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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAM INFO 2005 Quick Facts...2 Media Outlets Preview COACHES Bob Biggs...6 Fred Arp/Steve Bronzan/Mike Moroski...7 Greg Chapla/Rich Scangarello/Keith Buckley/Doug Lichtenberger...8 John Shin-Lee/Ejiro Evero/Mitch Campbell/Jamie Nelson...9 AGGIE PLAYERS Captains: Dan Elbanna/Daniel Fells...10 Captains: Tony Kays/Ryan Sharp...11 Luis Amaral/James Amos...12 Jonathan Barsi/J.P. Bellotti/Emmanual Benjamin...13 Nevan Bergan/Tyler Birkley...14 Thomas Blake/E.J. Brown/Chris Buck/Mike Calhoun...15 Aaron Campbell/Chris Carter/Max Chesmore/Jonathan Compas...16 Adam Cook/Naveen Daftari/Derick Daniels...17 Nolan de Graaff/Madison Doris...18 Nelson Doris/Joshua Edwards/Matt Engle...19 Nero Evero/John Faletoese/Pila Fatukala...20 Steven Freeman/Steve Gatena/Mario Gonzalez...21 Jon Grant/Matt Gravette...22 Bryan Harrison/David Heckman/Aaron Hines/Joshua Holloway...23 Nick Johnston/Jesse Kailahi/Tim Keane/Matt Locklin/Chris Miller...24 Mike Ng/Clayton O Kane/Ryan Payne...25 Tim Plough/Tyler Pringle/Brandon Quinn...26 Ryan Ramey/Ben Reece...27 Brandon Rice/Zachary Sagay/Andrew Schrader/ Matt Shamus/Kyle Skierski...28 Blaise Smith/Andy Sullivan/Kyle Tarp...29 John Thomas/Kyle Turner/Elliot Vallejo/DeMario Warren...30 Kyle Whitmore/David Winer/Jason Yäklich...31 Program Newcomers Numerical Roster Pronunciation Guide REVIEW Team Statistics...38 Individual Statistics Game-by-Game Capsules Great West Football Conference Recap OPPONENTS New Hampshire...47 Portland State...48 Stanford...49 Sacramento State...50 South Dakota State...51 Southern Utah...52 North Dakota State...53 Cal Poly...54 Stephen F. Austin...55 Eastern Washington...56 Northern Colorado...57 Series Records vs Opponents HISTORY Series Records...60 Postseason History & Records...61 Year-by-Year Records Attendance Records...63 Year-by-Year Scores Biggest Wins & Losses...67 AGGIE RECORD BOOK Individual Records Team Records...71 Top Single-Game Performances - Rushing Top Single-Game Performances - Passing...74 Top Single-Game Performances - Receiving...75 Season Top 10 Lists Career Top 10 Lists Longest Plays...81 Last Time It Happened...82 HONOR ROLL First-Team All-Americans...83 First-Team All-Conference Honorees NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards...86 Colby E. Slater Award/W.P. Lindley Award...86 Academic All-Americans...86 All-Time Captains...87 Aggies in Postseason All-Star Games...87 Team Awards Aggies in the Pros...90 Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame...91 All-Time Letterwinners ABOUT THE CAMPUS This Is UC Davis...i Campus Leadership...ii Director of Athletics...iii Serving The Student-Athlete... iv Facilities Overview... v-vi Transition to Division I... vii GUIDE CREDITS The 2005 Football Media Guide is a production of the UC Davis Athletics Media Relations Office. Media outlets may obtain additional copies by calling 530/ Electronic versions are available to the public on the athletics website ( A companion piece, the 2005 UC Davis Football Yearbook, is available for purchase at all home games or through the Athletic Marketing & Promotions office at 530/ Editors Cover Design Interior Design Original Research Additional Research & Editorial Assistance Photography Printed At: Mark Honbo, Mike Robles Scott Stevenson Mark Honbo, Scott Stevenson Jim Doan, Tom Hall, Doug Dull Mike Robles, Mark Honbo, Brian Berger, Erin Moneymaker Jill Howard, Jennifer Sibilla, Lisa Moss, Kelly Gaudino Wayne Tilcock, Jim von Rummelhoff, Rick Rasmussen UC Davis News Service Dumont Printing of Fresno, Calif INFO

2 2005 UC DAVIS FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS School: University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Address : One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA Established/Founded: 1905/1908 Enrollment: 30,170 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Yale Blue & Gold National Affiliation: NCAA Division I Provisional (Reclassifying from D-II) Conference: Great West Football Conference Home Facility: Toomey Field (10,111) Chancellor: Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee 64) Director of Athletics: Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley 73) Senior Associate A.D.: Pam Gill-Fisher (UC Davis 71) Associate A.D.s External Affairs: Larry Swanson (Oregon State 65) Business & Game Mgmt.: Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa 71) Intramurals & Sports Clubs.: Gary Colberg (Minnesota 64) Assistant A.D.s Media Relations: Mike Robles (Cal Poly 88) Football Ops & Event Mgmt: Mitch Campbell (UC Davis 87) Marketing & Promotions: Scott Brayton (UC Davis 94) Compliance: Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi 90) Development: Mike Angius (UC Davis 77) Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Kimberly Elsbach (Iowa 85) Head Athletic Trainer: Jeff Hogan (UC Davis 81) Head Coach: Bob Biggs (UC Davis 73) Career & UC Davis Record: (12 years) Coach s Phone: 530/ Coach s Address: grbiggs@ucdavis.edu Assistant Head Coach: Fred Arp (UC Davis 67) Off. Coordinator/Off. Line: Mike Moroski (UC Davis 79) Def. Coordinator: Steve Lou Bronzan (UC Davis 75) Running Backs/Spec. Teams: Greg Chapla (UC Davis 89) Def. Backs/Recruiting: Keith Buckley (UC Davis 95) Receivers: Rich Scangarello (Sacramento State 96) Offensive Line: Doug Lichtenberger (Cal Poly 98) Tight Ends: John Shin-Lee (Northeastern 93) Linebackers/Strength & Conditioning: Jamie Nelson (Northern Colorado) Def. Backs: Ejiro Evero (UC Davis 04) Media Relations Director: Mike Robles (Cal Poly 88) merobles@ucdavis.edu Media Relations Phone: 530/ (office) 916/ (home) Media Relations FAX: (530) Press Box Phone: (530) or Aggie Sports Hotline: (530) Aggies on the Web: Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Letterwinners Returning: 51 (24 off., 24 def., 3 spec.) Letterwinners Lost: 24 (9 off., 12 def., 3 spec.) Starters Returning: 13 (5 off., 5 def., 3 spec.) Starters Lost: 15 (6 off., 6 def., 3 spec.) 2004 Overall Record: 6-4 (35th consecutive winning season) 2004 Conference Record: 3-2, 2nd in GFWC Final National Ranking: none Highest 2004 National Ranking: No. 21 (The Sports Network; ESPN/USA Today) MEDIA OUTLETS 2005 INFO NEWSPAPERS Davis Enterprise Matt O Donnell, Sports Editor Mike Mirer, Aggie Beat Writer C. Colton, Sports Writer P.O. Box 1470 Davis, CA Phone: 530/ x259 FAX: 530/ Sacramento Bee Bill Bradley, Sports Editor Scott Howard-Cooper, Aggie Beat Writer 2100 Q Street Sacramento, CA Phone: 800/ FAX: 916/ Woodland Daily Democrat Gary Traynham, Sports Editor Hank Vereschzagin, Aggie Beat Writer 711 Main Street Woodland, CA Phone: 530/ FAX: 530/ California Aggie (campus paper) 25 Lower Freeborn Hall One Shields Avenue Davis, CA Phone: 530/ FAX: 530/ Vacaville Reporter Tim Roe, Sports Editor Matt Miller, Aggie Beat Writer Box 1509 Vacaville, CA Phone: 707/ FAX: 707/ RADIO KHTK 1140 AM Jason Ross, Sports Director 1436 Auburn Blvd. Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/ FAX: 916/ KFBK 1530 AM Pat Walsh, Sports Director 1440 Ethan Way, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/ FAX: 916/ KDVS 90.3 FM (campus station) Angela DaPrato, Sports Director 14 Lower Freeborn Hall One Shields Avenue Davis, CA Phone: 530/ FAX: 530/ TELEVISION KCRA Channel 3 (NBC) Ron Hyde, Sports Director Del Rodgers, Sports Reporter 3 Television Circle Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/ FAX: 916/ KXTV Channel 10 (ABC) Bryan May, Sports Director 400 Broadway Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/ FAX: 916/ KOVR Channel 13 (CBS) Jennifer Krier, Sports Director 2713 KOVR Drive Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/ FAX: 916/ KMAX Channel 31 (UPN) Gary Gelfand, Sports Director 500 Media Place Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/ FAX: 916/ KTXL Channel 40 (Fox) Jim Crandell, Sports Director Mark Demsky, Sports Reporter 4655 Fruitridge Road Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/ FAX: 916/ KUVS Channel 19 (Univision) Enrique Gonzalez, Sports Director 1710 Arden Way Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/ WIRE SERVICES Associated Press (Sacramento) 925 L Street #320 Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/ FAX: 916/ Associated Press (San Francisco) Rob Gloster, Sports Director P.O. Box 7427 San Francisco, CA Phone: 415/ FAX: 415/ SportsTicker Harborside Financial Center 600 Plaza Two Jersey City, NJ Phone: 800/ FAX: 800/

3 2005 SEASON PREVIEW Coaches and polls agree: Aggies to take on toughest schedule in school history It s almost to the point of becoming cliche, but UC Davis head coach Bob Biggs has looked at his schedule each of the past few years and noted they have successfully been the most difficult slates the program has ever faced. He said it in 2003 when the Aggies opened against defending NCAA Division II champion Grand Valley State, he reiterated it prior to their first Division I-AA compliant schedule in 2004, and he s humming a few bars of the same chorus this year as UC Davis gets ready to face four teams ranked in the preseason I-AA polls along with Pac-10 Conference member Stanford. It seems like I keep saying that every year, said Biggs, who enters his 13th season with an overall record of I think, top to bottom, this is the toughest schedule we ve ever had at UC Davis but that s good. It s a good measuring stick of where we need to be in a couple of years. The Aggies are midway through a four-year reclassification from NCAA Division II to I-AA status and have been continuing to build the foundation of a program that Biggs hopes is capable of contending for The Sports Network Division I-AA Preseason Poll Team (1st votes) Record Pts Rank 1. James Madison (49) , Furman (21) , Montana (14) , EASTERN WASHINGTON (11) 9-4 2, Southern Illinois (3) , Georgia Southern 9-3 1, NEW HAMPSHIRE , Western Kentucky 9-3 1, William & Mary (1) , Delaware 9-4 1, Northwestern State 8-4 1, Northern Iowa 7-4 1, Hampton , Lehigh Massachusetts Sam Houston State CAL POLY Montana State Harvard (1) Jacksonville State Wofford NORTH DAKOTA STATE Texas State Hofstra Grambling State Others receiving votes: Lafayette (268), Appalachian State (261), South Carolina State (256), Alabama State (242), Villanova (191), PORTLAND STATE (167), Coastal Carolina (149), Penn (140), STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (96), Southern (88), UC DAVIS (85), Bethune-Cookman (80), McNeese State (57), Brown (54), Western Illinois (47), Eastern Kentucky (44), Northeastern (39), Northern Arizona (35), Maine (28), Western Carolina (15), Murray State (12), Eastern Illinois (10), Alabama A&M (9), NORTHERN COLORADO (7), Florida A&M (7), Gardner-Webb (6), Drake (5) Aggie opponents in BOLD CAPS a playoff spot when it becomes an active member of its new division in Preseason-ranked teams Eastern Washington (4th) and New Hampshire (7th), both national quarterfinalists a year ago, join GWFC rivals Cal Poly (17th) and North Dakota State (22nd) as members of The Sports Network season-opening rankings. Portland State, Stephen F. Austin and Northern Colorado each received votes in the poll, marking seven opponents receiving early recognition. Not to be left out, the Aggies also received votes after coming off an overall record of their 35th consecutive winning season - and a second-place showing in the Great West Football Conference at 3-2. UC Davis jumped to a 5-0 record to start the season, rising to as high as No.21 in the national polls. And that s just part of the story. UC Davis, which scrimmaged Stanford prior to the 2003 season, will face the Cardinal in the first game between the programs since 1932 when The Farm posted a 59-0 win. It ll be the first Division I-A matchup for UC Davis since a 1997 contest at Idaho. Mix in the traditional Causeway Classic against rival Sacramento State and important conference games against South Dakota State and Southern Utah, and it s easy to see why this is the toughest schedule in school history. It s no wonder that Matt Dougherty, Executive Director of I-AA football for The Sports Network, has ranked UC Davis nonconference schedule the second-toughest in the country. It s also no surprise that Biggs entered summer drills highly anticipating the task of measuring the Aggies against this yardstick of a schedule. It s always exciting this time of year, he said. The players have worked very hard. They re motivated and know what challenges they have ahead of them, so we re anxious to get to it. Biggs, who earned his 100th career win last season with a victory at Northern Colorado, will look to a balance of experience on both sides of the ball with the offense and defense combining for 10 returning starters. He ll complement that group with redshirt freshmen and newcomers which he hopes will again blend the Aggies into a formidable opponent. OFFENSE Jon Grant was the first sophomore quarterback to be named a season s starter since former standout J.T. O Sullivan - now with the Green Bay Packers - earned the nod in Grant responded with a solid campaign last year which resulted with a efficiency rating, 2,512 passing yards and 17 touchdowns. Grant, who threw just 10 interceptions last year, earned All-GWFC first team honors after twice throwing for 300 yards, including a career-best 393 as the Aggies upset Cal Poly on his touchdown pass to Tony Kays in the closing seconds. Grant s efficiency rating would ve ranked him 15th in I-AA (UC Davis is not eligible to be officially ranked in I-AA stats until 2007) while his ypg. of total offense would ve placed him 18th. His poise and command of the offense were critical to UC Davis offensive success and with a year s worth of seasoning, should pay even more dividends in 2005 for the junior from Pacific Grove. For the second consecutive season, Grant will be ably backed up by Matt Engle, a junior from El Segundo who passed for 2,500 yards during his 2003 season at El Camino College. Engle appeared in five games last season, throwing for 353 yards and a trio of touchdowns. He didn t throw an interception in his 39 attempts and ran for a pair of scores. Sophomore Tim Plough saw action in just two games last season but is another exceptional signal-caller in the Aggies arsenal. Grant and the other quarterbacks will look to a solid group of receivers, 2005 INFO

4 2005 SEASON PREVIEW 2005 INFO which includes a tight end corps as good as Biggs has enjoyed during his tenure. Included in the mix is team captain Daniel Fells, a 6-foot-4 senior who has earned preseason nods with mention as a first-team All- America by The Sports Network. The NFL prospect caught 35 passes for 520 yards last season, scoring a touchdown and averaging 14.9 yards a catch while also earning all-conference first team honors. Fells needs just a tad over 200 yards away for 1,000 for his career after catching 25 passes for 334 yards over his final five games in But he s not the only tight end that will garner attention from defenses throughout the year. Senior Aaron Hines, another tall target at 6-4, saw action in nine games last season, catching seven passes. Senior Matt Gravette is 6-3, 230 pounds and played in all but one game last year and rounds out the talented group with redshirt freshman J.P. Bellotti. Kays, he of the winning catch in the waning seconds at Cal Poly last season, returns to his starting position at split end after earning All-GFWC honorable mention accolades in Kays, a junior from Elk Grove, tied a career-high with six catches in the upset at Cal Poly while setting a career-high with 116 yards. He had at least two catches in eight games and scored five touchdowns. Highly touted redshirt freshman Brandon Rice, an All-CIF Southern Section honoree at Beverly Hills HS after catching 67 passes for 987 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior, will work with Kays at the position along with sophomore Chris Miller. Senior Blaise Smith moves into one of the Aggies three split end starting positions after playing in a reserve capacity each of the past three seasons. He caught five passes as a sophomore and two more last year but possesses the skills that have trademarked UC Davis receivers. He ll share time with sophomore Kale Turner who had 65 catches for 1,025 yards and 13 touchdowns at Monte Vista HS in Ryan Ramey, a senior from Alta Loma, didn t catch a pass last season but has key speed which was evident in a 98-yard kickoff return against Sacramento State in the Causeway Classic last year. He ll look to transfer that success to the remaining receiver position where he will likely share time with senior Jason Yaklich. Yaklich was one of the most efficient receivers last season, grabbing just seven passes but turning three of them into touchdowns. Running back Nelson Doris will assume starting duties this season after leading the Aggies in yards from his reserve role. Doris, a hard-running back at 6-foot, 205 pounds who has proven tough to bring down, paced UC Davis with 495 rushing yards in He posted a careerhigh 114 yards in the season-finale at Portland State and finished the season with three touchdowns. A quartet of others will look to provide depth to the position as the Aggies try to improve on the ypg they averaged last year. Included in that group is Ventura College transfer Alex Garfio, who rushed for 1,560 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons with the Pirates. He also had nearly 4,000 yards and 50 touchdowns his final two years at Buena HS. Marcus Nolan, who had 11 touchdowns at Citrus College, will also battle for playing time along with junior Bryan Harrison (4.8 avg. in 04) and freshman DeMario Warren who had 2,000 yards at nearby Fairfield HS in A particular focus during preseason drills will be trying to solidify an offensive line which returns two starters after the graduation of tackle Cory Lekkerkerker - now with the San Diego Chargers - and center Marc Manfredda, who had an NFL tryout with the Chargers after being selected to play in the prestigious East-West Shrine Game in San Francisco. UC Davis will look to those returning starters - guard Kyle Skierski (Jr., 6-5, 265) and tackle Elliot Vallejo (Jr., 6-8, 295) - to anchor a line that will rely on talented youth. Skierski started all 10 games last year at right guard while Vallejo did the same at right tackle. The pair were part of a group that helped the Aggies average ypg in total offense The left tackle position will likely open with Nevada transfer Greg Bellasis (So., 6-6, 272) while Joshua Holloway (Sr., 6-1, 275) will be sharing time at left guard with redshirt freshmen Mario Gonzales (6-1, 285) and Jonathan Compas (Fr., 6-3, 265) at left guard. Bellasis was an All-Central Sequoia pick at San Joaquin Memorial HS in 2002 while Holloway saw action in seven games for the Aggies in Replacing the experience of Manfredda, who started the final 34 games of his career, will not be easy but Biggs is confident in Tim Keane (Jr, 6-4, Sports Illustrated Preseason I-AA Rankings 2004 Team Record 1. Furman EASTERN WASHINGTON Southern Illinois Georgia Southern Montana James Madison Northwestern State Western Kentucky Massachusetts Northern Iowa Aggie opponents in BOLD CAPS. 280) who backed up guard Jeff Anderson last season. Redshirt freshman Max Chesmore (6-4, 275) and Air Force transfer Steve Gatena (So., 6-6, 260) will provide backup at the tackle positions while junior John Thomas (6-4, 275) will do so at guard. Skierski will back up Keane at the center position. DEFENSE It s not unusual for the Aggies offense to gain many of the headlines but those who follow the program closely know the UC Davis defense is as much of a key to the program s success. Last year, the Aggies allowed just ypg on the ground and only ypg through the air as they continually put the ball in the UC Davis offense s hands. UC Davis posted a 52-0 shutout against South Dakota State in the seasonopener and didn t allow an offensive point in the Aggies 54-2 win at Western Oregon. With four starters returning on their side of the ball at the beginning of the season, the Aggies are hoping for similar returns against a more difficult schedule in Two returners are up front in defensive end Pila Fatukala (Sr., 6-3, 242) and tackle Ryan Sharp (Sr., 6-1, 301). Fatukala, who battled through injury, last year is hoping to return this season with the kind of pass rush which has made him a menace to opposing quarterbacks. Fatukala was named an All-GWFC second-team selection last year after posting a team-high five sacks, giving him 16 sacks for his career. Sharp, another team captain, made an impact in his first action for UC Davis in Sharp, a transfer from the College of the Redwoods, was named to the all-conference first team after finishing third on the team with 49 total tackles. Three times he had at least seven tackles in a game and also finished with three sacks. Sophomore James Amos (6-3, 245) will anchor the other defensive end position after being named the team s freshman of the year in Amos, from nearby Galt, played in nine games and finished with 16 total tackles, including three for losses. He garnered last year s team award after earning the George Belenis Award in 2003 as outstanding redshirt. Thomas Blake (Fr., 6-4, 237) was co-winner of the George Belenis Award last year and will also see time at end with redshirt freshman Mike Ng (Jr., 6-2, 244). Tyler Birkley (Jr., 6-3, 237) posted 22 tackles as a reserve last season and was credited with a pair of tackles for losses. Birkley, who had 17 tackles over his final four games, will assume the other starting position alongside Sharp. Local product Naveen Daftari (Jr., 6-1, 237) from

5 2005 SEASON PREVIEW Davis HS started a pair of games last year and played in all 10. He ll provide solid depth at the tackle position along with Aaron Campbell (Sr., 6-3, 242) and redshirt freshman John Faletoese (6-2, 260). Campbell had three tackles last season while Faletoese who was an All-Metro first-team member by the Sacramento Bee. Experience returns to a pair of linebacker positions where senior Dan Elbanna (5-11, 215) and Ben Reece (5-9, 205) will set up shop after each starting all 10 games in Elbanna, one of four team captains, was a second-team All-GWFC honoree for UC Davis last season, finishing the year with a team-high 84 tackles, 10th most in an Aggie single-season. Elbanna, a national defensive player of the week as a freshman, has 147 career tackles, five sacks and four interceptions. He returns to his middle linebacker position where he had three games with at least 12 tackles, including a career-high 15 against North Dakota State. Ryan Payne (Sr., 6-0, 215) had 23 tackles last year and will back him up along with Matt Shamus (So., 6-2, 210) and redshirt freshmen David Heckman (6-3, 210) and Jesse Kailahi (6-1, 220). Reese, who started on defensive with his brother Dan, who graduated, was an honorable mention by the league coaches and a recipient of the team s Coaches Award as most improved. Reece highlighted his year with 53 total tackles - second behind Elbanna - and was tied for second in tackles-for-losses with 11. Reese also had an interception, broke up two passes, forced two fumbles and recovered another. Chris Buck (So., 5-11, 210) will back up Reese with Clayton O Kane (Jr., 6-2, 222) and Tyler Pringle (Fr., 6-0, 205). The other outside linebacker position will likely be occupied by redshirt freshman Joshua Edwards (6-2, 225), who was an All-San Diego section first-team honoree in 2003 and All-Grossmont Conference first-team member. Edwards will be joined at the strongside position with sophomore Mike Calhoun (6-3, 210), who had 14 total tackles during his freshman campaign, including six in the season-opener against South Dakota State. Moving to the defensive side of the ball after spending three seasons as a tight end is Nolan de Graaff (6-3, 225), who has 23 career catches for 349 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Defense is no stranger to de Graaff, however, who has 13 career tackles as a special teams player. The Aggie defensive backfield will combine both experience and newcomers as it tries to quell opponents passing attacks. Junior Jonathan Barsi (6-0, 195) appeared in all 10 games last year and tallied 14 tackles while also leading the team with a trio of interceptions. Barsi steps into a starting role this year and will divide time with junior Luis Amaral (6-3, 200). Amaral, twice named the teams special teams player of the week during the 2004 season, finished with 12 tackles and an interception last year while seeing action in eight games. Nero Evero (6-1, 180), brother of assistant coach and former Aggie standout Ejiro Evero, will also look to gain playing time. The strong safety spot, occupied by Dan Reece last year, will turn to senior Brandon Quinn (6-2, 208). Quinn finished with 17 tackles and forced a fumble while appearing in every game. A trio of players - Utah transfer Zach Rockwell (6-0, 200), Kyle Whitmore (Jr., 6-0, 200) will bring depth to the position along with redshirt freshman E.J. Brown. Derick Daniels (6-0, 195) played in all 10 games last year, starting one, and had 19 total tackles will be at left cornerback position with senior Andy Sullivan (6-1, 203). Daniels garnered 19 total tackles during his junior season to go with an interception while Sullivan had 33 total tackles while returning an interception 58 yards for a touchdown against South Dakota State. The other cornerback position will be occupied by Nevan Bergan (Jr., 5-11, 170) and cornerback Brandon Brown (So., 6-1, 205). Bergan had an interception for the Aggies last year to partner up with his To Be The Best... In his Extra Point feature, Matt Dougherty of The Sports Network compiled a list of I-AA programs facing the toughest nonconference schedules. Not only did UC Davis finish second on this list, but two of its opponents finished among the top four. 1. Appalachian State 2. UC DAVIS 3. PORTLAND STATE 4. CAL POLY 5. Montana State 6. The Citadel 7. Eastern Kentucky 8. Sam Houston State 9. Northwestern State 10. Villanova 11. Western Kentucky 12. McNeese State 13. Nicholls State 14. Southeast Missouri State 15. Virginia Military Institute tackles and six pass break-ups while Brown is a transfer from West Los Angeles College. As a senior, however, at Los Angeles HS, he earned most of his attention at running back where he had 1,636 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns. On defense, he posted 40 tackles and had three sacks. Returners Kyle Tarp (Sr., 5-10, 180), Adam Cook (So., 5-10, 180) and Nick Johnston (So., 5-9, 177) will also see time at the position. SPECIAL TEAMS UC Davis enjoyed outstanding punting in recent seasons from Chris Shibel, who graduated after the 2004 season after setting a school record with a career average. Gabe Ellis, a junior transfer from Mendocino College, will assume punting duties for UC Davis this season after averaging 43.3 yards for his junior college in He punctuated his year with a 76-yard effort against Santa Rosa College. Sophomore Matt Locklin, who had a career-best 47-yard field goal as a prep player at Temecula Valley HS in Southern California, will open the season as UC Davis placekicker. Locklin was his team s punter and placekicker at Sacramento City College and will backup Ellis with punting duties this year. Locklin had a 65-yard punt while in high school. Emmanuel Benjamin had 49 total points for the Aggies last year, converting five field goals and making 34 of 38 extra points and is hoping for a return to the field later this season. Ryan Ramey had a 98-yard kickoff return against Sacramento State last season - the longest non-scoring play in school history - and will assume duties deep again this year along with either Adam Cook, Derick Daniels and Jonathan Barsi. Kale Turner will have big shoes to fill in punt returns where departed senior Jesse Oliva set a school record with a 22.0 avg in Adam Cook and Tony Kays may also return punts this season. Ryan Payne returns to long-snapping duties while Kays will be the holder INFO

6 COACHING STAFF BOB BIGGS Head Coach Quarterbacks 13th Year Ask anyone close to the UC Davis football program about its head coach and you ll get the same response: Not your typical football coach. The compliment fits Bob Biggs. Despite running a program that played at the highest levels nationally at the NCAA Division II level and one that is quickly rising among the ranks of Division I-AA, Biggs has remained an accessible and engaging leader of the Aggies. Biggs stamp on the football program at UC Davis is one of success, intensity and intelligence that carried his teams to eight playoff appearances and an average of nine wins per year during his first decade. Now the second-winningest football coach in UC Davis history, Biggs trails only his mentor, Jim Sochor, on the all-time coaching victories list. His first win in the 1999 season was his 50th, making him one of the quickest coaches to reach that plateau in the nation regardless of division. With a win over Great West Football Conference rival Northern Colorado in 2004, Biggs hit his 100th career win in just his 11th year. In 1993 and 2000, he was named American Football Coaches Association s Region 5 College Division Coach of the Year. In 2002, he won Coach of the Year honors for the inaugural Independent Football Biggs At A Glance COACHING RECORD Career Record (12 yrs.) (.727) Toomey Field (.793) Road (.662) Postseason (.579) Causeway Classic (.833) vs. Division I (.625) vs. Division II (.765) vs. Other (1.000) September (.738) October (.800) November (.750) December (.000) vs. 05 Opponents (.636) Alliance. Biggs has created an atmosphere in the Aggie football program that has kept the bulk of the coaching staff intact at UC Davis. Four assistants this fall will begin at least their 10th year on the Aggie coaching staff. And two more receivers coach Rich Scangarello and defensive backs and recruiting coordinator Keith Buckley have returned to Biggs program after successful turns at Division I-A programs. On the field, the offensive system developed by Biggs and coordinator Mike Moroski has dumbfounded opponents and attracted top recruits who are seeking a balanced, intricate pro-style offense. Biggs, also the quarterbacks coach, has seen four of his protegés enter the professional ranks. Khari Jones ( ) earned Canadian Football League MVP honors in 2001, Mark Grieb ( ) earned Arena Football League MVP honors for the San Jose Sabercats in 2002, Kevin Daft ( ) was a fifth-round draft choice of the Tennessee Titans in 1999, and J.T. O Sullivan ( ) was selected in the sixth round by the New Orleans Saints in Under his guidance, the Aggies consistently ranked among the top Division II teams in the nation in total offense. In 2001, UC Davis averaged just shy of 500 yards per game, finishing fourth nationally during the regular season. Biggs had similar success as a UC Davis quarterback. His legend was sealed in 1971 when he was the quarterback for the Aggies Miracle Win over Cal St. Hayward. In that game, he directed a comeback that featured 16 points in the final 20 seconds and resulted in a victory. That win paved the way for the first of UC Davis national-record 20 straight league titles. During his senior year in 1972, Biggs averaged yards per game in total offense and was the leading passer in the nation at Division II (then known as the College Division). That year, he also became the Aggies first 2,000-yard passer, while setting the school record for attempts with 387, a mark that stayed intact for 21 years. He had four 300-yard passing games that fall, including a 399-yard day at San Francisco State. In his final game as a collegian, Biggs led UC Davis to Atlantic City, N.J., for the NCAA s Boardwalk Bowl and a clash with Massachusetts. Playing the entire game with a broken finger, he set two national records in the Aggies loss. His record 59 passes that day established a Division II postseason record. Biggs, a member of the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame, was an Associated Press Little All-American that season. He graduated in 1973 with a double major in political science and history. Biggs played professionally with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League and the Portland Storm of the World Football League. He also spent time in the training camp of the NFL s Denver Broncos. Biggs came back to his alma mater to join the coaching staff in He became the offensive coordinator in 1987 and was the assistant head coach in 1991 and 1992 before taking the head coaching position in In his first year as head football coach, the Aggies went 10-2, were co-champions of the American West Conference and reached the second round of the NCAA Playoffs for the first time in 10 years. He was also named AFCA Region Coach of the Year. Biggs also served as head men s tennis coach from 1979 through In that span, he guided the Aggies to five NCAA Championships appearances, including a third-place finish in Bob and his wife, Diane, reside in Davis with their sons Ryan (18) and Kyle (16).

7 FRED ARP Assistant Head Coach Defensive Line 39th Year Entering his 39th year in the program, Arp has served on the Aggie staff throughout the program s 35 straight winning seasons, 20 consecutive league championships and 17 NCAA playoff appearances. During that time, he has assisted four Aggie head coaches Herb Schmalenberger, Jim Sochor, Bob Foster and Bob Biggs. Although Arp quietly toils behind the scenes, his contributions were recognized in 2003 when he won an AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year Award. Arp began his coaching career while he was still an undergraduate at UC Davis and save for a one-year stint as a graduate assistant at Northern Colorado in 1972 has been a part of the successful Aggie football program ever since. His primary duties are with the defensive line, a unit that has produced four NFL draft picks over the years. Other D-line greats coached by Arp include Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Famers Glenn Fricker, Chuck Fomasi and Tim Lajcik. Arp graduated from UC Davis in 1967, earning his bachelor s degree in physical education (now exercise science). He went on to earn his master s from Sacramento State in His philanthropic efforts have generously benefitted the entire UC Davis athletic department. Arp, who donates portions of his sports memorabilia collection to the annual Aggie Auction fundraiser, was instrumental in the completion of the ICA weight room campaign and was the first to establish a football endowment for athletic aid. He remains an integral part of the annual Holiday Drive, sponsored by UC Davis Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Arp and his wife Jane reside in the foothills community of Weimar, not far from Arp s hometown of Colfax. Their son, Ben, maintains a comprehensive website chronicling the history of the UC Davis football program. Jane is an avid photographer who has shot more than three decades of Aggie football. STEVE LOU BRONZAN Defensive Coordinator 22nd Year The son of a renowned prep coach, Bronzan has established his own name as the Aggies defensive coordinator for 17 of his 22 years at UC Davis, helping lead a defense that has ranked among the best against the run during recent seasons. In 1994, his defensive corps yielded just 89.2 rushing yards per game, the second-best average in school history. Prior to returning to his alma mater to assume the role as defensive coordinator, Bronzan served as defensive backs coach at Chico State for then-head coach Mike Bellotti. He previously spent four years at Portland State as linebackers coach and later as defensive coordinator During that time, Bronzan completed his master s degree in physical education from PSU. Bronzan lettered from 1972 through 1974 as a linebacker at UC Davis. He won the Coaches Award as a junior, then All-Far Western Conference and All-Coast honors as a senior. Bronzan earned his bachelor s degree in physical education in He later earned his teaching credential at UC Davis. In addition to his coaching duties, Bronzan also teaches noon-time fitness classes as part of the campus Staff Development program. He and his wife Shelley reside in Davis with sons Mathew, Robbie and Patrick. MIKE MOROSKI Offensive Coord./Offensive Line 18th Year In his 17 years at the helm of the Aggie offense, Moroski has developed one of the most prodigious systems in college football. The 2000 squad averaged more than 520 yards and 47 points per game, finishing second among Division II teams in each category. The 2001 team again ranked among the top 10 in those departments, totalling 511 yards and 41 points per contest during the regular season. Like head coach Bob Biggs, Moroski is among the most successful quarterbacks in the history of a program that has produced a seemingly endless line of great passers. In his career from 1975 to 1978, he set numerous school records and earned back-to-back Far West Conference Player of the Year honors in his final two seasons. Additionally, Moroski was one of the top pitchers on the Aggie baseball team. He was enshrined into the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame in Moroski was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the sixth round 154th overall of the 1979 draft, becoming the first UC Davis quarterback to achieve active status in the NFL. He played for Atlanta ( ), Houston (1985) and San Francisco (1986). Moroski has the honor of being one of a handful of quarterbacks who has thrown a touchdown pass to the legendary Jerry Rice. After his NFL career, Mo returned to his alma mater in 1988 to coach the junior varsity team. He has remained at UC Davis since then, moving up the ladder to his current role as offensive coordinator. Originally from Novato, Calif., Moroski completed his bachelor s degree in managerial economics in 1979 then earned a teaching credential in mathematics and a master s degree in educational psychology. He and wife, Cathie, reside in Davis. They have four children, Nate, Will, Ben and Emilie. Will is currently a member of the UC Davis cross country and track teams, Ben is a quarterback for the Davis HS football team and Emilie is a setter on the Davis HS volleyball team. Coach Mo serves as faculty advisor for the Christian student group Grace Alive and remains an active member at the Grace Valley Christian Center, where he and fellow assistant coach Greg Chapla direct a successful youth football camp. COACHING STAFF

8 COACHING STAFF GREG CHAPLA Running Backs Special Teams 17th Year Coach Chapla enters his 17th year in his multi-faceted role on the UC Davis coaching staff. In his tenure, he has served as a coach for running backs, special teams, tight ends, and as the program s strength and conditioning specialist, as well as offensive line coach for the freshman team. As running backs coach, he mentored three of the top six all-time Aggie rushers: Preston Jackson ( ), Jermaine Rucker ( ) and G.P. Muhammad ( ). Like many of his colleagues on the Aggie staff, Chapla is an alumnus of UC Davis. He lettered two years as a running back, totalling 316 yards during the 1987 and 1988 seasons. Chapla also played two years at Butte College before transferring to the Aggie program. A native of Orland, Calif., Chapla earned his bachelor s degree in exercise science from UC Davis in 1989, then completed his master s degree in recreation administration from Sacramento State in He and his wife Kathy reside in Davis with their daughters Hannah, Rebekah and Sarah. Chapla is an active member of the Grace Valley Christian Center, where he and offensive coordinator Mike Moroski have run a successful youth football camp. RICH SCANGARELLO Wide Recievers 4th Year Formerly an offensive assistant and quarterbacks coach at UC Davis, Rich Scangarello returned to the program in 2004 to mentor the receiving corps. He brings an astute command of the West Coast offense, sharpened by his experience at all levels of collegiate football. Scangarello previously coached with the Aggie program in 1998 and 1999, during which time he worked with two Harlon Hill Trophy finalists and eventual NFL draft picks, Kevin Daft and J.T. O Sullivan. Scangarello subsequently served a year as an offensive graduate assistant at Idaho, where he coached both quarterbacks and receivers. He left Moscow to take a post as offensive coordinator at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn. Scangarello then returned to Idaho in 2002 to reprise his role as quarterbacks coach. In each of the last two seasons, Scangarello s protegé, Brian Lindgren, ranked among the top passers in Division I-A. A native of Roseville, Calif. and a 1990 graduate of Oakmont HS, Scangarello graduated from Sacramento State in 1996 with a degree in business administration. He is currently working on his master s in education, with an emphasis on cross-cultural education KEITH BUCKLEY Recruiting Coordinator Defensive Backs 4th Year Buckley continues a tradition of Aggie football alumni who gained valuable experience at the highest levels of collegiate football, then have returned their expertise to their alma mater. A defensive back for UC Davis from 1992 to 1995, Buckley served three seasons on the football staff as a volunteer assistant in 1996, then a defensive backs coach in 1997 and He moved to the Northwest to become a graduate assistant at the University of Idaho while earning his master s degree in sport science. He coached outside linebackers and defensive backs until he completed his degree in Originally from Milpitas, Calif., Buckley returned to his home state to coach defensive backs at Humboldt State for one season, then embarked on a three-year stint on the Stanford football staff. He served a year as a defensive assistant for the Cardinal, then the 2003 and 2004 seasons as an associate director of football operations. Buckley returned to his Aggie roots in 2005 to once again serve as defensive backs coach. He graduated from UC Davis in 1996 with degrees in rhetoric and communication and English. In fact, during his undergraduate years, Buckley was a beat writer for the California Aggie newspaper, covering baseball and wrestling and writing a weekly column. Buckley and his wife, Kara, reside in Woodland with their daughter Kristen. They are expecting their second child in January. DOUG LICHTENBERGER Offensive Line 1st Year A veteran of all levels of collegiate football, Lichtenberger begins his first season as offensive line coach at UC Davis. Lichtenberger was a four-year letterwinner at Cal Poly, helping the Mustangs to the American West Conference title in 1994 and a top-20 national ranking in He earned three allconference awards in his career. After graduated from Cal Poly in 1998, he completed his master s degree in sport and recreation management at the University of Idaho. He also served on the Vandal staff as an offensive line coach alongside current Aggie assistant Keith Buckley until completed his degree in Lichtenberger also served one year as tight ends coach at Nevada, then served on the Carleton College staff for three seasons, including two as offensive coordinator. In 2004, he coached tackles and tight ends at Ohio University before arriving at the UC Davis program.

9 JOHN SHIN-LEE Tight Ends 5th Year After five years of coaching quarterbacks at the high school and collegiate level, Shin-Lee switched to the receiving end by assuming the duties of tight ends coach at UC Davis in He enters his fifth year with the Aggie program. A former honorable mention allstate performer at Clifton (N.J.) HS, Shin-Lee earned a full-ride athletic scholarship to Northeastern, where he played four years and earned his biology degree in He then moved to the West coast, completing a degree in psychology from Sacramento State in Shin-Lee served as quarterbacks coach at Bella Vista HS from 1998 to 2000, then joined the UC Davis coaching team the following season. He and wife Jenise run Advanced Education, Inc., a school for children with autism. The couple have one son, Kaden, born on May 25, EJIRO EVERO Defensive Backs 1st Year Recent Aggie standout and two-time team captain Ejiro Evero enters his first year as an assistant on the Aggie coaching staff. A free safety from 1999 to 2003, Evero enjoyed a breakthrough season as a junior, earning All-America honorable mention and second-team All-West Region honors. He was also named to the inaugural All-Independent Football Alliance second team, leading UC Davis in tackles. Evero followed that up with an outstanding senior year, garnering a nod to the Division I-AA Independent All-Star squad and earning his team s Jerry Norris Award as the most valuable and inspirational player of the year. Originally from Alta Loma, Evero graduated in 2004 with a degree in economics. His younger brother, Nero, is now a redshirt freshman in the Aggie defensive backfield MITCH CAMPBELL Assistant A.D. Football Ops & Event Mgmt. 3rd Year After six years of serving UC Davis athletics as a lecturer, student-athlete advisor, eligibility coordinator and department recruiting coordinator, Campbell joined the Aggie football staff as its first-ever director of football operations in Campbell, whose role was elevated to assistant athletics director in 2003, takes on an even more crucial role as the program makes its transition to full-fledged Division I-AA status. His duties comprise all administrative aspects of the program, including travel, game management, development, admissions and compliance. Campbell lettered two years in basketball at UC Davis, earning his bachelor s degree in managerial economics in He later acquired his secondary teaching credential from Cal State Hayward, a master s degree in physical education at Humboldt State, and his Ph.D A.B.D. from Oregon State in Upon returning to his alma mater in 1997, Campbell joined the athletics staff as an academic advisor and, later, as recruiting coordinator. He also taught courses in the exercise biology department in sport and society, drugs and society, healthful living and student-athlete life skills. Campbell is no stranger to the world of coaching, having served on staffs at Yuba College, Humboldt State and Grays Harbor College. Additionally, he was head girls basketball coach at Amador Valley HS, guiding the Dons to back-to-back playoff appearances. Campbell and his wife, Shana, reside in Woodland. JAMIE NELSON Strength & Conditioning Linebackers 3rd Year A former player and coach at Valley City State University in North Dakota, Jamie Nelson returns for his third year on the Aggie football staff and his first at the helm of the team s strength and conditioning program. He also serves on-field as linebackers coach. Nelson played two years at Valley City State before transferring to Northern Colorado, where he earned his bachelor s degree in kinesiology in He then continued on to earn his master s degree in athletic administration at North Dakota State, where he also served as graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach. After completing his master s work, Nelson returned to Valley City State, where he served as defensive backs coach and head strength coach from 2000 to Nelson and his wife, Michelle, reside in Knights Landing. Michelle served as an assistant softball coach at UC Davis and was a member of the staff that guided the Aggies to the 2003 NCAA championship. COACHING STAFF

10 CAPTAIN PROFILES DAN ELBANNA Middle Linebacker Senior Walnut Creek, Calif TEAM CAPTAIN 2004: ALL-GFWC SECOND TEAM... Started all 10 games at MLB... Led team with 84 total tackles (29 solos, 55 assists)... Tackles total ranks 10th all-time 23 at UC Davis, while assists mark is 4th... Compiled 11 tackles for losses of 26 yards, including 2 sacks for 13 yards... Voted as team s Defensive Player of the Week for games against Stephen F. Austin and North Dakota State... Also was Special Teams Player of the Week vs. SFA... Had 12 (1-11) and 15 (8-7) tackles in those games, respectively... Finished season with chart at Portland State... Had sacks against Northern Colorado (5 yds) and North Dakota State (8 yds)... Had an additional 6-yard TFL in home finale vs. Bison. 2003: Saw substantial action in all 10 games... Recorded 24 total tackles (14 solo, 10 assists) including 3 for total losses of 6 yards... Had season-best 8 tackles (4-4-8) at Texas State... Also posted 2 TFLs for 3 yards in that game. 2002: Co-winner of team s MIKE WISE AWARD (along with O.J. Swanigan) as team s outstanding freshman... Appeared in all 12 games... Finished 9th on tackles chart with 39 total (16 solo, 23 assists)... Had 4 TFLs (all solo) for 30 yards, including 3.0 sacks... Led Aggies with 4 interceptions... First career pick was against Abilene Christian s Colby Freeman midway through 2nd quarter... Started for Kelly Valaau at MLB in games against Sacramento State and Humboldt... Earned Defensive Player of the Week by D2Football.com, the Independent Football Alliance and his teammates after his breakthrough game vs. Hornets... Had 14 tackles, an interception, a sack and a blocked punt to highlight Causeway win... Total of 14 tackles (3-11) in that game was highest by any Aggie in LAS LOMAS HS 01: Earned team s Golden Knight Award as a senior running back and linebacker... Rushed for 2,062 yards and 31 TDs... Voted team MVP as a junior... Coach was former Aggie offensive lineman Doug Longero. PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif... Exercise science major... Parents are Mike & Sosanne Elbanna... Hopes to become a dentist... Best athlete he s faced is two-time Heisman Trophy finalist Ken Dorsey. ELBANNA CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total ELBANNA GAME-BY-GAME 2002 U- A- T at Grand Valley State ABILENE CHRISTIAN NORTH DAKOTA ST at Western Ore SACRAMENTO STATE at Humboldt State at Cal Poly SAINT MARY S at Central Wash at Western Wash at Central Wash at TAM-Kingsville U- A- T GRAND VALLEY at North Dakota State at Texas State at Sacramento State WESTERN ORE WESTERN WASH at Saint Mary s CAL POLY CENTRAL WASH NORTHERN COLO U- A- T SOUTH DAKOTA ST at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colo at Western Ore STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA ST at Portland State DANIEL FELLS Tight End Senior Fullerton, Calif TEAM CAPTAIN PRESEASON FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMER- ICAN by The Sports Network. 2004: ALL-GFWC FIRST TEAM... Finished 4th on team with 35 receptions 87 for 520 yards and 1 TD... Caught exactly 5 passes in each of final five games... Was 25-for-334 in second half of season, including season-best 90 yards vs. North Dakota State... Lone TD was 20-yarder from Jon Grant in 2nd quarter vs. Stephen F. Austin... Longest pass of season was 30-yarder against Sacramento State, which set up an O.J. Swanigan TD run. 2003: Won team s T. PALMER MOODY AWARD as outstanding sophomore... Appeared in 6 games, starting all but one... Collected 14 receptions for 279 yards and 2 TDs... Average gain of 19.9 was highest among any Aggie with 10 or more catches... First career TD was a 24- yarder from Ryan Flanigan to end 1st half at North Dakota State... Hauled in first collegiate reception against Grand Valley State, a key 18-yarder from Flanigan on 4th-and-9 situation, setting up a Dusty Apocotos field goal that forced overtime... Posted season highs of 5 catches, 79 yards at Texas State... Scored 3-yard TD reception (from Jon Barragan) with 6:24 remaining in 4th against Sacramento State, giving Aggies a lead. 2002: On roster, did not play. 2001: Redshirted. FULLERTON UNION HS 01: All-Freeway League performer in football, basketball and baseball... Captured All-CIF honors in football and was named team MVP... Named All-SoCalHoops D-IIA honorable mention as a senior in basketball. PERSONAL: Born in Anaheim, Calif... Animal science major... Parents are David & Chandra Fells... Sports hero is Magic Johnson... Nicknamed Rev... Non-sports hero is Denzel Washington... Fittingly, his favorite movies are Remember The Titans and John Q. FELLS CAREER STATS Receiving GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 2002 dnp Total FELLS 2003 & 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2003 Rec Yds TD GRAND VALLEY STATE at North Dakota State at Texas State at Sacramento State WESTERN OREGON dnp WESTERN WASHINGTON at Saint Mary s CAL POLY dnp CENTRAL WASHINGTON dnp NORTHERN COLORADO dnp 2004 Rec Yds TD SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State

11 TONY KAYS Wide Receiver Junior Elk Grove, Calif TEAM CAPTAIN 2004: ALL-GFWC HONORABLE MENTION... Won team s T. PALMER MOODY AWARD as outstanding sophomore of the year... Started all 10 games at 85 slot... Finished 2nd on team with 38 receptions for 511 yards and 5 TDs... Hauled in season-high 6 passes in 4 different games... Caught game-winning TD against Cal Poly, bringing in 14-yarder from Jon Grant with 13 seconds left... Finished that game with 6-for-116 receiving numbers. 2003: Recipient of MIKE WISE AWARD as team s outstanding freshman... Started 8 of 10 games played... Caught 10 passes for 149 yards and a TD... First collegiate reception was 8-yarder from Ryan Flanigan midway through 3rd quarter at North Dakota State... Lone TD was for 9 yards at 3:19 in 1st quarter vs. Saint Mary s... Had 9-yard rush vs. Western Washington. 2002: Redshirted... Co-winner (with Clayton O Kane) of GEORGE BELENIS AWARD as outstanding redshirt... Named Scout Offense Player of the Week for Cal Poly and second Central Washington game. ELK GROVE HS 02: Earned first-team All-Delta League honors... Caught 62 passes for 1,024 yards and 9 TDs as a senior... Member of Thundering Herd team that went 14-0 and captured Sac-Joaquin Section title... Described in Cal-Hi Sports as having one of the best pair of hands of any wideout in Northern California (Oct. 23, 2001 issue)... Nominated for that magazine s Receiver of the Year honors. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif... Economics major... Parents are Jerry Kays & Christine Tsukamoto... Career highlight was scoring a 72-yard touchdown against local dynasty Nevada Union in the section playoffs. KAYS CAREER STATS Receiving Rushing GP Rec Yds Avg Long TD Rush Yds Avg Long TD Total KAYS GAME-BY-GAME 2003 Rec Yds TD GRAND VALLEY STATE at North Dakota State at Texas State at Sacramento State WESTERN OREGON WESTERN WASHINGTON at Saint Mary s CAL POLY CENTRAL WASHINGTON NORTHERN COLORADO Rec Yds TD SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State RYAN SHARP Defensive Tackle Senior Eureka, Calif TEAM CAPTAIN 2004: ALL-GFWC FIRST TEAM... Won team s JIM FERRIER AWARD as outstanding transfer... Started all 10 games at left DT... Finished 3rd on team with 49 total 47 tackles (18 solo, 31 assists)... Also among team leaders in tackles for losses (8-for-26) and sacks (3.0-for-17)... Won team s Defensive Player of the Week award in each of the first two weeks... Had tackles chart, including 2 for losses of 7 yards, at Weber State... Recorded career-high 9 tackles (3-6) at Cal Poly... Had one pass break-up, stopping Western Oregon s Denny Bies in 1st quarter... Also forced two fumbles and posted first Aggie sack (12 yds) in that game. 2003: Did not play. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS: Twice earned first-team Mid-Empire Conference honors as a defensive end... Posted 9 sacks as a freshman then added 6 more as a sophomore... Team went 9-2 in Earned Vice President honors both years. EUREKA HS 01: Captured first-team All-Humboldt County accolade as a senior... Recorded 13 sacks that year... Moved from offensive guard as a sophomore to linebacker as a junior to D-line as a senior. PERSONAL: Born in Fortuna, Calif... Majoring in political science... Parents are Bruce & Susan Sharp... Career highlight was tallying 3 sacks against Healdsburg HS during North Coast Section playoffs... Would change his sport by requiring that all games are played in air-conditioned domes... Presumably will look forward to Aggies trip to North Dakota State s Fargodome. SHARP CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK SHARP GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT TFL SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon UT AT TT TFL STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State Sophomoric Daniel Fells won the T. Palmer Moody Award in 2003, then Tony Kays garnered that honor granted to the team s outstanding sophomore in They are now the 11th and 12th consecutive winners to eventually serve as team captain, and the 29th and 30th overall. No other Aggie team award has such a correlation to future captainship. CAPTAIN PROFILES

12 PLAYER PROFILES LUIS AMARAL Free Safety Junior Salinas, Calif. 2004: Played in all 10 games as a reserve, posting 12 total tackles (9 solos, 3 assists)... Led team and GWFC with 3 forced fumbles... Rate of 0.38 per game would rank him 7th among D-IAA leaders... Forced and recovered 2 fumbles in 17 win over Western Oregon... Also had 4 solo tackles (including one for a 4-yard loss) in the game... Had tackles with a forced fumble in opener vs. South Dakota State... Had one of three Aggie INTs of Jeff Fowler of Weber State... Won team s Special Teams Player of the Week honors twice: at Northern Colorado and vs. North Dakota State. 2003: Recorded 12 total tackles (9 solos, 3 assists) in 10 games... First INT was against Cordell Webb of Saint Mary s, sealing win with 19 seconds remaining... Also had first fumble recovery in that game, grabbing Stevela Harper s kickoff return (forced by Tom Parisi)... Voted as team s Special Teams Player of the Week... Posted tackles chart vs. Gaels, one of three such outings (Western Oregon, Cal Poly)... First career tackle came at North Dakota State, stopping Allren Burrell s kickoff return in the 2nd quarter. 2002: Redshirted... Named Scout Defense Player of the Week for week against Saint Mary s. PALMA HS 02: Capped four-year career by earning Monterey Bay League MVP and garnering all-county, all-valley and All-Central Coast Section honors... Named Defensive Player of the Year by Monterey County Herald... Made All-CCS honorable mention as a junior... Also captured MBL Most Valuable Offensive Player (as a quarterback) and appeared on all-county and all-valley teams in Four-time team MVP... Team went and won back-to-back section titles in his last two years. PERSONAL: Born in Salinas, Calif... Economics major... Youngest son of Marie Amaral... Cousin Greg Scattini played basketball for Aggies in early 90s... Older brothers Matt and Chad played football at Santa Clara... Late father, John, Sr., played football at Sac State. AMARAL CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total AMARAL 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT FF-FR SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon UT AT TT FF-FR STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State JAMES AMOS Defensive End Sophomore Galt, Calif. 2004: Won team s MIKE WISE AWARD as Freshman of the Year... Appeared in 10 games, tallying 16 total tackles (8 solos, 8 assists)... Also had 3 tackles for losses of 8 yards, including a share of sack vs. South Dakota State... Posted season-best tackles chart at Weber State... Recorded 3 solo tackles including a TFL at Western Oregon. 2003: Defensive recipient of GEORGE BELENIS AWARD as team s redshirt of the year... Named Scout Defense Defensive Player of the Week after Grand Valley State game. GALT HS 03: Two-time Sierra Valley Conference Defensive MVP... Twice earned All-Metro honors from Sacramento Bee... Recorded 116 tackles as a senior linebacker... Also had 45 receptions for 811 yards and 6 TDs as a tight end that year... Posted 136 tackles as a junior, 68 as a sophomore... Selected as basketball team s MVP as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Stephen and Kathleen Amos... Lists East Of Eden as his favorite movie. AMOS CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK AMOS 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT TFL SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon SPRING STRENGTH RESULTS DEFENSIVE BACKS BENCH PRESS Jonathan Barsi 360 Derick Daniels 335 Nick Johnston 325 POWER CLEANS Jonathan Barsi 325 E.J. Brown 300 Nick Johnston 285 PARALLEL SQUATS Jonathan Barsi 455 E.J. Brown/Luis Amaral UT AT TT TFL STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State THREE-LIFT TOTAL Jonathan Barsi 1,140 E.J. Brown 1,030 Nick Johnston 1,015 VERTICAL JUMP Jonathan Barsi 36.0 Kyle Tarp 35.0 Adam Cook YARD DASH Jonathan Barsi 4.42 Adam Cook 4.51 E.J. Brown 4.62

13 JONATHAN BARSI Free Safety Junior Los Altos, Calif. 2004: Played in all 10 games as a reserve, totalling 14 tackles (7 solos, 7 assists)... Had team-best 3 interceptions for 44 yards and added 2 tackles for losses of 3 yards... Ranked 8th in GWFC with 0.30 picks per game... Interceptions came 30 against Western Oregon (8 yds), Southern Utah (5 yds) and Portland State (31 yds)... Named Special Teams Player of the Week after South Dakota State game... Recovered fumble (forced by Luis Amaral) of a Dusty Snyders first-quarter kick return in that season opener... Had tackles chart in that contest, then posted season-high game at Weber State a week later... Also returned 2 kickoffs for 26 yards (10-yarder vs. Northern Colorado, 16-yarder vs. North Dakota State). 2003: Appeared in 9 games as a reserve... Listed at No. 2 on depth chart at free safety by season s end... Posted 20 total tackles, including 12 solos and 2 for losses of 8 yards... Intercepted passes against Western Oregon (7 yds) and Saint Mary s (1 yd)... His pick vs. Gaels Cordell Webb came immediately after 7-yard sack in 4th quarter, his first collegiate QB sack... Finished that game with season-best 5 solo tackles... Broke up Blake Mori s pass attempt to Kenan Smith in final seconds of Causeway Classic win. 2002: Redshirted. SAINT FRANCIS HS 02: Won school s Outstanding Student-Athlete Award as a senior... Earned first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League, All-Mid Peninsula and All-Central Coast Section honorable mention in football... Led team in all-purpose yards... Made All-WCAL first team and All-CCS second team in baseball... Batted.384 with five homers and 13 stolen bases as a senior... Wrestled for one year, capturing WCAL freshman crown at 155 lbs. PERSONAL: Born in Hayward, Calif... Majoring in applied physics... Parents are Bruce Barsi & Suzanne De La Cruz... Nicknamed J.J.... If not for football, would like to play baseball for UC Davis... Lists Tommy Boy as his favorite movie. BARSI CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total BARSI 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT INT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon UT AT TT INT STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State J.P. BELLOTTI Tight End Sophomore Los Gatos, Calif. YUBA COLLEGE: Played 2004 season... No other information available. 2003: Redshirted as a tight end. ST. FRANCIS HS 03: Twice earned All-West Catholic Athletic League honors, including first-team distinction as a 91 senior... Ranked among top 20 tight ends in the West region by Cal-Hi Sports... Won All-WCAL honorable mention in basketball... Hoop team won Central Coast Section and advanced to NorCal championships in his junior year... Voted team captain in both sports... Won team s Coaches Award in football in 2002, helping lead team to CCS co-title. PERSONAL: Born in Los Gatos, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Jerry & Kim Bellotti... Jerry played basketball at Santa Clara... Uncle, Terry Malley, coached football at SCU and now serves as offensive coordinator for Arena Football s San Jose Sabercats. EMMANUEL BENJAMIN Kicker Sophomore Modesto, Calif. 2004: Finished 2nd on team with 49 points... Converted 34 of 38 PAT attempts and 5 of 9 field goals... First collegiate FG was a 36-yarder in first quarter vs. South Dakota State, also his longest of the season... Connected on 31- and 25-yarders at 57 Western Oregon... Named Special Teams Player of the Week for Cal Poly game. BEYER HS 04: Twice earned first-team All-Central California Conference and all-district honors... Named to All-Sac-Joaquin Section first team in Set numerous records for PATs and field goals... Career stats: 18-for-22 field goals, 41-for-41 PATs... Converted career-long 43- yarder as a junior... Served as punter as a senior, booting career best of 53 yards... Named to All-Southwest Region first team by Kicking.com... Also a soccer standout, helping team to combined record during sophomore and junior seasons. PERSONAL: Born May in Modesto, Calif... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Jonathan & Marina Benjamin... Nicknamed Emmo... Hopes for career as a chiropractor... Career highlight was drilling a winning kick with four seconds remaining. BENJAMIN CAREER STATS GP FGs PATs Pts PLAYER PROFILES

14 PLAYER PROFILES NEVAN BERGAN Cornerback Junior San Diego, Calif. 2004: Played in all 10 games, picking up 15 total tackles (8 solos, 7 assists), including 2 for losses of 3 yards... Finished 2nd on team with 6 pass break-ups... Also had first collegiate interception at Weber State... Recorded tackles chart in that 26 game to match career high. 2003: Made 6 appearances as a reserve cornerback... Tallied 7 total tackles (4 solo, 3 assist)... Combined with Jonathan Barsi for 2-yard tackle-for-loss against Western Oregon receiver Dustin Lulay, helping Aggies hold Wolves to less than 100 yards of total offense... Had season-best tackles chart (2-1-3 on kickoff coverage) against Central Washington... Co-winner of team s Special Teams Player of the Week for that game. 2002: Redshirted... Voted Scout Defense Player of the Week after Causeway Classic. HOOVER HS 02: Named to All-Western League first team as a cornerback... Also selected as team s Defensive MVP... Posted 7 interceptions as a senior... Also a team captain in basketball and won the league 50-yard freestyle title in swimming... Won Governor s Scholar Award and Price Scholarship. PERSONAL: Born in Houston, Texas... Economics major... Parents are Harold Harrison & Adina Bergan... Lists Adina as his non-sports hero, Emmitt Smith as his sports hero... Career sports highlight was picking off two passes in his Homecoming game... Says he taps his handcuffs as a pregame superstition. BERGAN CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total BERGAN 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT TFL SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon UT AT TT TFL STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State TYLER BIRKLEY Defensive End Junior Modesto, Calif. 2004: Posted 22 total tackles (10 solos, 12 assists) as a reserve... Also credited for two tackles for losses for 4 yards, including a share of a QB sack vs. Northern Colorado... Recovered a fumble vs. Cal Poly when Ben Reece and Kent Sheridan 90 sacked Cordel Webb in the 2nd quarter... Had tackles chart in that game, then went vs. North Dakota State... Had 5 tackles in his first four games, then 17 in his last four. 2003: Played in 7 games, recording 7 total tackles (5 solo, 2 assists)... Also had 3 tackles for losses of 5 yards... First career TFL was 1-yard stop of Jake Carlyle to end 1st quarter in Aggie win vs. Western Washington... Enjoyed best game at Saint Mary s, chalking up on tackles chart with 2 TFL for 4 yards. 2002: Redshirted... Voted Scout Defense Player of the Week after first Central Washington game. HIGHLANDS HS 02: Attended three high schools: De La Salle as a freshman, Grace Davis (Modesto, Calif.) as a sophomore, and Highland (Ft. Thomas, Ky.) as a junior and senior... Earned first-team All-Northern Kentucky and Louisville Courier-Journal All-State honors... Played in East-West All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif... Majoring in sociology... Son of Dain & Connie Birkley... Dain is a member of the Denison University Athletic Hall of Fame... Best facility he has played is Paul Brown Stadium. BIRKLEY CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total BIRKLEY 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT TFL SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon UT AT TT TFL STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State

15 THOMAS BLAKE Defensive End Freshman Palo Alto, Calif. 2004: Won GEORGE BELENIS AWARD as outstanding redshirt... Voted as team s Scout Defense Player of the Week after the South Dakota State opener. GUNN HS 04: Named to All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic League and All-Mid- 98 Peninsula first teams in Named Outstanding Defensive Player... Set school record with 16.5 sacks that year... Other key stats: on tackles chart, 14 TFLs, 2 forced fumbles, 8 pass break-ups, 3 TDs scored... Recorded 6 tackles, including 3 sacks, in Santa Clara Valley All-Star Game... Earned school s Three-Sport Award of Excellence, having lettered in football, basketball and golf... Helped basketball team capture league title in PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are James & Cathy Blake... Career sports highlight was his pick vs. Palo Alto HS. E.J. BROWN Strong Safety Freshman Riverside, Calif. 2004: Redshirted. J.W. NORTH HS 04: Captured All-Ivy League honors as a defensive back... Also selected as All-County Two-Way Player of the Year as a senior... Ranked among area leaders with 4 interceptions in Helped team to two Southern Section titles... Squad went 10-4 in 2001, then a perfect 14-0 in Highlighted 2003 title game by returning a fumble 80 yards for a TD... National Honor Society member. PERSONAL: Born in Upland, Calif... Majoring in economics... Parents are Alfred & Cynthia Brown... Second cousin to Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams... Sports hero is Muhammad Ali, non-sports hero is his mother... Lists Peter Pan as his favorite movie... Hopes for career in accounting or financial planning. CHRIS BUCK Outside Linebacker Sophomore Fair Oaks, Calif. 2004: Appeared in 9 games, tallying 8 total tackles (4 solos, 4 assists)... Best game was chart at Western Oregon... Earned first collegiate sack against South Dakota State, teaming up with John Amos to hit Andy Kardoes for a 9-yard loss. 2003: Redshirted... Named Scout Defense Defensive Player of the Week for Western Oregon game JESUIT HS 03: Twice made All-Metro first team by Sacramento Bee... Also captured first-team All-Delta League honors as a running back (senior year) and defensive back (junior).. Helped team to Sac-Joaquin Section title as a senior... Won All-State Special Mention by Cal-Hi Sports... National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete honoree... California nominee for Student Sports Mr. Football award... National Honor Society member for three years... Played for former Aggie quarterback Dan Carmazzi. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents are Stuart & Ruth Buck... Career highlight was scoring 80-yard TD in high school city championship game. BUCK CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK MIKE CALHOUN Outside Linebacker Sophomore Los Angeles, Calif. 2004: Totalled 14 tackles (7 solos, 7 assists) in 10 games played... Opened season with chart vs. South Dakota State... Had tackles vs. Southern Utah. 2003: Redshirted... Selected as team s Scout Defense Player of the Week for Cal 31 Poly game. CENTENNIAL HS 03: Named to All- Mountain View League second team as a senior linebacker... Recorded 105 total tackles (30 solo, 75 assists) with 4 QB sacks that year... Posted 25 tackles and 5 sacks as a junior defensive end... Helped lead team to Southern Section Div. V championships in 2000 and Team went 13-1 each year... Named to Academic All-MVL squad. PERSONAL: Born in Harbor City, Calif... Majoring in chemistry... Parents are Darren Calhoun and Kim Broadway... Career highlight was winning a CIF-SS title in triple OT... Pregame routine consists of listening to the same song over and over, then not talking to anyone until the second quarter. CALHOUN CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK CALHOUN 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon UT AT TT STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State PLAYER PROFILES

16 AARON CAMPBELL Defensive Tackle Senior Carmel, Calif. 2004: Played in first three games of season, posting 4 assisted tackles... Opened year with game vs. South Dakota State... Credited for pass break-up vs. Weber State s Jeff Fowler in 3rd quarter. BUTTE COLLEGE: Attended from through Standout in both football (defensive tackle) and track & field (javelin)... Earned Most Improved Defensive Player as a freshman... Selected to JC Gridwire Academic All-America team... Ranks among school s all-time top 10 in javelin. CARMEL HS 00: Selected to All-Mission Trail Athletic League as a defensive end... Once posted five QB sacks in a game. PERSONAL: Born in Carmel, Calif... Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & behavior (NPB)... Parents are Russ Campbell and Kim Gregory... Sports hero is Ronnie Lott, non-sports hero is his father... Hopes to become a surgeon... Proudest accomplishment was being accepted to UC Davis renowned NPB program. CAMPBELL CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK CHRIS CARTER Middle Linebacker Sophomore San Diego, Calif. 2004: Saw action in five games, but did not record any stats. 2003: Redshirted... Selected as team s Scout Defense Player of the Week after Central Washington game. CLAIREMONT HS 03: Won firstteam All-Harbor League honors as a senior 50 tight end... Also voted as team s Offensive MVP and earned honorable mention for National College Football Hall of Fame accoloades... Three-year letterwinner in both football and baseball... Named to San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic team for 3.98 GPA. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif... Managerial economics major... Parents are Joel & Wanda Carter. MAX CHESMORE Offensive Line Freshman Aliso Viejo, Calif. 2004: Redshirted. ALISO NIGUEL HS 04: Two-year starter on both offensive and defensive lines... Led 2003 team to 7-4 overall record and Sea View League championship. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Ana, Calif... Majoring in mechanical engineering... Parents are John Chesmore and P.J. Duke... Sports hero is Lance Armstrong. JONATHAN COMPAS Offensive Line Freshman Carlsbad, Calif : Redshirted... Selected as Scout Defense Player of the Week after Northern Colorado game. CARLSBAD HS 04: Garnered firstteam All-Avocado League honors as a senior... Also named as team s Lineman of 52 the Year and Lifter of the Year... Won Swede Krcmar Athlete of the Year Award... Led team to San Diego Section D-I championship in Also lettered in track & field, capturing Avocado League title in shot put. PERSONAL: Born in Orange, Calif... Majoring in international relations... Parents are Gerald & Linda Compas... Career highlight thus far was hitting a hole-in-one... Lists Ted Johnson as his sports hero. SPRING STRENGTH RESULTS DEFENSIVE LINE BENCH PRESS Matt Ngwun 405 Ryan Sharp 395 Aaron Campbell 365 POWER CLEANS Ryan Sharp 355 Tyler Birkley 315 Aaron Campbell/Naveen Daftari 305 THREE-LIFT TOTAL Ryan Sharp 1,315 Matt Ngwun 1,245 Aaron Campbell 1,125 VERTICAL JUMP Tyler Birkley 33.0 Tom Blake 32.5 Aaron Campbell 31.0 PLAYER PROFILES PARALLEL SQUATS Matt Ngwun 565 Ryan Sharp 565 Tyler Birkley/Aaron Campbell YARD DASH Tyler Birkley 4.71 Tom Blake/Aaron Campbell 4.84

17 ADAM COOK Cornerback Sophomore Bakersfield, Calif. 2004: Appeared in four games, posting 2 solo tackles... Both stops came in opener vs. South Dakota State. 2003: Redshirted... Selected as team s Scout Defense Player of the Week for Saint Mary s game. 10 GARCES MEMORIAL HS 03: Named to Bakersfield Californian All-Area first team as a junior and senior... Twice earned All-South Sequoia League honors, including Offensive Player of the Year in 2001 and Athlete of the Year in Career rushing stats: 230 carries, 2,442 yards, 42 TDs... Listed as a Cal-Hi Sports State Statistic Standout for 10.6 per-carry average... Set three school records... Led team to back-to-back SSL titles and a valley championship. PERSONAL: Born in Bakersfield... Majoring in economics... Parents are Myron & Connie Cook... Best athlete he s faced is Kenny James, now of Washington. COOK CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK NAVEEN DAFTARI Defensive Tackle Junior Davis, Calif. 2004: Started 2 of 10 games played, recording 3 total tackles... Had 2 assists vs. South Dakota State and a solo stop at Southern Utah... Also credited for a pass break-up vs. Western Oregon, spoiling Ryan Thorson s attempt to Luke Carter in 97 fourth quarter. 2003: Appeared in 4 games as a reserve... Credited for one solo tackle for the year, stopping Saint Mary s QB Cordell Webb at the line for no gain. 2002: Did not play. DAVIS HS 02: Lettered in baseball and football... Earned All-Delta League honors as a tight end... Played first base for baseball team... Coaches were Dan Ariola (baseball) and Mark Skrabo (football). PERSONAL: Born in Snellville, Ga... Electrical engineering major... Parents are Inder & Pratibha Daftari... Also plays cricket, having joined the local club as a freshman. DAFTARI CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total DERICK DANIELS Cornerback Senior North Highlands, Calif. 2004: Appeared in 10 games, starting once (at Northern Colorado)... Finished season with 19 total tackles (11 solos, 8 assists)... Also had 2 tackles for losses of 2 yards, an interception and 2 pass breakups... Had 3 solo tackles and his INT in the 2 lone start vs. Northern Colorado... Posted line vs. Sacramento State. 2003: Started first 3 games at left cornerback before injury ended season... Posted 21 total tackles (12 solo, 9 assist), including a 2-yard TFL... Also had five passes defensed: 3 PBUs and 2 interceptions... First Aggie pick, a 10-yarder vs. North Dakota State s Tony Strauss, sealed win with 2:19 left... Followed that with 63-yarder against Texas State s Barrick Nealy, to end 1st half... Made UC Davis debut with line, a PBU and his only TFL in seson opener vs. Grand Valley State. IDAHO STATE: Earned All-Big Sky honorable mention as a freshman in Finished 4th on team with 55 tackles and added 9 passes defensed... Also had 3 fumble recoveries and 3 blocked kicks... Blocked a FG attempt in his collegiate debut vs. Montana Tech... Other blocks came against Weber State (punt) and Southern Utah (PAT)... Posted 7 tackles and 2 PDs vs. Portland State... Made Dean s List with 3.51 GPA. ROSEVILLE HS 00: Selected as team s Offensive MVP as a senior... Named to All-Sierra Foothill League first team as a senior, second team as a junior... Rushed for 800 yards and 12 TDs along with 500 receiving yards... Recorded three interceptions on defense... Ranked among cornerbacks in SuperPrep magazine... Also an All-SFL performer in basketball, averaging 12 points per game. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Fe, N.M... Managerial economics major... Parents are Willie & Brenda Daniels... Brothers Dorian and Del both attended UC Davis... Sports hero is Charles Woodson, non-sports hero is Dorian... Career highlight was playing in front of 30,000 at Utah State. DANIELS CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total DANIELS GAME-BY-GAME 2003 UT AT TT INT GRAND VALLEY STATE at North Dakota State at Texas State at Sacramento State dnp WESTERN OREGON dnp WESTERN WASH. dnp at Saint Mary s dnp CAL POLY dnp CENTRAL WASH. dnp NORTHERN COLO. dnp 2004 UT AT TT INT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State PLAYER PROFILES

18 PLAYER PROFILES NOLAN DE GRAAFF Linebacker Senior Granite Bay, Calif PRESEASON: Has switched from tight end to linebacker for his senior year... Enters season with 13 career tackles (5 solos, 8 assists), all on special teams. 2004: Appeared in 7 games as a reserve tight end... Caught 5 passes for 85 yards, all 83 in season opener vs. South Dakota State. 2003: Co-winner of COACHES AWARD as team s most improved player... Finished 4th among Aggie receivers with 16 catches for 206 yards and 2 TDs... More than half of those yards came in 6-for-107 first-half outing vs. Cal Poly, for which he was named as team s Offensive Player of the Week... Performance was bittersweet, however, as injury prevented him from returning to 2nd half or next game vs. Central Washington... Scored his TDs against Western Washington and Cal Poly... First career TD was 19-yarder from Jon Barragan with 1:50 in 2nd quarter vs. Vikings... Voted as teams Special Teams Player of the Week for Sacramento State, in part due to 15-yard run on 4th-and-8 fake field goal in 3rd quarter... Run helped set up Antar Mahasin s game-winning TD... Recorded 5 total tackles (3-2-5) for the season, mostly on special teams. 2002: Played in 10 games, contributing chiefly on special teams... Selected as team s Special Teams Player of the Week after NCAA firstround playoff at Central Washington... Posted on tackles chart in that game... First career reception was 29-yarder from Ryan Flanigan in 1st quarter vs. North Dakota State. 2001: Attended Sierra College but did not play. GRANITE BAY HS 01: Three-sport standout, earning all-league honors in football, wrestling and baseball... Helped lead team to back-toback Sac-Joaquin Section titles in football... Named to All-Sierra Foothill League first team and all-city as a senior, posting 51 receptions for 1,090 yards and 19 TDs... Football team ranked No. 1 in state among D-II teams in his senior year... Twice garnered All-SFL honors in wrestling as a 215-pounder... Also won first-team All-SFL honors in baseball, helping team to 2001 section championship... In his two years, football team went 25-1, baseball team was PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif... Dean s List student in managerial economics... Son of John & Sherri de Graaff... Lists Ed Mc- Caffrey as his sports hero, his father as his non-sports hero... Would like to reinstate end zone celebrations... Favorite piece of advice: Get busy living or get busy dying, from the Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth And Shawshank Redemption. DE GRAAFF CAREER OFFENSIVE STATS Receiving Rushing GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD Rush Yds Avg. Long TD Total DE GRAAFF CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total MADISON DORIS Tight End Freshman Carmichael, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Voted Scout Offense Player of the Week after South Dakota State game. RIO AMERICANO HS 04: Selected as school s Athlete of the Year as a senior football/baseball standout... Voted Outstanding Receiver as a junior, won team s 39 Raider Award as a sophomore... Selected as freshman team MVP... National Honor Society member... Batted.338 as a shortstop in PERSONAL: Born in Carmichael, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Monte & Deborah Doris... Older brother, Nelson, is an Aggie running back. Band of Brothers Beginning this season, Nelson and Madison Doris will uphold a program tradition of two brothers wearing the Aggie uniform. The Dorises represent the 16th tandem to play for the Aggies at the same time: 2005 NELSON & MADISON DORIS Dan & Ben Reece 2003 Cory & Brad Lekkerkerker 2003 Chris & Kent Sheridan Michael & Jesse Oliva Jason & Sean Holleman Derek & Dino Bonaldo Matt & John Devine Lee & Frank Rosen 1975 Casey & Charlie Merrill Jim & Mike Tenerowicz Greg & Mark Krieger 1966 Bill & Dick Ashby Jim & Terry Haynie 1951 Ernie & Bill Wetmore Don & Charles Aldine 1948 Wilfred & Gunther Schlange Additionally, redshirt freshman Nero Evero begins his first active season with the Aggies, joining his older brother Ejiro, who starred for UC Davis from Ejiro Evero currently serves as an assistant coach with the Aggie program. In addition to the pairs of brothers listed above, many other tandems wore the blue and gold at slightly different times. Among some of the recent notables: Barber, Don ( ) & Mike (1982) Bugarske, Aaron ( ) & Jordan ( ) Carriere, Herb ( ) & Dick ( ) Clerici, Dave ( ) & Steve ( ) Fiack, Paul ( ) & Jim ( ) Hall, Terry ( ) & Elijah ( ) Miner, Loyal ( ) & Mark ( ) Mikolajewski, P.J. ( ) & Matt ( )

19 NELSON DORIS Running Back Junior Carmichael, Calif. 2004: Led team with 495 rushing yards on 101 carries... Added 10-for-63 receiving numbers... Had team s lone 100-yard rushing game, compiling 114 yards on 18 attempts in finale vs. Portland State... Scored two short-yardage TDs at Cal Poly Sprung for 12-for-76 rushing and a TD vs. Sacramento State. 2003: Finished 3rd on team with 181 rushing yards on 37 carries... Was 25-for-143 (5.7 avg.) during three-game stretch of Western Washington, Saint Mary s and Cal Poly... Led team with season-best 51 yards vs. Mustangs... Longest run of season was 17-yarder in 4th quarter vs. Vikings... Recorded first career TD reception vs. WWU, a 26-yard strike from Jon Barragan midway through the 3rd quarter... Finished 4-for-80 receiving for the year. RIO AMERICANO HS 02: Won first-team All-Capital Athletic League honors in Compiled 1,271 total yards as a running back and team captain. PERSONAL: Born in Carmichael, Calif... Majoring in geology... Parents are Monte & Deborah Doris... Monte played football at USC. NELSON DORIS CAREER STATS Rushing Receiving GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. Long TD Rec Yds TD Total NELSON DORIS GAME-BY-GAME Rush Rec 2003 Att-Yd-TD Rec-Yd-TD GRAND VALLEY dnp at North Dakota St at Texas State 1-(-1) at Sacramento St WESTERN OREGON WESTERN WASH at Saint Mary s CAL POLY CENTRAL WASH NORTHERN COLO SPRING STRENGTH RESULTS RUNNING BACKS BENCH PRESS DeMario Warren 335 Nelson Doris 320 POWER CLEANS Bryan Harrison 275 PARALLEL SQUATS Bryan Harrison 380 Rush Rec 2003 Att-Yd-TD Rec-Yd-TD SOUTH DAKOTA ST at Weber State SAC STATE at Northern Colo at Western Oregon dnp STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA ST at Portland State THREE-LIFT TOTAL Bryan Harrison 945 VERTICAL JUMP Nelson Doris 30.5 Bryan Harrison/DeMario Warren YARD DASH Nelson Doris JOSHUA EDWARDS Outside Linebacker Freshman Spring Valley, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Voted Scout Defense Player of the Week after Sacramento State game. MONTE VISTA HS 04: Swept several awards as a senior, including first-team All- San Diego Section and All-Grossmont Conference accolades... Helped team to record and section championship... Earned honorable mention from National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame... Selected as league s Defensive Player of the Year... Won team s Marv Lacey Coaches Award... Captured second-team All-Grossmont Conference honors as a junior... Two-year team captain... Also lettered in track & field, qualifying for CIF-SDS meet in discus. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif... Managerial economics major... Parents are Richard & Tracie Edwards... Best athlete he s faced is Reggie Bush, then of Helix HS... If he could gather three historical figures to a dinner, he would invite Socrates, Malcolm X and Jesus Christ. MATT ENGLE Quarterback Junior El Segundo, Calif. 2004: Appeared in 5 games as a reserve... Completed 26 of 39 passes (66.7 pct.) for 353 yards and 3 TDs, amassing a rating of Connected on his first 13 passes of the season: 6-for-6 vs. South Dakota State (106 yds), 6-for-6 vs. 16 Sacramento State (86 yds), plus his first attempt at Western Oregon... First Aggie TD was 19-yarder to Jason Yäklich in 4th quarter vs. Jackrabbits... Also had a 41-yard pass to Nolan de Graaff in that game, his season-long... Finished season with 9-for-15, 84-yard performance at Portland State... Has rushing TDs vs. Sacramento State and Portland State. EL CAMINO COLLEGE: All-State and honorable mention JC All-America selection in Passed for 2,500 yards and 21 TDs... Named MVP of Mission Conference North Divison... Also voted as team s Offensive Freshman of the Year. EL SEGUNDO HS 03: Compiled career passing total of 8,800 yards and 95 TDs against just 16 interceptions in four-year career... Threw for 3,600 yards, 46 TDs as a senior; 2,900 yards, 30 TDs as a junior... Three-year all-league and all-area pick... Selected as Pioneer League MVP, Offensive Player of the Year in Southern Section Division X, state player of the year for medium-sized schools, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Athlete of the Year as a senior... Also named All-CIF-SS that year... Named Ocean League MVP as a sophomore... Standout in basketball and baseball as well... Garnered All-Southern Section and all-area honors in baseball in Voted Most Inspirational on basketball team as a senior... Founded and presided over school s FCA chapter. PERSONAL: Born in Torrance, Calif... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Gene & Teri Engle... Gene played football at Stanford. ENGLE CAREER STATS Passing Rushing GP Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Rat Att Yds Avg. Long TD PLAYER PROFILES

20 PLAYER PROFILES NERO EVERO Defensive Back Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Named Scout Defense Player of the Week after North Dakota State game. ALTA LOMA HS 04: Posted 74 tackles, an interception and 3 pass break-ups as a senior, earning Best Defensive Back Voted Top Sprinter for track team, competing in 200 and 400 meters... Selected as school s Outstanding Senior Student-Athlete. PERSONAL: Born in Nigeria... Has not declared a major... Father is Dennis Evero... Full name is Oghenero Erezi Evero... Older brother, Ejiro, starred for Aggies from and currently serves as an assistant coach... Career plans are in medicine... Sports hero is Champ Bailey, non-sports hero is his father... If he could assemble three historical figures to a dinner, he would invite Gail Sayers, George Washington and Genghis Khan. JOHN FALETOESE Defensive Tackle Freshman Carmichael, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Named Scout Defense Player of the Week after North Dakota State game. JESUIT HS 04: Three-year starter... Named Delta League Defensive Player of the Year as a senior... Also named to Sacramento 99 Bee All-Metro first team and All-Northern California second team... Claimed All-Delta League and All-Metro second-team honors as a junior. PERSONAL: Born in Carmichael, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are John Faletoese and Marie Leatherby Freeman... If not for football, would like to play rugby at UC Davis... Career highlight was scoring a safety to clinch the championship while at Jesuit HS. Star 88 Although most teams hand out awards at the conclusion of a season or career, the Aggie jersey number 88 currently worn by Pila Fatukala can be considered an honor won in advance. Assistant head coach and D-line guru Fred Arp has long issued it to a defensive end in anticipation of success for its bearer. Listed below are the more prolific 88 s in Aggie history: B.J. Brust ( ) team captain, two-time Outstanding Lineman Josh Anstey ( ) - Three-year All-American Brian Anderson ( ) - Three-time all-conference pick, CoSIDA Academic All-District selection and team s Outstanding Lineman in 1992 Glenn Fricker ( ) - Hall of Famer, program s all-time sacks leader Casey Merrill ( ) - Hall of Famer, 1978 All-American, played eight years in NFL for Green Bay, N.Y. Giants and New Orleans Ric Rimmer ( ) - All-conference winner and Outstanding Lineman in 1973 Dave Clerici ( ) - Twice won all-conference and Outstanding Lineman honors PILA FATUKALA Defensive End Senior Sacramento, Calif. 2004: ALL-GFWC SECOND TEAM... Started 5 of 9 games played... Compiled 28 total tackles (9 solo, 19 assists), including 8 tackles for losses of 26 yards... Led team with 5.0 sacks (23 yards)... Also credited for a pass break-up, a forced fumble (vs. 88 Stephen F. Austin) and a fumble recovery (vs. Southern Utah)... Victimized Sacramento State with tackles chart, including 3.0 sacks for 16 yards... Had season-best 9 tackles (1-8) at Cal Poly, including a half-sack. 2003: Started 4 games before succumbing to team s injury bug... Recorded 14 tackles (6 solo, 8 assists) including 7 for losses of 30 yards... Added 3.0 sacks for 23 yards... Credited for 3 TFLs against North Dakota State (13 yards) and Texas State (16 yards)... All 3 QB sacks were split between those two games... Posted tackles chart in each of season s first two weekends... Blocked Steven Dietz 27-yard field goal attempt at Texas State with 5:12 in 1st. 2002: Redshirted. 2001: Played in all 13 games as a freshman... Finished season with 47 tackles (13 solo, 34 assists)... Led team with 17 TFLs (6 solo, 11 assists) totalling 66 yards... Finished 2nd on Aggies (behind Steve Soares) with 8.0 sacks for 55 yards... Also batted down two passes and forced a fumble... Lone forced fumble was crucial he and B.J. Brust teamed up on a sack of Cal St. Northridge s Marcus Brady on a 3rd-and-15 situation in the final minute, preserving the Aggies win. SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE: Did not play. KENNEDY HS 00: No information available. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif... Managerial economics major... Oldest child of William & Liliani Fatukala... Full name is Viliami Mosese Fatukala... Cousin of former Aggie linebacker Viliami Tuivai, now director of football operations at Boise State. FATUKALA CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK dnp Total FATUKALA 2001 GAME-BY-GAME 2001 UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds at N.M. Highlands at Abilene Christian WESTERN OREGON at Humboldt State at Saint Mary s CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE CAL POLY at Sacramento State CENTRAL WASHINGTON WESTERN WASHINGTON at Texas A&M-Kingsville TARLETON at North Dakota 2 0 2

21 FATUKALA 2003 & 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2003 UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds GRAND VALLEY STATE at North Dakota State at Texas State at Sacramento State WESTERN OREGON dnp WESTERN WASHINGTON dnp at Saint Mary s dnp CAL POLY dnp CENTRAL WASHINGTON dnp NORTHERN COLORADO dnp 2004 UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds SOUTH DAKOTA STATE dnp at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State MARIO GONZALEZ Offensive Line Freshman Placentia, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Selected as Scout Offense Player of the Week after Southern Utah game. EL DORADO HS 04: Started on both lines all four years... Earned first-team All-Century League honors as a senior, 76 after winning second-team distinction as a junior... Twice voted as team s Hitter of the Year... Selected as Lineman of the Year in Recorded 55 total tackles and 4 sacks as a senior defensive tackle, yet did not allow a sack as an OT... Named MVP of the Orange County North-South All-Star Game... Twice won all-league acclaim as a shot putter for track & field team. PERSONAL: Born in Orange, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Serafin & Laura Gonzalez... Says the best athletes he s faced are the players in the county all-star game. STEVEN FREEMAN Middle Linebacker Junior Bakersfield, Calif. BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE: Played two years for Renegades... Made Dean s List and Honor Roll each year... No football information available. STOCKDALE HS 02: Twice earned first-team All-Southwest Yosemite League 13 honors... Rushed for 1,500 yards and 13 TDs as a senior, 1,360 and 13 as a junior... Two-time Offensive MVP. PERSONAL: Born in Hampton, Va... Majoring in economics... Parents are Cary & Linda Freeman... Chose UC Davis in part because of its move to Division I-AA... Hopes to pursue an MBA. SPRING STRENGTH RESULTS TIGHT ENDS BENCH PRESS Nolan de Graaff 330 Daniel Fells 325 Madison Doris 315 POWER CLEANS Nolan de Graaff 325 Madison Doris/Aaron Hines 300 PARALLEL SQUATS Nolan de Graaff 475 Matt Gravette 460 Daniel Fells 455 THREE-LIFT TOTAL Nolan de Graaff 1,130 Daniel Fells 1,055 Madison Doris 1,020 VERTICAL JUMP Nolan de Graaff 34.0 Aaron Hines 33.0 Matt Gravette YARD DASH Nolan de Graaff 4.77 Aaron Hines 4.80 Matt Gravette 4.85 STEVE GATENA Offensive Tackle Freshman Thousand Oaks, Calif. AIR FORCE: Redshirted. WESTLAKE HS 04: Selected to Los Angeles Times All-Region team... First-team All-Southern Section and All-Marmonte League pick as a senior... Captured All- Ventura County and All-Academic Ventura 71 County honors... Did not allow a sack in his senior year... Also made Southern Section All-Academic squad... Team went perfect 14-0 and won state Div. II title in Named Lineman of the Year... Won National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame accolades... Four-year Scholar-Athlete. PERSONAL: Born in Simi Valley, Calif... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Gary & Judy Gatena... Proudest personal accomplishment was going through military training (at U.S. Air Force Academy) PLAYER PROFILES

22 JON GRANT Quarterback Junior Pacific Grove, Calif. 2004: ALL-GFWC FIRST TEAM... Started all 10 games, completing 184 of 302 passes for 2,512 yards and 17 TDs... Threw just 10 interceptions (3.3 pct.)... Finished 2nd in conference in passing yards (251.2 ypg), rating (142.8) and total 12 offense (258.7 ypg)... Passing efficiency would have ranked 15th among I-AA leaders while total offense would have been 18th... Fired two 300-yard games: 311 (with 3 TDs) at Weber State, and career-best 393 at Cal Poly... Total vs. Mustangs is highest Aggie single-game total since J.T. O Sullivan went for 415 in 2000 (also vs. Cal Poly)... Won GFWC Player of the Week honors in his first career start, completing 20 of 24 passes for 278 yards and 4 TDs in opener vs. South Dakota State... Rating in that game was , followed by at Weber... Hit O.J. Swanigan for 84-yard score at WSU, 7th-longest in school history... Went 18-for-22 (81.8 pct.) against Sacramento State... Had two 50-yard rushing games: 55 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 53 at Cal Poly... Also ran for 5 TDs, most by a UC Davis QB since Khari Jones had 7 in : Appeared in 4 games as a reserve quarterback... Completed 4 of 6 passes for 73 yards and a TD... Hit Blaise Smith for a 30-yard TD strike in first play of 4th quarter vs. Western Washington... Finished that game 3-for-3 with 30 yards. 2002: Attended UC San Diego. PACIFIC GROVE HS 02: Enjoyed stellar career in football, basketball and baseball... Won All-Mission Trail Athletic League honors three times in football: twice at quarterback, once at safety... Led league in passing as a senior, earning All-Central Coast Section and MTAL Back of the Year honors... Team went 12-1 and captured league and CCS titles in Honored by National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame... Selected as team captain and MVP for freshman team, firing 22 passing TDs and running for 5 more... Batted.448 with 10 home runs in four-year baseball career... Also set season (22) and career (75) stolen base records... Capture MTAL batting title and earned all-league accolades each season... Also a three-time All-MTAL honoree in basketball, serving as team captain each year... Also garnered team s MVP and Coaches awards... Scored school-record 32 points in a game as a freshman... In all, was selected as 2002 Athlete of the Year for Monterey County and for KION-TV tri-county area... Posted 4.4 GPA and was selected as class valedictorian... Invited to National Youth Leaders conference in Washington, D.C. PERSONAL: Born in Monterey, Calif... Majoring in history... Parents are Gary & Candace Grant... Career highlight was capturing the CCS football title as a senior... Among best athletes he s faced is current teammate Luis Amaral. GRANT 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 Att Cpl Int Yds TD Run Yds TD SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State MATT GRAVETTE Tight End Senior Oceanside, Calif. 2004: Appeared in 9 games as a reserve... Caught 2 passes for 14 yards, all against Western Oregon (receptions of 4 and 10 yds). 2003: Redshirted at UC Davis... Voted as team s Scout Offense Player of the Week 89 after Western Washington game. SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE: Served as team captain and voted Best Offensive Freshman... Caught 16 passes for 316 yards in Earned All-Foothill Conference honorable mention... Garnered Academic All-America honors from JC Gridwire. VISTA HS 01: Starred in both football and baseball... Won All- Palomar League second-team honors as a senior... Totalled 17 catches for 371 yards... Helped team to San Diego Section Division I title in Led baseball team with.384 average as a senior, earning second-team all-league accolades... Voted Most Improved... Team finished as CIF-SDS runner-ups in Selected as school s Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL: Born in Fountain Valley, Calif... Majoring in communication... Parents are Dennis & Mary Gravette... Career sports highlights were his high school matchups with Long Beach Poly... Sports hero is Tony Gwynn, non-sports hero is his father. GRAVETTE CAREER STATS Receiving GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD SPRING STRENGTH RESULTS QUARTERBACKS PLAYER PROFILES GRANT CAREER STATS Passing Rushing GP Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Rat Att Yds Avg. Long TD Total BENCH PRESS Tim Plough 285 Jon Grant/Matt Engle 245 POWER CLEANS Jon Grant 255 Tim Plough 245 Matt Engle/Luke Tracy 235 PARALLEL SQUATS Tim Plough 385 Jon Grant/Matt Engle 375 THREE-LIFT TOTAL Tim Plough 915 Jon Grant 875 Matt Engle 855 VERTICAL JUMP Tim Plough/Matt Engle 28.0 Jon Grant YARD DASH Tim Plough 4.77 Luke Tracy 4.84 Jon Grant 4.87

23 BRYAN HARRISON Running Back Junior Vallejo, Calif. 2004: Rushed for 48 yards on 5 carries in 2 games played... Had best game at Western Oregon, going 8-for-43 with a 14-yard TD run in the 4th quarter... Also saw late action against Sacramento State, finishing 2-for-5 in that game : Saw action in 4 games... Rushed for 95 yards on 19 carries... Longest run was also his first collegiate TD: a 34-yarder in the final minutes at Saint Mary s... Selected as team s Scout Offense Player of the Week after North Dakota State game. JUSTIN SIENA HS 02: Ranked 26th in state among prep running backs by Cal-Hi Sports... Rushed for school-record 1,512 yards and 29 TDs as a senior... Averaged 7.9 yards per carry as senior, 7.5 as a junior... Twice won All-Marin Catholic Athletic League honors... Won all-county merit as a senior, helping lead team to North Coast Section title... Named Player of the Week five times by KVON 1440 AM. PERSONAL: Born in Richmond, Calif... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Michael Harrison and Narda Lambert... Twin brother, Ryan, also attends UC Davis... Career highlights were his Cal-Hi Sports ranking and his 312-yard rushing game. HARRISON CAREER STATS Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. Long TD Total DAVID HECKMAN Middle Linebacker Freshman Meridian, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Selected as Scout Defense Player of the Week after Western Oregon game. SUTTER UNION HS 04: Captured Cal-Hi Sports all-state honors as a linebacker... Also named defensive MVP for the 42 team, Butte View League, Northern Section and Sutter area... Posted 188 total tackles, plus 3 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 2 interceptions in Twice earned All-BVL acclaim... Voted as team s Most Improved as a junior, recording 87 solo tackles... CIF All-Academic selection... Also lettered in basketball (forward) and track & field (long jump). PERSONAL: Born in Meridian, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Greg & Sarah Heckman... Older sister, Chrissie, recently graduated from UC Davis AARON HINES Tight End Senior Pacific, Calif. 2004: Hauled in 7 passes for 34 yards in 9 games as a reserve... Had 2 receptions in each of Northern Colorado, Stephen F. Austin and Southern Utah games. 2003: Appeared as a reserve in all 10 games... Caught 3 passes for 56 yards First collegiate reception was also his longest: a 24-yard shot from Jon Grant in 4th quarter at Saint Mary s. ST. IGNATIUS PREP 01: Earned second-team All-Metro and firstteam All-West Catholic Athletic League honors as a senior, posting 45 receptions for 706 yards and 10 TDs... Also received All-WCAL honorable mention in basketball... Part of 4x400 relay squad that won Central Coast Section JV title in PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif... Majoring in communication... Youngest son of Howard & Gail Hines... Howard played basketball at North Texas... Toughest athlete he s faced is Matt Ware, now of UCLA... Best facility in which he s played is the San Jose Events Center. HINES CAREER STATS Receiving GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD Total JOSHUA HOLLOWAY Offensive Line Senior Long Beach, Calif. 2004: Played in 7 games as a reserve. 2003: Did not play. EL CAMINO COLLEGE: Earned second-team All-Mission Conference distinction... Started all 20 games in his two-year career... Served as team captain 54 as a sophomore... Academic Athlete of the Year in Teammate of current Aggie transfer Michael Wolfson. PARAMOUNT HS 00: Named All-Southern Section as a senior... Selected to Los Angeles Times All-Area team as well... Won Senior Athlete of the Year honors. PERSONAL: Born in Marion, Ohio... History major... Parents are John & Beckie Gibson... Hopes to become a high school teacher... Toughest athlete he s faced is former El Camino teammate Brent Pollack. PLAYER PROFILES

24 PLAYER PROFILES NICK JOHNSTON Cornerback Sophomore Alamo, Calif. 2004: Appeared in 6 games as a reseve, tallying 6 tackles (3 solos, 3 assists)... Had chart in opener vs. South Dakota State, then matched that total with line at Western Oregon. UCLA: On 2003 roster, did not play... 8 Twice made Directors Honor Roll. SAN RAMON VALLEY HS 02: Starred in football and track & field... Captured first-team All-East Bay Athletic Legaue honors at defensive back... Won All-North Coast Section and All-CIF Scholar Athlete awards... Posted 9 career interceptions... Won EBAL title in long jump... Best mark of NCS and state meet qualifier... Medaled at De La Salle Invitational... Top 8 Meet invitee. PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Philip & Leslie Johnston... Sports heroes are Walter Payton and John Wooden, non-sports hero is his father... Career highlight was making the state track & field meet. JOHNSTON CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK JESSE KAILAHI Middle Linebacker Freshman Greenbrae, Calif. 2004: Redshirted. REDWOOD HS 04: Captured firstteam All-Marin County Athletic League status on offense, honorable mention on defense in Twice selected as team s Most Valuable Lineman... Won Bob 51 Troppman Athletic Excellence Award as a junior. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif... Has not declared a major... Mother s name is Jennifer Knowles... Non-sports hero is his late father, Foueti Kailahi... Hopes for career in international relations, particularly in Asia TIMOTHY KEANE Offensive Line Junior Palm Springs, Calif. 2004: Played in all 10 games as a reserve guard, backing up Jeff Anderson. 2003: Appeared as a reserve in 3 games. 2002: Redshirted. PALM SPRINGS HS 02: Selected to 60 All-Desert Valley League first team as a junior and senior... Captured honorable mention as a sophomore... Named team s offensive MVP as a junior, then team MVP as a senior... Also lettered in track & field and soccer PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif... Psychology major... Parents are Jeffrey & Barbara Keane. MATT LOCKLIN Kicker Sophomore Temecula, Calif. 2004: On roster, did not play. SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE: Served as starting punter and kicker during 2003 season. TEMECULA VALLEY HS 02: Named All-Southern Section, All-Southwestern 35 League, first-team All-Riverside County and all-valley as placekicker as senior... Had a career-best 47-yard field goal... Set school records for field goals in a season and longest punt (65 yards)... Also lettered twice in baseball, earning scholar-athlete honors. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles... Parents are Bill & Karen Locklin... Older brother, Kevin, played baseball at USC in Majoring in food science... Plans for a career in the wine industry... Career highlight was playing all-star game between Riverside and San Bernardino counties in which Riverside won for the first time. CHRIS MILLER Wide Receiver Sophomore San Clemente, Calif. 2004: Saw time in three games, but did not record any stats. 2003: Redshirted. SAN CLEMENTE HS 03: Twice earned All-Southern Section honors... Named South Coast League Offensive 40 Player of the Year... Set nine school records, including receptions (147) and yards (1,300)... Scored TD in North-South Shrine All-Star Game... Selected for Jerry Campbell Sports All-America team. PERSONAL: Born in Mission Viejo, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Craig & Margaret Miller... Sports hero is Wayne Chrebet, non-sports hero is his father... If not for football, would like to play tennis at UC Davis.

25 MIKE NG Defensive Tackle Junior Fairfield, Calif. 2004: Redshirted. SOLANO COLLEGE: Captured firstteam All-Bay Valley Conference honors as an outside linebacker in Recorded 75 tackles, including 16.5 sacks... Voted as team s Defensive MVP... Helped lead team 63 to East County Bowl championship... Made National Dean s List. ARMIJO HS 02: Named to All-Monticello Empire League second team... Played on both offensive and defensive lines. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif... Majoring in organizational studies... Parents are Michael Ng and Patricia McGregor... Career highlight was posting five sacks in a game... Emulated Junior Seau as a youngster... Hopes for career as a sports agent... Lists his mom as his non-sports hero, Steve Tasker as his sports hero. CLAYTON O KANE Outside Linebacker Junior Altadena, Calif. 2004: Played in opener vs. South Dakota State but did not record any stats... Sidelined by injury for rest of year. 2003: Appeared in season s first 6 games as a reserve, recording 9 total tackles (5 solo, 4 assists)... Had 3 tackles 20 against North Dakota State (2-1-3), then Texas State (1-2-3)... Recovered QB Cullen Finnerty s fumble in Aggies second-quarter goal line stand vs. Grand Valley State in season opener (fumble was forced by Kelly Valaau at 1- yard line)... First Aggie tackle: held Marques Johnson to 13-yard kickoff return in 1st quarter at North Dakota State. 2002: Co-winner (with Tony Kays) for team s GEORGE BELENIS AWARD as outstanding redshirt... Named Scout Defense Player of the Week after North Dakota State game. ST. FRANCIS HS 02: Earned All-Mission League honors in football (as a linebacker) and track & field (relay team). PERSONAL: Born in Pasadena, Calif... Majoring in communication... Oldest of four children of Brian & Kathy O Kane. RYAN PAYNE M. L Backer/Long Snap Senior Sonoma, Calif. 2004: Played in all 10 games, amassaing 23 tackles (9 solo, 14 assists)... Also had 3 tackles, including a 4-yard sack in opener vs. South Dakota State... Had tackles chart in that game, earning share of team s Defensive Player of the Week award... Went vs. North Dakota State. 2003: Appeared in all 10 games as a reserve... Tallied 5 solo tackles and 2 assists for 7 total... Best outing was chart at Texas State... Shared team s Special Teams Player of the Week honors (with cornerback Nevan Bergan) after Central Washington game. 2002: Did not play. 2001: Redshirted. SONOMA VALLEY HS 01: Named Sonoma County League and Redwood Empire Defensive Player of the Year as a senior... Recorded more than 130 tackles... Selected to all-state first team... Helped lead team to a 9-2 record and SCL title in PERSONAL: Born in Marin, Calif... Organizational studies major... Parents are Richard & Deborah Payne... Advice to youngsters: Tough times go away, tough people don t. PAYNE CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total PAYNE 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT TFL SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon SPRING STRENGTH RESULTS LINEBACKERS 2004 UT AT TT TFL STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State O KANE CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total BENCH PRESS Chris Buck 370 Dave Heckman/Ryan Payne 345 POWER CLEANS Dan Elbanna 335 Clayton O Kane 305 Ryan Payne 300 PARALLEL SQUATS Dan Elbanna 475 Tyler Pringle 470 Clayton O Kane/Chris Buck 425 THREE-LIFT TOTAL Dan Elbanna 1,135 Chris Buck 1,080 Clayton O Kane/Ryan Payne 1,045 VERTICAL JUMP Dan Elbanna 34.5 Matt Shamus 32.0 Ryan Payne YARD DASH Chris Buck 4.75 Matt Shamus 4.80 Mike Calhoun 4.82 PLAYER PROFILES

26 TIM PLOUGH Quarterback Sophomore Ramona, Calif. 2004: Saw action in games against Sacramento State and Western Oregon. 2003: Redshirted... Offensive recipient of GEORGE BELENIS AWARD for outstanding redshirt... Selected as team s Scout Offense Player of the Week after Grand 3 Valley State game. RAMONA HS 03: Earned secondteam All-San Diego Section as a senior, compiling more than 2,300 passing yards and 14 TDs as a quarterback... Also rushed for 600 yards and 9 TDs that year... Named to All-North County and All-Valley League first teams that year... Made all-league first team and all-county second team as a junior, posting 1,767 passing yards and 16 TDs... Set school career marks of 312 completions and 5,005 passing yards... Inducted into National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame... Selected to All-Valley League second team as a sophomore and was named Rookie of the Year... Also a standout in baseball, earning first-team all-league accolades... Batted.342 with five homers and 16 stolen bases as a junior,.374 with 7 homers and 15 steals as a senior... Named to San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic first team all three years... Graduated with GPA in excess of 4.0. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif... History major... Parents are James & Barbara Plough... Older sister, Erin, attends Jacksonville State... Sports hero is John Elway, another standout quarterback/outfielder... Non-sports hero is Robert Kennedy... Would title his autobiography, An Audible in Life. PLOUGH CAREER STATS Passing Rushing GP Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Rat Att Yds Avg. Long TD BRANDON QUINN Strong Safety Senior Vacaville, Calif. 2004: Played in 10 games, totalling 17 tackles (9 solos, 8 assists)... Also had a tackle for a 1-yard loss at Western Oregon... Credited for forced fumble vs. South Dakota State, pinning Jackrabbits at their own 3-yard line in the 4th quarter... Posted career-high 5 tackles (3-2) at 33 Western Oregon. 2003: Saw action in 8 games, recording one solo tackle... First career tackle was on first play of the season: stopping Grand Valley State s Brandon Langston in the opening kickoff return... Recovered Steven Dietz blocked field goal (by Pila Fatukala) at Texas State... Named as team s Scout Defense Player of the Week after that game. 2002: Appeared in 4 games, did not record any stats. 2001: Redshirted. WILL C. WOOD HS 01: Lettered in football, basketball and track & field... Voted MVP as a senior, Most Improved as a junior... Posted 5 interceptions as a defensive back, 5 receiving TDs as a wideout... Threetime recipient of Coaches Award in track & field, member of 4x400 relay squad that won Sac-Joaquin Section title in Part of 4x100 team that captured Monticello Empire League banner in Won Hardest Worker award in basketball... Hoop team went undefeated in 2001, capturing MEL title... Earned All-CIF Scholastic Award (for compiling a 3.5-plus GPA in a championship sport)... Named school s Most Outstanding Athlete as a senior. PERSONAL: Born at Travis AFB, Calif... Political science major... Parents are Val & Lottie Quinn... Nicknamed B.Q.... Uncle, DeWayne Quinn, played football at UC Davis in early 90s... DeWayne s nickname (to which he still answers) is D.Q.... Best athletes he s faced are Onterrio Smith and Brandon Armstrong... Favorite facility in which he s played is Napa Memorial Stadium; best basketball venue is Arco Arena... Would like to see all interceptions worth points. PLAYER PROFILES TYLER PRINGLE Outside Linebacker Fr. Manhattan Beach, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Named Scout Defense Player of the Week after Southern Utah game. MIRA COSTA HS 04: Named Southern Section Div. III Offensive Player of the Year, third-team Cal-Hi Sports All-State and 28 L.A. Times All-Region Southbay/Westside Player of the Year as a senior... Rushed for 1,881 yards on 260 carries and 20 TDs that year... Also had 146 tackles as a linebacker... Garnered first-team All-Bay League and second-team All-CIF-SS merit as a junior... Team won four straight league titles in his career. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Ronald Pringle and Valerie Morton, whom he lists as nonsports heroes... Sports hero is Jerry Rice QUINN CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total QUINN 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon UT AT TT STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State 0 0 0

27 RYAN RAMEY Wide Receiver Senior Alta Loma, Calif. 2004: Appeared in 9 games, mostly as a return specialist... Retrieved 6 kickoffs for 170 yards for a 28.3 average... More than half those yards came from a 98-yard return vs. Sacramento State, the longest in school history since John Nedderman went end 9 zone to end zone in Runback set up TD run by O.J. Swanigan and sparked Aggies rally in Causeway win... Named Special Teams Player of the Week after Southern Utah game. 2003: Saw action in 8 games... Caught 3 passes for 54 yards... First career reception was also his longest for the year: a 33-yard strike from Ryan Flanigan in 1st quarter at Sacramento State... Hauled in 12-yarder vs. Western Washington and 9-yarder vs. Central Washington. 2002: Played in 3 games, primarily on special teams... Had a 30-yard kickoff return to close the 3rd quarter against Humboldt State. 2001: Redshirted. UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD: Finished 3rd in triple jump at 2003 California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships with seasonbest ETIWANDA HS 01: Enjoyed fine senior season in football, posting 277 receiving yards, 986 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns as a running back; 2 interceptions as a linebacker... Won team s Hatchet Man award... Placed 3rd (47-11) in triple jump at Southern Section meet in Took 7th in Southern Section Masters that year... Won Mt. Baldy League title in triple. PERSONAL: Born in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Robert & Rita Ramey... Wears his lucky Sonic The Hedgehog T-shirt under his pads... Best athlete he s faced is Chris Singleton, now of the Pittsburgh Pirates. RAMEY CAREER STATS Receiving Kickoff Returns Rushing GP Rec Yds TD KR Yds TD Rush Yds TD Total BEN REECE Outside Linebacker Senior Paso Robles, Calif. 2004: ALL-GFWC HONORABLE MENTION... Defense recipient of team s COACHES AWARD as most improved player... Started all 10 games at Willy position, finishing 2nd on team with 53 total tackles (20 solo, 33 assists)... Also was 43 T2nd in tackles for losses (33 yards)... Had 2.5 sacks for 17 yards... Added a 6-yard interception (at Western Oregon), 2 pass break-ups, 2 forced fumbles and a fumble recovery... Won back-to-back Defensive Player of the Week honors for Northern Colorado and WOU games... Posted season-best 9 tackles (2-7) vs. Stephen F. Austin... Compiled tackles at Cal Poly, including 3 TFLs... Heroics including key red-zone stop in 4th quarter. 2003: Appeared in final 4 games as backup willie behind Justin Patterson... Posted 2 solo tackles, one each vs. Central Washington and Cal Poly. 2002: Played in all 12 games as a reserve... Compiled 14 total tackles (6 solo, 8 assists)... Recovered a fumble vs. Humboldt State, reeling in an Angelo Caffese-forced fumble on Cody Killingsworth s kickoff return... Posted career-high 4 tackles (2-2-4 line) at Western Oregon. 2001: Redshirted. PASO ROBLES HS 01: Earned first-team All-Los Padres League honors as a senior... Won honorable mention as a junior... Helped team to 38-4 record and three straight Southern Section Div. X titles... Won William Clarke Memorial Scholarship. PERSONAL: Born in San Miguel, Calif... Religious studies major... Parents are Ronald & Caroline Reece... Older brother, Dan, played defensive back for the Aggies from Hopes to become an athletic trainer... Sports hero is Zach Thomas... Career highlight was winning three CIF-SS titles at Paso Robles HS. REECE CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total Coast To Coast Ryan Ramey s 98-yard kickoff return against Sacramento State was the second-longest runback in school history, and the third longest of any type. However, it stands as the longest non-scoring play in the record books Ramey ran it from his own 1-yard line to the Hornet 1-yard line. LONGEST PLAYS Distance Play Year Result 100 John Nedderman kickoff return 1948 TD 99 Mike Moroski pass to Calvin Ellison 1978 TD 98 Ryan Ramey kickoff return Elijah Hall interception return 1989 TD 96 Kevin Freeman kickoff return 2002 TD 95 Carl Frazer kickoff return 1934 unknown 94 Jim Wilson run from scrimmage 1953 TD 94 Joe Genasci punt return 1991 TD REECE 2002 & 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2002 UT AT TT TFL at Grand Valley State ABILENE CHRISTIAN NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Western Oregon SACRAMENTO STATE at Humboldt State at Cal Poly SAINT MARY S at Central Washington at Western Washington at Central Washington at Texas A&M-Kingsville UT AT TT TFL SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State PLAYER PROFILES

28 PLAYER PROFILES BRANDON RICE Wide Receiver Freshman Los Angeles, Calif. 2004: Redshirted. BEVERLY HILLS HS 04: Captured All-Southern Section honors as a wide receiver... Caught 67 passes for 987 yards and 11 TDs... Led all CIF-SS Division III in receptions... Voted as team s Offensive 6 MVP... Honored by National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame... Also starred in basketball and track & field... Won league 800 meters title (2:04.0) as a freshman... Selected as basketball team s Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Michael Maddox & Melinda Rice... Lists his father as his non-sports hero. ZACHARY SAGAY Wide Receiver Freshman Irvine, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Selected as Scout Offense Player of the Week after Weber State game. WOODBRIDGE HS 04: Earned first-team All-Sea View League and allcity honors as a senior... Hauled in receptions for 892 yards... Voted as team s Offensive MVP... Also played basketball at Corona Del Mar HS, capturing team MVP accolades in 2001 and Most Improved in PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif... Majoring in human development... Parents are Andrew Sagay and Linda Jones... Sports hero is Roy Williams, non-sports hero is his brother, Talib Jones... Career aspirations are to become a sports agent. ANDREW SHRADER Offensive Line Freshman Temecula, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Voted as team s Scout Offense Player of the Week after Cal Poly game. TEMECULA VALLEY HS 04: Earned three letters in football, two in track & field... Captured second-team All-Southwestern League as an offensive lineman Competed in shot put and discus throw... Career-best marks were 47-7 (shot) and (discus). PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif... Majoring in mechanical engineering... Parents are Steven & Lynn Shrader... Career highlight was recovering from a knee injury in time to play his final home game as a senior... Sports hero is every offensive lineman in the NFL MATT SHAMUS Middle Linebacker Sophomore Stockton, Calif. 2004: Appeared in all 10 games as a reserve, logging 9 total tackles (2 solo, 7 assists)... Credited for career-best 3 tackles (1-2) at Western Oregon. 2003: Redshirted. LINCOLN HS 03: Named as Stockton-area s Defensive Player of the Year by 49 the Stockton Record as a senior... Captured first-team San Joaquin Athletic Association honors... National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame inductee... Selected for the Lions Club All-Star Game... Recorded 174 tackles with 13 sacks and four interceptions as a senior linebacker, helping team to Sac-Joaquin Section title game. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif... Majoring in economics... Parents are Mike Shamus and Tami Pierce. SHAMUS CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK KYLE SKIERSKI Offensive Line Junior Trabuco Canyon, Calif. 2004: Started all 10 games at right guard... Also saw time at either tackle. 2003: Appeared in five games as a reserve... Listed at No. 2 left tackle behind Cory Lekkerkerker. 2002: Redshirted. 77 SANTA MARGARITA HS 01: Won All-Southern Section honors... Also selected to All-Serra League and All-Orange County teams... Helped team to 14-0 record and section championship in Garnered secondteam All-Serra League distinction in baseball. PERSONAL: Born in Detroit, Mich... Communications and sociology double major... Parents are Ken & Suzan Skierski... Pretended to be Barry Sanders as a kid... Has career goals of working in media relations.

29 BLAISE SMITH Wide Receiver Senior Santa Maria, Calif. 2004: Appeared in 8 games... Caught 2 passes for 39 yards, including 30-yarder at Weber State. 2003: Played in 8 games as a reserve, compiling 5 catches for 86 yards and a TD... First collegiate reception was a 4-yard 80 out during final minutes of regulation vs. Grand Valley State... Hauled in 30-yard TD to start 4th quarter vs. Western Washington, his longest reception of the season... Caught 2 passes for 34 yards against Cal Poly. 2002: On roster, did not play. 2001: Redshirted. ST. JOSEPH S HS 01: Starred in football, basketball and track & field... Swept all-state, All-Southern Section and All-Los Padres League honors as a senior... Pulled in 99 receptions for 1,634 yards to lead all California prep receivers as a senior... Captured all-league honors as a junior, recording 63-for-950 receiving numbers... Selected as LPL Player of the Year in basketball, averaging 16 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists per game... Led team to 25-8 ledger and Southern Section D-IV title in Part of school-record 4x100 relay in track. PERSONAL: Born in Fountain Valley, Calif... Majoring in communication... Parents are Paul & Signe Smith... Caught two TD passes from current NFL quarterback Mark Brunell during a St. Joseph s alumni 7-on-7 game in Full name is Ryan Blaise Smith, has chosen to go by middle name in part because of a second Ryan Smith on the Aggies this season. SMITH CAREER STATS Receiving GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD Total ANDY SULLIVAN Cornerback Senior Elk Grove, Calif. 2004: Started 10 games at cornerback, starting 9... Compiled 33 total tackles (17 solo, 16 assists)... Scored first career TD in opener vs. South Dakota State, returning interception 58 yards to open 2nd quarter... Had pass break-ups against Stephen 4 F. Austin and Cal Poly... Posted team-best tackles chart at Weber State... Had career-high 7 tackles (3-4) vs. North Dakota State. 2003: On roster, did not play due to injury... Awarded medical hardship season to return for : Appeared in 5 games as a reserve, recording 2 assisted tackles... Credited for a tackle against Humboldt State and Cal Poly. 2001: Did not play. 2000: Did not play LAGUNA CREEK HS 00: Earned all-city and All-Delta League honors in football and basketball... Led both teams to league titles... Basketball team went 26-4 and captured Sac-Joaquin Section banner... Won football s Cardinal Award... Also competed in long jump and triple jump for track & field team. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif... Psychology major... Parents are Christian & Genise Sullivan... Sports highlight was his 80-yard TD catch against local power Elk Grove... Nicknames are Young Sully and Savage... Would title his autobiography, The Life And Times Of A Savage... Pretended to be Anfernee Hardaway as a young athlete. SULLIVAN CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK dnp Total SULLIVAN 2004 GAME-BY-GAME 2004 UT AT TT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Weber State SACRAMENTO STATE at Northern Colorado at Western Oregon KYLE TARP Cornerback Senior Salinas, Calif UT AT TT STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Southern Utah at Cal Poly NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Portland State : Saw action in all 10 games as a reserve... Had 4 total tackles (1 solo, 3 assists). 2003: Appeared in 5 games, tallying 2 solo tackles and an assist for 3 total... First career tackle was a solo stop of Western 5 Washington s Andy Olson. 2002: On roster, did not play. 2001: Attended UC Santa Barbara. PALMA HS 01: Earned All-Monterey Bay League, first-team All- Monterey County and All-Salinas Valley honors as a senior, helping team to Central Coast Section championship... Posted 55 tackles and 4 forced fumbles... Named Most Valuable DB... Team went in his two years on varsity... Member of National Honor Society, graduated with 3.95 GPA. PERSONAL: Born in Monterey, Calif... Dean s List student majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Alan & Diane Tarp, whom he lists as non-sports heroes... Member of National Society of Collegiate Scholars... Related (once removed) to Joe DiMaggio... His pregame routine: a cinnamon raisin bagel, a nap, a fruit smoothie and Mobb Deep in my headphones. TARP CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK Total PLAYER PROFILES

30 PLAYER PROFILES JOHN THOMAS Offensive Line Senior Yuba City, Calif. 2004: Saw action in games at Western Oregon and Cal Poly... Selected as Scout Defense Player of the Week after Northern Colorado game. BUTTE COLLEGE: Played 2002 and 2003 seasons... Team went 19-3 during 74 that span, with perfect 10-0 record in Golden Valley Conference. SUTTER UNION HS 02: Garnered first-team All-Northern Section and All-Butte View League honors... Team went combined 32-1 in his three years, including 12-0 and CIF-NS title in Key stats: 75 tackles, 3 sacks in 2001; 41 tackles, 6 sacks in 2000; 38 tackles, 3 sacks in PERSONAL: Born in Yuba City, Calif... Political science major... Parents are John & Patricia Thomas... Nickname is J.T.... Lists his father as both his sports and non-sports hero... Plans on becoming a lawyer. KALE TURNER Wide Receiver Sophomore Alamo, Calif. 2004: Appeared in 2 games but did not record any stats. 2003: Redshirted... Voted Scout Offense Player of the Week after Western Oregon game. MONTE VISTA HS 03: Earned All- 81 East Bay Athletic League and All-Metro honors as a senior receiver and defensive back... Caught 65 passes for 1,025 yards and 13 TDs in Helped lead team to 13-0 record, the North Coast Section championship and No. 1 state ranking... Captured All-EBAL accolades as a junior, posting receiving stats... Team went 11-2 that year, winning NCS title... Three-time defensive MVP in basketball... Finished 2nd on team in scoring as a senior guard... Also lettered in baseball (outfielder) and track & field (400)... Two-year All-CIF Scholastic honoree... Selected as U.S. Army Student-Athlete of the Year for PERSONAL: Born in Stanford, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Kevin & Diane Turner... Sports hero is his father, who played linebacker at Pacific, then for four years in the NFL and two in the USFL... Career highlight was hauling in the game-winning catch in final 30 seconds of EBAL championship in front of 15,000 fans... Best venue he s played: Oakland s Network Associates Coliseum ELLIOT VALLEJO Offensive Line Junior Salinas, Calif. 2004: Started all 10 games at right tackle. 2003: Saw action in 4 games as a reserve... Listed at No. 2 right tackle behind Brad Lekkerkerker. UCLA: On 2002 roster, did not play. 67 PALMA HS 02: Capped four-year career by earning All-State, All-Central Coast Section, All-Tri-County, and All-Valley honors...named Monterey Bay League s Oustanding Lineman of the Year... Ranked 32nd nationally and 13th in the West among offensive lineman with three-star rating according to PacWest Football... Also named to SuperPrep Far West Team (California, Nevada & Hawaii)... Appeared on Long Beach Press Telegram Best in The West second team... Selected for North-South Shrine All-Star game... Named team s co-captain, the Chieftains went and won back-to-back section titles in his last two year... Also lettered in track & field, capturing All-MBL honors in discus and named Most Valuable Field Athlete in 2002; and wrestling, earning Coaches Award. PERSONAL: Born in Monterey, Calif.... Materials Engineering major... Parents are Louie & Denice Vallejo... Brother is Alexander Vallejo... Enjoys refurbishing cars and trucks...hopes to become a materials/mechanical engineer. DeMARIO WARREN Running Back Freshman Fairfield, Calif. 2004: Redshirted... Voted Scout Offense Player of the Week after Sacramento State game. 2003: Did not play, enrolled in winter quarter FAIRFIELD HS 03: Named to All- 34 Monticello Empire League, All-Solano County and Fairfield Daily Republic All-Star teams... Surpassed 2,000 rushing yards... Posted 19 career interceptions... Team reached Sac-Joaquin Section final in Led basketball team in scoring as a senior shooting guard... Also competed in track & field (sprinter) and baseball (centerfield). PERSONAL: Born Apr. 20, 1985 in Fairfield, Calif... Has yet to declare a major... Parents are Patrick Warren and Kimberly Magee... Chose UC Davis because of the coaching staff... Best athlete he has faced is Demarcus Nelson, once a league opponent at Vallejo HS.

31 KYLE WHITMORE Strong Safety Junior Rodeo, Calif. 2004: Redshirted. CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE: Played 2002 and 2003 seasons... No other information available. PINOLE VALLEY HS 02: Competed in football and track & field... No other 15 information available. PERSONAL: Born in San Leandro, Calif... Majoring in African-American & African studies... Parents are Archie Whitmore and Haidee Foust... Non-sports hero is his mother, sports hero is Deion Sanders. DAVID WINER Defensive Tackle Freshman Thousand Oaks, Calif. 2004: Redshirted. WESTLAKE HS 04: Named to All- Ventura County, Ventura County Star All- County and All-Marmonte Legaue first teams... Team went 14-0 and captured Southern Section D-IV title... Captured second-team All-Marmonte League honors Team reached CIF-SS semifinals in Also played baseball (outfield) and basketball (guard/forward). PERSONAL: Born in Woodland Hills, Calif... Major is undeclared... Parents are Kenneth & Michele Winer... Kenneth played football at Marietta College... Career highlight was returning a fumble for a TD against Notre Dame HS as a junior. JASON YÄKLICH Wide Receiver Senior Rocklin, Calif. 2004: Appeared in 9 games... Caught just 7 passes (for 95 yards), but 3 were for touchdowns... First Aggie TD was 19- yarder from Matt Engle vs. South Dakota State... Also scored against Sacramento State and Western Oregon... Finished 4-for , including 29-yard score, vs. WOU. 2003: Played in 5 games as a reserve... Caught 4 passes for 48 yards, including a long of 22 (at Saint Mary s)... First collegiate reception was 14-yarder from Jon Barragan in 3rd quarter vs. Western Washington... Also had 3 rushes for 15 yards. 2002: Made debut vs. Humboldt State, but did not catch a pass. ARIZONA STATE: Attended one semester only... Did not play. ROCKLIN HS 01: Earned first-team All-Sierra Foothill League and second-team all-city honors as a senior... Added Offensive Player of the Year distinction and participated in Optimist All-Star game... Finished 2nd in receiving in SFL as a junior... Won team s Thunder Award as a sophomore... Also a standout in basketball, earning second-team All- SFL honors as a senior and honorable mention as a junior... Helped team to 32-4 ledger and Sac-Joaquin Section title as a senior... Selected as team s Defensive Player of the Year in Member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif... Sociology major... Oldest of three sons of Mark & Tina Yäklich... Part of his pregame routine includes listening to Phil Collins hit In The Air Tonight... Considering careers as a stockbroker, teacher or coach. YÄKLICH CAREER STATS Receiving Rushing GP Rec Yds Avg Long TD Rush Yds Avg Long TD Total SPRING STRENGTH RESULTS OFFENSIVE LINE SPRING STRENGTH RESULTS WIDE RECEIVERS BENCH PRESS John Thomas 400 Joshua Holloway 380 John Compas 365 THREE-LIFT TOTAL John Thomas 1,260 Joshua Holloway 1,210 Andrew Shrader 1,180 BENCH PRESS Ryan Ramey 345 Jason Yäklich 325 Brandon Rice 305 THREE-LIFT TOTAL Ryan Ramey 1,020 Jason Yäklich 1,000 Chris Miller 890 POWER CLEANS John Compas 335 Mario Gonzalez 325 John Thomas 325 PARALLEL SQUATS Andrew Shrader 535 John Thomas 535 Joshua Holloway 525 VERTICAL JUMP John Compas 27.5 Max Chesmore 27.0 Kyle Skierski YARD DASH Max Chesmore 4.98 John Compas 5.02 John Thomas POWER CLEANS Jason Yäklich 300 Ryan Ramey/Chris Miller 275 PARALLEL SQUATS Ryan Ramey 400 Jason Yäklich/Kale Turner 375 VERTICAL JUMP John Flaaten 33.5 Jason Yäklich 33.0 Blaise Smith YARD DASH Ryan Ramey 4.46 Jason Yäklich 4.56 John Flaaten 4.59 PLAYER PROFILES

32 2005 PROGRAM NEWCOMERS NEWCOMER PROFILES GREG BELLASIS Offensive Tackle Sophomore Fresno, Calif. NEVADA: On roster, did not play. SAN JOAQUIN MEMORIAL HS 03: Captured All-Central Sequoia League and all-valley honors as a senior... Won all-league honorable mention in PERSONAL: Born in Arcadia, Calif... Enrolled in rare double major of in managerial economics and mechanical engineering... Mother is Rose Bellasis... Lists Bruce Matthews as his sports hero, astronaut James Lovell as his non-sports hero... Would like to see linemen BRAD BISPO Tight End Freshman Modesto, Calif. DOWNEY HS 05: Selected as Modesto Metro Conference MVP as a senior... Also garnered second-team all-state and All-Sac-Joaquin Section honorable mention that year... Added Stanislaus County District Player of the Year award... Hauled in 72 catches for 1,106 yards and 15 TDs during senior season... Won firstteam All-Central California Conference honors in Four-year academic all-conference selection and a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete... Also starred in basketball, capturing All-CCC and league MVP accolades as a senior... Averaged 20 points per game, helping team to 26-3 ledger... Won school s Blue Knight Award for overall academic and athletic excellence. PERSONAL: Born in Modesto, Calif... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Frank & Deanna Bispo... Frank played football for UC Davis from and caught second-longest reception in school history (92 yards from Chris Petersen in 1985)... Proudest personal accomplishment was earning all-state honors as a senior... Career highlight was leading football team to a conference title. BRANDON BROWN Cornerback Sophomore Los Angeles, Calif. WEST L.A. COLLEGE: Did not play. LOS ANGELES HS 04: Twice won firstteam All-Western League and all-city honors, including an MVP selection as a senior... Rushed for 1,636 yards with 13 TDs and added 40 tackles with three sacks on defense in Had 81 tackles with six sacks in Voted as team MVP as a senior, defensive MVP as a junior... Won league track & field titles in 100- meter dash and long jump... Served as student body president. PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif... Majoring in political science... Parents are Luke & Linda Adkins... Lists his mother as his nonsports hero, Walter Payton as his sports hero... Career highlight was earning all-city honors... Career plans are to earn his doctorate then become a civil attorney. KENNETH BROWN Cornerback Freshman Paramount, Calif. ST. JOHN BOSCO HS 05: Selected to All- Serra League first team... Won team s Captains Award and Defensive Back Award... Honored by National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame... Posted 51 tackles and four interceptions as a senior... Played in Al Malaikah Shrine Private vs. Public All-Star Game... Also a standout in track & field, reaching section meet in 4x100 relay, 100- and 200-meter dashes... National Honor Roll member. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Kenneth & Chaunda Brown... Related to NFL quarterback Doug Williams and basketball Hall of Famer Bill Russell... Career highlight was returning an interception 80 yards for a TD CHRIS CARTER Wide Receiver Freshman Danville, Calif. SAN RAMON VALLEY HS 05: Named North Coast Section Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, posting 63 catches for 1,515 yards (24.0 avg.) and 19 TDs... Also selected to All-Metro and All-San Francisco Chronicle first teams... Named among Bay Area s top 100 athletes and the Football Cream Of The Crop as one of the top 20 football players... Led team to 11-2 record at section championship... Voted MVP of the NCS title game, scoring three TDs. PERSONAL: Born in Mission Viejo, Calif... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Chris & Leona Carter... Career highlight was scoring 19 TDs as as senior, including three in North Coast Section final. KYLE EICH Wide Receiver Freshman Shingle Springs, Calif. PONDEROSA HS 05: Excelled in both football and basketball... Led team in receptions and receiving yards as a senior receiver... Finished 6th on basketball program s all-time scoring and rebounding lists, plus 8th in assists... Selected as school s Athlete of the Year for PERSONAL: Born in Placerville, Calif... Majoring in community & regional development... Parents are Robert Eich and Francelle Phillips... Career highlight was hitting the game-winning shot at the Wild West Shootout basketball tournament as a senior. Doppelganger The decision by senior receiver Blaise Smith to use his middle name instead of his first name (Ryan) may serve as a break for the Aggie coaches and media: this year s roster would have featured two Ryan Smiths and two Chris Carters. Believe it or not, UC Davis football has never had two players with the same name on the same roster. The closest was Steve Francis: the first played in 1982 while the second played in 1983 and 1985.

33 2005 PROGRAM NEWCOMERS GABE ELLIS Punter Junior Potter Valley, Calif. MENDOCINO COLLEGE: Twice won All- Bay Valley Conference honors... Averaged 39.9 per punt as a freshman, then improved to 43.3 average as a sophomore in Longest punt was 76 yards vs. Santa Rosa College. POTTER VALLEY HS 03: Named All- Empire Athlete of the Year, starring in football, basketball and baseball... Played defensive end, offensive tackle, punter and kicker for football team... Won North Central League Defensive MVP honors in Also booted a 47-yard field goal... Won team s Golden Helmet Award in Made all-league first team in baseball, second team in basketball... Batted.600 as a junior catcher in PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Jonathan & Terrie Ellis... Career highlight was his 76-yard punt for Medocino in Favorite bit of advice: Learn from other people s mistakes, life is too short to make them all yourself. JEFF FUCCI Wide Receiver Junior El Segundo, Calif. EL CAMINO COLLEGE: Played two years, helping team to COA state playoffs and Southern California Verizon Bowl... Won Academic- Achievement Award. EL SEGUNDO HS 03: Captured first-team All-Pioneer League honors on offense, made second team on defense as a defensive back... Shared team MVP selection... Competed in Lions All-Star Game... Won team s Bronze Eagle weight-lifting award... Team won league title and finished 10-2 in PERSONAL: Born in Torrance, Calif... Majoring in history... Parents are Rick & Denise Fucci... Career highlight was scoring three TDs in his senior homecoming game. ALEX GARFIO Running Back Junior Ventura, Calif. VENTURA COLLEGE: Named team MVP and selected to All-Western State Conference squad... Rushed for 960 yards and 10 TDs as a sophomore, 600 yards and five TDs as a freshman (in just five games)... Made Dean s List all four semesters, earning conference allacademic honors. BUENA HS 03: Twice earned spots on All-Channel League and All-Southern Section teams... Set school rushing record with 2,200 yards and 30 TDs as a senior... Ran for 1,710 yards and 20 TDs as a junior... Selected to Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame in Also starred in track & field, winning Channel League s 100-meter dash titles in both 2001 and Voted team MVP in both sports. PERSONAL: Born in Ventura, Calif... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Ramon & Maria Garfio. DEREK GOBLE Offensive Line Freshman Windsor, Calif. CARDINAL NEWMAN HS 05: Selected to All-Empire and All-North Bay League first teams in each of his junior and senior seasons... Team went combined 19-2 in those two years. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are John & Robin Goble... Older brother, Jared, played water polo at Pacific BAKARI GRANT Wide Receiver Freshman Oakland, Calif. ST. ELIZABETH HS 05: Four-sport standout, lettering in football, basketball, volleyball and track & field... Twice earned All-Bay Shore Athletic League honors as a quarterback, including MVP as a senior... Won BSAL triple jump title in track, posting best leap of 42-foot Added all-league and team MVP recognition in volleyball... Four-year CIF Scholar-Athlete. PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif... Majoring in mechanical engineering... Parents are Robert & Evangeline Grant... Older brother, Robert, played for Hawai i and is now a member of the Ottawa Renegades of the CFL. MICHAEL HEALEY Running Back Freshman Pleasant Hill, Calif. COLLEGE PARK HS 05: Named to All- Diablo Foothill Athletic League first team in both his junior and senior seasons, including Co-MVP in 2004, after a second-team nod as a sophomore... Rushed for 3,100 yards and 43 TDs in his three-year career... Ranked 5th in Contra Costa County with 1,495 yards as a senior... Selected among Contra Costa Times Cream Of The Crop... Made that paper s All- East Bay third team as a linebacker. PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif... Has yet to declare a major... No other information provided. TOMMY HERNANDEZ Offensive Line Freshman Chino Hills, Calif. DAMIEN HS 05: Garnered first-team All- Sierra League honors in 2004 after earning second-team distinction as a junior... Also named as the league s Lineman of the Year as a senior... Added All-Inland Valley and San Gabriel Valley All-Star accolades in Helped lead team to back-to-back league titles. PERSONAL: Born in Pomona, Calif... Managerial economics major... Parents are Tom & Irma Hernandez... Career highlight was playing in the San Gabriel Valley All-Star Game... Sports hero is Anthony Munoz. NEWCOMER PROFILES

34 2005 PROGRAM NEWCOMERS BRANDON HINTZ Linebacker Junior Sacramento, Calif. PATRICK MICHELIER Defensive Tackle Freshman Davis, Calif. MARCUS NOLAN Running Back Junior Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. NEWCOMER PROFILES SIERRA COLLEGE: Selected to all-state and All-Mid-Empire Conference first teams in Team went 11-0 and won Shrine Bowl as part of a 29-game winning streak... Posted 8 sacks as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Majoring in communication... Parents are Eric & Ronda Hintz. CONOR KIRKPATRICK Wide Reciever Junior Danville, Calif. MONTE VISTA HS 05: Named to All-East Bay Athletic League and Tri-Valley Herald All- Area teams in both 2003 and Caught 75 passes for 1,134 yards and 10 TDs as a senior, improving from as a junior... Also won All-EBAL honorable mention in basketball during his last two years. PERSONAL: Born in Fremont, Calif... Majoring in communication... Parents are Bruce & Nancy Kirkpatrick... Lists his father as his non-sports hero, Brandon Stokley as his sports hero... If not for football, would like to play basketball for UC Davis. LUKE McDONOUGH Tight End Freshman La Habra, Calif. LA HABRA HS 05: Basketball star turned to football as a senior with excellent results... Won All-Freeway League first-team nod as a wide receiver, helping lead team to Southern Section semifinal berth... Caught 28 passes for 580 yards... Selected as Rookie of the Year... Scored three TDs in his football debut... Averaged 15 points, 10 rebounds and four assists in basketball to capture second straight All-Freeway League award... Four-year Scholar-Athlete, graduated with high honors and a citation from the Academy of Engineering and Technology. PERSONAL: Born in Whittier, Calif... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are James & Marla McDonough... James played football at UCLA... Lists Paul Newman as his favorite actor and, appropriately, Cool Hand Luke as his favorite movie. DAVIS HS 05: Won All-Monticello Empire League honors in each of his last two years... Posted 63 tackles and eight sacks as a senior, 32 tackles and seven sacks as a junior... Also voted team MVP for all four years (two JV, two varsity)... Added team MVP award in lacrosse as a defender. PERSONAL: Born in Davis, Calif... Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are Guy & Angela Michelier... Angela is a 1983 graduate of UC Davis... Favorite movie is any episode of The Simpsons or Family Guy... Hopes for career in sports medicine... Says the toughest part about being a collegiate student-athlete is that suddenly you re not that big. BRAD NOELL Offensive Tackle Freshman Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. TORREY PINES HS 05: Won second-team All-Palomar League honors as a senior, honorable mention as a junior... Selected to coaches Senior Cabinet and voted team captain... Won Falcon of the Week, Defensive Player of the Week and Big Hit of the Week awards during the season... Also played defensive end as a senior, posting 59 tackles, six sacks, three pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery... Helped lead team to outright San Diego Section title in 2003, then co-championship in PERSONAL: Born in Visalia, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Kevin & Marti Noell... Career highlight was winning back-to-back section titles... Dream vacation would be going to the Super Bowl... Hopes for career in real estate CITRUS COLLEGE: Won All-Western State Conference honorable mention and was selected as team s Offensive MVP... Led 7-3 squad with 11 touchdowns. SAN JOSE STATE: Did not play. SOUTH HILLS HS 02: Captured All- Southern Section and All-Valley Vista League first-team honors as a senior... Rushed for 1,500 yards that year... Set school records for touchdowns in a season (23) and career (46)... Led team to CIF-SS Division IX title with a 13-1 mark in PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif... Majoring in organizational studies... Parents are Larry Nolan and Wanda Green... Larry was a professional softball player, recently inducted into the Canadian Softball Hall of Fame... Cousin of former NBA star Tim Hardaway... Career highlight was scoring on a 99-yard kickoff return against rival Covina HS as a sophomore... Watches a DVD on Walter Payton before every game. JOSH POTTER Offensive Line Freshman Napa, Calif. NAPA HS 05: Earned All-Monticello Empire League honorable mention as a senior... Also voted Most Improved... Team won three straight MEL titles (including school s first-ever championship) and captured Sac-Joaquin Section banner in PERSONAL: Born in Vallejo, Calif... Has yet to declare a major... Parents are Steve & Melanie Potter... Best athlete he s faced is Ray Maualuga of Eureka HS, now at USC.

35 2005 PROGRAM NEWCOMERS ANDY RICE Defensive End Freshman Yuba City, Calif. SUTTER UNION HS 05: Posted 14 sacks in just eight games to earn team s Comeback Player of the Year as a senior... Had been a preseason all-state pick... Helped team to a Butte View League championship, a Northern Section title, a perfect 12-0 record and a No. 3 state ranking... Team went 23-1 in his two years on varsity. PERSONAL: Born in Chico, Calif... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Shaun & Linda Rice... Hopes to become a physical therapist. ZACH ROCKWELL Free Safety Junior Pleasant Hill, Calif. UTAH: Redshirted in YGNACIO VALLEY HS 03: Captured first-team All-Bay Valley Athletic League honors at defensive back as a junior and senior... Also made All-BVAL second team as a receiver... Selected among Contra Costa Times top 100 athletes... Earned second-team All-BVAL honors in basketball in each of last two seasons, averaging 14.2 points per game as a senior, 11.2 as a junior. PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif... Majoring in human development... Parents are Ray & Mary Rockwell, whom he lists as nonsports heroes... Sports hero is Muhammad Ali... Says his dream vacation would be Maui with Eva Longoria. ANTHONY SAMPSON Strong Safety Freshman Canoga Park, Calif. BISHOP ALEMANY HS 05: Selected to All-Mission League squad and voted team MVP as a senior... Posted 98 tackles as a linebacker, and rushed for 800 yards and 10 touchdowns that year... Also starred in track & field, reaching Southern Section finals in 100-meter dash. PERSONAL: Born in Northridge, Calif... Has not declared a major, but hopes to become an electrical engineer... Parents are Anthony & Natalie Sampson. RYAN SMITH Quarterback Freshman Clovis, Calif. BUCHANAN HS 05: Twice named to All- Tri-City Athletic Conference squad... Set school passing records for career attempts (402), completions (215) and touchdowns (30), plus single-game marks for passing TDs (5) and yards (310)... Also won all-city and All-TRAC honors in baseball, batting.382 with seven homers, 30 RBI and 20 stolen bases as a senior... Helped lead team to third straight TRAC title and valley championship... Added Defensive Player of the Year distinction in basketball. PERSONAL: Born in Templeton, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Randy & Cheryl Smith... Dream vacation would be to visit all 50 state capitals... Career highlight was winning the valley championship alongside his brother, Kyle, in their last year as teammates KYMM SNOWDEN Defensive Back Freshman Alta Dena, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended and played for three different high schools John Muir ( ), Saint Francis ( ) and Charter Oak ( )... Won all-league and all-area honors in each of his final three years... Had 43 tackles with three interceptions as a senior cornerback for Charter Oak, adding four touchdowns at running back... Helped team to Marmonte League title that year... Posted 62 tackles and two picks to go with his 11 rushing TDs at Saint Francis as a junior... Also was league runner-up in 100-meter dash and qualified for Southern Section finals (5th place) in PERSONAL: Born in Pasadena, Calif... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Kymm Snowden and Celeste Story. MASON THOMAS Defensive End Freshman Eureka, Calif. EUREKA HS 05: Played both defensive end and punter for two-time North Coast Section champions... Posted 102 total tackles (40 solo, 62 assists) with 42.5 punting average in Had 92 tackles, including four sacks, to go with 45.0 punting average as a junior... Selected to all-county team as a senior after making honorable mention as a junior... Twice earned All-Humboldt-Del Norte League honors... Selected to Cal-Hi Sports All-State Underclass team as a punter in Nominee for Cal-Hi Sports all-state team as a senior. PERSONAL: Born in Fortuna, Calif... Has not yet declared a major... Parents are Michael & Marice Thomas... Proudest personal accomplishment was coaching the Powder Puff team at EHS: It felt really good to know I taught them all that. Information was not available at press time on the following players: Kenny Griffin Michael Morales Jeremy Scott NEWCOMER PROFILES

36 2005 NUMERICAL ROSTER As of August 17, AGGIES No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Schools Major 1 Brandon BROWN CB So. Los Angeles, Calif. West L.A. College/Los Angeles HS 04 Political Science 2 Derick DANIELS CB Sr. North Highlands, Calif. Idaho State/Roseville HS 01 Communication 3 Tim PLOUGH QB So. Ramona, Calif. Ramona HS 03 History 4 Andy SULLIVAN CB Sr. Elk Grove, Calif. Laguna Creek HS 00 Sociology 5 Kyle TARP CB Sr. Salinas, Calif. UC Santa Barbara/Palma HS 01 Exercise Biology 6 Brandon RICE WR RFr. Los Angeles, Calif. Beverly Hills HS 04 Exercise Biology 7 Joshua EDWARDS SLB RFr. Spring Valley, Calif. Monte Vista HS 04 Mangerial Economics 8 Nick JOHNSTON CB So. Alamo, Calif. UCLA/San Ramon Valley HS 02 International Relations 9 Ryan RAMEY WR Sr. Alto Loma, Calif. Etiwanda HS 01 Exercise Biology 10 Adam COOK CB So. Bakersfield, Calif. Garces Memorial HS 03 Economics 11 James AMOS DE So. Galt, Calif. Galt HS 03 Undeclared 12 Jon GRANT QB Jr. Pacific Grove, Calif. Pacific Grove HS 02 History 13 Steven FREEMAN OLB Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. Bakersffield College/Stockdale HS 02 Economics 14 Chris CARTER WR Fr. Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS 05 Mangerial Economics 15 Kyle WHITMORE SS Jr. Rodeo, Calif. Pinole Valley HS 02 Communication 16 Matt ENGLE QB Jr. El Segundo, Calif. El Camino College/El Segundo HS 03 Sociology 17 Luis AMARAL SS Jr. Salinas, Calif. Palma HS 02 Economics 18 Jeff FUCCI WR Jr. El Segundo, Calif. El Camino College/El Segundo HS 03 History 20 Clayton O KANE OLB Jr. Altadena, Calif. St. Francis HS 02 Communication 21 E.J. BROWN CB RFr. Riverside, Calif. John W. North HS 04 Economics 22 Alex GARFIO RB Jr. Ventura, Calif. Ventura College/Buena HS 03 Managerial Economics 23 Dan ELBANNA MLB Sr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Las Lomas HS 01 Exercise Biology 24 Marcus NOLAN RB Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. SJSU/Citrus College/South Hills HS Sam PANENO RETIRED NUMBER 26 Nevan BERGAN CB Jr. San Diego, Calif. Hoover HS 02 Sociology 27 Chris BUCK OLB So. Fair Oaks, Calif. Jesuit HS 03 Exploratory 28 Tyler PRINGLE OLB RFr. Manhattan Beach, Calif. Mira Costa HS 04 Undeclared 29 Bryan HARRISON RB Jr. Vallejo, Calif. Justin-Siena 02 Sociology 30 Jonathan BARSI FS Jr. Los Altos, Calif. St. Francis HS 02 Exercise Biology 31 Mike CALHOUN OLB So. Los Angeles, Calif. Centennial HS 03 Chemistry 32 Nero EVERO FS RFr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Alta Loma HS 04 Undeclared 33 Brandon QUINN SS Sr. Vacaville, Calif. Will C. Wood HS 01 Political Science 34 Demario WARREN RB Fr. Fairfield, Calif. Fairfield HS 03 Undeclared 35 Matt LOCKLIN PK So. Temecula, Calif. Sacramento City College/Temecula Valley HS 02 Food Science 36 Zach ROCKWELL FS Jr. Pleasant Hill, Calif. Utah/Ygnacio Valley HS 03 Human Development 37 Kenny GRIFFIN CB Oakland, Calif. Saint Mary s HS 03 Undeclared 38 Michael HEALEY RB Fr. Pleasant Hill, Calif. College Park HS 05 Undeclared 39 Madison DORIS TE RFr. Carmichael, Calif. Rio Americano HS 04 Exploratory 40 Chris MILLER WR So. San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente HS 03 Exploratory 41 Gabe ELLIS P Jr. Potter Valley, Calif. Mendocino College/Potter Valley HS 03 Mangerial Economics 42 Dave HECKMAN MLB RFr. Meridian, Calif. Sutter Union HS 04 Undeclared 43 Ben REECE OLB Sr. Paso Robles, Calif. Paso Robles HS 01 Religious Studies 44 Nelson DORIS RB Jr. Carmichael, Calif. Rio Americano HS 02 Geology 45 Ryan PAYNE MLB Sr. Sonoma, Calif. Sonoma Valley HS 01 Mangerial Economics 46 Kenneth BROWN CB Fr. Paramount, Calif. St. John Bosco HS 04 Psychology 47 Ryan SHARP DT Sr. Eureka, Calif. College of the Redwoods/Eureka HS 01 Sociology 48 Brandon HINTZ LB Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Sierra College/Christian Brothers HS 02 Communication 49 Matt SHAMUS MLB So. Stockton, Calif. Air Force/Lincoln HS 03 Economics 50 Chris CARTER MLB So. San Diego, Calif. Clairemont HS 03 Mangerial Economics 51 Jesse KAILAHI-KNOWLES OLB RFr. Greenbrae, Calif. Redwood HS 04 Exploratory 52 Jonathan COMPAS OL RFr. Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS 04 International Relations 53 Tommy HERNANDEZ OL Fr. Pomona, Calif. Damien HS 05 Mangerial Economics 54 Joshua HOLLOWAY OL Sr. Long Beach, Calif. El Camino College/Paramount HS 00 History 55 Aaron CAMPBELL DT Sr. Carnel, Calif. Butte College/Carmel HS 00 Neuro., Physio. & Behavior 57 Emmanuel BENJAMIN PK So. Modesto, Calif. Beyer HS 04 Exercise Biology

37 2005 NUMERICAL ROSTER 60 Timothy KEANE OL Jr. Palm Springs, Calif. Palm Springs HS 02 Psychology 61 Brad NOELL OT Fr. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Torrey Pines HS 05 Undeclared 63 Mike NG DE Jr. Fairfield, Calif. Solano College/Armijo HS 02 Sociology 67 Elliot VALLEJO OL Jr. Salinas, Calif. UCLA/Palma HS 02 Physics 68 Josh POTTER OL Fr. Napa, Calif. Napa HS 05 Undeclared 70 Derek GOBLE OL Fr. Windsor, Calif. Cardinal Newman HS 05 Exploratory 71 Steve GATENA OT RFr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Air Force/Westlake HS 04 Mangerial Economics 72 Greg BELLASIS OT So. Fresno, Calif. Nevada/San Joaquin Memorial HS 03 History 74 John THOMAS OL Sr. Yuba City, Calif. Butte College/Sutter Union HS 02 Political Science 75 Max CHESMORE OL RFr. Aliso Viejo, Calif. Aliso Niguel HS 04 Mechanical Engineering 76 Mario GONZALEZ OL RFr. Placentia, Calif. El Dorado HS 04 Undeclared 77 Kyle SKIERSKI OL Jr. Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Santa Margarita 02 Communication 78 Andrew SHRADER OL RFr. Temecula, Calif. Temecula HS 04 Mechanical Engineering 80 Blaise SMITH WR Sr. Santa Maria, Calif. St. Joseph s HS 01 Communication 81 Kale TURNER WR So. Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS 03 Undeclared 82 Jason YAKLICH WR Sr. Rocklin, Calif. Arizona State/Rocklin HS 01 Sociology 83 Nolan de GRAAFF OLB Sr. Granite Bay, Calif. Sierra College/Granite Bay HS 01 Managerial Economics 84 Aaron HINES TE Sr. Pacifica, Calif. Saint Ignatius College Prep. 01 Communication 85 Tony KAYS WR Jr. Elk Grove, Calif. Elk Grove HS 02 Economics 86 Zachary SAGAY WR RFr. Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge HS 04 Human Development 87 Daniel FELLS TE Sr. Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton Union HS 01 Communication 88 Pila FATUKALA DE Sr. Sacramento, Calif. John F. Kennedy HS 00 Communication 89 Matt GRAVETTE TE Sr. Oceanside, Calif. Southwestern College/Vista HS 01 Communication 90 Tyler BIRKLEY DE Jr. Modesto, Calif. De La Salle HS 02 Sociology 91 J.P. BELLOTTI TE So. Los Gatos, Calif. Yuba College/St. Francis HS 03 Exploratory 92 Andy RICE DE Fr. Yuba City, Calif. Sutter Union HS 05 Exercise Biology 93 Brad BISPO TE Fr. Modesto, Calif. Downey HS 05 Mangerial Economics 94 Patrick MICHELIER DT Fr. Davis, Calif. Davis HS 05 Biological Sciences 95 Mason THOMAS DE Fr. Eureka, Calif. Eureka HS 05 Undeclared 96 David WINER DT RFr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Westlake HS 04 Undeclared 97 Naveen DAFTARI DT Jr. Davis, Calif. Davis HS 02 Electrical Engineering 98 Thomas BLAKE DE RFr. Palo Alto, Calif. Gunn HS 04 Mangerial Economics 99 John FALETOESE DT RFr. Carmichael, Calif. Jesuit HS 04 Exploratory Kyle EICH WR Fr. Shingle Springs, Calif. Ponderosa HS 05 Community & Regional Dev. Bakari GRANT WR Fr. Oakland, Calif. Saint Elizabeth HS 05 Mechanical Engineering Conor KIRKPATRICK WR Fr. Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS 05 Communication Luke McDONOUGH TE Fr. La Habra, Calif. La Habra HS 05 Mangerial Economics Anthony SAMPSON SS Fr. Canoga Park, Calif. Bishop Alemany HS 05 Undeclared Jeremy SCOTT CB Fr. San Diego, Calif. Miramesa HS 05 Civil Engineering Ryan SMITH QB Fr. Clovis, Calif. Buchanan HS 05 Exploratory Kymm SNOWDEN DB Fr. Altadena, Calif. Charter Oak HS 05 Mangerial Economics Clayton TUNNEY QB Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS 05 Mangerial Economics PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Luis AMARAL... AM-uh-rahl James AMOS... rhymes with famous Greg BELLASIS... BELL-uh-siss NEVAN Bergan... rhymes with Kevin Jonathan COMPAS... like compass NAVEEN DAFTARI... nah-veen daf-tah-ree Nolan de GRAAFF... like graph Kyle EICH... like Ike Dan ELBANNA... ell-ban-uh EJIRO EVERO... ee-jeer-oh EV-ur-oh NERO EVERO... NEER-oh EV-ur-oh John FALEOTESE... FAH-leh-toh-AY-say PILA FATUKALA... PEE-lah fah-too-kah-lah Jeff FUCCI... FYOO-chee Steve GATENA... gah-tee-nah Jesse KAILAHI... kie-lah-hee Patrick MICHELIER... mish-uh-lay Michael NG... ING Tim PLOUGH... like plow Zach SAGAY... suh-gay Matt SHAMUS... SHAY-muss Kyle SKIERSKI... SKEER-skee BLAISE Smith... like blaze Kymm SNOWDEN... like snow den 2005 AGGIES

38 2004 TEAM STATISTICS DATE OPPONENT RESULT TIME ATTEND Sept. 4 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W, :52 6,050 Sept. 18 at Weber State W, :17 8,301 Sept. 25 SACRAMENTO STATE W, :20 8,720 Oct. 2 at Northern Colorado W, :02 5,856 Oct. 9 at Western Oregon W, :15 2,800 Oct. 16 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L, :07 7,520 Oct. 23 at Southern Utah L, :56 2,243 Oct. 30 at Cal Poly W, :23 9,387 Nov. 13 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L, :02 6,720 Nov. 20 at Portland State L, :57 4,026 Home games in ALL CAPS 10-GAME TEAM STATS UC DAVIS OPP FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET RUSHING YARDS...1, ,130 Yards Gained...1, ,467 Yards Lost Attempts Yards Per Game Yards Per Attempt NET PASSING YARDS...2, ,341 Att-Comp-Int Completion Pct Yards Per Game Yards Per Attempt Yards Per Catch TOTAL OFFENSE...4, ,471 Total Plays Plays Per Game Yards Per Play Yards Per Game RETURN YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Average Interception Returns-Yards Average Kickoff Returns-Yards Average Miscellaneous PUNTING AVERAGE Punts-Yards , ,159 Inside Net Average Punts Had Blocked UC DAVIS TURNOVER MARGIN...+0 Takeaways-Giveaways OPP PENALTIES-YARDS Yards Per Game AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION...31: :51 3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY PCT Conversion-Attempts TH-DOWN EFFICIENCY PCT Conversion-Attempts SCORING Touchdowns Rush-Pass-Return Field Goals-Attempts pt Conversions-Attempts pt Conversions-Attempts Defensive XPs-Attempts Safeties Points Per Game WIN-LOSS NOTES FOR 2004 RECORD Home Away Overtime Leading After First Quarter Trailing After First Quarter Tied After First Quarter Leading at Halftime Trailing at Halftime Tied at Halftime Leading After Third Quarter Trailing After Third Quarter Tied After Third Quarter vs. Division I vs. Division I Reclassifying vs. Division II Score First Outgain Opponents More Possession Time Scoring 30-plus Points Allowing 20 or Fewer RECAP SACKS BY-YARDS FUMBLES-LOST Having 100-yard Rusher Passing for 300 Yards Day Night...3-1

39 2004 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Player G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long NELSON DORIS O.J. Swanigan John Quinn JON GRANT BRYAN HARRISON Kevin Freeman Bryan Lee-Lauduski MATT ENGLE Lewis Burkhart TIM PLOUGH Chris Shibel Team AGGIES Opponents PASSING Player G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Long Ratg JON GRANT MATT ENGLE Bryan Lee-Lauduski TIM PLOUGH Team AGGIES Opponents RECEIVING Player G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Kevin Freeman TONY KAYS Jesse Oliva DANIEL FELLS O.J. Swanigan NELSON DORIS JASON YÄKLICH AARON HINES John Quinn NOLAN DE GRAAFF BLAISE SMITH MATT GRAVETTE AGGIES Opponents PUNTING SCORING Player TD FG 1pt 2pt Saf DXP Pts O.J. Swanigan EMMANUEL BENJAMIN Kevin Freeman Jesse Oliva JON GRANT TONY KAYS NELSON DORIS JASON YÄKLICH MATT ENGLE DANIEL FELLS Jake Mossawir BRYAN HARRISON Angelo Caffese Andy Sullivan Team MATT GRAVETTE Chris Shibel AGGIES Opponents FIELD GOALS Player Total Pct. Long EMMANUEL BENJAMIN Opponents PUNT RETURNS Player G Ret Yds Avg. TD Long Jesse Oliva Kevin Freeman AGGIES Opponents KICKOFF RETURNS Player G Ret Yds Avg. TD Long Kevin Freeman RYAN RAMEY JONATHAN BARSI Dan Reece Jesse Oliva AGGIES Opponents Player G No. Yds Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blk Chris Shibel Opponents TOTAL OFFENSE (LEADERS) Player Rushes Yds Passes Yds Plays Yds Yds/G JON GRANT NELSON DORIS MATT ENGLE O.J. Swanigan ,5 John Quinn BRYAN HARRISON Bryan Lee-Lauduski Kevin Freeman AGGIES Opponents ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (LEADERS) Player Rush Rec PRet KRet IR Total Yds/G Kevin Freeman Jesse Oliva O.J. Swanigan NELSON DORIS DANIEL FELLS TONY KAYS John Quinn RYAN RAMEY JASON YÄKLICH NOLAN DE GRAAFF AGGIES Opponents RECAP

40 2004 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TACKLES Player Pos G Solo Ast Tot TFL Sacks DAN ELBANNA MLB BEN REECE WLB RYAN SHARP LDT NATE RAMEZANE FS Dan Reece SS Tom Parisi SLB Jake Mossawir LDE ANDY SULLIVAN CB PILA FATUKALA RDE Kent Sheridan DE RYAN PAYNE LB Angelo Caffese CB TYLER BIRKLEY DE DERICK DANIELS CB Chris Jones DT BRANDON QUINN SS Lewis Burkhart LB JAMES AMOS DE NEVAN BERGAN CB MIKE CALHOUN LB JONATHAN BARSI FS LUIS AMARAL FS MATT SHAMUS LB RYAN RAMEY WR CHRIS BUCK LB NICK JOHNSTON CB KYLE TARP CB AARON CAMPBELL DT NELSON DORIS RB NAVEEN DAFTARI DT NOLAN DE GRAAFF WR TIM KEANE OL ADAM COOK CB O.J. Swanigan RB Nicholas Buich DT JON GRANT QB EMMANUEL BENJAMIN K KALE TURNER WR John Quinn RB TONY KAYS WR INTERCEPTIONS Player Int Yds Avg. TD Long JONATHAN BARSI Angelo Caffese Dan Reece Andy Sullivan Lewis Burkhart BEN REECE RYAN RAMEY LUIS AMARAL NATE RAMEZANE DERICK DANIELS NEVAN BERGAN AGGIES Opponents FUMBLES Player Forced Rec. Yds LUIS AMARAL Jake Mossawir BEN REECE RYAN SHARP PILA FATUKALA Dan Reece BRANDON QUINN JONATHAN BARSI TYLER BIRKLEY Team AGGIES Opponents MISCELLANEOUS PASS BREAK-UPS NATE RAMEZANE 8, NEVAN BERGAN 6, Angelo Caffese 5, Dan Reece 3, DERICK DANIELS 2, BEN REECE 2, Tom Parisi 2, ANDY SULLIVAN 2, AARON CAMPBELL 1, NAVEEN DAFTARI 1, PILA FATUKALA 1, Chris Jones 1, RYAN SHARP 1. AGGIES 35. Opponents 42. BLOCKED KICKS Jake Mossawir 1 (field goal), Team 1 (field goal). AGGIES 2 (2 field goals). Opponents 3 (3 field goals). DANIEL FELLS TE Jesse Oliva WR Team AGGIES Opponents AGGIES AMONG THE NCAA LEADERS UC Davis is not yet an official member of NCAA Div. I-AA and is therefore not eligible to rank among NCAA statistical leaders. However, the NCAA lists Aggie student-athletes whose numbers qualify for a category. They are listed below the official rankings for reference purposes. The ranking indicates where the individual would have ranked, if official RECAP Luis Amaral Forced fumbles - 7th, 0.38 per game Emmanuel Benjamin Field goals - T76th (0.50 per game) Kevin Freeman Receptions/game - 69th (4.7) Rec. yards/game - 64th (68.9) All-purpose yards - 40th (126.0 per game) Total receiving yards - 76th (689) Kick returns - 45th (22.3 avg.) Jon Grant Passing efficiency - 15th (142.8) Total offense - 18th (258.7 per game) Points responsible for - 14th (14.4 per game) Completions - 29th (18.4 per game) Tony Kays Receptions/game - 95th (4.2) Rec. yards/game - 98th (56.8) Jesse Oliva Punt returns - 1st (22.0 avg.) Chris Shibel Punting - 19th (41.0 avg.)

41 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME ONE UC Davis 52, South Dakota State 0 September 4, 2004 Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.) GAME TWO UC Davis 31, Weber State 29 September 18, 2004 Stewart Stadium (Ogden, Utah) QB Jon Grant completed 20 of 24 passes for 278 yards and four touchdowns in his first career start, UC Davis rolled to a 38-0 halftime lead, and the Aggies pitched a shutout the rest of the way as they blanked South Dakota State in the Great West Football Conference opener for both teams. WR Kevin Freeman caught nine passes for 92 yards and a score, RB O.J. Swanigan scored both a rushing and receiving touchdown, and CB Andy Sullivan had a 58-yard interception return for a another score. Grant, who had just six career passes entering his first start, was nearly perfect in the first half, completing 16 of 17 passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns. His 12-yard touchdown pass to Swanigan late in the first half put UC Davis in front 38-0 at halftime. The UC Davis defense forced the Jackrabbits - who finished with just 253 yards of total offense - into five punts in the first half including a pair of three-and-out drives that netted three yards. South Dakota State had just 110 yards of total offense in the first half. The Aggie defensestayed tough the entire game, preserving the shutout with an impressive goal-line stand in the final minutes. LB Ryan Payne finished with a team-high eight tackles and a sack, LB Tom Parisi had seven tackles and LBs Mike Calhoun and Dan Elbanna each added six. DE Jake Mossawir blocked a field goal attempt and had five tackles. South Dakota State (0-1) UC Davis (1-0) FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - Kevin Freeman 14 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 8:58 UC DAVIS - Emmanuel Benjamin 36 FG, 7:22 UC DAVIS - Tony Kays 18 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 3:42 UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 2 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 2:20 SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Andy Sullivan 58 interception return (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 14:47 UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 12 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 1:11 THIRD QUARTER UC DAVIS - Jesse Oliva 6 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 7:41 FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Jason Yaklich 19 pass from Matthew Engle (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 12:01 Att.- 6,050 SDSU UC DAVIS First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 34:11 25:49 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- SDSU: Anthony Watson, 17-63, Trevor Hohn, 8-24; Cory Koenig, 5-12; Andy Kordoes, 9-5; Brad Nelson, 1-3; Josh Davis, 1-2; Solomon Johnson, 1-(-1). UC DAVIS: Nelson Doris, 9-35; O.J. Swanigan, 10-30; Kevin Freeman, 1-3; Bryan Lee-Lauduski, 2-3; Jon Grant, 3-(-12). PASSING -- SDSU: Andy Kordoes, , 124; Brad Nelson, , 21. UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, ; 278; Matthew Engle, 6-6-0, 106; Bryan Lee-Lauduski, 1-0-0, 0. RECEIVING -- SDSU: Solomon Johnson, 4-22; Chris Molitor, 3-54; Josh Davis, 3-51; Brian Janecek, 1-12; Matt Anderson, 1-6. UC DAVIS: Kevin Freeman, 6-92; Nolan de Graaff, 5-85; Tony Kays, 4-70; O.J. Swanigan, 4-18; Jesse Oliva, 3-40; Daniel Fells, 2-51; Jason Yäklich, 1-19; Aaron Hines, Freshman PK Emmanuel Benjamin connected on a 22-yard field goal with 5:29 remaining as UC Davis rallied to edge Weber State, 31-29, in a non-conference game in which the Wildcats scored 19 unanswered points to erase a halftime deficit. The Aggies took the 18-point halftime lead on three touchdowns that covered at least 65 yards each. RB O.J. Swanigan took a short pass from QB Jon Grant and scampered 84 yards for a score with 9:38 left in the first quarter. Senior Jesse Oliva had a 85-yard punt return at 2:13 in the period, and Grant hit WR Kevin Freeman on a 65-yard pass midway through the second quarter. Swanigan finished with four catches for 115 yards, Freeman had a pair for 106 yards and Grant completed 12 of 22 passes for 311 yards and three touchdowns. Weber State got back into the game on the arm of QB Jeff Fowler and the leg of kicker Joe Johnson. Fowler had two touchdown passes and Johnson hit back-to-back field goals that put the Wildcats in front, 29-28, in the fourth quarter. However, as the Wildcats faced a fourth down deep in their own territory, SS Dan Reece raced untouched through the line and forced punter Wyatt Kennah to run. Kennah was tackled at the Weber 14-yard line, setting the stage for Benjamin s winning field goal. UC Davis (2-0) Weber State (0-3) FIRST QUARTER WSU - Brady Fosmark 30 fumble recovery (Joe Johnson kick), 13:14 UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 84 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 9:38 UC DAVIS - Jesse Oliva 85 punt return (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 2:13 SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Jesse Oliva 11 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 12:20 WSU - Joe Johnson 37 FG, 9:00 UC DAVIS - Kevin Freeman 65 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 7:11 THIRD QUARTER WSU - Drew Dukeshire 20 pass from Jeff Fowler (pass failed), 2:52 FOURTH QUARTER WSU - Joe Johnson 25 FG, 14:56 WSU - Joe Johnson 40 FG, 13:09 WSU - Mike Mathis 69 FG from Jeff Fowler (Joe Johnson kick), 10:17 UC DAVIS - Emmanuel Benjamin 22 FG, 5:29 Att.- 8,301 UC DAVIS WSU First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 29:26 30:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- UC DAVIS: Nelson Doris, 10-69; O.J. Swanigan, 15-65; Jon Grant, 11-5; Team, 2-0. WSU: Nick Chournos, 27-85; Jeff Fowler, 2-11; Adrian Conway, 1-5; Wyatt Kennah, 1-(-3). PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, , 311. WSU: Jeff Fowler, , 300. RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: O.J. Swanigan, 4-115; Kevin Freeman, 2-106; Jesse Oliva, 2-31; Daniel Fells, 2-22; Blaise Smith, 1-30; Nelson Doris, 1-7. WSU: Mike Mathis, 5-134; Drew Dukeshire, 5-64; Chris McConnell, 4-71; Wiley King, 2-11; Adrian Conway, 2-7; Nick Chournos, RECAP

42 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME THREE UC Davis 58, Sacramento State 23 September 25, 2004 Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.) GAME FOUR UC Davis 30, Northern Colorado 20 October 2, 2004 Nottingham Field (Greeley, Colo.) 2004 RECAP UC Davis scored 28 unanswered points in the second half Saturday and 36 straight overall breaking open a close halftime lead en route to a victory over rival Sacramento State in the 51st annual Causeway Classic game in front of 8,720 fans. The Aggies improved to 3-0, and won for the fifth straight time over the Hornets. UC Davis also extended its lead in the all-time series to The Aggies allowed just 91 yards of total offense after halftime, helping key the win. UC Davis also had two big kick returns in the game, including Ryan Ramey s 98-yarder just before the break. QB Jon Grant completed 18 of 22 passes for 246 yards before backup Matthew Engle took over and went 6-for-6 for 86 yards and a touchdown. Four different Aggies each collected at least four receptions, led by Tony Kays with six catches for 69 yards. The lead switched hands six times in the first half, with Ramey s run setting up O.J. Swanigan s two-yard run with 20 seconds remaining. Engle scored on a one-yard keeper in the third quarter, then he and third-string QB Bryan Lee-Lauduski each fired TDs in the fourth. Sacramento State (1-2) UC Davis (3-0) FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - Nelson Doris 3 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 10:21 SAC - Traison Lewis safety, 9:00 SAC - Ryan Mole 63 run (Mitch Lively kick), 8:44 SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 4 run (Swanigan rush), 10:12 SAC - McRuben 25 pass from Ryan Leadingham (Mitch Liveley kick), 8:30 UC DAVIS - Jon Grant 1 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 3:51 SAC - Ryan Coogler 18 pass from Ryan Leadingham (Mitch Lively kick), 1:04 UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 2 run (Jon Grant pass to Matt Gravette) THIRD QUARTER UC DAVIS - Matthew Engle 1 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 1:32 FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Jesse Oliva 68 punt return (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 13:46 UC DAVIS - Kevin Freeman 23 pass from Matthew Engle (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 10:59 UC DAVIS - Jason Yaklich 6 pass from Bryan Lee-Lauduski (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 4:54 Att.- 8,720 SAC UC DAVIS First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 26:54 33:06 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- SAC: Ryan Mole, ; Tyronne Gross, 9-18; Kris Daniels, 2-4; Ryan Leadingham, 5-(- 18). UC DAVIS: O.J. Swanigan, 15-79; Nelson Doris, 12-76; Jon Quinn, 4-13; Bryan Lee-Lauduski, 1-10; Bryan Harrison, 2-5; Matthew Engle, 1-1; Tim Plough, 1-(-2); Jon Grant, 5-(-2). PASSING -- SAC: Ryan Leadingham, , 224; Brad Treadway, 1-0-0, 0. UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, , 246; Matthew Engle, 6-6-0, 86; Bryan Lee-Lauduski, 3-3-0, 18; Tim Plough, 1-0-0, 0. RECEIVING -- SAC: Fred Amey, 5-85; Phillip Perry, 3-34; James Cummings, 3-30; McRuben Fleurinor, 2-47; Ryan Coogler, UC Davis: Tony Kays, 6-69; Kevin Freeman, 5-57; Daniel Fells, 4-71; Jesse Oliva, 4-25; O.J. Swanigan, 3-68; Jason Yäklich, 2-9; Jon Quinn, 1-27; Nelson Doris, 1-15; Blaise Smith, QB Jon Grant threw for 272 yards and three touchdowns while LB Ben Reece recorded a pair of sacks and recovered a fumble, leading UC Davis to a win over Northern Colorado in the second Great West Football Conference game for each team. The victory kept the Aggies unbeaten at 4-0, and represented the 100th career win for head coach Bob Biggs, now in his 12th year at the UC Davis helm. The Aggies withstood an outstanding offensive performance by Bears WR Vincent Jackson, who finished with nine catches and a career-high 246 yards and three touchdowns just one week going 15-for-227 at Montana. UC Davis was held without a score in the second half after posting 23 points in the second quarter, crafting a halftime lead. Grant helped lead the way in the first half, throwing for 213 yards and all three of his touchdowns. He hit WR Kevin Freeman for a 30-yarder in the first quarter, then Tony Kays and Jesse Oliva for 20 and seven yards, respectively, during the second period. UC Davis (4-0, 2-0) Northern Colorado (1-4, 1-1) FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - Kevin Freeman 30 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 13:06 UNC - Vincent Jackson 18 pass from Tony Christensen (Justin Zaitz kick), 5:46 SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Tony Kays 20 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 14:52 UNC- Vincent Jackson 62 pass from Tony Christensen (Justin Zaitz kick), 13:27 UC DAVIS - Jesse Oliva 7 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 8:08 UC DAVIS - Team safety (Tony Christensen sacked in end zone), 4:39 UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 1 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 0:36 THIRD QUARTER UC DAVIS - Vincent Jackson 22 pass from Nick Hager (run failed). 1:57 Att.- 5,856 UC DAVIS UNC First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 37:20 22:40 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- UC DAVIS: Nelson Doris, 18-75; O.J. Swanigan, 13-43; Jon Grant, 10-(-6); Team, 4-(-19). UNC: Andre Wilson, ; Jahir Waterman, 1-2; Tony Christensen, 9-(-17). PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, , 272. UNC: Tony Christensen, , 279. RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: Kevin Freeman, 7-98; Jesse Oliva, 5-64; Tony Kays, 3-48; Daniel Fells, 2-42; Aaron Hines, 2-13; Nelson Doris, 1-7. UNC: Vincent Jackson, 9-246; Trenton Dietz, 1-16; Jens Lundeen, 1-12; Andre Wilson, 1-10; Jamar Farbes, 1-9; Paul Sweitzer, 1-8.

43 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME FIVE UC Davis 54, Western Oregon 2 October 9, 2004 McArthur Field (Monmouth, Ore.) GAME SIX #10 Stephen F. Austin 22, #21 UC Davis 19 October 16, 2004 Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.) For the second time this season, the Aggie defense did not allow a point, as 24th-ranked UC Davis remained undefeated with a 54-2 win over Western Oregon. The 5-0 start is the first since 2000, when the Aggies finished at UC Davis amassed 446 yards of total offense, including 295 in the air. Defensively, the Aggies held the Wolves to just 118 total yards, including minus-2 net rushing yards. Reserve RB John Quinn rushed for a game-high 90 yards on 13 carries while starter O.J. Swanigan scored two rushing touchdowns in his team s 24-point second quarter. QB Jon Grant completed 15 of 35 passes for 220 yards. WR Kevin Freeman collected four catches for 75 yards and a touchdown. Even senior DT and team captain Jake Mossawir joined the scoring outburst, recovering QB Denny Bies fumble in the end zone midway through the third quarter, stretching the Aggie lead to Defensively, CB Angelo Caffese and SS Brandon Quinn each had five tackles, while FS Luis Amaral forced and recovered a pair of fumbles. In all, UC Davis forced six WOU turnovers. The Wolves scored their only points late in the first quarter when a snap sailed out of the end zone during an Aggie punting attempt. UC Davis (5-0) Western Oregon (1-5) FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - Tony Kays 10 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 7:03 WOU - Team safety, 2:55 SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Kevin Freeman 19 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 12:57 UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 5 run (Kevin Freeman pass from Jon Grant), 7:50 UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 1 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 4:59 UC DAVIS - Emmanuel Benjamin 31 field goal, 0:01 THIRD QUARTER UC DAVIS - Jake Mossawir recovered fumble in end zone, (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 9:16 UC DAVIS - Jason Yaklich 29 pass from Matthew Engle (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 1:25 FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Emmanuel Benjamin 25 field goal. 9:19 UC DAVIS - Bryan Harrison 14 run (pass failed), 3:11 Att.- 2,800 UC DAVIS WOU First downs 24 9 Rushes-yards (-2) Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 34:00 26:00 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- UC DAVIS: John Quinn, 13-90, Bryan Harrison, 8-43; O.J. Swanigan, 10-40; Kevin Freeman, 1-6; Lewis Burkhart, 1-0; Team 1-(-3); Jon Grant, 4-(-9), Chris Shibel, 1-(-16). WOU: James Watts, 10-26; Kyle Blank, 5-17; Greg Coleman, 2-4; Mark Thorson, 1-4; Jeff Kent, 1-(-24); Denny Bies, 4-(-29). PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, , 220; Matthew Engle, , 75; Tim Plough, 1-0-1, 0. WOU: Denny Bies, , 67; Ryan Thorson, , 53; Mark Thorson, 1-0-1, 0. RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: Kevin Freeman, 4-74; Jason Yäklich, 4-67; Tony Kays, 4-64; Jesse Oliva, 2-28; John Quinn, 2-21; Matt Gravette, 2-14; O.J. Swanigan, WOU: Luke Carter, 4-31; Tyler Knudsen, 4-19; Kevin Boss, 2-23; Kyle Broa, 1-17; Brad Ching, 1-10; James Watts, 1-6; Scooter McCord, 1-5; Kyle Blank, 1-4; Chad Blau, 1-3; Tyler Smith, QB Michael Williams found TE Matt Bodley for a four-yard touchdown pass with 6:07 remaining as No. 10 Stephen F. Austin handed No. 21 UC Davis its first loss in a non-conference win at Toomey Field. The Aggies were unable to tie or take the lead on two subsequent drives after the Lumberjacks final score. SFA, rebounding from its first loss of the season, improved to 5-1. QB Jon Grant threw for 275 yards and two touchdowns while WR Jesse Oliva had six catches for 94 yards. LB Dan Elbanna posted a season-high 12 tackles for UC Davis. Williams completed 13 of 25 passes for 217 yards and a pair of touchdowns, RB Derek Farmer had 96 yards on 24 carries and WR Tony Tompkins caught seven passes for 103 yards. Tompkins also hit Farmer on a 39-yard touchdown pass early in the first quarter. SFA represented UC Davis highest-ranked opponent since beginning a four-year transition to NCAA Division I-AA status. The Aggies entered the national rankings two weeks before, then jumped to No. 21 in both The Sports Network and ESPN/USA Today polls on Oct. 11. Stephen F. Austin (5-1) UC Davis (5-1) FIRST QUARTER SFA - Derek Farmer 39 pass from Tony Tompkins (Ryan Rossner kick), 11:39 SFA - Miguel Toulan 72 pass from Michael Williams (Ryan Rossner kick), 8:57 UC DAVIS - Daniel Fells 20 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 5:01 SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Jon Grant 2 run (kick failed), 6:59 UC DAVIS - Tony Kays 10 pass from Jon Grant (pass failed) FOURTH QUARTER SFA - Matt Bodley 4 pass from Michael Williams (Tony Tompkins pass from Michael Williams). 6:07 Att.- 7,520 SFA UC DAVIS First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 27:15 32:45 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- SFA: Derek Farmer, 24-96; Michael Williams, 10-34; Louie Runnels, 2-3. UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, 10-55; Nelson Doris, 8-30; O.J. Swanigan, 14-28; Kevin Freeman, PASSING -- SFA: Michael Williams, , 217; Tony Tompkins, 2-1-0, 39. UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, , 275. RECEIVING -- SFA: Tony Tompkins, 7-103; Carl Price, 3-33; Miguel Toulon, 2-77; Derek Farmer, 1-39; Matt Bodley, 1-4. UC DAVIS: Jesse Oliva, 6-94; Daniel Fells, 5-76; Kevin Freeman, 5-68; Tony Kays, 2-24; Aaron Hines, 2-9; Nelson Doris, 2-4; O.J. Swanigan, RECAP

44 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME SEVEN Southern Utah 19, #25 UC Davis 15 October 23, 2004 Eccles Coliseum (Cedar City, Utah) Thunderbird QB Casey Rehrer hit Ilaisa Tuiaki with a 5-yard touchdown pass with less than six minutes remaining, then the SUU defense stopped a late drive to protect a win over 25th-ranked UC Davis in a Great West Football Conference game at Eccles Coliseum. With about seven minutes remaining, SUU s Mike Overly forced a fumble of Aggie QB Jon Grant. Marques Harris scooped up the loose ball and returned it to the UC Davis 16-yard line, setting up Rehrer s winning score to Tuiaki. After the go-ahead touchdown, Grant marched the Aggies into the Southern Utah red zone when his 28-yard pass to Jesse Oliva put UC Davis on the T-Bird 19-yard line with 2:34 left in the game. Grant s pass to WR Tony Kays and his own 1-yard keeper crept the Aggies closer to the goal line, but pressure by Harris and Overly helped stave off the threat and SUU took over on downs with less than two minutes to go. Grant had given UC Davis an early lead with a one-yard touchdown plunge in the first quarter, but SUU claimed the edge at the half, scoring 13 unanswered points in the second frame. PK Steve Pulver hit field goals of 41 and 24 yards, respectively, then Rehrer connected on a 24-yard touchdown pass to Ben Anderson in the final seconds of the first half. Grant completed 25 of 36 passes for 234 yards and a touchdown. Kevin Freeman led all Aggie receivers with seven catches and 67 yards, plus Grant s lone touchdown pass. GAME EIGHT UC Davis 36, #5 Cal Poly 33 October 30, 2004 Mustang Stadium (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) WR Tony Kays caught a 14-yard pass from Jon Grant with 13 seconds remaining as UC Davis stunned No. 5 Cal Poly, 36-33, in a Great West Football Conference game in front of a record crowd of 9,387. The victory clinched a 35th consecutive winning season for the Aggies, and represented the first loss of the season for the Mustangs. UC Davis began its final drive just shy of midfield, but a pass interference penalty negated Kenny Chicoine s interception, instead sending the Aggies to the Cal Poly 38-yard line. Grant then hit Kays on a 24-yard pass to set UC Davis up with a first down at the 14 with 21 seconds left. One play and a timeout later, Grant found a wide-open Kays in the end zone. Grant finished the game with a career-high 393 passing yards, completing 21 of 40 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Kays (116) and Jesse Oliva (129) each broke the century mark in receiving yards. Oliva s total was boosted by a 70-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter. QB Anthony Garnett threw for 377 yards and four scores to lead Cal Poly offensively, while LB Jordan Beck tallied 16 total tackles included 13 solos to go with his forced fumble and two pass break-ups. UC Davis (6-2, 3-1) Cal Poly (7-1, 3-1) RECAP UC Davis (5-2, 2-1) Southern Utah (3-4, 1-2) FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - Jon Grant 1 run (kick blocked), 1:08 SECOND QUARTER SUU - Steve Pulver 41 field goal, 8:56 SUU - Steve Pulver 24 field goal, 2:41 SUU - Ben Anderson 24 pass from Casey Rehrer (Steve Pulver kick), 0:03 THIRD QUARTER UC DAVIS - Emmanuel Benjamin 22 field goal, 8:46 FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Kevin Freeman 12 pass from Jon Grant (kick blocked), 10:19 SUU - Iliasa Tuiaki 5 pass from Casey Rehrer (pass failed), 5:37 Att.- 2,243 UC DAVIS SUU First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 32:26 27:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- UC DAVIS: Nelson Doris, 11-44; O.J. Swanigan, 13-38; Jon Grant, 14-(-41). SUU: Casey Rehrer, 14-53; Ryan Filipe, 11-40; Justin Walterscheid, 2-0; Ilaisa Tuiaki 1-(-1), Team, 3-(-6). PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, , 234. SUU: Casey Rehrer, , 240; A.J. Smith, 1-0-1, 0; Team, 1-0-0, 0. RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: Kevin Freeman, 7-67; Tony Kays, 6-46; Daniel Fells, 5-58; Jesse Oliva, 3-36; O.J Swanigan, 2-24; Aaron Hines, 2-3. SUU: Justin Walterscheid, 6-7; Jerome Eason, 4-67; A.J. Smith, 3-27; Ryan Filipe, 3-24; Waylon Bond, 2-14; Braden Godfrey, 2-12; Ben Anderson, 1-24, Ilaisa Tuiaki, 1-5. FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - Jesse Oliva 70 pass from Jon Grant (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 4:50 CP - Darrell Jones 79 pass from Anthony Garnett (Byungwoo Yoon kick), 4:00 SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Nelson Doris 3 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 2:48 UC DAVIS - Jon Grant 10 run (Emmmanuel Benjamin kick), 1:12 THIRD QUARTER CP - Jason Holmes 7 pass from Anthony Garnett (Byungwoo Yoon kick), 11:43 CP - Jonah Russell 70 pass from Anthony Garnett (Byungwoo Yoon kick), 4:52 FOURTH QUARTER CP - Byungwoo Yoon 42 FG, 13:38 UC DAVIS - Nelson Doris 1 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 10:07 CP - Jason Holmes 4 pass from Anthony Garnett (kick failed), 8:21 CP - Byungwoo Yoon 23 FG, 5:26 UC DAVIS - Tony Kays 14 pass from Jon Grant (Grant pass to Fells), 0:13 Att.- 9,387 UC DAVIS CP First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 29:50 30: INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, 17-37; O.J. Swanigan, 6-15; Nelson Doris, 6-10; Kevin Freeman, 2-6. CP: Anthony Garnett, 11-32; Jeremy Konaris, 6-30; Adam Martinez, 6-19; Cordel Webb, 7-12; Tim Chicoine, 1-11; Matt McCormick, 3-5; Darrell Jones, 1-(-5). PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Jon Grant, , 393. CP: Anthony Garrett, , 377. RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: Tony Kays, 6-116; Kevin Freeman, 6-81; Daniel Fells, 5-67; Jesse Oliva, CP: Darrell Jones, 7-168; Jason Holmes, 6-51; Jonah Russell, 5-120; Anthony Randolph, 3-55; Jeremy Konaris, 1-(-4).

45 2004 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME NINE North Dakota State 25, #25 UC Davis 7 November 13, 2004 Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.) GAME TEN Portland State 38, UC Davis 21 November 20, 2004 PGE Park (Portland, Ore.) HB Cinque Chapman rushed for a game-high 105 yards and QB Steve Walker passed for 227 yards and three touchdowns to lead North Dakota State to a 25-7 win over No. 25 UC Davis, stalling the Aggies bid to clinch a tie for the inaugural Great West Football Conference title. The Bison stormed out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter on a pair of Walker touchdown passes, then bumped the lead to 16-0 when Justin Frick sacked UC Davis QB Jon Grant in the end zone. NDSU extended its margin to 22-0 at the halftime break thanks to Walker s 50-yard strike to Johnson with four minutes left in the second. The Bison finished with 410 yards of total offense to the Aggies 301, and held their hosts to just 59 rushing yards. Grant threw for 240 yards on 23-for-34 passing, but was sacked four times. Tony Kays led the receiving corps with six catches totalling 65 yards, while TE Daniel Fells was 5-for-90 in the air. LB Dan Elbanna paced the Aggie defense with 15 total tackles. North Dakota State (8-3, 2-3) UC Davis (6-3, 3-2) FIRST QUARTER NDSU - Travis White 24 pass from Steve Walker (Cory Vartanian kick), 9:13 NDSU - Charles Wiest 29 pass Steve Walker (Cory Vartanian kick), 5:29 SECOND QUARTER NDSU - Team safety, 4:48 NDSU - Marques Johnson 50 pass from Steve Walker (kick failed) THIRD QUARTER NDSU - Cory Vartanian 46 FG, 10:55 FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Nelson Doris 7 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 12:35 Att.- 6,720 NDSU UC DAVIS First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 33:58 26:02 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- NDSU: Cinque Chapman, ; Kyle Steffes, 20-76; Allen Burrell, 1-5; Tyler Roehl, 1-3; Steve Walker, 5-(-6). UC DAVIS: Nelson Doris, 9-42; Jon Grant, 13-7; O.J. Swanigan, 3-7; Matthew Engle, 1-3. PASSING -- NDSU: Steve Walker, , 227. UC DAVIS: , 240; Matthew Engle, 5-1-0, 2. RECEIVING -- NDSU: Travis White, 5-81; Marques Johnson, 4-64; Kyle Steffes, 2-3; Charles Wiest, 1-29; Johnny Frank, 1-26; A.J. Cooper, 1-23; Tommy Ray, 1-1. UC DAVIS: Tony Kays, 6-65; Daniel Fells, 5-90; Jesse Oliva, 4-39; Nelson Doris 4-18; Kevin Freeman, 3-27; O.J. Swanigan, RB Ryan Fuqua rushed for 149 yards and Portland State scored three touchdowns in the span of three minutes, taking a win over UC Davis in front of 4,026 at PGE Park. RB Nelson Doris compiled 114 yards on the ground to post the Aggies lone 100-yard rushing game. However, the Vikings victimized the UC Davis passing attack for four interceptions, including one by Jamal Abdullah that he returned 66 yards for a touchdown. Senior CB Angelo Caffese enjoyed his own 46-yard interception touchdown early in the second half, picking off a Joe Wiser attempt at the 13:01 mark. Two possessions later, Doris advanced the Aggies to the PSU 9-yard line, which led to a touchdown run by QB Jon Grant, cutting the deficit to However, that was the last time UC Davis scored in the game. Viking RB Allen Kennett tacked on a one-yard score during the opening minute of the fourth quarter to push the score to its final. In addition to Doris total, John Quinn added 65 yards on the ground, giving the Aggies a season-best team total of 187 yards. LB Dan Elbanna led the defense with 12 tackles, including two for losses. UC Davis (6-4) Portland State (7-4) FIRST QUARTER PSU - Allen Kennett 1 run (Eric Azorr kick), 8:46 PSU - Ryan Brown 12 pass from Joe Wiser (Eric Azorr kick) PSU - Ryan Fuqua 17 run (Eric Azorr kick), 3:12 PSU - Jamal Abdullah 66 interception return (Eric Azorr kick), 1:07 SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Matthew Engle 2 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 7:21 PSU - Eric Azorr 31 FG, 0:22 THIRD QUARTER UC DAVIS - Angelo Caffese 46 interception return (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 13:01 UC DAVIS - Jon Grant 9 run (Emmanuel Benjamin kick), 9:26 FOURTH QUARTER PSU - Allen Kennett 1 run (Eric Azorr kick), 14:16 Att.- 4,026 UC DAVIS PSU First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Att-Comp-Int Total offense Return yards Fumbles-lost Punts-average Penalties-yards Time of possession 29:28 30:32 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -- UC DAVIS: Nelson Doris, ; John Quinn, 12-65; Matthew Engle, 3-6; Jon Grant 8-2. PSU: Ryan Fuqua ; Joe Rubin, 11-49; Jason Daily 1-14; Allen Kennett, 3-5; Joe Wiser, 6-0. PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Jon Grant , 43; Matthew Engle, , 84. PSU: Joe Wiser , 138; Team 1-0-0, 0. RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: Daniel Fells, 5-43; Jesse Oliva, 4-19; John Quinn, 3-25; Kevin Freeman, 2-19; Nelson Doris, 1-12; Tony Kays, 1-9. PSU: Ryan Brown, 6-49; Adam Whitehead, 3-15; Shaun Bodiford, 2-53; Scott Weaver, 1-15; Tony Curtis, 1-7; Joe Rubin 1-(-1) RECAP

46 GREAT WEST FOOTBALL CONFERENCE STANDINGS & AWARDS FINAL STANDINGS GWFC OVERALL W L T PF PA Pct. W L T PF FA Pct Cal Poly UC DAVIS North Dakota State Southern Utah South Dakota State Northern Colorado OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Vincent Jackson, Northern Colorado DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jordan Beck, Cal Poly SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: JESSE OLIVA, UC DAVIS FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Braden Godfrey, Southern Utah COACH OF THE YEAR: Rich Ellerson, Cal Poly ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM - OFFENSE C Rob Hunt North Dakota State C MARC MANFREDDA UC DAVIS OL Ben Cobian Cal Poly OL CORY LEKKERKERKER UC DAVIS OL Nick Zilka North Dakota State OL Tim Popowski North Dakota State TE DANIEL FELLS UC DAVIS WR Jerome Eason Southern Utah WR Darrell Jones Cal Poly WR Vincent Jackson Northern Colorado QB JON GRANT UC DAVIS RB Kyle Steffes North Dakota State RB Andre Wilson Northern Colorado ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM - DEFENSE DL Isaac Snell North Dakota State DL Joey Abell South Dakota State DL Sitiveni Tuivai Southern Utah DL Chris Gocong Cal Poly OLB Nick DiPadova Southern Utah OLB Marques Harris Southern Utah ILB Jordan Beck Cal Poly ILB Chris Coauette South Dakota State DB Craig Dahl North Dakota State DB Karl Ivory Cal Poly DB Reed Doughty Northern Colorado DB Charles Barrett Northern Colorado DB DAN REECE UC DAVIS ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM - SPECIAL TEAMS P Neal Bainbridge South Dakota State PK Justin Zaitz Northern Colorado RET JESSE OLIVA UC DAVIS ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM - OFFENSE OL Iosefa Robins Southern Utah OL Beau Finato Cal Poly OL Taylor Murray South Dakota State OL Shaun Farner Northern Colorado TE Paul Keiser South Dakota State WR A.J. Smith Southern Utah WR KEVIN FREEMAN UC DAVIS WR Jonah Russell Cal Poly WR Travis White North Dakota State QB Casey Rehrer Southern Utah RB Geno Randle Cal Poly ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM - DEFENSE DL Dwight Summerville North Dakota State DL Levi Erickson Southern Utah DL RYAN SHARP UC DAVIS DL PILA FATUKALA UC DAVIS OLB Brian Erenberg North Dakota State OLB Jayd Kittelson North Dakota State ILB Mike Overly Southern Utah ILB DAN ELBANNA UC DAVIS DB Hank McCall South Dakota State DB Steve Smith Southern Utah DB Joey Warren Cal Poly DB Brandon Perkins Southern Utah ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM - SPECIAL TEAMS P Tim Chicoine Cal Poly PK Steve Pulver Southern Utah RS Darrell Jones Cal Poly 2004 RECAP ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION Cal Poly: Anthony Garnett (QB), Kelly Turbin (DL), Aaron Williams (DB), Kenny Chicoine (CP), Byungwoo Yoon (PK); North Dakota State: Alvin Robinson (DL), Jared Essler (DB), Matt Gorman (DB), Mike Dragosavich (P); Northern Colorado: Bret Garegnani (OL), Tony Christensen (QB), Jason McMillan (DL), Jared Wallen (DL), Jeff Spletzer (DL), Wade Sumpter (OLB), Thomas Smith (OLB), Ryan Palmer (ILB), Vincent Jackson (RS); South Dakota State: Mitch Erickson (OL), Brian Janecek (WR), Brad Nelson (QB), Gabe Koenigsfeld (DL), D.J. Fischer (DL); Southern Utah: Lee Chart (OL), Trevor Ward (P); UC DAVIS: TONY KAYS (WR), BEN REECE (OLB), CHRIS SHIBEL (P)

47 GREAT WEST FOOTBALL CONFERENCE LEADERS RUSHING G Att Yds Avg. TD Y/G Andre Wilson, UNC Anthony Watson, SDSU Kyle Steffes, NDSU Geno Randle, CP Cinque Chapman, NDSU PASSING G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Y/G Casey Rehrer, SUU JON GRANT, UC DAVIS Brad Nelson, SDSU Tony Christensen, UNC Tony Stauss, NDSU PASSING EFF. G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Rat Steve Walker, NDSU JON GRANT, UC DAVIS Casey Rehrer, SUU Tony Stauss, NDSU Brad Nelson, SDSU TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Total Y/G Casey Rehrer, SUU JON GRANT, UC DAVIS Brad Nelson, SDSU Tony Christensen, UNC Tony Stauss, NDSU RECEPTIONS G Rec Yds Avg. TD R/G Vincent Jackson, UNC A.J. Smith, SUU Darrell Jones, CP Jerome Eason, SUU Travis White, NDSU RECEIVING YARDS G Rec Yds Avg. TD Y/G Vincent Jackson, UNC Darrell Jones, CP Jerome Eason, SUU Travis White, NDSU KEVIN FREEMAN, UC DAVIS SCORING (OVERALL) G TD XP FG 2pt Pts P/G Kyle Steffes, NDSU Byungwoo Yoon, CP Vincent Jackson, UNC Cory Vartanian, NDSU Parker Douglass, SDSU INTERCEPTIONS G Int Yds Avg. TD Int/G Kenny Chicoine, CP Reed Doughty, UNC Karl Ivory, CP Matt Gorman, NDSU James Epps, SDSU PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds Avg. TD Long Darrell Jones, CP Shamen Washington, NDSU Vincent Jackson, UNC Dusty Sanders, SDSU (JESSE OLIVA, UC DAVIS) ) KICK RETURNS G Ret Yds Avg. TD Long Ryan Filipe, SUU KEVIN FREEMAN, UC DAVIS Darrell Jones, CP Vincent Jackson, UNC Aaron Henderson, UNC ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR Yds Y/G Vincent Jackson, UNC Darrell Jones, CP Ryan Filipe, SUU KEVIN FREEMAN, UC DAVIS Andre Wilson, UNC PUNTING G No. Yds Avg. Long Neal Bainbridge, SDSU Trevor Ward, SUU Mike Dragosavich, NDSU CHRIS SHIBEL, UC DAVIS Tim Chicoine, CP SCORING (TDs) Tot Rush Pass Ret 2pt Pts P/G Kyle Steffes, NDSU Vincent Jackson, UNC O.J. SWANIGAN, UC DAVIS Travis White, NDSU Darrell Jones, CP Casey Rehrer, SUU Jerome Eason, SUU SCORING (KICK) G PAT FG Pts P/G Byungwoo Yoon, CP Cory Vartanian, NDSU Parker Douglas, SDSU Steve Pulver, SUU Justin Zaitz, UNC TACKLES G Solo Ast Total T/G Jordan Beck, CP Nick DiPadova, SUU Ryan Palmer, UNC Reed Doughty, UNC Chris Coauette, SDSU SACKS G Solo Ast Total S/G Chris Gocong, CP Marques Harris, SUU Kelly Turbin, CP Jordan Beck, CP Levi Erickson, SUU Joey Abell, SDSU TACKLES FOR LOSSES G Solo Ast Yds Total S/G Chris Gocong, CP Jordan Beck, CP Marques Harris, SUU Ryan Palmer, UNC four tied with RECAP

48 GAME #1 - NEW HAMPSHIRE 2005 OPPONENTS GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Sept. 3, 6 p.m. Site...Toomey Field (10,111) Ticket Info...(530) Last Meeting...First meeting All-Time Series...First meeting GENERAL Location...Durham, N.H....(70 miles north of Boston, Mass.) Founded Enrollment...13,061 President...Dr. Ann Weaver Hart ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Wildcats School Colors...Blue & White Affiliation...NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Atlantic-10 Stadium...Cowell Stadium (6,500) Athletics Director...Marty Scarano Athletic Phone...(603) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Scott Stapin ...smstapin@cisunix.unh.edu Office Phone...(603) SID FAX...(603) Press Box Phone...(603) Web Address... FOOTBALL Head Coach...Sean McDonnell Alma Mater...New Hampshire 78 Office Phone...(603) Best Time To Reach...Contact SID Record at School (6 years) Career Record (6 years) Assistant Coaches...Chip Kelly, Offensive Coordinator...Michael Dawson, Defensive Coordinator...Carnelius Cruz, Running Backs...Sean Devine, Offensive Line...Steve Stetson, Assoc. Head Coach...Sean McGowan, Secondary...Tim Cramsey, Tight Ends/Fullbacks...Joe Conlin, Defensive Tackles...Alex Grinch, Cornerbacks...Derek Sage, Wide Receivers Starters Returning...15 (8 off., 7 def.) 2005 Preseason Rank...# TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long John McCoy, RB Ricky Santos, QB Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Ricky Santos, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long David Ball, WR Jonathan Williams, TE Aaron Brown, WR Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Corey Graham, CB E.J. DeWitt, LB Baron Flenory, SS Mark Rutberg, OLB Etienne Boulay, CB SCHEDULE Sept. 3 at UC Davis 6:00 Sept. 10 bye Sept. 17 at Towson* 3:00 Sept. 24 DARTMOUTH Noon Oct. 1 VILLANOVA* 12:30 Oct. 8 at William & Mary* 1:00 Oct. 15 RHODE ISLAND* Noon Oct. 22 NORTHEASTERN* Noon Oct. 29 at Massachusetts* Noon Nov. 5 at Hofstra* 1:00 Nov. 12 IONA Noon Nov. 19 MAINE* Noon * Atlantic-10 Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times local RESULTS Sept. 2 at Delaware* W, Sept. 11 at Rutgers W, Sept. 18 WILLIAM & MARY* L, 7-9 Sept. 25 at Dartmouth W, Oct. 2 at Villanova* W, Oct. 16 MASSACHUSETTS* L, Oct. 23 HOFSTRA* W, Oct. 30 at Northeastern* W, Nov. 6 at Rhode Island* W, 27-3 Nov. 13 TOWSON* W, Nov. 20 at Maine* W, Nov. 27 at Georgia Southern W, Dec. 4 at Montana L, Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 10-3, 6-2 Atlantic-10 - NCAA Playoffs

49 GAME #2 - PORTLAND STATE GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Nov. 20, 12:05 p.m. Site...Toomey Field (10,111) Ticket Info...(530) Last Meeting (PSU won, 38-21) All-Time Series...PSU, 5-1 GENERAL Location...Portland, Ore. Founded Enrollment...23,117 President...Daniel Bernstine ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Vikings School Colors...Green, White & Silver Affiliation...NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Big Sky Conference Stadium...PGE Park (19,800) Athletics Director...Tom Burman Alma Mater...Wyoming Athletic Phone...(503) TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Joe Rubin, RB Allen Kennett, RB Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Sawyer Smith, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Shaun Bodiford, WR Allen Kennett, RB Brendan Ferrigno, WR Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Joey King, S Dominic Dixon, CB Jordan Senn, S Jamal Abdullah, S Steve Shinen, S SCHEDULE MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Mike Lund ...lundm@pdx.edu Office Phone...(503) SID FAX...(503) Press Box Phone...(503) Web Address... FOOTBALL Head Coach...Tim Walsh Alma Mater...UC Riverside 77 Office Phone...(503) Best Time To Reach...Weekday mornings Record at School (12 years) Career Record (16 years) Assistant Coaches...Greg Lupfer, Defensive Coordinator...Mike Fanger, Offensive Coordinator...Vince Alcalde, Assistant Head Coach...Jim Craft, Tight Ends...Eric Reid, Offensive Line...Rick Anderson, Defensive Line...Saga Tuitele, Defensive Tackles/Recruiting...Jamal Fountaine, Secondary...Steve Broussard, Wide Receivers...Frank Geske, Running Backs Starters Returning...12 (6 off., 3 def., 1 special teams) 2005 Preseason Rank...Received votes Sept. 3 at Oregon State 3:00 Sept. 10 at UC Davis 6:00 Sept. 17 SACRAMENTO STATE* 6:05 Sept. 24 NORTHERN COLORADO 6:05 Oct. 1 at Eastern Washington* 2:05 Oct. 8 at Boise State 5:05 Oct. 15 MONTANA STATE* 6:05 Oct. 22 NORTHERN ARIZONA* 6:05 Oct. 29 at Montana* Noon Nov. 5 at Idaho State* 2:05 Nov. 12 WEBER STATE* 3:05 * Big Sky Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times Pacific RESULTS Sept. 2 WESTERN STATE W, 38-0 Sept. 18 at Fresno State L, Sept. 25 McNEESE STATE W, Oct. 2 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L, Oct. 9 at Sacramento State* W, 31-0 Oct. 16 at Montana State* L (ot), Oct. 23 at Northern Arizona* L, Oct. 30 MONTANA* W, Nov. 6 IDAHO STATE* W, Nov. 13 at Weber State* W,34-15 Nov. 20 UC DAVIS W, Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 7-4, 4-3 Big Sky 2005 OPPONENTS

50 GAME #3 - STANFORD 2005 OPPONENTS GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Sept. 17, 7 p.m. Site...Stanford Stadium (85,500) Ticket Info...(800) STANFORD Last Meeting (Stanford won, 59-0) All-Time Series...Stanford, 1-0 GENERAL Location...Stanford, Calif....(30 miles south of San Francisco) Founded Enrollment...13,075 President...Dr. John Hennessy Alma Mater...Villanova ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Cardinal School Colors...Cardinal & White Affiliation...NCAA Division I-A Conference...Pacific-10 Stadium...Stanford Stadium (85,500) Athletics Director...Ted Leland Alma Mater...Pacific 70 Athletic Phone...(650) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Gary Migdol ...gmigdol@stanford.edu Football Contact...Kyle McRae ...kyle.mcrae@stanford.edu Office Phone...(650) SID FAX...(650) Press Box Phone...(650) Web Address... FOOTBALL Head Coach...Walt Harris Alma Mater...Pacific 68 Office Phone...(650) Best Time To Reach...Contact SID Record at School...First year Career Record (11 years) Assistant Coaches...Tom Freeman, Offensive Line...Nathaniel Hackett, Recruiting/Specialists...Tom Hayes, Defensive Coordinator...John McDonnell, Offensive Line...Wayne Moses, Running Backs...Darrell Patterson, Inside Linebackers...Tom Quinn, Outside LBs, Special Teams...Dave Tipton, Defensive Line...Tucker Waugh, Wide Receivers...Todd Husak, Graduate Assistant...Matt Weiss, Graduate Assistant Starters Returning...15 (10 off., 5 def., 2 specialists) 2005 Preseason Rank...none TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long J.R. Lemon, RB Ray Jones, RB Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Trent Edwards, QB T.C. Ostrander, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Evan Moore, FL Mark Bradford, FL Justin McCullum, FL Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Jon Alston, OLB Kevin Schimmelman, ILB Julian Jenkins, DE Brandon Harrison, SS Babatune Oshionowo, NT SCHEDULE Sept. 3 bye Sept. 10 at Navy 6:00 Sept. 17 UC DAVIS 7:00 Sept. 24 bye Oct. 1 OREGON* 2:00 Oct. 8 at Washington State* TBA Oct. 15 at Arizona* 4:00 Oct. 22 ARIZONA STATE* 2:00 Oct. 29 UCLA* 2:00 Nov. 5 at USC* TBA Nov. 12 at Oregon State* TBA Nov. 19 CALIFORNIA* 4:00 Nov. 26 NOTRE DAME 12:30 or 5:00 * Pacific-10 Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times local RESULTS Sept. 4 SAN JOSE STATE W, 43-3 Sept. 11 BRIGHAM YOUNG W, Sept. 25 USC* L, Oct. 2 WASHINGTON* W, Oct. 9 at Notre Dame L, Oct. 16 at Washington State* W, Oct. 23 OREGON* L, Oct. 30 at UCLA* L, 0-21 Nov. 6 at Arizona State* L, Nov. 13 OREGON STATE* L, Nov. 20 at California* L, 6-41 Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 4-7, 2-6 Pacific-10

51 GAME #4 - SACRAMENTO STATE GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Sept. 24, 2:05 p.m. Site...Hornet Stadium (21,195) Ticket Info...(916) Last Meeting (UC Davis won 58-23) All-Time Series...UC Davis, GENERAL Location...Sacramento, Calif....(19 miles east of Davis) Founded Enrollment...27,972 President...Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Alma Mater...Pomona College ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Hornets School Colors...Green & Gold Affiliation...NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Big Sky Stadium...Hornet Stadium (21,195) Athletics Director...Terry Wanless Alma Mater...Black Hills State Athletic Phone...(916) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Brian Berger ...bwberger@csus.edu Office Phone...(916) SID FAX...(916) Press Box Phone...(916) Web Address... TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Ryan Mole, RB Kris Daniels, RB Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Bret Tredway, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Ryan Coogler, WR Philip Perry, WR McRuben Fleurinord, TE Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Matt Logue, LB Brett Sheldon, DB Tyson Butler, LB Brent Webber, DB SCHEDULE Sept. 3 at California 2:00 Sept. 10 at Cal Poly 6:05 Sept. 17 at Portland State* 6:05 Sept. 24 UC DAVIS 2:05 Oct. 1 NORTHERN ARIZONA* 6:05 Oct. 8 AZUSA PACIFIC 6:05 Oct. 15 at Weber State* 12:05 Oct. 22 IDAHO STATE* 6:05 Oct. 29 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 4:05 Nov. 5 at Montana State* 11:05 Nov. 12 MONTANA* 4:05 FOOTBALL Head Coach...Steve Mooshagian Alma Mater...Fresno State 82 Office Phone...(916) Best Time To Reach...Contact SID Record at School (2 years) Career Record (2 years) Assistant Coaches...Lou Baiz, Assistant Head Coach...Tim Skipper, Defensive Coordinator...Scott Criner, Offensive Coordinator/QBs...Max Glowacki, Running Game/O-Line...Jon Osterhout, Defensive Line...Stephon Pace, Defensive Backs...Mike Preacher, Receivers/Kickers...Richard Sanchez, Tight Ends/Special Teams...Jamie Christian, Running Backs...Steve Roberson, Graduate Assistant Starters Returning...17 (8 off., 7 def., 2 specialists) 2005 Preseason Rank...none * Big Sky Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times Pacific RESULTS Sept. 11 at Nevada L, 7-59 Sept. 18 SOUTHERN UTAH W, Sept. 25 at UC Davis L, Oct. 2 at Northern Arizona* L, 0-26 Oct. 9 PORTLAND STATE* L, 0-31 Oct. 16 WEBER STATE* W, Oct. 23 at Idaho State* L, Oct. 30 at Eastern Washington* L, Nov. 6 MONTANA STATE* W, Nov. 13 at Montana* L, Nov. 20 CAL POLY L, Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 3-8, 2-5 Big Sky 2005 OPPONENTS

52 GAME #5 - SOUTH DAKOTA STATE GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Oct. 8, 1 p.m. CDT Site...Howard Wood Field, Sioux Falls (10,000) Ticket Info...(866) GO-JACKS Last Meeting (UC Davis won 52-0) All-Time Series...UC Davis, 2-1 TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Anthony Watson, RB Cory Koenig, RB Trevor Hohn, RB OPPONENTS GENERAL Location...Brookings, S.D....(49 miles north of Sioux Falls) Founded Enrollment...10,561 President...Dr. Peggy Gordon Miller Alma Mater...Transylvania 59 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Jackrabbits School Colors...Yellow & Blue Affiliation...Reclassifying to NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Great West Football Stadium...Coughlin-Alumni Stadium (15,500) Athletic Director...Dr. Fred Oien Alma Mater...South Dakota State 72 Athletic Phone...(605) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Ron Lenz ...Ronald_Lenz@sdstate.edu Office Phone...(605) SID FAX...(605) Press Box Phone...TBA Web Address...www3.sdstate.edu/Athletics FOOTBALL Head Coach...John Stiegelmeier Alma Mater...South Dakota State 79 Office Phone...(605) Best Time To Reach...10 a.m. to noon Record at School (8 years) Career Record (8 years) Assistant Coaches...Jay Bubak, Defensive Coordinator...Josh Conklin, Secondary...Kris Garry, Football Operations/Receivers...Luke Meadows, Offensive Line...Rob Sarvis, Defensive Line...Daren Wilkinson, Quarterbacks...Justin Durham, Graduate Assistant Starters Returning...16 (6 off., 8 def., 2 specialists) 2005 Preseason Rank...none Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Anthony Kardoes, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Josh Davis, WR Chris Molitor, WR Anthony Watson, RB Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Hank McCall, CB John Perry, SS D.J. Fischer, DT Jeff Hegge, CB Mitch Klein, FS SCHEDULE Sept. 3 WISCONSIN-LaCROSSE 7:00 Sept. 10 VALPARAISO 7:00 Sept. 17 at Montana 1:05 Sept. 24 CAL POLY* 7:00 Oct. 1 at Texas State 6:00 Oct. 8 UC DAVIS* 1:00 Oct. 15 bye Oct. 22 MISSOURI-ROLLA 2:00 Oct. 29 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1:00 Nov. 5 SOUTHERN UTAH* 1:00 Nov. 12 at North Dakota State* 6:00 Nov. 19 NORTHERN COLORADO* 1:00 * Great West Football Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times local RESULTS Sept. 4 at UC Davis* L, 0-52 Sept. 11 WINONA STATE W, Sept. 18 WESTERN OREGON W, 38-3 Sept. 25 at Southern W, Oct. 2 at Cal Poly* L, 7-14 Oct. 9 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* W, Oct. 23 at Montana State L, Oct. 30 at Georgia Southern L, 7-63 Nov. 6 AUGUSTANA W, 38-9 Nov. 13 at Southern Utah* L (ot), Nov. 20 at Northern Colorado* W, 14-7 Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 6-5, 2-3 GWFC

53 GAME #6 - SOUTHERN UTAH GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Oct. 15, 6 p.m. Site...Toomey Field (10,111) Ticket Info...(530) Last Meeting (SUU won 19-15) All-Time Series...UC Davis, 6-3 GENERAL Location...Cedar City, Utah...(222 miles southwest of Salt Lake City) Founded Enrollment...6,200 President...Dr. Steven D. Bennion ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Lumberjacks School Colors...Scarlet & White Affiliation...NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Great West Football Stadium...Eccles Stadium (8,500) Athletic Director...Tom Douple Athletic Phone...(485) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Neil Gardner ...gardner@suu.edu Office Phone...(485) SID FAX...(485) Press Box Phone...(485) Web Address... FOOTBALL Head Coach...Wes Meier Alma Mater...Utah 91 Office Phone...(435) Best Time To Reach...10 a.m. to noon Record at School (1 year) Career Record (1 year) Assistant Coaches...Cole Wilson, Defensive Coordinator...Kevin McGiven, Offensive Coordinator...Jared Martin, Special Teams/RB/Recruiting...Dustin Pearce, Linebackers...Vincent Tauanuu, Offensive Line...Ryan Hunt, Defensive Line...Ben Meier, Secondary...Chris Shipman, Offensive Line Starters Returning...13 (6 off., 5 def., 2 specialists) 2005 Preseason Rank...none TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Gordon Reid, RB Zac Connors, QB Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Zach Connors, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Jerome Eason, WR Braden Godfrey, WR Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Steve Smith, LB Brandon Perkins, S Levi Erickson, DL Brian Majors, CB David Zelasko, CB SCHEDULE Sept. 1 at Idaho State TBA Sept. 10 at Texas State 6:00 Sept. 17 at Northern Arizona TBA Sept. 24 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6:00 Oct. 1 at McNeese State 7:00 Oct. 8 bye Oct. 15 at UC Davis* 6:00 Oct. 22 NORTHERN COLORADO* 6:00 Oct. 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 6:00 Nov. 5 at South Dakota State* 1:00 Nov. 12 at Cal Poly* TBA Nov. 19 WEBER STATE 3:00 * Great West Football Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times local RESULTS Sept. 4 at Weber State W, Sept. 18 at Sacramento State L, Sept. 25 at Stephen F. Austin L, Oct. 2 at McNeese State W, Oct. 9 CAL POLY* L, Oct. 16 at North Dakota State* L, Oct. 23 UC DAVIS* W, Oct. 30 MONTANA WESTERN W, 34-0 Nov. 6 at Northern Colorado* L, 7-42 Nov. 13 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* W (ot), Nov. 20 IDAHO STATE W, Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 6-5, 2-3 GWFC 2005 OPPONENTS

54 GAME #7 - NORTH DAKOTA STATE GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Oct. 22, 1 p.m. CDT Site...Fargodome (18,700) Ticket Info...(701) Last Meeting (NDSU won 25-7) All-Time Series...NDSU, 4-3 TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Kyle Steffes, RB Cinque Chapman, RB Shamen Washington, RB OPPONENTS GENERAL Location...Fargo, N.D. Founded Enrollment...11,600 President...Dr. Joseph Chapman ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Bison School Colors...Yellow & Green Affiliation...Reclassifying to NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Great West Football Stadium...Fargodome (18,700) Athletic Director...Gene Taylor Athletic Phone...(701) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Jeff Schwartz ...Jeff.Schwartz@ndsu.edu Office Phone...(701) SID FAX...(701) or 8761 Press Box Phone...(701) Web Address... FOOTBALL Head Coach...Craig Bohl Alma Mater...Nebraska 82 Office Phone...(701) Best Time To Reach...Contact SID Record at School (2 years) Career Record (2 years) Assistant Coaches...Casey Bradley, Defensive Coordinator/LBs...Pat Perles, Offensive Coordinator/O-Line...Brent Vigen, Quarterbacks...Reggie Moore, Wide Receivers...Todd Wash, Defensive Line...Steve Laqua, Running Backs...Willie Mack Garza, Defensive Backs Starters Returning...11 (5 off., 4 def., 2 specialists) 2005 Preseason Rank...No Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Steve Walker, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Travis White, SE A.J. Cooper, TE Marques Johnson, FL Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Craig Dahl, SS Kole Zimmerman, WLB Alvin Robinson, DE Joe Mays, MLB SCHEDULE Sept. 3 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 7:00 Sept. 10 at Northwestern State 6:00 Sept. 17 WEBER STATE 6:00 Sept. 24 at Montana State 2:05 Oct. 1 NICHOLLS STATE 6:00 Oct. 8 at Cal Poly* 6:00 Oct. 15 bye Oct. 22 UC DAVIS* 1:00 Oct. 29 at Southern Utah* 7:00 Nov. 5 NORTHERN COLORADO* 1:00 Nov. 12 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 6:00 Nov. 19 at SIU-Carbondale 3:00 * Great West Football Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times local RESULTS Aug. 28 VALPARAISO W, 52-0 Sept. 4 at Northern Colorado* L, Sept. 11 MONTANA TECH W, 56-3 Sept. 18 CARSON-NEWMAN W, Oct. 2 at Nicholls State W, Oct. 9 at South Dakota State* L, Oct. 15 SOUTHERN UTAH* W, Oct. 23 CAL POLY* L, Oct. 30 NORTHWESTERN STATE W, Nov. 6 at Weber State W, Nov. 13 at UC Davis* W, 25-7 Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 8-3, 2-3 GWFC

55 GAME #8 - CAL POLY GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Oct. 29, 1 p.m. Site...Toomey Field (10,111) Ticket Info...(530) Last Meeting (UC Davis won 36-33) All-Time Series...UC Davis, TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Cordel Webb, QB Jeremy Konaris, RB Anthony Garnett, QB GENERAL Location...San Luis Obispo, Calif. Founded Enrollment...18,000 President...Dr. Warren J. Baker ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Mustangs School Colors...Forest Green & Gold Affiliation...NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Great West Football Stadium...Mustang Stadium (8,500) Athletic Director...Alison E. Cone Alma Mater...Washington State 75 Athletic Phone...(805) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Eric Burdick ...eburdick@calpoly.edu Office Phone...(805) SID FAX...(805) Press Box Phone...(805) Web Address... FOOTBALL Head Coach...Rich Ellerson Alma Mater...Hawaii 76 Office Phone...(805) Best Time To Reach...Mornings Record at School (4 years) Career Record (5 years) Assistant Coaches...Gene McKeehan, Associate Head Coach...Joe Dupaix, Co-Offensive Coordinator...Ian Shields, Co-Offensive Coordinator...Andy Guyader, Receivers...David Brown, Defensive Coordinator...Payam Saadat, Defensive Line...Jeff Hammerschmidt, Linebackers...Ben Cobian, Offensive Assistant...Carl Gristanti, Defensive Assistant Starters Returning...13 (7 off., 5 def., 1 specialists) 2005 Preseason Rank...No Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Anthony Garnett, QB Cordel Webb, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Anthony Randolph, WR Jonah Russell, SB Jason Holmes, WR Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Kyle Shotwell, LB Kenny Chicoine, DB Chris Gocong, DT Aaron Williams, SS SCHEDULE Sept. 3 at Troy 4:00 Sept. 10 SACRAMENTO STATE 6:00 Sept. 17 MONTANA STATE 6:00 Sept. 24 at South Dakota State* 5:00 Oct. 1 at Northern Colorado* 1:00 Oct. 8 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 6:00 Oct. 15 bye Oct. 22 at Montana 12:05 Oct. 29 at UC Davis* 1:00 Nov. 5 EASTERN WASHINGTON 4:00 Nov. 12 SOUTHERN UTAH* 6:00 Nov. 19 IDAHO STATE 6:00 * Great West Football Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times Pacific RESULTS Sept. 4 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 42-7 Sept. 11 at Idaho State W, Sept. 18 at Montana State W, Oct. 2 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* W, 14-7 Oct. 9 at Southern Utah* W, Oct. 16 TEXAS STATE W, Oct. 23 at North Dakota State* W, Oct. 30 UC DAVIS* L, Nov. 6 at Eastern Washington L, Nov. 13 NORTHERN COLORADO* W, 31-0 Nov. 20 at Sacramento State W, Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 9-2, 4-1 FWC 2005 OPPONENTS

56 GAME #9 - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Nov. 5, 4 p.m. CDT Site...Homer Bryce Stadium (14,575) Ticket Info...(936) 468-JACK Last Meeting (SFA won 22-19) All-Time Series...SFA, 1-0 GENERAL Location...Nacogdoches, Texas Founded Enrollment...11,287 President...Dr. Tito Guerrero TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Ron Middleton, RB Louie Runnels, RB Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Zeke Dixon, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Carl Price, WR Matt Bodley, TE Ron Middleton, RB OPPONENTS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Lumberjacks School Colors...Purple & White Affiliation...NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Southland Stadium...Homer Bryce Stadium (14,575) Athletic Director...Steve McCarty Alma Mater...Stephen F. Austin 65 Athletic Phone...(936) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Rob Meyers ...rmeyers@sfasu.edu Office Phone...(936) SID FAX...(936) Press Box Phone...(936) Web Address... FOOTBALL Head Coach...Robert McFarland Alma Mater...McNeese State 85 Office Phone...(936) Best Time To Reach...Weekday mornings Record at School...First year Career Record...First year Assistant Coaches...Arlington Nunn, Assistant Head Coach...Gerald Broussard, Offensive Coordinator...J.C. Harper, Defensive Coordinator...Matt Graves, Secondary...Jay Rodgers, Quarterbacks...Robert Walker, Recruiting/Defensive Line...Dan Eason, Strength & Conditioning Starters Returning...11 (8 off., 3 def.) 2005 Preseason Rank...Received votes Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Ryan Luedecke, ROV Keldrick Holman, CB Blaise Smith, DE James Shead, DB SCHEDULE Sept. 1 HENDERSON STATE 7:00 Sept. 10 at Montana State 2:05 Sept. 17 WESTERN ILLINOIS 7:00 Sept. 24 at Southern Utah 7:00 Oct. 1 bye Oct. 8 NICHOLLS STATE* 2:00 Oct. 15 at McNeese State* 7:00 Oct. 22 at Sam Houston State* 2:00 Oct. 29 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* 2:00 Nov. 5 UC DAVIS 4:00 Nov. 12 TEXAS STATE* 2:00 Nov. 19 at Northwestern State* 6:00 * Southland Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times Central RESULTS Sept. 2 HENDERSON STATE W, Sept. 11 NORTHERN ARIZONA W (ot), Sept. 18 at Northern Iowa W, Sept. 25 SOUTHERN UTAH W, Oct. 9 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L, Oct. 16 at UC Davis W, Oct. 23 at Texas State* L, Oct. 30 SAM HOUSTON* L, Nov. 6 at Nicholls State* L, Nov. 13 McNEESE STATE* W, 55-7 Nov. 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE* L, Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 6-5, 1-4 Southland

57 GAME #10 - EASTERN WASHINGTON GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Nov. 19, 2:05 p.m. Site...Woodward Field (8,600) Ticket Info...(866) 4GO-EAGS Last Meeting...First meeting All-Time Series...First meeting GENERAL Location...Cheney, Wash. Founded Enrollment...9,775 President...Brian Levin-Stankevich (interim) ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Eagles School Colors...Red & White Affiliation...NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Big Sky Stadium...Woodward Field (8,600) Athletic Director...Scott Barnes Athletic Phone...(509) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Dave Cook ...dcook@mail.ewu.edu Office Phone...(509) SID FAX...(509) Press Box Phone...(509) Web Address... FOOTBALL Head Coach...Paul Wulff Alma Mater...Washington State 90 Office Phone...(509) Best Time To Reach...Weekday mornings Record at School (5 years) Career Record (5 years) Assistant Coaches...Beau Baldwin, Offensive Coordinator...Jody Sears, Defensive Coordinator...Joe Wade, Running Backs...Keith Murphy, WRs/Special Teams...Rich Rasmussen, Tight Ends...Malik Roberson, Defensive Line...Aaron Best, Offensive Line...Chris Hansen, Cornerbacks...Travis Niekamp, Linebackers...Darin Lovat, Strength & Conditioning Starters Returning...15 (7 off., 6 def., 2 specialists) 2005 Preseason Rank...No TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Toke Kefu, RB Erik Meyer, QB Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Erik Meyer, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Eric Kimble, WR Craig McIntyre, WR Raul Vijil, WR Richmond Sanders, WR Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Brandon Keeler, DB Joey Cwik, LB David Eneberg, LB Nick Denbeigh, DB SCHEDULE Sept. 3 at San Jose State 3:05 Sept. 10 bye Sept. 17 WESTERN OREGON 6:05 Sept. 24 at Idaho State* 2:05 Oct. 1 PORTLAND STATE* 2:05 Oct. 8 at Northern Arizona* 3:05 Oct. 15 at Montana* 12:05 Oct. 22 WEBER STATE* 2:05 Oct. 29 at Sacramento State* 4:05 Nov. 5 at Cal Poly 4:00 Nov. 12 MONTANA STATE* 2:05 Nov. 19 UC DAVIS 2:05 * Big Sky Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times local RESULTS Sept. 2 at Nicholls State L, Sept. 11 at Air Force L, Sept. 18 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W, 39-8 Sept. 25 IDAHO STATE* W, Oct. 2 at Portland State* W, Oct.9 NORTHERN ARIZONA* W, Oct. 16 MONTANA* L, Oct. 23 at Weber State* W, 51-7 Oct. 30 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, Nov. 6 CAL POLY W, Nov. 13 at Montana State* W (ot), Nov. 27 at Southern Illinois W, Dec. 5 SAM HOUSTON STATE L, Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 9-4, 6-1 Big Sky - NCAA Playoffs 2005 OPPONENTS

58 GAME #11 - NORTHERN COLORADO 2005 OPPONENTS GAME INFORMATION Date & Time...Nov. 26, 1 p.m. Site...Toomey Field (10,111) Ticket Info...(530) Last Meeting (UC Davis won 30-20) All-Time Series...Tied, 1-1 GENERAL Location...Greeley, Colo....(46 miles north of Denver) Founded Enrollment...11,380 President...Kay Norton ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Nickname...Bears School Colors...Blue & Gold Affiliation...Reclassifying to NCAA Division I-AA Conference...Great West Football Stadium...Nottingham Field (8,500) Athletic Director...Jay S. Hinrichs Athletic Phone...(970) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact...Colin McDonough ...Colin.McDonough@unco.edu Office Phone...(970) SID FAX...(970) Press Box Phone...(970) Web Address... FOOTBALL Head Coach...Kay Dalton Alma Mater...Colorado State 54 Office Phone...(970) Record at School (5 years) Career Record (10 years) Assistant Coaches...Rod Dobbs, Offensive Coordinator...Brett Harvey, Offensive Line/Tight Ends...Jed Stugart, Defensive Coordinator...Keith Grable, Running Backs...Brad Bunting, Secondary Starters Returning...15 (9 off., 5 def., 1 special teams) 2005 Preseason Rank...Received votes TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEES Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Andre Wilson, RB Jahir Waterman, RB Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg Tony Christensen, QB Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Andre Wilson, RB Paul Sweitzer, TE Cory Sleeth, WR Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFL Reed Doughty, FS Thomas Smith, LB Greg Gebhardt, CB Aaron Henderson, CB SCHEDULE Sept. 3 COLORADO MINES 1:00 Sept. 10 at Western Illinois 5:00 Sept. 17 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 1:00 Sept. 24 at Portland State 7:00 Oct. 1 CAL POLY* 2:00 Oct. 8 bye Oct. 15 bye Oct. 22 at Southern Utah* 6:00 Oct. 29 FORT LEWIS 1:00 Nov. 5 at North Dakota State* Noon Nov. 12 SAM HOUSTON STATE Noon Nov. 19 at South Dakota State* Noon Nov. 26 at UC Davis* 1:00 * Great West Football Conference game Home games in CAPS. All times Mountain RESULTS Sept. 4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* W, Sept. 11 at Maine L, 0-38 Sept. 18 IDAHO STATE L (ot), Sept. 25 at Montana L, Oct. 2 UC DAVIS* L, Oct. 9 at Southeastern Louisiana L, Oct. 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L, Oct. 23 at Sam Houston State L, 7-20 Nov. 6 SOUTHERN UTAH* W, 42-7 Nov. 13 at Cal Poly* L, 0-31 Nov. 20 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* L, 4-17 Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 2-9, 2-3 GFWC

59 SERIES RECORDS AGAINST 2005 OPPONENTS NEW HAMPSHIRE Ags vs. Wildcats: First meeting PORTLAND STATE Ags vs. Vikings: Davis: Portland: Aggie Streak: Lost 5 First Meeting: 1974 (W, in Davis) Year...Site...Result...Score A... L A... L A... L A... L A... L H...W STANFORD Ags vs. Cardinal: Davis: Stanford: Aggie Streak: Lost 1 First Meeting: 1932 (L, 0-59 at Stanford) Year...Site...Result...Score A... L SACRAMENTO STATE Ags vs. Hornets: Davis: Hornet Stadium: Hughes Stadium: Grant Bowl: Aggie Streak: Won 5 First Meeting: 1954 (W, 14-0 at Hughes) Year...Site...Result...Score Toomey...W Hornet...W Hughes...W Hornet...W Hughes...W Hornet... L Toomey...W Hornet...W (3ot) Toomey... L Hornet...W Toomey...W Hornet...W Hughes...W Hughes... L Hughes... L Hughes... L *...Toomey... L Toomey... L Hughes...W Toomey...W Hughes...W Toomey...W Hornet...W Toomey...W Toomey...W Hughes...W Toomey...W Hornet...W Toomey...W Hornet...W Toomey...W Hornet...W Toomey...W Hornet...W Toomey...W Hornet...W Toomey... L^ Hornet... L Toomey... L Hornet... L Toomey...W Hornet... L Toomey...W Hughes... L Toomey...W Grant... L Toomey... L Grant...W Toomey... L Grant...W Toomey...W Hughes...W * - NCAA Playoff ^ - Game later forfeited SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Ags vs. Jackrabbits: Davis: Brookings: Aggie Streak: Won 2 First Meeting: 1997 (L, 7-17 at home) Year...Site...Result...Score H...W A...W H... L SOUTHERN UTAH Ags vs. T-Birds: Davis: Cedar City: Aggie Streak: Lost 1 First Meeting: 1993 (L, in Cedar City) Year...Site...Result...Score A... L H...W A...W H...W A... L H...W A...W H...W A... L NORTH DAKOTA STATE Ags vs. Bison: Davis: Fargo: Aggie Streak: Lost 1 First Meeting: 1982 (W, in Davis) Year...Site...Result...Score H... L A...W H...W H... L A... L H... L H...W CAL POLY Ags vs. Mustangs: Davis: San Luis Obispo: Aggie Streak: Won 1 First Meeting: 1939 (W, 28-0 in Davis) Year...Site...Result...Score A...W H... L A...W H... L A...W H...W A...W H... L A... L H...W A... L H...W H... T A...W H... L A... L H... T A... L H...W A...W H...W A...W H...W A... L H... L A... L H...W A... L A... L H...W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Ags vs. Lumberjacks: Davis: Nacogdoches: Aggie Streak: Lost 1 First Meeting: 2005 (L, in Davis) Year...Site...Result...Score H... L EASTERN WASHINGTON Ags vs. Eagles: First meeting NORTHERN COLORADO Ags vs. Bears: Davis: Greeley: Aggie Streak: Won 1 First Meeting: 2003 (L, at home) Year...Site...Result...Score A...W H... L OPPONENTS

60 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS MEETINGS COLLEGES W L T First Last Abilene Christian (Texas) Angelo State (Texas) Arizona Arizona State Bethune-Cookman (Fla.) Bloomsburg (Pa.) Boise State (Idaho) Brigham Young Butler (Ind.) Cal Lutheran Cal Poly Pomona CAL POLY Cal St. Fullerton Cal St. Hayward Cal St. Long Beach Cal St. Northridge Cal Tech Carson-Newman (Tenn.) Central Oklahoma Central Washington Chadron State (Neb.) Chico State Clarion (Pa.) Eastern Illinois Eastern Oregon Fort Hays State (Kan.) Fresno State Grand Valley State (Mich.) Humboldt State Idaho LaVerne Lehigh (Pa.) Loyola Marymount Massachusetts Mesa State (Colo.) Montana Nevada New Haven (Conn.) New Mexico Highlands North Dakota NORTH DAKOTA STATE Northeastern State (Okla.) NORTHERN COLORADO Northern Michigan Occidental Oregon State Pacific (Ore.) Pacific, Univ. of Pomona College PORTLAND STATE (Ore.) Puget Sound (Wash.) Sacramento City Coll SACRAMENTO STATE Saint Mary s San Francisco San Francisco State San Jose State Santa Clara Sonoma State South Dakota SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Southern Oregon SOUTHERN UTAH Stanford STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Tarleton State (Texas) Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas State UC Berkeley UCLA UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara WEBER STATE West Chester (Pa.) Western New Mexico WESTERN OREGON Western State (Colo.) Western Washington Whittier Willamette (Ore.) OPPONENTS IN BOLD 2004 OPPONENTS IN CAPS MEETINGS CLUBS/SCHOOLS W L T First Last Agnetian Club Arbuckle Amer. Legion Cal Ramblers Fairfield Army AFB Mare Island Naval Hospital Navy Pre-Flight Olympic Club Pasadena Athletic Club Preston Academy San Diego Marines San Francisco Nationals Stanford Frosh Stanford Braves Stockton Motor Base UC Berkeley Frosh USS Boston West Coast Army Woodland Amer. Legion PROGRAM HISTORY All-Time NCAA Playoff Appearances In 1973, the NCAA established the three divisional format, and began sponsoring a Division II playoff. In its first year, there was an eight-team field, which expanded to a 16-team playoff in Prior to that year, four regional bowl games were played in order to provide postseason action for what were then called NCAA College Division institutions. Until it began transition to I-AA status, UC Davis stood as the all-time leader in NCAA D-II playoff berths. 1. UC DAVIS North Dakota State Pittsburg State (Kan.) T4. Indiana (Pa.) T4. Texas A&M-Kingsville North Dakota T7. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) T7. North Alabama T7. Jacksonville State (Ala.) T10. Grand Valley State Northern Colorado... 9 Italicized schools no longer eligible for Div. II playoffs SERIES RECORDS DURING BOB BIGGS ERA ( ) W L T Home Abilene Christian (Texas) Angelo State (Texas) Bloomsburg (Pa.) CAL POLY Cal St. Hayward Cal St. Northridge Carson-Newman (Tenn.) Central Oklahoma Central Washington Chico State Clarion (Pa.) Eastern Oregon Fort Hays State (Kan.) Grand Valley State (Mich.) Humboldt State Idaho Mesa State (Colo.) Montana New Haven (Conn.) New Mexico Highlands North Dakota NORTH DAKOTA STATE Northeastern State (Okla.) NORTHERN COLORADO Pacific PORTLAND STATE SACRAMENTO STATE Saint Mary s San Francisco State Sonoma State SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SOUTHERN UTAH W L T Home STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Tarleton State (Texas) Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas State WEBER STATE West Chester (Pa.) Western New Mexico WESTERN OREGON Western State (Colo.) Western Washington OPPONENTS IN BOLD 2004 OPPONENTS IN CAPS Bob Biggs holds a record against the five Great West Football Conference opponents.

61 ALL-TIME POSTSEASON HISTORY NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS Quarterfinal at Kingsville, Texas... Lost to Texas A&M-Kingsville, (ot)...first Round at Ellensburg, Wash... Defeated Central Washington, Semifinal Round at Grand Forks, N.D...Lost to North Dakota, Quarterfinal at Davis... Defeated Tarleton State (Texas), First Round at Kingsville, Texas...Defeated Texas A&M-Kingsville, Semfinal Round at Davis... Lost to Bloomsburg (Pa.), Quarterfinal Round at Davis... Defeated Mesa State (Colo.), First Round at Davis... Defeated Chadron State (Neb.), Quarterfinal at Davis... Lost to Northeastern State (Okla.) First Round at Davis...Defeated Central Oklahoma, First Round at Davis...Lost to Texas A&M-Kingsville, Semifinal at New Haven, Conn...Lost to New Haven (Conn.) Quarterfinal at San Angelo, Texas... Defeated Angelo State First Round at Kingsville, Texas...Defeated Texas A&M-Kingsville, Semifinal at Jefferson City, Tenn...Lost to Carson-Newman (Tenn.) Quarterfinal at Davis...Defeated Central Oklahoma, First Round at Kingsville, Texas...Defeated Texas A&M-Kingsville, Quarterfinal at Davis...Lost to Texas A&M-Kingsville, First Round at Davis...Defeated Fort Hays State (Kan.) First Round at Portland, Ore...Lost to Portland State, First Round at Davis...Lost to Angelo State (Texas), First Round at Davis...Lost to Sacramento State, Quarterfinal at Davis... Lost to South Dakota, Quarterfinal at Davis...Lost to North Dakota State, Quarterfinal at Fargo, N.D...Lost to North Dakota State, Semifinal at Davis...Lost to North Dakota State, Quarterfinal at Davis... Defeated Butler (Ind.) Championship at McAllen, Texas... Lost to Southwest Texas State., Semifinal at Davis...Defeated North Dakota State, Quarterfinal at Davis...Defeated Northern Michigan, Quarterfinal at Davis... Lost to Eastern Illinois, Semifinal at Davis... Lost to Lehigh (Pa.) Quarterfinal at Davis...Defeated Bethune-Cookman (Fla.) NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION REGIONAL BOWLS Boardwalk Bowl at Atlantic City, N.J... Lost to Massachusetts, LOCAL BOWL GAMES Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore...Lost to Pacific University (Ore.), Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore...Lost to Pacific University (Ore.), Postseason Records Opponent (Last Game)...W-L... Home Angelo State (Texas) (1997) Bethune-Cookman (Fla.) (1977) Bloomsburg (Pa.) (2000) Butler (Ind.) (1983) Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (1996) Central Oklahoma (1999) Central Washington (2002) Chadron State (Neb.) (2000) Eastern Illinois (1978) Fort Hays State (Kan.) (1993) Lehigh (Pa.) (1977) Massachusetts (1972) Mesa State (Colo.) New Haven (Conn.) (1997) North Dakota (2001) North Dakota State (1985) Opponent (Last Game)...W-L... Home Northeastern State (Okla.) (1999) Northern Michigan (1982) Pacific (Ore.) (1951) Portland State (Ore.) (1992) Sacramento State (1988) South Dakota (1986) Southwest Texas State (1982) Tarleton State (2001) Texas A&M-Kingsville (2002) Totals AGGIES in NCAA D-2 PLAYOFFS (Began in 1973) Championship Game (1982) Semifinals (2000) Quarterfinals (2000) Round of 16 (2000) AGGIE POSTSEASON SCHOOL RECORDS SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RUSHING YARDS Preston Jackson, 1993 vs. Fort Hays State PASS COMPLETIONS Kevin Daft, 1997 at New Haven...*43 PASS ATTEMPTS Kevin Daft, 1997 at New Haven...*64 PASS YARDS Kevin Daft, 1997 at New Haven...*482 TOUCHDOWN PASSES J.T. O Sullivan, 2000 vs. Mesa State...6 RECEPTIONS Michael Oliva, 2002 vs. TAMUK...11 G.P. Muhammad, 1997 at New Haven Chris Mandeville, 1986 vs. South Dakota RECEIVING YARDS Michael Oliva, 2001 vs. TAMUK TOTAL OFFENSE Kevin Daft, 1997 at New Haven...*505 * - set NCAA Division II Playoff Record SEASON INDIVIDUAL RUSHING YARDS Jermaine Rucker, 1996 (3 gms) PASS ATTEMPTS Kevin Daft, 1997 (3 gms)...*139 PASSING YARDS Kevin Daft, 1997 (3 gms)...1,199 TOUCHDOWN PASSES J. T. O Sullivan (3 gms)...13 RECEPTIONS Francis Montes, 1997 (3 gms)...23 RECEIVING YARDS Michael Oliva (3 gms) SCORING Preston Jackson, 1993 (2 gms)...36 TOTAL OFFENSE J. T. O Sullivan (3 gms)...1,207 CAREER INDIVIDUAL RUSHING YARDS Matt Brown, (5 gms) G.P. Muhammad, (4 gms) Preston Jackson, (3 gms) PASSING YARDS J.T. O Sullivan, (7 gms)...2,602 Kevin Daft, (5 gms)...1,404 Scott Barry, (5 gms) RECEPTIONS Michael Oliva, (10 gms)...58 Allen Fleming, (5 gms)...35 Randy Williams, (7 gms)...30 RECEIVING YARDS Michael Oliva, (10 gms)...1,052 Francis Montes, (7 gms) Randy Williams, (7 gms) SCORING Michael Oliva, (10 gms)...66 Preston Jackson, (3 gms)...36 Calvin Ellison, (3 gms)...30 Francis Montes, (6 gms)...30 TOTAL OFFENSE J.T. O Sullivan, (7 gms)...2,801 Kevin Daft, (5 gms)...1,383 Mike Moroski, (3 gms) PROGRAM HISTORY

62 ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS PROGRAM HISTORY Postseason Home Att. Road Att. Overall Year Overall League Place PF-PA Head Coach Record Average (Gms) Average (Gms) Average nd Bob Biggs 7,252 (4) 5,435 (6) 6, Bob Biggs 6,338 (6) 10,307 (4) 7, Bob Biggs 1-1 9,194 (5) 6,753 (7) 7, Bob Biggs 2-1 7,153 (6) 7,612 (7) 7, Bob Biggs 2-1 7,864 (8) 3,782 (5) 6, Bob Biggs 1-1 6,361 (7) 6,575 (5) 6, Bob Biggs 0-1 6,304 (6) 4,499 (6) 5, Bob Biggs 2-1 5,974 (6) 8,386 (8) 7, Bob Biggs 2-1 6,821 (6) 5,338 (7) 6, Bob Biggs --- 5,560 (5) 8,593 (5) 7, Bob Biggs --- 6,729 (5) 4,479 (5) 5, T1st Bob Biggs 1-1 5,532 (7) 6,113 (5) 5, st Bob Foster 0-1 8,070 (5) 5,073 (6) 6, nd Bob Foster --- 4,900 (5) 7,123 (5) 5, st Bob Foster --- 8,860 (5) 3,504 (5) 6, st Bob Foster 0-1 6,690 (6) 8,818 (5) 7, st Jim Sochor 0-1 8,367 (6) 2,687 (5) 5, st Jim Sochor --- 6,441 (5) 8,360 (5) 7, st Jim Sochor 0-1 8,846 (5) 7,297 (6) 8, st Jim Sochor 0-1 8,416 (5) 8,104 (5) 8, st Jim Sochor 0-1 8,450 (4) 5,890 (7) 7, st Jim Sochor 1-1 7,271 (7) 6,309 (5) 6, st Jim Sochor ,071 (7) 6,208 (6) 8, T1st Jim Sochor --- 6,820 (5) 4,265 (5) 5, st Jim Sochor --- 8,160 (5) 5,451 (5) 6, st Jim Sochor --- 7,640 (5) 4,265 (5) 5, st Jim Sochor 0-1 8,460 (5) 6,891 (6) 7, st Jim Sochor 1-1 9,171 (7) 4,082 (5) 7, st Jim Sochor --- 5,490 (5) 4,550 (5) 5, st Jim Sochor --- 7,550 (4) 5,228 (6) 6, st Jim Sochor --- 6,160 (5) 7,448 (5) 6, T1st Jim Sochor --- 5,900 (6) 5,750 (4) 5, st Jim Sochor 0-1 7,200 (4) 4,623 (6) 5, T1st Jim Sochor --- 6,040 (5) 3,840 (5) 4, rd Jim Sochor --- 5,820 (5) 3,690 (5) 4, th Herb Schmalenberger --- 5,183 (6) 3,050 (4) 4, rd Herb Schmalenberger --- 4,625 (4) 3,444 (5) 3, th Herb Schmalenberger --- not available rd Herb Schmalenberger --- 4,075 (4) 3,186 (6) 3, rd Herb Schmalenberger --- 4,680 (5) 3,300 (5) 3, th Herb Schmalenberger T1st Will Lotter th Will Lotter rd Will Lotter th Will Lotter th Will Lotter nd Herb Schmalenberger th Will Lotter T1st Will Lotter nd Ted Forbes th Will Lotter rd Ted Forbes nd Ted Forbes st Ted Forbes nd Ted Forbes st Ted Forbes th Vern Hickey T1st Vern Hickey

63 ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Postseason Year Overall League Place PF-PA Head Coach Record Vern Hickey No games played - World War II 1944 No games played - World War II 1943 No games played - World War II rd Vern Hickey nd Vern Hickey nd Vern Hickey th Vern Hickey th Vern Hickey rd Vern Hickey th I.F. Toomey th I.F. Toomey th I.F. Toomey th I.F. Toomey th I.F. Toomey I.F. Toomey th I.F. Toomey st I.F. Toomey nd I.F. Toomey nd W.L. Driver th W.L. Driver rd W.L. Driver W.L. Driver W.L. Driver Chester Brewer W.D. Elfrink C.E. Van Gent Reverend Bobbitt 1918 No games Jack Glascock R.E. Harmon R.E. Harmon Far Western Conference Northern California Athletic Conference 1993 American West Conference 2004-Present Great West Football Conference All-Time Coaching Records Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. R.E. Harmon Jack Glascock Reverend Bobbitt C.E. Van Gent W.D. Elfrink Chester L. Brewer W.L. Driver Irv F. Crip Toomey Vern B. Hickey , Ted W. Forbes , Will Lotter 1954, 56-57, Herb Schmalenberger 1958, Jim Sochor Bob Foster BOB BIGGS 1993-Present TOTALS Seasons ATTENDANCE RECORDS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (13,000 or more.) 1. vs. Sac State (Anderson), 9/18/ , vs. Sac State (Hughes), 10/5/ , at Boise State, 9/14/ , at Sac State (Anderson), 10/27/ , at Pacific, 9/18/ , vs. Sac State (Hughes), 9/23/ , vs. Sac State (Hughes), 10/5/ , vs. Sac State (Hughes), 10/3/ , at Sac State (Anderson), 9/20/ , at Nevada, 9/17/ , at Sac State (Anderson), 10/4/ , vs. Sac State (Hughes), 9/22/ , at Pacific, 10/4/ , at Boise State, 11/9/ , at North Dakota State, 9/13/ , at Idaho, 10/11/ , at North Dakota State, 11/24/ , at Nevada, 9/23/ , at Sac State (Anderson), 11/13/ ,137 TOP TOOMEY CROWDS (10,000 or more. Official capacity: 10,111) 1. Nevada, 11/12/ , Sacramento State, 11/13/ , Sacramento State, 9/21/ , Sacramento State, 10/8/ , Sacramento State, 11/19/ , Sacramento State, 9/24/ , Lehigh, 12/3/ ,500 T8. Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/ ,400 T8. North Dakota State, 12/4/ , Santa Clara, 9/28/ , Sacramento State, 11/15/ , Bloomsburg, 12/2/ ,111 - NCAA Playoff game PROGRAM HISTORY

64 ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES PROGRAM HISTORY 2004 (6-4, GWFC 3-2.) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 52-0 at Weber State W SACRAMENTO STATE W at Northern Colorado W at Western Oregon W 54-2 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L at Southern Utah L at Cal Poly W NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 7-25 at Portland State L (6-4, Indep.) GRAND VALLEY STATE (Mich.) (ot) L 6-9 at North Dakota State W at Texas State L at Sacramento State W WESTERN OREGON W 27-7 WESTERN WASHINGTON W at Saint Mary s W CAL POLY L CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 41-7 NORTHERN COLORADO L (9-3, Indep.) at Grand Valley State L Abilene Christian (Texas) W North Dakota State W 35-7 at Western Oregon W Sacramento State W Humboldt State W at Cal Poly W Saint Mary s W at Central Washington L at Western Washington W 14-7 at Central Washington (NCAA) W 24-6 at Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) (ot) L (10-3, Indep.) at New Mexico Highlands W 51-6 at Abilene Christian W Western Oregon W at Humboldt State W at Saint Mary s L Cal St. Northridge W Cal Poly L at Sacramento State W 43-0 Central Washington W Western Washington W at Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) W Tarleton State (Texas) (NCAA) W at North Dakota (NCAA) L (12-1, Indep.) New Mexico Highlands W 55-7 Eastern Oregon W at West Chester (Pa.) W 45-0 Saint Mary s W at Western Oregon W Southern Utah W at Cal Poly W Sacramento State W at Central Washington W at Western Washington W Chadron State (Neb.) (NCAA) W, Mesa State (Colo.) (NCAA) W Bloomsburg (Pa.) (NCAA) L (10-2, Indep.) Texas A&M-Commerce W 36-0 at Western Oregon (ot) W at Sacramento State L at New Haven W Humboldt State W at Southern Utah W 24-9 at Saint Mary s W Cal Poly W Central Washington W Western Washington W Central Oklahoma (NCAA) W Northeastern State (NCAA) L (10-2, Indep.) at Texas A&M-Commerce W at South Dakota State W Sacramento State W New Haven L at Cal Poly W at Central Washington W at Western Washington W Saint Mary s W 31-7 at Grand Valley State W Western Oregon W Southern Utah W Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) L (9-5, Indep.) Cal Poly L South Dakota State L 7-17 at Sacramento State (3ot) W at Clarion (ot) W Central Washington W 32-6 at Idaho L Western Washington W 16-7 at Saint Mary s W 19-9 at Southern Utah L Grand Valley State W Western Oregon W at Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) W at Angelo State (NCAA) W at New Haven (NCAA) L (8-5, Indep.) at Cal St. Northridge L Sacramento State L Chico State W 20-6 at Humboldt State W at Portland State L Western New Mexico W 29-3 Saint Mary s W at Cal Poly L at Sonoma State W 49-7 Southern Utah W at Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) W Central Oklahoma (NCAA) W 26-7 at Carson-Newman, Tenn. (NCAA) L (6-3-1, Indep.) Western St., Colo. W 48-3 Humboldt State T Sonoma State W 35-0 at Montana L at Portland State L at Saint Mary s L Cal St. Northridge W 38-8 at Sacramento State W at Southern Utah W Cal Poly W (6-4, Indep.) at Pacific L 7-24 at Cal St. Northridge L Saint Mary s W 13-0 Southern Utah W Sacramento State W at Cal Poly L Sonoma State W at Humboldt State L Chico State W 35-7 at San Francisco State W (10-2, AWC 3-1) Cal Poly W Cal State Hayward W at Southern Utah L Humboldt State W 45-9 at Chico State W at Sonoma State W Cal State Northridge W at Saint Mary s W San Francisco State W at Sacramento State W Fort Hays State (NCAA) W Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) L (8-2-1, NCAC 5-0) at Cal State Northridge L at Santa Clara W Saint Mary s W Sacramento State (Hughes) W Cal Poly T Sonoma State W at Humboldt State W Chico State W at San Francisco State W at Cal State Hayward W at Portland State (NCAA) L (7-3, NCAC 3-2) at Cal Poly W Santa Clara W at Saint Mary s W at Sacramento State (Hughes) L Cal State Northridge W Humboldt State W 44-6 at Chico State L San Francisco State W Cal State Hayward W at Sonoma State L (7-3, NCAC 5-0) at Santa Clara W Saint Mary s W Sacramento State (Hughes) L at Cal State Northridge L Cal Poly L 0-19 at Humboldt State W Chico State W at San Francisco State W at Cal State Hayward W 38-7 Sonoma State W (8-3, NCAC 5-0) Santa Clara W at Nevada W at Sacramento State (Hughes) L San Francisco State W Cal State Hayward W 31-7 at Sonoma State W Cal State Northridge W 24-7 at Cal Poly L Humboldt State W at Chico State W Angelo State (NCAA) L (7-3-1, NCAC 5-0) at Santa Clara W Nevada L Sacramento State L at San Francisco State W 35-0 at Cal State Hayward W Sonoma State W at Cal State Northridge W Cal Poly T at Humboldt State W 26-2 Chico State W Sacramento State (NCAA) L (8-2, NCAC 5-0) at Nevada L Santa Clara W at Cal Poly L 0-41 at Chico State W San Francisco State W 31-0 Cal State Hayward W at Sonoma State W Cal State Northridge W 28-0 at Sacramento State W Humboldt State W (10-1, NCAC 5-0) Cal Poly W at Santa Clara W at Univ. of Pacific W Chico State W at San Francisco State W 51-3 at Cal State Hayward W Sonoma State W 12-6 at Cal State Northridge W Sacramento State W 29-6 at Humboldt State W South Dakota (NCAA) L (9-2, NCAC 5-0) at Boise State L 9-13 Santa Clara W at Cal Poly W Humboldt State W at Chico State W 27-8 San Francisco State W Cal State Northridge W at Sonoma State W 38-9 Cal State Hayward W 34-6 at Sacramento State (Hughes) W North Dakota State (NCAA) L (9-2, NCAC 6-0) at Cal Lutheran W 13-0 at Santa Clara L Cal Poly W 10-6 at Humboldt State W 46-0 Chico State W at San Francisco State W 21-7 at Cal State Hayward W Sonoma State W at Cal State Northridge W 42-3 Sacramento State W at North Dakota State (NCAA) L (11-1, NCAC 6-0) Cal Lutheran W 24-6 Humboldt State W 34-0 at Cal State Northridge W 31-3 at Cal Poly W at Santa Clara W 24-6 at Chico State W 24-7 San Francisco State W 41-9 Cal State Hayward W 42-3 at Sacramento State W Sonoma State W 42-0 Butler, Ind. (NCAA) W 25-6 North Dakota State (NCAA) L 17-26

65 ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1982 (12-1, NCAC 5-0) at Univ. of Pacific W at Cal Poly Pomona W 37-7 Cal State Northridge W Cal Poly W 24-0 Santa Clara W 28-7 Chico State W at San Francisco State W 42-6 at Cal State Hayward W 41-6 Sacramento State W 51-6 at Humboldt State W 31-8 Northern Michigan (NCAA) W North Dakota State (NCAA) W vs. SW Texas St. (NCAA Final) L (6-4, NCAC 4-1) Puget Sound L 0-7 Cal State Northridge L at Cal Poly Pomona W 19-7 at Humboldt State L at Cal Poly L 0-30 San Francisco State W 6-3 at Santa Clara W Chico State W 38-9 at Cal State Hayward W Sacramento State W (7-2-1, FWC 5-0) at Nevada T at Cal State Northridge W 27-7 Cal Poly L Sacramento State (Hughes) W 16-6 Humboldt State W Cal Poly Pomona W at San Francisco State W Santa Clara L at Chico State W 35-4 Cal State Hayward W (6-3-1, FWC 5-0) Cal Lutheran T Nevada L at Cal Poly L Sacramento State W 32-7 at Humboldt State W at Cal Poly Pomona L San Francisco State W 22-9 at Santa Clara W Chico State W at Cal State Hayward W (8-3, FWC 5-0) at Univ. of Pacific W at Nevada L 7-12 at Puget Sound W Cal State Hayward W at Sacramento State W 39-0 Humboldt State W 19-6 Santa Clara L at San Francisco State W Cal Poly W at Chico State W 31-2 Eastern Illinois (NCAA) L (11-1, FWC 5-0) at Cal Lutheran W 24-9 Puget Sound W at Cal Poly Pomona W at Cal State Hayward W 6-0 Sacramento State W 28-0 at Humboldt State W at Santa Clara W 31-3 San Francisco State W 21-7 Nevada W Chico State W Bethune-Cookman (NCAA) W Lehigh (NCAA) L (8-2, FWC 5-0) Alumni W Cal Poly Pomona W 28-7 at Cal State Northridge L 3-17 at Chico State W 26-6 Cal State Hayward W at Sacramento State W 34-0 Humboldt State W 35-7 Santa Clara W at San Francisco State W 23-9 at Cal Poly L (7-3, FWC 5-0) at Univ. of Pacific L at UC Riverside W Cal State Northridge W 20-3 Chico State W 31-0 at Cal State Hayward W 6-3 Sacramento State W 38-3 at Humboldt State W at Santa Clara L San Francisco State W 37-9 at Portland State L (9-1, FWC 5-0) Portland State W UC Riverside W 42-7 at Santa Clara W at Chico State W 28-0 Cal State Hayward W 37-0 at Sacramento State W Humboldt State W 14-7 at Boise State L at San Francisco State W 31-7 Cal State Fullerton W (7-3, FWC 4-1) at Cal State Fullerton L UC Riverside W 28-3 at Santa Clara W Chico State W at Cal State Hayward L Sacramento State W at Humboldt State W 31-0 Nevada W 17-6 San Francisco State W Boise State L (6-2-2, FWC 5-0) Whittier T at UC Riverside W Santa Clara T at San Francisco State W at Chico State W Cal State Hayward W at Sacramento State W Humboldt State W at Univ. of Pacific L vs. Massachusetts (Atlantic City, N.J.) L (9-1, FWC 5-1) Occidental W 48-9 at Univ. of San Francisco W UC Riverside W 41-7 at Sonoma State W San Francisco State W at Nevada W Chico State L at Cal State Hayward W Sacramento State W at Humboldt State W (6-4, FWC 2-3) at Occidental L 6-20 Univ. of San Francisco W at Whittier W Humboldt State W Sonoma State L at San Francisco State W 13-9 Nevada W at Chico State L Cal State Hayward L at Sacramento State W (3-7, FWC 0-5) Santa Clara L Whittier W Sacramento State L at Humboldt State L 0-6 Cal Poly Pomona W San Francisco State L at Nevada L Chico State L at Cal State Hayward L at UC Riverside W (5-4, FWC 3-2) at Occidental W 19-9 at Santa Clara L 0-3 Cal State Hayward L at Sacramento State L 7-24 Humboldt State L 8-29 at Cal Poly Pomona W at San Francisco State W 30-6 Nevada W at Chico State W (3-6, FWC 2-4) at UC Riverside W 19-6 at Occidental L Chico State W 35-0 at Cal State Hayward L Sacramento State L 6-23 at Humboldt State L Santa Clara L 8-49 San Francisco State L at Nevada W (5-5, FWC 3-3) at Santa Clara L 7-34 UC Riverside W 27-7 at Whittier W 10-7 Nevada L at Chico State W Cal State Hayward W at Sacramento State L Humboldt State W at Cal Poly Pomona L at San Francisco State L (4-6, FWC 3-2) Santa Clara L 7-18 at UC Riverside L Whitter L 6-20 at UC Santa Barbara L 6-34 at Cal State Hayward W 34-6 Chico State W at Nevada L Sacramento State W at Humboldt State W 7-6 San Francisco State L (3-6, FWC 2-3) at Santa Clara L 0-12 at Whittier L 6-33 UC Santa Barbara L 0-28 at Chico State W 19-3 at San Francisco State L UC Riverside W 39-0 Nevada W 21-6 at Sacramento State L 0-27 Humboldt State L (6-2-1, FWC 3-1-1) Santa Clara W 28-8 at Pomona College W 33-0 Whittier L Chico State W at Humboldt State L 0-10 San Francisco State T at UC Santa Barbara W 7-0 at Nevada W 14-8 Sacramento State W (5-4, FWC 2-3) at Santa Clara W 27-6 Pomona College W 41-0 at Whittier L 7-40 Nevada W 8-6 Humboldt State W 7-0 San Francisco State L 7-12 at UC Santa Barbara W 13-0 at Chico State L at Sacramento State L (5-4, FWC 3-2) Santa Clara W at Whittier L 8-20 UC Riverside W at Nevada W at Humboldt State L at San Francisco State L 8-13 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-13 Chico State W 28-7 Sacramento State W (0-8-1, FWC 0-5) at Pacific-Oregon L 0-28 Whittier L 0-14 at UC Riverside L 6-12 Nevada L Humboldt State L 8-30 San Francisco State L 0-41 at UC Santa Barbara T 6-6 at Chico State L at Sacramento State L (1-8, FWC 0-5) at Whittier L 0-21 Pacific-Oregon W 14-7 Occidental L 8-13 at Nevada L 6-28 at UC Santa Barbara L 8-10 at Humboldt State L at San Francisco State L 0-46 Chico State L Sacramento State L (5-4, FWC 3-2) Whittier L 6-9 Willamette L 0-20 at Occidental W 12-6 Nevada W 14-2 Humboldt State W 18-6 at Chico State L 6-8 San Francisco State L at UC Santa Barbara W 14-8 at Sacramento State W PROGRAM HISTORY

66 ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES PROGRAM HISTORY 1957 (1-7-1, FWC 0-5) at Willamette T Cal Ramblers W 21-0 Long Beach State L 6-12 Nevada L at Humboldt State L 0-25 at San Francisco State L 0-46 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-39 Chico State L 6-28 Sacramento State L (7-2, FWC 4-1) Pacific-Oregon W 26-0 Cal Ramblers W 19-0 at Nevada W at Sacramento State W at UC Santa Barbara W 14-6 Humboldt State W 14-0 San Francisco State L 0-10 at Chico State W 13-7 at Long Beach State L 0-10 at Portland State L (5-3-1, FWC 3-1-1) at Pacific-Oregon W 7-0 Cal Ramblers L 6-7 at Humboldt State T 7-7 at San Francisco State W 27-7 Sacramento State W 29-0 at Nevada W 26-7 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-0 Occidental L 6-30 Chico State L (1-7, FWC 1-4-0) Cal Ramblers L 6-35 San Francisco State L 7-41 vs. Sacramento State (Hughes) W 14-0 Humboldt State L 0-21 Nevada L 0-13 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-32 at Occidental L at Chico State L (1-6-1, FWC 0-1-1) at Chico State L 7-14 at Humboldt State L Cal Ramblers L Whittier L 0-40 Nevada L 0-13 at UC Santa Barbara L 6-20 Southern Oregon W 25-6 Chico State T (2-7, FWC 2-1) at Fresno State L 7-41 Occidental L 6-22 at Nevada L at Whittier L Cal Ramblers L Humboldt State L at UC Santa Barbara L 0-48 at Southern Oregon W at Chico State W (5-4, FWC 3-1) Fresno State L 0-27 at Occidental L at Humboldt State W Cal Ramblers W Southern Oregon W 39-7 at UC Santa Barbara W 13-7 Chico State W at San Francisco State L Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore. vs. Pacific-Oregon L (3-5, FWC 3-1) Occidental L 0-24 Stanford Reserves L Humboldt State W 40-2 at Whittier L 7-27 at Southern Oregon W 8-6 San Francisco State L at UC Santa Barbara L 0-26 at Chico State W (5-4, FWC 4-0) at Occidental L 0-26 Stanford Reserves W 14-6 at Humboldt State W 33-6 Southern Oregon W at UC Santa Barbara L 6-40 at San Francisco State W Whittier L Chico State W 12-3 Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore. vs. Pacific-Oregon L (2-6, FWC 1-3) Fairfield AFB W 37-6 Occidental L 0-28 at Southern Oregon L at Chico State L 7-19 Humboldt State W 15-7 San Francisco State L 0-25 at UC Santa Barbara L 6-27 at Whittier L (4-5, FWC 3-1) Cal Ramblers L 0-20 at Occidental L at San Francisco State L 20-0 at Whittier W 14-0 UC Santa Barbara L at Humboldt State W 12-7 Stanford Reserves L Southern Oregon W 21-6 at Chico State L (0-5-2, No league) San Francisco State L 6-13 Cal Ramblers L Chico State L 0-13 Humboldt State T 7-7 Stanford Reserves T UC Santa Barbara L 7-14 Univ. of Pacific L (No Games) World War II 1942 (1-6, FWC 0-2) Cal Ramblers L Chico State L 0-6 Stockton Motor W 25-0 Univ. of Pacific L 7-15 Nevada L 0-14 Whittier L 6-18 Navy Flight B L (2-2-4, FWC 2-1) Cal Ramblers T 7-7 Whittier L 0-7 Humboldt State W 21-0 Univ. of Pacific L 0-7 Chico State W 7-0 Occidental T 6-6 UC Santa Barbara T 6-6 Nevada T (4-4-1, FWC 2-1) Arizona State L Cal Ramblers L 7-15 San Francisco State W 35-0 Occidental T 6-6 Humboldt State W 20-0 Univ. of Pacific L 6-7 UC Santa Barbara W 14-6 Cal Poly L 7-20 Chico State W (4-4, FWC 3-0) California L San Francisco State W 7-0 Humboldt State W 12-2 Sacramento C.C. W 12-6 Nevada L 0-3 Cal Poly W 28-0 Univ. of Pacific L Chico State L (2-6-1, FWC 0-2-1) Whittier L 6-27 San Francisco State W 20-0 California L 0-48 Sacramento C.C. W 10-0 Chico State T 0-0 Fresno State L 7-34 Cal Ramblers L 3-13 UC Santa Barbara L 6-18 Univ. of Pacific L (4-4, FWC 2-2) San Francisco State W 13-7 Sacramento C.C. W 6-0 Brigham Young L 0-35 California L 0-14 Fresno State L 0-19 Nevada W 12-0 Chico State W 26-0 Univ. of Pacific L (3-4, FWC 1-2) California L 0-39 Humboldt State W 18-0 Nevada L 6-24 Sacramento C.C. L 0-20 Univ. of Pacific L 0-13 Chico State W La Verne W (2-6-1, FWC 1-3) California L 0-47 Humboldt State L 0-19 Cal Ramblers L 0-47 Sacramento C.C. T 7-7 Chico State W 21-3 Nevada L 6-12 San Francisco C.C. W 7-6 Fresno State L 6-32 Univ. of Pacific L (0-5-3, FWC 0-2-2) California L 0-54 Nevada T 0-0 San Jose State T 0-0 UCLA L 0-49 Chico State L 3-6 Fresno State L Cal Ramblers L 0-14 Sacramento C.C. T (2-5, FWC 1-4) California L 0-39 Chico State W 13-0 Sacramento C.C. W 13-6 Fresno State L 0-20 Univ. of Pacific L 7-13 San Jose State L 0-20 Nevada L (1-8-1, FWC 1-4) California L 6-20 UCLA L Southern Oregon T Fresno State W 3-0 Univ. of Pacific L 0-30 Nevada L 0-16 Sacramento C.C. L 8-13 Chico State L 6-16 Stanford L 0-59 San Jose State L (4-2-2, FWC 2-1-2) San Diego Marines W 20-6 Sacramento C.C. W 14-4 Nevada W 12-0 West Coast Army L 6-25 Univ. of Pacific T Fresno State L 7-20 San Jose State W 13-0 Chico State T (0-7-1, FWC 0-5-1) Santa Clara L 0-27 San Jose State T 0-0 Oregon State L 0-20 Nevada L 0-31 West Coast Army L 0-12 Fresno State L 7-27 Loyola L 4-7 Univ. of Pacific L (6-2, FWC 3-1) Oregon State L 0-19 Brigham Young W 19-0 San Jose State W 13-0 Univ. of Pacific W 20-0 Nevada W 19-0 Loyola L 0-6 Fresno State W 22-0 Chico State W (6-3, FWC 3-1) Oregon State L 0-14 Brigham Young L 6-7 Chico State W 22-0 Sacramento C.C. L St. Ignatius (USF) L 0-14 Nevada W 6-0 Univ. of Pacific W 26-0 Loyola W 6-0 Fresno State W (4-3-1, FWC 2-1) Arbuckle Amer. Legion W 32-0 Oregon State L 6-25 Chico State W 7-0 Brigham Young T 0-0 College of Pacific W Olympic Club L 0-33 St. Ignatius (USF) L 2-7 Fresno State W 13-7

67 ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1926 (2-6-1, FWC 0-4) U.S. Naval Hospital W 37-7 Brigham Young W 17-0 Saint Mary s L 7-20 College of Pacific L 3-19 St. Ignatius (USF) L 0-6 Nevada L 7-45 Fresno State L 7-23 Montana L 0-21 Cal Tech T (5-3, FWC 2-2) U.S. Naval Hospital W 18-0 Olympic Club L 7-34 Saint Mary s L St. Ignatius (USF) W 3-0 Fresno State W 6-0 College of Pacific W 12-7 Nevada L 0-19 Cal Tech W (5-4-1) U.S. Naval Hospital W 34-7 St. Ignatius (USF) W 16-6 Olympic Club T 0-0 Chico State W 23-0 Santa Clara L 0-6 Univ. of Pacific L Woodland Amer. Legion W 12-7 Saint Mary s L 6-42 Arizona L 6-12 Pasadena A.C. W (2-7) Santa Clara L 6-7 Nevada L 0-41 Chico State L 0-38 Stanford Frosh W 7-6 Cal Frosh L 0-18 Fresno State L Saint Mary s L 7-42 Arizona W 9-7 Univ. of Pacific L (3-4-2) Mare Island W 63-0 Mare Island Mar. L 6-12 Chico State W 49-0 Cal Ramblers T 0-0 Cal Frosh L 0-14 Cal Frosh L 0-21 Nevada L 2-6 San Jose State W 58-0 Fresno State T (3-4) Preston Academy W 13-7 Cal Ramblers L 7-35 Santa Clara L 0-49 Cal Frosh L 0-20 Nevada L Mare Island W 7-0 Agnetian Club W (3-4) U.S.S. Boston W 27-0 Nevada L 3-7 Cal Ramblers W 18-0 Santa Clara L 0-19 Stanford Frosh L 13-7 Cal Frosh L 0-13 Olympic Club L (2-5) Preston Academy W 38-0 Cal Frosh L 0-7 Stanford Frosh L 6-19 Nevada L 0-12 U.S.S. Boston W 19-0 Saint Mary s L 0-14 Nevada L (No Games) World War I 1917 (1-2) St. Ignatius (USF) L 7-13 Preston Academy L 0-48 Nevada W (7-1) Preston Academy W Cal Frosh W 7-6 Saint Mary s W 13-3 Cal Ramblers W 7-3 Nevada W 24-6 Olympic Club W 10-9 Nevada W 26-7 Cal Frosh L (3-2) Saint Mary s L 0-9 Cal Frosh W 10-7 Nevada W Cal Ramblers L 6-14 S.F. Nationals W BIGGEST WINS, BIGGEST LOSSES MOST POINTS - UC DAVIS T1. Aggies 65, San Francisco St. 12 (Toomey) T1. Aggies 65, Preston Academy Aggies 64, Western Oregon (Away) T4. Aggies 63, Cal Poly 28 (Away) T4. Aggies 63, Mare Island Aggies 62, Mesa State (Colo.) 18 (Toomey)... * Aggies 59, Western Oregon 28 (Away) T8. Aggies 58, Humboldt State T8. Aggies 58, San Jose State T10. Aggies 56, Southern Utah 20 (Toomey) T10. Aggies 56, Humboldt State 14 (Away) MOST POINTS - OPPONENTS 1. Sacramento City Coll. 65, Aggies Stanford 59, Aggies Bloomsburg (Pa.) 58, Aggies 48 (Toomey) Cal St. Northridge 56, Aggies 31 (Away) T5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 54, Aggies 21 (Toomey)... *1998 T5. UC Berkeley 54, Aggies Cal St. Northridge 52, Aggies 13 (Away) Texas A&M-Kingsville 51, Aggies 28 (Toomey)... * Sacramento State 50, Aggies 18 (Hughes) T10. Cal St. Hayward 49, Aggies 20 (Away) T10. Santa Clara 49, Aggies 8 (Toomey) T10. Southern Oregon 49, Aggies 26 (Away) T10. UCLA 49, Aggies T10. Santa Clara 49, Aggies * - NCAA Division II Playoff Game MOST POINTS - BOTH TEAMS Bloomsburg (Pa.) 58, UC Davis 48 (Toomey) Aggies 52, Sacramento State 42 (Away) Aggies 48, Santa Clara 44 (Away) T Aggies 63, Cal Poly 28 (Away) T Aggies 65, Preston Academy Aggies 58, Humboldt State (Away) T Aggies 59, Western Oregon 28 (Away) T Cal St. Northridge 56, Aggies 31 (Away) Aggies 45, Pacific 41 (Away) Aggies 64, Western Oregon 20 (Away) Aggies 50, Angelo St., Texas 33 (Away)... *1997 WINNING MARGINS Aggies 63, Mare Island Aggies 58, San Jose State Aggies 65, San Francisco St. 12 (Toomey) T AGGIES 54, WESTERN OREGON 2 (Away) T AGGIES 52, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 0 (Toomey) Aggies 49, Chico State T Aggies 51, San Francisco St. 3 (Away) T Aggies 55, New Mexico Highlands (Toomey) Aggies 45, West Chester, Pa. (Away) Aggies 46, Humboldt State 0 (Away) LOSING MARGINS Stanford 59, Aggies UC Berkeley 54, Aggies Sacramento City Coll. 65, Aggies T Santa Clara 49, Aggies T UCLA 49, Aggies T UC Santa Barbara 48, Aggies T UC Berkeley 48, Aggies T Preston Academy 48, Aggies T Cal Ramblers 47, Aggies T UC Berkeley 47, Aggies PROGRAM HISTORY

68 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING SCORING, cont. PROGRAM HISTORY POINTS Game: Matt Brown at Cal Poly, G.P. Muhammad at Clarion, 1997 (ot) Game (Regulation): Matt Brown at Cal Poly, Season: Preston Jackson, Season*: Matt Brown, Career: Eddie Loretto, Career*: Eddie Loretto, TOUCHDOWNS Game: Matt Brown, at Cal Poly, G.P. Muhammad at Clarion, 1997 (ot)...5 Game (Regulation): Matt Brown at Cal Poly, Season: Preston Jackson, Season*: Matt Brown, Career: Matt Brown, Preston Jackson, Career*: Matt Brown, POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN Game: Eric Friend, vs. Mesa State, Eric Friend, at Cal Poly, 2000 Eddie Loretto vs. S.F. State, 1985 Season: Eric Friend, Season*: Eric Friend, Career: Eric Friend, Career*: Eric Friend, PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED Game: Dusty Apocotos, at Western Oregon, Eric Friend, vs. Mesa State, 2000 Eric Friend, at Cal Poly, 2000 Eddie Loretto vs. S.F. State, 1985 Season: Eric Friend, Season*: Eric Friend, Career: Eric Friend, Career*: Eric Friend, PAT KICK PERCENTAGE Season (Min. 25 attempts): Rafael Fernandez, 1989 (35/35) Eddie Loretto, 1988 (34/34) Career (Min. 50 attempts): Rolf Benirschke, (58/60) FIELD GOALS Game: Ray Hill vs. Saint Mary s, Eddie Loretto vs. Cal St. Northridge, 1986 Rod Holmquist vs. Humboldt State, 1980 Rolf Benirschke vs. Chico State, 1976 Season: Eddie Loretto, Season*: Eddie Loretto, Career: Eddie Loretto, Career*: Eddie Loretto, * - Regular-season games only RETURNING 2005 AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: not available Season: Eddie Loretto, Season*: Eddie Loretto, Career: Eddie Loretto, Career*: Eddie Loretto, MOST POINTS KICKING Game: not available Season: Eric Friend, Season*: Eddie Loretto, Career: Eddie Loretto, Career*: Eddie Loretto, RUSHING NET YARDS GAINED Game: Mike Ichiyama, vs. Chico, 1994 (42 att) Season: Preston Jackson, ,826 Season*: Preston Jackson, ,552 Career: G.P. Muhammad, ,589 Career*: G.P. Muhammad, ,148 MOST 100-YARD GAMES Consec.: Preston Jackson, Season: Preston Jackson, Career: Preston Jackson, ATTEMPTS Game: Mike Ichiyama, vs. Chico, Season: Preston Jackson, Season*: Preston Jackson, Career: G.P. Muhammad, Career*: Ron Austin, YARDS PER CARRY Game (Min. 10 atts):... not available Season (Min. 100 attempts): Preston Jackson, Career (Min. 200 attempts): Preston Jackson, TOUCHDOWNS Game: Matt Brown, at Cal Poly, G.P. Muhammad, vs. Clarion, 1997 (ot) Game (Regulation): Matt Brown, at Cal Poly, Season: Preston Jackson, Season*: Matt Brown, Preston Jackson, 1993 Career: Preston Jackson, Career*: Matt Brown, Preston Jackson, YARDS GAINED BY QUARTERBACK Game: Jim Wilson, vs. So. Oregon, 1953 (9 att) Season: Khari Jones, Career: Khari Jones,

69 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING YARDS GAINED Game: Kevin Daft, vs. Southern Utah, Season: Kevin Daft, ,696 Season*: Kevin Daft, ,112 Career: J.T. O Sullivan, ,745 Career*: J.T. O Sullivan, ,143 MOST 300-YARD GAMES Consec: J.T. O Sullivan, 2000 (2 times)...3 Kevin Daft, (2 times) 1997 & 1998 Mark Grieb, 1996 Khari Jones, 1993 Season: J.T. O Sullivan, Career: J.T. O Sullivan, ATTEMPTS Game: Kevin Daft, vs. New Haven, #64 Season: Kevin Daft Season*: Kevin Daft, Career: J.T. O Sullivan, ,070 Career*: J.T. O Sullivan, COMPLETIONS Game: Kevin Daft, vs. New Haven, #43 Season: Kevin Daft, Season*: Kevin Daft, Career: J.T. O Sullivan, Career*: J.T. O Sullivan, # - set NCAA Division II Playoff Record TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game: J.T. O Sullivan, vs. Mesa St., Season: J.T. O Sullivan, Season*: Kevin Daft, Career: J.T. O Sullivan, Career*: J.T. O Sullivan, COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season (Min. 100 attempts): Chris Petersen, 1986 (250/354) Career: Chris Petersen, (386/554) RECEIVING, cont. MOST 100-YARD GAMES Consec: Michael Oliva, Season: Charley Enos, Career: Charley Enos, TOUCHDOWNS Game: John Shoemaker, vs. Western Washington, Season: Michael Oliva, John Shoemaker, John Shoemaker, Season*: John Shoemaker, Career: John Shoemaker, Career*: John Shoemaker, YARDS PER CATCH Season (Min. 15 receptions): Onome Ojo, Career (Min. 50 receptions): Onome Ojo, TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED Game: Kevin Daft, vs. New Haven, 1997 (482 passing, 23 rushing)...#505 Season: J.T. O Sullivan, ,197 Season*: Khari Jones, ,272 Career: J.T. O Sullivan, ,544 Career*: J.T. O Sullivan, ,748 TOTAL PLAYS Game: Kevin Daft, vs. New Haven, #69 Season: Kevin Daft, Season*: not available Career: J.T. O Sullivan, ,300 Career*: Ken O Brien, ,047 # - NCAA Division II Playoff Record PUNTING RECEIVING RECEPTIONS Game: Josh Weinstock, vs. Chico State, Season: Michael Oliva, Season*: Charley Enos, Charley Enos, Career: Charley Enos, Season*: Charley Enos, YARDS GAINED Game: Michael Oliva, vs. Tex.-Kingsville, Season: Michael Oliva, ,365 Season*: Charley Enos, ,044 Career: Michael Oliva, ,379 Career*: Charley Enos, , AVERAGE (Min. 2.5 punts per game): Season: Bill Ingram, 1969 (74 att.) Season*: Bill Ingram, 1969 (74 att.) Career: Chris Shibel, (198 att.) Career*: Chris Shibel, (172 att.) PUNTS Game: Bill Ingram, vs. Chico State, Bill Ingram, vs. Santa Clara, 1968 Season: Greg Alley, Season*: Bill Ingram, Career: Greg Alley, Career*: Greg Alley, LONGEST PUNT Chris Humes, vs. Angelo State, #76 # - NCAA Division II Playoff Record RETURNING 2005 AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold PROGRAM HISTORY

70 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PUNT RETURNS YARDS GAINED Game: Tip Willis, vs. Humboldt State (4 att.) Season: Armin Anderson, Season*: Armin Anderson, Career: Armin Anderson, ,173 MOST RETURNS Game: not available Season: Armin Anderson, Season*: Armin Anderson, Career: Armin Anderson, TOUCHDOWNS Game: 11 tied (last by Jesse Oliva vs. SAC STATE, 9/25/04)... 1 Season: Jesse Oliva, Career: not available HIGHEST AVERAGE Season (Min. 1.2 attempts per game): Jesse Oliva, 2004 (19 attempts) Career: (Min. 25 attempts): Jesse Oliva, (28 attempts) KICKOFF RETURNS YARDS GAINED Game: Jason Holleman vs. Cal St. Northridge, 10/13/ Season: Artemus Jones, ,086 Season*: Artemus Jones, Career: Artemus Jones, ,999 MOST RETURNS Game: not available Season: Artemus Jones, Season*: Artemus Jones, Career: Artemus Jones, INTERCEPTIONS PASSES INTERCEPTED Game: Elmer Olson, vs. Occidental, Season: Adam Williams, Season*: Adam Williams, Career: Adam Williams, Career*: Adam Williams, RETURN YARDS Game: not available Season: Bo Eason, Career: Bo Eason, 1979, TOUCHDOWNS Game: not available Season: Jeff Allen, Career: Bo Eason, 1979, Jeff Allen, QUARTERBACK SACKS QUARTERBACK SACKS Game: not available Season: Glenn Fricker, Career: Glenn Fricker, TACKLES (Unofficial until 2000) TOTAL TACKLES Game: Jason Hairston, vs. Southern Utah, Season: Kris Spraker, Career: Kris Spraker, * - Regular-season games only RETURNING 2005 AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold TOUCHDOWNS Game: Jason Holleman vs. Cal St. Northridge, 10/13/ Season: Jason Holleman, Career: Jason Holleman, PROGRAM HISTORY HIGHEST AVERAGE Season (Min. 11 attempts): Calvin Ellison, Season* (Min. 1.2 attempts per game): Calvin Ellison, Career (Min. 25 attempts): Jermaine Rucker, ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED Game: Mike Ichiyama, vs. Chico State, ( rushing, 2-37 receiving) Season: G.P. Muhammad, ,885 Preston Jackson, 1993 Career: G.P. Muhammad, ,629 Career*: G.P. Muhammad, , Jason Holleman, shown here as a defensive back, became the fifth player in D-II history to score two kickoff return touchdowns, when he posted back-to-back 90-yard scampers in a win over Cal St. Northridge.

71 TEAM RECORDS SCORING POINTS Game: vs. San Francisco State, 1985 (SFSU 12) Season: Season*: POINTS ALLOWED Game: vs. Sacramento City College, 1928 (UCD 12) Season: Season*: TOUCHDOWNS Game: at Western Oregon, vs. Mesa State, 2000 at Cal Poly, 2000 vs. San Francisco State, 1985 Season: FIELD GOALS Game: vs. Saint Mary s, vs. Cal State Northridge, 1986 vs. Humboldt State, 1980 vs. Chico State, 1976 Season: 1976 (22 att.) SCORING AVERAGE, OFFENSE Season: 2000 (622 pts, 13 games) SCORING AVERAGE, DEFENSE (Since 1946) Season: 1983 (94 pts, 12 games) RUSHING YARDS GAINED Game: vs. Southern Oregon, Season: ,877 Season*: ,455 ATTEMPTS Game: vs. Cal St. Hayward, Season: Season*: 1970 & YARDS PER GAME Season: 1993 (2,877 yds, 12 games) Season*: AVERAGE PER PLAY Season: Season*: TOUCHDOWNS Season: Season*: PASSING YARDS GAINED Game: vs. Southern Utah, Season: ,346 Season*: ,319 ATTEMPTS Game: at New Haven, Season: Season*: COMPLETIONS Game: at New Haven, Season: Season*: TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game: vs. Mesa State, Season: Season*: YARDS PER GAME Season: Season*: HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season: Season*: INTERCEPTIONS Season: Season*: TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED Game: vs. Mesa State (261 pass, 436 passing) Season: 2000 (2396 rush, 4346 pass)... 6,742 YARDS PER GAME Game: 2000 (6,742 yds, 13 games) FIRST DOWNS TOTAL Game: at New Mexico Highlands, at Cal Poly, 2000 at Western Oregon, 2000 vs. New Haven, 1997 vs. Sacramento State, 1993 vs. Cal St. Hayward, 1993 Season: PUNTING PUNTS Game: vs. Chico State, vs. Santa Clara, 1968 Season: GROSS AVERAGE Season: 1969 (74 att.) PENALTIES YARDS Game: vs. Cal Poly Pomona, Season: ,217 NUMBER Game: at New Haven, Season: FUMBLES FUMBLES LOST Game: vs. UC Santa Barbara, Season: INTERCEPTIONS PASSES INTERCEPTED (Defense) Game: vs. Santa Clara... 7 Season: MISCELLANEOUS Consecutive Victories 1981 (last 5) & 1982 (first 12) Consecutive Unbeaten Games 1981 (last 5) & 1982 (first 12) Consecutive Losses 1959 (last 7) & 1960 (first 6) Consecutive Winless Games Twice, & Consecutive Ties Consecutive Winning Seasons (Current) 35 Consecutive Conference Championships Consecutive Conference Victories, Home , TOP SEASON TEAM AVERAGES SCORING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING OFFENSE PASSING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE T T TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE PASSING DEFENSE T T T T PROGRAM HISTORY

72 SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES PROGRAM HISTORY 100-YARD RUSHERS Yds Player Year Opponent Att 309 Mike Ichiyama 1994 Chico State Mike Ichiyama 1994 at San Francisco State Preston Jackson 1993 at Sacramento State Jermaine Rucker 1996 Saint Mary s Matt Massari 2002 Abilene Christian (Texas) Preston Jackson 1992 Chico State Matt Massari 2002 at Cal Poly Preston Jackson 1993 at Chico State G.P. Muhammad 1995 Humboldt State Phil Wintz 1952 at Southern Oregon 203 G.P. Muhammad 1997 at Clarion Shola Adeyemo 1990 Chico State Shola Adeyemo 1988 Sonoma State Jermaine Rucker 1995 at Sacramento State Matt Brown 2000 Saint Mary s Preston Jackson 1993 San Francisco State Jim Allen 1972 at Sacramento State Preston Jackson 1993 Cal St. Northridge G.P. Muhammad 1998 at South Dakota State Matt Massari 2002 Saint Mary s O.J. Swanigan 2002 at Western Washington Jermaine Rucker 1996 Southern Utah Preston Jackson 1993 Fort Hays State Trae Milton 1999 at New Haven G.P. Muhammad 1998 at Cal Poly Matt Brown 2000 at Western Oregon Lou Hausmann 1953 Cal Ramblers Preston Jackson 1992 Sonoma State Preston Jackson 1992 at Humboldt State Ron Austin 1979 San Francisco State Antar Mahasin 2003 at Sacramento State Jermaine Rucker 1996 Western New Mexico Ira Porchia 1997 Western Washington Ron Hanna 1950 at Whittier G.P. Muhammad 1997 South Dakota State G.P. Muhammad 1996 Chico State Shola Adeyemo 1990 at San Francisco State Darryl Goss 1981 Sacramento State Sean Holleman 2001 Tarleton State Preston Jackson 1993 Cal St. Hayward G.P. Muhammad 1997 at Sacramento State Preston Jackson 1993 Cal Poly Bud Journey 1969 Cal Poly Pomona Elihu Vann 2002 Humboldt State Sean Holleman 2001 Western Washington G.P. Muhammad 1997 at Angelo State Ron Austin 1980 Cal St. Northridge Jim Tomasin 1988 at Santa Clara Ron Austin 1980 at Chico State Ron Austin 1980 Humboldt State G.P. Muhammad 1997 Central Washington Ron Austin 1979 at Cal St. Hayward Ron Austin 1979 Nevada Yds Player Year Opponent Att 139 Glenn DuFour 1964 at Chico State Ron Austin 1979 at Santa Clara Jermaine Rucker 1995 Cal Poly Matt Brown 1999 at Central Oklahoma G.P. Muhammad 1998 Central Washington Matt Brown 1998 Western Oregon Mark Ford 1985 at Sacramento State O.J. Swanigan 2003 at North Dakota State Ron Austin 1980 Cal Poly Antar Mahasin 2003 at Saint Mary s Rusty Stivers 1994 at Humboldt State Preston Jackson 1992 at Santa Clara G.P. Muhammad 1998 New Haven Jermaine Rucker 1996 at Carson-Newman Jermaine Rucker 1995 at Southern Utah Matt Massari 2002 Sacramento State Matt Brown 1999 Central Washington Ron Austin 1980 Cal Poly Pomona Elihu Vann 2002 at Western Washington Rusty Stivers 1994 Sonoma State Joe Genasci 1989 Humboldt State G.P. Muhammad 1996 Sacramento State Shawn Rogers 1982 at Cal St. Hayward Preston Jackson 1993 Humboldt State 23 In his first start at running back, Mike Ichiyama rushed for 309 yards vs. Chico State. One week later, he sprung for 305 at San Francisco State, becoming the second player in collegiate history (after Leshon Johnson of Northern Illinois) to post consecutive 300-yard rushing games. The feat was matched four years later by Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams of Texas.

73 SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES 100-YARD RUSHERS, cont. Yds Player Year Opponent Att 127 G.P. Muhammad 1998 at Grand Valley State Jim Wilson 1953 Southern Oregon Shawn Rogers 1983 San Francisco State Preston Jackson 1992 at Cal St. Hayward Preston Jackson 1993 at Saint Mary s G.P. Muhammad 1998 at Western Washington Hal Leigh 1952 Cal Ramblers 123 Tom Slater 1974 at San Francisco State Jerold Ligons 1984 Sonoma State Rick Hamilton 1973 Nevada Shola Adeyemo 1988 at Cal St. Hayward Preston Jackson 1992 Saint Mary s Ken Kuyendall 1949 at Humboldt State Ron Austin 1978 Cal St. Hayward Boyd Bentley 1965 at Cal St. Hayward Matt Massari 2001 at Sacramento State G.P. Muhammad 1997 at Texas A&M-Kingsville Shola Adeyemo 1990 at Cal St. Hayward Jermaine Rucker 1995 Cal St. Northridge Trae Milton 2001 at Humboldt State Nick Aliotti 1975 at Pacific Darryl Goss 1981 San Francisco State Shawn Rogers 1983 Cal St. Hayward Bud Journey 1969 at UC Riverside NELSON DORIS 2004 at Portland State Sam Paneno 1999 Western Oregon Randy Scagliotti 1967 Sacramento State Kelsey Gallagher 2000 at Western Washington Preston Jackson 1993 at Sonoma State Preston Jackson 1992 Sacramento State Matt Massari 2002 at Central Washington Trae Milton 1999 at Southern Utah Shawn Rogers 1982 Sacramento State Preston Jackson 1992 Cal Poly Matt Massari 2002 Humboldt State Jerold Ligons 1986 Chico State G.P. Muhammad 1998 Sacramento State Rusty Stivers 1994 Sacramento State Shola Adeyemo 1987 at Sacramento State Matt Brown 2000 Southern Utah Matt Brown 2000 Sacramento State Jim Allen 1972 Santa Clara Tom Slater 1974 at Sacramento State Darryl Goss 1981 at Cal St. Hayward Jerold Ligons 1984 at Cal St. Northridge Jim Tomasin 1989 at Chico State Rusty Stivers 1994 Southern Utah Sam Paneno 1998 Western Oregon Bud Journey 1969 at Humboldt State Ron Austin 1980 Santa Clara Jerold Ligons 1986 Sonoma State Trae Milton 2001 Western Oregon Trae Milton 2001 at Saint Mary s G.P. Muhammad 1998 Texas A&M-Kingsville Yds Player Year Opponent Att 105 Jermaine Rucker 1996 Central Oklahoma Bill Kramer 1965 at Humboldt State Joe Mangiaracina 1970 Univ. of San Francisco Sean Holleman 2001 Central Washington Jermaine Rucker 1996 at Tex.A&M-Kingsville Harold Leigh 1952 Humboldt State Fred Wheeler 1977 San Francisco State Shola Adeyemo 1990 Saint Mary s Sean Holleman 2001 at Texas A&M-Kingsville Preston Jackson 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville Khari Jones 1993 at Sonoma State Matt Brown 2000 at Cal Poly Jim Reynolds 1952 at Chico State 101 Tom Slater 1974 Cal St. Hayward Shawn Rogers 1983 at Sacramento State Preston Jackson 1992 at San Francisco State Preston Jackson 1992 at Portland State Lonnie Cagle 1955 at San Francisco State George Mock 1971 at Univ. of San Francisco Ron Austin 1979 at Cal Poly Pomona Don Barber 1980 Santa Clara Ron Austin 1980 Cal St. Hayward G.P. Muhammad 1995 Western State RETURNING AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold DOUBLE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Aggies at Western Washington, 11/16/02 O.J. Swanigan... 31/178 Elihu Vann... 22/132 Aggies vs. Humboldt State, 10/19/02 Elihu Vann... 24/146 Matt Massari... 13/111 Aggies vs. Western Oregon, 11/7/98 Matt Brown... 11/138 Sam Paneno... 15/107 Aggies at Sonoma State, 10/16/93 Preston Jackson... 31/113 Khari Jones... 11/102 Aggies vs. San Francisco State, 1983 Shawn Rogers... 20/126 Darryl Goss... 34/116 Aggies vs. Santa Clara, 1980 Ron Austin... 22/106 Don Barber... 9/100 PROGRAM HISTORY

74 SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES PROGRAM HISTORY 300-YARD PASSERS Yds Player Year Opponent Att-Cmp-Int TD 495 Kevin Daft 1998 Southern Utah Kevin Daft 1997 at New Haven J.T. O Sullivan 2000 Southern Utah Jim Speck 1973 Boise State J.T. O Sullivan 2000 at Cal Poly Ken O Brien 1982 Cal St. Northridge Kevin Daft 1997 at Texas A&M-Kingsville Kevin Daft 1998 at Western Washington Jeff Bridewell 1990 at Santa Clara Bob Biggs 1972 at San Francisco State Mike Quinn 1991 at Chico State JON GRANT 2004 at Cal Poly J.T. O Sullivan 2001 at Texas A&M-Kingsville Bob Biggs 1972 Massachusetts Mark Grieb 1996 Chico State Kevin Daft 1997 at Southern Utah J.T. O Sullivan 2000 Chadron State Ryan Flanigan 2002 at Texas A&M-Kingsville Kevin Daft 1997 at Sacramento State Mark Grieb 1996 Sacramento State J.T. O Sullivan 2000 at Western Washington Chris Petersen 1986 Chico State J.T. O Sullivan 2001 Western Oregon Kevin Daft 1998 Saint Mary s Khari Jones 1993 Cal Poly J.T. O Sullivan 2001 at New Mexico Highlands J.T. O Sullivan 2000 Mesa State J.T. O Sullivan 2000 at Western Oregon Ryan Flanigan 2003 Central Washington Chris Petersen 1986 at Pacific Scott Barry 1984 at North Dakota State Mike Moroski 1977 Lehigh J.T. O Sullivan 1999 Cal Poly Ken O Brien 1982 Chico State Bob Biggs 1972 Humboldt State Khari Jones 1992 at San Francisco State Mike Moroski 1978 Eastern Illinois Ken O Brien 1980 Cal Poly Pomona Chris Petersen 1986 South Dakota Mike Moroski 1978 at Pacific Jeff Bridewell 1989 at Sonoma State J.T. O Sullivan 2001 Central Washington Dennis Bunting 1966 Humboldt State J.T. O Sullivan 1999 at Sacramento State J.T. O Sullivan 2001 Western Washington Bob Biggs 1972 Santa Clara Chris Petersen 1986 at Humboldt State Khari Jones 1993 at Sonoma State Mark Grieb 1996 at Carson-Newman J.T. O Sullivan 2001 at North Dakota Jon Barragan 2003 Western Washington J.T. O Sullivan 1999 Western Oregon JON GRANT 2004 at Weber State Mark Grieb 1996 at Cal St. Northridge Yds Player Year Opponent Att-Cmp-Int TD 310 Kevin Daft 1998 New Haven J.T. O Sullivan 1999 Central Oklahoma J.T. O Sullivan 2000 at West Chester Ken O Brien 1982 Northern Michigan Chris Petersen 1986 at Cal St. Northridge Khari Jones 1993 Cal St. Northridge Jeff Bridewell 1989 Santa Clara Kevin Daft 1997 Cal Poly Khari Jones 1993 at Chico State Kevin Daft 1997 at Angelo State Ken O Brien 1982 Sacramento State Kevin Daft 1998 at Central Washington RETURNING AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold Jim Speck s 419 yards at Boise State stood as UC Davis singlegame passing record for almost a quarter-century......until Kevin Daft compiled an NCAA D-II playoff record with 482 at New Haven in Daft broke his own mark the following season, posting 495 against Southern Utah.

75 SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES 150-YARD RECEIVERS Yds. Player Year Opponent Rec. 233 Michael Oliva 2001 at Texas A&M-Kingsville Calvin Ellison 1978 at Puget Sound Mike Bellotti 1972 Humboldt State Michael Oliva 2001 Western Oregon Charley Enos 2001 at New Mexico Highlands Tay Thompson 1972 at San Francisco State Howard Gravelle 1969 at UC Riverside John Shoemaker 1999 at Sacramento State Allen Fleming 1982 Chico State Dick South 1966 Humboldt State Bart Greene 1990 Saint Mary s Jon Delfatti 1980 at Cal St. Northridge Michael Oliva 2002 at Texas A&M-Kingsville Calvin Ellison 1978 Eastern Illinois Michael Oliva 2001 Central Washington Howard Gravelle 1969 at Cal St. Hayward Chris Mandeville 1986 South Dakota Josh Weinstock 1991 at Chico State Charley Enos 2000 Eastern Oregon Charley Enos 2000 at Western Washington John Shoemaker 1999 Humboldt State Jon Delfatti 1979 at Humboldt State John Shoemaker 1998 Southern Utah Allen Fleming 1983 Cal Lutheran Onome Ojo 2000 at Western Washington Aaron Bennetts 1994 Sonoma State Francis Montes 1997 at New Haven John Shoemaker 1999 Humboldt State Kevin Freeman 2003 Northern Colorado Francis Montes 1997 at Southern Utah John Shoemaker 1998 at Grand Valley State Calvin Ellison 1977 Bethune-Cookman 6 DOUBLE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Aggies at Cal Poly, 10/30/04 Jesse Oliva... 4/129 TONY KAYS... 6/116 Aggies at Weber State, 9/18/04 O.J. Swanigan... 4/115 Kevin Freeman... 2/106 Aggies at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 11/17/02 Michael Oliva... 11/167 Joe Bandel... 5/107 Aggies at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 11/17/01 Michael Oliva... 8/233 Charley Enos... 4/116 Aggies at Western Washington, 11/11/00 Charley Enos... 8/158 Onome Ojo... 4/155 Aggies vs. Chadron State, 11/18/00 Michael Oliva... 4/121 Onome Ojo... 4/118 Aggies vs. Mesa State, 11/25/00 Charley Enos... 8/158 Onome Ojo... 4/155 Aggies vs. Southern Utah, 10/14/00 Michael Oliva... 7/108 Onome Ojo... 3/103 Aggies vs. Western Washington, 11/13/99 John Shoemaker... 7/117 Charley Enos... 4/153 Aggies vs. Southern Utah, 11/14/98 John Shoemaker... 5/157 Dave Hartvickson... 6/108 Wes Terrell... 4/102 Aggies vs. Grand Valley State, 11/8/97 John Shoemaker... 5/117 Lucas Bader... 4/100 Michael Oliva set a school record and a national D-II playoff mark with 233 yards against Texas A&M-Kingsville in Almost exactly one year later, he unloaded for 167 yards on 11 catches against the Javelinas Aggies vs. Northern Michigan, 1982 Allen Fleming yds Rick Woehler yds Aggies vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 Don Barber yds Jeff Zimmerman yds Aggies vs. Boise State, 1973 Brad Pederson yds Anthony Terry yds PROGRAM HISTORY

76 SEASON RECORDS SCORING PASSING YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE OVERALL Year Points 1. Preston Jackson Matt Brown Jermaine Rucker Eric Friend Preston Jackson G.P. Muhammad Eddie Loretto T8. Sean Holleman T8. Shawn Rogers Ron Austin REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Points 1. Matt Brown Preston Jackson Jermaine Rucker OVERALL Year Yards 1. J.T. O Sullivan , Kevin Daft , J.T. O Sullivan , Kevin Daft , Mark Grieb , J.T. O Sullivan , Khari Jones , Ken O Brien , Chris Petersen , Jeff Bridewell ,731 REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Yards 1. Kevin Daft , J.T. O Sullivan , Khari Jones ,686 OVERALL Year Yards 1. J.T. O Sullivan , J.T. O Sullivan , Khari Jones , Kevin Daft , Kevin Daft , Chris Petersen , J.T. O Sullivan , Mark Grieb , Ken O Brien , Chris Petersen ,920 REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Yards 1. Khari Jones , J.T. O Sullivan , Kevin Daft ,148 RUSHING YARDS PASSING COMPLETIONS RECEPTIONS PROGRAM HISTORY OVERALL Year Yards 1. Preston Jackson , Preston Jackson , G.P. Muhammad , G.P. Muhammad , Matt Massari , Jermaine Rucker , Matt Brown , Ron Austin , Ron Austin , Shawn Rogers REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Yards 1. Preston Jackson , Preston Jackson , Matt Massari ,204 RUSHING ATTEMPTS OVERALL Year Att 1. Preston Jackson G.P. Muhammad Jermaine Rucker Preston Jackson Ron Austin Matt Brown G.P. Muhammad Matt Massari Ron Austin Shawn Rogers REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Att 1. Preston Jackson Ron Austin Preston Jackson RUSHING TDs OVERALL Year TD 1. Preston Jackson Matt Brown Jermaine Rucker Preston Jackson Sean Holleman Fred Wheeler T7. G.P. Muhammad T7. Ron Austin T7. George Mock T10. Matt Massari T10. Jermaine Rucker T10. Shawn Rogers REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Att T1. Matt Brown T1. Preston Jackson Jermaine Rucker OVERALL Year Comp 1. Kevin Daft J.T. O Sullivan Chris Petersen Kevin Daft Mark Grieb Jeff Bridewell Scott Barry Ken O Brien Khari Jones Bob Biggs REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Comp 1. Kevin Daft Chris Petersen J.T. O Sullivan PASSING ATTEMPTS OVERALL Year Att 1. Kevin Daft Kevin Daft Khari Jones J.T. O Sullivan Mark Grieb Bob Biggs Mike Quinn Jeff Bridewell Chris Petersen Ken O Brien REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Att 1. Kevin Daft Mike Quinn Kevin Daft PASSING TDs OVERALL Year TD 1. J.T. O Sullivan Kevin Daft J.T. O Sullivan Kevin Daft Khari Jones J.T. O Sullivan Mark Grieb T8. Chris Petersen T8. Ken O Brien T10. Ryan Flanigan T10. Khari Jones REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year TD 1. Kevin Daft Khari Jones J.T. O Sullivan OVERALL Year Rec 1. Michael Oliva Charley Enos John Shoemaker Michael Oliva T5. John Shoemaker T5. Allen Fleming Chris Mandeville T8. Charley Enos T8. John Shoemaker T10. Charley Enos T10. Mike Ichiyama REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Rec T1. Charley Enos T1. Charley Enos T3. John Shoemaker T3. Tay Thompson RECEIVING YARDS OVERALL Year Yards 1. Michael Oliva , Charley Enos , John Shoemaker , Michael Oliva , Charley Enos , Francis Montes , Allen Fleming John Shoemaker T9. Mike Sellar T9. Randy Williams REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Yards 1. Charley Enos , Michael Oliva Charley Enos YARDS PER CATCH OVERALL (Min. 15 recs) Year Avg 1. Onome Ojo Jon Deflatti Jon Delfatti Arnold Hardy Aaron Bugarske Anthony Terry Lucas Bader Randy Williams Onome Ojo Mike Bellotti RETURNING AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold

77 SEASON RECORDS RECEIVING TDs OVERALL Year TD T1. Michael Oliva T1. John Shoemaker T1. John Shoemaker Charley Enos T5. Michael Oliva T5. Onome Ojo T5. Michael Oliva T5. Allen Fleming T5. Tay Thompson Charley Enos REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year TD 1. John Shoemaker T2. John Shoemaker T2. Allen Fleming T2. Tay Thompson PUNT RETURN YARDS OVERALL Year Att/Yds 1. Armin Anderson / Jesse Oliva / Armin Anderson / Artemus Jones / Joe Genasci / Mike Ichiyama / Mike Ichiyama / Curtis Steen / Armin Anderson / Glenn Adriatico /234 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS OVERALL Year Att/Yds 1. Artemus Jones /1,086 T2. Artemus Jones /829 T2. Jermaine Rucker / Artemus Jones / Calvin Ellison / Channing Ragsdale / Arnold Hardy / Artemus Jones / Tom Watts / Kevin Freeman /468 PUNTING OVERALL (Min. 35 atts) Year Avg 1. Bill Ingram Chris Shibel Chip Dull Chris Shibel Chris Humes Greg Alley Pat Inglesby Chris Shibel Chris Shibel Greg Alley RETURNING AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold INTERCEPTIONS OVERALL Year Int/Yds 1. Adam Williams / Gavin Carr / 33 T3. Joe Caviglia / 26 T3. Bo Eason / 95 T3. Jeff Allen / 83 T3. John Silverfoote / 53 T3. Adam Williams / 94 T3. Anthony Terry / 39 T3. John Silverfoote / 73 T3. John Miller /140 PAT MADE OVERALL Year XP 1. Eric Friend Cortney Williams Eric Friend Dusty Apocotos T5. Rafael Fernandez T5. Rafael Fernandez Ray Sullivan Ray Sullivan Eddie Loretto Rafael Fernandez REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year XP 1. Eric Friend Cortney Williams Eric Friend PAT ATTEMPTS OVERALL Year XPA 1. Eric Friend Cortney Williams T3. Eric Friend T3. Rafael Fernandez Dusty Apocotos Ray Sullivan Rafael Fernandez Ray Sullivan Ryan Christie T10. Eric Friend T10. Eddie Loretto REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year XPA 1. Eric Friend Cortney Williams Eric Friend FIELD GOALS MADE OVERALL Year FG 1. Eddie Loretto Dusty Apocotos Rolf Benirschke Eddie Loretto Rod Holmquist Ray Sullivan T7. Eric Friend T7. Rafael Fernandez T7. Rafael Fernandez T7. Eddie Loretto REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year FG 1. Eddie Loretto Dusty Apocotos Rolf Benirschke FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS OVERALL Year FGA 1. Eddie Loretto T2. Dusty Apocotos T2. Rolf Benirschke Ray Sullivan T5. Marc Rovetti T5. Eddie Loretto T5. Eddie Loretto T5. Ray Sullivan T5. Rod Holmquist T10. Rafael Fernandez T10. Eddie Loretto T10. Rolf Benirschke REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year FGA 1. Eddie Loretto T2. Dusty Apocotos T2. Rolf Benirschke DEFENSIVE RECORDS Note: UC Davis has kept complete records for tackles (solo and assists) and tackles-for-loss since the 1987 season. However, defensive stats did not become officially recognized by the NCAA until TOTAL TACKLES OVERALL Year Tot 1. Kris Spraker Jason Hairston Steve Thompson T4. Kelly Valaau T4. Chad Sindel T4. Jason Geldermann T4. Ted Corcoran T8. Michael Hanley T8. Ed McNicoll DAN ELBANNA SOLO TACKLES OVERALL Year Tot 1. Jason Hairston Kris Spraker Joe Caviglia Jason Hairston T5. Ejiro Evero T5. Carnell Green T7. Kelly Valaau T7. Steve Thompson T9. Nate Nelson T9. Tom Watts T9. Ted Corcoran T9. Michael Hanley ASSISTED TACKLES OVERALL Year Tot 1. Kris Spraker Chad Sindel Chad Sindel T4. DAN ELBANNA T4. Steve Thompson T6. Jason Geldermann T6. Mark Johnson T8. Ted Corcoran T8. Ed McNicoll T10. Kelly Valaau T10. Jason Hairston PROGRAM HISTORY

78 CAREER RECORDS SCORING RECEPTIONS PROGRAM HISTORY OVERALL Years TD FG XP Pts 1. Eddie Loretto /72 132/ Preston Jackson Matt Brown T4. G.P. Muhammad T4. Rafael Fernandez /52 140/ Michael Oliva Ray Sullivan /51 115/ Eric Friend / John Shoemaker T10. Jermaine Rucker T10. Shola Adeyemo REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Years TD FG XP Pts 1. Eddie Loretto Rafael Fernandez Matt Brown Preston Jackson G.P. Muhammad RUSHING YARDS OVERALL Years Att Yards Avg TD 1. G.P. Muhammad , Preston Jackson , Ron Austin , Shola Adeyemo , Matt Brown , Jermaine Rucker , Matt Massari , Shawn Rogers , Lonnie Cagle , Jerold Ligons , REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Years Att Yards Avg TD 1. G.P. Muhammad , Preston Jackson , Ron Austin , Shola Adeyemo , Matt Brown , PASSING YARDS OVERALL Years Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg 1. J.T. O Sullivan , Kevin Daft , Ken O Brien , Mark Grieb , Jeff Bridewell , Khari Jones , Chris Petersen , Scott Barry , Jim Speck , Ryan Flanigan , REGULAR-SEASON Years Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD 1. J.T. O Sullivan , Kevin Daft , Ken O Brien , Jeff Bridewell , Mark Grieb , PUNTING Player Years No Yds Avg LG 1. Chris Shibel , Chris Humes , Scott Lindquist , Bill Ingram , Greg Alley Pat Inglesby , Jim Tregea , Ryan Christie , Chip Dull , OVERALL Years Rec Yards Avg TD 1. Charley Enos , T2. Michael Oliva , T2. John Shoemaker , Randy Williams , Tay Thompson , Josh Weinstock , T7. Allen Fleming , T7 Mike Ichiyama , Wes Terrell , Howard Gravelle , REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Years Rec Yards Avg TD 1. John Shoemaker , Tay Thompson , Randy Williams , Michael Oliva , Josh Weinstock , TOTAL OFFENSE OVERALL Years Plays Rush Pass Total 1. J.T. O Sullivan , ,745 11, Kevin Daft , ,601 7, Khari Jones ,681 6, Ken O Brien , ,637 6, Chris Petersen ,555 6, Mark Grieb ,051 5, Scott Barry ,387 5, Jeff Bridewell ,773 5, Ryan Flanigan ,852 4, Mike Moroski ,530 4,598 REGULAR-SEASON Years Plays Rush Pass Total 1. J.T. O Sullivan ,143 8, Kevin Daft ,197 6, Ken O Brien , ,076 5, Khari Jones ,081 5, Chris Petersen ,991 5,535 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS OVERALL Years Rush Rec PRet KRet Total 1. G.P. Muhammad ,589 1, , Mike Ichiyama ,213 1, , Preston Jackson , , Artemus Jones ,999 3, Ron Austin , , Shola Adeyemo ,269 1, , Michael Oliva , , Jermaine Rucker , , John Shoemaker , , Randy Williams , ,924 INTERCEPTIONS OVERALL Years Int Yards TD 1. Adam Williams , John Silverfoote Joe Caviglia Bo Eason Jeff Allen T6. Nate Nelson T6. Jeremy Veasey T6. John Miller T9. Mike McDonald T9. Mark Krieger T9. Mike Bowles

79 CAREER RECORDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS OVERALL Years Att 1. G.P. Muhammad Ron Austin Preston Jackson Matt Brown Shola Adeyemo Jermaine Rucker Shawn Rogers Lonnie Cagle T9. Matt Massari T9. Fred Wheeler QUARTERBACKS Years Att 1. J.T. O Sullivan T2. Khari Jones T2. Chris Petersen RUSHING TDs OVERALL Years TD 1. Preston Jackson Matt Brown T3. G.P. Muhammad T3. Jermaine Rucker Fred Wheeler T6. Shawn Rogers T6. Ron Austin George Mock Shola Adeyemo O.J. Swanigan PASSING ATTEMPTS OVERALL Years Att 1. J.T. O Sullivan , Kevin Daft Ken O Brien Jeff Bridewell Mark Grieb Scott Barry Khari Jones Jim Speck Bob Biggs Mike Moroski PASSING COMPLETIONS OVERALL Years Comp 1. J.T. O Sullivan Kevin Daft Jeff Bridewell Ken O Brien Scott Barry T6. Mark Grieb T6. Chris Petersen Khari Jones Jim Speck Mike Moroski COMPLETION PERCENTAGE OVERALL (Min. 100 comp) Years Pct. 1. Chris Petersen Scott Barry J.T. O Sullivan Ryan Flanigan Todd Sloat Jeff Bridewell Kevin Daft Mark Grieb Ken O Brien Mike Quinn [JON GRANT 2004-Present 60.9] PASSING TDs OVERALL Years TD 1. J.T. O Sullivan Kevin Daft Khari Jones Ken O Brien Mark Grieb Chris Petersen T7. Ryan Flanigan T7. Scott Barry T7. Mike Moroski T10. Jeff Bridewell T10. Jim Speck INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE OVERALL (Min. 100 att) Years Pct. 1. Chris Petersen Jeff Bridewell Mike Quinn Ken O Brien Kevin Daft John Lucido Khari Jones Ryan Flanigan Scott Barry Mark Grieb [JON GRANT 2004-Present 3.31] RECEIVING YARDS OVERALL Years Yards 1. Michael Oliva , Charley Enos , John Shoemaker , Randy Williams , Tay Thompson , Allen Fleming , Josh Weinstock , Howard Gravelle , Francis Montes , Wes Terrell ,715 YARDS PER CATCH OVERALL (Min. 50 rec) Years Avg 1. Onome Ojo Jon Delfatti Francis Montes Anthony Terry Calvin Ellison MIichael Oliva Randy Williams Charley Enos Mike Sellar Jeff Zimmerman RECEIVING TDs OVERALL Years TD 1. MIichael Oliva John Shoemaker Charley Enos Randy Williams T5. Francis Montes T5. Josh Weinstock T5. Tay Thompson T8. Anthony Terry T8. Howard Gravelle T10. Allen Fleming T10. Calvin Ellison PUNT RETURN YARDS OVERALL Years Yards 1. Armin Anderson , Glenn Adriatico Mike Ichiyama Artemus Jones Jesse Oliva Joe Genasci Randy Faccinto Bill Woehler Curtis Steen Brian Favors PUNT RETURN AVERAGE OVERALL (Min. 25 att) Years Avg 1. Jesse Oliva Joe Genasci Glenn Adriatico Artemus Jones Mike Ichiyama Eric Johnson Randy Faccinto Ernest Perkins Armin Anderson Curtis Steen KICKOFF RETURN YARDS OVERALL Years Yards 1. Artemus Jones , Calvin Ellison , Kevin Freeman Tom Watts Jermaine Rucker Jerold Ligons Arnold Hardy Wayne Adkins John Kohlmoos Aaron Plunkett KICKOFF RETURN YARDS OVERALL (Min. 25 att) Years Yards 1. Jermaine Rucker Calvin Ellison Artemus Jones Kevin Freeman Terry Hall Arnold Hardy Wayne Adkins John Kohlmoos Aaron Plunkett Jerold Ligons RETURNING AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold PROGRAM HISTORY

80 CAREER RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE Years FG FGA Pct LG 1. Eddie Loretto Rafael Fernandez Ray Sullivan Rolf Benirschke Dusty Apocotos Rod Holmquist Bernie Furlan George Kiss Eric Friend FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Years FGA 1. Eddie Loretto Rafael Fernandez Ray Sullivan Rolf Benirschke Bernie Furlan Rod Holmquist Dusty Apocotos George Kiss Eric Friend Mike Ellis PAT MADE Years XP 1. Eric Friend Rafael Fernandez Eddie Loretto Ray Sullivan Dusty Apocotos Rolf Benirschke Cortney Williams T8. Mike Ellis T8. Adrian Wagner George Kiss PAT ATTEMPTS Years XPA 1. Eric Friend Rafael Fernandez Eddie Loretto Ray Sullivan Dusty Apocotos Rod Holmquist Cortney Williams Mike Ellis T9. Rolf Benirschke T9. Adrian Wagner CAREER RECORDS Note: UC Davis had kept complete records for tackles (solo and assists) and tackles-for-loss since the 1987 season. However, defensive stats did not become officially recognized by the NCAA until PROGRAM HISTORY TOTAL TACKLES Years Tackles 1. Kris Spraker Jason Hairston Chad Sindel Kelly Valaau Ejiro Evero , Nate Nelson Robby Flannery Joe Caviglia Steve Thompson DeShá Runnels SOLO TACKLES Years UT 1. Jason Hairston Kris Spraker Joe Caviglia Ejiro Evero , Kelly Valaau DeShá Runnels Nate Nelson Mike McDonald Morice Mabry Steve Thompson RETURNING AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold ASSISTED TACKLES Years AT 1. Chad Sindel Kris Spraker Kelly Valaau T4. Robby Flannery T4. Jason Hairston Nate Nelson Robert Kincade Steve Thompson Ejiro Evero , Jason Geldermann TACKLES FOR LOSSES Years TFL 1. Josh Anstey Aaron Volkoff Robby Flannery Kris Spraker Jason Geldermann Greg Gatto Mike Shepard T8. PILA FATUKALA 2001-Present 30 T8. B.J. Brust T8. Chad Sindel

81 LONGEST PLAYS RUSHING Player Yds Opponent Year Jim Wilson...94t... Southern Oregon Shola Adeyemo...90t... Saint Mary s Matt Massari...89t... Abilene Christian Lou Hausmann Cal Ramblers Ken Kuykendall Humboldt State Shola Adeyemo Chico State Preston Jackson Humboldt State Lonnie Cagle Cal Ramblers Charles Richards UC Santa Barbara Preston Jackson...77t... Chico State Rick Hamilton Nevada John Nedderman San Francisco State Jerold Ligons Cal St. Northridge Eldred Lane Saint Mary s Rick Hamilton Portland State Ron Austin Santa Clara Mark Ford Sonoma State PASSING Players Yds Opponent Year Mike Moroski to Calvin Ellison...99t... Puget Sound Chris Petersen to Frank Bispo...92t... Humboldt State Ken O Brien to Allen Fleming...91t... Northern Michigan Todd Sloat to Mike Sellar Santa Clara J.T. O Sullivan to Onome Ojo...86t... Northeastern State Mark Grieb to Brian Favors...86t... Cal St. Northridge JON GRANT to O.J. Swanigan...84t... Weber State Scott Barry to Randy Williams Sacramento State J.T. O Sullivan to Onome Ojo...80t... Sacramento State Khari Jones to Arnold Hardy Cal Poly SLO Mike Quinn to Mike Sellar Sonoma State Khari Jones to Andrew Murden San Francisco State Ryan Flanigan to Charley Enos...79t... New Mexico Highlands J.T. O Sullivan to Onome Ojo...78t... Texas A&M-Commerce Kevin Daft to Francis Montes...78t... Southern Utah Mark Grieb to Francis Montes...78t... Chico State Jim Wilcox to Phil Stewart Chico State Dennis Bunting to Phil Stewart Chico State Mike Moroski to Calvin Ellison Puget Sound Ken O Brien to Jon Delfatti Cal Poly Pomona Jeff Bridewell to Bart Greene Santa Clara J.T. O Sullivan to Onome Ojo...77t... Western Washington J.T. O Sullivan to Charley Enos...75t... Saint Mary s Rich Francis to Mitsuo Nitta/Dario Marioni San Francisco State Rinaldo Gottelli to Henry Schliebaum Nevada Ken O Brien to Allen Fleming Chico State FIELD GOALS INTERCEPTION RETURNS Player Yds Opponent Year Elijah Hall...97t... Chico State Ben Waller Chico State Adam Williams Cal St. Northridge DeSha Runnels...83t... Tex.A&M-Commerce Orin Allen San Francisco State Jim Noonan Sacramento State Jim Gardiner Chico State Andy San Juan Chico State Don Johnston Chico State Bo Eason Cal St. Hayward KICKOFF RETURNS Player Yds Opponent Year John Nedderman...100t... Fairfield Army/Air Base RYAN RAMEY Sacramento State Kevin Freeman...96t... Western Oregon Carl Frazer Fresno State Jason Holleman...90t... Cal St. Northridge Jason Holleman...90t... Cal St. Northridge Calvin Ellison Humboldt State Aaron Plunkett Western Oregon Artemus Jones Humboldt State Artemus Jones Central Washington Glenn Adriatico...66t... Tarleton State Mel Byrd Cal St. Hayward Mike Ichiyama Santa Clara Artemus Jones Western New Mexico Jermaine Rucker Saint Mary s Jermaine Rucker Sacramento State PUNT RETURNS Player Yds. Opponent Year Joe Genasci...94t... Saint Mary s Jesse Oliva...85t... Weber State Bob Haase Chico State Tip Willis Humboldt State Bob Haase Sacramento State Jesse Oliva...68t... Sacramento State Glenn Adriatico...63t... Saint Mary s Artemus Jones...63t... Western Oregon Jesse Oliva Northern Colorado Brian Favors Central Oklahoma Dave Webb UC Riverside Bud Wolfe Pacific Bill Weir Chico State Player Yds Opponent Year Terry Rutledge Cal St. Hayward Rolf Benirschke Cal St. Hayward Eddie Loretto Chico State Rod Holmquist Cal St. Northridge Rod Holmquist Cal Poly SLO Eddie Loretto Chico State Dusty Apocotos Texas State Dusty Apocotos Grand Valley State Ryan Christie Portland State Ray Sullivan Cal Poly SLO Eddie Loretto South Dakota Rolf Benirchke UC Riverside Ray Sullivan Chico State RETURNING AGGIES IN CAPS 2004 Marks in Bold Ryan Ramey s 98-yard kickoff return against Sacramento State in 2004 was the secondlongest in school history, behind only John Nedderman s 100-yarder in PROGRAM HISTORY

82 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... PROGRAM HISTORY BY AGGIES RUSHING 30 Rushing Attempts: 34 by Antar Mahasin at Sac State, 10/4/ Rushing Yards 305 by Mike Ichiyama at S.F. State, Rushing Yards 221 by Matt Massari at Cal Poly, 10/26/ Rushing Yards 114 by NELSON DORIS at Portland State, 11/20/04 75-Yard Run (no touchdown) 84 by Preston Jackson vs. Humboldt, 10/24/92 75-Yard Touchdown Run 89 by Matt Massari vs. Abilene, 9/14/02 50-Yard Run (no touchdown) 62 by Matt Massari vs. Abilene, 9/14/02 50-yard Touchdown Run 89 by Matt Massari vs. Abilene, 9/14/02 3 Rushing Touchdowns 3 by Antar Mahasin at Sac State, 10/4/03 4 Rushing Touchdowns 5 by Matt Brown at Cal Poly, 10/21/00 2 Players Rush for 100 Yards 178 by O.J. Swanigan & 130 by Elihu Vann at Western Washington, 11/16/02 PASSING 20 Pass Completions 23 by Jon Grant vs. North Dakota State, 11/13/03 30 Pass Attempts 34 by Jon Grant vs. North Dakota State, 11/13/03 3 Touchdown Passes 3 by Jon Grant at Northern Colorado, 10/2/03 4 Touchdown Passes 4 by Jon Grant vs. South Dakota State, 9/4/02 5 Touchdown Passes 6 by J.T. O Sullivan vs. Mesa State, 11/25/ Yards Rushing & Passing Khari Jones (102 & 328) at Sonoma State, 10/16/ Yards Passing 393 by Jon Grant at Cal Poly, 10/30/ Yards Passing 415 by J.T. O Sullivan at Cal Poly, 10/21/00 TOTAL OFFENSE 300 Yards Total Offense 446 by Jon Grant at Cal Poly, 10/30/04 RECEIVING 10 Receptions 10 by Michael Oliva vs. Central Wash., 11/3/01 2 Players With 10 Receptions G.P. Muhammad (11) & Francis Montes (10) at New Haven, 12/6/97 2 Touchdown Receptions 2 by Michael Oliva, Joe Bandel vs. Humboldt State, 10/19/02 3 Touchdown Receptions 3 by Michael Oliva vs. Abilene Christian, 9/14/02 2 Players With 100 Yards Receiving Jesse Oliva (129) & Tony Kays (116) at Cal Poly, 10/30/ Yards Receiving 129 by Jesse Oliva vs. Cal Poly, 10/30/04 75-Yard Touchdown Reception 84 yds by O.J Swanigan (from Jon Grant) at Weber State, 9/18/04 50-Yard Touchdown Reception 70 yds by Jesse Oliva (from Jon Grant) at Cal Poly, 10/30/04 SPECIAL TEAMS/DEFENSE Kickoff Return for Touchdown 96 yds by Kevin Freeman at W. Oregon, 9/28/02 Punt Returned for Touchdown 68 yds by Jesse Oliva vs. Sac State, 9/25/04 Interception Return for Touchdown 46 yards by Angelo Caffese at Portland State, 11/20/04 Fumble Return for Touchdown 0 yds by Jake Mossawir at W. Oregon, 10/9/04 2 Interceptions Returned for Touchdown Carnell Green (46) & Justin Patterson (66) at W. Oregon, 9/28/02 50-Yard Field Goal 52 yds by Eddie Loretto vs. Chico St., Field Goals Ray Hill at Saint Mary s, 10/25/97 3 Field Goals Dusty Apocotos (41, 33, 19 yds) at North Dakota State, 9/13/03 Punt Blocked Aaron Latzke vs. Western Wash., 10/18/03 Punt Blocked for Touchdown Blocked by Ejiro Evero, recovered in end zone by Angelo Caffese at Saint Mary s, 11/1/03 Field Goal Blocked at Western Oregon, 10/9/04 Two-Point Conversion by Rush by O.J. Swanigan vs. Sac State, 9/25/04 Two-Point Conversion by Pass by Daniel Fells (from Jon Grant) at Cal Poly, 10/30/04 Defensive Extra Point by Josh Farrow, 90-yd blocked kick return at Central Washington, 10/3/98 Extra Point Blocked by Ejiro Evero vs. Cal Poly, 11/8/03 Punt Blocked for Safety by Jeff Allen vs. Cal St. Hayward, 10/16/77 TEAM TOTALS Team Gained 300 Yards Rushing 336 at Western Washington, 11/16/02 Team Gained 400 Yards Rushing not available Team Failed to Gain 100 Yards Rushing 59 vs. North Dakota State, 11/13/04 Team Gained 300 Yards Passing 393 at Cal Poly, 10/30/04 Team Failed to Gain 100 Yards Passing 84 at Western Washington, 11/16/02 Team Gained 500 Yards Total Offense 530 vs. Sacramento State, 9/25/04 Team Gained 600 Yards Total Offense 602 vs. Humboldt State, 10/19/02 Team Failed to Gain 200 Yards Total Offense 130 at Nevada, 11/1/69 Held Team Under 100 Yards In Total Offense 96 (7 rush, 90 pass) vs. W. Oregon, 10/11/03 Fake Punt by Ryan Christie at Saint Mary s, 10/26/96 Fake Field Goal at Sacramento State, 10/4/03 (15-yard gain by Nolan De Graaff) Scored At Least 50 Points 54 at Western Oregon, 10/9/04 (W, 54-2) Scored At Least 40 Points 54 at Western Oregon, 10/9/04 (W, 54-2) Scored At Least 30 Points 36 at Cal Poly, 10/30/04 Shutout Recorded 52-0 vs. South Dakota State, 9/4/04 Scored A Safety Sacked QB in end zone at Northern Colorado, 10/2/04 Won on Last-Minute Field Goal 32 yds by Mark Rovetti with 0:08 left vs. San Francisco State, 10/27/90 Played an Overtime Game Loss to Grand Valley State (9-6), 9/6/03 Played a Double-OT Game Never happened Played a Triple-OT Game Ags won at Sac State, 36-28, 9/20/97 Played a Tie Game Ags tied Humboldt, 31-31, 9/16/95 in Davis BY OPPONENTS Team Gained 500 Yards Total Offense 518 vs. Northern Colorado, 11/22/03 Kickoff Returned for Touchdown 100 yds by Shannon Thompson, Sonoma State, 10/22/94 Punt Returned for Touchdown 90 yds by Fred Amey, Sac State, 10/5/02 Interception Returned for Touchdown 66 yds by Jamal Abdullah at Portland State, 11/20/04 Fumble Returned for Touchdown 30 yds by Brady Fosmark at Weber State, 9/18/04 Punt Blocked Scott McMahon (St. Mary s) vs. Chris Shibel, 10/6/01 Field Goal Blocked by Thomas Smith at Northern Colorado, 10/2/04 Scored a Safety Jon Grant called for int. grounding in end zone vs. North Dakota State, 11/13/04 Shutout Recorded by Cal Poly, 19-0, in Davis, 10/6/ marks in bold

83 AGGIE ALL-AMERICANS First-Team Selections Only 2002 Forest Vance, OT D2Football.com 2000 J.T. O Sullivan, QB D2Football.com 2000 Eric Friend, K AFCA 1999 Troy Larkin, OT AP, AFCA, Football Gazette 1999 Joe Caviglia, CB Football Gazette 1998 Wes Terrell, TE AFCA 1997 Kevin Daft, QB Football Gazette 1997 Wes Terrell, TE AFCA 1996 Josh Anstey, DE Football Gazette, AP, CoSIDA 1995 Aaron Bennetts, TE AFCA 1995 Mike Ichiyama, All-Purpose Football Gazette 1992 Preston Jackson, RB Football Gazette 1989 Steve Thompson, LB Associated Press 1987 Tim Lajcik, DT Football News 1985 Mike Wise, DE AP, Football News, Kodak/AFCA 1984 Scott Barry, QB Associated Press 1983 Bo Eason, FS Associated Press 1982 Ken O Brien, QB Kodak/AFCA 1979 Jeff Allen, DB Associated Press 1978 Casey Merrill, DE Kodak/AFCA 1977 Chuck Fomasi, DT Associated Press 1976 Andy Gagnon, OG Kodak/AFCA 1972 Bob Biggs, QB Associated Press 1972 Dave Roberts, OT Kodak/AFCA Dave Roberts Kodak/AFCA Casey Merrill Kodak/AFCA Jeff Allen Associated Press Ken O Brien Kodak/AFCA Bo Eason Associated Press Scott Barry Associated Press Mike Wise Associated Press Football News Kodak/AFCA Tim Lajcik Football News Steve Thompson Associated Press Preston Jackson Football Gazette Mike Ichiyama Football Gazette Aaron Bennetts AFCA Josh Anstey Associated Press Football Gazette CoSIDA Wes Terrell AFCA Joe Caviglia Football Gazette Troy Larkin Associated Press Football Gazette AFCA J.T. O Sullivan D2Football.com Forest Vance D2Football.com PROGRAM HISTORY

84 AGGIE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS First-Team Selections Only PROGRAM HISTORY Great West Football Conference 2004 Dan Fells, TE Jon Grant, QB Cory Lekkerkerker, OT Marc Manfredda, C Jesse Oliva, WR Dan Reece, DB American West Conference 1993 Khari Jones*, QB Mike Ichiyama, WR Bob Shults, OL Aaron Bennetts, TE Preston Jackson, RB Scott Fuller, DL Jason Hairston, LB Northern California Athletic Conference 1992 Preston Jackson*, RB Josh Weinstock, WR Adam Loew, TE Brian Andersen, DE Morice Mabry, FS Mike Ichiyama, Spec Tyler Moore, G Bob Fenton, T Shawn Moss, TE Josh Weinstock, WR Brian Andersen, DL Bob Kincade, LB Mike McDonald, DB Morice Mabry, DB Joe Genasci, RS 1990 Bill Mills, G Shola Adeyemo, TB Mike Shepard, DT Alex Gash, T Bob Kincade, LB Tyler Moore, OG Bob Fenton, T Shawn Moss, TE Josh Weinstock, WR Joe Genasci, Spec. Brian Andersen, DE Mike McDonald, CB Morice Mabry, SS 1989 Steve Thompson*, LB Cameron Boyer, DE Jeff Hover, G Ron Polk, DB Tom Price, T Charlie Smith, C Jim Tomasin, FB Josh Weinstock, WR 1988 Tom Price, T Mike Sellar*, WR Eddie Loretto, K Ed McNicoll, LB Joe Lacono, G Shola Adeyemo, RB Kevin Blanchard, DL Mark Krieger, DB 1987 Jim Doughty, LB Brian Jones, C Steve Jones, G Tim Lajcik*, DL Scott Lindquist, P Todd Sloat, QB Jack Wildermuth, WR 1986 Chris Petersen*, WR Jerold Ligons, RB Wayne Adkins, WR Brian Jones, C Steve Jones, G John Manion, DE Adam Henderson, LB Keith Lewis, CB 1985 Randy Williams, WR Ron Costa, T Doug Wagner, G Chris Mandeville, TE Mike Wise*, DE Larry Wear, FS Adam Henderson, LB 1984 Scott Barry*, QB Dan Gazzaniga, T Chris Crespi, DT Jay Lawson, CB Daryl Hill, CB Matt Hesselgren, LB Randy Williams, WR 1983 Bo Eason*, FS Allen Fleming, WR Shawn Rogers, RB Glenn Fricker, DE Loyal Miner, LB John Johnson, G Scott Barry, QB Keith Bachman, OT Matt Hesselgren, LB Jay Lawson, CB Jim Noonan, SS 1982 Ken O Brien*, QB Keith Bachman, T John Johnson, G Bob Slater, DT Paul Emery, LB Bo Eason, FS Far Western Conference 1981 Ken O Brien*, QB Frank Scalercio, C Glenn Fricker, DE Darryl Goss, RB Tony Grimes, DB 1980 Ron Austin*, RB Ken O Brien, QB Mike Kane, WR Bill Beckman, T Mike Irwin, T Frank Scalercio, C Mel Byrd, DB Neal Fromson, LB Rick Mohr, DE 1979 Norm Yost, T Ron Smith, G Ron Austin*, RB Jon Delfatti, WR Pat Fry, DT Brian Buckley, LB Jeff Allen, DB ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAMS Independent Football Alliance In an effort to recognize student-athletes from schools without conference affiliation, a group of 11 Division II independent football programs formed the Independent Football Alliance in The alliance selected All-IFA first and second teams, plus honorable mention Aggie All-IFA Selections B.J. Brust, DE... 1st Team Mike Gross, OT... 1st Team Matt Massari, RB... 1st Team Michael Oliva, WR... 1st Team Chris Shibel, P... 1st Team Forest Vance, OT... 1st Team Josh Vavao, DT... 1st Team Ejiro Evero, S... 2nd Team Dominic Ghio, LB... 2nd Team Carnell Green, CB... 2nd Team Chris Maben, C... 2nd Team Justin Patterson, LB... 2nd Team Ryan Flanigan, QB... Hon. Mention Marc Manfredda, OG... Hon. Mention Kelly Valaau, LB... Hon. Mention I-AA Independent All-Stars In 2003, during UC Davis first year of reclassifying to Division I-AA, Aggie players were eligible for the I-AA Independent All-Star teams Aggie All-IFA Selections Dusty Apocotos, K... 1st Team Ejiro Evero, S... 1st Team Brad Lekkerkerker, OT... 1st Team Forest Vance, OG... 1st Team Kelly Valaau, LB... 2nd Team John Downs, DE... 2nd Team Chris Shibel, P... Hon. Mention

85 AGGIE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS First-Team Selections Only 1978 Randy Wilson, TE Ernie Bomprezzi, T Norm Yost, G James Johnson, C Mike Moroski*, QB Fred Wheeler, FB Calvin Ellison, WR Casey Merrill*, DE Brian Buckley, LB Steve Clerici, LB Mike Johnson, DB Jeff Allen, DB 1977 Phil Barry, G John McKee, T Calvin Ellison, WR Mike Moroski*, QB Chuck Fomasi*, DT Jim Reifert, LB Rey Martinez, LB Jeff Allen, DB Mike Johnson 1976 Steve Griffin, WR Bob Watters, T Andy Gagnon, G Jim Speck*, QB Bill Fass, TE Ron Wade, DE Dave Bon, LB George Harper, DB Rolf Benirschke, K 1975 John Bigwood, T Bill Jenkins, G Anthony Terry, WR Charlie Merrill, DT Rick Svoboda, LB John Silverfoote, DB Adam Williams, DB 1974 Rick Fortner, TE Steve Lard, G Joe Lukawski, C Anthony Terry, WR Tom Slater, RB Phil Wells*, DE Steve Bronzan, LB John Silverfoote. DB 1973 Rick Fortner, TE Ron Sockolov, T Anthony Terry, WR Rick Hamilton, RB Ric Rimmer, DE Lincoln Ellis, LB Adam Williams, DB 1972 Bob Biggs*, QB Jim Allen, FB Tay Thompson, WR Bruce Groefsema, DB Nick Lowe, DT Dave Roberts, T Steve Algeo, LB 1971 George Mock, FB Dave Clerici, DE Jim Fiack, LB Mike Bowles, DB Dave Roberts, T 1969 Tom Williams*, DT Jerry DeLoach, DE 1968 Jerry DeLoach, DE John Barkley, LB Howard Gravelle, TE 1967 George Ziser, MG Dave Webb, DB Doug Frederick, T Tony Christo, FB 1966 Dick South, FL 1965 Dick South, HB Jack DeWit, T Tom Russell, DT Paul Fiack, LB 1964 Jon Cooper, C Ray DiGuilio, DT 1963 Dick Carriere, QB Dale Weishahn, T Linn Wiley, SE Bill Reiche, DB 1962 Dick Carriere, QB Dale Weishahn, OT 1961 Carl Ehret, T Roger Swearingen, C Bob Foster, HB Jim Haynie, DE Dick Williams, DT 1959 Wes Fry, C 1958 Alvin Christensen, T Mel Voos, HB 1956 Myrel Moore, E John Kidd, G Lonnie Cagel, HB 1955 Jim Waller, E Marv Mays, T John Kidd, G 1954 Mike Hall, G 1953 Bob Chilcott, T 1952 Phil Wintz, FB George West, DT Don Niboli, MG/G Leo Lynch, E 1951 Ben Waller, HB/DB Rich Donnell, HB Charles Hall, DE Ed Murphy, DE Ed Smith, LB Don Lehman, T Ernie Wetmore, E George Bonacich, QB 1950 Don Lehman, OG Ron Hanna, HB 1949 Don Cox, E Bill Diaz, QB Archie Dessert, C 1948 Evert Schlinger, E Bob Hunt, T John Nedderman, HB 1942 Lyle Meyer, FB Lee DeWitt, G Mitsuo Nitta, E Lee DeWitt, G Charles Richards, HB Lyle Meyer, FB 1940 Mitsuo Nitta, E 1939 Mitsuo Nitta, E 1938 Misuo Nitta, E Al Serpa, FB 1937 Paul Little, G Al Serpa, FB 1936 Dave Peterson, G 1935 Mike Chrisman, G Chris Graves, QB 1934 Carl Frazer, E H.S. Martinson, G 1933 (No Selections Made) 1932 Joe Fiack, T Carl Frazer, E Russ Sweet, HB 1931 Earl Clark, E Joe Fiack, T Russ Sweet, HB 1930 Pete Borges, T Gil Gilespie, G Dwight Waters, C 1929 Kermit Schmidt, E Ben Robinson, T Charles Leathers, G Ed Stever, C Gil Gilespie, G Pete Borges, T Joe Martin, HB Tony Souza, FB 1928 Ben Robinson, T Frank Brett, QB 1927 Kermit Schmidt, E Frank Brett, QB 1926 Waldo Weeth, T Ben Taut, FB 1925 Waldo Weeth, T PROGRAM HISTORY

86 AGGIE AWARD WINNERS NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNERS The NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award is a $5,000 award given to student-athletes whol excel both on the field and in the classroom. The NCAA began the program in To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a 3.00 grade-point average during their collegiate careers and perform with distinction in varsity athletics. In , three Aggie student-athletes earned scholarship awards. Since the inception of the award, UC Davis ranks 20th in the nation, regardless of division, in the number of its student-athletes given this prestigious award. UC DAVIS FOOTBALL WINNERS Wes Terrell Mark Grieb Brian Favors* Brian Anderson Mike Shepard Bob Kincade Jim Tomasin Bob Hagenau Mark Markel Rolf Benirschke Dave Gellerman Dan Carmazzi * - Minority Enhancement Postgraduate Award UC DAVIS INSTITUTIONAL AWARDS: FOOTBALL WINNERS COLBY E. SLATER AWARD (Male Athlete of the Year) 2001 J.T. O Sullivan 1999 Kevin Daft 1997 Mark Grieb 1995 Mike Ichiyama 1994 Preston Jackson 1988 Tim Lajcik 1987 Chris Petersen 1985 Scott Barry 1984 Bo Eason 1983 Ken O Brien 1981 Ron Austin 1980 Jeff Allen 1979 Mike Moroski 1978 Mike Moroski 1977 Anthony Terry 1975 Phil Wells 1974 Lincoln Ellis 1973 Bob Biggs 1972 Jim Fiack 1967 Doug Hastings W. P. LINDLEY AWARD (Scholastics, Athletics & Leadership) 2005 Chris Jones 1998 Wes Terrell 1994 Khari Jones LINDLEY AWARD (Cont.) 1991 Bob Kincade 1990 Mike Shepard 1985 Bob Hagenau 1977 Rolf Benirschke 1974 Ron Sockolov 1971 Rudy Kadlub 1968 George Ziser 1967 Grover Ford 1963 Carl Ehret 1962 Dick James 1961 Charles Francis 1958 Tom Parker 1956 Robert Maulhart 1954 Hal Leigh 1953 Charles Adamson 1952 Don Niboli 1949 Don Brown 1942 Chester Locke 1935 Maitland Wolfe 1930 Paul Goodwin 1929 Ben Robinson 1928 George Gamer 1927 Leonard Krehbiel 1926 Robert Osborne 1925 Howard Lutz 1924 Herb Spilman 1923 George Bogart ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) annually select an Academic All-America Team. To be eligible, a player must be a regular performer and carry at least a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average. PROGRAM HISTORY 2004 Chris Jones, DT 1999 R.J. Starr, OL 1998 Wes Terrell, TE 1992 Mike Shepard, DL 1992 Bob Kincade, LB 1990 Jim Tomasin 1978 Mike Moroski, QB 1975 Dave Gellerman, LB 1972 Steve Algeo, LB 1971 Tay Thompson, WR 1971 Mike Hennig, DL On July 21, 2003, former Aggie kicker Rolf Benirschke was inducted into the College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-America Hall of Fame during ceremonies held at the home of Bill Walton. From left to right: CoSIDA President Tammy Boclair, Benirschke, emcee Dick Enberg and UC Davis Athletics Director Greg Warzecka. Mike Hennig Tay Thompson Steve Algeo Jim Tomasin Bob Kincade Mike Shepard Wes Terrell R.J. Starr

87 AGGIE TEAM CAPTAINS 2005 DAN ELBANNA DANIEL FELLS TONY KAYS RYAN SHARP 2004 Marc Manfredda Jake Mossawir Jesse Oliva Tom Parisi 2003 Ejiro Evero Ryan Flanigan Kelly Valaau Forest Vance 2002 B.J. Brust Ejiro Evero Chris Maben Michael Oliva 2001 Charley Enos Nate Nelson J.T. O Sullivan Viliami Tuivai 2000 Matt Brown Robby Flannery J.T. O Sullivan Kris Spraker 1999 Joe Caviglia John Shoemaker Chad Sindel Jay Suesens 1998 Kevin Daft Greg Gatto G.P. Muhammad Chad Sindel 1997 Joseph Castagnola Kevin Daft Erik Lawrence Jeremy Veasey 1996 Jeff Brunswig Ted Corcoran Jermaine Rucker 1995 Jeff Brunswig Chris Chambers Ted Corcoran Chris Wilson 1994 Jason Hairston Aaron Bennetts Mike Ichiyama Dyrell Foster 1993 Keith Dunn Bob Shults Jason Hairston Khari Jones Preston Jackson 1992 Josh Weinstock Paul Hasson Mike McDonald Morice Mabry 1991 Mike Shepard Bob Kincade Mike Quinn Cullen Wilkerson 1990 Jeff Bridewell Alex Gash Mike Difiori 1989 Steve Thompson Tom Price Cameron Boyer Jim Tomasin 1988 Jack Wildermuth Cameron Boyer 1987 Brian Jones Rob Rathbun 1986 Chris Petersen Adam Henderson Larry Wear 1985 Randy Williams Tim Saunders 1984 Scott Barry Jay Lawson Chris Crespi 1983 Bo Eason Shawn Rogers 1982 Ken O Brien Bob Slater Bo Eason 1981 Ken O Brien Don Barker 1980 John Lucido Ron Austin Rick Mohr 1979 John Lucido Brian Buckley 1978 Mike Moroski Mike Johnson 1977 Mike Moroski Jim Reifert 1976 Jim Speck Dave Bon 1975 Bill Jenkins John Silverfoote 1974 Rick Fortner Steve Lard Phil Wells 1973 Lincoln Ellis Ron Sockolov 1972 Dave Roberts Bruce Groefsema Mike Tenerowitz 1971 Jim Fiack Dave Clerici George Mock 1970 Rudy Kadlub Tom Odell 1969 Jerry DeLoach John Kohmoos 1968 Richard Tortosa George Bauslaugh 1967 Mike Way George Ziser 1966 Dick South Paul Fiack 1965 Jack DeWit Karl Frank 1964 Mike Doyle Ray DiGuilio 1963 Dick Carriere 1962 Dale Weishahn Carl Ehret 1960 Carl Ehret 1959 Mack Smith 1958 Mel Voos 1957 Myrel Moore 1956 Tom Parker 1955 Duane Damron 1954 Duane Damron 1953 Don Donsing 1952 Don Niboli Phil Wintz 1951 Don Lehman 1950 Don Lehman 1949 Jim Anderson 1948 Evert Schlinger 1947 Lee Bloxham 1946 Boyd Bettencourt 1945 (no team) 1944 (no team) 1943 (no team) 1942 Lee DeWitt 1941 Mitsuo Nitta 1940 Bob Fryer 1939 Dave Peterson 1938 Howard McSweeney 1937 Dave Peterson 1936 Chris Graves 1935 Chris Graves 1934 Bud Wolfe 1933 Bob Frazer 1932 Russ Sweet 1931 Dudley Stephens (injured) Joe Fiack 1930 Pete Borges 1929 Kermit Schmidt 1928 Kermit Schmidt 1927 Ben Robinson 1926 Waldo Weeth 1925 Abe Lutz 1924 Herb Spilman 1923 Fred Klingaman 1922 George Bogart 1921 Alan Carter 1920 W.J. Fox 1919 Tom Cuffe 1918 (no team) 1917 George Marshall 1916 Ed Jones 1915 Hira Hall AGGIES IN POSTSEASON ALL-STAR GAMES* *Year listed is the player s senior season, not necessarily the calendar year in which the game was played. East-West Shrine Game 2004 Marc Manfredda 2003 Brad Lekkerkerker 2001 J.T. O Sullivan 1989 Steve Thompson 1985 Jim Sochor (coach) Mike Wise 1983 Jim Sochor (coach) Bo Eason 1979 Mike Moroski Hula Bowl All-Star Classic 1998 Kevin Daft Blue-Gray All-Star Classic 1998 Kevin Daft Japan Bowl 1982 Ken O Brien Martin Luther King All-America Classic 1989 Steve Thompson Cactus Bowl (formerly Snow Bowl) 2003 Dusty Apocotos Ejiro Evero Forest Vance 2002 Carnell Green Mike Gross Michael Oliva 2001 Charley Enos (DNP) 2000 Onome Ojo Snow Bowl 1999 Troy Larkin 1998 Wes Terrell 1997 Kent Miller 1996 T.J. Brown Jeff Brunswig Jermaine Rucker 1993 Preston Jackson Bob Shults Paradise Bowl 2003 Ryan Flanigan 2002 Michael Oliva 2001 Nate Nelson Chris Smith All-Star Gridiron Classic 2001 J.T. O Sullivan PROGRAM HISTORY

88 AGGIE TEAM AWARDS PROGRAM HISTORY JERRY NORRIS AWARD Most Valuable & Inspirational 2004 Jesse Oliva 2003 Ejiro Evero 2002 Michael Oliva 2001 J.T. O Sullivan 2000 J.T. O Sullivan Kris Spraker 1999 John Shoemaker Chad Sindel 1998 Kevin Daft 1997 Joseph Castagnola 1996 Jeff Brunswig Mark Grieb 1995 Bryce Elliott 1994 Mike Ichiyama 1993 Khari Jones 1992 Preston Jackson Josh Weinstock 1991 Bob Kincade Joe Genasci 1990 Shola Adeyemo Jeff Bridewell 1989 Steve Thompson 1988 Ed McNicoll Mike Sellar 1987 Tim Lajcik 1986 Chris Petersen 1985 Mike Wise Randy Williams 1984 Scott Barry 1983 Bo Eason 1982 Ken O Brien 1981 Don Barker Frank Scalercio 1980 Ron Austin 1979 Brian Buckley 1978 Mike Moroski 1977 Jim Reifert 1976 Jim Speck 1975 Bill Jenkins Anthony Terry 1974 Rick Fortner Phil Wells 1973 Rick Fortner 1972 Bob Biggs 1971 George Mock 1970 George Mock 1969 Bud Journey 1968 George Bauslaugh 1967 George Ziser 1966 Paul Fiack 1965 Jack DeWit 1964 Ray DiGuilio 1963 Dick Carriere 1962 Dale Weishahn 1961 Carl Egret 1960 Roger Swearingen 1959 Mack Smith 1958 Mel Voos 1957 Myrel Moore 1956 Tommy Adamson 1955 Duane Damron 1954 James Reynolds 1953 Bob Chilcott 1952 Don Niboli 1951 Don Lehman 1950 Ron Hanna 1949 Archie Dessert 1948 Evert Schlinger 1947 John Nedderman 1946 Jack Coppes (no teams) 1942 Lee Dewitt 1941 Mitsuo Nitta 1940 Robert Fryer 1939 Hal Campbell Mitsuo Nitta 1938 Howard McSweeney OUTSTANDING BACK/RECEIVER 2004 Kevin Freeman 2003 Antar Mahasin 2002 Matt Massari Carnell Green 2001 Michael Oliva Charley Enos 2000 Charley Enos 1999 Joe Caviglia 1998 G.P. Muhammad Chad Sindel 1997 Desi Barbour Jason Geldermann G.P. Muhammad 1996 Jermaine Rucker Ernest Perkins Jeff Brunswig 1995 Jermaine Rucker 1994 Aaron Bennetts Jason Hairston 1993 Preston Jackson Dyrell Foster 1992 Preston Jackson 1991 Joe Genasci 1990 Shola Adeyemo 1989 Jim Tomasin 1988 Mark Krieger Jim Tomasin 1987 Todd Sloat Jason Weatherby 1986 Roger Wilkinson 1985 Randy Williams 1984 Randy Williams 1983 Shawn Rogers 1982 Shawn Rogers 1981 Darryl Gross 1980 Ron Austin 1979 Ron Austin Jeff Allen 1978 Fred Wheeler Mike Johnson 1977 Fred Wheeler 1976 Jim Speck Dave Bon 1975 Tom Slater John Silverfoote 1974 Tom Slater 1973 Rick Hamilton Adam Williams 1972 Jim Allen 1971 George Mock 1970 George Mock 1969 Bud Journey 1968 John Barkley 1967 Tony Christo 1966 Dick South 1965 Dick South 1964 Glenn DuFour 1963 Dick Carriere 1962 Dick Carriere 1961 Bob Foster 1960 Bob Foster 1959 Lonnie Cagle 1958 Mel Voos 1957 Walt Titcomb OUTSTANDING LINEMAN/LINEBACKER 2004 Marc Manfredda 2003 Brad Lekkerkerker Kelly Valaau 2002 B.J. Brust Dominic Ghio 2001 B.J. Brust Chris Maben 2000 Lucien Cazenave 1999 Robby Flannery Troy Larkin 1998 Greg Gatto Troy Larkin 1997 Erik Lawrence Kent Miller 1996 T.J. Brown 1995 Bryce Elliott Mike Legrand 1994 Matt Eckman Mike Johnson 1993 Bob Shults Scott Fuller 1992 Bob Fenton Brian Andersen 1991 Shawn Moss John Garofalo 1990 Alex Gash 1989 Tom Price 1988 Joe Iacono 1987 Brian Jones 1986 John Manion Chris Mandeville 1985 Mike Wise 1984 Dan Gazzaniga Chris Crespi 1983 Glenn Fricker 1982 Bob Slater 1981 Frank Scalercio 1980 Rick Mohr 1979 Norm Yost Pat Fry 1978 Casey Merrill 1977 Chuck Fomasi 1976 Bill Fass Ron Wade 1975 Bill Jenkins Charlie Merrill 1974 Phil Wells 1973 Ric Rimmer 1972 Tom Macy 1971 Dave Clerici 1970 Dave Clerici 1969 Tom Williams 1968 Jerry DeLoach 1967 George Ziser 1966 Tom Russell 1965 Jack DeWit 1964 Jon Cooper 1963 Dale Weishahn 1962 Dale Weishahn 1961 Carl Ehret 1960 Carl Ehret 1959 Wes Fry 1958 Alvin Christensen 1957 Tom Parker JIM FERRIER AWARD Outstanding Transfer 2004 RYAN SHARP 2003 Cory Lekkerkerker 2002 Billy Zeier 2001 Steve Soares 2000 Carnell Green 1999 Jay-Jay Janabajal 1998 Matt Brown Dan Carrington 1997 Aaron Volkoff 1996 Desi Barbour Kent Miller 1995 Jermaine Rucker 1994 Chris Chambers 1993 Mike Johnson 1992 Arnold Hardy Jeff Krieger 1991 Tim Ancira 1990 Mike Eskridge 1989 Elijah Hall Joe Genasci 1988 Mike Hanley 1987 Mike Sellar 1986 Steve Jones 1985 Chris Petersen 1984 Ton Costa 1983 Frank Bispo 1982 Loyal Miner 1981 Dave Snow Paul Emery 1980 Frank Scalercio 1979 Jon Delfatti 1978 Bret Del Bondio 1977 J.T. Cotton 1976 Chuck Fomasi 1975 Bill Fass 1974 Tom Slater 1973 Doug Allen 1972 George Kiss 1971 Nick Lowe 1970 George Mock 1969 Bert Barden 1968 Mike Clark 1967 Jerry Attaway 1966 Ron Field 1965 Mike Way 1964 Jack DeWit 1963 Jon Cooper 1962 Gary Kim

89 AGGIE TEAM AWARDS BOB OLIVER AWARD Unsung Hero 2004 Jeff Anderson Angelo Caffese 2003 Jon Barragan Justin Patterson 2002 Glenn Adriatico Kwamin Taylor 2001 Justin Locke Chris Smith 2000 Lee Caton 1999 Jessi Johnson Chris Williams 1998 Tim Bellig Josh Farrow 1997 Lucas Bader Stephen Heringer 1996 Ted Corcoran 1995 Greg Campbell Derek Vandersloot 1994 Dyrell Foster Tim Allen 1993 Bret Kwarta Jeff Brooks 1992 Paul Hasson 1991 Eric Smith Jim Dansby 1990 All seniors 1989 Mike Connors 1988 Rich Collins 1987 Doug Gomez Tim Prukop 1986 Wayne Rush Nick Stoll Carl Anberg 1985 Dan Hubert Dave Tischer 1984 Dewayne Townes Bill Thomas 1983 Loyal Miner Allen Fleming 1982 Paul Emery 1981 Bill Woehler 1980 John Lucido 1979 Bill Blakemore 1978 Paul Belluomini 1977 Tib Belza 1976 Mike Davis 1975 Dan Butler 1974 Skip Mezger COACHES AWARD Most Improved 2004 JON GRANT BEN REECE 2003 Angelo Caffese NOLAN DE GRAAFF 2002 Ryan Flanigan Jake Mossawir 2001 Joe Bandel Jason Holleman Tom Watts 2000 Tony McCall Onome Ojo 1999 J.T. O Sullivan 1998 David Hartvickson Jessi Johnson 1997 Joe Caviglia R.J. Starr 1996 Aaron Bugarske Jeremy Veasey 1995 Alonzo Grant Mark Grieb 1994 Rusty Stivers Erik Lekas 1993 Arnold Hardy Erik Lekas 1992 Jeff Brooks Matt Mason 1991 John Kavanaugh Jeff Brooks 1990 Robert Della-Santina Robert Walker 1989 Greg Williams 1988 Alex Gash Kevin Blanchard 1987 Kose Godinet Jim Hankin 1986 Lunny Lundstrum 1985 Chris Mandeville 1984 Rob Cuenin 1983 Jim Noonan Scott Barry 1982 Maurice Geddis 1981 Jim Travnick 1980 Bill Beckman 1979 Neal Fromson Tony Franks 1978 Pat Fry Kirk Hamilton 1977 Calvin Ellison 1976 Jim Reifert Brant Bordsen 1975 Bill Bruce 1974 Ron Terra 1973 Steve Bronzan 1972 Skip Mezger 1971 Mike Hennig 1970 Mike Bowles 1969 Jimi McLemore 1968 Len Casanega 1967 Mike Haselswerdt 1966 Doug Hastings 1965 Jack Edwards 1964 Terry Minor 1963 Fred Corson 1962 Dennis McMahan 1961 Tom Giacomini 1960 Arleigh Williams 1959 Charles Francis 1958 Ben Oller 1957 Art Traugh T. PALMER MOODY AWARD Outstanding Sophomore 2004 TONY KAYS 2003 DANIEL FELLS 2002 Marc Manfredda 2001 Kelly Valaau Forest Vance 2000 Michael Oliva 1999 Charley Enos 1998 Kris Spraker 1997 John Shoemaker 1996 Greg Gatto 1995 Joseph Castagnola 1994 T.J. Brown Jeff Brunswig 1993 Gregg Ames 1992 Jason Hairston Mike Ichiyama Tyler Moore 1990 Morice Mabry Brian Andersen Mike McDonald 1989 Mike Shepard Josh Weinstock 1988 Shola Adeyemo 1987 Steve Thompson 1986 Mark Krieger 1985 Larry Wear 1984 Jerold Ligons Tim Lajcik 1983 Mike Wise 1982 Randy Williams 1981 Glenn Fricker 1980 Ken O Brien 1979 Ron Smith 1978 Jeff Zimmerman 1977 Jeff Allen 1976 Casey Merrill 1975 Wally Loving 1974 Jim Speck 1973 John Silverfoote 1972 Rick Fortner 1971 Tay Thompson 1970 Mike Tenerowicz 1969 Walt Wild 1968 Paul Fellers 1967 John Kohlmoos 1966 Dave Webb 1965 Gary Hack 1964 Dick South 1963 Karl Frank 1962 Ray DiGuilio 1961 Dick Carriere 1960 Dick Williams 1959 Frank Johnson 1958 Tom Watson MIKE WISE AWARD Outstanding Freshman 2004 JAMES AMOS 2003 TONY KAYS 2002 DAN ELBANNA O.J. Swanigan 2001 PILA FATUKALA 2000 Justin Patterson Forest Vance 1999 Ejiro Evero 1998 Nate Nelson 1997 Jordan Bugarske Lee Caton Robby Flannery 1996 Troy Larkin GEORGE BELENIS AWARD Outstanding Redshirt 2004 TOM BLAKE Marcellous Grigsby 2003 JAMES AMOS TIM PLOUGH 2002 TONY KAYS CLAYTON O KANE 2001 Billy Zeier 2000 Brett Lobel Marc Manfredda Tom Parisi 1999 Carnell Green 1998 Nathaniel Hackett Trae Milton 1997 Matt Brown Erik Taylor 1996 Jordan Bugarske Robby Flannery Kris Spraker 1995 Chad Sindel Jay Suesens 1994 Josh Anstey Erik Lawrence 1993 Tom Reuss Andy Walczak 1992 Derek Duncan Bryce Elliott 1991 Ché Brooks Byron Smith 1990 Scott Renz Doug Van Lare 1989 David Antongiovanni Greg Mosbacher 1988 Doug Van Lare 1987 Jeff Hoover Bob Kincade 1986 Jim Tomasin OUTSTANDING SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER 2004 Chris Shibel 2003 Dusty Apocotos 2002 Dusty Apocotos Dan Reece 2001 Jason Holleman 2000 Eric Friend 1999 Jason Holleman 1998 Artemus Jones 1997 Artemus Jones 1996 Ryan Christie 1995 Ryan Christie 1994 Tim Meyer 1993 Lenny Tran 1992 Rafael Fernandez 1991 Chris Humes 1990 Chris Baumann Kevin Kelly 1989 Jeff Trimmer 1988 Scott Lindquist 1987 Eddie Loretto 1986 Tim Harrington 1985 Armin Anderson Tim Harrington Eddie Loretto 1984 Armin Anderson 1983 Pat Inglesby 1982 Tate Edwards AGGIE PRIDE AWARD 2004 Lewis Burkhart Tom Parisi 2003 Mo Mortazavi 2002 Nathaniel Hackett Aaron Struck 2001 Nate Nelson 2000 Paul Cater Robby Flannery 1999 Sam Paneno PROGRAM HISTORY

90 AGGIES IN THE PROS Drafted in 1983, the Year of the Quarterback, Ken O Brien led the AFC in passing in He passed for 25,094 yards during his career, placing him just ahead of Bob Griese on the all-time NFL career list. Rolf Benirschke set San Diego Charger records for career field goals (146) and scoring (766) and is a member of that team s Hall of Fame. He is also the author of Alive And Kicking, which chronicles his heroic battle with ulcerative colitis. Kevin Daft continued the tradition of great Aggie quarterbacks moving up to the pro ranks in The following summer, Daft led NFL Europe in passing as a member of the Scottish Claymores. Nine years after his outstanding career at UC Davis, Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Khari Jones was named Most Valuable Player of the Canadian Football League. AGGIES IN THE NFL DRAFT Player Drafted NFL Service J.T. O Sullivan Saints # New Orleans ( ), Green Bay (2004) Onome Ojo, WR Saints # New Orleans (2001) Kevin Daft, QB Titans # Tennessee (1999) Jeff Bridewell, QB Cardinals # Mike Wise, DL Raiders # Los Angeles Raiders ( ), Cleveland (1991) Scott Barry, QB 49ers # Bo Eason, DB Oilers # Houston ( ) Ken O Brien, QB Jets # New York Jets ( ), Philadelphia (1993) Jeff Allen, DB Dolphins # Miami (1980), San Diego (1982) Mike Moroski, QB Falcons # Atlanta ( ), Houston (1985), San Francisco (1986) Casey Merrill, DE Bengals # Green Bay ( ), N.Y. Giants ( ), New Orleans (1986) Rich Martini, WR Raiders # Oakland ( ), New Orleans (1981) Rolf Benirschke, K Raiders # San Diego ( ) Anthony Terry, WR Eagles # Tom Williams, DE Chargers # San Diego ( ) Howard Gravelle, TE Chargers # Jerry DeLoach, DE Raiders # OTHER AGGIES IN THE PROS PROGRAM HISTORY Player Aaron Bennetts Bob Biggs Melvin Byrd Matt Devine Charley Enos Bob Fenton Mark Grieb Khari Jones Brad Lekkerkerker Cory Lekkerkerker Team and/or League Scotland, NFL Europe Winnipeg, CFL; Portland, World Football League British Columbia, CFL World League of American Football Winnipeg, CFL Arena Football League Anaheim & San Jose, Arena League Scotland, NFL Europe Las Vegas, XFL British Columbia, Winnipeg, CFL; Albany, Arena League; Scotland, NFL Europe Houston, Oakland, NFL San Diego, NFL Chris Mandeville Rick Mohr Michael Oliva John Shoemaker Chris Smith Steve Thompson Forest Vance Green Bay & Washington, NFL Toronto & Saskatchewan, CFL; Oakland, USFL New York Jets, NFL Arizona, NFL New York Jets, NFL Sacramento, World League of American Football Green Bay, NFL Boldface players were active as of Summer 2005 Mark Grieb is believed to be the first-ever Aggie to be depicted in a bobblehead doll. The 2002 Arena Football League MVP currently holds the league s career record for passing rating.

91 CAL AGGIE ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME The Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1980 to provide special recognition for outstanding accomplishment in intercollegiate athletics. To be considered for the Hall of Fame, a participant must have competed with unusual distinction in an intercollegiate sport for at least two seasons, achieved recognition at the conference, regional or preferably national levels, and achieved this accomplishment in a manner that exemplifies the UC Davis concept of a student-athlete. Furthermore, a five-year period must elapse from the most recent participation in athletics before a student-athlete becomes eligible for induction. Through there are 44 former Aggie football players enshrined in the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame. Pete Borges Clarence Lapp John Nedderman Player...Years Participated... Inducted Bob Biggs Ray E. Crawford, Jr James G. Fiack Fred Frick Don Lehman Everett Ben Robinson Colby E. Babe Slater Herb Spilman John Nedderman Mitsuo Nitta Kermit Schmidt Rolf V. Benirschke Waldo W. Weeth G.R. Pete Borges Donald L. Brown Dick Carriere Donald B. Niboli Roy D. Soekland Joe Fiack Charles R. Hoffman Clarence Lapp James R. Speck Tay Thompson John E. Kidd Casey Merrill Michael Moroski Ronald Austin, Jr Chuck Fomasi Brian J. Buckley Rich Martini Dale B. Weishahn Grover H. Ford Kenneth O Brien Randy Williams Scott Barry Chris Peterson James Bo Eason Tim Lajcik Shawn Andre Rogers James W. Anderson Glenn D. Fricker Steven W. Thompson Donald Zeman Preston Jackson Khari Jones Mike Ichiyama Tom Williams, Ph.D Kevin Daft Jim Anderson Tom Williams Mike Moroski Randy Williams Dick Carriere Bob Biggs Ron Austin Preston Jackson Dale Weishahn Rolf Benirschke Glenn Fricker Kevin Daft PROGRAM HISTORY

92 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS PROGRAM HISTORY A Abdallah, Peter 1967 Achee, Randy Ackerman, Lawrence Acuff, Doug 1981 Adamson, Charles Bud Adamson, Joe 1998 Adamson, Tom Adcock, Jeff Adeyemo, Shola Adkins, Wayne Adriatico, Glen Agni, Steve Ahern, Kevin 1986 Ahlem, William Aiken, Edward 1917 Aiona, Pono 1982, 84 Airola, Bill Alberg, Tony 1977, Alderson, James 1920 Aldine, Charles Aldine, Don Aldrich, Dan Aldrich, Marvin 1950 Alexander, Art 1968, 70 Alexander, Frank Alexander, Leo Algeo, Steve Aliotti, Nick Allen, Doug 1973 Allen, George 1926 Allen, Jay 1966 Allen, Jeff Allen, Jim Allen, John Allen, Ken 1970 Allen, Orin Allen, Tim Alley, Greg Allison, Sam 1916 Allred, Jim 1966 Almeter, Kevin Altan, Marlon 1997 Altick, Brad Altick, Frank Amaral, Luis Ambrose, George 1915 Ames, Gregg Amos, James 2004 Anagnos, Leo Anberg, Carl 1982, Ancich, Visko 1993 Ancira, Tim Andersen, Brian Anderson, Armin Anderson, Arnold 1949 Anderson, Bob Anderson, Charles 1960 Anderson, Clark Anderson, Don 1942, 49 Anderson, Gregg 1976 Anderson, Jeff Anderson, Jim Anderson, John 1980 Anderson, Linn Anderson, Neil Anderson, Stan Andre, Scott 1985 Andrews, Henry 1970 Angelman, Jack 1935 Angius, Mike Ankele, Chad 1969 Ankeny, Jim 1947 Annand, Sam 1931 Annear, Tom 1952 Anstey, Josh Antongiovanni, Dave Aparicio, Joe 1950, 52 Apocotos, Dusty Archer, Tom 1968 Archinski, Bill 1968 Armstrong, Marty Arnett, Floyd Arp, Fred 1965 Arthur, Chris 1999,2001 Arthur, Dale Arthur, Noel 1931 Ashby, Bill Ashby, Dick Asmus, Rudolph 1920 Assefa, Tsegab Atchley, Everett 1938 Attaway, Jerry 1967 Aukes, David 1981 Austin, Ronnie Averett, Frank Avery, Saxton 1921 Avila, A.J Avis, Bob 1940 Ayers, Jess 1956 Ayers, Shawn Ayerza, John B Bach, Andrew 1993 Bachman, Keith Bader, Lucas Badger, Lance Bailey, Roy 1936 Baines, Richard 1923 Baird, Callan Baker, Ed Baker, Henry Fenny 1952 Balding, Walt Baldo, Ed 1946 Ball, Wilbur 1936 Ballard, Matt Bandel, Joe Banks, Troy 1985 Banta, Dan 1952 Baranek, Paul Barber, Don , Barber, John 1979 Barber, Mike 1982 Barbour, Desi Barboza, Rick Barden, Bert 1969 Barker, Don Barker, Herb Barker, Jim 1940 Barkley, John Barletta, Greg Barlow, Dick 1921 Barovetto, John Barragan, Jon Barrass, Glen 1920 Barrett, Jim 1968 Barry, Phil Barry, Scott Barsi, Jonathan Barth, Al 1961 Bartholomew, Wayne 1959 Bartlett, Dave Bartlett, Mike Bartok, Steve 1954 Barton, Brad Bartsch, Will 1991 Bassford, George Pete 1923 Bath, Don 1951 Baumann, Chris Baumgartner, John 1923 Bauslaugh, George Bayles, Bob 1932 Beagle, Jon 1972 Bear, Bill Beasley, Tim 1989 Beatty, Dennis 1968 Beck, Inman 1921 Beck, Tom Becker, Harvey Beckman, Bill Beckman, Willard 1928 Bectell, Bill 1934 Bee, Mark 1974 Beechinor, Leonard Beeman, John 1949 Belenis, George 1946 Belenis, Jim 1980 Bell, Ernie Bellig, Tim Bellotti, Mike Belloumini, Paul Belza, Tom Tib Benham, Laurence 1916 Benirschke, Rolf Benjamin, Emmanuel 2004 Benner, Dave 1985, 87 Bennett, Bill 1956 Bennetts, Aaron Benson, Buster Benson, Phil 1977 Bentley, Boyd Bergan, Nevan 2004 Bergstrom, Eric Bergstrom, Mark Berryman, Philip Bertoli, Adolph 1957 Best, Matt Bettencourt, Boyd , 46 Bettencourt, George 1924 Bickle, Harold 1981 Biddick, Russell 1940 Bielar, Chuck Bielar, Elster El Biggs, Bob Bigwood, John Bilbo, Bill 1951 Bird, Tom 1925 Birkley, Tyler Bischel, Dave Bishop, Verlin Bispo, Frank Bizzini, Ernest Black, Everett 1936 Blackstock, James 1941 Blaine, Gordon Blair, Vince 1981 Blakemore, Bill Blanchard, David Blanchard, Kevin Bland, Ed 1951 Bleecker, Harold 1917, 19 Blevins, Leonard Bloom, John 1942 Bloxham, Jim 1937 Bloxham, Lee Bluford, Bobby , Boeger, Mike 1960 Bogart, George Bogart, John 1962 Bogle, Warren 1938 Bolles, Grove Bolton, Rusty 1973 Bomprezzi, Ernie Bon, Dave Bonacich, George 1948, Bonaldo, Derek Bonaldo, Dino Bonito, Frank 1926, 30 Bonnheim, Walter 1916 Bonsall, Larry 1979 Boone, Brian 1981 Boone, Irwin Ike Borba, Gil , 35 Borchert, Albert 1929 Borders, Jeff 1986 Bordsen, Brant Borges, Gerald Pete 1926, Bossert, Steve 1981 Bowen, Fred Bowles, Mike Bowman, Dan , 76 Bowman, Matt 1973 Boyd, Derwin Boyer, Cameron Boyer, Ricky Boyle, Mike 1990 Bozarth, Wayne 1941 Bracy, Merle Bradley, Derrick 1985 Bradley, Larry Bradley, Sam 1979 Brady, James Brause, Harry 1929 Brazil, Don 1955 Break, Dick Breall, Max 1989 Bream, Bruce 1935 Brett, Frank Brewer, Jerry 1989 Brian, Alpheus Al Bricker, Gene 1946 Bridewell, Jeff Bridge, Steve 1974, 76 Briggs, David 1958 Britschgi, Francis Moose , 32 Brittain, Jim 1966 Brock, Tom 1942 Broddrick, Ryan 1972 Bronzan, Steve Lou Brooks, Ché Brooks, Jeff Brooks, Mike Brooks, Phil 1939 Brower, James 1916 Brown, Alfred 1919 Brown, Arthur Bud 1922 Brown, Bob L Brown, Bob P Brown, Daryl Brown, Don J Brown, Don L. 1946, 48 Brown, Graham Brown, Herb 1977 Brown, Ken 1988 Brown, Louis 1920 Brown, Lytell 1925 Brown, Matt Brown, Norman Sailor 1917 Brown, Rich 1986 Brown, Steuart Brown, Travis T.J Browne, Roland Bruce, Bill Brumbaugh, Les Brumm, Bruce 1979 Brunswig, Jeff Brust, B.J Bryant, Bill Bryant, Jim 1973 Buchanan, Matt 1993 Buck, Chris 2004 Buckley, Brian Buckley, George 1938 Buckley, Keith 1994 Buich, Nicholas 2004 Buffalow, Bill Bugarske, Aaron Bugarske, Jordan Bugbee, John 1949 Buich, Nicholas 2003 Bumgardner, Rush 1927 Bunting, Dennis Burch, Arthur 1934 Burgelin, Charles 1941 Burkhart, Lewis Burnett, Howard , 26 Burnham, Clark 1921 Burrell, Clyde 1917, 19 Burroughs, Don 1930 Burson, Leslie 1922 Burton, Paul Bush, Ronald Mitch Buster, John 1948 Butterworth, David Byrd, Mel C Cacanando, Ryan Caffese, Angelo Cagle, Lonnie , Caid, Jesse 1997 Caldwell, Everett 1936 Calhoun, Chester 1921 Calhoun, Mike 2004 Callan, Brett 1995 Camboia, David 1989 Camp, Kim Campbell, Aaron 2004 Campbell, Austin 1946 Campbell, Bert 1932, 35 Campbell, Bryce Campbell, Chester Campbell, Greg Campbell, Hal Campbell, Jim Campbell, Pat 1995 Campbell, Scott 1989 Campos, George 1949 Cannon, Don 1949 Cannon, Jerron 2001 Cantor, David 1988 Carasali, Natale 1957 Carleton, Jerry 1942 Carlson, Gary Carmazzi, Dan 1971, Carpy, Charles 1953 Carr, Gavin Carriere, Dick Carriere, Herb Carrington, Dan Carter, Allen Carter, Bryant Carter, Chris 2004 Carter, Ken 1957 Carter, Leslie 1919 Carter, Sean Carvalho, Adrian 1992, Casanega, Len 1968 Casazza, Lance Case, Jack 1932 Casey, Warren 1915 Cass, Quincy Cassella, Geno 1995 Cassidy, Harold 1920 Castagnola, Joseph Castaneda, Rich 1979 Cater, Paul Catlin, Pete Caton, Damien Caton, Lee Catron, Wayne 1974 Caulfield, Rick 1967 Caviglia, Joe Cazenave, Lucien Celentano, Paul 1976 Cello, Kris 1967 Cercos, Ted 1977 Chambers, Chris Chambers, Lee Chambers, Morgan 1951 Chandon, Howard 1949 Chao, David 1993 Chapla, Greg Charlesworth, Bill 1947 Charvoz, Alan Chase, John 1962 Chase, Pete Cheatham, Sterling 1915 Cherry, Gene 1956 Chi, Albert 1999 Chilcott, Bob Chrisman, Mike Christensen, Alvin Skip Christensen, Bernard 1927 Christian, Fred 1923 Christiansen, Jim Christie, Ryan Christo, Tony Cia, Matt Clark, Curtis Whitey 1924 Clark, Earl Clark, Fred 1942 Clark, Mike G Clark, Mike R

93 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Clary, Paul Clay, Jim Clemente, John Clerici, Dave 1968, Clerici, Steve , 80 Close, Dave 1996 Clugson, Chris C.J Cobb, James Coblentz, Sam Cochran, Bill Cochrane, James Coe, Guy 1978 Coe, James 1930 Cohen, Doug Cohen, Marty Cohn, Chris 1989 Cohn, David 1919 Coker, Howard 1954 Colbert, Ralph Collins, Bill 1949 Collins, Charlie Collins, Doug 1985 Collins, Gerry Collins, Mike 1983 Collins, Rich Combs, Art 1979 Combs, Rickey Comstock, Mike Conant, Raymond 1922 Conard, Boyd 1958 Confetti, Kevin 1988 Connors, Mike 1985, Contreras, Ruedy Conway, Richard 1941 Conway, Ron Cook, Adam 2004 Cook, Devon Coombs, Leonard , 36 Cooper, George Cooper, Jon Cope, Hansel Butch Coppes, Jack , Corcoran, Ted Corlett, Tom 1974 Cornwell, Fred 1924 Cornwell, James 1935 Corso, Nick Corson, Fred Corwin, Frank 1921 Cost, Andy Cost, John Costa, Ron Costanza, Corey Costello, John Cotton, J.T Courtwright, Jim 1988 Cox, Don 1949 Cox, Larry 1948 Craig, Andy 1981 Craig, Dennis 1960 Crandall, Alford 1915 Crandall, Ken Crane, Ellis 1919 Craven, Isaac 1920 Crawford, Grover 1920 Crawford, Ray 1959 Crebbin, Alfred Creer, Bob 1958 Crenshaw, Bob 1925 Crespi, Chris Crispin, Francis 1924 Crononwett, Mark 1959 Crooks, Keith 1977 Crosby, Mike 1976 Crosetti, Frank 1932 Cross, Tom 1991 Crudo, John 1985 Cuenin, Rob Cuffe, Marshall 1948 Cuffe, Tommy 1919 Cunningham, Carlston 1927 Cunningham, Howard Cunningham, Tom Curt, Shawn 1990 Curtis, Marvin 1917 D Daft, Kevin Daftari, Naveen Dal Porto, Norman 1936 Damir, Jim 1973 Damron, Duane Daniels, Audrey 1973 Daniels, Derick Dansby, Jim Darling, Henry 1926 Darr, Mike Daubenberger, Cecil 1941 Daum, Rick Davenport, Dwight 1958 Davidson, Rob Davies, Marlin Skip Davis, Earl Davis, Edward Tyke 1929, 31 Davis, Kelvin Davis, Mark 1995 Davis, Mike Davis, Robert Davis, Sean Day, Raoul Decherd, Jim Deckert, Jeremy 1990 De Graaff, Nolan DeHaven, George DeKelaita, Kevin 1984 Del Bondio, Brett Delaney, Art 1920 Delano, Ted 1951 Deleon, David 2003 Delfatti, Jon Delgado, Rob Della-Santina, Robert DeLoach, Jerry DeLorme, Bob 1942 Delport, Marcel Frenchy DeMartin, Bob 1957 DeMartini, Louis Dempsey, Mike Dennis, Kevin 1969 Dennis, Steve Derry, Bob 1956 Despotakis, Gus 1939 Dessert, Archie 1949 Dessert, Mark 1972 Detlefsen, Chet Red Dettling, Bobby Deutsch, Allan , 56 Devine, John Devine, Matt DeWar, Herb 1920 Dewing, Henry 1947 DeWit, Jack DeWitt, Clarence 1929 DeWitt, Lee Dias, Ernest 1935 Diaz, Bill Diaz, Dave Dibble, John 1942, 46 Dickenson, John Dickey, Jeff Dickson, David 1954 Diebold, Joe 1998 Diefenderfer, Mike 1981 Difiori, Mike DiGuilio, Ray DiLeo, Frank 1984 Dillard, Jason 1993, Dimmler, Chuck 1960, 63 Dinsdale, Edward 1935 Doherty, Kevin 1996 Doherty, Mike Doherty, Pat Dokos, Louie Dolan, Mike 1938 Donnell, Richard 1951 Donner, Chet Donsing, Don Dorian, Jim 1947 Doris, Nelson Dossa, Norm 1952 Dostal, Vince Doty, Tom 1942 Doughty, Jim Douglas, Clifton 1980 Downey, Dave 1968 Downie, Dick 1950, 57 Downs, John Doyle, Mike Draper, Barton 1916 Dressler, Milt Drew, Paul Droz, Reed 1933 Dubs, Bill Dudley, Edgar 1920 Dufau, Pierre 1947 DuFour, Glenn Duffy Dugan, John 1915 Dull, Charles Chip Duncan, Derek Dunlap, Vince 1962 Dunn, Keith Dunson-Strane, Tai Durst, Bob 1934 Dwelley, Ken 1938 Dwelley, Mark Dworak, John 1966 E Eaglin, Michael Eales, Luther Eames, Edmund 1923 Eason, James Bo 1979, Eckman, Matt Eddy, Mark Edwards, Bill 1946 Edwards, Bruce Edwards, Glenn 1948 Edwards, Jack 1965 Edwards, Tate Ehlers, Josh 1999 Ehret, Carl Ehrke, Jahm Elbanna, Dan Elliott, Bryce Elliott, Dave 1950 Elliott, Tom Ellis, Lincoln Ellis, Mike Ellis, Rich 1973 Ellison, Calvin Ellithorpe, Phil Emde, George Pud 1926 Emerick, Ed 1977 Emerson, Bob Emerson, Dave 1985 Emery, Paul Emigh, Edgar 1933 Emparan, Bob 1942 Engebretson, Ralph 1920 Engle, Matt 2004 Engler, Joe Enos, Charley Enos, Steve Erickson, Dave Erickson, Jim 1970 Eskridge, Mike Espinosa, Luis Ethridge, Dan Ettl, Mike 1955 Evans, Eddie 1959 Eveleth, Don Everly, Mike Evero, Ejiro , F Faccinto, Randy Fairchild, Bailey Falconer, Don 1947 Faria, Jim Farr, Edward 1946, 48 Farrell, Bryan 2001 Farrell, Robert 1935 Farrell, Tom 1947 Farris, Mike 1991 Farrow, Josh Fass, Bill 1973, Fatukala, Pila 2001, Favors, Brian Feder, Brendan Fellers, Paul Fells, Daniel Feltham, Eddie Femling, Lee 1955 Fenton, Bob Fernandez, Rafael Ferrari, Jared Ferrier, Jim 1961 Fiack, Jim 1968, Fiack, Joe Fiack, Paul Field, Ron Fields, Greg Filley, Dwight 1950 Fineman, Martin Finn, Ted Fiorini, Forrest 1923 Fiorini, Larry Fischer, Tom Fisher, Charlie Fisher, Wes 1947 Flanigan, Ryan Flannery, Robby Fleming, Allen Fletcher, Desmond Fletcher, Ed Fletcher, Rob 1993 Fletcher, Tom 1984, 86 Flores, Tony Folendorf, Clifford 1926 Fomasi, Chuck Forbes, Scott Ford, Al Ford, Grover 1964, 66 Ford, Mark 1981, Forester, David 1999 Fortner, Rick Foskett, Bob Foster, Bob Foster, Dyrell 1990, Fowler, Robbie Fowler, Stan Fox, Phil Fox, William 1920 Francis, Charles Francis, Richard Rip Francis, Steve 1983, 85 Francis, Steve L Frank, Bill 1966 Frank, Karl Frank, Tom 1941 Franks, John 1927 Franks, Tony Frazer, Bob Frazer, Carl Frederick, Doug Fredericks, Bill 1956 Fredericks, Bill H Freeman, Kevin Freeman, Sherman 1917 Freese, Erik 1992 Freitas, Lloyd 1952 Frescura, Bob 1960 Frey, Gary 1952 Frey, Jack 1935 Frick, Fred Fricker, Glenn Fricker, Scott 1984 Friedemann, Bill Friederich, Pete 1983 Friend, Eric Frimmersdorf, Jeff , 90 Fringer, Troy Fromson, Neal Fry, Pat Fry, Wes Fryer, Bob Fuchslin, Steve 1974 Fugazi, Louis 1955 Fugelsang, Nels Fuller, Scott Furlan, Bernie Furman, Duane 1952 G Gaffney, Sean Gagnon, Andy Galan, Ray 1994 Galios, Matt Gallagher, Frank Gallagher, Kelsey Galleano, Roger Gandera, Theo 1939 Gantenbein, Tad Garafalo, John Garcia Jr., Edwin , 00 Garcia, John 1969 Gardiner, Jim B Gardiner, Jim W. Stubby Gardner, Jimmy 1916 Gardner, Ken 1960, Garner, George 1927 Garner, James 1923 Garnsey, Fred 1941 Garrett, Larry Garrison, Dan 1934 Garry, Brian 1982 Gartenberg, Art 1942 Gary, Jim 1958 Gash, Alex Gatewood, Mike 1994 Gatto, Greg Gauer, Gerry Gay, Charles 1916 Gazzaniga, Dan Geddis, Maurice Geivet, Ryan Geldermann, Jason Gellerman, Dave Gelonek, Tim 1981 Genasci, Joe Gentle, Bill 1959 George, Barry 1974 Gersper, Matt Gersper, Mike 1986 Gesler, Dave Ghio, Dominic Giacomini, Tom Gianotti, Tony 1972 Gibbel, Robert 1952 Gibson, Rod 1959 Gifford, John 1924 Gillespie, Adelbert Gil Gilmore, Brandon 2003 Gilmore, Marcus Giovannoni, Kirt 1976 Glines, Flint 1987 Godinet, Kosé Goins, Mario 1991 Goldhamer, Dave 1969 Goldhammer, Ed 1987 Gomez, Doug Gomez, Juan 1959 Gonzalez, John 1992 Goode, Tom 1973 Gooding, Jack 1915 Goodwin, Ben Goodwin, Paul Gordon, Evan Gorman, Carlton 1985 Gosling, George 1948 Goss, Darryl , 81 Goss, James 1935 Gotelli, Rinaldo 1941 Govea, Phil 1986 Gower, Calvin PROGRAM HISTORY

94 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS PROGRAM HISTORY Gracia, Ricardo 1994, 96 Graff, Robert 1930 Graham, Phil Grant, Alonzo Grant, John Grant, Jon Granucci, Salvador 1942, 46 Gravelle, Howard Gravette, Matt 2004 Graves, Chrissie Graves, Manny 1929 Gray, Doug Gray, Glen 1979 Green, Carnell Green, Gene Red 1916 Green, Joe Green, Steve Greene, Bart Greene, Chris 1992 Greene, Matt 1997 Greenley, Tom Gregory, Mike Grieb, Mark Griffin, Steve Griffith, Gabe Griffith, Harold 1953 Grimditch, Glen Grimditch, Scott Grimes, Tony Grimsley, Bert 1937 Groefsema, Bruce Grosnick, Al 1972 Gross, Daryl 1980 Gross, Duane Gross, Mike Groth, Dustin 1938 Grubbs, Arnold Grunwald, King Grylls, Humphrey 1949 Guay, Chris Gudis, Larry Guidera, Frank Guidice, Paul 1940 Gunn, Kevin Guthrie, Bob 1979 H Haagenson, Brett Haase, Bobby Habe, Bill Haberstumpf, Mike , 01 Hack, Billy Hack, Gary 1965, 67 Hackett, Mike 1986 Hackett, Nathaniel Hackett, Paul Hagan, Larry Hagenau, Bob Hahn, Norm 1950 Hairston, Jason Haley, Allen Hall, Charles Hall, Elijah Hall, Francis Hira Hall, Linton Hall, Richard 1919 Hall, Terry Halliday, Dave Hamamoto, Chester 1955 Hamilton, Burrows 1948 Hamilton, Kirk Hamilton, Rick Hamilton, Wilbert 1931 Hamo, Mark Hampel, Ed Butch 1915 Hankin, Jim Hanley, Hubert 1948 Hanley, Matt Hanley, Mike Hanna, Ron 1950 Hansel, Scott 1986 Hansen, Albert 1947 Hardesty, Colin Hardie, Ian 1923 Hardie, Keith Hardy, Arnold Hargis, Kevin 1993 Hargrave, Steve 1977 Harmon, Charles 1916 Harold, Keith 1948 Harper, George Harper, Jim 1946 Harradine, Glen 1957 Harrington, Tim Harris, Eddie A. 1989, 92 Harris, Eddie M Harris, Lloyd 1954 Harris, Ralph 1920 Harrison, Bryan Harrison, Ryan Hart, Bill 1935, 37 Hart, Daniel Hartshorn, Larry Hartvickson, David Harvey, Otis 1941 Harville, Joe 1915 Haselswerdt, Mike 1967, 69 Haskell, Bailey Hasson, Paul Hastie, Jim 1991 Hastings, Doug Hausmann, Louis Haussler, Dana 1916 Hawes, Daryl 1960 Hawk, Stan Hawkins, Dan Hawkins, Howard 1932 Hay, Paul 1996 Hayashi, Wesley 1996 Hayashida, Rich 1981 Haydon, Bob 1961, 65 Hayes, Danny 1983, 85 Haynes, Floyd 1915 Haynie, Jim Haynie, Terry Hays, Randy Hazlett, Nathaniel 1921 Heaney, Dennis 1981 Heilbron, Art 1924 Heinrich, John-Peter 1991 Heitman, Edmund Helm, Jack Hendershott, Dick 1951 Henderson, Adam Henle, Albert Bud Henning, Mike Henry, Mike Heringer, Dick 1951, Heringer, Les Dutch Heringer, Stephen Herlihy, John 1996 Herman, Jack 1928 Herman, Lyle 1947 Herman, Wally 1949 Herrera, John Hesselgren, Matt Hickok, Rory 1981 Hicks, Don Hightower, Jim Hill, Daryl Hill, Jay 1958 Hill, Mike 1952, 54 Hill, Ray Hill, Tom 1964 Hill, William 1927 Hilleary, Tim Hillestad, Scott Hines, Aaron Hines, Tyrone Hinkey, Josh Hinsdale, Jerry Hirschler, Greg Hixson, Rob Hoblit, Dave Hodel, Bob Hodel, Ted 1940 Hodgson, Brian 1985 Hoekstra, Jim 1965 Hoffman, Carroll 1933 Hoffman, Chuck Biff Hogan, Kevin Hogan, Maurice 1931 Holden, Ted 1931 Holleman, Jason Holleman, Sean Hollingsworth, Meredith Holloway, Joshua 2004 Holmberg, Dave 1937 Holmes, Bob 1942 Holmes, Matt Holmquist, Rod Holms, Matt Holve, Jim 1956 Homer, Frank 1916 Honegger, Brian 1995 Honeyfield, James Hood, Russell 1967 Hooper, Tim 1976 Hoover, Jeff Hopkins, Frank Horel, Bob 1967 Horn, Jeremy 1999 Hosmer, Gordon Houchin, Wally Houston, Otto 1917 Howard, Jim Howie, Bob 1933 Hoyt, Elden 1930 Hubbel, Steve Huber, Otto 1919 Hubert, Dan Huberty, Jim Huggins, Clayton 1982 Hulbert, Tom 1931 Hultman, Jeff 1957 Humes, Chris Hunt, Bob Hunter, William Huntley, Gordon Hunyada, Tim T.J Hussey, Walt Huston, Tom 1989 Huth, Stan 1933 Hutson, Sean 1995 Huyck, Bill I Iacono, Joe Ibrahim, Mohamed 1983 Ibrahim, Sherief 1989 Ichiyama, Mike Ikuta, Dennis Ingelsby, Pat Ingoglia, Dan Ingram, Bill Ingram, Rex 1925 Inman, Bill 1992 Inselman, Brian 1992 Irwin, Mike Isley, Ernie Isley, Terry Ithuburn, John Iversen, Scott J Jackson, Preston Jacobsen, Crawford 1941 Jacobsen, Newton Jacobson, Jon 1991 Jacoby, Clarence 1917 Jacoby, Marshall 1960 James, Craig James, Dick James, Frank James, Leander 1946 James, William Jameson, Bob Janabajal, Jay-Jay 1999 Jansen, Mike Jansse, Bernard Babe 1931 Jenkins, Bill Jenkins, Chad Jensen, Dave Jensen, Norm 1946 Jensen, Tom Jereb, Tom Jewell, Jimmy 1993 Jimenez, Jose Jimenez, Walter 2001 Johansen, Bob 1962 Johnson, Allan 1947 Johnson, Bud 1999 Johnson, Eric Johnson, Frank C Johnson, Frank L Johnson, George 1935 Johnson, Greg 1966 Johnson, Harold Swede 1916 Johnson, James Johnson, Jessi Johnson, John D Johnson, John O Johnson, Lloyd Sil Johnson, Lorin 1955 Johnson, Mark 1985, Johnson, Max 1938 Johnson, Mike D Johnson, Mike L Johnson, Roy 1946, 48 Johnson, Sanford 1949 Johnson, Steve Johnson, Ted Johnson, Truman 1951 Johnson, Walter 1942 Johnson, Warren 1931 Johnston, Don 1977 Johnston, Nick 2004 Johnston, Kevin 1971 Johnston, William 1916 Jones, Artemus Jones, Bill E Jones, Bill H Jones, Bill S Jones, Bob 1971 Jones, Brian Jones, Charles Bert , 31 Jones, Chris Jones, Clarence 1939 Jones, Craig Jones, Dixon Jones, Edwin Jones, George 1977 Jones, Harold Jones, Khari Jones, Lester 1921 Jones, Ray Jones, Richard 1987, Jones, Steve Journey, Bud Judd, Gary K Kadlub, Rudy Kahl, Steve 1971 Kaiser, Dave Kalbfus, Bryan Kalbfus, Charles 1995 Kanagaki, Larry Kane, Mike Kanst, Lyman 1919 Kanzler, Kurt 1988 Karson, Jim 1954 Kassis, Mike Kavanaugh, John Kawoaka, George 1932 Kays, Tony Keane, Timothy Kearns, Ken , Kelly, Kevin Kennedy, Stan 1946 Kennedy, Tom 1975 Kennifer, Rick Ketterlin, Art Khatami, Hoss 1996, Kidd, John Kilday, Tom Kilkenny, Blayne Kim, Daniel Kim, Gary Kincade, Bob King, Clarence King, Matt 1988 Kircher, Kyle Kirchner, George Kirk, Bill 1948 Kirk, Bryant 1916 Kiss, George Klein, Steve 1980 Klingaman, Fred Knight, Hugh Knoff, Ken 1923 Knott, Jim 1941 Knowlton, Kevin Kohlmoos, John Kohn, Bill 1970 Koldinger, Kurt Kovell, Rob 1986 Kramer, Bill 1965 Kramer, Cliff Krausse, Rudolph 1915 Krehbiel, Leonard Benny Kremer, Carlos 1986 Krieger, Bob Krieger, Greg Krieger, Jeff Krieger, Mark Krolikowski, Chuck Krueger, Jud Kruse, Edgar Kubota, Tsugio 1941 Kuchulis, Charles 2002 Kuenzler, John 1942 Kugler, Rich 1969 Kuster, Robert 1931 Kuykendall, Ken 1949 Kwarta, Bret Kyle, Mike L Lackner, Marc 1972 Laclerque, Ray LaGatta, Vince Lagorio, Tony Laguens, Dick Laine, Carey Lajcik, Tim Lamb, Mike Lambert, Gerald 1952 Lampkin, Mike Landsberg, John 1927 Lane, Arthur 1915 Lane, Eldred 1926 Lane, Herbie 1986 Langi, Louie 1996 Lanzavecchia, Kurt Lapkass, Paul 1984 Lapp, Clarence Lard, Steve Larkin, Troy Larson, Richard 1926 LaSalvia, Steve Lasarzig, Bill 1935 Lastufka, Francis 1954 Latzke, Aaron 2000, Lauchland, Ron Lavelle, Anthony 2002 Lavezzoli, Mark 1985 Lawrence, Erik Lawrence, William 1920 Lawson, Jay Lawson, Ron 1976 Lawson, Walter 1919 Leach, Justin 1997 Leathers, Charlie Leavitt, Robert

95 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Lederer, Ernie 1926 Ledger, John 1991 Lee, Greg 1965 Lee, Matt Lee, Mike 1972 Lee, Peter 1987 Lee-Lauduski, Bryan 2004 Leeds, Trevor Leff, Alan 1980 Legrand, Mike Lehman, Don Lehmer, Paul 1916 Leigh, Harold , 55 Leiser, Scott 2000 Lekas, Erik Lekkerkerker, Brad Lekkerkerker, Cory Lekos, Dino Lemaich, Sam 1968 Lemestre, Dave 1986 Leograndis, Steve Leonard, Leland Leonard, Todd 1981 Leonard, Tom Leptien, Randy Lesenger, David 1934 Lewis, Dick 1942, 47 Lewis, Edmund 1917 Lewis, John Lewis, Keith Lewis, Lonnie 1993 Lewis, Mark L Lewis, Mark M Lewis, Paul 1920 Lewis, Walt 1937 Lewis, Wilson Ley, Greg Light, Doug 1969 Lightfoot, Tim 1987 Ligons, Jerold , 86 Lillard, Every 1936 Lilley, Jerry Lillington, Pete 1980 Lincoln, Lynner Lindquist, Scott Lines, Ivan 1961 Linzey-Henderson, Kevin Lipkin, Mike 1975 Lippincott, Larry 1954 Little, Paul , 39 Littlefield, Lewis Llewellyn, Bill 1954 Loane, Doug 1939 Lobel, Brett Locke, Chet Locke, Justin Lockett, Cassius 1991 Loew, Adam 1992 Lofrano, Dustin 1993 Loftus, Ed 1950 London, Raymond Long, Mike , 83 Longero, Doug Loretelli, Matt 1999 Loretto, Eddie Lott, Terry 1982 Lourentzos, Peter 1928 Love, Steve 1988 Lovell, Mark 1994 Loving, Wally Lowe, Nick Lowry, Doug Lualemana, Arona Lualemana, David 1988, 91 Lucas, Dan 1969 Lucido, John Lucksinger, Ray 1915 Luft, John Lukawski, Joe Lundin, Alman Lundstrum, Lunny Lundy, Dick 1935 Lutz, Howard Abe Luxemberg, Don 1957 Lyall, Ralph 1916 Lynch, Leo Lyons, Carl 1936 Lyons, Clark 1964 Lyons, Sam 1942 Lytle, Ken 1956 M Maben, Chris Mabry, Morice Maccari, Chris 1985 MacDonald, Craig MacFarland, William 1915 MacKenzie, Bob 1973 MacKenzie, Gordon 1934 Mackintosh, Sean 1987 Macy, Tom Madden, Knut Madrigal, John Maginnis, Dan Mahasin, Antar 2003 Maher, Mike Mahler, Ed Mahlum, Kurt Major, Ken Mallery, Scott 2003 Mandella, Dominic 1960 Mandeville, Chris Manfredda, Marc Mangiaracina, Joe Manion, John Manley, Bruce 1937 Manley, Elmo 1939 Manosar, Greg 1972 Marall, Fred Marchetti, Marc Marenco, Dennie 1993 Marioni, Dario Markel, Ben Markel, Mark Marquis, Jerry 1956 Marsden, Steve 1942 Marsh, William Marshall, George Porge Marshall, Kenny Martin, Colby 1966 Martin, Edwin Martin, Joe 1929 Martin, Larry 1964 Martin, Richard 1951 Martinez, Rey Martini, Rich Martinson, Halbert 1934 Marvin, Irving 1915 Mascaro, Ralph 1947 Mason, Chris 1979, Mason, Doug Mason, Matt Massari, Matt Massey, Arthur Masterson, Ed 1946 Mattart, Elmer 1935 Matthews, Carlton 1980 Matzen, George Jiggs Maulhardt, Bob Maxwell, Monty Mayer, Tom 1959 Mayfield, Laurence 1946 Mays, Marven McAdams, Jim 1950 McArthur, Bob 1968 McArthur, Dick 1964 McAulay, Allan 1963 McBride, Kevin 1977 McCall, Tony McCard, Beverly 1917, 19 McCarthy, Mario McCarthy, Sean McClain, Tony 1917 McClean, Harry McClellan, Don 1959 McClintock, Ryan McClish, Larry McClure, Andrew 2000, McClure, Clark 1952 McClure, Robert McCook, Scott McCormack, Bruce 1940 McCormick, Don 1924 McCowan, Jashaun McCoy, Robert 1983 McCracken, Dennis 1952 McCrea, Bruce McCullough, Mike 1974 McDermott, Bill McDivitt, David 1993 McDonald, Clyde 1964 McDonald, Dave McDonald, Mike McDonald, Norman 1917 McDonald, Richard 1999 McDougall, Don 1941 McDougall, Eric McDougall, Mark McDowell, Jim 1941 McFarlane, Craig 1977 McGee, Scott 2000, 02 McGeehon, Bill McGowan, Wilfred Bud McGrath, Bill 1935 McGraw, Harold 1921 McGregor, Bob 1958 McKay, Duncan 1969 McKee, John McKelvey, Hamilton McKnight, Scott 1980 McKusick, Bob McLean, Winsor McLemore, Jimi McMahan, Dennis McManus, Jon McNicoll, Ed McNulty, Mike McPartland, Mike 1935 McSweeney, Howard , 40 Meagher, Seamus Meek, John 1959 Mendelow, Rob Mendes, Gerry 1976, 78 Mendonca, John 1932 Mercer, Jon Merlin, Sean Merrill, Casey Merrill, Charlie Merrill, Tim 1975 Merrill, Tom 1950 Merritt, James 1919 Messick, Charles Metzger, Tim 1962 Meyer, Andres 1957 Meyer, Herman Meyer, Lyle Meyer, Steve Meyer, Tim Mezger, Steve Skip , 74 Michel, Ralph 1927 Mickle, George 1979 Middleton, Mitch Mielke, Shane 1993 Mier, Javier 1984 Messier, Paul Migliaccio, Tony 1959 Mikolajcik, John Mikolajewski, Matt Mikolajewski, Peter P.J Milanovich, Ralph Miles, Pierre 1925, 27 Miller, Brad Miller, Chris Miller, Chris 2004 Miller, Edward 1921 Miller, James Miller, John Miller, Joseph 2000 Miller, Kent Miller, Max Miller, Ryan 1994, Miller, Walter 1942 Mills, Bill Mills, Fred Milton, Trae 1999, 01 Miner, Loyal Miner, Marc Minor, Paul Minor, Terry Mitchell, Harry 1942 Mitchell, Mike Mobley, Del 1956 Mock, George Moe, Dave Mohr, Rick Moio, Gino 1996 Moio, Luigi 1995 Moisan, Charles Molinaro, Tony 1974 Moll, Norman 1953 Molloy, Terry 1981 Mondino, Bert 1956 Monroe, Forrest Monroe, Grant 1915 Montes, Francis Montgomery, Winfield 1928, 30 Montin, John 1960 Moody, T. Palmer Mooney, Trenton Moore, Bill Moore, Chuck Moore, David Moore, John 1974 Moore, Luther 1946 Moore, Myrel Moore, Travares Moore, Tyler Moorehead, Albert 1919 Moran, Dick 1962 Moran, Mark Moran, T.J Morgan, Dwayne 1987 Moroski, Mike Morris, Craig Morris, Greg 1995 Morris, Mike Morrison, Roy 1920 Morse, Marty Mortazavi, Mohammed Mosbacher, Greg Moss, Ralph Moss, Shawn Mossawir, Jake Mott, Denson 1953 Muhammad, G.P Muhs, Martin 1930 Mullen, Bob 1962 Muller, Carl 1924 Murden, Andrew Muro, Alfonso 1958 Murphy, Ed 1951 Murphy, George Murphy, Howard 1938 Murphy, Howard R Murray, David 1954 Murray, Ken Musladin, Florin 1956 Myers, Charlie 1955 Myers, Jerry 1954 Myers, Mark 1971 Myers, Mason Myers, Ron 1966 N Nagle, Bob 1950 Nakashima, Tom 1946 Nash, Bryan Nathan, Steve Navarro, Jose 1952 Naviaux, Jim 1953 Nedderman, John Neighbors, Trevor 1991 Neilson, Ben 1957 Nelson, Nate Nelson, Tim 2003 Neptune, Rich Nessler, Harry 1951 Neufeld, Herman 1916 Newton, Mark 1990 Nguyen, Thanh 1992 Ngwun, Matthew 2003 Niboli, Don Nicholas, Bob Nieman, Robert 1936 Nill, Steven 1981 Nilson, Irving Nishkian, Charles 1926 Nitta, Mitsuo Nixon, Chris Noonan, Jim Noonan, Todd 1981 Nordhausen, Christian Norris, Edgar Bruno North, Irwin 1921 North, Orlyn Nova, Lou 1932 Nute, Frank 1933 O O Brien, Ken O Dowda, James Lefty 1924 O Hair, Mark 1976 O Kane, Clayton 2003 O Keefe, Bill 1955, 57 O Neill, Dan 1932 O Sullivan, J.T Ochoa, Nick Oda, Yoshio Odegard, Eric Odell, Tom Oden, Stan Ogden, Jerald 1980 Ohrwell, John 1923 Ojala, Clint 1980 Ojo, Onome Okamura, Neil 1980 Oldershaw, Terry Oldham, Rob Oliva, Jesse Oliva, Michael Oliveira, Brandon 1996 Oliver, Mark 1982, 84 Oller, Ben Olsen, Andy 1933 Olson, Elmer Ordway, Suel 1917 Orsini, John 1942 Osborne, Bob Osegueda, Steve 1985 Ostman, Morris 1936 Ostman, Rich 1961 Otis, James 1919 Ottman, Bill Ottman, Mike 1975, 77 Owen, Gary Owen, Ron Owen, Sean 1996 P Pacioni, Ernest 1980 Page, Bill , 34 Page, Fred 1937 Pahland, Bill 1991 Palleschi, Joe 1987 Pane, Julio 1935 Paneno, Sam Papadopoulos, Mike Pape, Guy 1933 Pappa, John Pappas, Chris 1976 Parisi, Tom Parker, Fred 1967 Parker, Shawn 1990, Parker, Tom Parr, Harvey 1922 PROGRAM HISTORY

96 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS PROGRAM HISTORY Parrish, Mike 1974 Parshall, Ray Chi 1916 Parson, Jay 1974 Parsons, Jim 1956, 59 Patterson, Carl Bud Patterson, Fred Patterson, Justin Patterson, Omari Paul, Bryan 1999 Pavlovich, Nick Pawlan, Bob 1974 Payne, Ryan Payseur, Charles 1976 Pearce, Jack Pearson, Bryant 1927, Pedersen, Brad Pederson, Jason Pegnim, Ryan Penna, Michael Perelli-Minette, Joe 1924 Peretti, Al 1976 Perkins, Eric 1997 Perkins, Ernest Perkins, Hayden Perron, Dave Perry, Albert 1930 Perry, Dave 1959, 61 Perry, Greg 1994 Perry, Mark Peters, Blake 1994 Petersen, Chris Petersen, Harry 1928 Peterson, Bertil Peterson, Brad Peterson Dan Peterson, Dave , 39 Peterson, Michael 2001 Peterson, Milton 1936, 38 Peterson, Ray 1958 Petois, Harold 1938 Petty, Ed 1968 Pfitzenmaier, Bob 1971 Phelan, Melvin 1941 Phillips, Artis Phillips, Jack 1921 Phillips, James 1924 Phillips, Jeff Phillips, John 1920 Phillips, Larry Merc Philson, Demond 1995 Piccini, Joe 1987 Pier, Allan , 50 Pierce, Herb 1946 Pierce, Jennings Piggee, Kevin Pike, Shannon 1983 Pillsbury, Chris 1988 Plough, Tim 2004 Plunkett, Aaron Poehlman, Keith 1951 Pogue, Henry 1920, 22 Poli, Guido 1932 Polk, Ike 1920 Polk, Ron Pomeroy, Irwin 1923 Pond, Perry 1924 Pool, Derek 1986 Pope, Allen Porchia, Ira Porter, George Porter, Ryan Porter, Tom Porter, Tyler 2003 Post, Sterley 1921 Poteracke, Joshua Potter, Truman 1924 Power, Don 1927 Powers, Joe Prenovost, Ted 1986, Prentice, Gary Prettyman, Max 1937 Price, Tom 1986, Priest, Al Provence, Ross 1957 Pruitt, Sherman 1989 Prukop, Tim Publico, Paul 2001 Purrington, Joe 1917 Pylman, Gordon 1933 Q Quensinberry, Pete 1985 Quick, Dave Quinn, Brandon Quinn, DeWayne Quinn, Mike Quinn, John 2004 R Raahauge, Lincoln 1938 Radcliffe, Frank 1919 Radenbaugh, Ryan 2003 Radford, Bob 1947 Radmacher, Dick Ragsdale, Channing 1994 Raines, Dan Raines, Harold 1923 Ralph, Jon 1976 Ramey, Donn 1968 Ramey, Ryan Ramezane, Nate 2004 Ramsey, Jeff Raney, Sheldon 1922 Rankin, Bill 1966 Rathbun, Rob Ray, Burt 1946, Raycraft, Richard Raymond, Denny 1985 Rebholtz, Bob 1958 Redden, Ivan Pink Reece, Ben Reece, Dan Reed, Earl Reed, Marc Reed, Mike 1966 Reeves, Charles 1917 Reid, Jim 1947 Reifert, Jim Reische, Bill Reite, Harry 1915 Remington, Todd Renz, Scott Reuss, Tom Reynolds, Jim Rhoades, Dave Dusty , 42 Rhyne, Max Rice, Floyd 1920 Rice, Jeff Rice, Rick 1973 Richards, Charlie , Richardson, Charles 1921 Richhart, Ray Richmond, Carlos Riddle, Kevin 1976 Ridgell, Rodney 1980, 82 Righetti, Ernest Rimmer, Richard Ric Rinehart, Ron Risley, Robert 1930 Ritchey, Jed Rivas-Sandoval, César Roach, Tom Roberts, Dave Roberts, Gordon 1960 Robertson, Stanley Robinson, Arbary 1963 Robinson, Ben Robinson, Warren 1967, 69 Robison, John 1958 Rocha, Manuel 1935 Rockwell, Kurt Rodgers, Greg Rodrigues, David 1996 Rogers, Mike Rogers, Shawn Rollins, John 1968, 70 Rominger, Don Rominger, Jim 1947 Roseman, Bill 1957 Rosen, Frank Rosen, Lee Rosenbaum, Dan Roseth, Bob Ross, Floyd Rossetto, Bennie 1967 Roth, Russ Rothman, Joe 1995 Rounds, Herb 1939 Roux, Jim 1977, 80 Rovetti, Marc Rowe, James 1933 Rowland, Herb 1970, 72 Ruben, George 1959, 62 Rucker, Bayard Rucker, Jermaine Rud, Mark 1978 Rudolph, Harvey 1921 Rufino, Mike 1989 Ruggiero, Frank 1962 Ruliffson, Eric Runnels, DeSha Rush, Fred 1932 Rush, Wayne Russell, Bill 1966 Russell, Dan Russell, Steve Russell, Tom , 68 Rutledge, Terry Ryder, Willis 1949 S Saito, Kenji 2001 Saladino, Doug Sale, Dave 1952 Salem, George Sallaberry, Paul Salwasser, Scott San Juan, Andy Sanborn, Ross Sandoval, Joey 1996 Sandstrom, Cliff Santander, Chad Santucci, Phil Saras, Christopher 2003 Sartori, Hadyn Mickey 1925, Saunders, Tim Savage, Mike Saviez, Frank Sawyer, Wayne 1951, Sayre, William Saysette, Grant Sbragia, Ron 1961, 63 Scagliotti, Randy Scalercio, Frank Scalione, Ted 1957 Scarlett, Lloyd 1937 Sceales, Evan 1988 Schachleiter, Jack 1941 Schaefer, Kurt 1984 Schaffer, Myron 1946 Schantz, Michael Schattauer, Fred Schattauer, George 1941 Schauer, Terry 1960 Schauten, John 1950 Scheer, Michael 2002 Schellenberg, Bob 1994 Schenk, Max Ole 1982 Schill, Arthur 1921 Schiller, Elbert 1921 Schlagel, George 1946 Schlange, Gunther Schlange, Wilfred Schleibaum, Henry Schlinger, Evert Schlyer, Kurt 1984 Schmidt, Dave Schmidt, Kermit Dutch Schmidt, Paul Schmiedt, Cliff Schmitz, Dave 1967 Schneider, Karl Schober, Art Schouten, John 1950 Schramm, Don 1949 Schrupp, Mark Schuh, Kyle 1992 Schulte, Nick Schultz, Brent 1997 Schultz, Don 1940 Schulz, Sheldon 1946 Schwaab, Bill 1968 Schwaiger, Jason 1993 Schwein, Caslyn 1921 Scivally, John Scofield, Jesse 1919 Scoles, Jason 1993, 95 Scollan, Hugh Skip Sconberg, Bruce 1957 Scott, Dan Scott, Ewing 1916 Seiden, Jordan 1994 Sellar, Mike Sentous, Frank 1920 Sentous, John Serpa, Al Serrano, Joe 1996 Sessions, Richard Sevison, Larry Sexton, Jim Seyman, Bill Shadorf, Bruce Shamus, Matt 2004 Shane, Dan 1998 Shaner, Todd Sharp, Leroy Sharp, Merrill Red Sharp, Ryan 2004 Sharper, John 1977 Shaw, Mike Shaw, Ralph 1959 Sheehan, Kelly K.C Shepard, Mike Shepherd, Gordon 1931 Sheppard, Jon 1979 Sheridan, Chris 2003 Sheridan, Kent Sherman, Ian Shibel, Chris Shigaki, Harry 1940 Shoemaker, John Shoemaker, Paul Shorey, John Shreve, Bob Shults, Bob Sicabica, Paul 1969 Siemens, John 1953, 56 Siemering, Bill Sill, Jack 1934 Silliman, Floyd 1926 Silva, Joe 1949 Silva, John Silva, Milt 1946 Silverfoote, John Simonsen, James 1931 Simpson, Bill Simpson, Clint 2002 Simpson, Robert 1960 Sims, Archie 1988 Sims, Jordan 1920 Sims, Kevin 1987 Sims, Oliver 1972 Sindel, Chad Sinnett, Chris Sisk, Aaron Skelly, Steve 1973 Sketchley, Robert 1941 Skierski, Kyle Slater, Bob Slater, Colby Babe , 19 Slater, Tom Slatter, Harold 1934 Sloat, Todd Slone, Chuck 1982 Smart, Brett Smart, Tom 1958 Smith, Aaron 1989, Smith, Bert Smith, Bryon Smith, Charlie Smith, Chris Smith, Conly Smith, Dale Smith, Darron Smith, Edward Smith, Edwin Smith, Eric Smith, Gerald 1946 Smith, Grant 1923 Smith, Jimmie Smith, Joshua 1995 Smith, Kriss Smith, Louis 1926 Smith, Mack Smith, Marvin Smith, Maynard 1942 Smith, Mike 1976 Smith, O Hara Smith, Paul 1934 Smith, Ron Smith, Ryan Smith, Sam Smith, Sean 1994 Smith, Warren Smith, Wesley Smoyer, Kenneth Smyth, Cameron Snow, David 1981 Soares, Steve 2001 Sockolov, Al 1974 Sockolov, Ron Soekland, Roy 1938 Somers, Jack 1916 Soriano, Bernard Sorrell, Jeff Soso, Milan Sottosanti, Kris 1989 South, Dick Souza, Tony Sparks, John Sparks, Larry 1960 Speck, Jim Speck, Paul 1966 Spencer, John M Spencer, John P Spencer, Ray 1916 Spieller, Lee 1942 Spilman, Herb Spinelli, Dave 1982 Spinelli, Nick Spitzer, Danny 1995, 97 Sprague, Steven Spraker, Kris Stafford, Mike Stanley, Charles Staratt, Don 1942 Starcher, Barry Starnater, Burnell 1924 Starr, R.J Stassi, John Stay, William 1921 Stead, Tom 1922 Stearns, Dick 1951 Steen, Curtis 1997 Steffen, Paul Steffen, Scott 1978 Steger, Alfred 1931 Stelzer, Mike 1968 Stephens, Brent Stephens, Dudley Stephens, Gary Stephens, Paul 1942 Stephenson, Kim 1961 Stephenson, Nick 1988 Stetson, Edward 1933

97 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Stevenson, Don Stevenson, Eddie 1958 Stevenson, William Stever, Edward 1926, Stewart, Bruce 1969 Stewart, Phil Stewart, Rob Steyskal, Glen 1957 Stilson, Lowell 1947 Stine, Brett Stitt, Lloyd Babe Stivers, Rusty Stoddard, Andy Stoll, Nick Stone, Bob 1959 Storie, Ray 1917 Strain, Fred Streutker, Don 1955 Strobridge, Edward 1916 Struck, Aaron Struckman, Arnold 1933 Stubington, John 1926 Suesens, Jay Sullivan, Andy 2002, 04 Sullivan, Bill 1975 Sullivan, John 1977 Sullivan, Ray Svennungen, Brad 1985 Sveslosky, Nick 1997 Svoboda, Rick Swain, Bill 1968 Swain, Don 1953 Swanigan, O.J Swanson, Darrold , 55 Swearingen, Roger Sweet, Russ Sweet, Zac Sykes, George Synold, Charles T Talakai, Mozart 1999 Tanner, Allan 1917 Tarke, Jim Tarke, Kermit 1954 Tarp, Kyle Tarr, Bill Tavernetti, Jim 1923 Tavernetti, Milton Snub Taylor, Barry Taylor, Erik 1998, Taylor, Kwamin Temple, Hamilton Tenerowicz, Jim Tenerowicz, Mike Tenerowicz, Rob 1982 Terra, Ron Terrell, Sawyer 1941 Terrell, Wesley Terry, Anthony Terzian, Deron 1931 Tesoriero, Tony Tetrick, Jim 1934 Thackaberry, Jeff 1983 Thatcher, Currier 1923 Thayer, Doug 1961 Thomas, Bill Thomas, Cliff 1942 Thomas, Daryl Thomas, Del 1955 Thomas, Jesse Thomas, Matt 1987 Thomas, Randy Thomas, Steve 1972 Thomason, Harl 1916 Thompkins, Rod Thompson, Bob 1932 Thompson, Boyd Tay Thompson, Brian 1984 Thompson, Milton 1933 Thompson, Steve Thompson, Tim Thomson, Jack 1942 Thornburg, John 1939 Thornburg, Vernon 1929 Thorne, Scott Thorsen, Carl 1971 Tierney, Pat 1985 Timas, Jaimes 1999 Timko, Larry 1954 Tingley, Richard 1948 Tingus, Jim 1954 Tipton, Clyde Tischer, Dave Titcomb, Walt Titus, Mike 1973 Tobias, Bob Toft, James 1989 Tolley, Herb Tomasin, Jim 1985, Tonda, Scott Torigian, Dennis Tortosa, Rich Tout, Bennie Tower, Willard 1921 Towne, Willis Bill Townes, Dewayne Trainor, Jim Tran, Lenny Traugh, Art Travnick, Jim Tregea, Jim Trimmer, Jeff Troglia, Eric Trotts, Vic 1916 True, Gordon Tuerk, Jason Tuivai, Viliami Tullar, Tom Turbovsky, Larry 1963 Turko, Jim Turner, Donal 1953 Turner, Kale 2004 Turner, Kyle 1994 Turner, Lonnie Turner, Wendell 1923 Tuttle, Harold 1921, 23 Tye, Eric U Uhrenholt, Mark Uliana, Paul Unger, Joe 1991 Uppendahl, Bret 2000 V Vaira, Joe Valaau, Kelly Valenzuela, George 1938 Vallejo, Elliot Van DePol, Ron 1968, Van Derwende, Jim 1951 Van Heusen, Haven Van Konynenburg, Paul Van Rensselaer, Richard 1923 Vance, Forest Vanderbundt, Kent Vandersloot, Derek Vann, Elihu 2000, 02 Vannucci, Steve Vasilopoulous, Bill Vasily, Johnny 1981 Vavao, Josh Veasey, Jeremy Veit, Tom Vejar, Jim , 60 Venable, Darrel 1977 Vest, John 1948 Vierra, Foster Vierra, Tarn 1986 Villavicencio, Walt Viorel, Jack 1987 Vlach, John 1968 Volkoff, Aaron Vom Steeg, Alvern Al Voos, Mel , 58 W Wade, Kevon Wade, Ron Waggoner, Jon Wagner, Adrian Wagner, Doug Wagoner, Norman 1935 Wahne, Martin 1952 Wakefield, Harold Bud 1930 Walcha, Eric Walczak, Andrew 1994 Walgenbach, Lowell Walgenbach, Wayne 1969 Walker, Dennis 1985 Walker, Fred 1937 Walker, Jason 1989 Walker, Keith Walker, Robert Wall, Mike Wall, Robert 1926 Wallace, Craig 1969 Wallace, Milton Wallace, Shawn 1992 Wallahan, Ken 1985 Waller, Ben Waller, Jim Walsh, Craig Walt, Pat Walter, Don Walther, Jack 1957 Walton, Matt 1987 Waltz, Clarence Wambold, Pierpont 1919 Ward, Andy 1980 Ward, Robert 1946 Ware, Bill Warner, Adrian 1975 Warner, Cliff Warner, John Red Warren, Bill 1916 Warren, Bob Washington, Oras 1984 Wasson, Mike 1976, 78 Waters, Dwight Muddy 1930 Watkins, Tom 1938 Watson, Bob 1968 Watson, Frank 1917, 19 Watson, James 1915 Watson, Tom Watson, Walter 1938 Watters, Bob Watts, Tom Way, Mike Wayahn, Tony 1920 Wear, Larry Weatherby, Jason 1985, 87 Weaver, Wendell 1933 Webb, Dave Webb, Pat Weber, John 1941 Webster, Cody 1995 Weeth, Waldo Tarzan Wegner, Ken Weinger, Rob 1971 Weinrich, Matt Weinstock, Josh 1989, Weir, Wilbur Weishahn, Dale Weiss, Stephen 1958 Welch, Joe Wells, Jim 1972 Wells, Phil Wessel, Mike West, George West, John 1949 Westafer, Mike Westfall, Jack 1933, Westfall, Ralph Westlake, Dave 1984 Wetmore, Bill 1948, 51 Wetmore, Elbert Wetmore, Ernie Wetzel, John Wheale, Ernest 1930 Wheatley, Ron Wheeler, Fred Whitaker, Elijah White, Clay White, Dave White, Doug 1946 White, Henry 1937 White, Mike White, Russell 1983 Whitman, Dick 1942 Widener, Norris 1966 Widmann, Lawrence 1923 Wieldraayer, Rod 1987 Wiggins, Keith 1990 Wilcox, Jim Wilcox, Ken 1941 Wild, Walt Wilder, Brent 1994 Wildermuth, Jack Wiley, Linn Wilgus, Jeremy Wilkerson, Cullen , 91 Wilkinson, Roger Willard, Dave Williams, Adam Williams, Arleigh 1958, 60 Williams, Chris Williams, Cortney 2001 Williams, Dick Williams, Doug Williams, Ed Williams, Greg Williams, Keith Williams, Mike Williams, Randy Williams, Roland Bob 1939 Williams, Scott Williams, Tom L Williams, Tom W Williams-Foote, Pierson Williamson, Elton 1941 Williamson, Fred 1984 Williges, Bruce Willis, Ray Willis, Tip 1987 Willoughby, Bryan 1933 Wilson, Andy Wilson, Chris Wilson, Don Wilson, Francis Wilson, Jim 1953 Wilson, Randy Wineman, Hank 1931, Winter, Greg Winter, Mike Wintz, Phil Wise, Mike Wissman, Herman 1922 Witt, Jerry 1947, 49 Woehler, Bill , Wolfe, Maitland Bud Wolfson, Michael Wood, Bob , 36 Wood, Carlton 1925 Wood, Roland 1933 Woodrell, Gary Woods, Allen 1917 Woods, Gary 1983, Woodward, John Hoke 1920 Wooldridge, Ward Woolley, Bob 1937 Woolsey, John 1942 Wosser, Frank 1939 Wraith, Olm 1919 Wrede, Mike 1951 Wrenden, Henry Wrenden, Walter 1933 Wride, Emery Wright, Marty 1979 Wright, Matthew Wright, Rae 1932 X Xerogeanes, John Y Yackzan, Randy 1972 Yagi, John 1953 Yäklich, Jason Yang, Nicholas Yaranon, Nick Yarbor, Mel Yates, Edmund 1931 Yorba, Horatio 1932 York, John Yost, Norm Youdall, Dees 1937 Young, Bob 1961 Young, Calvin 1993 Young, Dan Young, Doug 1955 Young, Greg Young, Jamie Young, John D Young, John W Young, Rockie Younge, Bart 1959 Yrigoyen, Ignacio Flash Z Zaretsky, Steve 1992 Zavala, Greg Zeier, Billy Zelinski, Andy Zeman, Don 1986 Zeman, Phil 1972 Zentil, Nick 1998 Zimmerman, Jeff Zinn, Richard 1942 Ziser, George Zobel, George 1930 Zoumboukos, Neal Zuber, Leo Zuercher, Steve 1979 Zyss, Casey PROGRAM HISTORY

98 UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors the widest variety of any University of California campus. Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology Applied Physics Art History Art Studio Asian American Studies Atmospheric Science Avian Sciences Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biological Science Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering Biotechnology Cell Biology Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering Chemistry Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese Civil Engineering Classical Civilization Clinical Nutrition Communication Community & Regional Development Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Science & Engineering Crop Science & Management Design Dramatic Art East Asian Studies Economics Electrical Engineering English Entomology Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning Environmental Toxicology Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity Exercise Biology Fiber & Polymer Science Film Studies Food Science French Genetics Geology German History Human Development Hydrology International Agricultural Development International Relations Italian Japanese Landscape Architecture Linguistics Managerial Economics Materials Science & Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medieval Studies Microbiology Music Native American Studies Natural Sciences Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies i THIS IS ACADEMICS UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the Division of Biological Sciences. With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate programs, the university offers the most expansive and diverse range of academics among any of the University of California campuses. Additionally, students also have the opportunity to combine majors or customize their field of study by creating an individual major. For those interested in graduate degrees whether it be a master s degree or a doctorate UC Davis offers advising services to help students craft their education toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance to either their first or second choices. RANKINGS UC Davis ranks 11th among public universities, according to U.S. News & World Report, and 16th by the National Research Council. Furthermore, the National Science Foundation places the university 15th in the nation in research funding, and Money magazine considered UC Davis as one of the West s top best buys. Additionally, the Gourman Report rated the genetics department at No. 1, while U.S. News & World Report ranked the College of Engineering as No. 13 among its peers. COMMUNITY With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and socially innovative community. The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the city s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities for active students. ACTIVITIES On campus, UC Davis students can rally around the highly successful athletics department by joining the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. The university also offers hundreds of student clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations and the Associated Students of UC Davis student government. For the active Aggie, students may participate in the diverse intramural sports program or join one of the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Recreation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual student-run open house. The popular event showcases all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the surrounding communities. GETTING AROUND Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sacramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean s top beaches. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolobus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer free transportation to registered undergraduates. The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike paths make the entire town conducive to both riders and pedestrians.

99 CAMPUS LEADERSHIP LARRY VANDERHOEF Larry N. Vanderhoef was appointed chancellor of the University of California, Davis, in April He joined the campus in 1984 as executive vice chancellor and provost. During his 10-plus years as chancellor, the campus was invited to membership in the AAU; increased its extramural awards from $169.1 million to $420.7 million annually, earning a National Science Foundation (NSF) research funding ranking of 14th in the U.S.; expanded classroom, lab, clinical and office space by 2 million square feet, with 1 million more to be built over the next five years; completed the transformation of an ailing county hospital to an academically distinguished and financially sound regional medical center; and made distinctive strides in recruiting a diverse and accomplished faculty and student body. Chancellor Vanderhoef was recently honored by the Sacramento Business Journal as one of the 20 people who have contributed most substantially to California s capital region over the past 20 years and by the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce as Sacramentan of the Year. In 2004 he led a UC Davis delegation to Iran in an effort to promote dialogue and scholar exchange, and to promote generally the notion of crossing boundaries to build greater understanding and good will - a continuing personal and professional effort. His research interests lie in the general area of plant growth and development, and in the evolution of the land-grant universities. He has taught classes from freshman level to advanced graduate study. Chancellor Vanderhoef has served on UC Davis Chancellor various national commissions addressing graduate and international education, the role of a modern land-grant university and accrediting issues. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in biology from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and a Ph.D. in plant biochemistry from Purdue University. Previously, he held faculty positions at the University of Illinois, where he also served as a department head, and at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he was appointed provost. He was awarded honorary doctoral degrees by Purdue University and by Inje University in Korea. VIRGINIA HINSHAW Virginia S. Hinshaw, Ph.D. serves as the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor of UC Davis. In that capacity, she is the campus s chief academic and financial officer and acts for the Chancellor in his absence. Hinshaw s responsibilities include oversight of the campus s $2.2 billion budget and overall responsibility for the UC Davis Health System; campus operations, including resource management, planning and policy development; and strategic leadership in planning, coordinating and implementing academic direction and programs. Prior to joining UC Davis in 2001, she served as the Dean of the Graduate School and Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. In addition to her administrative duties, Hinshaw maintains a joint appointment in two academic departments as a Professor of Virology in the Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, and in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis. For over 25 years she has conducted research on viruses, primarily influenza, at different hospitals and universities, including Medical College of Virginia, University of California Berkeley, St. Jude Children s Research Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and the University of Wisconsin Madison. Hinshaw s UC Davis Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor research has increased our understanding of various aspects of influenza viruses, such as important hosts in nature, transmission among humans, lower mammals and birds, genetic changes related to disease severity, the molecular basis of cell killing, and new approaches to vaccines. Her innovative and energetic teaching style, combined with her continual advocacy for research and education, has earned her national recognition and acclaim. JUDY SAKAKI Judy Sakaki assumed her position as Vice Chancellor of the Division of Student Affairs in July Dr. Sakaki oversees programs and services that enhance the academic and personal development of students, including intercollegiate athletics. Sakaki received her bachelor s and master s degrees from California State University, Hayward, in 1975 and 1977, respectively, and a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in In she was an Executive Fellow in the Executive Leadership Development Program and the California State University. She also served as an American Council on Education Fellow during that period. In 1995 she joined California State University, Fresno, as dean of Student Affairs, and in 1997 was appointed vice president for Student Affairs and dean of students. Sakaki brought substantial experience with diverse student populations to the campus as well as an impressive ability to UC Davis Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs forge links between student services and academic programs. UC Davis students, and the campus community, benefit significantly from her expertise, insights, and passion for providing an optimal learning environment. ii

100 UC DAVIS ATHLETICS GREG WARZECKA On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success under his guidance. Warzecka s penchant for progress began from his first year as director when he was charged with the task of fully engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not UC Davis would offer athletics-related financial aid. One year later, the campus announced the launch of its first-ever grant-in-aid program. Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis transition into two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic Association. Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced that it would join the Big West Conference and thus reclassify from NCAA Division II to Division I status. During Warzecka tenure, UC Davis captured six Director of Athletics NACDA Division II Directors Cups as the most outstanding overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West Region in Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school for the year. Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been a successful baseball coach, first as an assistant at his alma mater, UC Berkeley. He then served as head coach at San Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he also served his first post as men s athletics director. Warzecka returned to California in 1989 to become the A.D. at the University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined the Aggie athletics staff. DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Area Code 530 ADMINISTRATION Office Phone Greg Warzecka, Director of Athletics 264 Hickey Executive Assistant: Carol Kelly Pam Gill-Fisher, Senior Associate A.D. 202 Hickey Associate Athletics Directors Larry Swanson, External Affairs 283 Hickey Bob Bullis, Business 264 Hickey Gary Colberg, Intramurals & Sports Clubs 215 ARC Assistant Athletics Directors Mike Angius, Development 116 A Street Scott Brayton, Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street Mitch Campbell, Football Ops & Event Mgmt. 5 Hickey Annex Jennifer Cardone, Compliance Services 208 Hickey Mike Robles, Media Relations 121 Hickey KEY NUMBERS Office Phone Intercollegiate Athletics 264 Hickey Michelle Roppeau, Academic Advising 204 Hickey Alexis Sherman, Academic Advising 204 Hickey Andy Bloom, Strength & Conditioning Weight Room Russell Randall, Game Mgmt. 140F Pavilion TeamAggie 116 A Street Aggie Pack 116 A Street Creative Communication Services 116 A Street Aggie Auction/Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street Men s Equipment Room 110 Hickey Women s Equipment Room 163 Hickey Training Room - Hickey 115 Hickey Gym Training Room - Pavilion 180 Pavilion HEAD COACHES Office Phone Fall Sports Bob Biggs, Football 222 Hickey Stephanie Hawbecker, Volleyball (W) 287 Hickey Steve Doten, Water Polo (M) 181 Hickey Jason Jaques, Cross Country (M/W) 3 Hickey Annex Maryclaire Robinson, Soccer (W) 333 Hickey Dwayne Shaffer, Soccer (M) 326 Hickey Winter Sports Ray Goldbar, Gymnastics (W) 281 Hickey Barbara Jahn, Swimming & Diving (W) 214 Hickey Peter Motekaitis, Swimming & Diving (M) 330 Hickey Sandy Simpson, Basketball (W) 210 Hickey Gary Stewart, Basketball (M) 232 Hickey Lennie Zalesky, Wrestling (M) 183 Hickey Spring Sports Kathy DeYoung, Golf (W) 228 Hickey Elaine Jones, Lacrosse (W) 183 Hickey Daryl Lee, Tennis (M) 332 Hickey Karen Matteson, Softball (W) 140C Pavilion Bill Maze, Tennis (W) 332 Hickey Rex Peters, Baseball 119 Hickey Emily Plesser, Rowing (W) 324 Hickey Deanne Vochatzer, Track & Field (W) 7 Hickey Annex Jon Vochatzer, Track & Field (M) 2 Hickey Annex Cy Williams, Golf (M) 6 Hickey Annex Jamey Wright, Water Polo (W) 181 Hickey iii

101 SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE STUDENT-ATHLETE GUIDANCE SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym (530) UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All- District/America honorees, and has claimed a record three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Student-Athlete Guidance Services deserves much of the credit for these accomplishments. The SAGS office started in 1988 with a single staff member serving as a centralized resource for academic advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. It is headed by Pam Gill-Fisher, senior associate director of athletics. The SAGS office provides a range of services to student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance with course and major selection as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility rules and issues. UC Davis student-athletes typically have a minimum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although appointments with the athletic academic advisors are not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues including: Balancing academic and athletic expectations General education (GE) requirements Dropping/adding courses Time management/study skills Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form Study hall for student-athletes Personal issues that affect academic performance Choosing a major/career Declaring or changing a major Campus resources Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics Preparation for graduate programs Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards Michelle Roppeau Director of Athletic Academic Advising ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) (530) The Pavilion Training Room (530) Known collectively as The Healer of Champions, the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-athletes that compose UC Davis 26 varsity teams. The student athletic trainers serve two to three years with the program, logging in more than 1,500 hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for any student interested in a graduate program in athletic training, as well as any medical or allied medical profession. The ARC Pavilion training room contains extensive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is headquartered there as well. Jeff Hogan Head Athletic Trainer OTHER RESOURCES Cowell Student Health Center Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA) Internship & Career Center Learning Skills Center Student Employment Center Counseling Center The House (Peer Counseling) Cross Cultural Center Education Abroad Center Student Disability Center International House Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center Women s Resource & Research Center FINANCIAL SUPPORT Undergraduate Scholarship Office Financial Aid Office Dean Witter Fund Residential Services iv

102 HOME OF THE AGGIES The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) opened its doors during the spring of 2004, offering a wide array of fitness areas, including full-size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and racquetball courts and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events. ACTIVITIES & RECREATION CENTER THE PAVILION The ARC adjoins the Pavilion (left), formerly known as Recreation Hall, the home venue for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California. Recognized in 1999 as Softball Field of the Year by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade. Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas. LA RUE FIELD In January of 2004, the Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, office space and permanent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, such as this year s Western Water Polo Association championships. v SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER

103 HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER The former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women s athletics in the post-title IX era, was converted to a first-class practice for the Aggie gymnastics team in AGGIE FIELD Both Aggie Field (left), the home of soccer and lacrosse, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s. DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM Dobbins boasts one of the finest playing services in Northern California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent concession/restroom facilities. UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space. In June 2005, former Olympian Andy Bloom was named as the program s first full-time strength and conditioning coach. Built in the 1950s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous championship events for football, track & field and lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility. TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK FUTURE GAMES In the upcoming years, UC Davis Athletics will see the opening of two first-class athletics facilities. The Marya Welch Tennis Center (left), an upgrade of the existing Hickey Tennis Courts, began construction in Longterm plans for the tennis venue include grandstand seating with restroom/concessions. Note: each drawing represents a concept for full build-out. Designs are subject to change. Aggie football and women s lacrosse will move to a multi-purpose stadium, located adjacent to the Schaal Aquatics Center, as early as the academic year. Initial concept designs call for seating of 10 to 15 thousand spectators, which an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000. vi

104 TRANSITION TO DIVISION I On March 11, 2003, UC Davis made a landmark move in its storied intercollegiate athletics history when Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef announced that the university would reclassify from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I status and join the Big West Conference. The announcement came after much discussion by campus administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni and local community. Additionally, UC Davis undergraduate students passed the Campus Expansion Initiative, which will help fund the Aggies growing athletics grant-in-aid program. UC Davis, which began its four-year transition to Division I in the fall of 2003, will start some competition in the Big West in and is scheduled for full Division I membership in UC Davis will compete in the Big West Conference in baseball, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s cross country, men s and women s golf, men s and women s soccer, softball, men s and women s swimming & diving, men s and women s tennis, men s and women s track & field and women s volleyball. Football is a charter member of the Great West Football Conference, women s rowing is a member of the Western Independent Rowing Association, men s and women s water polo will remain in the Western Water Polo Association and women s lacrosse will continue play in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Women s gymnastics and men s wrestling already classified as Division I programs will continue their participation in the MPSF and Pacific-10 Conference, respectively. Good News The light at the end of the tunnel brightened when the NCAA Division I Board of Directors approved legislation which will make Aggies eligible to win automatic berths to NCAA Championships beginning their first active year of Division I membership in The Big West Conference-sponsored NCAA passed in August of Under previous legislation, the Aggies would have been ineligible to win any automatic berth awarded to the Big West Conference until For men s basketball, the wait was eight years, meaning the Aggies would not be able to win an automatic berth until DIVISION I TIMELINE Provisional First Year Compliance with all minimum contests and participation requirements for sports sponsorship set forth in Bylaw (contests and number of participants). Submit a formal application and fee. Submit a revised strategic plan based on the previously submitted plan. Apply Division I legislation to the greatest extent possible. Attendance at the NCAA Convention. Attendance at an orientation session. Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan. Considered Division II in scheduling against Division I opponents, Division I against Division II opponents. The Campus Expansion Initiative takes effect, contributing an estimated total of $999,000 toward athletics grants-in-aid. Provisional Second Year Full compliance with all Division I legislation and membership requirements, including scholarship minimums and Division I scheduling. Attendance at NCAA convention. Attendance at NCAA meeting at the convention to discuss issues impacting Division I. Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan by June 30 based on feedback received from the previous year. Considered Division I for scheduling against opponents. Total athletics grant-in-aid increases to approximately $2.5 million. The portion of the CEI fees designated for athletics increases to generate an estimated total of $2.03 million in grants-in-aid Provisional Third Year Attendance at the NCAA Convention. Attendance at a meeting to be conducted at the NCAA convention to discuss issues impacting Division I members. Institutional representatives required to attend the meeting are the CEO, AD, SWA, FAR, and Compliance Coordinator. Completion of an NCAA athletics certification orientation visit. Completion of a compliance review conducted by the national office and submission of a report with an institutional response of findings. Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan by June 30 based on feedback received from the previous year s annual report. The portion of the CEI fees designated for athletics increases to contribute an estimated total of $3.17 million for athletics grants-in-aid Provisional Fourth Year Successfully complete an NCAA athletics certification self-study and evaluation visit. Attendance at the NCAA Convention. Attendance at a meeting conducted at the NCAA Convention to discuss issues impacting Division I members. Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan by June 30, 2007 based on feedback received from the previous years review. The CEI reaches its full implementation. The athletics-designated portion increases to generate an estimated total of $4.26 million in grants-in-aid First Year of Division I All teams become eligible for conference and NCAA championships. Teams become eligible to win Big West automatic berths to NCAA championships. vii

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