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1 2016 NORTHERN ARIZONA FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2 #NAUSTRONG LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL 2016SCHEDULE Sept. 3 at Arizona State 7:45 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. at Western Illinois 1:45 p.m. Macomb, Ill. Sept. 10 Sept. 17 New Mexico Highlands 4 p.m. Flagstaff, Ariz. Eastern Washington 4 p.m. Flagstaff, Ariz. Sept. 24 Oct. 1 at Northern Colorado 12 p.m. Greeley, Colo. Oct. 15 Idaho State 4 p.m. Flagstaff, Ariz. at Montana State 4 p.m. Bozeman, Mont. Oct. 8 Nov. 5 at Weber State 11 a.m. Ogden, Utah Montana 4 p.m. Flagstaff, Ariz. Oct. 22 Nov. 19 Southern Utah 2 p.m. Flagstaff, Ariz. at North Dakota 12 p.m. Grand Forks, N.D. Nov. 12 FOOTBALL

3 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts...3 Media Information...4 Television/Radio...5 Season Preview...7 Roster...11 Head Coach Jerome Souers...14 Assistant Coaches...17 Recruiting Areas...26 Coaching Staff/Support Staff...27 Returning Players...29 The Incoming Class...48 Season-In-Review...56 Season Results, Statistics Opponents...62 All-Time Series Results...65 Game Records...66 Season Records...68 Career Records...69 Defensive Records...71 Milestone Seasons...73 Individual Records...75 Team Records...77 Walkup Skydome Records...78 Longest Scoring Plays...79 Annual Leaders...80 Lumberjacks in the Draft...81 Lumberjacks in the Pros...82 Lumberjacks in the Super Bowl...83 Year-by-Year Results/Coaches...84 All-Time Head Coaches...86 All-Time Assistant Coaches...87 NFL Pipeline...87 All-Time Results...88 All-Time Letterwinners...93 Postseason History...99 All-Americans Conference Awards/Honors Conference Weekly Honors Conference Academic Awards All-Star Games National Academic Awards Hall of Fame Honors J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome Facilities University Administration VP for Intercollegiate Athletics NAU FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE The 2016 Northern Arizona Football Media Guide was designed and produced by the NAU Athletics Communications Department in Flagstaff, Ariz., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. The publication was written, edited and designed by assistant athletics director for communications Denise Thompson. Cover design by Denise Thompson. Editorial contributions by Stayson Isobe, Matt Howdeshell, Craig Knoth and previous NAU Athletics Communications staff members. The guide was printed by Five Star Printing in Flagstaff, Ariz. PHOTOGRAPHY Arizona Cardinals, Erol Anderson, Brenda Ahearn, Steve August, Mike Bashor, Matt Beaty, Jacob Chinn, Richard Clarkson Associates (Ernster, Parsons), Dean Hendrickson, Rick Johnson, Matt Howdeshell, Craig Johnson, Tom Gentry, Samantha Fillerup, Jerry Foreman, Neil Johnson, Bill Landau, Kelsey Metoxen, Dave Padilla (Buffalo Bills), David Patten, Stephen Schweitzer, Matt Thompson, Eben Waggoner and NAU Athletics 2 LUMBERJACK

4 #NAUSTRONG UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location... Flagstaff, Ariz. Founded Enrollment (statewide)...29,031 Nickname...Lumberjacks Mascot... Louie Colors... Blue and Gold Affiliation...Football Championship Division (FCS) Conference...Big Sky President... Dr. Rita Cheng VP for Intercollegiate Athletics... Dr. Lisa Campos Faculty Athletics Representative...Alisse Ali-Joseph STADIUM INFORMATION Home Facility (Capacity).. J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome (10,000) Built Surface...Real grass field turf Record at Skydome TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Offensive Returning/Lost...14/8 Defensive Returning/Lost...23/7 Special Teams Returning/Lost...0/2 Starters Offensive Returning/Lost...6/5 Defensive Returning/Lost...5/5 Special Teams Returning/Lost...0/1 COACHING STAFF Head Coach...Jerome Souers Alma Mater...Oregon, 1983 Seasons at NAU...18 Overall Record (.525) Big Sky Record (.518) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers...Andy Thompson Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks...Tim Plough Defensive Line Coach...Travis Baker Defensive Secondary Coach...Cha pelle Brown Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach...Craig Knoth Wide Receivers Coach...Aaron Pflugrad Offensive Line Coach... Tim Davis Running Backs Coach... Jimmy Beal Graduate Assistant...Cody VonAppen Quality Control...Chet Johnson Video Coordinator...James Foran MEDIA INFORMATION Assistant A.D, for Communications/Football Contact......Denise Thompson Office Phone Press Box Phone /7730 Fax Mailing Address...P.O. Box Flagstaff, AZ (Overnight: 1 Skydome Dr.) Website Final Record Conference Record Final Ranking... N/A FOOTBALL

5 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON The athletics communications office is located in the press box on west side of the Walkup Skydome. The phone number is (928) while the fax number is MEDIA OPPORTUNITY Head coach Jerome Souers is available every day after practice. Individual players may be requested at this time also. Special requests for availability may be made to the athletics communications office. INTERVIEW POLICY All player interviews must be coordinated through the athletics communications office at least one day in advance. No interviews or photo shoots will be conducted on Friday. Out-of-town media should contact the athletics communications office to make arrangements for phone interviews. Players are also available for interviews after practice, and, if prior arrangements have been made, before practice. The NAU locker room and training room are closed. SOUERS INTERVIEWS Jerome Souers and his staff are generally available for interviews after each practice. Contact Denise Thompson in the athletics communications office to coordinate all interviews with head coach Jerome Souers. PRACTICE Daily workouts are open to both the public and the media unless otherwise noted. Media planning to attend practice should notify the athletics communications office in advance to confirm start times and to arrange interviews. The Lumberjacks are tentatively planning to practice at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each game week. CREDENTIALS The football press box, located on the west side of the Skydome, has a limited capacity. Credentials will be issued only to working media on a first-come, first-serve basis, with priority given to daily newspapers and originating radio and television crews. The press box is closed to those not involved in game coverage. Credentials may be requested for the season or on a pergame basis. All requests should be submitted to the athletics communications office no later than Thursday at noon for each home game. Requests on official letterhead may be faxed to (928) Credentials may be picked up at will call. No credentials will be mailed unless the request is made at least two weeks in advance. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers and videographers are not permitted between the 25-yard lines. All media on the sidelines must wear their credentials at all times. Due to space limits, credentials will be issued only to photographers on assignment. Packets including game notes, flip cards and game programs will be issued before each game. Late roster changes will also be available. PRESS BOX SERVICES Regular services on game day include play-by-play, quarterly and final statistics, as well as defensive statistics. A light pregame meal will be available one hour prior to kickoff. The NAU locker room is closed to all media. At home, postgame interviews will be held in the media room at field level on the east side of the Skydome. NAU head coach Jerome Souers MEDIA POLICIES will begin the session followed by requested Lumberjack players. Interview requests will be collected midway through the fourth quarter by a member of the athletics communications staff. Visiting coaches and players will be invited to the interview room as deadlines allow. TELEPHONES Two courtesy phone lines are available for the originating station of each visiting team at no charge. The visiting radio booth is located on the north end of the press box. An outside line may be reached by dialing 8. A credit card must be used for long-distance calls. A limited number of telephones are available in the press box. Dial 8 to reach an outside line. A credit card is required for long-distance calls. Athletics communications office personnel will provide fax services if requested in advance. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME Arizona does not move its clock ahead in the spring or back in the fall. As a result, Flagstaff time coincides with the Pacific time zone through Nov. 6. The rest of the season, NAU is compatible with the Mountain time zone. LUMBERJACKS ONLINE Releases, statistics, rosters and breaking news are available at the athletics web site, located at The Big Sky Conference web site is located at Big Sky TV will webcast all NAU home games and all conference games during the season. THE SCORE The Score is a monthly show produced by NAU Television Services that highlights Lumberjack athletics and recreational activities on the Mountain campus. It airs weekly on FSN Arizona, Fox College Sports and Flagstaff cable channels 4 and 104 in 4 LUMBERJACK

6 #NAUSTRONG TELEVISION EXPOSURE MITCH Strohman Veteran announcer Mitch Strohman returns for his 11th consecutive season and 16th overall as the Voice of the Lumberjacks for football and men s basketball on the Lumberjack Television/Radio Network. Strohman also handles play-by-play duties for selected women s basketball, soccer and volleyball games. More than 30 radio games during the season are simulcast by NAU-TV, who distributes the games in full HD to Suddenlink Flagstaff Cable channels 4 and 104, Fox Sports Arizona, Fox College Sports (FCS) and the live, online channel: com/watchlive/ Strohman is also the host of the monthly show produced by NAU-TV, The Score. The Score airs on Fox Sports Arizona and Fox College Sports, as well as Suddenlink Flagstaff Cable channels 4 and 104. KEVIN Stephens VOICE OF THE LUMBERJACKS 16TH SEASON COLOR COMMENTARY 11TH SEASON Kevin Stephens begins his 11th season as the color commentator for the Lumberjack Radio Network. Stephens played quarterback at Northern Arizona from after a standout career at Cactus High School in Glendale, Ariz., where he was named All-Arizona his senior year, and a stint at BYU-Idaho (formerly Ricks College). He helped the Vikings to their first undefeated season in school history and a second-place national finish in the NJCAA in Stephens currently serves as the Lumberjack Athletic Association (LAA) President, a role in which he took over in the spring of The Northern Arizona football program will have eight of its 11 regular season games televised during the 2016 season, highlighted by five games by NAU-TV and distributed to Fox Sports Arizona Plus and Fox College Sports. The Lumberjacks opener at Arizona State will air on the Pac-12 Network. NAU s game at Montana State will be televised by ROOT SPORTS, while its road game at North Dakota will be on the Midco Sports Network. All five of NAU s home games will be televised on FOX Sports Arizona and its affiliates. NAU-TV NAU-TV will again partner with NAU Athletics and televise almost 30 events from the Northern Arizona University campus in NAU-TV will show all its coverage to full high definition for the fourth season, while broadcasting all their events online and distributing to Fox Sports Arizona, Fox College Sports (available to 54 million cable subscribers in the United States) and local Flagstaff cable. The first of five NAU-TV football broadcasts will be the NAU- N.M. Highlands football game on Saturday, Sept. 17. All five games will be picked up nationally by Fox Sports Arizona and shown online on the NAU-TV and Watch Big Sky. It will also be shown locally on Suddenlink cable on CH. 4. Mitch Strohman and Kevin Stephens will call all the football action with Reggie Eccleston providing sideline updates. ROOT SPORTS DIRECTV Sports Networks will telecast 10 Big Sky Conference games during the 2015 football season on the ROOT SPORTS branded regional sports networks. The three ROOT SPORTS networks reach more than 8.7 million viewers across 18 states, including Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Utah and Colorado that are home to most Big Sky institutions. DIRECTV Sports Networks will produce and televise all 10 Big Sky Conference football games in high-definition. DIRECTV Sports Networks will also introduce new on-air graphics customized for the Big Sky Conference and each of its individual teams. ROOT SPORTS will televise 8 of the 13 Big Sky Conference football teams at least once, and air contests from nine Big Sky stadiums. FOOTBALL

7 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF LUMBERJACK

8 #NAUSTRONG SEASON PREVIEW NAU LUMBERJACK 2016 SEASON PREVIEW PICKED TO WIN THE BIG SKY BY THE HEAD COACHES AND MEDIA PRESEASON NO. 18 IN THE FSC STATS AND COACHES POLLS No other coach in Big Sky history has won more conference games than Northern Arizona s JEROME SOUERS. Heading into his 19TH season, Souers has accumulated 70 conference wins. To add to his resume Souer s needs just five wins to become the Big Sky s all-time winningest coach, passing Chris Ault who won 111 games with Nevada. In two of the last three years, NAU has gone UNDEFEATED at home during the regular season posting a 14-1 record in the Walkup Skydome. Playing at an elevation of 7,000 feet, the LUMBERJACKS use it to their advantage with a protect the home field mentality at all times. The 11-game slate features five home games once again with Eastern Washington and Montana both coming to Flagstaff. Changing its offense last season moving to an up-tempo balanced attack with a pro style/no huddle concept mixed with the play of ALL-AMERICANS CASE COOKUS at quarterback and EMMANUEL BUTLER at wide receiver, NAU positioned itself for a BIG SKY title and has those two key pieces coming back in 2016 to make NAU fans excited for this year. Another positive is the return of four of five starters on the offensive line led by seniors JACOB JULIAN and ERIC RODRIGUEZ. On the defensive side of the ball, NAU has senior linebacker JAKE THOMAS and senior cornerback LEANDRE VAUGHN. A combined 20 starts between the two a year ago, the Lumberjacks have a tackler and pass defender ready to lead the charge. Up front, the return of two seniors who battled injuries last season gives NAU more experience than it may appear on the DEFENSIVE LINE. There s no doubt that NAU must fill the void at all of its kicking positions with the loss of an All-American to graduation, but there are a pair of incoming freshmen who look to be up to the challenge. For NAU it will once again be about a PREPARE, PRACTICE, PERFORM mentality. This combination will be the key to the Lumberjacks being successful in All the Lumberjacks need to do is stick to their C.O.R.E. values and the rest will fall in place. COMRADERY.OWNERSHIP.RESPECT.EFFORT. FOOTBALL

9 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON SEASON PREVIEW HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF NAU OFFENSE QUARTERBACKS Northern Arizona returns the reigning FCS STATS Freshman Player of the Year in sophomore Case Cookus. A multi All-American in his debut season, Cookus finished the season ranked in the Top 10 nationally in the FCS in passing efficiency (2nd), passing touchdowns (2nd), yards per pass attempt (2nd), points responsible for (3rd), completion percentage (3rd), passing yards per game (7th), total offense (8th), and passing yards (9th). He broke an 11-year-old NCAA FCS freshman record for most touchdown passes in a season with 37; including the NAU season record. Cookus led the nation with the most touchdown passes in a single game with seven. With the fewest interceptions (5) by any quarterback in the FCS with 3,000 or more passing yards, Cookus has a hefty resume entering his second season. Transfer Blake Kemp has joined the Lumberjacks after finishing his undergrad at East Carolina University. Kemp, a former high school standout at Hamilton in Chandler, led the Huskies to three straight state championships. Last season, Kemp completed 260 of 375 passes for 16 touchdowns. At ECU he threw for a total of 2,658 yards and an average of yards per game. Also adding to NAU s quarterback roster are sophomore Hunter Correll and redshirt freshman Cole Norris; both who have shown strides in the offseason. RUNNING BACKS Junior Corbin Jountti is back for the 2016 Lumberjacks having tallied 378 yards on 78 carries in 2016 to go with six touchdowns. NAU s versatile back, senior Kendyl Taylor, had a great spring and has been an asset to the NAU offense since transferring a year ago from the University of Washington. The Chandler product had 52 carries for 249 yards and caught 21 passes for 204 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Incoming freshman, Nate Stinson, the 2015 San Diego Section Offensive Player of the Year, brings speed and grit to the lineup. He rushed for 1,989 yards on 204 carries for a section-leading 35 touchdowns. Let s not forget freshman Joe Logan, a multiple player of the year award winner in 2015, Logan rushed for over 5,500 yards at Estrella Foothills. After setting school records in the 100 meters and 4x100-meter relay, Logan s speed is an advantage that can t be denied. SEASON PREVIEW WIDE RECEIVERS Junior All-American wide receiver Emmanuel Butler had a breakout season in Butler registered 1,208 receiving yards to break a 16-year old NAU single season record. Not only did Butler s skillset allow him to race up the charts in receiving yards, but he also tied the NAU single-season touchdown receptions record with 15. His talents ranked him amongst the best in the FCS in receiving touchdowns (2nd), receiving yards per game (4th), and receiving yards (6th) to name a few. Juniors Elijah Marks and Hunter Burton add depth to the wide receiver group. Marks appeared in nine games a year ago and caught 26 passes for 293 yards and six touchdowns. Burton tallied a total of four catches for 86 yards and two scores on the season. Transfers Dallis Todd from Oklahoma and Delshawn McClellon from Utah, were a few late additions for the Lumberjacks that will add depth to the unit. TIGHT ENDS/FULLBACKS Junior Patrick Baldenegro redshirted last season, but he returns to the tight end group bringing experience to a young unit. Sophomore tight end Jonathan Baldwin had a solid spring. He appeared in all 11 games last season on offense and special teams, and will compete for more playing time this season. Expected to contribute as well are sophomore tight end Harrison Goebel, sophomore fullback Alex Martin. OFFENSIVE LINE A pair of all-conference players highlights an offensive line that returns four of five starters from a year ago. Senior left tackle Jacob Julian, a twotime Big Sky honoree, earned third team all-conference honors; while left guard Eric Rodriguez, another two-time Big Sky honoree, was named honorable mention. Junior center Blake Porter and junior right guard Tyler Shank both return after combining for 21 starts last 8 LUMBERJACK

10 #NAUSTRONG SEASON PREVIEW NAU DEFENSE CORNERBACKS It will be good for NAU to have junior Ronnie Manning back, after missing the latter half of the season due to injury. Stepping up last year was sophomore Cole Sterns who appeared in 10 games recording 24 tackles and five pass breakups. At the other cornerback slot you can find sophomore Maurice Davison and junior Mo White II lined up. As a true freshman last season, Davison started five of nine games tallying 31 tackles. White was plagued with injuries, but is expected to make a solid return. Keep an eye out for incoming freshman Myles Dumas, who has quick hands and feet. SAFETIES The veteran strong safety will be senior LeAndre Vaughn. He transferred in last season from Glendale Community College and was fourth on the team in tackles with 62 in addition to a pair of interceptions. Making the transition from cornerback to safety is junior Wes Sutton. He started five of nine games a year ago registering 23 tackles. Senior Keith Graham (25 tackles) and sophomore Kam ron Johnson (16 tackles, 3 PBUs) return at free safety with both players vying for that top spot. Newcomers Jairus Woodson and Desi Ethridge will arrive this fall to give the safety unit a bit of youth and speed. FOOTBALL 2016 NICKELBACKS Sophomore transfer Brandon Worthy showed promise in the spring, having joined from Orange Coast College. He will be a good addition to a group that will be rather young. Ryan Phillippe, a redshirt freshman, will be joined by incoming freshmen Ju Shawnte Spann and Khalil Dorsey. Dorsey, an all-state athlete in track & field is a two-sport athlete that can really make a difference come fall. Both Spann and Dorsey can switch between the nickel and cornerback positions giving NAU multiple looks on defense. LINEBACKERS Senior linebacker Jake Thomas started all 11 games a year ago. Making his presence known, Thomas was third on the team in tackles with 68 and second in tackles for loss with 7.5. His explosiveness led to a team-best 4.5 sacks for a drop of 24 yards. Jake Casteel is the only other returning linebacker who started a game, when he was called upon at UC Davis. The sophomore was the only rookie last season to rank amongst the Top 10 on the team in total tackles being credited with 39 in his debut season. If you look at the depth chart for the linebackers, seeing senior Xavier Stephens, sophomore Billy McEowen, or sophomore Tristen Vance listed is highly likely. All three are very capable of stepping up to the plate. 9 SEASON PREVIEW Keep an eye out for junior transfer Byron Evans and greyshirt freshman Taylor Powell. Evans, an all-conference honoree from Glendale Community College registered 128 total tackles while with the Gauchos. Taylor was a two-time all-state player out of Salpointe High School in Tucson, finishing as the career tackles leader. DEFENSIVE LINE NAU s defensive line has seven different players returning with starting experience. This is huge for a line that has been plagued with injuries over the years. To get seniors Siupeli Anau and Lorenzo Melvin back from injury will be a huge difference maker for the line. Anau sat out all last season due to a shoulder injury, while Melvin appeared in seven games before being sidelined. Mix that with junior defensive tackle John Herrero, NAU s leading returner in starts with 10 from a year ago, and the Lumberjacks are primed to provide a solid defensive front. Herrero led the line last year with 34 tackles and 4.5 tackles for loss. Nine of the 23 players that earned a letter last season on defense are lineman. Add to that a pair of incoming players in junior transfer Junior Olie and freshman Carson Taylor, and the Lumberjack defensive line is deeply talented from top to bottom with a number of players capable of earning a start come September. James Walton, the 2013 interior lineman of the year in West Virginia, transferred in from L.A. Valley Junior College, where he was an all-league

11 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON SEASON PREVIEW HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF NAU SPECIALISTS SPECIAL TEAMS Northern Arizona will have a completely new look when it comes to kicking duties, as the Lumberjacks need to replace All-American Ryan Hawkins. The departure of Hawkins leaves kicking duties open for a youthful, but talented group of newcomers. Incoming freshmen Griffin Roehler and Luis Aguilar are two players capable of filling the void. Both Arizona products picked up numerous accolades during the high school careers. Roehler set the Division 4A record for PATs in a game (12) and a season (47), while Aguilar connected on every PAT during his career. NAU s top two kick returners from a year ago are back with Elijah Marks and Kendyl Taylor leading the way. Marks led the Lumberjacks with eight returns for 202 yards. He also collected four punt returns and ran them back for 47 yards. Taylor recorded six kick returns for a total of 124 yards for the Lumberjacks Letterwinners Returning: 37 Offense: 14 Defense: 23 Special Teams: 0 Starters Returning (11) Offense (6) WR Emmanuel Butler QB Case Cookus LT Jacob Julian LG Eric Rodriguez C Blake Porter RG Tyler Shank Defense (5) LB Jake Thomas SS LeAndre Vaughn DT Kourey Gabriel DT John Herrero DE Lorenzo Melvin TEAM BREAKDOWN Lost: 17 Offense: 8 Defense: 7 Special Teams: 2 Emmanuel Butler STATS FCS All-America Second Team All-Big Sky Preseason Team College Sports Madness Preseason All-America First Team College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky First Team Lindy s Preseason All-America Second Team STATS FCS Offensive Player of the Year Watch List Jacob Julian All-Big Sky Preseason Team College Sports Madness Preseason All-America First Team Jake Thomas College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky Second Team Starters Returning: 11 Offense: 6 Defense: 5 Special Teams: 0 Starters Lost (11) Offense (5) WR Dejzon Walker WR Alex Holmes RB Casey Jahn TE RJ Rickert RT Leroy Guenther Defense (5) LB Josh Bamrick FS Eddie Horn CB Marcus Alford NB Delvin Batiste DE Zach McDonnell Special Teams (1) K/P Ryan Hawkins PRESEASON HONORS SEASON PREVIEW Lost: 11 Offense: 5 Defense: 5 Special Teams: 1 Case Cookus STATS FCS All-America Second Team All-Big Sky Preseason Team College Sports Madness Preason All-America First Team College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky First Team Lindy s Preseason All-America Second Team Athlon Sports Top 10 QBs to Watch STATS FCS Offensive Player of the Year Watch List Blake Porter All-Big Sky Preseason Team College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big Sky First Team Aaron Manning College Sports Madness Preseason Big Sky Freshman of the 10 LUMBERJACK

12 #NAUSTRONG ROSTER BREAKDOWN Numerical Roster NO. PLAYER POS. 2 Nate Stinson RB 3 Elijah Marks WR 4 LeAndre Vaughn S 5 Myles Dumas CB 6 Aaron Manning ATH 7 Byron Evans LB 8 Emmanuel Butler WR 9 Hunter Correll QB 10 Blake Kemp QB 11 Jake Casteel LB 12 Cole Norris QB 13 Kendyl Taylor WR 14 Griffin Roehler K/P 15 Case Cookus QB 16 Cole Sterns CB 17 A Delshawn McClellon WR 17 B Mo White II CB 18 Dan Galindo WR 19 Dallis Todd WR 20 Maurice Davison CB 21 William Morehand WR 22 Joe Logan RB 23 Corbin Jountti RB 24 Ronnie Manning S 25 Kam ron Johnson S 26 Jairus Woodson S 27 Ju Shawnte Spann CB 28 Wes Sutton S 29 Khalil Dorsey S 30 Ryan Phillippe S 31 Brandon Worthy LB 32 Andrew Gose CB 33 Devon McPeek S 34 Billy McEowen LB 35 Desi Ethridge S 36 A Brandon Long RB 36 B Kendall Greer S 37 Tristen Vance LB 38 Taylor Powell LB 39 A Jabril Taylor RB 39 B Jacob Thompson LB 40 Keith Graham S 41 Luis Aguilar K 42 Xavier Stephens LB 43 Justin Mandrola FB 44 Jake Thomas LB 45 Clarence Smith DL 47 Logan Palmer DL 48 A Dylan Kegans K/LB 48 B Brian Barry S 50 A Jake Skadeland LB 50 B Andrew Robateau DL 51 Javere Smith DL 52 Luke Rudolph OL 53 Jalen Cook S 54 Lorenzo Melvin DL 55 Blake Porter OL 56 Deon Young DL 58 Nick Davis OL 59 Andy Rodriguez LS 60 Owen Sweeney DL/LS 61 Cole Habib OL 62 Jamison Pruitt OL 63 Shane Susic OL 64 Jacob Julian OL 65 Malik Noshi OL 66 Chase Laurita OL 67 Steven Bailey OL 68 John Herrero DL 69 Thomas Turley OL 70 Jason Lower DL 71 Brian Ward OL 2016 Alphabetical Roster NO. PLAYER POS. HT. WT. CL.-EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL) 41 Luis Aguilar K/P Fr.-HS Nogales, Ariz. (Nogales) 90 A Siupeli Anau DL Sr.-1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Horizon/Scottsdale CC) 67 Steven Bailey OL Fr.-HS Litchfield Park, Ariz. (Centennial) 85 Patrick Baldenegro TE Jr.-2L Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) 89 Jonathan Baldwin TE So.-1L Paso Robles, Calif. (Paso Robles) 48 B Brian Barry S Fr.-HS Santa Clarita, Calif. (Bishop Alemany) 87 Hunter Burton WR Jr.-2L Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 8 Emmanuel Butler WR Jr.-2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe) 11 Jake Casteel LB So.-1L Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic) 53 Jalen Cook S Fr.-RS Goodyear, Ariz. (Millenium) 15 Case Cookus QB So.-1L Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Thousand Oaks/Ventura College) 9 Hunter Correll QB So.-SQ San Diego, Calif. (Serra) 58 Nick Davis OL Jr.-1L Tucson, Ariz. (Buchholz/Florida) 20 Maurice Davison CB So.-1L Anaheim, Calif. (Servite) 29 Khalil Dorsey CB Fr.-HS Ontario, Calif. (Colony) 5 Myles Dumas CB Fr.-HS San Diego, Calif. (Mission Bay) 35 Desi Ethridge S Fr.-HS Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain) 7 Byron Evans LB Jr.-TR Phoenix, Ariz. (Phoenix Christian/ Glendale CC) 98 Kelepi Fifita DL So.-1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Central) 94 Kourey Gabriel DL Sr.-1L Los Angeles, Calif. (Fullerton College/Crespi) 18 Dan Galindo WR So.-1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) 80 Harrison Goebel TE/LS So.-1L Santa Clara, Utah (Pine View) 32 Andrew Gose WR So.-1L Bellflower, Calif. (Bellflower) 95 Jalen Goss DL So.-1L Lancaster, Texas (South Oak Cliff) 40 Keith Graham S Sr.-1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Greenway/Phoenix College) 36 B Kendall Greer S Fr.-HS Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda) 61 Cole Habib OL So.-SQ San Diego, Calif. (Saint Augustine) 68 John Herrero DL Jr.-2L Kingman, Ariz. (Kingman) 25 Kam ron Johnson S So.-1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) 23 Corbin Jountti RB Jr.-2L Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty) 64 Jacob Julian OL Sr.-2L Prescott, Ariz. (Bradshaw Mountain) 48 A Dylan Kegans K/LB Sr.-SQ Claremont, Calif. (Claremont) 10 Blake Kemp QB Sr.-TR Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton/Mesa CC/East Carolina) 75 Dylan LaFrenz OL Sr.-1L Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos) 66 Chase Laurita OL Fr.-HS Oro Valley, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge) 22 Joe Logan RB Fr.-HS Buckeye, Ariz. (Estrella Foothills) 36 A Brandon Long RB Fr.-RS River Valley, Ariz. (River Valley) 70 Jason Lower DL So.-SQ San Mateo, Calif. (Serra) 43 Justin Mandrola FB Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) 6 Aaron Manning ATH Fr.-HS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga) 24 Ronnie Manning S Jr.-2L Fresno, Calif. (Edison) 3 Elijah Marks WR Jr.-2L Goodyear, Ariz. (Desert Edge) 88 Alex Martin TE/FB So.-1L Glendale, Ariz. (Liberty) 84 EJ McClanahan WR Fr.-RS Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Edge) 17 A Delshawn McClellon WR Sr.-TR North Long Beach, Calif. (Gahr/Utah) 34 Billy McEowen LB So.-1L Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge) 33 Devon McPeek S Sr.-1L Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View) 54 Lorenzo Melvin DL Sr.-3L Maricopa, Ariz. (Desert Vista) 21 William Morehand WR So.-TR Lakewood, Calif. (Mayfair/El Camino CC) 97 Neal Murphy DL Jr.-2L Nampa, Idaho (Bishop Kelly) 82 Marcel Myers WR Fr.-HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Alemany) 90 B Luke Nguyen WR Fr.-RS Tempe, Ariz. (Marcos de Niza) 12 Cole Norris QB Fr.-RS Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor) 65 Malik Noshi OL Fr.-RS Las Vegas, Nev. (Arbor View) 96 Junior Olie DL Jr.-TR Watauga, Texas (Euless Trinity/ Tyler) 47 Logan Palmer DL So.-SQ Tempe, Ariz. (Marcos de Niza/Pima College) 30 Ryan Phillippe S Fr.-RS Euless, Texas (Colleyville Heritage) 55 Blake Porter OL Jr.-2L Newhall, Calif. (Hart) 38 Taylor Powell LB Fr.-GS Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic) 62 Jamison Pruitt OL So.-SQ Glendale, Ariz. (Sandra Day O Connor) 50 A Andrew Robateau DL Sr.-1L Moreno Valley, Calif. (Moreno Valley/Chaffey CC) 59 Andy Rodriguez LS Jr.-SQ Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale) 76 Eric Rodriguez OL Sr.-3L Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale) 14 Griffin Roehler K/P Fr.-HS Litchfield Park, Ariz. (Agua Fria) 93 Aaron Rosenbaum DL Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Arizona Lutheran) 52 Luke Rudolph OL Fr.-HS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) 91 Christian Sanchez WR Fr.-RS Chandler, Ariz. (Valley Christian) 77 Tyler Shank OL Jr.-1L Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) 81 Zach Simmons TE Fr.-HS Salem, Utah (Salem Hills) 50 B Jake Skadeland LB Fr.-RS Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge) 45 Clarence Smith DE Jr.-TR Buckeye, Ariz. (Youngker) 51 Javere Smith DL Jr.-2L Lake City, Fla. (Columbia) 27 Ju Shawnte Spann CB Fr.-HS San Diego, Calif. (San Diego) FOOTBALL

13 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF ROSTER BREAKDOWN 74 Josh Sparks OL So.-SQ Fontana, Calif. (Jurupa Hills) 42 Xavier Stephens LB Sr.-1L Tulare, Calif. (Tulare Union/Nevada-Reno) 16 Cole Sterns CB So.-1L Tucson, Ariz. (Sahuaro) 2 Nate Stinson RB Fr.-HS San Diego, Calif. (Helix) 63 Shane Susic OL Fr.-RS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 28 Wes Sutton S Jr.-2L Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) 60 Owen Sweeney DL/LS Jr.-SQ Scottsdale, Ariz. (Bend) 99 Carson Taylor DL Fr.-HS Glendale, Ariz. (Apollo) 39 A Jabril Taylor RB Jr.-SQ Buckeye, Ariz. (Buckeye/WIU/Eastern Arizona College) 13 Kendyl Taylor WR Sr.-1L Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton/Univ. of Washington) 44 Jake Thomas LB Sr.-3L Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View) 39 B Jacob Thompson LB Fr.-HS Bend, Ore. (Summit) 19 Dallis Todd WR So.-TR Long Beach, Calif. (La Mirada/Oklahoma) 69 Thomas Turley OL So.-1L Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) 37 Tristen Vance LB So.-1L Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) 4 LeAndre Vaughn S Sr.-1L Avondale, Ariz. (Agua Fria/Glendale CC) 92 James Walton DL So.-TR Charleston, W.V. (Capital/L.A. Valley JC) 71 Brian Ward OL Fr.-HS Norco, Calif. (Norco) 83 Jalen Warfield WR Jr.-TR Long Beach, Calif. (Cabrillo/New Mexico State) 17 B Mo White II CB Jr.-1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 26 Jairus Woodson S Fr.-HS Pleasanton, Calif. (Valley Christian) 31 Brandon Worthy S So.-TR Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta/ Orange Coast College) 56 Deon Young DL Jr.-2L Inglewood, Calif. (Culver City) 74 Josh Sparks OL 75 Dylan LaFrenz OL 76 Eric Rodriguez OL 77 Tyler Shank OL 78 Kyle Renning LS 80 Harrison Goebel TE/LS 81 Zach Simmons TE 82 Marcel Myers WR 83 Jalen Warfield WR 84 EJ McClanahan WR 85 Patrick Baldenegro TE 87 Hunter Burton WR 88 Alex Martin TE/FB 89 Jonathan Baldwin TE 90 A Siupeli Anau DL 90 B Luke Nguyen WR 91 Christian Sanchez WR 92 James Walton DL 93 Aaron Rosenbaum DL 94 Kourey Gabriel DL 95 Jalen Goss DL 96 Junior Olie DL 97 Neal Murphy DL 98 Kelepi Fifita DL 99 Carson Taylor DL Roster Breakdown by State SEASON REVIEW HISTORY THE LUMBERJACKS Arizona Luis Aguilar Siupeli Anau Steven Bailey Patrick Baldenegro Emmanuel Butler Jalen Cook Jake Casteel Nick Davis Desi Ethridge Byron Evans Kelepi Fifita Dan Galindo Keith Graham Kendall Greer John Herrero Kam ron Johnson Jacob Julian Blake Kemp Chase Laurita Joe Logan Brandon Long Justin Mandrola Alex Martin Elijah Marks EJ McClanahan Billy McEowen Devon McPeek Lorenzo Melvin Luke Nguyen Logan Palmer Taylor Powell Jamison Pruitt Kyle Renning Griffin Roehler Aaron Rosenbaum Luke Rudolph Christian Sanchez Tyler Shank Jake Skadeland Clarence Smith Cole Sterns Shane Susic Wes Sutton Owen Sweeney Carson Taylor Jabril Taylor Kendyl Taylor Jake Thomas Thomas Turley Tristen Vance LeAndre Vaughn Mo White II California Jonathan Baldwin Brian Barry Case Cookus Hunter Correll Maurice Davison Khalil Dorsey Myles Dumas Kourey Gabriel Andrew Gose Cole Habib Corbin Jountti Dylan Kegans Dylan LaFrenz Jason Lower Aaron Manning Ronnie Manning Delshawn McClellon William Morehand Marcel Myers Cole Norris Blake Porter Andrew Robateau Andy Rodriguez Eric Rodriguez Ju Shawnte Spann Josh Sparks Xavier Stephens Nate Stinson Dallis Todd Brian Ward Jalen Warfield Jairus Woodson Brandon Worthy Deon Young Colorado Hunter Burton Florida Javere Smith Idaho Neal Murphy Nevada Malik Noshi Oregon Jacob Thompson Texas Jalen Goss Junior Olie Ryan Phillippe Utah Harrison Goebel Zach Simmons West Virginia James 12 LUMBERJACK

14 #NAUSTRONG ROSTER BREAKDOWN COACHING STAFF Head Coach...Jerome Souers Alma Mater... Oregon, 1983 Seasons at NAU Overall Record (.525) Big Sky Record (.518) Defensive Coordinator/LBs...Andy Thompson (Montana, 2004) Offensive Coordinator/QBs...Tim Plough (UC Davis, 2008) Defensive Line... Travis Baker (SUNY-Brockport, 1996) Defensive Secondary... Cha pelle Brown (Colorado, 2011) Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends... Craig Knoth (Truman State, 2004) Wide Receivers... Aaron Pflugrad (Arizona State, 2011) Offensive Line... Tim Davis (Utah, 1982) Running Backs...Jimmy Beal (Montana State, 2007) Graduate Assistant... Cody VonAppen (Western Oregon, 2013) Quality Control...Chet Johnson (Northern Arizona, 2015) 2015 SEASON-IN-REVIEW 2015 Final Record Conference Record Final Ranking... N/A WHAT RETURNS BY PERCENTAGE Rushing Yards % Passing Yards % Receiving Yards % Punt Return Yards % Kickoff Return Yards % Interceptions % Scoring % Total Offense % All-Purpose Yards % Field Goals...0% Punting Yards...0% Kickoff Yards...0% Tackles % Tackles for Loss % Sacks % Fumble Recoveries % RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Yards... Corbin Jountti (378) Passing Yards... Case Cookus (3,117) Receiving Yards... Emmanuel Butler (1,208) Punt Return Yards... Elijah Marks (47) Kickoff Return Yards... Elijah Marks (202) Interceptions...LeAndre Vaughn (2) Scoring... Emmanuel Butler (90) Total Offense... Case Cookus (3,326) All-Purpose Yards... Emmanuel Butler (1,208) Field Goals... N/A Punting... N/A Tackles... Jake Thomas (68) Tackles for Loss...John Herrero (7.5) Sacks... Jake Thomas (4.5) NON-RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Yards...Casey Jahn (1,035) Scoring...Ryan Hawkins (90) Interceptions...Eddie Horn (4) Field Goals...Ryan Hawkins (11) Punting...Ryan Hawkins (52) Tackles...Eddie Horn (88) Tackles for Loss...Zach McDonnell (8.0) CORBIN JOUNTTI RUNNING BACK FOOTBALL 13 LEANDRE VAUGHN

15 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON HEAD COACH HEAD COACH JEROME Souers 19th Season Oregon 83 HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF Head coach Jerome Souers enters his 19th season with Northern Arizona University, after producing the top freshman in the FCS last season with the emergence of quarterback Case Cookus. In 2015, NAU positioned itself for a run at the conference crown in the final game, but it came up just short finishing 7-4, 5-3 in Big Sky play and just narrowly missing a spot in the FCS Playoffs. With a new offensive scheme in place, Souers became the Big Sky s all-time leader in conference wins with 72. The Lumberjacks averaged 50.8 points per game at home, never scored less than 41 points, and went undefeated at the Walkup Skydome in regular season play for the second time in three years. NAU had four players earn All-American accolades, while 14 players earned a total of 15 All-Big Sky honors. The Lumberjacks had six first team selections, while Cookus went on to become the FCS STATS Freshman Player of the Year and the Jerry Rice Award winner. Cookus finished fifth in national offensive player of the year voting, as he was the only freshman on the final ballot. In Souers 17th season with the Lumberjacks, he earned career win No. 100 on November 8, 2014 in a defeat over UC Davis at home. Souers became the second coach in Big Sky history to amass 100 victories while coaching in the league. Souers, the longest tenured football coach in the history of NAU Football, became the 15th active FCS coach to win 100 games at his current institution. During his 18-year tenure, Souers has coached 167 student-athletes to all-conference honors a combined 271 times with 55 firstteam selections and 82 All-American accolades. In the classroom, the football program has produced the Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete of the Year eight times (Blair Boynton, Eric Damko, Steve Gomez, Mark Gould, Paul Ernster, Jeff Wheeler, Jake Hess and Austin Hasquet). Overall, the program has earned 163 Big Sky All-Academic honors over the last 18 seasons with seven Academic All-Americans. In 2014, the Jacks finished with a 7-5 overall record, including a nine-game regular season home win streak dating back to the start of the 2013 season. NAU went 5-3 in league play. The Lumberjacks four-game win streak saw NAU defeat No. 2 Eastern Washington in a thrilling last second victory in front of 9,699 fans. The win over the Eagles was the first in the Walkup Skydome over a team ranked higher than ninth. NAU s largest crowd of the season saw 11,545 fans pile in the Walkup Skydome as the Jacks took down Cal Poly in another down to the wire win. 107 Career wins; 2nd Most in Big Sky History 163 Big Sky All-Academic Honorees Two players received All-American honors and 15 players earned a sum of 17 All-Big Sky accolades in Off the field, Austin Hasquet became NAU s first National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, and the first football player to be a two-time First Team Academic All-American. The 2013 season saw NAU post a 7-1 league record to finish second in the Big Sky (the highest finish since 2003), and a 9-3 overall record. The Lumberjacks earned an at-large bid to the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Playoffs for the first time since Four players earned a total of seven All-American honors, while 19 Lumberjacks earned Big Sky All-Conference accolades. NAU finished the regular season undefeated at home with a 5-0 record. The Jacks ranked as high as No. 8 during the season and finished ranked No. 15 in the final polls. NAU also led the FCS in defensive touchdowns. Souers was a recipient of the Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr., Salute to Excellence Award. Souers and his team posted an 8-3 overall record in 2012, the best performance since the 2003 season. The record includes tying a school record eight consecutive wins which was sparked by a win at UNLV. Included in the win streak was a defeat over No. 14 Montana. The win snapped a 14-game losing streak to the Grizzlies and propelled NAU into the top 25 poll. The Lumberjacks had 22 players earn All-Big Sky honors, and three receive All-American accolades. Senior Austin Shanks was named the College Football Performance Awards FCS Punt Returner of the Year. In 2006, Jason Murrietta had a stellar senior season highlighted by a runner-up finish for the Walter Payton Award, All-America honors and his second Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Year Award. He threw for 2,827 yards with a 65.0 completion percentage and a school-record 34 touchdowns, leading the Big Sky in passing efficiency (168.2) and total offense (243.1), while ranking fifth and 11th nationally. The 2003 season saw Souers become a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award, an award presented by The Sports Network to the top head coach in I-AA football. Souers led the Lumberjacks to a record-breaking NCAA I-AA Quarterfinal appearance in 2003, and its first Big Sky Conference title since Behind the play of true freshman Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year Jason Murrietta, the Lumberjacks upset top-seeded Mc- Neese State on the road and played host to the first home playoff game since 1996 with a quarterfinal appearance against Florida 61 Career Wins at Home LUMBERJACK

16 #NAUSTRONG HEAD COACH Atlantic. NAU finished ranked 10th in the national polls as Souers players were honored on and off the field for their performances. Eighteen players were recognized with All-Big Sky honors highlighted by first-team All-America accolades for punter Mark Gould, who was recognized by five different organizations. Gould led the accolades off the field, too. He was a CoSIDA Academic All-America selection for the second consecutive season garnering second team honors in 2002 and first team accolades in In 2003, NAU led the nation with five CoSIDA Academic All-District selections. In 2001, the Lumberjacks posted one of the nation s most improved records, recording an 8-4 mark to tie for second place in the Big Sky Conference. NAU earned a berth in the I-AA playoffs for the second time in school history before dropping a decision at Sam Houston State in the first round. Fifteen student-athletes were recognized with 2001 All-Big Sky Conference honors. All-Big Sky First Team selections linebacker Keith O Neil signed as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys and won a Super Bowl title with the Indianapolis Colts in his fourth year in the NFL. Senior tackle Eric Damko was named to the Verizon Academic All-America squad for the second consecutive season. Souers was named the 1999 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year in his second season with the Lumberjacks. Souers showed his winning touch from the start in January 1998 when he took over a program in limbo, becoming the first NAU coach since Dwain Painter in 1979 to begin his career with a winning record. Despite dressing only 44 players for his first spring practice, including walk-ons, Souers led the Lumberjacks to a winning season. Highlights from Souers first season at NAU included the Lumberjacks first shutout of a Division I opponent (NAU 9, Cal Poly 0) in 31 games, two near road victories against league title contenders Eastern Washington and Montana State and a season-ending two-game winning streak. Souers arrived in Flagstaff after spending 12 years at Montana with a proven track record. His last eight seasons in Missoula he served as defensive coordinator. During his stay with the Grizzlies, Montana was transformed from a Big Sky also-ran into a perennial league and national title contender. Souers tenure in Missoula produced 12 straight winning seasons, seven playoff berths, four appearances in the national semifinals, a national runner-up finish (1996) and a national title (1995). Montana won three Big Sky titles during that span. The peak years during Souers stay at Montana came from 1993 to During that period, the Grizzlies made four straight playoff appearances, played in three semifinals and two national title games. The 1995 squad won the national title and the 1996 team was the NCAA runner-up. The four-year record for Montana during that time was In 1996, when head coach Mick Dennehy was sidelined after undergoing major surgery, Souers stepped in as head coach and led the Grizzlies to victories over Cal State Northridge and Portland State. During Souers nine years as defensive coordinator at Montana, the Grizzlies twice ranked among the nation s top-10 in rushing defense, finishing third in the country in that category in His last unit in Missoula led the Big Sky Conference in scoring defense. During the national title run, Souers defense became the first in NCAA history to post consecutive playoff shutouts (Eastern Kentucky and Georgia Southern). He coached six All-America defensive backs at Montana, including future NFL stars Tim Hauck of the Seattle Seahawks and THE SOUERS FILE Year Overall Conference Finish (.545) 3-5 (.375) T-7th * (.333) 2-6* (.250) T-6th (.272) 2-6 (.250) T-7th (.667) 5-2 (.714) T-2nd (.545) 3-4 (.428) T-4th (.692) 5-2 (.714) T-1st (.363) 3-4 (.428) 5th (.272) 1-6 (.142) T-7th (.545) 5-3 (.625) 4th (.545) 5-3 (.625) 3rd (.545) 4-4 (.500) 5th (.454) 4-4 (.500) T-5th (.545) 4-4 (.500) 6th (.363) 3-5 (.375) 6th (.727) 6-2 (.750) 4th (.750) 7-1 (.875) 2nd (.583) 5-3 (.625) 5th (.636) 5-3 (.625) T-4th Total (.525) (.518) * includes four forfeits FOOTBALL

17 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS SOUERS VS. ALL FOES Abilene Christian Adams State Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Cal Poly Cal State Northridge Chadron State Dixie College Eastern Washington* Fort Lewis Georgia Southern Idaho State* McNeese State Mississippi Montana* Montana State* New Mexico New Mexico Highlands North Dakota* Northern Colorado* Northern Iowa Oregon State Portland State* Sacramento State* Saint Mary s (Calif.) Sam Houston State San Diego State South Dakota South Dakota State Southern Utah* Southwest Texas Stephen F. Austin UC Davis* UNLV Utah Weber State* Western New Mexico Western State (Colo.) *Denotes Big Sky Conference Opponent Overall (.525) Big Sky (.518) HEAD COACH Blaine McElmurry of the Green Bay Packers. In 1989, Souers added defensive coordinator to his duties and the Grizzlies posted an 11-2 record with an appearance in the national semifinals. Montana also tied a national interception record in one game with 10 picks vs. Boise State. A year later, the Grizzlies opened the 1990 campaign with a road win at Oregon State. A hint of things to come came in 1988 when the Grizzlies went 8-4 and led the Big Sky Conference in all defensive categories. In 1984 he made his foray into the collegiate ranks, joining the staff at Western Washington where he coordinated the defense and coached the defensive backs. Souers then joined Don Read s staff at then-division II Portland State for one year as the running backs coach. He began his coaching career while still attending Oregon. Souers spent time on the staff at North Eugene High School and Williamette, working in the same area of the state where his father, Dwight, was a successful prep coach. Souers earned his degree in physical education in 1983 and upon graduation returned to the high-school ranks. He spent eight years coaching in Oregon high schools before making the move into college football. Jerome Souers was born on May 20 in Oregon. He attended North Eugene High School, along with former Phoenix Suns coach and current President of Basketball Operations for the Boston Celtics Danny Ainge. Souers has two daughters, Anna and Alaina. SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NAU ALL-TIME COACHING WINS 1. Jerome Souers Max Spilsbury Steve Axman Joe Salem Larry Kentera...26 BIG SKY ALL-TIME COACHING WINS 1. Chris Ault, Nevada Jerome Souers, NAU Mike Kramer, Eastern Wash./Montana St./Idaho St Tim Walsh, Portland State/Cal Poly Don Reed, Montana Bobby Hauck, Montana Jim Criner, Boise State Tony Knap, Boise State John L. Smith, Idaho Jack Swarthout, Montana...51 BIG SKY ALL-TIME CONFERENCE COACHING WINS 1. Jerome Souers, NAU Chris Ault, Nevada Tim Walsh, Portland State/Cal Poly Mike Kramer, Eastern Wash./Montana St./Idaho St Don Read, Montana...54 Marcus Alford (2014, 2015), Ben Bachelier (2011*), Anders Battle (2013), Zach Bauman (2011, 2012, 2013), Ed Berry (2009), Nick Butier (2014), Emmanuel Butler (2015), Case Cookus (2015), Eric Damko (2000*, 2001*), Robbie Dehaze (2007, 2008), Lucky Dozier (2012, 2013), Paul Ernster (2004), Afa Faraimo (1998), Shaun Fitzpatrick (2007), K.J. Gerard (2007, 2008), Mark Gould (2001*, 2002, 2002*, 2003, 2003*), Cary Grossart (2011), Austin Hasquet (2013*, 2014*), Ryan Hawkins (2015), Jake Hess (2012), Chris Hunsaker (2006), Cyrus Igono (2007), Cedric Jones (1999), Rhian Madrid (2006), Jason Murrietta (2006), Stephen Nwogbe (2008), Keith O Neil (2002), Ray Perryman (1999, 2000), Kris Poindexter (2010); Matt Raivio (2003), RJ Rickert (2013), Austin Shanks (2012), Francis St. Paul (1999), Alex Watson (2006), Andy Wilder (2012), Ricky Wilson (2007), Drew Zamora (2011). * Academic All-American ALL-AMERICANS (37 Student-Athletes, LUMBERJACK

18 #NAUSTRONG ASSISTANT COACHES DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS COACH ANDY Thompson 12th Season Montana 04 Born: April 30 College: Montana, 2004 Playing Experience: Montana, Family: Wife, Mikal; Sons, Mac, Austin Thompson s Coaching Chronology Years School Position 2004 Eastern Oregon LB NAU RB NAU LB/ST 2009-Pres. NAU DC/LB Thompson begins his eighth season as the defensive coordinator and 10th overall as the linebackers coach at Northern Arizona University. He is entering his 12th season overall on the staff after spending his first two seasons across the line of scrimmage directing the running backs. Thompson has coached 57 All-Big Sky selections during his time at NAU. In 2015, NAU s defense finish tied for third in sacks (27) and opponent fourth down conversions (47.1), and fourth in passes intercepted. Coached NAU s first National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete and William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist - Austin Hasquet - in Hasquet also went on to become the first NAU football player to be a two-time CoSIDA All-America First Team selection. Hasquet was named the Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year for NAU, and the Lumberjacks representative for the same accolade with the Big Sky. NAU ranked first in the Big Sky in 2014 in pass defense (177.2) and opponent third-down conversions (33.3), second in scoring defense (25.7), pass defense efficiency (122.2) and opponent first downs (19.2), and third in total defense (390.2). Six Lumberjacks earned All-Big Sky honors on defense in 2014, led by Marcus Alford a first team honoree. The cornerback also picked up the first All-America honors of his career garnering recognition from Beyond Sports Network. In 2013, helped coach NAU to its first Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoff appearance in 10 years. Thompson had 10 players earn all-conference accolades, led by AP All-American Lucky Dozier. In addition to Dozier, Anders Battle and Tim Wilkinson also earned first team all-conference honors. All-conference linebacker Austin Hasquet was named to the 2013 CoSIDA All-America First Team. Hasquet was the third football player in school history to earn Academic All-America first team honors, and the first since He also became the 10th student-athlete in NAU history to earn first team honors since the program began in NAU led the FCS in defensive touchdowns with eight in The Lumberjacks finished first in total defense (348.3), pass defense (190.8), pass defense efficiency (107.7), opponent first FOOTBALL 17 downs (17.7), opponent third-down conversions (34.9) and opponent fourth-down conversions (29.4). NAU was also second in scoring defense (22.0) and tallied 21 sacks on the season. The Lumberjacks finished eighth in the FCS in opponent fourth-down conversions, 13th in team passing efficiency defense and 18th in scoring defense. NAU finished the 2012 season first in the Big Sky in pass defense (203.7), and ranked second in scoring defense (23.6) and total defense (342.5). NAU finished 37th in total defense and 38th in rushing defense in the FCS. Cornerback Anders Battle and safety Lucky Dozier earned All-Big Sky first team honors, while defensive tackle Tim Wilkinson was voted to the second team. In 2011, NAU was third in rushing defense (35th in the FCS) and scoring defense in the conference and ranked fifth overall in the Big Sky in total defense. Isaac Bond was named to the All-Big Sky first team for the second consecutive season after recording a team-best 7.5 tackles for loss (third in the Big Sky). Linebacker Scott McKeever closed out his career with his second all-conference honor. In 2010, the Lumberjacks led the league in scoring defense (19.8), rushing defense (93.5) and sacks (33), while ranking second overall in total defense (306.6) and pass defense (213.1). The Lumberjacks ranked fifth nationally in rush defense and among the FCS Top 25 in sacks (10th), total defense (14th) and pass defense (22nd). In 2010, linebacker Reid Worthington and defensive lineman Isaac Bond were both named to the All-Big Sky first team. NAU upset previously ninth-ranked Montana State, which led the Big Sky and ranked second in the FCS in total offense at yards per game. The Bobcats were held to just 19 yards in the first half and 123 yards for the game. Promoted to defensive coordinator prior to the 2009 season. The Lumberjacks ranked third in the Big Sky and 35th in the nation in rushing defense, holding opponents to less than 100 yards rushing five times. NAU was at its best in conference games, ranking second overall allowing yards per game against Big Sky opponents. Returning senior Matt Estrada led six defensive players on the All-Big Sky team, including linebackers Stevon Thomas (second) and Reid Worthington (HM). Thompson helped tutor a defense that led the FCS and ranked second in Division I overall in rushing defense allowing just 59.8 yards per game in It reset the NAU and Big Sky Conference records for rushing defense and yards allowed in a season. Cody Dowd earned All-Big Sky second team honors, while Stevon Thomas was an honorable mention selection. Helped coach the special teams in The Lumberjacks ranked fourth in the nation in net punting and led the Big Sky Conference in kickoff coverage in In his first season on the defensive staff, Cody Dowd earned All- Big Sky honorable mention accolades. Led a solid backfield group in 2006 that played a vital role in the offensive success of the squad. NAU ranked second in the

19 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS ASSISTANT COACHES Sky in rushing per game at with a league-best 3.9 yards per carry. NAU ranked first in scoring offense (34.4 points per game) and total offense (405.1), listed fifth and sixth respectively on the national charts. Coached Alex Henderson to 2006 Big Sky Conference Newcomer of the Year accolades. He was the first Lumberjack to capture the honor since former Payton Award winner Archie Amerson garnered the distinction in Joined the NAU staff in 2005 as a graduate assistant, assisting with the running backs and other program related duties before being promoted to full-time status in Coached at Eastern Oregon in 2004 under current assistant Travis Baker. At Eastern Oregon he tutored Nick Hannaw, a linebacker who signed as a free agent with the Indianapolis Colts. His special teams punt and kickoff return units both ranked among the NAIA Top 10. A native of Walla Walla, Wash., Thompson played for Montana for four seasons (1999, ). He helped the Grizzlies to five Big Sky Championships and one national championship (2001) during his five-year career in Missoula. He played in 44 career games with 103 total tackles, including 8.5 tackles for loss. Graduated with a degree in health enhancement from Montana in May He married the former Mikal Mickleson of Missoula, Mont., in the summer of They have three sons, Mac, Austin, and Teague. Coaching Accolades All-Conference - Stevon Thomas (2009, 2nd), Cody Dowd (2007, HM; 2008, 2nd; 2010, HM), Reid Worthington (2009, HM; 2010, 1st), Scott McKeever (2010, 2nd; 2011, HM), Mike Dosen (2012, HM; 2013, 3rd), Austin Hasquet (2012, HM; 2013, 3rd; 2014, HM), Ryan Reardon (2012, HM; 2013, HM), Josh Bamrick (2015, HM), Delvin Batiste (2015, HM) HISTORY SEASON REVIEW 57 All-Big Sky Defensive Selections Under His Tenure 35 Coached NAU s only National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete of the Year No. 35 Austin 18 LUMBERJACK

20 #NAUSTRONG ASSISTANT COACHES OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS COACH TIM Plough Fourth Season UC Davis 08 Born: June 24 College: UC Davis, 2008 Playing Experience: UC Davis, Family: Wife, Christine; Son, Jack Plough s Coaching Chronology Years School Position 2008 UC Davis VA UC Davis QB NAU WR 2015-Pres. NAU OC/QB Enters his fourth season at Northern Arizona University after being hired in February of Plough begins his second season as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He spent the previous two seasons as the wide receivers coach. Coming off one of the most successful offensive seasons in school history where NAU changed its offense to a pro style/ no-huddle philosophy, Plough coached quarterback Case Cookus to FCS STATS Freshman Player of the Year honors, in addition to winning the Jerry Rice Award and other numerous All-American accolades. Cookus broke an 11-year old NCAA FCS freshman record for most touchdown passes in a season; including setting a new school record. He had the fewest interceptions in the FCS by any quarterback with 3,000 or more passing yards. Catching the majority of Cookus passes was fellow All-American wide receiver Emmanuel Butler. He broke a 16-year old NAU record for the most receiving yards in a season (1,208) and tied for the most touchdown receptions in a season (15). Running the ball in 2015 was All-Big Sky First Team rusher Casey Jahn. He ran for 1,035 yards to become the program s 12th player to cross the 1,000-yard barrier. Cookus, Butler, and Jahn became the third group in school history to register 3,000 passing yards, 1,000 receiving yards, and 1,000 rushing yards in the same season. During Plough s first year as offensive coordinator, NAU had the 11th best offense in the FCS. The Lumberjacks ranked first in team passing efficiency (180.18), seventh in scoring offense (39.3), eighth in passing offense, and eighth in red zone offense (89.8). In 2014, Plough coached wide receiver Ify Umodu to All-Big Sky Third Team honors, while Alex Holmes picked up honorable mention accolades. Umodu went on to sign a free agent contract with the Chicago Bears in Coached Nick Cole and Jesse Brantley to Big Sky Honorable Mention accolades in His receivers scored 11 of the team s 13 receiving touchdowns, while four players registered 300 or more receiving yards on the season. Had a 10-year playing and coaching career at UC Davis under head coach Bob Biggs. He played for the Aggies from , getting the starting gig his final season. As a senior, he completed over 64 percent of his passes for 1,355 yards and 11 touchdowns. Began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant on the Aggie staff for the 2008 season before earning a full-time role as quarterbacks coach in Added responsibilities each season of his four-year stint, finishing as co-offensive coordinator and play caller for the 2012 season in the school s first season in the Big Sky Conference. He started calling plays for the Aggies in 2011 and was also the pass-game coordinator for each of the last three seasons ( ). Set school records at Ramona High School for completions (312) and passing yards (5,005). He earned All-Valley League honors in both football and baseball as a senior. He added second-team All- San Diego Section distinction in Graduated from UC Davis in 2008 with a degree in history and earned his master s degree in coaching education from Ohio University in Plough and his wife Christine were married in June They have one son, Jack. Coaching Accolades All-Conference Honorees - Jesse Brantley (2013, HM), Nick Cole (2013, HM), Alex Holmes (2014, HM), Ify Umodu (2014, 3rd), Case Cookus (2015, 1st) All-American Honorees - Case Cookus (2015) 12 All-Big Sky Offensive Selections Under His Tenure 15 Coached No. 15 Case Cookus to FCS Freshman of the Year Honors in First Season as OC FOOTBALL

21 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON ASSISTANT COACHES DEFENSIVE LINE COACH TRAVIS Baker Sixth Season SUNY College at Brockport 96 HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF Born: May 19 College: Suny-Brockport, 1996; Utah State, 2001 Baker s Coaching Chronology Years School Position 1997 Lake Havasu HS WR/DB/ST 1998 Lake Havasu HS DC/LB/ST/WR Utah State DL Eastern Oregon DC 2004 Eastern Oregon Int-HC/DC 2005 Eastern Oregon DC 2010 Montana Western DC 2011-Pres. NAU DL Joined Northern Arizona University as the defensive line coach in the spring of Baker has had at least one player earn all-conference honors every year he has coached at NAU. Zach McDonnell continued that line of honors in 2015, when he helped NAU s defense finish tied for third in sacks (27) and third in opponent fourth down conversions (47.1). The defensive line also recorded 59 tackles for a loss of 241 yards. Coached freshman tackle Deon Young and transfer end Siupeli Anau to Big Sky Honorable Mention accolades in In 2014, Baker s line was crucial in NAU being ranked first in the Big Sky in pass defense (177.2) and opponent third-down conversions (33.3), second in scoring defense (25.7), pass defense efficiency (122.2) and opponent first downs (19.2), and third in total defense (390.2). In 2013, helped coach NAU to its first Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoff appearance in 10 years. Thanks to a stellar senior class, the Lumberjacks led the Big Sky in total defense (348.3), pass defense (190.8), passing efficiency defense (107.7), opponent first downs (17.7), opponent third-down conversions (34.9) and opponent fourth-down conversions (29.4). NAU ranked fourth in conference-only games in rush defense (133.4). The Lumberjacks finished eighth in the FCS in opponent fourth-down conversions and 13th in team passing efficiency defense. Baker s unit recorded 59 tackles for loss and 21 sacks in The defensive line was led by three-time all-conference honoree Tim Wilkinson, who was responsible for 5.5 sacks ninth best in the Big Sky - for a total of 23 yards. Joining Wilkinson on the all-conference teams were Chima Ike and Steven Garcia. Ike tallied 35 tackles and 3.0 sacks, while Garcia ranked third on the team with 66 tackles and 4.0 sacks. Baker s defensive line ranked in the top five in the league in rushing defense in Leading the way were all-conference honorees Jarret Bilbrey and Wilkinson for the second year in a row. Bilbrey tallied 61 tackles and seven sacks for a total of 41 yards. Wilkinson added 37 tackles and 6.5 sacks for 26 yards. Both Bilbrey and Wilkinson ranked in the top five in the Big Sky in sacks during conference play. With Baker coaching the defensive front in 2011, NAU ranked 35th in the FCS against the rush in his first season. Senior Isaac Bond earned All-Big Sky First Team honors after recording a team-best 7.5 tackles for loss (third in the Big Sky) with 4.0 sacks. Senior Dan Pela was a CoSIDA Academic All-District choice. Prior stints include defensive coordinator at Montana Western (2010), defensive coordinator at Eastern Oregon University ( ) - was the interim head coach during the 2004 season, hiring current NAU defensive coordinator Andy Thompson. Eastern s special teams punt and kickoff return units both ranked among the NAIA top 10. Coached at Utah State under head coach Dave Arslanian (1999) and Mike Dennehy ( ) working with the defensive line from Coached five student-athletes who earned all-conference honors with the Aggies. In 2001, defensive end Nick Onaindia signed with the Oakland Raiders after leading the team in tackles for loss. Also spent two years ( ) as an assistant coach at Lake Havasu (Ariz.) High School. Was an all-county quarterback at Brockport (N.Y.) High School, while also playing basketball. Baker has also coached basketball and baseball at the high school level. Earned a degree in physical education from Suny College at Brockport in 1996 and a master s of education in secondary education from Utah State in Coaching Accolades All-Conference Honorees - Blayne Anderson (2011, HM), Isaac Bond (2011, 1st), Jarrett Bilbrey (2012, HM), Marc Thompson (2012, HM), Tim Wilkinson (2011, HM; 2012, 2nd; 2013, 1st;), Chima Ike (2013, 3rd), Steven Garcia (2013, HM), Siupeli Anau (2014, HM), Deon Young (2014, HM), Zach McDonnell (2015, 20 LUMBERJACK

22 #NAUSTRONG ASSISTANT COACHES TIGHT ENDS/FULLBACKS COACH/RECRUITING CRAIG Knoth 11th Season Truman State 04 Born: July 19 College: Truman State, 2004; Missouri State, 2006 Playing Experience: Truman State, Family: Wife, Nikki; Daughters, Zoie, Claire Knoth s Coaching Chronology Years School Position Missouri Southern St. TE/OL 2006-Pres. NAU TE/FB Begins his 11th season as an assistant coach at Northern Arizona University. Knoth works with the tight ends and fullbacks, while coordinating the recruiting efforts for the football program. Coached RJ Rickert to his third All-Big Sky honor in NAU s offensive unit ranked 11th in the nation overall and seventh in scoring offense. The Lumberjacks averaged 39.3 points per game en route to a 5-0 undefeated season at home. In 2014, coached Nick Butier to First Team All-Big Sky honors as a fullback and Second Team honors as a specialist. Butier picked up All-America recognition by the Beyond Sports Network. Tight end Beau Gardner picked up All-Big Sky Second Team honors. The Mesa, Ariz. native signed a free agent contract with the NFL s Atlanta Falcons in spring Coached Rickert to College Sports Madness Third Team All-American honors and First Team All-Big Sky honors in Butier earned Second Team All-Big Sky fullback accolades. In 2012, Knoth helped guide Jake Hess to All-Big Sky First Team honors while also being named to the Sports Network All-America Third Team. He was also a College Sports Journal Honorable Mention All-American. Hess received the David Couture Award as the Most Inspirational Player on the offensive unit at the team s banquet. Hess was also a semifinalist for the 2012 William V. Campbell Trophy, an award that recognizes an individual as the best football scholar-athlete in the nation. Drew Emmanuel and Rickert earned 2012 All-Big Sky Honorable Mention nods. Coached starters Hess and Brian Riley for an offensive unit that ranked 14th in the nation and produced the Big Sky leaders in both rushing and passing efficiency in Riley earned All-Big Sky Honorable Mention honors and played in the Casino del Sol All-Star game to cap his career, while Hess was an All-Big Sky Second Team pick at fullback. In 2010, Knoth helped develop two-sport standout Nick Larson in his only season on the gridiron. Larson, a former basketball player, produced 14 catches for 117 and three touchdowns, the second-best total on the team, and earned All-Big Sky Honorable Mention accolades. Knoth also worked with Vinnie Paciulli, who earned the All-Big Sky Second Team selection at fullback in Mentored Shaun Fitzpatrick to three All-Big Sky honors. In 2006, Fitzpatrick was named to the first team. He picked up second team honors in 2007 and honorable mention accolades in FOOTBALL 21 He received Honorable Mention Sports Network All-America accolades, and was named to the 2009 Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Team. In 2008, redshirt freshman Brian Riley earned All-Big Sky Honorable Mention accolades. Prior to NAU, Knoth worked two seasons at Missouri Southern State University where he worked as a graduate assistant. He worked with the tight ends and assisted with the offensive line. At Missouri Southern State, Knoth was part of a staff that broke or tied more than 30 school offensive records. In 2004, Missouri Southern State set the school season record for passing yards (3,575 yards) and ranked second on the all-time list for total offense (4,983 yards) and scoring (342 points). They became the first team in MIAA conference history to record a 3,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard receiver and 1,000-yard rusher during the regular season. Coached Allen Barbre and Matt Stout to numerous All-MIAA accolades during his stint at Missouri Southern. Barbre, an honorable mention All-America selection, was a fourth round selection (119th overall) of the Green Bay Packers in the 2007 NFL Draft. Was a four-year letterwinner and a three-year starter at Truman State University for head coach John Ware. He played on the offensive line as a guard starting every game - 33 consecutive. A native of Cape Girardeau, Mo., Knoth graduated with a bachelor s degree in business administration with concentrations in management and marketing, as well as a minor in public administration from Truman State University in He earned his master s degree in business administration from Missouri State University in He was married in June, 2007 to the former Nikki Riess. They have two daughters, Zoie and Claire. Coaching Accolades All-Conference Honorees - Shaun Fitzpatrick (2006, 1st; 2007, 2nd), Brian Riley (2008, HM; 2011, HM), Nick Larson (2010, HM), Vinnie Paciulli (2010, 2nd), Jake Hess (2011, 2nd; 2012, 1st); RJ Rickert (2012, HM; 2013; 1st; 2015, 2nd), Nick Butier (2013, 2nd; 2014, 1st), Drew Emanuel (2013, HM), Beau Gardner (2014, 2nd) All-American Honorees - Shaun Fitzpatrick (2007), Jake Hess (2012), RJ Rickert (2013), Nick Butier

23 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON ASSISTANT COACHES RUNNING BACKS COACH JIMMY Beal Seventh Season Montana State 07 HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF Born: Oct. 22 College: Montana State, 2007; Montana State, 2009 Playing Experience: Montana State, ; Rocky Mountain, Family: Wife, Kassie; Daughter, Jeansee; Son, James Beal s Coaching Chronology Years School Position Rocky Mountain WR 2008 Rocky Mountain RB 2009 Texas State GA 2010 Redlands DB 2010-Pres. NAU RB Begins his seventh season on the Northern Arizona University football staff as the running backs coach after joining the Lumberjacks in the fall of Keeping up with a strong tradition of running backs in the NAU system, Beal coached Casey Jahn to 1,035 rushing yards to become the 12th player in school history to rush for 1,000 or more yards in a season. Jahn finished with All-Big Sky First Team honors, as NAU netted 1,844 rushing yards on the season. NAU used a three-running back system in 2014 resulting in 1,707 yards amongst the unit, with the team finishing with a total of 1,764 rushing yards. Coached Walter Payton Award candidate and All-American running back Zach Bauman into one of the top rushers in the nation. Bauman, who signed a free agent contract with the Arizona Cardinals in 2014, is the only NAU running back to rush for 1,000 yards in all four seasons; and became the ninth player in FCS history to accomplish the feat. He finished his career with four of the top 15 best rushing marks in a season, three of the top 10 carries in a season and two of the top three rushing touchdowns in a season. The four-time All-Big Sky selection holds the freshman rushing record of 1,059 yards. Bauman eclipsed the 4,000 and 5,000 career rushing yards marks the only player in NAU history to do so. He holds the NAU record for career rushing yards (5,132), career carries (1,001), career all-purpose yards (6,316), and career points scored (311). He registered yard rushing games and four 200-yard rushing games during his career. Coached at the University of Redlands, where he worked with the defensive backs in the spring of Prior to Redlands, he was a graduate assistant at Texas State University in 2009 and worked as the running backs coach at Rocky Mountain College in Billings. Beal began his football coaching career at Rocky Mountain coaching the receivers from He also coached the sprints at Montana State-Billings from Beal played collegiately at Montana State from before competing at Rocky Mountain College. He was named the most valuable player and most valuable running back in Beal graduated from Montana State with a degree in art education and minor in coaching in He received his master s degree in sport management from Montana State-Billings in Beal and his wife Kassie have two children; a daughter Jeansee, and a son, James. Coaching Accolades All-Conference Honorees - Zach Bauman (2010, 2nd; 2011, 1st; 2012, 1st; 2013; 1st), Casey Jahn (2014, HM; 2015, 1st) All-American Honorees - Zach Bauman (2011, 2012, 22 LUMBERJACK

24 #NAUSTRONG ASSISTANT COACHES OFFENSIVE LINE COACH TIM Davis Second Season Utah 82 Born: June 17 College: Utah, 1982 Playing Experience: Chabot Junior College, ; Utah, 1980 Family: Wife, Janice; Son, Nick; Daughter, Mary Rose Davis Coaching Chronology Years School Position Utah SA Wisconsin VA 1987 Arizona GA 1988 Walla Walla OC/OL 1989 Idaho State OL Utah TE/OL Wisconsin TE USC OL Miami Dolphins OLA 2008 Alabama DOPP Minnesota OL/RGC 2011 Utah OL Florida OL 2014 SMU OLA 2015-Pres. NAU OL Over 30 years of coaching experience at the collegiate and NFL levels. Davis has coached in 16 FBS bowl games, including three Rose Bowls, two Orange Bowls and one Sugar Bowl. In his first year at NAU, three of his five linemen earned all-conference honors, while the unit helped produce a 3,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard rusher, and 1,000-yard receiver for only the third time in school history. Prior to NAU, Davis spent one year at SMU as the offensive line assistant. In his first year coaching the offensive line at Florida, Davis guided a unit that finished third in the SEC in rushing offense, averaging yards per game, an improvement of 45 yards from the previous season. Coached Xavier Nixon to third-team All-SEC honors from Phil Steele and freshman D.J. Humphries to Sporting News Freshman All-America honors, as well as freshman All-SEC honors. In 2011 at Utah, he coached a pair of tackles to All-Pac-12 honors, as Tony Bergstrom was selected to the first team and John Cullen was named to the second team. Utah RB John White set a new school single-season rushing record in 2011 with 1,519 rushing yards. While serving as the Dir. of Player Personnel, Davis played a key role as Alabama signed the nation s No. 1 recruiting class in backto-back years (2008 and 2009). In Davis first year with the Miami Dolphins, the offensive line improved from allowing 52 sacks in 2004 to just 26 in The Dolphins offensive line led a rushing attack that averaged 4.3 yards per carry in 2005 and 4.2 in It was the first time the FOOTBALL 23 Dolphins averaged more than 4.0 yards per carry in back-to-back seasons since While at USC, the Trojans won a pair of national championships and three BCS bowl games. Davis offensive lines protected two Heisman Trophy winners at USC in Carson Palmer (2002) and Matt Leinart (2004). During his second stint at Wisconsin, the Badgers made five bowl appearances in five years, including two Rose Bowls. The UW offensive line paved the way for running back Ron Dayne, who rushed for an NCAA career record 6,397 yards with 63 touchdowns and won the 1999 Heisman Trophy. In 1992 at Utah, he helped the Utes earn their first bowl bid in 36 years and eventually three more bowl appearances in his seven years on staff from His first full-time coaching job at the Division I level came at Idaho State in 1989 as the Bengals offensive line coach. Davis has been inducted into the Castro Valley Sports Hall of Fame, as well as Chabot College and California Community College. Davis earned his bachelor s degree in physical education from Utah in 1982 and his master s degree in higher education from Wisconsin in Coaching Accolades All-Conference Honorees - Jacob Julian (2015, 3rd), Blake Porter (2015, HM), Eric Rodriguez (2015,

25 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON ASSISTANT COACHES DEFENSIVE SECONDARY COACH CHA'PELLE Brown Second Season Colorado 10 COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW Born: April 8 College: Colorado, 2010 Playing Experience: Colorado, Family: Wife, Yasmin Brown s Coaching Chronology Years School Position Diamond Bar HS DB/Co-DC Colorado GA Oregon GA 2015 NAU CB 2016-Pres. NAU DS Cha pelle Brown begins his second season with Northern Arizona. In his first season he was in charge of coaching the cornerbacks, but in 2016 he will guide the entire defensive secondary. In 2015, Brown coached senior Marcus Alford to All-Amercan and All-Big Sky First Team honors. Alford finished the season ranked No. 12 in the FCS in passes defended and second in the conference. Brown s cornerbacks deflected 26 passes, including three interceptions for 80 yards. Brown came to NAU after a two-year stint with the national runner-up University of Oregon football program. While with the Ducks, Brown served as the on-field defensive graduate assistant and helped coach Ifo Ekpre-Olomu to First Team All-America honors. Prior to Oregon, Brown served two years on the University of Colorado staff as a graduate assistant working directly with the defensive backs on a daily basis. Brown was a four-year letterwinner at Colorado where he was a three-year starter. The defensive back was named the team s Most Valuable Player and an All-Big 12 Second Team honoree in Brown graduated from Colorado in 2010 with a degree in sociology. Married the former Yasmin Urias of Whittier, Calif. in spring of A member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated. Coaching Accolades All-Conference Honorees - Marcus Alford (2015) All-American Honorees - Marcus Alford (2015) 24 LUMBERJACK

26 #NAUSTRONG ASSISTANT COACHES WIDE RECEIVERS COACH AARON Pflugrad Second Season Arizona State 11 Born: September 24 College: Arizona State, 2011 Playing Experience: Oregon, ; Arizona State, Pflugrad s Coaching Chronology Years School Position Arizona State GA 2015-Pres. NAU WR Pflugrad enters his second season with Northern Arizona as the wide receivers coach, after having a very successful first year. In Pflugrad s first season with NAU, he coached wide receiver Emmanuel Butler to All-American and All-Big Sky First Team accolades. Under Pflugrad s guidance, Butler broke the 16-year old school record in all-time receiving yards in a season with 1,208 and tied the school record for touchdown receptions with 15. Butler became the ninth player in school history to reach the 1,000- yard receiving mark in a season, while finishing Top 10 in the FCS in receiving touchdowns (2nd), receiving yards per game (4th), and receiving yards (6th). NAU players tallied 3,335 receiving yards in 2015; the most since 2009 for the Lumberjacks. NAU s 39 touchdown receptions set a new school record, breaking the previous mark of 32 set back in Pflugrad arrived at NAU after spending the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant with Arizona State University. While with the Sun Devils, Pflugrad worked with the wide receivers and helped develop Jaelen Strong into a First Team All-America honoree. Pflugrad began his collegiate playing career at the University of Oregon, where he was a two-year letterman and honorable mention All-Pac-10 Academic Team member. Pflugrad finished his final two playing years at Arizona State. While with the Sun Devils, he was a William V. Campbell Trophy semifinalist, two-time All-Pac-12 Academic Team member, Pac-12 Tom Hansen Conference Medal of Honor winner, CoSIDA First Team Academic All-District VII honoree, 2011 ASU Male Student-Athlete of the Year, and was named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List for the top wide receiver in college football. Out of ASU, Pflugrad signed a free agent contract with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. He went on to play in the United Football League with the Omaha Nighthawks for the 2012 season. Pflugrad graduated from Arizona State with a degree in business marketing. He also earned a master s degree in liberal studies with a focus in sports leadership from ASU. Coaching Accolades All-Conference Honorees - Emmanuel Butler (2015, 1st), Dejzon Walker (2015, HM) All-American Honorees - Emmanuel Butler (2015) FOOTBALL

27 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHING RECRUITING AREAS 2016 SEASON WA JIMMY BEAL WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLS AARON PFLUGRAD OREGON HIGH SCHOOLS CHECK OUT WHERE YOU CAN FIND NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY COACHES ON THE RECRUITING TRAIL #NAUSTRONG COACHES KEY COACHING STAFF CA OR NV UT CRAIG KNOTH NORTHERN NEVADA HIGH SCHOOLS TIM DAVIS UTAH HIGH SCHOOLS /SNOW COLLEGE CO TIM PLOUGH COLORADO HIGH SCHOOLS CRAIG KNOTH NEW MEXICO HIGH SCHOOLS /NMMI Name... Pos. Andy Thompson... DC/LB Tim Plough... OC/QB Travis Baker... DL Cha pelle Brown...DS/A Craig Knoth...TE/FB Aaron Pflugrad...WR Tim Davis... OL Jimmy Beal...RB/ATH Cody VonAppen... S THE LUMBERJACKS TRAVIS BAKER SOUTHERN NEVADA HIGH SCHOOLS CODY VONAPPEN HAWAII HIGH SCHOOLS HI AZ NM TX ANDY THOMPSON / JIMMY BEAL TEXAS HIGH SCHOOLS (DALLAS) SEASON REVIEW TIM DAVIS BAY AREA /NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CRAIG KNOTH SACRAMENTO CODY VONAPPEN STOCKTON FRESNO BAKERSFIELD ANDY THOMPSON / JIMMY BEAL WEST VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLS CRAIG KNOTH NORTHERN ARIZONA HIGH SCHOOLS CODY VONAPPEN AZ JUNIOR COLLEGES HISTORY AARON PFLUGRAD CENTRAL COAST VENTURA COUNTY NORTH LA COUNTY HIGH DESERT JIMMY BEAL / CHA'PELLE BROWN LOS ANGELES / INLAND EMPIRE TIM PLOUGH / CHA'PELLE BROWN SCOTTSDALE / PHOENIX HIGH SCHOOLS TIM PLOUGH / ANDY THOMPSON SAN DIEGO / ORANGE COUNTY TIM DAVIS / CODY VONAPPEN SOUTHERN ARIZONA HIGH SCHOOLS TRAVIS BAKER / AARON PFLUGRAD EAST VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLS DID YOU KNOW NAU HAS MORE IN-STATE ATHLETES ON ITS ROSTER THAN ANY OTHER AZ 26 LUMBERJACK

28 #NAUSTRONG COACHING STAFF/SUPPORT STAFF GRADUATE ASSISTANT THIRD SEASON WESTERN OREGON 13 STUDENT ASSISTANT FIFTH SEASON CODY VonAppen Cody VonAppen enters his second season a graduate assistant with the Northern Arizona football program and third season overall. VonAppen will work primarily with the defensive coaching staff, assist with the scouting and breakdown of opponents, as well as develop daily practice schedules. VonAppen will assist in the recruiting efforts in central California, Hawaii, and Arizona Junior Colleges. Prior to becoming a graduate assistant, VonAppen spent the 2014 season as a quality control assistant with the Lumberjacks where he assisted with the development of the defensive line. A Western Oregon graduate, VonAppen earned a degree in exercise science in He is currently working on his master s in educational leadership. VonAppen played football for Montana, Eastern Arizona, and finished his career at Western Oregon. LANAE Blocker Lanae Blocker is in her fifth season assisting with the football program. Blocker is in charge of helping out with recruiting, camps, travel arrangements, team meals and other office duties. Currently pursuing a bachelor s degree in philosophy, politics and law with a minor in economics. Daughter of Laurence and Cathy Blocker. A native of Sylmar, Calif. QUALITY CONTROL/OFFENSE THIRD SEASON NORTHERN ARIZONA 15 CHET Johnson Chet Johnson enters his third season with NAU. He works primarily with the offensive line while assisting the rest of the offensive staff in scouting reports, breaking down opponents and operations. Started as a student assistant working with the offense during his undergrad. Johnson earned his bachelor s degree in business marketing from Northern Arizona University in He is currently working on his master s in educational leadership. FOOTBALL

29 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON ASSISTANT AD FOR COMMUNICATIONS FOURTH SEASON FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON SUPPORT STAFF HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN 30TH SEASON ARIZONA STATE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF DENISE Thompson JAMES Foran CARLOS Loaiza VIDEO COORDINATOR SIXTH SEASON SUNY-CORTLAND STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT FIRST SEASON CAL POLY GREGG Schneider MANAGER OF EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS FOURTH SEASON FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL DR. GEORGE Hershey ROB Morrison DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE NINTH SEASON NEW MEXICO STATE CHERISSE Kutyreff HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING EIGHTH SEASON NORTHERN ARIZONA CODY Hodgeson DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES 22ND SEASON NORTHERN 28 LUMBERJACK

30 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS JR. WR PHOENIX, ARIZ. 8 High School: A 2014 graduate of Mountain Pointe High School Three-year starter, captain and two-year letterwinner for Norris Vaughn Named All-Region and All-City Team went undefeated, 14-0, won first state championship in school history. Personal: Born Emmanuel Earl Butler August 27, 1996 in Phoenix, Ariz...Son of Earl Butler and Helen Evans Has one brother, Isaiah, and one sister, Destiny Also was a four-year captain in basketball. EMMANUEL Butler 2015: College Sporting News 2015 Fabulous Fifty FCS All-America Team Associated Press FCS All-America Third Team STATS FCS All-America Second Team College Sports Madness FCS All-America First Team All-Big Sky First Team 2015 NAU Co-Offensive Most Valuable Player Finished the season ranked nationally in the FCS in receiving touchdowns (2nd), receiving yards (6th), receiving yards per game (4th), scoring (17th), yards per reception (12th) Broke the 16- year old NAU single season receiving yards record with 1,208 Averaged 18.9 yards per catch to rank eighth on the all-time chart Tied the single-season touchdown receptions record with 15 Named the Week 1 Co-Big Sky ROOT SPORTS Offensive Player of the Week... His first catch of the season was a 57-yard score down the field Twenty seconds into the second quarter, Butler s second catch was a 47-yard touchdown, turning his first-two catches of the season into scores By halftime at SFA, Butler had 106 yards Butler finished the SFA game 30 yards shy of breaking the 36-year old school record for single game receiving yards (245) He notched a career-high 216 yards in the contest Against New Mexico Highlands caught two passes for 54 yards, including a 46-yard touchdown in limited action Registered a career-long 62 yard catch on the road at the University of Arizona, racking up 119 yards on five catches versus the Top 25 FBS team Registered his second straight 100-plus yard receiving game at Montana with 126 yards on four catches and two touchdowns At home against Montana State pulled down five catches for 72 yards, including a two-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter Came away with 110 yards and one score on seven catches at UC Davis Had 41 receiving yards on three catches versus Weber State Tallied a career-high 10 catches leading to 158 yards and a career single-game high four touchdowns Grabbed seven balls for 80 yards and a score in the victory at No. 4 Eastern Washington Closed out the season with back-to-back 100 yard receiving games In the home finale tallied six catches for 119 yards and a touchdown, then closed out the season at Southern Utah with 113 receiving yards on eight catches Joined Casey Jahn as the fourth duo in school history to record 1,000 rushing and receiving yards in the same season Registered 22 catches of 20 yards or more, 11 of 30 yards or more, six of 40 yards or more, three of 50 yards of more, and one over 60 yards : Was named the NAU Athletics Male Newcomer of the Year... Started in NAU s season opener at San Diego State as a true freshman Tallied a total of two starts while playing in all 12 games Caught a total of 13 passes for 235 yards, leading all NAU freshmen Averaged 18.1 yards per catch and 19.6 yards per game Was the only underclassmen to score two or more touchdowns Both of his touchdowns came in the win over New Mexico Highlands Had a career-high 61 receiving yards at North Dakota Backed up the performance the following week with 60 receiving yards versus Southern Utah Had three games with 50 or more receiving yards Had a career-long catch of 41 yards against Cal Poly. FOOTBALL

31 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON CASE Cookus SO. QB THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF : FCS STATS National Freshman of the Year Jerry Rice Award Winner College Sports Madness FCS National Freshman of the Year College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) National Performer of the Year College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) National Freshman Performer of the Year College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) Quarterback Award Walter Camp All-America Team Associated Press FCS All-America Third Team STATS FCS All-America Third Team College Sporting News 2015 Fabulous Fifty FCS All-America Team College Sports Madness FCS All-America First Team Finished fifth in FCS STATS National Offensive Player of the Year voting (the only freshman finalist for the award) NAU Co-Offensive Most Valuable Player and Newcomer of the Year Finished the season ranked nationally in the FCS in passing efficiency (2nd), passing touchdowns (2nd), yards per pass attempt (2nd), points responsible for (3rd), completion percentage (3rd), passing yards per game (7th), total offense (8th), passing yards (9th), passing yards per completion (12th), and completions per game (18th) Named the STATS LLC FCS Freshman of the Week, after a season-opening win over Top 25 Stephen F. Austin Cookus started the game 4-for-4 with 120 yards, two touchdowns, and a long of 57 yards He completed 13 of 18 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns, and tallied 10 carries for 41 yards, including an 11-yard scoring run in the third quarter Against N.M. Highlands, Cookus finished 17-for-24 with 296 passing yards and three thrown touchdowns At Arizona completed 8 of 13 passes for 190 yards, including a season-long 69 yard pass Tallied 187 passing yards on 13 completions versus Montana and a pair of touchdowns Took down No. 11 Montana State registering four passing touchdowns completing 18 of 24 passes On the road at UC Davis threw for 265 yards and three touchdowns Led NAU to a Homecoming victory over Weber State completing 28 of 38 passes for 353 yards, throwing four touchdowns and rushing in for another Had a record-setting night leading NAU to a win over Northern Colorado Cookus completed 25 of 31 passes, threw for 363 yards and tying the school record of seven passing touchdowns His efforts garnered him ROOT SPORTS Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week nods, as well as CFPA FCS National Performer of Week, College Sports Madness Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week, College Sports Madness National Offensive Player of the Week, and HERO Sports FCS Offensive Stud of the Week Took down No. 4 Eastern Washington on the road completing 22 of 30 passes for 224 yards and a thrown touchdown Followed it up with a victory over Sacramento State completing 25 of 33 passes for a career-high 407 yards Threw six touchdown passes and ran one in His performance earned him ROOT SPORTS Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week, along with grabbing HERO Sports FCS Offensive Stud of the Week, CFPA National Player of the Week honorable mention, and College Sports Madness National and Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week honors Closed out the season with 356 passing yards at Southern Utah, including a 49-yard hail mary into the end zone with no time remaining in the first half Cookus recorded five 200-plus yard passing games, three with over 300 yards and one 400-yard game. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS Prior to NAU: Attended Ventura Junior College Was named to the JCGridiron.com Preseason JUCO QB Watch List. High School: Graduated from Thousand Oaks High School in 2014 Was named the 41st Ventura County High School Football All-Star Game s MVP. Personal: Born Stephen Case Cookus on October 6, Son of Steve and Robin Cookus...Has an older sister, Rachel, and a younger brother, 30 LUMBERJACK

32 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS SR. DL PHOENIX, ARIZ. JR. RB BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. SIUPELI Anau 2015: Redshirted the season due to injury : Picked up All-Big Sky Honorable Mention accolades Earned the Stevon Thomas Award for the NAU Football Defensive Most Inspirational Player of the Year Started eight of nine contests Registered a total of 33 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and two quarterback hurries on the season Tallied a career-high five tackles against Abilene Christian and North Dakota Recorded at least one tackle in every game he played and a minimum three tackles in eight of nine games Was credited with a pair of sacks in the win at Abilene Christian. Prior to NAU: Two-year letterwinner for Doug Madoski at Scottsdale Community College Earned First Team All-Conference honors Named Defensive MVP Team was the Valley of the Sun Bowl champs, WSFL champs and ranked No. 4 in the nation. High School: A 2011 graduate of Horizon High School Two-year letterwinner and one-year captain for Steve Casey...Named Outstanding Defensive Lineman, and First Team All-Region. Personal: Born Siupeli Siliva Anau October 26, 1993 in Phoenix, Ariz...Son of Taufa and Thecla Anau Has five brothers, Uikilifuka, Tali, Otto, Taliuehau and Elijah...Has four sisters, Veisinia, Maikale, Salote, and Rachel. CORBIN Jountti 2015: NAU Right Way Everyday Award (Character) Competed in all 11 games Registered 378 rushing yards on 78 carries and scored six touchdowns on the season Opened the year with 49 rushing yards at Stephen F. Austin Scored a pair of touchdowns in the home win over New Mexico Highlands In the victory over Montana State tallied 68 rushing yards Put up 51 rushing yards and scored a career-high three touchdowns in the win at No. 4 Eastern Washington Rushed for a season-high 113 yards and a touchdown versus Southern Utah. 2014: Appeared in 11 games Recorded 68 carries for 401 yards, an average of 36.5 yards per game and four touchdowns Registered 50 rushing yards at San Diego State in his collegiate debut Tallied his first 100-yard career game versus New Mexico Highland finishing with 123 yards on 10 carries and a season-long rush of 37 yards Against Weber State picked up 80 rushing yards on 15 attempts Scored touchdowns in three straight games - Abilene Christian, New Mexico Highlands and Cal Poly Also scored a touchdown at Weber State Had four catches on the season for 45 yards. 2013: Redshirted the season. 23 High School: A 2013 graduate of Liberty High School... Varsity captain and running back for Head Coach Tony Mills Two-time first-team all-league choice 2013 US Army Arena Bowl XII participant 2011 first-team all-area at running back. Personal: Born Corbin Wesley Jountti February 2, Son of Darryl Jountti...Has five siblings, Royce, Quincy, Winston, Kenton and Kennedy. FOOTBALL

33 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON SR. OL PRESCOTT, ARIZ. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS 64 SR. RB CHANDLER, ARIZ. 13 COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW JACOB Julian 2015: All-Big Sky Third Team selection John G. Yost Memorial Award (Offensive Lineman of the Year) Started in all 11 games Helped pave the way for the school s fourth 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver in the same season Protected an All-American quarterback that threw for over 3,000 yards A member of the offensive line that helped the Lumberjacks rank seventh in the nation in scoring offense and eighth in passing offense. 2014: Appeared in three games Made three starts. 2013: Named to the All-Big Sky Second Team Earned College Sports Madness Big Sky All-Conference Third Team honors College Sports Journal All-Freshman Team...Named NAU Football s Outstanding Freshman of the Year Started all 12 games. 2012: Redshirted the season. High School: A 2012 graduate of Bradshaw Mountain Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for Coach Chuck Apap Was an all-state honorable mention selection, as well as first-team all-region, all-area and all-conference honoree Served as team captain. Personal: Born Jacob Max Julian August 13, 1994 in Oceanside, Calif.Son of Jennifer Miller Has three sisters, Jadie, Danielle and Madison. KENDYL Taylor 2015: Competed in all 11 games and made two starts Averaged 9.7 yards per catch and 20.7 yards per kick return Had 51 rushes for 249 yards and a long of 36 yards Made 21 catches for 204 yards Scored his first NAU touchdown versus New Mexico Highlands Registered 43 receiving yards in the win over Montana State Had 29 receiving yards, nine rushing yards and a touchdown versus Weber State Recorded 41 rushing yards and 12 receiving yards against Northern Colorado At No. 4 Eastern Washington rushed for 66 yards, in addition to a pair of receptions for 17 yards In the home finale tallied 45 yards on three receptions...on the road at Southern Utah, rushed for a career-high 110 yards, in addition to 30 receiving yards Grabbed four receptions of 20 or more yards on the season Had six kickoff returns for a total of 124 yards and a long of 32. Prior to NAU: Competed at the University of Washington for two years Caught 32 passes for 256 yards and three touchdowns during his two-year stint Rushed for 211 yards on 37 carries. High School: Competed at Hamilton High School for coach Steve Belles Named Arizona s Division I Player of the Year by Arizona Varsity (Rivals) and also earned First-Team All-Arizona by the Arizona Republic as a senior Named the state s fourth-best player by the Arizona Republic heading into senior season Also first-team all-tribune...caught 87 passes for 1,132 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior...rushed for 558 yards on 68 carries Rated the No. 24 athlete in the nation and the No. 7 recruit in Arizona by Rivals.com. Personal: Born June 16, 1994 Son of Keith and Kim Taylor Kendyl s father, Keith, played at Illinois before a nine-year NFL career... Brother, Kerry, played at Arizona State and spent some time in the NFL...Uncle, John Taylor, was a two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver and three-time Super Bowl champion with the San Francisco 49ers. 32 LUMBERJACK

34 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS 2015: Redshirted the season. JR. TE CHANDLER, ARIZ. 85 PATRICK Baldenegro 2014: Named to the Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 Team Earned Big Sky All-Academic honors Appeared in all 12 games Made two starts Earned his first career start at Abilene Christian Had a season-long 25-yard catch at Weber State finishing with a season-high 38 yards on three catches to go with a touchdown Recorded a season-high three catches, three times during the season Tallied 176 yards on 16 catches for the season. 2013: Earned Big Sky Fall All-Academic honors...named NAU Football s Newcomer of the Year Appeared in 11 games as a true freshman Recorded seven catches for a total of 89 yards Scored his first career touchdown against Cal Poly Had a season-high three catches for 40 yards in the come from behind win at Sacramento State Caught at least one pass in five different games. High School: A 2013 graduate of Chandler High School...Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter for Shawn Aguano Named First- Team All-Arizona Recorded 41 receptions for 610 yards with five touchdowns as a senior Member of the honor roll National Football Foundation Valley of the Sun Scholar-Athlete First-Team honoree. Personal: Born Patrick Michael Baldenegro August 8, 1995 in Chandler, Ariz...Son of Andrew and JoEllen Baldenegro...Has three brothers, Chris, Steven and Joseph. SO. TE PASO ROBLES, CALIF. all-county and All-CIF honors Helped lead his team to a 13-2 record en route to winning the league and Division II CIF Championship... Lettered in both baseball and basketball Was a two-time all-league baseball pick and earned the Silver Bat Award Team won the league championship. Personal: Born October 15, 1996 to Rob and Patti Baldwin...Has an older sister Lindsey Father Rob played college football at Cal Poly and grandfather Manford Vanderlip played football at Stanford. HUNTER Burton 2015: Competed in nine games Caught a six-yard pass for his first of the season versus Weber State Five plays later registered a 25- yard touchdown catch to give NAU a 28-3 lead over the Wildcats His second touchdown of the season came in the regular season finale at Southern Utah with one second left on the clock before halftime, as the ball bounced around in the air before Burton came away with the 49-yard touchdown catch Tallied a total of four catches for 86 yards and two scores on the season. 2014: Appeared in 12 games Made his first career start versus Cal Poly Tallied a total of four catches for 68 yards Made his first career catch at Abilene Christian when he caught a 15-yard pass Registered a season-long catch of 30 yards versus Southern Utah. 2013: Redshirted the season. JR. WR CENTENNIAL, COLO. 87 High School: A 2013 graduate of Cherry Creek High School...Played for Coach Dave Logan Named All-Colorado First Team in 2012, All-Conference First Team in 2011 and Honorable Mention in 2012 Also played lacrosse. Personal: Born Hunter Wayne Stevens Burton September 15, 1994 in Vail, Colo...Son of Martha Dickenson. JONATHAN Baldwin 2015: Competed in all 11 games as a true freshman Recorded his first collegiate catch against the University of Arizona going for 15 yards Had a season-long catch of 22 yards in the win over Montana State at home Made a pair of catches versus Northern Colorado for 15 yards Tallied a seven-yard catch on the road at No. 4 Eastern Washington Averaged 11.8 yards per catch on the season. High School: Competed at Paso Robles High School under coach Rich Schimke Was a two-time all-league selection Also earned FOOTBALL JAKE Casteel SO. LB TUCSON, ARIZ : NAU Defensive Competitive Greatness Award (Lumberjack Award) Earned Big Sky All-Academic Team honors...competed

35 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON MEET THE LUMBERJACKS all 11 games earning a pair of starts Recorded a tackle in all but one game and at least three tackles in eight games Had a career-high eight tackles versus Sacramento State in the home finale Against Weber State had a career-high six solo tackles finishing with seven total Registered a forced fumble at No. 4 Eastern Washington Was credited with seven tackles for a loss of 25 yards on the season Tallied three sacks for a drop of 16 yards Finished the season with 39 tackles 23 solo and 16 assisted. 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: A 2014 graduate of Salpointe Catholic High School Two-year letterwinner and two-year starter for Dennis Bene Team won states in 2013 at 14-0 In two years, he recorded 167 tackles and 12 sacks Named First Team All-State, NFF Linebacker of the Year for Arizona and First Team All-Southern Arizona...Also played two years for John Kelley at University High School prior to Salpointe. Personal: Born Jacob Allen Casteel November 19, 1995 in Rockville, Md...Son of Jeff and Rosemary Casteel Has one sister, Sarah. JALEN Cook 2015: Redshirted the season. FR. S GOODYEAR, ARIZ. 53 High School: Competed at Millenium HS for Coach Jason Randalls... Helped lead team to the playoffs twice...also competed in baseball. Personal: Born August 10, 1996 in Homewood, Ill...Son of Marcus and Maria Cook...Has two sisters, Krystin and Kelsey. HUNTER Correll 2015: Did not compete. SO. QB SAN DIEGO, CALIF : Redshirted the season Named the NAU Football Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year. High School: Competed at Serra High School under coach Brian Basteyns...In 2011, earned Offenisve MVP honors and second team all-league accolades..earned the Most Inspirational Award in Collected first team all-league honors in Won the MVP Trophy at the Alex Spanos All-Star Game...Also earned MVP honors in lacrosse and baseball. Personal: Born Hunter Paul Correll June 8, Son of Sara and Jon Correll...Has three brothers, Connor, Garrett, and Wyatt. NICK Davis JR. OL TUCSON, ARIZ : Competed in eight games and earned two starts Helped pave the way for the school s fourth 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver in the same season Protected an All-American quarterback that threw for over 3,000 yards A member of the offensive line that helped the Lumberjacks rank seventh in the nation in scoring offense and eighth in passing offense. Prior to NAU: Competed for the University of Florida out of high school...appeared in two games with the Gators, making appearances against Eastern Michigan and Eastern Kentucky. 2013: Redshirted the season at the University of Florida. HISTORY High School: Attended Buchholz High School in Gainsville, Fla... Also lettered in wrestling for three years...played in the Florida vs. Georgia Border War All-Star Game in High School. Personal: Born February 24, Son of Janice and Tim Davis... Father, Tim, is the offensive line coach for the 34 LUMBERJACK

36 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS SO. CB ANAHEIM, CALIF. MAURICE Davison : Competed in nine games and made five starts Tallied 31 tackles on the season Made at least one tackle in every game he appeared in Had a career-high eight tackles and two pass breakups at Montana At UC Davis recorded six tackles In the win over Montana State notched five tackles Registered four tackles versus Sacramento State On the road at Southern Utah tallied three tackles Had a pair of tackles at No. 4 Eastern Washington Also registered a tackle in games against Stephen F. Austin, New Mexico Highlands, and Arizona Was credited with five pass breakups on the season. High School: Competed at Servite High School under coach A.J. Goss The three-year starter recorded over 100 tackles, registered nine interceptions and scored three touchdowns Recorded a school record 98-yard pick six Was a two-time first team all-trinity, all-county and all-area selection Picked up First Team All-CIF honors his senior season. Personal: Born on February 26, Son of Maurice Davison Sr. and Charmaine Alexander...Has a younger brother Markell and a younger sister Alexandria Enjoys playing basketball. KELEPI Fifita 2015: Competed in all 11 games and made one start Tallied eight tackles on the season Made a pair of stops in games against Stephen F. Austin, Sacramento State, and Southern Utah Also registered a tackle in games versus Arizona and Northern Colorado Was credited with 1.0 tackles for a loss of two yards and a quarterback hurry. 2014: Redshirted the season. SO. DL PHOENIX, ARIZ. 98 High School: A 2014 graduate of Central High School Four-year letterwinner and three-year captain for John Clanton Named Defensive Player of the Year twice Two-time team MVP Named First Team All-State, Second Team All-State, and three-time All-Section Defensive and Offensive Lineman Played in the Arizona vs. SoCal All-Star game where he recorded three sacks and four tackles. Personal: Born Kelepi Fifita August 23, 1995 in Phoenix, Ariz...Son of Fusipala Vakameilalo Has one sister, Peti. KOUREY Gabriel 2015: Competed in 10 games and made seven starts Tallied 16 tackles on the season Had a career-high seven tackles and a sack for a drop of three yards in the win over Sacramento State in the home finale Registered a pair of tackles in games against Stephen F. Austin, New Mexico Highlands, and Southern Utah Also registered a tackles in games against Arizona, Montana, and UC Davis Was credited with three quarterback hurries and one pas breakup. Prior to NAU: Played at Fullerton College under coach Tim Byrnes for two seasons While at Fullerton was an all-conference honoree and team captain Recorded 50 tackles and five sacks Helped Fullerton to an undefeated record in conference play both seasons. High School: Competed for coach Jeremiah Ross at Crespi High School Was a two-time All-Conference selection and Orange County Scholar-Athlete nominee. Personal: Born February 12, 1994 to Falicia Hogan and Farris Gabriel Has an older sister, Kourtney, and two younger brothers, Kyle and Kayleb Enjoys playing video games. DAN Galindo 2015: Redshirted the season. SR. DL LOS ANGELES, CALIF. SO. WR PHOENIX, ARIZ : Earned Big Sky All-Academic honors...as a true freshman appeared in 11 games Recorded three catches for 64 yards on the season Scored the gamewinning touchdown versus No. 2 Eastern Washington when he caught a 20-yard pass (his only of the game) with 12 seconds remaining for the upset Also caught passes versus Cal Poly and Northern Colorado On special teams recorded four tackles. High School: A 2014 graduate of Pinnacle High School Threeyear letterwinner and two-year starter for Dana Zupke Recorded FOOTBALL

37 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON 1,001 yards receiving and 14 touchdowns during his senior season Named AZFCA Division I All-State Team, All-Section First Team, Arizona All-Academic First Team, and NFF Scholar Athlete Second Team Holds school records for most receptions in a season and career, touchdowns in a season and career, and yards in a career. Personal: Born Daniel James Galindo May 10, 1996 in Phoenix, Ariz...Son of Daniel and Donna Galindo Has two sisters, Jennie and Brittany Also lettered in track & field. SO. LS/TE SANTA CLARA, UTAH HARRISON Goebel 2015: Earned Big Sky All-Academic Team honors...competed in all 11 games A tight end that was the team s primary long snapper Recorded tackles against Stephen F. Austin and New Mexico Highlands Was credited with a fumble recovery in the win over No. 4 Eastern Washington. High School: Competed at Pine View High School for coach Raymond Hosner Was a two-time All-Region honoree and earned first team all-state accolades his senior season Helped team to a runner-up finish in the state championship his junior year and a semifinal appearance his senior season Was a four-year letterwinner in baseball and All-Region pitcher Also competed in basketball, lettering for one year. Personal: Born September 25, 1996 to Chris and Jamie Goebel Has an older brother, Haden, and a younger sister, Amelia Father Chris played football at Southern Utah Enjoys weight lifting. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS 80 ANDREW Gose SO. CB BELLFLOWER, CALIF : Competed in all 11 games Made the transition from offense to defense in fall camp Recorded a pair of tackles in the victory over Montana State Also registered a tackle in games against Northern Colorado, Eastern Washington, Sacramento State, and Southern Utah. 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: Competed at Bellflower High School under coach Derek Brown...Earned 2013 Second Team Press Telegram Dream Team honors...received First Team All-Suburban League accolades in 2013 and Personal: Born Andrew Gose February 14, Son of Malinda and Steve Gose...Has an older brother, Anthony, and an older sister, Tiara. JALEN Goss SO. DL LANCASTER, TEXAS : Competed in eight games Registered a tackle in games against Arizona, Montana, and Southern Utah. High School: Competed at South Oak Cliff High School for coach Emmett Jones Was a two-time All-State and All-District selection Also earned First Team All-Area, Division II-4A Defensive MVP honors and Team MVP accolades Helped team to an 11-4 overall record his senior year. Personal: Born October 7, 1996 to Charla Chappell Has an older brother Da Shon and a younger sister 36 LUMBERJACK

38 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS SR. S PHOENIX, ARIZ. SO. DL KINGMAN, ARIZ. KEITH Graham : Competed in all 11 games Registered 25 tackles on the season Had a career-high 10 tackles at UC Davis Registered four tackles in the win over Northern Colorado Recorded three tackles in games against Stephen F. Austin, Arizona, and Montana State. Prior to NAU: Previously attended Cornell Iowa, followed by Phoenix College. High School: Attended Greenway High School in Phoenix, Ariz.He also played on the varsity basketball team. Personal: Born Keith Graham February 27, COLE Habib SO. OL SAN DIEGO, CALIF : Competed in five games Made appearances versus Stephen F. Austin, Arizona, Montana, Northern Colorado, and Sacramento State. 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: A 2014 graduate of St. Augustine High School Twoyear letterwinner and two-year starter for Richard Sanchez First Team All-Eastern League and All-CIF in 2013 CIF runner-ups in 2012, CIF champs in 2013 Eastern League Champs in 2012 and Personal: Born Cole Patrick Habib on October 24, 1995 in Denver, Colo. Son of Brian and Shannon Habib Has three sisters, Kaitlin, Mackenzie, and Olivia Also lettered in track & field. JOHN Herrero 2015: Competed in all 11 games and made 10 starts Totaled 34 tackles on the season Had a career-high 11 tackles at Montana Registered a nine-yard sack in the season opener at Stephen F. Austin Recorded four stops in games versus Montana State, UC Davis, and Eastern Washington Had three tackles in the victory over Sacramento State Was credited with 4.5 tackles for a loss of 19 yards Had 1.5 sacks for a drop of 19 yards Notched three quarterback hurries and two pass breakups. 2014: Named the NAU Football Defensive Outstanding Freshman of the Year and Defensive Most Improved Player Appeared in 12 games Made five starts Registered 25 tackles and 2.0 sacks on the season Led the team with 6.0 tackles for loss totaling 24 yards Had a season-high five tackles at Northern Colorado, including 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks for eight yards Had two or more tackles in eight games. 2013: Redshirted the season. High School: A 2013 graduate of Kingman High School...Three-year starter and lettermen Played for Wally Mueller Earned all-state first-team honors Helped team to three consecutive state appearances and two state championships (2010 and 2012). Personal: Born John J. Herrero July 27, Son of Joe and Sarah Herrero...Has one brother, Jim, who played for NAU from SO. S SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. KAM'RON Johnson : Competed in all 11 games Tallied 16 tackles on the season Made a career-best four stops in the win over New Mexico Highlands Recorded three tackles versus Sacramento State Had a pair of tackles in games against Montana, UC Davis, Weber State, and Northern Colorado Was credited with three pass breakups on the season. High School: Competed at Saguaro High School under coach Jason Mohns Was a two-time all-city selection and earned first team FOOTBALL

39 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF all-state, all-section, all-division and all-tribune honors Helped team to a 14-0 record and state championship. Personal: Born Kamron Johnson February 8, 1997 to Amy and Troy Johnson Has an older brother, Kahari. DYLAN Kegans SR. K/LB CLAREMONT, CALIF. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS : Competed in four games Saw action against Weber State, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, and Southern Utah. pounds) and squat (675 pounds). Personal: Born Dylan Charles LaFrenz January 29, 1999 in Pomona, Calif...Son of Larry and Charlene LaFrenz Has one sister, Megan... Also competed in basketball, lettering for one year. JASON Lower SO. DL SAN MATEO, CALIF : Competed in two games Made appearances versus New Mexico Highlands and Northern Colorado. THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY Prior to NAU: Attended Citrus Junior College where he played safety and also punted for Coach Ron Ponciano. High School: Attended Claremont High School Played all four years for the Wolfpack and Coach Mike Collins Earned First Team All-Sierra League honors as a punter and second team honors as a defensive back his senior year Picked up an All-Sierra League Honorable Mention nod as a junior Also competed in soccer and track & field. Personal: Born Dylan James Kegans July 11, 1994 in Pomona, Calif.Son of Terri and Scott Kegans Father, Scott, played football and competed in track & field at Arizona State Has an older brother, Reese, and an older sister, Kylie Both his brother and sister played soccer at Colorado Mesa. DYLAN LaFrenz 2015: Sat out the season due to injury 2014: Earned Big Sky All-Academic honors Appeared in 10 games Made six starts. 2013: Appeared in four games. 2012: Redshirted the season. SR. OL RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. 75 High School: A 2012 graduate of Los Osos High School Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter for Tom Martinez Named Lineman of the Year and Lifter of the Year Set school records for clean ( : Redshirted the season. High School: Two-year starter and letterwinner at Serra High School... Played for coach Walsh...Team was Co-League Champions in Personal: Jason Douglas Lower was born on July 9, 1995 in San Mateo, Calif...Son of Douglas and Sandre Lower. JR. S FRESNO, CALIF. RONNIE Manning : Competed in six games before getting injured Registered three tackles in the season-opening win over Stephen F. Austin Also recorded tackles versus New Mexico Highlands, Arizona, and UC Davis. 2014: Appeared in eight games Registered two tackles versus New Mexico Highlands. 2013: Redshirted the season. High School: A 2013 graduate of Edison High School...Starter and captain for Coach Ricky Manning Led the team in solo tackles and forced fumbles Uncle, Ricky, played in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears and St. Louis Rams. Personal: Born Ronnie Manning Jr. on October 6, Son of Ron and Tasha Manning...Has a sister, 38 LUMBERJACK

40 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS JR. WR GOODYEAR, ARIZ. SO. TE/FB GLENDALE, ARIZ. ELIJAH Marks : Competed in nine games and made one start Saw action on offense and special teams Finished with 26 catches for 293 receiving yards and six touchdowns Averaged 11.3 yards per catch and 25.2 yards per kick return Against Weber State caught six passes for 79 yards and one touchdown The following week tallied 65 yards on four receptions to grab a pair of touchdowns Tallied a career-high 96 receiving yards and three touchdowns in the home win over Sacramento State Had four receptions on the season of 20 or more yards Had eight kick returns for 202 yards and a long of 39 Returned four punts for a total of 47 yards Calculated 536 all-purpose yards. 2014: As a true freshman appeared in 11 games Made two starts His first collegiate start came against New Mexico Highlands Caught a total of 10 passes for 127 yards Averaged 12.7 yards per catch and 11.5 yards per game Had a career-high 40 receiving yards versus Southern Utah Also recorded his first collegiate touchdown versus the Thunderbirds with a 35-yard catch from Chase Cartwright Caught multiple passes in three games Tallied 72 rushing yards on nine carries Grabbed 16 kickoff returns for 388 yards Ranked 25th in the nation in kickoff return yards with an average of 24.3 per outing. ALEX Martin 2015: Earned Big Sky All-Academic Team honors...saw action in seven games during the season primarily on special teams. 2014: Redshirted the season. 88 High School: Competed at Liberty High School under coach Dan Filleman...Served as captain his senior year...earned all-district and all-section honors...team advanced to the quarterfinals three straight years. Personal: Born Alexander Gregory Martin June 18, Son of Kristina Shoger and Greg Martin, who also attended NAU. High School: A 2014 graduate of Desert Edge High School Twoyear letterwinner and one-year captain for coach Welbrock West Valley Player of the Year. Personal: Born Elijah Karriem Marks December 29, 1995 in Goodyear, Ariz. Son of Bobby and Lisa Marks Has five brothers, De-Andre, Khalfuni, Tihad, Malik and Quari and five sisters, Khadijah, Aisha, Mecca, Hakimah, and Safiyyah Also a two-year starter and one-year captain in basketball. FOOTBALL

41 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON SO. LB GLENDALE, ARIZ. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS 34 Ind...Son of Mick and Melanie Hestekin...Has one brother, Jeffrey, and one sister, Sydney. SR. DL MARICOPA, ARIZ. HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF BILLY McEowen 2015: Earned Big Sky All-Academic Team honors...competed in 10 games Registered 16 tackles on the season Had a career-high four tackles twice, against Weber State and Northern Colorado Notched three tackles versus New Mexico Highlands Was credited with a quarterback hurry against Northern Colorado. High School: Competed at Mountain Ridge High School under coach Bobby Green Earned first team all-section and all-region honors junior year Also received honorable mention all-state accolades As a senior earned first team all-section honors Received Scout.com All-Arizona and first team all-state honors Was a second team allstate selection by the Arizona Republic Was a two-time Honorable Mention Division I Academic Team (Sports 360 AZ) recipient Averaged 11.9 tackles per game throughout his career, in addition to four interceptions and five sacks. Personal: Born October 18, 1996 to Greg and Ann McEowen Has an older sister Audra Enjoys dancing. DEVON McPeek 2015: Earned Big Sky All-Academic Team honors...competed in seven games Registered a tackle in the victory over New Mexico Highlands. 2014: Appeared in one game...recorded two tackles versus New Mexico Highlands. 2013: Appeared in four games. SR. S TUCSON, ARIZ. 33 High School: A 2012 graduate of Mountain View High School...Threeyear letterwinner and starter for Justin Argraves and Larry Branson Also lettered and started in baseball and wrestling...named First Team All-Section Defense, First Team All-Division Defense, Third Team All- State Defense...Received the Iron Man Award...Was a Second Team All-Division pick and First Team All-Section in baseball...conference runner-up in wrestling. Personal: Born Devon Tyler McPeek June 14, 1994 in Evansville, LORENZO Melvin 2015: Earned Big Sky All-Academic Team honors...competed in seven games and made six starts Battled injuries all season Had a season-high four tackles versus Arizona and Montana At Stephen F. Austin had a pair of tackles and a sack for a drop of seven yards Recorded a pair of quarterback hurries in the win over New Mexico Highlands Tallied a pair of tackles against Montana State and Southern Utah. 2014: Appeared in six games Made three starts Competed in NAU s first-six games before being sidelined the rest of the season with an injury Registered 16 tackles on the season Had a season-high four tackles at Abilene Christian Recorded at least one tackle in every game and had a minimum three tackles four times Was credited with an eight-yard sack versus New Mexico Highlands. 2013: Appeared in seven games. 54 High School: A 2013 graduate of Desert Vista High School...Two-year starter and letterwinner for former Lumberjack Dan Hines Named an All-State First Team selection and All-24/7 First Team choice, as well as All-City Recorded 98 tackles and 11.5 sacks as a senior Was an Honorable Mention All-Atate selection as a junior, recording 10.5 sacks and 88 tackles to help team win Arizona state championship. Personal: Born Lorenzo Paul Melvin on February 5, Son of Patrick and Rhonda Melvin...Has two siblings, Patrick and Jasmine... Cousin, Anthony, played football at Idaho State and brother, Patrick, played basketball at Wentworth College. NEAL Murphy JR. DL NAMPA, IDAHO : Earned Big Sky All-Academic Team honors...competed in all 11 games and made five starts Totaled 22 tackles on the season Against Montana and Sacramento State registered four 40 LUMBERJACK

42 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS Recorded three tackles in the wins over New Mexico Highlands and Northern Colorado At No. 4 Eastern Washington had a 12-yard fumble recovery Was credited with 3.0 tackles for a loss of eight yards and two quarterback hurries on the season. 2014: Earned Big Sky All-Academic honors...appeared in six games Registered 18 tackles on the season Recorded a tackle in every game and at least two tackles in five contests Had a career-high six tackles at Weber State At North Dakota recorded five tackles and two sacks for a loss of 11 yards Was credited with quarterback hurries against New Mexico Highlands, Eastern Washington and Weber State. 2013: Redshirted the season. High School: Competed at Bishop Kelly High School...Coach Brennan...All-State defensive lineman his senior year...won the discus and runner-up in the shot put his senior year. Personal: Born Neal Michael Murphy on October 22, Son of Neal and Kelly Murphy...Has a younger brother, Riley, and a younger sister, Kylie. LUKE Nguyen 2015: Redshirted the season. COLE Norris FR. WR TEMPE, ARIZ. 90 High School: Competed at Marcos de Niza High School under Coach Sean Morin...Earned first team all-city, all-section, and all-state honors. Personal: Born February 3, 1997 in Chandler, Ariz...Son of Benny and Anne Nguyen...Has a brother, Michael, and a sister, Olivia. FR. QB NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF : Redshirted the season 2015 NAU Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year. dition to receiving Dream Team Player of the Year honors Holds the all-time passing yards record, most completions in a game and most touchdowns in a game Finished his career eighth all-time in passing touchdowns and seventh all-time in passing yards in Orange County Also competed in basketball and baseball. Personal: Born May 12, 1997 to Will and Katy Norris Has two brothers, Carter and Campbell Father, Will, swam collegiately at USC Enjoys the outdoors and hanging out with friends. MALIK Noshi 2015: Redshirted the season. FR. OL LAS VEGAS, NEV. 65 High School: Competed at Arbor View High School under coach Dan Barnson Earned first team all-state, all-city and all-conference honors Team went 28-5 during his last three seasons Was a member of the first Arbor View football team to go undefeated. Personal: Born May 2, 1997 to Hani Noshi and Amy Grooms Has a younger sister, Arlin, and a younger brother, Grady Enjoys lifting weights. LOGAN Palmer 2015: Redshirted the season. SO. DL TEMPE, ARIZ. 47 Prior to NAU: Attended Pima Community College Made 60 tackles and six sacks as a freshman. High School: Played for Marcos De Niza High School as a defensive end. Personal: Born Logan Palmer on December 14, 1995 to Randy and Lea Palmer. High School: Competed at Newport Harbor High School for coach Jeff Brinkley Junior year was named Sunset League Co-Offensive Player of the Year Repeated the honor the following year, in ad- FOOTBALL

43 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON RYAN Phillippe 2015: Redshirted the season. High School: Competed at Colleyville Heritage High School under coach Darren Allman Named District 6-5A All-Purpose Player of the Year and District 7-6A First Team All-District Earned CHHS Special Teams MVP honors and CHHS MVP accolades Also received Dallas Morning News Defensive Player of the Week honors. Personal: Born August 30, 1996 to Linda and Phil Phillippe Has an older brother Austin Father, Phil, played football at Stephen F. Austin Enjoys hunting and fishing. BLAKE Porter FR. S EULESS, TEXAS JR. OL NEWHALL, CALIF. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS : Started all 11 games Helped pave the way for the school s fourth 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver in the same season Protected an All-American quarterback that threw for over 3,000 yards A member of the offensive line that helped NAU rank seventh in the nation in scoring offense and eighth in passing offense. 2014: Named the NAU Football Offensive Outstanding Freshman of the Year Appeared in 11 games Made seven starts. High School: A 2014 graduate of Hart High School Three-year letterwinner and three-year starter for Mike Herrington Named First Team All-Foothill League in 2012 and 2013 Named 2013 Foothill League Lineman of the Year First Team All-Santa Clarita Valley Defensive Lineman and L.A. Daily News All-Area Offensive Lineman in 2013 Named team s Lineman of the Year in 2013 and won the Team Player Award three years in a row Holds school records for bench press (400 lbs.) and bench press reps (40 at 185 lbs.) Team won 2013 CIF Northern Division Championship and was runner up in California State Regional Championship Played in 2014 L.A. Daily News East-West Game, and at College of the Canyons. Personal: Born Blake Ryan Porter on October 5, 1995 in Valencia, Calif.Son of Jack and Jennifer Porter Has two brothers, Brooks and Aaron, and one sister, Mackenzie. JAMISON Pruitt FR. OL GLENDALE, ARIZ : Competed in three games Made appearances in the home victories over New Mexico Highlands, Northern Colorado, and Sacramento State. High School: Competed at Sandra Day O Connor High School under coach John Rodriguez Earned Honorable Mention All-Division honors sophomore year, second team honors junior year and first team accolades senior season. Personal: Born April 23, 1997 to Mike and Julie Pruitt Has two older sisters, Jade and Jaylin. KYLE Renning 2015: Did not compete. JR. LS FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ. 78 High School: Competed at Coconino High School for Coach Dave Moate...First Team All-Section...Also competed in rugby. Personal: Born July 22, 1995 in Flagstaff...Son of Roy and Krista Renning...Older brother Hayden, competed for the NAU football team as a snapper...has a younger sister, Natalie. ANDREW Robateau 2015: Redshirted the season. SR. DL MORENO VALLEY, CALIF. 42 LUMBERJACK

44 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS 2014: Appeared in 11 games Made five starts Registered a total of 17 tackles Had a career-high seven tackles and a sack for a drop of three yards versus Southern Utah Made three tackles against New Mexico Highlands Recorded two or more tackles four times. Prior to NAU: Played two years at Chaffey College for Robert Hadaway Named second team All-Conference both years Team was 9-2 and won conference in High School: A 2012 graduate of Moreno Valley High School Played four years for Ted Wadkins... Also played basketball. Personal: Born Andrew Robateau on August 27, 1994 in Los Angeles, Calif.Son of Allen and Loretta Robateau. 2013: Started all 12 games. 2012: Redshirted the season. High School: A 2012 graduate of Palmdale High School Three-year starter and letterwinner for Jeff Williams Ranked No. 26 in the nation at center by Scout.com Named All-CIF Northern Division in 2011 Also chosen to All-Golden League and All-Valley First Team Selected for California Classic All-Star game Had 60 pancake blocks over the last three seasons. Personal: Born Eric Benjamin Rodroguez on July 26, 1994 Son of Jose and Ena Rodriguez Has two brothers, Jose and Andy, and one sister, Debbie...Brother, Andy, also competes on the NAU football team. JR. LS PALMDALE, CALIF. ANDY Rodriguez 2015: Did not compete. 59 High School: Competed at Palmdale High School for Coach Jeff Williams...First Team All-Golden League his senior year...also competed in wrestling and swimming. Personal: Born July 7, 1995 in Burbank, Calif...Son of Jose and Ena Rodriguez Has two brothers, Eric and Jose...Brother Eric is also a member of the football team...has one sister, Debbie. ERIC Rodriguez JR. OL PALMDALE, CALIF. 76 TYLER Shank 2015: Earned Big Sky All-Academic Team honors...started all 10 games he appeared in Helped pave the way for the school s fourth 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver in the same season Protected an All-American quarterback that threw for over 3,000 yards A member of the offensive line that helped the Lumberjacks rank seventh in the nation in scoring offense and eighth in passing offense. 2014: Appeared in five games Made three starts. 2013: Redshirted the season. JR. OL CHANDLER, ARIZ. 77 High School: A graduate of Chandler High School...Four-year starter and three-year letterwinner for Coach Shawn Aguano Received the Most Improved and Hammer Award Named First Team All-Section as a junior and a senior...earned the team s Offensive MVP...Named All-State Honorable Mention...Did not allow a sack and recorded 92 pancakes. Personal: Born Tyler Shank on October 1, Son of Norman and Cindy Shank...Has a brother, Logan. 2015: All-Big Sky Honorable Mention NAU Comeback Player of the Year Started all nine games he appeared in Had made 26 straight starts in his career before being sidelined two games due to injury Helped pave the way for the school s fourth 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver in the same season Protected an All-American quarterback that threw for over 3,000 yards A member of the offensive line that helped the Lumberjacks rank seventh in the nation in scoring offense and eighth in passing offense. 2014: Named to the All-Big Sky Third Team Earned the NAU Football Outstanding Sophomore Award Started in all 12 games. FOOTBALL

45 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON FR. LB GLENDALE, ARIZ. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS SO. OL FONTANA, CALIF HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF JAKE Skadeland 2015: Redshirted the season 2015 NAU Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year. High School: Competed at Mountain Ridge High School for Coach Bobby Green...Earned first team all-section honors...was named the MVP his senior year. Personal: Born Jacob Daniel Skadeland in Glendale, Ariz...Son of Anne Skadeland...Has an older brother, Josh, and a younger sister, Lindsay. JAVERE Smith 2015: Competed in 10 games Recorded two tackles versus Montana, UC Davis, Weber State, Eastern Washington, and Sacramento State Registered two tackles for loss on the season for a total of five yards Was also credited with a pass breakup and quarterback hurry in the win over Montana State. 2014: Appeared in 10 games Made one start Registered five tackles on the season Recorded one tackle versus Cal Poly and Northern Colorado Tallied three tackles against Southern Utah. 2013: Redshirted the season. JR. DL LAKE CITY, FLA. 51 High School: Four-year starter and three-year letterman at Columbia High School Played for coach Brian Allen Awarded best defensive line Played in the Virginia Iron Man High school state weightlifting qualifier Also considered Tennessee State. Personal: Born Javere Malik Smith on July 6, Son of Jonathan and Lisa Smith...Has two sisters, Keisha and Jalesa. JOSH Sparks 2015: Competed in a pair of games Made appearances in the home wins over Northern Colorado and Sacramento State. 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: A 2014 graduate of Jurupa Hills High School...Earned All-CIF and All-League honors...helped Jurupa win the 2014 CIF Championship...Also participated in track & field...was an All-League selection in the shot put and discus. Personal: Born Joshua Sparks on September 7, Son of Karren Gilkey and Bobby Sparks...Has three siblings, Lisana, Christopher, and Isaiah. XAVIER Stephens SR. LB TULARE, CALIF : Competed in all 11 games Had a season-high five tackles in the win over Sacramento State At Stephen F. Austin recorded a trio of tackles, including a four-yard tackle for loss Had a pair of tackles at Montana Also tallied tackles against UC Davis, Northern Colorado, and Eastern Washington Was credited with a quarterback hurry versus UNC. 2014: Appeared in four games. Prior to NAU: Played two years at the University of Nevada-Reno for Brian Polian. High School: A 2012 graduate of Tulare Union High School Fouryear starter and three-year letterwinner for Derren Bennet City champs three years in a row Earned the Bob Mathius Award for three years rushing over 1,000 yards Played in Cal-State All-Star Game. Personal: Born Xavier Stephens on January 5, 1994 in Hanford, Calif...Son of James Graham Has four brothers, James, Michale, Elbert, Eleden and one sister, 44 LUMBERJACK

46 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS COLE Sterns SO. CB TUCSON, ARIZ : NAU Defensive Most Improved Player Competed in 10 games and made one start Registered a career-high eight tackles versus Northern Colorado Made five stops against Weber State Versus Sacramento State recorded four tackles and a 12-yard sack Also registered tackles against New Mexico Highlands, Arizona, Montana, UC Davis, and Eastern Washington Was credited with five pass breakups. 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: A 2014 graduate of Sahuaro High School Three-year letterwinner and two-year captain for Scott Mckee Named USA Today First Team All-State Defensive Back, and First Team All-Southern Arizona Wide Receiver Also named First Team All-City, All-City Wide receiver, and Arizona Daily Star Second Team All-Southern Arizona defensive back Recorded 23 total touchdowns, 1,168 yards receiving, and five interceptions in his career Holds the school record for touchdowns in a game with six. Personal: Born Cole Darian Sterns on October 8, 1995 in Tucson, Ariz...Son of Darian and Roberta Sterns Has one brother Bryce, and one sister Brielle Has two cousins, Torrie and Ki Andre who attended NAU Has a cousin, Jordan, who played football at Oklahoma State, and one uncle, James, who played basketball at Baylor. SHANE Susic 2015: Redshirted the season. FR. OL SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. 63 High School: Attended Notre Dame Prep...Played for Coach Gary Gregory...Also competed in baseball. Personal: Born Shane Michael Susic August 10, 1996 in Scottsdale, Ariz...Son of Mike and Karen...Has a younger sister, Taylor...Grandfather Phil played baseball for the University of Indiana, then went on to play for the White Sox organization. WES Sutton 2015: Competed in nine games and made five starts Registered five tackles in the season opener at Stephen F. Austin Had four tackles versus New Mexico Highlands, Arizona, and Weber State Recorded a trio of tackles at Southern Utah Also tallied tackles against UC Davis, Eastern Washington, and Sacramento State Was credited with three pass breakups. 2014: Appeared in 10 games Registered nine tackles on the season Recorded a season-high six tackles against New Mexico Highlands Made two tackles versus UC Davis Had one tackle at Portland State Was credited with one pass breakup. High School: A 2014 graduate of Chandler High School Two-year starter and one-year captain for Shawn Aguano Named the 2013 Defensive Player of the Year Helped team to the D1 Section I Championship. Personal: Born Wesley Malik Sutton on February 9, 1996 in Scottsdale, Ariz.Son of Marc and Theresa Sutton Has one sister, Alyssa Also lettered in track & field where he competed in the state meet in long jump. JABRIL Taylor JR. S CHANDLER, ARIZ. JR. RB BUCKEYE, ARIZ Prior to NAU: Attended Western Illinois University where he redshirted Transferred to Eastern Arizona College where he played for one season. High School: Attended Buckeye Union High School Was a varsity athlete for football and track & field His senior year he was on the All-Division 4 Arizona Team as a running back. Personal: Born Jabril Taylor on December 15, 1994 in Chicago, Ill. FOOTBALL

47 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MEET THE LUMBERJACKS 2016 SEASON SR. LB MESA, ARIZ. SO. OL TEMPE, ARIZ. HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF JAKE Thomas : Competed in all 11 games and made 10 starts Finished third on the team with 68 tackles Recorded at least three tackles in every game Had five or more tackles in eight games Opened the season with six tackles on the road at Stephen F. Austin Had five tackles versus New Mexico Highlands At Montana made seven stops Was credited with nine tackles and a tackle for loss against Montana State At UC Davis recorded six tackles Made a career-high 11 stops versus Weber State, including a pair of sacks for a drop of eight yards On the road at No. 4 Eastern Washington had a six-yard sack, a forced fumble, and seven tackles Against Southern Utah registered eight tackles Was credited with a team-high 4.5 sacks for a loss of 24 yards and a pair of pass breakups. 2014: Appeared in 12 games Made two starts Registered 40 tackles on the season Was credited with 1.5 sacks for a drop of 12 yards Tallied three quarterback hurries on the season Had a career-high seven tackles at Northern Colorado Made five tackles and was credited with a 10-yard sack against Southern Utah Recorded five tackles three times San Diego State, Portland State and Southern Utah Registered two or more tackles nine times. 2013: Appeared in seven games Recorded two rushes for two yards. 2012: Redshirted the season. High School: Three-year starter and captain for Coach Chad De- Grenier Earned all-state and all-section honors Named Defensive MVP Selected Defensive Player of the Year for Mesa schools Set school record for sacks by a linebacker Also team captain for baseball team, helping team to 17-0 record as a freshman Father, Kevin, played football at Arizona State from Mother was an Olympic swimmer. Personal: Born November 11, 1993 in Mesa, Ariz Son of Dawn Hunter and Kevin Thomas Has two brothers, Ryan and Josh, and one sister, Brittany. THOMAS Turley 2015: Competed in seven games Registered a pair of tackles and a quarterback hurry against New Mexico Highlands. 2014: Redshirted the season. 69 High School: Three-year letterwinner at Corona Del Sol...Two-year starter and one-year captain for coach Tim Kelly...First Team All-Selection in All-City Team selection in Personal: Thomas Blake Turley was born on November 30, 1995 in Tempe, Ariz...Son of Maria and Tom Turley. TRISTEN Vance SO. LB CHANDLER, ARIZ : Competed in all 11 games Made his first career tackle against New Mexico Highlands finishing with three Registered a pair of tackles, including a six-yard sack in the victory over Sacramento State Also notched tackles against Arizona, Northern Colorado, and Eastern Washington Was credited with 2.0 tackles for a loss of seven yards Had one quarterback hurry and one pass breakup on the season. High School: Competed for coach Steve Belles at Hamilton High School Was a First Team All-Section, All-Conference and All-State honoree Team was the 2012 Arizona State Champions Recorded 250 career tackles and 10 sacks Also competed in basketball Averaged 10 rebounds and eight points per game. Personal: Born July 31, 1997 to Leah Vance and Willie Daniel Has three younger sisters, Caroline, Charlette and Addison and one younger brother, Brayden Enjoys playing video 46 LUMBERJACK

48 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS SR. S AVONDALE, ARIZ. JR. DL INGLEWOOD, CALIF. LEANDRE Vaughn : Started all 10 games he competed in Was fourth on the team in tackles with 62 Recorded a tackle in all but one game Made at least five tackles seven times Tallied three tackles in his NAU debut at Stephen F. Austin Against Arizona made seven tackles In the win over Weber State tallied nine tackles and his first career interception At No. 4 Eastern Washington recorded eight tackles In the home finale, recorded an interception and made eight tackles against Sacramento State Registered a career-high 15 tackles in the season finale at Southern Utah Was credited with a pair of pass breakups on the season. Prior to NAU: Played at Glendale Community College under coach Micky Bell for two seasons Recorded 83 tackles, seven pass breakups and four interceptions. High School: Competed for coaches Kelly Epley and Craig Holland at Agua Fria High School Was an All-State returner and running back Ran for over 2,500 yards his last two seasons Team was league champions in 2011 Also competed in track & field Was a 4x100 state champion. Personal: Born November 17, 1993 to Anotinette Mann and Edrick Vaughn Has four sisters, Shanay, Safa, Khalilah JR. and CBLaKunta and two older brothers, Scipio and Michael Enjoys photography SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. DEON Young 2015: Competed in eight games and made four starts Had a season-high six tackles on the road at Montana Also registered tackles versus Montana State, UC Davis, Weber State, and Northern Colorado Tallied three or more tackles four times Was credited with sacks against Montana and Weber State for a loss of eight yards Recorded two quarterback hurries and one pass breakup. 2014: Appeared in 12 games Made eight starts Registered 33 tackles on the season Was credited with 3.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and one quarterback hurry Had a career-high five tackles at Northern Colorado Recorded four tackles three times Cal Poly, UC Davis and North Dakota Against UC Davis was credited with a career-high 10-yard sack Had a seven-yard sack versus Eastern Washington Tallied two or more tackles 10 times Recorded quarterback hurries against New Mexico Highlands and UC Davis. 2013: Redshirted the season. 56 High School: A 2013 graduate of Culver City High School...Threeyear starter for Jahmal Wright Named First-Team All-CIF and All- Ocean League twice, First-Team All-California as a junior...ocean League Defensive MVP...Recorded 38 total tackles and 17 sacks Team was CIF Finalist his junior year with a 10-4 record. Personal: Born Deon Christopher Young August 28, 1995 in Los Angeles, Calif...Son of Horace and Derexie Young...Has one sister, D eva. 17 MO White II 2015: Competed in four games before getting injured. 2014: Earned Fall Big Sky All-Academic Team honors...appeared in 10 games Recorded six tackles on the season Had a career-high two tackles twice versus New Mexico Highlands and Portland State. 2013: Redshirted the season. High School: A graduate of Notre Dame Prep...Three-year starter and letterwinner for Gary Gregory Four-sport athlete including, basketball, baseball, football, and track Two-time all-state honorable mention selection Helped his team reach the state playoffs three times, qualifying for the triple jump three times. Personal: Born Maurice Antonio White September 23, Son of Jaclyn Bilello...Has three siblings, Tre, Renee and Akira. FOOTBALL

49 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF LUIS Aguilar FR. K/P NOGALES, ARIZ. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS 41 High School: Competed at Nogales High School under coach Kevin Kuhm for two years Earned All-State honors as a kicker and All-Conference honors as a punter Connected on every single PAT during his career Competed in soccer for four years where he earned MVP honors Also played baseball and golf In the classroom was named to the principal s list and honor roll. Personal: Born Luis Norberto Aguilar on March 19, 1998 Son of Victor and Roxanna Aguilar Has an older brother, Victor. KHALIL Dorsey FR. CB ONTARIO, CALIF. 29 High School: Competed at Colony High School under coach Steve Randal Was named the defensive player of the year Helped team win the CIF Central Division Also competed in track & field all four years...in 2016 he qualified for the state championship meet, placing fifth in the 110-meter hurdles in a time of and qualifying for the long jump finals with a school record leap of /2. Personal: Born Khalil Isaiah Dorsey on March 31, 1998 Son of Tommie and Lucy Dorsey Has a brother, Tommie Cousin Brittni plays on the NAU volleyball team. THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW STEVEN Bailey FR. OL LITCHFIELD PARK, ARIZ. 67 High School: Competed at Centennial High School under coach Richard Taylor...Named the top offensive lineman in the state of Arizona Ranked as the No. 1 center in Arizona by Scout.com Was a two-time First Team All-State, All-Section, and All-District honoree Named to the All-Division Arizona First Team Voted as the MVP for the offensive line by his teammates twice Helped lead team to back-to-back state championships in 2014 and 2015 Participated in the U.S. Army National Combine Invited to participate in the Blue-Grey All-American game. Personal: Born Steven William Bailey on January 10, 1998 Son of Geoffrey and Caren Bailey Has an older sister, Sarah. MYLES Dumas FR. CB SAN DIEGO, CALIF. 5 High School: Competed at Mission Bay High School under coach Willie Matson Prior to MBHS, played at Helix High School...Earned First Team All-League honors Team went 10-3 in 2015 as the CIF Runners-Up Was credited with six interceptions and 45 tackles Also competed in baseball and track & field A member of the honor roll. Personal: Born Myles Alexander Dumas on January 29, 1998 Son of Alexander and Lisa Dumas Has one brother, Grant, and two sisters, Shannon and Alies Cousin Brittani plays for the NAU women s basketball team. 48 LUMBERJACK

50 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS FR. S MESA, ARIZ. FR. S ETIWANDA, CALIF. DESI Ethridge 35 High School: Competed at Red Mountain High School under coach Ron Wisniewski Earned First Team All-State honors Was named defensive back of the year Also competed in basketball A member of the student council. Personal: Born Desmond LaMonte Ethridge on June 10, 1997 Son of Jennifer McKenzie. BYRON Evans JR. LB PHOENIX, ARIZ. 7 Prior to NAU: Competed at Glendale Community College for two seasons under coach Mickey Bell Was a second team All-ACCAC after leading the Gauchos with 128 tackles. High School: Competed at Phoenix Christian High School Prior to PCHS, he played at Mountain Pointe Earned All-State honors. Personal: Born Byron Evans II August 30, 1996 Son of Byron and Alba Evans Has two sisters, Brykara and Brielle Father Byron, played in the National Football League with the Philadelphia Eagles for eight seasons after a star-studded career at the University of Arizona. KENDALL Greer 36 High School: Competed at Etiwanda High School...His junior year he recorded 59 tackles with 42 of them being solo stops...during his senior campaign he tallied 113 tackles (39 solo and 74 assisted). Personal: Born October 19, Son of Charles and Tammi Greer. BLAKE Kemp SR. QB CHANDLER, ARIZ. 10 Prior to NAU: Competed at East Carolina University...In 2015, completed 260 of 375 passes for 16 touchdowns..he threw for a total of 2,658 yards and an average of yards per game...redshirted at ECU during the 2014 season...prior to ECU, Kemp led Mesa Community College to a pair of bowl games in 2012 and High School: Part of a Hamilton High School program which enjoyed a nation-best run of 53-straight victories (freshman to senior seasons)... Helped Huskies to state championships in 2008, 2009 and 2010 (with a runner-up title in 2011 as a senior)... Passed for 2,580 yards and 24 touchdowns to guide HHS to a 13-1 record as a senior team captain for coach Steve Belles... Named the Powerade FAB 50 Spotlight Player-of-the-Week during course of campaign. Personal: Born Blake Kemp on November 16, Son of Eric and Michele Kemp...Enjoys the outdoors...hobbies include hunting, fishing, snowboarding, camping, hiking and swimming. FOOTBALL

51 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON FR. OL ORO VALLEY, ARIZ. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS FR. RB BUCKEYE, ARIZ. COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW CHASE Laurita 66 High School: Competed at Ironwood Ridge High School under coach Matthew Johnson Was a two-time All-State, All-Southern Arizona, All-City, and All-Section honoree Team was the 2014 and 2015 Section Champions Also competed in wrestling and track & field. Personal: Born Chase Angelo Laurita on March 2, 1997 Son of Albert and Lori Laurita Has a younger brother, Deacon Father Albert played football at Oklahoma Uncles John and Steve played football at Colorado State and Air Force. JOE Logan AARON Manning 22 High School: Competed at Estrella Foothills High School under coach Lamar Early Rushed for over 5,500 yards during his career and recorded 85 touchdowns Was named the Friday Night Fever Offensive Player of the Year, First Team All-Section, First Team All-Division, Arizona Top 25, First Team All-Arizona, Division Player of the Year, Small School Player of the Year, and The Arizona Republic Player of the Year Helped lead his team to the playoffs all four years Also competed in basketball where team was the section champs In track & field, he set the 100-meter and 4x100 school records. Personal: Born Joe Mikale Logan on January 21, 1998 Son of Cicely Cohen Has two brothers, Michael and Marc, and two sisters, Dezire and Anya. FR. ATH RANCHO CUCAMONG, CALIF. 6 High School: Competed at Rancho Cucamonga High School under coach Nick Biaz Earned First Team All-CIF, First Team All-League, and First Team All-Inland Valley honors. Personal: Born Aaron Manning on March 18, 1998 Son of Artuz and Alanna Manning Has one brother, Artuz, and two sisters, Shalise and Shanise Brother Artuz plays football at Portland State. 50 LUMBERJACK

52 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS SR. WR NORTH LONG BEACH, CALIF. 17 DELSHAWN McClellon Prior to NAU: Competed at the University of Utah for his first-three seasons...was a two-time honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 Conference honoree...competed at wideout and on special teams for the Utes...In 2015, played in all 12 games with one start...his sophomore year he competed in 12 games with two starts...appeared in six games in Tallied 110 yards on eight catches with one score. High School: Was a three-year starter at Gahr High School...Earned All-League, All-Area, All-CIF, and Dream Team honors in Finished as the state s third all-time career receiver with 214 catches... Had 74 catches for 859 yards and seven touchdowns as a sophomore, 74 catches for 1,116 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior and 66 receptions for 1,049 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior...also ran track, earning three letters...was an honor roll student. Personal: Born Delshawn Vincent McClellon on Sept. 4, Son of Delshawn McClellon Sr. and Edna Thomas...Has three sisters, one brother and a stepsister and stepbrother. MARCEL Myers FR. WR LOS ANGELES,CALIF. 82 High School: Competed at Bishop Alemany under coach Dean Herrington Named a two-time All-CIF honoree Was named the offensive player of the year In the classroom earned academic scholar recognition Also competed in track & field picking up All-Academic honors. JUNIOR Olie JR. DL WATAUGA, TEXAS 96 Prior to NAU: Played at Tyler Junior College for two years under coach Danny Palmer Picked up All-Conference honors Was named the team captain Tallied 57 tackles and six sacks Helped his team to the playoffs both seasons Earned Dean s List honors. High School: Competed at Euless Trinity High School under coach Steve Lineweaver Earned All-District and All-State honors. Personal: Born Hafoka Viliami Olie on August 24, 1995 Son of Hafoka and Lola Olie Has four brothers, Mino, Viliami, Paul, and Hengi, and one sister, Moana Brother, Hengi, played football at Sam Houston State. TAYLOR Powell FR. LB TUCSON, ARIZ. 38 High School: Competed at Salpointe High School under coach Dennis Bene Finished as the Salpointe career tackles leader Was a twotime All-State selection, three-time Southern Arizona honoree and fourtime All-Section pick Also competed in track & field and basketball. Personal: Born May 15, 1997 to Claudia and Jay Powell Has an older brother Jordan and a younger sister Kamaria Father, Jay, played football at Tulsa and brother, Jordan, ran track at Arizona. Personal: Born Marcel Rau mon Myers Jr. on June 7, 1998 Son of Tikco Dixon and Marcel Myers Has a brother, Redric, and four sisters, Kyara, Kyli, Paige, and Peyton. FOOTBALL

53 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON GRIFFIN Roehler FR. K/P LITTCHFIELD PARK, ARIZ. High School: Competed at Agua Fria High School under coach Tony Cluff Earned First Team All-Division III Section honors as a kicker three times Named to the AZ Central All-Division III First Team Received All-Division III Second Team honors as a long snapper Was named an All-Division III Second Team kicker honoree by 24/7 Sports Broke the record for career PATs (99) and field goals (20) Set the 4A record for PATs in a game (12) and a season (47). Also competed in soccer. Personal: Born Griffin Michael Roehler on October 30, 1997 Son of Dennis and Andrea Roehler Has two brothers, Austin and Dillon Cousin, Jason Murrietta, played football at NAU from , leading NAU a Big Sky Championship and its first FCS Playoff win In the classroom, was named to the honor roll. LUKE Rudolph MEET THE LUMBERJACKS FR. OL SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. 52 High School: Competed at Horizon High School under coach Kris Heavner Was named the team s MVP Earned First Team All-District and All-State honors Picked up All-State honorable mention accolades Helped team advance to the playoffs twice Three-time All- State academic team honorable mention A member of the student advisory committee. Personal: Born Luke Thomas Rudolph on October 31, 1997 Son of Scott and Jodi Rudolph Has two brothers, Brett and Jay, and a sister, Kate. ZACH Simmons FR. TE SALEM, UTAH 81 High School: Competed at Salem Hills High School under coach Joel Higginson Prior to SHHS, competed at Mingus Union High School Named an AIA Division III All-Conference Honorable Mention Was a Utah Athletic Association Academic All-American nominee National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete nominee Dr. Chase Coy Scholar-Athlete Also competed in basketball and track & field A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born Zachary Raymond Simmons on June 6, 1997 Son of Mark and Lori Simmons; both NAU alums Has two brothers, Luke and Kyle. FR. CB SAN DIEGO, CALIF. JU'SHAWNTE Spann 27 High School: Competed at San Diego High School under coach Charles James Prior to SDHS, competed for three years at Morse High School...Earned First Team All-Central League honors Played in the Spanos Classic All-Star game. Personal: Born Ju Shawnte Ke Mon Spann on July 9, 1998 Son of Sheryl Morris Has a brother, Anthony, and two sisters, Aminah and KeAjaneah. 52 LUMBERJACK

54 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS FR. RB SAN DIEGO, CALIF. SO. WR LA MIRADA, CALIF. NATE Stinson 2 High School: Competed at Helix Charter High School under coach Troy Starr Named the 2013 offensive rookie of the year Was a three-time First Team Offense All-CIF San Diego Selection Earned All-Academic Team honors three times Selected as the 2015 San Diego Section Offensive Player of the Year 2015 Silver Pigskin Player of the Year Runner-Up Registered over 3,800 rushing yards, rushed for 60 touchdowns, and caught five touchdown passes Also competed in track & field, qualifying for the state meet in the 100-meter dash in 2014 and 2015 A member of the 4x100-meter relay team that qualified for the state meet. Personal: Born Nathan Damajh Stinson on August 17, 1997 Son of Charles and Alysia Has a younger sister, Raven...Cousin Donnell Tolliver plays football at UC Davis. CARSON Taylor FR. DL GLENDALE, ARIZ. 99 High School: Competed at Apollo High School under coach Zach Threadgill Was named the Division II Defensive Player of the Year Set the career sacks record at Apollo Helped team advance to the Division II State Playoffs Also competed in basketball In the classroom was named to the honor roll. Personal: Born Carson Charles Taylor on February 13, 1998 Son of Kristin Taylor Has an older brother, Carlos, and three sisters, Sierra, Taylor, and Makenna. DALLIS Todd 19 Prior to NAU: Competed at the University of Oklahoma Played in six games in 2015 Caught first pass of career for nine yards against Iowa State Saw playing time against Kansas, Texas Tech, Kansas State, and Tulsa Made his collegiate debut against Akron Was named to Academic All-Big 12 Second Team. 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: Competed at La Mirada High School...Was a four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals, 247Sports and Scout Caught 66 passes for 1,163 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior Latched onto 72 passes for 1,041 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior Caught 60 passes for 866 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore Played in Semper Fidelis All-American game Named first-team all-league, All-CIF, all-area, All-Southern California Dream Team, All-Long Beach Poly News for three consecutive years No. 31 wide receiver by 247Sports, No. 37 by ESPN, No. 40 by Scout and No. 50 by Rivals... No. 23 player in California by 247Sports, No. 28 by ESPN and No. 38 by Rivals.com. Personal: Born November 28, Son of Joey and Peyton...Has two brothers, Tristan and Brandon, and one sister Jasmine. JAMES Walton SO. DL CHARLESTON, W.V. 92 Prior to NAU: Played for one season at Los Angeles Valley Junior College...Was named to the Southern California Football Association s All-League Team...Registered 36 total tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. High School: Competed at Capital High School...Won the Hunt Award for the best interior lineman in the state of West Virginia, selected by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association...Averaged over nine tackles per contest...also totaled 31 tackles for a loss, 17 sacks and three blocked punts. FOOTBALL 53 Personal: Born James Walton on January 5, Son of Tim Walton and Jennifer

55 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON FR. S PLEASANTON, CALIF. MEET THE LUMBERJACKS FR. S SANTA CLARITA, CALIF. COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW JAIRUS Woodson SO. NB MURRIETA, CALIF. BRANDON Worthy 26 High School: Competed at Valley Christian High School under coach Justin Lowell His senior year caught 49 passes for 1,195 yards Was named a two-time All-League honoree Earned All-Conference honors, along with being named the team s MVP Set school records for most interceptions, touchdowns, receiving yards, and yards after catch in a season Helped team advance to the championship game in 2014 and the semifinals in 2015 Also competed in basketball and track & field In the classroom was named to the honor roll. Personal: Born Jairus James Woodson on February 23, 1998 Son of Rod and Nickie Woodson Has a brother, Demetrius, and three sisters, Marikah, Tia, and Nemiah Father Rod, a 2009 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee played 17 seasons in the National Football League, while winning a Super Bowl ring and being named to the Pro Bowl 11 times He s currently an assistant defensive backs coach for the Oakland Raiders Brother Demitrius played football at Idaho, while sister Marikah played basketball at San Jose State. 41 Prior to NAU: Played for one season at Orange Coast College under coach Kevin Emerson Earned All-Conference accolades with the Pirates. High School: Competed at Vista Murrieta for coach Coley Candaele Earned All-League, All-CIF, All-Inland, and All-State honors Competed in the IE Classic for the Inland-Empire All-Stars versus the Orange County All-Stars. BRIAN Barry BRANDON Long FR. FB PHOENIX, ARIZ. JUSTIN Mandrola SR. WR MESA, ARIZ. 48 FR. RB RIVER VALLEY, ARIZ HISTORY Personal: Born Brandon Charles Worthy on November 1, 1996 Son of Tim and Michele Worthy Has an older brother, Cameron, and a younger brother, Cole. EJ McClanahan 54 LUMBERJACK

56 #NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS SO. WR LAKEWOOD, CALIF. FR. LB BEND, ORE WILLIAM Morehand FR. DL PHOENIX, ARIZ. JACOB Thompson FR. OL NORCO, CALIF. AARON Rosenbaum 93 BRIAN Ward 71 FR. WR CHANDLER, ARIZ. JR. WR LONG BEACH, CALIF. CHRISTIAN Sanchez 91 JALEN Warfield 83 JR. DL/LS SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. OWEN Sweeney 60 FOOTBALL

57 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON SEASON-IN-REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF SEASON REVIEW HISTORY In 2015, Northern Arizona experimented with a new offensive scheme and a new offensive coordinator, as the Lumberjacks went out to prove that although they have been known in past years for their defense, this year the offense was looking to make noise. For the second time in three years, the Lumberjacks went undefeated at home in conference play in the Walkup Skydome. It all started with a 41-5 win over New Mexico Highlands and closed out with a Senior Day victory over Sacramento State. NAU averaged 52.0 points per game at home, including a season-best 63 points in the win over Northern Colorado. After a misstep on the road at UC Davis, NAU decided as a team to score 49 points in every game moving forward in honor of their teammate Michael DeGroote, who passed away this summer. He was No. 49. As a squad, the team went on a four-game winning streak, putting them in position for a share of the conference title in the regular season finale on the road at Southern Utah. The Lumberjacks took the field in Cedar City giving it all they had. NAU held a 14-point advantage at the half, but the Thunderbirds were able to produce 35 points in the second half to move past NAU. For NAU, the season didn t end the way it wanted, but there was nothing to hang their heads low about. They were ranked in the top 25, knocked off a top four team for the second year in a row, and Lumberjack fans watched nothing but wins in the Walkup Skydome. Four Lumberjacks earned All-American honors this season led by Case Cookus. The quarterback was named the STATS FCS National Freshman Player of the Year, in addition to being the Jerry Rice Award recipient. He finished just short of FCS National Offensive Player of the Year voting coming in fifth place. Cookus picked up 11 national honors, while senior punter Ryan Hawkins finished his career with seven honors. Sophomore wide receiver Emmanuel Butler was tagged with four All-American honors after his record season, and senior cornerback Marcus Alford added a pair of accolades to his resume. Fourteen players earned a sum of 15 All-Big Sky Conference accolades, with Cookus earning Co-Freshman of the Year honors. Cookus broke an 11-year-old NCAA FCS freshman record for most touchdown passes in a season with 37, also an NAU single season record. At the end of the regular season, Cookus had the most touchdown passes in a single game in the FCS with seven, had been responsible for seven touchdowns in a game twice, and led the FCS in passing touchdowns. Butler, Cookus biggest target, set a new NAU single season receiving yards record of 1,208. He also tied a school record 15 touchdown receptions and tied for the team-high in scoring with Hawkins. While NAU loses Alford and Hawkins due to graduation, the Lumberjacks have plenty of pieces of the puzzle still left for the 2016 season. Cookus and Butler are the 1-2 punch on offense, but there is a heavy presence of wide receivers, running backs, and offensive lineman to head that group. On defense, the line will be the most experienced unit coming back with Lorenzo Melvin, Deon Young, and Siupeli Anau leading the 56 LUMBERJACK

58 #NAUSTRONG SEASON-IN-REVIEW TOP 25 FCS RANKINGS - TEAM Rank Category Value 1* Team Passing Efficiency * Net Punting * Completion Percentage Passing Offense Red Zone Offense Scoring Offense Total Offense Passing Yards Per Completion * Denotes Led the Big Sky TOP 25 FCS RANKINGS - PLAYER Marcus Alford Rank Category Value 12 Passes Defended 1.5 Emmanuel Butler Rank Category Value 2 Receiving Touchdowns 15 6 Receiving Yards 1,208 4 Receiving Yards Per Game Scoring * Yards Per Reception Case Cookus Rank Category Value 2* Passing Efficiency * Passing Touchdowns 37 2* Yards Per Pass Attempt * Points Responsible For Points Responsible For Per Game * Completion Percentage Total Offense Passing Yards 3, Passing Yards Per Completion Completions Per Game Ryan Hawkins Rank Category Value 1* Punting * Field Goal Percentage Scoring 8.2 * Denotes Led the Big Sky FOOTBALL

59 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON Schedule and Results Date Opponent Result Time Attend Sept. 5 at Stephen F. Austin W, :10 8,473 Sept. 12 vs. New Mexico Highlamds W, :01 9,681 Sept. 19 at #20 Arizona L, :06 51,494 Sept. 26 at #14 Montana* L, :09 26,136 Oct. 3 vs. #11 Montana State* W, :06 9,431 Oct. 10 at UC Davis* L, :16 6,432 Oct. 24 vs. Weber State* W, :20 8,367 Oct. 31 vs. Northern Colorado* W, :01 4,091 Nov. 7 at #4 Eastern Washington* W, :20 9,214 Nov. 14 vs. Sacramento State* W, :09 5,937 Nov. 21 at #18 Southern Utah* L, :45 9,022 *Big Sky Conference Game Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Northern Arizona Opponents Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Casey Jahn Corbin Jountti Kendyl Taylor Case Cookus Nick Butier Aaryn Dorsett Abe Thompson Jordan Perry Dejzon Walker Alex Holmes Elijah Marks Kyren Poe Ryan Hawkins TEAM Total Opponents Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Case Cookus Kyren Poe Jordan Perry Alex Holmes Total Opponents Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Emmanuel Butler Dejzon Walker RJ Rickert Alex Holmes Elijah Marks Kendyl Taylor Casey Jahn Marc Cooper J. Baldwin Hunter Burton Nick Butier Abe Thompson Corbin Jountti Total Opponents STATISTICS Team Statistics NAU OPP SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:23 30:37 3RD-DOWN Conversions 66/161 73/178 3rd-Down Pct 41% 41% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/17 16/34 4th-Down Pct 59% 47% SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES (44-49) 90% (38-41) 93% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (35-49) 71% (34-41) 83% PAT-ATTEMPTS (57-57) 100% (45-47) 96% ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 5/7501 6/18462 Neutral Site Games 58 LUMBERJACK

60 #NAUSTRONG 2015 STATISTICS All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Emmanuel Butler Casey Jahn Kendyl Taylor Dejzon Walker Elijah Marks Alex Holmes Corbin Jountti RJ Rickert Case Cookus Marcus Alford Hunter Burton Eddie Horn Marc Cooper Nick Butier Abe Thompson J. Baldwin Aaryn Dorsett Delvin Batiste Kelepi Fifita Jordan Perry Kyren Poe Ryan Hawkins TEAM Total Opponents Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Alex Holmes Elijah Marks TEAM Total Opponents Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Eddie Horn Marcus Alford LeAndre Vaughn Delvin Batiste Total Opponents Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Elijah Marks Kendyl Taylor Alex Holmes Marcus Alford Kelepi Fifita RJ Rickert Nick Butier Total Opponents Field Goals fg pct lg blk Ryan Hawkins PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Emmanuel Butler Ryan Hawkins Casey Jahn Elijah Marks Dejzon Walker Corbin Jountti RJ Rickert Case Cookus Alex Holmes Kendyl Taylor Hunter Burton Eddie Horn Abe Thompson Marcus Alford Total Opponents Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Neal Murphy Total Opponents Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Case Cookus Casey Jahn Corbin Jountti Kendyl Taylor Kyren Poe Alex Holmes Nick Butier Aaryn Dorsett Jordan Perry Abe Thompson Dejzon Walker Elijah Marks Ryan Hawkins TEAM Total Opponents Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i blk Ryan Hawkins Kyren Poe Total Opponents FOOTBALL 59 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Ryan Hawkins Brian Drulias Total Opponents

61 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS Defensive Stats 2015 STATISTICS Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles Blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 7 Eddie Horn Josh Bamrick Jake Thomas LeAndre Vaughn Delvin Batiste Marcus Alford Darius Lewis Jake Casteel John Herrero Maurice Davison Zach McDonnell Keith Graham Cole Sterns Wes Sutton Neal Murphy Deon Young Kam ron Johnson Billy McEowen Kourey Gabriel Lorenzo Melvin Derik Hall Javere Smith Xavier Stephens Tristen Vance Kelepi Fifita Ronnie Manning Andrew Gose Abe Thompson Jalen Goss Nick Johnson Elijah Marks Brian Drulias Thomas Turley RJ Rickert Harrison Goebel Devon McPeek Nick Butier Jordan Morgan Emmanuel Butler Ryan Hawkins Total Opponents SEASON REVIEW HISTORY STARTERS ON OFFENSE SFA NMHU UA UM MSU UCD WSU UNCO EWU SAC SUU QB Cookus Cookus Cookus Cookus Cookus Cookus Cookus Cookus Cookus Cookus Cookus RB/TB Jahn Jahn Taylor Taylor Jahn Jahn Jahn Jahn Jahn Jahn Jahn RT Guenther Guenther Guenther Guenther Guenther Guenther Guenther Guenther Guenther Guenther Guenther RG Shank Shank Shank Shank Shank Davis Shank Shank Shank Shank Shanks C Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter LG E. Rodriguez E. Rodriguez Davis Julian E. Rodriguez E. Rodriguez E. Rodriguez E.Rodriguez E. Rodriguez E. Rodriguez E. Rodriguez LT Julian Julian Julian Habib Julian Julian Julian Julian Julian Julian Julian TE/FB Rickert Rickert Butier Butier Rickert Rickert Rickert Rickert Rickert Rickert Rickert WR/TE/FB Holmes Holmes Holmes Rickert Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes WR/TE Walker Walker Marks Holmes Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker WR Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler STARTERS ON DEFENSE DE Melvin Melvin Melvin Murphy Melvin Melvin Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Melvin DT Gabriel Young Gabriel Young Young Young Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel DT Herrero Herrero Fifita Herrero Herrero Herrero Herrero Herrero Herrero Herrero Herrero DE McDonnell McDonnell McDonnell McDonnell McDonnell McDonnell McDonnell McDonnell McDonnell McDonnell McDonnell LB Bamrick Bamrick Bamrick Bamrick Bamrick Bamrick Bamrick Bamrick Bamrick Bamrick Bamrick LB Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Casteel LB/NB/CB Batiste Batiste Batiste Batiste Lewis Casteel Batiste Batiste Batiste Batiste Batiste CB Alford Alford Alford Alford Alford Alford Alford Alford Alford Alford Alford FS Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn Horn SS Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn Lewis Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn CB Sutton Sutton Sutton Davison Davison Davison Sutton Sterns Sterns Sutton 60 LUMBERJACK

62 #NAUSTRONG 2015 GAME PARTICIPATION Name GP/GS SFA NMHU UA UM MSU UCD WSU UNCO EWU SAC SUU 22 Marcus Alford 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 89 Jonathan Baldwin 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 31 Josh Bamrick 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 21 Delvin Batiste 11/8 START START START XXX XXX XXX START START START START START 87 Hunter Burton 9/- XXX XXX XXX... XXX... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 45 Nick Butier 4/2 XXX XXX START START Emmanuel Butler 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 41 Jake Casteel 11/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX START 15 Case Cookus 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 10 Marc Cooper 10/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 58 Nick Davis 8/2 XXX XXX START START... XXX XXX XXX XXX 20 Maurice Davison 9/5 XXX XXX XXX START START START START XXX START 46 Aaryn Dorsett 4/ XXX XXX... XXX XXX 91 Brian Drulias 6/- XXX XXX XXX... XXX XXX XXX Kelepi Fifita 11/1 XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 94 Kourey Gabriel 10/7 START XXX START XXX... XXX START START START START START 80 Harrison Goebel 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 81 Andrew Gose 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 95 Jalen Goss 8/ XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX... XXX 40 Keith Graham 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 73 Leroy Guenther 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 61 Cole Habib 5/1 XXX... XXX START XXX... XXX Derik Hall 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Ryan Hawkins 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 68 John Herrero 11/10 START START XXX START START START START START START START START 14 Alex Holmes 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 7 Eddie Horn 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 6 Casey Jahn 10/9 START START... XXX START START START START START START START 25 Kam ron Johnson 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 96 Nick Johnson 5/- XXX XXX XXX XXX... XXX Corbin Jountti 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 64 Jacob Julian 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 48 Dylan Kegans 6/ XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 27 Darius Lewis 10/3 XXX XXX XXX START START START... XXX XXX XXX XXX 70 Jason Lower 2/-... XXX XXX Ronnie Manning 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Elijah Marks 9/1 XXX XXX START... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Alex Martin 7/ XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Zach McDonnell 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 34 Billy McEowen 10/- XXX XXX XXX... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 33 Devon McPeek 7/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX... XXX XXX 54 Lorenzo Melvin 7/6 START START START XXX START START START 26 Jordan Morgan 3/- XXX XXX... XXX Neal Murphy 11/5 XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START START START START XXX 11 Jordan Perry 2/ XXX... XXX... 2 Kyren Poe 2/-... XXX XXX Blake Porter 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 62 Jamison Pruitt 3/-... XXX XXX... XXX RJ Rickert 11/10 START START XXX START START START START START START START START 76 Eric Rodriguez 9/9 START START START START START START START START START 77 Tyler Shank 10/10 START START START START START... START START START START START 51 Javere Smith 10/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Josh Sparks 2/ XXX... XXX Xavier Stephens 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 16 Cole Sterns 10/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX Wes Sutton 9/5 START START START... XXX XXX START... XXX START XXX 13 Kendyl Taylor 11/2 XXX XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 44 Jake Thomas 11/10 START START START START START START START START START START XXX 43 Abe Thompson 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 69 Thomas Turley 7/-... XXX XXX... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 37 Tristen Vance 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 4 LeAndre Vaughn 10/10 START START START START START... START START START START START 5 Dejzon Walker 11/9 START START XXX XXX START START START START START START START 17 Mo White 4/ XXX XXX XXX XXX Deon Young 8/4 XXX START XXX START START START XXX XXX FOOTBALL

63 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON GAME 1 ARIZONA STATE SEPT. 3 Location:...Tempe, Ariz. Stadium:...Sun Devil Stadium Stadium Capacity:...56,232 Surface:... Natural Grass Enrollment:...82,000 Colors:...Maroon and Gold Nickname:... Sun Devils Athletics Director:...Ray Anderson Conference:... Pac Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:... 4th South Div. Football Contact:...Mark Brand Office Phone: mark.brand@asu.edu Website:... Head Coach:...Todd Graham Years at ASU:... Four Seasons Record at ASU: Offensive Scheme:... Multiple Defensive Scheme:... Multiple Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...68/22 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...4/6/ Results Sept. 5 Texas A&M... L, Sept. 12 Cal Poly... W, Sept. 18 New Mexico... W, Sept. 26 USC... L, Oct. 3 UCLA... W, Oct. 10 Colorado... W, Oct. 17 Utah... L, Oct. 29 Nov. 7 Washington State... L, Nov. 14 Washington... W, Nov. 21 Arizona... W, Nov. 28 California... L, Jan. 2 West Virginia... L, Schedule Sept. 3 Northern Arizona Sept. 10 Texas Tech Sept. 16 at UTSA Sept. 24 California Oct. 1 at USC Oct. 8 UCLA Oct. 15 at Colorado Oct. 22 Washington State Oct. 29 at Oregon Nov. 10 Utah Nov. 19 at Washington Nov. 25 at Arizona GAME 2 WESTERN ILLINOIS SEPT. 10 Location:... Macomb, Ill. Stadium:... Hanson Field Stadium Capacity:...16,368 Surface:...Matrix Turf Enrollment:...11,091 Colors:...Purple and Gold Nickname:... Fighting Leathernecks Athletics Director:...Matt Tanney Conference:...Missouri Valley Football 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:... T-3rd Football Contact:...Patrick Osterman Office Phone: pr-osterman@wiu.edu Website:... Head Coach:... Charles Fisher Years at WIU:... First Season Record at WIU:... First Season Offensive Scheme:...Pro Style Defensive Scheme: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...46/15 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...9/8/ OPPONENTS 2015 Results Sept. 3 Eastern Illinois... W, 33-5 Sept. 12 Illinois... L, 44-0 Sept. 19 Coastal Carolina... L, Oct. 3 Southern Illinois... W, Oct. 10 South Dakota... W, Oct. 17 Northern Iowa... W, Oct. 24 Illinois State... L, Oregon...L, (3ot) Oct. 31 Youngstown State... L, Nov. 7 North Dakota State... L, 59-7 Nov. 14 Indiana State...W, (ot) Nov. 21 South Dakota St.. W, (2ot) Nov. 28 Dayton... W, 24-7 Dec. 5 Illinois State... L, Schedule Sept. 1 at Eastern Illinois Sept. 10 Northern Arizona Sept. 24 at Northern Illinois Oct. 1 at South Dakota State Oct. 8 Indiana State Oct. 15 at Missouri State Oct. 22 North Dakota State Oct. 29 at South Dakota Nov. 5 Illinois State Nov. 12 Northern Iowa Nov. 19 Southern Illinois GAME 3 N.M. HIGHLANDS SEPT. 17 Location:... Las Vegas, N.M. Stadium:... Perkins Stadium Stadium Capacity:...5,000 Surface:...Field Turf Enrollment:...3,765 Colors:...Purple and White Nickname:...Cowboys Athletics Director:...Bob Clifford Conference:...Rocky Mountain 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:...9th Football Contact:... Thomas Pool Office Phone: tpool@nmhu.edu Website:... Head Coach:...Jeff Mills Years at NMHU:...One Season Record at NMHU: Offensive Scheme:... Multiple Defensive Scheme:... Multiple Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...N/A Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...N/A 2015 Results Sept. 3 Eastern New Mexico.. L, Sept. 12 Northern Arizona... L, 41-5 Sept. 19 Western New Mexico.L, Sept. 26 Fort Lewis College... L, 49-7 Oct. 3 Colorado Mines...L, 51-6 Oct. 10 Colorado Mesa... L, 31-6 Oct. 17 Western State Colorado.. L, 56-7 Oct. 24 Adams State... L, Oct. 31 Chadron State... W, Nov. 7 Black Hills State... W, Nov. 14 Colorado State-Pueblo.L, Schedule Sept. 1 at Dixie State Sept. 10 Colorado Mines Sept. 17 at Northern Arizona Sept. 24 at Colorado State-Pueblo Oct. 1 at Black Hills State Oct. 8 S.D. School of Mines & Tech. Oct. 15 at Chadron State Oct. 22 Western State Colorado Oct. 29 Colorado Mesa Nov. 5 at Fort Lewis College Nov. 12 Adams State GAME 4 E. WASHINGTON SEPT. 24 Location:... Cheney, Wash. Stadium:... Roos Field Stadium Capacity:...8,600 Surface:... Red Sprinturf Enrollment:...12,361 Colors:...Red and White Nickname:...Eagles Athletics Director:...Bill Chaves Conference:... Big Sky 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:... T-4th Football Contact:...Dave Cook Office Phone: dcook@ewu.edu Website:... Head Coach:...Beau Baldwin Years at EWU:... Eight Seasons Record at EWU: Offensive Scheme:... Multiple Defensive Scheme: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...56/17 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...5/9/ Results Sept. 5 at Oregon... L, Sept. 12 at Northern Iowa... L, Sept. 19 Montana State... W, Sept. 26 at Sacramento St... W, Oct. 10 Cal Poly... W, Oct. 17 at Idaho State... W, Oct. 24 at Northern Colo... W, Oct. 31 Weber State... W, Nov. 7 Northern Arizona... L, Nov. 14 at Montana... L, Nov. 21 Portland State... L, Schedule Sept. 3 at Washington State Sept. 10 at North Dakota State Sept. 17 Northern Iowa Sept. 24 at Northern Arizona Oct. 1 UC Davis Oct. 8 Northern Colorado Oct. 22 at Montana State Oct. 29 Montana Nov. 5 at Cal Poly Nov. 12 Idaho State Nov. 18 at Portland 62 LUMBERJACK

64 #NAUSTRONG 2016 OPPONENTS GAME 5 NORTHERN COLORADO OCT. 1 GAME 6 MONTANA STATE OCT. 8 GAME 7 IDAHO STATE OCT. 15 GAME 8 MONTANA OCT. 22 Location:...Greeley, Colo. Stadium:... Nottingham Field Stadium Capacity:...8,500 Surface:... Natural Grass Enrollment:...10,000 Colors:...Blue and Gold Nickname:... Bears Athletics Director:...Darren Dunn Conference:... Big Sky 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:... T-8th Football Contact:...Kobee Stalder Office Phone: kobee.stalder@unco.edu Website:... Head Coach:... Earnest Collins Years at NC:...Five Seasons Record at NC: Offensive Scheme:...Spread Defensive Scheme: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...38/8 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...10/7/ Results Sept. 5 Western State... W, Sept. 12 at Houston Baptist... W, Sept. 19 at Southern Utah... L, 30-3 Sept. 26 Weber State... L, Oct. 3 at Sacramento State.W, Oct. 17 UC Davis... W, Oct. 24 Eastern Washington... L, Oct. 31 at Northern Arizona... L, Nov. 7 Portland State... W, Nov. 14 at North Dakota... L, Nov. 21 Abilene Christian... W, Location:... Bozeman, Mont. Stadium:... Bobcat Stadium Stadium Capacity:...15,750 Surface:...Field Turf Enrollment:...17,777 Colors:...Blue and Gold Nickname:...Bobcats Athletics Director:...Leon Costello Conference:... Big Sky 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:... T-8th Football Contact:...Bill Lamberty Office Phone: blamberty@msubobcats.edu Website:... Head Coach:... Jeff Choate Years at MSU:... First Season Record at MSU:... First Season Offensive Scheme:... Multiple Defensive Scheme: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...42/19 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...4/8/ Results Sept. 3 Fort Lewis... W, Sept. 19 at Eastern Washington.. L, Sept. 26 Cal Poly... W, Oct. 3 at Northern Arizona... L, Oct. 10 Sacramento State... W, Oct. 17 at Portland State... L, Oct. 24 East Tennessee State.W, 63-7 Oct. 31 at North Dakota... L, Nov. 7 Southern Utah... L, Nov. 14 at Idaho State... W, Nov. 21 Montana...L, Location:...Pocatello, Idaho Stadium:...Holt Arena Stadium Capacity:...12,000 Surface:... Helas Turf Enrollment:...14,489 Colors:...Black and Orange Nickname:...Bengals Athletics Director:... Jeff Tingey Conference:... Big Sky 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:...11th Football Contact:...Steve Schaack Office Phone: schaste4@isu.edu Website:... Head Coach:... Mike Kramer Years at ISU:...Five Seasons Record at ISU: Offensive Scheme:...Spread Defensive Scheme: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...37/19 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...7/5/ Results Sept. 5 Black Hills State... W, 55-0 Sept. 12 Portland State... L, Sept. 18 at Boise State... L, 52-0 Sept. 26 at UNLV... L, 80-8 Oct. 3 at Cal Poly... L, Oct. 10 at North Dakota... W, Oct. 17 Eastern Washington... L, Oct. 24 at Sacramento State.. L, Nov. 7 Montana... L, Nov. 14 Montana State... L, Nov. 21 at Weber State... L, Location:... Missoula, Mont. Stadium:... Washington-Grizzly Stadium Stadium Capacity:...25,217 Surface:...Sprinturf Enrollment:...13,358 Colors:... Maroon and Silver Nickname:...Grizzlies Athletics Director:...Kent Haslam Conference:... Big Sky 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:... T-2nd Football Contact:... Eric Taber Office Phone: eric.taber@mso.umt.edu Website:... Head Coach:...Bob Stitt Years at UM:...One Season Record at UM: Offensive Scheme:...Spread Defensive Scheme: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...28/23 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...4/5/ Results Aug. 20 North Dakota State... W, Sept. 5 Cal Poly... L, Sept. 19 at Liberty... L, Sept. 26 Northern Arizona... W, Oct. 3 at UC Davis... W, Oct. 10 Weber State... L, Oct. 24 North Dakota... W, Oct. 31 at Portland State... L, Nov. 7 at Idaho State... W, Nov. 14 Eastern Washington.. L, Nov. 21 at Montana State... L, 4-35 Nov. 28 South Dakota State... W, Dec. 5 at North Dakota State.. L, Schedule Sept. 3 Rocky Mountain Sept. 10 at Abilene Christian Sept. 17 at Colorado State Oct. 1 Northern Arizona Oct. 8 at Eastern Washington Oct. 15 at UC Davis Oct. 22 Sacramento State Oct. 29 at Portland State Nov. 5 North Dakota Nov. 12 Montana Nov. 19 at Cal Poly 2016 Schedule Sept. 1 at Idaho Sept. 10 Bryant Sept. 17 Western Oregon Sept. 24 North Dakota Oct. 1 at Sacramento State Oct. 8 Northern Arizona Oct. 15 at Weber State Oct. 22 Eastern Washington Nov. 5 at Southern Utah Nov. 12 UC Davis Nov. 19 at Montana 2016 Schedule Sept. 3 Simon Fraser Sept. 10 at Colorado Sept. 17 at Oregon State Sept. 24 Sacramento State Oct. 1 at Portland State Oct. 15 at Northern Arizona Oct. 22 North Dakota Oct. 29 Southern Utah Nov. 5 at Montana Nov. 12 at Eastern Washington Nov. 19 Weber State 2016 Schedule Sept. 3 Saint Francis Sept. 10 at Northern Iowa Sept. 24 at Cal Poly Oct. 1 Southern Utah Oct. 8 Mississippi Valley State Oct. 15 Sacramento State Oct. 22 at Northern Arizona Oct. 29 at Eastern Washington Nov. 5 Idaho State Nov. 12 at Northern Colorado Nov. 18 Montana State FOOTBALL

65 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON GAME 9 WEBER STATE NOV. 5 Location:... Ogden, Utah Stadium:... Stewart Stadium Stadium Capacity:...17,500 Surface:...Synthetic Turf Enrollment:...25,955 Colors:...Purple and White Nickname:...Wildcats Athletics Director:... Jerry Bovee Conference:... Big Sky 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:... T-4th Football Contact:... Paul Grua Office Phone: pgrua@weber.edu Website:... Head Coach:...Jay Hill Years at WSU:...Two Seasons Record at WSU: Offensive Scheme:...21 personnel Defensive Scheme: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...44/17 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...9/7/ Results Sept. 4 at Oregon State... L, 27-6 Sept. 12 at North Dakota State. L, 41-4 Sept. 19 Sacramento State... W, Sept. 26 at Northern Colorado.. W, Oct. 2 Southern Utah... L, 44-0 Oct. 10 at Montana... W, Oct. 17 North Dakota... W, Oct. 24 at Northern Arizona... L, Oct. 31 at Eastern Washington. L, Nov. 7 UC Davis... W, 23-3 Nov. 14 Idaho State... W, Schedule Sept. 1 at Utah State Sept. 10 at South Dakota Sept. 17 Sacramento State Sept. 24 at UC Davis Oct. 8 Portland State Oct. 15 Montana State Oct. 22 at Southern Utah Oct. 29 at North Dakota Nov. 5 Northern Arizona Nov. 19 Cal Poly Nov. 25 at Idaho State GAME 10 NORTH DAKOTA NOV. 12 Location:... Grand Forks, N.D. Stadium:...Alerus Center Stadium Capacity:...12,283 Surface:...Field Turf Enrollment:...12,283 Colors:...Kelly Green and White Nickname:...Fighting Hawks Athletics Director:... Brian Faison Conference:... Big Sky 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:... T-4th Football Contact:...Ryan Powell Office Phone: ryan.powell@athletics.und.edu Website:... Head Coach:... Bubba Schweigert Years at UND:...Two Seasons Record at UND: Offensive Scheme:...Pro Style Defensive Scheme: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...36/15 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...6/9/ Results Sept. 9 at Wyoming... W, Sept. 12 Drake... W, Sept. 19 at North Dakota State. L, 34-9 Sept. 26 UC Davis... W, Oct. 3 at Portland State... W, Oct. 10 Idaho State... L, Oct. 17 at Weber State... L, Oct. 24 at Montana... L, Oct. 31 Montana State... W, Nov. 14 Northern Colorado... W, Nov. 21 at Cal Poly... W, Schedule Sept. 1 at Stony Brook Sept. 10 at Bowling Green Sept. 17 South Dakota Sept. 24 at Montana State Oct. 1 Cal Poly Oct. 8 at Sacramento State Oct. 15 Southern Utah Oct. 22 at Idaho State Oct. 29 Weber State Nov. 5 at Northern Colorado Nov. 12 Northern Arizona 2016 OPPONENTS GAME 11 SOUTHERN UTAH NOV. 19 Location:... Cedar City, Utah Stadium:...Eccles Coliseum Stadium Capacity:...8,500 Surface:...Artificial Turf Enrollment:...8,066 Colors:... Scarlet and White Nickname:... Thunderbirds Athletics Director:...Jason Butikofer Conference:... Big Sky 2015 Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish:...1st Football Contact:...Chanel Barnes Office Phone: chanelbarnes@suu.edu Website:... Head Coach:... Demario Warren Years at SUU:... First Season Record at SUU:... First Season Offensive Scheme:...Spread Defensive Scheme: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...15/10 Starters Returning (O/D/SP)...6/7/ Results Sept. 3 at Utah State... L, 12-9 Sept. 12 at South Dakota State.L, Sept. 19 Northern Colorado... W, 30-3 Sept. 26 Brevard College... W, 55-7 Oct. 2 at Weber State... W, 44-0 Oct. 17 Sacramento State... W, 44-0 Oct. 24 at UC Davis... W, 34-6 Oct. 31 Cal Poly... W, Nov. 7 at Montana State... W, Nov. 14 at Portland State... L, Nov. 21 Northern Arizona... W, Nov. 28 at Sam Houston State..L, Schedule Sept. 1 at Utah Sept. 10 Southeastern Louisiana Sept. 24 Portland State Oct. 1 at Montana Oct. 8 UC Davis Oct. 15 at North Dakota Oct. 22 Weber State Oct. 29 at Idaho State Nov. 5 Montana State Nov. 12 at BYU Nov. 19 at Northern 64 LUMBERJACK

66 #NAUSTRONG ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD Last Meeting First Opponent W L T Stk. (Result) Meeting Abilene Christian (Texas) W (W, 27-21) 1989 Adams State (Colo.) W (W, 52-13) 1935 Akron L (L, 49-14) 1989 Angelo State (Texas) W (W, 24-13) 1986 Appalachian State L (L, 34-21) 2007 Arizona L (L, 77-13) 1931 ARIZONA STATE L (L, 63-6) 1915 Augustana (S.D.) W (W, 31-30) 1977 Boise State W (W, 32-13) 1971 Brigham Young L (L, 25-0) 1938 Cal Poly Pomona L (L,35-33) 1935 Cal Poly W (W, 38-35) 1935 Cal State Chico W (W, 26-12) 1958 Cal State Fullerton L (L, 22-8) 1974 Cal State Los Angeles W (W, 33-0) 1969 Cal State Northridge ^ W (W, 49-26) 1968 California Tech W (W, 20-7) 1931 Central Missouri State W (W, 34-16) 1966 Chadron State (Neb.) W (L, 32-24) 2000 Dixie College W (W, 66-14) 2006 Drake L (L, 34-16) 1968 East Central (Okla.) L (L, 13-7) 1967 Eastern Montana W (W, 70-0) 1975 Eastern New Mexico W (W, 22-15) 1941 EASTERN WASHINGTON W (W, 52-30) 1982 Florida Atlantic L (L, 48-25) 2003 Fort Hays State (Kan.) L1 138 (L, 20-19) 1938 Fort Lewis (Colo.) W (W, 69-0) 1965 Fresno State L (L, 30-22) 1931 Furman L (L, 42-31) 1996 Georgia Southern 0 1 0^ L (L, 72-29) 1999 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) W (W, 41-12) 1958 Hawai i L (L, 20-13) 1972 Hiram-Scott (Neb.) W (W, 37-7) 1968 Idaho L (L, 17-14) 1975 IDAHO STATE ^ W (W, 39-30) 1951 Jacksonville State L (L,35-0) 1977 La Verne (Calif.) W (W, 47-0) 1937 Long Beach State L (L, 23-15) 1956 Louisiana Tech L (L, 37-7) 1972 Loyola Marymount W (W, 13-0) 1926 McMurry (Texas) L (L, 55-7) 1958 McNeese State W (W, 35-3) 2003 Minnesota-Duluth W (W, 40-6) 1992 Mississippi L (L (38-14) 2009 MONTANA L (L, 23-14) 1966 MONTANA STATE ^ W (W, 49-41) 1962 Montezuma Baptist (N.M.) W (W, 6-0) 1926 National University (Mex.) W (W, 34-26) 1960 Nebraska-Omaha W (W, 37-21) 1967 Nevada L (L, 30-27) 1938 Nevada-Las Vegas W (W, 17-14) 1971 New Mexico L (L, 35-28) 1927 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W (W, 41-5) 1937 New Mexico Mines W (W, 71-0) 1930 New Mexico State L (L, 34-32) 1930 Nicholls State W (W, 34-41) 1988 NORTHERN COLORADO W (W, 63-21) 1964 NORTH DAKOTA L (L, 30-28) 1967 North Dakota State W (W, 23-17) 1971 North Texas W (W, 24-23) 1993 Last Meeting First Opponent W L T Stk. (Result) Meeting Northeastern W (W, 21-14) 1992 Northeastern Oklahoma L (L, 19-13) 1958 Northern Illinois W (W, 43-14) 1968 Northern Iowa L (L, 41-17) 1988 Occidental (Calif.) T (T, 0-0) 1935 Oregon State L (L, 45-10) 2001 Pacific L (L, 38-28) 1983 Panhandle State (Okla.) W (W, 14-13) 1938 Pepperdine L (L, 14-12) 1947 Portland State W (W, 21-17) 1978 Redlands (Calif.) W (W, 13-10) 1928 Sacramento State W (W, 49-35) 1995 Saint Mary s (Calif.) W (W, 44-3) 2002 Sam Houston State W (W, 34-18) 2001 San Diego T (T, 14-14) 1956 San Diego State L (L, 38-7) 1965 San Francisco State W (W, 31-10) 1972 San Jose State L (L, 34-12) 1937 Santa Clara L (L, 28-18) 1961 Sonoma State (Calif.) W (W, 55-6) 1987 South Dakota L (L, 28-21) 2013 South Dakota State L (L, 26-7) 1985 Southern Oregon W (W, 2-0) 1971 SOUTHERN UTAH L (L, 49-41) 1981 Southwest Texas W (W, 29-26) 1986 Stephen F. Austin W (W, 34-28) 2001 St. Cloud State (Minn.) W (W, 33-10) 1997 Texas A&I L (L, 26-3) 1980 Texas-Arlington L (L, 27-6) 1964 Texas-El Paso L (L, 40-0) 1936 Texas Lutheran W (W, 28-14) 1973 Texas Tech L (L, 54-0) 1937 Trinity (Texas) L (L, 37-22) 1971 Tulsa W (W, 24-20) 1987 UC Davis L (L, 38-24) 2012 UC Riverside W (W, 34-30) 1956 UC Santa Barbara L (L, 13-7) 1928 U.S. International (Calif.) W (W, 20-0) 1976 Utah L (L, 45-7) 2006 Valparaiso W (W, 55-13) 1993 WEBER STATE ^ W (W, 52-36) 1964 West Texas State W (W, 21-20) 1940 WESTERN ILLINOIS W (W, 34-0) 1967 Western New Mexico W (W, 48-0) 1939 Western State (Colo.) W (W, 28-9) 1934 Westminister (Utah) W (W, 29-0) 1956 Whittier (Calif.) W (W, 46-29) 1930 Whitworth (Wash.) W (W, 61-0) 1969 Wichita State L (L, 55-7) 1947 Willamette (Ore.) W (W, 7-0) 1958 NOTE: Four-year colleges only; 2016 opponents in BOLD CAPS; ^ includes forfeited game FOOTBALL

67 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAME RECORDS HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON MOST RUSHING YARDS (200-PLUS) Rk Yds Player vs. Opponent Year Jim Smith vs. CS Northridge Chris Thornton vs. Western Illinois Jim Sims vs. Western New Mexico Archie Amerson vs. Portland State Archie Amerson vs. Weber State Marcus King vs. Portland State Alex Henderson at Eastern Washington Allan Clark vs. Montana State Zach Bauman at Montana Allan Clark vs. Boise State Marcus King vs. Eastern Washington Allan Clark vs. Idaho State Zach Bauman vs. Sacramento State Willard Reaves vs. Idaho Archie Amerson vs. Southern Utah Giovannie Dixon vs. Portland State Archie Amerson vs. Sacramento State Bob Fowler vs. Drake Jim Smith vs. Texas Lutheran Archie Amerson vs. Furman Bill Tate vs. New Mexico State Archie Amerson vs. Montana State Kino Carson vs. CS Northridge 1997 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Rk Att Player vs. Opponent Year Marcus King vs. Portland State Archie Amerson vs. Portland State Bob Fowler vs. Drake Len Raney vs. North Texas Zach Bauman vs. Sacramento State Marcus King vs. Eastern Washington Alex Henderson at Ole Miss Deonte Williams vs. Northern Colorado Kino Carson vs. Northridge Archie Amerson vs. Montana State Archie Amerson vs. Eastern Washington Levon Worley vs. Weber State Allan Clark vs. Montana State Bob Fowler vs. Idaho State Alex Henderson vs. Southern Utah Archie Amerson vs. Weber State Archie Amerson vs. New Mexico Allan Clark vs. Weber State Carl Golden vs. Weber State Jim Smith vs. Texas Lutheran Jim Smith vs. Montana State Jim Smith vs. Idaho State 1973 MOST PASSING YARDS (300-PLUS) Rk Yds Player vs. Opponent Year Michael Herrick vs. Eastern Washington Travis Brown vs. Montana Travis Brown vs. Weber State Michael Herrick vs. Montana Travis Brown vs. Sacramento State Jason Murrietta vs. Sacramento State John Bonds vs. Nicholls State John Bonds vs. Montana State Greg Wyatt vs. Nevada Jeff Lewis vs. Montana State Case Cookus vs. Sacramento State Travis Brown vs. Sacramento State Jeff Lewis vs. Cal Poly Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho Michael Herrick at Montana State John Bonds vs. Northern Iowa Jason Murrietta vs. Sacramento State Travis Brown vs. Sacramento State Travis Brown vs. Montana Travis Brown vs. Montana Jason Murrietta at Northern Colorado Michael Herrick at Sacramento State Jason Murrietta vs. Northern Iowa Travis Brown vs. New Mexico Travis Brown vs. Montana State Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada Bob Stewart vs. Weber State Travis Brown vs. Montana Case Cookus vs. Northern Colorado Cary Grossart at North Dakota John Bonds vs. Idaho Jason Murrietta vs. Eastern Washington Travis Brown vs. Portland State Case Cookus at Southern Utah Jeff Lewis vs. Montana Cary Grossart vs. Eastern Washington Case Cookus vs. Weber State Jeff Lewis vs. Idaho Greg Wyatt vs. Angelo State Jason Murrietta at Sacramento State Travis Brown vs. Weber State Clint Womack vs. Sam Houston State Jeff Lewis vs. Eastern Washington Travis Brown vs. Idaho State Jason Murrietta vs. Weber State Jason Murrietta vs. Weber State Jeff Lewis vs. Montana Preston Parsons vs. Sam Houston State Travis Brown vs. Idaho State Travis Brown vs. Idaho State Greg Wyatt vs. Montana Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho State Travis Brown vs. Georgia Southern Jeff Lewis vs. Boise State Greg Wyatt vs. Montana State Mike Mendoza vs. Pacific Jason Murrietta at Montana John Bonds vs. Eastern Washington P. Parsons vs. Chad. St Travis Brown vs. Minnesota-Duluth Travis Brown vs. CS Northridge Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho John Bonds vs. Weber State John Bonds vs. Weber State Greg Wyatt vs. Montana State Cary Grossart vs. Montana John Bonds vs. Idaho State Greg Wyatt vs. SW Texas State Chase Cartwright at North Dakota Craig Austin vs. Montana Greg Wyatt vs. Weber State Michael Herrick vs. Weber State Jeff Lewis vs. Nevada Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho Jeff Lewis vs. CS Northridge Greg Wyatt vs. Eastern Washington Travis Brown vs. Weber State Michael Herrick vs. Southern Utah Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho State Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho Jason Murrietta at Idaho State 2006 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS Rk Att Player vs. Opponent Year Jason Murrietta at Montana Michael Herrick vs. Eastern Washington Travis Brown vs. Montana Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada Travis Brown vs. Sacramento State Greg Wyatt vs. Akron Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho State Travis Brown vs. Montana Travis Brown vs. Idaho State Jeff Lewis vs. Boise State Greg Wyatt vs. Eastern Washington 1986 MOST PASS COMPLETIONS Rk Cmp Player vs. Opponent Year Michael Herrick vs. Eastern Washington Travis Brown vs. Montana Jason Murrietta at Montana Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho Travis Brown vs. Sacramento State Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada Mike Mendoza vs. Pacific Case Cookus at Southern Utah Michael Herrick vs. Eastern Washington Mike Mendoza vs. Boise State Greg Wyatt vs. Eastern Washington Greg Wyatt vs. SW Texas State Travis Brown vs. Montana Jason Murrietta vs. Sacramento State Greg Wyatt vs. Tulsa Jeff Lewis vs. Montana Jason Murrietta at Idaho State Michael Herrick vs. Montana State 2010 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Rk Int Player vs. Opponent Year 1. 5 Travis Brown vs. Idaho State Jeff Lewis vs. Idaho John Bonds vs. Idaho State Jason Murrietta at Montana Travis Brown vs. St. Cloud State Travis Brown vs. New Mexico John Bonds vs. Montana John Bonds vs. Montana State John Bonds vs. Montana Greg Wyatt vs. Montana Greg Wyatt vs. Eastern Washington Greg Wyatt vs. Angelo State Mike Mendoza vs. Boise State Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho Mike Mendoza vs. Pacific 1983 MOST RECEIVING YARDS (150-PLUS) Rk Yds Player vs. Opponent Year Charlie Brown vs. Whitworth T. Peterson vs. Nebraska-Omaha Emmanuel Butler at Stephen F. Austin Alex Watson at Arizona State Francis St. Paul vs. SW Texas State Rod Alexander vs. Cal Poly Gibbons St. Paul vs. Idaho State Ed Berry vs. E. Washington Clarence Moore vs. Sacramento State Charlie Brown vs. Weber State Shawn Collins vs. Weber State Pete Mandley vs. Idaho Charlie Brown vs. Montana State Rod Alexander vs. Idaho Ed Berry at Montana State Gibbons St. Paul vs. Portland State Jerry Davis vs. Montana Shawn Collins vs. Montana State Jerry Avery vs. Montana State Joe Taylor vs. Idaho State Pete Mandley vs. Idaho State Johnny Marshall vs. Sacramento State Clarence Moore vs. Montana State Alex Watson vs. Dixie State Emmanuel Butler vs. Northern Colo Alex Watson vs. Idaho State Julian Howard vs. Idaho State Shawn Collins vs. Nicholls State Daiveun Curry-Chapman vs. Portland St Ricky Pearsall vs. Montana Rod Marshall vs. Abilene Christian Sandy Sledge vs. Montana Clarence Moore vs. Sam Houston State Ify Umodu at South Dakota Sidney Smith vs. Chad. State Alex Watson vs. Sacramento State 2006 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Rk Yds Player vs. Opponent Year K.J. Gerard vs.weber State Troy Campbell vs. Idaho State S. Roundtree vs. N.M. Highlands Ron Cote vs. Long Beach State Ray Smith vs. Montana State 66 LUMBERJACK

68 #NAUSTRONG GAME RECORDS Joe Walker vs. Portland State Terry Gatewood vs. Nevada R. Cabrera vs. Gustavus-Adolphus David Moran vs. SW Texas State Cedric Jones vs. CS Northridge Cedric Jones vs. CS Northridge 1996 MISCELLANEOUS Most Rushing Touchdowns 7 Archie Amerson vs. Weber State 1996 (FCS record) Most Passing Touchdowns 7 Case Cookus vs. Northern Colorado Travis Brown vs. Sacramento State 1996 Highest Completion Percentage 94.7 Jeff Lewis vs. CS Northridge (18-19) 1995 Most Receptions Johnny Marshall vs. Sam Houston State Alex Watson vs. Idaho State Alex Watson vs. Portland State Francis St. Paul vs. Sacramento State Gibbobs St. Paul vs. Portland State 1997 Michael Herrick threw for 574 passing yards versus Eastern Washington in 2009, besting the previous mark by 100. He also completed 47 passes for another record in the same game. Most TD Receptions 1. 5 Rod Marshall vs. Abilene Christian 1995 Most Points Scored Archie Amerson vs. Weber State 1996 (FCS record) Most Field Goals 1. 8 Goran Lingmerth vs. Idaho 1986 Most Punt Return Yards Ricky Pearsall vs. Western New Mexico 1996 (FCS record) Most Interceptions 1. 3 David Moran vs. SW Texas State George Duarte vs. Montana State George Duarte vs. Eastern Washington Albert Circosta vs. Long Beach State Fritz Kreuzer vs. Adams State 1965 K.J. Gerard 140 interception yards in 2004 versus Weber State set a new NAU single game record. Case Cookus tied the school record for thrown touchdowns in a game with seven against Northern Colorado in NAU beat the Bears FOOTBALL

69 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON RUSHING YARDS (1,000-PLUS) Rk Yds Player Year 1. 2,079 Archie Amerson ,474 Marcus King ,456 Zach Bauman ,435 Zach Bauman ,366 Allan Clark ,287 Marcus King ,252 Jim Smith ,182 Zach Bauman ,166 Alex Henderson ,117 Archie Amerson ,108 Roger Robinson 2003* 12. 1,099 Kino Carson ,085 Lavon Worley ,084 Willard Reaves ,059 Zach Bauman ,035 Casey Jahn 2015 YARDS PER CARRY Rk Avg Player Year Willard Reaves Lionel Scott Archie Amerson Gerald Robinson Allan Clark Alex Henderson Archie Amerson Marcus King Ronney Jenkins Rusty Summers 1981 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Rk Att Player Year Archie Amerson Roger Robinson 2003* Zach Bauman Zach Bauman Marcus King Alex Henderson Jim Smith Zach Bauman Lavon Worley Kino Carson 1997 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Rk Tds Player Year Archie Amerson Zach Bauman Zach Bauman Marcus King Alex Henderson Deonte Williams Archie Amerson Jim Smith Willard Reaves Brian Bingham Carl Golden 1977 MOST PASSING YARDS Rk Yds Player Year 1. 3,472 Jason Murrietta 2003* 2. 3,398 Travis Brown ,395 Travis Brown ,356 Michael Herrick ,355 Jeff Lewis ,117 Case Cookus ,057 Travis Brown ,039 John Bonds ,002 Greg Wyatt ,862 Greg Wyatt 1986 TOTAL OFFENSE Rk Yds Player Year 1. 3,460 Jason Murrietta 2003* 2. 3,395 Jeff Lewis ,363 Travis Brown ,336 Travis Brown ,326 Case Cookus 2015 SEASON RECORDS 6. 3,271 Michael Herrick ,039 Travis Brown ,969 Greg Wyatt ,903 John Bonds ,872 Jason Murrietta 2006 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS Rk Att Player Year Travis Brown Jeff Lewis Jason Murrietta Travis Brown John Bonds Greg Wyatt Jason Murrietta 2003* Travis Brown Michael Herrick Greg Wyatt 1989 MOST PASS COMPLETIONS Rk Cmp Player Year Travis Brown Jeff Lewis Michael Herrick Greg Wyatt Greg Wyatt Travis Brown Jason Murrietta 2003* Mike Mendoza Greg Wyatt Case Cookus Travis Brown 1996 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Rk Pct Player (Cmp of Att) Year Case Cookus (223 of 323) Jeff Lewis (209 of 313) Cary Grossart ( ) Michael Herrick (270 of 407) Cary Grossart (197 of 299) Greg Wyatt (268 of 412) Jason Murrietta (214 of 329) Michael Herrick (97 of 150) Michael Herrick (97 of 150) Mike Mendoza (236 of 373) 1984 MOST YARDS PER PASS ATTEMPT Rk Avg Player (Yds in Att) Year Case Cookus (3,117 in 323) Jason Murrietta (2,827 in 329) Jason Murrietta (3,472 in 423) 2003* Travis Brown (3,398 in 411) Michael Herrick (3,356 in 407) Lance Kriesien (1,453 in 182) Preston Parsons (2,267 in 296) Herb Daniel (1,822 in 237) John Bonds (2,669 in 352) Scott Lindquist (2,375 in 315) Jeff Lewis (2,497 in 335) Jeff Lewis (3,355 in 450) 1994 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Rk TDs Player Year Case Cookus 2015^ Jason Murrietta Travis Brown Jason Murrietta 2003* Jeff Lewis Greg Wyatt John Bonds Travis Brown Michael Herrick Jeff Lewis 1995 MOST RECEIVING YARDS Rk Yds Player Year 1. 1,208 Emmanuel Butler ,184 Clarence Moore 2003* 3. 1,146 Johnny Marshall 2003* 4. 1,134 Charlie Brown ,091 Hendricks Johnson ,075 Ed Berry ,067 Pete Mandley ,028 Rod Alexander ,017 Alex Watson ,016 Shawn Collins 1986 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS Rk Rec Player Year Alex Watson Johnny Marshall 2003* Ed Berry Conrad Meadows Shawn Collins Daiveun Curry-Chapman Ronney Jenkins Austin Shanks Emmanuel Butler Rod Marshall Charlie Brown Rod Alexander Clarence Moore 2003* MOST YARDS PER RECEPTION Rk Avg Player Year Pete Mandley Tyrone Peterson Joe Taylor Julian Howard Gibbons St. Paul Clarence Moore Ken Fraser Emmanuel Butler Clarence Moore 2003* Hendricks Johnson 1990 MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Rk TDs Player Year Emmanuel Butler Alex Watson Clarence Moore 2003* Hendricks Johnson Charlie Brown Ronney Jenkins Clarence Moore Francis St. Paul Rod Marshall Shawn Collins Shawn Collins 1988 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Rk Yds Player Year 1. 2,429 Archie Amerson ,979 Pete Mandley ,904 Johnny Marshall 2003* 4. 1,795 Kino Carson ,791 Marcus King ,787 Zach Bauman ,767 Ronney Jenkins ,764 Zach Bauman ,696 Marcus King ,646 Peter Mandley 1983 * includes NCAA I-AA playoff totals ^ NCAA FCS Freshman National Record Active players in 68 LUMBERJACK

70 MOST RUSHING YARDS Rk Yds Player Years 1. 5,132 Zach Bauman * 2. 3,794 Marcus King ,462 Alex Henderson ,196 Archie Amerson ,723 Allan Clark ,377 Casey Jahn ,233 David Estrada ,139 Willard Reaves ,022 Carl Golden ,015 Roger Robinson MOST YARDS PER CARRY Rk Avg Player Years David Estrada Lionel Scott Giovannie Dixon Archie Amerson Ronney Jenkins Alex Henderson Marcus King Allan Clark Casey Jahn Zach Bauman * MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Rk Att Player Years 1. 1,003 Zach Bauman * Marcus King Alex Henderson Archie Amerson Allan Clark Casey Jahn Willard Reaves Carl Golden Mike Jenkins Len Raney MOST PASSING YARDS Rk Yds Player Years 1. 11,400 Travis Brown ,717 Jason Murrietta * 3. 10,697 Greg Wyatt ,639 Jeff Lewis ,460 Michael Herrick ,274 John Bonds ,964 Scott Lindquist ,882 Mike Mendoza ,800 Cary Grossart ,677 Preston Parsons MOST TOTAL OFFENSE Rk Yds Player Years 1. 11,267 Travis Brown ,584 Jason Murrietta * 3. 10,277 Greg Wyatt ,769 Jeff Lewis ,247 Michael Herrick ,089 John Bonds ,683 Scott Lindquist ,132 Zach Bauman ,098 Mike Mendoza ,878 Preston Parsons MOST PASS ATTEMPTS Rk Att Player Years 1. 1,577 Travis Brown ,516 Jason Murrietta * 3. 1,512 Greg Wyatt ,315 Jeff Lewis John Bonds Michael Herrick Scott Lindquist Mike Mendoza Preston Parsons Cary Grossart FOOTBALL #NAUSTRONG CAREER RECORDS MOST PASS COMPLETIONS Rk Cmp Player Years Greg Wyatt Travis Brown Jason Murrietta * Jeff Lewis Michael Herrick Scott Lindquist Mike Mendoza John Bonds Cary Grossart Preston Parsons HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Rk Avg Player (Cmp of Att) Years Cary Grossart (200 of 304) Michael Herrick (561 of 863) Greg Wyatt (926 of 1,512) Jeff Lewis (784 of 1,315) Mike Mendoza (453 of 769) Lance Kriesien (298 of 507) Jason Murrietta (878 of 1,516) * Scott Lindquist (465 of 810) Preston Parsons (378 of 670) Travis Brown (886 of 1,577) Herb Daniel (222 of 440) MOST YARDS PER ATTEMPT Rk Avg Player (Yds in Att) Years Cary Grossart (4,800 in 573) Michael Herrick (6,460 in 863) Scott Lindquist (5,964 in 810) Jeff Lewis (9,639 in 1,315) Travis Brown (11,400 in 1,577) Herb Daniel (3,136 in 440) Greg Wyatt (10,697 in 1,512) Jason Murrietta (10,717 in 1516) Preston Parsons (4,677 in 670) John Bonds (6,274 in 891) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Rk TDs Player Years Jason Murrietta * Travis Brown Greg Wyatt Jeff Lewis Michael Herrick John Bonds Scott Lindquist Cary Grossart Mike Mendoza Preston Parsons Herb Daniel MOST RECEIVING YARDS (1,000-PLUS) Rk Yds Player Years 1. 3,042 Clarence Moore * 2. 2,764 Shawn Collins ,679 Rod Alexander ,599 Pete Mandley ,391 Johnny Marshall * 6. 2,205 Alex Watson ,198 Gibbons St. Paul ,966 Tyrone Peterson ,950 Hendricks Johnson ,887 Jerry Davis ,883 Ify Umodu ,802 Ricky Pearsall ,745 Dejzon Walker ,716 Ed Berry ,710 Sandy Sledge ,617 Francis St. Paul ,443 Emmanuel Butler 2014-Pres ,345 Ken Fraser ,298 Alex Holmes ,273 Chris Warner Khalil Paden ,154 Ben Richardson ,134 Charlie Brown ,066 Daiveun Curry-Chapman ,060 Jerry Avery ,036 Vince Cisterna ,028 Chris Baniszewski ,015 R.J. Rickert MOST PASS RECEPTIONS Rk Rec Player Years Shawn Collins Alex Watson Clarence Moore * Johnny Marshall * Rod Alexander Gibbons St. Paul Pete Mandley Ify Umodu Jerry Davis Ricky Pearsall MOST YARDS PER RECEPTION Rk Avg Player Years Ken Fraser Hendricks Johnson Tyrone Peterson Pete Mandley Sandy Sledge Clarence Moore * Jerry Avery Rod Alexander Jerry Davis Ed Berry Francis St. Paul MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Rk TDs Player Years Clarence Moore * Shawn Collins Alex Watson Francis St. Paul Pete Mandley Gibbons St. Paul Emmanuel Butler 2014-Pres. 17 Hendricks Johnson Tyrone Peterson Ify Umodu Dejzon Walker Alex Calderwood Rod Alexander MOST POINTS SCORED Rk Pts Player Years Robbie Dehaze Zach Bauman Matt Myers Micky Penaflor Archie Amerson Paul Ernster * Ty Dondelinger Terry Belden Marcus King Alex Henderson Clarence Moore * Tom Jurich Shawn Collins Pete Mandley MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Rk Yds Player Years 1. 6,316 Zach Bauman * 2. 5,925 Pete Mandley ,088 Marcus King ,444 Alex Henderson ,062 Archie Amerson ,575 Allan Clark ,536 Len Raney ,420 Gerald Robinson ,407 Johnny Marshall

71 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF 10. 3,190 Clarence Moore * 11. 3,011 Roger Robinson ,872 Casey Jahn ,785 Shawn Collins ,612 Francis St. Paul ,587 David Estrada MOST GAMES PLAYED Nick Yerton Clarence Moore * Jason Murrietta * Blake Bailey * includes NCAA I-AA playoff totals CAREER RECORDS HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE 70 LUMBERJACK

72 CAREER TOTAL TACKLES (SINCE 1970) Rk No Player Years James Gee Jerry Lumpkin Ed Hightower Phil Cancik Jake Crissup Tony Cullen Gregg Gerkin Erik Vance Gary Galante CAREER TOTAL TACKLES (SINCE 2000) Rk No Player Years Austin Hasquet Bruce Branch Jeremy Thornburg K.J. Gerard Mike Sands Keith O Neil CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS (SINCE 1970) Rk No Player Years James Gee Keith O Neil Scott Johnson Chris Hunsaker John Perrigo Mike Sands Kaaina Keawe K.J. Gerard Mike Sanfrantello CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS (SINCE 2000) Rk No Player Years Keith O Neil Chris Hunsaker John Perrigo Mike Sands Kaaina Keawe Isaac Bond K.J. Gerard Zach McDonnell Bruce Branch Jeremy Thornburg CAREER SACKS (SINCE 1970) Rk No Player Years Isaac Bond Scott Johnson James Gee David Smith CAREER SACKS (SINCE 2000) Rk No Player Years Isaac Bond Keith O Neil John Perrigo Chris Hunsaker Mike Sands Tim Wilkinson Zach McDonnell Kaaina Keawe Bruce Branch Jeremy Thornburg SEASON TOTAL TACKLES (SINCE 1970) Rk No Player Year Greg Gerkin Eric Vance Darrell Jordan Bill Hickman Ron Thomas Pete Jonovich James Gee Matt Palacio 1982 FOOTBALL #NAUSTRONG DEFENSIVE RECORDS SEASON TOTAL TACKLES (SINCE 1995) Rk No Player Year Stacey Ellis 1995* Jake Crissup 1997* Afa Faraimo 1998* Raymond Perryman 1999* Keith O Neil 2001* Jeremy Thornburg 2005* Austin Hasquet Jeremy Thornburg 2004* Eddie Horn 2015* 88 Eddie Horn 2014* Austin Hasquet Mike Sands 2002* Kaaina Keawe Bruce Branch 2005* 82 Bruce Branch Damion Davis Terrance Petty Ian Gunderman Keala Loo Matt Estrada Lucky Dozier 2013* Josh Bamrick Jeff Wheeler 2006* 76 Jake Crissup Darius Lewis Stevon Thomas Vince Henman Keith O Neil Ray Perryman 2000* 75 Jake Crissup Jarett Loggins Taylor Julio K.J. Gerard Ray Perryman Terrance Petty Blake Bailey Vince Henman Keala Loo 2001 SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS (SINCE 1970) Rk No Player Year James Gee 1983* Ben Petrucci 1996* 25.0 James Gee 1982* 25.0 Scott Johnson 1987* Kevin Kolkman 1995* Ben Petrucci Nick Petrucci Brian Loftus 1992* 14.0 Scott Johnson 1986* SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS (SINCE 1995) Rk No Player Year Ben Petrucci 1996* Keith O Neil 2002* 21.0 Chris Hunsaker 2006* Keith O Neil 2001* Kacey Allen 1999* Kevin Kolkman 1995* 15.0 Mike Sands Ben Petrucci Nick Peterucci Vince Henman Jarett Loggins 1997* 13.0 Afa Faraimo Nick Pettrucci Malachi Keddington 2000* Isaac Bond Chris Hunsaker 2005* 11.0 Vince Henman 2004* 11.0 George Asalele Vincent Burns Lynne Ray Smith John Perrigo Keith O Neil Ray Perryman Kenneth Hale Quentin Kantaris John Perrigo Raymond Solis 2001 SEASON SACKS (SINCE 1970) Rk No Player Year James Gee 1983* Scott Johnson 1987* Brian Loftus Kyle Rath Mark Reeve Scott Johnson 1986* 9.0 David Smith 1986* 9.0 Tom Gibson 1986* SEASON SACKS (SINCE 1995) Rk No Player Year Chris Hunsaker 2006* Kacey Allen 1999* Kevin Kolkman 1996* 9.0 Vince Henman 2003* 9.0 Keith O Neil 2001* Nick Petrucci 1997* 8.5 Issac Bond Raymond Solis Terrance Petty 1998* 7.5 Lynn Ray Smith John Perrigo Doug Harding Jarrett Bilbrey 2012* 7.0 Ben Petrucci Vince Henman 2004* Tim Wilkinson Afa Faraimo Mike Sands 2002* Jarett Loggins Keith O Neil 2000* 6.0 Pisa Magele Michael Battisti 2008 INTERCEPTIONS (MIN OF 4) Rk No Player Year 1. 9 George Duarte John Dierking K.J. Gerard David Moran Cedric Jones K.J. Gerard Stephen Gebernick Cedric Jones Dereck Williams Eddie Horn Lucky Dozier Adam Wright K.J. Gerard K.J. Gerard Jeremy Thornburg Jason Jacobs Eric Iverson Keala Loo Dereck Williams Henry Miller Clark Osborne 1985 PASSES DEFENDED (MIN OF 10) Rk No Player Year Rayna Stewart Rayna Stewart Renal Robinson Jeff Bergman K.J. Gerard Cedric Jones Renal Robinson Marcus Alford K.J. Gerard Ricky Lavender Samaji Akili 1995 * Led the

73 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON K.J. Gerard K.J. Gerard Kris Theus Donta Abron DeWayne Shavers George Duarte Taelor Worrell Dereck Williams Darren Carrington Marcus Alford Anders Battle Brian Hunter Keala Loo Cedric Jones Cedric Jones Donta Abron Darrin Jackson Darrell Jordan Mike Sanfratello Henry Miller Henry Miller 1987 QB HURRIES (MIN OF 5) Rk No Player Year 1. 8 Steven Garcia Jarret Bilbrey Tim Wilkinson Zach McDonnell Blayne Anderson Isaac Bond Quentin Kantaris Isaac Bond 2010 SINGLE GAME TOTAL TACKLES (SINCE 1970) Rk No Player vs. Opponent Years Dick Shumway vs. Montana Pete Jonovich vs. Boise State Darrell Jordan vs. W. New Mexico Willie Pringle vs. Texas Lutheran Randy Cook vs. South Dakota St Erik Vance vs. Montana State Gregg Gerkin vs. Idaho State Gregg Gerkin vs. Idaho Bill Hickman vs. Idaho Darrell Jordan vs. E. Washington 1989 SINGLE GAME TOTAL TACKLES (SINCE 2000) Rk No Player vs. Opponent Years Eddie Horn at South Dakota Jeremy Thornburg at Montana Sean Sovacool at Idaho State Eddie Horn at Southern Utah Mike Sands at Montana Jeff Singleton at Weber State Eddie Horn at UC Davis Darius Lewis vs. Cal Poly Anders Battle vs. UC Davis Jarrett Bilbrey vs. Cal Poly Blake Bailey at North Dakota Lucky Dozier vs. Cal Poly Stevon Thomas vs. Montana Bruce Branch vs. Cal Poly Kaaina Keawe vs. Southern Utah Austin Hasquet at Northern Colo Austin Hasquet at Cal Poly Brandon Phillips vs. Cal Poly D.J. Wade at Montana Kaaina Keawe at Montana State 2001 SINGLE GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS (SINCE 1970) Rk No Player vs. Opponent Years Chris Hunsaker at Northern Colo Jarrett Bilbrey vs. Southern Utah Keith O Neil vs. Weber State Keith O Neil at Sacramento State Keith O Neil vs. Portland State 2002 DEFENSIVE RECORDS 4.0 Chris Hunsaker at Montana State Vince Henman vs. Portland State Isaac Bond vs. Northern Colorado 2009 SINGLE GAME SACKS (SINCE 1999) Rk No Player vs. Opponent Years Kacey Allen vs. Idaho State Jarrett Bilbrey vs. Southern Utah Jarrett Bilbrey vs. Idaho State Keith O Neil vs. Weber State Keith O Neil at Sacramento State John Perrigo at Montana State Chris Hunsaker at Montana State Chris Hunsaker at Northern Colorado Chris Hunsaker at Montana Kyle Rath vs. Portland State 2008 Active players in bold The NCAA did not begin recognizing tackles, tackles-for-loss and sacks as an official statistic until the LUMBERJACK

74 Casey Jahn (2015) 2015 (10 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 187-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/5 at Stephen F. Austin /12 N.M. Highlands /26 at Montana /3 Montana State /10 at UC Davis /24 Weber State /31 Northern Colorado /7 at Eastern Wash /14 Sacramento St /21 at Southern Utah Zach Bauman (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) (at the completion of the 2013 season was the ninth player in FCS history to rush for 1,000 or more yards all four years) 2010 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 237-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/2 W. New Mexico /11 at Arizona State /25 at Idaho State /2 at Southern Utah /9 at Eastern Wash /16 Montana State /23 at Montana /30 Sacramento St /6 at Northern Colo /13 Weber State /20 Portland State (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 270-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/3 at Arizona /10 Fort Lewis /17 at Portland St /24 Idaho State /8 Eastern Wash /15 at Montana St /29 at Sacramento St /22 Montana /5 Northern Colo /12 at Weber State /19 Southern Utah (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 225-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 8/30 at Arizona State /8 at UNLV /15 Fort Lewis /22 at Montana /29 Portland State /13 at North Dakota /20 UC Davis /27 at Northern Colo /3 at Idaho State /10 Southern Utah /17 Cal Poly (12 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 270-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 8/30 at Arizona /14 at UC Davis /21 South Dakota /28 Montana FOOTBALL #NAUSTRONG 1,000-YARD RUSHING SEASONS Bauman continued... 10/5 at Montana St /12 at Sacramento St /19 Idaho State /26 at Cal Poly /2 North Dakota /16 Northern Colo /23 at Southern Utah /30 South Dakota St Alex Henderson (2006, 2009) 2006 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 188-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg State /16 Dixie College State /30 Montana State /21 Sacramento St Washington /4 Portland State /11 Weber State Colorado (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 253-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg /19 Southern Utah /26 Montana /3 Northern Colordo State State /24 Idaho State State Miss State /21 E. Washington Roger Robinson (2003) 2003 (13 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 276-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 8/30 Saint Mary s State State /27 Cal Poly State St /18 Eastern Wash St /1 Montana DNP 11/8 Idaho State DNP Houston St State /6 Florida Atlantic Marcus King (2000) 2000 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 269-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/9 Chadron St /16 CS-Northridge /23 at New Mexico /30 Portland State /7 at Idaho State /14 Weber State /21 at Montana /28 Montana St /4 at E. Washington /11 Sacramento St /18 Southern Utah Ronney Jenkins (1999) 1999 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 184-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/9 Cal Poly /18 New Mexico /25 SW Texas /2 E. Washington /9 Idaho St /16 Montana /23 CS Sacramento /30 Montana St /6 Weber St /13 Portland St /20 CS Northridge Kino Carson (1997) 1997 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 229-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 8/30 New Mexico /6 St. Cloud St /20 Minn.-Duluth /27 Portland St /4 Weber St /11 Montana St /18 CS Sacramento /25 Montana /1 Idaho St /8 E. Washington /22 CS Northridge Archie Amerson (1995, 1996) 1996 (11 Games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 333-2, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 8/29 W. New Mexico /7 New Mexico /14 Southern Utah /21 Portland St /28 CS Northridge /5 Weber St /12 Montana St /19 CS Sacramento /26 Montana /2 Idaho St /9 E. Washington (11 Games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 193-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/2 New Mexico /9 CS Sacramento /16 Abilene Christian /23 CS Northridge /30 Montana St /7 Boise St /14 Montana /21 E. Washington /28 Idaho St /4 Idaho /11 Weber St

75 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON Lavon Worley (1988) 1988 (11 games) Att-Yds Avg TD L 231-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/3 Southern Utah St /10 E. Washington /17 Boise St /1 Idaho /8 Nevada /15 Montana /22 Idaho St /29 Montana St /3 Northern Iowa /12 Nicholls St /19 Weber St Willard Reaves (1979) 1979 (10 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 215-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/8 Portland St /15 Idaho /22 Montana /29 Idaho St /6 North Dakota St /13 Weber St /20 Montana St /27 Northern Colo /17 Cal Poly Pomona /24 Nevada Allan Clark (1978) 1978 (10 games) Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 230-1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/2 North Dakota St /9 Portland St /16 Idaho St /23 Montana /30 Idaho /7 Cal Poly Pomona /21 Northern Colo /28 Montana St /6 Boise St /13 Weber St Jimmy Smith (1973) 1973 (10 games) Att-Yds Avg TD L 1, Date Opponent Att-Yds Avg TD Lg 9/8 North Dakota St /22 Weber St /29 Montana /6 Louisiana Tech /13 Texas Lutheran /20 Boise St /27 CS Northridge /3 Montana St /10 UNLV /22 Idaho St ,000-YARD RUSHING SEASONS Archie Amerson - Was the first NAU player to rush for 1,000 or more yards in two straight seasons...holds the NAU single season rushing yards record for 2,079 yards. Alex Henderson - The second NAU player to rush for 1,000 or more yards in two straight seasons...finished his career with the second-most rushing yards in school history. HISTORY Zach Bauman - The first NAU player and the ninth in FCS history to rush for 1,000 or more yards in four consecutive seasons...the only NAU running back to eclipse the 4,000 and 5,000 career rushing yards 74 LUMBERJACK

76 RUSHING Carries Game: 3 Bob Fowler vs. Drake Archie Amerson vs. Portland State Roger Robinsoin vs. Portland State Roger Robinson vs. Cal Poly 2003 Season: 333 Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 1,003 Zach Bauman Yards Game: 322 Jim Smith vs. Northridge 1973 Season: 2,079 Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 5,132 Zach Bauman Yards Per Carry Season: 6.5 Willard Reaves (401/62) 1977 Career: 6.4 David Estrada (2,233/348) Carries Per Game Season: 30.3 Archie Amerson (333/11) 1996 Career: 23.9 Archie Amerson (526/22) Touchdowns Game: 7* Archie Amerson vs. Weber State 1996 Season: 25 Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 46 Zach Bauman (*FCS National Record) 100-yard Games Season: 11^ Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 25 Zach Bauman Consecutive 100-yard Games Season: 7^ Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 7^ Archie Amerson (^includes one FCS playoff game) 200-yard Games Season: 6^ Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 6^ Archie Amerson (^includes one FCS playoff game) Consecutive 200-yard Games Season: 3 Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 3 Archie Amerson PUNTING Punts Game: 11 Andy Wilder at Montana State Mark Gould vs. Idaho State Clay Brown vs. New Mexico John Earl vs. New Mexico State Dion Jargo vs. Fullerton Tony Felix vs. Nevada Jim Youngs vs. New Mexico State 1967 Season: 72 Andy Wilder Whit Poindexter 1979 Career: 237 John Earl Punt Yards Game: 525 Mark Gould vs. Idaho State 2002 Season: 3,201 Andy Wilder 2013 Career: 9,759 Terry Belden Punt Average (Min. 5 punts) Game: 54.0 Mark Gould vs. Arizona (6/324) Rhian Madrid vs. EWU (7/378) 2005 Season: 48.2 Mark Gould (2987/62) 2002 Career: 47.6 Ryan Hawkins (72/3,429) PASSING Attempts Game: 65 Travis Brown vs. Montana Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada 1984 Season: 474 Travis Brown 1997 Career: 1,577 Travis Brown Completions Consecutive: 18 Jeff Lewis vs. Northridge 1995 FOOTBALL #NAUSTRONG INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Game: 47 Michael Herrick vs. Eastern Wash Season: 274 Travis Brown 1997 Career: 926 Greg Wyatt (561 of 863) Completion Percentage Game: 94.7 Jeff Lewis vs. Northridge (18/19) 1995 Season: 69.0 Case Cookus (223/323) 2015 Career: 65.0 Michael Herrick (926-1,512) Yards Game: 574 Michael Herrick vs. Eastern Wash Season: 3,472^ Jason Murrietta 2003 Career: 11,400 Travis Brown (^NCAA FCS Freshman National Record) Interceptions Thrown Game: 5 Travis Brown vs. Idaho State Jeff Lewis vs. Idaho John Bonds vs. Idaho State 1990 Season: 24 John Bonds 1990 Career: 49 Greg Wyatt Lowest INT Percentage Season: 0.9% Jeff Lewis (3/313) 1995 Career: 1.8%* Jeff Lewis (24/1,315) (*FCS National Record) Touchdowns Game: 7 Case Cookus vs. Northern Colorado Travis Brown vs. Sacramento State 1996 Season: 37 Case Cookus 2015^ Career: 86 Travis Brown (^NCAA FCS Freshman National Record) 300-yard Games Season: 7 Jeff Lewis 1994 Career: 19^ Travis Brown (^includes one FCS playoff game) Consecutive 300-yard Games Season: 5 Travis Brown Greg Wyatt 1986 Career: 5 Travis Brown Greg Wyatt yard Games Season: 2 Travis Brown John Bonds 1990 Career: 4 Travis Brown RECEIVING Receptions Game: 14 Johnny Marshall vs. Sam Houston State 2002 Season: 82 Alex Watson 2006 Career: 201 Shawn Collins Yards Game: 245 Charlie Brown vs. Whitworth 1969 Season: 1,208 Emmanuel Butler 2015 Career: 2,764 Shawn Collins Yards Per Reception (Min. 5) Game: 34.0 Francis St. Paul vs. SW Texas (6/204) 1998 Season: 21.7 Pete Mandley (49/1,067) 1982 Career: 19.0 Ken Fraser (71/1,345) Touchdowns Game: 5 Rod Marshall vs. Abilene Christian 1995 Season: 15 Emmanuel Butler Alex Watson Clarence Moore Hendricks Johnson Charlie Brown 1969 Career: 28 Clarence Moore yard Games Season: 8 Hendricks Johnson 1990 Career: 12 Hendricks Johnson Consecutive 100-yard Games Season: 8 Hendricks Johnson 1990 Career: 8 Hendricks Johnson ALL-PURPOSE Total Yards Game: 358 Jim Smith vs. Northridge 1973 Season: 2,429 Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 5,925 Pete Mandley TOTAL OFFENSE Total Yards Game: 445 Travis Brown vs. Montana 1996 Season: 3,395 Jeff Lewis 1994 Career: 11,267 Travis Brown Plays from Scrimmage Game: 75 Travis Brown vs. Montana 1996 Season: 557 Jeff Lewis 1994 Career: 1,772 Greg Wyatt KICKOFFS Returns Season: 32 Gerald Robinson 1990 Career: 85 Pete Mandley Return Yards Game: 219 Jim Fuller vs. New Mexico State 1967 Season: 660 Randy Ferrell 1974 Career: 1,986 Pete Mandley

77 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS Return Average Game: 54.7 Randy Ferrell vs. Drake 1974 Season: 32.8 Randy Ferrell 1975 Career: 29.5 Randy Ferrell Touchdowns Game: 1 several players; last by Marcus Alford at Cal Poly 2013 Season: 2 Randy Ferrell 1975 Career: 3 Len Raney Randy Ferrell PUNTS Returns Season: 41 DeJuan Robinson, 1986 Career: 80 Pete Mandley, Return Yards Game: 216* Ricky Pearsall vs. W. New Mexico 1996 Season: 490 Ricky Pearsall 1996 Career: 901 Pete Mandley (*Division I-AA record) Best Return Average Game: 61.5 Joe Jackson vs. Cal PolyPomona (2/122) 1969 Season: 18.1 Ray Smith (14/254) 1976 Career: 16.0 Ray Smith (27/434) Touchdowns Game: 2 Ricky Pearsall vs. Western New Mexico Joe Jackson vs. Cal Poly Pomona 1969 Season: 2 Ricky Pearsall Pete Mandley Ray Smith Joe Jackson 1969 Career: 3 Pete Mandley Ray Smith SCORING Points Game: 42* Archie Amerson vs. Weber State 1996 Season: 156 Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 302 Robbie Dehaze (*Division I-AA record) Touchdowns Game: 7* Archie Amerson vs. Weber State 1996 Season: 26 Archie Amerson 1996 Career: 38 Archie Amerson (*Division I-AA record) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Extra Points Game: 10 Tom Jurich vs. E. Montana 1977 Season: 48 Mark Jagodzinski 1996 Career: 139 Robbie Dehaze Extra-Point Attempts Game: 10 Tom Jurich vs. E. Montana 1977 Season: 53 Mark Jagodzinski 1996 Career: 144 Robbie Dehaze Consecutive Extra Points Game: 10 Tom Jurich vs. E. Montana 1977 Season: 39 Ty Dondelinger 1999 Career: 77 Micky Penaflor Best Extra-Point Percentage Season: 100 Robbie Dehaze (28/28) Micky Penaflor (32/32) Micky Penaflor (33/33) Goran Lingmerth (18/18) Monte Varah (22/22) 1978 Career: 97.0 Micky Penaflor (98/101) Robbie Dehaze (139/144) Field Goals Game: 8* Goran Lingmerth vs. Idaho 1986 Season: 23 Goran Lingmerth 1986 Career: 56 Robbie Dehaze (*I-AA record) Best Field-Goal Percentage Season: 84.6 Goran Lingmerth (23/29) 1986 Career: 77.4 Micky Penaflor (48/62) Kicking Points Game: 24* Goran Lingmerth vs. Idaho 1986 Season: 101 Paul Ernster Goran Lingmerth 1986 Career: 302 Robbie Dehaze (*I-AA record) SEASON REVIEW HISTORY Lumberjacks By The Decade Years Record Pct. Winning Streak (1916) ( ) ( ) (several times) ( ) (1962) ( ) (1987) ( ) (2008) 2010-Pres (2012) Largest Big Sky Victories Points Opponent Score Year Northern Colorado vs. Northern Colorado Idaho State Montana State Portland State Boise State Montana State Sacramento State Montana State Montana State Idaho State Idaho State Idaho State Weber State Idaho State Weber State LUMBERJACK

78 #NAUSTRONG TEAM RECORDS RUSHING Rushes Game: 70 vs. Western New Mexico 1963 Season: Average: Yards Game: 560 vs. Western New Mexico 1963 Season: 2, Average: Touchdowns Game: 9 vs. Cal State Northridge 1973 Season: PASSING Attempts Game: 67 vs. Northern Iowa vs. Montana vs. Nevada 1984 Season: Average: Completions Game: 42 vs. Montana 1996 Season: Average: Yards Game: 574 vs. Eastern Washington vs. Montana 1996 Season: 3, Average: Interceptions Thrown Game: 5 vs. Idaho State vs. Idaho vs. Montana vs. Idaho State vs. Northern Colorado 1978 Season: Touchdowns Game: 7 vs. Northern Colorado vs. Cal State Sacramento 1996 Season: TOTAL OFFENSE Plays from Scrimmage Game: 107 at Southern Utah 2015 Season: Average: Yards Game: 774 vs. E. Washington vs. N. Mexico Highlands vs. Nevada 1989 Season: 5, Average: 522.8* 1996 (*Division I-AA national leader) SCORING Touchdowns Game: 11 vs. Cal State Northridge 1973 (8 rush, 2 pass, 1 return) Season: 63 (34 rush, 23 pass, 6 return) 1996 Converted Field Goals Game: 8 vs. Idaho 1986 Season: Converted Extra Points Game: 10 vs. Western New Mexico, vs. Eastern Montana, 1977 Season: 51 in 1996 Points Scored Game: 80 vs. Phoenix College 1928 Season: Average: PUNTING Punts Game: 11 vs. New Mexico vs. Montana State vs. Cal State Fullerton vs. New Mexico State 1967 Season: 73 in 2013 Yards Game: 490 vs. Idaho 1979 Season: 3, Average Game: 63.3 vs. Southern Utah 1996 Season: RETURNS Punt Returns Game: 12* vs. Cal State Northridge 1993 Season: (*Division I-AA national record) Punt-Return Yardage Game: 322* vs. W. New Mexico 1996 Season: (*Division I-AA national record) Punt-Return Average (Min. 3 returns) Game: 32.2* vs. W. New Mexico (322/10) 1996 Season: 16.6 (598/36) 1996 (*Division I-AA national record) Kickoff Returns Game: 10 vs. Montana State 1990 Season: Kickoff-Return Yardage Game: 237 vs. Nevada 1987 Season: 1, Kickoff-Return Average (Min. 3 returns) Game: 49.0 vs. Weber State (147/3) 1988 Season: 25.3 (1,138/45) 1991 DEFENSE Fewest Points Allowed Game: 0, many times; last at Portland State 2003 Season: Average: Fewest Total Yards Allowed Game: 15 vs. Cal Poly Pomona 1977 Season: 1, Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Game: -39 vs. Cal Poly Pomona 1977 Season: Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Game: 0 vs. Cal Poly Pomona vs. Idaho State 1961 Season: Most Points Allowed Game: 108 vs. New Mexico 1916 Season: Average: Most Total Yards Allowed Game: 828 vs. Weber State 1993 Season: 5, Most Rushing Yards Allowed Game: 559 vs. Georgia Southern 1999 Season: 2, Most Passing Yards Allowed Game: 575 vs. Weber State 1993 Season: 3, CONSECUTIVE Most Consecutive Wins Season: All-time: Most Consecutive Losses Season: All-time: Most Consecutive Home Wins Season: , 1977 All-time: (Unbeaten streak: 18, includes 2 ties) Most Consecutive Home Losses Season: , 1955 All-time: Most Consecutive Road Wins Season: , 1999 All-time: , Most Consecutive Road Losses Season: , 1950, 1947 All-time: (Winless streak: 31, includes 2 ties) Most Consecutive League Wins Season: All-time: Most Consecutive League Losses Season: , 1940 All-time: FOOTBALL

79 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON TEAM BESTS Best NAU Record (5-0) 1978, 2015 Most NAU Wins, Season , 2015 Most Consecutive NAU Wins, Season , 2015 Most Consecutive NAU Wins, All-Time (5-0 in 1978, 1st 3 in 1979) Biggest NAU Win 75-0 over Western New Mexico 1996 Worst NAU Record.333 (2-4) 1989 Most NAU Losses, Season , 1992, 1989, 1985 Most Consecutive NAU Losses, Season , 1991, 1989, 1985, 1984 Most Consecutive NAU Losses, All-Time (last 3 in 1985, 1st in 1986) (last 3 in 1991, 1st in 1992) Worst NAU Loss 35-0 to Jacksonville State 1977 Most Points Scored 75 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico 1996 Most Total Offensive Yards 774 by NAU vs. Eastern Washington by NAU vs. N.M. Highlands by NAU vs. Nevada 1989 Most Total Plays 99 by Idaho State vs. NAU by South Dakota St. vs. NAU 1985 Most Rushing Attempts 74 by Jacksonville St. vs. NAU 1977 Most Rushing Yards 419 by NAU vs. Eastern Montana 1977 Most Rushing Touchdowns 7 by NAU vs. Weber State 1996 Most Passing Attempts 68 by Nebraska-Omaha vs. NAU by NAU vs. Eastern Washington 2009 Most Completions 47 by NAU vs. Eastern Washington by NAU vs. Northern Iowa 2004 Most Passing Yards 574 by NAU vs. Eastern Washington by Nebraska-Omaha vs. NAU 1977 Most Interceptions Thrown 6 by Southern Utah vs. NAU 1983 Most Touchdown Passes 7 by NAU vs. Northern Colorado by NAU vs. CS Sacramento 1996 Most Return Yards 366 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico 1996 Most Punts 13 by CS Northridge vs. NAU 1993 Most Punting Yards 545 by CS Northridge vs. NAU 1993 Highest Punting Average (min. 3 punts) 63.3 by NAU vs. Southern Utah 1996 Most Punt Returns 12 by NAU vs. CS Northridge 1993 (Division I-AA national record) WALKUP SKYDOME RECORDS Most Punt Return Yards 322 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico 1996 (Division I-AA national record) Most Kickoff Returns 9 by NAU vs. Idaho by Sonoma St. vs. NAU 1987 Most Kickoff Return Yards 237 by NAU vs. Nevada 1987 Most Interception Return Yards 140 by NAU vs. Weber State 2004 Most Touchdowns 10 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico by NAU vs. Eastern Montana 1977 Most Made Field Goals 6 by NAU vs. Northern Iowa 1988 Most Field Goal Attempts 7 by NAU vs. Northern Iowa 1988 Most Made Extra Points 10 by NAU vs. W. New Mexico by NAU vs. Eastern Montana 1977 Most First Downs 35 by NAU vs. Nicholls State 1990 Fewest Total Yards Allowed 80 by NAU vs. CS Northridge 1984 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 0 by NAU vs. Cal Poly Pomona 1978 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed -8 by Idaho St. vs. NAU 1984 Most Fumbles 8 by NAU vs. Jacksonville State 1977 Most Fumbles Lost 5 by Southwest Texas St. vs. NAU by CS Fullerton vs. NAU 1977 Most Penalties 19 by Idaho vs. NAU 1993 Most Penalty Yards 200 by NAU vs. Idaho 1981 INDIVIDUAL BESTS Most Points Scored 42 by Archie Amerson, NAU vs. Weber State 1996 (Division I-AA national record) Most Total Offense 425 by Leonard Valentine, Nicholls St. vs. NAU 1990 Most Rushes 38 by Len Raney, NAU vs. N. Texas 1993 Most Rushing Yards 281 by Archie Amerson, NAU vs. Weber St Most Rushing TDs 7 by Archie Amerson of NAU vs. Weber St (Division I-AA national record) Most Passing Attempts 67 by Jason Murrietta, NAU vs. NIU by Michael Herrick, NAU vs. E. Washington by Jeff Lewis, NAU vs. Boise St by Greg Wyatt, NAU vs. Eastern Washington 1986 Most Passes Completed 47 by Michael Herrick, NAU vs. E. Washington by Jason Murrietta, NAU vs. NIU by Greg Wyatt, NAU vs. Idaho 1987 Most Passing Yards 574 by Michael Herrick, NAU vs. E. Washington by John Bonds, NAU vs. Nicholls St Most Passes Intercepted 5 by John Bonds, NAU vs. Idaho St by Morris Bledsoe, Weber St. vs. NAU 1978 Most Touchdown Passes 7 by Case Cookus, NAU vs. Northern Colo by Travis Brown, NAU vs. CS Sacramento 1996 Most Receptions 16 by Kenny Galloway, North Dakota vs. NAU 2013 Most Reception Yards 236 by Tyrone Peterson, NAU vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1977 Most Receiving Touchdowns 5 by Rod Marshall, NAU vs. Abilene Christian 1995 Most Punts 12 by Albert Razo, CS Northridge vs. NAU 1993 Most Punting Yards 545 by Albert Razo, CS Northridge vs. NAU 1993 Highest Punting Average (min. 3 punts) 63.3 by Mark Jagodzinski, NAU vs. Southern Utah, 1996 Most Punt Returns 8 by Alex Calderwood, NAU vs. CS Northridge, 1993 Most Punt Return Yards 216 by Ricky Pearsall, NAU vs. W. New Mexico 1996 (Division I-AA national record) Most Kickoff Returns 7 by Michael Haynes, NAU vs. Idaho 1987 Most Kickoff Return Yards 217 by Michael Haynes, NAU vs. Idaho 1987 Most Interceptions 3 by George Duarte, NAU vs. Montana State 1985 Most Interception Return Yards 140 by K.J. Gerard, NAU vs. Weber State 2004 Most Total Touchdowns 7 by Archie Amerson, NAU vs. Weber St (Division I-AA national record) Most Converted Field Goals 6 by Micky Penaflor, NAU vs. Northern Iowa 1988 Most Field-Goal Attempts 7 by Micky Penaflor, NAU vs. Northern Iowa 1988 Most Converted Extra Points 10 by Tom Jurich, NAU vs. Eastern Montana 1977 Longest Rush Play 87 yards by Allan Clark, NAU vs. Boise St yards by Zach Zenner, South Dakota St. vs. NAU 2013 Longest Pass Play 99 yards, John Bonds to Hendricks Johnson, NAU vs. Boise State 1990 Longest Punt Return 99 yards by Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I vs. NAU 1980 Longest Kickoff Return 100 yards by Len Raney, NAU vs. Idaho State yards by Anthony Brown, S. Utah vs. NAU yards by Lavaugh Macon, N.M. Highlands vs. NAU 2008 Longest Interception Return 99 yards by Troy Campbell, NAU vs. Idaho St Longest Fumble Return 98 yards by Ryan Reardon, NAU vs. Montana 2013 Longest Punt 81 yards by Terry Belden, NAU vs. Northeastern 1992 Longest Field Goal 60 yards by Terry Belden, NAU vs. CS Northridge 78 LUMBERJACK

80 #NAUSTRONG LONGEST PLAYS ALL PLAYS 100 Kickoff return Len Raney vs. Idaho State Kickoff return Randy Ferrell vs. Drake Interception return Troy Campbell vs. Idaho State Pass John Bonds to Hendricks Johnson vs. Boise St Kickoff return Darren Carrington vs. Weber State Fumble return Ryan Reardon vs. Montana Kickoff return Randy Ferrell vs. UC Riverside Kickoff return Angel Salas vs. La Verne Interception return Sean Roundtree vs. N.M. Highlands Kickoff return Marcus Alford at Cal Poly Kickoff return Len Raney vs. Eastern Washington Pass Greg Wyatt to Shawn Collins vs. Montana State Pass Herb Daniel to Tyrone Peterson vs. Neb.-Omaha Interception return Ron Cote vs. Long Beach State Kickoff return Randy Ferrell vs. Eastern Montana Pass Travis Brown to Francis St. Paul vs. Montana Kickoff return Len Raney vs. Southern Utah Punt return Ray Smith vs. Weber State Punt return Jim Fuller vs. West Texas State Punt return Chuck Willig vs. Montana Pass Bill Holst to Ken Fraser vs. Portland State Fumble return Jim Oman vs. New Mexico Highlands Pass John Bonds to Jerry Avery vs. Montana State Rush Allan Clark vs. Boise State Pass Preston Parsons to Clarence Moore at Sam Houston St Punt return Bob Jenkins vs. Nevada Interception return Ray Smith vs. Montana State Rush Jim Bulland vs. Idaho State Rush Jim Smith vs. Cal State Northridge Punt return Pete Mandley vs. Fresno State Interception return Joe Walker vs. Portland State Pass Herb Daniel to Tyrone Peterson vs. CS Fullerton Interception return Terry Gatewood vs. Nevada Rush Zach Bauman vs. Portland State Pass Greg Wyatt to Michael Haynes vs. Montana Pass Michael Herrick to Ed Berry vs. N. Colorado Pass Greg Wyatt to David Lang vs. Nevada Pass Mike Mendoza to Pete Mandley vs. Idaho State Pass Herb Daniel to Ken Fraser vs. Eastern Montana Interception return Rudy Cabrera vs. Gustavus-Adolphus 1958 RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE 87 Allan Clark vs. Boise State Jim Smith vs. Cal State Northridge Jim Bulland vs. Idaho State Zach Bauman vs. Portland State Ken Fraser vs. Augustana (S.D.) Ronney Jenkins vs. Southwest Texas Archie Amerson vs. Weber State Archie Amerson vs. Southern Utah Mike Jenkins vs. Idaho State Carl Golden vs. Augustana (S.D.) Giovannie Dixon vs. Portland State Len Raney vs. Southern Utah Len Raney vs. Northeastern Jay Carter vs. Idaho State Ronney Jenkins vs. Montana State Willard Reaves vs. Idaho David Lang vs. Nevada Willard Reaves vs. Idaho 1979 PASS PLAYS 99 John Bonds to Hendricks Johnson vs. Boise State Greg Wyatt to Shawn Collins vs. Montana State Herb Daniel to Tyrone Peterson vs. Nebraska-Omaha Travis Brown to Francis St. Paul vs. Montana Bill Holst to Ken Fraser vs. Portland State John Bonds to Jerry Avery vs. Montana State Preston Parsons to Clar. Moore at Sam Houston State Herb Daniel to Tyrone Peterson vs. Cal State Fullerton Michael Herrick to Ed Berry vs. Northern Colorado Greg Wyatt to Michael Haynes vs. Montana Greg Wyatt to David Lang vs. Nevada Mike Mendoza to Pete Mandley vs. Idaho State Herb Daniel to Ken Fraser vs. Eastern Montana 1977 PUNTS 84 Bob Martin vs. Boise State Terry Belden vs. Northeastern Rusty Tillman vs. Weber State Mark Gould vs. Montana State Mark Jagodzinski vs. Southern Utah Terry Belden vs. Idaho Terry Belden vs. Southern Utah Joe Perez vs. Idaho State Terry Belden vs. Weber State John Earl vs. Nevada Jim Youngs vs. West Texas State Mark Jagodzinski vs. Southern Utah Bob Martin vs. Boise State Rhian Madrid vs. Montana Ryan Hawkins vs. at UC Davis Rhian Madrid vs. Idaho State Rhian Madrid vs. Eastern Washington Paul Ernster at Eastern Washington Bob Martin vs. Idaho State Ryan Hawkins vs. Eastern Washington Drew Zamora vs. Montana State Drew Zamora vs. Portland State Jason Murrietta at Idaho State John Earl vs. Weber State 1984 PUNT RETURNS 90 Jim Fuller vs. West Texas State Ray Smith vs. Weber State Chuck Willig vs. Montana Bob Jenkins vs. Nevada Pete Mandley vs. Fresno State Austin Shanks vs. at UNLV Alex Calderwood vs. Cal State Northridge Ryan Thornton vs. Montana Ricky Pearsall vs. Western New Mexico Matt Estrada vs. Southern Utah Lucky Dozier vs. North Dakota Pete Mandley vs. Southern Utah Joe Walker vs. Idaho Rod Alexander vs. Southern Utah Ricky Pearsall vs. Western New Mexico Alex Calderwood vs. Weber State 1994 KICKOFF RETURNS 100 Len Raney vs. Idaho State Randy Ferrell vs. Drake Darren Carrington vs. Weber State Randy Ferrell vs. UC Riverside Angel Salas vs. La Verne Marcus Alford at Cal Poly Len Raney vs. Eastern Washington Randy Ferrell vs. Eastern Montana Len Raney vs. Southern Utah 1992 INTERCEPTION RETURNS 99 Troy Campbell vs. Idaho State Sean Roundtree vs. New Mexico Highlands Ron Cote vs. Long Beach State Ray Smith vs. Montana State Joe Walker vs. Portland State Terry Gatewood vs. Nevada Rudy Cabrera vs. Gustavus-Adolphus K.J. Gerard vs. Weber State Cedric Jones vs. Cal State Northridge Cedric Jones vs. Cal State Northridge 1996 FIELD GOALS 60 Terry Belden vs. Cal State Northridge Kevin O Leary vs. Montana Goran Lingmerth vs. Weber State Mark Diamond vs. New Mexico Gary Galati vs. Weber State Terry Belden vs. Eastern Washington Terry Belden vs. Cal State Northridge Tom Jurich vs. Weber State Tom Jurich vs. Montana 1977 FOOTBALL

81 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ANNUAL LEADERS HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON RUSHING 2015 Casey Jahn 1, Casey Jahn Zach Bauman 1, Zach Bauman 1, Zach Bauman 1, Zach Bauman 1, Alex Henderson 1, Deonte Williams Alex Henderson Alex Henderson 1, Philo Sanchez Roger Robinson Roger Robinson 1, Philo Sanchez Marcus King 1, Marcus King 1, Ronney Jenkins 1, Marcus King Kino Carson 1, Archie Amerson!2, Archie Amerson 1, Len Raney Len Raney Gerald Robinson Gerald Robinson Gerald Robinson David Lang Lavon Worley 1, Charles Matthews Allan Rouse Jonas Eldridge Jerry Holder Jerry Holder Elbert Bo Perry Rusty Summers Willard Reaves Willard Reaves 1, Allan Clark 1, Carl Golden Carl Golden * Chris Mangold Eric Days Jimmy Smith *1, Tom Rogers Danny White 620 RECEIVING 2015 Emmanuel Butler 1, Ify Umodu Nick Cole Dejzon Walker Khail Paden D. Curry-Chapman Ed Berry 1, Ed Berry Alex Watson Alex Watson 1, Alex Watson Raufeem Jackson Clarence Moore 1, Clarence Moore Clarence Moore Sidney Smith Ronney Jenkins Francis St.Paul Ricky Pearsall Gibbons St. Paul Rod Marshall Rod Alexander *1, Rod Alexander Christian Cervantes Hendricks Johnson Hendricks Johnson 1, David Lang Shawn Collins * Shawn Collins Shawn Collins 1, Jerry Davis Jerry Davis Pete Mandley Pete Mandley 1, Rusty Summers Pete Mandley Mike Jenkins Tyrone Peterson Ken Fraser Tyrone Peterson Tyrone Peterson Kevin Riley Rick Wilson Walt Mannon Walt Mannon 628 ALL-PURPOSE 2015 Emmanuel Butler 1, Casey Jahn 1, Zach Bauman 1, Zach Bauman 1, Zach Bauman 1, Zach Bauman 1, Alex Henderson 1, Conrad Meadows 1, Alex Henderson 1, Alex Henderson *1, Philo Sanchez 1, Roger Robinson 1, Johnny Marshall 1, Clarence Moore Marcus King 1, Marcus King 1, Ronney Jenkins 1, Francis St. Paul Kino Carson 1, Archie Amerson!2, Archie Amerson 1, Rod Alexander 1, Rod Alexander 1, Gerald Robinson 1, Gerald Robinson 1, Gerald Robinson 1, David Lang Lavon Worley 1, Michael Haynes Shawn Collins 1, Jerry Davis Ben Richardson Pete Mandley 1, Pete Mandley 1, Rusty Summers 1, Pete Mandley 1, Willard Reaves 1, Allan Clark 1, Allan Clark Carl Golden Chris Mangold Randy Ferrell Jimmy Smith 1, Tom Rogers Danny White 816 INTERCEPTIONS 2015 Eddie Horn Marcus Alford/Eddie Horn Lucky Dozier/Austin Hasquet Lucky Dozier Taylor Patton Brian Hunter Thomas/McNally/Mack K.J. Gerard K.J. Gerard * Wheeler/Karstens K.J. Gerard K.J. Gerard Iverson/Jacobs/Thornburg Stephen Gubernick Keala Loo David Moran David Moran * Cedric Jones Walter Jefferson Cedric Jones Dereck Williams Dereck Williams Beau Smith Will Glover Tucker Sides Darrin Jackson Darrin Jackson/ Salvador Nava John Dierking * Henry Miller George Duarte George Duarte! Terry Gatewood DeJuan Robinson/ Gene Andrews Bob Jenkins Junior Solomon Dave Noosinow Tommie Wright Joe Walker/Harold Smith Ray Smith Cleveland Dansby Don Beachum Jim Dearing Paul Arslanian Joe Hernandez Norm Aufderheide 3 PASSING 2015 Case Cookus 3, Chase Cartwright 1, Kyren Poe 1, Cary Grossart 1, Cary Grossart 2, Michael Herrick 2, Michael Herrick 3, Lance Kriesien 1, Lance Kriesien 1, Jason Murrietta 2, Jason Murrietta 1, Jason Murrietta 2, Jason Murrietta 3, Clint Womack 1, Preston Parsons 2, Preston Parsons 2, Travis Brown 3, Travis Brown 1, Travis Brown 3, Travis Brown 3, Jeff Lewis 2, Jeff Lewis 3, Jeff Lewis 2, Jeff Lewis 1, John Bonds 2, John Bonds 3, Greg Wyatt 2, Greg Wyatt 2, Greg Wyatt 3, Greg Wyatt 2, Craig Austin 1, Mike Mendoza 2, Mike Mendoza 2, Scott Lindquist 2, Scott Lindquist 1, Scott Lindquist 1, Brian Potter Bill Holst Herb Daniel 1, Herb Daniel 1, Robbie Schmitz Dan Troup Dave Mendez Bud Kane Craig Holland 821 TOTAL OFFENSE 2015 Case Cookus 3, Chase Cartwright 1, Kyren Poe 1, Cary Grossart 1, Cary Grossart 2, Michael Herrick 2, Michael Herrick 3, Lance Kriesien 1, Lance Kriesien 2, Jason Murrietta 2, Jason Murrietta 1, Jason Murrietta 2, Jason Murrietta 3, Clint Womack 1, Preston Parsons 2, Preston Parsons 2, Travis Brown 3, Travis Brown 1, Travis Brown 3, Travis Brown 3, Jeff Lewis 2, Jeff Lewis 3, Jeff Lewis 2, Jeff Lewis 1, John Bonds 2, John Bonds 2, Greg Wyatt 2, Greg Wyatt 2, Greg Wyatt 2, Greg Wyatt 2, Craig Austin 1, Mike Mendoza 2, Mike Mendoza 2, Scott Lindquist 2, Scott Lindquist 1, Scott Lindquist 1, Willard Reaves 1, Allan Clark 1, Herb Daniels 1, Herb Daniels 1, Chris Mangold Dan Troup Jim Smith 1, Bud Kane Craig Holland 759 SCORING 2015 Emmanuel Butler/Ryan Hawkins Ryan Hawkins Zach Bauman Andy Wilder Zach Bauman Zach Bauman Matt Myers Robbie Dehaze Robbie Dehaze Alex Watson Robbie Dehaze Paul Ernster Paul Ernster Paul Ernster Dondelinger/Bingham Marcus King Ronney Jenkins Mike Goldstein Mike Goldstein Archie Amerson! Kevin O Leary Kevin O Leary Terry Belden Terry Belden Terry Belden Hendricks Johnson Micky Penaflor Micky Penaflor * Micky Penaflor Goran Lingmerth Goran Lingmerth Jerry Davis John Wiggins Mark Diamond Mark Diamond Joe Taylor Willard Reaves Allan Clark Tom Jurich * Tom Jurich Chris Mangold Jerry Wallace Jimmy Smith Tom Rogers Dick Baserman 36 TOTAL TACKLES 2015 Eddie Horn Eddie Horn Austin Hasquet Anders Battle Scott McKeever Reid Worthington Matt Estrada Cyrus Igono Cyrus Igono Jeff Wheeler Bruce Branch Jeremy Thonburg Jeremy Thornburg Mike Sands Keith O Neil Ray Perryman Ray Perryman Afa Faraimo Jake Crissup Afa Faraimo Stacey Ellis Stacey Ellis Jeff Bergman Beau Smith Jeff Bergman Dwan Brandon Darrell Jordan Erik Vance Erik Vance Mark Yuhas Randy Cook Tony Cullen James Gee Bill Hickman Ron Thomas Gregg Gerken Phil Cancik Jerry Lumpkin Ed Hightower Jerry Lumpkin Don Rowell George Kaegle Bruce Ivor Joe Hernandez Tom Ramsey 93!Led Division I-AA *Led Big Sky Current Lumberjacks in 80 LUMBERJACK

82 #NAUSTRONG LUMBERJACKS IN THE PROS YEAR RD SEL PLAYER POS TEAM Paul Ernster K Denver Broncos Clarence Moore WR Baltimore Ravens Raymond Perryman DB Oakland Raiders Francis St. Paul WR St. Louis Rams Jeff Lewis QB Denver Broncos Rayna Stewart SAF Houston Oilers Frank Pollack T San Francisco 49ers Darell Jordan LB Atlanta Falcons David Lang RB Los Angeles Rams Shawn Collins WR Atlanta Falcons Darren Carrington DB Denver Broncos Herb Duncan WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers Michael Haynes WR Atlanta Falcons Tom Gibson DE New England Patriots David Smith LB Los Angeles Rams Pete Mandley WR Detroit Lions Scott Lindquist QB Los Angeles Raiders John Schachtner LB Washington Redskins Gregg Gerken LB Baltimore Colts Allan Clark RB New England Patriots Tom Jurich K Pittsburgh Steelers Tom Ramsey DT Kansas City Chiefs Steve Maier WR Dallas Cowboys Rich Saathoff DE Philadelphia Eagles Ed Duley DT Houston Oilers Mark Lomas DE New York Jets Charlie Brown WR Detroit Lions Bob Stewart QB Denver Broncos Rich O Hara FL Baltimore Colts Sims Stokes WR Dallas Cowboys 1964* Owen Dejanovich G Houston Oilers Owen Dejanovich T Baltimore Colts 1963* Rex Mirich DT Oakland Raiders Rex Mirich DT Minnesota Vikings Mike Mercer K Minnesota Vikings Ernie Hansen C San Francisco 49ers Vince Cisterna E New York Giants Draft Facts One first round draft pick Multiple picks in the same year seven times Wide receivers lead the draft selections with nine The Denver Broncos have drafted more Jacks than any other organization * AFL Draft Selection FOOTBALL 81 NAU s top NFL draftee was wide receiver Shawn Collins, who was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the first round of the 1989 NFL

83 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON Donta Abron, DB Albany Firebirds (AFL), 1997 Kacey Allen, DE Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), 2003 Rod Alexander, WR New Jersey Gladiators (AFL),2001 San Diego Chargers, 1999 Dallas Cowboys, Archie Amerson, RB Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 2001 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), Michael Battisti, DL Spokane Shock (AFL), 2011 Zach Bauman, RB Arizona Cardinals, Terry Belden, P/K Tampa Bay Storm (AFL), 1997 Memphis Pharoahs (AFL), 1996 Amsterdam Admirals (WLAF), 1995 Las Vegas Posse (CFL), 1994 John Bonds, QB Arizona Cardinals, 1993, 1995 Blair Boynton, DL Amarillo Dusters (af2), 2009 Dwan Brandon, LB Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1991 Charlie Brown, WR Detroit Lions, 1970 Travis Brown, QB Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills, Seattle Seahawks, 2000 Philadelphia Eagles, 1999 Dave Cahill, DT Atlanta Falcons, 1969 Los Angeles Rams, 1967 Philadelphia Eagles, 1966 Sonny Campbell, RB Atlanta Falcons, Phil Cancik, LB Kansas City Chiefs, 1981 New York Giants, 1980 Darren Carrington, DB Jacksonville Jaguars, San Diego Chargers, Detroit Lions, 1990 Denver Broncos, Kino Carson, RB Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 2000 Chase Cartwright, QB Orlando Predators (AFL), 2016 Allan Clark, RB Green Bay Packers, 1982 Buffalo Bills, 1982 New England Patriots, Shawn Collins, WR Iowa Barnstormers (AFL), 1997 Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), Green Bay Packers, 1993 Cleveland Browns, 1992 Atlanta Falcons, Gerald Commissiong, RB Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 2007 Daiveun Curry-Chapman, WR Arizona Cardinals, 2011 Robbie Dehaze, P/K Atlanta Falcons, 2008 Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 2010 Ty Dondelinger, K C. Valley Coyotes (AFL2), 2004 Columbus Wardogs (AFL2), 2003 Art Donnell, OL Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, Steve Douglass, DB Arizona Rattlers (AFL), George Duarte, CB New York Jets, 1988 LUMBERJACKS IN THE PROS Chicago Bears, 1987 Herb Duncan, WR Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL), Arizona Rattlers (AFL), Paul Ernster, P/K Detroit Lions, 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2008 Cleveland Browns, 2007 Denver Broncos, Matt Estrada, DB Jacksonville Jaguars, 2011 Dan Finn, OG Denver Broncos, 1999 Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe), 1999 San Francisco 49ers, 1998 Stevan Fontana, TE Scottish Claymores (NFL Europe), 2002 Green Bay Packers, 2001 Beau Gardner, TE Atlanta Falcons, 2015 K.J. Gerard, DB Baltimore Ravens, 2009 Chicago Bears, 2010 Miami Dolphins, 2011 Tom Gibson, DE Arizona Rattlers (AFL), Los Angeles Rams, 1991 Cleveland Browns, Trey Gilleo, OL N.Y. Jets, 2013 Mark Gould, P N. Y. Giants, 2004 Robert Haws, OL St. Louis Rams, 2003 Arizona Cardinals, 2002 Michael Haynes, WR New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, David Heasman, OL B.C. Lions (CFL), 2004 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), Alex Henderson, RB Las Vegas (UFL), 2010 Ryne Holstrom, OL Philadelphia Soul (AFL), 2011 Las Vegas Locos (UFL), 2011 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 2011 Ronney Jenkins, RB Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 2004 New Orleans Saints, 2004 Oakland Raiders, 2003 San Diego Chargers, Hendricks Johnson, WR Memphis MadDogs (CFL), Indianapolis Colts, 1993 Los Angeles Rams, 1992 Cedric Jones, CB Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 2000 Ed Judie, LB Miami Dolphins, 1984 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1983 San Francisco 49ers, Tom Jurich, K New Orleans Saints, 1978 Airaban Justin, DB Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), Baltimore Ravens, 2003 David Lang, RB Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, Jeff Lewis, QB New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos, Goran Lingmerth, K Cleveland Browns, 1987 Former NAU tight end Beau Gardner, signed a free agent contract with the Atlanta Falcons in Kelly Lochbaum, LB B.C. Lions (CFL), Ottawa Renegades (CFL), 2002 Calgary Stampede (CFL), 2001 British Columbia Lions (CFL), Jarrett Loggins, LB Birmingham Thunder (XFL), 2001 Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe), Mark Lomas, DT-DE New York Jets, Pete Mandley, WR Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, 1988 Detroit Lions, Johnny Marshall, WR Arizona Rattlers (AFL), 2006 Brian McCurdy, DB Toronto Argonauts (CFL), Todd McMillon, DB Chicago Bears, Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), Mike Mercer, K San Diego Chargers, 1970 Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs, 1966 Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, 1960 Rex Mirich, DT New England Patriots, 1970 Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders, Clarence Moore, WR Baltimore Ravens, Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 2008 Cecil Brute Mulleneaux, C Green Bay Packers, 1938 Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants, 1932 Jason Murrietta, QB Arizona Rattlers (AFL), 2012 Central Valley Coyotes (AFL2), 2009 Spokane Shock (AFL2), 82 LUMBERJACK

84 #NAUSTRONG LUMBERJACKS IN THE PROS Keith O Neil, LB Indianapolis Colts, Dallas Cowboys, Khalil Paden, WR Sacramento Mountain Lions (UFL), 2012 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 2013 Orlando Predators (AFL), 2014 Ottawa Redblacks (CFL), Preston Parsons, QB Denver Broncos, 2006 Houston Texans, Arizona Cardinals, Ray Perryman, DB Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 2007 Jacksonville Jaguars, Baltimore Ravens, 2002 Amsterdam Admirals (NFL Europe), 2002 Oakland Raiders, 2001 Terrance Petty, LB Los Angeles Avengers (AFL), 2000 Frank Pollack, OL San Francisco 49ers, , Denver Broncos, Len Raney, RB Los Angeles Raiders, Willard Reeves, RB Washington Redskins, 1989 Miami Dolphins, 1989 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), DeJuan Robinson, DB Cleveland Browns, 1987 Roger Robinson, RB Arizona Cardinals, Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe), 2006 Mike Sanfratello, OL San Francisco 49ers, 1991 John Schachter, LB Washington Redskins, Francis St. Paul, WR Jacksonville Jaguars, 2003 St. Louis Rams, Rayna Stewart, CB Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, 1999 Houston/Tennessee Oilers, Maurice Taylor, DB Arizona Rattlers (AFL), Jeremy Thornburg, S Philadelphia Eagles, 2005 Rusty Tillman, LB Washington Redskins, Ify Umodu, WR Chicago Bears, 2015 Alex Watson, WR Amarillo Dusters (af2), 2009 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 2011 Greg Wyatt, QB San Francisco 49ers, 1990 Players on active or training camp rosters for the years listed. K.J. Gerard played for the Baltimore Ravens for two seasons after signing as a free agent. Paul Ernster played for four teams in the NFL after being drafted by the Denver Broncos. Frank Pollack was a part of a Super Bowl winning team with the San Francisco 49ers. Jeff Lewis was a member of two Super Bowl teams with the Denver Broncos.. NAU All-Time Super Bowl Roster Player Team Super Bowl Year Opponent Keith O Neil Indianapolis Colts# XLI 2006 Chicago Bears Francis St. Paul* St. Louis Rams XXXVI 2002 New England Patriots Jeff Lewis Denver Broncos# XXXIII 1999 Atlanta Falcons Denver Broncos# XXXII 1998 Green Bay Packers Darren Carrington San Diego Chargers XXIX 1995 San Francisco 49ers Denver Broncos XXIV 1990 San Francisco 49ers David Lang Dallas Cowboys# XXX 1996 Pittsburgh Steelers Frank Pollack San Francisco 49ers# XXIX 1995 San Diego Chargers John Schachter* Washington Redskins XXVIII 1984 L.A. Raiders Washington Redskins# XXVII 1983 Miami Dolphins Ed Judie San Francisco 49ers# XVI-1982 Cincinnati Bengals Rusty Tillman Washington Redskins VII 1973 Miami Dolphins Mike Mercer Kansas City Chiefs# I 1966 Green Bay Packers * - Not On Active Roster # - Winning Team DID YOU KNOW... Mike Mercer (left), a Lumberjack in 1960, kicked the first field goal in Super Bowl history back in Super Bowl I as his Kansas City team lost to Green Bay and Vince Lombardi. The field goal was 31 yards and happened in the second quarter, bringing the Chiefs within heading into halftime. Keith O Neil was the last Lumberjack to win a Super Bowl, playing on the Colts in Super Bowl XLI. FOOTBALL

85 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Overall Pct. Home Away Neutral PF-PA Conf. Coach Clarence Thorpe Clarence Thorpe Clarence Thorpe R.A. Fuller L.T. Lawyer McVey and Eastburn R.H. Ducky Drake R.H. Ducky Drake R.G. Stevenson W.E. Rogers Talbert D. Jessuppe E.H. Swede Lynch E.H. Swede Lynch Rudy Lavik Rudy Lavik Rudy Lavik Rudy Lavik Rudy Lavik * Mark McIntosh Mark McIntosh Mark McIntosh Mark McIntosh Garrett Arbelbide Garrett Arbelbide Garrett Arbelbide Maurice Moulder Maurice Moulder Maurice Moulder Frank Brickey Frank Brickey Frank Brickey Frank Brickey Nick Ragus Nick Ragus Emil Ladyko Ben Reiges John Peterson John Peterson John Peterson Earl Jiggs Insley Earl Jiggs Insley * Max Spilsbury * Max Spilsbury * Max Spilsbury * Max Spilsbury ** Max Spilsbury Max Spilsbury Max Spilsbury Max Spilsbury Max Spilsbury Andy McDonald Andy McDonald Andy McDonald Andy McDonald John Symank John Symank Ed Peasley Ed Peasley Ed Peasley Ed Peasley Joe Salem Joe Salem Joe Salem * Joe Salem Dwain Painter Dwain Painter Dwain Painter Joe Harper Joe Harper Joe Harper Larry Kentera Larry Kentera Larry Kentera Larry Kentera Larry Kentera Steve Axman Steve Axman Steve Axman Steve Axman Steve Axman Steve Axman Steve Axman Steve Axman Jerome Souers ^ ^ 2-5-0^ ^ Jerome 84 LUMBERJACK

86 #NAUSTRONG YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Overall Pct. Home Away Neutral PF-PA Conf. Coach Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers ** Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Jerome Souers Totals ,926-19, * Conference Champion, ** Co-Conference Champion, ^Includes forfeited games HISTORICAL THUMBNAIL All-Time Record: (.506) 55 winning seasons 19 seasons with at least 7 wins 8 conference championships 5 national postseason appearances 1 national runner-up finish (1958, NAIA) HOMECOMING GAMES 1924 Phoenix College L, N.M. Highlands W, Phoenix Indian W, Arizona St. W, New Mexico St. W, Arizona St. W, New Mexico St. L, Arizona St. L, Arizona St. T, New Mexico St. W, Fresno St. L, Western St. W, Arizona St. W, New Mexico St. L, Arizona St. W, New Mexico St. L, Cal Tech W, New Mexico St. W, West Texas St. L, No Homecoming 1944 No Homecoming 1945 Luke A.F.B. L, New Mexico St. W, Western St. W, Redlands W, Whittier L, New Mexico St. L, La Verne L, La Verne W, La Verne W, N.M. Military W, 13-7 NATIONAL AFFILIATIONS National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Div. II NCAA Division I-AA NCAA Football Championship Subdivision NATIONAL AFFILIATIONS Years Conference Record Pct. Titles Border New Mexico None Frontier , 1957, 1958, 1959, Independent Big Sky , 2003 HOME FIELDS Facility Years Record Pct. Notepad City Fairgrounds undefeated seasons McMullen Field home losses in last 7 seasons Skidmore Stadium Longest tenure as Jacks home field Lumberjack Stadium NAU loss in first 20 home dates Walkup Skydome winning home seasons in 39 yrs Redlands L, La Verne W, Long Beach St. L, La Verne W, Chico St. W, Western St. W, Idaho St. L, Western St. W, Idaho St. L, Northern Colorado L, Idaho St. T, Central Missouri W, Neb.-Omaha W, CS Northridge L, Montana St. W, Drake L, Montana St. W, Trinity L, Montana W, Idaho St. W, Idaho L, CP Pomona L, CS Fullerton W, CP Pomona W, N. Dakota St. W, Idaho St. W, Nevada L, Boise St. W, Montana L, Idaho St. L, Montana St. W, SW Texas W, Sonoma St. W, Idaho St. W, Idaho L, Boise St. L, Montana St. W, Boise St. L, Montana St. W, Boise St. L, Montana St. W, Weber St. W, Portland St. W, Western St. W, E. Washington L, Montana State W, Idaho State W, Portland State W, E. Washington W, Sacramento State W, Montana L, Sacramento State W, Montana L, Weber State L, Idaho State W, Sacramento State L, Montana L, UC Davis W, Idaho State W, Eastern Washington W, Weber State W, All-Time Record (90) (.611) FAMILY WEEKEND 1954 LaVerne (Calif.) W, Western New Mexico L, Panhandle State (Okla.) W, Western New Mexico W, Panhandle State (Okla.) W, Western New Mexico W, Panhandle State (Okla.) W, Cal Poly-Pomona L, New Mexico Highlands W, Western New Mexico W, Adams State W, Cal Poly Pomona W, Long Beach St. W, Western Illinois W, Hiram Scott (Neb.) W, Eastern New Mexico W, Fresno State L, Cal State Northridge W, Louisiana Tech L, Cal State Northridge W, Boise State L, Montana State L, Boise State W, Montana State W, Boise State W, Northern Colorado W, Northern Colorado W, Idaho W, Eastern Washington L, Nevada W, Boise State L, Montana State W, Boise State W, Montana State W, Northern Iowa W, Montana L, Nicholls State (La.) W, Montana L, Eastern Washington L, Montana L, Weber State W, Montana L, Cal State Sacramento W, Montana W, Idaho State W, Montana L, Weber State W, Montana L, Sacramento State L, Montana L, Portland State W, Eastern Washington L, Montana State L, Idaho State W, Sacramento State W, Northern Colorado W, Montana State W, Idaho State W, Portland State W, Montana W, Cal Poly W, Montana State W, All-Time Record (62) (.694) FOOTBALL

87 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON Jerome Souers 1998-Pres. 18 years Steve Axman years Larry Kentera years Joe Harper years Dwain Painter years Joe Salem years Ed Peasley years John Symank years Andy McDonald years Max Spilsbury years Earl Insley years John Pederson years Ben Reiges year Emil Ladyko year Nick Ragus years Frank Brickey years Maurice Moulder years Garrett Arbelbide years Mark McIntosh years Rudy Lavik years E.H. Lynch years T.D. Jesseppe year W.E. Rogers year R.G. Stevenson year R.H. Drake years McVey/Eastburn year L.T. Lawyer year R.A. Fuller year Clarence Thorpe years TOTALS years BIG SKY OPENERS 1970 at Montana L, at Weber St. L, at Montana L, at Weber St. L, Idaho St. W, Idaho L, Idaho St. W, at Idaho St. W, Idaho St. W, Idaho W, Boise St. L, Montana L, at Montana L, at Weber St. L, Weber St. W, Idaho L, Weber St. W, Montana W, E. Washington W, at Weber St. W, at Nevada L, at Weber St. L, Idaho St. W, at Idaho St. W, Idaho St. W, Montana St. W, CS Northridge W, Portland St. W, CS Northridge L, E. Washington L, at CS Northridge. W, at Portland State L, Portland State W, at Portland State W, Weber State W, at Weber State L, at Idaho State W, Northern Colorado W, at Northern Colorado W, Montana L, ot 2010 at Idaho State W, Idaho State W, at Montana W, Montana W, Cal Poly W, at Montana L, 3-14 All-Time Record (46) (.609) HOME OPENERS 1915 Prescott HS L, Winslow HS W, Winslow HS W, Winslow HS W, Winslow HS W, Prescott HS L, Winslow HS L, Holbrook HS W, Clarkdale HS L, Jerome HS W, Clarkdale Alumni W, Smoki AC W, Prescott AC W, Eastern Arizona W, Loyola Marymnt W, N.M. Mines W, Cal Tech L, Arizona St. T, Redlands W, Whittier L, Adams St. W, Cal Tech W, Cal Tech W, Ft. Hays St. L, Brigham Young L, Texas-El Paso L, E. New Mexico W, Redlands L, Yuma AFB W, Tonopah AB W, Douglas AFB W, Williams AFB W, Western St. W, New Mexico St. W, 13-7 ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES Jerome Souers 1998-Pres. Dwain Painter Steve Axman Joe Salem All-Time School Names Northern Arizona Normal School (1899 to 1925) Northern Arizona State Teachers College (1925 to 1929) Arizona State Teachers College at Flagstaff (1929 to 1945) Arizona State College at Flagstaff (1945 to 1966) Northern Arizona University (1966 to present) 1949 Cal Tech W, La Verne W, Cal Tech L, E. New Mexico L, Adams St. W, Whittier L, Adams St. L, Pepperdine L, Ft. Huachuca W, S.D. Marines W, Idaho St. W, China Lake Naval W, Redlands W, Montana St. L, Whittier T, Weber St. W, Whittier L, Weber St. L, North Dakota W, Long Beach St. W, Cal Poly Pomona W, Quantico Marines W, N.M. Highlands W, North Dakota St. L, Montana W, CS Fullerton L, UC Riverside W, U.S. International W, Augustana (S.D.) W, Portland St. W, Idaho W, Texas A&I W, North Dakota St. W, Southern Utah St. W, Southern Utah St. W, 53-3 Larry Kentera Max Spilsbury CS Northridge W, North Dakota W, Southern Utah St. L, Montana W, Southern Utah St. W, Abilene Christian W, CS Northridge W, E. New Mexico W, Southern Utah L, North Texas W, Southern Utah W, CS Sacramento W, W. New Mexico W, St. Cloud St. W, Southwest Texas W, Cal Poly W, Chadron State W, CS Northridge W, Sam Houston St. W, Saint Mary s (CA) W, Weber State W, Adams State W, Dixie College W, W. New Mexico W, N.M. Highlands W, Southern Utah W, West. N. Mexico W, Fort Lewis W, Fort Lewis W, South Dakota W, N.M. Highlands W, N.M. Highlands W, 41-5 All-Time Record (100) LUMBERJACK

88 #NAUSTRONG ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES Gov Aker 1946 Robb Akey Marion Ancich 1982 Gary Andersen Don Anderson Paul Arslanian Dino Babers 1990 Travis Baker 2011-Pres. Joe Barry Rich Bartnett* 1972 Corey Batoon Jimmy Beal 2010-Pres. Gary Bernardi 2004 Don Blackwelder 1985 Jack Blair 1938 Steve Boadway* 1991 Mike Bowttcher Jake Bracker 1925 Josh Branen* Craig Bray Andy Brenna Ed Bricker* 1992 Frank Brickey 1941 C.O. Brocato Cha pelle Brown 2015-Pres. Bill Bryant 1981 Bill Busch Bill Callahan Mike Caviness Brad Childress Jamie Christian 2002 Mike Churchill 1974 Ken Clark* 1975 Jim Clements Bill Cockerham Joe Conte 1981 Larry Cox 1971 Scott Criner Greg Croshaw Joe Davis Tim Davis 2015-Pres. Pete DeMuniz* H.W. Denman 1925 Charlie Dickey Kwame Dixon Mike Dolby Karl Dorrell Norm Dow Owen Dejanovich Willie Dudley Ron English 1996 Don Ettinger 1961 Joe Francese 1947 Carl Franks Derek Frazier 2005 Mike Freeman* 1991 Justin Gaines 2001-Pres. Ron Gentry 1981 Ken Gibler Joe Glenn 1975 Ed Goble Rick Gordon* 1972 Richard Gray Herb Gregg Bob Grey* 1970 Gary Guthmiller 2005 Leo Haberlack Jim Hackett* Steve Hagen* Charlie Hall Bill Harris 1948 Ron Harris* 1987 Bobby Hauck Chuck Heater 1976 Dick Heesch Ken Heizer 1968 Jaime Hill* 1989 Mike Hlavac 1971 Ryan Hodson Byron Honorie* 1988 Terry Hudgens Charles Huff Jeff Imamura Earl Jiggs Insley , Kyle Jacobo* Marvin Jackson* 2006 Moody Jackson Jerry Janson Craig Johnston* 1982 Don Jones* 1972 John Kaiser* 1990 Larry Kerr Joe Kersting , 1997 Craig Knoth 2006-Pres. Steve Kragthorpe Bobbie Lane Randy Langejans* Andy LaRussa Pat Lavin 1978 Greg Lees Jeff Lewis 2012 Brian Lindgren Goran Lingmerth* 1988 Kyle Lingerfelt 1999 Bob Loose Bob Lopez 1987, John Lowry Art Luppino* 1957 E.H. Lynch 1925 Brad Lynn 1964 Keeth Mathney Tim McConnell Aaron McCreary 1936, 1951, Lamar McHan Zac McNally* Tom Melvin* Bronco Mendenhall Jim Miller 1973 George Moate* 1987 Thurmond Moore Harold Morgan Marty Mornhinweg 1988, 1994 Pat Morris 1978 Brent Myers Cecil Nelson 1958 John Nuttall* 1972 Grant O Brien* Bill Odykirk 1965 Mike Orthmann Richard Oxer* 1975 Curtis Page 1986 John Pavlich 1947 Brent Pease Scott Pelluer Kevin Peoples 1999 Aaron Pflugrad 2015-Pres. Tim Plough 2013-Pres. Frank Pollack Eric Price Willie Pringle* 1975 Nick Ragus 1946 Ruben Rea* 1984 David Reeves 2009-Pres. Pete Regetz* Andy Reid 1986 Eric Reid Ben J. Reiges 1949 Don Rezac 1985 Dave Rice Quinton Richardson Glen Riggert 1967 Lonnie Rogers 1975 Darren Rowell* Brad Rowland 1984 Dan Runkle TJ Rushing 2014 Francis St. Paul* Brent Salem* 1993 Jim Sanson Dick Saunders 1947 Ken Sawin Rich Scangarello Dante Scarneccia 1979 Marty Schaetzle 1989 Scott Schumann Cliff Schwenke Mike Shanahan 1977 Gordon Shaw Rod Shaw* 1982 John Skladany Bill Smith Rick Smith Tim Smith* J.D. Sollars 2005 Ted Sorich Dan Southard* 1975 James Spurlock 1994 Ray Stawiarski* Adam Stenavich 2014 Brian Stewart 1995 Dave Stromswold Kevin Sullivan Scott Swartz Chris Taylor* John Teuscher* Andy Thompson 2005-Pres. Isi Tuanaki* 2005 Cody VonAppen*-Pres Ed Van Winkle 1963 Andre Walker* 1989 Ryan Wells* Chris Wiesehan Jerry Willinsky* 1988 Rick Wilson* 1975 Andy Wolfe 1938 Al Worley Ken Zampese Joe Zubek* 1988 *Worked as a graduate assistant Mike Shanahan Former Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos, Head Coach (NAU Assistant, 1977) Andy Reid Kansas City Chiefs, Head Coach (NAU Assistant, 1986) Bill Callahan Oakland Raiders, Former Head Coach Current Washington Redskins Assistant (NAU Assistant, ) NFL and College Assistants Joe Barry, Washington Redskins (NAU Assistant, ) Darrell Bevell, Seattle Seahawks (NAU Player, 1989) Dan Finn, UC Davis Assistant (NAU Player, ) Jeff Imamura, St. Louis Rams (NAU Assistant, ) Derek Mason, Vanderbilt Head Coach (NAU Player, ) Tom Melvin, Kansas City Chiefs (NAU Assistant, ) Pat Morris, Buffalo Bills (NAU Assistant, 1978) Frank Pollack, Dallas Cowboys (NAU Player, ; Asst , 2015) Dante Scarnecchia, New England Patriots (NAU Assistant, 1979) Brian Stewart, Univ. of Nebraska Assistant (NAU Player, ; Assistant, 1995) Ken Zampese, Cincinnati Bengals (NAU Assistant, ) Brad Childress Marty Mornhinweg Former Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, Head Coach Former Head Coach Current Kansas City Chiefs Current Baltimore Ravens Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Coach (NAU Assistant, ) (NAU Assistant, 1988, 1994) FOOTBALL

89 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON 1915 Winslow High W 12-7 PRESCOTT HIGH L 38-6 WINSLOW HIGH W Phoenix Union High L Arizona State L 72-3 PRESCOTT HIGH L Scoring NAU 52, Opp WINSLOW HIGH W 20-6 PRESCOTT HIGH W Winslow High W 7-0 PHOENIX UNION HIGH W 19-7 ARIZONA STATE W New Mexico L Scoring NAU 107, Opp WINSLOW HIGH W FLAGSTAFF ALL-STARS W 7-6 Scoring NAU 39, Opp WINSLOW HIGH W 55-0 Scoring NAU 55, Opp WINSLOW HIGH W Winslow High L 6-0 Scoring NAU 32, Opp Prescott High L 12-0 PRESCOTT HIGH L 6-0 EMERSON SCHOOL W 32-6 WINSLOW HIGH W Winslow High W 9-7 Scoring NAU 84, Opp WINSLOW HIGH L Prescott High L Phoenix College L Mesa High L Holbrook High W 6-0 HOLBROOK HIGH L Scoring NAU 26, Opp HOLBROOK HIGH W 25-0 PRESCOTT HIGH T St. Johns High W Round Valley High W 48-0 PHOENIX COLLEGE L High L 25-0 Scoring NAU 131, Opp Williams High W 25-0 CLARKDALE HIGH L 25-0 ST. JOHNS HIGH W 67-0 ROUND VALLEY HIGH W Jerome High W 18-0 FLAGSTAFF HIGH~ W WINSLOW HIGH W 12-6 Scoring NAU 168, Opp. 43 ~First game at McMullen Field JEROME HIGH W 64-0 WILLIAMS HIGH W Prescott High W Needles (Calif.) High W 51-0 FLAGSTAFF HIGH L 13-7 PHOENIX COLLEGE L Arizona State L WINSLOW ALUMNI L Scoring NAU 236, Opp CLARKDALE ALUMNI W 32-0 ARIZONA STATE L Phoenix College L 18-7 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W Phoenix Indian School T Arizona State L Scoring NAU 90, Opp SMOKI ATHLETIC CLUB W 40-0 EASTERN ARIZONA COLL. W Phoenix College W 32-0 FLAGSTAFF REDSKINS W Loyola Marymount L Arizona State L 14-0 MONTEZUMA BAPTIST (N.M.) W Scoring NAU 139, Opp PRESCOTT ATHLETIC CLUB W 34-0 PHOENIX COLLEGE T Eastern Arizona W 32-0 ARIZONA STATE W 19-0 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT T 0-0 PHOENIX INDIAN SCHOOL W New Mexico L Winslow Athletic Club W Montezuma Baptist (N.M.) W 6-0 Scoring NAU 208, Opp EASTERN ARIZONA W Loyola Marymount L 18-0 PHOENIX INDIAN SCHOOL W 34-0 NEW MEXICO W 12-0 UC SANTA BARBARA W Redlands (Calif.) W Arizona State W Phoenix College W 80-0 Scoring NAU 274, Opp LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 13-0 REDLANDS (Calif.) W 32-7 ARIZONA STATE W Arizona State W New Mexico W 26-6 Scoring NAU 129, Opp NEW MEXICO MINES W Whittier (Calif.) W New Mexico State W 9-6 NEW MEXICO L 25-0 ARIZONA STATE T Los Angeles Firemen L Arizona State W 7-6 Scoring NAU 113, Opp , Border Fresno State W 26-2 CALIFORNIA TECH L 13-0 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 13-6 ARIZONA STATE* L New Mexico* L Arizona* L Arizona State* W Whittier (Calif.) L Scoring NAU 94, Opp , Border New Mexico* L 6-0 ARIZONA STATE* T 6-6 Arizona*# W 7-6 FRESNO STATE T New Mexico State* L Arizona State* W Phoenix All-Stars W 7-0 Scoring NAU 40, Opp. 32 #Played in Phoenix, Ariz , Border Conf.* BORDER CONF. CHAMPION ALL-TIME RESULTS REDLANDS (Calif.) W New Mexico* W 14-0 NEW MEXICO STATE*~ W 13-7 ARIZONA STATE* W Arizona* L Arizona State* W 6-0 Scoring NAU 59, Opp. 38 ~First game at Skidmore Stadium , Border Conf.* WHITTIER (Calif.) L New Mexico* L 33-6 FRESNO STATE L New Mexico State* T 6-6 ARIZONA STATE* L Western State (Colo.) W Arizona State* L 6-0 Scoring NAU 44, Opp , Border Conf.* ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 61-0 OCCIDENTAL (Calif.) T 0-0 NEW MEXICO STATE* L 7-0 WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W New Mexico* L 20-0 ARIZONA STATE* L 6-0 CAL POLY POMONA T Arizona State* T Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W Scoring NAU 99, Opp , Border Conf.* CALIFORNIA TECH W 7-0 UC SANTA BARBARA L New Mexico State* L Fresno State L 31-6 ARIZONA STATE* W 19-0 TEXAS-EL PASO* T Arizona State* W New Mexico* L 25-6 Scoring NAU 58, Opp , Border Texas Tech* L Whittier (Calif.) W 9-0 CALIFORNIA TECH W San Jose State L 21-6 NEW MEXICO STATE* L Arizona State* W 7-0 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W Texas-El Paso* L LA VERNE (Calif.) W New Mexico* L 7-6 Scoring NAU 148, Opp , Border Brigham Young L 19-0 Nevada# T FORT HAYS STATE (Kan.) L ARIZONA STATE* W NEW MEXICO* L New Mexico State* L 34-0 PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) W Whittier L San Jose State L Scoring NAU 114, Opp. 182 #Played in Las Vegas, Nev , Border Western New Mexico T BRIGHAM YOUNG L 25-0 NEVADA W 9-7 NEW MEXICO STATE* L Texas Tech* L 54-0 WHITTIER (Calif.) L New Mexico* L Arizona State* L 41-6 Scoring NAU 53, Opp , Border Conf.* 9/21 TEXAS-EL PASO* L 28-7 Arizona* L /12 CALIFORNIA TECH W West Texas State* L 27-6 New Mexico State* L /2 ARIZONA STATE* L 12-0 Western New Mexico W 21-0 New Mexico* L Scoring NAU 95, Opp , Border Conf.* 9/20 EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 32-0 New Mexico* L /11 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W /25 WEST TEXAS STATE* L /1 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 27-7 Arizona* L 41-0 Arizona State* L 33-0 Texas-El Paso* L Scoring NAU 119, Opp , Border New Mexico* L 26-6 REDLANDS (Calif.) L 6-0 WEST TEXAS STATE* L 27-7 ARIZONA STATE* L Texas-El Paso* L 20-0 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 3-0 Scoring NAU 18, Opp YUMA AIR FORCE BASE W New Mexico L 21-6 Scoring NAU 31, Opp New Mexico L TONOPAH AIR BASE W 13-0 Nevada# L 25-6 COMPTON COLLEGE (Calif.) W Scoring NAU 53, Opp. 85 #Played in Las Vegas, Nev DOUGLAS AFB W 6-0 EASTERN NEW MEXICO W Fresno State L Arizona L 52-6 LUKE FIELD L 15-7 Scoring NAU 64, Opp , Border Conf.* WILLIAMS AFB W New Mexico* L 12-7 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W Fresno State T /26 NEW MEXICO STATE* W Western State (Colo.) W West Texas State* L 20-0 EASTERN NEW MEXICO W Arizona State* T Scoring NAU 130, Opp , Border Nevada L Pepperdine L Texas-El Paso* L /11 WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W Arizona State* L Wichita State L /1 WEST TEXAS STATE* L New Mexico State* L 26-6 Scoring NAU 39, Opp , Border West Texas State* L /18 NEW MEXICO STATE* W /2 SAN PEDRO ATHL. CLUB W Arizona State* L 40-0 REDLANDS (Calif.) W Western State (Colo.) L 26-6 La Verne (Calif.)# W 47-6 PEPPERDINE L Whittier (Calif.) L 88 LUMBERJACK

90 #NAUSTRONG ALL-TIME RESULTS Scoring NAU 144, Opp. 187 #Played in Kingman, Ariz , Border Conf.* Pepperdine L /24 CALIFORNIA TECH W /1 WESTERN STATE (Colo.) L Arizona State* L /15 WHITTIER (Calif.) L Redlands (Calif.) T /5 WEST TEXAS STATE* L New Mexico State* L 35-0 Scoring NAU 102, Opp , Border West Texas State* L New Mexico* L /30 LA VERNE (Calif.) W Arizona State* L /14 NEW MEXICO STATE* L /28 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W Whittier (Calif.) L 28-7 Western New Mexico L 20-6 Pepperdine L Scoring NAU 114, Opp , Border New Mexico Highlands L New Mexico* L /29 CALIFORNIA TECH L /6 WHITTIER (Calif.) W /20 LA VERNE (Calif.) L Idaho State L New Mexico State* L /12 WESTERN NEW MEXICO L 20-0 Scoring NAU 76, Opp , Border Conf.* 9/27 EASTERN NEW MEXICO L /11 LA VERNE (Calif.) W CALIFORNIA TECH W /25 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W New Mexico State* L Western New Mexico L Whittier (Calif.) L 25-0 Scoring NAU 92, Opp , N.M. Conf.* 9/19 ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W Eastern New Mexico* L Whittier (Calif.) L /10 WESTERN STATE (Colo.) L /17 LA VERNE (Calif.) W New Mexico Highlands* W 12-8 Panhandle State (Okla.)* L /7 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* W New Mexico Military Inst.* L Scoring NAU 126, Opp , N.M. Redlands (Calif.) W Adams State (Colo.) L /2 WHITTIER (Calif.) L /9 LA VERNE (Calif.) W /16 NEW MEXICO MILITARY* W /23 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS* L /30 PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.)* L Western New Mexico* L 7-6 Idaho State L 46-7 Scoring NAU 130, Opp , N.M. Conf.* 9/24 ADAMS STATE (Colo.) L Whittier (Calif.) L /8 REDLANDS (Calif.) L /15 LA VERNE (Calif.) L New Mexico Highlands* L Panhandle State (Okla.)* L /5 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* L Pepperdine L New Mexico Military Inst.* L 33-7 Scoring NAU 72, Opp , Frontier Conf.* FRONTIER CONF. CHAMPION Ft. Huachuca Army Base W 28-6 PEPPERDINE L UC RIVERSIDE W Westminister (Utah) W 29-0 LA VERNE (Calif.) W 27-6 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS* W PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.)* W Western New Mexico* W Long Beach State L San Diego W 20-7 Scoring NAU 311, Opp , Frontier Conf.* FRONTIER CONF. CHAMPION 9/14 FT. HUACHUCA ARMY BASE# W /21 SAN DIEGO W /28 REDLANDS (Calif.) W /5 CAL POLY POMONA W /12 LONG BEACH STATE L 7-6 New Mexico Highlands* W 13-7 Panhandle State (Okla.)* W /2 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* W /6 Nevada+ W Scoring NAU 269, Opp. 65 #First game at Lumberjack Stadium +Played in Las Vegas, Nev , Frontier Conf.* NAIA NATIONAL RUNNER-UP FRONTIER CONF. CHAMPION 9/13 SAN DIEGO MARINES W Cal Poly Pomona W /27 McMURRY (Texas) W 13-6 Redlands (Calif.) W /11 LA VERNE (Calif.) W /18 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS* W /25 PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.)* W 41-7 Western New Mexico* W 30-7 Willamette (Ore.)# W 7-0 Cal State Chico W 40-6 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.)+ W NE Oklahoma% (CBS-TV) L Scoring NAU 321, Opp. 98 #Played in Yuma, Ariz. +NAIA Playoff (Tucson, Ariz.) %Holiday Bowl (St. Petersburg, Fla.) , Frontier Conf.* FRONTIER CONF. CHAMPION New Mexico State L /19 IDAHO STATE W 16-7 McMurry (Texas) L /3 REDLANDS (Calif.) W /10 CAL STATE CHICO W New Mexico Highlands* W 13-7 Panhandle State (Okla.)* W /31 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* W /7 Cal Poly Pomona# T 7-7 Scoring NAU 135, Opp. 142 #Played in Yuma, Ariz , Frontier Conf.* FRONTIER CONF. CO-CHAMP 9/17 CHINA LAKE NAVAL BASE W 61-2 Idaho State L Redlands (Calif.) W /8 WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W /15 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS* T /22 PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.)* W Western New Mexico* W Cal Poly Pomona L /12 NATIONAL UNIV. (Mexico) W Eastern New Mexico* L San Diego T Scoring NAU 260, Opp , Frontier Conf.* New Mexico State L 56-6 Adams State (Colo.) L /30 REDLANDS (Calif.) W NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RUNNER-UPS FRONT ROW: Rightly Curnutte (Manager), Johnny Lopez, Mike Garcia, Frank Thomas, Carlos Salas, Ron Cote, Bill McCormick, Louis Reyna, Bill Herrera, Dan Loveall, Larry Clapham and Bob Gradillas. SECOND ROW: Al Alvarez, Paul Reynolds, Joe Gallegos,Ray Harris, Louis Casillas, Rudy Cabrera, Hector Lopez, Ted Sorich, Mel Huffaker, Frank Morales and Fernando Maya. THIRD ROW: Don Murray (Manager), Paul Renner, Hosie Maddox, Al Rex, Ernie Hansen, Glen Morgan, Earl Randolph, Bruce Bernhardi, Mel Hannah, John Lowry (Coach), Cecil Nelson (Coach), Max Spilsbury, (Football). Not pictured Pete Kotchou. 10/7 IDAHO STATE L 27-0 New Mexico Highlands* T Santa Clara L /28 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* W /4 CAL POLY POMONA L /18 Eastern New Mexico*# W Scoring NAU 136, Opp. 230 #Played in Mesa, Ariz , Independent MONTANA STATE L 27-6 ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 16-0 WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W Idaho State W NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W Western New Mexico W Cal Poly Pomona L Whittier (Calif.) L Eastern New Mexico# L 19-0 Scoring NAU 169, Opp. 173 #Played in Clovis, N.M , Independent 9/21 WHITTIER (Calif.) T 6-6 9/28 SAN DIEGO MARINE BASE L /5 IDAHO STATE L 13-2 New Mexico Highlands W 49-0 Montana State L /26 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W /2 CAL POLY POMONA W Western State (Colo.) W /16 Eastern New Mexico# W 15-6 Scoring NAU 194, Opp. 128 #Played in Globe, Ariz , Independent 9/19 WEBER STATE W /26 TEXAS-ARLINGTON L 10-9 Idaho State W /10 NORTHERN COLORADO +W 45-7 Cal Poly Pomona W 28-6 Western New Mexico W /31 ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 33-0 Eastern New Mexico L Santa Clara L Scoring NAU 275, Opp Game forfeited by NAU , Weber State L WHITTIER (Calif.) L Adams State (Colo.) W 56-0 IDAHO STATE T 0-0 CAL POLY POMONA W Northern Colorado W Texas-Arlington L Fort Lewis (Colo.) W EASTERN NEW MEXICO W /20 SAN DIEGO STATE L 20-0 Scoring NAU 196, Opp , Independent WEBER STATE L Fresno State L Idaho State W /8 CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE W Cal Poly Pomona W /22 LONG BEACH STATE W /29 MONTANA W /5 WEST TEXAS STATE L 34-7 Eastern New Mexico W San Diego State L 16-8 Scoring NAU 202, Opp , Independent 9/9 NORTH DAKOTA W Weber State L EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 7-0 Whittier (Calif.) W /7 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W WESTERN ILLINOIS W 34-0 Long Beach State W Montana L 10-7 EAST CENTRAL (Okla.) L New Mexico State L 90-0 Scoring NAU 228, Opp , Independent Drake L /21 LONG BEACH STATE W /28 WEBER STATE L Nebraska-Omaha W 7-6 Northern Illinois W /19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L Montana State L /2 HIRAM-SCOTT (Neb.) W 37-7 Eastern New Mexico W /16 MONTANA W 18-0 Scoring NAU 229, Opp , Independent CAL POLY POMONA W West Texas State W Montana L /24 MONTANA STATE W Cal State Los Angeles W Long Beach State L /25 WHITWORTH (Wash.) W 61-0 Weber State W /8 EASTERN NEW MEXICO W Fresno State L Scoring NAU 284, Opp , 0-4-0/7th Big Sky* 9/12 QUANTICO MARINE BASE W 25-3 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES W 33-0 Montana* L 20-0 FOOTBALL

91 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING New Mexico Highlands L New Mexico State# L /17 DRAKE L Montana State* L /31 WEBER STATE* L Eastern New Mexico L /14 FRESNO STATE L 42-7 Scoring NAU 120, Opp. 287 #Designated Big Sky game , 1-3-0/6th Big Sky* North Dakota State L /18 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS ^L Weber State* L /2 DRAKE# L /9 MONTANA STATE* W /16 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 20-7 Trinity (Texas) L /30 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 48-0 Boise State* L /13 SOUTHERN OREGON ^W 2-0 Scoring NAU 189, Opp. 224 #Designated Big Sky game ^Won by forfeit , 0-4-0/7th Big Sky* 9/7 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L /16 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W Montana* L New Mexico Highlands W Montana State* L /14 TRINITY (Texas) L /21 WEBER STATE* L 28-7 Cal State Northridge W /4 LOUISIANA TECH L Hawai i L /18 BOISE STATE* L Scoring NAU 182, Opp , 2-3-0/3rd Big Sky* North Dakota State L 36-7 Weber State* L /29 MONTANA* W Louisiana Tech L /13 TEXAS LUTHERAN W Boise State* L /27 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W /3 MONTANA STATE* L 45-0 Nevada-Las Vegas L Idaho State* W 36-7 Scoring NAU 202, Opp , 2-3-0/5th Big Sky CAL STATE FULLERTON L 10-7 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W NEVADA-LAS VEGAS L IDAHO STATE* W Montana State* L Montana* L /19 WEBER STATE* W /26 BOISE STATE* L Drake L Scoring NAU 139, Opp Big Sky Conference Championship Team , 0-6-0/7th Big Sky* 9/13 UC RIVERSIDE W /20 IDAHO* L Cal Poly Pomona L 3-0 Idaho State* L /18 EASTERN MONTANA L Boise State* L 48-0 Nevada-Las Vegas L /8 MONTANA STATE* L /15 MONTANA* L Weber State* L 19-8 Scoring NAU 155, Opp , 4-2-0/3rd Big Sky* 9/4 U.S. INTERNATIONAL (Calif.) W /11 IDAHO STATE* W 34-7 Nebraska-Omaha W Montana* W /16 CAL POLY POMONA L /23 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W /30 BOISE STATE* W 42-7 Montana State* L /13 WEBER STATE* W Idaho* L Cal State Fullerton W Scoring NAU 249, Opp , 4-1-0/2nd Big Sky* 9/3 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W Idaho State* W /17 MONTANA*^ W Weber State* W Nevada-Las Vegas L Cal Poly Pomona W /15 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 24-9 Boise State* L /5 MONTANA STATE* W /12 EASTERN MONTANA W /19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W /28 JACKSONVILLE STATE! L 35-0 Scoring NAU 324, Opp. 204!Division II playoff game ^First game in J.L. Walkup Skydome , 6-0-0/1st Big Sky* BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPION North Dakota State L /9 PORTLAND STATE W /16 IDAHO STATE* (ABC-TV) W Montana* W 21-6 Idaho* W /7 CAL POLY POMONA W 31-3 Northern Colorado L 33-6 Montana State* W /11 BOISE STATE* W /18 WEBER STATE* W 10-0 Scoring NAU 259, Opp , 3-4-0/t-3rd Big Sky* Portland State W /15 IDAHO* W /22 MONTANA* W Idaho State* W /6 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W Weber State* L /20 MONTANA STATE* L /27 NORTHERN COLORADO W 16-7 Boise State* L /17 CAL POLY POMONA W /24 NEVADA* L 31-7 Scoring NAU 172, Opp , 3-4-0/t-6th Big Sky* 9/3 TEXAS A&I W North Dakota State L /20 BOISE STATE* L Cal State Fullerton L /4 IDAHO STATE* (ESPN-TV) W Nevada* L /18 WEBER STATE* W 32-7 Montana State* W /1 NORTHERN COLORADO W Montana* L Idaho* L 14-7 Scoring NAU 224, Opp , 2-5-0/6th Big Sky* Texas A&I L /12 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W /19 MONTANA* L Boise State* L State* L /10 NEVADA* L Portland State W /24 MONTANA STATE* W Weber State* L(ot) /7 IDAHO* W /14 Cal Poly Pomona# L Scoring NAU 226, Opp. 257 #Played in Tempe, Ariz , 3-4-0/t-5th Big Sky* Cal State Fullerton L /11 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W Montana* L /2 BOISE STATE* W Nevada* L /16 IDAHO STATE* W /23 EASTERN WASHINGTON L 14-7 New Mexico State L Montana State* L Idaho* L /20 WEBER STATE* W Scoring NAU 276, Opp , 2-5-0/7th Big Sky* 9/10 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 53-3 Weber State* L /24 MONTANA STATE* W /1 MONTANA* L /8 EASTERN WASHINGTON W Idaho State* L Pacific L /21 NEVADA* W /5 IDAHO* L Boise State* L 28-3 Fresno State L Scoring NAU 252, Opp , 2-5-0/7th Big Sky* 9/1 New Mexico Highlands# W /2 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W /15 WEBER STATE* W /15 PACIFIC L Nevada* L Montana* W /13 BOISE STATE* L /20 IDAHO STATE* L /27 UNIV. OF MANITOBA+ W Idaho* L 37-9 Montana State* L 41-3 Scoring NAU 285, Opp. 259 #Played in Ft. Defiance, Ariz. +Exhibition, does not count in record , 1-6-0/t-7th Big Sky* 8/30 NORTH DAKOTA W /7 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W /21 IDAHO* L 27-3 Eastern Washington L 33-0 Idaho State* L /12 MONTANA STATE* W Boise State* L /26 NEVADA* L Weber State* L /16 CAL STATE FULLERTON L /23 MONTANA* L Scoring NAU 167, Opp , 5-2-0/t-2nd Big Sky* 8/30 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE L /6 ANGELO STATE W /13 EASTERN WASHINGTON L /20 WEBER STATE* W Montana* W /11 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE W 39-0 Montana State* L Idaho* W /1 BOISE STATE* W /9 IDAHO STATE* W L Scoring NAU 273, Opp , 4-4-0/t-4th Big Northern Colorado W MONTANA* W IDAHO* L SONOMA STATE (Calif.) W Weber State* L Idaho State* W MONTANA STATE* W Eastern Washington* W Tulsa W Boise State* L NEVADA* L Scoring NAU 385, Opp , 4-4-0/t-4th Big Sky* SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W EASTERN WASHINGTON* W BOISE STATE* L(2ot) Idaho* L Nevada* L 90 LUMBERJACK

92 @ Montana* L(2ot) IDAHO STATE* W Montana State* W NORTHERN IOWA (ESPN-TV) W Nicholls State L 23-5 WEBER STATE* W Scoring NAU 296, Opp , 2-6-0/t-6th Big Sky* ABILENE CHRISTIAN W WESTERN NEW MEXICO L Weber State* W Eastern Washington* L IDAHO* L Boise State* L MONTANA* L Idaho State* L Akron L 52-7 MONTANA STATE* W NEVADA* L Scoring NAU 259, Opp , 3-5-0/t-5th Big Sky* CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W Nevada* L EASTERN WASHINGTON* W IDAHO STATE* W Montana State* L BOISE STATE* L Montana* L NICHOLLS STATE W Idaho* L 52-7 WEBER STATE* W Northern Iowa L Scoring NAU 290, Opp , 1-7-0/t-8th Big Sky* EASTERN NEW MEXICO W NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W Weber State* L Akron L Idaho State* L MONTANA STATE* W Boise State* L MONTANA* L Eastern Washington* L IDAHO* L NEVADA* L Scoring NAU 294, Opp , 2-5-0/t-6th Big Sky* 9/5 SOUTHERN UTAH L /12 NORTHEASTERN W Nevada-Las Vegas L /26 IDAHO STATE* W Montana State* W /10 BOISE STATE* L Montana* L /24 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L 15-9 Idaho* L /7 WEBER STATE* L /14 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W Scoring NAU 199, Opp , 3-4-0/t-5th Big Sky* Southern Utah (KUSK-TV) W /11 NORTH TEXAS W /18 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 23-9 Idaho State* W /2 MONTANA STATE* W Boise State* W /16 MONTANA* L Eastern Washington* L /30 IDAHO* L Weber State* L /13 VALPARAISO W Scoring NAU 315, Opp , 4-3-0/t-4th Big Sky* Nevada L /10 SOUTHERN UTAH W /17 IDAHO STATE* W FOOTBALL Montana State* W /1 BOISE STATE* L Montana* L /15 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W Idaho* L /29 WEBER STATE* W /5 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W Cal State Northridge W 60-7 Scoring NAU 391, Opp , 4-3-0/t-2nd Big Sky* New Mexico L /9 SACRAMENTO STATE W /16 ABILENE CHRISTIAN (Texas) W /23 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W /30 MONTANA STATE* W 37-0 Boise State* W /14 MONTANA* L Eastern Washington* W Idaho State* W /4 IDAHO* L Weber State* L Scoring NAU 403, Opp , 7-1-0/2nd Big Sky* 8/29 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 75-0 New Mexico L /14 SOUTHERN UTAH W Portland State* (FSN-TV) W /28 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W /5 WEBER STATE* W Montana State* W /19 SACRAMENTO STATE* W Montana* L /2 IDAHO STATE* (FSN-TV) W(ot) Eastern Washington* W /30 FURMAN! L Scoring NAU 506, Opp. 333! Division I-AA Playoff Game , 4-4-0/t-4th Big Sky* New Mexico L /6 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.) W /20 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W /27 PORTLAND STATE* W Weber State* (FSN-TV) L /11 MONTANA STATE* W Sacramento State* W /25 MONTANA* W Idaho State* L /8 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L Cal State Northridge* L Scoring NAU 302, Opp , 3-5-0/t-7th Big Sky* Cal Poly W 9-0 9/12 SOUTHWEST TEXAS W /19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L /26 WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 28-9 Eastern Washington* L /10 IDAHO STATE* W 30-7 Montana* L /24 SACRAMENTO STATE* L Montana State* L /7 WEBER STATE* W Portland State* (FSN-TV) W Scoring NAU 241, Opp ^, 2-6-0^/t-6th Big Sky* 9/9 CAL POLY W New Mexico +L Southwest Texas W /2 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L Idaho State* +W /16 MONTANA* L Sacramento State* W(3ot) /30 MONTANA STATE* +W Weber State* +W /13 PORTLAND STATE* W Cal State Northridge* +W Georgia Southern! +L Scoring NAU 409, Opp. 370 #NAUSTRONG ALL-TIME RESULTS , 2-6-0/t-7th Big Sky* 9/9 CHADRON STATE (KUSK-TV) W CS Northridge W New Mexico L /30 PORTLAND STATE (KUSK-TV) L Idaho State L /14 WEBER STATE (KUSK-TV) L #5 Montana L /28 MONTANA STATE W 32-9 Eastern Washington (FOX-TV) L /11 SACRAMENTO ST. (KUSK-TV) L /18 SOUTHERN UTAH (KUSK-TV) L Scoring NAU 245, Opp , 5-2-0/t-2nd Big Sky 8/30 CS NORTHRIDGE W /8 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 10-3 Southern Utah W #23 Portland State L /6 IDAHO STATE W Weber State W /20 #2 MONTANA (KPAX) L Montana State W /3 EASTERN WASH. (FOX-TV) W Sacramento State W Oregon State L /1 at Sam Houston State! L Scoring NAU 368, Opp. 307! Division I-AA Playoff Game , 3-4-0/t-4th Big Sky Arizona (FSN-AZ) L 37-3 Cal Poly W /14 #14 SAM HOUSTON STATE W /28 #9 PORTLAND STATE* W /5 WEBER STATE* W /12 SACRAMENTO STATE L Eastern Washington L /26 MONTANA STATE (KAZ-TV) W #1 Montana (KAZ-TV) L #19 Idaho State L St. Mary s (Calif.) W Scoring NAU 252, Opp , 5-2-0/t-1st Big Sky BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPION 8/30 SAINT MARY S (CALIF.) W 44-3 #20 Arizona State L #22 Portland State* W /27 #14 CAL POLY W 24-7 Weber State* W Sacramento State* W /18 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W Montana State* (KAZ-TV) L /1 #10 MONTANA* (FB Net./AZ-TV) L /8 #20 IDAHO STATE* W Sam Houston State W #1 McNeese State! W /6 #13 FLORIDA ATLANTIC! (ESPN) L Scoring NAU 409, Opp. 305! Division I-AA Playoff Game , 3-4-0/5th Big Sky Arizona (FSN-AZ) L 21-3 #15 Stephen F. Austin L(ot) /25 WEBER STATE* W /2 SACARAMENTO STATE* W 26-0 Eastern Washington* (AZ-TV) L /16 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W /23 PORTLAND STATE* W /30 #21 MONTANA STATE* (AZ-TV) L #9 Montana* L Idaho State* L /20 #25 NORTHERN IOWA L Scoring NAU 244, Opp , 1-7-0/t-7th Big Sky 9/1 Adams State W L /17 Southern Utah W 27-7 State* L State* (AZ-TV) L /8 #8 East. Washington* (AZ-TV) L Portland State* L 45-0 Montana State* (Max Media) L /5 #4 Montana* (KPAX) L /12 Idaho State* W Northern Iowa L Scoring NAU 233, Opp , 5-3-0/4th Big Sky #24 Arizona State (FSN) L Utah (The Mtn.) L /16 DIXIE COLLEGE W Idaho State* W /30 MONTANA STATE* (Max Media) L #3 Montana (KPAX) L /21 SACRAMENTO STATE* W E. Washington* W /4 #25 PORTLAND STATE L /11 WEBER STATE* W N. Colorado* W 54-3 Scoring NAU 378, Opp , 5-3-0/3rd Big Sky 8/30 W. NEW MEXICO W 47-0 Arizona L #1 Appalachian St. L /22 N. COLORADO* (NAU) W Sacramento State* L 38-9 Portland State* W /13 IDAHO STATE* (NAU) W Weber State W /27 #3 MONTANA* (NAU) L Montana State (Max Media) W /10 EASTERN WASHINGTON* (NAU) L Scoring NAU 322, Opp , 4-4-0/5th Big Sky #15 Arizona State (FSN) L /6 N.M. HIGHLANDS (NAU-TV) W Southern Utah W N. Colorado W /4 SACRAMENTO ST. (NAU-TV) W /11 PORTLAND STATE (NAU-TV) W Idaho State W /25 #16 WEBER STATE (NAU-TV) L #6 Montana (KPAX) L /8 MONTANA STATE (Max Media) L Eastern Washington L Scoring NAU 316, Opp , 4-4-0/T5th Big Sky Arizona L /19 SOUTHERN UTAH (NAU-TV) W /26 #4 MONTANA* (KPAX) L(ot) /3 N. COLORADO* (NAU-TV) W #24 Montana St.* (BSN) W Portland State* W /24 IDAHO ST.* (NAU-TV) W Sacramento St.* L Ole Miss* (CSS) L Weber St.* L /21 E. WASHINGTON* (NAU-TV) L Scoring NAU 327, Opp , 4-4-0/6th Big Sky 9/2 W. NEW MEXICO (NAU-TV) W /11 at Arizona State (FSN PLUS) L Idaho State W 32-7 Southern Utah W #13 Eastern Washington* L /16 #9 MONTANA ST.* (MAX) W 34-7 #7 Montana* (KPAX) L /30 SACRAMENTO ST.* (NAU-TV) L Northern Colorado* W /13 WEBER ST.* (NAU-TV) L /20 PORTLAND ST.* (NAU-TV) W Scoring NAU 314, Opp , 3-5-0/t-6th Big Sky Arizona (FSN) L /10 FORT LEWIS (NAU-TV) W /17 at Portland State* L

93 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON 9/24 IDAHO STATE* (NAU-TV) W /8 E. WASHINGTON* (NAU-TV) L #3 Montana State* (MAX) L /22 #9 MONTANA* (KPAX) L Sacramento St.* W /5 NO. COLORADO* (NAU-TV) W Weber State* L /19 SOUTHERN UTAH (NAU-TV) L Scoring NAU 309, Opp /4th Big Sky Arizona State (PAC-12) L 63-6 UNLV W /15 FORT LEWIS (NAU-TV) W 69-0 Montana* W /29 PORTLAND STATE* (NAU-TV) W North Dakota* W /20 UC DAVIS* (NAU-TV) W 21-7 Northern Colorado* W Idaho State* W /10 SOUTHERN UTAH* (NAU-TV) L(ot) /17 #17 CAL POLY* (NAU-TV) L Scoring NAU 348, Opp /2nd Big Sky Arizona L 35-0 UC Davis W /21 SOUTH DAKOTA (NAU-TV) W /28 #7 MONTANA (ROOT)* W #8 Montana St. (Max Media) L 36-7 Sacramento State W /19 IDAHO STATE* (NAU-TV) W Cal Poly* W /2 NORTH DAKOTA* (NAU-TV) W /16 NORTHERN COLORADO* (NAU-TV) W 24-7 Southern Utah* W /30 #13 SOUTH DAKOTA ST.! (ESPN) L 26-7 Scoring NAU 278, Opp. 264! Division I-AA playoff game /5th Big Sky San Diego State (CBS) L 38-7 Abilene Christian W /13 N.M. HIGHLANDS (NAU-TV) W South Dakota (MidcoSN) L /27 CAL POLY* (NAU-TV) W Northern Colorado* L Portland State* (ROOT) W /25 #2 EASTERN WASHINGTON* (ROOT) W Weber State* W /8 UC DAVIS* (NAU-TV) W North Dakota* (MidcoSN) L /22 SOUTHERN UTAH* (NAU-TV) L Scoring NAU 315, Opp /T-4th Big Sky 9/5 at Stephen F. Austin (ESPN3) W /12 vs. New Mexico Highlands (NAU-TV) W /19 at #20 Arizona (Pac-12) L /26 at #14 Montana* (ROOT) L /3 vs. #11 Montana State* (NAU-TV) W /10 at UC Davis* L /24 vs. Weber State* (NAU-TV) W /31 vs. Northern Colorado* (NAU-TV) W /7 at #4 Eastern Washington* (FOX) W /14 vs. Sacramento State* (NAU-TV) W /21 at #18 Southern Utah* L Scoring - NAU 432, Opp. 383 ( ) - Televison Outlet, Opponent Rankings Since 2000 ^ includes forfeited games; +Game forfeited by NAU *Big Sky Conference game!division I-AA playoff game ALL-TIME 92 LUMBERJACK

94 #NAUSTRONG ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A-A-A Jake Abbott Ed Abel Donta Abron Eric Adams Karreim Adams Daniel Adler Chika Agha Julian Agredano Howard Ahern Govenor Akers Samaji Akili Keoni Akina Jim Alderson Van Aldridge Rod Alexander Marcus Alford Alma Allen Derek Allen Gove Allen John Allen Kacey Allen Ken Allen Scott Allen Jason Allmond Doug Allred Lamar Allred William Alo Albert Alverez Frank Alverez Oscar Alvirez Mickey Alzola Alex Amado Archie Amerson Paul An Siupeli Anau , - Dan Anders Dave Anders Jim Anders Blayne Anderson Fred Anderson George Anderson Gregg Anderson Jack Anderson Steve Anderson Tom Anderson Robert Anderson-Drake Tony Angelo Andrew Anthony Brandon Anthony , 07 Alfred Antillon Hekili Apao Chuck Apt Marty Arambel Duke Archer Jim Arellanes Kojo Arhin Denzil Arlington Jim Arlington Alvin Armer Bill Armstrong Frank Armstrong Gus Armstrong Joe Armstrong Craig Arnold Darrel Arnold Dave Arnold Paul Arslanian Greg Arthur George Asalele , 02 Charles Aston Matt Atwood Gaston Aubineau Norm Aufderheide Craig Austin Frankie Auza Joe Auza Jerry Avery Scott Avery Manuel Avila Mark Awbrey Joe Ayers Ray Azar B-B-B Lloyd Babcock Andy Bachelier Ben Bachelier John Badertscher Mike Bail Rick Bail Blake Bailey Sid Bailey Frank Baker Jim Baker Ken Baker Shaun Baker Carl Baldenegro Patrick Baldenegro , - Jonathan Baldwin Craig Ballew Josh Bamrick Chris Baniszewski Edmond Bardwell Pete Barela Lawrence Barfell Jermekio Barlow Randy Barkley Ted Barkley Gary Barnes Larry Barnes Robert Barnes Doug Barr Lester Barry Brad Bartholomew Dueane Bartle Dick Baserman John Bates Delvin Batiste Kawika Batoon Michael Battisti Tony Battiest Anders Battle Sean Battle Wayne Baugman Zach Bauman G. Baumkirchner Bill Bausmen Chester Beach Don Beachum Joe Beacom Vince Beemiller Anthony Belcher Terry Belden Bob Bell Curt Bellar William Bellomoo Bart Belzner Dennis Bender John Bendixon Ben Benedict Mike Bengston Steve Benham Fidencio Benitez Darren Bennett Jim Bennett Quinten Bennett Scott Benning John Bensing Milton Berg Bryant Berge Jeff Bergman Paul Berlin Bruce Bernhardi Doug Berry Ed Berry John Berry Randy Berry Ryan Berry Jim Bertoglio Jarret Bilbrey Harry Biller Brian Bingham Dale Bingham Fred Bingham Alvin Bird Gene Bird Mike Birt Jeffrey Birthwright Ben Bishoff Randy Bishop Billie Black Chester Black Dion Black Jeff Black Gary Bladow Bobby Blair Dave Blair Jack Blair Carl Blakely Mark Blakenship Sean Blankenship Daks Blanks Chad Blazzard L. Boatwright Ron Boatwright Nick Bogle Walter Boice Mike Bomer Isaac Bond John Bonds Victor Bongerg Vic Boniolo Jack Bonnell Tony Booker Don Bossert Jonathan Both Craig Boudy Charles Bowers Dick Bowers Wayne Bowling Mike Bowttcher Patrick Boyce Dwight Boyd Blair Boynton Robert Bracy Carson Bradley Tom Brady Rohber Brafford Trason Bragg Bruce Branch Dwan Brandon Thomas Brandt Ryan Branham Bruce Branstrom Jesse Brantley Eric Brewster D. Breshears Ed Bricker Frank Brickey A.J. Brill Art Brimhall Earl Brimhall Rae Brimhall Price Brinkerhoff Tommy Brittain Hal Brockett Bill Brooks Brown Andrew Brown Bob Brown Chad Brown Charles Brown Clay Brown Homer Brown J.B. Brown Leonard Brown Leroy Brown Pete Brown Phil Brown Ray Brown Travis Brown Justin Bruce Bob Bruner Charles Brunk Steve Bruno Dub Bryan Jim Bryan Wilber Bryan David Bryant Carlos Bryce John Buckley Jesse Bueno Monroe Bull Jim Bullard David Bullock Jim Bunck Dennis Bunker Nathan Burgess Larry Burke Edgar Burkhart Gary Burnett Charles Burns Jay Burns Jim Burns Vincent Burns Melvin Burrell Hunter Burton Wendell Bush Nick Butier Emmanuel Butler Jeremy Butler Shannon Butler Brian Buzzard Norm Buzzard Chris Byers Pat Byrd C-C-C Rudy Cabrera Clyde Caffey Tim Cahal Dave Cahill Walter Cain Chris Calcagno Alex Calderwood Horacio Camacho Harold Cameron Lynn Camp Arthur Campbell Gary Campbell Lawrence Campbell Rex Campbell Sonny Campbell Troy Campbell Mark Camper Phil Cancik Dave Candelaria Jeff Canterbury Tom Cantrell Steve Caparella Gilbert Carbajal Rodger Carbone Rich Carlberg Tony Carlisle Dave Carlton Al Carnahan Eric Carpenter Walter Carpenter Derek Carr John Carrara Tony Carretto Darren Carrington John Carroll James Carruthers Kino Carson Charles Carter Gene Carter Randy Carter Chase Cartwright , Steve Cartwright Matt Cary Joe Casados , 46 Hilario Casillas Joe Casillas Louis Casillas Jake Casteel A.J. Casteneda Julian Castillo Ernesto Castro Raul Castro Terry Cates Charles Catt Bill Caughron Christian Cervantes Paul Chadwell Shonta Chaloux Ross Chamberlain James Chambers Jon Chanda Bob Chandler Florence Chandler Daiveun Curry Chapman Francis Chapman L.B. Chapman Pierre Charmasson Sean Chase Mike Cheap Gerald Chilton Kenneth Chilton John Chiono Jared Chrisman Mark Cibik Peter Cich Alberta Circosta Vince Cisterna Bob Claborn Larry Clapham Al Clark Allan Clark Don Clark Greg Clark James Clark John Clark Robert Clay Leonard Claymore Niegel Clements Roger Closs James Cobb John Cochran Chris Coghlan Ed Coker Hinson Cole Lamb Cole Monte Cole Nick Cole Valley Coleman James Collier Bump Collins Frank Collins James Collins John Collins Shawn Collins Cleveland Colter Lacey Colter Scotty Combs Steve Combs John Cometa Gerald Commissiong Charles Compton Bill Compton Charles Connelly Chris Connolly John Conrad Tony Conrad Tom Conway Charles Cook , 1947 Randy Cook Bob Cooke Case Cookus Jay Coombs Harvey Cooper Jeremy Cooper Marc Cooper Mose Cooper FOOTBALL

95 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON Tavon Cooper Rich Coppage Raymond Cordes Charles Corey Nick Cornell Gilbert Corona , 46 David Correa Rich Correa Kent Cosby Ron Cote Frank Cottrell Coughlin Beryl Coulson Jon Counts Chris Courter David Couture Larry Cox Mike Coz Scott Craig Stuart Crandall Sonny Cray Vince Creviston Jake Crissup Jim Criswell Rich Croson George Crouch James Crowe Mike Crowe Al Culdice Tony Cullen Ryan Cunningham William Cunningham Charles Curren Alphonse Curry Chad Curtis Mike Czyz D-D-D Brian Daeley Jim Dagley Eric Dahlberg Marcellus Dale Sonny Dale Jim Daley Chip Daly Eric Damko Joe Dandoy Marc D Andrea Antonio Danek Jeremy Dang Herb Daniel Mike Danielek Brent Daniels Cleve Dansby Cleveland Dansby Wes Darby Duane Darr Bill Darrow Seth Darst Aaron Dave Richard Davenport Jerry Davidson Clyde Davis , 28 Damion Davis Jerry Davis Kevin Davis Nick Davis Maurice Davison Eric Days Dour Dean Jim Dearing Wes Dearmore Ca leve Deboskie Covaughn Deboskie-Johnson Trent DeBusk Francis Decker Nate Dedic Luigi DeFelice Al DeGrate John DeGrenier Michael DeGroote Robbie Dehaze Owen Dejanovich Jim Delaney Ray DeLeon Mark Del Giorgio Robert DeLintt , Geoff Demers Grant Denny Mark Deniz Mike Derifield Dean DeSpain , Hubert Detloff Lou Devita Mark Diamond Julian Diaz John Dierking Mike DiSilvestro Dennis Dixon Giovannie Dixon David Dobbs Allan Dodds Pete Doherty Mike Dohm Thomas Dolan Bob Donahue Ty Dondelinger R. Donkersley Art Donnell Ernie Dora Mike Dosen Kelton Dotson Steve Douglass Cody Dowd , 10 Lucky Dozier Vince Dozier Doug Dragomer Brian Drulias Alex Duarte George Duarte Geoff Ducksworth Daren Dudgeon C.R. Duley Ed Duley Dave Dumas Daivon Dumas Jimmy Dunbar Clarence Duncan Herb Duncan John Duncan George Dunlap Dan Dunklin Paul Dunn Marty Durkin Lester Durst Allen Dushek E-E-E Keith Eachus John Earl J.B. Easley Edwin Eckert Bill Eden Bubba Edmonds David Edstrom Jim Eis Jonas Eldridge Ralph Ellinger Harold Elliott Matt Elliott Stacey Ellis Chip Ellwanger Ross Elvey Drew Emanuel John Emerick Slip Emison Cecil Emmett Paul Enge Mickie Enright Jogn Enslow George Eppelman Bill Epperson Aaron Epstein Paul Ernster David Estrada Matt Estrada Cleon Etter Robby Eufemia Todd Evangelist Anthony Evans Edward Evans Glen Evans Milton Evans Dustan Everman F-F-F Kenneth Fagan Arthur Fagg Charles Faires Bill Falcon Jim Fapley Jay Fano Afa Faraimo Joe Farinas Sean Farley Thomas Farney James Faultner Quinn Fauria Elmer Feather Warren Feigus Tony Felix John Fenger Jim Fernandez Randy Ferrell Tom Fields Kelepi Fifita Darin Fila Charles Fillerup Dan Finn Patrick Finkbone Dan Fischer Ed Fischer Robert Fish Joe Fisher Jim Fitzgerald Shaun Fitzpatrick , 09 Rick Flaherty Curtis Flannigan Curtis Flannigan Gary Fleming Vic Flemons Alvin Fletcher Jeff Fletcher Kino Flores Ray Flores Bernard Flournoy Stevan Fontana Brian Foote Mike Forch Charles Ford Edgar Mutt Ford Nate Foreman Robert Forti John Foss Elmer Foster Tom Foster Bob Fowler Durant Fowler Dan Francis David Frank Ken Fraser Robert Frazer Jarrod Fredricksen Scott Free Gleston Freeman John Freeman Pat Freitas Eric Freund Larry Friedrichs Craig Frum , 14 Chester Fuller Jim Fuller Sean Funke , Jason Fyda G-G-G Kourey Gabriel Sean Gaffney Gary Galante Gary Galati Brian Galbreath Dan Galindo , - Neal Gallagher Gilbert Gallahar Joe Gallegos Taryll Galloway Doug Gandy Frank Gankas Mark Gappa Adrian Garcia Gilbert Garcia Jesse Garcia Mike Garcia Ramiro Garcia Roy Garcia Steven Garcia Beau Gardner Vergene Gardner Steve Garner Larry Garrens Ken Garver Joe Garza Kevin Gaston Trevor Gates Terry Gatewood James Gee Sammy Gee Wayne Geis Ulysses George K.J. Gerard Gregg Gerkin Thomas Geter Dan Geyer Austin Gibbons Shawn Gibson Tim Gibson Tom Gibson William Giezl Benn Gill Branch Gill Norman Pup Gill Tim Gill Trey Gilleo Tony Gilliam Archie Gilliland Billy Gilliland Guy Gilman Alex Gilmete Paul Gilmore Al Gilpin Pierre Girtley Charles Gilpin Bob Glassner Joe Glasson Chris Glaze Will Glover Harrison Goebel Carl Golden Courtney Golden Morris Golden Louis Goldman Kurt Goldsberry Mike Goldstein Mike Golightly Brian Gomez Frank Gomez Joe Gomez Steve Gomez Jeff Gonter Armando Gonzales Ruben Gonzales Mike Good Reggie Gooden Dave Goodwin Tom Goodwin Tom Gordan Benny Gordon Andrew Gose Jalen Goss Tom Gottschall Mark Gould Keith Govan Charles Gover Bob Gradillas Chris Graham Keith Graham Troy Graham Adam Graley Miguel Granillo Tanner Grantham Demarrice Green Patrick Green Ramen Green Pete Greer Jesse Gregg Pete Greier Bobby Grey Nate Griffin Jerry Grigsby Justin Grimm Mike Groman Don Groscost Cary Grossart Mike Grossner Stephen Gubernick Rance Guild Brian Guliford Leroy Guenther Ian Gunderman Wally Gunkle Andy Gunsalus Welko Gurovich Joe Gurski , 14 H-H-H Doug Hachett James Hackett Jeff Hadded Lamar Haines Edward Haini Kenneth Hale Randy Hale, Jr , George Haley Anthony Hall Boyd Hall Derik Hall Larry Hallam James Hallsted John Hamblin Roland Hamblin Lamont Hamlett Josh Hamlin Eric Hammon George Hanley Joe Hanley Chris Hann Bill Hanna Keith Hanna Mel Hannah William Hanna Mike Hannagan Larry Hannum Tanner Hansler Ernest Hansen Jim Hansen Doug Harding Jiggs Hardt Richard Hardt Curt Hardy Robert Hardy Pete Hargis Anthony Harrington Cleveland Chick Harris Dave Harris Monte 94 LUMBERJACK

96 #NAUSTRONG ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Ray Harris Tyler Harris Rusty Harrison Jesse Hart Marc Hartman Russ Hartman Harry Hartsell Charles Harvell Ross Haskie Austin Hasquet Glen Hastings Kay Hatch Edgar Hawkins Ryan Hawkins Lee Haws Robert Haws Lofa Hay Bill Hayes Michael Haynes Mike Haynes Richard Haywood Gus Headington Jim Headington Dave Heasman Earl Heckethorn Jack Heckethorn Trevor Heekin Jeff Heffernen Alex Henderson Broc Hendershot Elmer Henderson Carl Hendricks Lloyd Hendricks Vince Henman George Henry Roland Henshaw Greg Henson George Hentz Finney Hernandez Joe Hernandez Joe Hernandez Steve Hernandez Victor Hernandez Bill Herrera Gary Herrera John Herrero Michael Herrick Fred Herring Jerome Herring Donald Herriott Cy Hershey Shea Heslep Jake Hess Mason Hess Dean Hesseler Bill Hickman Rue Hickman Aaron Hicks Neal Higgenson Ed Hightower Jon Hightower Roger Hightower Joe Higuera Phil Hildebrand Ryan Hill Vernon Hill Wally Hill Eugene Hillock Jay Hills Danny Hinds Jeff Hines Phil Hinse Darrell Hinton Todd Hitchcock Gary Hitterman Mike Hlavac Jeff Hodges Ryan Hodson Terry Hoerner Drew Hoffman Ford Hoffman Ned Hogan Pat Hogan Jerry Holder Craig Holland Jackson Holland Burt Hollis Alex Holmes Chris Holmes Roy Holmes Steve Holmes Walter Holmes Bill Holst Ryne Holstrom Gary Holt William Holt Eddie Horn George Homeyer Mike Hooper Kenneth Hooples Sherman Hopkins Bill Hoppes Andy Horn Reginald Horne Marvin Horner Gary Houghton Fred Householder Josh Housman Dave Howard Gary Howard Julian Howard Rick Howard Charles Hrabowy Paul Hubbard Rick Huber Carey Hubert Kevin Huddleston Terry Hudgins Ed Hudson Gilbert Huerta Justin Huey Larry Huff Mel Huffaker Anthony Hughes Aaron Huisman Scott Hull Jewell Humphreys Chris Hunsaker Dale Hunt James Hunt Brian Hunter Joe Hunter Donald Hurston Steve Huskey Mark Huston Trent Hutchinson Alec Hutton Tim Hutton Tom Hyde , 46 Chris Hyta I-I-I Cyrus Igono , Josiah Igono Chike Ima Shawn Ingram Earl Jiggs Insley Jose Insua Andrew Isaacson Tim Isaacson Eric Iverson Mike Ivey Bruce Ivor J-J-J Darrin Jackson Derrick Jackson Elmer Jackson James Jackson Joe Jackson Keith Jackson Marvin Jackmon Perry Jackson Raufeem Jackson Russell Jackson Donald Jacobs Jason Jacobs Pete Jacobs Noah Jacobsen Homer Jacobsmeyer Matt Jacques Randy Jagger Mark Jagodzinski Casey Jahn Bob James Dennis James Jack James Ted James Bill Jaques Tony Jaramillo Laverl Jarvis Silas Jarvis Maurice Jeanisse Tom Jeeves Walter Jefferson Bob Jenkins Mike Jenkins Ronney Jenkins Jude Jenners Jensen Dennis Jensen Jiggs Jensen Dion Jergo Al Jernigan Ken Jerry Jay John Todd John Bill Johnson , Bill Johnson DeAndre Johnson Ellis Johnson Harrison Johnson Hendricks Johnson Jack Johnson Kam ron Johnson Kenneth Johnson Mark Johnson Matt Johnson Nick Johnson Phil Johnson Robbie Johnson Robert Johnson Ron Johnson Scott Johnson Steve Johnson Todd Johnson Tom Johnson Jake Johnston Scott Johnston Mike Johnstone Bryan Jones Cedric Jones Ed Jones Jeff Jones Jim Jones Jonathan Jones Ray Jones Robbin Jones Tim Jones Peter Jonovich Dick Joralmon Darrell Jordan Jack Jordan Corbin Jountti O.B. Joy Ed Judie Jacob Julian , Taylor Julio Justin Jungblut Tom Jurich Scooter Justiani Airabin Justin K-K-K Zack Ka ahanui George Kagele George Kahawaii Kalen Kamaka Harry Kaminski Bud Kane Quentin Kantaris Kurt Karstens Trent Kartchner Tom Kasunic Ted Kawulok Greg Kavulich Wicky Kay Kaaina Keawe Malachi Keddington John Keegan Steve Keeling Terry Keeton Herb Keller Bob Kelley , Jim Kelley , 66, 68 Joe Kelley Sandy Kellin Bill Kellis Ed Kelly Sean Kelly Jack Kennedy Todd Kennedy Todd Kennedy John Kenshalo Wally Kepner Joe Kersting Gary Kiepke , David Killeen Wilfrek Killip Dalton Kimble Robert Kimbro Bruce Kindall Marcus King Randy Kirschman Paul Kirschvink Paul Kitchen Murphy Kittrell Pat Kleiner Dayton Kling Steve Kloeppel John Kmetovic Chesty Knight Walter Knox Jim Kobashi Fotu Kofutua Kevin Kolkman Dale Konow Allan Korneff Hartsell Kornegay Fritz Kreuzer Lance Kriesien Bob Krizan L-L-L Fred Lacey Alan Lachaumette Dylan LaFrenz , - Manuel Laguna Marc Lamb George Lamport Doug Lampshire John Land Travis Landrum Arnold Bud Lane Bob Lane Steve Lane David Lang Theo Langford Steve Lannon Vance Larrabee Mike Larraque Larson Bruce Larson Mike Larson Nick Larson Quinton Larson Ricky Lavender Kyle Lawson Greg Laybourn Charles Lee Leslie Lee Lynn Lee Reader Leflore Mike Leitle Larry Lemke Mike Lemos Rodney Leota Marlin LeSueur Woodrow LeSueur Bennett Levy Brandon Lewis Darius Lewis Edmond Lewis Jeff Lewis Rich Lewis Sammy Lewis Shannon Lewis Manuel Leyva Brian Liebrock Scott Lindquist Tony Lindsey Ryan Lingenfelder Goran Lingmerth Rick Linneweh Brad Little Denton Little Anthony Ljubicich Anthony Llanos , Bernard Lloyd Alfredo Lobrato Kelly Lochbaum Otis Lockett Tim Lockridge Locky Lockwood George Loftin Brian Loftus Jarett Loggins Mark Lomas Keala Loo Steve Loomas Jerry Loper Eddie Lopez Hector Lopez Johnny Lopez Mario Lopez Nick Lopez Tony Lopez Vic Lopez David Lord Dan Lorenz Dan Loveall Scott Lovering Wayne Loving Bruce Lovingwood John Lowry Rocky Loyce Oriol Lozand Luckingham Rich Lucero Josh Luck Bob Lueck Conrado Lujan Larry Luke Jerry Lumpkin Arnulfo Luna William Lund Kyle Lunde Trent Lundin Mike Luzny Jonathan Lyles Joe Lyman Sammie Lynch Richard Lyons , 46 FOOTBALL

97 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON M-M-M Doug MacGregor Raphael Mack Ken Macklin Glenn MacLeod Josie Maddox Kaleb Madison Buster Madriaga Buster Madriaga, Jr Sam Madriaga Rhian Madrid Roy Madrid Pisa Magele Terry Mahan Kory Mahr Steve Maier Ikaika Mahoe Kenny Mahone Taylor Malenfant Andrew Maloata Faren Mandel Pete Mandley Bill Manes Chris Mangold Bud Manier Ronnie Manning Rich Manno Walt Mannon , Fabian Manumaleuna Alex Marcelin Eric Marchall Herbert Marchall Kevin Margerum Elijah Marks John Marine Jeff Markey Johnny Marshall Rod Marshall Alex Martin Austin Martin Bob Martin James Martin Jeff Martin Lance Martin Max Martin Steve Martin Torry Martin Tony Martinex Alex Martinez Brian Martinez George Martinez Steve Marx John Mascola Dick Maske Dave Mason Derek Mason Joe Mason High Masson Chris Mathews John Mathews Howard Matney Charles Matthews Rod Matthews Royce Matthews Scotty Mattos Mike Mauger Willie Maumau , Jerry Mautz Herbert May Fernando Maya Hal Mayer Coleman McArthur Ray McCaughey Bill McCormick Cecil McCormick , 1925 Ken McCormick Daryl McCoy Jim McCullock Jarius McDade Leslie McDaniel Art McDonald Jeromy McDonald Mark McDonald Tyler McDonnell Zach McDonnell Paul McDonough Mark McDowell Billy McEowen Gerry McEurn Tim McFadden Jerry McGaugh Lenny McGee Marcus McIllwain Fraser McKay Marty McKee Scott McKeever Cord McKenzie Zephery McKenzie Thurman McKinney Charles McKinzie Jack McLain Harry McLaughlin Sean McLaughlin Art McMillan Todd McMillon McNutt Zac McNally Devon McPeek Mickey McShan C.W. Mead Conrad Meadows Kevin Meagher Edmund Medina John Medina Louis Medina Pat Meech Dave Meints Bob Melendez Frank Melendez Josh Mello Wayne Melton Lorenzo Melvin Dave Mendez Carlos Mendiola Alex Mendoza Mike Mendoza Mike Mercer Tom Merriam Jay Dee Merrill Brad Meuli Bru Meyer Nate Miconi Richard Middleton Bruce Miller C.D. Miller Cliff Miller Darrell Miller Henry Miller Howard Miller Jack Miller Joe Miller , John Miller , Jordan Miller Noel Miller Robert Miller Tim Miller Merville Mills Cliff Millsapps Chris Minor Ed Minor Fausto Miranda Rex Mirich Darrell Mitchell Jimmy Mitchell Joe Mitchell Mike Mitchell Ron Mitchell Vardan Mkhitarian Gary Moderacki Jimmy Mohr Jerry Molera Rick Molera Nico Molino Jon Moller Shane Moniz William Montanna H. Montgomery Mooney Clarence Moore Homer Moore Lance Moore Roy Moore Skyler Moore Frank Morales Dan Moran David Moran Dave Moreau Ephraim Moreno Jesus Moreno Roy Morey Glen Morgan Jordan Morgan Spencer Morrison Jim Moser Philip Moses Jason Mosier Dan Moss Perry Moss , Erin Motes Alex Mott Ken Moulton Don Mower Frosty Mueller Rufus Mullen, Jr Cecil Mulleneaux Larry Muno Al Munoz Charles Murphy Ira Murphy Neal Murphy Ralph Murphy Tim Murphy Jason Murrietta Nathaniel Murray H.H. Muse David Musselman Chris Muti Matt Myers Tim Myers Don Mylchreest N-N-N Al Nader Tiny Naegle Dave Narramore Charles Nash Chris Nash Emil Nasser , 46 Salvador Nava Anthony Navaro Alfred Neima Bill Nelson Cecil Nelson Earl Nelson Scott Nelson Ted Nelson Todd Nelson Walter Nelson Troyce Newberry Xavier Newbill Justin Newman Don Nicholl David Nichols John Nichols Zach Nielsen Karl Nielson Dave Noosinow Ryan Nowicki Kevin Noyd Dre Nunis John Nuttall Stephen Nwogbe O-O-O William Oates James O Connor Gus O Connor Mark O Connor John Oddonetto Tim Oder John O Donnell Bryant O Georgia Rich O Hara Kevin O Leary Tim O Leary Bud Olsen Erique Olsen Mike Olson Jim Oman Keith O Neil Bill Orinski Ray Orr Adolph Orrantia Bob Orrill Eugene Ortiz Jim Osborn Clark Osborne Harold Osborne Kasseem Osheroff Don Ott Alvin Overson Clyde Overson Wesley Overson Lucian Owens Robert Owens Russ Owens P-P-P Lynn Pace Vinnie Paciulli Josh Packer Khalil Paden John Padilla Nick Padoval Jesse Page Dennis Paige Marquice Paige Matt Palacio Bill Palmer Randy Palmer Travis Palmer Chris Parish Larry Parker Marcus Parker Vincent Parker Mike Parkes Jason Parkinson Parks Preston Parsons Ryan Partridge Scott Partridge Dave Pasanella Jerry Pasquini Dwight Patterson Jim Patterson Roy Patterson Steve Patterson Lee Patton Taylor Patton , 12 Bob Pavlich Nick Paynovich Kainoa Pe a Dusty Peace John Peach George Pear Ricky Pearsall Dan Pela Art Pena Micky Penaflor Leroy Peoples Joe Perez Jamaal Perkins Cisco Perralta John Perrigo Charles Perrill ,46-48 Jim Perrill Elbert Bo Perry Jason Perry Jerry Perry Willie Perry Raymond Perryman Chris Petersen Jake Petersen Tyrone Peterson Paul Petraitis Ben Petrucci Nick Petrucci Joe Pettit Terrance Petty Gail Pew Calvin Pharr Lewis Phelps Neal Phelps Brandon Phillips Brian Phillips John Phillips Dustin Phillips Warren Phillips , 46 Anthony Piazza Tom Piechota M. Pieczentkowski Charles Pierce Heston Pierce Charles Pilon DeAnte Piper Gene Pisel Tom Pistole Cedric Pitts, Jr Chris Pitts Paul Plummer Keith Poche Harold Poe Kyren Poe Kris Poindexter Whit Poindexter Jim Polenske Keith Politte Frank Pollack Phil Pollock Tony Pontarelli Blake Porter Jim Porter Glen Posey Nick Posey Chuck Potee Brian Potter Pat Powers Carlton Prather Hamblin Pratt Mike Pratt Charles Pregnetzer Stever Preston Willie Pringle Dave Protivnak Puente Don Puente John Puhara Clarence Pulliam Mana Purdy Q-Q-Q Donald Quaderer Raul Quezada R-R-R David Rabago Keith Rabb John Rade Nick Ragland-Johnsen Bill Rainbolt Matt Raivio George Raitt Doug Ramma Gilbert Ramos Dan 96 LUMBERJACK

98 #NAUSTRONG ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Larry Ramsey Tom Ramsey Eldon Randall Nate Randall Jason Randels Jeff Randle-El Earl Randolph Len Raney John Rants Kyle Rath Brian Rau Ryan Rauschert Jack Ray Tevin Ray , 13 Wes Rayban John Raymond Tim Reader Darrell Reagan Ryan Reardon Willard Reaves Ernie Redmond Tautua Reed Erin Reeder Mark Reeve Arthur Reeves Paul Renner Hayden Renning Dominic Renon Frank Renteria , Rick Renzi Rob Renzi Scott Reutter Sheldon Revis Alvin Rex Jesus Reyes Ruben Reyes Henry Reyna Louis Reyna Lane Reynolds Paul Reynolds Tony Reynolds Darren Rhodes Gordon Rhodes Woodrow Rhodes Lloyd Rhoten Clay Richard Daryl Richards Max Richards Morris Richards Paul Richards Ben Richardson , Robert Richey R.J. Rickert , 15 Brian Riley Al Riswold Gary Roach Chad Robbins Terry Robbins Brian Roberson Donri Roberson Mark Roberts Mike Robertson Olen Robertson Steve Robertson Andrew Robateau , - Cleo Robinson DeJuan Robinson Gerald Robinson Jack Robinson Renal Robinson Roger Robinson Terry Robinson Robert Robles Tony Robles Erv Rodgers Artie Rodriguez Eric Rodriguez Ricardo Rodriguez Rick Rodriguez Carl Rogers , 1939 Dave Rogers Gary Rogers Larry Rogers Ned Rogers Tom Rogers Sam Rogolsky Joe Rolle Frank Romano Danny Roper Bob Rosanbalm James J.J. Rosier Ron Rosier Greg Roskopf Raymond Ross Mike Rossi Sean Roundtree Allen Rouse Donald Row Don Rowell Brad Rowland Stan Rowley Brad Royse Mark Ruckle Bill Rudolph Manuel Ruiz Melvin Rushing Joe Russac Jim Russo J.J. Ruther Wesley Ruther Bernie Rutherford Matt Ryan Randy Ryan S-S-S Rick Saathoff Norman Saba Frank Saenz Robert Saenz Niko Saiplale Alex Salas Angel Salas Carlos Salas Cruz Salas Reggie Salazar Andy Saldana Brad Salem Brent Salem Herman Salzbrenner Don Sam Zack Samorano Jeff Sampson To o Samuelu Jess Sanchez Joe Sanchez Philo Sanchez Shane Sandau , 06 Kelly Sandell Frank Sanders Frank Sanders Jake Sanders Jim Sanders Nathan Sanders Preston Sanders Robert Sanders Tom Sanders Manuel Sandoval Mike Sands Tim Sanford Mike Sanfratello Mike Santiago Peter Santibanez Albert Santillenes John Saranger Chad Satterfield Ryan Saumer Paul Saunders Merritt Savage Josh Sayles John Scanion Bill Scarbrough Aurthur Schaar John Schachtner Alfred Schanz Louis Schenk Art Schilling John Schlotfeld Eric Schlesener Robbie Schmitz Aaron Schoenecker Eric Schrader Doug Schriner Kelley Schultz Larry Schultz Ray Schwanbeck Willy Schweikart Brad Scott Chris Scott Ed Scott Lionel Scott Steve Scott Bill Seabrook Troy Searcy Wayne See Max Selder , 46 Willie Sellers Clifford Sells Greg Semas Cliff Sennett Lalo Serrano Dan Serrano Tony Serrano Steve Setka Keith Sewell Shanahan Brian Shanahan Tyler Shank Austin Shanks Shawn Sharkey Arthur Sharpe Alan Shaver DeWayne Shavers Augustus Shaw Justin Shaw Lamont Shedrick Terrence Sheehan Steve Shellenberger Kevin Shelton Dugger Shepard Mike Sheppard Ken Sherman Mark Shields Adam Shipley Vernon Shipp Ben Sialega Tucker Sides Pete Siebert Joel Sienkeiwicz Anthony Simmons Chris Simon Joel Simpson Jim Sims Jeff Singleton II Warren Sirrine Basil Skouser Ozzie Slade Robert Slayton Sandy Sledge Larry Small Demitrio Smaniego Andre Smith Beau Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Campbell Smith Colin Smith David Smith Dean Smith Don Smith Earnest Smith Enoch Smith Fred Smith Fred Smith George Smith George Smith Harold Smith Javere Smith Jeff Smith Jeff Smith Jim Smith Leroy Smith Lynne Ray Smith Major Smith Mike Smith Paul Smith Ray Smith Sidney Smith Stefan Smith Tim Smith Tucker Smith Walt Smith Don Snyder Mark Snyder Nick Sofranac Larry Sol Ray Solis Junior Solomon Ted Sorich Joe Sorrels Marcello Soto Bill Southwell Sean Sovacool Bill Sowders Mark Spradlin Marlin Spaw , 55 Cliff Specht Mitch Speros Tom Speros Jack Spilsbury Randy Spilsbury Clay Spivey Mike St. Louis Francis St. Paul Gibbons St. Paul Chasen Stangel Doug Stanley Joe Stanley Devedrick Stanton Curt Starkey Jerry Steel Matt Steinbach Kevin Stephens Rodney Stephens Sam Stephens Xavier Stephens David Stephenson Cole Sterns Dale Stevens Harry Stevens Ralph Stevens Charles Stevenson Dave Stevenson Bob Steward Bobby Stewart Brian Stewart Doug Stewart Rayna Stewart Roy Stewart Dan Stickle Sonny Stidham Eric Stingley David Stokes Sim Stokes Floyd Stone Milton Stone Eric Storey Derek Stotts Clifford Stratton Ed Strickland Scott Strini Garrik Strong Don Stuart Amalio Suarez Mike Suarez John Suddarth Milford Suida Kevin Sullivan Rusty Summers Bob Sutherland George Sutherland George Sutton Wes Sutton Russell Svelmoe Curt Sweeney Ben Sweet John Swenning Kenny Swift Harold Sykes Ted Symonds Kevin Szalonek T-T-T James Tabor Bob Tagye Bill Tate Duane Tate Inoke Taufa Wheatie Tavernitli Bob Taylor Bob Taylor James Taylor Jim Taylor Joe Taylor Kendyl Taylor Maurice Taylor Torey Taylor Blinn Tenney Jim Tenney Richard Terry Derek Teuscher Mike Therrell Kris Theus , 07 Fred Thigpen Cecil Thomas Frank Thomas ,56-58 Ingamar Thomas Jake Thomas Jason Thomas Richard Thomas Ron Thomas Stevon Thomas Dustin Thome Abe Thompson Marc Thompson Paul Thompson Jeremy Thornburg , Chris Thornton Harry Thornton Ryan Thornton Buster Thorton Pat Tice Elias Tidwell Bill Tifft Rusty Tillman Tim Timmons Joe Tissaw Ryan Tkalcevic Jon Toailoa Al Tocco Duane Todd Alex Tolliver Jeremiah Toloumu James Tonkin James Topp Claude Torrey Steve Trainotti James Treat Todd Trimm Darrel Tripp Anthony Troftgruben Bus Trojanovich Dan Troupe Chris Tsosie Isi Tuanaki Bill Tucker FOOTBALL

99 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS Rod Tucker Chad Tuitama Sam Tuitari Thomas Turley Justin Tyler Kevin Tyler U-U-U Gilbert Udall Keith Udall Bill Upshaw Ify Umodu ,14 Sam Unger V-V-V Albert Valenzuela Joe Vales Rosie Van Brandon Vance Erik Vance Sam Van Dyke Kurt Van Hazel Micah Van Hilsen Kevin Van Horn Nate Van Peursem Nels Van Peursem Ed Van Winkle Bill Van Zanten Tristen Vance Ron VanDerPool Monte Varah Dick Vargas Tranky Vasquez LeAndre Vaughn Bob Vega George Veit James Velasquez Ken Vensel Larry Vernier Junior Vicente Emery Vickers Jim Volpe Bob Vreeland W-W-W Ed Wacker D.J. Wade Simirone Wade , Clinton Wager Bill Wagner Bobby Walish Alec Walker Dejzon Walker , 15 Franklin Walker Jeremy Walker Joe Walker Joe Walker Kawon Walker Kyle Walker Tony Walker Jerry Wallace Aaron Walls Tony Walser Pat Walsh Gary Walters Scott Walters Terrence Walters Darren Watson Alex Watson , Chuck Walton John Walton Paul Walton Leroy Ward Steve Ward Tee Ward Chris Warner Joe Warner George Warnock Mike Warther Alan Warzecha Javares Washington Mike Washington Rod Washington Wes Wasson Waters Bill Watson Dave Watson Robert Watson ,13 Jason Webb Roland Webb Roy Webster Sam Webster Gary Wedemeyer Dave Weisberg Jake Welch Mike Welch Josh Wells Greg Wermes Rian Weske Arthur West Chris West Harvey West Lanny Westbrook Don Wetzel Roy Whalen Lee Whatley Jeff Wheeler Burk White Conrad White Daniel White Jacob White John White Mo White II , - Paul White Frank Whitehouse Chris Whitlock Craig Whitten Bud Wiedoff John Wiggins Randy Wikert Andy Wilder Tim Wilkinson Bill Will Aaron Williams Anthony Williams Bo Williams Breyon Williams Decker Williams , 19 Deonte Williams Dereck Williams Don Williams George Williams Gregg Williams Josh Williams , Lee Williams Matt Williams Ryan Williams Steve Williams Chuck Willig Devin Willis Mack Wilshire Don Wilson Drew Wilson Jack Wilson Jadiem Wilson Matt Wilson Norman Wilson Rich Wilson Rick Wilson Ricky Wilson Steve Wilson Steve Wilson Jack Wiltbank Jim Wiltjer Bob Wing , 46 Ryan Winkler Tom Winn Carl Winters Williams Winthrop Joe Wisdom Blair Wishom Rich Woerth Alfred Wohlschlegel Frank Wojtasiak Andy Wolf Jacob Wolfe Dennis Wolfley Alex Wolven Clint Womack Andy Wood Jud Wood Randy Woodard Sandy Woodard Chris Woods Leroy Woods Randy Wooldridge Tot Workman , 63 Lavon Worley Taelor Worrell Reid Worthington Adam Wright Bill Wright Everett Wright Matt Wright Randy Wright Tommie Wright Brian Wriston Greg Wyatt Bill Wyrick Y-Y-Y Bill Yancy M.R. Yeager Nick Yerton Kris Yonker Ernest Yost John Yost Dennis Young Deon Young Hank Young Thurman Young Jim Youngs Mark Yuhas Justin Yuille Z-Z-Z Drew Zamora Tim Zamora Irving Zaner Jason Zarate Derek Zazueta Max Zemezonak HISTORY SEASON REVIEW R.J. Rickert Casey Jahn Ryan 98 LUMBERJACK

100 1958 NAIA Playoffs Gustavus Adolphus 41, NAU 12 Tucson, Ariz NAIA Championship Northeastern Oklahoma 19, NAU NAIA Holiday Bowl St. Petersburg, Fla. After beating Gustavus Adolphus in the first round of postseason play, NAU met Northeastern Oklahoma in the NAIA championship Holiday Bowl. The Lumberjacks and Oakies battled it out all game up and down the field, but the most exciting play came in the fourth quarter when the Lumberjacks tried to mount a comeback in front of an 8,500-plus crowd and about 15 million more watching the game on CBS. With time running out and the Lumberjacks down 19-7, NAU drove downfield 92-yards powered by the arm of quarterback Ted Sorich to score a touchdown, but the extra point was missed. With only minutes left and the Jacks down six points, NAU s defense did everything in its power to get the ball back. But the Oakie offense was strong, and as time ran out, NAU had to settle for NAIA national runner-up NCAA Division II First Round Jacksonville State 35, NAU 0 Flagstaff, Ariz. In its first postseason game in 19 years the Lumberjacks were blanked at home 35-0 in front of a crowd of 7,584 by Jacksonville State. The Jacks, who never managed to get any points on the board, were beaten in almost every aspect of the game. Jacksonville St. more than doubled the rushing production of the Jacks and came up with 19 first downs while NAU only had 12. After scoring two touchdowns in the last four minutes of the first quarter, Jacksonville St. hit the locker room at halftime with a 21-0 lead. After scoring two more touchdowns in the third, Jacksonville St. was finally quieted in the fourth quarter with the game ending at NCAA Division I-AA First Round Furman 42, Northern Arizona 31 Flagstaff, Ariz. The record-setting Lumberjack football team returned to the postseason for FOOTBALL #NAUSTRONG POSTSEASON HISTORY the first time in almost 20 years and the first time as a I-AA program, dropping a game to Furman in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Although the Jacks statistically outscored Furman in first downs, rushing yards, passing yards and possession time, they could not manage to put enough points on the board. Northern Arizona failed to advance as the Paladins scored 21 unanswered points in the last 6:19 of the game. NAU started quickly, scoring 21 straight points to take a 21-7 halftime lead. Furman tied the game after three periods, but NAU assumed a lead with 6:19 left. The Paladins rallied, taking the lead with 31 seconds left then sealing the win with an interception return for a TD. In his final game as a Lumberjack, Archie Amerson rushed for 206 yards and a touchdown on 30 carries, while Travis Brown threw for 260 yards NCAA Division I-AA First Round Sam Houston State 34, NAU 31 Huntsville, Texas Alex St. Peter s 20-yard field goal as time expired ended Northern Arizona s season as Sam Houston State posted a victory in the first round of the NCAA I-AA playoffs. Sam Houston State (10-2) advances to face top-seeded Montana, while the Lumberjacks complete the 2001 campaign at 8-4. St. Peter s game-winning kick was setup by a 58-yard completion from Josh Mc- Cown to Matt Buss that put the Bearkats in scoring position. SHSU had taken possession of the ball on the 32-yard line with just 24 seconds on the clock after a NAU touchdown. NAU had tied the game on a fouryard pass play from Preston Parsons to Clarence Moore. It completed a 12-play, 73-yard drive to tie the game. Parsons finished with a career-high 338 yards and four touchdowns. Wide receivers Clarence Moore and Johnny Marshall both had career afternoons. Moore had eight catches for 153 yards with two touchdowns, while Marshall had 149 yards on six catches with a touchdown. The Bearkats led at the half behind three rushing touchdowns in the opening 20 minutes. Sam Houston scored the opening touchdown on a two-yard run by Joe Rauls. The extra-point attempt failed. NAU then rebounded two plays later when Parsons hit Marshall on a 75-yard bomb for 99 a 7-6 lead. The Bearkats then got a 42-field goal from Joey Price and a one-yard run by Mc- Cown to build a 17-7 lead. NAU responded with a 10-play drive to pull within three at when Tom Winn caught a 12-yard pass from Parsons NCAA Division I-AA First Round Northern Arizona 35, McNeese State 3 Lake Charles, La. Northern Arizona (9-3) upset topranked and top-seeded McNeese State behind freshman quarterback Jason Murrietta s five touchdown passes and a strong defensive effort en route to a 35-3 win in Lake Charles. Murrietta completed 24-for-35 passes for 285 yards and five touchdowns, hitting nine different receivers on the night. Four different receivers caught touchdowns, including two by senior Chris Nash, who had a game-high seven receptions. Murrietta and Nash started the scoring with a nine-yard touchdown in the first quarter. The Lumberjacks added a second score on an 11-yard pass to Ramen Green for his first career touchdown and a 14-0 lead. McNeese managed its only points of the night on a 27-yard field goal from John Marino with 8:23 left in the second quarter. NAU built its lead to 21-3 on a 7-yard pass from Murrietta to Clarence Moore. The Lumberjacks held McNeese State scoreless in the second half, adding touchdowns in each quarter to complete one of the biggest first-round upsets in NCAA I-AA playoff history. It was the worst loss at home for the Cowboys since McNeese, which had been ranked No. 1 in the nation for most of the year and had appeared in last year s 1-AA championship game, completed its season at NCAA Division I-AA Quarters Florida Atlantic 48, Northern Arizona 25 Flagstaff, Ariz. Jared Allen passed for 228 yards and three touchdowns and the Florida Atlantic defense - led by sophomore cornerback Willie Hughley s two big plays that led to 14 points - stymied the Northern Arizona offense through the first half as FAU, a third-year member of the Division I-AA football ranks, posted a win over the host Lumberjacks in a quarterfinal

101 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY up before 9,134 fans in the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome. The Owls speed proved to be a daunting factor in the contest on the Walkup Skydome turf, both offensively and defensively. FAU forced three turnovers, including a 47- yard interception return for a touchdown by Hughley in the third quarter to make the score 27-3, then a 25-yard fumble return by Hughley that set up a three-yard TD pass from Allen to Doug Parker to make it In the first half, the Lumberjacks offense had a difficult time getting any momentum on any drives, as NAU was held to 127 yards and just three points at halftime as the Owls vaulted to a 24-3 lead. The Lumberjacks got offense rolling in the second half, but it was too late. NAU rolled up 267 yards of offense after halftime and scored 22 points in the fourth quarter thanks to recovering an onside kick and a 57-yard pass from receiver Clarence Moore to fellow receiver Chris Nash - off a lateral from freshman QB Jason Murrietta - that closed the scoring Football Championship Division Playoffs - First Round South Dakota State 26, Northern Arizona 7 Flagstaff, Ariz. The Northern Arizona (9-3) football team hit the field for their first Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Playoff game since The Lumberjacks were able to strike first against visiting South Dakota State (8-4), but the Jackrabbits battled back and came away with the 26-7 win tonight in the Walkup Skydome. For the Lumberjacks, the game ended a 10-year drought for NAU in the playoffs. Two hours before kickoff, the NAU Athletics Department announced that head coach Jerome Souers would not be coaching after suffering from complications that arose from a recent back surgery. Under the helm of interim head coach and defensive coordinator Andy Thompson, the Lumberjacks took the field in honor of their head coach. Not having your head coach is tough, but I think the kids prepared well and worked hard, said Thompson. We didn t execute well and I think that was the big difference. They were able to execute and POSTSEASON HISTORY score and we didn t do a great job stopping them. We weren t able to score on offense, so it came down to execution. After a scoreless first quarter, senior All-American running back Zach Bauman rushed six yards into the end zone to give the Lumberjacks the lead. The touchdown also gave Bauman the title of All-Time NAU Points Scorer with 310 career points scored. South Dakota State was able to tie the game when Zach Zenner zipped by a NAU defender and ran 87 yards to the house. By the end of the first half, both Zachs had reached the 100 yards rushing plateau, as they did not disappoint the crowd. Enter the second half of the game, and NAU found itself pinned down on its own one-yard line after a false start was called on the first play of the drive. The Lumberjacks were unable to scramble out of the end zone, leading to a safety and a 9-7 lead for the Jackrabbits. Less than one minute later, Zenner broke loose again, this time for a 34-yard touchdown. South Dakota State was able to tack on a 20-yard field goal (Justin Syrovatka) and seven-yard touchdown (Reggie Gandy) in the fourth quarter to come away with the victory and advance to the second round of the playoffs. The Lumberjacks finished the season with a 9-3 overall record for the second straight season. Twenty-two seniors highlighted the NAU roster, as they will be missed next season. The Lumberjacks close out their season with an FCS-best eight defensive 100 LUMBERJACK

102 All-Americans Rod Alexander, WR Football Gazette (1994) The Sports Network (1994) Marcus Alford, CB Beyond Sports Network (2014, 4th) College Sports Madness (2015, 2nd) College Sporting News Fab Fifty (2015, HM) Archie Amerson, RB WALTER PAYTON AWARD WINNER (1996) The Sports Network (1996) FB Gazette (1995, 1996) American Football Coaches Association (1996) Walter Camp (1996) Dan Anders, DL Associated Press (1980) Tom Anderson, DE Associated Press (1969) Chris Baniszewski, WR CoSIDA Academic (1989) Anders Battle, CB Beyond Sports Network (2013, HM) College Sports Madness (2013, 3rd) Zach Bauman, RB Beyond Sports Network (2011, 2nd; 2012, HM; 2013, 3rd) College Sports Madness (2012, 2nd) Vince Beemiller, OT NFL Draft Report (1988) Terry Belden, P/K Associated Press (1991, 1992, 1993) The Sports Network (1992, 1993) Football Gazette (1991, 1992, 1993) Kodak (1993) Walter Camp (1993) Jeff Bergman, SS Football Gazette (1994) The Sports Network (1994) Ed Berry, WR Sports Network (2009, 2nd) John Bonds, QB Leonard s All-America (1990) NFL Draft Report (1990) Mike Bo Bowttcher, LB Associated Press (1971) Dwan Brandon, LB NFL Draft Report (1990) Leonard s All-America (1990) Associated Press (1989, 1990) Charlie Brown, WR Associated Press (1969) Travis Brown, QB The Sports Network (1996) Football Gazette (1996) Nick Butier, FB Beyond Sports Network (2014, 3rd) Emmanuel Butler, WR College Sporting News Fab Fifty (2015, 1st) Associated Press (2015, 3rd) STATS FCS (2015, 2nd) College Sports Madness(2015, 1st) Alex Calderwood, PR Football Gazette (1994) The Sports Network (1994) FOOTBALL #NAUSTRONG Darren Carrington, DB NFL Draft Report (1988) Football News (1988) Football Gazette (1988) Vince Cisterna, E Helms Foundation (1947, 1948, 1949) Allan Clark, TB CoSIDA Academic (1978) Associated Press (1978) Sporting News (1978) Shawn Collins, TE NFL Draft Report (1987, 1988) Sports Network (1987, 1988) Walter Camp (1987, 1988) Football News (1987, 1988) Football Gazette (1988) Associated Press (1987, 1988) Case Cookus, QB JERRY RICE AWARD WINNER (2015) FCS STATS Freshman of the Year (2015) College Sports Madness FCS National Freshman of the Year (2015) CFPA National Performer of the Year (2015) CFPA National Freshman Performer of the Year (2015) CFPA Quarterback Award (2015) Walter Camp (2015, 1st) Associated Press (2015, 3rd) STATS FCS (2015, 3rd) College Sporting News Fab Fifty (2015, 1st) College Sports Madness (2015, 1st) Herb Daniel, QB CoSIDA Academic (1977) Eric Damko, OL Verizon Academic (2000, 2001) Cleveland Dansby, CB Associated Press (1977) Robbie Dehaze, K/P AFCA (K, 2008, 1st) Walter Camp (P, 2008, 1st) College Sporting News (P, 2008, 1st) Associated Press (P, 2008, 2nd) Sports Network (P, 2008, 2nd) Sports Network (K, 2008, HM) Sports Network (2007, HM) Owen Dejanovich, DT NAIA (1963) John Dierking, FS Football News (1988) Art Donnell, OT Football Gazette (1994) The Sports Network (1994) Lucky Dozier, S College Sports Madness (2012, 3rd; 2013, 2nd) Associated Press (2013, 3rd) Beyond Sports Network (2013, 3rd) George Duarte, DB Associated Press (1985, 1986) NFL Draft Report (1986) Ed Duley, DT Associated Press (1968) Stacy Ellis, ILB Football Gazette (1995) David Estrada, RB NAIA (1963) HONORED LUMBERJACKS 101 Paul Ernster, P Walter Camp Foundation (2004) IAA.org (2004) The Sports Network (2004) Football Gazette (2004) Afa Faraimo, LB The Sports Network (1998) Associated Press (1998) Football Gazette (1998) Dan Finn, OL The Sports Network (1996, 1997) American Football Coaches Association (1997) Walter Camp (1997) Football Gazette (1996) Shaun Fitzpatrick, TE Sports Network (2007, HM) Larry Friedrichs, OG Kodak (1977) Associated Press (1976, 1977) CoSIDA Academic (1977) Sporting News (1977) James Gee, DT Associated Press (1983, 1984) Gregg Gerkin, LB Sporting News (1980) Tom Gibson, DE NFL Draft Report (1986) Associated Press (1986) K.J. Gerard, DB Associated Press (2008, 1st) College Sporting News (2008, 1st) Sports Network (2008, 1st) Walter Camp (2008, 1st) Sports Network (2007, 2nd) Associated Press (2007, 3rd) Carl Golden, FB Associated Press (1976, 1977) Mark Gould, P AFCA (2003) Associated Press (2002, 2003) CoSIDA Academic (2003) CSTV (2003) Football Gazette (2002) The Sports Network (2002, 2003) Verizon Academic (2001, 2002) Cary Grossart, QB Beyond College Sports (2011, 3rd) Bill Hanna, DE Associated Press (1967) Charles Harvell, OG NAIA (1963) Austin Hasquet, LB CoSIDA Academic (2013, 1st) Ryan Hawkins, P/PK CFPA Punter Award (2015) Associated Press (2015, 1st) Walter Camp (2015, 1st) STATS LLC (2015, 2nd) AFCA (2015, 1st) College Sports Madness (2015, 2nd) InstantScouting (2015, 1st) Michael Haynes, WR NFL Draft Report (1987) George Herman, FB NAIA (1964) Jake Hess Beyond Sports Network (2012, 3rd) The Sports Network (2012, 3rd) Neal Higgenson, NG Associated Press (1978) Sporting News (1978) Ed Hightower, DE Associated Press (1978) Sporting News (1978) CoSIDA Academic (1977, 1978) Chris Hunsaker, LB The Sports Network (2006) Associated Press (2006) Football Gazette (2006) Cyrus Igono, S Sports Network (2007, HM) Marvin Jackmon, LB Associated Press (1984) Darrin Jackson, DB NFL Draft Report (1989) Jack James, MG NAIA (1964) Pete Jonovich, LB NFL Draft Report (1988) Darrell Jordan, LB Associated Press (1989) NFL Draft Report (1989) Football Gazette (1989) Hendricks Johnson, WR Leonard s All-America (1991) Football Gazette (1990, 1991) Associated Press (1991) The Sports Network (1991) NFL Draft Report (1990) Scott Johnson, DL The Sports Network (1987) CoSIDA Academic (1987) Football News (1987) Cedric Jones, DB Football Gazette (1999) Ed Judie, LB Associated Press (1979) Tom Jurich, K Kodak (1977) Sporting News (1977) Kevin Kolkman, DL Football Gazette (1996) Rodney Leota, C Walter Camp (1987) The Sports Network (1987) NFL Draft Report (1987) Associated Press (1986) Jeff Lewis, QB Football Gazette (1994, 1995) The Sports Network (1994, 1995) Goran Lingmerth, K Kodak (1986) NFL Draft Report (1986) Associated Press (1986) Mark Lomas, DE Associated Press

103 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HONORED LUMBERJACKS HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON Jerry Lumpkin, LB Associated Press (1977, 1978) CoSIDA Academic (1978) Rhian Madrid, P Football Gazette (2006) Steve Maier, WR Associated Press (1970) Pete Mandley, WR Associated Press (1980, 1982,1983) Sporting News (1982) Rod Marshall, WR Football Gazette (1995) Pat Meech, OT Football News (1987) Henry Miller, SS Associated Press (1988) Football News (1988) Football Gazette (1988) Rex Mirich, OT NAIA (1962, 1963) Dan Moran, OG Associated Press (1986) NFL Draft Report (1986) Glen Morgan, OT NAIA (1957, 1958) Associated Press (1957, 1958) Rufus Mullen, CB Associated Press (1971, 1972) Jason Murrietta, QB The Sports Network (2006) Associated Press (2006) Football Gazette (2006) John Nuttall, OG Associated Press (1971) Stephen Nwogbe, DL College Sporting News (2008, HM) Rich O Hara, WR Associated Press (1967) Kevin O Leary, P/K The Sports Network (1994, 1995) Football Gazette (1994) United Press International (1994) Keith O Neil, LB Football Gazette (2002) Matt Palacio, DB Associated Press (1982) Ricky Pearsall, PR Football Gazette (1996) Micky Penaflor, K The Sports Network (1988, 1989) NFL Draft Report (1989) United Press International (1989) Football Gazette (1988, 1989) Football News (1987, 1988) Associated Press (1988) Walter Camp (1988) Raymond Perryman, LB Football Gazette (1999) Football Gazette (2000) Ben Petrucci, DL Football Gazette (1995, 1996) Frank Pollack, OL Football Gazette (1989) Associated Press (1989) NFL Draft Report (1989) Kris Poindexter, OL Sports Network (2010, 3rd) Matt Raivio, OL I-AA All-Star (2003) Tom Ramsey, DE Associated Press (1972) Willard Reaves, TB Associated Press (1979) Al Rex, TE NAIA (1958) R.J. Rickert, TE College Sports Madness (2013, 3rd) Dick Ries, LB Associated Press (1966) NAIA (1966) DeJuan Robinson, DB NFL Draft Report (1986) Associated Press (1986) Gerald Robinson, RB Football Gazette (1991) Leonard s All-America (1991) Associated Press (1991) Mike Sanfratello, DL Leonard s All-America (1990) Football Gazette (1989, 1990) NFL Draft Report (1989) Associated Press (1989) Kelly Schultz, TE Associated Press (1972) Austin Shanks, PR The Sports Network (2012, 3rd) College Sports Madness (2012, 2nd) Beyond Sports Network (2012, HM) Bill Shorty, DE NAIA (1963, 1965) Sandy Sledge, WR NFL Draft Report (1988) Football News (1988) Football Gazette (1988) Larry Small, OG Associated Press (1968) NAIA (1968) Beau Smith, LB Associated Press (1992) Football Gazette (1992) The Sports Network (1992) Harold Smith, FS Associated Press (1978) Jimmy Smith, TB Associated Press (1973) Ted Sorich, QB Associated Press (1958) Francis St. Paul, WR Football Gazette (1999) Gibbons St. Paul, WR Football Gazette (1996) Bob Stewart, QB Associated Press (1969) Rayna Stewart, CB American Football Coaches Association (1995) The Sports Network (1994, 1995) Football Gazette (1994, 1995) Sim Stokes, WR Associated Press (1966) Erik Vance, LB Football News (1987, 1988) Football Gazette (1988) NFL Draft Report (1988) Alex Watson, WR Walter Camp Foundation (2006) The Sports Network (2006) Associated Press (2006) Football Gazette (2006) Bud Wiedoff, DE Associated Press (1967, 1968) Andy Wilder, P/K The Sports Network (2012) College Sports Madness (2012) Walter Camp (2012) Associated Press (2012, 2nd) Chuck Willig, DB Associated Press (1979) Greg Wyatt, QB Associated Press (1987, 1989) United Press International (1989) Football Gazette (1988, 1989) Football News (1987, 1988) NFL Draft Report (1987) Walter Camp (1987) The Sports Network (1987) Mark Yuhas, LB Associated Press (1986) Drew Zamora, P Beyond College Sports (2011, HM) Conference Awards/Honors Big Sky Coach of the Year 1977: Joe Salem 1978: Joe Salem 1999: Jerome Souers Big Sky Offensive Most Valuable Player 1977: Tom Jurich (K) 1978: Allan Clark (RB) 1996: Archie Amerson (RB) 2003: Jason Murietta (QB) 2006: Jason Murietta (QB) Big Sky Defensive Most Valuable Player 1978: Jerry Lumpkin (LB) Big Sky Newcomer of the Year 1983: Mike Mendoza (QB) 1986: Greg Wyatt (QB) 1988: Lavon Worley (RB) 1990: Hendricks Johnson (WR) 1992: Beau Smith (LB) 1995: Archie Amerson (RB) 2006: Alex Henderson (RB) 2008: Deonte Williams (RB) Big Sky Freshman of the Year 2015: Case Cookus (QB) All-Big Sky Honors 1970: Mike Boettcher (LB) - 1st 1972: Milford Suida (FB) - 1st Rufus Mullen (CB) - 1st 1973: Jim Smith (HB) - 1st 1976: Larry Friedrichs (OG) - 1st Carl Golden (FB) - 1st Tom Jurich (PK) - 1st Harold Smith (DB) - 1st Bob Martin (P) - 1st 1977: Larry Friedrichs (OG) - 1st Carl Golden (FB) - 1st Tom Jurich (PK) - 1st Jerry Lumpkins (LB) - 1st Cleveland Dansby (DB) - 1st Harold Smith (DB) - 1st 1978: Allan Clark (RB) - 1st Ray Smith (Ret) - 1st Neal Higginson (DL) - 1st Ed Hightower (LB) - 1st Jerry Lumpkin (LB) - 1st Ray Smith (DB) - 1st Harold Smith (DB) - 1st 1979: Willard Reaves (RB) - 1st Ed Judie (LB) - 1st John Schachtner (LB) - 1st Chuck Willig (DB) - 1st 1980: Pete Mandley (WR) - 1st Pete Mandley (Ret) - 1st Dan Anders (DL) - 1st 1982: Pete Mandley (WR) - 1st Pete Mandley (Ret) - 1st Matt Palacio (DB) - 1st 1983: Pete Mandley (WR) - 1st Pete Mandley (Ret) - 1st James Gee (DL) - 1st 1984: James Gee (DL) - 1st Marvin Jackmon (LB) - 1st 1985: George Duarte (DB) - 1st 1986: Dan Moran (OG) - 1st Rodney Leota (C) - 1st Gorgan Lingmerth (PK) - 1st Tom Gibson (DL) - 1st DeJuan Robinson (DB) - 1st George Duarte (DB) - 1st 1987: Shawn Collins (TE) - 1st 1988: Shawn Collins (TE) - 1st Mickey Penaflor (PK) - 1st 1989: Frank Pollack (OT) - 1st Mickey Penaflor (PK) - 1st Mike Sanfratello (DL) - 1st Darrell Jordan (LB) - 1st 1992: Christian Cervantes (TE) - 1st Beau Smith (LB) - 1st Terry Belden (P) - 1st Gerald Robinson (RB) - 2nd Terry Belden (PK) - 2nd 1993: Terry Belden (PK) - 1st Len Raney (RB) - 2nd Brian Galbreath (RB) - 2nd Beau Smith (LB) - 2nd Donta Abron (DB) - 2nd 1994: Rod Alexander (WR) - 1st Jeff Bergman (LB) 1st Rayna Stewart (DB) - 1st Kevin O Leary (P) - 1st OT - Art Donell (OT) - 2nd Jeff Lewis (QB) - 2nd Chris West (DL) - 2nd Stacey Ellis (LB) - 2nd Donta Abron (DB) - 2nd 1995: Dan Finn (OT) - 1st Archie Amerson (RB) - 1st Rayna Stewart (CB) - 1st Kevin O Leary (P) - 1st Rod Marshall (WR) - 2nd Bill Sowders (OT) - 2nd James Martin (OG) - 2nd Ryan Lingenfelder (C) - 2nd Mason Hess (TE) - 2nd Claude Torrey, (FB) - 2nd Kevin O Leary (PK) - 2nd Ben Petrucci (DL) - 2nd Stacey Ellis (LB) - 2nd Derek Williams (S) - 2nd 1996: Gibbons St. Paul (WR) - 1st Dan Finn (OT) LUMBERJACK

104 Archie Amerson (RB) - 1st Ricky Pearsall (Ret) - 1st Ben Petrucci (DL) - 1st Ricky Pearsall (WR) - 2nd James Martin (OG) - 2nd Ryan Lingenfelder (C) - 2nd 1997: Dan Finn (OT) - 1st James Martin (OG) - 1st Rex Prescott (TB) - 1st Kino Carson (TB) - 1st Jarett Loggins (DT) - 1st Nick Petrucci (DE) - 1st Renal Robinson (CB) - 1st Ricky Pearsall (WR) - 2nd Gibbons St. Paul (WR) - 2nd David Heasman (OG) - 2nd Lingenfelder (C) - 2nd Ray Flores (TE) - 2nd Jake Crissup (LB) - 2nd 1998: Afa Faraimo (LB) - 1st^ Mike Goldstein (PK) - 2nd Derek Allen (DT) - 2nd Erique Olson (DE) - 2nd Jake Crissup (LB) - 2nd 1999: Francis St. Paul (WR) - 1st Ray Perryman (LB) - 1st Jake Crissup (LB) - 1st Cedric Jones (CB) - 1st Stevan Fontana (TE) - 2nd Ronney Jenkins (TE) - 2nd Kacey Allen (DE) - 2nd David Moran (S) - 2nd 2000: Ray Perryman (S) - 1st Eric Damko (OT) - 2nd Nick Yerton (OG) - 2nd 2001: Robert Haws (OT) - 1st Keith O Neil (LB) - 1st Steve Gomez (OG) - 2nd Peter Cich (TE) - 2nd Dusty Peace (FB) - 2nd Kaaina Keawe (LB) - 2nd Keala Loo (S) - 2nd Mark Gould (P) - 2nd 2002: Clarence Moore (WR) - 1st Matt Raivio (C) - 1st Mike Sands (LB) - 1st Keith O Neil (LB) - 1st Steve Gomez (OG) - 2nd Kaaina Keawe (LB) - 2nd Mark Gould (P) - 2nd 2003: Clarence Moore (WR) - 1st Johnny Marshall (WR) - 1st Matt Raivio (C) - 1st Jason Murrietta (QB) - 1st Roger Robinson (RB) - 1st Bruce Branch (LB) - 1st Mark Gould (P) - 1st Tom Winn (TE) - 2nd 2004: Paul Ernster (PK) - 1st Vince Henman (LB) - 1st Jeremy Thornburg (S) - 1st Jason Murrietta (QB) - 2nd Roger Robinson (RB) - 2nd Eric Iverson (ST) - 2nd 2005: Rhian Madrid (P) - 1st Kory Mahr (WR) - 2nd K.J. Gerard (CB) - 2nd 2006: Alex Watson (WR) - 1st^ Shaun Fitzpatrick (TE) - 1st Jason Murrietta (QB) - 1st Chris Hunsaker (LB) - 1st Rhian Madrid (P) - 1st Alex Henderson (RB) - 2nd Ricky Wilson (CB) - 2nd 2007: K.J. Gerard (CB) - 1st Ricky Wilson (CB) - 1st Cyrus Igono (ST) - 1st Alex Watson (WR) - 2nd Shaun Fitzpatrick (TE) - 2nd FOOTBALL Robbie Dehaze (PK) - 2nd 2008: Robbie Dehaze (PK) - 1st Steve Nwogbe (DT) - 1st Cristian Sarmento (LB) - 1st K.J. Gerard (CB) - 1st Robbie Dehaze (P) - 1st Cody Dowd (LB) - 2nd Adam Wright (S) - 2nd 2009: Ed Berry (WR) - 1st Alex Henderson (RB) - 1st Matt Estrada (S) - 1st Ryne Holstrom (OT) - 2nd Michael Herrick (QB) - 2nd Matt Myers (PK) - 2nd Isaac Bond (DE) - 2nd Stevon Thomas (LB) - 2nd 2010: Kris Poindexter (OG) - 1st Isaac Bond (DE) - 1st Reid Worthington (LB) - 1st Austin Shanks (WR) - 2nd Daiveun Curry-Chapman (WR) - 2nd Zach Bauman (RB) - 2nd Vinnie Paciulli (FB) - 2nd Scott McKeever (LB) - 2nd Matt Estrada (S) - 2nd Drew Zamora (P) - 2nd 2011: Zach Bauman (RB) -1st Isaac Bond (DE) - 1st Alex Mott (C) - 2nd Jake Hess (FB) -2nd 2012: Zach Bauman (RB) - 1st Jake Hess (FB) - 1st Anders Battle (CB) - 1st Lucky Dozier (S) - 1st Trey Gilleo (OT) - 2nd Austin Shanks (RS) - 2nd Tim Wilkinson (DT) -2nd Marcel Gibbons (S) - 2nd Andy Wilder (P) - 2nd Taylor Malenfant (ST) - 2nd 2013: RJ Rickert (TE) - 1st Zach Bauman (RB) - 1st Tim Wilkinson (DT) - 1st Anders Battle (CB) - 1st Lucky Dozier (S) - 1st Roy Garcia (C) - 2nd Nick Butier (FB) - 2nd Jacob Julian (OT) - 3rd Chima Ike (DT) - 3rd Mike Dosen (LB) - 3rd Austin Hasquet (LB) - 3rd Andy Wilder (P) - 3rd 2014: Nick Butier (FB) - 1st Marcus Alford (CB) - 1st Beau Gardner (TE) - 2nd Joe Gurski (OT) - 2nd Eric Rodriguez (OG) - 3rd Ify Umodu (WR) - 3rd Ryan Hawkins (P) - 3rd 2015: Case Cookus (QB) - 1st Emmanuel Butler (WR) - 1st Casey Jahn (RB) - 1st Ryan Hawkins (P) - 1st Ryan Hawkins (PK) - 1st Marcus Alford (CB) - 1st RJ Rickert (TE) - 2nd Jacob Julian (OT) - 3rd Dejzon Walker (WR) - HM Eric Rodriguez (OG) - HM Blake Porter (C) - HM Zach McDonnell (DE) - HM Delvin Batiste (LB) - HM Josh Bamrick (LB) - HM ^ Denotes unanimous selection *This list does not include honorable mention as there is not a complete list. #NAUSTRONG HONORED LUMBERJACKS 103 Conference Weekly Honors Big Sky Players of the Week 1972: Tom Ransey (DE) - WK1 Scott Free (LB) - WK1 Bruce Ivor (DT) - WK2 1973: Jim Smith (RB) - WK5 Jim Smith (RB) - WK7 Jim Smith (RB) - WK9 Kino Flores (DE) - WK : Bruce Ivor (DT) - WK1 Bruce Ivor (DT) WK3 Robert Fowler (RB) - WK9 1976: Herb Daniel (QB) - WK1 Allan Clark (RB) - WK2 Cleveland Dansby (DB) - WK6 Herb Daniel (QB) - WK7 Carl Golden (RB) - WK9 1977: Allan Clark (RB) - WK1 Tom Jurich (K) - WK1 Allan Clark (RB) - WK3 Ed Judie (DE) - WK5 Cleveland Dansby (DB) - WK8 Tom Jurich (K) - WK : Allan Clark (RB) - WK1 Neal Higginson (MG) - WK4 Ed Hightower (DE) - WK5 Allan Clark (RB) - WK7 Ray Smith (DB) - WK7 1979: Phil Cancik (LB) - WK1 Willard Reaves (RB) - WK2 Wit Poindexter (K) - WK3 Jim Anders (DT) - WK : Joe Taylor (WR) - WK5 Pete Mandley (WR) - WK7 Greg Gerken (LB) - WK7 Ben Slalega (DT) - WK8 1981: Ron Thomas (LB) - WK2 Matt Palacio (FS) - WK : Ron Jenkins (DB) - WK4 Scott Lindquist (QB) - WK : Mike Mensoza (QB) - WK3 James Gee (DT) - WK8 1984: Jeff Randle-El (LB) - WK1 Marvin Jackmon (LB) - WK2 1986: DuJuan Robinson (CB) - WK1 Mark Yuhas (LB) - WK3 Goran Lingmerth (K) - WK8 Gary Galante (LB) - WK8 Mark Yuhas (LB) - WK9 1987: Scott Johnson (DE) - WK3 Greg Wyatt (QB) - WK8 Erik Vance (LB) - WK8 Henry Miller (SS) - WK : Lavon Worley (RB) - WK1 John Dierking (SS) - WK8 Mickey Penaflor (K) - WK10 John Dierking (CB) - WK : Darrell Jordan (LB) - WK2 Greg Wyatt (QB) - WK11 David Lang (RB) - WK : John Bonds (QB) - WK9 1993: Jeff Lewis (QB) - WK2 Terry Belden (K/P) - WK2 Beau Smith (LB) - WK3 Alex Marcelin (LB) - WK5 1994: Donald Hurston (DT) - WK1 Jeff Lewis (QB) - WK2 Jeff Lewis (QB) - WK4 Alex Calderwood (PR) - WK9 Jeff Bergman (LB) - WK : Kevin O Leary (PK) - WK2 Rod Marshall (WR) - WK3 Jerome Herring (DL) - WK3 Kevin O Leary (PK) - WK4 Kevin O Leary (PK) - WK5 Kevin Kolkman (DL) - WK8 1996: Archie Amerson (RB) - WK2 Archie Amerson (RB) - WK3 Archie Amerson (RB) - WK5 Travis Brown (QB) - WK7 1997: Terrance Petty (LB) - WK3 Gibbons St. Paul (WR) - WK4 Travis Brown (QB) - WK8 1998: Afa Faraimo (DB) - WK1 Mike Goldstein (PK) - WK1 Francis St. Paul (WR) - WK2 Afa Faraimo (DL) - WK5 Cleve Dansby (DB) - WK6 Afa Faraimo (DL) - WK9 1999: David Moran (DB) - WK4 Travis Brown (QB) - WK7 David Moran (DB) - WK9 Travis Brown (QB) - WK : David Moran (DB) - WK3 2001: Preston Parsons (QB) - WK4 Marcus King (RB) - WK8 2002: Clint Womack (QB) - WK3 Keith O Neil (LB) - WK5 Maurice Taylor (DB) - WK5 Mark Gould (P) - WK9 George Asalele (LB) - WK : Jason Murrietta (QB) - WK1 Roger Robinson (RB) - WK4 Jason Jacobs (DB) - WK4 Paul Ernster (P) - WK4 Jason Murrietta (QB) - WK6 Jeremy Thornburg (DB) - WK6 Shannon Butler (DB) - WK6 Paul Ernster (PK) - WK8 Jeremy Thornburg (DB) - WK : Bruce Branch (LB) - WK2 K.J. Gerard (CB) - WK4 Paul Ernster (PK) - WK5 Paul Ernster (PK) - WK7 Paul Ernster (PK) - WK8 2005: Rhian Madrid (P) - WK : Alex Watson (WR) - WK3 Jason Murrietta (QB) - WK4 Alex Henderson (RB) - WK9 Robbie Dehaze (K) - WK9 Jason Murrietta (QB) - WK11 Jason Murrietta (QB) - WK12 Chris Hunsaker (LB) - WK : Robbie Dehaze (K) - WK1 Lance Kriesien (QB) - WK7 Cyrus Igono (LB) - WK8 Cyrus Igono (LB) - WK : Robbie Dehaze (PK) - WK1 Robbie Dehaze (PK) - WK4 Robbie Dehaze (PK) - WK6 Kyle Rath (DL) - WK7 Robbie Dehaze (PK) - WK7 2009: Alex Henderson (RB) - WK3 Michael Herrick (QB) - WK6 Isaac Bond (DL) - WK6 Matt Myers (K) - WK8 Michael Herrick - WK : Matt Estrada (S) - WK4 Matt Estrada (Ret) - WK5 Michael Herrick (QB) - WK7 Giovannie Dixon (RB) - WK12 Drew Zamora (P) - WK : Isaac Bond (DE) - WK4 Zach Bauman (RB) - WK : Jarret Bilbrey (DL) - WK2 Andy Wilder (PK) - WK2 Zach Bauman (RB) - WK4 Lucky Dozier (S) - WK4 Anders Battle (CB) - WK8 2013: Lucky Dozier (S) - WK3 Anders Battle (CB) - WK4 Chase Cartwright (QB) - WK7 Zach Bauman (RB) - WK8 Marcus Alford (Ret) - WK9 2014: Ryan Hawkins (PK) - WK9 Ryan Hawkins (PK) - WK10 Ryan Hawkins (PK) -

105 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2016 SEASON 2015: Emmanuel Butler (WR) - WK1 Casey Jahn (RB) - WK5 Case Cookus (QB) - WK9 Ryan Hawkins (PK/P) - WK9 Ryan Hawkins (PK/P) - WK10 Case Cookus (QB) - WK11 Conference Academic Awards Big Sky All-Academic 1978: Allan Clark Ed Hightower Ted Kawulok 1979: Jim Anders Ken Fraser Gregg Gerken Ron Mitchell Don Mower 1980: John Enslow Gregg Gerken Ron Mitchell Don Mower Fred Smith 1981: Dick Shumway 1982: Gene Andrews Jeff Gonter Kevin Magerum Tee Ward 1983: Gene Andrews James Bear Steve Caparella Jerry Davis Harry Kaminski Dan Moran Steve Robertson Kris Yonker 1984: Harry Kaminski Jeff Randle Kris Yonker 1985: John Earl Harry Kaminski Brad Little Jeff Randle 1986: Joe Ayers Todd Barnhart Tony Cullen John Earl Greg Wyatt 1987: Chris Banisezewski Scott Johnson Salvador Nava Greg Wyatt 1988: Chris Baniszewski Michael Cooper Daren Dugeon Salvador Nava Don Ott Greg Wyatt 1989: Chris Baniszewski Salvador Nava Greg Wyatt 1990: Lamont Shedrick Tom Johnson Salvadore Nava Gerald Robinson Darren Dugeon Tony Conrad Mark Gappa Todd Evangelist 1991: Terry Belden Charles Hrabowy Erin Reeder Jerry Avery Brian Martinez Sonny Stidham Chris Parish Scott Craig 1992: Terry Belden Gary Bladow Scott Craig Mason Hess Chris Parish Erin Reeder Beau Smith Sonny Stidham Scott Strini 1993: James Arellanes Sean Battle Terry Belden Gary Bladow Durant Fowler Mason Hess Christopher Muti Timothy O Leary Benjamin Petrucci Frank Romano Beau Smith Rayna Stewart Scott Strini Christopher West 1994: David Couture Mark Deniz Mason Hess Matt Johnson Kevin Kolkman Ben Petrucci Rayna Stewart Chris West 1995: David Couture Seth Darst Eric Freund Mason Hess Matt Johnson Kevin Kolkman Rayna Stewart Judson Wood 1996: Jacob Crissup Seth Darst Joshua Housman Mark Jagodzinski Matt Johnson Cedric Jones Kevin Kolkman Michael Lemos Tyler McDonnell Nick Petrucci Judson Wood 1997: Travis Brown David Couture Jake Crissup Seth Darst James Martin Tyler McDonnell Lance Moore Jacob Peterson Gibbons St. Paul 1998: Jake Crissup Eric Damko Thomas Dolan Stevan Fontana Malachi Keddington Lance Moore 1999: Bryant Berge Jacob Crissup Eric Damko Stevan Fontana Josh Wells 2000: Erik Damko Brent Daniels Steve Gomez Mark Gould Brian Lonestar Bingham Dustin Peace Ryan Thornton Patick Walsh 2001: Eric Damko Brent Daniels Paul Ernster HONORED LUMBERJACKS Patrick Finkbone Steve Gomez Mark Gould Ian Gunderman Malachi Keddington Dustin Peace Patrick Walsh Nicholas Yerton 2002: Brent Daniels Paul Ernster Steve Gomez Mark Gould Mike Sands Nels Van Peursem Jason Webb Clint Womack 2003: Brian Buzzard Brent Daniels Paul Ernster Patrick Finkbone Mark Gould Vince Henman Randy Kirschman Matt Raivio Jake Sanders Pat Walsh Jason Webb Jeff Wheeler 2004: Paul Ernster Justin Grimm Vince Henman Tautua Howell-Reed Randy Kirschman Greg Laybourn Jeff Singleton II Sean Sovacool Jason Webb 2005: Blair Boynton Shaun Fitzpatrick Justin Grimm Austin Martin Jeff Singleton D.J. Wade Jason Webb 2006: Nathan Dedric Shaun Fitzpatrick Quinton Larson Joseph Lyman Austin Martin Jason Murrietta Micah Van Hilson 2007: Blair Boynton Nathan Dedric Robbie Dehaze Shaun Fitzpatrick Drew Hoffman Joseph Lyman Scott McKeever Richard Middleton Bobby Walish 2008: Robbie Dehaze Steve Nwogbe KJ Gerard Cody Dowd Adam Wright 2009: Ben Bachelier Michael Czyz Shaun Fitzpatrick Michael Herrick Taylor Julio Dan Pela Nick Ragland-Johnsen Aaron Schoenecker Reid Worthington 2010: Ben Bachelier Michael Battisti Zach Bauman Michael Czyz Drew Emanuel Alex Mott Dan Pela Mana Purdy Nick Ragland-Johnsen Reid Worthington Max Zemezonak 2011: Ben Bachelier Michael Czyz Jeremy Dang Michael Dosen Drew Emanuel Austin Hasquet Jake Hess Alex Mott Dan Pela Mana Purdy Tevin Ray R.J. Rickert Dejzon Walker Robert Watson 2012: Andy Bachelier George Dunlap III Drew Emanuel Austin Hasquet Jake Hess Anthony Hughes Zach McDonnell Kyren Poe Nick Ragland Johnsen Jayden Renning R.J. Rickert 2013: Andy Bachelier Patrick Baldenegro Drew Emanuel Craig Frum Austin Hasquet Harrison Johnson Kyren Poe Hayden Renning Alexander Tolliver Kyle Walker Robert Watson 2014: Andy Bachelier Patrick Baldenegro Craig Frum Dan Galindo Austin Hasquet Dylan LaFrenz Neal Murphy Hayden Renning Mo White II 2015: Jake Casteel Brian Drulias Harrison Goebel Alex Martin Zach McDonnell Billy McEowen Dylan McPeek Lorenzo Melvin Neal Murphy Tyler Shank Big Sky Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2008: Blair Boynton 2013: Jake Hess 2015: Austin Hasquet All-Star Games Blue-Gray Game 2000: Travis Brown (QB) East-West Shrine Game 1995: Jeff Lewis (QB) 2003: Mark Gould (P) 2014: Zach Bauman 104 LUMBERJACK

106 Hula Bowl 1989: Micky Penaflor (K) 1994: Terry Belden (K) 1997: Archie Amerson (RB) (North Most Valuable Player) Senior Bowl 1987: Tom Gibson (DT) 1996: Jeff Lewis (QB) King All-America Classic 1989: Greg Wyatt (QB) Frank Pollack (OG) Micky Penaflor (K) Darrel Jordan (LB) 1990: Mike Sanfrattello (LB) Paradise Bowl 2003: Clarence Moore (WR) Las Vegas All-American Classic 2004: Paul Ernster (P/K) Texas vs. The Nation 2006: Rhian Madrid (P) Casino Del Sol Collegiate 2013: Trey Gilleo (OL) National Academic Awards CoSIDA Academic Honors The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) select All-District and All America Academic teams. First-team AllDistrict selections advance to the national ballot. Athletes who are selected to the District teams are referred to as Academic All-District. Academic All-America is only used in reference to athletes who make one of the CoSIDA national teams. All-America Honorees 1977: Larry Friedrichs (2nd) 1978: Allen Clark (2nd) 1987: Scott Johnson (2nd) 1989: Chris Baniszewski (1st) 2000: Eric Damko (2nd) 2001: Eric Damko (2nd) 2002: Mark Gould (2nd) 2003: Mark Gould (1st) 2011: Ben Bachelier (2nd) 2013: Austin Hasquet (1st) 2014: Austin Hasquet (1st) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award The following football players have received recognition from the National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame for their work in the classroom and on the field. 2014: Austin Hasquet NFF Hampshire Honor Society NFF Hampshire Honor Society The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF) selects a football honor society comprised of college players from all divisions who each maintained a 3.2 grade point average or better. 2009: Robbie Dehaze Robert Walish 2011: Michael Herrick FOOTBALL 2012: Ben Bachelier 2013: Jake Hess 2014: Drew Emanuel Kyle Walker 2015: Austin Hasquet* Andy Bachelier Craig Frum Hayden Renning 2016: Zach McDonnell * NFF National Scholar-Athlete NFF Valley of the Sun Scholar-Athlete 1988: Scott Johnson 1990: Chris Baniszewski 1993: Terry Belden 1995: Rayna Stewart 2000: Jacon Crissup 2002: Eric Damko 2003: Steven Gamez 2007: Jeff Wheeler 2008: Shaun Fitzpatrick 2011: Michael Herrick 2012: Ben Bachelier 2013: Jake Hess 2014: Drew Emanuel 2015: Austin Hasquet Andy Bachelier* Craig Frum* Hayden Renning* 2016: Casey Jahn Kyren Poe* RJ Rickert* * By Certificate Coach s Award Recognition Hall of Fame National Football Foundation Hall of Fame The following individuals have received recognition from the National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame for their work both on and off the field. 2012: Rex Mirich Northern Arizona University Athletics Hall of Fame The following individuals/teams have received recognition from the Northern Arizona Athletics Hall of Fame by distinguishing themselves by virtue of their outstanding performance while representing the university. 1981: Emil Nasser, , 46 Joseph Rolle, Cecil Brute Mullenaux, Mark Lomas, : Edgar Mutt Ford, Jack Wilson, : 1958 Team Walt Mannon, Max Spilsbury, : Rusty Tillman, Charles Lee, : 1933 Team Cleveland Chick Harris, Rudolph Rudy Lavik, Earl Jiggs Insley, : Jack Blair, Football, David Estrada, : Karl Nielsen, #NAUSTRONG HONORED LUMBERJACKS 105 John Pavlich, Dwight Patterson, : Glenn Morgan, : Harold Smith, Ed Judie, Football, Tom Jurich, Allan Clark, : Larry Friedrichs, Joe Smokey Salem, : Anthony Tony Ljubicich, : Pete Mandley, Willard Reaves, : Goran Lingmerth, : Frank Armstong, Greg Wyatt, : Frank Brickey, , Alphonse Curry, : Tony Cullen, Hamblin Pratt, : 1978 Football Team Chester Chet Fuller, : Terry Belden, Milton Berg, Cruz Salas, John Schlotfeld, : Archie Amerson, Bill Hanna, Roger Hightower, : Ted Sorich, : Jeff Lewis, Hosie Maddox, : Travis Brown, : Rex Mirich, Football, : Lanny Westbrook, : Bruce Bernhardi, Mark Gould, : Alvin Rex, Football, : Owen Dejanovich, Football, , Frank Pollack, , : Nick Petrucci, : Jake Crissup, : Dan Finn, : Clarence Moore,

107 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON WALKUP SKYDOME HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF The J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome is home to the Northern Arizona football, men s and women s basketball, and indoor track & field. It is one of the most unique venues in all of college athletics will open for its 40th year as the entertainment center for northern Arizona. After a logo rebranding in April 2014, the Skydome turf was rebranded with NAU s newest logo in the center of the field and the wordmark in both endzones. The building underwent a major renovation from Dec Sept. 9, 2011, at a cost of $26 million. The scope of the project included bringing the fire, life and safety up to code while remodeling the bathrooms, concourse, offices, suites, locker rooms and press box. The athletic training and equipment on the main floor were also remodeled and three elevators were added to the complex. Fans enter the building to a panoramic view of the field on the east and west concourses. Capacity was reduced to 10,000 with 21-inch wide chair back seating being added. The construction of the Skydome began in the fall of 1975, and the facility was completed in September Seating capacity for football originally was 15,000 and 7,000 for basketball. Once the largest wood-span structure of its kind in the world, the Skydome was built at a cost of more than $8 million. It covers an area of 6.2 acres, with the roof spanning more than 500 feet and rising 142 feet above the playing surface. Capacity 10,000 Constructed 1977 Elevation 7,000 feet First Game NAU 25, Montana 24 Longest Win Streak 11 ( ) Losing Losing Streak 4 ( ) Biggest Win NAU 75, W. New Mexico 0 Field Fun Facts * There is 44 oz. of yarn per square yard of REAL- GRASS. * The field consists of 28 rolls that weigh 8,700 pounds each. * The project contains 23,400 pounds of fiber synthetic yarn. * The field is filled with 230,000 pounds of ground recycled rubber tires. The Skydome showcases the REALGRASS surface installed in the spring of 2008 by the Hellas Construction firm of Austin, Texas. The carpet, the Matrix version of the brand REAL- GRASS cost close to $1 million. The REALGRASS Matrix system is comprised of a monofilament spinneret yarn in two different sizes and colors. It is the same installed for the Dallas Cowboys stadium. With the 2001 renovation to the Skydome floor, the 96,000-square foot surface was covered with Mondo. The track contains a six-lane, 300-meter non-banked loop (eight sprinting lanes) with the infield containing enough area for six NCAA-standard basketball and volleyball courts, as well as two regulation tennis courts. Track and field specific, the facility now has 12-month training capabilities. When covered for football with artificial turf, the Skydome supports a practice pole vault pit and a long/triple jump runway, as well as a lane for sprinting and hurdles. When the turf is up, the facility can be used for intramural and camp sports, and has enough room for a varsity soccer practice. The roof was also resurfaced during the summer of 2000 and the astroturf was replaced in 2002 from a surface that was in the Tropicana Dome, the home of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, in St. Petersburg, Fla. The concourse contains offices, meeting rooms, restrooms and concession stands. Located on the dome s floor level are fully equipped locker rooms and state-of-the-art athletic training and weight rooms. During the summer of 1997, the dome underwent a $1 million lighting renovation that further enhanced the Skydome s lure for television cameras. Fresh air and heat come through 19 large ducts, maintaining a constant temperature of 72 degrees. The first NAU sporting event held in the Skydome was a Lumberjack win over Montana in football on a last-second field goal, The first NAU basketball game was a triumph over Alaska Anchorage. Special athletics events held in the Skydome include a Division II football playoff game in 1977, Division I FCS playoff games in 1996, 2003, and 2013, a first-round National Invitation Tournament basketball game in 1986 and 2006, the 1987, 1997, 1998 and 2006 Big Sky Conference men s basketball tournaments, two rounds of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament in 2015, and the 1984, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015 Big Sky Conference indoor track and field championship meets. In 2003, comedian Jay Leno appeared at the Skydome in a special Family Weekend event. Many special events, including concerts, trade shows and high-school state tournaments are held in the Skydome each year. It has previously served as the training camp home of the Arizona Cardinals, and is the current training camp home of the Phoenix Suns. In May of 2000, the facility hosted a WNBA exhibition game between the Phoenix Mercury and the Detroit Shock. NAU is one of 11 universities to own its own domed facility. The others are Idaho, Idaho State, Minnesota, North Dakota, Northern Iowa, Northern Michigan, North Dakota State, South Dakota, East Tennessee State and 106 LUMBERJACK

108 #NAUSTRONG WALKUP SKYDOME Year-by-Year in the Skydome Year Record Pct. PF PA 1977* * * * yrs ,791 4,873 *Includes one playoff home game FOOTBALL

109 2016 LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS Rita Hartung Cheng serves as the 16th president of Northern Arizona University. Under her leadership, NAU has embarked on an aggressive mission to thrive in the fast-changing environment of higher education. She has amplified the university s strengths, demonstrating its excellence in pursuing the discovery, use and advancement of knowledge. She has set forth a vision of excellence in education through student-centered teaching, a robust research environment and inclusive support services focused on success measured through retention and graduation rates. Dr. Cheng oversees an operating budget of more than $550 million and 4,600 faculty and staff. NAU offers more than 200 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs to its 29,000 students. Enrollment growth has increased steadily, and the university s research profile is recognized on an international level. NAU is designated as a high research university by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. At NAU, a comprehensive network of staff, advisers and peers complement talented and dedicated faculty in supporting students of all backgrounds. Dr. Cheng s commitment to inclusiveness and a supportive academic community has made NAU a preferred destination for non-traditional and underrepresented students who are taking the next step in pursuing a university education. Dr. Cheng regards campus as an integral part of the local community. She supports a strong, academically focused athletics program and champions music, art, theater and other cultural and recreational activities that contribute to the vibrancy of the surrounding community. Dr. Cheng believes NAU s success should directly impact lives in communities in Arizona and throughout the world. She UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT is committed to building partnerships, which drive economic and cultural vitality. The university serves as an important economic engine in the region, contributing $2 billion annually to the state economy. One in five jobs in Coconino County is directly or indirectly linked to the university. An accountant by training, she leads by relying on values, analyzing data and inviting the input of stakeholders. She also emphasizes shared governance, transparency, communication, accountability and inclusiveness. Dr. Cheng arrived at NAU in August 2014 from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, where she served as chancellor for four years and was a professor of accounting. She previously spent 22 years in faculty and administrative roles at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, including five years as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. A certified public accountant and certified government financial manager (inactive), Dr. Cheng is internationally recognized for her research in government and nonprofit accounting. Dr. Cheng is part of the Arizona Board of Regents Enterprise Executive Committee, responsible for driving achievement of statewide goals. Dr. Cheng earned a Ph.D. in management from Temple University s Fox School of Business and Management, an MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a bachelor s in business administration with honors from Bishop s University in Quebec. Along with her vision for NAU, Dr. Cheng brings her experience and leadership to many boards and organizations including the NCAA Division 1 Board of Governors Finance and Audit Committee, Big Sky President s Council, Arizona State Board of Education, Higher Learning Commission Board of Trustees, American Association of State Colleges and Universities Board of Directors, Arizona Women in Higher Education Presidential Sponsor, Arizona Commerce Authority, and is an active member of the Phoenix Leadership Council, Northern Arizona Leadership Alliance, Southern Arizona Leadership Council, Phoenix Chamber of Commerce and the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce. HISTORY SEASON 108 LUMBERJACK

110 #NAUSTRONG VICE PRESIDENT FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS FOOTBALL Dr. Lisa Campos was hired in April 2012 as Northern Arizona s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. Since her arrival, Campos has guided the Lumberjacks to Back-to-Back Big Sky Conference Presidents Cup trophies; an award that recognizes the department s overall excellence in competition and in the classroom. In 2013, NAU became the fourth institution to win multiple Presidents Cups, winning their second (first was ); and then followed it up during the school year. NAU has captured 24 team conference championships during Campos time in Flagstaff, while nine teams have advanced to postseason competition. The Lumberjacks stellar athletic achievements have led to the men s programs winning the Big Sky All-Sports Trophy three consecutive times from The women s teams captured the trophy in 2014, and have been runners-up the last two years. During the school year, the men s indoor and outdoor track & field teams won their fifth straight title for each, while the women s team captured the outdoor crown. Volleyball won the Big Sky Regular Season and Tournament Championship to earn its first NCAA appearance berth since Swimming & diving captured its third straight Western Athletic Conference Championship defeating its nearest competition by over 300 points. During the school year, NAU finished with a 3.12 overall cumulative grade point average. Seven of 13 teams finished the academic year with a GPA of at least 3.00 led by the swimming and diving team, who recorded a 3.44 gpa. Four student-athletes received CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honors, while Caleb Hoover picked up his second CoSIDA/ Capital One Academic All-American First Team honoree. NAU had 118 total student-athletes earn All-Academic honors by the Big Sky and WAC. A total of 58 student-athletes earned their degrees during the academic year with a cumulative gpa of 3.20, while 184 Dean s List honors were bestowed. Campos and the Lumberjacks continue to give back to the community as Lumberjack student-athletes set a new record for community service hours with 5,428; beating last year s mark of 5,327. Dr. Campos currently sits on the prestigious NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee, a subcommittee of the new governance model. She also sits on the Board of Directors at NACWAA and for the local United Way of Northern Arizona. At the time of her hire at NAU, Campos became one of 26 females and the youngest in the country to lead a Division I program, including 13 head athletic administrators at the Football Championship Subdivision level. Campos took over the leadership of the Lumberjack Athletics Department after serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Texas at El Paso from 2006 to Campos served as the sport administrator for several Miner sports programs and was also the primary administrator for compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and cheerleading. While at UTEP, Dr. Campos assisted with athletic facility enhancements and co-directed the planning and design of the $2.6 million Helen of Troy Softball Complex, which opened in September In 2006, Campos was the NCAA liaison for the Self Study Report for NCAA Certification and continued to oversee all gender, minority equity, and student welfare strategic plans. In 2005, she created the Athletics Diversity Graduate Assistantship Program and served on the UTEP Women s Resource Advisory Board. Campos also served as Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator and the Assistant Dean of Students within the UTEP Division of Student Affairs during her time in El Paso. While at UTEP, Dr. Campos had the opportunity to serve on a number of NCAA Committees, including the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet, the NCAA Rifle Committee, and chaired the NCAA Women s Soccer Committee. Dr. Campos holds a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at El Paso. She graduated from Colorado State University where she earned a bachelor s of science degree in Business Administration and a master s of science degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education. Campos is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) and Flagstaff Leadership Program. A native of Las Animas, Colo., Campos is married to Darren D Attilio. They live in Flagstaff with their son, Christopher. 109 Dr. Campos and Golden Eagle and Big Sky Scholar-Athlete of the Year, senior swimming & diving student-athlete Chelsea

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