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2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS
(0-2, 0-0 Pac-12)
DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT TV
Aug. 28 Rutgers % L, 38-41 FOX Sports 1
Sept. 5 at Nevada L, 13-24 ESPN
Sept. 13 Portland State 5 p.m. Pac-12
Sept. 20 Oregon* 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Sept. 27 at Utah* TBA TBA
Oct. 4 California* TBA TBA
Oct. 10 at Stanford* 6 p.m. ESPN
Oct. 25 Arizona* TBA TBA
Nov. 1 USC* TBA TBA
Nov. 8 at Oregon State* TBA TBA
Nov. 22 at Arizona State* TBA TBA
Nov. 29 Washington* TBA TBA
* Pac-12 Conference Game
** All times and dates are subject to change
& The Seattle Game (CenturyLink Field)
Home games in BOLD
All times Pacifc
WASHINGTON STATE
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICE ADDRESS:
Bohler Addition 195
Pullman, WA 99164-1602
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-COUG
OFFICE FAX: 509-335-0267
MARTIN STADIUM PRESS BOX: 509-335-COUG
ASSOC. A.D. / ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS:
Bill Stevens
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-4294
CELL: 916-761-7005
EMAIL: wsstevens@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Football, Womens Tennis
ASST. DIRECTOR: Bobby Alworth
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-5785
CELL: 951-452-6129
EMAIL: bobby.alworth@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Football, Womens Basketball
ASST. DIRECTOR: Linda Chalich
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0268
EMAIL: lindak@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Volleyball, Cross Country, Track & Field
ASST. DIRECTOR: Jessica Holmes
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0255
EMAIL: jessica_schmick@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Mens Basketball, Rowing
ASST. DIRECTOR: Craig Lawson
OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-0265
EMAIL: craigl@wsu.edu
SPORTS: Womens Soccer, Baseball,
Mens & Womens Golf, Swimming
COUGARS HOST PORTLAND STATE SATURDAY IN HOME-OPENER
Washington State University welcomes Portland State University into new-look Martin Stadium for
the home-opener Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 5 p.m. on the Pac-12 Networks.
NEXT WEEK
Washington State opens Pac-12 play hosting No. 2 Oregon next Saturday at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN.
MIKE LEACH RADIO SHOW
Washington State Head Coach Mike Leach holds a weekly radio show on WSUs fagship station 920
KXLY every Wednesday from 6-7 p.m. live from Zeppoz in Pullman.
BOB ROBERTSON, NATIONS LONGEST TENURED RADIO ANNOUNCER
Hall of fame announcer Bob Robertson is in his 48th season calling Cougar football games, and
according to a nation-wide survey of sports information directors, is the longest tenured radio an-
nouncer in the country with the next closest being Bill Hillgrove who has announced 44 straight
seasons at Pitt. Robertson began calling WSU games in 1964 and with the exception of a three-year
period in 1969-71, has been calling Cougar games ever since. Last season, Robertson slid over from
his familiar play-by-play role and passed the microphone to Bud Nameck. Robertson now hosts the
Cougars pre, halftime and postgame shows, while also providing analysis during the games.
COLLEGE GAMEDAY RECORD
In addition to Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso, ESPNs College GameDay has had another
constant the WSU fag, which this weekend will be making its 150th consecutive appearance
on the weekly show, dating back to the beginning of the 2004 season. Two fags Ol Crimson and
Gray have been fown in the background of the GameDay set by dozens of friends and alumni.
The Gray fag was added this year after Whitey was retired in honor of Steve Gleasons No White
Flags. WSU recognized the GameDay fag wavers in a pregame ceremony prior to the Montana
State game in 2010. In addition to the fags that fy, there is a traveling fag signed by the holders after
each episode. The traveling fag is retired after each season, the frst of which is hanging in WSUs
Alumni Center.
YOUNG COUGS MAKE THEIR DEBUTS
Washington State saw 17 players make their collegiate debut in the season-opener against Rutgers
and four made their frst career start in week two at Nevada. Twelve freshmen have played in the
frst two games including two true freshmen in punter Jordan Dascalo and wide receiver Calvin
Green. Redshirt-freshman quarterback Luke Falk offcially
made his debut last week at Nevada, appearing in one play
for an injured Connor Halliday. Falk handed the ball off.
PORTLAND STATE (1-1) vs. WASHINGTON STATE (0-2)
5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 13 Martin Stadium (32,952) Pullman, Wash.
WEEKLY RELEASE - GAME 3
TV: Pac-12 Networks
PLAY-BY-PLAY: JB Long
ANALYST: Mike Pawlawski
RADIO: Washington State IMG Sports Network
PLAY-BY-PLAY: Bud Nameck
ANALYST: Bob Robertson
ANALYST: Jason Gesser
SIDELINE: Jessamyn McIntyre
LIVESTATS: wsucougars.com
TWITTER: @WSUCougfb
BROADCAST INFO
ALL-TIME RECORD: WSU 1-0
STREAK: WSU +1
LAST MEETING: WSU 48-9 (2008 in Pullman)
LAST PORTLAND STATE WIN: NA
IN PULLMAN: WSU 48-9 (9/20/08)
STREAK: WSU +1
LAST MEETING: WSU 48-9 (9/20/08)
LAST PORTLAND STATE WIN: NA
IN PORTLAND: NA
STREAK: NA
LAST MEETING: NA
LAST PORTLAND STATE WIN: NA
SERIES HISTORY
2012 2013 2014
Total Freshmen Played 17 10 12
True Freshmen Played 9 5 2
Sophomores Played 13 17 8
2014 COUGAR FOOTBALL
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PAC-12 CONFERENCE
MONDAY - Sept. 8
No practice
12:30 p.m.
Press Conference
TUESDAY - Sept. 9
Practice
3:30 p.m.
All Coaches Available
To Media
WEDNESDAY - Sept. 10
Practice
3:30 p.m.
All Coaches Available
To Media
THURSDAY - Sept. 11
Practice
3:30 p.m.
Asst. Coaches ONLY
Available To Media
FRIDAY - Sept. 12
Closed Walk-Thru
SATURDAY - Sept. 13
vs. Portland State
5 p.m.
Pac-12 Networks
SUNDAY - Sept. 14
Practice
8 p.m.
Asst. Coaches ONLY
Available To Media
THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE
AUDIO ON INTERNET
WSUs football broadcasts are available on the Inter-
net through WSUs web provider NeuLion. The ad-
dress is: www.wsucougars.com, then use the Connect
link near the top of the page.
WSU TICKETS
WSU football tickets are available online at www.wsu-
cougars.com, by clicking on the Tickets link on the
front page. Tickets are available online 24 hours a day,
up until the day before the game. All orders processed
online can be mailed up to 10 days prior to the game.
After that all online orders will be held for pickup at
Will Call. For any questions about WSU tickets, please
call 1-800-Go-Cougs, Option 1, during business hours
(Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.).
WSUCOUGARS.COM
WSU releases, statistics, notes and depth chart infor-
mation are loaded weekly on the WSU Athletics Home
Page. The address is: http://www.wsucougars.com.
COUGAR ATHLETICS ON THE WEB
Connect with Washington State University Athletics
on the web at WSUCougars.com, the offcial website
of Cougar Athletics, and on Twitter (twitter.com/WSU-
Cougars_com) and Facebook (facebook.com/WSU-
CougarAthletics) during the 2013 season.
PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE
The Pac-12 Conference hosts a weekly teleconference
call each Tuesday during the football season. The tele-
conference call begins at 9:55 a.m., PT, while Mike
Leach participates at 10:55 a.m. Contact the Pac-12
media relations offce at 925-932-4411 for details and
call-in information.
LEACH AND STUDENT-ATHLETE AVAILABILITY
WSU head football coach Mike Leach is available for
individual media interviews following practices Sun-
day, Tuesday and Wednesday, along with after each
Cougar game. Arrangements for interviews with coach
Leach other than those times must be made through
the WSU Athletic Communications offce. WSU play-
ers are available for interviews after each game and
then during Mondays weekly press conference. Three
student-athletes will be brought to the press confer-
ence at 12:30 p.m. and will be available at that time.
There will be no student-athlete availability following
practices during game week. Contact Bill Stevens
(wsstevens@wsu.edu) or Bobby Alworth (bobby.
alworth@wsu.edu) in the WSU Athletic Communica-
tions Offce. Media are reminded that they should not
contact student-athletes via their cell phones or social
media accounts. All interviews need to be scheduled
through the Athletic Communications Offce.
PRACTICE POLICY
The frst 15 minutes of each practice is open to media.
Interviews with members of the coaching staff will be
conducted on the feld after practice. Media is asked
not report on injuries or strategy. All walk-thru prac-
tices are closed with no media availability.
MEDIA INFORMATION
2014 STANDINGS
NORTH DIVISON
Pac-12 Overall
California 0-0 2-0
Oregon 0-0 2-0
Oregon State 0-0 2-0
Washington 0-0 2-0
Washington State 0-0 0-2
Stanford 0-1 1-1
SOUTH DIVISON
Pac-12 Overall
USC 1-0 2-0
Arizona 0-0 2-0
Arizona State 0-0 2-0
UCLA 0-0 2-0
Utah 0-0 2-0
Colorado 0-0 1-1

SATURDAY, SEPT. 13
Wyoming at Oregon, 11 a.m. (P12N)
Illinois at Washington, 1 p.m. (FOX)
Army at Stanford, 2 p.m. (P12N)
Portland State at Washington State, 5 p.m. (P12N)
USC at Boston College, 5 p.m. (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2)
UCLA vs. Texas, 5 p.m. (FOX)
Arizona State at Colorado, 7 p.m. (ESPNU)
Nevada at Arizona, 8 p.m. (P12N)
THURSDAY, SEPT. 4
Arizona def. UTSA, 26-23
FRIDAY, SEPT. 5
NEVADA def. Washington State, 24-13
SATURDAY, SEPT. 6
CALIFORNIA def. Sacramento State, 55-14
WASHINGTON def. Eastern Washington, 59-52
UTAH def. Fresno State, 59-27
Colorado def. UMASS, 41-38
USC def. STANFORD, 13-10
OREGON def. Michigan State, 46-27
Arizona State def. NEW MEXICO, 58-23
UCLA def. Memphis, 42-35
Oregon State def. HAWAII, 38-30
NORTH DIVISION
1. Oregon (37) 232
2. Stanford (2) 192
3. Washington 142
4. Oregon State 125
5. Washington State 87
6. California 41
SOUTH DIVISION
1. UCLA (37) 231
2. USC (1) 181
3. Arizona State (1) 163
4. Arizona 119
5. Utah 82
6. Colorado 43
THE WASHINGTON STATE IMG COLLEGE NETWORK
Cougar football games are broadcast live on the
radio throughout the Pacifc Northwest via the Wash-
ington State IMG College Sports Network. The 25-sta-
tion football network - one of the largest in the Pac-12
- reaches from British Columbia to Oregon and can be
heard worldwide via the internet and XM Satellite ra-
dio. Cougar football broadcasts begin an hour before
kickoff, carry through the game and conclude with
post-game interviews with players and coaches.
710 ESPN will air a weekly season-long segment
featuring WSU head coach Mike Leach along with
special Cougar Athletics programming on both 710
ESPN Seattle and KTTH 770 AM. In addition, a WSU
section and archived game podcasts will be high-
lighted on the 710 Sports page of MyNorthwest.com.
The 18-station football network - one of the largest in
the Pac-12 - reaches from British Columbia to Oregon
and can be heard worldwide via the internet and XM
Satellite radio.
IMG College produces the Washington State
IMG College Sports Network, which also features
radio coverage of WSU mens basketball, baseball,
womens basketball and womens volleyball, and the
Cougar Coaches Show in the fall and winter seasons.
IMG College, founded in 1992 in its corporate home
of Winston-Salem, NC, manages corporate marketing
opportunities and on-site promotions at WSU football
and basketball games as well as oversees sales for
all signage at Martin Stadium, Friel Court at Beasley
Coliseum and all Cougar competition sites.
Location Station Frequency
Spokane (Flagship) KXLY 920 AM
Seattle KIRO 710 AM
Bellingham KPUG/KBAI 1170/930 AM
Centralia KMNT 104.3 FM
Colfax KCLX 1450 AM
Colville KCVL 1240 AM
Grand Coulee KEYG 98.5 FM
Moses Lake KBSN 1470 AM
Mount Vernon KAPS 660 AM
Omak KEYG 97.7 FM
Pasco KONA 610 AM
Portland KKPZ 1330 AM
Pullman KHTR 104.3 FM
Pullman KQQQ 1150 AM
Shelton KMAS 1030 AM
Walla Walla KGDC 1320 AM
Wenatchee KPQ 560 AM
Wenatchee KNZW 1340 AM
Internet wsucougars.com
XM Satellite Radio
THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE
2014 PRESEASON POLL
LAST WEEKS RESULTS
2014 COUGAR FOOTBALL
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FOR STARTERS
In the season-opener against Rutgers, eight Cougars make their frst career start, fve on offense
and three on defense. Four more freshman made their frst career start at Nevada last week. Senior
wideout Vince Mayle made the most of his frst career start against Rutgers, catching a career-
high 12 passes for 124 yards including a 26-yard touchdown. The offensive line owns three players,
center Riley Sorenson, right guard Eduardo Middleton and right tackle Cole Madison, who all made
their frst start in Rutgers game, with Madison also making his collegiate debut. Redshirt-freshman
running back Jamal Morrow became the frst Cougar freshman to start at running back since Rickey
Galvin in 2011. The defense saw senior linebacker Mitch Peterson turn in a great performance in his
start at the SAM linebacker position, making a game-high 16 tackles. At Nevada, redshirt-freshmen
Darius Lemora (S), Robert Lewis (WR), Charleston White (CB) and true freshman Calvin Green (WR)
each notched their frst career start.
NATIONS PASSING LEADER
Quarterback Connor Halliday enters the week leading the country in total passing yards (921), pass-
ing yards-per-game (460.5) and total offense (441.5). The Spokane native posted the second-best
performance in the country week one, going 40-of-56 for 532 yards and fve touchdowns against
Rutgers before throwing for 389 yards and one touchdown at Nevada. Hallidays six touchdown
passes are tied for second-most in the Pac-12 Conference and ninth in the country.
HALLIDAY FIRES AWAY ON RECORD BOOKS
Quarterback Connor Halliday continues to push his name up the WSU record book, recording his
fourth career fve-touchdown game, third career 500-yard performance and 16th career 300-yard
performance. Last season, the redshirt-senior tallied nine 300-yard games, fve 4-touchdown games
and his 4,597 passing yards were the most in school history and second-most in Pac-12 history,
breaking Ryan Leafs school record of 3,968 set in 1997.
HALLIDAYS IMPRESSIVE STRETCH
Dating back to last season, Connor Halliday has enjoyed one of the best fve-game stretches by
any quarterback in the country. Starting in the win at Arizona last season, Halliday has averaged
403 ypg (2,420) while completing 65 percent of his passes and tossing 20 touchdowns and seven
interceptions. He threw for 319 yards and two scores in the win at Arizona, 488 yards and four
touchdowns in the win over Utah, 282 yards and two touchdowns at Washington, 410 yards and six
scores in the New Mexico Bowl, 532 yards and fve touchdowns against Rutgers and 389 yards and
a touchdown at Nevada.
HALLIDAY ADDS TO TOP MARKS
Connor Halliday has added to his school-records with some big numbers in the frst two games this
season. Halliday now owns 16 career 300-yard performances, seven 400-yard games, three 500-yard
games, 10 four-touchdown performances including four 5-touchdown games, all school records.
Hallidays 34 touchdown passes last season tied Ryan Leaf (1997) for the most in WSU single season
history. His fve scoring throws against Rutgers pushed him past Ryan Leaf and now sits in third all
time with 64 career touchdown passes after throwing for another at Nevada. He trails only Jason
Gesser (70) and Alex Brink (76). Halliday also sits third all-time with 8,352 career passing yards,
closing in on Gesser (9,830) and Brink (10,913).
WIDE RECEIVER CORE STARTS STRONG
WSU receivers picked up where they left off from 2013, as 10 players caught a pass against Rutgers
and nine made a reception at Nevada. Redshirt-senior Vince Mayle leads the way with a Pac-12-
best 20, good for third-most in the country while senior Isiah Myers owns 15 receptions, tied for third
in the Pac-12. Mayle opened the season with a career-high 12 catches for 124 yards against Rutgers
before making eight more grabs at Nevada. Myers tallied six receptions for two scores in the opener
before making a game-high nine at Nevada. Sophomore River Cracraft made eight grabs for 83 yards
and a touchdown against Rutgers while redshirt-freshman Robert Lewis grabbed eight catches in
his frst career start at Nevada last week. The Cougars returned their top eight pass catchers from
last year, all recording at least 37 receptions, making up 89.9 percent of their pass catchers from last
season, sixth-most in the country, according to a national survey from sports information directors.
YOUTH MOVEMENT CONTINUED IN 2013
The Cougars continued their youth movement last season after 17 freshmen, including nine true
freshmen made their debuts in 2012. In 2013, WSU saw 10 freshmen play including fve true freshmen.
Last season, the Cougars started eight sophomores in each game, four on each side of the ball and
saw 17 sophomores contribute. In last years season-opener at Auburn, WSU started true freshman
wideout and All-Pac-12 honorable mention selection River Cracraft. True freshman cornerback
Daquawn Brown also made his debut that day and later made his frst collegiate start at No. 25 USC
the following week, tallying a game-high 11 tackles and two pass break-ups. He fnished the season
with 50 tackles, two interceptions and second on the team with fve pass breakups. Cracraft fnished
the year with 46 receptions, three touchdowns and averaged 13.3 yards-per-catch. Cracraft capped
his freshman campaign with season-best nine catches for 125 yards and touchdown in the New
Mexico Bowl, tying a WSU bowl record for receptions.
FOUNDED: 1890
NICKNAME: Cougars
COLORS: Crimson and Gray
CONFERENCE: Pac-12
ENROLLMENT: 19,446
LOCATION:
P. O. Box 641602
Pullman, WA 99164-1602
STADIUM: Martin Stadium (32,952 - FieldTurf)
PRESIDENT: Elson S. Floyd
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Moos
TICKET OFFICE: 509-335-9626, 800-GO-COUGS
GENERAL DEPARTMENT: 509-335-0311
WSU ATHLETICS FAX: 509-335-5197
WSU ATHLETICS WEBSITE: www.wsucougars.com
HEAD COACH: Mike Leach
ALMA MATER: BYU, 1983
CAREER RECORD (Seasons): 93-61 (13th)
WSU RECORD (Seasons): 9-18 (3rd)
WSU PAC-12 RECORD (Seasons): 5-13 (3rd)
CAREER BOWL RECORD (Games): 5-5 (11)
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR:
Mike Breske (3rd)
RUNNING BACKS:
Jim Mastro (3rd)
OFFENSIVE LINE:
Clay McGuire (3rd)
ASST. HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS:
Eric Russell (3rd)
DEFENSIVE LINE:
Joe Salavea (3rd)
OUTSIDE RECEIVERS:
Dennis Simmons (3rd)
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS:
Paul Volero (3rd)
LINEBACKERS:
Ken Wilson (2nd)
INSIDE RECEIVERS:
David Yost (2nd)
SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D./CHIEF OF STAFF:
Dave Emerick (3rd)
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS:
Antonio Huffman (3rd)
HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH:
Jason Loscalzo (3rd)
2013 RECORD: 6-7 (New Mexico Bowl)
PAC-12 RECORD: 4-5
PAC-12 FINISH: 5th-North
LETTERWINNERS LOST/RETURNING: 22/36
DEFENSE L/R: 11/18
OFFENSE L/R: 9/16
SPECIAL TEAMS L/R: 2/2
RETURNING STARTERS: 16
DEFENSE: 7
OFFENSE: 8
SPECIAL TEAMS: 1
WSU ALL-TIME RECORD: 510-531-45 (118th Season)
CONFERENCE RECORD: 255-357-25
WSU BOWL RECORD: 6-5 (11)
1916 Rose Bowl: WSU 14 - Brown 0
1931 Rose Bowl: Alabama 24 - WSU 0
1981 Holiday Bowl: BYU 38 - WSU 36
1988 Aloha Bowl: WSU 24 - Houston 22
1992 Copper Bowl: WSU 31 - Utah 28
1994 Alamo Bowl: WSU 10 - Baylor 3
1998 Rose Bowl: Michigan 21 - WSU 16
2001 Sun Bowl: WSU 33 - Purdue 27
2003 Rose Bowl: Oklahoma 34 - WSU 14
2003 Holiday Bowl: WSU 28 - Texas 20
2013 New Mexico Bowl: Colorado State 48 - WSU 45
WSU QUICK FACTS
2014 COUGAR FOOTBALL
WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL
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COUGAR OFFENSE TOOK OFF IN 2013
The Washington State passing offense produced the fourth-best passing offense in the country
last season at 368.0 yards-per-game with quarterback Connor Halliday owning the third-highest
passing average at 353.6 and the third-most passing yards in the country (4,597). The offense set the
Pac-12 record for completions (470), surpassing the previous mark of 398 set by Arizona in 2011, and
the record for pass attempts (756), passing last years mark of
624 set by WSU. Halliday posted the school record for passing
yards in a season along with two of the NCAAs top fve single-
game passing marks in the FBS last season including the top
(557). WSU had 10 receivers catch a pass in a game 11 times
last season and three receivers catch seven touchdown passes
(Dom Williams, Gabe Marks, Vince Mayle).
OFFENSIVE LINE MADE HUGE STRIDES
Washington State showcased an improved offensive line last season, nearly doubling rushing yards
and allowing 25 fewer sacks than 2012. WSU debuted the improved running game in the season
opener at Auburn, rushing for 120 yards and two touchdowns, its highest rushing total since rushing
for 125 yards at Oregon in 2011. The Cougars also rushed for 113 yards against Oregon State and 101
at Arizona. WSU fnished with 10 rushing touchdowns in 2013 after posting six rushing scores all of
2012. Against Southern Utah last year, the offensive line hit another mark, not allowing a sack for the
frst time since against Utah in 2011. They turned in another highlight against Utah in week 11, again
not allowing a sack to a Utes defense that had entered the week
leading the country in sacks. The Cougars fnished the season
with the second-best pass attempts-to-sack ratio in the Pac-12
Conference at 23.9 (756/32), going the second-longest between
allowing sacks while dropping back to pass the most times in
Pac-12 history. Oregon State led the conference at 25.0 (625/25).
2014 COUGAR OFFENSIVE LINE BREAKDOWN
The Cougars return two starters from last year in left tackle Joe Dahl and left guard Gunnar Eklund
who combined for 33 starts to start the season, the fewest by any Pac-12 offensive line. WSU
replaces the center and right side of the line after all three positions were occupied by seniors in
2013. Sophomore center Riley Sorenson and redshirt-sophomore Eduardo Middleton are the only
offensive linemen with game experience, appearing in a combined four games last season. The re-
vamped line protected for Connor Halliday who went 40-of-56 for 532 yards and fve touchdowns in
the opener and 389 yards at Nevada.
EKLUND NAMED OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK
Each week, Washington State coaches award the Bone award to the offensive lineman who per-
forms the best during the previous game. Redshirt-junior left guard Gunnar Eklund is the week two
recipient after grading out the highest and delivering two knockdown blocks at Nevada.
WSU DEFENSE HITS THE MARK
The Cougars defense posted some impressive numbers last season, holding eventual SEC champion
Auburn to 99 passing yards and 4-of-13 on third down. The following week, WSU limited No. 25 USC
to 54 yards passing, 193 yards in total offense including All-American wideout Marqise Lee to 51 all-
purpose yards. The defense did not stop once returning to Martin Stadium, posting a shutout in the
42-0 win over Idaho in week four, notching the frst shutout since 2003 (Idaho, 25-0 in Seattle) and
the frst home shutout since 1999 (Louisiana-Lafayette, 44-0). WSU fnished the year tied for third in
the Pac-12 in red zone defense with Oregon, trailing only USC and Stanford. The Cougars forced 30
turnovers in 2013, second-most in the Pac-12 and the most by a Cougar defense since the 2006 team
forced 30.
LINEBACKING CORE LEADS THE WAY
The Cougars 3-4 defense saw its linebackers fll up the stat sheet last season. Linebackers Justin
Sagote (106), Darryl Monroe (94), Cyrus Coen (60) and Tana Pritchard (55) made up four of the Cougars
top fve tacklers. Gone is Sagote to graduation but Monroe, Coen and Pritchard all return along with
2011 starter Chester Sua who sat out last season. WSUs returning linebackers combined for 25.5
tackles-for-loss including nine sacks last season. The Cougars got another boost in the season
opener when redshirt-senior Mitch Peterson stepped in at SAM linebacker and made a game-high
16 tackles in his frst career start.
CALDWELL MAKES FIRST CAREER START...ON DEFENSE
Junior safety Teondray Caldwell made his frst career start on defense in the season-opener against
Rutgers, tallying four tackles after switching from running back midway through fall camp. Caldwell
had played the frst two seasons on offense, appearing in 22 games and making eight starts at run-
ning back. Caldwell became the frst Cougar to make starts on both sides of the ball since Dan Spitz
made fve starts as a defensive lineman in 2009 before making 11 starts as an offensive lineman in
2011-12.
2012 2013
Games 12 13
Carries 252 243
Net Rushing Yards 349 694
Rushing TDs 6 10
Yards-Per-Carry 1.4 2.9
Yards-Per-Game 29.1 53.4
Sacks Allowed 57 32
2012 2013
Scoring 20.4 31.0
Total Touchdowns 29 46
Rushing/G 29.1 53.4
Passing/G 330.4 368.0
Total Offense/G 359.5 421.4
First Downs/G 20.8 23.2
Red Zone Pct. 74.4 78.4
Third-Down Pct. 31.7 39.5
CATEGORY NO. PAC-12 NCAA
OFFENSE
Scoring/G 25.5 12 89
Rushing/G 22.0 12 123
Passing/G 460.5 1 1
Total Offense/G 482.5 8 39
First Downs/G 23.5 T-8 48
Sacks Allowed/G 7/3.5 11 112
Red Zone 8-12 (50%) 11 103
3rd Down 13-28 (46%) 6 45
4th Down 0-4 (0%) T-11 89
DEFENSE
Scoring/G 32.5 10 96
Rushing/G 214.5 12 102
Passing/G 195.5 4 43
Total Defense/G 410.0 9 86
Sacks/G 1/0.5 T-11 111
Red Zone 8-8 (100%) T-10 88
3rd Down % 12-32 (38%) T-6 65
4th Down % 2-4 (50%) T-5 59
KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 23.5 2 45
OPP. KICKOFF RETURN AVG. 21.0 11 75
NET KICKOFF COVERAGE 41.5 T-5 -
PUNT RETURN AVG. 5.2 10 83
OPP. PUNT RETURN AVG. 3.5 6 47
NET PUNTING 39.0 4 49
PENALTIES/G 9.5/74.5 6 97
PASSING YARDS/GAME RANK AVG.
Connor Halliday 1 460.5
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS RANK NO.
Connor Halliday T-2 6
PASSING YARDS RANK NO.
Connor Halliday 1 921
RECEPTIONS RANK NO.
Vince Mayle 1 20
Isiah Myers T-4 15
RECEIVING YARDS RANK NO.
Vince Mayle 2 210
Isiah Myers 4 196
KICK RETURN AVG. RANK AVG.
Kristoff Williams 3 21.9
PUNT AVG. RANK AVG.
Jordan Dascalo 7 40.4
TACKLES RANK TOTAL
Mitch Peterson T-5 20
Daquawn Brown T-11 17
Darryl Monroe T-11 17
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SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Each week, Washington State assistant head coach / special teams coordinator Eric Russell selects
a Special Teams Player of the Week to the player who performs the best during the previous
game. The week two recipient is Theron West who led the way on special teams, recording a tackle
on punt coverage, assisted on a tackle on a kickoff and also sniffed out Nevadas fake punt run
play, assisting on a tackle-for-loss on the play. Isaac Dotson also received honorable mention after
recording a pair of special teams tackles while appearing on the punt return, kickoff, kickoff return
and feld goal teams. For the season, Dotson leads the team with three special teams tackles, all on
kickoffs.
SPECIAL TEAMS FINISHED AMONG PAC-12 LEADERS
The Cougars kickoff and punt return teams saw improvement in 2012 and both continued the trend
in 2013. Teondray Caldwell earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention as a kick returner in 2012 after
fnishing third in the conference with a 25.0 kick return average. Last season, Rickey Galvin fnished
fourth in the Pac-12 with a 22.4 kickoff return average. The kickoff coverage team fnished the
year tied for frst in the in the conference with Stanford. For the punt return team, it ranked fourth
in the Pac-12 at 9.0 ypr, all by graduated Leon Brooks. The special teams unit picked up another
accomplishment last season, blocking its frst punt (Theron West vs. Oregon State) since 2007. The
Cougars, and West, blocked another punt in the New Mexico Bowl.
HALLIDAYS RECORDING SETTING NIGHT AT OREGON
Connor Halliday went 58-of-89 for 557 yards and four touchdowns at No. 2 Oregon last season,
setting Pac-12 and WSU single-game records for pass completions, attempts, passing yards and
total offense. His 58 completions tied an NCAA Division I record with Andy Schmitt of Eastern
Michigan in 2008 and were the second-most completions in NCAA history. The 89 pass attempts
were the second-most in NCAA history and were a Division I record, surpassing the previous mark
of 83 thrown by Drew Brees in 1998.
COUGARS TO FACE EIGHTH-TOUGHEST SCHEDULE IN 2014
According to ESPN Insider Brian Fermeau, the Cougars entered the season with the eighth-toughest
schedule in the country. Utah sits atop the ranking while other fellow Pac-12 Conference members
Stanford and Cal sit sixth and ninth, respectively. Last year, WSU played the ffth-toughest schedule
in the country according to USA Today.
HALLIDAY APPEARS ON AWARD WATCH LISTS
Redshirt-senior quarterback Connor Halliday received recognition throughout the summer, appear-
ing on a number of award watch lists including the Davey OBrien Award, Manning Award, Johnny
Unitas Award, College Football Performance Awards Quarterback Trophy. Halliday started all 13
games for the Cougars last season, setting a school-record with 4,597 passing yards, second-most
in Pac-12 Conference history. The Spokane, Wash. native also set school records for pass com-
pletions (449), pass attempts (714) and tied the school record with 34 touchdown passes. Halliday
tallied nine 300-yard performances including four 400-yard games and capped his season leading
Washington State to the New Mexico Bowl where he tied an NCAA Bowl Game record with six
touchdown passes.
COOPER NAMED TO AWARD WATCH LISTS
Redshirt-junior defensive lineman Xavier Cooper was named to a couple award watch lists this
summer, appearing on the Lott Trophy watch list and the College Football Performance Awards De-
fensive Lineman Trophy watch list. Cooper started all 13 games for the Cougars last season, making
50 tackles including team-highs of 13.5 tackles-for-loss and fve sacks. The Tacoma, Wash. native
also recovered two fumbles, forced two and scored one touchdown on a fumble return. Cooper also
received preseason All-Pac-12 recognition from Phil Steele Magazine and Athlon Sports.
2015 QUARTERBACK TYLER HILINSKI TO ENROLL EARLY
Incoming freshman quarterback Tyler Hilinksi signed a Financial Aid Agreement and will join the
Washington State football program in January, 2015. Hilinski will graduate from Upland High School
in Upland, Calif. this winter, enroll at WSU in January, 2015 and be able to participate in spring drills
with the Cougars. As a junior last fall, Hilinski earned Inland Valley Offensive Player of the Year
honors after throwing for 3,053 yards, 34 touchdowns and just eight interceptions. He completed
177-of-260 (.680) pass attempts and also rushed for 334 yards and four touchdowns. Hilinksi, 6-4,
190, is rated a four-star prospect by Rivals.com and three stars by ESPN.com and Scout.com. He is
ranked the No. 106 prospect in the Western-150 and the No. 41 quarterback prospect in the country
by Scout.com. His brother, Kelly, is a quarterback at Columbia University.
CATEGORY 2014
RECORD 0-2
PAC-12 0-0
NORTH 0-0
SOUTH 0-0
NONCONFERENCE 0-2
HOME 0-1
AWAY 0-1
DAY
NIGHT 0-2
TV GAMES
FOX SPORTS 1 0-1
ESPN 0-1
SCORING FIRST 0-0
OPPONENT SCORES FIRST 0-2
LEADING AT HALF 0-0
TRAILING AT HALF 0-2
TIED AT HALF 0-0
LEADING AFTER 3 QUARTERS 0-1
TRAILING AFTER 3 QUARTERS 0-1
TIED AFTER 3 QUARTERS 0-0
LEADING WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING 0-1
TRAILING WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING 0-1
TIED WITH 5 MINUTES REMAINING 0-0
SCORING FEWER THAN 20 POINTS 0-1
SCORING 20+ POINTS 0-0
SCORING 30+ POINTS 0-1
SCORING 40+ POINTS 0-0
ALLOWING FEWER THAN 20 POINTS 0-0
ALLOWING 20+ POINTS 0-1
ALLOWING 30+ POINTS 0-0
ALLOWING 40+ POINTS 0-1
RUSHING FOR LESS THAN 50 YARDS 0-2
RUSHING FOR 50-99 YARDS 0-0
RUSHING FOR 100+ YARDS 0-0
ALLOWING LESS THAN 100 RUSHING YARDS 0-0
ALLOWING 100+ RUSHING YARDS 0-0
ALLOWING 200+ RUSHING YARDS 0-2
PASSING FOR LESS THAN 300 YARDS 0-0
PASSING FOR LESS THAN 300+ YARDS 0-1
PASSING FOR LESS THAN 400+ YARDS 0-0
PASSING FOR LESS THAN 500+ YARDS 0-1
ALLOWING LESS THAN 200 PASSING YARDS 0-1
ALLOWING 200+ PASSING YARDS 0-1
ALLOWING 300+ PASSING YARDS 0-0
ALLOWING 400+ PASSING YARDS 0-0
TOTALING LESS THAN 300 YARDS 0-0
TOTALING 300+ YARDS 0-0
TOTALING 400+ YARDS 0-1
TOTALING 500+ YARDS 0-1
ALLOWING LESS THAN 300 TOTAL YARDS 0-0
ALLOWING 300+ TOTAL YARDS 0-1
ALLOWING 400+ TOTAL YARDS 0-1
ALLOWING 500+ TOTAL YARDS 0-0
HAVING A 100-YARD RECEIVER 0-2
HAVING 2 PLAYERS WITH 8+ CATCHES 0-1
HAVING 3 PLAYERS WITH 5+ CATCHES 0-2
COMMITTING NO TURNOVERS 0-0
COMMITTING FEWER THAN 3 TURNOVERS 0-1
COMMITTING 3+ TURNOVERS 0-1
NO TAKEAWAYS 0-1
FORCING FEWER THAN 3 TURNOVERS 0-1
FORCING 3+ TURNOVERS 0-0
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VS. RUTGERS (SEATTLE) QTR PLAYS YDS TIME
Powell 22-yard FG 1 4 -1 1:33
Myers 4-yard pass from Halliday 2 5 80 2:08
Mayle 26-yard pass from Halliday 2 8 72 3:10
Cracraft 7-yard pass from Halliday 3 7 75 2:33
Myers 14-yard pass from Halliday 3 9 63 3:46
Galvin 5-yard pass from Halliday 4 6 67 2:31
AT NEVADA QTR PLAYS YDS TIME
Mayle 13-yard pass from Halliday 2 5 80 1:32
Powell 25-yard FG 2 13 62 3:56
Breshears 38-yard FG 4 8 39 2:37
SCORING DRIVES
ALLISON NAMED TO ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM
Linebacker Jeremiah Allison is a nominee for the Allstate American Football Coaches
Association (AFCA) Good Works Team. For 23 years the Allstate AFCA Good Works
Team has served as one of the most coveted and prestigious off-the-feld honors in
college football, recognizing players whose charitable involvement and community service
contributions stand out among all other student-athletes participating in the sport, and
who represent the sports fnest in the areas of volunteerism and leadership among their
peers. Allison, a junior, has been involved with many community service projects in and
around Pullman, Wash., assisting in Habitat for Humanity, the Washington State Athletics
Reading Buddies with local elementary schools, Sr. Buddies at the local retirement home,
a Special Olympics basketball tournament and Butchs Holiday Bash for local children.
The Los Angeles native has also helped out with National Women In Sports Day and is a
member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for football. Allison was named to the
WSU Athletics All-Academic Team as a freshman. Last season as a sophomore, Allison
appeared in all 13 games, made seven tackles and recovered one fumble.
WSU TO INDUCT STEVE GLEASON IN TO ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME
WSU will induct Steve Gleason as the lone member into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame,
WSU Director of Athletics Bill Moos announced this summer. In an unprecedented move,
Gleason will be the sole member of the 2014 class and will be recognized in an in-game
ceremony during a home football game later this fall. Steve exemplifes all we stand for
at Washington State University and will be our exclusive honoree for the 2014 class, said
Moos. Its an opportunity to focus on everything he has accomplished, as a student-
athlete, as a professional athlete and as a role model and hero for so many. After consul-
tation with the Hall of Fame committee, I felt it was appropriate, and most deserving, to
have Steve as the lone inductee this year. Throughout his battle with ALS, he has served
as an inspiration to Cougars young and old. Gleason was a four-year letterwinner in both
football and baseball during his time at Washington State (1995-99). On the football feld
he was a two-time team captain, garnered All-Pacifc-10 Conference honors three times
and fnished his career with 282 tackles, ninth-most in school history. As a member of the
baseball team Gleason served as team captain his senior year and his 12 career triples
were tied for third when he left. Academically Gleason was a four-time Pacifc-10 All-
Academic selection for football, including frst-team honors his junior and senior seasons.
As a senior he was also a GTE Academic All-District VIII First Team selection and received
WSUs Beulah M. Blankenship Outstanding Student-Athlete award and the Student-Ath-
lete Advisory Board Outstanding Senior Award. Gleason went on to play in the NFL for
seven seasons (2000-07), all with the New Orleans Saints. As a player he may be best
remembered for blocking a punt that resulted in a touchdown in the Saints frst game in
New Orleans in nearly 21 months following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Gleason
was diagnosed with ALS in 2011 and since that time he, along with his foundation, Team
Gleason, has been a global leader in raising awareness of and improving the lives of those
affected by the disease. Gleason will join the current 177 members of the WSU Athletic
Hall of Fame.
DATE OPPONENT SITE OVERTIMES RESULT
11/23/96 Washington Pullman 1 L, 24-31
10/25/97 Arizona Pullman 1 W, 35-34
10/14/00 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 3 L, 47-53
10/21/00 Arizona State Pullman 1 L, 20-23
11/4/00 Oregon Pullman 1 L, 24-27
10/5/02 USC Pullman 1 W, 30-27
11/23/02 Washington Pullman 3 L, 26-29
11/6/03 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 1 L, 26-29
10/15/05 UCLA Pullman 1 L, 41-44
11/22/08 Washington Pullman 2 W, 16-13
9/19/09 SMU Pullman 1 W, 33-30
11/19/11 Utah Pullman 1 L, 27-30
11/23/12 Washington Pullman 1 W, 31-28
TOTAL 5-8
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WHOS GONE?
Last season, Washington State sent off a group of seniors that posted a 2012 Apple Cup victory and
led the Cougars back to a bowl game in 2013, the frst bowl appearance since 2003. Gone is frst-
team All-American safety Deone Bucannon (15 career INT) to the Arizona Cardinals, cornerbacks
Damant Horton (9 career INT) and Nolan Washington (31 starts) both graduated along with two-
time All-Pac-12 center Elliott Bosch (25 starts), offensive lineman John Fulllington (43 starts) and
kicker Andrew Furney (third-most FG in school history).
WSU OPENS COUGAR FOOTBALL COMPLEX
Washington State opened its state-of-the-art Cougar Football Complex this summer. The
84,000-square football building will house the Cougar football program including a locker room, play-
ers lounge, team and position meeting rooms, coaches offces, training and equipment rooms, an
11,153-square foot football-only weight room, the Cougar Football Hall of Fame and Heritage Area
and a gameday home for Gray W letterwinners.
COUGAR FOOTBALL FACILITIES GET NEW FIELDTURF
WSU installed new FieldTurf to Martin Stadium and the Rogers Practice Field this summer. The
updated FieldTurf replaced the turf that had been utilized at Martin Stadium since 2006 and on the
practice feld since 2010. The company, FieldTurf, put down FieldTurf Revolution Fiber, the same sur-
face used by the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink feld, the New England Patriots, Ohio State and
Notre Dame. The surfaces of both WSU facilities feature the iconic Cougar logo at midfeld along
with crimson end zones and will be completed in late July.
COUGARS CAPPED 2013 SEASON WITH TRIP TO NEW MEXICO BOWL
Washington State capped an improved 2013 campaign by earning a trip to the New Mexico Bowl,
the schools frst bowl appearance since 2003.
COUGARS REACHED WINS MARKS AGAINST NATIONS FIFTH-TOUGHEST SCHEDULE
For the frst time since 2006, the Cougars reached the six-win mark, recorded four conference wins,
won consecutive conference games (Arizona, Utah) and tallied three conference road wins in a
season (USC, Cal, Arizona). According to the USA Today, WSU played the ffth-toughest schedule in
the country, falling by a touchdown at eventual SEC champion Auburn, winning at USC and facing
Stanford and Oregon away from Martin Stadium. The combined record of the seven teams WSU
lost to was 67-27, with four of the teams fnishing the year in the top-15 of the fnal BCS standings.

COUGARS KNOCKED OFF NO. 25 USC
Washington States 10-7 win at No. 25 USC week two last season was its frst victory over the
Trojans since 2002 and frst win over USC in Los Angeles since 2000. The victory was also the frst
win over a ranked team since beating No. 16 Oregon 34-23 in Pullman in 2006 and the frst win over
a ranked opponent on the road since beating No. 10 Oregon 55-13 in 2003.
BUCANNON GONE TO THE NFL
Safety Deone Bucannon was selected in the frst round of the 2014 NFL Draft as the No. 27 overall
pick by the Arizona Cardinals last spring. Bucannon was the frst Cougar taken in the frst round
since cornerback Marcus Trufant was the No. 11 overall selection in the 2003 draft by the Seattle
Seahawks. Bucannon was the frst WSU defensive back drafted since safety Eric Frampton was
taken in the ffth round by the Oakland Raiders in 2007 and is Washington States 13th overall frst-
round pick. Bucannon closed out his Cougar career with one of the best seasons in WSU history,
being named a First-Team All-American by the Associated Press, a Jim Thorpe Award Semifnalist
and an All-Pac-12 First Team selection. The Fairfeld, Calif. native led the Pac-12 with 114 tackles
and tied for the conference lead with six interceptions. Bucannon, a three-time all-conference pick,
notched 100-tackle seasons as a junior and senior, also owned team-highs of three forced fumbles
and two fumble recoveries. He fnished his career fourth in WSU history in career tackles (384),
second in career solo tackles (268) and third in career interceptions with 15. He closed the season
as the NCAAs active career leader in solo tackles, tied for the lead in career interceptions and ffth
in career total tackles. Bucannon also played on the kickoff and punt coverage teams last season
and fnished tied for second on the team with seven special teams tackles, fve coming on kickoff.
Bucannon and the Cardinals open the 2014 season hosting San Diego Monday night.
1 Florida State (38) 2-0 1463
2 Oregon (16) 2-0 1415
3 Alabama (1) 2-0 1334
4 Oklahoma (2) 2-0 1303
5 Auburn 2-0 1236
6 Georgia (1) 1-0 1201
7 Texas A&M (2) 2-0 1101
8 Baylor 2-0 1043
9 USC 2-0 1039
10 LSU 2-0 1029
11 Notre Dame 2-0 815
12 UCLA 2-0 779
13 Michigan State 1-1 751
14 Ole Miss 2-0 703
15 Stanford 1-1 592
16 Arizona State 2-0 570
17 Virginia Tech 2-0 532
18 Wisconsin 1-1 391
19 Kansas State 2-0 285
20 Missouri 2-0 237
21 Louisville 2-0 234
22 Ohio State 1-1 222
23 Clemson 1-1 206
24 South Carolina 1-1 199
25 BYU 2-0 179
Others receiving votes: Nebraska 153, North Carolina 118,
Oklahoma State 92, Florida 70, Duke 43, Penn State 35, TCU 31,
Mississippi State 29, Marshall 18, Tennessee 14, Iowa 10, West
Virginia 6, Cincinnati 6, Washington 4, North Dakota State 3,
Texas Tech 3, Pittsburgh 3, Utah 2, Arizona 1
1 Florida State (51) 2-0 1529
2 Alabama (1) 2-0 1435
3 Oklahoma (3) 2-0 1408
4 Oregon (6) 2-0 1407
5 Auburn 2-0 1312
6 Georgia (1) 1-0 1209
7 Baylor 2-0 1135
8 Texas A&M 2-0 1090
9 LSU 2-0 1034
10 USC 2-0 999
11 Notre Dame 2-0 858
12 UCLA 2-0 812
13 Michigan State 1-1 716
14 Arizona State 2-0 646
15 Ole Miss 2-0 609
16 Stanford 1-1 585
17 Wisconsin 1-1 409
18 Ohio State 1-1 402
19 Virginia Tech 2-0 349
20 Kansas State 2-0 333
21 Nebraska 2-0 310
22 Missouri 2-0 281
23 South Carolina 1-1 232
24 Clemson 1-1 212
25 North Carolina 2-0 129
Others receiving votes: Louisville 128, BYU 124, Florida 107,
Mississippi State 84, Oklahoma State 81, Duke 55, Washington
22, TCU 19, Minnesota 17, Marshall 14, Iowa 9, Cincinnati 8,
Arizona 7, West Virginia 6, Oregon State 6, Pittsburgh 5, North-
ern Illinois 5, Memphis 4, Rutgers 4, Michigan 2, Boise State
1, Texas Tech 1
AP TOP-25
ESPN/USA TODAY TOP-25
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YEAR-BY-YEAR
YEAR GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS AVG./G TD LG EFFIC. TC NYG TD LG PLAYS TOFF
2011 4/1 59-103-4 57.3 960 240.0 9 85 156.6 6 -28 0 2 109 932
2012 9/5 151-290-13 52.1 1874 208.2 15 81 114.5 27 -156 0 3 317 1718
2013 13/13 449-714-22 62.9 4597 353.6 34 72 126.5 50 -177 0 11 764 4420
2014 2/2 78-113-3 69.0 921 460.5 6 64 149.7 11 -38 0 4 124 883
TOTAL 28/21 737-1220-42 60.4 8352 298.5 64 85 128.3 94 -399 0 11 1314 7953
RS-FRESHMAN (2011)
DATE OPPONENT GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG TC NYG TD LG PLAYS OFFENSE
9/3 Idaho State - 6-13-0 67 1 20 0 0 0 0 13 67
9/10 UNLV - 5-6 110 2 57 0 0 0 0 6 110
9/17 at San Diego State DNP
10/1 at Colorado DNP
10/8 at UCLA DNP
10/15 Stanford DNP
10/22 Oregon State (Sea) DNP
10/22 at Oregon DNP
11/5 at California DNP
11/12 Arizona State - 27-36-0 494 4 85 3 -1 0 2 39 493
11/19 Utah * 21-48-4 289 2 44 3 -27 0 0 51 262
11/26 at Washington DNP
RS-SOPHOMORE (2012)
DATE OPPONENT GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG TC NYG TD LG PLAYS OFFENSE
8/30 at BYU DNP
9/8 Eastern Washington - 5-11-1 76 0 36 0 0 0 0 11 76
9/14 at UNLV * 26-45-2 378 4 81 3 -10 0 0 48 368
9/22 Colorado * 32-60-2 401 4 49 4 -35 0 1 64 366
9/29 Oregon (Sea.) * 33-60-1 348 1 33 8 -46 0 3 68 302
10/6 at Oregon State * 9-20-3 81 0 49 0 0 0 0 20 81
10/13 California * 4-10-2 64 0 40 2 -7 0 1 12 57
10/27 at Stanford DNP
11/3 at Utah - 3-8-0 23 0 15 0 0 0 0 8 23
11/10 UCLA - 26-43-1 330 5 49 4 -32 0 0 47 298
11/17 at Arizona State - 13-33-1 173 1 54 6 -26 0 0 39 147
11/23 Washington DNP
RS-JUNIOR (2013)
DATE OPPONENT GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG TC NYG TD LG PLAYS TOFF
8/31 at Auburn * 35-65-3 344 1 53 5 14 0 11 70 358
9/7 at USC * 26-38-2 215 0 50 4 -30 0 0 42 185
9/14 Southern Utah * 32-41-1 383 5 55 2 -2 0 3 43 381
9/21 Idaho * 31-43-2 346 4 43 1 -8 0 0 44 338
9/28 Stanford (Sea.) * 24-36-1 184 0 43 2 -7 0 5 38 177
10/5 at California * 41-67-1 521 3 72 1 -5 0 0 68 516
10/12 Oregon State * 26-49-3 248 1 40 1 -1 0 0 50 247
10/19 at Oregon * 58-89-4 557 4 39 5 -19 0 3 94 538
10/31 Arizona State * 29-54-1 300 2 35 4 -25 0 5 58 275
11/16 at Arizona * 39-53-1 319 2 27 7 -14 0 4 60 305
11/23 Utah * 39-62-0 488 4 71 1 1 0 1 63 489
11/30 at Washington * 32-59-2 282 2 29 10 -32 0 11 69 250
12/21 vs. Colorado State * 37-58-1 410 6 28 7 -49 0 3 65 361
RS-SENIOR (2014)
DATE OPPONENT GP/GS CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG TC NYG TD LG PLAYS TOFF
8/28 Rutgers (Sea.) * 40-56-1 532 5 64 5 -16 0 4 61 516
9/5 at Nevada * 38-57-2 389 1 32 6 -22 0 4 63 367
9/13 Portland State
9/20 Oregon
9/27 at Utah
10/4 California
10/10 at Stanford
10/25 Arizona
11/1 USC
11/8 at Oregon State
11/22 at Arizona State
11/29 Washington
CONNOR HALLIDAY STATS
CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 76
2. Jason Gesser, 1999-2002 70
3. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 64
CAREER PASSING YARDS
1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 10,913
2. Jason Gesser, 1999-2002 8,830
3. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 8,352
CAREER COMPLETIONS
1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 848
2. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 737
CAREER ATTEMPTS
1. Alex Brink, 2004-07 1,451
2. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 1,220
CAREER 300-YARD GAMES
1. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 16
2. Alex Brink, 2004-07 12
Ryan Leaf, 1994-97 12
CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. Matt Barkley, USC, 2009-12 116
7. John Elway, STAN, 1979-82 77
8. Alex Brink, WSU, 2004-07 76
9. Keith Price, WASH, 2010-13 75
10. Steve Stenstrom, STAN, 1991-94 74
11. Carson Palmer, USC, 1998-2002 72
12. Sean Mannion, OSU, 2011-present 72
13. Jason Gesser, WSU, 1999-2002 70
14. Marcus Mariota, ORE, 2012-present 69
15. Cade McNown, UCLA, 1995-99 68
16. Drew Olson, UCLA, 2002-05 67
Willie Tuitama, ARIZ, 2005-08 67
Nick Foles, ARIZ, 2009-11 67
19. Darron Thomas, ORE, 66
20. Jake Plummer, ASU, 1993-96 65
21. Kyle Boller, CAL, 1999-2002 64
Connor Halliday, 2011-present 64
CAREER PASSING YARDS
1. Matt Barkley, USC, 2009-12 12,274
17. Willie Tuitama, ARIZ, 2005-08 9,211
18. Keith Price, WASH, 2010-13 8,919
19. Jason Gesser, WSU, 1999-2002 8,830
20. Jake Plummer, ASU, 1993-96 8,827
21. Drew Olson, UCLA, 2002-05 8,532
22. Rob Johnson, USC, 1991-94 8,472
28. Connor Halliday, 2011-present 8,352
CAREER 300-YARD GAMES
1. at Oregon (2013) 557 (4 TD)
2. Rutgers (2014) 532 (5 TD)
3. at Cal (2013) 521 (3 TD)
4. Arizona State (2011) 494 (4 TD)
5. Utah (2013) 488 (4 TD)
6. vs. Colorado State (2013) 410 (6 TD)
7. Colorado (2012) 401 (4 TD)
8. at Nevada (2014) 389 (1 TD)
9. Southern Utah (2013) 383 (5 TD)
10. at UNLV (2012) 378 (4 TD)
11. vs. Oregon (2012) 348 (1 TD)
12. Idaho (2013) 346 (4 TD)
13. at Auburn (2013) 344 (1 TD)
14. UCLA (2012) 330 (5 TD)
15. at Arizona (2013) 319 (2 TD)
16. Arizona State (2013) 300 (2 TD)
WSU RECORDS
300-YARD GAMES
HALLIDAY YEAR-BY-YEAR
PAC-12 RECORDS
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LAST MEETING
Sept. 20, 2008
WASHINGTON STATE def. Portland State, 48-9
PULLMAN, Wash. Third-string quarterback Marshall
Lobbestael came off the bench to throw two touch-
down passes and Washington State crushed Portland
State 48-9 for its frst win of the season and frst under
new coach Paul Wulff.
The game was costly for Washington State, which saw
starting quarterback Kevin Lopina and backup Gary
Rogers both knocked out with injuries. Rogers was
taken off the feld by an ambulance after complaining
of neck pains.
Portland State (1-2), a Championship Subdivision
member of the Big Sky Conference, came in averaging
nearly 400 passing yards, but could generate little of-
fense against the Cougars of the Pacifc-10.
Lobbestael, a redshirt freshmen, came in after Rogers
was carried off the feld with 11:09 left in the third. He
threw touchdown passes on the next two possessions
and fnished 9-for-12 for 149 yards.
Portland State, which throws the ball about 75 percent
of the time under coach Jerry Glanville, got just 238
yards through the air as a steady rain made the ball
slippery. Washington State had 638 yards of offense.
On the frst play from scrimmage, Portland State quar-
terback Drew Hubel threw the ball to WSU linebacker
Hallston Higgins. Chris Ivory later scored on a 5-yard
run and the Cougars led 7-0.
Portland State had a bizarre drive that was kept alive
by three WSU penalties - personal foul, pass interfer-
ence and holding - but netted only a 23-yard feld goal
by Danny Urrego.
Dwight Tardy scored on a 1-yard run on WSUs next
possession for a 14-3 lead after one quarter.
The only scoring in the second quarter was Nico Gra-
sus 26-yard feld goal that gave WSU a 17-3 lead.
Lopina suffered a bruised right shoulder during a sack
by Eloka Anyaorah with 3:03 left in the frst half, and
was replaced by Rogers.
On the frst possession of the second half, Brandon
Gibson caught a short pass from Rogers and got
through the PSU defense for a 43-yard touchdown and
a 24-3 lead.
Rogers went down after a shot to the helmet that drew
a roughing-the-passer penalty with 11:09 left in the
third. He was taken off the feld by an ambulance.
Lobbestael replaced him and on the second play threw
a 14-yard touchdown pass to Jeshua Anderson for a
31-3 WSU lead. He hit Devin Frischknecht for another
touchdown on the next possession, and Grasu added a
feld goal as the Cougars built a 41-3 lead.
Rogers was struck in the helmet by Portland State de-
fender Aaron Dickson after he threw a pass. Rogers
was on the ground for about 15 minutes.
All the players from both teams went to the ambulance
and stood as medical personnel worked on Rogers and
prepared to place him on a stretcher.
He complained of neck pains and was taken to a local
hospital. His condition was not immediately available.
Rogers began the season as the starter before being
replaced by Lopina prior to the third game.
Defensive Coordinator
Mike Breske (Booth)
Offensive Line
Clay McGuire (Field)

Defensive Line
Joe Salavea (Field)

Outside Linebackers
Paul Volero (Booth)
Inside Wide Receivers
David Yost (Booth)
Running Backs
Jim Mastro (Booth)
Special Teams Coordinator
Eric Russell (Field)
Outside Wide Receivers
Dennis Simmons (Field)
Linebackers
Ken Wilson (Field)
Strength/Conditioning
Jason Loscalzo (Field)
ASSISTANT COACHES PORTLAND STATE-WSU SERIES HISTORY
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OFFENSE
2011 2012 2013 2014 Streak Career
Bartolone (WR) 9 2 - - 11
Caldwell (RB) 4 5 - - 9
Cracraft (WR) 10 1 - 11
Dahl (OL) 13 2 15 15
Eklund (OL) 7 13 2 15 22
Galvin (WR) 6 3 5 1 - 15
Green (WR) 1 1 1
Halliday (QB) 1 5 13 2 15 21
Lewis (WR) 1 1 1
Madison (OL) 2 2 2
Marks (WR) 8 9 - - 17
Mason (RB) 0 1 11 - - 12
Mayle (WR) 0 2 2 2
Middleton (OL) - 2 2 2
Morrow (RB) 2 2 2
Myers (WR) 0 5 9 - - 14
Sorenson (OL) - 2 2 2
West (RB) 1 - - 1
D. Williams (WR) 5 8 - - 13
K. Williams (WR) 2 0 1 2 2 5
DEFENSE
2011 2012 2013 2014 Streak Career
Brown (CB) 4 2 2 6
Caldwell (S) - - - 1 - 1
Clark (CB) - - - 1 - 1
Coen (LB) 1 11 10 1 1 23
Cooper (DT) 9 13 2 24 24
Lemora (S) 1 1 1
Monroe (LB) - 12 13 2 27 27
Palacio (LB) 0 7 2 7 9
Peterson (LB) - - 1 - 1
Pol (DL) 3 2 10 2 2 17
Pritchard (LB) - 3 2 5 5
Sua (LB) 4 2 - - - 6
Taliulu (S) 2 10 2 2 14
Vaeao (DL) 2 10 2 9 14
White (CB) 1 1 1
PASSING PLAYS (11)
YDS CONNECTION OPPONENT
64 Halliday to D. Williams Rutgers
52 Halliday to Galvin Rutgers
43 Halliday to Myers Rutgers
32 Halliday to D. Williams at Nevada
29 Halliday to K. Williams Rutgers
26 Halliday to Mayle (TD) Rutgers
24 Halliday to Mayle Rutgers
24 Halliday to Myers at Nevada
23 Halliday to Cracraft Rutgers
21 Halliday to Lewis at Nevada
20 Halliday to Cracraft Rutgers
RUSHING PLAYS (0)
YDS RUSHER OPPONENT
2014 STARTING LINEUPS
OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT WR (X) WR (Y) WR (Z) WR (H) RB QB
RUT Dahl Eklund Sorenson Middleton Madison Mayle Cracraft K. Williams Galvin Morrow Halliday
@NEV Dahl Eklund Sorenson Middleton Madison Mayle Lewis K. Williams Green Morrow Halliday
PSU
ORE
@UTAH
CAL
@STAN
ARIZ
USC
@OSU
@ASU
WASH
OFFENSE T NT E BUCK SAM MIKE WILL CB SS FS CB
RUTGERS Cooper Pol Vaeao Palacio Peterson Monroe Pritchard Brown Caldwell Taliulu Clark
@NEV Cooper Pol Vaeao Palacio Coen Monroe Pritchard Brown Lemora Taliulu White
PSU
ORE
@UTAH
CAL
@STAN
ARIZ
USC
@OSU
@ASU
WASH
RUT Halliday Dahl Pol Monroe K. Williams
@NEV Halliday Myers Pol Monroe K. Williams
PSU
ORE
@UTAH
CAL
@STAN
ARIZ
USC
@OSU
@ASU
WASH
WSU WEEKLY CAPTAINS
BY PLAYER
NO. PLAYER TYPE
11 Halliday (1 TD) Passing (11)
2 Cracraft Receiving (2)
2 Mayle (1 TD) Receiving (2)
2 Myers Receiving (2)
2 D. Williams Receiving (2)
1 Galvin Receiving (1)
1 Lewis Receiving (1)
1 K. Williams Receiving (1)
BY GAME
NO. GAME
8 Rutgers (1 TD) Passing (8)
3 at Nevada Passing (3)
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COUGAR OFFENSE
X 1 Vince MAYLE 6-3 219 SR*
80 Dom WILLIAMS 6-2 190 JR*
32 Drew LOFTUS 6-2 193 JR*
Y 15 Robert LEWIS 5-9 162 FR*
21 River CRACRAFT 6-0 199 SO
LT 56 Joe DAHL 6-4 303 JR*
63 Gunnar EKLUND 6-7 305 JR*
LG 63 Gunnar EKLUND 6-7 305 JR*
69 Devonte McCLAIN 6-5 314 JR*
C 58 Riley SORENSON 6-4 321 SO
64 Sam FLOR 6-4 306 SO*
RG 73 Eduardo MIDDLETON 6-5 318 SO*
71 Jacob SEYDEL 6-6 295 JR*
RT 61 Cole MADISON 6-5 300 FR*
71 Jacob SEYDEL 6-6 295 JR*
H 5 Rickey GALVIN 5-8 171 SR*
83 Calvin GREEN 5-10 170 FR
Z 18 Kristoff WILLIAMS 6-2 210 SR*
88 Isiah MYERS 6-0 189 SR
or 9 Gabe MARKS 6-0 181 JR
QB 12 Connor HALLIDAY 6-4 201 SR*
4 Luke FALK 6-4 208 FR*
RB 25 Jamal MORROW 5-8 187 FR*
23 Gerard WICKS 5-11 211 FR*
* = Redshirted
COUGAR DEFENSE
T 96 Xavier COOPER 6-4 299 JR*
90 Daniel EKUALE 6-3 281 FR*
NT 98 Kalaftoni POLE 6-1 301 SR*
92 Robert BARBER 6-3 305 SO*
E 97 Destiny VAEAO 6-4 295 JR
99 Darryl PAULO 6-2 261 JR*
or 50 Lyman FAOLIU 6-3 266 SR
BUCK 40 Kache PALACIO 6-2 227 JR
3 Ivan McCLENNAN 6-4 236 JR*
SAM 42 Cyrus COEN 6-0 208 SR
20 Paris TAYLOR 6-3 206 SO*
MIKE 13 Darryl MONROE 6-1 235 JR*
47 Peyton PELLUER 6-0 224 SO
WILL 33 Tana PRITCHARD 6-3 225 JR*
8 Jeremiah ALLISON 6-2 224 JR
BCB 4 Daquawn BROWN 5-11 175 SO
17 Pat PORTER 5-9 163 FR
SS 28 Darius LEMORA 5-11 182 FR*
37 Sulaiman HAMEED 5-10 182 FR
FS 30 Taylor TALIULU 5-11 206 JR
31 Isaac DOTSON 6-1 218 SO
FCB 16 Charleston WHITE 5-10 176 FR*
27 Marcellus PIPPINS 5-10 163 FR
COUGAR SPECIALISTS
P 45 Jordan DASCALO 6-1 180 FR
44 Wes CONCEPCION 6-0 188 JR*
K 41 Quentin BRESHEARS 6-0 183 JR*
46 Erik POWELL 6-1 178 FR*
LS 65 Alex DEN BLEYKER 5-10 244 SR
H 21 River CRACRAFT 6-0 199 SO
PR 5 Rickey GALVIN 5-8 171 SR*
or 21 River CRACRAFT 6-0 199 SO
KOR 18 Kristoff WILLIAMS 6-2 210 SR*
35 Marcus MASON 5-9 187 SR
DEPTH CHART VS. PORTLAND STATE
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RUSHING
Rushes in a Game
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
40+ Jerome Harrison 42 UCLA 2004
35+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 2007
30+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 2007
25+ Dwight Tardy 37 UCLA 2007
Rush Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
300+ Rueben Mayes 357 Oregon 1984
250+ Jerome Harrison 260 UCLA 2005
200+ Dwight Tardy 214 UCLA 2007
150+ Dwight Tardy 214 UCLA 2007
100+ James Montgomery 116 Montana State 2010
Rushing Touchdowns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
5+ James Matthews 5 Idaho 1982
4+ Deon Burnett 4 La.-Lafayette 1999
3+ Carl Winston 3 Washington 2012
Yards Per Carry (Min. 8 Carries)
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
14.0+ Don Paul 14.0 Oregon 1948
12.0+ Chris Bruhn 13.1 Idaho 2003
10.0+ Chris Bruhn 13.1 Idaho 2003
Scored a Rushing TD (50-75 Yards)
2011 Marcus Mason (65 yards; Idaho State)
Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards)
2006 Christopher Ivory (80 yards; Idaho)
Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing
2005 Grambling State at Seattle
Jerome Harrison [113 yards] and
DeMaundray Woolridge [105 yards]
PASSING
Pass Attempts
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
70+ Connor Halliday 89 at Oregon 2013
60+ Connor Halliday 62 Utah 2013
50+ Connor Halliday 56 Rutgers 2014
40+ Connor Halliday 56 Rutgers 2014
Pass Completions
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
40+ Connor Halliday 40 Rutgers 2014
35+ Connor Halliday 38 at Nevada 2014
30+ Connor Halliday 38 at Nevada 2014
25+ Connor Halliday 38 at Nevada 2014
Pass Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
500+ Connor Halliday 532 Rutgers 2014
450+ Connor Halliday 532 Rutgers 2014
400+ Connor Halliday 532 Rutgers 2014
350+ Connor Halliday 389 at Nevada 2014
300+ Connor Halliday 389 at Nevada 2014
Passing Touchdowns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
6+ Connor Halliday 6 vs. Colorado State 2013
5+ Connor Halliday 5 Rutgers 2014
4+ Connor Halliday 5 Rutgers 2014
Interceptions
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
6+ Alex Brink 6 Oregon State 2007
5+ Alex Brink 6 Oregon State 2007
4+ Connor Halliday 4 at Oregon 2013
Completion Percentage (Min. 20 Attempts)
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
.850+ Alex Brink .870 (20-23) Oregon 2006
.800+ Alex Brink .809 (38-47) SDSU 2007
.750+ Connor Halliday .780 (32-41) Southern Utah 2013
Scored a Passing TD (50-75 Yards)
2013 D. Williams from Connor Halliday,
71 yards; Utah
Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards)
2011 Marquess Wilson from Connor Halliday
81 yards; at UNLV
RECEIVING
Receptions
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
12+ Vince Mayle 12 Rutgers 2014
10+ Vince Mayle 12 Rutgers 2014
8+ Isiah Myers 9 at Nevada 2014
Receiving Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
250+ Nian Taylor 254 Idaho 1998
200+ Marquess Wilson 223 Arizona State 2011
150+ Marquess Wilson 182 Oregon 2012
125+ Gabe Marks 143 at Oregon 2013
100+ Isiah Myers 102 at Nevada 2014
Receiving Touchdowns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
3+ Marquess Wilson 3 Arizona State 2011
2+ Isiah Myers 2 Rutgers 2014
Two Players With 100+ Receiving Yards
2013 at Cal
Marcus Mason (118) and Vince Mayle (113)
Three Players With 100+ Receiving Yards
2007 SDSU at Seattle
Michael Bumpus [118], Brandon Gibson [116] and
Charles Dillon [100]
ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE
Total All-Purpose Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
300+ Rueben Mayes 375 Oregon 1984
250+ Teondray Caldwell 254 Oregon 2012
200+ Teondray Caldwell 254 Oregon 2012
DEFENSE
Tackles
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
25+ Dan Grayson 25 Arizona 1989
20+ Brandon Moore 20 Arizona State 1997
15+ Mitch Peterson 16 Rutgers 2014

Sacks
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
5+ Mkristo Bruce 5 Stanford 2006
4+ Andy Mattingly 4 Arizona State 2007
3+ Andy Mattingly 4 Arizona State 2007
Tackles For Loss
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
5+ Cory Evans 6.5 Oregon State 2007
4+ Cyrus Coen 4 Arizona State 2012
3+ Ioane Guata 3.0 at Cal 2013
Total Interceptions
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
4+ L. Thompson 4 UCLA 2001
3+ Will Derting 3 Nevada 2002
2+ Damante Horton 2 at USC 2013
Blocked Punt
2013 Theron West vs. Colorado State
Blocked Field Goal
2013 Toni Pole at USC
Scored a Defensive PAT
1993 Torey Hunter (75-yard run; California)
Blocked PAT
2012 Toni Pole Eastern Washington
Scored a Safety
2006 Team Stanford
Shut Out an Opponent
2013 Idaho (42-0)
Held an Opponent Without an Offensive TD
2013 Idaho (42-0)
Returned an Interception for a TD
2013 Casey Locker (39 yards - Utah)
Returned a Fumble for a TD
2013 Xavier Cooper
29-yard return; at Oregon
Played an Overtime Game
2012 W, 31-28 Washington
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punts
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
14+ Mike Monahan 14 Stanford 1969
12+ Steve Johnston 12 UCLA 1992
10+ Michael Bowlin 10 Arizona State 2012
Punt Returns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
8+ Jay Dumas 9 Oregon 1994
6+ Michael Bumpus 7 Arizona 2004
4+ Charles Dillon 4 Oregon State 2007
Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)
2005 Michael Bumpus (87 yards at Nevada)
Punt Return Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
150+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada 2005
100+ Michael Bumpus 157 Nevada 2005
Kickoff Returns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
9+ Isiah Barton 9 Oregon State 2011
7+ Kristoff Williams 7 Rutgers 2014
5+ Kristoff Williams 7 Rutgers 2014
Kickoff Return Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
200+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon 2012
175+ Teondray Caldwell 220 Oregon 2012
150+ Kristoff Williams 155 Rutgers 2014
Returned a Kickoff for a TD
2003 Sammy Moore (97 yards; Colorado)
50+ Yard Field Goal
2013 Andrew Furney (52 yards; Utah)
4+ Field Goals
2011 Andrew Furney
21-26-21-47; at UCLA
Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)
2005 Michael Bumpus (87 yards at Nevada)
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RUSHING
Rushes in a Game
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
40+ John White 42 Utah 2011
35+ John White 42 Utah 2011
30+ Bishop Sankey 34 at Washington 2013
25+ Paul James 29 Rutgers 2014
Rush Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
250+ Chris Polk 284 Washington 2010
200+ Bishop Sankey 200 at Washington 2013
150+ Paul James 173 Rutgers 2014
100+ Cody Fajardo 100 at Nevada 2014
Rushing Touchdowns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
4+ Ronnie Hillman 4 San Diego St. 2011
3+ Paul James 3 Rutgers 2014
Yards Per Carry (Minimum 8 Carries)
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
14.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 2013
12.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 2013
10.0+ Corey Grant 16.2 at Auburn 2013
Scored a Rushing TD (50-75 Yards)
2014 Paul James, Rutgers (56 yards)
Scored a Rushing TD (75+ Yards)
2013 Kapri Bibbs, vs. Colorado State, 75 yards
Two Players With 100+ Yards Rushing
2013 at Oregon
Bryon Marshall [192 yards]
Thomas Tyner [101 yards]

PASSING
Pass Attempts
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
60+ Brad Lebo 61 Montana 1992
50+ Garret Grayson 50 vs. Colorado State 2013
40+ Garret Grayson 50 vs. Colorado State 2013
Pass Completions
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
35+ Bo Levi Mitchell 40 SMU 2009
30+ Garret Grayson 31 vs. Colorado State 2013
25+ Garret Grayson 31 vs. Colorado State 2013
Pass Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
500+ Paul Justin 534 Arizona State 1989
450+ Sean Mannion 493 Oregon State 2013
400+ Sean Mannion 493 Oregon State 2013
350+ Garret Grayson 369 vs. Colorado State 2013
300+ Garret Grayson 369 vs. Colorado State 2013
Passing Touchdowns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
5+ Taylor Kelly 5 Arizona State 2013
4+ Taylor Kelly 5 Arizona State 2013
Completion Percentage
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
.850+ Taylor Kelly .869 ASU (20-23) 2012
.800+ Taylor Kelly .869 ASU (20-23) 2012
.750+ Kieth Price .750 at UW (15-20) 2013
Scored a Passing TD (50-75 Yards)
2013 Charles Lovett from Garret Grayson,
vs. Colorado State (63 yards)
Scored a Passing TD (75+ Yards)
2014 Leonte Carroo from Gary Nova
Rutgers (78 yards)
RECEIVING
Receptions
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
12+ Chris Harper 13 at Cal 2013
10+ Brandin Cooks 11 Oregon State 2013
8+ Jordon Vaden 8 vs. Colorado State 2013
Receiving Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
200+ Chris Harper 216 at Cal 2013
150+ Leonte Carroo 151 Rutgers 2014
100+ Leonte Carroo 151 Rutgers 2014
Receiving Touchdowns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
3+ A. Robinson 3 SMU 2010
2+ Jake Murphy 2 Utah 2013
Two Players With 100+ Yards Receiving
2013 Utah
Dres Anderson (129) and Jake Murphy (102)
ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE
Total All-Purpose Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
300+ Chris Polk 302 Washington 2010
250+ DeAnth. Thomas 262 Oregon 2011
200+ Bishop Sankey 240 at Washington 2013
DEFENSE
Tackles
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
15+ Eric Kendricks 15 UCLA 2012
12+ Eric Kendricks 15 UCLA 2012
Sacks
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
5+ Riall Johnson 5 Stanford 1999
4+ Riall Johnson 5 Stanford 1999
3+ Scott Crichton 3 Oregon State 2012
Tackles For Loss
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
5+ Nick Reed 5 Oregon 2007
4+ Scott Crichton 4 Oregon State 2012
3+ Davon Coleman 3 Arizona State 2012
Total Interceptions
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
3+ Jordan Poyer 3 Oregon State 2012
2+ Rashaad Reynolds 2 Oregon State 2013
Returned an Interception for a TD
2013 Terrance Mitchell, at Oregon, 51 yards (Halliday)
Returned a Fumble for a TD
2012 Eric Kendricks, UCLA (40 yards)
Scored a Safety
2013 Rush, at Cal
Shut Out WSU
2010 Arizona State (42-0) at Sun Devil Stadium
Held WSU Without an Offensive TD
2013 at USC
Blocked a Punt
2012 UCLA (Anthony Barr) (on Mike Bowlin)

Blocked Field Goal
2012 Cassius Marsh, UCLA (Furney)
33-yard attempt
Scored a Defensive PAT
1991 Steve Tovar, Ohio State (100-yd interception)
Blocked a PAT
2013 Utah (Andrew Furney)
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punts
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
12+ Ryan Downes 12 Idaho 2001
10+ Justin Bergendahl 10 Nevada 2005
8+ TJ Conley 8 Idaho 2006
Punt Returns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
8+ Paul Guidry 8 UCLA 1993
6+ Damian Williams 6 USC 2009
4+ Robert Nelson 5 Arizona State 2013
Punt Return Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
100+ William Wright 114 Arizona 2009
Returned a Punt for a TD (Blocks Not Included)
2010 Cliff Harris, Oregon (67 yards)
Kickoff Returns
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
7+ Dom. Hatfeld 7 Utah 2013
6+ Janarion Grant 6 Rutgers 2014
5+ Janarion Grant 6 Rutgers 2014
Kickoff Return Yards
Stat Individual Total Opponent Year
200+ Tony Cherry 240 Oregon 1984
175+ Chris Oldham 179 Oregon 1989
150+ Justin Phinisee 162 Oregon 2003
125+ Janarion Grant 131 Rutgers 2014
Returned a Kickoff for a TD
2013 Tre Mason, at Auburn (100 yards)
50+ Yard Field Goal
2012 Vincenzo DAmato, California (52 yards)
4+ Field Goals
2006 Jesse Ainsworth, Arizona State [34-46-47-32]

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Washington State University announced Nov. 30, 2011 that Mike Leach had been named the
Cougars head football coach.
In 2013, Leachs second season at the helm of the Cougars, he guided Washington State to
the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the frst bowl game for the Cougars in a decade. Last season the
Cougars ranked fourth in the nation in passing offense, setting a school-record at 368.00 yards
per game, eclipsing the previous mark of 343.3 ypg in 1997. The Cougar offense threw for more
than 400 yards fve times, including a 2013 NCAA FBSbest 557 yards at Oregon. Quarterback
Connor Halliday set WSU single-season records for passing yards (4,587), attempts (714) and
completions (449), the frst WSU quarterback to surpass the 4,000-yard mark. The Cougars
picked up more national recognition as safety Deone Bucannon became WSUs frst All-
America frst-team selection since 2005 and was later selected as the No. 27 overall pick in
NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals, the frst Cougar taken in the frst round since 2003. The
Cougars also placed eight student-athletes on Pac-12 All-Academic teams during the season.
In his frst season in Pullman, Leachs high-powered offense led the Pac-12 Conference
in passing, averaging 330.42 yards per game. That fgure ranked ninth nationally and marked
the second-highest average in school history. Seven times the Cougars threw for more than
350 yards, including the season-ending, 31-28, overtime win against Washington. In a season
that produced a 3-9 overall record, the Cougars saw a bit of a youth movement as 17 freshmen
played and only four seniors started regularly. Academically, nine Cougars received Pac-12
All-Academic honors while the 2012 fall semester football GPA of 2.66 marked the frst time the
football team had been over a 2.60 GPA for fall semester.
Leach brought a proven record of winning to Pullman. In 10 seasons as a head coach, all
at Texas Tech (2000-09) his program earned 10 bowl bids. In addition, the Susanville, Calif.,
native who was raised in Cody, Wyo., recorded a school-record 84 victories during his tenure.
Leading the most prolifc passing offense in the country, Leach received three national
coach of the year awards in 2008 - the Woody Hayes Award, Howie Long/Fieldturf Coach of
the Year, and George Munger Award. His offense spreads the feld with his exciting brand of football and guided Texas Tech to six NCAA passing titles and three total
offense titles during his 10 seasons in Lubbock. Leachs offense produced school records in nearly every passing category in 2000, his frst season with the Red Raiders,
but surpassed those numbers in each of his next nine seasons.
During Leachs time in Lubbock, Texas, the Red Raiders increased their yards per game by more than 150 and averaged nearly 20 points more per outing. In the passing
game, Texas Tech threw for about 300 yards more per game in the decade Leach was at the helm.
Leach led Texas Tech to one of the most memorable seasons in school history in 2008 as the team set a program record with 11 regular-season wins en route to an 11-2
record. The win total tied the mark, set previously by the 1953 and 1973 Red Raider squads. Numerous accolades poured in from across the country as an unprecedented
four players earned frst-team All-America status, in addition to Leachs three coach of the year honors. Quarterback Graham Harrell, offensive tackle Rylan Reed and
offensive guard Brandon Carter each garnered frst-team honors, while wide receiver Michael Crabtree was honored as a unanimous consensus All-American for the
second-straight season.
On the feld in 2008, the Red Raiders led the nation in passing for the sixth time in Leachs ten seasons and ranked among the top fve in total offense. Harrell fnished his
storied career second on the NCAA career passing yardage list with 15,793 yards. Harrell also broke the career NCAA passing touchdowns mark with 134.
The Texas Tech program has established itself as one of the nations leading producers of productive quarterbacks since the 2000 season. Harrell threw for 4,555 yards
in his debut as the starter in 2006 and became the sixth player and third Red Raider in NCAA history to throw for 5,000 yards in a season with his 5,705-yard effort in 2007
and 5,111 yards last season. He also is the third quarterback under Leach to win nine games in a season and the frst Red Raider in history to win 11 in a regular season.
Former quarterback Kliff Kingsbury in 2002 and Cody Hodges in 2005 each posted nine-win seasons during their careers, while 2003 and 2004 signal callers B.J. Symons
and Sonny Cumbie each won eight games in their respective seasons as the starter.
The Red Raiders improved their total offensive numbers from 324.8 yards per game to 531.0 yards per game since Leachs arrival. Leachs frst nine seasons at Tech rank
as the top nine all-time in total offense, while scoring went from 23 points per game in 1999 to a school-record 43.8 points in 2008. The most signifcant increase was in the
passing game, where the Red Raiders averaged 475.3 yards per game in 2008 compared to 175.4 yards in 1999.
The running game fourished under Leach as well. Former Red Raider Taurean Henderson holds the NCAA career record for receptions by a running back. The Red
Raiders 28 total rushing scores in 2008 were the most for a Tech team since the 1993 team scored 30. Despite Techs offense revolving around the pass, Leach did a
tremendous job of incorporating the running back position into the mix. Henderson fnished his career with 303 receptions, which ranks frst in NCAA history among running
backs and fourth overall.
The Red Raiders were not known solely for their play on the scoring side of the ball. The Texas Tech defense also fourished during Leachs 10 seasons. Texas Tech
held opponents without an offensive touchdown a dozen times under Leach, including seven shutouts. Three of the whitewashes came in 2000 when the Red Raiders tied
for the national lead.
The play of the special teams also improved with each season. Former placekicker Alex Trlica holds the NCAA record with 233 career extra points and another record
for extra points made without a miss. He fnished with 377 career points, which ranks among the top 10 in NCAA history among kickers. While leading the Red Raiders to
76 wins in his nine seasons, Leach is the only coach in school history to lead ten teams to bowl games.
Although Leachs presence was felt throughout the team, it also was benefcial for the players individually. In addition to picking up the Sammy Baugh Trophy in 2007,
Harrell was the recipient of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fames Post-Graduate Scholarship and was one of 15 players selected as a
candidate for the prestigious Draddy Award, the academic Heisman. Harrell also ranked fourth in the 2008 Heisman voting, while Crabtree was ffth. Symons was the
second Tech quarterback to receive The Touchdown Club of Columbus Sammy Baugh Trophy (Kingsbury in 2002).
Kingsbury, a 2002 All-Big 12 frst-team quarterback and sixth-round draft pick of the New England Patriots, led the Big 12 Conference in several passing categories
YEAR SCHOOL RECORD POSTSEASON
2000 Texas Tech 7-6 (3-5 Big 12) GalleryFurniture Bowl (L)
2001 Texas Tech 7-5 (4-4 Big 12) Alamo Bowl (L)
2002 Texas Tech 9-5 (5-3 Big 12) Tangerine Bowl (W)
2003 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Houston Bowl (W)
2004 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Holiday Bowl (W)
2005 Texas Tech 9-3 (6-2 Big 12) Cotton Bowl (L)
2006 Texas Tech 8-5 (4-4 Big 12) Insight Bowl (W)
2007 Texas Tech 9-4 (4-4 Big 12) Gator Bowl (W)
2008 Texas Tech 11-2 (7-1 Big 12) Cotton Bowl (L)
2009 Texas Tech 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Alamo Bowl
2012 Washington State 3-9 (1-8 Pac-12)
2013 Washington State 6-7 (4-5 Pac-12) New Mexico Bowl (L)
2014 Washington State 0-2 (0-0 Pac-12)
13th Season
Career Record 93-61
WSU Record 9-18
Career Conference Record 52-46
Pac-12 Conference Record 5-13
Bowl Game Record 5-5
HEAD COACHING RECORD
Head Coach
Third Season
MIKE LEACH
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2012-Present WASHINGTON STATE
Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2000-09 TEXAS TECH
Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
1999 OKLAHOMA
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
1997-98 KENTUCKY
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
1992-96 VALDOSTA STATE
Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line (1994-96)
Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers/Quarterbacks (1992-93)
1989-91 IOWA WESLEYAN
Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
1989 PORI, FINLAND (EUROPEAN LEAGUE)
Head Coach
1988 COLLEGE OF THE DESERT (CALIF.)
Linebackers
1987 CAL POLY
Offensive Line
Masters U.S. SPORTS ACADEMY, 88
Juris Doctor PEPPERDINE, 86
Bachelors BYU, 83
COACHING CAREER
EDUCATION
during his fnal three seasons and was a Heisman Trophy candidate in 2002. He also was
named the Verizon Academic All-American of the Year for football and was awarded an $18,000
postgraduate scholarship by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.
In 2004, inside receiver Trey Haverty became Techs frst Associated Press All-American
since Montae Reagor in 1998, when he was selected to the third team. Free safety Dwayne
Slay earned frst-team All-America honors from Sports Illustrated in 2005, marking the frst in
seven seasons. Slay was one of the countrys most punishing tacklers that year and led the
conference and fnished second nationally with eight forced fumbles.
Leach has coached several players who have gone on to the NFL. While at Tech, 18 players
have been drafted and 21 others have signed free agent contracts. In the spring of 2009,
four players were selected among the frst four rounds of the NFL Draft, marking the most
successful draft for Texas Tech in the Leach era. Crabtree became the highest draft pick at
No. 10, since Gabe Rivera in 1983. Crabtree, selected by the San Francisco 49ers, is the highest
drafted Tech receiver since Dave Parks went No. 1 overall in 1964.
Safety Darcel McBath was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round, while
offensive lineman Louis Vasquez was taken in the third by San Diego. Defensive end Brandon
Williams went to the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth.
The program made strides academically as well under Leach. During his 10 years, Tech was
recognized as one of the nations top institutions for consistently being above a 70 percent
graduation rate, according to the American Football Coaches Association.
Prior to coming on board at Texas Tech, Leach, in just one season at Oklahoma, directed
a Sooner offense that went from one of the worst in the Big 12 Conference to one of the best.
Under Leachs tutelage, Josh Heupel was named 1999 Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year.
For his efforts, Leach was nominated for the 1999 Broyles Award as the top assistant coach
in the country.
Leach guided an Oklahoma offense that went from 11th in the Big 12 in 1998 to frst in 1999
and 101st in the nation to 11th. In just one year, OUs total offense numbers improved from 293.3
to 427.2 yards per game.
The rise in passing and scoring offense categories is just as impressive. Oklahoma went
from last to frst in the Big 12 in passing offense in one year, from 107th in the country to ninth.
Under Leach, the Sooners improved from 109.9 yards passing per game to 321.7 yards per
game.
In 1998, Oklahoma was last in the Big 12 and 101st in the country in scoring offense at 16.7
points per game. In 1999, the Sooners improved to second in the league and eighth in the
country in scoring at 36.8 points per game, an increase of just over 20 points per game.
Under Leach, the Oklahoma offense set six Big 12 Conference and 17 OU records. The
Sooners were one of only two schools in the nation to have six players with 20 or more
receptions in 1999.
Prior to joining Bob Stoops Oklahoma staff, Leach served as offensive coordinator for Hal
Mumme at the University of Kentucky and Valdosta (Ga.) State University. For two years at
Kentucky under Mumme, Leach coached the Kentucky Air Raid offense that was one of the
most explosive in Southeastern Conference history. Under Mumme and Leach, the Kentucky
offense set six NCAA records, 41 Southeastern Conference records and 116 school records
in 22 games.
Leachs Kentucky offense featured the talented Tim Couch, who passed for 4,275 yards and
34 touchdowns as a senior and was the top pick of the 1999 NFL Draft.
Named 1996 Division II Offensive Coordinator of the Year by American Football Quarterly
magazine, Leach helped Mumme lead Valdosta State to a 40-17-1 record. The 1993 Blazer
offense smashed 66 school records, 22 conference records and seven national records. In
1994, Valdosta State advanced to the Division II playoffs with Leachs offense shattering 80
school records, 35 conference records and seven more national marks.
Leach and Mumme frst teamed up at Iowa Wesleyan College in 1989. From 1989 to 1991
Leach served as offensive coordinator and line coach for an offense that led the NAIA in
passing yardage one season and fnished second the other two. Iowa Wesleyan quarterbacks
passed for more than 11,000 yards in Leachs three seasons and broke 26 national records.
Leach also has made coaching stops in Pori, Finland, where he served as a head coach in
the European Football League (1989), as well as one-year stints at College of the Desert (1988)
and Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo (1987).
After graduating with honors from BYU in 1983, Leach earned a masters degree from the
U.S. Sports Academy and his law degree from Pepperdine University, where he graduated in
the top one-third of his class.
The oldest of six siblings, Leach and his wife, Sharon, are the parents of four children;
Janeen, Kim, Cody and Kiersten.
COACHING ACCOLADES
11 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES
5 BOWL GAME WINS
2008 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR
2008 WOODY HAYES AWARD
2008 AFCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
2008 GEORGE MUNGER AWARD
6 NCAA PASSING TITLES
19 NFL DRAFT PICKS
2 FIRST-ROUND NFL DRAFT PICKS
23 PLAYERS IN THE NFL IN 2010
21 ALL-AMERICANS
7 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
6 FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS
149 ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS
15 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS
21 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS
1 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-12 SELECTION
4 HEISMAN TROPHY TOP-10 FINALISTS
162 BIG 12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
17 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
94 BIG 12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS
1 PAC-12 FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTION
3 SAMMY BAUGH TROPHIES (Nations Top Quarterback)
2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETES
2 AT&T PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS
2 FRED BILETNIKOFF AWARD WINNERS
17 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME SELECTIONS
12 SENIOR BOWL SELECTIONS
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TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP
SCORING 51 65
Points Per Game 25.5 32.5
Points Off Turnovers 12 42
FIRST DOWNS 47 39
Rushing 3 21
Passing 38 14
Penalty 6 4
RUSHING YARDAGE 44 429
Yards gained rushing 104 462
Yards lost rushing 60 33
Rushing Attempts 32 99
Average Per Rush 1.4 4.3
Average Per Game 22.0 214.5
TDs Rushing 0 6
PASSING YARDAGE 921 391
Comp-Att-Int 78-113-3 28-48-1
Average Per Pass 8.2 8.1
Average Per Catch 11.8 14.0
Average Per Game 460.5 195.5
TDs Passing 6 2
TOTAL OFFENSE 965 820
Total Plays 145 147
Average Per Play 6.7 5.6
Average Per Game 482.5 410.0
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 11-255 9-189
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-26 2-7
INT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-9 3-46
KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.2 21.0
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.2 3.5
INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.0 15.3
FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 0-0
PENALTIES-Yards 19-149 17-168
Average Per Game 74.5 84.0
PUNTS-Yards 5-202 10-410
Average Per Punt 40.4 41.0
Net punt average 39.0 36.4
KICKOFFS-Yards 11-695 13-795
Average Per Kick 63.2 61.2
Net kick average 41.5 37.7
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:55 33:05
3RD-DOWN Conversions 13/28 12/32
3rd-Down Pct 46% 38%
4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/4 2/4
4th-Down Pct 0% 50%
SACKS BY-Yards 1-7 7-47
MISC YARDS 0 0
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 6 8
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 3-6 3-3
ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0
RED-ZONE SCORES (8-12) 67% (8-8) 100%
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (5-12) 42% (5-8) 63%
PAT-ATTEMPTS (6-6) 100% (8-8) 100%
ATTENDANCE 30927 26023
Games/Avg Per Game 1/30927 1/26023
Neutral Site Games 0/0
BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
Washington State 3 24 14 10 51
Opponents 14 21 3 27 65
STATISTICS
DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE OVERALL CONFERENCE TIME ATTEND
Aug 28, 2014 RUTGERS & L 38-41 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:29 30927
Sep 05, 2014 at Nevada L 13-24 0-2-0 0-0-0 3:28 26023
* Pac-12 Conference game
& Played at CenturyLink Field in Seattle
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SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
RUSHING GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G
Morrow, Jamal 2 13 56 7 49 3.8 0 17 24.5 2 13 56 7 49 3.8 0 17 24.5
West, Theron 2 4 29 2 27 6.8 0 19 13.5 14 8 47 2 45 5.6 0 19 3.2
Wicks, Gerard 2 4 10 4 6 1.5 0 7 3.0 2 4 10 4 6 1.5 0 7 3.0
Halliday, C. 2 11 9 47 -38 -3.5 0 4 -19.0 28 94 83 482 -399 -4.2 0 11 -14.2
Total 2 32 104 60 44 1.4 0 19 22.0
Opponents 2 99 462 33 429 4.3 6 56 214.5
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
PASSING GP EFFIC CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G GP EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G
Halliday, C. 2 149.70 78-113-3 69.0 921 6 64 460.5 28 128.34 1220-737-42 60.4 8352 64 85 298.3
Total 2 149.70 78-113-3 69.0 921 6 64 460.5
Opponents 2 136.34 28-48-1 58.3 391 2 78 195.5
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
RECEIVING GP NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G GP NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G
Mayle, Vince 2 20 210 10.5 2 26 105.0 15 62 749 12.1 9 72 49.9
Myers, Isiah 2 15 196 13.1 2 43 98.0 35 101 1135 11.2 9 43 32.4
Cracraft, River 1 8 83 10.4 1 23 83.0 14 54 697 12.9 4 35 49.8
Lewis, Robert 2 8 81 10.1 0 21 40.5 3 8 81 10.1 0 21 27.0
Williams, Dom 2 6 141 23.5 0 64 70.5 26 80 1334 16.7 10 71 51.3
Galvin, Rickey 2 6 103 17.2 1 52 51.5 31 82 724 8.8 6 52 23.4
Morrow, Jamal 2 5 25 5.0 0 13 12.5 2 5 25 5.0 0 13 12.5
Green, Calvin 2 3 9 3.0 0 4 4.5 2 3 9 3.0 0 4 4.5
Williams, K. 2 2 36 18.0 0 29 18.0 35 84 852 10.1 6 57 24.3
Wicks, Gerard 2 2 18 9.0 0 13 9.0 2 2 18 9.0 0 13 9.0
West, Theron 2 2 13 6.5 0 7 6.5 14 5 63 12.6 1 28 4.5
Loftus, Drew 1 1 6 6.0 0 6 6.0 3 2 43 21.5 0 37 14.3
Total 2 78 921 11.8 6 64 460.5
Opponents 2 28 391 14.0 2 78 1 95.5
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
PUNTING NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD
Dascalo, Jordan 5 202 40.4 53 0 1 2 0 5 202 40.4 53 0 1 2 0
Total 5 202 40.4 53 0 1 2 0
Opponents 10 410 41.0 57 1 1 3 0
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
KICKOFFS NO. YDS AVG TB OB RETN NET YDLN NO. YDS AVG TB OB
Powell, Erik 11 695 63.2 2 0 11 695 63.2 2 0
Total 11 695 63.2 2 0 189 41.5 23
Opponents 13 795 61.2 2 0 255 37.7 27
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONG
Cracraft, River 3 5 1.7 0 3 3 5 1.7 0 3
Galvin, Rickey 2 21 10.5 0 14 2 21 10.5 0 14
Total 5 26 5.2 0 14
Opponents 2 7 3.5 0 7
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
KICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONG
Williams, K. 8 175 21.9 0 26 18 378 21.0 0 27
Morrow, Jamal 2 61 30.5 0 36 2 61 30.5 0 36
Mason, Marcus 1 19 19.0 0 19 22 390 17.7 0 32
Total 11 255 23.2 0 36
Opponents 9 189 21.0 0 30
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONG
Total 0 0 0.0 0 0
Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0
STATISTICS
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SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G
Williams, K. 2 0 36 0 175 0 211 105.5 35 1 852 0 378 0 1231 35.2
Mayle, Vince 2 0 210 0 0 0 210 105.0 15 0 749 0 0 0 749 49.9
Myers, Isiah 2 0 196 0 0 0 196 98.0 35 0 1135 0 0 0 1135 32.4
Williams, Dom 2 0 141 0 0 0 141 70.5 26 0 1334 0 0 0 1334 51.3
Morrow, Jamal 2 49 25 0 61 0 135 67.5 2 49 25 0 61 0 135 67.5
Galvin, Rickey 2 0 103 21 0 0 124 62.0 31 604 724 21 618 0 1967 63.5
Cracraft, River 1 0 83 5 0 0 88 88.0 14 0 697 5 0 0 702 50.1
Lewis, Robert 2 0 81 0 0 0 81 40.5 3 0 81 0 0 0 81 27.0
West, Theron 2 27 13 0 0 0 40 20.0 14 45 63 0 0 0 108 7.7
Wicks, Gerard 2 6 18 0 0 0 24 12.0 2 6 18 0 0 0 24 12.0
Mason, Marcus 2 0 0 0 19 0 19 9.5 38 597 484 0 390 0 1471 38.7
Green, Calvin 2 0 9 0 0 0 9 4.5 2 0 9 0 0 0 9 4.5
Pritchard, Tana 2 0 0 0 0 9 9 4.5 25 0 0 0 0 22 22 0.9
Loftus, Drew 1 0 6 0 0 0 6 6.0 3 0 43 0 0 0 43 14.3
Halliday, C. 2 -38 0 0 0 0 -38 -19.0 28 -399 0 0 0 0 -399 -14.2
Total 2 44 921 26 255 9 1255 627.5
Opponents 2 429 391 7 189 46 1062 531.0
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
|------- PATS -------| |------- PATS -------|
SCORING TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS
Mayle, Vince 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54
Myers, Isiah 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54
Powell, Erik 0 2-5 6-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0 2-5 6-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12
Galvin, Rickey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66
Cracraft, River 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24
Breshars, Q. 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3
Total 6 3-6 6-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 51
Opponents 8 3-3 8-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 65
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G
Halliday, C. 2 124 -38 921 883 441.5 28 1314 -399 8352 7953 284.0
Morrow, Jamal 2 13 49 0 49 24.5 2 13 49 0 49 24.5
West, Theron 2 4 27 0 27 13.5 14 8 45 0 45 3.2
Wicks, Gerard 2 4 6 0 6 3.0 2 4 6 0 6 3.0
Total 2 145 44 921 965 482.5
Opponents 2 147 429 391 820 410.0
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG NO. YDS AVG TD LONG
Pritchard, Tana 1 9 9.0 0 9 1 22 22.0 0 13
Total 1 9 9.0 0 9
Opponents 3 46 15.3 0 45
STATISTICS
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FIELD GOALS ATT GOOD LONG BLKD ATT GOOD LONG BLKD PCT.
Powell, Erik 5 2 25 0 5 2 25 0 40.0
Breshears, Quentin 1 1 38 0 1 1 38 0 100.0
Total 6 3 38 0
Opponents 3 3 38 0
SEASON STATISTICS
FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk
Powell, Erik 2-5 40.0 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 25 0
Breshears, Quentin 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 38 0
CAREER STATISTICS
FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk
Powell, Erik 1-2 50.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 22 0
Breshears, Quentin 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 38 0
FG SEQUENCE WASHINGTON STATE OPPONENTS
Rutgers (22), 50 (36),(25)
at Nevada (25), 37, 38, (38) (40)
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate feld goal was made.
SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS
DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF BLK GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU FR FF BLK
48 Peterson, M. 2 15 5 20 1.0 . . . . . . 10 18 5 23 1.0 . . . . . .
13 Monroe, Darryl 2 8 9 17 0.0 . . 1 . . . 28 108 83 191 16.5 5.0 . 6 1 4 .
4 Brown, Daquawn 2 10 7 17 1.0 . . 1 . . . 15 46 21 67 3.5 . 2 6 . . .
28 Lemora, Darius 2 9 5 14 0.5 . . . . . . 2 9 5 14 0.5 . . . . . .
33 Pritchard, Tana 2 6 8 14 1.0 . 1 . . . . 25 40 37 77 6.5 . 1 4 . 1 .
30 Taliulu, Taylor 2 8 3 11 0.0 . . . . . . 23 47 40 87 0.0 . . 3 1 1 .
22 Clark, Tracy 2 4 4 8 0.5 . . . . . . 18 13 4 17 1.5 . . . . . .
96 Cooper, Xavier 2 3 3 6 1.5 0.5 . . . . . 26 55 35 90 23.5 8.5 . . 2 3 .
8 Allison, J. 2 4 2 6 0.0 . . . . . . 26 9 8 17 0.0 . . . 1 . .
3 McLennan, Ivan 2 2 3 5 1.5 0.5 . . . . . 2 2 3 5 1.5 0.5 . . . . .
42 Coen, Cyrus 1 2 3 5 1.0 . . . . . . 36 86 48 134 20.5 6.0 3 4 1 . .
31 Dotson, Isaac 2 1 3 4 0.0 . . . . . . 9 8 6 14 0.0 . . . . . .
34 Caldwell, T. 2 3 1 4 0.0 . . . . . . 25 4 1 5 0.0 . . . . . .
40 Palacio, Kache 2 2 2 4 0.0 . . 1 . . . 27 31 30 61 7.0 4.5 . 3 1 4 .
98 Pole, Kalaf. 2 2 2 4 0.0 . . . . . . 37 32 33 65 9.0 4.0 1 2 2 1 2
97 Vaeao, Destiny 2 2 1 3 0.0 . . . . . . 20 20 12 32 3.5 0.5 . . . 1 .
18 Williams, K. 2 3 . 3 0.0 . . . . . . 35 7 2 9 0.0 . . . . . .
20 Taylor, Paris 2 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 2 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .
16 White, C. 2 2 . 2 0.0 . . 1 . . . 2 2 . 2 0.0 . . 1 . . .
35 Mason, Marcus 2 . 2 2 0.0 . . . . . . 38 8 8 16 0.0 . . . . 1 .
92 Barber, Robert 2 2 . 2 1.0 . . . . . . 6 2 1 3 1.0 . . . . . .
24 West, Theron 2 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 14 3 . 3 0.0 . . . . 1 2
6 Sua, Chester 2 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 26 30 27 57 3.5 1.0 . 2 1 1 .
65 Den Bleyker, A. 2 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 14 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .
12 Halliday, C. 2 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 28 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . .
47 Pelluer, Peyton 2 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 2 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .
90 Ekuale, Danile 2 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 2 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .
Total 2 91 68 159 9 1 1 4 . . .
Opponents 2 - - - - 7 3 7 1 1 .
STATISTICS
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|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| TOT
OPPONENT NO. YDS TD LG NO. YDS TD LG CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG OFF
RUTGERS 14 6 0 13 40 532 5 64 40-56-1 532 5 64 7 155 0 26 3 5 0 3 538
at Nevada 18 38 0 19 38 389 1 32 38-57-2 389 1 32 4 100 0 36 2 21 0 14 427
Totals 32 44 0 19 78 921 6 64 78-113-3 921 6 64 11 255 0 36 5 26 0 14 965
Opponent 99 429 6 56 28 391 2 78 28-48-1 391 2 78 9 189 0 30 2 7 0 7 820
WSU GAME-BY-GAME
|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-|
OPPONENT SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD RUN RCV SAF PTS
RUTGERS 44 26 70 3.0-11 1.0-7 0 0-0 1-9 0 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 38
at Nevada 47 42 89 6.0-17 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 13
Totals 91 68 159 9.0-28 1.0-7 0 0-0 1-9 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 51
Opponent 79 70 149 13.0-63 7.0-47 1 1-0 3-46 0 7 0 8-8 0 0 0 65
|------------------PUNTING------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------|
OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OB
RUTGERS 2 81 40.5 53 0 0 0 1 0 2-1 22 0 7 437 62.4 1 0
at Nevada 3 121 40.3 51 0 0 1 1 2 4-2 38 0 4 258 64.5 1 0
Totals 5 202 40.4 53 0 0 1 2 2 6-3 38 0 11 695 63.2 2 0
Opponent 10 410 41.0 57 0 1 1 2 3 3-3 40 0 13 795 61.2 2 0
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OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME
|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| TOT
OPPONENT NO. YDS TD LG NO. YDS TD LG CMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG NO YDS TD LG OFF
RUTGERS 43 215 3 56 16 281 2 78 16-27-1 281 2 78 6 131 0 30 1 7 0 7 496
at Nevada 56 214 3 55 12 110 0 22 12-21-0 110 0 22 3 58 0 23 1 0 0 0 324
Opponent totals 99 429 6 56 28 391 2 78 28-48-1 391 2 78 9 189 0 30 2 7 0 7 820
Washington State 32 44 0 19 78 921 6 64 78-113-3 921 6 64 11 255 0 36 5 26 0 14 965
|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-|
OPPONENT SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS NO-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS QBH BRK KICK ATT-MAD RUN RCV SAF PTS
RUTGERS 46 18 64 6.0-29 3.0-21 1 1-0 1-0 0 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 41
at Nevada 33 52 85 7.0-34 4.0-26 0 0-0 2-46 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 24
Opponent totals 79 70 149 13.0-63 7.0-47 1 1-0 3-46 0 7 0 8-8 0 0 0 65
Washington State 91 68 159 9.0-28 1.0-7 0 0-0 1-9 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 51
|------------------PUNTING------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------|
OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG BLKD TB FC 50+ I20 ATT-MADE LG BLKD NO YDS AVG TB OB
RUTGERS 4 135 33.8 39 0 0 1 0 2 2-2 36 0 8 501 62.6 1 0
at Nevada 6 275 45.8 57 0 1 0 2 1 1-1 40 0 5 294 58.8 1 0
Opponent totals 10 410 41.0 57 0 1 1 2 3 3-3 40 0 13 795 61.2 2 0
Washington State 5 202 40.4 53 0 0 1 2 2 6-3 38 0 11 695 63.2 2 0
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GAME HIGHS
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes 7 Morrow, Jamal at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Yards Rushing 32 Morrow, Jamal at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
TD Rushes 0
Long Rush 19 West, Theron at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Pass attempts 57 Halliday, C. at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Pass completions 40 Halliday, C. vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Passing 532 Halliday, C. vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
TD Passes 5 Halliday, C. vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Pass 64 Halliday, C. vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Receptions 12 Mayle, Vince vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Receiving 124 Mayle, Vince vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
TD Receptions 2 Myers, Isiah vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Reception 64 Williams, Dom vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Field Goals 1 Powell, Erik vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Breshars, Q. at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Powell, Erik at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Long Field Goal 38 Breshars, Q. at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Punts 3 Dascalo, Jordan at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Punting Avg 40.5 Dascalo, Jordan vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Punt 53 Dascalo, Jordan vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Punts inside 20 2 Dascalo, Jordan at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Long Punt Return 14 Galvin, Rickey at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Long Kickoff Return 36 Morrow, Jamal at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Tackles 16 Peterson, M. vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Sacks 0.5 McLennan, Ivan vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Cooper, Xavier vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Tackles For Loss 1.5 Cooper, Xavier vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Interceptions 1 Pritchard, Tana vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes 18 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Yards Rushing 38 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Yards Per Rush 2.1 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
TD Rushes 0
Pass attempts 57 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Pass completions 40 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Passing 532 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Per Pass 9.5 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
TD Passes 5 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Total Plays 75 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Total Offense 538 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Per Play 7.7 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Points 38 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Sacks By 1 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
First Downs 25 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Penalties 10 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Penalty Yards 77 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Turnovers 2 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Interceptions By 1 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Punts 3 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Punting Avg 40.5 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Punt 53 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Punts inside 20 2 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Long Punt Return 14 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes 29 James, Paul, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Rushing 173 James, Paul, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
TD Rushes 3 James, Paul, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Rush 56 James, Paul, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Pass attempts 27 Nova, Gary, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Pass completions 16 Nova, Gary, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Passing 281 Nova, Gary, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
TD Passes 2 Nova, Gary, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Pass 78 Nova, Gary, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Receptions 6 Carroo, Leonte, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
HENDERSON, H., at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Yards Receiving 151 Carroo, Leonte, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
TD Receptions 1 Carroo, Leonte, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Tsimis, John, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Reception 78 Carroo, Leonte, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Field Goals 2 Federico, Kyle, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Field Goal 40 ZUZO, Brent, at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Punts 4 BOY, Alex, at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Punting Avg 49.8 BOY, Alex, at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Long Punt 57 BOY, Alex, at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Punts inside 20 2 Gleeson, Tim, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Punt Return 7 Grant, Janarion, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Kickoff Return 30 Grant, Janarion, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Tackles 9 Stephenson, Del, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
LANE JR., Bryan, at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Sacks 2.0 Turay, Kemoko, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Tackles For Loss 2.0 Turay, Kemoko, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Interceptions 1 Goodwin, Justin, vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
WORKMAN, Duran, at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
JOHNSON, K., at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes 56 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Yards Rushing 215 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Per Rush 5.0 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
TD Rushes 3 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Pass attempts 27 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Pass completions 16 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Passing 281 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Per Pass 10.4 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
TD Passes 2 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Total Plays 77 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Total Offense 496 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Yards Per Play 7.1 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Points 41 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Sacks By 4 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
First Downs 22 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Penalties 9 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Penalty Yards 90 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Turnovers 1 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Interceptions By 2 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Punts 6 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Punting Avg 45.8 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Long Punt 57 at Nevada (Sep 05, 2014)
Punts inside 20 2 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
Long Punt Return 7 vs Rutgers (08/28/14)
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SEATTLE Paul James ran for 173 yards and scored his third touchdown with 3:24 left to give Rutgers a wild 41-38
victory over Washington State on Thursday night in the Scarlet Knights frst game as a member of the Big Ten. Gary
Nova threw a 78-yard touchdown to Leonte Carroo on the frst play from scrimmage and Rutgers withstood a pass-
ing onslaught from Washington States Connor Halliday. Rutgers won its opener for the sixth time in nine years and
picked up a signifcant road victory with a challenging Big Ten slate ahead. Meanwhile, Washington State has just
one victory in its last nine openers. Halliday did his part. The senior completed 40 of 56 passes for 532 yards and fve
touchdowns, but his fourth-down pass for River Cracraft near midfeld with 53 seconds left was batted away. Nova
was 16 of 27 for 281 yards and a pair of touchdowns, but the Scarlet Knights rode James and the run game. James
had 113 yards rushing in the frst half and touchdown runs of 1 and 56 yards as Rutgers built a 21-10 lead. The Scarlet
Knights leaned on James at the end. Cracraft fumbled a punt near midfeld with 7 minutes left and Rutgers recovered
trailing 38-34. James carried on four straight plays and Nova hit consecutive passes, the second an 11-yard dart to
Carroo to the 14 with 4:11 left. James capped the drive with a 3-yard TD run and Rutgers was back ahead. Washington
State couldnt put together one fnal drive. Halliday was sacked and a pair of incompletions turned the ball over with
less than a minute left. Halliday overcame a shaky start and was nearly fawless in the middle two quarters. After an
early interception, Halliday connected on 15 of his next 21 throws the rest of the half, including touchdown tosses
of 4 yards to Isiah Myers and a 26-yard fick to Vince Mayle late in the frst half to pull Washington State to 21-17 at
the break. He was even better in the third quarter, leading the Cougars to a pair of touchdowns with nearly fawless
effciency. Halliday hit on 13 of 15 passes to start the second half, his only incompletions a throwaway under pressure
and a drop in the end zone. Halliday hit Cracraft on a 7-yard strike to give Washington State a 24-21 lead. Myers had
his second touchdown catch, taking a huge hit while hauling in a 14-yard strike on third-and-goal for a 31-24 lead. Just
as quickly the lead was gone. Kyle Federicos second feld goal, on the frst play of the fourth quarter, pulled Rutgers
to 31-27 and after a Washington State three-and-out, Nova found John Tsimis for a 29-yard TD and a 34-31 lead with
10:50 remaining. Halliday answered in a hurry. He found Myers for 43 yards to the 9, then went over the 500-yard mark
on a 5-yard TD pass to Rickey Galvin for a 38-34 lead with 8:13 left, the Cougars fnal lead.
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL
Rutgers 7 14 3 17 41
Washington State 3 14 14 7 38
SCORING SUMMARY
1st 14:44 RU Carroo, Leonte 78 yd pass from Nova, Gary (Federico, Kyle kick) 1-78 0:16
04:29 WSU Powell, Erik 22 yd feld goal 4--1 1:33
2nd 12:58 RU James, Paul 1 yd run (Federico, Kyle kick) 12-75 6:31
07:09 WSU Myers, Isiah 4 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Powell, Erik kick) 5-80 2:08
04:58 RU James, Paul 56 yd run (Federico, Kyle kick) 4-73 2:06
01:42 WSU Mayle, Vince 26 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Powell, Erik kick) 8-72 3:10
3rd 12:27 WSU Cracraft, River 7 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Powell, Erik kick) 7-75 2:33
07:48 RU Federico, Kyle 36 yd feld goal 10-54 4:33
03:56 WSU Myers, Isiah 14 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Powell, Erik kick) 9-63 3:46
4th 14:46 RU Federico, Kyle 25 yd feld goal 10-68 3:59
10:50 RU Tsimis, John 29 yd pass from Nova, Gary (Federico, Kyle kick) 6-73 2:26
08:13 WSU Galvin, Rickey 5 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Powell, Erik kick) 6-67 2:31
03:24 RU James, Paul 3 yd run (Federico, Kyle kick) 8-50 3:49
TEAM STATISTICS
RUT WSU
FIRST DOWNS 22 22
RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-215 14-6
PASSING YDS (NET) 281 532
Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-16-1 56-40-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-496 70-538
Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0
Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 3-5
Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-131 7-155
Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-9
Punts (Number-Avg) 4-33.8 2-40.5
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards 8-78 9-77
Possession Time 33:17 26:43
Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 8 of 13
Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 5-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 1-7
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Rutgers-James, Paul 29-173; Peoples, Desmon 8-36; Tsimis, John 1-9; Grant, Janarion 1-7; TEAM 3-minus
3; Nova, Gary 1-minus 7. Washington State-Morrow, Jamal 6-17; Wicks, Gerard 2-7; West, Theron 1-minus 2;
Halliday, C. 5-minus 16.
PASSING: Rutgers-Nova, Gary 16-27-1-281. Washington State-Halliday, C. 40-56-1-532.
RECEIVING: Rutgers-Carroo, Leonte 6-151; Grant, Janarion 4-48; Tsimis, John 3-40; Burton, Michael 2-36; Flanagan,
Matt 1-6. Washington State-Mayle, Vince 12-124; Cracraft, River 8-83; Myers, Isiah 6-94; Galvin, Rickey 4-86;
Williams, K. 2-36; Wicks, Gerard 2-18; Morrow, Jamal 2-15; Green, Calvin 2-6; Williams, Dom 1-64; West,
Theron 1-6.
INTERCEPTIONS: Rutgers-Goodwin, Justin 1-0. Washington State-Pritchard, Tana 1-9.

FUMBLES: Rutgers-None. Washington State-Cracraft, River 1-1.
SACKS (UA-A): Rutgers-Turay, Kemoko 2-0; Hamilton, Dariu 1-0. Washington State-Cooper, Xavier 0-1; McLennan,
Ivan 0-1.
TACKLES (UA-A): Rutgers-Stephenson, Del 5-4; Glashen, Gareef 6-2; Aiken, Johnatha 7-0; Longa, Steve 4-3; Snyder,
Kevin 2-4; Jacobs, Davon 3-1; Burton, Michael 3-1; Waters, Lorenzo 3-0; Goodwin, Justin 3-0; Turay, Kemoko
3-0; Mera, Djwany 2-0; Gause, Quentin 1-1; Hamilton, Dariu 1-1; Milewski, David 1-0; Lumpkin, Keith 1-0;
Stephenson, Dar 1-0; Lambert, Quanze 0-1. Washington State-Peterson, M. 12-4; Monroe, Darryl 3-4; Lem-
ora, Darius 5-1; Taliulu, Taylor 5-1; Pritchard, Tana 3-2; Clark, Tracy 3-2; Caldwell, T. 3-1; Cooper, Xavier 2-2;
Brown, Daquawn 2-2; Williams, K. 2-0; Allison, J. 1-1; Dotson, Isaac 1-1; McLennan, Ivan 0-2; Vaeao, Destiny
1-0; Pole, Kalaf. 1-0; Den Bleyker, A. 0-1; Pelluer, Peyton 0-1; Sua, Chester 0-1.
RUTGERS VS. WASHINGTON STATE
Aug. 28, 2014 CenturyLink Field Att.: 30,927 TV: FOX Sports 1
GAME RECAPS
RENO, Nev. Don Jackson ran for two touchdowns and Nevadas defense allowed a lone feld goal in the second half
Friday night as the Wolf Pack beat Washington State 24-13. Cody Fajardo passed for 110 yards and ran for another
100 for Nevada (2-0). Connor Halliday passed for 389 yards but only one touchdown and was intercepted twice for
the Cougars (0-2). In two games, hes completed 78-of-113 attempts for 921 yards, but doesnt have a win to show for
it after dropping the opener to Rutgers, 41-38. Nevada never trailed after Kendall Jackson returned an interception
45 yards to set up fellow freshman Don Jacksons 1-yard score late in the frst quarter. Jackson also ran 2 yards for a
touchdown in the fourth quarter and fnished with 69 yards rushing. The Wolf Pack held Washington State to 38 yards
rushing on 18 carries and sacked Halliday four times to claim only their third victory over a Pac-12 team in the past 10
years, after beating Cal in 2010 and 2012. Nevada opened a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter when James Butler
scored from the 1 after Fajardo got loose on a keeper up the middle for 55 yards. Duran Workman intercepted Halliday
on the next series but after that Halliday led the Cougars on their only touchdown drive, going 80 yards on fve plays.
The drive was capped by Hollidays 13-yard TD pass to Vince Mayle to cut the lead to 14-7 midway through the second
quarter. Erik Powells 25-yard feld goal made it 14-10 with 1:54 left before halftime. However, Powell missed a 37-yard
attempt on WSUs frst drive of the second half and was wide right again on a 39-yard try with 2:49 left in the third
quarter. Fajardo then led Nevada on a 14-play, 79-yard drive, capped by Jacksons 2-yard TD run to go ahead 21-10
with 12:15 left in the game. Jamal Morrow returned the ensuing kickoff 36 yards to WSUs 40 and Halliday passed 19
yards to Vince Mayle before coach Mike Leach turned to Quentin Breshears to kick a 38-yard feld goal to cut it to
21-13 with 9:32 remaining. Howver, on the next series, Fajardo hit Hasaan Henderson with a 21-yard pass over the
middle and Brent Zuzo made a 40-yard feld goal to put Nevada ahead 24-13 with 4:25 left.
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL
Washington State 0 10 0 3 13
Nevada 7 7 0 10 24
SCORING SUMMARY
1st 01:18 NEV JACKSON, Don 1 yd run (ZUZO, Brent kick) 4-12 1:27
2nd 10:59 NEV BUTLER, James 1 yd run (ZUZO, Brent kick) 10-91 3:49
07:15 WSU Mayle, Vince 13 yd pass from Halliday, C. (Powell, Erik kick) 5-80 1:32
01:54 WSU Powell, Erik 25 yd feld goal 13-62 3:56
4th 12:15 NEV JACKSON, Don 2 yd run (ZUZO, Brent kick) 14-79 5:34
09:32 WSU Breshars, Q. 38 yd feld goal 8-39 2:37
04:25 NEV ZUZO, Brent 40 yd feld goal 12-52 5:07
TEAM STATISTICS
WSU NEV
FIRST DOWNS 25 17
RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 18-38 56-214
PASSING YDS (NET) 389 110
Passes Att-Comp-Int 57-38-2 21-12-0
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-427 77-324
Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0
Punt Returns-Yards 2-21 1-0
Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-100 3-58
Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-46
Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.3 6-45.8
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 10-72 9-90
Possession Time 27:08 32:52
Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 6 of 18
Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 3
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-6 4-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-26
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Washington State-Morrow, Jamal 7-32; West, Theron 3-29; Wicks, Gerard 2-minus 1; Halliday, C. 6-minus
22. Nevada-FAJARDO, Cody 16-100; JACKSON, Don 22-69; BUTLER, James 14-55; TEAM 2-minus 2; TURNER,
Richy 1-minus 4; SANCHEZ, B. 1-minus 4.
PASSING: Washington State-Halliday, C. 38-57-2-389. Nevada-FAJARDO, Cody 12-21-0-110.
RECEIVING: Washington State-Myers, Isiah 9-102; Mayle, Vince 8-86; Lewis, Robert 8-81; Williams, Dom 5-77;
Morrow, Jamal 3-10; Galvin, Rickey 2-17; West, Theron 1-7; Loftus, Drew 1-6; Green, Calvin 1-3. Nevada-
HENDERSON, H. 6-77; TURNER, Richy 2-12; JACKSON, Don 1-9; BUTLER, James 1-5; GIPSON, Jarred 1-5;
BROCK, Kendall 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Washington State-None. Nevada-JOHNSON, K. 1-45; WORKMAN, Duran 1-1.
FUMBLES: Washington State-None. Nevada-None.
SACKS (UA-A): Washington State-None. Nevada-DOBRICH, Jordan 1-0; JONES, Lenny 1-0; WORKMAN, Duran 1-0;
SEAU, Ian 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Washington State-Brown, Daquawn 8-5; Monroe, Darryl 5-5; Pritchard, Tana 3-6; Lemora, Darius
4-4; Taliulu, Taylor 3-2; Coen, Cyrus 2-3; Allison, J. 3-1; Peterson, M. 3-1; Palacio, Kache 2-2; McLennan, Ivan
2-1; Clark, Tracy 1-2; Pole, Kalaf. 1-2; White, C. 2-0; Barber, Robert 2-0; Vaeao, Destiny 1-1; Taylor, Paris 1-1;
Cooper, Xavier 1-1; Dotson, Isaac 0-2; Mason, Marcus 0-2; Halliday, C. 1-0; Williams, K. 1-0; West, Theron 1-0;
Ekuale, Danile 0-1. Nevada-LANE JR., Bryan 3-6; DOBRICH, Jordan 6-2; HEKKING, Brock 3-5; FAVORS, Evan
3-5; MCNEAL, J. 4-3; LYONS, Matthew 1-6; CALLOWAY, Tere 1-6; HAIKINS, Nigel 4-2; JONES, Lenny 2-2; GAR-
RETT, C. 0-3; WORKMAN, Duran 2-0; SEAU, Ian 2-0; YATES, Rykeem 1-1; JACKSON, L.J. 0-2; WILSON, Tyler
0-2; ROBERTS-JORDAN 0-2; BERTRANDO, Alex 0-2; JOHNSON, K. 1-0; BROCK, Kendall 0-1; FAAITUALA, F.
0-1; TAFT, Trevor 0-1.
WASHINGTON STATE AT NEVADA
Sept. 5, 2014 Mackay Stadium Att.: 26,023 TV: ESPN
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ALPHABETICAL
NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE)
8 ALLISON, Jeremiah LB 6-2 224 JR 2V Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey)
17 ANDERSON, Erik QB 6-2 190 FR* HS Burien, Wash. (Highline)
82 ANDRE, Zaire WR 5-10 157 FR HS Inglewood, Calif. (Inglewood)
26 BAKER, Tyler WR 5-10 181 JR* SQ Bullard, Texas (Brook Hill/Ole Miss)
92 BARBER, Robert NT 6-3 305 SO* 1V Pago Pago, American Samoa (Fagaitua)
19 BARTOLONE, Brett WR 5-10 185 JR 2V La Habra, Calif. (La Habra)
89 BEGG, Nick TE 6-5 253 FR HS Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
6 BENDER, Peyton QB 6-0 183 FR HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)
41 BRESHEARS, Quentin K 6-0 183 JR* TR Turlock, Calif. (Fresno State/Fresno City College)
4 BROWN, Daquawn CB 5-11 175 SO 1V Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey)
32 BUCANNON, David S 6-0 192 SO* SQ Fairfeld, Calif. (Vanden)
34 CALDWELL, Teondray RB 5-9 197 JR 2V Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice)
36 CANADA, Squally RB 5-10 192 FR HS Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas)
62 CHRIST, Moritz DL 6-5 319 JR* SQ Siegen, Germany (Leander HS (TX))
22 CLARK, Tracy CB 5-11 184 SR* 3V Pittsburg, Calif. (Pittsburg)
42 COEN, Cyrus LB 6-0 208 SR 3V Pearl City, Hawaii (Pearl City)
56 COMFORT, Taylor LB 5-11 206 FR HS Sultan, Wash. (Sultan)
44 CONCEPCION, Wes K 6-0 188 JR* 1V Kent, Wash. (Kentridge)
96 COOPER, Xavier DL 6-4 299 JR* 2V Tacoma, Wash. (Wilson)
21 CRACRAFT, River WR 6-0 199 SO 1V Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
25 CRACRAFT, Skyler DB 5-11 189 JR* TR Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Tesoro)
59 CRITES, Derek OL 6-6 285 FR HS Leavenworth, Wash. (Cascade)
56 DAHL, Joe OL 6-4 303 JR* 1V Spokane, Wash. (University/Montana)
45 DASCALO, Jordan P 6-1 180 FR HS Woodland Hills, Calif. (Taft)
65 DEN BLEYKER, Alex LS 5-10 244 SR 2V Fremont, Calif. (Moreau Catholic)
54 DeRIDER, Nate LB 6-1 204 FR* RS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue)
68 DILLARD, Andre OL 6-5 245 FR HS Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville)
31 DOTSON, Isaac S 6-1 218 SO 1V Bellevue, Wash. (Newport)
63 EKLUND, Gunnar OL 6-7 305 JR* 2V Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens)
90 EKUALE, Daniel DL 6-3 281 FR* RS Pago Pago, American Samoa (Nuuuli Technical)
8 ENNIS, Connor QB 5-11 176 FR* RS Washington D.C. (Gonzaga)
67 EVERS, Brandon OL 6-6 284 FR HS Redding, Calif. (Enterprise)
4 FALK, Luke QB 6-4 208 FR* RS Logan, Utah (Logan)
50 FAOLIU, Lyman DL 6-3 266 SR 1V Vallejo, Calif. (Vallejo/College of San Mateo)
10 FARRAR, Jeff DB 5-11 196 FR HS Pasadena, Calif. (Upland)
43 FERNANDEZ, Kingston DE 6-2 254 FR HS Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei)
64 FLOR, Sam OL 6-4 306 SO* SQ Seattle, Wash. (ODea)
78 FREEMAN, Carlos OL 6-3 300 FR* RS Oklahoma City, Okla. (Midwest City)
36 FULLERTON-TALLEY, Isaiah CB 6-0 190 JR TR Renton, Wash. (Hazen/Fullerton Junior College)
5 GALVIN, Rickey WR 5-8 173 SR* 3V Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley)
36 GLOVER, Beau S 5-9 174 SO* 1V Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor)
83 GREEN, Calvin WR 5-10 170 FR HS Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank)
34 GREENE, Kahshan CB 5-11 169 FR* RS Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis)
21 GREENE, Kamel CB 5-11 178 FR* RS Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis)
63 GRIFFIN, Drew LB 5-11 218 FR HS Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep)
38 GRIFFIN, Kevin CB 5-10 168 FR HS El Cerrito, Calif. (De La Salle)
12 HALLIDAY, Connor QB 6-4 201 SR* 2V Spokane, Wash. (Ferris)
37 HAMEED, Sulaiman S 5-10 182 FR HS Oakland, Calif. (Alameda)
43 HANSER, Dylan LB 6-4 214 FR HS Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic)
84 HARRINGTON, Keith WR 5-7 174 FR HS St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast)
29 HENRY, Parker LB 5-11 205 SO* 1V Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview)
53 HOYD III, Greg LB 6-1 225 FR HS Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta)
61 HUTCHERSON, Sherman DL 5-9 232 SO* SQ Snoqualmie, Wash. (Mount Si)
77 KREPSZ, Sean OL 6-5 328 FR HS Riverside, Calif. (King)
45 LANE, CJ DB 5-9 170 FR HS Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints)
72 LANG, Joe LS 6-3 216 FR HS Pullman, Wash. (Pullman)
2 LaRUE, Sebastian ^ CB 5-10 181 FR* TR Inglewood, Calif. (Santa Monica/Texas A&M)
28 LEMORA, Darius S 5-11 182 FR* RS Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial)
49 LENIU, Chandler LB 6-0 250 FR HS Lakewood, Calif. (St. John Bosco)
15 LEWIS, Robert WR 5-9 162 FR* RS South Gate, Calif. (South East)
87 LILIENTHAL, Daniel WR 6-2 199 JR* RS Hemet, Calif. (West Valley/Mt. San Jacinto JC)
ROSTER
NUMERICAL
NO. NAME
1 MAYLE, Vince
2 LaRUE, Sebastian^
3 McLENNAN, Ivan
4 BROWN, Daquawn
4 FALK, Luke
5 GALVIN, Rickey
6 BENDER, Peyton
6 SUA, Chester
8 ALLISON, Jeremiah
8 ENNIS, Connor
9 MARKS, Gabe
10 FARRAR, Jeff
12 HALLIDAY, Connor
13 MONROE, Darryl
15 LEWIS, Robert
16 WHITE, Charleston
17 ANDERSON, Erik
17 PORTER, Pat
18 WILLIAMS, Kristoff
19 BARTOLONE, Brett
20 TAYLOR, Paris
21 CRACRAFT, River
21 GREENE, Kamel
22 CLARK, Tracy
23 TEGLOVIC, Colton
23 WICKS, Gerard
24 ROACH, Willie
24 WEST, Theron
25 CRACRAFT, Skyler
25 MORROW, Jamal
27 PIPPINS, Marcellus
26 BAKER, Tyler
28 LEMORA, Darius
29 HENRY, Parker
30 TALIULU, Taylor
31 DOTSON, Isaac
31 SIMPSON, Connor
32 BUCANNON, David
32 LOFTUS, Drew
33 PRITCHARD, Tana
34 CALDWELL, Teondray
34 GREENE, Kahshan
35 MASON, Marcus
36 CANADA, Squally
36 FULLERTON-TALLEY, Isaiah
36 GLOVER, Beau
37 HAMEED, Sulaiman
38 GRIFFIN, Kevin
39 SINCHAK, Dakota
40 PALACIO, Kache
41 BRESHEARS, Quentin
41 LUVU, Frankie
42 COEN, Cyrus
43 FERNANDEZ, Kingston
43 HANSER, Dylan
44 CONCEPCION, Wes
44 McLAIN, Calvin
45 DASCALO, Jordan
45 LANE, CJ
46 POWELL, Erik
47 PELLUER, Peyton
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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE)
32 LOFTUS, Drew WR 6-2 193 JR* SQ Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick/Hawaii)
41 LUVU, Frankie LB 6-2 219 FR HS Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna)
61 MADISON, Cole OL 6-5 300 FR* RS Burien, Wash. (Kennedy)
9 MARKS, Gabe WR 6-0 181 JR 2V Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice)
35 MASON, Marcus RB 5-9 187 SR 3V Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda)
59 MATAAFA, Hercules DE 6-2 225 FR HS Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna)
1 MAYLE, Vince WR 6-3 219 SR* 1V Natomas, Calif. (Inderkum/Sierra College)
44 McLAIN, Calvin LB 5-10 209 FR HS University Place, Wash. (Curtis)
69 McCLAIN, Devonte OL 6-5 314 JR* RS East Palo Alto, Calif. (James Logan/College of San Mateo)
3 McLENNAN, Ivan LB 6-4 236 JR* RS Hawthorne, Calif. (Leuzinger/El Camino JC)
73 MIDDLETON, Eduardo OL 6-5 318 SO* SQ Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside)
13 MONROE, Darryl LB 6-1 235 JR* 2V Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips)
25 MORROW, Jamal RB 5-8 187 FR* RS Menifee, Calif. (Heritage)
88 MYERS, Isiah WR 6-0 189 SR 3V Orlando, Fla (Olympia)
58 NEWSOM, Kyle LB 6-1 220 JR TR Lynnwood, Wash. (Meadowdale/Feather River Community College)
76 OCONNELL, Cody OL 6-8 335 FR* RS Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee)
40 PALACIO, Kache LB 6-2 227 JR 2V Gardena, Calif. (Junipero Serra)
99 PAULO, Darryl DL 6-2 261 JR* 1V Sacramento, Calif. (Grant)
47 PELLUER, Peyton LB 6-0 224 FR* RS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline)
48 PETERSON, Mitchell LB 6-1 210 SR* 1V Spokane, Wash. (West Valley)
27 PIPPINS, Marcellus CB 5-10 163 FR HS El Cerrito, Calif. (El Cerrito)
98 POLE, Kalaftoni NT 6-1 301 SR* 3V Union City, Calif. (James Logan)
17 PORTER, Pat CB 5-9 163 FR HS Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Paul W. Bryant)
46 POWELL, Erik K 6-1 178 FR* RS Vancouver, Wash. (Seton Catholic)
33 PRITCHARD, Tana LB 6-3 225 JR* 2V Lakewood, Wash. (Clover Park)
24 ROACH, Willie DB 6-1 204 SO* SQ Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer)
75 SALMONSON, B.J. OL 6-4 289 FR* RS Everson, Wash. (Nooksack Valley)
71 SEYDEL, Jacob OL 6-6 295 JR* RS Riverside, Calif. (Arlington/Riverside CC)
31 SIMPSON, Connor WR 5-8 174 FR HS Libertyville, Ill. (Libertyville)
39 SINCHAK, Dakota DB 5-9 173 FR* HS Oak Harbor, Wash. (Oak Harbor)
55 SONNEBORN, Jerred LS 6-1 252 FR* RS Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep)
58 SORENSON, Riley OL 6-4 321 SO 1V Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita)
60 SPRINGFIELD, Drew OL 6-3 278 FR HS Sammamish, Wash. (Eastside Catholic)
6 SUA, Chester LB 6-1 226 JR* 2V Pearl City, Hawaii (Kaimuki)
30 TALIULU, Taylor S 5-11 206 JR 2V Aiea, Hawaii (Kamehameha)
95 TAPA, Ngalu DL 6-2 314 FR HS Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank)
20 TAYLOR, Paris LB 6-3 206 SO* RS Altamonte Springs, Fla. (Lake Brantley/LA Pierce College)
23 TEGLOVIC, Colton S 6-0 193 SO* HS Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake)
85 THOMPSON, John WR 5-7 189 SO 1V Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel)
62 TWETEN, Jacob OL 6-1 265 JR TR Snoqualmie, Wash. (Mount Si)
97 VAEAO, Destiny DL 6-4 295 JR 2V Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna)
74 WALDNER, Jeff DL 6-3 260 SR* SQ Olympia, Wash. (Olympia)
24 WEST, Theron RB 5-7 173 SR* 1V Compton, Calif. (Centennial/LA Harbor College)
16 WHITE, Charleston CB 5-10 176 FR* RS Amarillo, Texas (Palo Duro)
23 WICKS, Gerard RB 5-11 211 FR* RS Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)
80 WILLIAMS, Dom WR 6-2 190 JR* 2V Pomona, Calif. (Garey)
18 WILLIAMS, Kristoff WR 6-2 210 SR* 3V Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley)
* = Redshirted
^ = Will sit out 2014 season due to NCAA Transfer rules
NUMERICAL
NO. NAME
48 PETERSON, Mitchell
49 LENIU, Chandler
50 FAOLIU, Lyman
53 HOYD III, Greg
54 DeRIDER, Nate
55 SONNEBORN, Jerred
56 COMFORT, Taylor
56 DAHL, Joe
58 NEWSOM, Kyle
58 SORENSON, Riley
59 CRITES, Derek
59 MATAAFA, Hercules
60 SPRINGFIELD, Drew
61 HUTCHERSON, Sherman
61 MADISON, Cole
62 CHRIST, Moritz
62 TWETEN, Jacob
63 EKLUND, Gunnar
63 GRIFFIN, Drew
64 FLOR, Sam
65 DEN BLEYKER, Alex
67 EVERS, Brandon
68 DILLARD, Andre
69 McCLAIN, Devonte
71 SEYDEL, Jacob
72 LANG, Joe
73 MIDDLETON, Eduardo
74 WALDNER, Jeff
75 SALMONSON, B.J.
76 OCONNELL, Cody
77 KREPSZ, Sean
78 FREEMAN, Carlos
80 WILLIAMS, Dom
82 ANDRE, Zaire
83 GREEN, Calvin
84 HARRINGTON, Keith
85 THOMPSON, John
87 LILIENTHAL, Daniel
88 MYERS, Isiah
89 BEGG, Nick
90 EKUALE, Daniel
92 BARBER, Robert
95 TAPA, Ngalu
96 COOPER, Xavier
97 VAEAO, Destiny
98 POLE, Kalaftoni
99 PAULO, Darryl
#1 Vince MAYLE May-lee
#4 DAQUAWN Brown DAY KWAHN
#10 Jeff FARRAR FUH - rar
#19 Brett BARTOLONE Bart- toe loan eee
#21 River CRACRAFT KRAY craft
#24 THERON West THAIR (like air) - Ron
#30 Taylor TALIULU TAH-lee-oo-loo
#33 TANA Pritchard TAW-nah
#34 TEONDRAY Caldwell TEE-ondray
#40 KACHE Palacio KUH-shay
#41 Frankie LUVU Loo - voo
#49 Chandler LENIU LAY nee - YEW
#50 Lyman FAOLIU FOW-lee-YEW
#51 Peyton PELLUER PELL loo - er
#59 Hercules MATAAFA MAH Tah AH - FAH
#62 MORITZ CHRIST MO-reetz / Krist
#65 Alex Den BLEYKER BLAY-kerr
#71 Jacob SEYDEL Sye- DELL
#84 River CRACRAFT Kray-craft
#90 Daniel EKUALE Eee-qwall-lay
#95 NGALU TAPA NAH loo / TAH - PAH
#96 XAVIER Cooper X zavier (say the X)
#97 Destiny VAEAO Vye-OW
#98 KALAFITONI POL cal-luh-fh-TOH-nee / POH-lay
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