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FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 1 Cougars Return Home For Homecoming Game With Wildcats FOOTBALL: #14/15 WASHINGTON STATE HOSTS ARIZONA WHO: #14/15 WSU Cougars (4-1 overall, 1-0 Pac-10) vs. Arizona Wildcats (1-4 overall, 0-1 Pac-10) WHAT: 2003 Pacific-10 Conference Football WSU s annual Homecoming Game WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 4; Kickoff 2:00 p.m. PDT WHERE: Martin Stadium (35,117, Field Turf), Pullman, Wash. TV: No Live Television, WSU replay by FOX Sports Northwest Sunday, Oct. 5, 10:00 a.m. 2003 WSU RESULTS Record: 4-1; 1-0 [OPP REC] 8/30 Idaho at Seattle (25-0) [0-5] 9/6 @ Notre Dame (26-29ot) [1-3] 9/13 9/20 @ Colorado (47-26) New Mexico (23-13) [2-2] [2-3] 9/27 @ Oregon [4-1] 10/4 Arizona 10/18 @ Stanford [1-4] [2-1] 10/25 Oregon State [4-1] 11/1 11/8 @ USC UCLA [3-1] [2-2] 11/15 Arizona State [2-2] 11/22 @ Washington [3-1] THIS WEEK: ARIZONA Record: 1-4, 0-1 8/30 UTEP (42-7) 9/6 LSU (13-59) 9/13 Oregon (10-48) 9/20 @ Purdue (7-59) 9/27 Texas Christian (10-13, ot) 10/4 @ Washington State 10/11 UCLA 10/25 @ California 11/1 @ Oregon State 11/8 Washington 11/15 USC 11/28 @ Arizona State TWO WEEKS: STANFORD Record: 2-1, 0-1 9/6 San Jose State (31-10) 9/20 @ BYU (19-14) 9/27 @ Washington (17-28) 10/11 @ USC 10/18 Washington State 10/25 @ Oregon 11/1 UCLA 11/8 Arizona State 11/15 @ Oregon State 11/22 California 11/29 Notre Dame THE COACHES: WSU Bill Doba (Ball State 62) is in his first season as WSU s head coach (4-1) and in his first season as a college head coach (4-1). ARIZONA The Wildcats are now coached by Mike Hankwitz (Michigan '70), who was named head coach this week, replacing John Mackovic (Wake Forest 65) Hankwitz joined the Wildcat staff this season as defensive coordinator. WSU VS. ARIZONA: The Cougars and Wildcats are meeting for the 32nd time, with Arizona having won 20 times, WSU 11 last year the Cougars won 21-13 in Tucson, the third straight game between the two teams in Tucson WSU won the last two games, while Arizona won three years ago in triple overtime the last time they met in Pullman Arizona prevailed 30-24 Bill Doba is meeting Arizona for the first time as a head coach, while John Mackovic is 0-2 against WSU. Most WSU Points: 48, 2001 (48-21) Most Arizona Points: 53, 2000 (53-47, 3ot) Widest WSU Victory: 27, 2001 (48-21) Widest Arizona Victory: 39, 1983 (45-6) Longest WSU Winning Streak: 2 thrice Longest Arizona Winning Streak: 4 (1982-86) Last WSU Win: 2002 (21-13) Last Arizona Win: 2000 (53-47, 3 ot) Last WSU Win at Home: 1997 (35-34) Last Arizona Win at Pullman: 1999 (30-24) Last WSU Win at Tucson: 2002 (21-13) Last Arizona Win at Home: 2000 (53-47, 3ot) WSU at Pullman: 3-7-0 (-1) Arizona at Home: 11-6-0 (-2) WSU at Arizona: 6-11-0 (+2) Arizona at Pullman: 7-3-0 (+1) WSU at Spokane: 2-2-0 Arizona at Spokane: 2-2-0 Bill Doba vs. Arizona: 0-0 Mike Hankwitz vs. WSU: 0-0 WSU Streak: +2 Arizona Streak: -2 COUGARS CLIMB IN THE POLLS: Washington State climbed to 15th in the latest USA Today/ESPN coaches poll and 14th in the Associated Press media poll after stuffing Oregon 55-16 last week over the course of the 2001 and 2002 seasons, the Cougars were ranked a school record 28 straight weeks WSU, however, was not ranked in the 2003 pre-season poll or opening two regular season polls. (see page 3) HOMECOMING AT WSU: WSU s The 83 rd version of Washington State University Homecoming will be held Saturday when the Arizona Wildcats visit the Cougars WSU s first Homecoming football game was held in 1915, with the Cougs shutting out Whitman 17-0 the Wildcats have won both previous games when they were the Homecoming opponent, 1989 and 1994 WSU is 41-38-3 in Homecoming games. WSU RELEASE HIGHLIGHTS: P 2: Jason David sets WSU interception return record P 3: Cougars climb to 14th/15th in polls P 4:Cougars lead the Pac-10 with 20 sacks P 5: Turnovers lead to 71 WSU points P 7: Dunning leads the nation 2003 CAPTAINS: WSU - QB Matt Kegel (4), FS Erik Coleman (27), ST Al Genatone (48). ARIZONA: The Wildcats select game captains each week.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 2 WSU GAME NOTES VS. IDAHO In blanking Idaho 25-0, Bill Doba became the first WSU coach since Babe Hollingbery to win his first game by a shutout; WSU s 127 passing yards against Idaho were the least since throwing for 122 against Washington in 2002; WSU averaged 6.8 yards per rushing attempt against Idaho, the most since averaging 7.3 against California in a 63-37 win in 1997; WSU ran off an 18-play drive in the first quarter against Idaho that used 8:59 time consumed was the most found in research back to the 1970 s WSU had two 18-play drives in 2001 against Stanford and Arizona Idaho had just one possession in that first quarter; Wide receiver Sammy Moore s twisting, one-handed touchdown reception to send WSU into overtime at Notre Dame was selected by ESPN as the Play of the Day September 6, and was tabbed No. 4 on Chris Berman s Plays of the Week segment Sunday, September 7; Freshman Cody Boyd blocked two field goal kicks by Idaho; WSU s first season-opening shutout since beating Iowa 7-0 to open the 1965 season; WSU GAME NOTES VS. NOTRE DAME: Against Notre Dame, quarterback Matt Kegel threw for a career high 274 yards and two touchdowns. It was the first time Kegel has thrown multiple touchdown passes in the same game; WSU had seven sacks against Notre Dame, including three by Will Derting, two by Virgil Williams, one by Josh Shavies and one sack shared by Tai Tupai and D.D. Acholonu; WSU held opponents its first two opponents out of the endzone for 89 minutes, 50 seconds (seven quarters), before the Irish scored two TDs in the fourth quarter. WSU GAME NOTES VS. COLORADO: Sammy Moore s 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Colorado was the #2 Play of the Day feature on ESPN, but this time he didn t make Chris Berman s Plays of the Week; Moore returned three kickoffs 132 yards, the sixth best single game return total by a Cougar; Matt Kegel threw for a career-high 310 yards and three touchdowns at Colorado; WSU had scoring passes of 77 (Matt Kegel to Scott Lunde) and 74 yards (Kegel to Sammy Moore) at Colorado, the first time WSU has had two scoring passes 74 yards or longer in one game; Lunde s reception is the longest for WSU since Kegel and Marcus Williams connected on an 88-yard pass and catch play; Jason David returned the 11th interception of his career for a touchdown at Colorado; he is now sixth on the career list; WSU s 47 points were the most against a ranked opponent since the Cougars beat #25 Oregon 55-44 in 1996; the win also was WSU s first on the road against a ranked team since beating #23 Stanford in 2001; Steve Cook blocked a PAT at Colorado, WSU s third blocked kick of the year; For the second time in three games, the Cougars held an opponent to less than 100 yards rushing, limiting Colorado to 97 yards on the ground. WSU GAME NOTES VS. NEW MEXICO: WSU had 433 total offense yards against New Mexico and held the Lobos to 257 yards, including just 22 rushing; Matt Kegel had career highs against UNM with 42 passes, 29 completions and 346 yards; WSU had 204 yards in total offense on its first three possessions against UNM, but settled for three field goals. WSU GAME NOTES VS. OREGON: WSU set a school record by picking off seven passes, two Jason David and one each by Virgil Williams, Aaron Wagner, Jeremy Bohannon, Don Jackson and Erik Coleman; WSU forced nine turnovers, believed to be a school record and the most in the last 28 years (since before 1976); WSU s 55 points was the second most by WSU against Oregon; WSU s 39-point margin of victory the most by WSU against Oregon; Jeremy Bohannon intercepted a pass and recovered a Duck fumble; Matt Kegel threw three touchdown passes and no interceptions; Sammy Moore continued his big plays with a 41-yard TD catch and a 43-yard reception to set up a score; Jason David s 35 yards in interception returns set a WSU career record at 250 yards; David has 13 career interceptions, tying him for third on the WSU list; WSU blocked two punts, giving the Cougars five blocked kicks in five games (two punts, one PAT, two FGs); WSU scored 28 points off Oregon s nine turnovers; WSU allowed Oregon just one run longer than eight yards. DAVID SETS INTERCEPTION YARDAGE RECORD: Jason, who has 13 career interceptions after picking off two at Oregon, owns the WSU record for career return yardage, 250 yards his 35 return yards against Oregon moved him past Rick Reed s previous record of 231 yards David is now tied for third in career interceptions with Bill Lippiuncott (1945-48) and Lionel Thomas (1969-70) in addition, David has tied the WSU career record with his two TD returns Bill Gaskins, 1963-65, Billy Newman, 1998-01, and current teammate Erik Coleman also have two interception returns for scores. COUGS 24-6 IN LAST THREE SEASONS: Since the start of the 2001 season, WSU has won 24 of 30 games in the 1929-1930-1931 seasons WSU went 21-3, including 10-2 (1929) and 9-1 (1930) seasons WSU is currently tied for fifth among D-I teams the past three years: Miami 28-1, Oklahoma 27-4, Ohio State 26-5, Texas 25-5, WSU 24-6, Georgia 24-6, Boise State 23-6, Marshall 24-7, Maryland 24-7, Tennessee 23-7. WSU WINS WHEN SCORING IN THE THIRD: WSU has won 22 straight games when scoring in the third quarter the last time WSU scored in the third quarter and did not win was the 2000 Apple Cup conversely, the Cougars are 2-6 since the Apple Cup game when they did not score in the third quarter the string is 18 straight wins when WSU has scored a touchdown in the third quarter.

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 3 DOBA TURNS TO COUGARS FOR ASSISTANTS: When Bill Doba began assembling his new staff last December after taking over for Mike Price, he turned to three former Cougar players, a former head coach he worked for, and a Pac-10 offensive coordinator four of the new coaches Doba brought to WSU have served as coordinators his staff now includes five former Cougar players, equaling the most graduates on any D-1 staff here is a quick rundown: 1. Robb Akey, DC/line, joined WSU 1998, Weber State 88, came to WSU from N. Arizona, where he was DC; 2. Leon Burtnett, linebackers, joined WSU 2003, former Purdue head coach (1982-86) and an assistant for Indianapolis Colts, also on WSU staff 1971, DC at Wyoming, Purdue, Fresno State, Northern Louisiana, Arkansas State; 3. Ken Greene, secondary, joined WSU 2003, Washington State 77, came to WSU from Purdue, played professionally with St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Chargers; 4. Mike Levenseller, OC/Receivers, joined WSU in 1992, Washington State 78, played professionally with Oakland, Buffalo, Tampa Bay, Cincinnati, Edmonton and Calgary; 5. Robin Pflugrad, tight ends/rc, joined WSU 2001, Portland State 80; came to WSU from N. Arizona, where he was OC; 6. Timm Rosenbach, quarterbacks, joined WSU 2003, Washington State 88; came from E. Washington, where he was OC, played professionally with Phoenix, New Orleans and Hamilton; 7. Kelly Skipper, running backs, joined WSU 2003, Fresno State 89, came to WSU from UCLA, where he was OC; 8. Mike Walker, defensive line, joined WSU 1997, Washington State 82, played professionally with Hamilton and Edmonton; 9. George Yarno, offensive line, joined WSU 2003, Washington State 79, also a WSU assistant 1991-94, OC at Idaho, 19956-97, played professionally with Tampa Bay, Atlanta, Houston and Green Bay. SUCCESS ON THE ROAD: WSU has won eight of its last nine Pac-10 road games WSU closed out the end of the 2000 season with a win at USC in 2001 the Cougars defeated Arizona, Stanford and ASU on the road before a loss at Washington, while in 2002 WSU defeated California, Stanford, Arizona and UCLA in Pac-10 action. MOORE ON NEAR-RECORD PACE: Sammy Moore is averaging 139 all-purpose yards per game, which puts him on pace to finish the year with 1,670 yards that would place him fourth on WSU s single season list, trailing only Bernard Jackson (2,118 in 1971), Steve Broussard (1,790 in 1989) and Rueben Mayes (1,768 in 1984) Moore has 371 receiving yards, 70 punt return yards and 255 kickoff return yards. SCORING STREAKS: WSU currently has three significant scoring streaks on the line: The Cougars have scored in 212 consecutive Pacific-10 games, the longest active streak for any league team...the last time WSU was shut out in Pac-10 play was at Oregon State in 1975; WSU has scored in 219 consecutive games since a 44-0 shutout at Ohio State in 1984 the streak is the fifth longest among D-I schools. The Cougars have scored in 174 consecutive Martin Stadium home games since a 21-0 loss to Oregon State in Pullman in 1956. COUGS IN THE POLLS: Washington State, during the course of the 2001 and 2002 seasons, was ranked for 28 straight weeks, the longest continuous stint in the polls for WSU after finishing 10th in both polls at the close of the 2002 season, WSU was not ranked at the start of the 2003 campaign WSU returned to the polls for the first time this year Sept. 14: Highest Previous AP Ranking: 3rd twice, 2002 Highest Previous ESPN/USA Today Ranking: 3rd, 2002 Highest Previous BCS Ranking: 3rd, 2002 Highest AP Final Season Ranking: 9th, 1997; 10th in 2001 and 2002 Highest USA Today/ESPN Final Season Ranking: 9th, 1997; 10th 2002, 11th 2001. Associated USA Today/ Date Record Press ESPN BCS 2003 Pre-season 0-0 NR NR Sept. 14 2-1 24th 25 th Sept. 21 3-1 21st 21 st Sept. 28 4-1 14th 15th BACK-TO-BACK 10-WIN SEASONS RARE IN PAC-10: WSU is one of just five Pac-10 teams to post back-to-back 10-win seasons since the 10-team league was formed: WSU 2001-02, Oregon 2000-01, UCLA twice, 1997-98 and 1987-88, Washington twice, 1990-91 and 1981-82, and USC, 1978-79. COUG DEFENSE HALTS RUSHING TDs: WSU opponents have not had much success rushing for touchdowns against the Cougars this year WSU has allowed nine passing scores and two rushing touchdown Notre Dame and Oregon are the only teams to score a rushing TD on WSU. MARGIN OF VICTORY: WSU s 39-point win at Oregon is the Cougs third greatest margin of victory against a Pac-10 school twice WSU has defeated Oregon State by more points, 55-7 in 1991 and 51-6 in 1993 it is the largest margin by WSU in a road game against a Pac-10 school it was WSU s largest winning margin since beating Louisiana- Lafayette 44-0 in 1999 and the biggest in a Pac-10 game since beating Oregon State in 1993.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 4 BROWN, ACHOLONU AMONG TFL/SACK LEADERS: WSU s senior defensive ends, Isaac Brown and D.D. Acholonu, both rank among the leaders at WSU in both tackles-for-losses and in sacks, and in yardage lost for both categories while Brown started throughout the 2002 season, Acholonu started his first game against Idaho earlier this year here s a look at their WSU rankings: Tackles For Loss Career 9. 29.0, D.D. Acholonu, 2000-03 10. 28.0, Isaac Brown, 2000-03 Tackles For Loss Yards Career 7. 158.0, D.D. Acholonu, 200-03 8. 147.0, Isaac Brown, 2000-03 Sacks Season 7. 9.5, D.D. Acholonu, 2001 7. 9.5, Isaac Brown, 2001 10. 8.0, Isaac Brown, 2002 Sacks Career 3. 20.5, Isaac Brown, 2000-03 3. 20.5, D.D. Acholonu, 2000-03 Sack Yards Career 4. 138.0, D.D. Acholonu, 2000-03 5. 133.0, Isaac Brown, 2000-03 SACKS AND INTERCEPTIONS: WSU has been one of the most successful teams in the nation when it comes to generating sacks and interceptions the Cougars have 138 sacks since the start of the 2000 season, second in the country to Louisville s 141 WSU has 80 interceptions since the start of the 1999 season, the sixth most in the country Oklahoma s 88 is the leader Virginia Tech also has 80. COUGAR SPECIAL TEAMS HOT: College Football News predicted WSU has the fifth best special team units in college football they base their prediction on the basis of kicker Drew Dunning, punter Kyle Basler and return specialist Sammy Moore so far this season WSU s special team units have lived up to the billing Basler is averaging 44.6 yards per punt (13th nationally) and has dumped eight of his 29 kicks inside the 20 yard line his long this year is a career best 62 yards Dunning has hit 15 of 17 field goals (1st nationally) and has scored 60 points in five games Moore is also off to a great start, averaging 31.9 yards per kickoff return (7th nationally) and 5.8 yards on punt returns he also has a 97-yard kickoff return for a TD to his credit, along with four receiving touchdowns. BALANCED OFFENSE: The Cougars have a reputation of being a passing team, but over the past 10 years have actually run the ball more times than they have passes in 10 years WSU has run 4,335 rushing plays (50.4%), 4,258 passing plays this year WSU has rushed the ball 198 times and thrown 172 passes the passing game has had the upper hand in six of the 10 seasons, but usually by a small margin. PAC-10 HONORS COUGARS: Three Washington State football players have been honored by the Pacific-10 Conference this year with Player-of-the-Week honors: PK Drew Dunning Week 1 and 4: honored for his special team play against Idaho when he booted four field goals and one extra point; honored again for his five field goals against New Mexico. LB Will Derting Week 2: the defensive POW winner for his 12-tackle performance against Notre Dame that included three sacks and one forced fumble, which led to a touchdown he won the same honor in 2002 when he picked off three passes against Nevada, returning one 98 yards for a TD. QB Matt Kegel Week 3: the league s offensive POW after throwing for 310 yards in WSU s win at Colorado he had three touchdown passes and was 17-of-33 with one interception. FS Jeremy Bohannon Week 5: the league s special teams POW after intercepting a pass that led to a first quarter touchdown and then recovered a blocked punt and returned it four yards for a TD in WSU s 55-16 win over #10 Oregon. COUGS LEADS LEAGUE WITH 20 SACKS: The Cougars currently lead the Pac-10 with 20 sacks WSU s seven sacks against Notre Dame marks the fourth time in the past two seasons that the Cougar defense has recorded six or more sacks in a game the Cougars have recorded a sack in 22 straight games dating back to the 2001 season WSU had three sacks against Idaho, seven at Notre Dame, two at Colorado and four against New Mexico and Oregon. WSU JUMPS TO EARLY LEADS: WSU has outscored opponents 55-8 in the first quarter and 102-31 in the first half WSU holds a 47-23 second quarter scoring advantage, a 48-23 lead in the third quarter, while opponents have outscored WSU 27-26 in the fourth quarter the only first quarter points allowed by the Cougs were a Colorado touchdown in game three, and an Oregon safety. WSU STARTS STRONG AFTER BOWL GAMES: The Cougars, in recent years, have started the season strong coming off a bowl game appearance in 1989 (after the 1988 Aloha Bowl) the Cougars started 6-1 in 1993 (after the 1992 Copper Bowl) WSU started 5-2 in 1995 (after the 1994 Alamo Bowl) WSU started 3-2 in 1998 (after the 1997 Rose Bowl season) WSU started 3-0 in 2002 (after the 2001 Sun Bowl) WSU started 9-1 this year (after the 2002 Rose Bowl season) WSU is 4-1. WSU TRAILS JUST TWICE: In outscoring opponents 102-31 in the first half, WSU has trailed for just 19:40 in five games Notre Dame led late in the game for 4:10 before WSU tied the game, then lost in overtime New Mexico led WSU for 15:30, thanks to two second quarter touchdowns in all, WSU has led for 237:00, trailed 19:40 and been tied for 43:20.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 5 DUNNING SETS RECORD: Senior Drew Dunning set a WSU record with five field goals against New Mexico, hitting from 37-36-23-21-49 yards Dunning set a WSU record for kickers with 101 points in 2001 and then broke his own record with 113 points last year this year he is really on a tear he currently is the national leader with 15 field goals in 17 attempts (88.2%) against Idaho he had four field goals from 46-42-29-35 yards he had two field goals at Notre Dame, two at Colorado and two at Oregon he now ranks second in career scoring with 282 points Dunning needs 47 points to pass school record holder Jason Hanson, now a 12-year NFL veteran with Detroit Dunning averaged 107 points a year over the 2001 and 2002 seasons and is currently on pace for a 144-point season he stands second to Hanson in career points, career PAT made and attempted and field goals attempted and made his field goal percentage (75.7) is also the best ever at WSU: SEASON SCORING YR TD 1-PAT 2-PAT FG PTS 1. Drew Dunning 02 47-49 22-32 113 2. Steve Broussard 89 17 1 104 3. Drew Dunning 01 47-51 18-22 101 4. Jason Hanson 89 36-37 21-27 99 5. Rian Lindell 97 57-60 12-17 93 6. Jason Hanson 88 46-47 15-21 91 7. Bernard Jackson 71 14 84 Drew Dunning 03 15-17 15-17 60 CAREER SCORING YR TD 1-PAT 2-PAT FG PTS 1. Jason Hanson, 88-91 139-144 63-96 328 2. Drew Dunning 00-03 115-120 56-74 282 3. Steve Broussard 86-89 41 1 248 4. John Traut 82-85 102-112 43-645 231 5. Rian Lindell 97-99 110-113 32-50 206 DARLING HAULS IN NINE PASSES: Junior Devard Darling caught a career-high nine passes for 113 yards against New Mexico, just one reception short of making the WSU single-game list and only three short of the WSU record for one game Darling caught 54 passes for 800 yards and a team-high 11 touchdowns last year, including seven against the Oregon Ducks for a career-high 133 yards he had two TD receptions against Oregon he has topped the 100-yard mark three times in his career, 133 against Oregon and 109 at California last year and 113 against New Mexico his 13 career TD receptions is tenth on WSU s all-time list here is a look at Darling s game-bygame results this season: OPPONENT PC YDS TD LG Idaho 2 18 0 10 Notre Dame 4 68 0 37 Colorado 4 74 1 39 New Mexico 9 113 0 27 Oregon 3 72 1 38 Arizona 2003 Totals: 22 345 2 39 2002 Totals: 54 800 11 56 Career: 76 1,145 13 56 TURNOVERS = 71 POINTS: WSU has turned 13 of the opponent s 22 turnovers into 71 points this year the Cougars have taken the ball away from the opponents 13 times with interceptions and have recovered nine of the opponent s 18 fumbles: TOTAL WSU WSU WSU OPPONENT TOs TD FG POINTS Idaho 3 1 1 10 Notre Dame 4 1 2 13 Colorado 5 2 1 17 New Mexico 1 0 1 3 Oregon 9 4 0 28 SAMMY MOORE MAKES CRUCIAL CATCHES: Senior Sammy Moore is becoming known as the Big Play guy here s a look at some of Moore s big plays in 2002 and 2003: 2002 Caught a 53-yard pass from Jason Gesser to set up a WSU field goal in the closing minutes against USC the field goal tied the game and WSU then won in OT Moore pulled a hamstring on the play and missed the next two games; 2002 In the Rose Bowl Moore returned a kickoff 89 yards for a WSU touchdown; 2003 At Notre Dame he made a great catch of a 34-yard TD pass from Matt Kegel, allowing WSU to tie the Irish and send the game into overtime; 2003 At Colorado Moore picked up a bobbled kickoff and raced 97 yards for a touchdown; 2003 At Colorado Moore hauled in a 74-yard touchdown pass from Matt Kegel to put WSU ahead 7-0; In WSU s win over tenth ranked Oregon he had a 43 yard pass reception and a 41-yarder that went for a touchdown. KEGEL IMPROVES EACH GAME: Matt Kegel has shown steady improvement as a quarterback this year and currently has completed 55.4% of his passes Kegel also is protecting the ball well he s thrown just three interceptions, none in the last two games, and has just one pick in his last 118 throws against New Mexico he had career highs in attempts, completions and yadage against Colorado and Oregon he threw three touchdown passes: OPP PA PC PI YDS TD LG PL TO Idaho 21 12 1 108 0 16 23 116 Notre Dame 39 22 1 274 2 37 46 264 Colorado 33 17 1 310 3 77 37 326 New Mexico 42 29 0 346 0 32 52 309 Oregon 13 33 0 242 3 43 40 253 Arizona 2003 Total: 168 93 3 1280 8 77 198 1268 BLOCK THOSE KICKS: WSU has blocked four placement kicks this season and blocked two punts in WSU s opener against Idaho, freshman Cody Boyd got his hand on two field goal attempts by the Vandals, helping preserve WSU s shutout he also had a blocked PAT against New Mexico at Colorado defensive tackle Steve Cook blocked the Buffs first PAT attempt against Oregon D.D. Acholonu and Jason Hill each blocked a Duck punt.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 6 SUPPLEMENTAL RELEASE NOTES [See WSU s Supplemental Notes for additional details] WSU DEFENSE HALTS LONG RUSHES: In the last 15 years WSU has allowed just 167 runs of 20 yards or longer in 166 games this year the Cougars have allowed 3 runs of 20 or more yards and 11 runs of 10-19 yards. COUGS AGAINST RANKED TEAMS SINCE 1995: WSU is 11-19 against ranked teams since 1995 when WSU has also been ranked, the Cougars are 5-6. COUGS SCORE OFTEN: Since 1980 WSU has averaged more than three touchdowns a game, currently boasting an average of 26.2 points per outing since 1980, including 33.2 points per game last year and 35.2 this year. COUGS BOAST STARTING EXPERIENCE: WSU fields an experienced team in 2003, with 34 players having started at least one game in all, the Cougars boast a collective 402 starts, 196 by defensive players, 157 by offensive players and 49 by kickers offensively 12 players had starts last year and on defense 12 started at least one game in 2002. DEFENSE EXPERIENCED: Seven WSU defensive players have each played in 30 or more games and four others have seen action in at least 20 games in all, the 12 defensive players who have made 196 starts have also played in a collective 413 games WSU s four top defensive linemen have a collective 67 starts and have played in 162 games five linebackers have a collective 52 starts and have seen action in 124 games in the secondary four players have started 77 games and have played in 128 games. NOTHING LIKE HOME: No surprise WSU performs better at home than on the road...at home WSU is 47-32 (59.4%) and on the road 40-47 (46.0%)...WSU s 6-0 Pullman record in 1997 is the best ever for the Cougars, while the 1988 and 2001 teams both went 6-1 on the road. RUSHING TOTALS UNDER 100: In the last 15 years WSU has held 65 of 166 opponents to less than 100 yards rushing...the lows include Montana State -35 (1993), Arizona -17 (2002), Pacific -6 (1993) and Montana s -6 (1995)...in those 165 games, WSU held opponents to 50 or less yards 18 times Notre Dame is the only team this year to go over 100 yards. 100-YARD RUSHERS FEW: Only 61 running backs have been able to crack the 100-yard mark in the last 15 years and 166 games against WSU s defense...usc s Mazio Royster, Washington s Beno Bryant, UCLA s Skip Hicks and Reuben Droughns from Oregon are the only backs to have done so in back-to-back seasons no back has gone over 100 yards this season. RED ZONE: In 2003 WSU has scored 16 times in 20 trips into the Red Zone, 7 touchdowns and 9 field goals the failures have been an interception, a fumble and an end of half opponents have scored 6 touchdowns and 3 field goals in 12 Red Zone appearance the failures were a blocked field goal, an interception and on downs. TURNOVERS: WSU is +14 in turnovers for 2003 in the last 15 years, WSU is -23 in turnovers twice WSU has had fewer turnovers than the opponents, +12 in 2001 and +9 in 1994, while the turnovers were even in 1995. BREAKING DOWN TOP 22-44: WSU s starting lineup against Arizona of 22 players includes 0 freshmen, 3 sophomores, 4 juniors and 15 seniors, while the top 44 (twodeep) consists of 8 freshmen, 8 sophomores, 10 juniors and 18 seniors...in the two-deep, WSU lists a combined 16 freshmen-sophomores and 28 juniors-seniors. WSU SCORING STREAK FIFTH: Here are the longest current scoring streaks among NCAA Div. I teams: BYU 355, Texas 269, Washington 257, Michigan 230, WSU 219. OFFENSE HAS 157 STARTS: WSU boasts 19 offensive players who have made a collective 157 starts during their career and have seen action in 369 games one Cougar lineman, Josh Parrish, has played in 35 games, while three other linemen have seen action in 20 or more games in all 18 of the 19 players have tasted action in 10 or more games up front, there are eight players who have started 93 games and played in 176 games WSU receivers have a collective 46 starts and have played in 122 games the running backs have 11 starts and 41 games to their credit, while quarterback Matt Kegel has played in 30 games, with 7 starts. SEVEN COUGS BOAST 20+ STARTS: Seven starters have made 20 or more starts in their career - Drew Dunning (31), Josh Parrish (29), Jason David (27), Calvin Armstrong (25), Tai Tupai (24), Erik Coleman (24) and Al Genatone (21) in addition, seven others have made 10 or more starts. WSU SHUTS OUT OPPONENTS FOR 89:50: WSU shut out Idaho and held Notre Dame scoreless until late in the second quarter in all WSU held opponents scoreless for 89 minutes, 50 seconds in addition, WSU held the first two opponents without a touchdown for seven quarters both Notre Dame touchdowns came in the fourth quarter. COUGS IN PAC-10 RANKINGS: The Cougars lead the Pac- 10 in turnover margin andkickoff returns and rank second in scoring defense and scoring offense WSU is third in passin goffense, pasing efficiency, total offense and net punting individually, Drew Dunning continues to lead the league in scoring, kick scoring, field goals and field goal percentage ranked second is Kyle Basler in punting, Matt Kegel in passing and total offense, Sammy Moore in allpurpose yards and Scott Davis in fumbles recovered Moore is third in scoring touchdowns and Virgil Williams is third in fumbles forced. COUGS IN NATIONAL RANKINGS: WSU leads the nation in turnover margin and is 12 th in kickoff returns WSU is 23 rd in scoring offense, 24 th in net punting and 26 th in passing offense and scoring defense Drew Dunning leads the nation in field goals and is sixth in scoring, while Sammy Moore is seventh in kickoff returns.

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 7 2003 RANKINGS FOR THE COUGARS PLAYER CATEGORY AVG PAC-10 Acholonu, DD Sacks 0.90 4t TFL 1.10 8t Basler, Kyle Punting 44.6 2 Erik Coleman Interceptions.40 10t Darling, Devard Receiving Yards 69.0 10 David, Jason Passes Defensed Interceptions 1.40 0.60 5t 4t Davis, Scott Fumbles Recovered 0.40 2t Derting, Will Sacks Tackles For Loss 0.70 1.20 7t 7 Dunning, Drew Scoring 12.0 1 Scoring (Kick) 12.0 1 Field Goals 3.00 1 Field Goal Percentage 88.2 1 Kegel, Matt Passing 256.0 2 Total Offense 253.6 2 Pass Efficiency 131.5 7 Moore, Sammy Receiving Yards 74.2 7 All-Purpose 139.2 2 Punt Return Average 5.8 7 Scoring (Touchdowns) 6.0 3t Smith, Jonathan Rushing 70.2 5 Turner, Don Interceptions.40 10t Williams, Virgil Interceptions.60 4t Fumbles Forced.40 3t Passes Defensed 1.20 7 t = Tie ARIZONA S NCAA LEADERS Danny Baugher Punting 42.57 30 2003 WSU TEAM STATISTICAL RANKINGS [Released 09/28/03] WSU WSU WSU TEAM CATEGORY AVG PAC-10 NCAA Rushing Offense 143.60 5 73 Passing Offense 274.00 3 26 Passing Efficiency 134.67 3 42 Total Offense 418.00 3 31 Scoring Offense 35.20 2 23 Rushing Defense 84.60 5 16 Pass Defense 251.80 4 89 Pass Efficiency Defense 100.05 4 21 Total Defense 336.40 6 54 Scoring Defense 16.81 2 26 Net Punting 39.03 3 24 Punt Returns 7.87 7 76 KO Returns 26.58 1 12 Turnover Margin +2.80 1 1 2003 OREGON TEAM STATISTICAL RANKINGS [Released 09/28/03] ARIS ARIZ ARIZ TEAM CATEGORY AVG PAC-10 NCAA Rushing Offense 88.20 9 108 Passing Offense 170.00 9 96 Passing Efficiency 87.01 10 110 Total Offense 258.20 10 114 Scoring Offense 16.40 9 103 Rushing Defense 192.20 10 100 Pass Defense 264.00 7 97 Pass Efficiency Defense 151.08 10 107 Total Defense 456.20 10 107 Scoring Defense 37.20 10 109 Net Punting 35.98 7 56 Punt Returns 6.00 9 98 KO Returns 18.07 8 93 Turnover Margin -.60 8 85 2003 WSU S NCAA LEADERS Matt Kegel Total Offense 253.60 28 Passing Efficiency 131.50 49 Virgil Williams Interceptions.60 21 Jason David Interceptions.60 21 Kyle Basler Punting 44.59 13 Sammy Moore Kickoff Returns 31.88 7 All-Purpose 139.20 22 Drew Dunning Field Goals 3.00 1 Scoring 12.00 6 t = Tie

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 8 WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS: Washington State's weekly FOX Sports Net award winners from the Ariziona game are: Pac-10 Offense: Pac-10 Defense: Pac-10 Special Teams: Offensive Lineman: Offensive Back: Offensive Scout Team: Defensive Back: Defensive Lineman: Defensive Scout Team: Defensive Pursuit Player: Cougar Claw: Big Hit: Cougar Tackler: Specialist of the Week: Most Disciplined Offense: Most Disciplined Defense: Most Disciplined Special Teams: Special Teams Big Play: Assassin: Iron Man: Gamebreaker: Sammy Moore (Mesa, Ariz.) D.D. Acholonu (Seattle, Wash.), Jason David (Covina, Calif.) Punt Return Team Calvin Armstrong (Centralia, Wash.) Jermaine Green (Daytona Beach, Fla.) Mike Reilly (Flathead, Mont.), Tramaine Murray (Oxnard, Calif.) Erik Coleman (Spokane, Wash.) D.D. Acholonu (Seattle, Wash.), Josh Shavies (Oakland, Calif.) Brian Winter (Tacoma, Wash.) Cougar Defense Pat Bennett (Forks, Wash.), Josh Shavies (Oakland, Calif.) Josh Parrish (Chewelah, Wash.), Mkristo Bruce (Issaquah, Wash.) Erik Coleman (Spokane, Wash.) None Josh Parrish (Chewelah, Wash.) Tai Tupai (Monterey, Calif.) None Jason Hill (San Francisco, Calif.), D.D. Acholonu (Seattle, Wash.), Jeremy Bohannon (Richland, Wash.) Steve Dildine (Graham, Wash.) Scott Davis (Kennewick, Wash.) Brian Hall (Walla Walla, Wash.) 2003 WSU FOOTBALL STARTERS POS IDA UND COL UNM ORE ARIZ STAN OSU USC UCLA ASU WASH SE Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore LT Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong LG Parrish Parrish Parrish Parrish Parrish C Shelford Shelford Shelford Shelford F-Chappel RG Mihlh ser F-Chappel F-Chappel F-Chappel Knotts RT Ligtbody Ligtbody Lightbody Lightbody Lightbody TE Bieneman Bieneman Bieneman Bieneman Bieneman SB Harvey Harvey Lunde Lunde Lunde QB Kegel Kegel Kegel Kegel Kegel RB Greene Green Green Smith Smith FL Darling Darling Darling Darling Darling PK Dunning Dunning Dunning Dunning Dunning NOTE: WSU s starting offensive lineup usually included three wide receivers (as noted above) and one running back, but occasionally included four wide receivers, usually without the tight end, or five wide receivers without a tight end and running back. DE Acholonu Acholonu Acholonu Acholonu Acholonu DT Tupai Tupai Tupai Tupai Tupai DT Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams DE Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown WLB Genatone Genatone Genatone Genatone Genatone MLB Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson SLB Derting Derting Derting Derting Derting LCB Paymah Paymah Paymah Paymah Paymah SS Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams FS Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman LCB David David David David David P Basler Basler Basler Basler Basler

FROM: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION 9 BILL DOBA TV SHOWS: KXLY Cougar Football Saturday airs each Saturday during the football season at 12:00 p.m. PT, leading into ABC s Pac-10 Game of the Week Rick Lukens, Dennis Patchin and Bud Nameck host the shows...fox Sports Net Northwest s nightly (7:00 p.m.) Northwest Tonight program also gives extensive coverage to Doba and Cougar football. WEEKLY WSU PRESS CONFERENCES: WSU hosts a weekly press conference each Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in the Media Information Conference Room, Bohler Addition 195. All in-season head coaches and selected players (when available) will be available for the phone conference and inperson interviews. Contact the WSU Media Information Office for more information. Members of the media may attend in person or participate by use of the telephone. LISTEN TO COUGAR GAMES ANYWHERE: Cougar football fans can listen to the Voice of the Cougars Bob Robertson's broadcasts, even if a network station is not in your locale. TRZ Sports Service Inc.'s "Teamline" provides the hookup directly into the Cougar Sports Network. Call 1-800-846-4700 and punch in the Cougar access code 5938. The cost is charged to your VISA or Mastercard. LIVE TELEVISION: Pac-10 television action this week includes: Oct. 3 Oregon at Utah, 7:00 p.m. PT ESPN2 Oct. 4 USC at ASU, 12:30 p.m. PT ABC Oct. 4 Washington at UCLA, 3:30 p.m. PT FOX FSNW-TV: FOX Sports Net (Northwest) will replay WSU s Oct. 47 game with Arizona Sunday, Oct. 5, at10:00 a.m. TICKETS: Tickets for all Cougar home and away games are available through the WSU Ticket Office, North 225 Grand, Pullman, Wash. 99164-1910, or by calling 800-GO-COUGS (available toll free from all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands). WSU RADIO: Bob Robertson, Jim Walden and Bud Nameck combine talents on the 28-station Cougar Sports Network. Robertson is in his 37th year of broadcasting Cougar sports, while Walden, a former Cougar head coach (1978-86), is in his third season as a Cougar broadcaster. Broadcast time is 60 minutes prior to kickoff. Additionally, the one-hour "Bill Doba Show," produced and distributed by the Cougar Sports Radio Network and KXLY, airs weekly on most network stations live Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. Robertson is the show s regular host all game broadcasts are available via the internet. To listen, and for complete broadcast schedules, connect to www.wsucougars.com. SATELLITE: The Pacific-10 office transmits a weekly 30- minute highlight package each Wednesday at 11:30-12:00 PT on Telstar 6C, Transponder 24, C-Band (if trouble, call 310-779-3467 or the Pac-10 office). PAC-10 TELECONFERENCE: The Pacific-10 Conference hosts a weekly teleconference call each Tuesday during the football season the teleconference call begins at 10 a.m. Bill Doba participates at 11:10 a.m.contact the Pac- 10 media relations office for details, 925-932-4411. DOBA AND PLAYERS AVAILABLE: WSU head football coach Bill Doba is available for individual media interviews 11:00 a.m.-noon each Wednesday. Arrangements for Doba interviews must be made through his office, 509-335-0250. WSU players are available for interviews before and after practice each Tuesday and Wednesday and before practice each Thursday. Contact Jason Hickman (jrhickman@wsu.edu) at the WSU Media Information Office. DOBA PHONE CONFERENCES: Bill Doba is available for media interviews three times weekly via a conference phone hookup, Sunday at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. and Thursday at 2:15 p.m. For access information contact the WSU Media Information Office. AUDIO ON INTERNET: WSU's football broadcasts are available on the Internet through OCSN, WSU s Web provider, and also at Yahoo.com...the address is: http://www.wsucougars.com. INTERNET: WSU releases, statistics, notes and depth chart information are loaded weekly on the WSU Athletics Home Page. The address is: http://www.wsucougars.com.

2003 WASHINGTON STATE DEPTH CHART vs. ARIZONA COUGAR OFFENSE SE 3 * [5] SAMMY MOORE (5-11, 194, Sr.) 16 6 * [0] Marty Martin (5-10, 182, #So.) 16 84 [0] Robert Franklin (6-2, 195, #Fr.) 2 LT 67 * [5] CALVIN ARMSTRONG (6-7, 311, #Jr.) 29 77 [0] Patrick Afif (6-7, 319, Jr.) 3 72 [0] Spencer Hollison (6-5, 283, #Fr.) 1 LG 50 *** [5] JOSH PARRISH (6-7, 324, #Sr.) 35 64 [0] Steve Nelson (6-3, 280, #Sr.) 5 C 78 * [4] R. FITT-CHAPPELL (6-6, 314, #So.) 16 66 * [1] Nick Mihlhauser (6-3, 287, So.) 15 RG 71 *** [1] BILLY KNOTTS (6-7, 282, #Sr.) 30 69 [0] Keola Loo (6-1, 285, Jr.) 5 RT 75 ** [5] SAM LIGHTBODY (6-9, 319, #Jr.) 24 78 * [0] Riley Fitt-Chappell (6-6, 314, #So.) 16 73 [0] Sean O Connor (6-5, 282, #Fr.) 3 TE 81 * [5] TROY BIENEMANN (6-5, 252, So.) 16 80 [0] Cody Boyd (6-8, 240, #Fr.) 5 47 [0] Jesse Taylor (6-3, 250, #Fr.) 6 82 * [0] Adam West (6-6, 243, #So.) 11 SB 35 ** [3] SCOTT LUNDE (6-2, 213, #Sr.) 34 88 * [2] Trandon Harvey (5-11, 187, Jr.) 13 QB 4 ***[5] MATT KEGEL (6-5, 227, #Sr.) 30 9 [0] Josh Swogger (6-5, 238, #Fr.) 3 18 [0] Alex Brink (6-2, 191, Fr.) 0 RB 5 * [2] JONATHAN SMITH (5-10, 190, Sr.) 17 30 * [3] Jermaine Green (6-0, 228, Sr.) 18 33 [0] Chris Bruhn (6-3, 215, #Jr.) 3 FL 1 * [5] DEVARD DARLING (6-3, 213, #Jr.) 16 2 [0] Chris Jordan (6-1, 205, #Fr.) 5 89 [0] Brett Johnson (5-11, 195, #Jr.) 5 PK 10 ** [5] DREW DUNNING (5-11, 170, #Sr.) 32 18 * [0] Graham Siderius (6-1, 196, #So.) 8 INJURED OUT INDEFINITELY SB 36 * [0] Jevon Miller (6-0, 190, #So.) 10 OG 76 * [1] Norvell Holmes (6-3, 304, #So.) 11 DT 79 [0] Bryan Olson (6-4, 282, #So.) 2 DT 99 ** [0] Steve Cook (6-3, 293, #Jr.) 29 C 63 * [4] Mike Shelford (6-2, 269, #Sr.) 15 INJURED OUT FOR SEASON RB Allen Thompson (shoulder), WR Thomas Ostrander (back), QB Chris Hurd (knee), DT Bryan Boyer (back) CAPTAINS: Offense Matt Kegel (4), Defense Erik Coleman (27), Special Teams Al Genatone (48) ( ) = Career game appearances noted to the right of player name [ ] = Number of 2003 starts; not always at same position. * = Varsity letters earned COUGAR DEFENSE WE 9 ** [5] ISAAC BROWN (6-2, 229, #Sr.) 41 94 [0] Mkristo Bruce (6-5, 249, #Fr.) 5 LT 95 ***[5] JEREMEY WILLIAMS (6-4, 288, #Sr.) 40 44 ** [0] Josh Shavies (6-6, 316, Sr.) 32 RT 97 *** [5] TAI TUPAI (6-5, 320, Sr.) 41 19 [0] Odell Howard (6-3, 272, #Fr.) 4 SE 17 ***[5] D. D. ACHOLONU (6-3, 245, Sr.) 40 13 * [0] Adam Braidwood (6-5, 264, So.) 18 58 [0] Matt Mullennix (6-5, 235, Fr.) 0 WLB 48 ***[5] AL GENATONE (6-0, 229, #Sr.) 38 46 ** [0] Pat Bennett (6-0, 229, Jr.) 27 49 [0] Steve Dildine (6-1, 212, #Fr.) 5 MLB 52 * [5] DON JACKSON (6-0, 231, Sr.) 17 43 [0] Brian Hall (6-2, 243, #Fr.) 5 10 * [0] Aaron Wagner (6-2, 248, So.) 16 SLB 51 * [5] WILL DERTING (6-0, 237, #So.) 13 42 [0] Scott Davis (5-11, 225, #Fr.) 5 LCB 15 ** [5] KARL PAYMAH (6-0, 198, #Jr.) 29 21 [0] Alex Teems (5-11, 181, #So.) 9 38 [0] Tyler Sellers (5-10, 173, #Fr.) 1 SS 24 *** [5] VIRGIL WILLIAMS (6-1, 192, #Sr.) 26 28 ** [0] Hamza Abdullah (6-3, 209, #Jr.) 21 37 [0] Eric Frampton (5-11, 198, #Fr.) 4 FS 27 ***[5] ERIK COLEMAN (5-10, 205, Sr.) 37 26 ** [0] Jeremy Bohannon (5-10, 203, Jr.) 30 41 * [0] Aaron Joseph (6-2, 200, #So.) 14 RCB 29 ***[5] JASON DAVID (5-8, 180, Sr.) 36 25 [0] Don Turner (6-0, 177, #Fr.) 5 32 [0] Omowale Dada (5-10, 195, So.) 2 P 8 * [5] KYLE BASLER (6-3, 235, #So.) 17 18 * [0] Graham Siderius (6-1, 196, #So.) 8 KO: WSU SPECIAL TEAMS 18 Graham Siderius (6-1, 196, #So.) 10 Drew Dunning (5-11, 170, #Sr.) LONG SNAPS: 81 Troy Bienemann (6-5, 252, So.) (Punts) 78 Riley Fitt-Chappell (6-6, 314, #So.) (FG/PAT) HOLDER: P-RETURNS: KO-RETURN: 89 Brett Johnson (5-11, 195, #Jr.) 6 Marty Martin (5-10, 182, #So.) 3 Sammy Moore (5-11, 194, Sr.) 29 Jason David (5-8, 180, #Sr.) 3 Sammy Moore (5-11, 194, Sr.) 5 Jonathan Smith (5-10, 190, Sr.) # = Has redshirted Revised: 09/28/03

2003 WASHINGTON STATE COUGAR FOOTBALL - P-1 Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conference Time Attend Aug 30, 2003 Idaho W 25-0 1-0 0-0 3:05 50,113 Sept. 6, 2003 @ Notre Dame L 26-29, ot 1-1 0-0 4:00 80,795 Sept. 13, 2003 @ Colorado W 47-26 2-1 0-0 3:28 48,146 Sept. 20, 2003 New Mexico W 23-13 3-1 0-0 3:20 32,344 Sept. 27, 2003 @ Oregon W 55-16 4-1 1-0 3:50 57,473 Oct. 4, 2003 Arizona Oct. 18, 2003 @ Stanford Oct. 25, 2003 Oregon State Nov. 1, 2003 @ USC Nov. 8, 2003 UCLA Nov. 15, 2003 Arizona State Nov. 22, 2003 @ Washington # - Game played at Seahawks Stadium, Seattle, with WSU the official home team. TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP SCORING 176 84 Points Per Game 35.2 16.8 FIRST DOWNS 99 89 Rushing 35 26 Passing 57 49 Penalty 7 14 RUSHING YARDAGE 718 423 Yards gained rushing 884 584 Yards lost rushing 166 161 Rushing Attempts 198 157 Average Per Rush 3.6 2.7 Average Per Game 143.6 84.6 TDs Rushing 6 2 PASSING YARDAGE 1372 1259 Att-Comp-Int 172-96-3 216-110-13 Average Per Pass 8.0 5.8 Average Per Catch 14.3 11.4 Average Per Game 274.4 251.8 TDs Passing 8 8 TOTAL OFFENSE 2090 1682 Total Plays 370 373 Average Per Play 5.6 4.5 Average Per Game 418.0 336.4 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 12-319 34-692 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 15-118 14-122 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 13-189 3-23 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 26.6 20.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.9 8.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 14.5 7.7 FUMBLES-LOST 14-5 18-9 PENALTIES-YARDS 58-529 42-342 Average Per Game 105.8 68.4 PUNTS-YARDS 30-1293 33-1192 Average Per Punt 43.1 36.1 Net punt average 39.0 32.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 32:41 27:19 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 27/79 16/72 3rd-Down Pct 34% 22% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0/2 4/12 4th-Down Pct 0% 33% SACKS BY-YARDS 20-112 10-79 MISC YARDS 31 4 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 19 10 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-17 5-8 PAT-ATTEMPTS 15-17 7-10 ATTENDANCE 32344 186414 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD LG Avg/G Darling, Devard 5 22 345 15.7 2 39 69.0 Moore, Sammy 5 15 371 24.7 4 74 74.2 Jordan, Chris 5 12 112 9.3 0 19 22.4 Bienemann, Troy 5 12 92 7.7 1 16 18.4 Lunde, Scott 4 8 145 18.1 1 77 36.2 Boyd, Cody 5 7 115 16.4 0 32 23.0 Smith, Jonathan 5 7 65 9.3 0 19 13.0 Green, Jermaine 5 7 49 7.0 0 12 9.8 Harvey, Trandon 3 4 70 17.5 0 42 23.3 Bruhn, Chris 3 2 8 4.0 0 5 2.7 Total... 5 96 1372 14.3 8 77 274.4 Opponents... 5 110 1259 11.4 8 58 251.8 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG Moore, Sammy 12 70 5.8 0 23 Acholonu, D.D. 1 7 7.0 0 0 Hill, Jason 1 25 25.0 0 0 David, Jason 1 12 12.0 0 12 Bohannon, Jer. 0 4 0.0 1 4 Total... 15 118 7.9 1 23 Opponents... 14 122 8.7 0 22 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LG Williams,Virgil 3 71 23.7 1 40 David, Jason 3 76 25.3 1 41 Coleman, Erik 2 14 7.0 0 14 Turner, Don 2 1 0.5 0 1 Bohannon, Jer. 1 1 1.0 0 1 Jackson, Don 1 0 0.0 0 0 Wagner, Aaron 1 26 26.0 0 26 Total... 13 189 14.5 2 41 Opponents... 3 23 7.7 0 23 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG Moore, Sammy 8 255 31.9 1 97 Smith, Jonathan 3 63 21.0 0 38 Wagner, Aaron 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total... 12 319 26.6 1 97 Opponents... 34 692 20.4 0 74 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG Acholonu, D.D. 1 11 11.0 0 11 Brown, Isaac 1 16 16.0 1 16 Williams,Virgil 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total... 3 31 10.3 1 16 Opponents... 1 4 4.0 0 4 SCORE/QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Washington State 55 47 48 26 0 176 Opponents 8 23 23 27 3 84 11

2003 WASHINGTON STATE COUGAR FOOTBALL - P-2 RUSHING G TC YG YL NYG AVG TD LG YDS/G Smith, Jonathan 5 69 370 19 351 5.1 3 49 70.2 Green, Jermaine 5 61 235 27 208 3.4 2 26 41.6 Bruhn, Chris 3 24 191 4 187 7.8 0 28 62.3 Harvey, Trandon 3 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 2.0 Lunde, Scott 4 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.8 Anderson, Lavel 1 4 3 6-3 -0.8 0 1-3.0 Kegel, Matt 5 30 77 89-12 -0.4 1 21-2.4 Swogger, Josh 3 2-1 13-14 -7.0 0 0-4.7 Team 5 6 0 8-8 -1.3 0 0-1.6 Total... 5 198 884 166 718 3.6 6 49 143.6 Opponents... 5 157 584 161 423 2.7 2 37 84.6 PASSING G Effic PA PC PI Pct Yds TD LG Avg/G Kegel, Matt 5 131.50 168 93 3 55.4 1280 8 77 256.0 Swogger, Josh 3 237.47 3 2 0 66.7 61 0 42 20.3 Smith, Jonathan 5 360.40 1 1 0 100.0 31 0 31 6.2 Total... 5 134.68 172 96 3 55.8 1372 8 77 274.4 Opponents... 5 100.07 216 110 13 50.9 1259 8 58 251.8 -------------- PATs -------------- SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Dunning, Drew 0 15-17 15-17 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 60 Moore, Sammy 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Smith, Jonathan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Green, Jermaine 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Darling, Devard 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Brown, Isaac 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Williams,Virgil 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Bohannon, Jer. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 David, Jason 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kegel, Matt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 6 Lunde, Scott 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Bienemann, Troy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jordan, Chris 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 Total... 19 15-17 15-17 0-0 1 1-2 0 0 176 Opponents... 10 5-8 7-10 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 84 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Dunning, Drew 15-17 88.2 0-0 5-5 4-5 6-7 0-0 49 0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Moore, Sammy 5 0 371 70 255 0 696 139.2 Smith, Jonathan 5 351 65 0 63 0 479 95.8 Darling, Devard 5 0 345 0 0 0 345 69.0 Green, Jermaine 5 208 49 0 0 0 257 51.4 Bruhn, Chris 3 187 8 0 0 0 195 65.0 Lunde, Scott 4 3 145 0 0 0 148 37.0 Boyd, Cody 5 0 115 0 0 0 115 23.0 Jordan, Chris 5 0 112 0 0 0 112 22.4 Bienemann, Troy 5 0 92 0 0 0 92 18.4 David, Jason 5 0 0 12 0 76 88 17.6 Harvey, Trandon 3 6 70 0 0 0 76 25.3 Williams,Virgil 5 0 0 0 0 71 71 14.2 Wagner, Aaron 5 0 0 0 1 26 27 5.4 Hill, Jason 4 0 0 25 0 0 25 6.2 Coleman, Erik 5 0 0 0 0 14 14 2.8 Acholonu, D.D. 5 0 0 7 0 0 7 1.4 Bohannon, Jer. 5 0 0 4 0 1 5 1.0 Turner, Don 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.2 Anderson, Lavel 1-3 0 0 0 0-3 -3.0 Kegel, Matt 5-12 0 0 0 0-12 -2.4 Swogger, Josh 3-14 0 0 0 0-14 -4.7 Team 5-8 0 0 0 0-8 -1.6 Total... 5 718 1372 118 319 189 2716 543.2 Opponents... 5 423 1259 122 692 23 2519 503.8

2003 WASHINGTON STATE COUGAR FOOTBALL - P-3 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Kegel, Matt 5 198-12 1280 1268 253.6 Smith, Jonathan 5 70 351 31 382 76.4 Green, Jermaine 5 61 208 0 208 41.6 Bruhn, Chris 3 24 187 0 187 62.3 Swogger, Josh 3 5-14 61 47 15.7 Harvey, Trandon 3 1 6 0 6 2.0 Lunde, Scott 4 1 3 0 3 0.8 Anderson, Lavel 1 4-3 0-3 -3.0 Team 5 6-8 0-8 -1.6 Total... 5 370 718 1372 2090 418.0 Opponents... 5 373 423 1259 1682 336.4 FG SEQUENCE WASHINGTON STATE OPPONENTS Idaho (46),(42),(29),(35) 39,42 Notre Dame (20),(29),34 47,(37),(32),(39),(47),(40) Colorado (43),(39) - New Mexico (37),(36),(23),(21),(49) - Oregon (41),43,(45) - Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Basler, Kyle 29 1293 44.6 62 5 1 8 1 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total... 30 1293 43.1 62 5 1 8 1 Opponents... 33 1192 36.1 56 1 4 9 2 --------------Tackles-------------- -Sacks- -----Pass Def----- ---Fumbles--- Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo AT TT TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 27 Coleman, Erik 5 18 13 31.. 2-14. 2.... 51 Derting, Will 5 20 11 31 6.0-31 3.5-27... 1-0 1.. 15 Paymah, Karl 5 22 7 29 1.0-1.. 2..... 52 Jackson, Don 5 11 15 26 2.0-7 1.5-6 1-0 2 1. 1.. 48 Genatone, Al 5 9 15 24 0.5-0.. 1..... 17 Acholonu, D.D. 5 12 10 22 5.5-27 4.5-24. 2 5 1-11 1 1. 24 Williams,Virgil 5 12 8 20 3.0-11 2.0-9 3-71 3. 1-4 2.. 42 Davis, Scott 5 17 3 20 3.0-8 1.0-6... 2-0 1.. 29 David, Jason 5 14 5 19.. 3-76 4.. 1.. 9 Brown, Isaac 5 7 7 14 3.5-14 1.0-7.. 4 1-16... 25 Turner, Don 5 11 1 12 1.0-2. 2-1...... 95 Williams, Jer. 5 6 5 11 3.0-10 1.0-3. 1 3.... 26 Bohannon, Jer. 5 6 4 10 1.0-2. 1-1.. 1-0... 28 Abdullah, Hamza 5 5 4 9......... 43 Hall, Brian 5 7 2 9 1.0-3 1.0-3....... 97 Tupai, Tai 5 3 6 9 0.5-1 0.5-1.. 2.... 99 Cook, Steve 4 4 4 8 1.0-6 1.0-6.. 1.. 1. 49 Dildine, Steve 5 2 6 8......... 21 Teems, Alex 5 4 3 7......... 46 Bennett, Pat 5 3 3 6...... 1.. 0J Wagner, Aaron 5 1 5 6 1.0-7 1.0-7 1-26...... 13 Braidwood, Adam 5 2 2 4.... 2.... 94 Bruce, Mkristo 5 2 2 4 1.0-10 1.0-10.. 1 1-0... 37 Frampton, Eric 4 3 1 4......... 4D Shavies, Josh 5 1 2 3 1.0-3 1.0-3. 2..... 10 Dunning, Drew 5 1 1 2......... 18 Siderius,Graham 5 1. 1......... 92 Crawford, Joel 2 1. 1......... 56 Baltzer, Chris 1 1. 1......... 80 Boyd, Cody 5 1. 1....... 3. 32 Dada, Omowale 2 1. 1......... 44 Ahlberg, Mark 3...... 1..... TM Team 5........ 1-0... 19 Howard, Odell 3...... 1..... 83 Hill, Jason 4.......... 1. Total... 5 208 145 353 35-143 20-112 13-189 19 21 9-31 8 6. Opponents... 5 - - - - 10-79 3-23 23 20 5-4 4 1 1