van maarth, Ryan, 02, 00 Wikstrom, Jon (Wylie), 11, 09, 10
Taylor, Nicholas, 04, 01, 02, 03 Vargas, John, 96, 93, 94, 95 Wild, Ray E., 76, 72, 73, 74, 75
Taylor, William, 59, 57 Vaughn, Kenneth L., 77, 73, 74 Wiley, Alan C., 82, 79, 80, 81
Teague, John V., 87, 83, 85, 86 Vaught, Tyler, 19, 16 Wilkerson, Brandon, 96, 94, 95
Teague, Roger W., 86, 83, 84, 85 Vellanti, Christopher G.L., 86, 84, 85 Wilkie, Jordan, 05, 02, 03, 04
Tebrink, Kenneth L., 79, 77 Vereen, Shaquille, 18, 15, 16, 17 Wilkie, Peter R., 93, 90, 91, 92
Teigen, Scott, 94, 91, 92, 93 Vernon, Rodney G., 86, 83, 84, 85 Williams, Keith, 09, 06, 07, 08
Tellers, Shawn, 98, 96, 97 Vertrees, Richard C., 82, 79 Williams, Kevin, 95, 91, 92, 93
Telliard, Timothy P., 82, 78 Vickery, Charles A., Jr, 82, 79 Williams, Mark C., 89, 88
Terrazone, Nathan, 05, 03, 04 Vikupitz, Connor, 20, 18, 19 Williams, Paul W., 78, 75, 76, 77
Tew, Jared, 11, 08, 09, 10 Vinson, Daniel, 14, 11 Williams, Ryan E., 08, 05, 06, 07
Theken, Terry W., 73, 71, 72 Vonzurmuehlen, Bryce, 19, 16, 17, 18 Williams, Ryan K., 80, 77, 78, 79
Theil, Grant, 20, 17, 18, 19 Vosika, Eugene L., 59, 56 Williams, Tyler R., 18, 15, 16, 17

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past season results
1960 (4-6-0)
National Rankings Ben Martin
Coach: Ben Martin
The number prior to the opponent indicates the Captain: Mike Quinlan+
ranking of that opponent. The number to the 1958-77 S.24 Colorado State ..........................W 32-8
right of the opponent in ( ) is Air Force’s rank- O.1 Stanford ....................................W 32-9
ing at the time of the game. O.8 8/11 Missouri (17/-) ..................L 8-34
Record O.15 5/5 Navy (N1) ............................L 3-35
O.22 at Wyoming ...............................L 0-15
The first number indicated is the United Press
ranking, followed by the Associated Press 96-103-9 O.29 George Washington ..................L 6-20
N.5 Denver.......................................W 36-6
ranking. The United Press ranking was re- (20 yrs) N.12 at 14/11 UCLA ...........................L 0-22
placed by CNN from 1993-1996, then later by N.26 at Colorado ...............................W 16-6
ESPN from 1997 to the present. D.2 at Miami (Fla.) ...........................L 14-23
1958 (9-0-2) + - Game captains were used. Quinlan was named captain at
the end of the season.
First Senior Class N1 - Baltimore Memorial Stadium.
Coach: Ben Martin
1955 (4-4-0) Captain: Brock Strom
Coach: Col. Robert V. Whitlow
S.26 at Detroit ...................................W 37-6 1961 (3-7-0)
O.4 at 8/8 Iowa* ................................T 13-13 Coach: Ben Martin
Co-Captains: Brock Strom & John White+
O.11 Colorado State ..........................W 36-6 Captain: Bob McDonough+
O.8 Denver Frosh* ...........................W 34-18
O.18 at Stanford ................................W 16-0 S.23 UCLA #* .....................................L 6-19
O.15 Colorado State Frosh (N1) .........W 21-13
O.25 Utah (17/14)..............................W 16-14 S.30 Kansas State ..............................L 12-14
O.22 Colorado Frosh (N2) ..................L 0-32
N.1 at Oklahoma St. (17/13) ............W 33-29 O.7 at SMU ......................................L 7-9
O.29 Kansas Frosh .............................L 0-33
N.8 at Denver (14/10)......................W 10-7 O.14 at Cincinnati ..............................W 8-6
N.5 Utah Frosh (N1) .........................L 6-12
N.15 Wyoming (N1) (12/10) ..............W 21-6 O.21 Maryland ...................................L 0-21
N.12 Wyoming Frosh (N2) .................W 21-13
N.22 at New Mexico (10/9) ...............W 45-7 O.28 at New Mexico ..........................L 6-21
N.19 at New Mexico Frosh ................W 7-6 N.4 Colorado State ..........................W 14-9
N.29 at Colorado (9/8).......................W 20-14
N.26 Oklahoma Frosh ........................L 12-48 N.11 at California ...............................W 15-14
COTTON BOWL
* - 17,785 saw first game at D.U. Stadium in Denver. N.18 at Baylor ....................................L 7-31
J1 9/10 TCU (N2) (8/6)...................T 0-0
N1 - Penrose Stadium, Colorado Springs. D.2 6/6 Colorado .............................L 12-29
* - First crowd of over 45,000 to watch Air Force game
N2 - Pueblo Stadium, Pueblo, Colo. + - Game captains were used. McDonough was named cap-
(48,325).
+ - Game captains were used. Strom and White were named tain at the end of the season.
N1 - Washburn Field, Colorado Springs.
co-captains prior to the final game of the season. # - First night home Air Force game at Denver Stadium.
N2 - Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas
1955 was a non-varsity season (games not counted in over- * - Largest crowd to watch Air Force home game at Denver
all record). Stadium (27,500).
1959 (5-4-1)
Coach: Ben Martin 1962 (5-5-0)
Captain: Howard Bronson
L.T. “Buck” Shaw S.26 at Wyoming ...............................W 20-7
First season at Falcon Stadium
Coach: Ben Martin
O.3 at Trinity (-/18) ..........................W 27-6 Captain: Skinner Simpson
O.10 Idaho (19/18) ............................W 21-0
1956-57 O.17 Oregon (N1) (12/17)..................L 3-20
S.22 Colorado State* ........................W 34-0
S.29 at -/4 Penn State .......................L 6-20
O.23 at 17/- UCLA .............................W 20-7 O.6 at Southern Methodist ..............W 25-20
O.31 Army (N2)+ (15/-) ......................T 13-13 O.13 at Arizona ..................................W 20-6
Record N.7 at Missouri (20/18) ...................L 0-13 O.20 Oregon+ ....................................L 20-35
O.27 Miami (Fla.) ...............................L 3-21
N.14 Arizona (N3) ..............................W 22-15
9-8-2 (2 yrs) N.21 New Mexico ..............................L 27-28 N.3 Wyoming ...................................W 35-14
N.28 at Colorado ...............................L 7-15 N.10 at UCLA......................................W 17-11
+ - First crowd of over 65,000 to watch regular season Air N.17 Baylor ........................................L 3-10
Force game (67,000). N.24 at Colorado ...............................L 10-34
* - First game at Falcon Stadium.
1956 (6-2-1) N1 - Portland, Ore.
+ - Falcon Stadium dedication.
N2 - Yankee Stadium, New York City.
Coach: L.T. “Buck” Shaw
N3 - Folsom Field, Boulder, Colo.
Co-Captains: Larry Thomson & Charles Zaleski+
S.29 at San Diego U.* ........................W 46-0 Air Force was ranked 15th in the preseason national poll
O.6 at Colorado College ...................W 53-14
O.13 Western State ...........................W 48-13
O.20 Colorado Mines .........................W 49-6
O.27 Eastern New Mexico .................W 34-7
N.3 Northern Colorado ....................W 21-0
N.10 at Whittier .................................T 14-14
N.17 Idaho State (N1) ........................L 7-13
N.24 Brigham Young ..........................L 21-34
* - First varsity game and first Air Force shutout.
N1 - Pueblo Stadium.
+ - Game captains were used. Thomson and Zaleski were
named co-captain prior to final game of the season.

1957 (3-6-1)
Coach: L.T. “Buck” 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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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

1970 Sugar Bowl Team


Co-Captains: Lloyd Duncan & Scott Jackson
S.17 Wyoming ..................................L 0-13
S.24 at Washington* ........................W 10-0
O.1 Navy .........................................W 15-7
O.8 Hawai’i .....................................W 54-0
O.15 Oregon .....................................L 6-17
O.22 Colorado State..........................L 21-41
O.29 at 3/3 UCLA ..............................L 13-38
N.5 at Stanford ...............................L 6-21
N.12 at North Carolina......................W 20-14
N.19 at Colorado...............................L 9-10
* - Air Force’s 50th victory.

1967 (2-6-2)
Coach: Ben 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-
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1974 (2-9-0) Bill Parcells 1981 (4-7-0)
Coach: Ben Martin Coach: Ken Hatfield
Co-Captains: Larry Fariss & Terry Young
S.14 Idaho ........................................ W 37-0
1978 Co-Captains: Ed Antoine, Mike France & Johnny Jackson
S.12 at -/15 Brigham Young * .......... L 21-45
S.21 at Oregon ................................. L 23-27 S.19 Wyoming* ................................ L 10-17
S.28 at Wyoming .............................. L 16-20 S.26 at New Mexico* ....................... L 10-27
O.5 Colorado**............................... L 27-28 Record O.3 Colorado State* ....................... W 28-14
O.12 20/- Tulane ............................... L 3-10 O.10 at Navy ..................................... L 13-30
O.19 Navy ......................................... W 19-16 3-8 (1 yr) O.17 Tulane ...................................... L 13-31
O.26 at Rutgers ................................. L 3-20 O.24 at Oregon ................................. W 20-10
N.2 Brigham Young ......................... L 10-12 O.31 Army......................................... W 7-3
N.9 at Army .................................... L 16-17 N.14 Notre Dame.............................. L 7-35
N.16 Arizona ..................................... L 24-27 N.21 at UNLV .................................... L 21-24
N.23 at 4/5 Notre Dame*** ............. L 0-38
1978 (3-8-0) N.29 San Diego State* (N1) ............. W 21-16
Coach: Bill Parcells + - Game captains were used.
** - Dave Lawson kicked 60-yard field goal. Co-Captains: Tom Foertsch & Steve Hoog N1 - Game played at Olympic Memorial Stadium, Tokyo,
*** - Team record of scoring in 72 straight games stops S.9 at Texas-El Paso........................ W 34-25 Japan (Mirage Bowl).
(1968-1974). S.16 at Boston College ..................... W 18-7 * - Western Athletic Conference Games.
S.23 Holy Cross ................................ L 18-35
S.30 at Kansas State ......................... L 21-34
1975 (2-8-1) O.7 Navy ......................................... L 8-37 1982 (8-5-0)
Coach: Ben Martin O.14 Colorado State ......................... L 13-31 Coach: Ken Hatfield
Co-Captains: Chris Milodragovich & Randy Spetman O.21 18/20 Notre Dame ................... L 15-38 Co-Captains: All Seniors
S.13 Arkansas (N1) ........................... L 0-35 O.28 Kent State................................. W 26-10 S.4 at Tulsa ..................................... L 17-35
S.20 at Iowa State* .......................... L 12-17 N.4 at Army .................................... L 14-28 S.11 San Diego State* ..................... W 44-32
S.27 9/10 UCLA ................................ T 20-20 N.11 19/- Georgia Tech .................... L 21-42 S.18 at Texas Tech............................ L 30-31
O.4 Navy (N2) ................................. L 0-17 N.18 at Vanderbilt ............................ L 27-41 S.25 at 20/- Brigham Young * .......... W 39-38
O.11 at Brigham Young ..................... L 14-28 + - Game captains were used. Foertsch and Hoog were O.2 New Mexico* ........................... L 37-49
O.18 15/15 Notre Dame ................... L 30-31 named co-captains after the final game of the season. O.9 Navy ......................................... W 24-21
O.25 at Colorado State ..................... L 10-47 O.16 Colorado State* ....................... L 11-21
N.1
N.8
Army......................................... W 33-3
Tulane (N3)............................... W 13-12
Ken Hatfield O.23 at Texas-El Paso*...................... W 35-7
O.30 Wyoming* ................................ W 44-34
N.15 13/15 California ....................... L 14-31 N.6 at Army .................................... W 27-9
N.22 Wyoming .................................. L 10-24 1979-83 N.20 16/18 Notre Dame ................... W 30-17
* - Dedicated new Iowa State Stadium. Lawson kicked N.27 at Hawai’i* ............................... L 21-45
62-yard field goal. HALL OF FAME BOWL
N1 - Little Rock, Ark. D.31 Vanderbilt***(N1) ................... W 36-28
N2 - Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Wash., D.C. Record N1 - Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala.
N3 - Superdome, New Orleans, La. * - Western Athletic Conference Games.
26-32-1 (5 yrs) *** - Air Force’s 125th victory.

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.

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Fisher DeBerry 1987 (9-4-0) 1991 (10-3-0)
Coach: Fisher DeBerry Coach: Fisher DeBerry
Co-Captains: Game Captains Captains: Shanon Yates, Joe Wood, Rob Perez
1984-2006 S.5 at Wyoming* ............................ L 13-27 A.31 Weber State% .......................... W 48-31
Record S.12 Texas Christian ......................... W 21-10
S.19 San Diego State* ...................... W 49-7
S.7 at Colorado State*@ ................ W 31-26
S.14 at Utah* %................................ W 24-21
169-109-1 S.26 at Colorado State* ................... W 27-19
O.3 Utah* ....................................... W 48-27
S.21 San Diego State* % .................. W 21-20
S.28 at Brigham Young* % ............... L 7-21
(23 yrs) O.10 at Navy ..................................... W 23-13
O.17 13/11 Notre Dame ................... L 14-35
O.5 Wyoming*$ .............................. W 51-28
O.12 at Navy ..................................... W 46-6
O.24 Texas-El Paso* .......................... W 35-7 O.19 5/5 Notre Dame# ..................... L 15-28
O.31 at Brigham Young * .................. L 13-24 O.26 Texas-El Paso* % ...................... W 20-13
1984 (8-4-0) N.7 Army......................................... W 27-10 N.2 at New Mexico* ....................... L 32-34
N.14 at New Mexico* ....................... W 73-26 N.9 Army......................................... W 25-0
Coach: Fisher DeBerry N.21 at Hawai’i* ............................... W 34-31 N.23 at Hawai’i* ............................... W 24-20
Co-Captains: Game Captains FREEDOM BOWL LIBERTY BOWL
S.1 San Diego State* ...................... W 34-16 D.30 Arizona State(N1) ........................ L 28-33 D.29 Mississippi St.+# (N1) ............... W 38-15
S.8 Northern Colorado ................... W 75-7 N1 - Game played in Anaheim, Calif. % - Blue & White Network.; @ - Prime Sports Network, $ -
S.15 at Wyoming* ............................ L 20-26 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. ABC, # - ESPN.; + 200th Air Force Victory.
S.22 at Utah* ................................... L 17-28 * - Western Athletic Conference Games.
S.29 Colorado State* ....................... W 52-10 N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn.
O.6 Navy ......................................... W 29-22 1988 (5-7-0) Air Force was ranked -/25 in the final polls.
O.13 at Notre Dame ......................... W 21-7 Coach: Fisher DeBerry
O.20 5/7 Brigham Young* ................ L 25-30 Co-Captains: Game Captains
N.3 at Army .................................... L 12-24 S.3 at Colorado State* ................... W 29-23
N.10 at New Mexico* ....................... W 23-9 S.11 at San Diego St.* ..................... L 36-39
1992 (7-5-0)
N.17 at Texas-El Paso*...................... W 38-12 S.17 Northwestern% ........................ W 62-27 Coach: Fisher DeBerry
INDEPENDENCE BOWL S.24 19/- Wyoming* ........................ L 45-48 Captains: Carlton McDonald, Chris Baker, Jarvis Baker
D.15 Virginia Tech(N1)...................... W 23-7 O.1 New Mexico* ........................... W 63-14 S.5 Rice........................................... W 30-21
N1 - Game played in Shreveport, La. O.8 Navy ......................................... W 34-24 S.12 Hawai’i*$ ................................. L 3-6
O.15 at Utah* ................................... W 56-49 S.19 at Wyoming* ............................ W 42-28
* - Western Athletic Conference Games.
O.22 at 2/2 Notre Dame ................... L 13-41 S.25 New Mexico* ........................... W 33-32
N.5 at Army .................................... L 15-28 O.3 at Texas-El Paso* ...................... W 28-22
1985 (12-1-0) N.12 18/- Brigham Young * .............. L 31-49 O.10 Navy ......................................... W 18-16
N.19 at Texas-El Paso*...................... L 24-31 O.17 Colorado State*% ..................... L 28-32
Coach: Fisher DeBerry N.26 at Hawai’i* ............................... L 14-19 O.24 at San Diego State* .................. W 20-17
Co-Captains: Game Captains % - First win over a Big 10 opponent. O.31 Utah*........................................ L 13-20
A.31 Texas-El Paso* .......................... W 48-6 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N.7 at Army..................................... W 7-3
S.14 at Wyoming* ............................ W 49-7 N.14 Brigham Young* ....................... L 7-28
S.21 Rice........................................... W 59-17 LIBERTY BOWL
S.28 at New Mexico* (18/19) .......... W 49-12 1989 (8-4-1) D.31 19/20 Mississippi # (N1) ........... L 0-13
O.5 Notre Dame% (15/17) .............. W 21-15 #- ESPN, $ - Blue & White
Coach: Fisher DeBerry * - Western Athletic Conference game
O.12 at Navy (12/13) ........................ W 24-7 Captains: Dee Dowis, Lance McDowell, Scott % - Prime Sports Network
O.19 at Colorado State* (9/10) ........ W 35-19 Hollister, Randle Gladney, Tom Kafka N1 - Played in Memphis, Tenn.
O.26 Utah* (6/8)............................... W 38-15 S.2 San Diego St.* .......................... W 52-36
N.2 San Diego State* (6/7) ............. W 31-10 S.10 Wyoming*# ............................. W 45-7
N.9 Army (4/5) ................................ W 45-7 S.16 at Northwestern....................... W 48-31 1993 (4-8-0)
N.16 at 15/16 BYU* (4/4) ...........................L 21-28 S.23 Texas-El Paso* (19/-)................ W 43-26
N.23 at Hawai’i (10/13) .................... W 27-20 Coach: Fisher DeBerry
S.30 at Colorado St.*(19/24)............ W 46-21 Captains: Mike Black, Scott Teigen, Wayne Young
BLUEBONNET BOWL O.7 at Navy (15/20) ........................ W 35-7 S.4 Indiana State# .......................... W 63-21
D.31 Texas (N1) (7/10) ..................... W 24-16 O.14 1/1 Notre Dame# (14/17) ........ L 27-41 S.11 at Colorado St.*........................ L 5-8
N1 - Game played in Houston, Texas. O.21 at Texas Christian (17/19) ........ L 9-27 S.18 San Diego St.%*........................ L 31-38
* - Western Athletic Conference Games. N.4 Army......................................... W 29-3 S.25 at 17/21 Brigham Young# ........ L 3-30
% - Fourth straight victory over Notre Dame. N.11 at 18/21 Brigham Young*! ....... L 35-44 O.2 Wyoming**/* .......................... L 18-31
Air Force ended the season ranked 5/8 in the polls. N.25 at Utah* ................................... W 42-38 O.9 at Navy ..................................... L 24-28
D.9 at Hawai’i*# ............................. T 35-35 O.16 at Fresno St.* ........................... L 20-33
LIBERTY BOWL O.23 The Citadel** ........................... W 35-0
1986 (6-5-0) D.28 Mississippi#(N1) ....................... L 29-42 O.30 Texas-El Paso**/* .................... W 31-10
Coach: Fisher DeBerry # - ESPN, ! - CBS. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N.6 Army** ..................................... W 25-6
Co-Captains: Game Captains N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn. N.13 at Utah* ................................... L 24-41
A.30 Hawai’i* (RTV) .......................... W 24-17 N.20 at Hawai’i* ............................... L 17-45
S.6 at Texas-El Paso*...................... W 23-21 # - Prime Sports Network
S.20 Wyoming* (RTV) ...................... L 17-23 1990 (7-5-0) * - Western Athletic Conference Games
S.27 Colorado State* (RTV) .............. W 24-7 % - ABC Regional Telecast, ** - Blue and White Network
Coach: Fisher DeBerry
O.3 at Utah* ................................... W 45-35
Captains: Rodney Lewis, Lane Beene, Brian Hill, J.T. Tokish
O.11 Navy (RTV) (S) .......................... W 40-6
O.18 at Notre Dame (RTV) ................ L 3-31
S.1 Colorado St.*............................ L 33-35 1994 (8-4-0)
S.8 Hawai’i* ................................... W 27-3
O.25 at San Diego State* .................. W 22-10 Coach: Fisher DeBerry
S.15 The Citadel ............................... W 10-7
N.8 at Army (RTV) ........................... L 11-21 Captains: All Seniors
S.22 at Wyoming* ............................ L 12-24
N.22 at Rice ...................................... L 17-21 S.3 Colorado State*........................ L 21-34
S.29 at San Diego State* .................. L 18-48
D.6 Brigham Young * (NTV) ............ L 3-23
O.6 Navy ......................................... W 24-7 S.9 21/- Brigham Young*$ ............. L 21-45
* - Western Athletic Conference Games.
O.13 at 7/8 Notre Dame ................... L 27-57 S.17 Northwestern ........................... L 10-14
O.27 Utah* ....................................... W 52-21 S.24 at Texas-El Paso* ...................... W 47-7
N.3 9/10 Brigham Young* .............. L 7-54 O.1 at San Diego State* .................. W 36-35
N.10 at Army .................................... W 15-3 O.8 Navy# ....................................... W 43-21
N.17 at Texas-El Paso*...................... W 14-13 O.22 Fresno State* ........................... W 42-7
LIBERTY BOWL O.29 at Wyoming* ............................ W 34-17
D.27 20/24 Ohio State#(N1) ............. W 23-11
N.5 at Army..................................... W 10-6
* - Western Athletic Conference Games.
N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn. N.12 14/12 Utah*# ........................... W 40-33
# - ESPN N.19 at Notre Dame% ....................... L 30-42
D.3 at Hawai’i* ............................... W 37-24
* - Western Athletic Conference Games.
$ - ABC Regional Telecast
# - Blue and White Network; % - NBC National Telecast

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past season results
1995 (8-5-0) 1999 (6-5-0) 2002 (8-5-0)
Coach: Fisher DeBerry
Captains: Game Captains Coach: Fisher DeBerry Coach: Fisher DeBerry
S.2 Brigham Young*# ...................... W 38-12 Captains: Charlie Jackson, Shawn Thomas, Craig Thorsten- Captains: Tom Heier, Leotis Palmer, Bryan Blew, Jeff Over-
S.9 Wyoming*# (25/-) ..................... W 34-10 son, Mike Roberts+ street, Trevor Hightower, Anthony Schlegel.
S.16 Colorado State* (19/21) ............ L 20-27 S. 4 Villanova .................................... W 37-13
S.23 at Northwestern# ...................... L 6-30 S. 18 at Washington&@ ..................... W 31-21 A. 31 Northwestern &......................... W 52-3
S.30 at New Mexico*......................... W 27-24 S. 25 Wyoming##*m(25/24) .............. L 7-10 S. 7 New Mexico* ^ OT .................... W 38-31
O.7 Texas-El Paso* ........................... W 56-43 O. 2 at San Diego State*$ ................. W 23-22
S. 21 at -/23 California........................ W 23-21
O.14 at Navy....................................... W 30-20 O. 9 at Navy& .................................... W 19-14
O. 16 Utah*$ (25/-) ............................. L 15-21 S. 28 at Utah*## ................................ W 30-26
O.21 at Utah* ..................................... L 21-22 O. 5 Navy (25/-)................................. W 48-7
O.28 at Fresno State* ........................ W 31-20 O. 30 at 15/16 Brigham Young*$ ........ L 20-27
N. 6 Army .......................................... W 28-0 O. 12 BYU*$ (19/21) ........................... W 52-9
N.11 Army .......................................... W 38-20 O. 19 7/7 Notre Dame$ (15/18).......... L 14-21
N.18 10/8 Notre Dame#..................... L 14-44 N. 13 UNLV* ........................................ W 35-16
N. 18 at Colorado State*# ................... L 21-41 O. 26 at Wyoming* (19/22) ................ L 26-34
N.25 at Hawai’i* ................................. W 44-14 O. 31 24/24 Colorado State*# ............ L 12-31
COPPER BOWL N. 27 at New Mexico*$....................... L 28-33
# - ESPN, & - Fox Sports Net, & - ABC national; N. 9 at Army ## ................................. W 49-30
D.27 25/- Texas Tech#(N1) ................ L 41-55
# - ESPN, * - estern Athletic Conference game ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2 N. 16 at UNLV*##................................ W 49-32
N1 - Game played in Tucson, Ariz. * - Mountain West Conference game (first season in MWC) N. 23 San Diego St.*$ .......................... L 34-38
+ - Game captains were used, these players were selected at SAN FRANCISCO BOWL
the end of the season. D. 31 19/21 Virginia Tech $................. L 13-20
1996 (6-5-0) @ - Victory gave AFA the nation’s longest active winning ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest;
streak of 11 games & - ABC Regional; % NBC National, # - ESPN
Coach: Fisher DeBerry
* - Mountain West Conference game
Captains: Chris Gizzi, Lee Guthrie, Beau Morgan
A.31 San Jose State* .......................... W 45-0 2000 (9-3-0)
S.7 at UNLV*.................................... W 65-17
S.21 at Wyoming* ............................. L 19-22 Coach: Fisher DeBerry
2003 (7-5-0)
S.28 Rice* .......................................... W 45-17 Captains: Nate Beard, Mike Thiessen,
O.12 Navy........................................... L 17-20 Coach: Fisher DeBerry
Matt Pommer, Ben Miller+ Captains: Chance Harridge, Joe Schieffer, Brett Huyser,
O.19 at 9/8 Notre Dame% (OT) .......... W 20-17
S. 2 Cal State Northridge^ ................ W 55-6 Jeff Overstreet, Monty Coleman, Trevor Hightower, John
O.26 Hawai’i* ..................................... W 34-7
N.2 Colorado State*& ...................... L 41-42 S. 9 BYU*^ ........................................ W 32-12 Rudzinski.
N.09 at Army ...................................... L 7-23 S. 23 at Utah*& .................................. W 23-14
N.16 at Fresno State* (OT)................. W 44-38 S. 30 UNLV*& ..................................... L 13-34 A. 30 Wofford.....................................W 49-0
N.28 at San Diego State* #................. L 23-28 O. 7 Navy^......................................... W 27-13 S. 6 at Northwestern .......................W 22-21
% - NBC, & - Prime Sports Rocky Mountain O. 14 at Wyoming* ............................. W 51-34 S. 13 North Texas ...............................W 34-21
# - ESPN; * - Western Athletic Conference game. O. 21 New Mexico*^ ........................... L 23-29 S. 20 Wyoming*^ ...............................W 35-29
O. 28 at 19/19 Notre Dame%(OT)....... L 31-34 S. 27 at BYU*## .................................W 24-10
N. 4 at Army ...................................... W 41-27 O. 4 at Navy (25/-) ............................L 25-28
1997 (10-3-0) N. 11 20/- Colorado State*$ ............... W 44-40 O. 11 UNLV*## ...................................W 24-7
Coach Fisher DeBerry N. 18 San Diego State*##.................... W 45-24 O. 16 at Colorado State*$ ..................L 20-30
Captains: Chris Gizzi, Jemal Singleton, Jeff Mohr+ SILICON VALLEY BOWL N. 1 Utah*$ 3OT ...............................L 43-45
A.30 Idaho.......................................... W 14-10 D. 31 Fresno State$............................. W 37-34 N. 8 Army .........................................W 31-3
S.6 at Rice* ...................................... W 41-14 ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; N. 15 at New Mexico* ........................L 12-24
S.13 UNLV* ........................................ W 25-24 & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National N. 22 at San Diego State*^ .................L 3-24
S.20 at Colorado State*# ................... W 24-0 * - Mountain West Conference game
S.27 San Diego State*# (OT).............. W 24-18 + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at
O.4 Citadel (25/-) ............................. W 17-3 ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest;
the end of the season. & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National, # - ESPN
O.11 at Navy& (23/23) ....................... W 10-7
O.18 Fresno State* (18/19) ................ L 17-20 * - Mountain West Conference game
O. 25 at San Jose State* (17/18) ......... L 22-25 2001 (6-6-0)
N.1 at Hawai’i* (24/-)....................... W 34-27
N.8 Army .......................................... W 24-0
Coach: Fisher DeBerry
N.15 Wyoming* ................................. W 14-3
Captains: Zach Johnson, Keith Boyea, Justin Pendry, 2004 (5-6-0)
LAS VEGAS BOWL
Ben Miller+
D.20 Oregon(N1)# (21/23) ................. L 13-41 Coach Fisher DeBerry
# - ESPN2, & - Fox Sports Rky Mtn.; + - Game captains were Captains: Adam Cole, Dan Shaffer, Ryan Carter, John Rudzin-
S. 1 3/3 Oklahoma & ........................ L 3-44
used, these players were selected at the end of the season.; ski, Alec Messerall.
S. 8 Tennessee Tech ......................... W 42-0
N1 - Game played in Las Vegas, Nev.
S. 29 at San Diego State*## ............... W 45-21
O. 6 at Navy....................................... W 24-18 S. 4 15/13 California ........................L 14-56
O. 13 Wyoming* ................................. W 24-13 S. 11 E. Washington ...........................W 42-20
1998 (12-1-0) O. 20 at 13/18 BYU*$ ......................... L 33-63 S. 18 at UNLV* ...................................W 27-10
O. 27 at New Mexico*......................... L 33-52 S. 25 at 14/15 Utah*## ......................L 35-49
Coach: Fisher DeBerry N. 3 Army .......................................... W 34-24
Captains: Blane Morgan, Jemal Singleton, Tim Curry, Bryce S. 30 Navy NT .....................................L 21-24
N. 8 at Colorado State*$ ................... L 21-28 O. 9 New Mexico*^ ..........................W 28-23
Fisher+ N. 17 UNLV*^ ...................................... L 10-34
S. 5 Wake Forest# ............................ W 42-0 O. 23 BYU*##......................................L 24-41
N. 24 at Hawaii.................................... L 30-52 O. 30 at Wyoming*.............................L 26-43
S. 12 at UNLV*.................................... W 52-10 D. 1 Utah*!........................................ W 38-37
S. 17 Colorado State*# ....................... W 30-27 N. 6 at Army@ ..................................W 31-22
## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest;
S. 26 at TCU* (Nt) (23/23) .................. L 34-35 & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National N. 13 San Diego State*@ ...................L 31-37
O. 3 New Mexico* ............................. W 56-14 * - Mountain West Conference game N. 20 Colorado State* ........................W 47-17
O. 10 Navy& ........................................ W 49-7 ! - Game postponed from Sept. 15 due to Sept. 11th tragedy
O. 24 at Tulsa* .................................... W 42-21 + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest;
O. 31 SMU*% (23/-) ............................ W 31-7 the end of the season. & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National, # - ESPN,
N. 7 at Army^ (21/25) ....................... W 35-7 @ - Altitude
N. 14 at 25/25 Wyoming* (20/23) ...... W 10-3 * - Mountain West Conference game
N. 21 Rice* (17/20) ............................. W 22-16
D. 5 Brigham Young*(N1)& (13/17) ....... W 20-13
O’AHU BOWL
D.25 Washington(N2)# (13/16) ......... W 45-25
# - ESPN, ^ - Blue and White Network, & - Fox Sports Net, &
- ABC national. + - Game captains were used, these players
were selected at the end of the season; N1 - WAC Champi-
onship, played in Las Vegas,
Air Force ended the season ranked 10/13 in final polls.

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past season results
2005 (4-7-0) 2008 (8-5-0) 2011 (7-6-0)
Coach: Fisher DeBerry Coach: Troy Calhoun Coach: Troy Calhoun
Captains: Jon Wilson, Ross Weaver, Russ Mitscherling. Captains: Game Captains Captains: Game Captains
S. 3 Washington (N)......................... W 20-17 A. 30 Southern Utah .......................... W 41-7 S. 3 South Dakota$ .......................... W 37-20
S. 10 San Diego State*....................... W 41-29 S. 6 at Wyoming*## ........................ W 23-3 S. 10 TCU*^ ....................................... L 19-35
S. 17 Wyoming* ................................ L 28-29 S. 13 Houston (N1) ............................ W 31-28 S. 24 Tennessee State$...................... W 63-24
S. 22 at Utah*% ................................. L 35-38 S. 20 20/20 Utah*^............................ L 23-30 O. 1 at Navy% ................................... W 35-34 OT
S. 29 at Colorado State (NT)*% ......... L 23-41 O. 4 Navy ^ ....................................... L 27-33 O. 8 at Notre Dame@ ...................... L 33-59
O. 8 at Navy## .................................. L 24-27 O. 11 at San Diego State*$................. W 35-10 O. 13 San Diego State*## ................... L 27-41
O. 15 UNLV* ....................................... W 42-7 O. 18 at UNLV*$ ................................. W 29-28 O. 22 at Boise State*^ ........................ L 26-37
O. 22 21/21 TCU*$ ............................. L 10-48 O. 23 New Mexico*## ........................ W 23-10 O. 29 at New Mexico*$ ...................... W 42-0
O. 29 at BYU*$ ................................... L 41-62 N. 1 at Army & ................................. W 16-7 N. 5 Army% ...................................... W 24-14
N. 5 Army$$ ..................................... L 24-27 N. 8 Colorado State*$ ...................... W 38-17 N. 12 Wyoming*$ .............................. L 17-25
N. 19 at New Mexico* ........................ W 42-24 N. 15 16/18 BYU*## ........................... L 24-38 N. 19 UNLV*$ ..................................... W 45-17
# - ABC Regional; & - ESPN2; % - ESPN; N. 22 at 15/17 TCU*^ ......................... L 10-44 N. 26 at Colorado State*$ .................. W 45-21
$ - ESPN Regional; $$ - ESPN Classic; @SportsWest; ^ - Alti- ARMED FORCES BOWL MILITARY BOWL
tude Sports; ! - Game played in Seattle, Wash. (considered D. 31 Houston &................................. L 28-34 D. 28 Toledo& .................................... L 41-42
AFA home game); ## - CSTV national & - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS SN; $ - The mtn. & - ESPN2; ## - CBS SN; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ -
* - Mountain West Conference game sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - NBC, * - Mountain West NBC Sports; % - CBS, @ - NBC; * - MWC game.
Conference game
2006 (4-8-0)
Coach: Fisher DeBerry 2009 (8-5-0) 2012 (6-7-0)
Captains: Shaun Carney, Curtis Grantham, Gilberto Perez,
Chris Sutton. Coach: Troy Calhoun Coach: Troy Calhoun
S. 9 at 11/17 Tennessee .................. L 30-31 Captains: Game Captains Captains: Game Captains
S. 23 at Wyoming* ............................ W 31-24 S. 5 Nicholls State ............................ W 72-0 S. 1 Idaho State ............................... W 49-21
S. 30 New Mexico*$ .......................... W 24-7 S. 12 at Minnesota%.......................... L 13-20 S. 8 at #19 Michigan ! ...................... L 25-31
O. 7 Navy## ...................................... L 17-24 S. 19 at New Mexico*## .................... W 37-13 S. 22 at UNLV*$ ................................. L 35-38
O. 14 Colorado State*$ ...................... W 24-21 S. 26 San Diego State*$..................... W 26-14 S. 29 Colorado State*$ ...................... W 42-21
O. 21 at San Diego St. *$ .................... L 12-19 O. 3 at Navy## .................................. L 13-16 OT O. 6 Navy% ....................................... L 21-28 OT
O. 28 BYU*^ ....................................... L 14-33 O. 10 10/9 TCU*## ............................. L 17-20 O. 13 at Wyoming*& ......................... W 28-27
N. 3 at Army& .................................. W 43-7 O. 17 Wyoming*$ .............................. W 10-0 O. 20 New Mexico*& ......................... W 28-23
N. 11 9/8 Notre Dame## .................... L 17-39 O. 24 at 19/20 Utah*^ ....................... L 16-23 OT O. 26 Nevada*## ................................ W 48-31
N. 18 Utah*$ ...................................... L 14-17 O. 31 at Colorado State*$ .................. W 34-16 N. 3 at Army## ................................. L 21-41
N. 24 at UNLV*$ ................................. L 39-42 N. 7 Army## ..................................... W 35-7 N. 10 at San Diego State*^................. L 9-28
D. 2 at TCU*## ................................. L 14-38 N. 14 UNLV*$ ..................................... W 45-17 N. 16 Hawaii*&&................................ W 21-7
& - ESPN 2; ## - CSTV; $ - The mtn. sports network; N. 21 at 19/18 BYU*## ....................... L 21-38 N. 24 at Fresno State*^...................... L 15-48
^ - VERSUS; * - Mountain West Conference game ARMED FORCES BOWL ARMED FORCES BOWL
D. 31 Houston &................................. W 47-20 D. 29 Rice@........................................ L 14-33
& - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS SN; $ - The mtn. ! - ABC; $ - Altitude; % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS SN; ^ - NBC
Troy Calhoun sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - Big Ten, Sports; && - ESPN2; @ - ESPN; * - MWC game.
* - Mountain West Conference game

2007-Present 2013 (2-10-0)


2010 (9-4-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun
Captains: Game Captains
Record Coach: Troy Calhoun A. 31 Colgate& ................................... W 38-13
98-69-0 Captains: Game Captains
S. 4 Northwestern State .................. W 65-21
S. 7 Utah State*## ........................... L 20-52
S. 13 at Boise State*@ ...................... L 20-42
(13 yrs) S. 11 #RV/24BYU*^ ........................... W 35-14 S. 21 Wyoming*& .............................. L 23-56
S. 18 at #7/9Oklahoma% ................... L 24-27 S. 28 at Nevada*##............................ L 42-45
S. 25 at Wyoming*$ .......................... W 20-14 O. 5 at Navy % ................................. L 10-28
2007 (9-4-0) O. 2 Navy^ ........................................ W 14-6 O. 10 San Diego State*## ................... L 20-27
O. 9 Colorado State (-/25)*$ ............ W 49-27 O. 26 Notre Dame## .......................... L 10-45
Coach: Troy Calhoun O. 16 at San Diego St. (23/23)*$ ........ L 25-27 N. 2 Army$ ....................................... W 42-28
Captains: Game Captains O. 23 at #4/4TCU*## .......................... L 7-38 N. 8 at New Mexico*$ ...................... L 37-45
S. 1 South Carolina State $ .............. W 34-3 O. 30 #8/7Utah*##............................. L 23-28 N. 21 UNLV*$ ..................................... L 21-41
S. 8 at Utah*$ .................................. W 20-12 N. 6 at Army## ................................. W 42-22 N. 30 at Colorado State*$$ ................ L 13-58
S. 13 TCU*## ..................................... W 20-17 OT N. 13 New Mexico*$ .......................... W 48-23 % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS SN; ^ - NBC Sports; && - ESPN2;
S. 22 at BYU *$ .................................. L 6-31 N. 18 at UNLV*## ............................... W 35-20 @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3
S. 29 at Navy ## ................................. L 20-31 INDEPENDENCE BOWL * - MWC game.
O. 6 UNLV* $ .................................... W 31-14 D. 27 Georgia Tech& .......................... W 14-7
O. 13 at Colorado State* $ ................. W 45-21 & - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS SN; $ - The mtn.
O. 20 Wyoming*$ .............................. W 20-12 sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - Fox net, * - MWC game.
O. 25 at New Mexico* ^ ..................... L 31-34
N. 3 Army ## .................................... W 30-10
N. 10 at Notre Dame% ....................... W 41-24
N. 17 San Diego State*....................... W 55-23
ARMED FORCES BOWL
D. 31 California & ............................... L 36-42
& - ESPN/ESPN2; ## - CSTV; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ -
VERSUS; % - NBC, * - Mountain West Conference game

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past season results
2014 (10-3-0) 2016 (10-3-0) 2018 (5-7)
Coach: Troy Calhoun Coach: Troy Calhoun Coach: Troy Calhoun
Captains: Michael Husar, Jr., Kale Pearson, Christian Captains: Weston Steelhammer, Jacobi Owens, Captains: Seniors
Spears, Joey Nichol Nate Romine, Patrick Healy S. 1 Stony Brook (Facebook)............ W 38-0
A. 30 Nicholls State$$ ........................ W 44-16 S. 3 Abilene Christian& .................... W 37-21 S. 8 at Florida Atlantic (Facebook)... L 27-33
S. 6 at Wyoming*$ .......................... L 13-17 S. 10 Georgia State& ......................... W 48-14 S. 22 at Utah State*&& ..................... L 32-42
S. 13 at Georgia State$$ .................... W 48-38 S. 24 at Utah State*$......................... W 27-20 S. 29 Nevada*! .................................. L 25-28
S. 27 Boise State*## .......................... W 28-14
O. 1 Navy## ...................................... W 28-14 O. 6 Navy## ...................................... W 35-7
O. 4 Navy## ...................................... W 30-21
O. 11 at Utah State*$......................... L 16-34 O. 8 at Wyoming*&.......................... L 26-35 O. 12 at San Diego State*##............... L 17-21
O. 18 New Mexico*& ......................... W 35-31 O. 15 New Mexico*! (Dallas, TX) ........ L 40-45 O. 19 at UNLV*## ............................... W 41-35
N. 1 at Army% .................................. W 23-6 O. 22 Hawaii* (Oceanic) ..................... L 27-34 OT O. 27 Boise State*## .......................... L 38-48
N. 8 at UNLV*&& ............................. W 48-21 O. 28 at Fresno State* && ................. W 31-21 N. 3 at Army ## ................................ L 14-17
N. 15 Nevada*& ................................. W 45-38 OT N. 5 at Army## ................................. W 31-12 N. 10 New Mexico* ## ....................... W 42-24
N. 21 at San Diego State*##............... L 14-30 N. 12 Colorado State*$ ...................... W 49-46 N. 17 at Wyoming* ! .......................... L 27-35
N. 28 #21 Colorado State*## ............. W 27-24 N. 19 at San Jose State*## ................. W 41-38 N. 22 Colorado State*## .................... W 27-19
FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL N. 25 #19 Boise State*## ................... W 27-20 % - CBS; & - AT&T Sports; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && -
D. 20 Western Michigan@ ................. W 38-24 ARIZONA BOWL ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3;
% - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS SN; ^ - NBC Sports; && - ESPN2; D. 30 South Alabama (Campus Ins) .... W 45-21 * - MWC game, ! - ESPNews.
@ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3; && - MWN % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS SN; ^ - NBC Sports; && - ESPN2;
* - MWC game. @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3; && - MWN
* - MWC game, ! - ESPNews. 2019 (11-2)
2015 (8-6-0)
Coach: Troy Calhoun
Coach: Troy Calhoun 2017 (5-7) Captains: Kyle Johnson, Scott Hattok, Jeremy Fejedelem,
Captains: Alex Hansen, A.J. Ruechel, Connor Healy Donald Hammond III, Jordan Jackson, Mosese Fifita
S. 5 Morgan State& ......................... W 63-7 Coach: Troy Calhoun A. 31 Colgate $$ ................................. W 48-7
S. 12 San Jose State*$ ....................... W 37-16 Captains: Grant Ross, Santo Coppola, Alex Norton S. 14 at Colorado (Pac-12) ................. W 30-23 OT
S. 19 at #4 Michigan State (ABC) ....... L 21-35 S. 3 VMI (ESPN3).............................. W 62-0 S. 20 at Boise State* &&.................... L 19-30
O. 3 at Navy ## ................................. L 11-33 S. 16 at #7 Michigan (Big Ten) ........... L 13-29 S. 27 San Jose State* ## .................... W 41-24
O. 10 Wyoming* && .......................... W 31-17 S. 23 #22 San Diego St.* ## ............... L 24-28 O. 5 at Navy ## ................................. L 25-34
O. 17 at Colorado State* ## ............... L 23-38 S. 30 at New Mexico* ## ................... L 38-56 O. 12 Fresno State* ## ....................... W 43-24
O. 24 Fresno State* $$ ....................... W 42-14 O. 7 at Navy## .................................. L 45-48 O. 19 at Hawaii* ## ............................ W 56-26
O. 31 at Hawai’i* ## ........................... W 58-7 O. 14 UNLV*$ ..................................... W 34-30 O. 26 Utah State* && ........................ W 31-7
N. 7 Army $ ...................................... W 20-3 O. 20 at Nevada*##............................ W 45-42 N. 2 Army ## .................................... W 17-13
N. 14 Utah State* $ ............................ W 35-28 O. 28 at Colorado State*## ................ W 45-28 N. 15 at Colorado State* &&.............. W 38-21
N. 20 at Boise State*&& .................... W 37-30 N. 4 Army ## .................................... L 0-21 N. 23 at New Mexico* $$ ................... W 44-22
N. 28 at New Mexico* $ ..................... L 35-47 N. 11 Wyoming* $.............................. L 14-28 N. 30 Wyoming* (Facebook) .............. W 20-6
D. 5 at San Diego State (MW Title) ... L 24-27 N. 18 at #25 Boise State*&&.............. L 19-44 CHEEZ-IT BOWL
ARMED FORCES BOWL N. 25 Utah State*&& ......................... W 38-35 D. 27 Washington State @ ................. W 31-21
D. 29 California@ ............................... L 36-55 % - CBS; & - AT&T Sports; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && - % - CBS; & - AT&T Sports; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && -
% - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS SN; ^ - NBC Sports; && - ESPN2; ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3; ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3;
@ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3; && - MWN * - MWC game, ! - ESPNews. * - MWC game, ! - ESPNews.
* - MWC game.

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All-time bowl game recaps
1959 C 1971 S B 1983 I
Jan. 1, Dallas, TX Jan. 1, New Orleans, LA Dec. 10, Shreveport, LA

Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final


Air Force 0 0 0 0 0 Air Force 7 0 6 0 13 Air Force 3 3 3 0 9
TCU 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee 24 0 7 3 34 Mississippi 0 3 0 0 3

Scoring Plays Scoring Plays Scoring Plays


None UT - McLeary 5 run (Hunt kick), 1/12:15 AFA - Pavlich 44 FG, 1/7:37
UT - Hunt 30 FG, 1/8:44 AFA - Pavlich 39 FG, 2/7:39
Team Statistics UT - McLeary 20 run (Hunt kick), 1/6:07 UM - Teevan 39 FG, 2/:04
Category AFA TCU UT - Theiler 10 pass from Scott (Hunt kick), 1/3:21 AF - Pavlich 27 FG, 3/7:59
First Downs 13 9 AFA - Haas rec. fumble in endzone (Barry kick), 1/1:56
Rush-Pass-Pen 5-6-2 8-1-0 UT - Majors 57 punt return (Hunt kick), 3/13:30 Team Statistics
Rushing Yards 140 190 AFA- Bassa 27 pass from Parker (Kick failed), 3/8:22 Category AFA UM
Passing (C-A-I) 12-23-0 3-11-2 UT - Hunt 33 FG, 4/9:06 First Downs 18 11
Passing Yards 91 37 Rush-Pass-Pen 14-4-0 3-8-0
Punts (#-Avg) 7-38.1 9-38.8 Team Statistics Rushing Yards 277 106
Fumbles-Lost 5-3 8-3 Category AFA Tenn Passing (C-A-I) 6-7-0 11-27-2
Penalties-Yards 3-15 8-61 First Downs 15 24 Passing Yards 71 138
Rush-Pass-Pen 0-13-2 9-15-0 Punts (#-Avg) 3-30.3 5-43.6
Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing Yards -12 86 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-0
Rushing (Att-Yds): Spikes (TCU) 17-108, Galios (AFA) Passing (C-A-I) 23-46-4 24-46-2 Penalties-Yards 4-19 4-20
13-52 Passing Yards 239 306
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Lasater (TCU) 1-1-0-37, Mayo Punts (#-Avg) 8-34.5 5-31.4 Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)
(AFA) 9-19-0-70 Fumbles-Lost 7-4 7-3 Rushing (Att-Yds): McGee (UM) 22-111, Brown (AFA)
Receiving (#-Yds): Meyer (TCU) 1-37, Lane (AFA) 4-27 Penalties-Yards 0-0 8-74 12-91
Attendance: 75,504; Weather: Rain, 48 degrees Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Powell (UM) 11-27-2-138, Lout-
MVP Lineman: Dave Phillips Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) han (AFA) 6-7-0-71
MVP Back: Steve Galios Rushing (Att-Yds): Water (UT) 14-57, Bream (AFA) Receiving (#-Yds): Moffett (UM) 6-96-0, Kirby (AFA)
16-16 3-49-0
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Scott (UT) 22-40-0-288, Parker Attendance: 41,724
1963 G (AFA) 23-46-0-239 Game Offensive MVP: Marty Louthan
Dec. 28, Jacksonville, FL Receiving (#-Yds): Thompson (UT) 9-125, Bassa (AFA)
10-114
Score 1 2 3 4 Final Attendance: 78,685, Weather: Party cloudy, 55 de-
Air Force 0 0 0 0 0 grees, Wind E 5-15 mph
No. Carolina 6 14 8 7 35 No AFA MVP

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 Scoring Plays


VU - Jordan 28 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 1/11:06
Category AFA UNC
AFA - Louthan 1 run (Pavlich kick), 1/1:16
First Downs 14 23 AFA - Brown 19 run (Pavlich kick), 2/9:04
Rush-Pass-Pen 7-7-0 14-8-1 VU - Roach 15 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 2/7:21
Rushing Yards 95 251 VU - Jordan 4 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 2/:46
Passing (C-A-I) 14-36-5 12-21-0 AFA - Pavlich 21 FG, 3/6:39
Passing Yards 165 119 VU - Jordan 4 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 3/:12
Punts (#-Avg) 4-40.0 6-36.0 AFA - Sundquist 3 run (Pass failed), 4/12:45
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-0 AFA - Kershner 3 run (Pass failed), 4/10:11
Penalties-Yards 3-42 3-35 AFA - Louthan 46 run (Pavlich kick), 4/3:38

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Team Statistics


Rushing (Att-Yds): Willard (UNC) 18-94, Isaacson Category AFA VU
(AFA) 13-44 First Downs 23 26
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Black (UNC) 6-6-0-71, Isaacson Rush-Pass-Pen 16-6-1 2-20-4
(AFA) 9-23-0-85 Rushing Yards 315 35
Receiving (#-Yds): Lacey (UNC) 3-35, Puster (AFA) Passing (C-A-I) 11-17-0 38-51-3
2-46 Passing Yards 136 452
Punts (#-Avg) 5-36.0 2-32.5
Attendance: 50,018, Weather: Party cloudy, 70 de-
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2
grees, wind SW 4 mph Penalties-Yards 8-75 4-39
AFA Game MVP: Dave Sicks Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)
Rushing (Att-Yds): Edwards (VU) 5-21,
Kershner (AFA) 32-132
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Taylor (VU) 38-51-3-452, Lout-
han (AFA) 11-17-0-136 John Kershner had 32 carries for 132 yards as
Receiving (#-Yds): Jordan (VU) 20-173, Greenwood Air Force beat Vanderbilt, 36-28, in the 1982
(AFA) 6-77 Hall of Fame Bowl in Birmingham, AL.
Attendance: 75,114; Weather: Clear, 50 degrees
Game MVP: Carl Dieudonne
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1984 I 1987 F 1989 L
Dec. 15, Shreveport, LA Dec. 30, Anaheim, CA Dec. 28, Memphis, TN

Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final


Air Force 3 7 0 13 23 Air Force 7 7 0 14 28 Air Force 9 0 6 14 29
Virginia Tech 7 0 0 0 7 Arizona State 0 24 3 6 33 Mississippi 14 14 7 7 42

Scoring Plays Scoring Plays Scoring Plays


AFA - Mateos 35 FG, 1/6:05 AFA - G. Johnson 12 run (Yarbrough kick), 1/5:18 UM - Hines 23 pass from Darnell (Hogue kick), 1/13:53
VT - Williams 3 run (Wade kick), 1/1:42 ASU - Williams 2 run (Zendejas kick), 2/14:57 AFA - Wood 37 FG, 1/11:16
AFA - Simmons 3 run (Mateos kick), 2/8:50 ASU - Harris 2 run (Zendejas kick), 2/11:55 UM - Baldwin 23 run (Hogue kick), 1/9:18
AFA - Brown 2 run (Mateos kick), 4/6:00 ASU - Zendejas 26 FG, 2/4:17 AFA - Dowis 2 run (Pass failed), 1/3:19
AFA - Weiss 13 run (Kick failed), 4/2:08 AFA - Booker 3 run (Yarbrough kick), 2/:30 UM - Baldwin 21 run (Hogue kick), 2/10:20
ASU - Cox 61 pass from Ford (Zendejas kick), 2/:21 UM - Coleman 58 punt return (Hogue kick), 2/1:21
Team Statistics ASU - Zendejas 20 FG, 3/7:37 AFA - Johnson 3 run (Run failed), 3/12:50
Category AFA VT AFA - Senn 10 pass from McDowell (run failed), 4/2:59 UM - Coleman 11 run (Hogue kick), 3/:26
First Downs 15 17 AFA - Senn 18 pass from McDowell (McDowell run), UM - Thigpen 8 pass from Shows (Hogue kick)
Rush-Pass-Pen 11-2-2 11-5-1 4/:10 AFA - Senn 35 pass from McDowell (Pass failed),
Rushing Yards 221 207 4/9:02
Passing (C-A-I) 6-7-0 11-26-2 Team Statistics AFA - Senn 21 pass from McDowell (Durham run),
Passing Yards 49 102 Category AFA ASU 4/2:34
Punts (#-Avg) 6-42.5 4-40.0 First Downs 21 22
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2 Rush-Pass-Pen 14-6-1 10-10-2 Team Statistics
Penalties-Yards 4-30 11-112 Rushing Yards 309 187 Category AFA UM
Passing (C-A-I) 8-16-2 16-30-1 First Downs 25 30
Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Passing Yards 117 272 Rush-Pass-Pen 12-12-1 13-17-0
Rushing (Att-Yds): Hunter (VT) 12-75, Weiss (AFA) Punts (#-Avg) 7-35.0 4-44.5 Rushing Yards 259 225
23-93 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Passing (C-A-I) 14-24-2 21-37-0
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Cox (VT 6-17-1-50, Weiss (AFA) Penalties-Yards 5-65 10-86 Passing Yards 233 285
6-7-0-49 Punts (#-Avg) 4-43.3 5-38.2
Receiving (#-Yds): Rider (VT) 4-45, Coleman (AFA) Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2
1-16 Rushing (Att-Yds): Harris (ASU) 13-93, Letnich (AFA) Penalties-Yards 2-12 7-45
Attendance: 41,100; Weather: Seasonal, 74 de- 16-90
grees, Wind 14-18 mph Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Ford (ASU) 16-30-1-272, Mc- Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)
Game Offensive MVP: Bart Weiss Dowell (AFA) 5-7-0-66 Rushing (Att-Yds): Baldwin (UM) 15-177, Dowis
Receiving (#-Yds): Cox (ASU) 4-110, Senn (AFA) 3-45 (AFA) 18-92
Attendance: 33,261; Weather: Rain, 48 degrees Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Darnell (UM) 19-33-0-261, Mc-
1985 B Game Defensive MVP: Chad Hennings Dowell (AFA) 7-8-0-147
Dec. 31, Houston, TX Receiving (#-Yds): Green (UM) 5-72, Senn (AFA)
7-150
Score 1 2 3 4 Final Attendance: 60,128; Weather: Partly Cloudy, 52
Air Force 14 0 7 3 24 degrees, Wind 8-10 mph
Texas 7 0 3 6 16 Most Valuable Offensive Player: Dee Dowis
Most Valuable Defensive Player: Randle Gladney
Scoring Plays
UT - Harris 34 pass from Stafford (Ward kick), 1/11:14
AFA - Pshsniak 1 run (Ruby kick), 1/3:37
AFA - Weiss 1 run (Ruby kick), 1/1:38
UT - Ward 24 FG, 3/6:19
AFA - Evans 19 run (Ruby kick), 3/3:35
UT - Ward 31 FG, 4/14:14
UT - Ward 28 FG, 4/7:34
AFA - Ruby 40 FG, 4/:43

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

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)


Rushing (Att-Yds): Stafford (UT) 6-63, Evans (AFA)
18-129
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Stafford (UT) 9-18-2-88, Weiss
(AFA) 1-5-0-5
Receiving (#-Yds): Harris (UT) 3-65, Pittman (AFA)
1-5
Attendance: 42,000; Weather: Cloudy, 70
Game Offensive MVP: Pat Evans Air Force defeated Texas, 24-16, in the 1985 Bluebonnet bowl to cap a school-record 12-1 season.

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1990 L 1991 L 1995 C
Dec. 27, Memphis, TN Dec. 29, Memphis, TN Dec. 27, Tucson, AZ

Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final


Air Force 0 6 7 10 23 Air Force 14 7 3 14 38 Air Force 7 6 15 13 41
Ohio State 5 0 0 6 11 Mississippi St. 0 7 0 8 15 Texas Tech 21 10 7 17 55

Scoring Plays Scoring Plays Scoring Plays


OSU - Safety, punter tackled in the endzone, AFA - Jones 1 run (Wood kick), 1/5:07 TT - Mitchell 38 pass from Lethridge (Rogers kick),
1/12:57 AFA - Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 1/2:11 1/14:27
OSU - Williams 28 FG, 1/6:01 AFA - Yates 35 yard int. return (Wood kick), 2/6:12 AFA - Addison 2 run (Thompson kick), 1/8:20
AFA - Perez 1 run (run failed), 2/3:47 MSU - Edwards 4 pass from Robinson (Gardner TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 1/6:19
AFA - Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 3/8:08 kick), 2/:35 TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 1/:23
OSU - Smith 29 run (Pass failed), 4/13:21 AFA - Wood 20 FG, 3/2:31 TT - Lethridge 1 run (Rogers kick), 2/8:25
AFA - Wood 46 FG, 4/2:47 AFA - Hufford 31 run (Wood kick), 4/14:49 AFA - D. Johnson 71 run (Thompson kick failed), 2/1:59
AFA - McDonald 40 interception return (Wood MSU - Davis 7 run (Pass good), 4/7:23 TT - Rogers 24 FG, 2/:03
kick), 4/2:31 AFA - Simpson fumble rec. in endzone (Wood kick), 4/6:05 AFA - Campbell 7 run (Addison run), 3/11:26
AFA - D. Johnson 60 run (Roberts kick), 3/8:00
Team Statistics Team Statistics TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 3/5:06
Category AFA OSU Category AFA MSU TT - Lethridge 3 run (Rogers kick), 4/14:51
First Downs 16 14 First Downs 19 18 TT - Rogers 31 FG, 4/11:15
Rush-Pass-Pen 13-1-2 7-6-1 Rush-Pass-Pen 18-1-0 13-4-1 AFA - Morgan 1 run (Roberts kick), 4/7:09
Rushing Yards 254 80 Rushing Yards 318 163 TT - Hanspard 29 run (Rogers kick), 4/4:59
Passing (C-A-I) 1-3-1 12-31-3 Passing (C-A-I) 1-2-1 13-24-1 AFA - Addison 7 run (Robers run failed), 4/:37
Passing Yards 11 134 Passing Yards 10 121
Punts (#-Avg) 3-33.0 5-29.0 Punts (#-Avg) 4-43.3 4-37.8 Team Statistics
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2 Category AFA TT
Penalties-Yards 6-60 6-42 Penalties-Yards 4-31 5-35 First Downs 25 28
Rush-Pass-Pen 17-6-2 15-12-1
Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing Yards 449 374
Rushing (Att-Yds): Smith (OSU) 13-62, Perez (AFA) Rushing (Att-Yds): Roberts (MSU) 8-66, Perez (AFA) Passing (C-A-I) 7-13-0 22-41-1
26-93 26-114 Passing Yards 83 245
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Frey (OSU) 10-27-0-110, Perez Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Robinson (MSU) 6-12-0-49, Punts (#-Avg) 3-39.3 3-43.3
(AFA) 1-3-0-11 Perez (AFA) 1-2-1-10 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0
Receiving (#-Yds): Olive (OSU) 4-63, Mott (AFA) 1-11 Receiving (#-Yds): Roberts (MSU) 4-28, Wilkie (AFA) Penalties-Yards 5-51 11-90
Attendance: 39,262; Weather: Cloudy, 34 1-10
degrees Attendance: 61,497; Weather: Partly cloudy, 44 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)
Game/Offensive MVP: Rob Perez degrees, Winds N 10 mph Rushing (Att-Yds): Hanspard (TT) 24-260,
AFA Defensive MVP: Brian Hill Game/AFA Offensive MVP: Rob Perez D. Johnson (AFA) 5-148-2
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Lethridge (TT) 22-41-1-245,
Morgan (AFA) 5-11-0-51
1992 L Receiving (#-Yds): Darden (TT) 7-47, Campbell (AFA)
Dec. 31, Memphis, TN 4-43
Attendance: 41,004; Weather: 58 degrees.
Score 1 2 3 4 Final Game Defensive MVP: Mickey Dalton
Air Force 0 0 0 0 0
Mississippi 7 3 0 3 13

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

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only)


Rushing (Att-Yards): Innocent (UM) 17-65, Pas-
torello (AFA) 13-49
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Shows (UM) 9-19-0-163, Teigen
(AFA) 5-8-1-55
Receiving (#-Yds): Courtney (UM) 4-63, Hufford
(AFA) 2-18
Attendance: 47,602; Weather: Partly cloudy, 38
Beau Morgan led Air Force to the 1995 Copper
Brian Hill helped Air Force to the 1990 Liberty degrees, Winds N 10 mph
Bowl tle. He is currently the vice athle c Game/AFA Offensive MVP: Joe Pastorello Bowl.
director at Air Force. AFA Defensive MVP: Mike Rodgers
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1997 L V 2000 S V 2007 A F
Dec. 20, Las Vegas, NV Dec. 31, San Jose, CA Dec. 31, Fort Worth, TX

Score 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final


Air Force 0 0 13 0 13 Fresno St. 7 0 13 14 34 California 0 14 14 14 42
Oregon 13 13 8 7 41 Air Force 19 15 3 0 37 Air Force 7 14 6 9 36

Scoring Plays Scoring Scoring


OR - Johnson 69 pass from Smith (Frankel kick), 1/14:42 AF - Adams 37 FG, 1/11:02 AF-Carney 1 run (Harrison kick), 1/8:27
OR - McCullough 76 run (Kick failed), 1/12:54 AF - McKay 29 pass-Thiessen (Adams kick), 1/10:21 AF-Dekker 7 pass-Carney (Harrison kick), 2/14:10
OR - Parker blocked punt rtn (Frankel kick), 2/8:33 AF - Adams 46 FG, 1/3:06 AF-Ollis 8 run (Harrison kick), 2/12:08
OR - Hartley 7 pass from Maas (Smith kick), 2/:28 AF - McKay 13 pass-Thiessen (Run failed), 1/2:01 C-Jackson 40 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 2/10:31
AF - Blane Morgan 1 run (Wright kick), 3/8:29 FS - Gaines 73 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 1/:23
OR - Hartley 21 pass from Maas (Spense Pass), 3/4:55 C-Hawkins 5 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 2/4:09
AF - Thiessen 1 run (Adams kick), 2/13:46 AF-Harrison 29 FG, 3/10:29
AF - Fisher 45 fumble rtn (Pass failed), 3/:43 AF - Thiessen 9 run (Jessop pass-Thiessen), 2/1:06
OR - Johnson 78 pass from Maas (Smith kick), 4/14:50 C-Jordan 18 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 3/7:49
FS - Greco 2 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 3/10:34 AF-Harrison 19 FG, 3/2:50
Team Statistics AF - Adams 24 FG, 3/5:34 C-Forsett 1 run (Kay kick), 3/1:33
Category AFA Oregon FS - Burch 8 pass-Carr (Pass failed), 3/1:55 C-Forsett 21 run (Kay kick), 4/10:59
First Downs 11 22 FS - Berrian 47 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 4/9:58 AF-Harrison 47 FG, 4/7:25
Rush-Pass-Pen 6-3-2 11-8-3 FS - Berrian 51 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 4/6:26
C-Riley 1 run (Kay kick), 4/6:13
Rushing Yards 152 226
Passing (C-A-I) 6-21-1 16-30-1 AF-Hall 4 run (Hall rush NG), 4/2:23
Team Statistics
Passing Yards 59 317 Category AFA Fresno St.
Punts (#-Avg) 10-36.6 6-38.7 Team Statistics
First Downs 28 18
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Rush-Pass-Pen 14-10-4 3-13-2 Category Cal AFA
Rushing Yards 267 59 First Downs 26 24
Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rush-Pass-Pen 11-14-1 18-5-1
Rushing (Att-Yds): McCullough (OR) 17-150-1, Passing (C-A-I) 12-24-0 22-38-1
Passing Yards 204 391 Rushing Yards 202 312
Singleton (AFA) 13-66-0
Punts (#-Avg) 3-26.0 5-40.2 Passing (C-A-I) 21-27-0 9-20-0
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Maas (OR) 9-15-0-188-3, Mor-
gan (AFA) 6-19-1-59-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards 305 113
Receiving (#-Yds): P. Johnson (OR) 5-169-2, New- Punts (#-Avg) 1-43.0 3-41.7
man (AFA) 2-29-0. Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0
Attendance: 21,514; Weather: 58 degrees, Winds Rushing (Att-Yds): Ward (FS) 5-27, Thiessen (AFA)
Variable 18-99 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)
AFA Most Valuable Player: Bryce Fisher Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Carr (FS) 22-33-1-391, Thiessen Rushing (Att-Yds): Carney (AFA) 15-108-1, Ollis 16-
(AFA) 12-24-0-201 101-1, Forsett (Cal) 23-140
Receiving (#-Yds): Berrian (FS) 7-162, McKay (AFA) Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Carney (AFA) 5-8-0-68-1, Riley
1998 O’ 4-56 (Cal) 16-19-0-269-3
Dec. 25, Honolulu, HI Attendance: 26,542; Weather: Clear, 56 degrees Receiving (#-Yds): Dekker (AFA) 4-63-1,
Game MVP Offense: Mike Thiessen Jordan (Cal) 6-148-1
Team 1 2 3 4 Final Game MVP Special Teams: Dave Adams Attendance: 40,905; Weather: Clear, 50 degrees
Washington 0 13 0 12 25 AFA/Game MVP: Shaun Carney
Air Force 7 15 16 7 45
2002 S F
Scoring Dec. 31, San Francisco, CA
AF - Singleton 11 run (Whiting kick), 1/6:28 Team 1 2 3 4 Final
AF - Singleton 2 run (Whiting kick), 2/14:36 Air Force 10 0 0 3 13
UW - Cleman 3 run (Jarzynka kick), 2/12:44 Virginia Tech 7 3 7 3 20
AF - McKay 15 run (Morgan run), 2/2:21
UW - Cleman 1 run (Pass failed), 2/1:15 Scoring
AF - Whiting 42 FG, 3/9:02 AF - Ward 15 run (Ashcroft kick), 1/12:00
AF - Gilliam 4 run (Whiting kick), 3/4:56 AF - Ashcroft 45 FG, 1/7:36
AF - Farmer 79 pass-Morgan (Run failed), 3:07 VT - Suggs 16 run (Warley kick), 1/2:26
UW - Tuiasasopo 7 run (Pass failed), 4/12:16 VT - Warley 23 FG, 2/:33
AF - McKay 30 pass-Morgan (Whiting kick), 4/5:42 VT - Suggs 1 run (Warley kick), 3/4:55
UW - Austin 11 pass-Tuiasasopo (Kick failed), 4/4:09 AF - Ashcroft 21 FG, 4/9:58
VT - Warley 37 FG, 4/4:11
Team Statistics
Category AFA UW Team Statistics
First Downs 26 21 Category AFA VT
Rush-Pass-Pen 20-6-0 7-13-1 First Downs 17 21
Rushing Yards 232 107 Rush-Pass-Pen 12-3-2 8-10-3
Passing (C-A-I) 12-16-0 28-40-3 Rushing Yards 227 101
Passing Yards 267 310 Passing (C-A-I) 4-19-2 18-23-0
Punts (#-Avg) 2-45.5 2-40.5 Passing Yards 91 177
Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-0 Punts (#-Avg) 3-30.7 3-40.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1
Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)
Rushing (Att-Yds): Hurst (W) 9-66, Morgan (AFA) Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)
20-50 Rushing (Att-Yds): Butler (AFA) 17-75, Suggs (VT)
Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Huard (W) 23-32-3-267, Morgan 19-70
(AFA) 12-16-0-267 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Harridge (AFA) 4-19-2-91, Ran-
Receiving (#-Yds): Looker (W) 8-100, Farmer (AF) dall (VT) 18-23-0-177
4-109 Receiving (#-Yds): Park (AFA) 1-47-0, Chance Harridge led the Falcons to the 2002
Attendance: 46,451; Weather: Clear, 70 degrees Wilford (VT) 5-50-0
San Francisco Bowl vs. Virginia Tech.
AFA Most Valuable Player: Blane Morgan Attendance: 25,966; Weather: Clear, 50 degrees
Game MVP Defense: Anthony Schlegel
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2008 A F 2010 I 2011 M
Dec. 31, Fort Worth, TX Dec. 27, Shreveport, LA Dec. 28, Washington, DC

Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final


Houston 17 0 7 10 34 Toledo 21 7 7 7 42
Air Force 7 10 3 8 28 Air Force 3 3 0 8 14
Georgia Tech 7 0 0 0 7 Air Force 14 14 7 6 41
Scoring
UH-Beall 1 run (Mannisto kick), 1/13:27 Scoring Scoring
AF-Tew 2 run (Harrison kick), 1/11:28 AF: Bell 42 FG, 1/6:32 T: Reedy 17 pass Owens (Casano kick), 1/6:38
UH-Keenum 1 run (Mannisto kick), 1/8:10 GT: Allen 5 run (Blair kick), 1/0:41 T: Thomas 41 run (Casano kick), 1/6:22
UH-Mannisto 22 FG, 1/0:04 AF: Bell 41 FG, 2/0:00 AF: Jefferson 22 run (Herrington kick), 1/2:29
AF-Jefferson 5 run (Harrison kick), 2/9:52 T: Page 87 kickoff return (Casano kick), 1/2:17
AF-Harrison 44 FG, 2/2:28 AF: Tew 3 run (Warzeka 2 pt conversion run), 4/13:24
UH-Keenum 4 run (Mannisto kick), 3/12:28 AF: DeWitt 3 run (Herrington kick), 1/1:36
AF-Harrison 37 FG, 3/3:51 Team Statistics GT AF AF: Clark 1 run (Herrington kick), 2/9:43
UH-Kohn 13 pass Keenum (Mannisto kick), 4/10:58 First Downs 18 17 T: Reedy 49 pass Owens (Casano kick), 2/7:49
AF-Tew 2 run (Jefferson run), 4/6:06 Rush-Pass-Pen 16-2-0 9-7-1 AF:Warzeka37passJefferson(Herringtonkick),2/2:07
UH-Mannisto 37 FG, 4/3:24 T: Robinson 37 int. return (Casano kick), 3/8:56
Rushing Yards 279 170
Passing (C-A-I) 5-14-1 11-23-0 AF: DeWitt 2 run (Herrington kick), 3/5:59
Team Statistics
Category UH AFA Passing Yards 41 117 T: Reedy 33 pass Owens (Casano kick), 4/5:01
First Downs 20 21 Punts (#-Avg) 5-36.2 4-36.8 AF: Kauth 33 pass Jefferson (run failed), 4/:52
Rush-Pass-Pen 9-10-1 15-6-0 Fumbles 4-3 0-0
Rushing Yards 175 278 Team Statistics T AF
Passing (C-A-I) 22-33-1 8-18-0 First Downs 17 20
Passing Yards 252 109 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rush-Pass-Pen 8-9-0 11-7-2
Punts (#-Avg) 4-44.2 3-43.7 Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 18-59-1, Washington
Rushing Yards 123 248
Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 (GT) 28-131.
Passing (C-A-I) 21-27-1 13-22-1
Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 11-23-0-
Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Passing Yards 216 159
117. Washington (GT) 5-13-1-41. Punts (#-Avg) 5-41.0 5-28.8
Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 27-149-2, Beall (UH)
22-135-1 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 7-14- Receiving (Att-Yds): Demerath 4-48, Halderman 4-36, Fumbles 2-1 4-1
0-98-0, Keenum (UH) 22-33-1-252-1 McKayhan (GT) 1-16-0.
Receiving (#-Yds): Armstrong (AFA) 2-60-0, Carrier Attendance: 39,362; Weather: Windy 48 degrees. Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)
(UH) 5-49-0 AFA/Offense MVP: Jared Tew; AFA/Defense MVP:
Attendance: 41,127; Weather: Windy, 47 degrees Rushing (Att-Yds): Warzeka (AFA) 6-95-0, Thomas (T)
Rick Ricketts. 22-108-1.
AFA/Game MVP: Jared Tew
Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 13-22-1-159.
Owens (T) 19-24-0-210.
Receiving (Att-Yds): Kauth 4-77-1. Page (T) 13-59-0.
2009 A F Attendance: 25,042; Weather: 43 degrees.
Dec. 31, Fort Worth, TX

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

Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)


Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 26-173-2, Clark (AFA)
17-129-2, Sims (UH) 14-66-0 Passing (C-A-I-Yds):
Jefferson (AFA) 10-14-0-161-0, Keenum (UH) 24-
41-6-222-1
Receiving (#-Yds): Fogler (AFA) 4-89-0, Sims (UH)
6-57-0
Attendance: 41,414; Weather: Windy, 25 degrees
AFA/Game MVP: Asher Clark

Tim Jefferson became the first quarterback in school history to start four bowl games.

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2012 A F 2014 F I P 2015 A F
Dec. 29, Fort Worth, TX Dec. 20, Boise, ID Dec. 29, Fort Worth, TX

Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final


Rice 7 0 7 19 33 Western Mich. 3 7 0 14 24 California 14 21 17 3 55
Air Force 0 14 0 0 14 Air Force 6 14 3 15 38 Air Force 7 14 8 7 36

Scoring Scoring Scoring


R: Taylor 16 pass McHargue (Boswell kick), 1/4:05 WM: Haldeman 25 FG, 1/12:45 AF: Owens 1 run (Strebel kick), 1/8:33
AF: Pearson 9 run (Herrington kick), 2/6:14 AF: Davern 1 run (Conant run failed), 1/5:24 C: Enwere 1 run (Anderson kick), 1/5:46
AF: Cobb 1 run (Herrington kick), 2/2:36 WM: Davis 47 pass Terrell (Haldeman kick), 2/11:26 C: Treggs 30 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 1/:02
R: Taylor 22 pass Jackson (Boswell kick), 3/9:30 AF: Davern 55 run (Conant kick), 2/10:12 AF: Williams 16 run (Strebel kick), 2/12:39
R: Ross 2 run (Boswell kick), 4/14:25 AF Rushing 1 run (Conant kick), 2/2:32 C: Powe 5 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 2/7:37
R: Boswell 24 FG, 4/11:18 AF: Conant 31 FG, 3/6:32 C: Lawler 24 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 2/7:16
R: Boswell 25 FG, 4/4:31 WM: Davis 35 pass Terrell (Haldeman kick), 4/13:26 AF: Roberts 1 run (Strebel kick), 2/3:04
R: Taylor 34 pass Jackson (Kick blocked), 4/2:22 AF: Walker 60 fumble rtn (Robinette pass Pearson), C: Lawler 14 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 2/2:00
4/9:52 C: Powe 12 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 3/11:04
Team Statistics Rice AF AF: Johnson 9 run (Conant kick), 4/5:20 C: Anderson 29 FG, 3/2:44
First Downs 24 12 WM: Davis 51 pass Terrett (Haldeman kick), 4/3:16 AF: McVey 57 pass Roberts (Owens run), 3/1:30
Rush-Pass-Pen 9-13-2 10-2-0 C: Lawler 25 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 3/:17
Rushing Yards 208 166 Team Statistics WM AF AF: Robinette 15 pass Roberts (Strebel kick), 4/9:14
Passing (C-A-I) 21-29-0 3-12-1 First Downs 17 20 C: Anderson 30 FG, 4/1:13
Passing Yards 295 48 Rush-Pass-Pen 4-12-1 15-3-2
Punts (#-Avg) 2-36.5 7-33.1 Rushing Yards 79 284 Team Statistics Cal AF
Fumbles 5-3 2-2 Passing (C-A-I) 19-38-0 5-10-0 First Downs 27 23
Passing Yards 297 77 Rush-Pass-Pen 9-16-2 14-7-2
Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Punts (#-Avg) 7-41.1 5-41.8 Rushing Yards 119 285
Rushing (Att-Yds): MacArthur (AFA) 9-48-0, Peterson Fumbles 3-1 1-1 Passing (C-A-I) 25-37-0 7-15-1
(R) 9-81-0. Passing Yards 467 149
Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Pearson (AFA) 2-8-1-44-0. Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Punts (#-Avg) 2-36.5 4-36.0
Jackson (R) 15-21-0-264-2. Rushing (Att-Yds): Davern (AFA) 12-101-2, Terrell 11- Fumbles 1-1 3-2
Receiving (Att-Yds): Strickland (AFA) 1-29-0. Taylor(R) 61-0 (WM) 9-81-0.
9-153-3.Attendance: 40,754 Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Pearson (AFA) 5-9-0-77-0. Individual Leaders (Leaders Only)
Terrell (WM) 19-38-0-297-3. Rushing (Att-Yds): Owens (AFA) 19-83-1, Watson 13-
Receiving (Att-Yds): Robinette (AFA) 2-43-0. Davis 70-0 (Cal)
(WM) 8-176-3. Attendance: 18,233. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Roberts (AFA) 7-14-1-149-2.
AFA Game MVP: Shane Davern Goff (Cal) 25-37-0-467-6.
Receiving (Att-Yds): Robinette (AFA) 5-69-1. Lawler
5-75-3 (Cal). Attendance: 38,915.
AFA Game MVP: Karson Roberts

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2016 A 2019 CHEEZ-IT
Dec. 30, Tucson, AZ Dec. 27, Phoenix, AZ

Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final


South Alabama 14 7 0 0 21 Washington St. 0 14 0 7 21
Air Force 3 18 17 7 45 Air Force 0 17 7 7 31

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.

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all-time TEAM bowl records
Most Points Most Opponent Points
Game Game
47....... 2009 Armed Forces vs. Houston 55....... 2015 Armed Forces vs. California
45....... 2016 Arizona vs. South Alabama 55....... 1995 Copper vs. Texas Tech
45....... 1998 O’ahu vs. Washington 42....... 2007 Armed Forces vs. California
41....... 2011 Military vs. Toledo 42....... 1989 Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi
41....... 1995 Copper vs. Texas Tech 42....... 2011 Military vs. Toledo
38....... 2014 Idaho Potato vs. Western Michigan
36....... 2015 Armed Forces vs. California Quarter
36....... 2008 Armed Forces vs. Houston 24....... 1971 Sugar (First) vs. Tennessee
36....... 1982 Hall of Fame vs. Vanderbilt 24....... 1987 Freedom (Second) vs. Arizona State
21....... 2015 Armed Forces (Second) vs. California
Quarter 21....... 1995 Copper (First) vs. Texas Tech
19....... 2000 Silicon Valley (First) vs. Fresno State 17....... 1995 Copper (Fourth) vs. Texas Tech
19....... 1982 Hall of Fame (Fourth) vs. Vanderbilt
18....... 2016 Arizona (Second) vs. South Alabama First Half
17....... 2016 Arizona (Third) vs. South Alabama 35....... 2015 Armed Forces vs. California
17....... 2019 Cheez-It (Second) vs. Washington State 31....... 1995 Copper vs. Texas Tech
28....... 1989 Liberty vs. Mississippi
First Half 28....... 2011 Military vs. Toledo
34....... 2000 Silicon Valley vs. Fresno State 26....... 1997 Las Vegas vs. Oregon
28....... 2011 Military vs. Toledo
24....... 2009 Armed Forces vs. Houston Second Half
21....... Done 4 mes, Most Recent: 28....... 2007 Armed Forces vs. California
........... 2016 Arizona vs. South Alabama 27....... 2000 Silicon Valley vs. Fresno State
24....... 1995 Copper vs. Texas Tech
Second Half 20....... 2015 Armed Forces vs. California
28....... 1995 Copper vs. Texas Tech 17....... 2008 Armed Forces vs. Houston
24....... 2016 Arizona vs. South Alabama
23....... 2009 Armed Forces vs. Houston Fewest Opponent Points
23....... 1998 O’ahu vs. Washington Game
22....... 1982 Hall of Fame vs. Vanderbilt 0......... 1959 Co on vs. TCU
3......... 1983 Independence vs. Mississippi
Fewest Points 7......... 1984 Independence vs. Virginia Tech
Game 7......... 2010 Independence vs. Georgia Tech
0......... 1959 Co on vs. TCU 11....... 1990 Liberty vs. Ohio State
0......... 1963 Gator vs. North Carolina 13....... 1992 Liberty vs. Mississippi
0......... 1992 Liberty vs. Mississippi
9......... 1983 Independence vs. Mississippi Quarter
13....... 1997 Las Vegas vs. Oregon 0......... 27 mes, Most recent:
13....... 2002 San Francisco vs. Virginia Tech .......... 2019 Cheez-It (Third) vs. Washington State
13....... 1971 Sugar vs. Tennessee
First Half
Quarter 0......... 1959 Co on vs. TCU
0......... 24 mes, Most recent: 3......... 1983 Independence vs. Mississippi
....... 2019 Cheez-It (First) vs. Washington State 5......... 1990 Liberty vs. Ohio State
7......... 2010 Independence vs. Georgia Tech
First Half 7......... 1984 Independence vs. Virginia Tech
0......... 1959 Co on vs. TCU 7......... 1985 Bluebonnet vs. Texas
0......... 1963 Gator vs. North Carolina 7......... 1991 Liberty vs. Mississippi State
0......... 1992 Liberty vs. Mississippi 7......... 2000 Silicon Valley vs. Fresno State
0......... 1997 Las Vegas vs. Oregon
6......... 1990 Liberty vs. Ohio State Second Half
6......... 2010 Independence vs. Georgia Tech 0......... 2016 Arizona vs. South Alabama
6......... 1983 Independence vs. Mississippi 0......... 1959 Co on vs. TCU
0......... 1983 Independence vs. Mississippi
Second Half 0......... 1984 Independence vs. Virginia Tech
0......... 1959 Co on vs. TCU 0......... 2010 Independence vs. Georgia Tech
0......... 1963 Gator vs. North Carolina
0......... 1992 Liberty vs. Mississippi
3......... 1983 Independence vs. Mississippi
3......... 2000 Silicon Valley vs. Fresno State
3......... 2002 San Francisco vs. Virginia Tech

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all-time individual bowl records
Rushing Passing
A empts A empts
1. 32....... John Kershner vs. Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame 1. 46....... Bob Parker vs. Tennessee, 1971 Sugar
2. 29....... Bart Weiss vs. Virginia Tech, 1984 Independence 2. 24....... Mike Thiessen vs. Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley
3. 27....... Jared Tew vs. Houston, 2008 Armed Forces 3. 23....... Tim Jefferson vs. Georgia Tech, 2010 Independence
4. 26....... Jared Tew vs. Houston, 2009 Armed Forces 23....... Terry Isaacson vs. North Carolina, 1963 Gator
26....... Rob Perez vs. Ohio State, 1990 Liberty 5. 22....... Tim Jefferson vs. Toledo, 2011 Military
26....... Rob Perez vs. Mississippi State, 1991 Liberty
26....... Kadin Remsberg vs. Washington State, 2019 Cheez-It Comple ons
1. 23....... Bob Parker vs. Tennessee, 1971 Sugar
Rushing Yards 2. 13....... Tim Jefferson vs. Toledo, 2011 Military
All 100 yard games listed 3. 12....... Blane Morgan vs. Washington, 1998 O’ahu
1. 178..... Kadin Remsberg vs. Washington St., 2019 Cheez-It 12....... Mike Thiessen vs. Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley
2. 173..... Jared Tew vs. Houston, 2009 Armed Forces 5. 11....... Tim Jefferson vs. Georgia Tech, 2010 Independence
3. 149..... Jared Tew vs. Houston, 2008 Armed Forces
4. 148..... Danta Johnson vs. Texas Tech, 1995 Copper Passing Yards
5. 132..... John Kershner vs. Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame 1. 267..... Blane Morgan vs. Washington, 1998 O’ahu
6. 129..... Asher Clark vs. Houston, 2009 Armed Forces 2. 239..... Bob Parker vs. Tennessee, 1971 Sugar
129..... Pat Evans vs. Texas, 1985 Bluebonnet 3. 207..... Arion Worthman vs. South Alabama, 2016 Arizona
129..... Beau Morgan vs. Texas Tech, 1995 Copper 4. 204..... Mike Thiessen vs. Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley
9. 114..... Rob Perez vs. Mississippi State, 1991 Liberty 5. 161..... Tim Jefferson vs. Houston, 2009 Armed Forces
10. 108 .... Shaun Carney vs. California, 2007 Armed Forces
11. 101..... Jim Ollis vs. California, 2007 Armed Forces Touchdown Passes
101..... Shayne Davern, 2014 Idaho Potato vs. Western Michigan 1. 2......... Tim Jefferson vs. Toledo, 2011 Military*
........... * Five mes by four players; most recent
Touchdowns
1. 2......... Done 13 mes, Most Recent: Long Pass
........... Donald Hammond III vs. Washington State, 2019 Cheez-It 1. 79....... Blane Morgan vs. Washington, 1998 O’ahu
2. 75....... Arion Worthman vs. South Alabama, 2016 Arizona
Long Run 3. 57....... Karson Roberts vs. California, 2015 Armed Forces
1. 71....... Jared Tew vs. Houston, 2009 Armed Forces 4. 47....... Chance Harridge vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 San Francisco
71....... Danta Johnson vs. Texas Tech, 1995 Copper 5. 46....... Tim Jefferson vs. Houston, 2008 Armed Forces
3. 61....... Dee Dowis vs. Mississippi, 1989 Liberty
4. 60....... Jonathan Warzeka vs. Toledo, 2011 Military Pun ng
5. 55....... Shayne Davern, 2014 Idaho Potato vs. Western Michigan A empts
1. 11....... Mark Simon vs. Texas, 1985 Bluebonnet
Receiving 2. 9......... Jason Kirkland vs. Oregon, 1997 Las Vegas
Catches 3. 8......... James Hamm vs. Tennessee, 1971 Sugar
1. 10....... Paul Bassa vs. Tennessee, 1971 Sugar 4. 7......... Chris MacInnis vs. Mississippi, 1992 Liberty
2. 7......... Steve Senn vs. Mississippi, 1989 Liberty 7......... Chris Blasy vs. Arizona State, 1987 Freedom
3. 6......... Marcus Greenwood vs. Vanderbilt, 1982 HOF
4. 5......... Trent Van Hulzen vs. Mississippi, 1989 Liberty Pun ng Average
5......... Jalen Robine e vs. California, 2015 Armed Forces 1. 49.2.... Mark Simon vs. Texas, 1985 Bluebonnet
2. 43.7.... Ryan Harrison vs. Houston, 2008 Armed Forces
Receiving Yards 3. 43.3.... Jason Christ vs. Mississippi, 1992 Liberty
1. 150..... Steve Senn vs. Mississippi, 1989 Liberty 43.3.... Eric Olson vs. Ohio State, 1990 Liberty
2. 124..... Jalen Robine e vs. South Alabama, 2016 Arizona 5. 42.5.... Mark Simon vs. Virginia Tech, 1984 Independence
3. 114..... Paul Bassa vs. Tennessee, 1971 Sugar
4. 109..... Ma Farmer vs. Washington, 1989 O’ahu Long Punt
5. 89....... Kevin Fogler vs. Houston, 2009 Armed Forces 1. 63....... Mark Simon vs. Virginia Tech, 1984 Independence
2. 62....... Mark Simon vs. Texas, 1985 Bluebonnet
Touchdowns 3. 56....... Jason Christ vs. Mississippi State, 1991 Liberty
1. 2......... Sco y McKay vs. Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley 4. 52....... Jason Kirkland vs. Oregon, 1997 Las Vegas
2......... Steve Senn vs. Mississippi, 1989 Liberty 52....... Jason Kirkland vs. Washington, 1998 O’ahu
2......... Steve Senn vs. Arizona State, 1987 Freedom 52....... Steve Brosy vs. South Alabama, 2016 Arizona
4. 1......... Mul ple mes, Most Recent:
Jalen Robine e vs. South Alabama, 2016 Arizona

Long Recep ons


1. 79....... Ma Farmer vs. Washington, 1998 O’ahu
2. 75....... Jalen Robine e vs. Western Michigan, 2014 Idaho Potato
3. 57....... Timothy McVey vs. California, 2015 Armed Forces
4. 47....... Anthony Park vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 San Francisco
5. 46....... Spencer Armstrong vs. Houston, 2008 Armed Forces

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all-time INDIVIDUAL/OPPONENT bowl records
Field Goals Opponent Records
Made
1. 3......... Luke Strebel vs. South Alabama, 2016 Arizona
3......... Ryan Harrison vs. California, 2007 Armed Forces Team
3......... Dave Adams vs. Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley Category...............High............................. Low
3......... Jeff Kubiak vs. Mississippi, 1983 Independence Rushing Yds: ......... 374, Texas Tech ........... 35, Vanderbilt
5. 2......... Zach Bell vs. Georgia Tech, 2010 Independence* 1995 Copper 1982 Hall of Fame
........... 4 mes; most recent Pass Comps:.......... 38, Western Michigan .. 3, Texas Christian
2014 Idaho Potato 1959 Cotton
A empts Pass Atts: .............. 51, Vanderbilt .............. 11, Texas Christian
1. 4......... David Adams vs. Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley 1982 Hall of Fame 1959 Cotton
4......... Ryan Harrison vs. Houston, 2008 Armed Forces Pass Yards: ............ 467, California .............. 37, Texas Christian
3. 3......... 6 mes, Most Recent: 2015 Armed Forces 1959 Cotton
........... Luke Strebel vs. South Alabama, 2016 Arizona Fumbles: ............... 8, Texas Christian .......... 0, Texas
1959 Cotton 1985 Bluebonnet
Long Field Goal Fumbles Lost: ....... 3, Rice ........................... 0, 6 times
1. 47....... Ryan Harrison vs. California, 2007 Armed Forces 2012 Armed Forces
2. 46....... David Adams vs. Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley Punts: ................... 9, Texas Christian ......... 2, Vanderbilt
46....... Joe Wood vs. Mississippi State, 1991 Liberty 1959 Cotton 1982 Hall of Fame
4. 45....... Joey Ashcro vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 San Francisco Points: .................. 55, California................. 0, Texas Christian
5. 44....... Ryan Harrison vs. Houston, 2008 Armed Forces 2015 Armed Forces 1959 Cotton
44....... Jeff Kubiak vs. Mississippi, 1983 Independence
Points Half: ........... 35, California ................ 0, Three times
2015 Armed Forces
Defense Points Qtr: ............ 24, Twice ....................... 0, Several times
Tackles
1. 16....... Chris Thomas vs. Houston, 2008 Armed Forces
2. 14....... Eldrick Hill vs. Ohio State, 1990 Liberty
14....... Terry Maki vs. Texas, 1985 Bluebonnet Opponent Miscellaneous
14....... Philip Bauman vs. Tennessee, 1971 Sugar Most Pts Allowed: ................47, Houston, 2009 Armed Forces
6. 13....... William Mayfield vs. Tennessee, 1971 Sugar Most Pts Allowed (Half):........34, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon, First
13....... Mike Chandler vs. Texas, 1985 Bluebonnet Most Pts Allowed (Qtr): .........19, Vanderbilt,
7. 12....... Chad Hennings vs. Arizona State, 1987 Freedom 1982 Hall of Fame (Fourth)
12....... Chris Thomas vs. Houston, 2009 Armed Forces 19, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon (First)
9. 11....... Brady Amack vs. Toledo, 2011 Military Fewest Pts in Win: .................13, Mississippi, 1992 Liberty
11....... J.T. Tokish vs. Ohio State, 1990 Liberty Most Pts in Loss: ...................34, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley
11....... Randle Gladney vs. Mississippi, 1989 Liberty
11....... Pat McNellis vs. Mississippi, 1989 Liberty
11....... Sco Thomas vs. Virginia Tech, 1984 Independence Individual
11....... Brody Hicks vs. California, 2015 Armed Forces Rushing
Most Carries: ..........28, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech,
Tackles for Loss 2010 Independence
1. 4.0...... Corey Nelson vs. Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley Most Yards: ............260, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper
2. 3.0...... Jordan Pierce vs. Western Michigan, 2014 Idaho Potato Most TDs: ...............4, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper
3.0...... Chad Hennings vs. Arizona State, 1987 Freedom
4. 2.0...... Jamil Cooks vs. Toledo, 2011 Military Passing
2.0...... Patrick Hennessey vs. Georgia Tech, 2010 Independence Most Atts: ...............51, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame
2.0...... Chris Thomas vs. Houston, 2008 Armed Forces Most Comps: ..........38, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame
2.0...... Bryce Fisher vs. Oregon, 1997 Las Vegas Most Yards: ............467, Jarod Goff, California, 2015 Armed Forces
2.0...... Alex Pupich vs. Texas Tech, 1995 Copper Most TDs: ...............6, Jared Goff, California, 2015 Armed Forces

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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P.O. Box 1457 Phone: (303) 954-1296 2300 15th St., Suite 300
Colorado Springs, CO 80901 www.denverpost.com Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (719) 575-6285 Phone: (720) 898-2700
www.krdotv.com Television and Radio www.rockymountain.rootsports.com

KKTV (11) -- CBS KCNC-TV (4) -- CBS


520B Colorado Ave Ave. 1044 Lincoln Ave. Altitude Sports and Entertainment
Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Denver, CO 80217 1000 Chopper Circle
Phone: (719) 578-0000 Phone: (303) 861-4444 Denver, CO 80204
www.kktv.com www.denver.cbslocal.con Phone: (303) 405-1100
www.altitude.tv
KOAA-TV (5/30) -- NBC KMGH-TV (7) -- ABC
5520 Tech Center Dr. 123 Speer Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80919 Denver, CO 80203 Others
Phone: (719) 630-3930 Phone: (303) 832-0169
www.koaatv.com www.thedenverchannel.com Mountain West Conference
10807 New Allegiance Drive, Suite 250
KXRM Fox 21 -- Fox KUSA-TV (9) -- NBC Colorado Springs, CO 80921
560 Wooten Road 500 Speer Blvd. Phone: (719) 488-4040
Colorado Springs, CO 80915 P.O. Box 9 www.theMWC.com
Phone: (719) 596-2100 Denver, CO 80201
www.fox21news.com Phone: (303) 871-9999
www.9news.com
KVOR AM 740
Football Flagship
6805 Corporate Center Dr.
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
Phone: (719) 593-2700
www.kvor.com
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Air Force Radio Network


The Air Force athletic department is in its 26th year of
in-house radio. All Falcon football games are broadcast locally on
flagship radio station KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs. The radio
broadcast team consists of KVOR’s Jim Arthur (play-by-play) and
Jesse Kurtz (color analyst).

Jim Arthur Jesse Kurtz

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all-time series vs. 2020 opponents
Navy San Jose State 1984 - Army 24-12 (A) 1976 - AF 41-12 (H)
Series: Air Force leads 30-22 Series: Air Force leads 4-1 1985 - AF 45-7 (H) 1977 - Tied 0-0 (A)
First Meeting: 10/15/60 First Meeting: 8/31/96 1986 - Army 21-11 (A) 1980 - AF 25-7 (H)
Last Meeting: 10/5/19 Last Meeting: 9/27/19 1987 - AF 27-10 (H) 1981 - Wyo 17-10 (H)
at AF: AF leads 18-7 at AF: AF leads 3-0 1988 - Army 28-15 (A) 1982 - AF 44-34 (H)
at Navy: Navy leads 12-8 at SJSU: Tied 1-1 1989 - AF 29-3 (H) 1983 - Wyo 14-7 (A)
Neutral: AF leads 4-3 Neutral: NA 1990 - AF 15-3 (A) 1984 - Wyo 26-20 (A)
1991 - AF 25-0 (H) 1985 - AF 49-7 (A)
Year by Year Year by Year 1992 - AF 7-3 (A) 1986 - Wyo 23-17 (H)
1960 - Navy 35-3 * 1996 - AF 45-0 (H) 1993 - AF 25-6 (H) 1987 - Wyo 27-13 (A)
1966 - AF 15-7 (H) 1997 - SJSU 25-22 (A) 1994 - AF 10-6 (A) 1988 - Wyo 48-45 (H)
1968 - AF 26-20 ** 2015 - AF 37-16 (H) 1995 - AF 38-20 (H) 1989 - AF 45-7 (H)
1970 - AF 26-3*** 2016 - AF 41-38 (A) 1996 - Army 23-7 (A) 1990 - Wyo 24-12 (A)
1972 - Navy 21-17 (H) 2019 - AF 41-24 (H) 1997 - AF 24-0 (H) 1991 - AF 51-28 (H)
1973 - Navy 42-6 (A) (H/A) is for AF 1998 - AF 35-7 (A) 1992 - AF 42-28 (A)
1974 - AF 19-16 (H) 1999 - AF 28-0 (H) 1993 - Wyo 31-18 (H)
1975 - Navy 17-0 *** 2000 - AF 41-27 (A) 1994 - AF 34-17 (A)
1976 - AF 13-3 (H) 2001 - AF 34-24 (H) 1995 - AF 34-10 (H)
1977 - Navy 10-7 (A) 2002 - AF 49-30 (A) 1996 - Wyo 22-19 (A)
1978 - Navy 37-8 (H) Boise State 2003 - AF 31-3 (H) 1997 - AF 14-3 (H)
1979 - Navy 13-9 (A) Series: Boise State leads 5-3 2004 - AF 31-22 (A) 1998 - AF 10-3 (A)
1980 - AF 21-20 (H) First Meeting: 10/22/11 2005 - Army 27-24 (H) 1999 - Wyo 10-7 (H)
1981 - Navy 30-13 (A) Last Meeting: 9/20/19 2006 - AF 43-7 (A) 2000 - AF 51-34 (A)
1982 - AF 24-21 (H) at AF: AFA 2-1 2007 - AF 30-10 (H) 2001 - AF 24-13 (H)
1983 - AF 44-17 (A) at BSU: BSU 4-1 2008 - AF 16-7 (A) 2002 - Wyo 34-26 (A)
1984 - AF 29-22 (H) Neutral: 0-0 2009 - AF 35-7 (H) 2003 - AF 35-29 (H)
1985 - AF 24-7 (A) 2010 - AF 42-22 (A) 2004 - Wyo 43-26 (A)
1986 - AF 40-6 (H) Year by Year 2011 - AF 24-14 (H) 2005 - Wyo 29-28 (H)
1987 - AF 23-13 (A) 2011 - BSU 37-26 (A) 2012 - Army 41-21 (A) 2006 - AF 31-24 (A)
1988 - AF 34-24 (H) 2013 - BSU 42-20 (A) 2013 - AF 42-28 (H) 2007 - AF 20-12 (H)
1989 - AF 35-7 (A) 2014 - AF 28-14 (H) 2014 - AF 23-6 (A) 2008 - AF 23-3 (A)
1990 - AF 24-7 (H) 2015 - AF 37-30 (A) 2015 - AF 20-3 (H) 2009 - AF 10-0 (H)
1991 - AF 46-6 (A) 2016 - AF 27-20 (H) 2016 - AF 31-12 (A) 2010 - AF 20-14 (A)
1992 - AF 18-16 (H) 2017 - BSU 44-19 (A) 2017 - Army 21-0 (H) 2011 - Wyo 25-17 (H)
1993 - Navy 28-24 (A) 2018 - BSU 48-38 (H) 2018 - Army 17-14 (A) 2012 - AF 28-27 (A)
1994 - AF 43-21 (H) 2019 - BSU 30-19 (A) 2019 - AF 17-13 (H) 2013 - Wyo 56-23 (H)
1995 - AF 30-20 (A) (H/A) is for AF (H/A) is for AF 2014 - Wyo 17-13 (A)
1996 - Navy 20-17 (H) * - New York, NY 2015 - AF 31-17 (H)
1997 - AF 10-7 (A) ** - Chicago, IL 2016 - Wyo 35-26 (A)
1998 - AF 49-7 (H) 2017 - Wyo 28-14 (H)
1999 - AF 19-14*** 2018 - Wyo 35-27 (A)
2000 - AF 27-13 (H) Army West Point 2019 - AF 20-6 (H)
2001 - AF 24-18*** Series: Air Force leads 37-16-1 (H/A) is for AF
2002 - AF 48-7 (H) First Meeting: 10/31/59 Wyoming * Washburn Field, Colo.
2003 - Navy 28-25*** Last Meeting: 11/2/19 Series: Air Force leads 29-26-3 Springs
2004 - Navy 24-21 (H) at AF: AF leads 22-4 First Meeting: 11/2/57
2005 - Navy 27-24 (A) at Army: AF leads 14-11 Last Meeting: 11/30/19
2006 - Navy 24-17 (H) Neutral: Tied 1-1-1 at AF: AF leads 17-12-1
2007 - Navy 31-20 (A) at Wyo: Wyo leads 14-11-2
2008 - Navy 33-27 (H) Year by Year Neutral: AF leads 1-0
2009 - Navy 23-16 OT (A) 1959 - Tied 13-13*
2010 - AF 14-6 (H) 1963 - Army 14-10** Year by Year
2011 - AF 35-34 OT (A) 1965 - AF 14-3** 1957 - Tied 7-7 (A)
2012 - Navy 28-21 OT (H) 1967 - Army 10-7 (H) 1958 - AF 21-6*
2013 - Navy 28-10 (A) 1969 - AF 13-6 (A) 1959 - AF 20-7 (A)
2014 - AF 30-21 (H) 1971 - AF 20-7 (H) 1960 - Wyo 15-0 (A)
2015 - Navy 33-11 (A) 1972 - Army 17-14 (A) 1962 - AF 35-14 (H)
2016 - AF 28-14 (H) 1973 - AF 43-10 (H) 1964 - Tied 7-7 (H)
2017 - Navy 34-30 (A) 1974 - Army 17-16 (A) 1965 - Wyo 31-14 (A)
2018 - AF 35-7 (H) 1975 - AF 33-3 (H) 1966 - Wyo 13-0 (H)
2019 - Navy 34-25 (A) 1976 - Army 24-7 (A) 1967 - Wyo 37-10 (A)
(H/A) is for AF 1977 - Army 31-6 (H) 1968 - AF 10-3 (H)
* - Baltimore, MD 1978 - Army 28-14 (A) 1969 - Wyo 27-25 (H)
** - Chicago, IL 1979 - AF 28-7 (H) 1970 - AF 41-17 (A)
*** - Washington, DC 1980 - Army 47-24 (A) 1971 - AF 23-19 (H)
1981 - AF 7-3 (H) 1972 - AF 45-14 (H)
1982 - AF 27-9 (A) 1974 - Wyo 20-16 (A)
1983 - AF 41-20 (H) 1975 - Wyo 24-10 (H)

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all-time series vs. 2020 opponents
New Mexico Colorado State Utah State
Series: Air Force leads 23-14 Series Air Force leads 36-21-1 Series: Air Force leads 4-3
First Meeting: 11/23/57 First Meeting: 11/30/57 First Meeting: 9/7/13
Last Meeting: 11/23/19 Last Meeting: 11/16/19 Last Meeting: 10/26/19
at AF: AF leads 13-3 at AF: AF leads 21-11-1 at AF: AF leads 3-1
at UNM: Tied 10-10 at CSU: AF leads 15-10 at USU: USU leads 2-1
Neutral: UNM leads 1-0 Neutral: None Neutral: None

Year by Year Year by Year Year by Year


1957 - AF 31-0 (H) 1957 - CSU 20-7 (H) 2013 - USU 52-20 (H)
1958 - AF 45-7 (A) 1958 - AF 36-6 (H) 2014 - USU 34-16 (A)
1959 - UNM 28-27 (H) 1960 - AF 32-8 (H) 2015 - AF 35-28 (H)
1961 - UNM 21-6 (A) 1961 - AF 14-9 (H) 2016 - AF 27-20 (A)
1963 - AF 30-8 (A) 1962 - AF 34-0 (H) 2017 - AF 38-35 (H)
1973 - AF 10-6 (H) 1963 - AF 69-0 (H) 2018 - USU 42-32 (A)
1981 - UNM 27-10 (A) 1964 - AF 14-6 (H) 2019 - AF 31-7 (H)
1982 - UNM 49-37 (H) 1966 - CSU 41-21 (H) (H/A) is for AF
1984 - AF 23-9 (A) 1967 - Tied 17-17 (H)
1985 - AF 49-12 (A) 1968 - AF 31-0 (A)
1987 - AF 73-23 (A) 1969 - AF 28-7 (H)
1988 - AF 63-14 (H) 1970 - AF 37-22 (H)
1991 - UNM 34-32 (A) 1971 - AF 17-13 (A)
1992 - AF 33-32 (H) 1972 - AF 53-13 (A)
1995 - AF 27-24 (A) 1975 - CSU 47-10 (A)
1998 - AF 56-14 (H) 1976 - CSU 27-3 (H)
1999 - UNM 33-28 (A) 1978 - CSU 31-13 (H)
2000 - UNM 29-23 (H) 1979 - CSU 20-6 (A)
2001 - UNM 52-33 (A) 1980 - CSU 21-9 (A)
2002 - AF 38-31 (H) OT 1981 - AF 28-14 (H)
2003 - UNM 24-12 (A) 1982 - CSU 21-11 (H)
2004 - AF 28-23 (H) 1983 - AF 34-13 (A)
2005 - AF 42-24 (A) 1984 - AF 52-10 (H)
2006 - AF 24-7 (H) 1985 - AF 35-19 (A)
2007 - UNM 34-31 (A) 1986 - AF 24-7 (H)
2008 - AF 23-10 (H) 1987 - AF 27-19 (A)
2009 - AF 37-13 (A) 1988 - AF 29-23 (A)
2010 - AF 48-23 (H) 1989 - AF 46-21 (A)
2011 - AF 42-0 (A) 1990 - CSU 35-33 (H)
2012 - AF 28-23 (H) 1991 - AF 31-26 (A)
2013 - UNM 45-37 (A) 1992 - CSU 32-28 (H)
2014 - AF 35-31 (H) 1993 - CSU 8-5 (A)
2015 - UNM 47-35 (A) 1994 - CSU 34-24 (H)
2016 - UNM 45-40 (N)* 1995 - CSU 27-20 (H)
2017 - UNM 56-38 (A) 1996 - CSU 42-41 (H)
2018 - AF 42-24 (H) 1997 - AF 24-0 (A)
2019 - AF 44-22 (A) 1998 - AF 30-27 (H)
(H/A) is for AF 1999 - CSU 41-21 (A)
# - Denver, CO 2000 - AF 44-40 (H)
* - Dallas, TX 2001 - CSU 28-21 (A)
2002 - CSU 31-12 (H)
2003 - CSU 30-20 (A)
2004 - AF 47-17 (H)
2005 - CSU 41-23 (A)
2006 - AF 24-21 (H)
2007 - AF 45-21 (A)
2008 - AF 38-17 (H)
2009 - AF 34-16 (A)
2010 - AF 49-27 (H)
2011 - AF 45-21 (A)
2012 - AF 42-21 (H)
2013 - CSU 58-13 (A)
2014 - AF 27-24 (H)
2015 - AF 38-23 (A)
2016 - AF 49-46 (H)
2017 - AF 45-28 (A)
2018 - AF 27-19 (H)
2019 - AF 38-21 (A)
(H/A) is for AF
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