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SAN DIEG O STATE F O OTBALL E i g h t S t r a i g h t B o w l G a m e A p p e a r a n c e s s 2 1 C o n f e r e n c e C h a m p i o n s h i p s s 2 0 1 6, 2 0 1 5, 2 0 1 2 M o u n t a i n We s t C h a m p i o n s Contacts: Mike May, senior associate AD (mmay@sdsu.edu); Jamie McConeghy, assistant AD/media relations (jmcconeg@sdsu.edu); Lauren Weaver, media relations coordinator (lweaver@sdsu.edu) G A M E 7 : : H O M E C O M I N G SAN JOSé STATE SPARTANS (0-6; 0-2 MW) vs. No. rv/rv SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (5-1; 2-0 MW) SAT., OCT. 20 :: 7:30 p.m. PT (announced) / 7:32 p.m. PT (kick) + poss. 5 mins. slide :: SDCCU STADIUM (54,000) :: SAN DIEGO, CALIF. SAN JOSé STATE SAN DIEGO STATE FBS Rk. Statistics FBS Rk. 22.3 115 Points/Game 117 21.5 41.3 124 Points Allowed/Game 26 19.3 50.3 129 Rushing Yds./Game 68 171.8 182.5 94 Rushing Yds. Allowed/Game 5 87.2 261.7 41 Passing Yds./Game 112 169.2 290.3 120 Passing Yds. Allowed/Game 60 221.7 312.0 123 Total Offense/Game 113 341.0 SJSUSPARTANS.COM 472.8 114 Total Defense/Game 12 308.8 GOAZTECS.COM Since 2015, SDSU ranks 3rd nationally in rushing yards allowed per game (112.6), trailing only Alabama and Wisconsin. L I V E C O V E R A G E TV: CBS Sports Network; Live Stream: none Carter Blackburn (play-by-play) Aaron Taylor (analysis) John Schriffen (sidelines) Scott Brandwein (producer) Aztecs Radio Network: 101.5 KGB / XTRA 1360 / Fox Sports Inland Empire (IE) 1350 (pregame starts at 4 p.m. PT on XTRA) Ted Leitner (play-by-play) Rich Ohrnberger (analyst) Judson Richards (pre, sidelines) Jon Schaeffer (half, post) J.R. Tolver (pregame) Live Stats: GoAztecs.com 2 0 1 8 S C H E D U L E ( 5-1 / 2-0 M W ) at (13/13) Stanford L 10-31 Fri., Aug. 31 6 p.m. PT Stanford, Calif. FS1 Sacramento State W 28-14 Sat., Sept. 8 6 p.m. PT SDCCU Stadium (23/25) Arizona State W 28-21 Sat., Sept. 15 7:30 p.m. PT SDCCU Stadium CBSSN Eastern Michigan ot-w 23-20 Sat., Sept. 22 7:30 p.m. PT SDCCU Stadium CBSSN at (--/24) Boise State W 19-13 Sat., Oct. 6 1:30 p.m. MT Boise, Idaho ESPNU Air Force W 21-17 Fri., Oct. 12 6 p.m. PT SDCCU Stadium CBSSN San José State Sat., Oct. 20 7:30 p.m. PT SDCCU Stadium CBSSN at Nevada Sat., Oct. 27 7:30 p.m. PT Reno, Nev. ESPN2/ESPNU at New Mexico Sat., Nov. 3 TBA Albuquerque, N.M. ESPN Networks UNLV Sat., Nov. 10 TBA SDCCU Stadium CBSSN at Fresno State Sat., Nov. 17 7:30 p.m. PT Fresno, Calif. CBSSN Hawai i Sat., Nov. 24 TBA SDCCU Stadium ESPN Networks :: TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Media Opportunities / Weekly Schedule 2 Schedule / Results 3 General Notes 3-16 Mountain West / Opponent Standings 17 Head Coach Rocky Long 18 Coaching Staff 19 Roster 20-21 Depth Chart 22 Recaps 23-28 Player Profiles 29-66 Statistics 67-80 Last Time it Happened 81-83 NEWS AND NOTES (through games of Oct. 13) n San Diego State, winners of five consecutive games (tied for the 11th longest active win streak in the nation), faces San José State on Saturday night at SDCCU Stadium. Following the game, the Aztecs will play their next two games on the road (next home contest is Nov. 10). n Saturday s contest is the annual homecoming game for the University and has been designated as a Red Out, with fans encouraged to wear red to the game. n Saturday marks the 100th game with Rocky Long as SDSU head coach. The three-time conference coach of the year, who has led the Aztecs to three Mountain West titles is an impressive 69-30 at SDSU, including an eye-popping 36-7 in his last 43 contests. The only other SDSU head coach to lead the Aztecs for at least 100 games was Don Coryell (1961-72, 125 games). n The Aztecs and Spartans are meeting for the 42nd time with SDSU owning a 20-19-2 edge. San Diego State has won five straight in the series, leads 11-6-1 in games played in San Diego and is 9-1 against the Spartans at SDCCU Stadium (formerly Jack Murphy and Qualcomm). n As previously noted, SDSU has won five straight games (tied for the 11th-longest active win streak). Other notable win streaks include: six straight conference wins (tied for 6th nationally) and six straight home wins (tied for 15th nationally). n San Diego State s 5-1 record is rated as the 20th best strength of record according to ESPN. This week, the Aztecs have 53 points in the AP Top 25 poll (good for a tie for 27th position) and 71 points in the Coaches Poll (29th). n Once again this season, Long and defensive coordinator Zach Arnett have assembled one of the nation s best defenses. The unit ranks among the national leaders in rushing defense (87.2, 5th), total defense (308.8, 12th) and points allowed (19.3, 26th). n No SDSU opponent has accumulated 400 yards of total offense this season. San Diego State s streak of holding six consecutive opponents to less than 400 yards is tied for the fifth-longest active FBS streak (leader: Michigan, 13). n The Aztecs are 36-7 in their last 43 overall games and 24-4 in their last 28 games against MW opponents. n San Diego State is 4-0 this season in games decided by one score. That figure is tied for the most close wins (=<8) without a loss (also: Notre Dame and Northern Illinois). The Aztecs have won eight of their last nine (8-1) games decided by eight points or less. n The Aztecs have won 25 consecutive games when owning a TO advantage. That is the nation s longest active streak, five more than the second-longest streak (Oklahoma, 20). n Last Friday, San Diego State defeated Air Force, 21-17 at SDCCU Stadium. It was the eighth consecutive victory for the Aztecs over the Falcons, the longest active streak in the FBS. SDSU limited Air Force to just 276 total yards. n Junior quarterback Ryan Agnew improved to 4-0 as a starter, passing for a career-high 213 yards on just nine completions (23.67 yards per completion). It was the eighth time in the last four seasons that an SDSU QB has passed for at least 200 yards. On the game-winning drive, Agnew accounted for 93 of the 94 yards, going 2-for-4 for 61 yards and a TD and adding a career-long 32- yard rush on third-and-9 at the SDSU 7-yard line. Agnew now has three fourth-quarter game-winning drives. SDSU FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED THROUGH 6 GMS. / SINCE 1999 (last 19 seasons) Rk. Season (Record) TYA 1. 2003 (3-3) 1,659 2. 1999 (2-4) 1,701 3. 2016 (5-1) 1,783 4. 2018 (5-1) 1,853 5. 2017 (6-0) 1,864 Despite numerous injuries and the youth on the defensive side of the ball, SDSU has allowed fewer yards through six games in 2018 than it did in 2017. LONGEST ACTIVE FBS STRKS OF ALLOWING LESS THAN 400 YARDS OF TOTAL OFF. Rk. School Games 1. Michigan 13 2. Mississippi State 9 3. Fresno State 8 4. Miami (Fla.) 7 5. San Diego State 6 Kentucky 6 Since 2015, San DIego State is 34-4 when holding its opponent to less than 400 yards of total offense. COMBINED FB & MBB WINNING PCT. / SINCE 2010 Below is a list of the highest combined football and men s basketball winning pct. (since the start of the 2010 FB season). Rk. School Pct. 1. Ohio State.764 2. San Diego State.733 3. Oregon.728 4. Michigan State.728 5. Louisville.725 6. Wisconsin.720 7. Arizona.720

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 2 SAN DIEGO STATE MEDIA AVAILABILITY: SAN JOSE STATE 14 SUN No practice. No media availability. Coordinator availability (contact media relations office for details). 15 MON 4:15 p.m. (approximate) - Practice First 20 minutes open to media who cover SDSU on a regular basis (must contact media relations office). 5:45 p.m. (approximate) - Post-practice availability (requests due by noon PT; student-athletes and staff will only be available if requested): - Assistant coaches - Selected players (no Tuesday media luncheon participants) Game Notes Available 16 TUE FINAL MEDIA DAY FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES SDSU Media Luncheon Noon - Food 12:15 p.m. - Coach Long 12:30 p.m. - Student-Athletes 3:30 p.m. - Practice First 20 minutes open to media who cover SDSU on a regular basis (must contact media relations office). 5 p.m. (approximate) - Post-practice availability (requests due by noon PT; student-athletes and staff will only be available if requested): - Assistant coaches - Selected players (no Tuesday media luncheon participants) 17 WED FINAL MEDIA DAY FOR COACHES Closed Practice 5 p.m. (approximate) - Post-practice availability (requests due by noon PT; staff will only be available if requested): - Coach Long - Assistant coaches 6 p.m. - The Rocky Long Show live on XTRA 1360. Broadcast Flip Card 18 THU Closed Practice No media availability. Aztec Football with Rocky Long TV show on FOX Sports San Diego. Check local listings for specific broadcast time. 19 FRI Closed Practice No media availability. 20 SAT San José State at San Diego State, 7:30 p.m. PT on CBS Sports Network Postgame News Conference - San Diego State locker room is closed. Coach Long and selected players will be available in the press conference area after a brief cooling off period. Live: Game Live: Stats Game Stats Postgame Notes Postgame Quotes News Conference Archive Highlights Live News Conference News Conference Video News Conference Quotes Items in red are sent out to the media distribution list and/or are available on that day at GoAztecs.com. S D S U M E D I A R E L AT I O N S Phone: (619) 594-5547 Fax: (619) 582-6541 Overnight Address: Aztec Athletics Center, Suite 3014 5302 55th Street San Diego, CA 92182-4309 Website: GoAztecs.com Public Twitter: GoAztecs Game Notes Twitter: GoAztecsStats Mike May* Senior Assoc. AD/Comm. & Media Relations Office: (619) 594-5547 Cell: (619) 957-8372 E-Mail: mmay@sdsu.edu Jamie McConeghy* Assistant AD - Media Relations Office: (619) 594-4348 Cell: (607) 435-5577 E-Mail: jmcconeg@sdsu.edu Jim Solien^ Assistant Media Relations Director Office: (619) 594-2576 E-Mail: jsolien@sdsu.edu Lauren Weaver^ Media Relations Coordinator Office: (619) 594-5547 E-Mail: lweaver@sdsu.edu Darin Wong Assistant AD - Media Relations Office: (619) 594-5548 E-Mail: dwong@sdsu.edu Martin Foley Assistant Media Relations Director Office: (619) 594-5242 E-Mail: martin@sdsu.edu Ben Pearson Assistant Media Relations Director Office: (619) 594-2576 E-Mail: bpearson@sdsu.edu Jason Bott Coordinator of Multimedia Productions Office: (619) 594-2428 E-Mail: jbott@sdsu.edu * primary football contacts; ^ secondary contacts PRACTICE All practices are closed to both the public and the media with the exception being the first 20 minutes of Monday and Tuesday s workouts (media only) (Note the opening week against Stanford, only Sunday and Monday s workouts are open to the media). Members of the media planning to attend Monday or Tuesday s practice will need to call the media relations office to be placed on a list to gain access to the practice fields. Post-practice interview requests should be submitted to the San Diego State media relations office no later than noon PT on the day of the potential interview. Other interview requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance. SDSU TELECONFERENCE The Mountain West is not hosting a weekly coaches teleconference this season. TUESDAY MEDIA LUNCHEONS This fall, SDSU will once again play host to a Tuesday media luncheon with head coach Rocky Long and requested players. The location will be the second floor of the Fowler Athletics Center. Lunch is scheduled to begin at noon with coach Long addressing the media at 12:15, followed by student-athletes. The news conference is carried live on the Internet at GoAztecs.com. A transcript of the weekly media luncheon will be posted on GoAztecs.com. Contact the media relations office for additional details. THE ROCKY LONG SHOW This season, the Rocky Long Show will air live weekly on Wednesday evenings from 6-7 p.m. PT on XTRA 1360. AZTEC FOOTBALL WITH ROCKY LONG San Diego State football head coach Rocky Long and FOX Sports San Diego have announced a coaches show for the fifth straight season. Aztec Football with Rocky Long will air each Thursday following live programming on FOX Sports San Diego. The weekly show will give unprecedented access to the SDSU program and Long, the Mountain West's all-time leader in victories and two-time MW Coach of the Year. Aztec Football with Rocky Long, which will be hosted by Mike Pomeranz, will consist of player and coach features, behind the scenes footage, X's and O's with Long, a preview of the upcoming game, a recap of the last game and much more. VIDEO FOOTAGE OF ROAD GAMES Video highlights and interview footage will once again be available to the media for all of San Diego State s road games. For more information contact coordinator of multimedia productions Jason Bott at (619) 594-2428 or via e-mail at jbott@sdsu.edu. COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for Mountain West football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guide headshots, logos and more for the conference and each of its 12 member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed by the conference office to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an email to password@collegepressbox.com.

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 3 n Junior linebacker Kyhava Tezino was named the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week and sophomore linebacker Kaelin Himphill earned league special teams player of the week honors following the victory over Air Force. Out of the 18 possible awards (offensive, defensive and special teams) for the six games that SDSU has played this season, a San Diego State player has won seven times (John Baron II special teams three times, Darren Hall defensive twice, and Tezino (defensive) and Himphill (special teams). n Excluding the week they were idle (Oct. 1), an Aztec has won the special teams award four consecutive weeks and the defensive award three straight weeks. n Tezino recorded a season-high 15 tackles (10 solo) in the victory over Air Force. For the season, he leads the team in tackles (54), tackles for loss (5.5) and sacks (3.0). n San Diego State s 5-1 start is even more impressive when considering the Aztecs have had 13 entire games missed to would-be starters this season (24 when you include parts of games). Of those 24 games, 19 have been on the offensive side of the ball and include injuries to the school s all-time winningest quarterback Christian Chapman and preseason Maxwell Award Watch List member Juwan Washington. n Since the start of the 2013 campaign when the league split into two divisions, San Diego State (33-9) owns the best record in Mountain West action. Boise State (33-10) is second. n San Diego State is one of only seven schools nationally to record 10 or more victories in each of the last three seasons (Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, San Diego State and Wisconsin). n San Diego State is one of the youngest teams in the nation. Last Friday, the Aztecs played 14 freshmen (true and redshirt) and only 10 seniors. n SDSU has had 13 seniors see the field this season, logging a total of 40 starts (6.7 per game) and 64 games played (10.7 per game). n Four San Diego State seniors have started every game in 2018 - AZT Parker Baldwin, LB Ronley Lakalaka, DE Anthony Luke, and RT Ryan Pope. Only one of those players (Pope) is on the offensive side of the ball. MISSING IN ACTION As previously noted, San Diego State won its fifth consecutive game Friday, defeating Air Force, 21-17. The Aztecs got the win despite the fact that eight starters missed at least part of the contest, including six who missed the entire game. Below is a look at those players who missed all or part of the game against the Falcons and their status (as of early this week) for Saturday s game against the Spartans. Pos. Name (injury; date suffered) Note Status QB Christian Chapman (MCL sprain, suffered 9/8) Had started 31 straight games at QB; 24-7 as starter OUT OL Zachary Thomas (torn ACL; suffered 9/15) Played 103 snaps including all 81 vs. Sacramento State OUT RB Juwan Washington (broken clavicle, suffered 9/22) Entered game w/most broken tackles nationally; 4th in rypg OUT FB Isaac Lessard (neck injury; suffered 9/22) Had started first 4 gms at FB as Washington s lead blocker OUT DE Chibu Onyuekwu (knee injury; suffered 10/6) Nine career starts, including first five games this season QUESTIONABLE WR Ethan Dedeaux (shoulder injury; suffered 10/6) Started first 5, team leader in receptions (13) QUESTIONABLE WAR Trenton Thompson (head injury; suffered 10/12) 3rd on team in TCK (28); Ret. blkd. punt for TD vs. AFA QUESTIONABLE RB Chase Jasmin (head injury, suffered 10/12) 2nd on team in rush yards (381) and TD (3) QUESTIONABLE B E S T F B S R E C O R D S I N C E 2 0 1 0 Below is a list of the highest winning percentages in the nation for FBS schools since the beginning of the 2010 season. (note: minimum 75 games played as an FBS school; through Oct. 13). Rk. Team Pct. Rk. Team. Pct. 1. Alabama.898 14. TCU.709 2. Ohio State.860 15. Northern Illinois.707 3. Clemson.810 16. San Diego State.696 4. Oklahoma.804 17. Notre Dame.691 5. Boise State.795 18. Toledo.688 6. Stanford.781 USC.688 7. Florida State.772 20. Houston.670 8. Wisconsin.765 21. Louisville.658 9. LSU.764 22. Auburn.655 10. Oregon.759 Michigan.655 11. Oklahoma State.739 UCF.655 12. Michigan State.732 Virginia Tech.655 13. Georgia.722 CALIFORNIA FBS RECORDS SINCE 2010 Below is a look at the best records in the state of California since the beginning of the 2010 campaign (through Oct. 6). BG - indicates number of bowl games the team has participated in since 2010. AP Rk. - indicates current team ranking in the Associated Press poll. Rk. Team W L Pct. BG AP Rk. 1. Stanford 89 25.781 8 rv 2. San Diego State 78 34.696 8 rv 3. USC 77 35.688 6 rv 4. UCLA 58 52.527 6 -- 5. Fresno State 57 53.518 5 rv 6. California 42 62.404 2 -- 7. San José State 38 68.358 2 -- S C H E D U L E / R E S U LT S Date Opponent Site TV Time Series Notes Aug. 31 at No. 13/13 Stanford Stanford, Calif. Fox Sports 1 L, 10-31 STAN, 4-2 Aztecs hold Bryce Love to 29 yards on 18 att; Cardinal Stanford Stadium SDSU s 3-game Pac-12 winning streak snapped Sept. 8 Sacramento State San Diego, Calif. None W, 28-14 SDSU, 1-0 Aztecs rally from 14-13 fourth quarter deficit; Hornets SDCCU Stadium Washington: 36 att., 156 yds, 3 TDs Sept. 15 No. 23/25 Arizona State San Diego, Calif. CBSSN W, 28-21 ASU, 10-2-1 Aztecs rush for 311 yds vs. No. 1 rush defense; Sun Devils SDCCU Stadium Washington (138)/Jasmin (112) break 100 yds Sept. 22 Eastern Michigan San Diego, Calif. CBSSN W, 23-20 (ot) SDSU, 1-0-0 Baron ties game with 50-yarder, makes GW in OT; Eagles SDCCU Stadium SDSU now 13-0-1 all-time vs. current MAC tms Oct. 6 at No. --/24 Boise State Boise, Idaho ESPNU W, 19-13 Series tied, 3-3 SDSU limits BS to 229 total yds, forces 3 TOs; Broncos Albertsons Stadium Byrd: 72-yard TD run in fourth quarter Oct. 12 Air Force San Diego, Calif. CBSSN W, 21-17 AF, 19-17 Agnew to Houston in 4th Q proves to be GW; Falcons SDCCU Stadium SDSU picks up third 2nd-half comeback win Oct. 20 San José State San Diego, Calif. CBSSN 7:30 p.m. PT SDSU, 20-19-2 SDSU has won five in a row vs. the Spartans, Spartans SDCCU Stadium limiting SJSU to single digits in last four games Oct. 27 at Nevada Reno, Nev. ESPN TBA SDSU, 7-3 The Aztecs are 6-1 vs. Nevada in MW era with Wolf Pack Mackay Stadium Networks an average margin of 22 pts in last three wins Nov. 3 at New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. ESPN TBA SDSU, 26-15 SDSU has won six straight vs. Rocky Long s Lobos Dreamstyle Stadium Networks former team, averaging 30.3 points per game Nov. 10 UNLV San Diego, Calif. ESPN TBA SDSU, 18-9 The Aztecs have defeated the Rebels by double Rebels SDCCU Stadium Networks digits in 14 of their 18 victories in the series Nov. 18 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. CBSSN 7:30 p.m. PT SDSU, 29-24-4 57 all-time meetings - most vs. any SDSU opp; Bulldogs Bulldog Stadium Aztecs victorious in last trip to Fresno in 2016 Nov. 24 Hawai i San Diego, Calif. ESPN TBA SDSU, 21-9-2 SDSU 15-2 in last 17 meetings vs. UH, winning Rainbow Warriors SDCCU Stadium Networks the last six by an average of 24.2 points Dec. 1 Mountain West Division Champion with TBA TBA N/A In 2016, Aztecs claimed their second straight Championship Highest CFP Ranking title and 21st in program history

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 4 10-PLUS WINS IN 2015, 2016 & 2017 San Diego State is one of just seven teams in the nation to win at least 10 games in each of the last three years. Below is a list of those schools listed alphabetically. Team 15 W-L 16 W-L 17 W-L 18 W-L Alabama 14-1 14-1 13-1 7-0 Clemson 14-1 14-1 12-2 6-0 Ohio State 12-1 11-2 12-2 7-0 Oklahoma 11-2 11-2 12-2 5-1 Oklahoma State 10-3 10-3 10-3 4-3 San Diego State 11-3 11-3 10-3 5-1 Wisconsin 10-3 11-3 13-1 4-2 MOUNTAIN WEST STANDINGS / SINCE 2013 Below is a look at the best Mountain West records in league games since the start of the 2013 season (includes championship & bowl games; through Oct. 13) Rk. Team W L Pct. GB 1. San Diego State 35 9.796 -- 2. Boise State 35 10.778 0.5 3. Colorado State 28 16.636 7.5 4. Utah State 25 18.581 9.5 5. Fresno State 24 21.533 12.0 6. Air Force 20 24.455 15.0 7. Nevada 19 25.432 16.0 8. Wyoming 18 26.409 17.0 9. New Mexico 16 26.381 18.5 10. UNLV 15 27.357 19.0 San José State 15 27.357 19.0 12. Hawai i 11 32.256 24.0 MW STANDINGS VS. WEST DIVISION / SINCE 2013 Below is a look at the best Mountain West records in league games against the West Division since the start of the 2013 season (includes championship & bowl games; through Oct. 13). Rk. Team W L Pct. 1. San Diego State 20 5.800 2. Boise State 15 4.790 3. Colorado State 14 4.778 4. Utah State 13 4.765 5. Fresno State 15 11.577 6. Nevada 14 12.539 7. Air Force 9 9.500 8. UNLV 11 14.440 9. Wyoming 7 11.389 10. San José State 10 16.385 11. New Mexico 6 10.375 12. Hawai i 7 19.269 MW STANDINGS VS. MOUNTAIN DIVISION / SINCE 2013 Below is a look at the best Mountain West records in league games against the West Division since the start of the 2013 season (includes championship & bowl games; through Oct. 13). Rk. Team W L Pct. 1. San Diego State 14 4.778 2. Boise State 20 6.769 3. Colorado State 14 12.539 4. Utah State 12 14.462 5. Fresno State 9 10.474 6. Air Force 11 15.423 Wyoming 11 15.423 8. New Mexico 10 16.385 9. San José State 5 11.313 10. Nevada 5 13.278 11. Hawai i 4 13.235 UNLV 4 13.234 ANOTHER MONDAY, ANOTHER 2 POW AWARDS San Diego State football s Kyhava Tezino and Kaelin Himphill have each been named Mountain West Players of the Week, the league announced Monday. Tezino was chosen as the MW Defensive Player of the Week, while Himphill was named the MW Special Teams Player of the Week. It is the first MW weekly accolades for the duo, who helped the Aztecs (5-1, 2-0 MW) beat Air Force, 21-17, Friday night at SDCCU Stadium. Out of the 18 possible awards (offensive, defensive and special teams) for the six games that SDSU has played this season, a San Diego State player has won seven times (John Baron II special teams three times, Darren Hall defensive twice, and Tezino (defensive) and Himphill (special teams) today). Excluding the week they were idle (Oct. 1), an Aztec has won the special teams award four consecutive weeks and the defensive award three straight weeks. A Los Angeles native, Tezino had a game and season-high 15 tackles, including 10 solo stops, while adding a pass breakup. Tezino helped limit an AFA offense that came into the weekend averaging 31.4 points, 254.8 rushing yards and 370.6 total yards per game to just 17 points, 214 rushing yards and 276 total yards. The 17 points were Air Force s fewest of the season and fewest since scoring 14 against Wyoming on Nov. 11, 2017. Tezino s 15 tackles were the second most of his career (17 vs. Army West Point on Dec. 23, 2017). He recorded his second double-digit tackle game of the season and fourth of his career (all over his last eight games), while leading the team in tackles for the eighth time of his career (all over the last 11 games). On the season, Tezino leads SDSU in tackles (54), solo tackles (28), assisted tackles (26), tackles for loss (5.5), sacks (3.0) and quarterback hurries (11). Over the last 11 games since Tezino became a starting linebacker, he has recorded 110 tackles and 11.5 tackles for loss. Himphill, meanwhile, came up with arguably the biggest play of the game when he blocked a punt with 16 seconds left in the first half. Down, 9-7, teammate Trenton Thompson was able to pick up the ball and get into the end zone to put San Diego State on top, 14-9, heading into intermission. It was the Aztecs first blocked punt since Kameron Kelly blocked one against UNLV on Sept. 27, 2014, and their first blocked punt return for a touchdown since Freddy Keiaho did so against New Mexico on Oct. 22, 2005. The Aztecs now have 20 special teams touchdowns (14 kick return, five punt return and one punt block) in the Rocky Long era (since 2011). Himphill has played in five of the team s six games on the season, all on special teams. ROCKY LONG HITS THE CENTURY MARK Saturday marks the 100th game of the Rocky Long era (counts time as a head coach only). The three-time conference coach of the year has already left his mark on the Aztec program. In addition to his success at SDSU, Long is the all-time winningest coach in Mountain West history and owns a career record of 134-99. Below are a few of the many accomplishments and notables from Long s time as head coach. n Has compiled a 69-30 record at SDSU. The 69 victories are the second most in school history (Don Coryell, 104) and are nearly double that of the previous three head coaches (Brady Hoke, Chuck Long and Tom Craft), combined (35). n Long has guided San Diego State to seven bowl games in his first seven seasons as head coach and has been part of eight straight bowl appearances for SDSU. That equals the total number of bowl appearances the Aztecs had in their previous 87 seasons prior (1921 through 2009). n The Aztecs have 21 conference championships but had only two in the 37 years from 1975 until 2011. Long has guided SDSU to conference championships in three of the last six seasons (2012, 2015 and 2016). n San Diego State has nine victories over AP Division I nationally-ranked teams in school history. Rocky Long has been the head coach for three of them, was the defensive coordinator for one and also has a win over a team that was ranked in the coaches poll (but not the AP poll). n San Diego State did not appear in the AP Top 25 poll for 20 years until Long guided the Aztecs into the national ranking in 2016. In school history, SDSU has spent 22 weeks in the AP poll, eight of those weeks have come under Long (four in 2016, four in 2017) and he has SDSU on the verge of being nationally-ranked again this season (currently tied for 27th). n San Diego State is one of just seven schools in the nation to record 10 or more victories each of the last three seasons (Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, San Diego State and Wisconsin). Below is a look at San Diego State s team record and accomplishments the decads prior to Long s arrival along with what SDSU did while Long was the defensive coordinator and head coach. Era Seasons Titles Bowls Record Note The Decade Before 10 (2000-09) 0 0 38-80 Win pct. was 106th during this period Transition (Long DC) 2 (2009-10) 0 1 13-12 Rocky Long Era in 8th (2011-18) 3 7 69-30 Win pct. is 16th during this period KICKING IT WITH JBII Tezino San Diego State football s John Baron II has established himself as one of the top placekickers in the country. The senior has already earned the Mountain West Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors three times this season and, despite playing his home games at sea level, he is second in the nation s among all FBS players in career field goal percentage (min. 20 FGM). He has earned conference player of the week accolades following three consecutive San Diego State games (Arizona State on Sept. 15, Eastern Michigan on Sept. 22 and at Boise State Oct. 6) and has won the honor four times in his career. On the season, Baron is 10-for-12 (.838) on field goal attempts and 11-for-11 on PATs, while recording 21 Himphill Long Baron

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 5 touchbacks in 31 kickoffs. He ranks in a tie for first in FBS in PAT percentage (1.000), tied for 12th in field goals per game (1.67) and tied for 19th in field goal percentage (.833). Baron is also one of five kickers with three field goals of at least 50 yards and one of three that is a perfect 3-for-3 from 50 or more yards. For his career, Baron has made 43 of 50 field goal attempts. Among active FBS kickers with at least 20 made field goals, Baron ranks second in field goal percentage (.860) and 16th in field goals per game (1.30). At SDSU, Baron ranks second in field goal percentage (.860), third in PATs (119), tied for fourth in PAT percentage (.983) and fifth in field goals (43). Baron has already set the school record for most field goals from 50+ yards in a single season (3) and in a career (4). Here is a look at Baron s recent performances in games. n At Boise State, Baron was 2-for-2 in field goals, with makes from 36 and 41 yards, made his only extra point attempt and had four touchbacks on five kickoffs (his non-touchback resulted in the Broncos starting at its own 26-yard line). n In the victory over Eastern Michigan, Baron was 3-for-4 on field goal attempts and 2-for-2 on PATs. The senior hit a 34-yarder in the first quarter to put SDSU on top, a 50-yarder to tie the game at 20-20 with 1:16 left in the fourth quarter and a 38-yarder to win the game in overtime. Baron also kicked off five times for 275 yards (55.0 avg.) and four touchbacks. If you take away the one squib he kicked off, he would ve averaged a perfect 65.0 average (four for 260 yards) on the other four attempts. n The week before, Baron helped the Aztecs down No. 23/25 Arizona State on Saturday, making both of his field goal attempts and both PATs. Baron s first field goal was a career-long 54-yard kick, which put SDSU up, 17-14, midway through the third quarter and gave San Diego State a lead it would not relinquish. The 54-yard field goal is tied for the second longest in school history. He later added a 36-yard field goal to give the Aztecs a 20-14 lead. Baron also kicked off six times for 361 yards (60.2 avg.) with two touchbacks. If you take away the squib kick he booted with seconds remaining in the first half, he would have averaged a perfect 65.0 yards per kickoff. 3+ MADE FIELD GOALS OF 50+ YDS, 2018 Rk. Player, School Season 50+ Hm. Elev. 1. John Baron II, SDSU 10-12 3-3 46 Wyatt Bryan, Colorado State 9-14 3-4 5,003 Dominik Eberle, Utah State 10-12 3-3 4,778 Chase McLaughlin, Illinois 9-14 3-5 764 Andre Szmyt, Syracuse 16-17 3-3 380 2+ FGS OF AT LEAST 52 YDS, 2018 Rk. Player, School 52+ Hm. Elev. 1. John Baron II, San Diego State 2 46 Wyatt Bryan, Colorado State 2 5,003 Chase McLaughlin, Illinois 2 764 Seth Small, Texas A&M 2 338 THOU SHALL NOT RUN San Diego State has spent the last several seasons among the nation s elite at stopping the run. Since the beginning of the 2015 season, the Aztecs rank third nationally in rushing yards allowed per game (112.6) and third in rushing yards per attempt (3.2). In 2018, San Diego State is fourth in rushing yards per carry (2.5) and fifth in rushing yards allowed per game (87.2). In four of the six games this season, the opposition is averaging 1.8 yards per carry or less. That has been on display so far this season. In the opener, the Aztecs held 13th-ranked Stanford to 50 yards rushing on 28 carries for a 1.8 average and no rushing touchdowns. In Stanford s other five games to date, the Cardinal has rushed 138 times for 464 yards, 3.4 per rush average. and 92.8 yards per game. Against Sacramento State, the Hornets carried 31 times for 53 yards for a 1.7-yard per carry average. In its other three games Sacramento State carried 111 times for 669 yards, 6.0 yards per carry, 223.0 rushing yards per game and 11 rushing touchdowns. In the contest against Arizona State, the Aztecs held the Sun Devils to season lows in rushing yards (36) and yards per rush (1.5). Below are a few tidbits on the significance of that season-opening performance against No. 13 Stanford: n Stanford s 50 yards rushing were its fewest in a game since being held to 29 yards at No. 10 Washington on Sept. 30, 2016. :: ACTIVE CAREER FG PERCENTAGE / FBS Elevation refers to elevation of the city where the kickers home games are played. Min: 20 FGM. Rk. Player, School FG Pct. Elev. 1. Blanton Creque, Louisville 39-45.867 466 2. John Baron II, SDSU 43-50.860 46 3. Matt Coghlin, Michigan St. 23-27.852 856 4. Tyler Bass, Georgia Southern 22-26.846 253 5. Matt Gay, Utah 38-45.844 4,226 6. Jared Sackett, UTSA 31-37.838 650 7. Clayton Hatfield, Texas Tech 40-48.833 3,202 8. Connor Limpert, Arkansas 20-24.833 1,401 Matt Ammendola, Okie St. 35-42.833 984 Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia 44-53.833 636 :: SDSU RUSHING DEFENSE NOTES San Diego State has held its opponent run game in line this season. Below is a look at some of the more notable accomplishments. School Att. Yds. YPC TD at (13) Stanford 28 50 1.8 0 Fewest rushing yds. for Cardinal since Sept. 30, 2016 Fewest rushing yds. vs. non-top 25 team since Oct. 27, 2007 2017 Heisman Trophy runner-up Bryce Love: 18 att., 29 yds. Sacramento State 31 53 1.7 1 Fewest rushing yds. for Hornets since Nov. 7, 2015 (23) Arizona State 24 36 1.5 1 Fewest rushing yds. for Sun Devils since Nov. 19, 2016 Fewest rushing yds. vs. non-top 25 team since Nov. 28, 2008 Eastern Michigan 39 119 3.1 1 EMU rushed 39 times w/longest rush gaining 10 yds. at Boise State 36 51 1.4 2 Boise State s 51 yards rushing was its 2nd lowest at home since 2000; Only the 9th time in last 16 seasons Boise State did not have a run for more than 10 yds. Air Force 51 214 4.2 2 The Falcons entered the game averaging 254.8 yards rushing per game. T O P S C O R I N G D E F E N S E S S I N C E 2 0 1 4 Best scoring defenses since start of 2014 (min. 50 GP, through Oct. 13). Rk. School Pts. Allowed Per Game 1. Alabama 14.7 2. Wisconsin 16.4 3. Clemson 17.3 4. Michigan 17.6 5. Ohio State 18.2 6. LSU 18.6 7. Washington 19.02 6. Georgia 19.03 9. San Diego State 19.2 10. Florida 20.1 T O P T O TA L D E F E N S E S S I N C E 2 0 1 4 Best total defenses since start of 2014 (min. 50 GP, through Oct. 13). Rk. School Total Yds. Allowed Per Game 1. Michigan 275.5 2. Alabama 284.9 3. Clemson 288.9 4. Wisconsin 290.0 5. San Diego State 311.7 6. Georgia 315.0 7. Florida 319.5 8. Ohio State 320.0 9. LSU 325.4 10. Boston College 326.2 M O S T I N T E R C E P T I O N S S I N C E 2 0 1 4 Below is a list of the most interceptions forced in the FBS since the beginning of the 2014 campaign (through Oct. 13). Rk. Team INT 1. San Diego State 83 2. Alabama 77 Ohio State 77 4. Louisville 73 5. Arkansas State 71 Louisiana Tech 71 Utah 71 8. Iowa 70 9. Boise State 69 Houston 69 Northern Illinois 69 M O S T T U R N O V E R S F O R C E D S I N C E 2 0 1 5 Below is a list of the most turnovers forced in the FBS since the beginning of the 2015 campaign (through Oct. 13). Rk. Team TO Forced 1. Utah 100 2. Alabama 96 3. Memphis 93 4. Boston College 92 Miami (Fla.) 92 Washington 92 7. San Diego State 90 8. Troy 89 9. Arkansas State 88 10. USF 87 Wisconsin 87

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 6 F E W E S T I N T. T H R O W N S I N C E 2 0 1 5 Fewest INT by an FBS team since 2015 (min. 35 GP; through Oct. 13) Rk. School Int. 1. San Diego State 17 2. LSU 19 3. Navy 20 4. Alabama 23 Georgia Tech 23 SAN DIEGO STATE STREAKS Consecutive Games with a Passing Touchdown Name Current Long Ryan Agnew 1 2 (Sept. 15-22, 2018) Christian Chapman 0 7 (Dec. 15, 2015-Oct. 8, 2016) Consecutive Games with a Rushing Touchdown Name Current Long Jorday Byrd 0 1 (Oct. 6, 2018) Christian Chapman 0 1 (Oct. 7, 2017) Chase Jasmin 2 2 (Oct. 6, 2018-current) Juwan Washington 0 4 (Oct. 28-Nov. 24, 2017) Consecutive Games with a 100-Yard Rushing Game Name Current Long Chase Jasmin 0 1 (Sept. 15, 2018) Juwan Washington 0 3 (Aug. 31-Sept. 15, 2018) Consecutive Games with a Catch Name Current Long BJ Busbee 0 3 (Sept. 15, 2018-current) Ethan Dedeaux 0 4 (Aug. 31-Sept. 22, 2018) Parker Houston 6 6 (Aug. 31, 2018-current) Chase Jasmin 0 1 (Oct. 6, 2018-current) Elijah Kothe 0 1 (Sept. 22, 2018) Isaac Lessard 1 1 (2 times) Isiah Macklin 0 1 (2 times) Kobe Smith 1 1 (3 times) Fred Trevillion 3 6 (Nov. 4, 2017-Sept. 8, 2018) Kahale Warring 0 8 (Sept. 7, 2016-Oct. 7, 2017) Juwan Washington 0 3 (Aug. 31-Sept. 15, 2018) Tim Wilson 4 4 (Aug. 31, 2018-current) AZTECS IN THE NFL (AS OF OCT. 13, 2018) (According to NFL.com; * - practice squad player; ^ - injured list) CURRENT NFL TEAM SDSU LETTERS ARIZONA CARDINALS Aaron Brewer, LS 2008-09-10-11 ATLANTA FALCONS Daniel Brunskill, OT* 2013-14-15-16 Damontae Kazee, S 2013-14-15-16 BALTIMORE RAVENS Nico Siragusa, OG* 2013-14-15-16 DALLAS COWBOYS Brice Butler, WR 2012 DETROIT LIONS Nick Bawden, FB^ 2014, 16-17 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Calvin Munson, LB* 2013-14-15-16 PITTSBURGH STEELERS Nat Berhe, S^ 2010-11-12-13 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Rashaad Penny, RB 2014-15-16-17 n The 50 yards rushing were its fewest against an unranked team since rushing for -8 yards at Oregon State on Oct. 27, 2007. n No team (ranked or unranked) had held the Cardinal to as few as 50 yards rushing in a Stanford home game since No. 23 Arizona State held them to -2 yards on Sept. 29, 2007. n Also, Bryce Love was held in check by the Aztec defense, amassing just 29 yards on 18 carries (1.6 average). In his career up to that point, he had 22 games with at least seven carries and his 29 yards rushing are 22 fewer than he had in any of those contests. In fact, entering the SDSU game, he had at least 100 yards rushing in 14 of the last 15 games he had seven or more carries. The 1.6 yard average is the lowest of his career for any game in which he had at least five carries. THE NATION S BEST LINEBACKER Junior linebacker Kyahva Tezino has not only established himself as a leader on the defensive side of the ball, he is beginning to assert himself as one of the most impactful players in college football. This past week, Tezino recorded his second consecutive game with nine defensive stops (as defined by Pro Football Focus). Those nine stops were tied for the most in the country this past week. In the past two weeks, Tezino s 18 defensive stops are not only the most among FBS linebackers, but are more than any other defender in the country across all position groups. For the season, his overall run stop percentage of 16.8 percent now ranks tops among all linebackers in the nation and his 18 quarterback pressures is second. In the road victory over Boise State, he may have been the most dominant player on the field. Tezino was strong against the run with (according to Pro Football Focus) nine defensive stops, with six coming on run attempts. He performed well in coverage as well with just 21 total receiving yards allowed in coverage on three receptions. Once again, he was sensational providing pressure with one sack, four quarterback hits and two hurries. His five combined sacks/qb hits Saturday were the most by any linebacker in the nation that week and Tezino now has more combined sacks/qb hits (10) than any other LB in the nation. MEET CHASE JASMIN Sophomore running back Chase Jasmin is slated to earn his third start on Saturday against the Spartans. A native of Agoura Hills, Calif., Jasmin started the season as the backup to Juwan Washington, but has moved up the depth chart following the injury to the Maxwell Award Watch List candidate against Eastern Michigan. Through six games, Jasmin has proved to be more than an adequate backup but has shown abilities seen only in elite backs. Although he has 87 carries for 381 yards, a 4.4 average, and three touchdowns this season, he has made the most of his opportunities. Below are a few notes on Jasmin s performance to date: n According to Pro Football Focus, Jasmin ranks second in Elusive Rating (98.2) among Mountain West running backs this season. n Of his 87 carries this season, he has 25 avoided tackles. That is the third-highest figure in the Mountain West despite starting just two games (Juwan Washington is still second with 28 despite not playing since the second quarter of the Sept. 22nd game). n He already has five carries of 15+ yards, meaning that he logs a rush of at least 15 yards every 17.4 carries. In addition, he also has posted nine carries of at least 10 yards this season. n Through the first two games of this season, Jasmin had played a total of 70 offensive snaps in his career. That has changed recently as he posted career highs in the category in three consecutive games vs. Arizona State (26 snaps) and Eastern Michigan (32 snaps), Boise State (53 snaps) and Air Force (36 snaps). DEATH, TAXES AND TRENTON THOMPSON Sophomore safety Trenton Thompson is playing the best football of his career. He has played 238 snaps through six games this season after playing a total of 61 snaps entering the season. Tidbits on the ultra reliable Thompson: n Thompson has 28 tackles this season (3rd on the team) with zero missed tackles. n In 2018, Thompson has more tackles without a missed tackle than any other safety in the Mountain West. n In his career, the sophomore has played 299 defensive snaps and has been credited with just one missed tackle (Nov. 5, 2016 vs. Hawai i). n As if one missed tackle was not impressive enough, Thompson also has been whistled for one career penalty. AGNEW MAKING HIMSELF AT HOME AT QB Junior quarterback Ryan Agnew is off to a 4-0 start as a starter at the position for San Diego State, leading the Aztecs to victories over No. 23/25 Arizona State, Eastern Michigan, at rv/no. 24 Boise State and Air Force. n Prior to entering the game against Sacramento State on Sept. 8 (for the injured Christian Chapman), Agnew had attempted a total of nine passes and no more than three in a given game. n In his four games as a starter, Agnew is 41-of-86 (50.0 percent) for 631 yards, four touchdowns and two interception. He has a quarterback rating of 120.0. In addition, he has rushed for 58 yards total in his four starts. n Since becoming a starter (Sept. 15), Agnew is eighth nationally in yards per completion at 15.39. n Agnew has passed for at least 113 yards in each of his four starts. The Aztecs reached the 129-yard passing mark in just two of the eight games prior to Agnew s starts. n He became the first quarterback from a Group of 5 school to defeat a nationally-ranked school from a Power 5 school in his first start since Sept. 26, 2009 when B.J. Daniels, USF defeated 18th-ranked Florida State. Tezino Jasmin Thompson Agnew

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 7 SERIES NOTES n Friday marks the 42nd meeting between San Diego State and San José State. SDSU leads the series, 20-19-2. n San Diego State has won the last five encounters (34-30 at Spartan Stadium in 2014, 38-7 at Qualcomm Stadium in 2015,30-7 at Spartan Stadium in 2016, 42-3 at Qualcomm Stadium in 2016 and 52-7 at Spartan Stadium in 2017). n San Diego State will enter this game with a lead in the series since owning a 2-1 advantage following the 1937 game. San José State went on to win the next 11 games played between the teams. n In San Diego against the Spartans, the Aztecs are 11-6-1. San Diego State is 9-1 against SJSU in SDCCU/Qualcomm/Jack Murphy Stadium and has won the last two encounters in America s Finest City. n The Aztecs have not trailed in a game against the Spartans since taking a 34-30 lead with 3:32 to play in the 2013 game. SDSU has not trailed din the last 243:32 of game clock between the teams. n Against San José State, San Diego State has 15 100-yard rushing games and three 300-yard passing games. n Last season, San Diego State rushed for a school-record 554 yards against the Spartans. n In the last six meetings, San Diego State has produced eight 100-yard rushing efforts. Last season, Rashaad Penny rushed 20 times for 234 yards and three touchdowns, while Juwan Washington added 16 carries for 134 yards and two touchdowns and Chase Jasmin had 14 carries for 82 yards and one score. n SDSU and SJSU met annually from 1968 to 1977, but went 18 years before the two former PCAA rivals renewed acquaintances in 1995 as members of the Western Athletic Conference. n San Diego State has outrushed San José State in 13 of the last 14 meetings. n San Diego State has rushed for 1,918 yards in the last six games against San José State (319.7 yards per game). The Aztecs have averaged 6.1 yards per rush and have 23 rushing touchdowns in those games. n In the beginning of the series the Spartans dominated the Aztecs, going 12-0-1 in an early 13 game stretch from 1938-56. The men from Montezuma Mesa were shut out by SJSU in nine of those 13 meetings. Since then though, SDSU has posted a 14-5-1 record and has won 11 of the last 14 encounters. n Eleven of the last 13 games between the two schools have been especially lopsided and have ended in favor of the Aztecs nine times. The winning margin in the last 13 contests has been 25.9 points, despite the fact that two of the last six games have been decided by exactly four points. Date Score Margin Oct 21, 1995 at San Diego State 49, San José State 20 29 Nov 2, 1996 San Diego State 49, at San José State 20 29 Nov. 8, 1997 at San Diego State 48, San José State 21 27 Nov. 14, 1998 San Diego State 34, at San José State 6 28 Sept. 24, 2005 at San Diego State 52, San José State 21 31 Sept. 30, 2006 at San José State 31, San Diego State 10 21 Sept. 13, 2008 at San José State 35, San Diego State 10 25 Sept. 22, 2012 San José State 38, San Diego State 34 4 Nov. 9, 2013 San Diego State 34, at San José State 30 4 Nov. 29, 2014 at San Diego State 38, San José State 7 31 Oct. 17, 2015 San Diego State 30, San José State 7 23 Oct. 21, 2016 at San Diego State 42, San José State 3 39 Nov. 4, 2017 San Diego State 52, San José State 7 45 n In 35 of the previous 41 contests between San Diego State and San José State, the margin of victory has been over 10 points. n SDSU has faced only 10 schools more than 30 times in the program's history - Fresno State (57), San José State (41), New Mexico (41), Wyoming (37), Brigham Young (36), Air Force (36), UC Santa Barbara (35), Colorado State (34), Hawai i (32) and Utah (30). In Aztec history, the San José State series is tied for the second-most frequently played. n Rocky Long is 5-3 in his coaching career against San José State. Long s New Mexico squads lost a 37-20 decision to the Spartans in his first season in Albuquerque (Sept. 26, 1998), lost, 20-12, in the 2006 New Mexico Bowl (Dec. 23, 2006) and suffered a defeat to the Spartans in 2013. Long guided the Aztecs to victories over the Spartans in 2013 in San Jose, in 2014 in San Diego, in 2015 San Jose, 2016 in San Diego and 2017 in San Jose. SAN DIEGO STATE vs. SAN JOSE STATÉ MOUNTAIN WEST & WAC ERA MEETINGS SD SJ Total Passing Rushing Date Site Result Rk - Rk FD - FD Yds - Yds TOs -TOs Yds - Yds Yds - Yds Te. Att. N.28.64 A-Spartan L 15-20 - 12-23 331-329 4-3 206-173 125-156 O.19.66 A-Spartan W 25-0 - 15-5 291-56 1-3 141-61 150 - (-5) 19,400 O.26.68 H-San Diego W 48-6 - 31-8 424-111 1-2 224-120 200 - (-9) 34,641 O.4.69 A-Spartan W 55-21 - 26-13 465-182 5-8 291-190 174 - (-8) 60 9,271 O.17.70 H-San Diego W 32-6 - 19 25-7 381-88 4-1 188-86 193-2 60 28,216 N.6.71 A-Spartan L 7-45 - 15-14 170-207 8-1 219-80 (-49) - 127 50 16,394 O.7.72 H-San Diego W 23-12 - 23-14 422-166 4-2 320-113 102-53 78 35,030 N.3.73 A-Spartan T 27-27 - 28-20 508-348 7-1 427-174 81-174 53 18,501 O.19.74 H-San Diego W 40-14 - 24-19 472-339 3-4 293-240 179-99 65 34,016 N.15.75 A-Spartan L 7-31 - 15-22 284-367 6-4 280-45 4-322 20,399 N.6.76 H-San Diego W 30-17 - 18-15 374-301 4-2 157-68 217-245 70 40,710 N.26.77 A-Spartan W 37-34 16-23 - 19 432-339 6-4 325-240 107-99 60 13,500 S A N J O S E S T A T E ( 0-6, 0-2 M W ) Aug. 30 UC Davis L, 38-44 Sept. 8 at Washington State L, 0-31 Sept. 15 at Oregon L, 22-35 Sept. 29 Hawai i* L, 41-44 (5 OT) Oct. 7 Colorado State* L, 30-42 Oct. 13 vs. Army West Point L, 3-52 Oct. 20 at San Diego State* 7:30 p.m. PT Oct. 27 UNLV* 3:30 p.m. PT Nov. 3 at Wyoming* Noon MT Nov. 10 at Utah State* 2 p.m. MT Nov. 17 Nevada* 2 p.m. PT Nov. 24 at Fresno State* TBA T E A M C O M P A R I S O N ( 2 0 1 8 ) (National rankings (out of 129) in parentheses; through Oct. 13) Category San Diego State San José State Record 5-1 0-6 Conference 2-0 0-2 Scoring Offense 21.50 (117) 22.33 (115) Scoring Defense 19.33 (26) 41.33 (124) Scoring Differential^ -0.20 (68) -21.60 (124) ^ ranking and numbers only include only vs. FBS schools Rushing Offense 171.83 (68) 50.33 (129) Passing Offense 169.17 (112) 259.17 (41) Total Offense 341.00 (113) 309.50 (123) Passing Efficiency 122.84 (95) 117.15 (106) Rushing Defense 87.17 (5) 182.50 (90) Passing Defense 221.67 (60) 290.33 (120) Total Defense 308.83 (12) 472.83 (114) Passing Eff. Defense 128.17 (58) 137.28 (84) Net Punting 38.65 (48) 34.42 (107) Punt Returns 3.40 (120) 10.09 (53) Kickoff Returns 18.45 (102) 25.50 (19) Punt Return Def. 6.75 (57) 13.56 (111) Kick Return Def. 21.44 (80) 21.93 (88) Interceptions Thrown 4 (38) 7 (91) Fumbles Lost 4 (51) 5 (79) Passes Intercepted 6 (41) 9 (10) Fumbles Recovered 1 (119) 1 (119) Turnovers Lost 8 (45) 12 (96) Turnovers Gained 7 (104) 10 (55) Turnover Margin -0.16 (77) -0.33 (90) Sacks 2.00 (67) 1.33 (108) Tackles for Loss 5.33 (96) 3.33 (115) Sacks Allowed 3.00 (109) 4.67 (129) TFL Allowed 7.83 (117) 8.00 (119) First Downs Off. 100 (124) 101 (121) First Downs Def. 94 (9) 150 (106) 3rd Down Conv. % 31.25 (123) 30.61 (127) 4th Down Conv. % 50.00 (68) 42.86 (99) 3D Conv. % Def. 37.08 (56) 39.00 (69) 4D Conv. % Def. 25.00 (10) 76.47 (122) Fewest Penalties 8.17 (114) 7.83 (105) Fewest Penalty Yds. 71.50 (108) 63.50 (84) Red Zone Offense 93.75 (16) 77.27 (108) Red Zone Defense 80.00 (48) 82.35 (60) Time of Possession 30:53 (52) 25:50 (127)

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 8 S D S U I N T H E R A N K I N G S ( 2 0 1 8 ) Category Pct./No. NCAA MW Rushing Offense 171.83 68 5 Passing Offense 169.17 112 9 Total Offense 341.00 113 10 Scoring Offense 21.50 117 11 Passing Efficiency 122.84 95 8 Rushing Defense 87.17 5 1 Passing Defense 221.67 60 4 Total Defense 308.83 12 2 Scoring Defense 18.33 26 2 Passing Efficiency Defense 128.17 58 4 Net Punting 38.65 48 4 Kickoff Returns 18.45 102 9 Punt Returns 3.40 120 12 Kickoff Return Yardage Def. 21.44 80 9 Punt Return Yardage Def. 6.75 57 6 Interceptions Thrown 4 38 5 Fumbles Lost 4 51 4 Passes Intercepted 6 41 5 Fumbles Recovered 1 119 10 Turnovers Lost 8 45 4 Turnovers Gained 7 104 11 Turnover Margin -0.16 77 6 Sacks 2.00 67 7 Tackles for Loss 5.33 96 9 Sacks Allowed 3.00 109 10 Tackles for Loss Allowed 7.83 117 11 First Downs 100 124 12 Opponent First Downs 94 9 3 3rd Down Conversion Pct. 31.25 123 10 4th Down Conversion Pct. 50.00 68 7 3rd Down Defense 37.08 56 8 4th Down Defense 25.00 10 2 Fewest Penalties 8.17 114 12 Fewest Yards Penalized 71.50 108 12 Red Zone Offense 93.75 16 1 Red Zone Defense 80.00 48 4 Time of Possession 30:53 52 4 Field Goal Percentage 83.33 24 3 PAT Kicking 100.00 1 1 Red indicates top 25 in FBS or Mountain West leader L O N G E R A D E F E N S I V E S C O R I N G P L AY S 2017 Tariq Thompson...83-yd INT vs. Northern Illinois (S.30) (TD) 2016 Ron Smith...54-yd INT vs. Houston (D.17) (TD) Damontae Kazee...54-yd INT vs. Hawai i (N.5) (TD) Ron Smith...14-yd INT vs. Hawai i (N.5) (TD) Malik Smith...28-yd INT at Utah State (O.28) (TD) Ronley Lakalaka...9-yd INT vs. California (S.10) (TD) 2015 Alex Barrett...43-yd INT vs. Cincinnati (D.24) (TD) Damontae Kazee...55-yd INT at Colorado St. (O.31) (TD) Calvin Munson...67-yd INT vs. San Diego (S.6) (TD)...19-yd INT vs. San Diego (S.6) (TD) 2014 Calvin Munson...56-yd INT vs. Air Force (N.21) (TD) 2013 J.J. Whittaker...18-yd INT vs. Boise State (N.23) (TD) 2012 Everett Beed...52-yd FR vs. Air Force (N.10) (TD) Leon McFadden...96-yd INT at Fresno State (S.29) (TD) Eric Pinkins...32-yd INT at Fresno State (S.29) (TD) Leon McFadden...28-yd INT vs. North Dakota (S.15) (TD) 2010 Jerome Long...FR in end zone after Rob Andrews FF...at TCU (N.13) (Safety) SD SJ Total Passing Rushing Date Site Result Rk - Rk FD - FD Yds - Yds TOs -TOs Yds - Yds Yds - Yds Te. Att. O.21.95 H-Jack Murphy W 49-20 - 23-23 619-458 4-2 245-285 365-173 63 31,555 N.2.96 A-Spartan W 49-20 - 29-24 586-457 1-1 343-327 243-130 63 11,483 N.8.97 H-Qualcomm W 48-21 - 21-18 481-329 2-3 280-213 201-116 68 29,896 N.14.98 A-Spartan W 34-6 - 19-18 400-243 0-4 219-171 181-72 68 12,833 S.24.05 H-Qualcomm W 52-21 - 28-12 513-233 1-2 303-101 210-132 76 55,868 S.30.06 A-Spartan L 10-31 - 10-20 239-418 3-2 76-282 163-136 62 14,361 S.13.08 A-Spartan L 10-35 - 7-22 146-476 1-1 140-183 6-293 74 19,854 S.22.12 H-Qualcomm L 34-38 - 29-21 484-367 2-2 213-290 271-77 85 24,103 N.9.13 A-Spartan W 34-30 - 21-21 409-382 2-2 235-301 174-81 60 17,932 N.29.14 H-Qualcomm W 38-7 - 21-12 427-231 0-2 34-133 393-98 74 24,391 O.17.15 A-Spartan W 30-7 - 23-14 377-148 0-2 144-113 233-35 66 16,339 O.21.16 H-Qualcomm W 42-3 - 22-14 460-209 1-0 167-142 293-67 75 25,613 N.4.17 A-CEFCU W 52-7 - 31-8 648-200 1-3 94-147 554-33 55 17,629 O.20.18 H-SDCCU San Diego State number is listed first. Note: San Diego Stadium and Jack Murphy Stadium is currently Qualcomm Stadium. SDSU-SJSU CONNECTIONS n San Diego State on-campus recruiting coordinator/offensive quality control coach Ron Caragher previously served as the San José State head coach (2013-16). n San Diego State senior associate AD of development Tim Rice was previously a member of the San José State athletics development staff, first serving as the development coordinator from 2010-13, then returned three years later as the associate AD of development until September 2018. n San José State football analyst Terry Malley previously served as a tight ends (2013) and wide receivers (2014) coach, as well as the recruiting coordinator (2013-14), during Ron Caragher s tenure as the Spartans head coach. n Claude Gilbert and Willie Steele made a name at both schools, and are members of both the San Diego State Hall of Fame and the San José State Hall of Fame. PLAYER CONNECTIONS San José State Hometown/High School San Diego State OL Chris Galleta (Mater Del Catholic HS) San Diego, Calif. K/P Matt Araiza (Helix HS) DL Demanuel Talauati (Madison HS) QB Mark Salazar (Rancho Bernardo HS) CB Nolen Harris (Patrick Henry HS) S Tariq Thompson (St. Augustine HS) CB Luq Barcoo (Castle Park High) S Rashad Scott (Helix HS) WR Jesse Matthews (Christian HS) LB Andrew Alves (St. Augustine HS) DL Joah Robinett (San Marco HS) WR TJ Sullivan (Mt. Carmel HS) WR JR Justice (St. Augustine HS) TE Jackson Parks (Chaminade HS) Agoura Hills, Calif. RB Chase Jasmin (Westlake HS) LB Kyle Harmon (Freedom HS) Antioch, Calif. DL Jalil Lecky (Heritage HS) C Jesse Chamberlain Burbank, Calif./John Burroughs HS RB Chance Bell K Bryce Crawford Frisco, Texas/Heritage HS TE Nic McTear OT Troy Kowalski Glendale, Ariz./Mountain Ridge HS LS Turner Bernard S Bobby Brown, II (Paraclete HS) Lancaster, Calif. CB Jeff Clay (Antelope Valley HS) S Chandler Hawkins (St. John Bosco (HS) Los Angeles, Calif. LB Kyahva Tezino (Salesian HS) DT Boogie Roberts (Narbonne HS) CB Adison Umrarong (Palos Verdes HS) CB Jasyhi Johnson (Lawndale HS) DL Bree zian Wilson (Jefferson HS) DE Cameron Alexander (Mira Costa HS) WR Tre Hartley Milpitas, Calif./Milpitas HS CB Tyree Bracy LB Alii Matau OL Anthony Pardue (Murrieta Valley HS) Murrieta, Calif. S Dwayne Johnson, Jr. (Vista Murrieta HS) CB L.J. Anderson (Moreau HS) Oakland, Calif. CB Ron Smith (St. Mary s HS) DT Terrell Townsend (South San Francisco HS) OL Keith Ismael (Sacred Heart Cathedral) WR Justin Holmes (Oakmont HS) Roseville, Calif. DL Anthony Luke (Woodcreek HS) WR Jeremy Kelly (Inglewood, Calif.) Salesian HS (Los Angeles, Calif.) LB Kyahva Tezino (Los Angeles, Calif.) LB Jackson Burrill San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine Prep LB Josh Bringuel RB Brendan Manigo CB Dakari Monroe (Archbishop Mitty HS) San Jose, Calif. LB Josh Bringuel (Bellarmine Prep) RB Dejon Packer (Gunderson HS) LB Isaiah Ossai (Oak Grove HS) TE Gurdeep Chopra (Willow Glen HS) OL Trevor Robbins (Archbishop Mitty HS) LB Brett Foley (Archbishop Mitty HS) DT Bryson Bridges Temecula, Calif./Chaparral HS K/P John Baron II C Kyle Hoppe OG Jaime Navarro (Great Oak HS) Temecula, Calif. K/P John Baron II (Chaparral HS) 2009 Luke Laologi...55-yd INT at UNLV (N.28) (TD) Dey Juan Hemmings...14-yd FR after Ernie Lawson s FF...vs. New Mexico State (O.3) (TD) Team...QB fell in end zone vs. So. Utah (S.12) (Safety)

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 9 LAST MEETING: SAN JOSE STATE SAN DIEGO STATE 52, SAN JOSé STATE 7 Nov. 4, 2017 - SAN JOSE, CALIF. SAN JOSE, Calif. Rashaad Penny ran for 234 yards and three touchdowns, and Juwan Washington ran for 134 yards and two touchdowns as San Diego State cruised to a 52-7 win at San José State. Chase Jasmin added 82 yards and a touchdown as the Aztecs (8-2, 4-2 MW) set a program record with 554 yards on the ground. SDSU built a 21-0 lead in the first quarter and took a 35-0 advantage into the halftime break. The Spartans scored on a trick play with a 54-yard pass from wide receiver Tre Walker to Justin Holmes to kick off the third quarter, before San Diego State scored the final 17 points of the game. Penny had touchdown runs of 13 yards and 82 yards in the first quarter, and a 64-yard scamper on his only attempt of the second half, while Washington scored on a pair of 1-yard runs in the first and second quarter, respectively. Jasmin scored from nine yards out in the third quarter as the Aztecs six rushing touchdowns were their most in a game since 1991. Nick Bawden scored his first career touchdown - an 8-yard pass from Christian Chapman - and John Baron II made a 30-yard field goal to close out the scoring for SDSU. Besides the 52-7 score, San Diego State dominated in almost every facet in the game, owning a 648-200 advantage in total yards, 554-33 lead in rushing yards and 43:19-16:41 advantage in time of possession. Additionally, the Aztecs converted 11 of 13 third downs - the best percentage (84.6) in a FBS game this season - and scored 21 points off three Spartan (1-9, 0-5 MW) turnovers. SDSU had two 100-yard rushers for the 28th time in program history and seventh time in its last 20 games, as Penny and Washington became San Diego State s 19th different combination to break 100 yards in the same game. Additionally, the Aztecs 448-yard margin of total offense and 521-yard rushing margin were Division I era (since 1969) records, and their 31 first downs were their most since 2007. SDSU did not punt for the first time since 2010 and for just the third time since at least 1996. Chapman was 4-for-5 with 77 yards and a touchdown and Ryan Agnew completed both of his pass attempts for 17 yards. San Diego State s seven pass attempts were its fewest in the DI era, while its 245.66 pass efficiency rating was the third best. Parker Baldwin and Kameron Kelly each recorded interceptions to lead the Aztec defense, and Ron Smith s forced fumble led to a recovery by Chibu Onyeukwu. Making just his second career start, Kyahva Tezino posted career highs in tackles (9), tackles for loss (2.5) and sacks (2.0). SDSU won its sixth consecutive road game, and improved to 9-1 in its last 10 road contests and 14-2 in its 16 games away from home. San Diego State also won its 37th straight game when rushing for at least 200 yards. The Aztecs have not trailed in the series with SJSU since taking a 34-30 lead with 3:32 to play in the 2013 game, a total of 243 minutes, 32 seconds (243:32) of game time. LAST TIME OUT: AIR FORCE San Diego State 21, Air Force 17 Oct. 12, 2018 SDCCU Stadium SDSU-San JoSé State Nov. 4, 2017 CEFCU Stadium San Jose, Calif. Attendance: 17,629 Weather: 55 degrees, wind NW 9 mph, cloudy 1 2 3 4 Total San Diego State 21 14 14 3-52 San José State 0 0 7 0-7 SCORING SUMMARY SDSU - Penny 13-yard run (Baron kick) SDSU - Penny 82-yard run (Baron kick) SDSU - Washington 1-yard run (Baron kick) SDSU - Bawden 8-yard pass f/chapman (Baron kick) SDSU - Washington 1-yard run (Baron kick) SJSU - Holmes 54-yard pass f/walker (Crawford kick) SDSU - Penny 64-yard run (Baron kick) SDSU - Jasmin 9-yard run (Baron kick) SDSU - Baron 30-yard field goal (9:32, 1st) (8:29, 1st) (3:29, 1st) (12:26, 2nd) (5:03, 2nd) (12:40, 3rd) (12:27, 3rd) (0:55, 3rd) (10:18, 4th) TEAM STATS San José State San Diego State First Downs 31 8 Rushes-Yards 71-554 21-33 Passing Yards 94 167 C-A-I 6-7-0 12-22-2 Total Offense 648 200 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-25 4-30 Possession Time 43:19 16:41 Turnovers 1 3 Average Field Position SDSU 28 SJSU 30 INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Penny 20-234-3; Washington 16-134-2; Jasmin 14-82-1; Wormhoudt 7-45-0; Woolsey 5-21-0; Agnew 2-18-0; Chapman 4-12- 0; Trevillion 1-10-0; Team 2-(-2)-0. SJSU: Nevens 15-46-0; Zigler 1-3-0; Packer 1-1-0; Aaron 4-(-17)-0. Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: Chapman 4-5-0, 77, 1; Agnew 2-2- 0, 17, 0. SJSU: Aaron 11-21-2, 113, 0; Walker 1-1-0, 54, 1. Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Holder 2-29-0; Macklin 2-17-0; Trevillion 1-40- 0; Bawden 1-8-1. SJSU: Hartley 5-59-0; Holmes 3-80-1; Walker 2-23-0; Oliver 1-5- 0; Johnson 1-0-0. SAN DIEGO -- Ryan Agnew threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Parker Houston with 6:10 left in the game, as resilient San Diego State rallied for a gritty 21-17 triumph over Air Force on a rainy Friday night at SDCCU Stadium that featured a 67-minute delay due to lightning from passing thunderstorms. With the victory, the Aztecs (5-1, 2-0 MW) completed their 20th second-half comeback under head coach Rocky Long and improved to 24-4 in their last 28 Mountain West encounters. Despite limiting SDSU to a season-low 84 yards rushing, the Falcons (2-4, 0-3 MW) were unable to contain the heroics of Agnew, S D S U I N D I V I D U A L R A N K I N G S ( 2 0 1 8 ) (Top 10 MW; Top 75 NCAA) Player Category Pct./No. NCAA Rk. MW Rk. Ryan Agnew Yds per Comp. 15.19 8 2 Yds per Att. 7.67 55 6 Pass Eff. 119.96 -- 8 Pass YPG 158.00 -- 8 Total Off. PG 173.80 -- 8 Comp. Pct. 50.49 -- 9 Passing Yds. 790 -- 10 John Baron PAT Pct. 100.00 1 1 Field Goals PG 1.67 12 1 Field Goal Pct. 83.33 19 2 Points PG 6.83 -- 8 Myles Cheatum Fumbles Rec. 1 57 8 Darren Hall INT PG 0.40 36 2 Interceptions 2 37 2 Brandon Heicklen Punt Avg. 41.26 66 7 Chase Jasmin Rush YPC 4.38 -- 4 Rush YPG 63.50 -- 7 Kyahva Tezino Tackles PG 9.00 40 8 Sacks PG 0.50 -- 9 Trenton Thompson PR TD 1 3 1 Fred Trevillion Yds per Rec. 20.42 15 2 Juwan Washington Rushing Yds 513 42 3 Rush TD 5 61 7 Red indicates top 25 in FBS or Mountain West leader LONG ERA SPECIAL TEAMS SCORING PLAYS* 2018 Kaelin Himphill...Punt block; Trenton Thompson returned for...touchdown (O.12) (TD) 2017 Juwan Washington...78-yd KR vs. Army West Point (D.23) (TD) Rashaad Penny...100-yd KR vs. Nevada (N.18) (TD) Rashaad Penny...70-yd PR vs. Nevada (N.18) (TD) Juwan Washington...96-yd KR vs. Northern Illinois (S.30) (TD) Rashaad Penny...99-yd KR at Arizona State (S.9) (TD) 2016 Juwan Washington...92-yd KR at Wyoming (N.19) (TD) Rashaad Penny...93-yd KR at Wyoming (N.19) (TD) Rashaad Penny...100-yd KR vs. California (S.10) (TD) 2015 Rashaad Penny...100-yd KR vs. Cincinnati (D.24) (TD) Damontae Kazee...66-yd PR at UNLV (N.21) (TD) Rashaad Penny...100-yd KR at Penn State (S.26) (TD) Rashaad Penny...97-yd KR vs. San Diego (S.5) (TD) 2014 Lloyd Mills...67-yd PR vs. Northern Arizona (A.30) (TD) 2013 Tim Vizzi...71-yd PR at UNLV (N.30) (TD) Tim Vizzi...41-yd PR vs. Boise State (N.23) (TD) Team...Fumbled punt out of end zone (O.4) (Safety) Sam Meredith...PAT block; David Lamar returned for...def. PAT at New Mexico State (S.28) (2 pts.) 2012 Colin Lockett...100-yd KR at Boise State (N.3) (TD) Colin Lockett...96-yd KR vs. Army (S.8) (TD) 2011 Brandon Davis...98-yd KR at Air Force (O.13) (TD) Colin Lockett...94-yd KR vs. Cal Poly (S.3) (TD) * - includes only since he became SDSU s head coach in 2011

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 10 A Z T E C C A P T A I N S Aug. 31 at No. 13/13 Stanford K John Baron II QB Christian Chapman DT Noble Hall LB Ronley Lakalaka Sept. 8 vs. Sacramento State AZ Parker Baldwin DE Anthony Luke WR Fred Trevillion FB Chad Woolsey Sept. 15 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State K John Baron II AZ Parker Baldwin LB Ronley Lakalaka RT Ryan Pope RB Juwan Washington Sept. 22 at Eastern Michigan K John Baron II DE Anthony Luke LB Kyahva Tezino RT Ryan Pope Oct. 6 at rv/no. 24 Boise State* QB Ryan Agnew K John Baron II DT Noble Hall WR Fred Trevillion Oct. 12 vs. Air Force* K John Baron II DT Noble Hall LB Ronley Lakalaka FB Chad Woolsey Oct. 20 vs. San José State* TBA Oct. 27 at Nevada* TBA Nov. 3 at New Mexico* TBA Nov. 10 vs. UNLV* TBA Nov. 17 at Fresno State* TBA Nov. 24 vs. Hawai i* TBA S D S U F U T U R E N O N - L E A G U E S C H E D U L E S.2019 Aug. 31 Weber State Sept. 7 at UCLA Sept. 14 at New Mexico State Nov. 30 Brigham Young 2020 Sept. 5 Sacramento State Sept. 12 at Toledo Sept. 19 UCLA Nov. 14 at Brigham Young 2021 Sept. 4 New Mexico State Sept. 11 at Arizona Sept. 18 Utah 2022 Sept. 3 Arizona Sept. 10 Toledo Sept. 17 at Utah 2023 Sept. 2 New Mexico State Sept. 16 at Oregon State Sept. 23 UCLA 2024 Sept. 7 Washington State 2025 Sept. 6 at Washington State 2026 Sept. 12 at UCLA Sept. 19 Oregon State 2027 Sept. 3 at Eastern Michigan Sept. 18 at Arizona State 2028 Sept. 16 vs. Arizona State who converted two critical third downs on the Aztecs' goahead drive. Pinned inside his own 10 with under 10 minutes to go in the fourth quarter, Agnew scrambled 32 yards down the left sideline on a 3rd-and-9 situation to help the Scarlet and Black dig itself out of a deep hole. Facing a 3rd-and-5 from the SDSU 44 three plays later, the junior signal-caller found himself under intense pressure once again, but still managed to escape disaster with a rollout to the right, before somehow threading a pass to a diving Kobe Smith down to the AFA 24. After the Aztecs lost five yards on a sweep, Agnew quickly regrouped on the next snap, connecting with a wide-open Houston over the middle, as the junior tight end left several Falcon tacklers in his wake en route to the end zone. After forcing a punt on Air Force's ensuing possession, Parker Baldwin extinguished the visitors' final threat minutes later with an interception at the SDSU 45 with 3:10 remaining in the contest. Despite completing just 9-of-25 attempts with one interception, Agnew finished with a career-high 213 passing yards, improving to 4-0 as the Aztecs' starting quarterback. For the second straight game, Chase Jasmin led the SDSU rushing attack with 70 yards and one touchdown on 18 carries, while Fred Trevillion paced the receiving corps with three catches for 94 yards. The Aztecs' stellar defensive effort was anchored by Kyahva Tezino, who led all players with a season-high 15 tackles, including 11 solo stops, while Baldwin finished with nine tackles of his own. Perhaps foreshadowing the subsequent lightning display over Mission Valley, SDSU received the opening kickoff and drove down the field in a flash, needing just three plays to cover 65 yards for the game's first touchdown. After Trevillion hauled in a 55-yard pass from Agnew on the second snap of the evening, Jasmin plowed into the end zone from four yards out to give the Scarlet and Black a quick 7-0 advantage. SDSU-aIR FoRCe Oct.12, 2018 SDCCU Stadium San Diego, Calif. Attendance: 25,326 Weather: Clear skies, 67 degrees, WNW 2 mph wind 1 2 3 4 Total Air Force 2 7 0 8-17 San Diego State 7 7 0 7-21 SCORING SUMMARY SDSU - Jasmin 4-yd run (Baron kick) AFA - Team safety AFA - Cleveland 12-yd run (Koehnke kick) SDSU - Tr. Thompson 19-yd blocked punt return (Baron kick) AFA - Cleveland 4-yd run (Sanders pass from Cleveland) SDSU - Houston 29-yd pass f/ Agnew (Baron kick) (13:49, 1st) (0:07, 1st) (5:13, 2nd) (0:08, 2nd) (9:25, 4th) (6:10, 4th) TEAM STATS Air Force San Diego State First Downs 14 13 Rushes-Yards 51-214 34-84 Passing Yards 62 213 C-A-I 8-17-1 9-25-1 Total Offense 276 297 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-56 9-114 Possession Time 34:29 25:31 Turnovers 1 1 Average Field Position AFA 31 SD 24 INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): AFA: Fagan 16-90-0; I. Sanders 15-49-0; Remsberg 3-32-0; Cleveland 6-17-2; Birdow 2-9-0; Hammond III 4-9-0; Saucier 3-9-0; Smith 1-1-0; Team 1-(-2)-0. SDSU:Jasmin 18-70-1; Williams 4-6-0; Busbee 1-5-0; Agnew 4-4-0; Byrd 6-0-0; Team 1-(-1)-0. Passing (Comp.-Att.-Int., Yards, TDs): AFA: I. Sanders 7-15-1, 51, 0; Hammon III 1-1-0, 11, 0; Smith 0-1-0, 0, 0. SDSU: Agnew 9-25-1, 213, 1. Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): AFA: Waguespack 2-31-0; G. Sanders 2-27-0; Cleveland 2-3-0; Remsberg 2-1-0. SDSU: Trevillion 3-94-0; Wilson Jr. 3-50-0; Houston 2-37-1; K. Smith 1-32-0. However, the game turned into a defensive struggle at this juncture, as the two teams combined for seven punts over the remainder of the period. With the Aztecs mired deep in their own territory late in the quarter, Agnew back-pedaled into the end zone; however, the SDSU signal-caller got his foot caught in the turf trying to evade the rush, resulting in a safety that narrowed the gap to 7-2. Later, Air Force put together its longest foray of the night, marching 80 yards in nine plays, punctuated by Ronald Cleveland's 12- yard sprint around left end that put the visitors up 9-7 with 5:13 left in the second quarter. Unfazed, the Aztecs caught a huge break shortly thereafter when Kaelin Himphill crashed through and blocked Charlie Scott's punt. Trenton Thompson corralled the loose ball at the 19-yard line and bulldozed his way over the goal line, dragging would-be tackler Ross Connors the final seven yards to give the Scarlet and Black an improbable 14-9 edge at halftime. Following the aforementioned weather delay, the game remained scoreless until the 9:25 mark of the fourth quarter when Cleveland took a pitch and cut left through the SDSU line for a four-yard touchdown burst, capping a 7-play, 40-yard drive. Cleveland also made a diving catch just inside the near-right pylon on the subsequent two-point conversion attempt, which propelled Air Force back into the lead at 17-14. The Aztecs, who were plagued by poor field position all night, were pinned deep once again on the following kickoff after a illegal block in the back penalty, setting the stage for Agnew's late theatrics. POSTGAME NOTES: AIR FORCE Big Notes n San Diego State won its fifth consecutive game overall. n The Aztecs won their sixth straight Mountain West game. n SDSU won its sixth straight home game.. n San Diego State won its fifth straight game when playing a team exactly six days after another game (9-1 in last 10 games). n The Aztecs claimed their eighth straight victory over Air Force, which is longest active win streak in the nation against the Falcons and longest win streak against AFA since Notre Dame won eight straight from 1986-95. n SDSU won its 11th straight Friday home game (last home Friday loss was Nov. 20, 1970 against Long Beach State). San Diego State improved to 14-3 in the Division I era in games played on Friday.

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 11 Rocky Long Notes n Rocky Long now has 12 career victories against Air Force, which is the most wins against the Falcons by any active coach in FBS, six more than any other active coach. n This marked Rocky Long s 99th game as the head coach at San Diego State. He is 69-30 (.697) since taking over the program in 2011 and amazingly 44-13 (.772) in conference play (46-13 (.780) if you count the conference championship games). n Rocky Long recorded his 20th second-half comeback victory since he took over in 2011, the most in school history (No. 2 is Claude Gilbert at 13). Team Notes n SDSU has won 17 of its last 21 games (17-4), 23 of its last 29 games (23-6), 36 of its last 43 games (36-7) and 37 since the 2015 season (37-10). n The Aztecs improved to 24-4 in their last 28 regular-season Mountain West games and 26-4 in their last 30 against Mountain West opponents (includes MW championship games). n Kaelin Himphill blocked a punt in the second quarter, SDSU s first since Kameron Kelly blocked one against UNLV on Sept. 27, 2014. n Trenton Thompson recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown in the second quarter, SDSU s first since Freddy Keiaho did so against New Mexico on Oct. 22, 2005. n San Diego State now has 20 special teams touchdowns (14 kick return, five punt return and one punt block) in the Rocky Long era (since 2011). n SDSU was outrushed for the first time this season (AFA 214, SDSU 84). n The Aztecs won a game with less than 100 rushing yards for the first time since beating Boise State, 34-31, in overtime on Nov. 23, 2013. WASHINGTON OFF TO BIG START Junior running back Juwan Washington was enjoying a tremendous start to his role as the featured back in the San Diego State offense. He ranked among the national leaders in nearly every category after joining Rashaad Penny and Marshall Faulk as the only Aztec players to produce 150-yard rushing efforts in the opening two games of the season. After opening with games of 158,156 and 138 yards rushing, he suffered a broken clavicle late in the second quarter of the fourth game of the season against Eastern Michigan. The current estimate is that he will miss approximately six weeks. Among his early season highlights prior to the injury: n Washington s entered the Eastern Michigan game with these national rankings: first in forced missed tackles (28, nine more than any other player in the country; courtesy Pro Football Focus), third in rushing yards after contact (291), fourth in rushing yards per game (150.7), fifth in all-purpose yards per game (190.0) and ninth in rushing TDs (5). n Washington joins Marshall Faulk (1992) and Rashaad Penny (2017) as the only running backs in SDSU history to open a season with consecutive 150-yard rushing games. n Against Sacramento State, Washington became the 20th player in school history with at least 1,500 career rushing yards. n Against Stanford, Washington averaged 6.6 yards per carry, which is the highest by any Aztec player with at least 15 carries against an AP Top 25 opponent since Ronnie Hillman (24 carries, 191 yards) averaged 8.0 yards per carry against No. 22 Air Force on Oct. 16, 2010. By comparison, recent SDSU running backs best against top 25 foes were Donnel Pumphrey s 5.9 average at No. 21 North Carolina on Sept. 6, 2014 and Rashaad Penny s 5.5 average against No. 19 Stanford on Sept. 16, 2017. n Washington has carried 57 times on first down for 314 yards (an average of 5.5 yards per carry). In his career, the junior has averaged 6.0 yards per carry on first down. n This season he has six rushes of at least 20 yards and now has 19 rushes for at 20+ yards in his career. The below national rankings were through the games of Sept. 15 (prior to Washington s injury) MOST RUSHING YDS AFTER CONTACT, RB 2018 Rk. Player, School Rush Yds. MT 1. Juwan Washington, SDSU 452 28 2. A.J. Dillon, Boston College 432 19 3. Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic 210 17 4. Miles Sanders, Penn State 295 16 Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin 515 16 MOST MISSED TACKLES, FBS RB 2018 Rk. Player, School Rush Yds. Y/Co 1. Darrell Henderson, Memphis 521 339 2. Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin 515 303 3. Juwan Washington, SDSU 452 291 4. Benny Snell Jr., Kentucky 375 278 Washington :: WASHINGTON ON SDSU CAREER CHARTS Despite making just two starts as the primary running back, the junior is already starting to climb the San Diego State career charts. Category No. Rk. Rushing Yards 1,713 18 100-Yard Rushing Games 5 T-18 Rushing Touchdowns 18 - Touchdowns 22 - Points 132 - Kickoff Returns for TD 3 T-2nd All-Purpose Yards 2,596 - S D S U U N D E R R O C K Y L O N G Category 2018 Long Era Streak Overall Record 5-1 69-30 W5 Mountain West Record 2-0 44-13 W6 Home Record 4-0 39-13 W6 Road Record 1-1 27-15 W1 Neutral Record 0-0 3-2 L1 Overtime 1-0 5-2 W1 Gms Dec. by 3 Pts or Less 1-0 9-4 W3 Gms Dec. by 7 Pts or Less 4-0 21-9 W4 SCORING Scoring - first to score 4-1 51-14 W4 Leading - after 1 qtr 2-1 44-9 W2 Leading - at halftime 4-0 49-9 W13 Leading - after 3 qtr 3-0 59-11 W3 Scoring - 20 or more points 4-0 66-15 W4 Scoring - 30 or more points 0-0 46-8 L1 Scoring - 40 or more points 0-0 22-1 W17 OFFENSE Total Offense - 500+ yds 0-0 9-3 W4 Total Offense - 400+ yds 2-0 45-7 W28 Passing - 300+ yds 0-0 1-5 W1 Rushing - 200+ yds 1-0 48-3 W1 First Downs - 20+ 2-0 44-10 W13 3rd Down Conv. - 50 pct.+ 1-0 28-3 W1 Turnovers - 2 or fewer 5-1 63-17 W5 Field Position - 30 or better 3-0 47-14 W3 Field Position - 25 or better 3-0 60-23 W3 Play Call - 50 pct.+ rushing 5-1 67-20 W5 DEFENSE Allowing 24 points or less 5-0 57-4 W34 Allowing 17 points or less 3-0 43-1 W28 Total Offense - <=300 yds. 3-0 36-2 W25 Passing - <= 150 yds. 1-0 24-6 W1 Rushing - <= 100 yds 3-1 36-9 W3 First Downs - <= 15 4-0 38-3 W7 3rd Down Conv. - <= 33 pct. 3-0 37-3 W5 Turnovers - forced 3 or more 1-0 31-5 W20 Field Position - <=25 2-0 35-6 W17 Field Position - <=20 0-0 6-0 W6 Defense Scores Points 0-0 12-1 W11 COMPARISON SDSU more Rushing Yards 4-1 53-13 W4 SDSU more Return Yards 1-1 27-19 W1 SDSU fewer Turnovers 2-0 45-4 W25 SDSU more Time of Poss. 3-0 47-12 W6 SDSU more 1st D. and ToP 2-0 39-6 W5 SDSU better Avg. Field Pos 3-0 54-12 W3 SDSU adv. in TO and AFP 1-0 39-4 W21 SDSU ST (KR/PR) Score 0-0 13-4 L1 INDIVIDUAL Rusher - 100+ Yards 2-1 58-13 W2 Multiple - 100+ Yards 1-0 15-0 W18 Passer - 300+ Yards 0-0 1-5 W1 Receiver - 100+ Yards 0-0 13-5 L1 100+ Rusher, 300+ Passer 0-0 1-3 W1

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 12 S D S U C A R E E R V S. S A N J O S E S T A T E Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Juwan Washington 22 156 7.1 2 Chase Jasmin 14 82 5.9 1 Christian Chapman 9 43 4.8 0 Chad Woolsey 5 21 4.2 0 Ryan Agnew 2 18 9.0 0 Fred Trevillion 1 10 10.0 0 Passing C-A-I Yds. TD Eff. Christian Chapman 17-23-1 244 2 183.03 Ryan Agnew 2-2-0 17 0 171.40 Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Isiah Macklin 2 17 8.5 0 Fred Trevillion 1 40 0 40 Juwan Washington 1 4 4.0 0 Kick Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Parker Houston 1 11 11.0 0 Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD N/A Defense S-A-T Other Parker Baldwin 6-6-12 0.5 TFL, 1 INT Kyahva Tezino 7-3-10 3.5 TFL, 3.0 sacks, 2 QBH Ronley Lakalaka 3-6-9 3 QBH Ron Smith 4-4-8 1 PBU Troy Cassidy 4-0-4 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack Trenton Thompson 3-1-4 Noble Hall 2-1-3 1.0 TFL Tariq Thompson 1-2-3 Andrew Aleki 1-1-2 Chibu Onyeukwu 0-2-2 1 FR, 1 QBH Myles Cheatum 1-0-1 Jeff Clay 1-0-1 Chad Woolsey 1-0-1 Jerry Chaney 0-1-1 Kaelin Himphill 0-1-1 Anthony Luke 0-1-1 Kyree Woods 0-1-1 Punting No. Yds. Avg. Long N/A Kicking FG-FGA Long PAT-PATA John Baron 1-1 30 7-7 S T A R T I N G / G A M E S P L AY E D S T R E A K S Consecutive Starts Streak John Baron II, K 33 Ron Smith, CB 25 Daishawn Dixon, LG 19 Brandon Heicklen, P 19 Keith Ismael, C/RG 19 Tyler Roemer, LT 19 Tariq Thompson, WAR 19 Consecutive Games Played Streak Parker Baldwin, AZ 47 John Baron, K 33 Jeff Clay, S 33 Daishawn Dixon, LG 33 Ron Smith, CB 33 CHAPMAN WAS WINNING GAMES, CLIMBING CHARTS Earlier this season, senior quarterback Christian Chapman made his 31st consecutive start against Sacramento State and broke the school record for most victories by a quarterback (24). Unfortunately, Chapman was unable to finish the game, suffering a MCL sprain that at the time was expected to keep him out somewhere between three and six weeks. In addition to being the signal-caller over San Diego State s most successful period in program history, the Carlsbad native is in extremely rare company. Below are a few of his accomplishments. n Chapman is 24-7 as a starter. The 77.4 winning percentage is the highest in San Diego State s Division I era (min. 15 starts.). n With 24 career victories, Chapman surpassed Ryan Lindley (23), current SDSU defensive GA coach, for the Chapman most wins as a starter at quarterback in the Division I era for the Aztecs. n Chapman has the longest active streak in FBS in games with fewer than two interceptions as a starting quarterback at 31. n His streak of 31 straight quarterback starts without more than one interception is the second-longest streak since 2012, only trailing Navy s Keenan Reynolds (45 games). n Chapman has 4,528 career passing yards. That ranks 14th on the school s career list. n San Diego State is 11-0 when he has a passer rating of 165.0 or higher. n Chapman has nine career games with multiple touchdown passes and has never thrown more than one interception in a game (38 career games). TRENDING NOW n San Diego State has won 17 of its last 21 games (17-4), is 23-6 in its last 29 games and 36-7 of its last 43 contests. n The Aztecs are 26-4 in their last 30 games against Mountain West opponents. n SDSU has won 15 of its last 16 games against MW West Division opponents (dates back to Nov. 1, 2014), only falling to Fresno State on Oct. 21, 2017. n San Diego State has won seven of its last eight road games (7-1). n The Aztecs have won 15 of their last 18 true road games (started Oct. 10, 2015 at Hawai i) and 17 of their last 21 games away from San Diego (also defeated Houston in 2016 Las Vegas Bowl and Cincinnati in 2015 Hawai i Bowl). n SDSU has won 38 consecutive regular-season games (does not include bowl games) when rushing for at least 200 yards (last regular-season loss: San José State, Sept. 22, 2015). n San Diego State has won a nationally-leading 25 straight games when having a turnover advantage (last loss: vs. Navy, Dec. 23, 2014) and is 28-2 the last 30 times it has been even or had a turnover advantage in a game. n The Aztecs have won 25 consecutive games when forcing at least two turnovers in a game. n San Diego State is 7-1 the last eight times it has been an underdog. n SDSU is 59-11 this decade when holding its opponent to a passing rating of 130.0 or less. n San Diego State is 30-2 the last 32 times when owing an edge in time of possession (last loss: vs. Fresno State, Oct. 21, 2017). n The Aztecs are 33-4 since the start of the 2015 campaign when holding an opponent below 400 yards. n SDSU is 29-4 the last 33 times it has committed one turnover or less. n Christian Chapman is a SDSU DI-era record 24-7 (.774) as the starting quarterback. That is the highest win percentage in the school s Division I era (since 1969) (min. 15 starts). On Sept. 8, he passed Ryan Lindley (2008-11) for the most victories by an Aztec quarterback in the Division I era. n San Diego State has the nation s best turnover ratio (+41) since the beginning of the 2015 season. The Aztecs have one turnover or less in 14 of the last 18 games. THE PROGRAM Below are a few tidbits on the San Diego State football program. The Aztecs are coming off three straight seasons with at least 10 wins. n San Diego State is one of 17 teams nationally to play in a bowl game each of the last eight seasons (2010-17) and one of just two from the Group of 5 (also Boise State). n With 10 victories last season, San Diego State has recorded its third straight campaign with double-digit wins. It marks the seventh time in the Division I era and the 10 time in school history that it has recorded a double-digit win season. Prior to 2015, San Diego State went 37 seasons without recording a 10-win campaign. n San Diego State is one of seven teams to win at least 10 games each of the last three seasons (others: Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Wisconsin). <<< See chart on page 4, left n Since the beginning of the 2015 campaign, San Diego State has won 37 games. That is tied for the sixth-highest win total nationally during that span, trailing only Alabama (48), Clemson (46), Ohio State (42), Oklahoma (39) and Wisconsin (38). n Among California s seven FBS schools, San Diego State owns the second-highest winning percentage this decade. The Aztecs record of 78-34 trails only Stanford and ahead of USC, UCLA, Fresno State, California and San José State. <<< See chart on page 3, right n San Diego State has advanced to eight consecutive bowl games. The Aztecs join Stanford as the only football teams in California - n FBS or NFL - to advance to the postseason in each of the past eight seasons. With bowl game appearances in a school-record eight straight seasons, the Aztecs have equaled their total number of bowls played in the 87 prior seasons (1921 through 2009). n Aztec head coach Rocky Long is in his eighth season as head coach and 10th year on The Mesa. The Mountain West s all-time winningest coach, Long has guided SDSU to 69 victories. n Between 2000-09, SDSU was 38-80 (.322) and owned the nation s 106th-best winning percentage. Since 2010, San Diego State is 78-34 (.696) and owns the nation s 16th-best winning percentage.

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 13 n n With 78 wins in their last 112 games (78-34 since the beginning of the 2010 campaign), the Aztecs have equaled their win total from the previous 199 games (78-121). San Diego State won 32 games from 2015-17. That is the most prolific three-year period in school history. The previous mark was set when the Aztecs won 30 games from 1966-68 just prior to the Division I era. BULLET NOTES - OFFENSE n San Diego State returns seven starters on offense this season - senior quarterback Christian Chapman, sophomore center Dominic Gudino, junior left guard Daishawn Dixon, sophomore right guard Keith Ismael, senior right tackle Ryan Pope, sophomore left tackle Tyler Roemer, senior wide receiver Fred Trevillion. Of those seven players, only three are seniors (also two juniors, three sophomores). n Jeff Horton is in his eighth season at San Diego State and his fourth as SDSU s offensive coordinator (served the previous four seasons as an assistant head coach and running backs coach). Among his other experience, he served as the head coach at Nevada and UNLV and interim head coach at Minnesota. In addition to being the offensive coordinator, he is also an associate head coach. n Junior quarterback Ryan Agnew is scheduled to make his fifth career start at quarterback for the Aztecs this Saturday He is the first player other than Chapman to start a game for the Aztecs since Nov. 28, 2015. n Agnew became the 43rd different player to start at quarterback for the Aztecs in the Division I era (see page 205 of the media guide for details). Of the 42 players making their inaugural SDSU start in the Division I era, Agnew became the 20th to win their first start. The last three players making their first start Maxwell Smith (Aug. 30, 2015) and Christian Chapman (Dec. 5, 2015) were victorious. n Full bios of selected offensive players: - Ryan Agnew - pgs. 29-30 - Christian Chapman - pgs. 37-39 - Kahale Warring - pgs. 61-62 - Juwan Washington - pgs. 62-64 OFFENSIVE NUMBERS n Twice this season the Aztecs have accumulated more than 36 minutes of TOP. SDSU is 17-3 with 13 straight wins under Rocky Long when getting at least 36 minutes of time of possession. n SDSU has scored 27 or more points in 20 of the last 27 games and in 32 of the last 42 games. n San Diego State has scored 30 or more points in 25 of their last 41 games (1,331 points total, 32.5 ppg). n The Aztecs are 33-3 the last 36 times they have scored at least 30 points and 45-8 in the Rocky Long era when scoring 30-plus points. n Since Oct. 3, 2015, San Diego State is 34-4 when scoring at least 20 points. n Since the beginning of 2014, SDSU is 36-6 when committing one turnover or less and 8-10 when having two or more turnovers in the game. San Diego State has one turnover or less in 35 of the 47 games since the start of the 2015 campaign. n San Diego State has one turnover or less in 14 of its last 18 games. n SDSU is 29-2 in the last 31 games when owning an edge in time of possession. n San Diego State is 66-15 in the Rocky Long era when scoring just 20 or more points. n The Aztec offense had the second-fewest interceptions last season (4). n Christian Chapman had started 31 consecutive games, the longest streak on either side of the ball, before missing the Arizona State game with a knee injury. n Daishawn Dixon, Keith Ismael and Tyler Roemer have played all 403 snaps on offense this year. n Juwan Washington has all of his 22 touchdowns (18 rushing, three kick return, one receiving) over his last 24 games played. RUSHING OFFENSE n San Diego State has a 100-yard rusher in three games this season (4, 100-yard rushers total) and has at least one in 25 of its last 33 games since 2016 (33, 100-yard rushers total) and 34 of the 47 games since Jeff Horton took over as the offensive coordinator in 2015 (45, 100-yard rushers total). Since Horton arrived as the running back coach in 2011, SDSU has a 100-yard rusher in 70 of the 99 games and 85, 100-yard rushers overall. n Juwan Washington has 19 career rushes for 20-plus yards. n Washington ranks third in the MW (42nd nationally) in rushing yards (513) and tied for seventh in rushing touchdowns (5). n When the game is within seven points in the fourth quarter, Washington has rushed 16 times for 98 yards (6.1 avg.) with two touchdowns. n Washington was one of just three Aztec running backs in program history to start the season with at least two straight 150-yard rushing games (Marshall Faulk, 1992 and Rashaad Penny, 2017). n According to Pro Football Focus, Washington ranks in a tie for 10th in FBS with 28 forced missed tackles and is tied for 23rd in 15- yard runs (8), despite missing the last 2 ½ games. n Washington became the 16th Aztec to rush for 100-plus yards in a season opener (17th occasion overall) when he rushed for 158 yards at No. 13/13 Stanford. n Washington s 158 yards rank as the sixth most in a season opener by SDSU in the Division I era (since 1969) and the eighth most against a nationally ranked opponent. n Washington s 6.6 yards rush average was the highest by any Aztec player with at least 15 carries against an AP Top 25 opponent since Ronnie Hillman (24 carries, 191 yards) averaged 8.0 yards per carry vs. No. 22 Air Force on Oct. 16, 2010. n Chase Jasmin ranks fourth in the MW in rushing yards per carry (4.38) and seventh in rushing yards per game (63.50). n San Diego State had two 100-yard rushers vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (Juwan Washington - 138 and Chase Jasmin - 112) for the 29th time in program history (the Aztecs are 28-1 in those occasions, including a 15-0 mark in the Rocky Long era) and now have multiple 100-yard rushers eight times in the last 28 games. n Washington and Jasmin became the 20th different combination in program history to record a 100-yard rushing game in the same C A R E E R S T A R T C H A R T Career Starts (Off/Def) 14 15 16 17 18 Total Ronley Lakalaka, LB - 0 13 12 6 31 Christian Chapman, QB RS 2 14 13 2 31 Noble Hall, DT/DE RS 3 14 9 4 30 Parker Baldwin, AZ - 0 9 12 6 27 Ron Smith, CB - RS 6 13 6 25 Daishawn Dixon, OL - RS 0 13 6 19 Keith Ismael, OL - - RS 13 6 19 Tyler Roemer, OL - - RS 13 6 19 Tariq Thompson, WAR - - - 13 6 19 Ryan Pope, OL - RS 0 11 6 17 Parker Houston, TE - - 4 7 6 17 Troy Cassidy, LB - - 0 8 6 14 Kyahva Tezino, LB - RS 0 5 6 11 Myles Cheatum, DE - RS 0 8 3 11 Chibu Onyeukwu, DE - - RS 4 5 9 Juwan Washington, RB - RS 1 3 4 8 Dominic Gudino, OL - - - 6 2 8 Fred Trevillion, WR 0 - - 2 5 7 Kyree Woods, CB - - 0 0 6 6 Anthony Luke, DE - - - 0 6 6 Ethan Dedeaux, WR - - - RS 5 5 Isaac Lessard, FB - RS 0 1 4 5 Ryan Agnew, QB - RS 0 0 4 4 Trenton Thompson, WAR - - 0 RS 4 4 Kahale Warring, TE - RS 0 3 1 4 Nick Gerhard, C - RS 0 0 2 2 Tayler Hawkins, WAR - - RS 0 2 2 Chase Jasmin, RB - - RS 0 2 2 Zachary Thomas, RG - - RS 0 2 2 Chad Woolsey, FB - - 0 0 2 2 Tim Wilson, Jr., WR - - RS 1 1 2 Isiah Macklin, WR - - RS 2 0 2 Dwayne Johnson, AZ - - RS 1 0 1 IN-SEASON AZTEC BIRTHDAYS Date (Opponent) Name (Age) Sept. 10 Chase Jasmin (20) Sept. 17 Isiah Macklin (20) Sept. 22 (vs. Eastern Michigan) Daniel Bellinger (18) Sept. 26 Ryan Agnew (22) Sept. 29 Brennan Hawkins (20) Oct. 1 Christian Chapman (23) Oct. 4 Jeff Clay (22) Oct. 7 Garrett Erickson (21) Oct. 13 Fred Trevillion (24) Oct. 14 Ethan Dedeaux (20) Kaegun Williams (20) Oct. 15 Neil Boudreau (21) Oct. 16 Elijah Kothe (20) Oct. 17 Ryan Pope (22) Oct. 19 Joah Robinett (21) Oct. 26 Garrett Binkley (22) Oct. 31 Denaylan Fuimaono (18) Nov. 3 (at New Mexico) Jerry Chaney (21) Nov. 8 Rashad Scott (18) Nov. 11 Anthony Luke (22) Nov. 13 Josh Bornes (19) Nov. 18 Ron Smith (21) Nov. 19 Gabe Strong (22) Juwan Washington (22) Nov. 21 Damon Moore (23) Alex Wilson (20) Dec. 6 Parker Houston (21) Dec. 8 Allan Mwata (19) Dec. 18 Trenton Thompson (21) Dec. 21 Keshawn Banks (19) Dec. 22 Will Stricklin II (21) Dec. 27 Andrew Alves (19) JR Justice (19) Tyler Hawkins (21) Dec. 30 William Dunkle (19) Jan. 2 Tayari Venable (20)

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 14 G E O G R A P H I C A L B R E A K D O W N California (71) LB Andrew Alves, K/P Matt Araiza, QB Carson Baker, K John Baron II, CB Luq Barcoo, RB Chance Bell, CB Garrett Binkley, LB Josh Bornes, QB Neil Boudreau, CB Tyree Bracy, LB Josh Bringuel, WR BJ Busbee, S Israel Cabrera, WR Liam Cabrera, LB Troy Cassidy, S Jerry Chaney, QB Christian Chapman, CB Jeff Clay, TE Shane Coleman, WR Chaz Collins, WR Nash Devan, OL William Dunkle, S Marc Ellis, K Garrett Erickson, S Denaylan Fuimaono, WR Keshan Griffin, OL Dominic Gudino, CB Darren Hall, CB Nolen Harris, CB Tayler Hawkins, P Brandon Heicklen, DL Sam Hines, OL Keith Ismael, RB Chase Jasmin, S Dwayne Johnson Jr., S Tyler Jones, WR JR Justice, LS Cameron King, DL Jalil Lecky, FB Isaac Lessard, DL Anthony Luke, OL Chris Martinez, WR Jesse Matthews, FB Connor McBride, DL Damon Moore, DL Chibu Onyeukwu, OL Ryan Pope, WR Isaiah Richardson, DL Joah Robinett, QB Mark Salazar, S Rashad Scott, WR Kobe Smith, CB Ron Smith, S Shawn Snyder, OL Kyle Spalding, S Will Stricklin II, TE Gabe Strong, WR TJ Sullivan, LB Kyahva Tezino, DL Cameron Thomas, OL Zachary Thomas, S Tariq Thompson, S Trenton Thompson, CB Adison Umarong, FB Grady Vazquez, CB Tayari Venable, TE Kahale Warring, OL Andrew Wickens, TE Alex Wilson, FB Chad Woolsey, TE Justin Yi Texas (10) QB Ryan Agnew, CB Cedarious Barfield, DL Myles Cheatum, OL Daishawn Dixon, OL Nick Gerhard, LB Caden McDonald, TE Nick McTear, RB Juwan Washington, RB Kaegun Williams, WR Timothy Wilson Jr. Nevada (8) TE Daniel Bellinger, WR Ethan Dedeaux, DL Noble Hall, TE Parker Houston, WR Elijah Kothe, WR Isiah Macklin, S Allan Mwata, OL Tyler Roemer Hawaii (4) LB Andrew Aleki, LB Ronley Lakalaka, LB Seyddrick Lakalaka, OL Alama Uluave Canada (3) OL Ladji Bagayoko, OL Delon Jemmott, DL Daniel Okpoko Arizona (3) LS Turner Bernard, RB Zidane Thomas, CB Kyree Woods New Mexico (2) DL Keshawn Banks, RB Jordan Byrd Germany (1) CB Lasse Engel Arkansas (1) S Parker Baldwin Florida (1) OL Desmond Bessent Idaho (1) S Cameron Foley Illinois (1) DL Connor Mitchell Minnesota (1) TE Brennan Hawkins Mississippi (1) WR Fred Trevillion Oklahoma (1) WR Kyre Richardson Oregon (1) LB Kaelin Himphill game. n Jasmin became the 77th different player in school history with a 100-yard rushing game. n If you take away the 11 times Ryan Agnew has been sacked this year (for 80 yards), he has rushed 22 times for 159 yards (7.2 avg.). n If you take away the seven times Christian Chapman has been sacked this year (for 62 yards), he has rushed once for six yards (6.0 avg). PASSING OFFENSE n Since the start of the 2017 season, San Diego State has thrown eight interceptions. That is tied for the sixth-fewest picks in the nation (Alabama, 4). n Christian Chapman is 24-7 as a starting quarterback, winning both the 2015 and 2016 MW Championship game and the 2015 Hawai'i Bowl and 2016 Las Vegas Bowl. n In five career postseason appearances (MW championships and bowl games), Chapman is 4-1 and has completed 39 of 62 attempts (62.9 pct.) for 554 yards and three touchdowns against two interceptions for a 147.48 pass efficiency rating. n Chapman has the longest streak of games with one or less interceptions (31) among active FBS quarterbacks. n Chapman s streak is also the longest in FBS play since Navy s Keenan Reynolds went 45 games without more than one interception in a game from 2012-15. n Chapman s all-time SDSU Division I era (since 1969) ranks (min. 15 starts): first in quarterback victories (24) and in quarterback winning percentage (.774), and sixth in pass efficiency rating (143.7). n Chapman has nine career games with multiple touchdown passes and has never thrown more than one interception in a game. n Chapman has four second-half come-from-behind wins, tied with David Lowery and Mark Halda for the fourth most in SDSU s Division I era (since 1969). n Chapman s 31 consecutive starts at quarterback were the program's most since Ryan Lindley started a school-record 44 straight from Oct. 18, 2008-Dec. 17, 2011. n For his career, Chapman has 35 touchdown passes against 11 interceptions. n Chapman s 167 attempts without an interception last year were only 11 shy of Dan McGwire s school record of 178 set in 1990. n Ryan Agnew ranks eighth in FBS play (2nd in MW) in passing yards per completion (15.19). Agnew also ranks sixth in the MW in passing yards per attempt (7.67, 55th in FBS), eighth in pass efficiency rating (119.96), passing yards per game (158.00) and total offense per game (173.80), ninth in completion percentage (50.5) and 10th in passing yards (790). n Against No. 23/25 Arizona State, Agnew became the first quarterback from a non-power 5 school to beat a nationally ranked team from a Power 5 school in his starting debut since USF s B.J. Daniels against No. 18 Florida State on Sept. 26, 2009. n Agnew became the third straight Aztec starting quarterback to win his Aztec debut (also Maxwell Smith vs. San Diego on Aug. 30, 2015 and Chapman vs. Air Force on Dec. 5, 2015) (SDSU quarterbacks were just 1-13 in the previous 14 starting debuts). n Agnew also became the first Aztec quarterback to beat a nationally ranked team in his starting debut (other quarterbacks were 0-4 when their debut was against a ranked squad). n For his young career, Agnew is 4-0 and has three second-half come-from-behind victories. n Fred Trevillion ranks third among active FBS players in career catch average (23.8, min. 24 receptions). n Trevillion led the country with a 27.2-yard catch average (min. 10 rec.) last season. n Ethan Dedeaux set career highs with six receptions and 90 yards in just his second career start and game played against Sacramento State. His 90 yards were the most by an Aztec freshman since at least 1996 and the fifth most since Jeff Horton took over as offensive coordinator in 2015. n Parker Houston leads the team with a catch in six straight games. BULLET NOTES - DEFENSE n For just the second season since arriving at San Diego State prior to the 2009 campaign, Rocky Long will not serve as the team s defensive coordinator (although he will continue to call the defense). n Zach Arnett is in his first year as defensive coordinator and enters his eighth season as the linebackers coach. n San Diego State returns seven starters off last season s squad which was one of the top units nationally. Returning in 2018 are senior AZ Parker Baldwin, junior LB Troy Cassidy, junior DE Myles Cheatum, senior DT Noble Hall, senior LB Ronley Lakalaka, junior CB Ron Smith, sophomore WAR Tariq Thompson. n Full bios of selected defensive players: - Parker Baldwin - pgs. 30-32 - Ronley Lakalaka - pgs. 49-50 - Kyahva Tezino - pgs. 57-58 - Tariq Thompson - pgs. 58-59 DEFENSIVE NUMBERS n Since Nov. 14, 2015 (includes 38 SDSU games), San Diego State ranks fifth in total offense allowed per game (307.9) and 11th nationally in points allowed per game (19.1). n Since the beginning of 2009, when Rocky Long took over as defensive coordinator, the Aztecs rank 12th nationally in yards per rush allowed (3.6), 15th in yards per touch (6.3), 18th in yards allowed per game (345.1), 25th in points allowed per game (23.0) and 30th in turnovers forced (220). n SDSU has returned six interceptions for touchdowns since the beginning of the 2016 season (tied for 6th nationally). n In its six games this year, San Diego State s defense has allowed just 308.8 yards and 19.3 points per game. In the other games for SDSU s six opponents, they are averaging 431.9 yards and 31.8 points per game. n Opponents this year have had 73 drives where they have tried to score on SDSU's defense (excludes kneel downs to end half/game). The Aztecs have forced 3 and outs (or better) in 35 of those drives (48.0 pct.). The 48.0 pct. is the highest mark in the country, while

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 15 the 5.83 3 and outs per game rank sixth in FBS play. n The Aztec defense ranked second in the country in fourth down defense (.222) a year ago. This year SDSU s opponents are 2-for-8 (.250). Of the last 32 fourth-down chances against the Aztec defense dating back to 2016, opponents have converted just six times (18.8 pct.). n SDSU has held an opponent scoreless on its opening drive 36 times over the last 44 games and 37 times since 2015 (47 games). n Ronley Lakalaka have the most starts among any player on the Aztec defense (31). n Ron Smith has started in 25 straight games, the longest streak on offense or defense. n Parker Baldwin has played in 47 consecutive games, the longest streak on the team. n Baldwin s 47 games played is also the most on the team. n Myles Cheatum ranks in a tie for eighth in the Mountain West and 57th in FBS in fumble recoveries (1). n Darren Hall was named the MW Defensive Player of the Week for his play against Eastern Michigan, when he had four tackles (all solo) and an interception in overtime to give SDSU the ball back for a gamewinning field goal. Hall, who entered the game with just 22 career snaps (one in 2018), logged 43 snaps vs. EMU, allowing just 21 passing yards on four targets. n D. Hall was named the MW Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks (SDSU was off in between) for his play at rv/no. 24 Boise State, recording game- and career-high nine tackles, leading the Aztecs for the first time of his career. Also had an interception (his second in as many defensive snaps, while recording his first career sack, tackle for loss and forced fumble. Played a career-high 71 snaps after entering the game with just 44 for the season and 65 for his career. n Kyahva Tezino has played 405 of the team s 406 snaps on defense (99.75 pct.), the most on the defensive side of the ball. n Kyahva Tezino s numbers over his last 11 games (all starts) - 110 tackles and 11.5 tackles for loss; numbers over his first 17 games (no starts) - eight tackles and one tackle for loss. n Tezino had three straight games with double-digits in tackles (41 total) prior to tying for the team lead with seven in an Aztec 28-14 win over Sacramento State. n Tezino has led the team or tied for the team lead in tackles eight times for his career (all over the last 11 games), including four of the six games this year. n Tezino leads the team with 54 tackles. n Tezino ranks in a tie for eighth in the MW (40th in FBS) in tackles per game (9.00). n Tariq Thompson became the first Aztec true freshman to start on defense in the 2017 opener (Sept. 2) against UC Davis since Leon McFadden started at Colorado State on Oct. 24, 2009. n Thompson was also the first SDSU true freshman to start on defense since McFadden started the 2009 opener at UCLA. RUSHING DEFENSE n Through the first six weeks of the season, the Aztecs were one of only three teams to not allow a run for at least 20 yards. n SDSU ranks fourth in defensive rush average (2.5) and fifth in rush defense (87.2). n Kyahva Tezino leads the Aztecs with 42 tackles on rushing plays. PASSING DEFENSE n Under head coach Rocky Long, San Diego State is 41-6 in games in which the opponent has a passing efficiency rating of 116.50 or less. n Since the beginning of the 2015 campaign, San Diego State s 69 interceptions are the most in the country (by a margin of three), while its 10 interception returns for touchdowns are third in the country, trailing only Alabama (16) and Ohio State (12). n Since 2010, the Aztecs are 51-10 when holding the opponent to 200 or fewer passing yards. n Darren Hall ranks second in the Mountain West in interceptions per game (0.40, T-36th in FBS) and a tie for second in interceptions (2, T-37th in MW). n Ron Smith leads the team with 16 stops on passing plays. n Smith had 16 pass breakups a year ago, the second most in SDSU single-season history. n Kyahva Tezino ranks in a tie for ninth in the MW in sacks per game (0.50). n Tariq Thompson s five interceptions last year tied for the most by a freshman in FBS play and he was one of only two true freshmen with five interceptions. n Ta. Thompson had an 83-yard interception return for a touchdown vs. Northern Illinois, SDSU s longest since Leon McFadden had a 96-yard interception score at Fresno State on Sept. 29, 2012 and the fourth longest by an Aztec since at least 1996. n Woods had four pass breakups against No. 23/25 Arizona State, which are tied for the seventh most in a FBS game this season. BULLET NOTES - SPECIAL TEAMS n ESPN Team Efficiencies ranked San Diego State s special teams unit as the 23rd best in the country in 2015, 13th in 2016 and 28th in 2017. n Former SDSU captain Doug Deakin is in his eighth season with the program and his first as special teams coordinator. He also coaches the tight ends. n Full bios of selected special teams players: - John Baron II - pgs. 32-34 n Since the start of the 2015 season, San Diego State has 10 kickoff returns for touchdowns, the most in FBS play over that time and three more than No. 2 (Kansas State, Memphis and Pittsburgh are second with seven). n The Aztecs and Kansas State were the only teams in FBS play last year with a kick return touchdown from two different players (Rashaad Penny and Juwan Washington). n Among active FBS kickers, John Baron II ranks second in field goal percentage (.860, min. 20 FG), tied for 13th in field goals (43), and 16th in points (248) and field goals per game (1.30). n Among all-time SDSU kickers, Baron ranks second in field goal percentage (.860), third in PATs (119), fourth in points (248), and fifth in field goals (43) and PAT percentage (.983). n Baron also ranks seventh all-time at SDSU in scoring (248 points). n Baron leads the team this year with 41 points. n If you take away his three squib kicks for 100 yards, Baron is averaging 65.0 yards per kickoff (28 KO for 1,821 yards) with a 75.0 touchback percentage (21 TB in 28 KO). n Baron had a 50-yard field goal in three consecutive games from Sept. 8-22, which was tied for the third-longest streak since 1996, one shy of Florida State s Graham Gano (4 from Sept. 27-Oct. 25, 2008) and West Virginia s Josh Lambert (4 from Sept. 20-Oct. 18, 2014). n Among the FBS leaders, Baron ranks first in road field goal percentage (.913, min. 20 FGM), second in field goal percentage (.860, min. 20 FG), tied for 13th in field goals (43), and 16th in points (248) and field goals per game (1.30). n Baron has a long field goal of 54 yards, which ranks in a tie for second in school history and a tie for fourth in FBS this year. n Baron is one of five FBS kickers this season with three field goals of at least 50 yards and one of three who has made all three of his attempts from at least 50 yards (also Colorado State s Wyatt Bryan and Illinois Chase McLaughlin). n For his career, Baron has never missed a field goal in an Aztec loss. n Baron was named the Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Week for his play against No. 23/25 Arizona State, where he was 2-for-2 in field goals and 2-for-2 in PATs, making a career-long 54-yard field goal in the third quarter (T-2nd longest in school history and T-4th in FBS play this season). n Baron became the first player to be named the MW Special Teams Player of the Week in back-to-back weeks since UNLV punter Logan Yunker accomplished the feat in 2013 (Sept. 23-30), going 3-for-4 on field goal attempts and 2-for-2 on PATs against Eastern Michigan, hitting a 34-yarder in the first quarter to put SDSU on top, a 50-yarder to tie the game at 20-20 with 1:16 left in the fourth quarter and a

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 16 38-yarder to win the game in overtime. n Baron was named the MW Special Teams Player of the Week for a third time in four weeks against for his play at rv/no. 24 Boise State (SDSU did not play in between), making both of his field goal attempts (36 and 41 yards) and his lone PAT. Became the first player to win the special teams award three times in a season since Utah s Shaky Smithson in 2010 and the first to win it three times in four weeks since Utah s Louie Sakoda won it three straight weeks from Oct. 8-22, 2007. n Baron had made 25 straight field goals of 50 yards or less before missing one against Stanford on Sept. 16, 2017. The 25 straight makes of 50 yards or less is still a Mountain West record. n Among the active career FBS leaders, Juwan Washington ranks in a tie for fifth in kick return touchdowns (3) and 25th in kick return average (25.0). n Brandon Heicklen ranks seventh in the Mountain West in punt average (41.3). n If you take away the six times Heicklen has punted inside his opponent s territory (for 199 yards), he has punted 25 times for a 43.20 average. n Tayler Hawkins leads the Aztecs with five tackles on special teams and four stops on the punt return unit. n Elijah Kothe and Seyddrick Lakalaka s two tackles are the most on the kickoff unit. 2018 FOOTBALL ACCOLADES Red = first team or preseason watch list Bold and red = season or postseason honor uteam Honors u National Ranking 23rd - Athlon Sports (Oct.15) 27th - AP Top 25 (Oct. 14) 28th - USA Today Re-Rank (Oct. 15) 29th - Coaches Poll (Oct. 14) 32nd - CBS Sports 129 (Oct. 14) u Projected Bowl Dec. 15, New Mexico Bowl vs. North Texas - Jerry Palm, CBS Sports Dec. 15, New Mexico Bowl vs. FIU - Mitch Sherman, ESPN Dec. 15, Las Vegas Bowl vs. Colorado - College Football News Dec. 15, Las Vegas Bowl vs. USC - Erick Smith, USA Today Dec. 15, Armed Forces Bowl vs. Baylor - Kyle Bonagura, ESPN Dec. 21, Potato Bowl vs. Northern Illinois - Bill Bender, Sporting News Dec. 29, Arizona Bowl vs. Ga. Southern- Brett McMurphy, Stadium Dec. 29, Arizona Bowl vs. Louisiana-Monroe - Jason Kirk, SB Nation Dec. 29, Arizona Bowl vs. Appalachian St. - Eric Single, Sports Illustrated uindividual Honors Parker Baldwin Sr. Siloam Springs, Ark. S MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 5) All-Mountain West second team - Phil Steele Magazine All-Mountain West fourth team - Athlon Sports John Baron II Sr. Temecula, Calif. K Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Watch List Three-time MW Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 17, Sept. 24 & Oct. 6) Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Stars of the Week (Sept. 26) All-Mountain West third team - Phil Steele Magazine Turner Bernard So. Glendale, Ariz. LS All-Mountain West third team - Phil Steele Magazine Christian Chapman Sr. Carlsbad, Calif. QB Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (Nation s Top QB) Ethan Dedeaux RS-Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. WR MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 12) Darren Hall RS-Fr. Pasadena, Calif. CB Two-time MW Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 24 & Oct. 8) MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 26) Noble Hall Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. DE MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 12) All-Mountain West second team - Athlon Sports All-Mountain West second team - Phil Steele Magazine Kaelin Himphill So. Hillsboro, Ore. LB MW Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 15) Keith Ismael So. Oakland, Calif. OG/C MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 5) All-Mountain West first team - Mountain West Media All-Mountain West first team - Athlon Sports All-Mountain West first team - Phil Steele Magazine All-Mountain West first team - Street & Smith s Ronley Lakalaka Sr. Kalihi, Hawaii LB Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award Watch List (Polynesian ancestry) All-Mountain West second team - Athlon Sports All-Mountain West second team - Phil Steele Magazine Rocky Long Head Coach No. 1 head coach in the Mountain West - Athlon Sports No. 1 head coach in the MW - Phil Steele Magazine MW s best head coach - Street & Smith s 30th-best head coach in FBS - Athlon Sports MW s best interview - Street & Smith s Ryan Pope Sr. Long Beach, Calif. RT MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 19) Tyler Roemer So. Fernley, Nev. LT MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 26) All-Mountain West first team - Mountain West Media All-Mountain West first team - Athlon Sports All-Mountain West first team - Phil Steele Magazine All-Mountain West first team - Street & Smith s Ron Smith Jr. Oakland, Calif. CB All-Mountain West second team - Athlon Sports All-Mountain West fourth team - Phil Steele Magazine Kyahva Tezino Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. LB MW Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 15) Two-time MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 5 & Sept. 12) All-Mountain West fourth team - Athlon Sports Tariq Thompson So. San Diego, Calif. S MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 26) All-Mountain West first team - Mountain West Media All-Mountain West first team - Street & Smith s All-Mountain West second team - Athlon Sports All-Mountain West second team - Phil Steele Magazine Kahale Warring Jr. Sonora, Calif. TE Mackey Award Watch List (Most Outstanding Tight End) All-Mountain West fourth team - Athlon Sports All-Mountain West fourth team - Phil Steele Magazine Juwan Washington Jr. Kennedale, Texas RB/KR Maxwell Award Watch List (College Player of the Year) Paul Hornung Award Watch List (Most Versatile Player) Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 17) Two-time MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 12 & Sept. 19) Earl Campbell Tyler Rose HM Player of the Week (Sept. 11) All-Mountain West first team (RB) - Athlon Sports All-Mountain West first team (RB) - Street & Smith s All-Mountain West second team (RB) - Phil Steele Magazine All-Mountain West second team (KR) - Athlon Sports All-Mountain West fourth team (KR) - Phil Steele Magazine MW s Heisman hopeful - Street & Smith s 29th-rated running back in FBS - Athlon Sports No. 3 breakout running back - Athlon Sports MW s most elusive running back - Street & Smith s MW player to know - The Athletic SDSU LEASE AT SDCCU STADIUM EXTENDED San Diego State University extended its lease with the City of San Diego to allow the university to continue playing football at SDCCU Stadium through the 2020 season, SDSU announced on Aug. 6. As part of the lease terms, SDSU will pay $1.1 million per season and all of the game-day operating costs associated with the university's use of the stadium, where it has been a tenant since 1967. Additionally, all net concessions and parking revenue generated during Aztec football games will go directly to the City to assist in covering the operating costs of the stadium year-round. In addition to the annual rent and revenue obligations, SDSU will also assist the City in marketing the stadium and finding additional revenue-generating events. The two-year lease extension provides SDSU with a short-term solution until the long-term future of the stadium site is determined. Hundreds of thousands of fans attended SDSU football games last season when the Aztecs went 10-2 during the regular season and played in the Armed Forces Bowl.

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 17 MOUNTAIN WEST 2018 MW Standings West Division MW Pct. Overall Pct. Hawai i 3-0 1.000 6-2.750 San Diego State 2-0 1.000 5-1.833 Fresno State 2-0 1.000 5-1.833 Nevada 1-2.333 3-4.429 UNLV 0-2.000 2-4.333 San José State 0-2.000 0-6.000 Mountain Division MW Pct. Overall Pct. Utah State 2-0 1.000 5-1.833 Boise State 2-1.667 4-2.667 Colorado State 2-1.667 3-4.429 New Mexico 1-1.500 3-3.500 Air Force 0-3.000 2-4.333 Wyoming 0-3.000 2-5.286 Charting the Opponents Stanford (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12) A.31 San Diego State W, 31-10 S.8 #17 USC* W, 17-3 S.15 UC Davis W, 30-10 S.22 at #20 Oregon* W, 38-31 (OT) S.29 at #8 Notre Dame L, 17-38 O.6 Utah* L, 21-40 O.18 at Arizona State* 7 p.m. MT O.27 Washington State* TBA N.3 at Washington* TBA N.10 Oregon State* TBA N.17 at California* TBA N.24 at UCLA* TBA This Week in the Mountain West Friday, Oct. 19 Colorado State at Boise State, 7 p.m. MT Air Force at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT Saturday, Oct. 20 Utah State at Wyoming, 12:30 p.m. MT Fresno State at New Mexico, 5:30 p.m. MT San José State at San Diego State, 7:30 p.m. PT Last Week in the Mountain West Friday, Oct. 12 Air Force 17, at San Diego State 21 Saturday, Oct. 13 Army 52, at San José State 3 New Mexico 18, at Colorado State 20 UNLV 28, at Utah State 59 Hawai i 23, at BYU 49 Wyoming 3, at Fresno State 27 Boise State 31, at Nevada 27 Eastern Michigan (3-4, 1-3 MAC) A.31 Monmouth W, 51-17 S.8 at Purdue W, 20-19 S.15 at Buffalo* L, 28-35 S.22 at San Diego State* L, 20-23 (OT) S.29 Northern Illinois* L, 23-26 (3OT) O.6 at Western Michigan* L, 24-27 O.13 Toledo* W, 28-26 O.20 at Ball State* 3 p.m. ET O.27 Army West Point TBA N.3 Central Michigan* Noon ET N.10 Akron* Noon ET N.23 at Kent State* TBA S.3 San José New State Hampshire (0-6, 0-2 MW) W, 43-13 A. 30 UC Davis L, 38-44 S.8 at Washington State L, 0-31 S.15 at Oregon L, 35-22 S.29 Hawai i* L, 41-44 (5OT) O.6 Colorado State* L, 30-42 O.13 Army West Point L, 3-52 O.20 at San Diego State* 7:30 p.m. PT O.27 UNLV* 3:30 p.m. PT N.3 at Wyoming* Noon MT N.10 at Utah State* 2 p.m. MT N.17 Nevada* TBA N.24 at Fresno State* TBA Mountain West Bowl Tie-Ins Gildan New Mexico Bowl vs. C-USA Dec. 15 ESPN Noon MT Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Bowl vs. Pac-12 Dec. 15 ABC 12:30 p.m. PT Las Vegas, Nev. Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs. MAC Dec. 21 ESPN 2 p.m. MT Boise, Idaho Hawai i Bowl vs. American Dec. 22 ESPN 5:30 p.m. HT Honolulu, Hawaii Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl vs. Sun Belt Dec. 29 CBSSN 11:15 a.m. MT Tucson, Ariz. S.3 UNLV (2-4, Cal Poly 0-2 MW) W, 30-27 (ot) S.1 at USC L, 21-43 S.8 UTEP W, 52-24 S.15 Prairie View A&M W, 46-17 S.22 at Arkansas State L, 20-27 O.6 New Mexico* L, 14-50 O.13 at Utah State* L, 28-59 O.19 Air Force* 7 p.m. PT O.27 at San José State* 3:30 p.m. PT N.3 Fresno State* 7:30 p.m. PT N.10 at San Diego State* TBA N.17 at Hawai i* 6 p.m. HT N.24 Nevada* 6:30 p.m. PT Sacramento State (2-4, 0-3 Big Sky) S.1 St. Francis (IL) W, 55-7 S.8 at San Diego State L, 14-28 S.15 at Northern Colorado W, 28-25 S.22 at #19 Montana* L, 34-41 O.6 Cal Poly* L, 27-41 O.13 at Southern Utah* L, 48-27 O.20 North Dakota* 6 p.m. PT O.27 Portland State* 6 p.m. PT N.3 at Weber State* Noon MT N.10 Northern Arizona* 6 p.m. PT N.17 at UC Davis* Noon PT Boise State (4-2, 2-1 MW) S.1 at Troy W, 56-20 S.8 UConn W, 62-7 S.15 at #24/19 Oklahoma State L, 21-44 S.29 at Wyoming* W, 34-14 O.6 San Diego State L, 13-19 O.13 at Nevada* W, 31-27 O.19 Colorado State* 7 p.m. MT O.27 at Air Force* 5 p.m MT N.3 Brigham Young TBA N.9 Fresno State* 8:15 p.m. MT N.16 at New Mexico* 7 p.m. MT N.24 Utah State* TBA Nevada (3-4, 1-2 MW) A.31 Portland State W, 72-19 S.8 at Vanderbilt L, 10-41 S.15 Oregon State W, 37-35 S.22 at Toledo L, 44-63 S.29 at Air Force* W, 28-25 O.6 Fresno State* L, 21-3 O.13 Boise State* L, 27-31 O.20 at Hawai i* 6 p.m. HT O.27 San Diego State* 7:30 p.m. PT N.10 Colorado State* TBA N.17 at San José State* TBA N.24 at UNLV* 6:30 p.m. PT Fresno State (5-1, 2-0 MW) S.1 Idaho W, 79-13 S.8 at Minnesota L, 14-21 S.15 at UCLA W, 38-14 S.29 Toledo W, 49-27 O.6 at Nevada* W, 21-3 O.13 Wyoming* W, 27-3 O.20 at New Mexico* 4:30 p.m. PT O.27 Hawai i* TBA N.3 at UNLV* 7:30 p.m. PT N.9 at Boise State* 7:15 p.m. PT N.17 San Diego State* 7:30 p.m. PT N.24 San José State* TBA S.5 Arizona Gardner-Webb State (3-3, 1-2 Pac-12) W, 33-23 S.1 UTSA W, 49-7 S.8 #15 Michigan State W, 16-13 S.15 at San Diego State L, 21-28 S.22 at #10 Washington* L, 20-27 S.29 Oregon State* W, 52-24 O.6 at Colorado* L, 21-28 O.18 Stanford* 6 p.m. MT O.27 at USC* TBA N.3 Utah* TBA N.10 UCLA* TBA N.17 at Oregon* TBA N.24 at Arizona TBA Air Force (2-4, 0-3 MW) S.1 Stony Brook W, 38-0 S.8 at FAU L, 27-33 S.22 at Utah State* L, 32-42 S.29 Nevada* L, 25-28 O.6 Navy W, 35-7 O.12 at San Diego State* L, 17-21 O.19 at UNLV* 7 p.m. PT O.27 Boise State* 5 p.m. MT N. 3 at Army West Point Noon ET N.10 New Mexico* 1:30 p.m. MT N.17 at Wyoming* TBA N.22 Colorado State* 1:30 p.m. MT New Mexico (3-3, 1-1 MW) S.1 Incarnate Word W, 62-30 S.8 at Wisconsin L, 14-45 S.15 at New Mexico State W, 42-25 S.29 Liberty L, 43-52 O.6 at UNLV* W, 50-14 O.13 at Colorado State* L, 18-20 O.20 Fresno State* 5:30 p.m. MT O.27 at Utah State* 2 p.m. MT N.3 San Diego State* TBA N.10 at Air Force* 1:30 p.m. MT N.16 Boise State* 7 p.m. MT N.24 Wyoming* 12:30 p.m. MT Hawai i (6-2, 3-0 MW) A.25 at Colorado State* W, 43-34 S.1 Navy W, 59-41 S.8 Rice W, 43-29 S.15 at Army West Point L, 21-28 S.22 Duquesne W, 42-21 S.29 at San José State* W, 44-41 (5OT) O.6 Wyoming* W, 17-13 O.13 at Brigham Young L, 23-49 O.20 Nevada* 6 p.m. HT O.27 at Fresno State* TBA N.3 Utah State* 6 p.m. HT N.17 UNLV* 6 p.m. HT N.24 at San Diego State* TBA

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 18 L O N G S S I T U A T I O N A L R E C O R D Overall 134-99 at San Diego State 69-30 at New Mexico 65-69 Home 80-42 San Diego, Calif. 39-13 Albuquerque, N.M. 39-29 Road 53-52 at San Diego State 27-15 Neutral 3-5 Scoring 41+ Points 36-1 Scoring 20+ Points 131-40 Allowing 20- Points 85-15 Conference Games 85-54 MW Games 84-47 3-Point or Closer 23-16 7-Point or Closer 50-36 T H E L O N G F A C T O R Below is a look at the two seasons prior to Rocky Long joining the SDSU staff, the next two seasons in which he served as the Aztecs defensive coordinator and the last seven-plus seasons in which he is the head coach (and defensive coordinator): Category 2007-08 09-10 11-18 Record 6-18 13-12 69-30 MW Record 3-13 7-9 44-13 Opp. PPG 35.8 26.1 22.3 Opp. Total Offense/G 479.5 367.3 339.4 B O W L G A M E S A S A C O A C H San Diego State UCLA 2017 Armed Forces Bowl 1998 Cotton Bowl 2016 Las Vegas Bowl 2015 Hawai i Bowl 2014 Poinsettia Bowl 2013 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2012 Poinsettia Bowl 2011 New Orleans Bowl 2010 Poinsettia Bowl New Mexico 2007 New Mexico Bowl 2006 New Mexico Bowl 2004 Emerald Bowl 2003 Las Vegas Bowl 2002 Las Vegas Bowl M O U N T A I N W E S T V I C T O R I E S Rk. Name, Team Wins 1. Rocky Long, UNM-SDSU* 131 2. Troy Calhoun, Air Force* 84 3. Gary Patterson, TCU 77 4. Sonny Lubick, Colorado State 59 5. Kyle Whittingham, Utah 57 Includes all victories while team was in the league since the inception of the MW. * - indicates current active coach in the MW ROCKY LONG Three-Time Mountain West Coach of the Year (2002, 2012, 2015) - - - Eighth Season As San Diego State Head Coach (69-30) 10th Season As Def. Coord. At SDSU 19th Season Overall As Head Coach (134-99) DID YOU KNOW? n Was one of four NCAA players who visited U.S. servicemen in Vietnam in the summer of 1971, spending two weeks visiting different U.S. bases n Bobby Knight paid Long a home visit and recruited the two-sport athlete to play basketball at Army n Left New Mexico as the all-time leading rusher (2,071 yards) and threw just 23 interceptions in 30 career games COACHING HIGHLIGHTS n Has the most all-time victories in the Mountain West with 131 (three of his previous 134 wins came in the WAC). n Was named the Mountain West Coach of the Year in 2002, 2012 and 2015. n In his 19th season as a head coaching experience and has spent 20-plus seasons as a defensive coordinator. AT SAN DIEGO STATE n Became San Diego State s 18th head football coach on Jan. 12, 2011. n Was the defensive coordinator at SDSU from 2009-10. n In 2012, led the Aztecs to a share of the Mountain West title at 7-1. It was San Diego State's first Mountain West championship and first league title since 1998. The Aztecs then won the MW title in 2015, defeating Air Force, 27-24, in the MW Championship game and again in 2016 in a 27-24 win at Wyoming. COACHING PRIOR TO SAN DIEGO STATE n Compiled a school-record 65 victories and led the Lobos to five bowl game appearances in his final seven seasons. His teams were bowl eligible in seven of his last eight campaigns. n In his final nine seasons in Albuquerque, Long s defensive units ranked among the top 30 in fewest yards allowed six times and among the top 40 against the rush every year. In both 2001 and 2003, New Mexico s defense ranked fifth nationally in fewest rushing yards allowed per game. n While at New Mexico, he coached 13 players selected in the NFL Draft, 10 players who earned All-America honors and had a MWChigh 34 first-team all-conference selections since 2003. n Prior to accepting the head coaching position at New Mexico, Long served as defensive coordinator for 12 seasons at three different schools. He was the defensive coordinator for two years under Bob Toledo at UCLA in 1996-97, for five seasons at Oregon State from 1991-95, and for five campaigns at Wyoming from 1981-85. n Also served as an assistant coach at TCU, with the CFL s British Columbia team and started his career at New Mexico has a graduate assistant coach in 1972. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: n Originally a defensive back, Long became a three-year starter at quarterback for the Lobos from 1969-71. He earned team most valuable player honors and was the Western Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a senior. n Long played professionally in the CFL with British Columbia in 1972-73 and 1975-76. He also competed in the World Football League with the Detroit Wheels in 1974. n Attended Alta Loma High School in Alta Loma, Calif. PERSONAL: n Both of Long s daughters are head coaches at the university level. Roxanne was hired in July of 2012 as the head women s basketball coach at Rogers State University (NAIA) in Claremore, Okla., after four years in the same position at Texas Lutheran (NCAA Division III). Hannah, meanwhile, is the head volleyball coach at Southwestern University, an NCAA Division III school in Georgetown, Texas. She is a four-time conference coach of the year, having compiled a 306-79 (.795) record in 10 years, including a pair of regional finals appearances in 2008 and 2009. n Rocky Long Head Coaching Record Year Record League Finish Home Away Neutral Bowl Game 1998 New Mexico 3-9 1-7 7th, WAC 2-4 1-5 1999 New Mexico 4-7 3-4 T-5th, MW 3-3 1-4 2000 New Mexico 5-7 3-4 T-5th, MW 3-3 2-4 2001 New Mexico 6-5 4-3 T-3rd, MW 4-2 2-3 2002 New Mexico 7-7 5-2 2nd, MW 5-1 2-5 0-1 Las Vegas Bowl, UCLA (L, 13-27) 2003 New Mexico 8-5 5-2 2nd, MW 5-2 3-2 0-1 Las Vegas Bowl, Oregon State (L, 14-55) 2004 New Mexico 7-5 5-2 2nd, MW 3-2 4-2 0-1 Emerald Bowl, Navy (L, 19-34) 2005 New Mexico 6-5 4-4 T-4th, MW 2-3 4-2 2006 New Mexico 6-7 4-4 5th, MW 3-5 3-2 New Mexico Bowl, San José State (L, 12-20) 2007 New Mexico 9-4 5-3 T-3rd, MW 6-1 3-3 New Mexico Bowl, Nevada (W, 23-0) 2008 New Mexico 4-8 2-6 T-6th, MW 3-3 1-5 UNM TOTALS 65-69 41-41 39-29 26-37 0-3 1-4 Year Record League Finish Home Away Neutral Bowl Game 2011 San Diego State 8-5 4-3 4th, MW 4-3 4-1 0-1 New Orleans Bowl, La.-Lafayette (L, 30-32) 2012 San Diego State 9-4 7-1 T-1st, MW 6-2 3-2 Poinsettia Bowl, Brigham Young (L, 6-23) 2013 San Diego State 8-5 6-2 2nd, MW-West 3-3 4-2 1-0 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Buffalo (W, 49-24) 2014 San Diego State 7-6 5-3 T-1st, MW-West 6-1 1-5 Poinsettia Bowl, Navy (L, 16-17) 2015 San Diego State 11-3 8-0 1st, MW 6-1 4-2 1-0 Hawai i Bowl, Cincinnati (W, 42-7) 2016 San Diego State 11-3 6-2 1st, MW 5-1 5-2 1-0 Las Vegas Bowl, Houston (W, 35-10) 2017 San Diego State 10-3 6-2 2nd, MW-West 5-2 4-0 0-1 Armed Forces Bowl, Army West Point (L, 35-42) 2018 San Diego State 5-1 2-0 4-0 1-1 0-0 SDSU TOTALS 69-30 44-13 39-13 27-15 3-2 3-4 OVERALL TOTALS 134-99 85-54 78-42 53-52 3-5 4-7

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 19 AZTEC COACHING STAFF Jeff Horton FIELD Assoc. HC/OC/RBs, 8th Year (Nevada 81) n Spent the final five games of 2011 as the interim head coach at Minnesota, leading the Gophers to a 2-3 record (team was 1-6 before his promotion) with victories over bowl-bound Illinois and Iowa. n Also had head coaching stints at UNLV (1994-98) and Nevada (1993). n Started his collegiate coaching career in 1984 as a graduate assistant at Minnesota under legendary head coach Lou Holtz. Hunkie Cooper FIELD Wide Receivers, 4th Year (UNLV 91) n Previously served as the head coach at Canyon Springs High School (Las Vegas, Nev.) from 2009-14. n Led CSHS to the Sunrise Region playoffs all six seasons and was a three-time Northeast Sunrise Divisional Coach-of-the-Year honoree. n Was selected the fifth-greatest player in Arena Football League history by the league s Silver Anniversary Committee. n Played under current offensive coordinator and associate head coach Jeff Horton at UNLV. Ernie Lawson Blane Morgan FIELD Defensive Line, 3rd Year (San Diego State 10) n Enters his third season as defensive line coach at SDSU n Served two seasons as a coach at the high school level. n Was a graduate assistant at Michigan, working with the linebackers and defensive line. n A San Diego State graduate and four-year letterwinner for SDSU from 2007-10, he captained the 2010 Aztecs as a senior and was an Honorable Mention All-Mountain West performer. Quarterbacks, 4th Year (Air Force 99) n Previously coached 12 seasons at Air Force, including his final seven as the Falcons offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach. n Helped the Falcons rank 24th in the nation in pass efficiency rating (139.1) and third in yards per completion (14.8) from 2007-14. n Air Force made a bowl game in seven of the eight years he served as the offensive coordinator, while posting a 59-44 (.573 record). n Is the only QB in Air Force history to guide the Falcons to an outright conference title. Mike Schmidt BOX FIELD Offensive Line, 7th Year (San Diego State 09) n A 2009 graduate of San Diego State, who served as a graduate assistant coach in 2010 and 2011. n Since joining the staff as a full-time assistant in 2012, SDSU ranks 14th nationally in rushing yardage per game (225.9). n A former walk-on on the defensive line who earned four letters at SDSU from 2005-08 as an offensive lineman. n Was a team captain as a senior. Zach Arnett Doug Deakin Demetrius Sumler FIELD STC/Tight Ends, 1st Year (San Diego State 10) n Was named special teams coordinator for the 2018 campaign and will also coach the tight ends. n Spent three years as the assistant for football operations with the Aztecs from 2014-17. n Also served as a graduate assistant with the SDSU program from 2011-13, working with the defense and special teams. n A former walk-on at San Diego State who played in 24 games on special teams in 2009-10. Richard Sanchez FIELD DC/Linebackers, 8th Year (New Mexico 09) n Was promoted to defensive coordinator in January of 2018 and will coach the linebackers for the fifth year in a row. n Played collegiately for four seasons at New Mexico under current San Diego State head coach Rocky Long. n Served as a team captain for the Lobos as a senior in 2008, helping UNM rank 36th nationally in rushing defense. n Also excelled in the classroom, earning first-team Academic All-America honors in 2008. Kevin McGarry Defense, 8th Year (Univ. of San Diego 79) n Returns to the coaching ranks this season after spending four years as the team s director of player personnel from 2014-17. n Was the head coach at USD from 1996-03, guiding the Toreros to a 39-37 record. Three of his teams were nationally ranked. n Was named Pioneer Football League Coach of the Year in 2002. n Coached eight players to All-American honors at USD, including Eric Rasmussen, who led the nation in pass efficiency in 2002. FIELD Safeties, 1st Year (New Mexico State 93) n Spent the last nine years as head coach at local prep powerhouse St. Augustine High School, compiling a program-record 83 victories. n Led the Saints to two CIF San Diego Section titles, three runner-up finishes and five Eastern League crowns. n Served 11 years as an assistant in the collegiate ranks at Sacramento State (2005-08), Valparaiso (2004) and USD (2002-03). n Coached three all-mw offensive linemen as a graduate assistant at SDSU from 2000-01. Cornerbacks, 3rd Year (Colorado 11) n Was elevated to a full-time assistant coach this season, where he will work with the Aztec cornerbacks after spending two years as a graduate assistant. n Completed his final season of eligibility at Central Washington in 2012, earning first-team all-conference honors at running back after leading the Wildcats to their seventh league title over a 10-year span. n Also won three letters at Colorado from 2007-09, making 14 starts in 36 games played. BOX BOX

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 20 SAN DIEGO STATE ROSTER Alphabetical Numerical No. Name Pos. 9 Agnew, Ryan QB 38 s Aleki, Andrew LB 51 Alves, Andrew LB 2 Araiza, Matt K/P 70 Bagayoko, Ladji OL 3 Baker, Carson QB 33 Baldwin, Parker S 57 Banks, Keshawn DL 16 Barcoo, Luq CB 15 s Barfield, Cedarious CB 29 s Baron II, John K/P 21 Bell, Chance RB 88 Bellinger, Daniel TE 50 Bernard, Turner LS 75 Bessent, Desmond OL 30 Binkley, Garrett CB 40 Bornes, Josh LB 12 s Boudreau, Neil QB 37 Bracy, Tyree CB 49 s Bringuel, Josh LB 15 s Byrd, Jordan RB 41 s Busbee, BJ WR 42 Cassidy, Troy LB 31 s Chaney, Jerry S 10 s Chapman, Christian QB 68 s Cheatum, Myles DL 10 s Clay, Jeff CB 91 Coleman, Shane TE 85 Collins, Chaz WR 81 Dedeaux, Ethan WR 31 s Devan, Nash WR 79 Dixon, Daishawn OL 73 Dunkle, William OL 35 s Ellis, Marc S 26 s Engel, Lasse CB 94 Erickson, Garrett K 41 s Foley, Cameron S 46 Fuimaono, Denaylan S 62 Gerhard, Nick OL 38 s Griffin, Keshan WR 56 Gudino, Dominic OL 23 Hall, Darren CB 95 Hall, Noble DL 13 s Harris, Nolen CB 84 Hawkins, Brennan TE 32 s Hawkins, Tayler S 59 Heicklen, Brandon P 47 Himphill, Kaelin LB 69 Hines, Sam DL 82 Houston, Parker TE 60 Ismael, Keith OL 22 Jasmin, Chase RB 78 Jemmott, Delon DL 36 Johnson Jr., Dwayne S 81 Jones, Tyler S 93 Justice, JR WR 49 s King, Cameron LS 96 Kothe, Elijah WR 39 Lakalaka, Ronley LB 43 Lakalaka, Seyddrick LB 52 Lecky, Jalil LB 34 s Lessard, Isaac FB 45 s Luke, Anthony DL 86 Macklin, Isiah WR 64 Martinez, Chris OL 45 s Matthews, Jesse WR 32 s McBride, Connor FB 54 McDonald, Caden LB 89 McTear, Nic TE 58 Mitchell, Connor DL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/College) 2 Matt Araiza K/P 6-2 185 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo High) 3 Carson Baker QB 6-3 190 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Helix High) 4 Chad Woolsey FB 6-1 225 Sr. 1L Vista, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista High/Santa Barbara City College) 5 Mark Salazar QB 6-3 190 Fr. RS San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo High) 6 Tim Wilson Jr. WR 6-4 205 So. 1L Plano, Texas (Plano East High) 7 Fred Trevillion WR 6-2 200 Sr. 2L Brookhaven, Miss. (Brookhaven High/Southwest Mississippi CC) 9 Ryan Agnew QB 6-0 190 Jr. 2L Southlake, Texas (Carroll High) 10 Christian Chapman QB 6-0 200 Sr. 3L Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High) 10 Jeff Clay CB 6-0 195 Jr. 2L Lancaster, Calif. (Antelope Valley High) 11 Will Stricklin II S 6-0 200 So. 1L San Marcos, Calif. (Mission Hills High) 12 Neil Boudreau QB 6-3 210 So. SQ Irvine, Calif. (University High) 12 Adison Umrarong CB 5-10 175 Fr. RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Palos Verdes High) 13 Nolen Harris CB 6-0 175 Jr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry High/San Diego Mesa College) 13 Isaiah Richardson WR 6-1 190 Fr. RS Palmdale, Calif. (Chaminade College Prep) 14 Tariq Thompson S 6-0 200 So. 1L San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine High) 15 Cedarious Barfield CB 5-11 175 Fr. HS El Paso, Texas (El Dorado High) 15 Jordan Byrd RB 5-9 175 Fr. HS Albuquerque, N.M. (Manzano High) 16 Luq Barcoo CB 6-1 170 Jr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Castle Park High/Grossmont College) 17 Ron Smith CB 6-0 170 Jr. 2L Oakland, Calif. (St. Mary s High) 18 Trenton Thompson S 6-2 200 So. 1L Palm Springs, Calif. (Palm Springs High) 19 Tayari Venable CB 6-1 180 Fr. RS Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga High) 20 Rashad Scott S 6-2 180 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Helix High) 21 Chance Bell RB 5-10 185 Fr. RS Burbank, Calif. (John Burroughs High) 22 Chase Jasmin RB 5-11 195 So. 1L Agoura Hills, Calif. (Westlake High) 23 Darren Hall CB 6-0 170 Fr. RS Pasadena, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga High) 24 Allan Mwata S 6-0 180 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty High) 24 Zidane Thomas RB 5-11 210 Fr. HS Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial High) 26 Lasse Engel DB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Stuttgart, Germany (Waldschule Degerloch) 26 Kaegun Williams RB 5-9 200 Fr. RS Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill High) 27 Kyree Woods CB 6-0 185 Jr. 2L Mesa, Ariz. (Chandler High) 29 John Baron II K/P 5-11 190 Sr. 2L Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral High) 29 Juwan Washington RB 5-7 190 Jr. 2L Kennedale, Texas (Kennedale High) 30 Garrett Binkley CB 5-9 170 Jr. SQ Ramona, Calif. (Ramona High) 31 Jerry Chaney S 6-0 190 Jr. 1L Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga High) 31 Nash Devan WR 5-10 175 Fr. HS Chatsworth, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) 32 Tayler Hawkins S 6-1 200 So. 1L Palm Springs, Calif. (Palm Springs High) 32 Connor McBride FB 6-2 230 So. TR Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge High/Saddleback College) 33 Parker Baldwin S 6-2 215 Sr. 3L Siloam Springs, Ark. (Siloam Springs High) 34 Isaac Lessard FB 6-3 240 Jr. 2L Sacramento, Calif. (Jesuit High) 34 Shawn Snyder S 6-1 195 So. TR San Clemente, Calif. (Briarcrest High/Orange Coast College) 35 Marc Ellis S 6-0 190 Sr. SQ Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay High/American River College) 35 Grady Vazquez FB 6-1 235 So. SQ Ramona, Calif. (Ramona High) 36 Dwayne Johnson Jr. S 6-2 215 So. 1L Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta High) 37 Tyree Bracy CB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas High) 38 Andrew Aleki LB 6-3 230 So. 1L Honolulu, Hawaii (Kamehameha High) 38 Keshan Griffin WR 5-10 160 Fr. HS Apple Valley, Calif. (Apple Valley High) 39 Ronley Lakalaka LB 6-0 225 Sr. 3L Kalihi, Hawaii (Punahou High) 40 Josh Bornes LB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Vista, Calif. (San Marcos High) 41 BJ Busbee WR 5-8 145 Fr. RS Long Beach, Calif. (St. Anthony High) 41 Cameron Foley S 6-1 190 Fr. HS Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly High) 42 Troy Cassidy LB 6-3 225 Jr. 2L Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High) 43 Seyddrick Lakalaka LB 6-1 220 Fr. RS Kalihi, Hawaii (Punahou High) 44 Kyahva Tezino LB 6-0 230 Jr. 2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Salesian High) 45 Anthony Luke DL 6-4 260 Sr. 1L Roseville, Calif. (Woodcreek High/American River College) 45 Jesse Matthews WR 6-0 180 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Christian High) 46 Denaylan Fuimaono S 6-0 190 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Carson High) 47 Kaelin Himphill LB 6-2 225 So. SQ Hillsboro, Ore. (Liberty High) 49 Josh Bringuel LB 6-4 220 So. SQ San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine Prep) 49 Cameron King LS 6-0 215 Fr. RS San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic High) 50 Turner Bernard LS 6-1 210 So. 1L Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge High) 51 Andrew Alves LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine High) 52 Jalil Lecky LB 6-5 215 Jr. TR Antioch, Calif. (Heritage High/College of San Mateo) 53 Joah Robinett DL 6-8 260 So. TR San Diego, Calif. (San Marcos High/Oregon State) 54 Caden McDonald LB 6-3 225 Fr. RS Haslet, Texas (Northwest High) 55 Chibu Onyeukwu DL 6-4 265 Sr. 1L Pittsburg, Calif. (Deer Valley High/Contra Costa College) 56 Dominic Gudino OL 6-3 300 So. 1L Chula Vista, Calif. (Olympian High) 57 Keshawn Banks DL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Rio Rancho, N.M. (Rio Rancho High) 58 Connor Mitchell DL 6-5 250 Fr. RS Island Lakes, Ill. (Wauconda High) 59 Brandon Heicklen P 6-0 180 Jr. 1L Tarzana, Calif. (El Camino Real High/Santa Monica College/Boise State) 60 Keith Ismael OL 6-3 310 So. 1L Oakland, Calif. (Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep)

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 21 Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/College) 62 Nick Gerhard OL 6-5 300 Jr. 1L Arlington, Texas (Mansfield Timberview High) 63 Daniel Okpoko DL 6-5 235 Fr. HS Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (St. Joseph s High) 64 Chris Martinez OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Turlock, Calif. (Pitman High) 65 Cameron Thomas DL 6-5 235 Fr. HS Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High) 68 Myles Cheatum DL 6-2 270 Jr. 1L Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park High) 68 Andrew Wickens OL 6-5 285 Fr. RS Downey, Calif. (Warren High) 69 Sam Hines DL 6-2 235 Fr. HS Albany, Calif. (Saint Mary s High) 70 Ladji Bagayoko OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada (Bishop Alemany High) 71 Kyle Spalding OL 6-6 300 So. SQ McKinleyville, Calif. (McKinleyville High) 72 Alama Uluave OL 6-2 315 Fr. HS Laie, Hawaii (Punahou High) 73 William Dunkle OL 6-5 355 Fr. HS Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake High) 74 Tyler Roemer OL 6-7 315 So. 1L Fernley, Nev. (Fernley High) 75 Desmond Bessent OL 6-7 325 Fr. RS Tampa, Fla. (Sickles High) 76 Zachary Thomas OL 6-5 300 So. 1L Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High) 77 Ryan Pope OL 6-7 315 Sr. 2L Long Beach, Calif. (Lakewood High/Long Beach City College) 78 Delon Jemmott DL 6-6 280 Fr. RS Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Carnegie Schools Riverside (CA) High) 79 Daishawn Dixon OL 6-5 320 Jr. 2L San Antonio, Texas (William Howard Taft High) 80 TJ Sullivan WR 6-0 190 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel High) 81 Ethan Dedeaux WR 5-9 185 Fr. RS Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty High) 81 Tyler Jones S 6-1 200 Fr. HS Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Aliso Niguel High) 82 Parker Houston TE 6-3 250 Jr. 2L Sparks, Nev. (Edward C. Reed High) 83 Alex Wilson TE 6-4 240 Fr. RS Corte Madera, Calif. (Redwood High) 84 Brennan Hawkins TE 6-4 235 Fr. RS Minneapolis, Minn. (Southwest High) 85 Chaz Collins WR 5-10 180 Jr. SQ Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena High/Arizona State) 86 Isiah Macklin WR 6-5 210 So. 1L Las Vegas, Nev. (Green Valley High) 87 Kahale Warring TE 6-6 250 Jr. 1L Sonora, Calif. (Sonora High) 88 Daniel Bellinger TE 6-6 220 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde High) 89 Nic McTear TE 6-5 220 Fr. HS Frisco, Texas (Heritage High) 90 Gabe Strong TE 6-5 230 Sr. SQ Lakeport, Calif. (Clear Lake High/Montana State/Grossmont College) 91 Shane Coleman TE 6-5 240 Fr. RS Las Flores, Calif. (Tesoro High) 92 Kobe Smith WR 6-2 175 Fr. HS Compton, Calif. (Junipero Serra High) 93 JR Justice WR 6-3 200 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine High) 94 Garrett Erickson K 6-0 190 Sr. SQ Camarillo, Calif. (Camarillo High) 95 Noble Hall DL 6-3 265 Sr. 3L Las Vegas, Nev. (Valley High) 96 Elijah Kothe WR 6-4 185 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran High) 97 Kyre Richardson WR 6-3 180 Fr. RS Norman, Okla. (Tulsa Union High) 98 Damon Moore DL 6-4 270 Sr. 1L Novato, Calif. (San Marin High) 99 Justin Yi TE 6-3 265 Fr. HS Sunnyvale, Calif. (Homestead High) Alphabetical No. Name Pos. 98 Moore, Damon DL 24 s Mwata, Allan S 63 Okpoko, Daniel DL 55 Onyeukwu, Chibu DL 77 Pope, Ryan OL 13 s Richardson, Isaiah WR 97 Richardson, Kyre WR 53 Robinett, Joah DL 74 Roemer, Tyler OL 5 Salazar, Mark QB 20 Scott, Rashad S 92 Smith, Kobe WR 17 Smith, Ron CB 34 s Snyder, Shawn S 71 Spalding, Kyle OL 11 Stricklin II, Will S 90 Strong, Gabe TE 80 Sullivan, TJ WR 44 Tezino, Kyahva LB 65 Thomas, Cameron DL 76 Thomas, Zachary OL 24 s Thomas, Zidane RB 14 Thompson, Tariq S 18 Thompson, Trenton S 7 Trevillion, Fred WR 72 Uluave, Alama OL 12 s Umrarong, Adison CB 35 s Vazquez, Grady FB 19 Venable, Tayari CB 87 Warring, Kahale TE 29 s Washington, Juwan RB 68 s Wickens, Andrew OL 26 s Williams, Kaegun RB 83 Wilson, Alex TE 6 Wilson Jr., Tim WR 27 Woods, Kyree CB 4 Woolsey, Chad FB 99 Yi, Justin TE s - Duplicate Number COACHING STAFF Rocky Long (New Mexico 74) Head Coach, 8th season as head coach at SDSU/10th overall; Jeff Horton (Nevada 81) Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs, 4th season as offensive coordinator/8th overall; Zach Arnett (New Mexico 09) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, 1st season as defensive coordinator/5th season/8th overall; Hunkie Cooper (UNLV 91) Wide Receivers, 4th season; Doug Deakin (San Diego State 10) Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends, 1st season as special teams coordinator/1st season/8th overall; Ernie Lawson (San Diego State 10) Defensive Line, 3rd season; Kevin McGarry (USD 79) Assistant Coach/Defense, 8th season; Blane Morgan (Air Force 99) Quarterbacks, 4th season; Richard Sanchez (New Mexico State, 93), Secondary, 1st season; Mike Schmidt (San Diego State 09) Offensive Line, 7th season/9th overall; Demetrius Sumler (Colorado 11), Cornerbacks, 1st season/3rd overall; Adam Hall (San Diego State 05) Assistant Athletic Director for Strength & Conditioning, 7th season; Jashon Sykes (Colorado 02) Assistant Athletic Director - Football Operations, 6th season; Jackson Eskierka (San Diego State 17), Graduate Assistant, 2nd season; Austen Jacobs (Texas A&M 14), Graduate Assistant, 1st season; Ryan Lindley (San Diego State 11), Graduate Assistant, 1st season; Jordan Thomas (San Diego State 13), Graduate Assistant, 1st season; Derrick Baker (San Diego State 14), Assistant Strength & Conditioning, 3rd season; Orin Catrett (San Diego State 09), Assistant Strength & Conditioning, 2nd season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. 2 Matt Araiza Ah-RIZE-ah No. 12 Neil Boudreau BOO-droh No. 14 Tariq Thompson TAH-reek No. 16 Luq Barcoo Luke Bar-koo No. 19 Tayari Venable TAY-ARE-ee VEN-ah-bull No. 24 Allan Mwata Mah-wahtta No. 34 Issac Lessard less-ard No. 39 Ronley Lakalaka ron-lee LOCK-AH-LOCK-AH No. 43 Seydrick Lakalaka SAID-rick LOCK-AH-LOCK-AH No. 44 Kyahva Tezino Key-AH-va Tuh-ZEENO No. 46 Denaylan Fuimaono FOO-ee-mah-ohno No. 49 Josh Bringuel bring-gale No. 51 Andrew Alves Alvz No. 52 Jalil Lecky JAH-leel No. 53 Joah Robinett ROB-in-net No. 55 Chibu Onyeukwu CHEE-boo On-YOU-koo No. 56 Dominic Gudino GOO-deeno No. 60 Keith Ismael Iz-MALE No. 62 Nick Gerhard GAIR-hard No. 63 Daniel Okpoko OH-poke-oh No. 62 Alama Uluave ALL-ah-mah OOO-loo-ahvay No. 70 Ladji Bagayoko LAWD-jee BAH-gah-yo-ko No. 75 Desmond Bessent BESS-ent No. 81 Ethan Dedeaux DAY-doh No. 87 Kahale Warring Kah-HALL-ay WHERE-ing No. 97 Kyre Richardson KY-ree No. 97 Elijah Kothe CODY --- Jashon Sykes JAY-shawn

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 22 Players in red are returning starters from the 2017 season. Underlined players are newcomers or freshmen who redshirted last year. SDSU DEPTH CHART vs. SAN JOSE STATE O F F E N S E LEFT TACKLE (LT) GP GS 74 Tyler Roemer, 6-7, 315, So.* 19 19 71 Kyle Spalding, 6-6, 300, So.-SQ 9 0 LEFT GUARD (LG) 79 Daishawn Dixon, 6-5, 320, Jr.** 33 19 70 Ladji Bagayoko, 6-4, 305, Fr.-RS 0 0 CENTER (C) 56 Dominic Gudino, 6-3, 300, So.* 12 8 62 Nick Gerhard, 6-5, 300, Jr.-SQ 13 2 RIGHT GUARD (RG) 60 Keith Ismael, 6-3, 310, So.* 19 19 64 Chris Martinez, 6-4, 305, Fr.-RS 0 0 RIGHT TACKLE (RT) 77 Ryan Pope, 6-7, 315, Sr.** 31 17 75 Desmond Bessent, 6-7, 325, Fr.-RS 0 0 TIGHT END (TE) 82 Parker Houston, 6-3, 250, Jr.** 29 17 87 Kahale Warring, 6-6, 250, Jr.* 23 4 WIDE RECEIVER (X) 7 Fred Trevillion, 6-2, 200, Sr.** 31 7 92 Kobe Smith, 6-2, 175, Fr.-HS 6 0 OR 96 Elijah Kothe, 6-4, 185, Fr.-HS 5 0 QUARTERBACK (QB) 9 Ryan Agnew, 6-0, 190, Jr.** 20 4 5 Mark Salazar, 6-3, 190, Fr.-RS 0 0 RUNNING BACK (RB) 22 Chase Jasmin, 5-11, 195, So.* 19 2 26 Kaegun Williams, 5-9, 200, Fr.-RS 3 0 FULLBACK (FB) 4 Chad Woolsey, 6-1, 225, Sr.* 20 2 35 Grady Vazquez, 6-1, 225, So.-SQ 0 0 WIDE RECEIVER (Z) 6 Tim Wilson, 6-4, 205, So.* 17 2 81 Ethan Dedeaux, 5-9, 185, Fr.-RS 5 5 S P E C I A L T E A M S PUNTER (P) GP GS 59 Brandon Heicklen, 6-0, 180, Jr.* 19 19 2 Matt Araiza, 6-2, 185, Fr.-HS 0 0 PLACEKICKER (PK) 29 John Baron II, 5-11, 190, Sr.** 33 33 2 Matt Araiza, 6-2, 185, Fr.-HS 0 0 KICKOFFS (KO) 29 John Baron II, 5-11, 190, Sr.** 33 33 94 Garrett Erickson, 6-0, 190, Sr.-SQ 0 0 HOLDER (H) 59 Brandon Heicklen, 6-0, 180, Jr.* 19 6 9 Ryan Agnew, 6-0, 190, Jr.** 20 0 D E F E N S E DEFENSIVE END (DE) GP GS 55 Chibu Onyeukwu, 6-4, 265, Sr.* 18 9 68 Myles Cheatum, 6-2, 270, Jr.* 22 11 DEFENSIVE TACKLE (DT) 95 Noble Hall, 6-3, 265, Sr.*** 41 30 98 Damon Moore, 6-4, 270, Sr.* 17 0 DEFENSIVE END (DE) 45 Anthony Luke, 6-4, 260, Sr.* 19 6 57 Keshawn Banks, 6-4, 260, Fr.-HS 6 0 OR 58 Connor Mitchell, 6-5, 250, Fr.-RS 6 0 LINEBACKER (LB) 39 Ronley Lakalaka, 6-0, 225, Sr.*** 43 31 54 Caden McDonald, 6-3, 225, Fr.-RS 6 0 MIDDLE LINEBACKER (MLB) 44 Kyahva Tezino, 6-0, 230, Jr.** 28 11 47 Kaelin Himphill, 6-2, 225, So.-SQ 6 0 LINEBACKER (LB) 42 Troy Cassidy, 6-3, 225, Jr.** 30 14 38 Andrew Aleki, 6-3, 230, So.* 17 0 CORNERBACK (CB) 17 Ron Smith, 6-0, 170, Jr.** 33 25 16 Luq Barcoo, 6-1, 170, Jr.-TR 4 0 WARRIOR (WAR) 18 Trenton Thompson, 6-2, 200, So.* 17 4 32 Tayler Hawkins, 6-1, 200, So.* 16 2 AZTEC (AZ) 33 Parker Baldwin, 6-2, 215, Sr.*** 47 26 36 Dwayne Johnson Jr., 6-2, 215, So.* 18 1 WARRIOR (WAR) 14 Tariq Thompson, 6-0, 200, So.* 19 19 31 Jerry Chaney, 6-0, 190, Jr.* 12 0 CORNERBACK (CB) 27 Kyree Woods, 6-0, 185, Jr.** 25 6 23 Darren Hall, 6-0, 170, Fr.-RS 7 0 LONG SNAPPER (LS) GP GS 50 Turner Bernard, 6-1, 210, So.* 23 23 35 Marc Ellis, 6-0, 190, Sr.-SQ 4 0 SHORT SNAPPER (SS) GP GS 82 Parker Houston, 6-3, 250, Jr.** 29 27 50 Turner Bernard, 6-1, 210, So.* 23 6 KICKOFF RETURNS (KOR) 15 Jordan Byrd, 5-9. 175, Fr.-HS 4 2 7 Fred Trevillion, 6-2, 200, Sr.** 31 1 PUNT RETURNS (PR) 15 Jordan Byrd, 5-9. 175, Fr.-HS 4 0 92 Kobe Smith, 6-2, 175, Fr.-HS 6 1 S TA R T C H A R T ( O F F. / D E F. ) Offense 2018 Streak Career Christian Chapman, QB 2 0 31 Keith Ismael, OL 6 19 19 Tyler Roemer, OL 6 19 19 Daishawn Dixon, OL 6 19 19 Ryan Pope, OL 6 12 17 Parker Houston, TE 6 7 17 Dominic Gudino, OL 2 1 8 Juwan Washington, RB 4 0 8 Fred Trevillion, WR 5 4 7 Ethan Dedeaux, WR 5 5 5 Isaac Lessard, FB 4 0 5 Ryan Agnew, QB 4 4 4 Kahale Warring, TE 1 0 4 Chase Jasmin, RB 2 2 2 Chad Woolsey, FB 2 2 2 Tim Wilson, Jr., WR 1 1 2 Nick Gerhard, OL 2 0 2 Zachary Thomas, OL 2 0 2 Isiah Macklin, WR 0 0 2 Defense 2018 Streak Career Ronley Lakalaka, LB 6 7 31 Noble Hall, DL 4 2 30 Parker Baldwin, AZ 6 6 26 Ron Smith, CB 6 25 25 Tariq Thompson, WAR 6 19 19 Troy Cassidy, LB 6 7 14 Myles Cheatum, DL 3 1 11 Kyahva Tezino, LB 6 11 11 Chibu Onyeukwu, DL 5 0 9 Anthony Luke, DL 6 6 6 Kyree Woods, CB 6 6 6 Trenton Thompson, WAR 4 2 4 Tayler Hawkins, WAR 2 0 2 Dwayne Johnson, AZ 0 0 1 Career Starts (Off/Def) 14 15 16 17 18 Total Ronley Lakalaka, LB - 0 13 12 6 31 Christian Chapman, QB RS 2 14 13 2 31 Noble Hall, DT/DE RS 3 14 9 4 30 Parker Baldwin, AZ - 0 9 12 6 27 Ron Smith, CB - RS 6 13 6 25 Daishawn Dixon, OL - RS 0 13 6 19 Keith Ismael, OL - - RS 13 6 19 Tyler Roemer, OL - - RS 13 6 19 Tariq Thompson, WAR - - - 13 6 19 Ryan Pope, OL - RS 0 11 6 17 Parker Houston, TE - - 4 7 6 17 Troy Cassidy, LB - - 0 8 6 14 Kyahva Tezino, LB - RS 0 5 6 11 Myles Cheatum, DE - RS 0 8 3 11 Chibu Onyeukwu, DE - - RS 4 5 9 Juwan Washington, RB - RS 1 3 4 8 Dominic Gudino, OL - - - 6 2 8 Fred Trevillion, WR 0 - - 2 5 7 Kyree Woods, CB - - 0 0 6 6 Anthony Luke, DE - - - 0 6 6 Ethan Dedeaux, WR - - - RS 5 5 Isaac Lessard, FB - RS 0 1 4 5 Ryan Agnew, QB - RS 0 0 4 4 Trenton Thompson, WAR - - 0 RS 4 4 Kahale Warring, TE - RS 0 3 1 4 Nick Gerhard, C - RS 0 0 2 2 Tayler Hawkins, WAR - - RS 0 2 2 Chase Jasmin, RB - - RS 0 2 2 Zachary Thomas, RG - - RS 0 2 2 Chad Woolsey, FB - - 0 0 2 2 Tim Wilson, Jr., WR - - RS 1 1 2 Isiah Macklin, WR - - RS 2 0 2 Dwayne Johnson, AZ - - RS 1 0 1

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 23 Game 1 SAN DIEGO STATE 7 0 3 0-10 No. 13/13 STANFORD 0 9 15 7-31 Aug. 31 Stanford Stadium Stanford, Calif. 6:05 p.m. PT Attendance: 40,913 TEAM STATISTICS SDSU STAN FIRST DOWNS 11 19 Rushing 6 3 Passing 5 11 Penalty 0 5 NET YARDS RUSHING 150 50 Rushing Attempts 37 28 Average Per Rush 4.1 1.8 Rushing Touchdowns 1 0 Yards Gained Rushing 195 61 Yards Lost Rushing 45 11 NET YARDS PASSING 113 332 Completions-Attempts-Int 10-15-0 21-31-1 Average Per Attempt 7.5 10.7 Average Per Completion 11.3 15.8 Passing Touchdowns 0 4 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 263 382 Total offense plays 52 59 Average Gain Per Play 5.1 6.5 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 11-125 3-20 PUNTS-YARDS 6-257 5-244 Average Yards Per Punt 42.8 48.8 Net Yards Per Punt 38.2 40.2 Inside 20 1 3 50+ Yards 2 2 Touchbacks 0 2 Fair catch 1 1 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-257 5-325 Average Yards Per Kickoff 64.2 65.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.5 39.6 Touchbacks 3 4 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-3-0 3-28-0 Average Per Return 3.0 9.3 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-27-0 1-20-0 Average Per Return 27.0 20.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-7-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 28:50 31:10 1st Quarter 5:45 9:15 2nd Quarter 9:23 5:37 3rd Quarter 10:07 4:53 4th Quarter 3:35 11:25 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-3 Touchdowns 1-2 2-3 Field goals 1-2 0-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 5-43 PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3 Field Goals 1-1 0-1 Points off turnovers 0 7 uugame NOTES SDSU Winning Streaks Snapped Three-game winning streak against Power 5 schools. Six-game winning streak in road games. Five-game winning streak as an underdog. Three-game winning streak against Pac- 12 opponents. Eight-game winning streak in the month of September. Four-game winning streak in season openers. SDSU is now 50-41-5 all-time in season openers, including a 26-24-1 mark in the Division I era (since 1969). Trends The Aztecs had scored in 21 consecutive quarters, the second-longest active streak in FBS (Louisville, 25), before being held scoreless in the second quarter. SDSU did not start with the ball for just the 13th time in the last 85 games. San Diego State lost the coin toss for just the 25th time over the last 54 games. The Aztecs have now gone 145 games without suffering a shutout (Nov. 18, 2006 at TCU), which is the second-longest streak among current Mountain West schools (Boise State at 265). SDSU held its opponent scoreless on its opening drive for the 31st time over the last 39 games and for the 32nd time since 2015 (42 games). San Diego State dropped to 47-14 in the Rocky Long era when scoring first. The Aztecs dropped to 42-9 in the Rocky Long era when leading after the first quarter. Other Notes Tonight s attendance was 40,913. SDSU s captains tonight were QB Christian Chapman, DT Noble Hall, LB Ronley Lakalaka and K John Baron II. Aztecs Fall in Opener at No. 13/13 Stanford STANFORD, Calif. -- San Diego State kept Heisman Trophy candidate Bryce Love in check, but unable to stop the K.J. Costello-JJ Arcega-Whiteside connection in a 31-10 loss in the 2018 opener at Stanford Stadium. Costello threw for 332 yards and four touchdowns, and Arcega-Whiteside caught six passes for 226 yards and three scores to give the Cardinal (1-0) its 20th consecutive non-conference home win. The Aztecs (0-1), who last year defeated Stanford, 20-17, in San Diego, held Love to just 29 yards on 18 carries (1.6 avg.). Love, who entered the game with at least 100 rushing yards in 14 of the last 15 games, posted the lowest average of his career with a minimum of five carries. Committed to stop the run, SDSU held the Cardinal to just 50 yards total on the ground on 28 attempts (1.8 avg.), its fewest in a home game since Sept. 29, 2007. Costello, however, connected on touchdown passes of 38, 19 and 80 yards to Arcega-Whiteside, and later on a 19- yard strike to Colby Parkinson. After a slow start, San Diego State used a methodical 8-play, 92-yard drive to get on the scoreboard late in the first quarter on a 4-yard run by Juwan Washington. Washington had 84 yards alone on the drive, including a 40-yarder which got the Aztecs into Stanford territory for the first time of the game. After exchanging punts for the next few series, SDSU was forced to start at its own 1-yard line when Jack Bailey s 63- yard punt went out-of-bounds. Three plays later, quarterback Christian Chapman was sacked in the end zone for the safety. Late in the second quarter, it appeared San Diego State would have a chance to add to its 7-2 lead when Andrew Aleki deflected a Costello pass into the hands of Noble Hall. Hall started running the other way, but Cardinal wide receiver Trenton Irwin raced back, forced a fumble and jumped on the loose ball, giving Stanford some life. The Cardinal took advantage in just three plays when Costello found Arcega-Whiteside in the end zone from 38 yards out, taking a 9-7 lead into halftime. Costello stretched its lead to 16-7 on its first drive of the third quarter as Costello found a wide-open Arcega-Whiteside in the end zone with a 19-yard pass. The Aztecs mounted a 10-play, 62-yard drive of their own, mainly through the air, culminating with a 30-yard field goal by John Baron II. Chapman was 5-for-7 on the scoring drive for 61 yards. On Stanford s ensuing drive and facing a punt on 3rd and 15, Costello rolled out to his left and fired a deep pass to Arcega-Whiteside, who caught it over a fallen Kyree Woods and raced 80 yards for the touchdown. Following a successful 2-point conversion, the Cardinal ran its lead to 24-10. SDSU got back into Stanford territory, but was stopped on a 4th and 1 on the 32-yard line as the fourth quarter began. The Cardinal put the game away on its next drive with Costello s fourth touchdown pass of the game found Parkinson from 19 yards out. Costello finished the game 21 of 31 for 332 yard and four touchdowns. Washington led San Diego State s rushing attack with 158 yards on 24 carries (6.6 avg.), the sixth-highest total by an Aztec back in a season opener and the eighth most against a nationally ranked opponent. Parker Baldwin and Kyahva Tezino each had 11 tackles apiece to pace the SDSU defense. >>SCORING SUMMARY Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score 1st 2:38 SDSU Washington 4-yd run (Baron kick) 8-92 4:14 7-0 2nd 7:27 STAN Okereke safety -- -- 7-2 2nd 0:27 STAN Whiteside 38-yd pass f/costello (Toner kick) 3-52 0:42 7-9 3rd 11:02 STAN Whiteside 19-yd pass f/costello (Toner kick) 4-49 1:46 7-16 3rd 6:49 SDSU Baron 30-yd field goal 10-62 4:13 10-16 3rd 4:43 STAN Whiteside 80-yd pass f/costello (Whiteside pass f/costello) 3-75 2:06 10-24 4h 4:02 STAN Parkinson 19-yd pass f/costello (Toner kick) 7-68 4:02 10-31 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS >>SAN DIEGO STATE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Washington 24 158 1 40 6.6 Jasmin 6 25 0 9 4.2 Dedeaux 1 4 0 4 4.0 Chapman 6-37 0 6-6.2 Totals 37 150 1 40 4.1 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Chapman 10-15-0 113 0 28 5 Totals 10-15-0 113 0 28 5 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Dedeaux 3 21 0 9 Wilson 2 49 0 28 Trevillion 2 29 0 19 Washington 2 6 0 4 Houston 1 8 0 8 Totals 10 113 0 28 >>STANFORD Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Love 18 29 0 14 1.6 Scarlett 7 16 0 5 2.3 Speights 2 7 0 5 3.5 Costello 1-2 0 0-2.0 Totals 28 50 0 14 1.8 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Costello 21-31-1 332 4 80 1 Totals 21-31-1 332 4 80 1 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Whiteside 6 226 3 80 Irwin 5 31 0 12 Parkinson 3 37 1 19 Love 3 18 0 11 Smith 2 18 0 13 Wedington 1 2 0 2 St. Brown 1 0 0 0 Totals 21 332 4 80

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 24 Game 2 SACRAMENTO STATE SAN DIEGO STATE 0 7 7 6 7 0 0 15 - - 14 28 Sept. 8 SDCCU Stadium San Diego, Calif. 6:06 p.m. PT Attendance: 45,755 TEAM STATISTICS SAC SDSU FIRST DOWNS 10 25 Rushing 4 8 Passing 6 15 Penalty 0 2 NET YARDS RUSHING 53 158 Rushing Attempts 31 45 Average Per Rush 1.7 3.5 Rushing Touchdowns 1 3 Yards Gained Rushing 78 204 Yards Lost Rushing 25 46 NET YARDS PASSING 181 271 Completions-Attempts-Int 12-20-0 17-28-2 Average Per Attempt 9.1 9.7 Average Per Completion 15.1 15.9 Passing Touchdowns 1 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 234 429 Total offense plays 51 73 Average Gain Per Play 4.6 5.9 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-37 8-53 PUNTS-YARDS 6-225 3-92 Average Yards Per Punt 37.5 30.7 Net Yards Per Punt 36.7 30.7 Inside 20 1 2 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 1 0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-189 6-386 Average Yards Per Kickoff 63.0 64.3 Net Yards Per Kickoff 44.7 40.0 Touchbacks 1 5 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-5-0 Average Per Return 0.0 5.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-21-0 2-30-0 Average Per Return 21.0 15.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-20-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 23:58 36:02 1st Quarter 5:37 9:23 2nd Quarter 8:21 6:39 3rd Quarter 3:29 11:31 4th Quarter 6:31 8:29 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 7 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-4 Touchdowns 1-1 3-4 Field goals 0-1 1-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 3-18 PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2 Field Goals 0-1 2-2 Points off turnovers 7 0 uugame NOTES Big Notes Christian Chapman won his 24th career game, the most by a starting quarterback in SDSU s DI history (since 1969), passing Ryan Lindley s 23 victories from 2008-11 (wins count for quarterbacks who start the game). Rocky Long recorded his school-record 18th second-half comeback victory as coach at SDSU (No. 2 is Claude Gilbert at 13). SDSU had a 100-yard rusher in its seventh straight game (eight, 100-yard rushers total), and has one in 24 of its last 29 games since 2016 (31, 100-yard rushers total) and 33 of the 43 games since Jeff Horton took over as the offensive coordinator in 2015 (43, 100-yard rushers total). San Diego State improved to 16-3 in its last 19 home games dating back to Oct. 3, 2015. During that stretch, the Aztecs have outscored the opposition, 609-342. SDSU won its fifth straight home opener. The Aztecs improved to 13-4 in their last 17 games, 19-6 in their last 25 and 32-7 in their last 39. SDSU had its streak of games with one or less interceptions snapped at 40. It was the longest active streak in FBS (second was 21) and second-longest streak in FBS since 1996. Team Notes San Diego State had lost nine consecutive games when trailing after three quarters prior to tonight. The Aztecs last win when trailing after three quarters came on Nov. 23, 2013 against Boise State (W, 34-31 in OT). SDSU s 15 passing first downs were its most since recording 15 against Air Force on Nov. 21, 2014. SDSU s 271 passing yards were its most since throwing for 291 in the 2016 opener against New Hampshire (Sept. 13, 2016). Aztecs Rally Past Sacramento State, 28-14 SAN DIEGO -- Juwan Washington rushed for 156 yards and a career-high three touchdowns, as San Diego State rallied for a 28-14 triumph over Sacramento State before a crowd of 45,755 at SDCCU Stadium. Washington, who also finished with a personal-best 36 carries, posted two of his scores in the final four minutes and change to help the Aztecs (1-1) capture their fifth straight home opener and win for the ninth time in their last 10 September games. SDSU was forced to overcome the loss of starting quarterback Christian Chapman, who completed 6-of-11 passes for 112 yards before leaving with 4:47 left in the second quarter due to a knee injury. Backup Ryan Agnew took over for the rest of the game, recording 159 yards on 11-for-17 passing all career highs. Trailing 14-13 at the 9:18 mark of the fourth quarter, Agnew directed the Aztecs on a 13-play, 82-yard scoring drive, punctuated by Washington's four-yard scamper into the end zone. Moments later, Agnew hit tight end Parker Houston for a two-point conversion that put the host school up for good 21-14 with 4:05 to go. The Aztec defense displayed its mettle on the ensuing possession, sacking Sacramento State quarterback Kevin Thomson on two occasions, including one by Kyahva Tezino on a 4th-and-3 situation that gave the ball back to SDSU on the Hornet 25 with 2:57 to go. On the second play after the possession change, Washington hit pay dirt with a 20-yard burst up the middle that put the game out of reach. Earlier in the first quarter, San Diego State opened the scoring on its second drive of the contest, marching 69 yards in nine plays, with Washington darting in from five yards out to provide the Aztecs a 7-0 edge at the 4:39 mark. SDSU overcame an 11-yard sack and an ineligible receiver penalty, as Washington uncorked a 30-yard run on a 2nd-and-26 situation to give the Aztecs a first down at the Sacramento State 18. SDSU extended its advantage to 10-0 early in the second quarter, capitalizing on a short Hornet punt after John Baron drilled a career-long 52-yard field goal, which is tied for the eight-longest in program history. Sacramento State responded with their longest foray of the game, consuming 7:26 of the clock before BJ Perkinson capped the 14-play, 75-yard drive with a 1-yard plunge, which narrowed the gap to 10-7 at the 6:07 mark. The Aztecs salvaged another field goal on their next drive, as Chapman exited after two plays. On his first snap of the night, Agnew completed a 13-yard pass to Dedeaux and later flashed his mobility with 14-yard scramble down the left sideline on a 3rd-and-6 play. The march stalled at this juncture, but Baron split the uprights from 32 yards out to give the host a 13-7 cushion heading into the locker room. The Hornets wasted no time cashing in on an Angew interception in the third quarter as Thomson found a wide-open Perkinson, who streaked past the Aztec defense for a 64-yard touchdown reception on the first play after the interception, giving the visitors their first lead of the night at 14-13 with just under nine minutes remaining in the period. SDSU, however, responded with the two Washington touchdowns to secure the win. For the second straight game, SDSU had its run defense clicking, as the Hornets were held to just 53 yards on the ground. Tezino and Kyree Woods led the Aztec charge with seven tackles apiece, while Parker Baldwin, Trenton Thompson, Ron Smith and Ronley Lakalaka finished with six stops each. Dedeaux led the receiving corps with six catches for 90 yards, while Wilson and Kahale Warring had three grabs apiece in the victory. SDSU outgained Sacramento State 429-234 and maintained a 12-minute edge in time of possession (36:02-23:58), improving to 27-2 in the last 29 games when holding the ball longer that its opponent. >>SCORING SUMMARY Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score 1st 5:42 SDSU Washington 5-yd run (Baron kick) 9-69 4:39 0-7 2nd 13:33 SDSU Baron 52-yd field goal 4-1 1:32 0-10 2nd 6:07 SAC Perkinson 1-yd run (Medeiros kick) 14-75 7:26 7-10 2nd 0:55 SAC Baron 32-yd field goal 10-77 5:06 7-13 3rd 8:54 SAC Perkinson 64-yd pass f/thomson (Medeiros kick) 1-64 0:12 14-13 4th 4:05 SDSU Washington 4-yd run (Houston pass f/agnew) 13-82 5:13 14-21 4th 2:08 SDSU Washington 20-yd run (Baron kick) 2-25 0:49 14-28 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS >>SACRAMENTO STATE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Dotson 11 37 0 16 3.4 Perkinson 5 11 1 7 2.2 Thomson 11 8 0 6 0.7 James 2 2 0 1 1.0 Team 1-2 0 0-2.0 Clapper 1-3 0 0-3.0 Totals 31 53 1 16 1.7 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Thomson 11-18-0 177 1 64 2 Clapper 1-2-0 4 0 4 0 Totals 12-20-0 181 1 64 2 Receiving No. Yds TD Long McGill 3 19 0 8 Perkinson 2 80 1 64 Lindsey 2 25 0 15 Williams 2 14 0 8 Ratliff 1 29 0 29 Dotson 1 10 0 10 Anderson 1 4 0 4 Totals 12 181 1 64 >>SAN DIEGO STATE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Washington 36 156 3 30 4.3 Agnew 3 21 0 14 7.0 Jasmin 2 2 0 2 1.0 Team 2-2 0 0-1.0 Chapman 2-19 0 0-9.5 Totals 45 158 3 30 3.5 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Agnew 11-17-2 159 0 27 0 Chapman 6-11-0 112 0 26 2 Totals 17-28-2 271 0 27 2 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Dedeaux 6 90 0 27 Warring 3 73 0 26 Wilson 3 48 0 25 Trevillion 2 25 0 16 Houston 1 15 0 15 Washington 1 15 0 15 K. Smith 1 5 0 5 Totals 17 271 0 27

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 25 Game 3 No. 23/25 ARIZONA ST. 7 7 0 7-21 SAN DIEGO STATE 0 14 3 11-28 Sept. 15 SDCCU Stadium San Diego, Calif. 7:38 p.m. PT Attendance: 34,641 TEAM STATISTICS ASU SDSU FIRST DOWNS 21 27 Rushing 3 18 Passing 16 7 Penalty 2 2 NET YARDS RUSHING 36 311 Rushing Attempts 24 58 Average Per Rush 1.5 5.4 Rushing Touchdowns 1 2 Yards Gained Rushing 63 339 Yards Lost Rushing 27 28 NET YARDS PASSING 341 129 Completions-Attempts-Int 31-46-0 12-24-0 Average Per Attempt 7.4 5.4 Average Per Completion 11.0 10.8 Passing Touchdowns 2 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 377 440 Total offense plays 70 82 Average Gain Per Play 5.4 5.4 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-39 9-85 PUNTS-YARDS 6-264 5-218 Average Yards Per Punt 44.0 43.6 Net Yards Per Punt 44.7 39.6 Inside 20 2 3 50+ Yards 1 2 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 3 2 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-188 6-361 Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.7 60.2 Net Yards Per Kickoff 41.3 44.2 Touchbacks 2 2 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-20-0 2--4-0 Average Per Return 10.0-2.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-46-0 1-14-0 Average Per Return 11.5 14.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 23:55 36:05 1st Quarter 8:27 6:33 2nd Quarter 6:34 8:26 3rd Quarter 4:33 10:27 4th Quarter 4:21 10:39 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4 Touchdowns 3-4 3-4 Field goals 0-4 1-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 3-13 PAT Kicks 3-3 2-2 Field Goals 0-0 2-2 Points off turnovers 0 0 uugame NOTES Big Notes Ryan Agnew became the first quarterback from a non-power 5 school to beat a nationally ranked team from a Power 5 school in his starting debut since USF s B.J. Daniels against No. 18 Florida State on Sept. 26, 2009. SDSU improved to 4-1 against the Pac- 12 since the start of the 2016 season. Included in the four wins are two victories against ranked Pac-12 squads (No. 19/19 Stanford on Sept. 16, 2017 and tonight vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State). The Sun Devils entered the game ranked first in the country in rushing yards allowed per game (32.5), including only one touchdown on 61 attempts (1.1 avg.). Tonight San Diego State rushed for 311 yards and two touchdowns on 58 carries (5.4 avg.). SDSU s 311 rushing yards tonight vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State are the most against an AP Top 25 team this season. San Diego State outrushed Arizona State by 275 yards, its largest margin against a nationally ranked school in its DI history (previous best was 187 vs. No. 13 Florida State on Nov. 19, 1977. San Diego State had multiple 100-yard rushers (Juwan Washington 138, Chase Jasmin 112) in the same game for the 29th time and for the first time since Nov. 4, 2017. The Aztecs are 28-1 with 18 straight wins when accomplishing the feat (15-0 in Rocky Long era). SDSU had a 100-yard rusher in its eighth straight game (nine, 100-yard rushers total), and has one in 25 of its last 30 games since 2016 (32, 100-yard rushers total) and 34 of the 44 games since Jeff Horton took over as the offensive coordinator in 2015 (44, 100-yard rushers total). San Diego State won its 38th straight regular-season game when rushing for 200- plus yards. Aztecs Hold Off No. 23/25 Arizona St., 28-21 SAN DIEGO -- After turning in a suffocating defensive performance for much of the second half, San Diego State weathered some anxious moments in the waning moments of a 28-21 upset over No. 23/25 Arizona State on Sept. 15 at SDCCU Stadium. With the win, the Aztecs (2-1) defeated the Sun Devils for the second year in a row, improving to 4-1 against Pac-12 Conference teams since the start of the 2016 season after Parker Baldwin batted down a Hail Mary pass at the goal line. SDSU shredded the nation's leading defense against the run, rushing for a 311 yards on 58 attempts after ASU (2-1) entered the contest yielding just an average of 32.5 yards in its previous two games. For the second straight outing, the Aztecs also controlled the ball over 12 minutes longer than the opposition (36:05-23:55) to help key their win. Individually, Juwan Washington recorded a game-high 138 rushing yards on 27 carries with one touchdown, while Chase Jasmin added a career-best 112 yards on 19 attempts to go with one TD of his own, giving SDSU multiple 100- yard ground gainers for the 29th time in program history, as the Scarlet and Black improved to 28-1 all-time in that statistic. However, it was the Aztec defense that played a pivotal role, seizing the momentum after a critical fourth down stop at the SDSU 11 with 1:41 remaining in the second quarter. Trailing 14-7 after ASU scored on 1-yard sneak by quarterback Manny Wilkins, San Diego State managed just one first down before pinning the Sun Devils deep in their own territory on a 51-yard punt by Brandon Heicklen. Setting up shop on its own five-yard line, ASU drove deep into Aztec territory, aided by 43-yard completion from Wilkins to wide receiver Frank Darby before the SDSU defense came to life. Wilkins, who threw for 227 yards on 17-of- 22 passing up to that point, added another eight yards with a quick screen to Kyle Williams and third down. The Sun Devils passed up a short field-goal attempt, and Aztec defensive tackle Myles Cheatum made them pay with a four-yard sack of Wilkins on 4th-and-1. Buoyed by its good fortune, SDSU methodically marched 85 yards in 11 plays, capped by Ryan Agnew's first career touchdown pass, a nine-yard strike to Tim Wilson Jr. in the right corner of the end zone with just eight ticks left before intermission, which knotted the score at 14-14. In the interim, SDSU took the lead for good at 17-14 when John Baron drilled a career-long 54 yard field-goal at the 7:46 mark of the period, which is tied for the second-longest in program history. Baron also connected from 36 yards out on SDSU's first foray of the fourth quarter, extending its advantage to 20-14 with 11:34 to go in the game. After holding the Sun Devils to a three-and-out, the Aztecs looked to put the game out of reach as Jasmin took center stage, rushing 11 times for 76 yards on the team's 13-play drive, punctuated by a 3-yard touchdown. After Agnew hit Kahale Warring in the left corner of the end zone for the 2-point conversion, SDSU was seemingly in control 28-14 with just 4:14 left in contest. ASU finally woke up from its offensive slumber with a quick 82-yard incursion downfield, as Wilkins hooked up with N'Keal Harry for a 7-yard touchdown pass, cutting the deficit to 28-21 with 1:39 to go. After an unsuccessful onside kick, the Aztecs tried to run out the clock and Jasmin appeared to give the host school a clinching first down with a 20-yard run up the middle; however, the Sun Devils' Jay Jay Wilson stripped the ball just before Jasmin hit the ground and Aashari Crosswell recovered at the 23, giving the ASU one final hope with 43 seconds remaining. ASU got to midfield and Wilkins appeared to hit Darby with a long throw down to the SDSU 2-yard line with six seconds to go, but a replay review on a Aztec targeting penalty revealed the ball fell incomplete. Then on the final play from the SDSU 35, Baldwin knocked down a Wilkins pass at the goal line, as the Aztec bench erupted in jubilation. Kyahva Tezino led San Diego State with nine tackles, including two for loss and one sack. Offensively, Agnew completed 12 of 24 passes for 129 yards and one touchdown, becoming the first quarterback from a non-power 5 school to beat a nationally ranked team from a Power 5 conference in his starting quarterback debut since 2009. Warring finished with four catches for 30 yards, while Washington and Ethan Dedeaux added two receptions each. >>SCORING SUMMARY Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score 1st 0:41 ASU Aiyuk 12-yd pass f/wilkins (Ruiz kick) 9-60 2:16 0-7 2nd 10:28 SDSU Washington 13-yd run (Baron kick) 11-75 5:13 7-7 2nd 8:06 ASU Wilkins 1-yd run (Ruiz kick) 7-82 2:16 7-14 2nd 0:08 SDSU Wilson 9-yd pass f/agnew (Baron kick) 11-85 1:33 14-14 3rd 7:46 SDSU Baron 54-yd field goal 10-40 5:35 17-14 4th 11:44 SDSU Baron 36-yd field goal 12-44 5:05 20-14 4th 4:14 SDSU Jasmin 3-yd run (Warring pass f/agnew) 13-62 6:16 28-14 4th 1:40 ASU Harry 7-yd pss f/wilkins (Ruiz kick) 11-82 2:28 28-21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS >>ARIZONA STATE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Benjamin 13 21 0 8 1.6 Wilkins 7 16 1 15 2.3 Floyd 2 6 0 4 3.0 Team 2-7 0 0-3.5 Totals 24 36 1 15 1.5 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Wilkins 31-46-0 341 2 51 3 Totals 31-46-0 341 2 51 3 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Harry 9 86 1 21 Benjamin 7 44 0 18 Darby 5 127 0 51 Williams 4 34 0 12 Aiyuk 3 33 1 12 Jenkins 2 11 0 6 Hudson 1 6 0 6 Totals 31 341 2 51 >>SAN DIEGO STATE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Washington 27 138 1 17 5.1 Jasmin 19 112 1 20 5.9 Agnew 9 36 0 13 4.0 Byrd 1 11 0 11 11.0 Busbee 1 8 0 8 8.0 Dedeaux 1 6 0 6 6.0 Totals 58 311 2 20 5.4 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Agnew 12-24-0 129 1 15 1 Totals 12-24-0 129 1 15 1 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Warring 4 30 0 12 Dedeaux 2 30 0 15 Washington 2 26 0 14 Busbee 1 12 0 12 Houston 1 11 0 11 Lessard 1 11 0 11 Wilson 1 9 1 9 Totals 12 129 1 15

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 26 Game 4 EASTERN MICHIGAN SAN DIEGO STATE 3 3 7 14 7 0 3 3 0-3 - 20 23 Sept. 22 SDCCU Stadium San Diego, Calif. 7:35 p.m. PT Attendance: 30,898 TEAM STATISTICS EMU SDSU FIRST DOWNS 14 15 Rushing 6 6 Passing 7 8 Penalty 1 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 119 174 Rushing Attempts 39 37 Average Per Rush 3.1 4.7 Rushing Touchdowns 1 0 Yards Gained Rushing 132 210 Yards Lost Rushing 13 36 NET YARDS PASSING 236 176 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-27-1 12-22-1 Average Per Attempt 8.7 8.0 Average Per Completion 13.9 14.7 Passing Touchdowns 1 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 355 350 Total offense plays 66 59 Average Gain Per Play 5.4 5.9 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-45 5-56 PUNTS-YARDS 3-116 2-77 Average Yards Per Punt 38.7 38.5 Net Yards Per Punt 38.0 32.0 Inside 20 1 1 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 1 1 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-267 5-275 Average Yards Per Kickoff 53.4 55.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 33.4 35.0 Touchbacks 0 4 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-13-0 1-2-0 Average Per Return 13.0 2.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 5-100-0 Average Per Return 0.0 20.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-26-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-6-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 32:05 27:55 1st Quarter 4:42 10:18 2nd Quarter 6:55 8:05 3rd Quarter 11:54 3:06 4th Quarter 8:34 6:26 OT Quarter 0:00 0:00 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2 Touchdowns 1-3 0-2 Field goals 1-3 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 1-12 PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2 Field Goals 2-2 3-4 Points off turnovers 7 7 uugame NOTES Big Notes SDSU improved to 8-3 all-time in overtime games, including a 5-2 record in the Rocky Long era (since 2011). San Diego State won its 31st straight game when leading by at least 14 points at some point in the game. Rocky Long recorded his school-record 19th second-half comeback victory as coach at SDSU (No. 2 is Claude Gilbert at 13). San Diego State won its fifth consecutive home game and is 27-5 in its last 32 games at SDCCU Stadium. San Diego State has won 11 consecutive games played during the month of September (last loss: at Penn State, 9/26/15). This is the third-longest active streak nationally, trailing only Clemson (17) and Alabama (14). The Aztecs improved to 13-0-1 against current members of the MAC. San Diego State is 8-0-1 in the Division I era against teams that called the MAC home at the time of the game. San Diego State joined Army as the only non-mac team from a non-power 5 school to defeat Eastern Michigan in the regular season in the last four seasons. Since the start of 2015, the Eagles have lost non-conference regular-season games to LSU, Missouri and Kentucky to join Army and SDSU. Team Notes SDSU is 14-3 in its last 17 non-conference games (counts conference championship and bowl games) dating back to Dec. 5, 2016. During that time, the Aztecs have wins over Stanford, ASU (twice), Cal, Cincinnati and Houston, including two games against ranked schools (No. 19/19 Stanford in 2017 and No. 23/25 ASU in 2018). SDSU has won 15 of its last 19 games (15-4), 21 of its last 27 games (21-6) and 34 of its last 41 games (34-7). Aztecs Edge Eastern Michigan in OT, 23-20 SAN DIEGO -- John Baron kicked three field goals, including a 38-yarder in overtime, to lift San Diego State to a 23-20 victory over visiting Eastern Michigan on Sept. 22 at SDCCU Stadium. With just 1:16 remaining in the fourth quarter, Baron tied the game at 20-20 on a 50-yarder before nailing the game-winner in the extra session, helping the Aztecs complete an unbeaten three-game homestand and improve to 3-1 on the year. The Eagles (2-2) won the overtime coin toss, but came up empty on the their only offensive possession, as defensive back Darren Hall intercepted a pass from quarterback Mike Glass at the SDSU 2. The Aztecs subsequently gained four yards on their next three plays to set up Baron s decisive kick. San Diego State threatened the turn the game into a blowout after taking a 17-3 lead in the second quarter on a 24- yard touchdown pass from Ryan Agnew to BJ Busbee with 9:03 remaining in the period. Juwan Washington put the Aztecs in striking range with a 36-yard scamper down the left sideline on a 3rd-and-2 situation before Agnew connected with a wide-open Busbee three plays later. However, EMU capitalized on an errant Agnew pass late in the quarter on an interception by Kevin McGill, who returned the ball 26 yards to the SDSU 34 with just 1:40 left before halftime. Glass entered the game in relief of starter Tyler Wiegers and quickly provided a spark for the Eagles, hitting Line Latu for 27 yards before plowing into the end zone on a sneak from two yards out on the next play, narrowing the gap to 17-10 by intermission. With momentum on its side, EMU took the second half kickoff and marched 75 yards in 12 plays for the tying score. After lulling the Aztecs to sleep with nine consecutive runs, Arthur Jackson got behind the SDSU secondary and hauled in a 37-yard touchdown pass from Glass, knotting the game at 17-17. Setting up shop at its own 14, EMU grinded out 14 yards on four straight rushes before Glass found Latu for another electrifying gain, this time for 54 yards down to the Aztec 18. Two additional runs moved the ball to the 8, but the SDSU defense stiffened, forcing an incomplete pass after a two-yard run, a false-start penalty and a short four-yard completion. EMU salvaged three points on the drive when Chad Ryland hit a 24-yard field goal with 3:18 remaining in regulation. After a short kickoff, the Aztecs took over at their own 42 and quickly advanced into Eagle territory, benefiting on a 15-yard pass interference penalty following an 11-yard pass completion to Ethan Dedeaux. On 2nd-and-10 from the EMU 32, Agnew scrambled to the right and appeared to hit tight end Kahale Warring for a first down near the 10-yard line, but officials ruled the junior signal-caller stepped out of bounds before the throw, and SDSU could not convert on the subsequent play. With just 1:16 left on the clock, Baron was summoned for the game-tying field goal attempt from 50 yards and the Aztec senior calmly delivered his third straight success from that distance or more this season. SDSU got the ball back once again after forcing an Eagle punt, but time ran out after Maxx Crosby sacked Agnew for an 11-yard loss back to the Aztec 29, which sent the game into overtime. In his second career start, Agnew completed 12-of-22 passes for a career-high 176 yards and a personal-best two touchdowns, including a 25-yard strike to Parker Houston early in the second quarter, which gave San Diego State a 10-3 lead. In addition, Jasmin ran for a game-high 94 yards on 16 carries, while Washington had his streak of 100-yard rushing games snapped at three, finishing with 61 yards on 12 attempts before exiting with an injury. Defensively, the Aztecs were paced by Anthony Luke, whose career-high 10 tackles led all players and marked the highest total by an SDSU defensive lineman since Sergio Phillips had 10 stops vs. Wyoming in the 2016 Mountain West Championship Game. >>SCORING SUMMARY Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score 1st 6:14 SDSU Baron 34-yd field goal 8-32 3:58 0-3 1st 3:12 EMU Ryland 51-yd field goal 6-16 3:00 3-3 2nd 14:21 SDSU Houston 25-yd pass f/agnew (Baron kick) 7-69 3:44 3-10 2nd 9:03 SDSU Busbee 24-yd pass f/agnew (Baron kick) 6-75 2:43 3-17 2nd 0:26 EMU Glass 2-yd run (Ryland kick) 4-34 1:14 10-17 3rd 8:15 EMU Jackson 37-yd pass f/glass (Ryland kick) 12-75 6:45 17-17 4th 3:18 SDSU Ryland 24-yd field goal 12-79 6:20 20-17 4th 1:16 SDSU Baron 50-yd field goal 6-25 1:56 20-20 OT -- SDSU Baron 38-yd field goal 4-4 n/a 20-23 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS >>EASTERN MICHIGAN Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Vann 21 76 0 10 3.6 Glass 8 29 1 9 3.6 Eriksen 7 18 0 5 2.6 Banham 1 3 0 3 3.0 Wiegers 2-7 0 0-3.5 Totals 39 119 1 10 3.1 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Glass 9-16-1 153 1 54 0 Wiegers 8-11-0 83 0 50 1 Totals 17-27-1 236 1 54 1 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Sexton 5 64 0 50 Latu 3 86 0 54 Jackson 3 45 1 37 Drummond 3 24 0 14 Oakes 2 9 0 5 Holder 1 8 0 8 Totals 17 236 1 54 >>SAN DIEGO STATE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Jasmin 16 94 0 40 5.9 Washington 12 61 0 36 5.1 Agnew 8 18 0 22 2.2 Williams 1 1 0 1 1.0 Totals 37 174 0 40 4.7 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Agnew 12-22-1 176 2 26 4 Totals 12-22-1 176 2 26 4 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Trevillion 2 40 0 26 Busbee 2 39 1 24 Houston 2 34 1 25 K. Smith 2 27 0 16 Dedeaux 2 20 0 11 Kothe 2 16 0 9 Totals 12 176 2 26

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 27 Game 5 SAN DIEGO STATE 3 10 0 6-19 rv/24 BOISE STATE 7 0 0 6-13 Oct. 6 Albertsons Stadium Boise, Idaho 1:32 p.m. MT Attendance: 36,679 TEAM STATISTICS SDSU BS FIRST DOWNS 9 16 Rushing 4 7 Passing 4 8 Penalty 1 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 154 51 Rushing Attempts 44 36 Average Per Rush 3.5 1.4 Rushing Touchdowns 2 2 Yards Gained Rushing 183 94 Yards Lost Rushing 29 43 NET YARDS PASSING 113 178 Completions-Attempts-Int 8-15-0 22-44-3 Average Per Attempt 7.5 4.0 Average Per Completion 14.1 8.1 Passing Touchdowns 0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 267 229 Total offense plays 59 80 Average Gain Per Play 4.5 2.9 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 8-55 6-52 PUNTS-YARDS 8-359 9-352 Average Yards Per Punt 44.9 39.1 Net Yards Per Punt 42.9 40.6 Inside 20 2 7 50+ Yards 2 1 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 0 4 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-325 3-193 Average Yards Per Kickoff 65.0 64.3 Net Yards Per Kickoff 39.8 47.7 Touchbacks 4 2 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1--13-0 5-16-0 Average Per Return -13.0 3.2 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-26-0 Average Per Return 0.0 26.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 3-16-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-10-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 30:52 29:08 1st Quarter 9:39 5:21 2nd Quarter 6:00 9:00 3rd Quarter 6:58 8:02 4th Quarter 8:15 6:45 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 6 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2 Touchdowns 1-3 2-2 Field goals 2-3 0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 4-22 PAT Kicks 1-1 1-2 Field Goals 2-2 0-0 Points off turnovers 10 7 uugame NOTES Big Notes Rocky Long is the only active coach in the country who has defeated Boise State in Boise twice. The only coaches to do it once are Bob Davie (New Mexico), Gary Patterson (TCU), Troy Calhoun (Air Force) and Bronco Mendenhall (Virginia). Since 2000, Boise State is 109-8 at home. The Aztecs are 2-1 during that stretch while the rest of the country is 6-108. San Diego State handed Boise State just its second loss in its last 15 home games (Virginia). San Diego State snapped Boise State s eight-game home conference win streak. San Diego State held Boise State to 229 total yards. That is its lowest output since gaining 206 yards against 13th-ranked Michigan State on Aug. 31, 2012. It is its lowest offensive output in a home game since Oct. 24, 1998 vs. Utah State (203 yards). The 13 points are the fewest scored by the Broncos in a home game since Sept. 20, 2012, when Boise State scored seven points in a 7-6 win against Brigham Young. The last time they were held to 13 or fewer points, regardless of location, was on Dec. 27, 2016 against Baylor (31-12). Boise State s passing efficiency rating of 70.34 was its fifth lowest since 1996, lowest since Sept. 3, 2005 (at No. 13 Georgia) and lowest in a home game since Oct. 25, 1997 (Louisiana Tech). SDSU held Boise State to just 72 yards in the first half, the Broncos fewest in any half since recording 52 in the second half at New Mexico on Oct. 7, 2016, fewest in a first half since recording 49 at San Diego State on Nov. 23, 2013 and fewest in the first half at home since at least 2012. The Aztecs improved to 15-3 over their last 18 road games since Oct. 10, 2015. SDSU entered the day with tied for the third most road wins (14) over that period. Defense Leads Aztecs Past Boise State, 19-13 BOISE, Idaho -- San Diego State used a dominating defense and a late touchdown run by true freshman Jordan Byrd to down Boise State, 19-13, in Boise. The Aztecs (4-1, 1-0 MW) sacked Bronco quarterback Brett Rypien four times and recorded three interceptions (two vs. Rypien), handing BS just its eighth loss at home since 2000. SDSU held a Boise State team, which came into the day averaging 538.50 yards per game, to just 229 yards of total offense. It was the Broncos fewest amount of yards in a game since gaining 206 against No. 13 Michigan State on Aug. 31, 2012 and fewest in a home game since recording 203 vs. Utah State on Oct. 24, 1998. San Diego State held Rypien, the Mountain West Preseason Player of the Year, to 170 yards passing, completing 21 of 41 attempts with no touchdowns and two interceptions. The Aztecs got on the scoreboard early in the first quarter when cornerback Darren Hall picked off Rypien on the BS 33-yard line and ran it to the 24. Unable to get a first down, SDSU settled for a 36-yard field goal by John Baron II. San Diego State forced a 3 and out on Boise State s ensuing drive, but Ethan Dedeaux muffed a Quinn Skillin punt and the Broncos recovered it on the Aztec 4-yard line. Three plays later Alex Mattison punched it in from 1-yard out to put the Broncos on top, 7-3. Late in the first quarter, SDSU Warrior (safety) Tariq Thompson made a one-handed interception on a Rypien throw to give the ball back to San Diego State. The Aztecs got into BS territory, but BJ Busbee fumbled away the ball at the Boise State 14 after a catch from Ryan Agnew. After another 3 and out forced by SDSU, the Bronco punter Skillin dropped the snap, giving the visitors the ball on the 31-yard line. San Diego State got to the 4 on a 24-yard pass from Agnew to Kahale Warring and 3-yard gain by Chase Jasmin, but a pair of penalties, an incomplete pass and a sack pushed the Aztecs out of the red zone. SDSU had to once again settle for a 41-yard field goal by Baron. San Diego State recorded its third interception of the game midway through the second quarter when Kyhava Tezino pressured Chase Cord into throwing an interception to linebacker Ronley Lakalaka. This time, the Aztecs got into the end zone thanks to a pass interference penalty and a 2-yard touchdown run by Jasmin, making it 13-7. BS made one last ditch effort to end the first half, converting a fourth-and-1 to get to the SDSU 31. After an incomplete pass, Hall sacked Rypien from his blind side, effectively putting Boise State out of field goal range and keeping the score at 13-7 at the half. Neither team scored in the third quarter, setting up an important final 15 minutes of play. On San Diego State s first drive of the fourth quarter, Byrd took a pitch on third-and-2 down the sidelines 72 yards for his first career touchdown. The score came on just his fourth career carry. After failing to convert the 2-point conversion, the Aztecs held a 19-7 lead. The Broncos made it interesting after putting together an 11-play, 73-yard drive, culminating in Mattison s second 1- yard touchdown run of the game. After missing the PAT, BS found itself down, 19-13. Boise State forced a SDSU punt, but after an 8-yard pass from Rypien to CT Thomas, Rypien took an intentional grounding penalty. Two incompletions later, San Diego State was in victory formation, holding onto the 19-13 win. Jasmin rushed for a hard-fought 78 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries, while Byrd ran for 76 yards and the 72- yard TD on three rushes. Agnew was 8-for-15 for 113 yards, including three passes for 57 yards to Fred Trevillion. Hall had nine tackles (eight solo) to pace the relentless Aztec defense to go along with an interception, forced fumble, sack and tackle for loss. Tezino added seven stops and a sack. With the win, Rocky Long became the only active coach in the country with two wins at Boise State as SDSU improved to 2-1 vs. the Broncos in Boise (rest of the country is 6-108 since 2000). >>SCORING SUMMARY Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score 1st 9:14 SDSU Baron 36-yd field goal 4-5 1:29 3-0 1st 6:48 BS Mattison 1-yd run (Velazquez kick) 3-4 1:06 3-7 2nd 13:09 SDSU Baron 41-yd field goal 6-7 1:51 6-7 2nd 4:36 SDSU Jasmin 2-yd run (Baron kick) 2-17 0:52 13-7 4th 10:10 SDSU Byrd 72-yd run (Agnew pass failed) 5-95 2:57 19-7 4th 3:05 BS Mattison 1-yd run (Velazquez kick failed) 11-73 2:02 19-13 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS >>SAN DIEGO STATE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Jasmin 26 78 1 14 3.0 Byrd 3 76 1 72 25.3 Zi. Thomas 2 4 0 4 2.0 Agnew 9 0 0 8 0.0 Team 4-4 0 0-1.-0 Totals 44 154 2 72 3.5 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Agnew 8-15-0 113 0 30 4 Totals 8-15-0 113 0 30 4 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Trevillion 3 57 0 30 Jasmin 2 4 0 2 Busbee 1 24 0 24 Warring 1 24 0 24 Houston 1 4 0 4 Totals 8 113 0 30 >>BOISE STATE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Mattison 25 66 2 8 2.6 Cord 2 6 0 6 3.0 Hightower 1 3 0 3 3.0 Team 1-10 0 0-10.0 Rypien 7-14 0 10-2.0 Totals 36 51 2 10 1.4 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Rypien 21-41-2 170 0 23 4 Cord 1-3-1 8 0 8 0 Totals 22-44-3 178 0 23 4 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Richardson 5 38 0 13 Modster 4 44 0 14 Hightower 4 27 0 9 Thomas 3 39 0 23 Butler 2 4 0 3 Shakir 1 15 0 15 Mattison 1 9 0 9 Blakley 1 1 0 1 Evans 1 1 0 1 Totals 22 178 0 23

SAN DIEGO STATE GAME NOTES / vs. San José State / Oct. 20, 2018 page 28 Game 6 AIR FORCE SAN DIEGO STATE 2 7 7 7 0 0 8 7 - - 17 21 Oct. 12 SDCCU Stadium San Diego, Calif. 6:02 p.m. PT Attendance: 25,326 TEAM STATISTICS AFA SDSU FIRST DOWNS 14 13 Rushing 9 5 Passing 4 8 Penalty 1 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 214 84 Rushing Attempts 51 34 Average Per Rush 4.2 2.5 Rushing Touchdowns 2 1 Yards Gained Rushing 223 129 Yards Lost Rushing 9 45 NET YARDS PASSING 62 213 Completions-Attempts-Int 8-17-1 9-25-1 Average Per Attempt 3.6 8.5 Average Per Completion 7.8 23.7 Passing Touchdowns 0 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 276 297 Total offense plays 68 59 Average Gain Per Play 4.1 5.0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-56 8-55 PUNTS-YARDS 9-282 7-276 Average Yards Per Punt 31.3 39.4 Net Yards Per Punt 26.8 38.9 Inside 20 5 3 50+ Yards 0 1 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 2 4 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-184 5-317 Average Yards Per Kickoff 61.3 63.4 Net Yards Per Kickoff 50.7 32.4 Touchbacks 0 3 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-4-0 4-41-1 Average Per Return 4.0 10.2 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-80-0 2-32-0 Average Per Return 40.0 16.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 34:29 25:31 1st Quarter 8:12 6:48 2nd Quarter 8:58 6:02 3rd Quarter 11:16 3:44 4th Quarter 6:03 8:57 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 2 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-1 Touchdowns 2-2 1-1 Field goals 0-2 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-27 0-0 PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3 Field Goals 0-1 0-1 Points off turnovers 7 0 uugame NOTES Steaks Extended San Diego State won its fifth consecutive game overall, tied for the 10th-longest active streak nationally. The Aztecs won their sixth straight Mountain West game, tied for the sixth-longest active win streak in conference games. SDSU won its sixth straight home game, tied for the 14th-longest active streak. San Diego State won its fifth straight game when playing a team exactly six days after another game (9-1 in last 10 games). The Aztecs claimed their eighth straight victory over Air Force, which is longest active win streak in the nation against the Falcons and longest win streak against AFA since Notre Dame won eight straight from 1986-95. SDSU won its 11th straight Friday home game (last home Friday loss was Nov. 20, 1970 against Long Beach State). San Diego State improved to 14-3 in the Division I era in games played on Friday. Team Notes SDSU has won 17 of its last 21 games (17-4), 23 of its last 29 games (23-6), 36 of its last 43 games (36-7) and 37 since the 2015 season (37-10). The Aztecs improved to 24-4 in their last 28 regular-season MW games and 26-4 in their last 30 against MW opponents (includes MW championship games). Kaelin Himphill blocked a punt in the second quarter, SDSU s first since Kameron Kelly blocked one against UNLV on Sept. 27, 2014. Trenton Thompson recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown in the second quarter, SDSU s first since Freddy Keiaho did so against New Mexico on Oct. 22, 2005. San Diego State now has 20 special teams touchdowns (14 kick return, five punt return and one punt block) in the Rocky Long era (since 2011). Aztecs Beat Rain; Air Force, 21-17 SAN DIEGO -- Ryan Agnew threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Parker Houston with 6:10 left in the game, as resilient San Diego State rallied for a gritty 21-17 triumph over Air Force on a rainy Friday night at SDCCU Stadium that featured a 67-minute delay due to lightning from passing thunderstorms. With the victory, the Aztecs (5-1, 2-0 MW) completed their 20th second-half comeback under head coach Rocky Long and improved to 24-4 in their last 28 Mountain West encounters. Despite limiting SDSU to a season-low 84 yards rushing, the Falcons (2-4, 0-3 MW) were unable to contain the heroics of Agnew, who converted two critical third downs on the Aztecs' go-ahead drive. Pinned inside his own 10 with under 10 minutes to go in the fourth quarter, Agnew scrambled 32 yards down the left sideline on a 3rd-and-9 situation to help the Scarlet and Black dig itself out of a deep hole. Facing a 3rd-and-5 from the SDSU 44 three plays later, the junior signal-caller found himself under intense pressure once again, but still managed to escape disaster with a rollout to the right, before somehow threading a pass to a diving Kobe Smith down to the AFA 24. After the Aztecs lost five yards on a sweep, Agnew quickly regrouped on the next snap, connecting with a wide-open Houston over the middle, as the junior tight end left several Falcon tacklers in his wake en route to the end zone. After forcing a punt on Air Force's ensuing possession, Parker Baldwin extinguished the visitors' final threat minutes later with an interception at the SDSU 45 with 3:10 remaining in the contest. Despite completing just 9-of-25 attempts with one interception, Agnew finished with a career-high 213 passing yards, improving to 4-0 as the Aztecs' starting quarterback. For the second straight game, Chase Jasmin led the SDSU rushing attack with 70 yards and one touchdown on 18 carries, while Fred Trevillion paced the receiving corps with three catches for 94 yards. The Aztecs' stellar defensive effort was anchored by Kyahva Tezino, who led all players with a season-high 15 tackles, including 11 solo stops, while Baldwin finished with nine tackles of his own. Perhaps foreshadowing the subsequent lightning display over Mission Valley, SDSU received the opening kickoff and drove down the field in a flash, needing just three plays to cover 65 yards for the game's first touchdown. After Trevillion hauled in a 55-yard pass from Agnew on the second snap of the evening, Jasmin plowed into the end zone from four yards out to give the Scarlet and Black a quick 7-0 advantage. However, the game turned into a defensive struggle at this juncture, as the two teams combined for seven punts over the remainder of the period. With the Aztecs mired deep in their own territory late in the quarter, Agnew back-pedaled into the end zone; however, the SDSU signal-caller got his foot caught in the turf trying to evade the rush, resulting in a safety that narrowed the gap to 7-2. Later, Air Force put together its longest foray of the night, marching 80 yards in nine plays, punctuated by Ronald Cleveland's 12-yard sprint around left end that put the visitors up 9-7 with 5:13 left in the second quarter. Unfazed, the Aztecs caught a huge break shortly thereafter when Kaelin Himphill crashed through and blocked Charlie Scott's punt. Trenton Thompson corralled the loose ball at the 19-yard line and bulldozed his way over the goal line, dragging would-be tackler Ross Connors the final seven yards to give the Scarlet and Black an improbable 14-9 edge at halftime. Following the aforementioned weather delay, the game remained scoreless until the 9:25 mark of the fourth quarter when Cleveland took a pitch and cut left through the SDSU line for a four-yard touchdown burst, capping a 7-play, 40- yard drive. Cleveland also made a diving catch just inside the near-right pylon on the subsequent two-point conversion attempt, which propelled Air Force back into the lead at 17-14. The Aztecs, who were plagued by poor field position all night, were pinned deep once again on the following kickoff after a illegal block in the back penalty, setting the stage for Agnew's late theatrics. >>SCORING SUMMARY Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score 1st 13:49 SDSU Jasmin 4-yd run (Baron kick) 3-65 1:11 0-7 1st 0:07 AFA Team Safety -- -- 2-7 2nd 5:13 AFA Cleveland 12-yd run (Koehnke kick) 9-80 5:17 9-7 2nd 0:08 SDSU Tr. Thompson 19-yd blocked PR (Baron kick) -- -- 9-14 4th 9:25 AFA Cleveland 4-yd run (Sanders pass f/cleveland) 7-40 3:14 17-14 4th 6:10 SDSU Houston 29-yd pass f/agnew (Baron kick) 8-94 3:08 17-21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS >>AIR FORCE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Fagan 16 90 0 42 5.6 I. Sanders 15 49 0 8 3.3 Remsberg 3 32 0 27 10.7 Cleveland 6 17 2 12 2.8 Birdow 2 9 0 5 4.5 Hammond III 4 9 0 4 2.2 Saucier 3 9 0 7 3.0 Smith 1 1 0 1 1.0 Wiegers 1-2 0 0-2.0 Totals 51 214 2 42 4.2 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack I. Sanders 7-15-1 51 0 20 0 Hammond III 1-1-0 11 0 11 0 Smith 0-1-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 8-17-1 62 0 20 0 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Waguespack 2 31 0 20 G. Sanders 2 27 0 20 Cleveland 2 3 0 2 Remsberg 2 1 0 1 Totals 8 62 0 20 >>SAN DIEGO STATE Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg Jasmin 18 70 1 20 3.9 Williams 4 6 0 10 1.5 Busbee 1 5 0 5 5.0 Agnew 4 4 0 32 1.0 Byrd 6 0 0 2 1.0 Team 1-1 0 0-1.0 Totals 34 84 1 32 2.5 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Agnew 9-25-1 213 1 55 2 Totals 9-25-1 213 1 55 2 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Trevillion 3 94 0 55 Wilson 3 50 0 24 Houston 2 37 1 29 K. Smith 1 32 0 32 Totals 9 213 1 55