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1 2006 opponents 2006 EAGLE FOOTBALL Home of Walter Payton Award Winner ERIK MEYER OREGON STATE BEAVERS Oct. 20 Nov. 2 Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Series History First Meeting at Connecticut at Louisville Cincinnati at Pitt USF Rutgers MONTANA STATE BOBCATS Mike Riley 46 S Sabby Piscitelli Coach: Mike Riley (Alabama 1974) School/Career Record: (5)/Same 2005: 5-6/3-5 Pacific 10 (7th) SID: Steve Fenk ( / steve.fenk@oregonstate.edu) Website: Schedule Aug. 31 Eastern Washington Sept. 7 at Boise State Sept. 23 Idaho Sept. 30 California Oct. 7 Washington State Oct. 14 at Washington Oct. 21 at Arizona Oct. 28 USC Nov. 4 Arizona State Nov. 11 at UCLA Nov. 28 at Stanford Nov. 25 Oregon Dec. 2 Hawaii Series History Oregon State 1, Eastern L A WEST VIRGINIA MOUNTAINEERS Rich Rodriguez OL Dan Mozes Coach: Rich Rodriguez (DePauw 1986) School/Career Record: 39-22(5)/ (13) 2005: 11-1/7-0 Big East (1st) SID: Shelly Poe, ( / shelly.poe@mail.wvu.edu) Website: Schedule Sept. 2 Marshall Sept. 9 Eastern Washington Sept. 14 Maryland Sept. 23 at East Carolina Oct. 7 at Mississippi State Oct. 14 Syracuse CENTRAL WASHINGTON WILDCATS John Zamberlin QB Mike Reilly Coach: John Zamberlin School/Career Record: (9)/Same 2005: 8-2/6-0 Great Northwest SID: Jonathan Gordon ( / gordonj@cwu.edu) Website: Schedule Sept. 1 North Dakota Sept. 9 at Humboldt State Sept. 16 at Eastern Washington Sep. 23 at Minnesota Duluth Sep 30 Saint Cloud State Oct. 7 at South Dakota Oct. 14 Western Oregon Oct. 21 vs. Western Washington Oct. 28 at Augustana Nov. 4 Minnesota State Nov. 11 at Nebraska-Omaha Series History Eastern Washington 33, Central 29, Tied 4 (Recent Meetings Listed Below... First Meeting 1921, Most Recent 2004) 1965 W 20-7 S 1966 T S 1967 W H 1967 W A 1968 L A 1968 L 0-10 H 1969 L 7-44 A 1969 W H 1970 L 7-27 A 1971 W H 1972 L H 1973 L A 1974 W H 1975 L A 1976 W H 1977 L A 1978 W A 1979 W 9-0 H 1984 W S 1999 W H 2001 W H 2003 W H 2004 W 39-8 H Mike Kramer OL Joe Hirst Coach: Mike Kramer (Idaho, 1977) School/Career Record: (6)/69-70 (12) SID: Bill Lamberty ( / blamberty@msubobcats.com) Website: Schedule Sept. 2 at Colorado Sept. 9 UC Davis Sept. 16 Humboldt State Sept. 23 Eastern Washington Sept. 30 at Northern Arizona Oct. 7 Portland State Oct. 14 at Sacramento State Oct. 21 at Idaho State Oct. 28 Weber State Nov. 4 Northern Colorado Nov. 18 at Montana Series History Eastern 21, Montana State W 13-6 A 1949 W 29-6 H 1950 W 20-6 N 1951 W H 1952 L 6-16 A 1982 L A 1983 W A 1984 W A 1985 W A 1986 W S 1987 W A 1988 L S 1989 L 3-28 A 1990 L (2ot) H 1991 W A 1992 W H 1993 W 16-7 A 1994 W (3ot) H 1995 W A 1996 W H 1997 L 7-17 A 1998 W H 1999 W A 2000 W A 2001 L S 2002 L A 2003 W S 2004 W (ot) A 2005 W H KEY TO SERIES HISTORY LOCATION ABBREVIATIONS A=Away H=Home S=Albi Stadium in Spokane

2 SACRAMENTO STATE HORNETS Steve Mooshagian LB Tyson Butler Coach: Steve Mooshagian (Fresno State 1982) School/Career Record: 7-26 (3)/Same 2005: 2-9/1-6 Big Sky (t7) SID: Brian Berger Website: Schedule Aug. 31 at Boise State Sept. 16 Cal Poly Sept. 23 at Montana Sept. 30 at Eastern Washington Oct. 7 Weber State Oct. 14 Montana State Oct. 21 at Northern Arizona Oct. 28 Northern Colorado Nov. 4 at Idaho State Nov. 11 Portland State Nov. 18 at UC Davis Series History Eastern 12, Sacramento State W A 1982 W A 1993 W 48-7 A 1995 W H 1996 W A 1997 W H 1998 W A 1999 W H 2000 L H 2001 W (ot) A 2002 L H 2003 W A 2004 W H 2005 W A UNIV. OF MONTANA GRIZZLIES Bobby Hauck DE Mike Murphy Coach: Bobby Hauck (Montana 1988) School/Career Record: (3)/Same 2005: 8-4/5-2 Big Sky (t1) SID: Dave Guffey ( / guffeydb@mso.umt.edu) Website: Schedule Sept. 2 at Iowa Sept. 9 South Dakota State Sept. 23 Sacramento State Sept. 30 at Portland State Oct. 7 at Eastern Washington Oct. 14 Northern Arizona Oct. 21 at Weber State Oct. 28 Idaho State Nov. 4 Cal Poly Nov. 11 at Northern Colorado Nov. 18 Montana State Series History Montana 21, Eastern 10, Tied L 0-27 A 1940 L 0-9 A 1946 L 7-31 A 1947 L 0-21 N 1948 W 12-7 N 1949 L 6-19 A 1950 L 0-52 H 1980 L 7-42 A 1981 W H 1983 W H 1984 T A 1985 W S 1986 L A 1987 L 3-22 S 1988 L 6-30 A 1989 L S 1990 W A 1991 W H 1992 W A 1993 L H 1994 L A 1995 L 7-63 H 1996 L H 1997 W A 1998 L S 1999 L 7-25 A 2000 L S 2001 L (2ot) A 2002 W S 2003 L A 2004 L H 2005 W A NORTHERN COLORADO BEARS Scott Downing RB Andre Wilson Coach: Scott Downing (Sterling College 1979) School/Career Record: First Year/ (2) 2005: 4-7/0-5 Great West (6) SID: Eric Scott ( /eric.scott@unco.edu) Website: Schedule Sept. 2 UC Davis Sept. 9 at Portland State Sept. 16 at Texas State Sept. 23 Western Illinois Sept. 30 at Weber State Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Idaho State Eastern Washington at Sacramento State at Montana State Montana Northern Arizona Series History Eastern 2, Northern Colorado W H 1981 L 9-13 A 1984 W A PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS Tim Walsh CB Dominic Dixon Coach: Tim Walsh (UC-Riverside, 1977) School/Career Record: (13)/ (17) 2005: 6-5/4-3 Big Sky (t4) SID: Mike Lund ( /lundm@pdx.edu) Website: Schedule Sept. 2 at New Mexico Sept. 9 Northern Colorado Sept. 16 at Cal Sept. 23 at Weber State Sept. 30 Montana Oct. 7 at Montana State Oct. 14 Idaho State Oct. 21 Eastern Washington Oct. 28 at Oregon Nov. 4 at Northern Arizona Nov. 11 at Sacramento State Series History Portland State 15, Eastern 12, Tied L H 1969 L 0-35 A 1970 L 0-34 H 1971 L 6-13 A 1972 W 14-7 A 1973 W 3-0 H 1974 L A 1975 L 0-51 H 1980 L A 1982 W 36-0 S 1983 W 6-0 A 1988 T S 1990 W A 1991 L H 1992 L A 1993 W H 1994 L A 1995 L 6-14 H 1996 W 24-7 H 1997 W A 1998 L (ot) H 1999 L A Continued on Next Page 47

3 2000 W A 2001 L H 2002 L A 2003 W H 2004 W A 2005 W H WEBER STATE WILDCATS IDAHO STATE BENGALS NORTHERN ARIZONA LUMBERJACKS Jerome Souers WR Alex Watson Coach: Jerome Souers (Oregon, 1983) School/Career Record: (8)/Same 2005: 3-8/1-6 Big Sky (t7) SID: Steve Shaff ( /steve.shaff@nau.edu) Website: Aug. 31 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov Schedule at Arizona at Utah Dixie College at Idaho State Montana State at Montana Sacramento State at Eastern Washington Portland State Weber State at Northern Colorado Series History Eastern 14, Northern Arizona W 14-7 A 1983 L A 1985 W 33-0 S 1986 W 28-6 A 1987 L S 1988 L A 1989 W S 1990 L A 1991 W H 1992 W 15-9 A 1993 W H 1994 L A 1995 L H 1996 L H 1997 W A 1998 W H 1999 W A 2000 W 27-9 H 2001 L A 2002 W H 2003 L A 2004 W H 2005 W A Ron McBride QB Ian Pizarro Coach: Ron McBride (San Jose State 1962) School/Career Record: 6-5 (1)/94-67 (14) 2005: 6-5/4-3 Big Sky (t4) SID: Brad Larsen ( /blarsen3@weber.edu) Website: Schedule Sept. 2 at Colorado State Sept. 9 Cal Poly Sept. 16 Southern Utah Sept. 23 Portland State Sept. 29 Northern Colorado Oct. 7 at Sacramento State Oct. 21 Montana Oct. 28 at Montana State Nov. 4 Eastern Washington Nov. 11 at Northern Arizona Nov. 18 at Idaho State Series History Eastern 12, Weber State L 6-52 A 1982 L A 1983 L H 1985 W A 1986 W S 1987 L A 1988 L S 1989 W A 1990 L H 1991 L A 1992 W H 1993 W A 1994 W 24-6 H 1995 L A 1996 L A 1997 W H 1998 L A 1999 W S 2000 W (ot) H 2001 W H 2002 W A 2003 L H 2004 W 51-7 A 2005 L H Larry Lewis LB Pago Togafau Coach: Larry Lewis (Boise State, 1980) School/Career Record: (7)/Same 2005: 5-6/3-4 Big Sky (6th) SID: Frank Mercogliano ( / mercfran@isu.edu) Website: Schedule Sept. 2 at UNLV Sept. 9 Fort Lewis Sept. 16 at Idaho Sept. 23 Northern Arizona Oct. 7 at Northern Colorado Oct. 14 at Portland State Oct. 21 Montana State Oct. 28 at Montana Nov. 4 Sacramento State Nov. 11 at Eastern Washington Nov. 18 Weber State Series History Eastern 18, Idaho State W 13-0 A 1953 W 14-6 A 1958 L 7-30 A 1981 L A 1983 L H 1984 W A 1985 W A 1986 W 34-7 A 1987 W S 1988 W 35-3 A 1989 W H 1990 W (ot) A 1991 L H 1992 W 37-3 A 1993 W 38-7 H 1994 L A 1995 L 7-14 H 1996 W A 1997 W 51-7 H 1998 W A 1999 W H 2000 W 38-7 H 2001 W A 2002 L H 2003 L (20t) A 2004 W H 2005 L A Seattle Seahawks Training Camp... Because of the excellent facilities and weather Eastern Washington University has to offer, the preseason training camp for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League returned to the EWU campus in Cheney in Thousands of spectators as well as members of the media converge on Cheney throughout the month of practices. Seattle also had its training camp at Eastern from In 2006, the Seahawks will begin training camp in Cheney on July 29. Eastern begins Aug. 8 in preparation for the team s opener at Oregon State on Aug

4 eagles in the pros Since 1984 when Eastern became e a member of NCAA A Division I-AA, 48 Eastern football players have either signed free agent contracts or have been drafted d by National Football l League or Canadian Football League e teams. Eight have been drafted by the NFL and four drafted d by the CFL to go along with three NFL draftees between In the list below, the years listed are the years they lettered at Eastern. The line that t follows is the original team they were drafted d by or signed a free e agent contract with. Michael Roos was a 16-game starter for the Tennessee Titans in Erik Meyer Quarterback Signed a free agent contract with Cincinnati of the NFL in The 2005 Walter Payton Award winner signed a free agent contract with the Bengals in He was a two-time All- American at EWU, and was named the Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior. Meyer became just the 12th player in I-AA history to throw for at least 4,000 yards in a single season (he finished with 4,003). He also had 30 touchdowns, just five interceptions and a passing efficiency rating of With a completion percentage of.657, 10,261 yards, 84 touchdowns and just 17 interceptions in 42 career games, Meyer broke the I-AA record for efficiency rating by quarterbacks with at least 400 completions with a rating of Meyer became just the 17th player in I-AA history to pass for more than 10,000 yards in his career. Eric Kimble Wide Receiver Signed a free agent contract with Miami of the NFL in Attended mini-camp in spring 2006 for the Dolphins, but injured his foot. He underwent surgery to repair his Achilles tendon and will probably miss the 2006 season. Kimble broke nine EWU career records and four single season marks, including the season receptions record with 87. Kimble finished with 46 career touchdown receptions to rank second in I-AA history behind the 50 of legendary Jerry Rice from Mississippi Valley ( ). Kimble broke the Big Sky Conference career reception yards record, with a total of 4,140 yards that ranks fourth in I-AA history. His 253 catches is eighth all-time in I-AA (second in Big Sky history). Jesse Hendrix Cornerback Signed a free agent contract with the B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League in Attended training camp but did not make the squad. He eventually signed with the Spokane Shock of af2 (arenafootball2). Hendrix had a school-record 41 career passes broken up at EWU, finishing with 14 as a senior to rank second on the single season list. Hendrix had five interceptions and 154 tackles in his career. He played 47 of a possible 47 games EAGLE FOOTBALL Home of Walter Payton Award Winner ERIK MEYER Joey Cwik Fullback/Linebacker Attended mini-camp with New Orleans of the NFL in Cwik, the Big Sky Conference Defensive MVP in 2005, attended mini-camp for the Saints in spring He finished with 331 tackles in his 47-game career (40 as a starter) to rank fourth in school history. He never missed a game in his Eastern career, never redshirted and ended his career with 39-straight starts. He also had 9 1/2 sacks, 28 total tackles for loss, five passes broken up, three interceptions and a pair of forced fumbles. He was selected to the eighth annual Division I-AA Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star team, was a member of the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team for the fourth-straight year and was EWU s male recipient of the Big Sky Scholar-Athlete Award. Michael Roos Offensive Tackle Drafted in the 2nd round by Tennessee in the 2005 NFL Draft. Roos started 16 games as a rookie in He started at left tackle in place of injured veteran starter Brad Hopkins, then took over at right tackle for the remainder of the season. Said Titans General Manager Floyd Reese at the end of the season: He showed the versatility to play both left or right, and very seldom are you going to find a lot of guys like that. That is quite a bill to fill. Roos became the highest draft choice in school history when Tennessee selected him in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He was the 41st selection overall, the third offensive tackle selected and the first NCAA Division I-AA player taken. In addition, he was the first Big Sky Conference player selected and the highest since At the time he was drafted, Roos had played just six seasons of football, starting as a senior at Mountain View High School in fall He moved to the United States from Estonia in He came to Eastern as a tight end, played one season on the defensive line and then started 35-straight Eagle games at left offensive tackle. As a senior in 2004, he earned five different All-America honors and was the I-AA.Org Lineman of the Year after helping Eastern to a 9-4 record and the quarterfinals of the I-AA Playoffs. Roos played in a pair of prestigious college all-star games the East-West Shrine Game and Senior Bowl and was also invited to the NFL Scouting Combine. Ryan Phillips Cornerback Signed a free agent contract with the B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League in He played the 2005 season as a starting defensive halfback for the B.C. Lions. He started 18 games and ranked third on the team with 56 tackles. He also had three interceptions and was the CFL s Defensive Player of the Month in August. The Lions finished 12-6 and were the West Division Champions. Phillips was a first team All-Big Sky Conference selection in 2004 as he concluded his 18-game Eagle career with 61 tackles, six interceptions and 10 passes broken up on defense. He also rushed for 88 yards, caught three passes for 17 yards and had 21 kickoff returns for a 22.0 average per return. Josh Blankenship Quarterback 2002 Signed a free agent contract with Miami of the NFL in Blankenship is now with the Stockton Lightning of af2 (arena football2). He played the 2005 season with the Tulsa Talons of af2 after a previous stint on the practice squad of the Austin Wranglers of the AFL (Arena Football League). He played in all 16 games in the 2005 season and finished second in the league with 89 touchdown passes. He was sixth in efficiency rating (113.3) and 12th in total offense (3,591). He had three 300-yard passing games as Tulsa finished A year earlier, he also played for Austin before signing with the Edmonton Eskimos in the CFL, but was released prior to the start of the 2004 season. He originally signed a free agent contract with the Miami Dolphins, then he was waived in June 2003 just four days after the team signed veteran Brian Griese. A month earlier, Miami s quarterbacks coach Mike Shula a Blankenship fan took the head coaching job at Alabama in the wake of the firing of Mike Price. Injuries 49

5 Shockingly Good! Five former Eagles find a home with nearby Shock The inaugural year for the Spokane Shock proved to be a great post-collegiate stop for five former Eagles. The Shock are a member of arenafootball2 (af2) and spent most of their 2006 season as one of the top-ranked teams after winning 11 of their first 13 games. Receiver Raul Vijil and running back Anthony Griffin were on the team since it began in the spring, and were later joined by lineman Kurt Sigler and defensive backs Jesse Hendrix and Isaiah Trufant. Muhammad Shamsid-Deen and Brandon Moore spent some time early in the season on the team s roster before leaving the squad. Vijil was selected as the league s offensive player of the week by the arenafootball2 league office after scoring five touchdowns in a game against Everett, including a game-winning 30-yard touchdown reception. In a game versus Bakersfield, Vijil, Sigler and Griffin all scored touchdowns. Besides the players, Eastern s radio team consisting of play-by-play announcer Larry Weir and color commentator Paul Sorensen are the Shock radio broadcast team. Former Eagle Brandon Myers played for Spokane s in-state rival Everett Hawks in Pictured from left are Anthony Griffin, Jesse Hendrix, Kurt Sigler, Isaiah Trufant and Raul Vijil. Vijil is also pictured above. 50 in a freak car accident (caused by his dog) ended Blankenship s playing hopes that season. A transfer from the University of Tulsa, Blankenship concluded his career at Eastern in 2002 by passing for school records of 3,243 yards and 30 touchdowns. He earned honorable mention All-America honors and was the Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Year, Newcomer of the Year and a first team All-Big Sky selection. He had a hand in all 10 school records the Eagles broke during the season, which ended when he passed for 344 yards and four touchdowns in a win over unbeaten and top-ranked Montana, snapping UM s NCAA Division I-AA record 24-game winning streak. Lamont Brightful Wide Receiver/Returner Drafted in the 6th round by Baltimore in the 2002 NFL Draft. A return specialist who is also playing as a pro cornerback, Brightful is now with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. Prior to that, he was the New York Giants after signing a contract on Jan. 7, 2005, but he did not play in any 2005 regular season games. He played in spring/summer 2005 for Frankfurt in NFL Europe and had a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown while leading the team in return average (27.4) and interceptions (four). He played in 30 NFL games from , including his first 28 with the Baltimore Ravens and two in the 2004 season with Miami. He has returned 68 kickoffs (22.7 average) and 69 punts (9.9 average) in his career with one touchdown. For Baltimore in 2003, he averaged 24.7 yards on 29 kickoff returns and 7.8 on 45 punt returns. As a Baltimore rookie in 2002, he averaged 20.6 yards on 34 kickoff returns. He also returned 15 punts for a team-record 16.1 average that ranked eighth in the NFL and third in the AFC. He had a team-record 95-yard punt return in a win against Cincinnati to earn AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. He finished with 201 total return yards against the Bengals, including a season-best 54-yard kickoff return. Brightful was the 195th pick overall in the NFL Draft in While at Eastern, Brightful was a three-time All-American as a return specialist. He set three I-AA records, including career kickoff return average (30.0) and career KO return touchdowns (five). He caught 122 passes for 2,061 yards and 20 touchdowns. Dario Romero Defensive Line Signed a contract with the Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL in 2001 Romero is now with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. He spent the 2005 season on the roster of the Miami Dolphins after signing a contract on March 28, He played in 15 games for Miami in 2004, making the second start of his career on Nov. 21 at Seattle. He finished the year with 35 tackles and 3 1/2 sacks. He played in eight games with the Dolphins in 2003, finishing with five tackles and a pass broken up. The first start of his career came in Miami s season-ending victory over the New York Jets. He didn t play in any games in 2002 after signing a free agent contract with the Dolphins on Jan. 16, He played the 2001 season for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. He played in 11 games as a starter for the Eskimos, finishing with 23 tackles, three sacks, two forced fumbles and two tackles for loss in 11 games. He earned third team All-America honors in 2000, and twice was selected to the All-Big Sky first team. He finished his career with 22 sacks to rank fifth in school history. Luke Fritz Offensive Line Signed a free agent contract with Carolina of the NFL in 2001 Fritz is now playing his fourth full season in the Canadian Football League for the Montreal Alouettes, who lost to Edmonton in the Grey Cup in both 2003 and He entered the 2006 season with 59 games played, including 34 starts. He has also played in five postseason games with one more start. He started 14 of 19 games in He started all 19 games for the Alouettes at right tackle in 2004 and received a tryout with the New York Jets of the NFL. A first-round draft choice by Montreal in 2001, he played two games in the 2002 season. He also played the 2002 season as a backup guard for the Scottish Claymores in NFL Europe after being drafted in the fourth round of the 2002 allocation draft. He spent the preseason in 2001 and 2002 with the Carolina Panthers before being released. In addition to signing a free agent contract, Fritz was drafted by Montreal as the seventh pick in the first round of the 2001 CFL Draft. He started 37 games as an Eagle and earned honorable mention All-America honors in Bashir Levingston Return Specialist 1998 Signed a contract with the NY Giants of the NFL in After a stint in the NFL with the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins, Levingston is entering his fourth full season with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. He has scored a club-record 13 career touchdowns on returns, ranking second in the history of the league. In 2005, he scored twice, with averages of 20.4 on kickoff returns, 10.2 on punt returns with a TD and 34.3 and a TD on seven missed field goal returns. In 2004, he returned five kicks for touchdowns (two punts, two missed field goals and a kickoff). A year earlier, he finished the 2003 season by winning the league s John Agro Special Teams Player of the Year Award. He returned a league-record five kicks for scores, including CFL record-tying marks of two kickoff returns for touchdowns and three punt returns for scores. He led the league in punt return yards and average (811, 13.5 average), as well as kickoff return yards (881, 30.0 average). Three times during the season, he earned CFL Special Teams Player of the Week accolades, includ-

6 ing once after a losing effort in the semifinals of the CFL Playoffs. At Toronto in 2002, he had 19 tackles, two interceptions and a forced fumble on defense in 11 games. He returned 13 kickoffs for 309 yards (23.8 average) and 33 punts for 570 yards (17.3 average) with two touchdowns. He sparked a playoff win over Saskatchewan by returning a lateral on a punt return 76 yards for a touchdown to earn CFL Special Teams Player of the Week honors. He also played sparingly for Toronto in 2001 after being released by Edmonton. He attended mini-camps with the Miami Dolphins in 2003, but he was released prior to training camp. Previously, he played for the New York Giants from as a return specialist and cornerback. He was mainly a special teams player as a Giants rookie in 1999, finishing with 14 tackles, two passes defensed and one interception he returned 34 yards. He also ranked eighth in the NFL with a 24.2 average in 22 kickoff returns with a long of 35. In 2000, he missed the first eight games with an ankle injury, then played in three games. He finished the season with three tackles and a 21.9 average on seven kickoff returns. Levingston spent the spring of 2000 playing for the Amsterdam Admirals in NFL Europe. He led the league in punt returns and kickoff returns while ranking third in interceptions with three, including a 45-yard return for a touchdown. He averaged 13.3 yards in 20 punt returns with a long of 49, and averaged 28.1 yards in 15 kickoff returns with an 89-yard touchdown. He also had 23 tackles and a team-high 10 passes broken up. Levingston played just one season at Eastern, but set or tied 34 school, Big Sky and NCAA Division I-AA records. He returned three kickoffs for touchdowns in the same game against Sacramento State to help break most of the records and also scored on two punt returns. Including receiving and rushing, he averaged 25.0 yards every time he touched the ball, and scored every 5.3 times he touched the ball (12 total touchdowns). He was a first team All-America return specialist and Football Gazette s Specialist of the Year. Notable Former Pros: Tom Ackerman Offensive Guard Drafted in the 5th round by New Orleans in the 1996 NFL Draft. Ackerman played eight seasons in the NFL, including the first six with the New Orleans Saints and the 2002 and 2003 seasons with the Tennessee Titans. He played in 105 career games, including 21 as a starter. Mainly used as a special teams player his first two seasons in the NFL, he appeared in 14 games in 1997 after playing in two games as a rookie in He started at center in 10 of the 15 games he played in 1998, and in 1999, he played in eight games as a starter and eight as a reserve. Following the 1999 season, he signed a four-year, $6.89 million contract to remain with the New Orleans Saints, then played as a backup in 15 games in 2000 and 16 in 2001 before leaving the team. He was signed by the Oakland Raiders on May 22, 2002, but was released and signed with Tennessee. In 2002, he played in 11 games and started three for the Titans, who advanced to the AFC Championship Game and finished the season In 2003, he played in 16 games as a backup. Ackerman was the 145th pick overall in the 1996 NFL Draft and was the first offensive lineman in Washington and the Big Sky Conference to be taken. He was a third team All- American at EWU following his senior season in Jesse Chatman Running Back Signed a free agent contract with San Diego of the NFL in Chatman spent time in the 2005 season with both the New Orleans Saints and the Miami Dolphins after being released by the San Diego Chargers. Prior to that, he played in 41 regular season NFL games in three seasons with San Diego after impressive performances in the preseason. He had regular season totals of 428 yards rushing (5.4 per carry), 10 receptions for 115 yards (11.5 per catch), six kickoff returns for 120 yards and 30 tackles on special teams. In 2004, he rushed for 392 yards and scored three touchdowns as an injury replacement to All-Pro LaDainian Tomlinson. He scored his first career touchdown against Tennessee to preserve a victory, then he had his first-ever 100-yard game with 103 yards on 11 carries versus Jacksonville. Against Carolina, he spelled Tomlinson in the fourth quarter and had a 52-yard run before scoring on a 5-yard run for the decisive points in a 17-6 win. In the 2003 pre-season, his best performance was 114 yards his first 100-yard performance as a pro in a home win over San Francisco the night before Eastern played at San Diego State. In 2002, Chatman earned a roster position with the Chargers as an undrafted free agent after leading the NFL in rushing during the preseason with 234 yards on 46 carries and a 5.1 average per carry. While at EWU, Chatman led I-AA in rushing as a senior All-American as he finished with 2,096 yards and 28 touchdowns. The Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year broke five BSC records and 19 school marks en route to finishing with 4,173 rushing yards and 53 touchdowns. Dan Curley Tight End Drafted in the 5th round by St. Louis in the 2003 NFL Draft. Curley last played for the Carolina Panthers after signing a contract on Jan. 4, He was released on Sept. 3 just before the 2005 season began. He was allocated to NFL Europe to play for the Europe Centurions in 2005, but suffered a leg injury before the season began. A year earlier, he was signed by the New Orleans Saints in the NFL, then was released prior to the start of the regular season. Originally a fifth-round draft choice by St. Louis, he played one regular season game with the Rams in the 2003 season. At Eastern, Curley concluded an injury-plagued career by earning honorable mention All-America and first team All-Big Sky Conference honors as a senior in He played in just 28 of a possible 44 games in his career, starting 21. He caught 58 career passes for 721 yards and seven touchdowns. Jeff Ogden Wide Receiver Signed a free agent contract with Dallas of the NFL in Spending his college and professional career defying the odds, Ogden played five seasons in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys (1998 and 1999), Miami Dolphins (2000 and 2001) and Baltimore Ravens (2002) as a wide receiver and return specialist. In five NFL seasons, he played in 67 games including 64 of a possible 64 games in his first four years in the league with 28 catches for 304 yards (10.9 average) and one touchdown. He concluded his career in 2002 by playing in three games for the Ravens, and had two punt returns for 21 yards. However, in the previous four seasons, he played in all 16 games each year. In 2001, he caught six passes for 73 yards and a touchdown, and also returned 32 punts for 377 yards (11.8 average). In 2000, he had two catches for 24 yards, and returned 19 punts for a 17.0 average per return with an 81-yard return for a touchdown. Had he met the minimum to be ranked, he would have led the NFL in average per return. In 1999, he played in all 16 games for the Cowboys and finished with 12 catches for 144 yards and returned 12 kickoffs for a 21.0 average and four punts for a 7.0 average. As a rookie at Dallas in 1998, Ogden earned a spot on the team s 53-man roster after catching seven passes for 126 yards in the preseason. He played in all 16 regular season games, finishing with eight catches for 63 yards, one rush for 12 yards and three kickoff returns for a 21.7 average. He also had 10 special teams tackles. He had his best day as a rookie against Seattle when he caught four passes for 26 yards, rushed once for 12 yards and had a tackle on special teams. He spent the spring/summer of 2000 leading the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe to the regular season championship (7-3 record) and the championship in the World Bowl. He ranked third in the league in receiving with 44 catches for 635 yards and seven touchdowns, and earned three player of the week awards before missing the last two weeks of the season with an injury. Ogden came to Eastern as a walk-on who previously competed in track and field at a community college. By the time he was a senior in 1997, he developed into a second team All- America receiver and first team Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-American. He caught 57 passes in 1997 for school records of 1,148 yards and 13 touchdowns as Eastern enjoyed its greatest season ever with a 12-2 record. The Eagles won the Big Sky Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA Final Four. Jackie Kellogg Defensive Back Signed a free agent contract with San Fran. of the NFL in Kellogg played in four different professional leagues during his nearly decade-long career, including a highly-successful eight seasons from in the Canadian Football League. He played 6 1/2 years with the Calgary Stampeders and the last 1 1/2 years of his career with the Edmonton Eskimos. He helped the Stampeders win the 1998 Grey Cup and played in 14 playoff games, including four Grey Cups (1995, 98, 99 and 2002). In his career (including playoffs), he played in 117 games and had 301 tackles, 18 pass knock downs, eight sacks and 28 interceptions for 507 yards in returns (18.1 average) with six touchdowns. He equaled his career-high with 55 tackles in 20 games in 2002, and in 1998 and 1999, he was selected to the West Division All-CFL team. In 1998, he ranked second in the CFL with eight interceptions for 72 yards and a touchdown. He also had 55 tackles in a total of 20 games as Calgary beat Hamilton to win the CFL championship. In 1999, Calgary lost to Hamilton in the Grey Cup as Kellogg earned CFL Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the playoff semifinals (the third POW award in his career). In a total of 20 games, he had six interceptions for 90 yards in returns and 49 total tackles. His other career highlights include the 2000 season, when he had 31 tackles, five interceptions and two sacks. Two of the interceptions were returned for touchdowns in 2000 including a 110-yard return and twice he was honored as CFL Defensive Player of the Week. In 1997, he joined the team in week 17 and played in just three total games. But he was selected as the CFL defensive player of the week in week 18 when he had four tackles, three pass knockdowns and a blocked punt. He joined the Stampeders late in 1995 after being released by San Francisco in the NFL in the team s final cuts just prior to the start of the 1995 regular season. He had the same fate with the 49ers as a rookie in In 1995 and 1997, he played for the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League. In 1997, he finished the year with 34 tackles, 10 passes 51

7 52 defensed, two interceptions and an 18.9 kickoff return average. In 1995, he intercepted three passes in the team s first game and finished second in the league with a total of seven. He also had 50 tackles, 14 passes defensed and two blocked kicks. In addition, after leading Calgary to the CFL playoffs in 2000, he joined Memphis of the ill-fated XFL in He had one interception for the Maniax. At Eastern, Kellogg helped lead the Eagles to the 1992 Big Sky Conference championship and a berth in the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs. He finished his career with 41 passes broken up, 17 interceptions and 219 tackles, and earned first team All-Big Sky honors as a junior and senior. Kurt Schulz Defensive Back Drafted in the 7th round by Buffalo in the 1992 NFL Draft. Schulz played in his 10th NFL season in 2001, including his final two seasons with the Detroit Lions. In his 129-game career 93 as a starter he had 671 tackles, 30 interceptions, 80 passes defensed and five forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. In 2001, he played in 11 games (starting 10), and had 79 tackles, two interceptions and six passes defensed. In his first season with the Lions in 2000, he started all 11 of the games he played before an ankle sprain ended his season. An alternate for the 2001 Pro Bowl, he finished with 68 total tackles, 10 passes defensed and a careerhigh seven interceptions to rank third in both the NFL and NFC. He intercepted Green Bay s Brett Favre to seal a victory over Green Bay, and he had three interceptions in a win at Chicago to earn NFC Defensive Player of the Week. On Feb. 18, 2000, Schulz signed a five-year, $10 million contract with the Lions. Prior to that, his entire eight-year career was spent with the Buffalo Bills, where he started all 70 games he played in his final five years there. He started all 16 games in 1999, finishing with 98 tackles, three interceptions and 13 passes defensed. He finished the 1998 season with six interceptions to rank eighth in the NFL and fifth in the AFC. In 1997, he finished with a career-high 107 tackles, two interceptions and 10 passes defensed after a 1996 campaign that saw him finish with 102 tackles, four interceptions and a career-high 16 passes defensed. In 1995, he was a UPI second team All-AFC selection after ranking second in the AFC with six interceptions to go along with 90 tackles and 15 passes defensed. His first career interception came against Carolina in 1995 when he returned it 32 yards for a touchdown. He also had a gamesaving interception in the end zone with 52 seconds left against Atlanta in 1995 and was awarded a game ball for his efforts. He had multi-interception games against Cincinnati in 1996 and versus St. Louis in He had a career-high 12 tackles against St. Louis in Schulz played in his first Super Bowl in January 1994 when the Bills lost to Dallas. He made a touchdown-saving tackle on the game s opening kickoff after playing most of the 1993 season with a calf injury suffered in the preseason. He played in eight regular season games for Buffalo in 1992, becoming only the sixth Bills rookie since 1988 to start when he made his only start of the season against San Francisco. Schulz earned third team All-America honors as a sophomore at Eastern when he also earned first team All-Big Sky honors. He was a second team All-Big Sky choice as a junior and senior. He finished his EWU career with 224 tackles, 17 interceptions, a school-record 219 interception return yards and 28 passes broken up. He was a second team CoSIDA Verizon Academic All-American in 1991, and in 1997 was selected to the CoSIDA Verizon Academic All-America All-Time Team. He was inducted in 1998 into the Eastern Athletics Hall of Fame. Kevin Sargent Offensive Tackle Signed a free agent contract with Cincinnati in Sargent was a veteran of seven NFL seasons, although he missed the entire 1996 regular season with a herniated disc in his neck. He started 63 of 73 career games, including all 16 games in He also started 15 games in both the 1995 and 1994 seasons and eight in In 1997, he had no missed assignments in 604 plays, and in his first start of the year on Nov. 2, he had the key block on a 71-yard touchdown run by Corey Dillon. One month later against Tennessee, he was awarded an offensive game ball for helping Dillon rush for an NFL rookie record 246 yards. In 1995, the offensive line set a franchise record by allowing just 1.56 sacks per game. Sargent had only one missed assignment in 852 total snaps. Until he suffered an ankle sprain, he had played every down for the Bengals at left tackle in the first 12 games. Sargent began the 1993 season as the starter at left tackle in place of 11- time Pro Bowler Anthony Munoz, but broke his arm on the second play of the season and missed most of the year. He played in 16 games as a rookie, eight as a starter. Ed Simmons Offensive Tackle Drafted in the 6th round by Washington in He retired in 1998 from the St. Louis Rams after playing 11 seasons at right tackle for the Washington Redskins. Simmons, who played for the 1992 Super Bowl Champions, started 104 games during that span. In 1995, he was selected to the Sports Illustrated All-NFC East team and played 1,039 of a possible 1,042 downs. His debut as a rookie was against Philadelphia s Reggie White. He was an inaugural inductee in 1996 into the Eastern Athletics Hall of Fame. Other Former Pros: Dave Svendsen - Wide Receiver Drafted in 11th round by Los Angeles in He was inducted in 2001 into the Eastern Athletics Hall of Fame. Bob Picard - Wide Receiver Drafted in 8th round by Philadelphia in He was inducted into the Eastern Athletics Hall of Fame in Scott Garske - Tight End Drafted in 7th round by Pittsburgh in Jeff Metter - Linebacker Signed a free agent contract with San Francisco in Rick Worman - Quarterback Worman played in the CFL for Calgary and Edmonton for five seasons before playing in Saskatchewan in Mark Gehring - Tight End Signed a free agent contract with San Francisco in 1986, and on two occasions, was kept on the active roster until the team s final cuts. Also signed a contract with the Houston Oilers. Craig Richardson - Wide Receiver Drafted in the 11th round by Kansas City in He was traded to Los Angeles where he played two seasons. Mike Kingston - Def. Tackle Signed a free agent contract with the New York Jets in Eric Riley - Tight End Signed free agent contracts with the Jets, New England and Green Bay. Bill Altena - Linebacker Signed a free agent contract with St. Louis in Eric Stein - Kicker Signed a free agent contract with Seattle in Jamie Townsend - Running Back Played in 1989 for Calgary of the CFL. Jeff Mickel - Off. Tackle Drafted in the 6th round by Minnesota in He also spent time in training camps and/or on developmental rosters with Kansas City, the Los Angeles Rams and Detroit. He played for Barcelona in the World League of American Football in 1991 and for Frankfurt in Brendan Rogers - Linebacker Drafted in the 4th round by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL in The native of Vancouver, B.C., played in four games with Saskatchewan in 1999 after spending three seasons with the Toronto Argonauts. He spent his first five seasons as a pro at Winnipeg. In nine seasons (134 games including nine playoff games and three Grey Cups), he registered 203 total tackles with a pair of interceptions. In 1997, Rogers had 20 total tackles, plus had two forced fumbles in Toronto s playoff victory over Montreal. Toronto beat Saskatchewan in the Grey Cup as Toronto finished On Sept. 23, 1994, Rogers broke a CFL record with eight special teams tackles against British Columbia. In 1993, he led the CFL in special teams tackles with 36. He was on the losing end of two Grey Cup games with Edmonton and missed the 1996 game with an injury, so he earned his first title ring in He and his wife Karyn founded the annual CFL All-Star Hockey Classic tournament that raises funds for the Portage Plain United Way and the Variety Club of Manitoba. Gary Needham - Off. Guard Signed a free agent contract with Seattle in Signed another free agent contract with Miami in the spring of Tony Lenseigne - Tight End Signed free agent contracts with San Diego, Minnesota and Seattle in his first three seasons as a pro, but did not play in the regular season. He played in the spring of 1995 for the Rhein Fire of the World League of American Football, catching two passes. Tom Owens - Wide Receiver Signed a free agent contract with Winnipeg of the CFL in Tommy Williams - Def. End Signed a free agent contract with Winnipeg of the CFL in Trent Pollard - Offensive Tackle Drafted in the fifth round by Cincinnati in He was on the pre-season roster of the St. Louis Rams in 1997 and 1998, but did not make the team. Tony Brooks - Wide Receiver Signed a free agent contract with Winnipeg of the CFL in Jason Marsh - Linebacker Signed a free agent contract with the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League in Jason Anderson - Wide Receiver Signed a free agent contract with Buffalo of the NFL in 1995, then signed a contract in 1996 with British Columbia of the Canadian Football League. Troy Alexander - Defensive Tackle Drafted in the first round by Saskatchewan as the second pick overall in the 1995 CFL Draft. An injury limited his playing time in 1998 with British Columbia after his first three seasons were spent in Saskatchewan playing for the Roughriders. He had his finest season in 1997 with 38 total tackles including 10 quarterback sacks. He played in the Grey Cup, but Saskatchewan lost to Toronto. A backup at defensive tackle in 1996, he finished the season with 14 total tackles including a sack. He played in 17 games as a rookie in 1995, including 12 as a starter at nose tackle. He finished with 22 tackles. Alexander is a native of Edmonton, Alberta. Derek Strey - Linebacker Signed a free agent contract with Jacksonville of the NFL in After being released by Jacksonville in 1998, the Seattle Seahawks signed Strey as a practice squad player. He participated in the 1999 training camp in Cheney before being cut. Interestingly, Strey worked for the Seahawks at their pre-season training camp in Cheney in Strey spent the spring and summer of 1999 as a starting linebacker in NFL Europe for the Frankfurt Galaxy, which advanced to the World Bowl in June. Jim Buzzard - Offensive Lineman Signed a free agent contract with San Diego of the NFL in David Andres - Offensive Lineman Signed a free agent contract with the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL in Mike MacKenzie - Running Back Drafted in the 5th round by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL in T.J. Ackerman - Offensive Lineman Signed a free agent contract with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL in Dion Alexander - Linebacker ; Romaine Smith Wide Receiver ; Ole Olesen Cornerback ; and Lance Ballew - Tight End All four played for the Yakima, Wash., Shockwave in the National Indoor Football League in the spring/summer of Harry Leons - Quarterback Signed a contract with the Portland Forest Dragons of the Arena Football League in Leons spent three seasons from on the roster of the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League, spending most of it as the team s third-string quarterback. In his career, including the 1999 season with the Portland Forest Dragons, he completed 14-of-23 passes for 61 percent, 192 yards and two touchdowns. In 2001, he started once and completed 4-of-7 passes for 46 yards. He was acquired by the Avengers as the 25th pick in the AFL expansion draft in The previous season he played mostly in the pre-season for the Portland Forest Dragons. He completed 10-of-16 passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns in the regular season. Julian Williams - Defensive Back Signed a contract with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL in Anthony Griffin - Linebacker Signed a free agent contract with the Chicago Crush of the Arena Football League in Chris Polinder - Offensive Line Signed a free agent contract with the Detroit Fury in the Arena Football League in 2002 and spent the year as a starting center and long snapper. He then joined the Colorado Rush of the AFL for the 2003 season. Brandon Moore - Defensive Line Signed a free agent contract with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League in Kurt Sigler - Offensive Line Signed a free agent contract with the Buffalo Bills of the NFL in Sigler closed his college career by being selected to four post-season all-star games (he played in two) after twice being chosen to the All-Big Sky Conference second team. Jesse Nicassio - Punter Signed a free agent contract with the St. Louis Rams of the NFL in Nicassio set EWU school records for career average per punt (42.3) and season average per punt (44.4 ). David Sherrod - Offensive Line Signed a free agent contract with the Chicago Bears of the NFL in 2002 and Miami in Sherrod was on the 2005 roster of the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the Canadian Football League, where he was listed as a 355-pound tackle. He played in spring/summer 2003 for the Barcelona Dragons, having been allocated to NFL Europe after signing a free agent contract with the Miami Dolphins on Jan. 10, He has had stints with the Chicago Bears and Oakland Raiders after concluding his collegiate career in He was originally going to sign with the Raiders, but a shoulder injury caused him to fail the team s physical. He then signed with the Bears, but was released at the end of their 2002 training camp.

8 eagle honors NCAA DIVISION I-AA Bowl/All-Star Games 2005 (2005 Las Vegas Bowl) - Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver 2004 (2005 Senior Bowl) - Michael Roos, Offensive Tackle 2004 (2005 East West Shrine Game) - Michael Roos, OT 2003 (2003 Blue-Gray Classic) - Kurt Sigler, Offensive Tackle 2003 (2003 The Villages Classic) - Kurt Sigler, Off. Tackle 2002 (2003 Paradise Bowl) - Jovan Griffith, Running Back 2001 (2002 Paradise Bowl) - Fred Salanoa, Quarterback 2001 (2002 Paradise Bowl) - Chris Polinder, Center 2001 (2002 Paradise Bowl) - David Sherrod, Offensive Tackle 1996 (1997 Freedom All-Star) - Joe Sewell, Running Back 1993 (1994 Senior Bowl) - Trent Pollard, Offensive Tackle Player of the Year Awards Erik Meyer, Walter Payton Award (The Sports Network) Erik Meyer, Offensive Player of the Year (I-AA.Org) Erik Meyer, Offensive Back of the Year (Football Gazette) Michael Roos, Lineman of the Year (I-AA.Org) Jesse Chatman, Off. Back of the Year (FB Gazette) Bashir Levingston, Specialist of the Year (FB Gazette) All-America First Team Erik Meyer, Quarterback (The Sports Network) Erik Meyer, Quarterback (Associated Press) Erik Meyer, Quarterback (I-AA.Org) Erik Meyer, Quarterback (Football Gazette) Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver (The Sports Network) Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver (I-AA.Org) Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver (Sports Xchange) Matt Alfred, Offensive Guard (The Sports Network) Michael Roos, Offensive Tackle (American Football Coaches Association) Michael Roos, Offensive Tackle (Sports Network) Michael Roos, Offensive Tackle (I-AA.Org) Michael Roos, Offensive Tackle (FB Gazette) Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver (I-AA.Org) Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver (FB Gazette) Jesse Chatman, Running Back (Associated Press) Jesse Chatman, Running Back (Sports Network) Jesse Chatman, Running Back (Football Gazette) Chris Polinder, Center (Associated Press) Chris Polinder, Center (Sports Network) Lamont Brightful, Return Specialist (American Football Coaches Association) Jeff Allen, Defensive End (Associated Press) Jeff Allen, Defensive End (Sports Network) Lance Knaevelsrud, Offensive Tackle (Sports Network) Lance Knaevelsrud, Off. Tackle (Associated Press) Bashir Levingston, Return Specialist (American Football Coaches Association) Bashir Levingston, Return Spec. (Sports Network) Bashir Levingston, Punt Return Spec. (FB Gazette) Bashir Levingston, Kickoff Ret. Spec. (FB Gazette) Jim Buzzard, Off. Tackle (Associated Press) Jim Buzzard, Off. Tackle (Sports Network) Jim Buzzard, Off. Tackle (Walter Camp) Jim Buzzard, Off. Tackle (Football Gazette) Jim Buzzard, Off. Tackle (ESPN/Sportsticker) Harry Leons, Quarterback (Burger King Coaches) Kevin Peterson, Center (Walter Camp) Kevin Peterson, Center (ESPN/Sportsticker) Rex Prescott, Running Back (ESPN/Sportsticker) Chris Scott, Def. Tackle (Burger King Coaches) Chris Scott, Def. Tackle (Walter Camp) Chris Scott, Def. Tackle (American FB Quarterly) Kevin Sargent, Offensive Tackle (Kodak) 2006 EAGLE FOOTBALL Eastern s offensive line has produced a trio of All-Americans in the past two seasons... Matt Alfred (top) was selected in 2005, and Rocky Hanni (middle) and Michael Roos (bottom) earned All-America honors in Home of Walter Payton Award Winner ERIK MEYER Kevin Sargent, Off. Tackle (Walter Camp) Jeff Mickel, Off. Tackle (NFL Draft Reports) Eric Stein, Punter (Associated Press) Eric Stein, Punter (Walter Camp) Eric Stein, Punter (Kodak) Ed Simmons, Offensive Tackle (Kodak) All-America Second Team Erik Meyer, Quarterback (Sports Xchange) Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver (Associated Press) Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver (Football Gazette) Matt Alfred, Offensive Guard (Associated Press) Michael Roos, Offensive Tackle (Associated Press) Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver (Sports Network) Eric Kimble, All-Purpose (Associated Press) Josh Blankenship, Quarterback (Football Gazette) Troy Griggs, Kicker (Football Gazette) Jeff Allen, Defensive End (Football Gazette) Greg Belzer, Linebacker (Football Gazette) Lamont Brightful, Return Specialist (Football Gazette) Lance Knaevelsrud, Off. Tackle (Football Gazette) Lamont Brightful, Return Specialist (Sports Network) Lamont Brightful, Return Specialist (Football Gazette) Bashir Levingston, All-Purpose (USA Today/ESPN) Bashir Levingston, All-Purpose (Assoc. Press) Kevin Peterson, Center (Sports Network) Rex Prescott, Running Back (Associated Press) Chris Scott, Def. Tackle (Associated Press) Chris Scott, Def. Tackle (Sports Network) Jeff Ogden, Wide Receiver (Sports Network) Derek Strey, Linebacker (Sports Network) Maurice Perigo, Free Safety (FB Gazette) Jesse Hardt, Tight End (Sports Network) Harold Fox, Off. Guard (Associated Press) Harold Fox, Off. Guard (Sports Network) Craig Steinmetzer, Def. Tackle (FB Gazette) Harold Fox, Off. Guard (Associated Press) Tommy Williams, Def. End (Associated Press) Alex Lacson, Kicker (Sports Network) Kevin Sargent, Off. Tackle (Associated Press) Kevin Sargent, Off. Tackle (Football News) Jeff Mickel, Off. Tackle (NFL Draft Reports) All-America Third Team Erik Meyer, Quarterback (Associated Press) Erik Meyer, Quarterback (Sports Network) Rocky Hanni, Offensive Guard (Sports Network) Darius Washington, Running Back (FB Gazette) Greg Belzer, Linebacker (Sports Network) Lamont Brightful, Return Specialist (Sports Network) Dario Romero, Defensive Line (Associated Press) Dario Romero, Defensive Tackle (Football Gazette) Jeff Ogden, Wide Receiver (Associated Press) Maurice Perigo, Free Safety (Associated Press) Rex Prescott, Running Back (Sports Network) Rex Prescott, Running Back (Football Gazette) Chris Scott, Def. Tackle (Football Gazette) Jim Buzzard, Off. Guard (Associated Press) Derek Strey, Linebacker (Associated Press) Derek Strey, Linebacker (FB Gazette) Tom Ackerman, Off. Guard (Associated Press) Jesse Hardt, Tight End (FB Gazette) Dion Alexander, Linebacker (FB Gazette) Tony Brooks, Wide Reciever (Assoc. Press) Trent Pollard, Off. Tackle (Assoc. Press) Jason Marsh, Linebacker (Assoc. Press) Kevin Sargent, Offensive Tackle (FB Gazette) Peder Thorstenson, Off. Guard (FB Gazette) Kurt Schulz, Def. Back (Associated Press) 53

9 All-America Honorable Mention Erik Meyer, Quarterback (FB Gazette) Luke Vincent, Linebacker (Football Gazette) Dan Curley, Tight End (Football Gazette) Lamont Brightful, Wide Receiver (Football Gazette) Lamont Brightful, Return Spec. (Football Gazette) Anthony Griffin, Linebacker (Football Gazette) Chris Polinder, Center (Football Gazette) Asim Poston, Offensive Guard (Football Gazette) David Sherrod, Offensive Tackle (Football Gazette) Jesse Chatman, Running Back (Football Gazette) Luke Fritz, Offensive Lineman (Football Gazette) Dario Romero, Defensive Tackle (Football Gazette) Julian Williams, Strong Safety (Football Gazette) Aaron Best, Center (Associated Press) Aaron Best, Center (Football Gazette) Julian Williams, Strong Safety (Football Gazette) Jeff Allen, Defensive End (Football Gazette) Mike MacKenzie, Running Back (Football Gazette) T.J. Ackerman, Offensive Tackle (Football Gazette) Harry Leons, Quarterback (Football Gazette) Harry Leons, Quarterback (College FB Chronicle) Jeff Ogden, Wide Receiver (Football Gazette) Maurice Perigo, Free Safety (Football Gazette) Derek Strey, Linebacker (Football Gazette) Jim Buzzard, Off. Guard (Football Gazette) Tom Ackerman, Off. Guard (FB Gazette) Jesse Hardt, Tight End (Sports Network) Evan Brady, Linebacker (Sports Network) Kurt Schulz, Defensive Back (FB Gazette) Alex Lacson, Kicker (FB Gazette) Kevin Sargent, Off. Tackle (Sports Network) Mike Kingston, Def. Tackle (Associated Press) Jamie Townsend, Running Back (Assoc. Press) Rick Worman, Quarterback (Associated Press) Chris Seidel, Linebacker (Associated Press) Cwik Joins Meyer as Big Sky Conference MVP Eastern senior co-captains Erik Meyer and Joey Cwik were both honored as Big Sky Conference most valuable players as a total of 19 Eagles were honored on the All-Big Sky Conference teams. Meyer, a 2001 graduate of La Mirada, Calif., High School, received Offensive MVP honors for the second-straight season. He is the seventh player in the 43-year history of the Big Sky to earn the honor more than once. Cwik, a 2002 graduate of Spokane s Mead High School, was the Defensive MVP along with Sacramento State s Matt Logue and Idaho State s Jeff Charleston. Those kinds of awards usually tie into championships, said Eagle head coach Paul Wulff, whose team for the second year in a row claimed the Big Sky Conference co-championship and a berth NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs. Both are our captains, and are our respective team MVP s on their side of the ball. Only once before have Eagles won both MVP honors in the same year in 1997 quarterback Harry Leons won the offensive award and defensive tackle Chris Scott won on defense. An Eastern player has now won the offensive MVP honor four of the last five seasons. Josh Blankenship won the award in 2002 when Meyer was a redshirt freshman and the year before that running back Jesse Mhatman Ch was honored. Now in its 19th season as a member of the Big Sky, the only other time Eastern garnered a MVP honor came in 1993 when linebacker Jason Marsh won it on defense. Both honors are well-deserved, Wulff added of Cwik and Meyer, who also earned first team All-Big Sky accolades. GTE/AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year Mike Kramer Big Sky Coach of the Year Paul Wulff Paul Wulff Paul Wulff Mike Kramer Dick Zornes Big Sky Offensive MVP Erik Meyer, Quarterback Erik Meyer, Quarterback Josh Blankenship, Quarterback Jesse Chatman, Running Back Harry Leons, Quarterback Big Sky Defensive MVP Joey Cwik, Linebacker Chris Scott, Defensive Tackle Jason Marsh, Linebacker Big Sky Newcomer of the Year Rocky Hanni, Offensive Guard Josh Blankenship, Quarterback Harold Wright, Running Back Other Awards Tim Calhoun, Tight End (Big Sky Freshman of the Year as selected by Dopke.com) 54 FB Gazette All-West Region First Team Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver; Erik Meyer, Quarterback; Matt Alfred, Offensive Guard Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver; Erik Meyer, Quarterback; Darius Washington, Running Back; Michael Roos, Offensive Line Eric Kimble, All Purpose. FB Gazette All-West Region Second Team Joey Cwik, Linebacker; Raul Vijil, Wide Receiver Rocky Hanni, Offensive Line Josh Blankenship, Quarterback; Dan Curley, Tight End; Jovan Griffith, Running Back; Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver; Luke Vincent, Linebacker. FB Gazette All-West Region Third Team Eric Kimble, Kick Returner; Tom Finnerty, Defensive Line; Joey Cwik, Linebacker; Brandon Keeler, Defensive Back; Isaiah Trufant, Defensive Back Chris Cwik, Tight End; Jeff Christiansen, Offensive Guard; Isaiah Trufant, Cornerback. All-Big Sky Conference First Team Erik Meyer, Quarterback; Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver; Joey Cwik, Inside Linebacker; Jesse Hendrix, Cornerback; Bryan Jarrett, Safety; Matt Alfred, Offensive Guard Joey Cwik, Inside Linebacker; Tom Finnerty, Defensive End; Rocky Hanni, Guard; Brandon Keeler, Safety; Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver; Eric Kimble, Return Specialist; Erik Meyer, Quarterback; Ryan Phillips, Cornerback; Michael Roos, Offensive Tackle; Isaiah Trufant, Cornerback; Darius Washington, Running Back Chris Cwik, Tight End Josh Blankenship, Quarterback; Dan Curley, Tight End; Jovan Griffith, Running Back Lamont Brightful, Wide Receiver; Jesse Chatman, Running Back; Chris Polinder, Center; Asim Poston, Guard; David Sherrod, Off. Tackle; Anthony Griffin, Linebacker; Lamont Brightful, Kickoff Returner Jeff Allen, Defensive End; Greg Belzer, Inside Linebacker; Lamont Brightful, Return Specialist; Dario Romero, Defensive Tackle; Luke Fritz, Offensive Tackle; Julian Williams, Safety Jeff Allen, Defensive End; Aaron Best, Center; Lamont Brightful, Return Specialist; Lance Knaevelsrud, Offensive Tackle; Dario Romero, Defensive Tackle; Julian Williams, Safety T.J. Ackerman, Offensive Tackle; Bashir Levingston, Return Specialist Jim Buzzard, Offensive Tackle; Harry Leons, Quarterback; Steve Mattson, Defensive End; Jeff Ogden, Wide Receiver; Maurice Perigo, Free Safety; Kevin Peterson, Center; Rex Prescott, Running Back; Derek Strey, Linebacker; Chris Scott, Defensive Tackle Jim Buzzard, Offensive Guard; Maurice Perigo, Safety; Derek Strey, Linebacker Jesse Hardt, Tight End; Tom Ackerman, Offensive Guard; Dion Alexander, Linebacker Jesse Hardt, Tight End; Harold Fox, Offensive Guard; Craig Steinmetzer, Defensive Tackle Trent Pollard, Offensive Tackle; Harold Fox, Offensive Guard; Tony Brooks, Wide Reciever; Jackie Kellogg, Cornerback; Jason Marsh, Linebacker; Dion Alexander, Linebacker; Craig Steinmetzer, Defensive Tackle Tommy Williams, Defensive End; Joe Peterson, Linebacker; Jackie Kellogg, Cornerback; Jimi Schmidt, Center; Harold Fox, Offensive Guard; Trent Pollard, Offensive Tackle; Tony Brooks, Wide Receiver Harold Wright, Running Back; Alex Lacson, Kicker; Kevin Sargent, Offensive Tackle; Peder Thorstenson, Offensive Guard Kevin Sargent, Offensive Tackle; Tony Lenseigne,

10 Tight End Kurt Schulz, Cornerback; Dominic Corr, Running Back Jeff Mickel, Offensive Tackle; Jamie Townsend, Running Back Jamie Buenzli, Wide Receiver; Eric Stein, Punter. All-Big Sky Conference Second Team Ryan Cole, Running Back; Raul Vijil, Wide Receiver; Tim Calhoun, Tight End; Lars Slind, Fullback; Kraig Sigler, Center; Harrison Nikolao, Defensive Tackle; Brandon Keeler, Safety Matt Alfred, Guard; Brandon Myers, Defensive Tackle; Kraig Sigler, Center; Lars Slind, Fullback; Gregor Smith, Special Teams Erik Meyer, Quarterback; Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver; Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver; Kurt Sigler, Offensive Tackle; Jeff Christiansen, Offensive Guard; Isaiah Trufant, Cornerback; Jessy Hanson, Safety; Joey Cwik, Inside Linebacker; Jesse Nicassio, Punter Eric Kimble, Wide Receiver; Kurt Sigler, Offensive Tackle; Luke Vincent, Linebacker Joe Levens, Wide Receiver; Fred Salanoa, Quarterback; Luke Vincent, Linebacker; Troy Griggs, Kicker David Alcala, Defensive Tackle; Jesse Chatman, Running Back; Anthony Griffin, Outside Linebacker; Ole Olesen, Cornerback; Lamont Brightful, Wide Receiver; Chris Polinder, Center Greg Belzer, Inside Linebacker; Luke Fritz, Offensive Guard; Anthony Griffin, Outside Linebacker Greg Belzer, Inside Linebacker; Mike MacKenzie, Running Back; Julian Williams, Free Safety Justin Guillory, Linebacker; John Kane, Offensive Guard; Lance Knaevelsrud, Offensive Tackle Aaron Barfield, Offensive Tackle; Steve Mattson, Defensive Line; Joe Sewell, Running Back Joe Sewell, Running Back Tom Ackerman, Offensive Tackle; Jason Anderson, Wide Receiver and Return Specialist; Evan Brady, Linebacker; Lee Brown, Strong Safety; Troy Alexander, Defensive Tackle Jason Anderson, Wide Reciever; Mark Avena, Defensive Tackle; Jack Murphy, Defensive Tackle; Jason Marsh, Linebacker; Pat Sievers, Strong Safety; Harold Wright, Running Back; Trevor Westlund, Tight End Kurt Schulz, Defensive Back; Tony Lensiegne, Tight End Kurt Schulz, Defensive Back; Tim Mitchell, Running Back; Aaron Hanson, Defensive End Anthony Whitten, Defensive Line; Jon McPherson, Defensive Line; Aaron Hansen, Defensive Line; Peder Thorstenson, Offensive Guard; Dominic Corr, Return Specialist Brad Faker, Linebacker; Jim Ferster, Defensive Lineman; Kevin O Connor, Safety; Eric Stein, Placekicker. All-Big Sky Honorable Mention Rocky Hanni, Offensive Guard; Craig McIntyre, Wide Receiver; Nick Denbeigh, Outside Linebacker; David Eneberg, Inside Linebacker; Sheldon Weddle, Kicker; Shea Emry, Special Teams Chris Cwik, Tight End; Jesse Hendrix, Cornerback; Craig McIntyre, Wide Receiver; Garrett Quinn, Defensive Tackle; Javid Shoemaker, Safety; Paul Terrell, Offensive Tackle; Doug Vincent, Inside Linebacker; Reggie Witherspoon, Running Back Joe Pierce, Wide Receiver; Michael Roos, Offensive Tackle; A.J. Williams, Safety; Doug Vincent, Inside Linebacker; Brandon Myers, Defensive Tackle; Tom Finnerty, Defensive End; Harrison Nikolao, Defensive Tackle Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver; Michael Roos, Offensive Tackle; Brandon Bouge, Center; Tim Calhoun, Tight End; Brandon Moore, Defensive End; A.J. Williams, Safety; Jesse Nicassio, Punter Robert Horal, Guard; Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver; Brandon Moore, Def. End; Nick Reynolds, Punter Troy Griggs, Kicker; Alvin Tolliver, Safety; Josh Martin, Defensive End; Lance Ballew, Tight End; Joe Levens, Wide Receiver; Shaylon Reed, Wide Receiver David Alcala, Defensive Tackle; Jesse Chatman, Tailback; Dan Curley, Tight End; Jovan Griffith, Tailback; Scott Johnson, Offensive Tackle; LeVar McClary, Cornerback Jeff Allen, Defensive End; Aaron Best, Center; Luke Fritz, Offensive Guard; Jimmy Lake, Strong Safety; LeVar McClary, Cornerback; Dario Romero, Defensive Tackle; Aaron White, Offensive Guard T.J. Ackerman, Offensive Guard; Steve Correa, Wide Receiver; Ed Harris, Defensive End; Tyson Knaevelsrud, Tight End; Ole Olesen, Cornerback; Tom Zurfluh, Punter Steve Correa, Wide Receiver; Antwan Miller, Wide Receiver; Ryan Moore, Cornerback; Kevin Peterson, Rex Prescott, Running Back; Chris Scott, Defensive Line Chris Scott, Defensive End; Derek Strey, Linebacker; Aaron Barfield, Offensive Line; Tim Hunsaker, Tight End; Maurice Perigo, Return Specialist T.J. Ewing, Center T.J. Ewing, Center; Jesse Hardt, Tight End; Jason Martin, Defensive End Derek Hart, Defensive End; Mark Tenneson, Quarterback; Jason Anderson, Return Specialist Tim Mitchell, Running Back; Jimi Schmidt, Offensive Line; Jason Marsh, Linebacker; Derek Hart, Defensive End; Kyle Tomal, Offensive Line Peder Thorstenson, Offensive Line; Tim Trout, Offensive Line; Charles Spencer, Offensive Line Jamie Buenzli, Wide Receiver; Kevin Sargent, Offensive Tackle; Tony Lenseigne, Tight End; Jason Cromer, Kicker Andre Corr, Cornerback; Kevin Larew, Wide Receiver; Mino Pele, Guard; D.J. Sigurdson, Linebacker; Vernon Williams, Kick Returner Brook Aldrich, Tight End; Andre Corr, Cornerback; Dominic Corr, Kick Returns; Jeff Mickel, Offensive Tackle. Big Sky Players of the Week Erik Meyer, Offense, Sept. 17; Ryan Cole, Offense, Oct. 1; Erik Meyer, Offense, Oct. 15; Erik Meyer, Offense, Oct. 29; Erik Meyer, Offense, Nov Eric Kimble, Special Teams, Sept. 18; Darius Washington, Offense, Sept. 25; Erik Meyer, Offense, Oct. 2; Eric Kimble, Offense, Oct. 9; Erik Meyer, Offense, Nov. 6; Brandon Keeler, Defense, Nov. 6; Eric Kimble, Offense, Nov Erik Meyer, Offense, Oct. 11; A.J. Williams, Defense, Oct Brandon Moore, Defense, Sept. 7; Emery Meeks, Defense, Sept. 21; Eric Kimble, Special Teams, Oct. 12; A.J. Williams, Defense, Oct. 19; Josh Blankenship, Offense, Oct. 19; Josh Blankenship, Offense, Nov Adam Zeiger, Defense, Sept. 8; Jesse Chatman, Offense, Sept. 22; Troy Griggs, Special Teams, Sept. 22; Jesse Chatman, Offense, Oct. 20; Jesse Chatman, Offense, Oct. 27; Kyler Randall, Special Teams, Oct. 27; Troy Griggs, Special Teams, Nov Julian Williams, Defense, Sept. 2; Troy Griggs, Special Teams, Sept. 16; Josh Martin, Defense, Sept. 23; Lamont Brightful, Special Teams, Sept. 30; Alvin Tolliver, Defense, Oct. 7; Troy Griggs, Special Teams, Oct Lamont Brightful, Special Teams, Sept. 11; Britt Lentz, Defense, Sept. 11; Jovan Griffith, Offense, Sept. 25; Jesse Chatman, Offense, Oct. 16; Lamont Brightful, Special Teams, Oct. 16; Jovan Griffith, Offense, Oct. 30; Greg Belzer, Defense, Nov Bashir Levingston, Special Teams, Sept. 12; Bashir Levingston, Special Teams, Oct. 10; Bashir Levingston, Special Teams, Oct. 31; Mike MacKenzie, RB, Nov Steve Correa, Special Teams, Sept. 22; Tom Zurfluh, Special Teams, Sept. 29 & Nov. 3; Rex Prescott, RB, Oct. 13, Nov. 10 & Nov. 17; Harry Leons, QB, Oct. 20; Josh Atwood, Special Teams, Oct Steve Mattson, DE, Sept. 16; Maurice Perigo, FS, Sept. 23 & Oct. 26; Tom Zurfluh, Punter, Oct. 5; Maurice Perigo, Special Teams, Oct. 12; Rex Prescott, RB, Oct. 26; Derek Strey, LB, Nov Dion Alexander, LB, Sept Tom Zurfluh, K/P, Sept. 24; Antonio Morgan, Special Teams, Oct. 15; Evan Brady, LB, Oct. 29; Jason Williams, Special Teams, Nov Jason Marsh, LB, Oct. 9; Evan Brady, LB, Oct. 23; Jason Martin, DE, Nov. 6; Jackie Kellogg, CB, Nov Joe Peterson, LB, Sept. 26; David Lewis RB, Oct. 3; Mark Avena, DT, Oct. 3; Jackie Kellogg, CB, Oct. 10; Tommy Williams, DE, Oct. 24; Joe Peterson, LB, Nov Tim Mitchell, RB, Oct. 5; Mark Tenneson, QB, Oct Aaron Hansen, DE, Sept. 15; Brendan Rogers, LB, Sept. 29; Tom Owens, WR, Sept Kenny Thompson, TB, Sept. 9; Kurt Schulz, CB, Sept. 9; Quintin Blythe, CB, Oct. 4; Dominic Corr, TB, Oct. 14; Dominic Corr, TB, Nov Dominic Corr, DB, Sept. 3; Jamie Townsend, RB, Oct Eric Stein, K, Sept. 19; Paul Farrell, LB, Sept. 19. CoSIDA Academic All-America All-Time Team Kurt Schulz, Defensive Back (played ) CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver Steve Mattson, Defensive End Jeff Ogden, Wide Receiver CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team Lance Ballew, Tight End Mike MacKenzie, Running Back Steve Mattson, Defensive End Kurt Schulz, Defensive Back CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver; Kurt Sigler, Offensive Tackle; Joey Cwik, Linebacker; Nate McFarlane, Defensive Back Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver; Kurt Sigler, Offensive Tackle Chris Polinder, Center; Bryan Shireman, Defensive Tackle; Anthony Griffin, Linebacker; Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver Lance Ballew, Tight End; Ole Olesen, Cornerback Lance Ballew, Tight End; Aaron Best, Center; Scott Johnson, Off. Tackle; Ole Olesen, Cornerback Mike MacKenzie, Running Back; Jeff Allen, Defensive End; Lance Ballew, Tight End Mike MacKenzie, Running Back; Steve Mattson, Defensive End; Jeff Ogden, Wide Receiver; Derek Strey, Linebacker Steve Mattson, Defensive End Jesse Hardt, Tight End Jesse Hardt, Tight End; Rob Aronow, Defensive End; Timm Scott, Linebacker Rob Aronow, Defensive End; Raphael Guillory, Safety; Jesse Hardt, Tight End Trevor Westlund, Tight End Tony Brooks, Wide Receiver; Kurt Schulz, Defensive Back; Robert Puller, Safety; Peder Thorstenson, Offensive Guard Kurt Schulz, Defensive Back; Peder Thorstenson, Off. Guard; Brendan Rogers, Linebacker Kurt Schulz, Cornerback. NCAA Division I-AA Athletic Directors Academic All-Star Team Joey Cwik, Linebacker Kyler Randall, Wide Receiver Kurt Sigler, Offensive Tackle Josh Blankenship, Quarterback Aaron Best, Center Mike MacKenzie, Running Back NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Steve Mattson USA Today Positive Performer Steve Mattson Burger King Scholar-Athlete Steve Mattson Big Sky Conference Scholar-Athletes Joey Cwik Kyler Randall Lance Ballew, Tight End Jeff Ogden, Wide Receiver; Jesse Hardt, Tight End; Tony Brooks, Wide Reciever Trevor Westlund, Tight End Kurt Schulz, Defensive Back; Jeff Mickel, Offensive Tackle. 55

11 All-Big Sky Conference Academic Team Matt Alfred, Tim Calhoun, Chris Carlsen, Joey Cwik, Nick Denbeigh, Ryan Donckers, Shea Emry, David Eneberg, Jesse Hendrix, Toke Kefu, Mark Lathim, Tom McAndrews, Randy Meade, Greg Peach, Craig Sigler, Lars Slind, Bryan Smith, Isaiah Trufant, Marcus Walker Skyler Allen, Matt Alfred, Chris Carlsen, Joey Cwik, Nick Denbeigh, Ryan Donckers, David Eneberg, Jesse Hendrix, Toke Kefu, Kyle Long, Tom McAndrews, Nate McFarlane, Randy Meade, Chris Peerboom, Lars Slind, Gregor Smith, Paul Terrell, Isaiah Trufant, Zach Wasielewski Skyler Allen, Nick Denbeigh, David Eneberg, Keith Garner, Jesse Hendrix, Nate McFarlane, Kyler Randall, Richmond Sanders, Chase Schmidtz, Kurt Sigler, Lars Slind, Paul Terrell, Isaiah Trufant, Chasen Walker, Mike Wolfe Josh Blankenship, Tim Calhoun, Peter Coombe, Joey Cwik, Jeremy Engle, Keith Garner, Jesse Hendrix, Eric Kimble, Nate McFarlane, Randy Meade, Erik Meyer, Jesse Nicassio, Zach Norling, Joe Pierce, Kyler Randall, Michael Roos, Richmond Sanders, Kurt Sigler, Paul Terrell, Isaiah Trufant, Chasen Walker Peter Coombe, Isaac Cunningham, Kyle Delorme, Jeremy Engle, Keith Garner, Anthony Griffin, Jason Koster, Zach Norling, David O Hara, Chris Polinder, Asim Poston, Kyler Randall, Nick Reynolds, Michael Roos, Fred Salanoa, David Sherrod, Bryan Shireman, Wes Shults, Paul Terrell, James Venters Lance Ballew, Greg Belzer, Travis Calloway, Peter Coombe, Kyle Delorme, Luke Fritz, Keith Garner, Anthony Griffin, Ryan Harms, Ole Olesen, Nick Omatsu, Chris Polinder, Kyler Randall, Fred Salanoa, David Sherrod, Wes Shults Lance Ballew, Greg Belzer, Aaron Best, Luke Fritz, Tim Gutmann, Scott Johnson, Rich Naccarato, Ole Olesen, Chris Polinder, Asim Poston, Kurt Sigler, Wayne Timmons, Alvin Tolliver, Julian Williams, Joe Zelinski Jeff Allen, Aaron Best, Lance Ballew, Mike Cappelletti, Tim Gutmann, Scott Johnson, Mike MacKenzie, Ole Olesen, Chris Polinder, Nick Reynolds, Steve Schwark, James Venters Jeff Allen, Lance Ballew, Jerrad Jeske, Scott Johnson, Mike MacKenzie, Steve Mattson, Jeff Ogden, Kevin Peterson, Jeremy Rogers, Chris Scott, Derek Strey Roderick Givens, Jerrad Jeske, Harry Leons, Mike MacKenzie, Steve Mattson, Jeff Ogden, Chris Scott, Derek Strey, LeVar McClary, Jake Marquess, Scott Johnson, Mike Cappelletti Brendan Biele, Tim Cruger, Roderick Givens, Jesse Hardt, Tim Hunsaker, Ed Harris, Jerrad Jeske, DePrice Kelly, Jimmy Lake, Harry Leons, Travis Lowery, Mike MacKenzie, Steve Mattson, Matt McKinstry, Jon Millar, Jeff Ogden, Tobin Phelps, Chris Scott, Brian Sherick, Derek Strey Jason Anderson, Rob Aronow, Aaron Barfield, Todd Bernett, Tim Bruegman, Jesse Hardt, Shih-Hsin Hsu, Jerrad Jeske, Erick Judd, Travis Lowery, Steve Mattson, Chris Scott, Timm Scott, Troy Turner Jason Anderson, Rob Aronow, Aaron Barfield, Todd Bernett, Tony Brooks, Raphael Guillory, Jesse Hardt, Leon Hatch, Tim Hunsaker, Jackie Kellogg, Craig Sides, Timm Scott; Jason Anderson, Rob Aronow, Mark Avena, Tony Brooks, Henry Hall, Jesse Hardt, Tim Hunsaker, Jackie Kellogg, Alex Lacson, Mo Owen, Timm Scott, Jason Scott, Craig Sides, Pat Sievers, Dan Thurston, Trevor Westlund Rob Aronow, John Balmer, Randy Baughn, Tony Brooks, Mike DeWulf, Randall Ensley, Jackie Kellogg, Tony Lenseigne, Casey McGourin, Dave Natali, Robert Puller, Kevin Sargent, Kurt Schulz, Craig Sides, Pat Sievers, Peder Thorstenson, Trevor Westlund John Balmer, Randy Baughn, Tony Brooks, Mike DeWulf, Brennan Earhart, Randall Ensley, Aaron Hansen, Darin Harvey, Tony Johnson, Jackie Kellogg, Casey McGourin, Tim Mitchell, Robert Puller, Darin Radcliffe, Brendan Rogers, Kurt Schulz, Pat Sievers, Scott Stuart, Peder Thorstenson, Tim Trout, Trevor Westlund John Balmer, Chris Busselman, Steve Cheroke, Mark DeWulf, Mike DeWulf, Brennan Earhart, Jason Elliot, Aaron Hansen, Darin Harvey, Pat Ogden, Alton Porter, Robert Puller, Kurt Schulz, Peder Thorstenson, Trevor Westlund Steve Cheroke, Mark DeWulf, Jason Elliott, Aaron Hansen, Darin Harvey, Jeff Mickel, Pat Ogden, Alton Porter, Robert Puller, Kurt Schulz, Kevin Sheehy, Scott Stuart, David Wayman Darin Harvey, Scott Kenoyer, Jeff Mickel, Paul Roberts, Steve Cheroke, Tim Floyd. NCAA DIVISION II All-America First Team John Tighe, Offensive Tackle (Kodak) All-America Second Team John Tighe, Off. Tackle (Associated Press) NAIA NAIA All-America First Team Dick Huston, Center Mel Stanton, Halfback Dave Svendsen, Offensive End Greg Gavin, Center Bob Picard, Offensive End Scott Garske, Tight End Mike Richter, Safety NAIA All-America Second Team Bill Diedrick, Quarterback Greg Gavin, Center Bob Picard, Offensive End Tom Bassett, Wide Receiver. NAIA All-America Honorable Mention Bernie Hancock, End Ron Mensinger, Guard Mick Landmark, Guard Ray Stookey, Halfback Paul Horak, Defensive Tackle Dave Svendsen, Offensive End Ed Fisher, Cornerback Curt Didier, Wide Receiver Darryl Bell, Tailback; Curt Didier, Wide Receiver Jay Lemcke, Defensive Tackle AP Little All-America First Team Dave Svendsen, Offensive End Scott Garske, Tight End AP Little All-America Honorable Mention Ted Schultz, Guard Rolf Oxos, Guard Dave Svendsen, Offensive End Greg Gavin, Center Dave Svendsen, Offensive End AP Little All-West Coast First Team Meriel Michelson, Fullback AP Little All-West Coast Hon. Mention Mick Landmark, Offensive Tackle UPI Little All-West Coast Dick Huston, Center Ron Mensinger, Guard. THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... Kickoff Returned for a Touchdown EWU: 86, Lamont Brightful, Mont. St., 10/6/01 OPP: 86, Terrence Jones, CS Northridge, 9/25/99 Punt Returned for a Touchdown EWU: 73, Eric Kimble, Weber State, 10/23/04 OPP: 91, Brendan Ferrigno, Port. St., 10/1/05 Interception Returned for a Touchdown EWU: 38, Bryan Jarrett, Montana State, 11/12/05 OPP: 50, Nolan De Graff, UC Davis, 11/19/05 Team Rushing, 300 Yards or More EWU: 331, Idaho State, 9/25/04 OPP: 372, Cal Poly, 11/5/05 Team Passing, 400 Yards or More EWU: 428, Cal Poly, 11/5/05 OPP: 483, Sam Houston State, 12/5/04 Total Offense, 500 Yards or More EWU: 568, Southern Illinois, 11/27/04 OPP: 521, Sam Houston State, 12/5/04 Total Offense, 600 Yards or More EWU: 612, Idaho State, 9/25/04 OPP: 683, Montana State, 11/13/04 Scoring, 50 Points or More EWU: 51, Montana State, 11/13/04 OPP: 54, Northern Arizona, 10/18/03 Fumble Recovered by Defense for Touchdown EWU: 38, Javid Shoemaker, Port. St., 10/2/04 OPP: 68, Joey King, Portland State, 10/4/03 Blocked Field Goal Returned for Touchdown EWU: 67, Alvin Tolliver, Montana State, 10/7/00 OPP: Unknown Blocked Punt Returned for Touchdown EWU: 0, Kyle Long, Weber State, 10/23/04 OPP: 45, Camron Mbewa, Sac. St., 10/20/01 Interception Return for Defensive PAT EWU: 94, Jackie Kellogg, Port. St. 10/26/90 OPP: None Field Goal, 50 Yards or More EWU: 51, Troy Griggs, Idaho State, 11/24/01 OPP: 55, Pete Garces, Idaho State, 10/16/99 Eagles in Overtime (6-4) The Eagles are 4-1 in single overtime games, 1-3 in double overtime and 1-0 in triple overtime contests at Montana State - W, (1 OT) at Idaho State - L, (2 OT) at Sacramento State - W, (1 OT) at Montana - L, (2 OT) at Weber State - W, (1 OT) Portland State - L, (1 OT) Montana State - W, (3 OT) at Idaho - W, (2 OT) Montana State - L, (2 OT) at Idaho State - W, (1 OT) 56

12 year-by-year/coaches 2006 EAGLE FOOTBALL Home of Walter Payton Award Winner ERIK MEYER COACH UNKNOWN W L T PF PA Totals CLAUDE ARTHUR H. E. (HARRY) SMITH Totals (2,.357) O. P. (PAUL) LIENAU Totals (2,.615) NICK HINCH HARRY GOLDSWORTHY No Games NICK HINCH Totals (2,.333) ALBERT FERTSCH Totals (4,.308) No Games A. A. (VIN) EUSTIS Totals (7,.490) ARTHUR. C. WOODWARD Totals (2,.467) G. M. (BRICK) JOHNSON W. B. (RED) REESE RALPH PETERSON No Games W. B. (RED) REESE Totals (13,.698) A. H. (ABE) POFFENROTH Totals (6,.625) ED CHISSUS Totals (10,.365) Eastern Washington University in NCAA I-AA (since 1984) and the Big Sky Conference (since 1987)... EWU All-Time... DICK ZORNES Year W L T PF PA (I-AA Playoffs) EWU Coaching Facts Most Victories (Overall) Dick Zornes (15 seasons, ) Best Winning Percentage (Overall) Dave Holmes (5 seasons, ) Best Winning Percentage (Big Sky Conference) Paul Wulff (6 seasons, 2000-present) Most Victories (Big Sky Conference) Dick Zornes (7 seasons, ) DAVE HOLMES (NAIA Playoffs) Totals (5,.719) BRENT WOOTEN Totals (3,.379) JOHN MASSENGALE Totals (8,.473) ALL GAMES 97 Seasons, 828 games 437 wins, 368 losses, 23 ties/.542 MEMBER OF I-AA 22 Seasons 134 wins, 110 losses, 2 ties/.547 BIG SKY CONFERENCE 19 Seasons 75 wins, 68 losses, 0 ties/ W L T PCT PF PA Place th th th T-7th T-3rd 1992 (I-AA Playoffs) CO-CHAMP T-2nd Totals (15,.573) MIKE KRAMER T-7th th T-5th 1997 (I-AA Playoffs) CHAMPION T-4th T-2nd Totals (6,.536) PAUL WULFF T-2nd th T-4th th 2004 (I-AA Playoffs) CO-CHAMP 2005 (I-AA Playoffs) CO-CHAMP Totals (6,.594)

13 single game bests MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Jovan Griffith, CS Northridge 9/25/ Rex Prescott, Montana State 10/29/94 40 Harold Wright, Boise State 9/15/ Jesse Chatman, Sacramento St. 10/20/ Jovan Griffith, Sacramento State 10/30/99 37 David Lewis, Weber State 10/3/92 37 Harold Wright, Montana State 11/16/91 37 Tim Mitchell, Montana 10/5/91 37 Dominic Corr, Northern Arizona 9/30/ Ryan Cole, Montana 10/15/ Ryan Cole, Northern Arizona 10/8/05 MOST RUSHING YARDS Jesse Chatman, Sacramento St. 10/20/ Jesse Chatman, CS Northridge 10/27/ Rex Prescott, Northern Arizona 11/8/ Mel Stanton, College of Idaho 10/16/ Jovan Griffith, CS Northridge 9/25/ Jesse Chatman, Idaho State 10/16/ Darius Washington, Idaho State 9/25/ Mike Mackenzie, Montana State 11/7/ Meriel Michelson, British Col. 11/11/ Jim Fisk, Eastern Oregon 10/9/ Mike MacKenzie, Southern Utah 11/21/ Jesse Chatman, Central Wash. 11/17/ Tim Mitchell, Montana 10/5/ Jovan Griffith, Sacramento State 10/30/ Jeff Haack, Montana 11/12/ Dezmon Cole, Weber State 10/23/ Ryan Cole, Northern Arizona 10/8/ Ryan Cole, Portland State 10/1/05 MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Rick Worman, Nevada 10/12/ Tommy Thompson, Puget Sound 11/16/ Todd Bernett, Montana 9/17/94 MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS Josh Blankenship, Western Ore. 9/14/ Tommy Thompson, Pug. Sound 11/16/ Rick Worman, Montana State 9/21/85 MOST PASSING YARDS Todd Bernett, Montana 9/17/ Erik Meyer, Sacramento State 10/29/ Rob James, Montana 10/4/ Erik Meyer, *Southern Illinois 11/27/ Erik Meyer, Cal Poly 11/5/ Josh Blankenship, Western Ore. 9/14/ Harry Leons, Montana 10/18/ Erik Meyer, Cal Poly 11/6/ Griffin Garske, CS Northridge 9/26/ Tommy Thompson, Puget Sound 11/16/ Erik Meyer, Montana 10/15/ Rick Worman, Cal State Chico 9/7/ Erik Meyer, *Northern Iowa 11/26/ Mark Tenneson, Idaho State 11/9/ Josh Blankenship, Northern Ariz. 10/19/02 MOST RECEPTIONS Jon Vea, Cal State-Long Beach 11/8/86 13 Tom Bassett, Western Wash. 10/23/76 13 Bob Picard, Puget Sound 11/16/ Tom Owens, Montana 9/29/90 12 Jamie Buenzli, Northern Ariz. 10/31/ Eric Kimble, *Southern Illinois 11/27/04 11 Jason Anderson, Montana 9/17/94 11 Tom Owens, Portland State 10/12/91 11 Kevin Larew, Boise State 9/24/88 11 Dominic Corr, Nevada 10/25/ EAGLE FOOTBALL MOST RECEIVING YARDS Jason Anderson, Montana 9/17/ Jamie Buenzli, Northern Ariz. 10/31/ Jeff Ogden, Montana 10/18/ Tom Bassett, Western Wash. 10/23/ Eric Kimble, Montana State 11/13/ Eric Kimble, *Southern Illinois 11/27/ Tony Brooks, Sonoma State 9/19/ Erik Kimble, Sacramento State 10/29/ Tom Bassett, Oregon Tech 10/29/ Curt Didier, Carroll 9/16/7 LONGEST RUSHES 1. 95t John Ditz, Lewis & Clark, t Dominic Corr, Idaho State 10/14/ t Mike MacKenzie, *West. Kentucky 12/6/97 89t Meriel Michelson, St. Martin s t Joe Sewell, Idaho 11/2/96 LONGEST PASS PLAYS 1. 99t Jason Anderson from Todd Bernett Montana 9/17/ t Bashir Levingston from Griffin Garske, Cal State Northridge 9/26/ t Craig Richardson from Steve White, Northern Arizona t Darius Washington from Erik Meyer, Montana Tech 9/7/ t Joe Levens from Chris Samms, Idaho State 10/16/99 LONGEST BLOCKED PUNT RETURN 1. 70t Jack Barnes, Gonzaga 1935 LONGEST BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNS 1. 89t Lavon Major, *Northern Iowa 11/21/ t Alvin Tolliver, Montana State 10/7/ t Aaron Hansen, Portland State 10/27/ t Brad Faker, Boise State 9/6/86 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 1. 96t Maurice Perigo, Southwest Tex. St. 9/21/ t Derek Strey, Idaho 10/14/ t Dewey Doe, Puget Sound Ole Olesen, Oregon State 9/2/00 90t Kurt Schulz, Nevada 9/9/ t Marcus Walker, Western Oregon 9/17/ t Gregor Smith, Sac. State 10/30/04 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS t Lamont Brightful, Montana 9/30/00 100t Lamont Brightful, Central Wash. 9/11/99 100t Jason Anderson, Cal Poly-SLO 9/10/94 100t Dominic Corr, Weber State 11/4/89 100t Dominic Corr, Illinois State 10/17/87 100t Craig Richardson, Idaho 10/20/84 100t Craig Richardson, Howard Payne 10/6/84 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 1. 84t Rob Friese, Northern Iowa 12/7/ t Maurice Perigo, *Youngstown St. 12/13/97 83t Bashir Levingston, Western Wa. 10/10/ t Jackie Kellogg, Northern Arizona 10/23/ t Kyler Randall, CS Northridge 10/27/01 LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS 1 70t Steve Mattson, CS Northridge 11/16/ McComb, Spokane High School t Timm Scott, Northern Iowa 11/19/94 Home of Walter Payton Award Winner ERIK MEYER LONGEST FIELD GOALS Eric Stein, Montana State 9/25/ Jason Cromer, Northern Arizona 9/10/88 55 Barry Sartz, Western Montana, Eric Stein, Howard Payne 10/6/84 53 Dave Marriott, Idaho State Sheldon Weddle, Western Ore. 9/17/05 LONGEST PUNTS Ryan Donckers, Montana State 11/13/04 69 Tom Zurfluh, Weber State 9/27/ Bryan Boesel, Northern Arizona 10/23/ Tom Zurfluh, Idaho State 10/26/ Jesse Nicassio, San Diego State 8/30/ Ryan Donckers, Cal Poly 11/5/ Ryan Donckers, Sac. St. 10/30/04 MOST TACKLES Greg Belzer, Portland State 9/12/98 23 Joe Peterson, Idaho 10/16/ Greg Belzer, Weber State 11/13/ Bob Altshuler, Oregon College 10/5/ Alvin Tolliver, Montana State 10/7/00 18 Brad Packer, Montana State 10/7/00 18 Julian Williams, Boise State 10/9/99 18 Derek Strey, Northern Arizona 11/9/96 18 Brendan Rogers, Montana 9/26/92 18 Paul Farrell, Weber State 11/7/87 18 Paul Farrell, Illinois State 10/17/87 18 Chris Seidel, Long Beach State 10/19/85 MOST SACKS 1. 5 Frank Staudenraus, Fort Lewis 10/5/ Frank Staudenraus, Weber State 9/24/ Dario Romero, CS Northridge 11/15/ Tommy Williams, Northern Ariz. 10/24/ Adam Chambers, Central Wa. 11/17/01 4 Frank Staudenraus, Weber State 9/14/85 MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS (Yards) 1. 6 Tommy Williams, Montana St. 10/10/ Tommy Williams, Northern Ariz. 10/24/92 5 Jon McPherson, Weber State 11/4/89 5 Frank Staudenraus, Fort Lewis 10/5/85 5 Frank Staudenraus, Weber State 9/24/83 MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Rocky Mountain 9/6/ Montana 10/4/ Montana 10/18/ Whitworth 11/18/ Western Oregon 9/14/ Idaho State 11/24/ Idaho State 9/25/ Cal State Northridge 10/27/ Montana 9/17// Sacramento State 9/18/ Montana Tech 9/7/ Northern Arizona 11/8/ Cal State Northridge 9/25/ Northern Arizona 10/8/ Northern Arizona 11/2/ Cal Poly 11/6/ *Southern Illinois 11/27/ Southern Utah 9/21/ Weber State 9/22/01 *NCAA Division I-AA Playoff Game. 58

14 TEAM EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY records Most Points Scored /24/14 vs. Spokane U. Year: Most Points Allowed 84 11/17/90 vs. Houston Year: Most Touchdowns Year: Most Field Goals 5 9/22/01 vs. Weber State Year: , 1997, 1991 & 1990 Most Field Goal Attempts Year: Most Extra Points Year: Most Extra Point Attempts Year: Most First Downs 39 9/6/97 vs. Rocky Mountain Year: Most Rushing Attempts Year: Most Net Yards Rushing 456 9/25/99 vs. CS Northridge Year: 3, Most Touchdowns Rushing Year: Most Passes Attempted 74 11/16/68 vs. Puget Sound Year: Most Passes Completed 38 9/14/02 vs. Western Oregon Year: Highest Completion Percentage Year: Most Yards Passing /4/86 vs. Montana & 9/17/94 vs. Montana Year: 4, Most Touchdowns Passing 7 9/7/02 vs. Montana Tech Year: Most Passes Had Intercepted 7 10/23/99 vs. Montana 7 10/5/74 vs. Western Oregon Year: & 1978 Most Plays Year: Most Yards Total Offense 740, 9/6/97 vs. Rocky Mountain Year: 6735, 1997 Most Interceptions 7 11/4/89 vs. Weber State Year: Most Interception Return Yards Year: Most Passes Broken Up Year: Most Yards Penalized 203 9/18/04 vs. Central Washington Year: Most Punts 13 10/20/51 vs. Pacific Lutheran 13 10/3/87 vs. S.F. Austin Year: Highest Average Per Punt Year: Most Punts Blocked Year: Most Sacks Year: /23/04 vs. Weber State 9 10/24/92 vs. Northern Arizona INDIVIDUAL 2006 EAGLE FOOTBALL Most Rushing Attempts 42 Jovan Griffith 9/25/99 vs. Cal State Northridge Year: 285 Jesse Chatman 2001 Career: 627 Jesse Chatman Most Net Yards Rushing 298 Jesse Chatman 10/20/01 vs. Sacramento State Year: 2,096 Jesse Chatman 2001 Career: 4,173 Jesse Chatman Most Touchdowns Rushing 6 Jovan Griffith 9/25/99 vs. Cal State Northridge Year: 24 Jesse Chatman 2001 Career: 48 Jesse Chatman Most Passing Attempts 67 Rick Worman 10/12/85 vs. Nev. (Reno) Year: 491 Rick Worman 1985 Career: 1097 Erik Meyer Most Passes Completed 35 Josh Blankenship 9/14/02 vs. Western Oregon Year: 274 Rick Worman 1985 Career: 721 Erik Meyer Highest Completion Percentage 90.5 Erik Meyer 10/9/04 vs. Northern Arizona (19-of-21) Year: 67.8 Erik Meyer 2004 Career: 65.7 Erik Meyer Most Yards Passing 486 Todd Bernett 9/17/94 vs. Montana Year: 4,003 Erik Meyer 2004 Career: 10,261 Erik Meyer Most Touchdowns Passing 6 Rob James 11/1/86 vs. Weber State Year: 31 Erik Meyer 2004 Career: 84 Erik Meyer Most Passes Had Intercepted 5 Chris Samms 10/23/99 vs. Montana 5 Harry Leons 10/7/95 vs. Idaho State 5 Mark Tenneson 10/10/92 vs. Montana State Year: 17 Steve White Jon Snider 1987 Career: 53 Mark Laitala Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Mark Tenneson 9/19/92 vs. Sonoma State (10-of-14, 265 yards, 4 td, 0 int) Year: Erik Meyer 2004 ( , 3707, 31td, 9int) Career: Erik Meyer ( , 10,261, 84td, 17int) Most Rushing Yards for a Quarterback Year: 275 Mark Laitala 1978 Career: 681 Erik Meyer Most Pass Receptions 13 Bob Picard 11/16/68 vs. Puget Sound 13 Tom Bassett 10/23/76 vs. Western Wash. 13 Jon Vea 11/8/86 vs. CS-Long Beach Year: 87 Eric Kimble 2005 Career: 253 Eric Kimble Most Pass Reception Yards 264 Jason Anderson 9/17/94 vs. Montana Year: 1,453 Eric Kimble 2004 Career: 4,140 Eric Kimble Highest Average Per Reception 60.7 Bashir Levingston 9/26/98 vs. CS Northridge (3-182) Year: 25.8 Keish Levingston 1998 (18-465) Career: 22.8 Keish Levingston (26-662) Most Pass Reception Touchdowns 4 Jamie Buenzli 9/12/87 vs. Nevada (Reno) 4 Joe Pierce 9/13/03 vs. Central Washington Year: 19 Eric Kimble 2004 Career: 46 Eric Kimble Most Yards Total Offense 493 Todd Bernett 9/17/94 vs. Montana Year: 4,224 Erik Meyer 2005 Career: 10,942 Erik Meyer Most All-Purpose Yards 353 Bashir Levingston 10/31/98 vs. Sacramento State Year: 2,520 Jesse Chatman 2001 Career: 5,934 Eric Kimble Home of Walter Payton Award Winner ERIK MEYER Most Points Scored 38 Jesse Chatman 10/27/01 vs. Cal State Northridge Year: 172 Jesse Chatman 2001 Career: 328 Eric Kimble Most Touchdowns 6 Jesse Chatman 10/27/01 vs. Cal State Northridge 6 Jovan Griffith 9/25/99 vs. Cal State Northridge Year: 28 Jesse Chatman 2001 Career: 54 Eric Kimble Most Points Scored Kicking 20 Troy Griggs 9/22/01 vs. Weber State Year: 103 Josh Atwood 1997 Career: 231 Troy Griggs Most Extra-Point Attempts Year: 61 Josh Atwood 1997 Career: 126 Troy Griggs Most Extra Points Year: 58 Josh Atwood 1997 Career: 120 Troy Griggs Consecutive Extra Points Year: 47 Josh Atwood Eric Stein 1986 Career: 66 Jason Cromer Most Field-Goal Attempts 6 Jason Cromer 11/10/90 vs. Montana State Year: 23 Josh Atwood 1997 Career: 59 Troy Griggs Most Field Goals 5 Troy Griggs 9/22/01 vs. Weber State Year: 15 Josh Atwood Alex Lacson Jason Cromer 1990 Career: 39 Jason Cromer Most Punts 13 Frank Pierce 10/20/51 vs. Pac. Lutheran 13 Eric Stein 10/3/87 vs. S.F. Austin Year: 78 Ed Fisher 1968 Career: 250 Tom Zurfluh Best Average Per Punt Year: 44.4 Jessie Nicassio 2003 Career: 42.3 Jesse Nicassio Most Interceptions 5 Mark Cordes 9/6/86 vs. Boise St. Year: 9 Mike Richter 1974, Greg Kramer 1982 Career: 18 Mike Richter Most Interception Return Yards 105 Kurt Schulz 9/9/89 vs. Nevada (Reno) Year: 171 Maurice Perigo 1996 Career: 219 Kurt Schulz Most Kickoff Returns Year: 37 Dominic Corr Vernon Williams 1988 Career: 80 Craig Richardson Most Kickoff Return Yards 326 Bashir Levingston 10/31/98 vs. Sacramento State Year: 973 Vernon Williams 1988 Career: 2,176 Craig Richardson Best Kickoff Return Average Season: 34.7 Craig Richardson 1984 Career: 30.0 Lamont Brightful Most Touchdowns Kickoff Returns 3 Bashir Levingston 10/31/98 vs. Sacramento State Year: 3 Bashir Levingston 1998 Career: 5 Lamont Brightful, Most Punt Returns Year: 36 Lavon Major 1994 Career: 74 Eric Kimble Most Punt Return Yards 130 Bashir Levingston 9/12/98 vs. Portland State Year: 460 Eric Kimble 2004 Career: 990 Eric Kimble Best Punt Return Average Season: 20.8 Bashir Levingston 1998 Career: 13.4 Eric Kimble Most Touchdowns Punt Returns 2 Bashir Levingston 9/12/98 vs. Portland State Year: 3 Bashir Levingston 1998 Career: 3 Bashir Levingston

15 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS Rushing Attempts Jesse Chatman Rex Prescott Mike MacKenzie Darius Washington Jamie Townsend Jamie Townsend Mel Collins Ryan Cole Jovan Griffith Joe Sewell 1995 Rushing Yards Jesse Chatman Rex Prescott Mike MacKenzie Jovan Griffith Mel Stanton Jesse Chatman Jovan Griffith Darius Washington Jamie Townsend Joe Sewell Mike MacKenzie Meriel Michelson Joe Sewell Jamie Townsend Meriel Michelson 1949 Rushing Yards Per Game Jesse Chatman Rex Prescott Mel Stanton Jovan Griffith Mike MacKenzie Meriel Michelson Jesse Chatman Jim Fisk Meriel Michelson Jovan Griffith 2002 Passing Attempts Rick Worman Josh Blankenship Erik Meyer Erik Meyer Fred Salanoa Todd Bernett Steve White Mark Tenneson Rob James Harry Leons 1997 Passing Completions Rick Worman Erik Meyer Erik Meyer Josh Blankenship Fred Salanoa Rob James Harry Leons Steve White Mark Tenneson Mark Tenneson 1991 Passing Yards Erik Meyer Erik Meyer Rick Worman Josh Blankenship Harry Leons Fred Salanoa Mark Tenneson Rob James Todd Bernett Mark Tenneson Erik Meyer 2003 Passing Yards Per Game Erik Meyer Josh Blankenship Rick Worman Erik Meyer Fred Salanoa Jon Snider Harry Leons Mark Tenneson Rob James Todd Bernett 1994 Passes Had Intercepted Jon Snider Steve White Mark Tenneson Rick Worman Mark Laitala Mark Laitala Todd Bernett 1994 Passing Efficiency Rating (Min. 100 Attempts) Erik Meyer Erik Meyer Harry Leons Bill Diedrick Erik Meyer Josh Blankenship Todd Bernett Fred Salanoa Bill Diedrick Mark Tenneson 1992 Touchdown Passes Erik Meyer Erik Meyer Josh Blankenship Rick Worman Fred Salanoa Bill Diedrick Harry Leons Erik Meyer Mark Tenneson Rick Worman Todd Bernett 1994 Total Offensive Yards Erik Meyer Erik Meyer Rick Worman Fred Salanoa Josh Blankenship Harry Leons Mark Tenneson Erik Meyer Rob James Mark Tenneson 1991 Pass Receptions Eric Kimble Eric Kimble Raul Vijil Jeff Ogden Jason Anderson Kyler Randall Tony Brooks Jon Vea Dave Svendsen Jon Vea Kyler Randall Dave Svendsen 1968 Receiving Yards Eric Kimble Eric Kimble Jeff Ogden Raul Vijil Jason Anderson Jamie Buenzli Tony Brooks Dave Svendsen Curt Didier Tom Bassett 1977 Average Per Reception (Min. 15 Receptions) Keish Levingston Steve Correa Tom Bassett Tom Bassett Jamie Buenzli Jamie Buenzli Curt Didier Jeff Ogden Lamont Brightful Lamont Brightful 2001 Touchdown Receptions Eric Kimble Jeff Ogden Curt Didier Eric Kimble Jamie Buenzli Dave Svendsen Lamont Brightful Tony Brooks Eric Kimble Raul Vijil Joe Pierce Jason Anderson Tom Bassett Bob Picard Dave Svendsen Roger Cramer 1967 All-Purpose Yards Jesse Chatman Rex Prescott Eric Kimble Eric Kimble Mike MacKenzie Jason Anderson Jamie Townsend Bashir Levingston Mel Collins Dominic Corr 1989 All-Purpose Yards Per Game Jesse Chatman Dominic Corr Mel Collins Rex Prescott Mike MacKenzie Mel Collins Eric Kimble Jason Anderson Mel Collins Eric Kimble Bashir Levingston 1998 Kickoff Returns Vernon Williams Dominic Corr Dominic Corr Bashir Levingston Jason Anderson 1992 Kickoff Return Yards Vernon Williams Lamont Brightful Dominic Corr Bashir Levingston Craig Richardson Dominic Corr Craig Richardson Jason Anderson Craig Richardson Lamont Brightful 2001 Average Per Kickoff Return (Min. 11 Returns) Craig Richardson Lamont Brightful Lamont Brightful Mel Collins Bashir Levingston Craig Richardson Steve Correa Tim Mitchell Vernon Williams Craig Richardson Mel Collins 1970 Punt Returns Lavon Major Jackie Kellogg Maurice Perigo Rob Friese Eric Kimble Jackie Kellogg Darrell Pope Kyler Randall Drew Azure Jerry Kaiser Darrell Pope 1980 Punt Return Yards Eric Kimble Rob Friese Maurice Perigo Jackie Kellogg Bashir Levingston Kyler Randall Jackie Kellogg Lavon Major Paul Kalina Eric Kimble 2002 Average Per Punt Return (Min. 9 Returns) Bashir Levingston Mel Collins Eric Kimble Kyler Randall Jackie Kellogg Paul Kalina Rob Friese Rob Friese Eric Kimble Eric Kimble 2005 Scoring Jesse Chatman Eric Kimble Mel Stanton Mike MacKenzie Josh Atwood Darius Washington Rex Prescott Troy Griggs Ryan Cole Jovan Griffith 1999 Touchdowns Scored Jesse Chatman Eric Kimble Mel Stanton Mike MacKenzie Darius Washington Rex Prescott Ryan Cole Jovan Griffith Jesse Chatman Ray Stookey Jovan Griffith Lamont Brightful Jeff Ogden Jamie Townsend Curt Didier 1978 Extra Points Made Josh Atwood Troy Griggs Sheldon Weddle Rich Heintz Rich Heintz Troy Griggs Mike Wold Eric Stein Eric Stein Skyler Allen Dave Marriott

16 Quarterback Erik Meyer and receiver Eric Kimble rewrote Eastern s record book over the past four seasons. That duo hooked-up a staggering total of 201 times for 3,169 yards and 35 touchdowns. Field Goals Made Josh Atwood Alex Lacson Jason Cromer Troy Griggs Troy Griggs Jason Cromer Mike Wold Sheldon Weddle Josh Atwood Derek Collins Jason Cromer Eric Stein Dave Marriott 1983 Field Goals Attempted Josh Atwood Troy Griggs Alex Lacson Jason Cromer Alex Lacson Jason Cromer Troy Griggs Dave Marriott Rich Heintz Eric Stein Mike Wold 1982 Punts Ed Fisher Eric Stein Tom Zurfluh Tom Zurfluh Ron Knowlton 1983 Punting Average (Min. 20 Punts) Jesse Nicassio Eric Stein Ron Knowlton Eric Stein Tom Zurfluh Jesse Nicassio Nick Reynolds Darrell Schneider Nick Reynolds Ryan Donckers Ryan Donckers Barry Sartz 1974 Tackles Greg Belzer Jason Marsh Evan Brady Greg Belzer Derek Strey Derek Strey Luke Vincent Brandon Keeler Jason Marsh Joe Peterson Brendan Rogers Steve Cole Dion Alexander Brad Packer Chris Seidel Dion Alexander Justin Guillory Joey Cwik Adam Zeiger Jason Marsh Dion Alexander Mike Kingston Timm Scott Joey Cwik Luke Vincent Britt Lentz Allen Gilmour 1986 Interceptions 1. 9 Greg Kramer Mike Richter Mike Richter Kurt Schulz Maurice Perigo Jackie Kellogg Dominic Corr Mark Cordes Players Interception Return Yards Maurice Perigo Jason Elliott Greg Kramer Kurt Schulz Isaiah Trufant Derek Strey Lavon Major 1994 Sacks Frank Staudenraus Ed Harris Tommy Williams Jeff Allen Chris Scott Aaron Hansen Jon McPherson Jeff Allen Josh Martin Mark Avena 1992 Passes Broken Up Ole Olesen Jesse Hendrix Jackie Kellogg Julian Williams Isaiah Trufant Kurt Schulz Lavon Major LeVar McClary Jesse Hendrix Lee Brown Ryan Moore 1994 CAREER LEADERS Rushing Attempts Jesse Chatman Harold Wright Jamie Townsend Jovan Griffith Rex Prescott Mel Collins David Lewis Mike MacKenzie Joe Sewell Jim Fisk Rushing Yards Jesse Chatman Jovan Griffith Rex Prescott Jamie Townsend Harold Wright Mike MacKenzie Meriel Michelson Mel Stanton Joe Sewell David Lewis Mel Collins Rushing Yards Per Game (Min. Two Seasons) Jesse Chatman Joe Sewell Meriel Michelson Mel Stanton Darryl Bell Tim Mitchell Jovan Griffith Don Strate Mike MacKenzie Rex Prescott Passing Attempts Erik Meyer Mark Tenneson Mark Laitala Rick Worman Fred Salanoa Todd Bernett Harry Leons Griffin Garske Bill Diedrick , Scott Stuart Pass Completions Erik Meyer Mark Tenneson Rick Worman Fred Salanoa Mark Laitala Harry Leons Todd Bernett Bill Diedrick , Griffin Garske Josh Blankenship 2002 Passing Yards 1. 10,261 Erik Meyer Mark Tenneson Rick Worman Fred Salanoa Harry Leons Mark Laitala Todd Bernett Griffin Garske Bill Diedrick , Josh Blankenship 2002 Passing Yards Per Game (Min. Two Seasons) Rick Worman Erik Meyer Fred Salanoa Harry Leons Mark Tenneson Todd Bernett Pete Glindeman Jon Snider Griffin Garske Scott Stuart Passes Had Intercepted Mark Laitala Mark Tenneson Bill Diedrick , Harry Leons Pete Glindeman Rick Worman Griffin Garske Scott Stuart Jon Snider Fred Salanoa Touchdown Passes Erik Meyer Mark Tenneson Bill Diedrick , Rick Worman Fred Salanoa Harry Leons Todd Bernett Griffin Garske Josh Blankenship Mark Laitala Passing Efficiency Rating (Min. 150 Attempts, Two Seasons) Erik Meyer Harry Leons Bill Diedrick , Rob James Rick Worman Griffin Garske Fred Salanoa Todd Bernett Pete Glindeman Mark Tenneson Total Offensive Yards 1. 10,942 Erik Meyer Mark Tenneson Rick Worman Mark Laitala Fred Salanoa Harry Leons Todd Bernett

17 Jesse Chatman Bill Diedrick , Griffin Garske Jovan Griffith Pass Receptions Eric Kimble Kyler Randall Tony Brooks Bob Picard Jon Vea Jason Anderson Dave Svendsen Craig Richardson Jamie Buenzli Joe Levens Tom Bassett Pass Reception Yards Eric Kimble Tony Brooks Jason Anderson Tom Bassett Bob Picard Jamie Buenzli Dave Svendsen Kyler Randall Craig Richardson Jon Vea Lamont Brightful Average Per Reception (Min. 25 Receptions, Two Seasons) Keish Levingston Jeff Ogden Steve Correa Tony Brooks Curt Didier Tom Bassett Lamont Brightful Jerrold Jackson Jason Anderson Ed Fisher Touchdown Receptions Eric Kimble Tony Brooks Dave Svendsen Lamont Brightful Jamie Buenzli Jason Anderson Bob Picard Craig Richardson Tom Bassett Curt Didier Joe Pierce All-Purpose Yards Eric Kimble Jesse Chatman Craig Richardson Lamont Brightful Jason Anderson Mel Collins Rex Prescott Jamie Townsend Tony Brooks Jovan Griffith All-Purpose Yards Per Game (Min. Two Seasons) Jesse Chatman Mel Collins Darryl Bell Eric Kimble Tim Mitchell Joe Sewell Jason Anderson Steve Correa Craig Richardson Lamont Brightful Kickoff Returns Craig Richardson Jason Anderson Dominic Corr Lamont Brightful Mel Collins Kickoff Return Yards Craig Richardson Lamont Brightful Dominic Corr Jason Anderson Mel Collins Vernon Williams Steve Correa Bashir Levingston Reggie Witherspoon Richmond Sanders Average Per Kickoff Return (Min. 18 Returns, Two Seasons) Lamont Brightful Craig Richardson Mel Collins Vernon Williams Maurice Perigo Steve Correa Dominic Corr Jason Anderson Tim Mitchell Chuck Toste Punt Returns Eric Kimble Darrell Pope Jackie Kellogg Maurice Perigo Kyler Randall Punt Return Yards Eric Kimble Jackie Kellogg Maurice Perigo Darrell Pope Rob Friese Kyler Randall Kurt Schulz Bashir Levingston Mel Collins Lavon Major Average Per Punt Return (Min. 15 Returns, Two Seasons) Eric Kimble Paul Kalina Rob Friese Mel Collins Kyler Randall Jackie Kellogg Lamont Brightful Maurice Perigo Kurt Schulz Jerry Kaiser Scoring Eric Kimble Jesse Chatman Troy Griggs Jovan Griffith Jason Cromer Eric Stein Jamie Townsend Josh Atwood Mike MacKenzie Lamont Brightful Rex Prescott Dave Svendsen Tony Brooks Touchdowns Scored Eric Kimble Jesse Chatman Jovan Griffith Mike MacKenzie Lamont Brightful Rex Prescott Jamie Townsend Tony Brooks Dave Svendsen Harold Wright Craig Richardson Mel Stanton Extra Points Made Troy Griggs Eric Stein Josh Atwood Rich Heintz Jason Cromer Extra Points Attempted Troy Griggs Josh Atwood Eric Stein Rich Heinz Jason Cromer Field Goals Made Jason Cromer Troy Griggs Josh Atwood Eric Stein Alex Lacson Dave Marriott Sheldon Weddle Rich Heintz Barry Sartz Mike Wold 1982 Field Goals Attempted Troy Griggs Jason Cromer Eric Stein Josh Atwood Alex Lacson Dave Marriott Rich Heinz Sheldon Weddle Tom Zurfluh Mike Wold 1982 Punts Tom Zurfluh Ed Fisher Eric Stein Nick Reynolds Bryan Boesel ,93 Punting Average (Min. 40 Punts) Jesse Nicassio Eric Stein Darrell Schneider Ron Knowlton Ryan Donckers Nick Reynolds Mike Wold Tom Zurfluh Bryan Boesel , Jason Cromer Tackles Greg Belzer Jason Marsh Derek Strey Joey Cwik Dion Alexander Julian Williams Brad Packer Evan Brady Justin Guillory Chris Scott Luke Vincent Bill Altena Doug Vincent Britt Lentz Kurt Schulz Jackie Kellogg Anthony Griffin Allen Gilmour D.J. Sigurdson Aaron Hansen Pat Sievers Jerad Jeske Chris Seidel Mike Kingston Brad Faker Interceptions Mike Richter Kurt Schulz Jackie Kellogg Mark Cordes Mark Puyear Isaiah Trufant Maurice Perigo Jason Elliott Russ Elliott Garrick Redden Rob Friese Greg Kramer Darrell Pope Greg Chapman Interception Return Yards Kurt Schulz Isaiah Trufant Maurice Perigo Jason Elliot Derek Strey Mark Puyear Mark Richter Jackie Kellogg Sacks Frank Staudenraus Jeff Allen Chris Scott Aaron Hanson Dario Romero Josh Martin Tommy Williams Ed Harris Steve Mattson Brandon Myers Brandon Moore Passes Broken Up Jesse Hendrix Jackie Kellogg Ole Olesen Kurt Schulz Julian Williams Isaiah Trufant Ryan Moore Garrick Redden LeVar McClary Lavon Major Darryl Hunter Bentley Williams Rob Friese Fumble Recoveries 1. 8 Steve Mattson Steve Cole Chris Scott Aaron Hanson Forced Fumbles 1. 6 Chris Scott Muhammad- Shamsid-Deen Anthony Griffin Jason Marsh

18 year-by-year scores 1901 Coach: Unknown O 26 L Spokane HS 0-6 A N 9 W Spokane HS 10-6 H N 15 L Lewis-Clark St A Coach: Unknown O 18 W Davenport HS 53-0 H O 25 L Spokane HS 0-5 A N 8 W Spokane HS 12-0 H N 7 T Lewis-Clark St. 0-0 H D 13 T Davenport HS 0-0 A Coach: Claude Arthur O 10 T Spokane HS 6-6 A O 17 T Davenport AC 5-5 A O 24 W Davenport HS 10-0 H O 31 W Blair Business 25-0 A N 7 L Spokane HS 5-12 H N 14 W Blair Business 11-0 H N 26 L Lewis-Clark St A Coach: Harry Smith O 1 L Blair Business 0-11 H O 8 L Colfax HS 0-16 H O 22 L Blair Business 0-21 A O 29 L Garfield HS 0-5 H N 11 L Colfax HS 0-6 A N 12 W Garfield HS 5-0 A N 19 L Spokane HS 4-34 A Coach: Harry Smith 0 21 W Davenport HS 47-0 H N 4 L Coeur d Alene HS 0-6 A N 11 W Ritzville HS 49-0 H N 17 L Coeur d Alene HS 6-11 H N 18 W Oakesdale HS 17-0 H N 25 W Colfax HS 17-0 H D 8 L Colfax HS 0-17 A Coach: Paul Lienau O 6 L Blair Business 0-6 H O 13 W Garfield HS 15-0 H O 20 W Davenport HS 6-0 H O 27 L Coeur d Alene HS 5-10 A N 3 W Ritzville HS 22-0 A N 9 W Colfax HS 15-0 A N 10 L Garfield HS 0-6 A N 29 W Lewis-Clark St H Coach: Paul Lienau O 5 L Washington St A O 25 W Davenport HS 10-0 H N 6 W Blair Business 6-0 H N 6 W Davenport HS 6-4 A N 23 L Blair Business 0-5 A Coach: Nick Hinch O 3 W Spokane YMCA 4-0 A O 10 L Washington St A O 17 L Blair Business 0-5 H O 22 L Gonzaga 0-17 A O 30 W North Stars 84-0 H Coach: Harry Goldsworthy O 9 L Gonzaga 0-17 A O 16 L Blair Business 0-18 H N 6 - Blair Business A &1911 No Games Played 1912 Coach: Nick Hinch N 20 L Gonzaga 6-13 H Coach: Albert Fertsch O 7 W CNS Snrs-Jnrs 3-0 H L CNS Snrs-Jnrs 2-14 H N 1 L Gonzaga JYA 2-40 A N 7 L Rosalia HS 0-31 A N 20 L Gonzaga JYA 7-19 A L Gonzaga Coach: Albert Fertsch O 15 W CNS Juniors 14-7 H N 24 W Spokane Univ H Coach: Albert Fertsch O 29 W Whitworth 6-0 H N 12 L Whitworth 2-13 A Coach: Albert Fertsch O 13 L Spokane Univ. 0-7 H O 20 L Whitworth 6-15 A N 10 L Whitworth 0-13 H , 1918 & 1919 No Games Played 1920 Coach: Vin Eustis O 15 W *Spokane Univ H O 22 W *Whitworth 48-0 A O 29 W *Spokane Col A N 5 L *Spokane Univ A N 12 W *Whitworth 33-7 H N 19 W *Spokane Col H Conference Playoff N 25 L Spokane Univ N N-Interstate Fairgrounds Coach: Vin Eustis O 7 L WSU Frosh 0-28 H O 22 W *Spokane Col A O 28 W *Spokane Univ H N 5 L Idaho Frosh 0-34 A N 11 W *Whitworth 21-2 H N 18 L Central Wash. 0-6 A Coach: Vin Eustis O 14 L Idaho Frosh 0-44 H O 21 L WSU Frosh 0-81 A 2006 EAGLE FOOTBALL O 27 L *Spokane Col. 6-7 H N 3 W *Spokane Univ A N 10 L *Whitworth 6-14 A N 17 L Central Wash H Coach: Vin Eustis O 12 W *Spokane Univ H O 26 W *Central Wash A O 30 W *Spokane Col H N 2 W *Whitworth 54-0 H N 10 L Idaho Frosh 6-25 A N 17 W WSU Frosh 18-6 H N 29 L *Western Wash A Coach: Vin Eustis S 27 L Gonzaga 0-27 A O 10 L Col. of Idaho 6-17 A O 18 L Idaho Frosh 7-13 H O 25 W *Central Wash H N 1 W *Whitworth 12-0 A N 6 T *Spokane Col. 0-0 H N 15 W *!Lewis-CLark St. 1-0 H N 22 L *Western Wash A! Won by Forfeit Coach: Vin Eustis S 26 L Gonzaga 0-37 A O 2 L Whitman 0-25 A O 10 W Idaho Frosh 9-6 H O 17 W Col. of Idaho A O 17 L Western Wash H O 31 W Central Wash. 6-0 A N 7 W Whitworth 15-0 H N 13 W Spokane Univ A N 14 W Spokane Col N N-at Gonzaga Stadium Coach: Vin Eustis S 25 L Gonzaga 0-66 A O 9 L Whitman 0-20 H O 16 L Col. of Idaho 7-27 H O 23 W WSU Frosh A O 30 L Idaho Frosh 0-27 A N 6 L *Western Wash. 3-9 A N 13 L *Central Wash H Coach: A.C. Woodward S 24 L Whitman 0-27 A O 1 L Gonzaga 0-74 A O 8 W Spokane Col H O 15 L *Western Wash. 0-6 H O 22 W WSU Frosh 14-7 H O 29 L *Central Wash A N 5 W Whitworth 25-0 H N 12 L Idaho Frosh 0-25 A Coach: A.C. Woodward S 29 L Whitman 0-24 H O 5 W Spokane Col A O 12 W Spokane Univ H O 19 L WSU Frosh 0-12 A O 27 W *Western Wash. 6-0 A N 3 L *Central Wash H N 17 W Idaho Frosh 13-6 H Home of Walter Payton Award Winner ERIK MEYER 1929 Coach: Brick Johnson S 21 L Whitman A O 4 W Gonzaga Frosh 8-6 H O 11 W Spokane Univ A O 18 L WSU Frosh 0-7 A O 26 W *Western Wash. 7-0 H N 2 L *Central Wash A N 8 W Lewis-Clark St H N 15 L Idaho Frosh 0-6 H S 26 L *Lewis-Clark St A O 3 L Gonzaga Frosh 0-6 A O 10 W *Eastern Oregon 13-6 H O 18 L WSU Frosh 6-7 H O 25 W *Western Wash A N 1 L *Central Wash H N 8 W Spokane Univ H S 26 W *Lewis-Clark St H O 10 W *Eastern Oregon 19-7 A O 17 T WSU Frosh 7-7 H O 24 W *Western Wash H O 31 W Spokane Univ A N 6 L *Central Wash. 6-7 A N 11 W Gonzaga Frosh H N 14 T *Western Ore H S 30 T Gonzaga Frosh A O 8 T Idaho Frosh 0-0 H O 15 L WSU Frosh 2-14 A O 21 L *Western Ore A O 29 T *Central Wash. 0-0 H N 5 W *Lewis-Clark St A N 11 W CDA School 32-0 H N 19 W *Western Wash. 7-6 A S 23 W Whitworth 55-0 H S 29 W Gonzaga Frosh 19-7 H O 7 W Idaho Frosh 10-0 A O 20 W *Western Wash H O 28 L WSU Frosh 7-25 H N 4 L *Central Wash A N 11 W Lewis-Clark St H N 17 W Saint Martin s 7-2 N N-Gonzaga Stadium S 22 W Whitworth 63-0 H S 29 L Gonzaga 0-31 A O 13 W Idaho Frosh 26-6 H O 19 W Lewis-Clark St A O 27 W *Central Wash. 8-0 H N 3 W WSU Frosh 6-0 A N 10 W *Western Wash A S 21 W Gonzaga 13-7 A O 5 L WSU Frosh 6-7 H O 11 W Lewis-Clark St H O 19 L Idaho Frosh 0-7 A 63

19 O 26 T *Central Wash. 0-0 A N 2 W Gonzaga Frosh H N 9 W *Western Wash H S 25 W Whitworth 33-0 H O 2 L Gonzaga 7-27 A O 10 W Idaho Frosh 13-7 H O 16 W WSU Frosh 19-6 A O 24 W Gonzaga Frosh 12-3 H O 31 W *Central Wash H N 7 W *Western Wash. 6-0 A N 14 W Lewis-Clark St A S 25 W Linfield 13-7 H S 30 W Lewis-Clark St H O 15 L Gonzaga A O 22 W Whitworth 26-0 H O 30 W *Central Wash A N 6 W *Western Wash H N 11 W Pacific Lutheran 6-0 A S 24 L Montana 0-27 A O 1 W Linfield 12-0 A O 7 T Lewis-Clark St A O 15 W *Pacific Lutheran 20-7 H O 22 W WSU Frosh 8-0 H O 28 W Whitworth 12-0 H N 5 W *Central Wash. 6-0 H N 19 L *Western Wash. 0-7 A N 24 W Western Ore N N-at Yakima S 22 W Lewis-Clark St H S 29 W Puget Sound 19-0 H O 6 L *Pacific Lutheran A O 13 W Whitworth 36-0 H O 20 L WSU Frosh A O 27 W *Central Wash. 7-0 A N 4 W *Western Wash H N 18 L Gonzaga 0-27 A S 18 L Montana 0-9 A O 4 W Puget Sound 13-6 H O 12 W *Central Wash H O 18 W *Saint Martin s 7-0 A O 26 W Lewis-Clark St A N 2 L *Pacific Lutheran H N 8 W Whitworth 47-0 H N 16 W 64 *Western Wash. 7-6 A S 27 W Puget Sound 14-0 H O 4 L *Pacific Lutheran 0-27 A O 10 W Whitoworth 35-7 A O 18 W WSU Frosh 13-0 H O 25 W *Central Wash. 7-0 A N 1 W *Western Wash H N 8 L Gonzaga 0-6 A N 15 T *Saint Martin s 0-0 H Coach: Ralph Peterson S 26 L Second Air Force 7-19 N O 3 W *Western Wash. 6-0 A O 9 L Idaho 7-28 H O 17 L *Central Wash H O 24 W *Pacific Lutheran 32-0 N O 31 W WSU Frosh 7-0 A N 14 L *Saint Martin s 0-6 A N-Ephrata N-Gonzaga Stadium , 1944 & 1945 No Games Played 1946 S 28 W Lewis-Clark St H O 5 L Montana 7-31 A O 11 W *Saint Martin s 28-6 H O 19 T *Pacific Lutheran 0-0 A O 26 W *Western Wash H N 2 W *Whitworth 45-0 A N 9 L *Central Wash. 6-7 A N 16 L Wash. St. JV 0-6 H Coach: Abe Poffenroth S 20 L Montana 0-21 N S 27 W Lewis-Clark St A O 4 W *Whitworth 6-0 H O 11 T *Pacific Lutheran 7-7 H O 18 W *Saint Martin s 33-0 A O 25 W *Central Wash H N 8 W Idaho St A N 15 W *Western Wash A N-Gonzaga Stadium Coach: Abe Poffenroth S 18 W Montana 12-7 N S 25 W Southern Ore H O 2 W Montana St A O 9 W *Western Wash A O 16 W *Whitworth H O 23 W *Pacific Lutheran A O 30 L *Puget Sound 6-22 H N 6 W *Saint Martin s 60-7 H N 13 W *Central Wash A N-Great Falls Coach: Abe Poffenroth S 24 W Montana St H O 1 W *Western Wash H O 8 L *Puget Sound 7-13 A O 15 W *Whitworth A O 22 W *Pacific Lutheran 21-6 H O 29 W *Central Wash H N 5 L Montana 6-19 A N 12 W Lewis-Clark St A N 18 W *Saint Martin s A Coach: Abe Poffenroth S 16 W Whitworth 46-0 S S 23 L Montana 0-52 H S 30 W Montana St N O 7 W *Pacific Lutheran 13-7 A O 14 L *Saint Martin s 7-21 H O 21 W *Puget Sound 7-0 H O 28 W *Whitworth 32-0 H N 4 W *Western Wash. 6-0 A N 11 W British Col A N 18 W N-Great Falls *Central Wash A 1951 Coach: Abe Poffenroth S 15 L Linfield 7-27 A S 22 W Montana St H S 29 L Western Wash A O 5 L *Puget Sound 0-58 A O 20 L *Pacific Lutheran 0-39 H O 27 L *Western Wash H N 3 W *Central Wash H N 9 L *Whitworth 7-28 A Coach: Abe Poffenroth S 26 L Linfield 0-16 H O 4 L Montana St A O 11 L *Puget Sound 0-34 H O 18 L *Central Wash A O 24 W *British Col H N 1 L *Western Wash A N 8 L *Pacific Lutheran A N 15 L *Whitworth H Coach: Ed Chissus S 19 W Idaho St A S 26 W Lewis & Clark H O 3 L *Whitworth 7-42 A O 10 W *Western Wash H O 17 W *Pacific Lutheran H O 24 W *British Col A O 31 W *Central Wash H N 7 L *Puget Sound A Coach: Ed Chissus S 25 L Whitworth 0-27 N O 2 L *Puget Sound 0-18 H O 9 W *British Col H O 16 L Whitman 7-21 H O 23 L *Pacific Lutheran 0-25 A O 30 L *Central Wash A N 6 L *Western Wash A N 13 L *Whitworth 0-55 H N 20 L Lewis & Clark A N-Richland Coach: Ed Chissus S 24 W Western Wash. 6-0 A O 1 L *Puget Sound 7-13 A O 8 W *British Col A O 15 L Whitman A O 22 L *Pacific Lutheran H O 29 W *Central Wash H N 5 W *Western Wash H N 12 L *Whitworth 0-25 S Coach: Ed Chissus S 22 W Carroll 15-6 A S 29 L *Puget Sound 0-13 H O 6 W *British Col H O 13 W Whitman 27-8 H O 20 W *Pacific Lutheran 27-7 A O 27 T *Central Wash. 6-6 A N 3 L *Western Wash A N 10 W *Whitworth 18-0 H Coach: Ed Chissus S 28 W Col. of Idaho 13-6 H O 5 T *Puget Sound 7-7 A O 12 W *British Col A O 19 W Carroll 59-6 H O 26 W *Pacific Lutheran 16-0 H N 2 L *Central Wash H N 8 L *Western Wash H N 16 W *Whitworth 9-6 A Coach: Ed Chissus S 20 L Idaho St A S 27 W Col. of Idaho 20-6 A O 4 W *Pacific Lutheran 21-0 H O 11 L *Western Wash. 0-6 A O 18 L *Central Wash H O 25 L *Puget Sound A N 1 W *Whitworth 20-7 H N 15 W Southern Ore H Coach: Ed Chissus S 19 L Col. of Idaho 0-18 H S 26 L Puget Sound 7-27 A O 3 L *Pacific Lutheran 6-27 A O 10 W *Western Wash H O 17 L *Central Wash A O 24 T *Puget Sound H O 31 L *Whitworth A N 7 L Southern Ore A N 21 W British Col H Coach: Ed Chissus S 17 L Col. of Idaho 6-12 A S 24 L Humboldt St H O 1 L *Whitworth H O 8 W *Pacific Lutheran H O 15 L *Puget Sound 0-35 A O 22 L *Central Wash H O 29 L *Western Wash N N 5 L *Whitworth S N 12 W Pacific Lutheran A Coach: Ed Chissus S 23 L Humboldt St A S 30 L *Puget Sound 0-7 H O 7 L *Central Wash A O 14 L *Western Wash. 0-7 H O 21 L *Whitworth 0-52 H O 28 L *Pacific Lutheran 0-13 H N 4 L *Puget Sound 6-12 A N 11 L *Central Wash H N 18 L Col. of Idaho 6-26 H Coach: Ed Chissus S 21 L Linfield 0-7 H S 29 L *Western Wash H O 6 L *Whitworth 0-13 S O 13 T *Pacific Lutheran A O 20 L *Puget Sound 0-19 H O 27 L *Central Wash A N 3 L *Western Wash A N 10 L *Whitworth 7-33 H N 17 L Col. of Idaho 7-21 A Coach: Dave Holmes S 21 L Linfield 0-7 H S 28 L *Pacific Lutheran 7-20 H O 5 L *Puget Sound A O 12 L *Central Wash H O 19 W Col. of Idaho 26-0 H O 26 L *Western Wash A N 2 L *Whitworth 0-40 A N 9 W *Pacific Lutheran 26-0 A N 16 W *Puget Sound H 3-6-0

20 1964 Coach: Dave Holmes S 19 L Linfield 0-7 A S 26 W *Central Wash A O 3 L *Western Wash H O 10 W *Whitworth 7-6 H O 17 W Whitman 33-7 A O 24 L *Pacific Lutheran 7-20 H O 31 W *Puget Sound A N 7 W *Central Wash H N 14 L *Western Wash A Coach: Dave Holmes S 18 W Western Mont S S 25 W *Whitworth S O 2 W Pacific Lutheran 20-3 S O 9 W *Puget Sound 21-0 A O 16 W Col. of Idaho A O 23 W *Central Wash S O 30 W *Western Wash A N 6 L *Whitworth S N 13 W Pacific Lutheran 39-7 A Coach: Dave Holmes S 17 W Willamette A S 24 W *Western Wash S O 1 W Eastern Oregon 28-0 N O 8 L *Puget Sound A O 15 W *Whitworth S O 22 T *Central Wash S N 5 W *Western Wash A N 12 W Southern Ore S N 24 W *Whitworth 41-0 S N-at Central Valley HS Coach: Dave Holmes S 16 W Humboldt St A S 23 W Pacific Lutheran A S 30 W *Central Wash H O 7 W *Western Wash A O 14 W *Whitworth 45-0 H O 21 W Col. of Idaho 27-0 H O 28 W U.S. International A N 4 W *Central Wash A N 11 W *Western Wash H N 18 W *Whitworth 68-0 S NAIA Playoffs N 25 W NM Highlands A D 9 L Fairmont St N N-Champion Bowl at Morgantown, WV Coach: Brent Wooten S 21 W *Whitworth 26-0 S S 28 W *Western Wash H O 5 L *Central Wash A O 12 L Boise State 0-20 A O 19 L Portland State H O 26 W *Whitworth 28-2 H N 2 L *Western Wash A N 9 L *Central Wash H N 16 L Puget Sound H N 23 L Southern Ore A Coach: Brent Wooten S 20 L Weber State 6-52 A S 27 L Portland State 0-35 A O 4 W *Western Wash H O 11 W *Whitworth S O 18 L Boise State 7-45 H O 25 L *Central Wash A N 1 L *Western Wash A N 8 W *Whitworth H N 15 W *Central Wash H Coach: Brent Wooten S 19 W!Willamette 6-21 H S 26 W *Oregon Tech 14-6 A O 3 W *Western Ore H O 10 W *Southern Ore A O 17 L *Whitworth 7-24 H O 24 L Boise State 0-12 A O 31 L *Central Wash A N 7 L *Western Wash H N 14 L *Eastern Ore A N 21 L Portland State 0-34 H! Won by Forfeit Coach: John Massengale S 18 L Humboldt St A S 25 W Willamette 9-7 A O 2 W Whitworth 26-9 A O 9 W *Central Wash H O 16 L Boise State H O 23 L *Western Wash A O 30 L *Western Ore A N 6 W *Eastern Ore H N 13 L Portland State 6-13 A N 20 W *Oregon Tech H Coach: John Massengale S 16 L Willamette 8-17 A S 23 W *Oregon Tech 20-7 A S 30 L Whitworth H O 7 L *Southern Ore H O 14 L *Western Ore A O 21 W Portland State 14-7 A O 28 L *Central Wash H N 4 L *Eastern Ore A N 11 W *Western Wash H N 18 L Col. of Idaho A Coach: John Massengale S 22 L *Western Ore H S 29 W *Western Wash A O 6 L *Southern Ore A O 13 L *Eastern Ore H O 20 L *Central Wash A O 27 W Portland State 3-0 H N 3 W Whitworth 10-0 A N 10 W *Oregon Tech 13-2 H N 17 W Col. of Idaho H Coach: John Massengale S 21 L Portland State A S 28 L Whitworth S O 5 L *Western Ore A O 12 L *Oregon Tech 7-28 A O 19 W *Western Wash H O 26 W *Southern Ore H N 2 W *Eastern Ore A N 9 W *Central Wash H N 16 L Montana Tech 0-14 A Coach: John Massengale S 20 L Whitworth 0-20 S S 27 L Portland State 0-51 H O 4 L *Western Ore H O 11 W *Oregon Tech H O 18 L *Western Wash A O 25 L *Southern Ore A N 1 W *Eastern Ore H N 8 L *Central Wash A N 15 W Western Mont A Coach: John Massengale S 18 L Whitman 9-17 A S 25 L Whitworth 7-42 S O 2 W *Central Wash H O 9 T *Eastern Ore A O 16 L *Southern Ore H O 23 W *Western Wash H O 30 W *Oregon Tech A N 6 L *Western Ore A N 13 W Western Mont H Coach: John Massengale S 24 W Whitworth S O 1 L *Central Wash A O 8 W *Eastern Ore H O 15 W *Southern Ore A O 22 L *Western Wash A O 29 W *Oregon Tech 31-2 H N 5 L *Western Ore H N 12 W Western Mont A N 19 L Pacific Lutheran 6-22 H Coach: John Massengale S 16 L Carroll A S 23 W Whitworth H S 30 W Western Mont H O 7 W *Central Wash A O 14 W *Eastern Ore A O 21 W *Southern Ore H O 28 W *Western Wash H N 4 L *Oregon Tech A N 11 L *Western Ore A N 18 L Pacific Lutheran 6-13 A S 15 W Carroll 20-7 H S 22 L Whitworth 0-16 A S 29 W Northern State H O 13 W CS-Hayward A O 20 W Puget Sound H O 27 W Simon Fraser A N 3 W North Colorado H N 10 L Montana Tech 8-46 A N 17 W Central Wash. 9-0 H S 13 W Sacramento St A S 20 W Carroll 42-7 H S 27 W Whitworth H O 4 L Puget Sound 8-28 A O 11 W CS-Hayward 24-3 S O 18 L Portland State A O 25 L Montana 7-42 A N 1 L Simon Fraser H N 8 W Montana Tech 33-3 H N 15 W Mesa A S 12 L Idaho State A S 19 W Carroll 51-0 A O 3 W British Col H O 10 W CS-Hayward A O 16 W Simon Fraser A O 24 W Western Mont A O 31 L Puget Sound 6-7 H N 7 W Mesa 14-0 H N 14 L Northern Colo A N 21 W Montana S S 11 L Weber State A S 18 L Montana State A S 25 W British Col H O 2 W Cal-Poly 47-7 S O 9 W Portland State 36-0 S O 16 W Simon Fraser 48-6 H O 23 W Northern Ariz A O 30 W Puget Sound A N 13 W Western Mont H N 20 W Sacramento St A S 10 L Boise State A S 17 L Idaho State S S 24 L Weber State H O 1 L Idaho A O 8 L Northern Ariz A O 15 W Montana Tech 38-0 H O 29 W CS-Long Beach S N 5 W Montana State A N 12 W Montana S N 19 W Portland State 6-0 A S 8 W Central Wash S S 15 W Montana State S S 22 W Angelo State 40-7 S S 29 L Boise State A O 6 W Howard Payne 32-0 S O 13 T Montana A O 20 W Idaho S O 27 W Idaho State A N 3 L Nevada (Reno) A N 10 W Northern Colo A S 7 W CS-Chico 28-3 S S 14 W Weber State A S 21 W Montana State A S 28 W Northern Ariz S O 5 W Fort Lewis S O 12 L Nevada (Reno) A O 19 W CS-Long Beach A N 2 L Idaho A N 16 W Montana S N 23 W Idaho State A N 30 W #Idaho A D 7 L #Northern Iowa A #NCAA Division I-AA Playoff Game S 6 W Boise State S S 13 W Northern Ariz A S 20 W British Col S S 27 L Idaho S O 4 L Montana A O 11 W Idaho State 34-7 A O 18 L Central State S O 25 L Nevada (Reno) A N 1 W Weber State S N 8 L CS-Long Beach A N 15 W Montana State S

21 1987 S 5 W Augustana, SD S S 12 L *Nevada (Reno) S S 19 W *Idaho State S S 26 W *Montana State A O 3 W S.F. Austin 3-0 A O 10 L *Boise State A O 17 L Illinois State S O 24 L *Idaho A O 31 L *Northern Ariz S N 7 L *Weber State A N 14 L *Montana 3-22 S 4-7-0/2-6 Big Sky (8th) 1988 S 3 T Portland State S S 10 L *Northern Ariz A S 17 L *Montana State S S 24 W *Boise State S O 1 L North Texas 0-51 A O 8 L *Montana 6-30 A O 15 L *Idaho S O 22 L S.F. Austin A O 29 W *Idaho State 35-3 A N 5 L *Weber State S N 12 L *Nevada (Reno) A 2-8-1/2-6 Big Sky (8th) 1989 S 9 W *Nevada (Reno) 33-7 S S 16 L *Montana State 3-28 A S 23 L *Montana S S 30 W *Northern Ariz S O 14 W *Idaho State H O 21 L *Idaho A O 28 L S.F. Austin H N 4 W *Weber State A N 11 L *Boise State A N 18 L Northern Iowa A 4-6-0/4-4 Big Sky (5th) 1990 S 8 W Lenoir-Rhyne 45-6 H S 15 W *Boise State H S 22 L *Northern Ariz A S 29 W *Montana A O 6 L *Weber State H O 13 L *Nevada (Reno) A O 20 L *Idaho S O 27 W Portland State A N 3 W *Idaho St. (ot) A N 10 L *Mont. St. (2ot) H N 17 L Houston A 5-6-0/3-5 Big Sky (t-7th) 1991 S 7 W CS Northridge H S 14 L Eastern Illinois A S 21 L *Boise State A S 28 L *Weber State A O 5 W *Montana H O 12 L Portland State H O 19 L *Nevada (Reno) H O 26 W *Idaho (2ot) A N 2 W *Northern Ariz H N 9 L *Idaho State H N 16 W *Montana State A 5-6-0/4-4 Big Sky (t-3rd) 1992 S 12 L Portland State A S 19 W Sonoma State H S 26 W *Montana A O 3 W *Weber State H O 10 W *Montana State H O 17 L *Idaho H O 24 W *Northern Ariz A O 31 W *Idaho State 37-3 A N 7 L NE Louisiana A N 14 W *Boise State H N 21 L #Northern Iowa A #NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs 7-4-0/6-1 Big Sky (t-champ) 1993 S 4 L NE Louisiana H S 18 W Sacramento St A S 25 L *Montana H O 2 W *Weber State A O 9 W Portland State H O 16 L *Idaho A O 23 W *Northern Ariz H O 30 W *Idaho State 38-7 H N 6 W *Montana State 16-7 A N 13 W *Boise State A 7-3-0/5-2 Big Sky (t-2nd) 1994 Coach: Mike Kramer S 10 W Cal Poly 61-7 H S 17 L *Montana A S 24 W *Weber State 24-6 H O 1 L Portland State A O 8 L *Idaho H O 15 L *Northern Ariz A O 22 L *Idaho State A O 29 W *Mont. St. (3ot) H N 5 W Utah State A N 12 L *Boise State H N 19 L Northern Iowa A 4-7-0/2-5 Big Sky (t-7th) 1995 Coach: Mike Kramer S 7 W Southwest Tex A S 16 W Sacramento St H S 23 L Portland State 6-14 H S 30 L *Weber State A O 7 L *Idaho State 7-14 H O 14 L *Idaho A O 21 L *Northern Ariz H O 28 W *Montana State A N 4 L *Boise State A N 11 L *Montana 7-63 H N 18 L Cal Poly, SLO A 3-8-0/1-6 Big Sky (8th) 1996 Coach: Mike Kramer S 7 L *Weber State A S 14 W Boise State A S 21 W Southwest Tex H S 28 W *Portland State 24-7 H O 5 W *Montana State H O 12 W *Sacramento St A O 19 L *Montana H O 26 W *Idaho State A N 2 L Idaho A N 9 L *Northern Ariz H N 16 L *CS Northridge A 6-5-0/4-4 Big Sky (t-5th) 1997 Coach: Mike Kramer S 6 W Rocky Mountain 63-7 H S 13 W Eastern Oregon H S 20 W *Portland State A S 27 W *Weber State H O 4 L *Montana State 7-17 A O 11 W *Sacramento St H O 18 W *Montana A O 25 W *Idaho State 51-7 H N 1 W Idaho S N 8 W *Northern Ariz A N 15 W *CS Northridge H N 29 W #Northwestern St S D 6 W #Western Kent S D 13 L #Youngstown St S #NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs /7-1 Big Sky (Champ) 1998 Coach: Mike Kramer S 5 L Idaho A S 12 L *Portland St.(ot) H S 26 L *CS Northridge A O 3 W *Northern Ariz H O 10 W Western Wash H O 17 W *Idaho State A O 24 L *Montana S O 31 W *Sacramento St A N 7 W *Montana State H N 14 L *Weber State A N 21 L Southern Utah A 5-6/4-4 Big Sky (t-4th) 1999 Coach: Mike Kramer S 2 L Idaho S S 11 W Central Wash H S 16 L *Portland State A S 25 W *CS Northridge H O 2 W *Northern Ariz A O 9 L Boise State 7-41 A O 16 W *Idaho State H O 23 L *Montana 7-25 A O 30 W *Sacramento St H N 6 W * Montana State A N13 W *Weber State S 7-4/6-2 Big Sky (t-2nd) 2000 Coach: Paul Wulff S 2 L Oregon State A S 9 W Western Ore H S 16 W *Idaho State 38-7 H S 23 W *Weber St. (ot) A S 30 L *Montana S O 7 W *Montana State A O 14 L Boise State A O 21 L *Sacramento St H O 28 L *CS Northridge A N 4 W *Northern Ariz H N 11 W *Portland State A 6-5/5-3 Big Sky (t-2nd) 2001 Coach: Paul Wulff S 8 W at Connecticut A S 22 W *Weber State H S 29 L *Montana (2ot) A O 6 L *Montana State S O 13 W Simon Fraser H O 20 W *Sac. St. (ot) A O 27 W CS Northridge H N 3 L *Northern Ariz A N 10 L *Portland State H N 17 W Central Wash H N 24 W Idaho State A 7-4/3-4 Big Sky (5th) 2002 Coach: Paul Wulff A 31 L Arizona State 2-38 A S 7 W Montana Tech 50-6 H S 14 W Western Ore H S 21 W Southern Utah A O 5 L *Idaho State H O 12 L *Portland St A O 19 W *Northern Ariz H O 26 L *Sacramento St H N 2 W *Weber State A N 9 L *Montana State A N 16 W *Montana S 6-5/3-4 Big Sky (t-4th) 2003 Coach: Paul Wulff A 30 L San Diego St A S 6 W Idaho 8-5 A S 13 W Central Wash H S 20 W Southern Utah H S 27 L *Weber State H O 4 L *Idaho St. (2ot) A O 11 W *Portland State H O 18 L *Northern Ariz A O 25 W *Sacramento St A N 8 W *Montana State S N 15 L *Montana A 6-5/3-4 Big Sky (6th) 2004 Coach: Paul Wulff S 2 L Nicholls State A S 11 L Air Force A S 18 W Central Wash H S 25 W *Idaho State H O 2 W *Portland State A O 9 W *Northern Ariz H O 16 L *Montana H O 23 W *Weber State 51-7 A O 30 W *Sacramento St H N 6 W Cal Poly H N 13 W *Mont. 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