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DATE DAY OPP PLACE TIME TV
Sept. 3 Sat Ole Miss Oxford, MS 3:45 pm ESPN
Sept. 10 Sat Texas Austin, TX 6:00 pm ESPN2
Sept. 17 Sat Utah Provo, UT 7:15 pm ESPN2
Sept. 23 Fri UCF Provo, UT 6:00 pm ESPN
Sept. 30 Fri Utah State Provo, UT 6:00 pm ESPN
Oct. 8 Sat San Jose State Provo, UT TBA TBA
Oct. 15 Sat Oregon State Corvallis, OR TBA TBA
Oct. 22 Sat Idaho State Provo, UT TBA TBA
Oct. 28 Fri TCU Arlington, TX 7:00 pm ESPN
Nov. 12 Sat Idaho Provo, UT TBA TBA
Nov. 19 Sat New Mexico State Provo, UT TBA TBA
Dec. 3 Sat Hawai'i Honolulu, HI 2:30 pm ESPN2
All times local to site / subject to change
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BRONCO MENDENHALLBRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITYS 14TH HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
During his six seasons as the head coach
at Brigham Young University, Bronco
Mendenhall has returned the Cougars to the
ranks o the nations top teams. Taking over
a BYU program in 2005 that was coming o
three consecutive losing seasons, Mendenhall
has guided his teams to six straight bowl
invitations, two outright Mountain West
Conerence championships and regular
national top-25 rankings.
Under his leadership, BYU has earned a
56-21 (.727) record over the past six seasons
to rank No. 16 in total wins among all teams in
the nation during that span. The Cougars have
received six straight bowl invitations or the
irst time since a string o 17 consecutive bowls
invitations rom 1978 through 1994. Mendenhall
is the only coach in BYU ootball history to take
his irst six teams to a bowl game.
Going independent in 2011, BYU was
consistently a top MWC contender under
Mendenhall. BYU achieved a 39-9 (.813)
conerence record over the past six years
to help the Cougars complete their 12-year
tenure in the MWC with 64 conerence wins
the most o any MWC school. Mendenhall
also helped the Cougars bring bowl wins over
Oregon, UCLA, Oregon State and UTEP as
Bronco Mendenhall's .727 winning percentage ranks No. 7 among
active FBS head coaches with at least ive years experience.
Name, School Years FBS Record Win %
1. Chris Petersen, Boise St. 5 61-5 .9242. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 12 129-31 .806
3. Gary Patterson, TCU 11 98-28 .778
4. Joe Paterno, Penn St. 45 401-134-3 .748
5. Kyle Whittingham, Utah 6 57-20 .740
6. Mark Richt, Georgia 10 96-34 .739
7. Bronco Mendenhall, BYU 6 56-21 .727
7. Bobby Petrino, Arkansas 7 64-24 .727
9. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 21 186-73-2 .717
10. Nick Saban, Alabama 15 134-53-1 .715
MENDENHALL FILE:
Name: Bronco C. Mendenhall
Age: 45
Hometown: Alpine, UtahWie: Holly Johnston
Children: Cutter, Breaker, Raeder
Parents: Paul and Lenore Mendenhall
(Alpine, Utah)
Coaching Experience:
Brigham Young (2003-present)
Head Coach (2005-present)
AFCA Region 5 Coach o the Year (2006)
MWC Coach o the Year (2006)
Eddie Robinson National Coach o the
Year Finalist (2006)
Deensive Coordinator (2003-04)
BYU Cougar Club Assistant Coach o the
Year Award (2003)
New Mexico (1998-2002)
De. Coord.; Secondary (1998-02)
Assistant Head Coach (2002)
Louisiana Tech (1997)
Secondary
Oregon State (1995-96)
Deensive Line (1995)
De. Coordinator; Secondary (1996)
Northern Arizona (1993-94)
Secondary (1993)
Co-De. Coordinator; Secondary (1994)
Snow College (1991-92)
Deensive Coordinator; Secondary
Oregon State (1989-90)
Graduate Assistant; Deensive Line
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the program enters a new era as one o our
independent schools, joining Notre Dame, Army
and Navy.
Last years BYU team achieved a 7-6 record
and tied or third in the MWC at 5-3 while
playing 19 reshmen and acing a schedule
that eatured eight bowl teams and
our opponents that inished
in inal BCS Top 25 standings.
Mendenhall took over deensive
coordinator responsibilities ater the
teams 1-4 start and the team responded
to become one
o the top
deensive
teams
over the
inal eight
games.
Playing
Experience:
Oregon State
(1986-87)
Two-year starter;
Played saety and
linebacker; Team
Captain (87);
Leo Gribko Memorial
Award (87)
Snow College JC (1984-85)
Gridwire All-American; Team
Captain;
NJCAA National Champions (11-0)
American Fork H.S. (1980-83)
Education:
American Fork High School (1984)
Oregon State (1988; B.S., Phys. Ed.)
Oregon State (1990; Masters o
Education, Exercise Physiology)
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PLAYERPROFILE
JJDILU
IGI
SENIO
RRU
NNING
BACK
Led the Cougars with 1,422
all-purpose yards, 917 rushing
yards, 45 receptions and 9
touchdowns in 2010
KEY STAT
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The tradition o the BYU
quarterback actory should
add another notable chapter
in 2011 ater true reshman Jake
Heaps broke all the schoolsreshmen records in
2010. While the biggest
question mark entering
last season was who
would take over at
quarterback given
three-year starter Max
Halls departure, this
year BYUs quarterback stable is,
well, just thatstable.
PLAYERPROFILE
JAKEHE
APS
SOPHOM
ORE
QUAR
TERBA
CK
Threw 219-of-383for 2,316 yards and
15 touchdowns in 13
games and 10 starts
KEY STAT
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PLAYERPROFILE
MATTRE
YNOLDS
SENIOR
OFFEN
SIVEL
INE
Akey strength o the BYU
team is literally its strength
up ront. Led by Outland
Trophy, Lombardi Award and All-
America candidate Matt Reynolds,the Cougars return our starters
and have plenty o talent
competing to get on the ield
in 2011. Perhaps the nations
top lineman, Reynolds is a
three-year starter at the
critical let tackle position
and is prepared to deliver
a strong inal campaign
beore taking his talents to
the NFL.
Two-year team captain,
Started all 39 games of
career
KEY STATS
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PLAYERPROFILE
CODYHOFFMAN
SOPHOMOREWIDERECEIVER
BYUs receivers may be som
o the most talented to
ever line up or the Cougar
and they will be tutored in 2011 by
new receivers coach Ben Cahoon,
the CFLs all-time receptions
leader known or precision routerunning and excellent hands.
Last years starters return in
senior McKay Jacobson and
sophomore Cody Homan.
Broke numerousNew Mexico Bowl
records after grabbing
8 receptions for
137 yards and 3
touchdowns while
returning 5 kickoffs for
125 total yards
KEY STAT
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PLAYERPROFILE
BRYANKARIYA
SENIORRUNNINGBACK
Bryan Kariya earned a place
on the ESPN Academic All
America Second Team. A
Chinese major with a 3.87 GPA,
Kariya was the only running back
rom an FBS school to be named
an Academic All-American.He was the sixth Cougar to
earn Academic All-Americ
accolades in the past thre
seasons. An excellent
blocker and leader, Kariya
will continue to play a
critical role out o the
backield.
550 yards on 137
carries in 2010
with 21 catches for
122 yards
KEY STAT
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The deensive line loses
deensive end Vic Sooto
but boasts ive players with
starting experience. Beore
a season-ending kneeinjury, one o the most
valuable deenders in
2010 was Romney Fuga.
The 6-oot-2, 307-pound
deensive tackle only
played the irst our games
but is expected to again
anchor the deensive ront in
2011. Eathyn Manumaleuna
started at end and tackle
last year due to the variety
o injuries the team suered
during the season. A two-year
starter, Manumaleuna is slated to
start at right end backed up by
Jordan Richardson, who started
ive games last year in Fugas
spot beore also suering a
year-ending injury.
PLAYERPROFILE
EATHY
NMANUM
ALEUN
JUNIOR
DEFEN
SIVEL
INE
Played in all 13 games
and started in 8 games
in 2010, finishing with
27 tackles, 2.5 sacks
and an interception
KEY STAT
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PLAYERPROFILE
JORDANPENDLETON
SENIORLINEBACKER
Adding to the depth o
the deensive line, BYUs
linebacking corps gives
the Cougars a ront seven that i
deep and talented. The Cougars
lose inside linebacker Shane
Hunter to graduation but return
our starters, three others with
starting experience and several
experienced transers and
returned missionaries. One othe starters back is strong-side
linebacker Jordan Pendleton,
who returns his NFL-caliber too
to the Cougar deense ater
playing in only six games last ye
because o an injury.
Had 38 tackles, 2 sacks
and a forced fumble
despite missing 7 games
due to a season-ending
injury in 2010
KEY STAT
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Playing football at BYU is a unique experience unlike any
other in college athletics. With a heritage that runs deep
in on-and-off the field success, members of the team are
expected to do all things at a higher level, in every aspect
of life. The program is guided by three distinct principles-
tradition, spirit and honor.
TRADITION
BYUs football history is packed full of championships, bowl
games and national honors. This tradition is something
that every player that passes through the program will
become a part of and appreciate. Since 1974 BYU has
played in 29 bowl games, won a National Championship,
claimed 23 conference titles and earned 17 national top-25
finishes, including four top-10 finishes. Under head coach
Bronco Mendenhall, BYU has posted a record of 56-21, won
at least 10 games four of the last five years and gone to six
straight bowl games. Since the 1970s, BYU has established
itself as one of the top football programs in the West.
1984 National Champions
23 Conference Championships
29 Bowl Games
Top 5 nationally in passing offense 19 times
17 National Top-25 NCAA Finishes
50-15 Record in the last five years
Ranked in the Top 25 during each of the last five
seasons
SPIRIT
As a school operated by the Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints, BYU provides an opportunity for student-
athletes to grow mentally, physically and spiritually.
BYU seeks to develop students of faith, intellect, and
character who have the skills and the desire to continue
learning and to serve others throughout their lives. More
than 60 percent of BYUs team has served a two-year
church mission. All of BYUs players take part in service
opportunities throughout the community. This principle is a
large factor in BYUs recruiting approach. Coaches evaluate
not only the playing ability and academic achievement of
possible recruits but also their moral character. BYU makes
it a priority to develop a players faith, and make men ofstrength, courage, fortitude, and service.
261 total missionaries that have served or are
currently serving have been coached or recruited by
Bronco Mendenhall
42 players currently serving full-time missions
69 players slated to participate in 2011 have served
full-time missions in 28 different countries, plus
Puerto Rico
Players and coaches participate in firesides or
hour-long devotionals the night prior to select
games intended to help those attend strengthen
or gain a knowledge of our purpose here on earth
185 Academic All-MWC selections and 64 Scholar-
Athlete honorees during Mendenhalls tenure (most
in MWC)
All BYU students must complete at least 14 credit-
hours in religion-related coursework
Players participate weekly in the Thursdays Heroes
program, inviting families and individuals with specialneeds to practice to be honored and recognized for
their faith, courage and strength
HONOR
All BYU students, including student athletes, are required
to follow the University Honor Code, which is a code
of conduct and living that helps improve the lives of
university students. Coach Mendenhall has worked
hard to instill the principles outlined in the honor code.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints and non-members are expected to maintain the
same standards of conduct. All who represent BYU are
to maintain the highest standards of honor, integrity,
morality, and consideration of others in personal behavio
The basics of BYUs honor code are as follows:
Be honest
Live a chaste and virtuous life
Obey the law and all campus policies
Use clean language
Respect others
Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea,
coffee, and substance abuse
Participate regularly in church services
Observe the dress and grooming standards
Encourage others in their commitment to comply wit
the Honor Code
TRADITION /SPIRIT/HONOR
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COACHING CHANGES
LANCE
REYNOLDSASSISTANT HEAD COACH /TIGHT ENDS COACH
YEARS AT BYU: Entering 28th
YEARS OVERALL: Entering 32nd
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2011-present
BYU assistant head coach
and tight ends coach; 2004-
10 BYU assistant head coach
and running backs coach;2001-03 BYU assistant head
coach and oensive line;
2000 BYU assistant head
coach, oensive coordinator;
and running backs coach;
1985-99 BYU running backs
coach; 1983-84 BYU junior
varsity coordinator; 1982 Ricks
College assistant head coachand oensive coordinator; 1981
Snow College assistant head
coach, oensive coordinator
and running backs; 1979-80
BYU graduate assistant
BOWL GAMES COACHED: 22
BRANDON
DOMANOFFENSIVE COORDINATOR /QUARTERBACKS COACH
YEARS AT BYU: Entering 7th year
YEARS OVERALL: Entering 7th year
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2011-present
BYU oensive coordinator
and quarterbacks coach;
2005-10 BYU quarterbacks
coach.BOWL GAMES COACHED: 6
OF NOTE: Promoted to Oensive
Coordinator on Jan. 4, 2011 ...
has coached 6 bowl games,
helping BYU win our bowls
in the last ive seasons,
including 52-24 victory at
the 2010 New Mexico Bowl
... guided two o the mostproliic passers in BYU history
- John Beck and Max Hall ...
Hall and Beck are second and
third, respectively, in BYU
history in pass completions,
passing yards, and total
oense
BOWL GAMES COACHED: 6
BEN
CAHOONWIDE RECEIVERS COACH
YEARS AT BYU: Entering 1st year
YEARS OVERALL: Entering 1st year
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2011-presen
BYU wide receivers coach
BOWL GAMES COACHED: None
OF NOTE: A receiver at BYU rom
1995-97, Cahoon returns tohis alma mater ater a 13-yea
proessional career in which
he became the Canadian
Football Leagues all-time
receptions leader and a two-
time recipient o the CFL
Most Outstanding Canadian
award. Selected sixth overal
in the 1998 CFL Drat bythe Montreal Alouettes,
Cahoon spent his entire
career in Montreal where he
contributed to three Grey Cu
championships, including
back-to-back titles the past
two seasons (2009 and 201
BOWL GAMES COACHED: none
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NICK
HOWELLSECONDARY /SPECIAL TEAMS COACH
YEARS AT BYU: Entering 2nd year
YEARS OVERALL: Entering 10th year
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2011-present
BYU secondary coach
and special teams
coach; 2010 BYU outside
linebackers coach; 2008-
09 BYU deensive graduate
assistant; 2007 BYU
deensive intern; 2004-06
Ben Lomond High (Ogden,
UT) head coach; 2003 Weber
High (North Ogden, UT)
deensive coordinator; 2002
Sky View High (Smithield,
UT) deensive line coach
BOWL GAMES COACHED: 2
PAUL
TIDWELLINSIDE LINEBACKERS COACH
YEARS AT BYU: Entering 12th year
YEARS OVERALL: Entering 34th year
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2011-present
BYU inside linebackers
coach; 2005-10 BYU inside
linebackers/recruiting
coordinator; 2004 BYU specia
teams coordinator; 2002-03
BYU running backs/special
teams coordinator; 2000-01
BYU running backs/recruiting
coordinator; 1999-00 Louisian
Tech tight ends and special
teams coach; 1998 Louisiana
Tech deensive backs coach;
1995-97 Eastern Arizona
Junior College head coach;
1988-94 Snow College head
coach; 1984-87 Snow College
deensive coordinator; 1979-8
North Sanpete (Mt. Pleasant,
UT) head coach; 1978 Richield
High (Richield, UT) head coac
BOWL GAMES COACHED: 9
KELLY POPPINGAOUTSIDE LINEBACKERS COACHYEARS AT BYU: Entering 1st year
YEARS OVERALL: Entering 3rd year
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2011 BYU outside linebackers
coach; 2010 BYU deensive graduate assistant and interim
outside linebacker coach; 2009 BYU deensive intern
BOWL GAMES COACHED: 1
JOE
DUPAIXRUNNING BACKS COACH /RECRUITING COORDINATOR
YEARS AT BYU: Entering 1st year
YEARS OVERALL: Entering 14th year
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2011-present
BYU running backs
coach and recruiting
coordinator; 2008-10 US
Naval Academy slotbacks
coach; 2004-07 Cal Poly
oensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach; 2001-
03 Cal Poly quarterbacks
coach; 1999-00 Riverton
(UT) High assistant coach;
1998-99 Univ. o Missouri-
Rolla quarterbacks and
receivers coach
BOWL GAMES COACHED: 3
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TOP 10 MOMENTSYEAR IN REVIEW
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BYU, ESPN PARTNERSHIP
On September 1, 2010, BYU took a step in a new direction when it announced it would begin
competition as a ootball independent or the 2011 season.
Along with the independence announcement, BYU also announced an 8-year partnership with
ESPN to televise Cougar ootball on the sports leaders amily o networks.
BYU is nationally recognized as an outstanding university and or the history and tradition
o its premier athletic programs, said Burke Magnus, ESPN senior vice president, college sports
programming. Once BYU decided to chart an independent course
or ootball, we both recognized it is a good opportunity to build and
grow our strong 30-year relationship. With this agreement, college
ootball ans around the country will see the quality and pageantry o BYU as well as the passion an
enthusiasm o its supporters.
ARMED FORCES BOWL PARTNERSHIP
Brigham Young University has entered into an agreement to participate
in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl ollowing the 2011 ootball season
i bowl eligible and not selected or a BCS game.
We are extremely pleased to have an opportunity to host BYU as one
o our bowl participants in 2011, said Brant B. Ringler, executive director o
the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. Our goal is to attract schools with a
national presence to help us honor the men and women o the United States Armed Forces. BYU is
a nationally recognized institution with an outstanding an base.
NEW MEXICO BOWL VICTORY
Winning ve o its nal six games, BYU capped the 2010 season with a dominating 52-24 New
Mexico Bowl victory over UTEP to nish the year 7-6 overall and become one o only 11 programs in
the nation to win our bowl games over the past ve seasons.
The Cougars came into their 29th bowl appearance and rst-ever New Mexico Bowl ater tying
or third place in the Mountain West Conerence with a 5-3 league record. Coming back rom a 1-4
start to the season, BYU earned its sixth straight bowl invitation and became the rst Cougar teams
to win our bowls in a ve-year span since LaVell Edwards-led teams do so rom 1980-84.
JAKE HEAPS BREAKS TY DETMERS RECORDTrue reshman quarterback Jake Heaps became the rst rosh signal
caller in BYU history to start in a bowl and completed 25-o-34 passes or 26
yards and our touchdowns to be named New Mexico Bowl Ofensive MVP.
During the game, Heaps broke Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmers BYU re-
cord or reshman touchdown throws, nishing with 15 on the year to Detmer
13. Redshirt reshman wide receiver Cody Hofman caught three touchdowns
on eight receptions or 137 yards in the bowl win, while true reshman running
back Joshua Quezada ran or 101 yards on 15 carries and one touchdown.
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DEFEATED WASHINGTON IN SEASON
OPENER
The Cougars entered the season opener against Washington with a two-
quarterback rotation. BYU deeated the eventual 2010 Holiday Bowl winner as both
junior Riley Nelson and Heaps nished with exactly 131 yards passing in a 23-17 win.
With its win against Washington, BYU deeated a team rom a BCS automatic-qualiying coner-
ence or the th-straight year, the third-longest streak in the nation. The Cougars have deeated at
least one AQ school 14 o the past 15 years dating back to 1996. BYU received a Top 25 ranking dur-ing the season or the th-straight season with a No. 24 coaches poll rating ater week one.
NEW DEFENSE COMES ON STRONG
The Cougars came on strong ater Mendenhall took over the deense or the nal eight games.
Ater ranking 101st nationally in total deense ollowing the 1-4 start, the Cougars showed signican
improvement under Mendenhalls leadership to earn the nations No. 24 overall deense at years
end, ranking only behind No. 1 TCU in the MWC. The deenses statistics continued to shoot up ater
each gamerushing deense went rom last in the nation at 259.2 per game through BYUs rst
ve games to 71.5 yards per game over the next six. Over the same time, total deense went rom
433.4 ypg to 267.5 ypg and scoring deense drastically improved rom 28.8 ppg to 11.3 ppg.
ASHWORTHS FOUR TOUCHDOWNS
BYU bumped up its 15.2 ppg average to 32.6 ppg ater wins over SDSU (24-21), Wyoming (25-
20), UNLV (55-7), Colorado State (49-10) and New Mexico (40-7). Highlights included senior wide
receiver Luke Ashworths our rst-hal touchdown receptions at CSU, setting BYU and MWC re-
cords or most touchdown receptions in a hal, and Quezadas three touchdown runs versus UNLV.
MATT REYNOLDS RETURNS
Junior ofensive lineman and captain Matt Reynolds joined Rich and Sooto on the All-MWC First
Team. An Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award candidate, Reynolds surrendered only one sack allseason rom his let tackle position. Di Luigi was selected to the All-MWC Second Team while seven
additional Cougars received all-conerence honorable mention (WR Luke Ashworth, OL Terence
Brown, OL Braden Hansen, OL Jason Speredon, LB Shane Hunter, CB Brian Logan, K Mitch Payne).
SDSU WIN TURNS AROUND SEASON
Third down proved successul on both sides o the ball or the Cougars as BYU deeated coner-
ence oe San Diego State 24-21. With 3:21 let in the game and San Diego State threatening a 24-21
BYU lead, the Cougar deense held the Aztecs on three-consecutive plays to orce a punt and seal
their rst conerence win o the season. The BYU ofense, led by reshman quarterback Jake Heaps,
was 12-o-19 on third down. Heaps nished the game with 126 passing yards on 15-o-22 completions
DEFENSE BEATS WYOMING
The Cougar deense held on late in the ourth quarter to give BYU a 25-20 victory over Wyoming.
With 27 seconds let in the game and the Cowboy ofense acing a 4th-and-10 at the Cougar 26-yard
line, reshman linebacker Kyle Van Noy batted down an Austyn Carta-Samuels pass to seal the Cou-
gars second conerence win o the season. With the win, BYU improved its winning streak against
Wyoming to six straight, including eight in a row dating back to the 1987 season at Edwards Stadium.
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2011
RO
STER
NO. NAME POS. HT. W T. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)1 Pendleton, Jordan LB 6-3 238 Sr. 3L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS
2 Hadley Spencer LB 6-1 230 So. 1L Connell, WA / Connell HS
2 Homan, Cody WR 6-4 208 So. 1L Cresent City, CA / Del Norte HS
3 Lark, James QB 6-2 200 Jr. 1L St. George, UT / Pine View HS
3 Van Noy, Kyle LB 6-3 235 So. 1L Reno, NV / McQueen HS
4 Kaveinga, Uona LB 5-11 236 Jr. RS Hawthorne, CA / USC
5 Sampson, Joe* DB 5-10 213 Jr. TR Oakland, CA / College o San Mateo
6 Jacobson, McKay WR 5-11 199 Sr. 3L Southlake, TX / Southlake Carroll HS
6 Johnson, Jordan DB 5-10 185 Fr. RS Springield, MA / Brooks School
7 Hadley, Preston* DB 6-0 200 Jr. TR Pleasant Grove, UT / Snow College
7 Kuresa, Alex* QB 5-11 180 Fr. HS Millville, UT / Mountain Crest HS
9 Heaps, Jake QB 6-1 200 So. 1L Issaquah, WA / Skyline HS
9 Sorensen, Daniel DB 6-2 206 So. 1L Colton, CA / Colton HS
10 Di Luigi, JJ RB 5-9 185 Sr. 3L Canyon Country, CA / Canyon HS
11 Apo, Ross WR 6-3 206 Fr. RS Arlington, TX / The Oakridge School
12 Falslev, JD WR 5-8 184 So. 1L Logan, UT / Sky View HS
12 Munns, Jason QB 6-5 250 So. SQ Kennewick, WA / Southridge HS
13 Nelson, Riley QB 6-0 196 Jr. 2L Logan, UT / Utah State
15 Mees, Carter DB 6-0 190 Jr. 2L St. George, UT / Pine View HS
16 Fowler, Gavin* DB 5-11 190 Fr. HS Kaysville, UT / Davis HS
16 Houk, Terenn* WR 6-4 204 Fr. HS Tacoma, WA / Enumclaw HS
17 Tollestrup, Dalin WR 6-1 182 Jr. 1L Raymond, Alberta / University o Calga
18 Galeai, Jray DB 6-0 196 So. 1L Laie, HI / Kahuku HS
18 Wilson, Richard TE 6-2 232 So. 1L Spanish Fork, UT / Spanish Fork HS
19 Marshall, Matt WR 5-10 171 Sr. 3L Salt Lake City, UT / Skyline HS
20 Pendley, Chase DB 6-1 204 So. RS Sandy, UT / Southern Utah
20 Quezada, Joshua RB 5-11 202 So. 1L La Habra, CA / La Habra HS
21 Everett, DeQuan DB 6-3 205 Jr. RS Long Beach, CA / Cerritos JC
22 Hine, Adam* RB 6-1 193 Fr. HS Santa Clara, UT / Snow Canyon HS
22 Pikula, Manoa* LB 6-1 231 Fr. HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS
23 Raymond, Cody* WR 5-9 173 Fr. HS Sandy, UT / Jordan HS23 Uale, Travis DB 6-2 199 Sr. 3L Hawaii Kai, HI / Kamehameha HS
24 Comer, Cameron DB 6-0 191 Fr. RS Springville, UT / Springville HS
25 Eason, Corby DB 5-8 173 Sr. 2L Columbus, GA / Erie CC
26 Buckner, Robbie DB 5-10 176 Jr. 2L Ashdown, AR / Ashdown HS
27 Foote, David RB 5-11 200 Jr. 1L Washington, UT / Pine View HS
27 Kautai, Teu* DB 6-1 212 Fr. HS Arlington, TX / The Oakridge School
28 Smith, Brian P/K 6-3 179 So. 1L Orem, UT / Mountain View HS
29 PoVey, Skye DB 5-11 184 So. SQ Ogden, UT / Snow College
29 Smith, Jordan WR 6-4 207 So. SQ Salem, UT / Spanish Fork HS
30 Folsom, Ryan RB 5-10 195 So. 1L Medord, OR / North Medord HS
31 Leung-Wai, Aveni LB 6-1 227 Sr. 1L Aiea, HI / Grossmont JC
32 Carter, Nate* RB 5-9 192 Fr. HS St. George, UT / Dixie HS
32 Hague, Mike DB 5-10 190 Jr. 2L Salt Lake City, UT / Brighton HS
33 Kariya, Bryan RB 6-0 217 Sr. 3L Kaysville, UT / Davis HS
34 Jorgensen, Austen LB 6-2 237 Jr. 2L Mt. Pleasant, UT / North Sanpete HS
35 Mendenhall, Zed RB 5-11 245 Jr. 1L Alpine, UT / Lone Peak HS
36 Fua, Alani LB 6-5 206 Fr. RS Northridge, CA / Oaks Christian HS
37 Sorensen, Justin K 6-1 232 So. 1L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS
38 Probert, Seth LB 6-3 207 Fr. RS Lebanon, OR / Lebanon HS
41 Heder, Austin* LB 6-1 241 Fr. HS Pleasant Grove, UT / Pleasant Grove H
42 Alisa, Michael RB 6-1 213 So. 1L Provo, UT / Timpview HS
43 Pritchard, Baker* DL 6-3 277 Fr. HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS
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NO. NAME POS. HT. W T. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)44 Ogletree, Brandon LB 5-11 228 Jr. 2L McKinney, TX / McKinney HS
45 Beck, Tyler LB 6-1 212 So. RS Murrieta, CA / Vista Murrieta HS
46 Bills, Kevan* LB 6-3 232 Fr. HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS
47 Ansah, Ezekiel LB 6-6 270 Jr. 1L Accra, Ghana / Presbyterian Boys
48 Frazier, Jameson LB 6-2 230 Sr. 2L Draper, UT / Alta HS
49 Wagner, Jadon DL 6-4 245 Sr. 2L Lethbridge, Alberta / LCI
51 Lesatele, Lene* LB 6-1 243 Fr. HS Artesia, CA / Gahr HS
53 Cox, Tanner LB 6-4 225 Fr. RS Pleasant View, UT / Weber HS
54 Tushaus, Blair OL 6-2 280 Fr. RS Scottsdale, AZ / Notre Dame Prep
55 Manumaleuna, Eathyn DL 6-2 294 Jr. 2L Anchorage, AK / Timpview HS
56 Anae, Famika OL 6-6 318 Fr. RS Provo, UT / Timpview HS
56 Hess, Connell LB 6-0 224 Jr. 1L Boise, ID / Capital HS
57 Kaumatule, Moses* DL 6-1 254 Fr. HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS
58 Blackmore, Justin DL 6-1 287 Fr. RS West Jordan, UT / West Jordan HS
59 Niumatalolo, Vaa* LB 6-1 227 Fr. HS Annapolis, MD / Broadneck HS
60 Brown, Terence OL 6-4 318 Sr. 3L Summerville, SC / Summerville HS
62 Thorson, Marco OL 6-3 305 Sr. 2L Ramona, CA / Ramona HS
66 Mulitalo, Manu OL 6-2 340 Fr. RS West Valley City, UT / Granger HS
67 Lawlor, Quinn OL 6-4 278 Fr. RS Orem, UT / Orem HS
68 Nielsen, Austin OL 6-0 277 Jr. 1L Glendale, AZ / Sandra Day OConner H70 Reynolds, Matt OL 6-6 305 Sr. 3L Provo, UT / Timpview HS
71 Kahaialii, Walter OL 6-3 325 Jr. 2L Lahaina, HI / Kamehameha-Maui HS
72 Mathews, Ryker* OL 6-6 313 Fr. HS American Fork, UT / American Fork HS
73 Kau, Solomone OL 6-2 314 Fr. RS Rio Linda, CA / Rio Linda HS
74 Stringham, Brock OL 6-6 287 Fr. RS Highlands Ranch, CO / Mountain Vista
75 Brown, Braden OL 6-6 301 Jr. 2L Salt Lake City, UT / Highland HS
76 Hansen, Braden OL 6-6 313 Jr. 2L Sandy, UT / Alta HS
77 Dulan, Ian DL 6-1 270 Sr. 3L Hilo, HI / Kamehameha-Hawaii HS
77 Yeck, Michael OL 6-8 286 Fr. RS Keller, TX / Keller HS
78 Reynolds, Houston OL 6-2 296 So. 1L Provo, UT / Timpview HS
79 Vaitai, Manaaki OL 6-3 307 So. SQ Euless, TX / Trinity HS80 Mathews, Marcus TE 6-4 208 So. 1L Beaverton, OR / Southridge HS
82 Friel, Kaneakua TE 6-5 244 So. 1L Kaneohe, HI / Kamehameha HS
83 Haoka, Spencer WR 6-0 201 Sr. 3L Kahuku, HI / Kahuku HS
84 Mahina, Devin TE 6-6 245 So. 1L Upland, CA / Upland HS
85 Cutler, Dallin WR 5-9 170 So. SQ Draper, UT / Alta HS
86 Jorgensen, Colby* TE 6-7 234 Fr. HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS
87 Brown, Rhen WR 5-10 178 Jr. 2L Summerville, SC / Lone Peak HS
88 Holt, Austin TE 6-5 247 So. 1L South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS
89 Edwards, Matthew TE 6-3 214 Sr. 1L Salt Lake City, UT / Woods Cross HS
90 Reden, Stehly* TE 6-4 254 Fr. HS Valley Center, CA / Valley Center HS
90 Peterson, Matt DL 6-5 249 Jr. 1L Bludale, UT / Riverton HS
91 Fangupo, Hebron* DL 6-1 331 Sr. TR Santa Ana, CA / USC
92 Rowley, Graham DL 6-4 280 So. 1L Waialua, HI / Waialua HS
93 Vea, Simote DL 5-11 270 Sr. 1L Hauula, HI / BYU-Hawaii
93 Brown, Trevor* TE 6-5 210 Fr. HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS
94 Richardson, Jordan DL 6-4 270 Jr. 2L Idaho Falls, ID / Bonneville HS
95 Muehlmann, Mike DL 6-4 253 So. 1L American Fork, UT / American Fork HS
96 Hornung, Reed DS 6-2 249 Jr. 1L Anoka, MN / Snow College
97 Tuiloma, Travis DL 6-2 320 Fr. RS Topeka, KS / Washburn Rural HS
98 Fuga, Romney DL 6-2 321 Jr. 2L Huntington Beach, CA / Edison HS
99 Stephenson, Riley P/K 6-0 196 Jr. 2L St. George, UT / Pine View HS
* Indicates reshmen and newcomers
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QB
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RG
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4 Cody Homan 6-4 205 So.
83 Spencer Haoka 6-0 200 Sr.
6 McKay Jacobson 5-11 190 Sr.
11 Ross Apo 6-3 202 Fr.
16 JD Falslev 5-8 175 So.
82 Devin Mahina 6-6 236 So.
84 Marcus Mathews 6-5 200 So.
18 Austin Holt 6-4 245 So.
70 Matt Reynolds 6-6 322 Sr.
72 Ryker Mathews 6-6 285 Fr.
76 Braden Hansen 6-6 310 Jr.
79 Manaaki Vaitai 6-3 300 So.
60 Terence Brown 6-4 330 Sr.
78 Houston Reynolds 6-2 308 So.
71 Walter Kahaiali'i 6-3 334 Jr.
62 Marco Thorson 6-3 327 Sr.
75 Braden Brown 6-6 300 Jr.
56 Famika Anae 6-5 260 Fr.
74 Brock Stringham 6-5 280 Fr.
9 Jake Heaps 6-1 194 So.
13 Riley Nelson 6-0 201 Jr.
33 Bryan Kariya 6-0 218 Sr.
35 Zed Mendenhall 5-11 239 Jr.
10 JJ Di Luigi 5-9 190 Sr.
20 Joshua Quezada 5-11 211 So.
2011 OFFENSE DEPTH CHART 2011 DEFENSE DEPTH CHART
41 Matt Putnam 6-6 271 S
92 Graham Rowley 6-4 261 S
Ian Dulan 6-1 255 S
98 Romney Fuga 6-2 307 S
97 Travis Tuiloma 6-2 316 F
91 Hebron Fangupo 6-1 310 S
55 Eathyn Manumaleuna6-2 295 J
94 Jordan Richardson 6-3 271 J
82 Mike Muehlmann 6-4 240 S
1 Jordan Pendleton 6-3 239 S
3 Kyle Van Noy 6-3 219 S
36 Alani Fua 6-5 195 F
4 Uona Kaveinga 5-11 255 J
34 Austin Jorgensen 6-2 235 Jr
45 Tyler Beck 6-1 210 S
44 Brandon Ogletree 5-11 225 J
47 Spencer Hadley 6-1 221 S
31 Aveni Leung-Wai 6-1 238 S
48 Jameson Frazier 6-2 225 S
49 Jadon Wagner 6-4 246 S
26 Robbie Buckner 5-10 176 J
28 Jordan Johnson 5-10 175 F
25 Corby Eason 5-8 172 S
7 Preston Hadley 6-0 200 J
21 DeQuan Everett 6-3 200 J
17 Daniel Sorensen 6-2 200 S
18 Jray Galeai 6-0 179 S
32 Travis Uale 6-2 197 S
23 Mike Hague 5-10 190 J
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PR37 Justin Sorensen 6-2 230 So.
99 Riley Stephenson 6-0 203 Jr.
24 Brian Smith 6-3 175 So.
4 Cody Homan 6-4 205 So.
16 JD Falslev 5-8 175 So.
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16 JD Falslev 5-8 173 S
96 Reed Hornung 6-2 250 J
19 Matt Marshall 5-10 172 S
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UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Provo, UtahFounded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 15, 1875
Elevation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,553 eet
Enrollment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,278
Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cougars
Mascot: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cosmo
Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dark Blue and White
Stadium (capacity): LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,725)
S u r a c e : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N a t u r a l G r a s s
President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cecil O. Samuelson
Athletics Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Holmoe
FOOTBALL TEAM INFORMATIONDeense: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Oense: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pro Set
2010 Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Final National Ranking: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
2010 MWC Record/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3/3rd
PROGRAM HISTORYNational Championships: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (1984)Conerence Championships: . . . . . . . . . 23 (last 2007)
MWC Championships: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (last 2007)
Bowl Appearances: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Bowl Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-17-1
Last Bowl Appearance: . . . . . . 2010, New Mexico Bowl
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 52-24 vs. UTEP
Last Bowl Victory: . . . . . . . . . . . 2010, New Mexico Bowl
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 52-24 vs. UTEP
Bowl Streak: . . . . . . . . . . . .Six consecutive (4-2 record)
First Year o Football: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1922
All-time Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512-380-26 (.572)All-time Home Record: . . . . . . . . . . . .278-129-6 (.680)
All-time Road Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211-231-19 (.478)
All-time Neutral Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-20-1 (.544)
All-time MWC Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*64-26 (.711)
*Most wins by any MWC school since league inception
All-time MWC Home Record: . . . . . . . . . . . 33-12 (.733)
All-time MWC Road Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-14 (.689)
Stadium Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205-64 (.762)
Stadium Record (since 1982 expansion):136-42 (.764)
Stadium Record (since 2000 renaming):45-16 (.738)
LaVELL EDWARDS STADIUMHOME OF THE COUGARS
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STARTERS/LETTERWINNERS RETURNINGLetterwinners Returning/Lost: .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62/16
Oensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . 31/4
Deensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . . . 28/11
Specialist Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . .3/1
Oensive Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/1
Other Oensive Returners with Starting Exp. . . . . . .7Deensive Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/6
Other Deensive Returners with Starting Exp. . . . . . .7
BEST ATTENDANCEIN THE WEST, 2010
No. School Avg. Attend.
1. USC (15) 79,907
2. Washington (23) 66,264
3. BYU (27) 61,381
4. UCLA (28) 60,376
5. Oregon (29) 59,398
6. Caliornia (31) 57,873
7. Arizona (36) 55,408
8. Arizona State (45) 47,943
9. Colorado (46) 46,864
10. Oregon State (48) 45,509
National attendance ranking in parentheses
Year Gm Home Avg. Total
2010 6 368,283 61,380 642,535
2009 6 385,416 64,236 626,495
2008 6 384,613 64,102 657,439
2007 6 386,980 64,497 645,653
2006 6 363,146 60,524 595,587
2005 6 349,222 58,204 590,549
2004 6 350,849 58,475 529,022
2003 6 369,003 61,500 643,737
2002 6 373,055 62,176 587,062
2001 6 362,699 60,450 596,980
2000 6 363,711 60,619 639,249
1999 6 391,111 65,185 545,105
1998 6 376,210 62,702 697,281
1997 6 389,362 64,894 548,246
1996 7 440,576 62,939 701,529
1995 6 371,780 61,963 555,256
1994 6 364,913 60,819 619,046
1993 6 392,676 65,446 566,617
1992 6 390,476 65,079 638,626
1991 6 394,978 65,830 689,029
1990 6 396,011 66,002 610,054
1989 6 392,252 65,375 567,994
1988 6 386,774 64,462 621,337
1987 6 391,335 65,223 603,745
YEARLY ATTENDANCE
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As a BYU football player, much is expected on the field, in the classroom and in daily life.
It is important for athletes to find a balance between all of their various commitments.
Coach Mendenhall wants his players to structure their lives with emphasis in the
following five areas and in this order: Faith, Family, Knowledge, Friends and Football.
1. FaithWith BYU being a religion-based institution, players and coaches alike can unite under
similar religious beliefs and backgrounds. Athletes can find strength and comfort in
relying on their faith in difficult situations. Their faith allows them to see the larger picture
beyond the football field.
2. FamilyBYU places a strong emphasis on the importance of family and the strength that comesfrom building relationships with them. BYU football has always been unique with its family
relationships, including married players, sibling teammates and continuing generations
of athletes. The team itself has created an atmosphere of family with a brotherhood of
teammates, a band of brothers, who care for one another as family.
3. KnowledgeAs student-athletes, gaining all of the knowledge available will always be an important
principle for success. BYU football encourages athletes to reach high academicachievement in the classroom. After graduation and throughout their lifetime, athletes
should continue to learn and grow in knowledge.
4. FriendsChoosing the people you associate with can shape the person that you become. The
importance of good friends and associating with people of high character and moral
standards will always be a constant principle for BYU football. The team encourages
players to be good friends and make lasting friendships while encouraging all to be good
examples.
5. FootballMany people will wonder why football is placed fifth on this list. After understanding
what a BYU football player is supposed to be and what he is supposed to represent, it
becomes clear. Year in and year out, BYU football will seek to not only win at the highest
level but also forever strive to produce successful young men of exceptional moral
character.
BALANCE AND PRIORITIES
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2011 OPPONENTS
atOLE MISSOxford, Miss.
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (60,580)
atTEXASAustin, Texas
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (100,119)
UTAHProvo, Utah
LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,725)
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Brandon Bolden (976 yds)
Passing: Brandon Bolden (7 yds)
Receiving: Melvin Harris (408 yds)
Tackles: Damien Jackson (68)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 4-8
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:
1-7 6th in West Division (SEC)
2010 Final Ranking: N/A
Last Bowl: 2009 Cotton Bowl, beat No. 19
Oklahoma State 21-7
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Cody Johnson (592 yds)Passing: Garrett Gilbert (2,744 yds)
Receiving: Mike Davis (478 yds)
Tackles: Keenan Robinson (113)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 5-7
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:2-6, T-10th (Big 12)/6th in South Division
2010 Final Ranking: N/A
Last Bowl: 2009 BCS Championship, lost to
No. 1 Alabama 37-31
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Griff Robles (124 yds.)
Passing: Jordan Wynn (2,334 yds.)
Receiving: DeVonte Christopher (660 yds.)
Tackles: Chaz Walker (113)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 10-3
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:
7-1 (MWC)/2nd
2010 Final Ranking: No. 23 (Coaches), RV (AP)
Last Bowl: 2010 MAACO Las Vegas Bowl, los
to No. 10 Boise State 26-3
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2011 OPPONENTS
UCFProvo, Utah
LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,725)
UTAH STATEProvo, Utah
LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,725)
SAN JOSE STATEProvo, Utah
LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,725)
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Ronnie Weaver (890 yds.)
Passing: Jeff Godfrey (2,159 yds.)
Receiving: A.J. Guyton (353 yds.)
Tackles: Kemal Ishmael (93)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 11-3
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:
7-1 (C-USA)/1st
2009 Final Ranking: 20 (Coaches)/21 (AP)
Last Bowl: 2011 Liberty Bowl, beat Georgia
10-6
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Robert Turbin (1,296 yds)Passing: Jeremy Higgins (22 yds)
Receiving: Stanley Morrison (616 yds)
Tackles: Bobby Wagner (133)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 4-8
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:2-6 (WAC)/7th
2010 Final Ranking: N/A
Last Bowl: 1997 Humanitarian Bowl, lost to
Cincinnati 35-19
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Brandon Rutley (461 yds.)
Passing: Matt Faulkner (206 yds.)
Receiving: Noel Grigsby (822 yds.)
Tackles: Keith Smith (115)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 1-12
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:
0-8 (WAC)/9th
2010 Final Ranking: N/A
Last Bowl: 2006 New Mexico Bowl, beat New
Mexico 20-12
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2011 OPPONENTS
atOREGON STATECorvallis, Oregon
Reser Stadium (45,674)
IDAHO STATEProvo, Utah
LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,725)
vs.TCUArlington, Texas
Cowboys Stadium (80,000)
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Markus Wheaton (220 yds.)
Passing: Ryan Katz (2,401 yds.)
Receiving: Markus Wheaton (675 yds.)
Tackles: Lance Mitchell (74)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 5-7
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:
4-5 (PAC-10)/7th
2010 Final Ranking: N/A
Last Bowl: 2009 MAACO Las Vegas Bowl,
lost to BYU 44-20
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Tavoy Moore (252 yds.)Passing: Kyle Morris (671 yds.)
Receiving: Rodrick Rumble (464 yds.)
Tackles: A.J. Storms (146)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 1-10
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:0-8 (Big Sky)/9th
2010 Final Ranking: N/A
Last Bowl: N/A
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Ed Wesley (1,078 yds.)
Passing: Casey Pachall (78 yds.)
Receiving: Josh Boyce (646 yds.)
Tackles: Tanner Brock (106)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 13-0
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:
8-0 (MWC)/1st
2010 Final Ranking: 2nd
Last Bowl: 2010 Rose Bowl, beat Wisconsin,
21-19
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2011 OPPONENTS
IDAHOProvo, Utah
LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,725)
NEW MEXICO STATEProvo, Utah
LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,725)
atHAWAIIHonolulu, Hawaii
Aloha Stadium (50,000)
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Princeton McCarty (380 yds.)
Passing: Brian Reader (568 yds.)
Receiving: Justin Veltung (497 yds.)
Tackles: Robert Siavii (91)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 6-7
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:
3-5 (WAC)/6th
2010 Final Ranking: N/A
Last Bowl: 2009 Humanitarian Bowl - beat
Bowling Green 43-42
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Kenny Turner (461 yds.)Passing: Matt Christian (1,372 yds.)
Receiving: Todd Lee (280 yds.)
Tackles: Donyae Coleman (92)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 2-10
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:1-7 (WAC)/8th
2010 Final Ranking: N/A
Last Bowl: 1960 Sun Bowl, beat Utah State
20-13
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing: Bryant Moniz (102 yds.)
Passing: Bryant Moniz (5,040 yds.)
Receiving: Royce Pollard (901 yds.)
Tackles: Corey Paredes (151)
TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record: 10-4
2010 Conerence Record/Finish:
7-1 (WAC)/T-1st
2010 Final Ranking: N/A
Last Bowl: 2010 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, lost
to Tulsa 62-35
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