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BYU FOOTBALL - WINNING TRADITION


1984 National Champions 23 Conference Championships 30 Bowl Game Appearances Top 5 nationally in passing offense 19 times 17 National Top-25 NCAA finishes 2006 & 2007 Mountain West Conference Champs 2006, 2007 & 2009 Las Vegas Bowl Champions 11-2 record and No. 12 National Ranking (2009) 10-3 record and No. 21 National Ranking (2008) 11-2 record and No. 14 National Ranking (2007) Four of last five seasons with 10 or more wins 50-15 record in the last five years (only eight teams better) Ranked in the Top 25 during each of the last five seasons At least one Freshman All-American in the last six seasons Six Academic All-Americans in the last three years MATT REYNOLDS, OT 2011 OUTLAND TROPHY CANDIDATE 2011 LOMBARDI AWARD CANDIDATE Ranked No. 15 in red zone efficiency in the nation (2010) Ranked No. 17 in punt return defense in the nation (2010) Ranked No. 21 in third-down efficiency in the nation (2010) Ranked No. 24 in total defense in the nation (2010) Ranked No. 1 in third down conversion pct. in the nation (2009) Ranked No. 3 in passing efficiency in the nation (2009) Ranked No. 8 in tackles for loss allowed in the nation (2009) Ranked No. 6 in passing offense in the nation (2008) Ranked No. 9 in kickoff returns in the nation (2008) Ranked No. 10 in total defense in the nation (2007) Ranked No. 9 in scoring defense in the nation (2007) Ranked No. 14 in passing offense in the nation (2007)

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INTRODUCTION
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 BYU Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5

J.J. DILUIgI RUNNINg BACK JAKE HEAPS, QB

2011 SEASON PREvIEW


Season Outlook. . . . . . . . . . . 6-13 Worth Noting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Broadcast Partners . . . . . . . . . . 14 Returning Stats Leaders . . . . . . . 14 Honors Candidates . . . . . . . 14-16 Lettermae Breakdown . . . . . . . . 17 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 Pronunciation Guide . . . . . . . . . 20 Depth Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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Players A-H . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-33 Players J-P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-44 Players R-W . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-50 2011 Recruiting Class Info . . . . 51 New Recruit Bios . . . . . . . . 52-53

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BYU COACHINg STAFF


Bronco Mendenhall Bio . . . . 54-57

2010 SEASON REvIEW


Season Wrap-up . . . . . . . . . 58-59 2010 Game Results . . . . . . . . . 59 Game-by-Game Review . . . . 60-73 2010 MWC Info . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 2010 Team Season Stats . . . . . . 75 Scoring Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 2010 Individual Stats . . . . . 76-81 2010 BYU Game Highs. . . . 82-83 2010 Opponent Game Highs 82-83 BYU Football Tradition . . . . . . . . 84 2010 Game-by-Game Starters . . 20

2011 SCHEDULE
DATE DAY OPP Sept. 3 Sat Ole Miss Sept. 10 Sat Texas Sept. 17 Sat Utah Sept. 23 Fri UCF Sept. 30 Fri Utah State Oct. 8 Sat San Jose State Oct. 15 Sat Oregon State Oct. 22 Sat Idaho State Oct. 28 Fri TCU Nov. 12 Sat Idaho Nov. 19 Sat New Mexico State Dec. 3 Sat Hawai'i All times local to site / subject to change PLACE Oxford, MS Austin, TX Provo, UT Provo, UT Provo, UT Provo, UT Corvallis, OR Provo, UT Arlington, TX Provo, UT Provo, UT Honolulu, HI TIME TBA TBA 7:15 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm TBA TBA TBA 7:00 pm TBA TBA TBA TV TBA TBA ESPN2 ESPN ESPN TBA TBA TBA ESPN TBA TBA TBA

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Provo, Utah Founded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 15, 1875 Elevation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,553 feet Enrollment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,278 Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cougars Mascot: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cosmo Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dark Blue and White Stadium (capacity):LaVell Edwards Stadium (64,045) Surface: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Grass President:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cecil O. Samuelson Athletics Director: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Holmoe

FOOTBALL STAFF
Head Coach/DC:Bronco Mendenhall (Oregon State, 88) Seasons: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .entering 7th Career Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-21 (.727) Record at BYU: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . same Conference Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-9 (.813) Assistant Head Coach/TE: . . Lance Reynolds, 29th Yr. Offensive Coordinator/QB: . . . Brandon Doman, 7th Yr. Offensive Line: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Weber, 5th Yr. Running Backs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe DuPaix, 1st Yr. Receivers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Cahoon, 1st Yr. Inside Linebackers: . . . . . . . . . . Paul Tidwell, 11th Yr. Defensive Line: . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Kaufusi, 10th Yr. Special Teams/Secondary: . . . . . Nick Howell, 2nd Yr. Outside Linebackers: . . . . . . . . Kelly Poppinga, 1st Yr. Strength & Conditioning: . . . . . . . . Jay Omer, 11th Yr. Defensive Graduate Assistant . . . . . . . . . . Shaun Nua Offensive Graduate Assistant . . . . . . . . . . Rob Morris Defensive Intern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Walker Offensive Intern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Bills Director of Football Operations: . . . . . . . Duane Busby High School Relations Dir.: . . . . . . . .Patrick Hickman Video Coordinator: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lane Olson Equipment Manager: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mick Hill Head Football Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Morris Academic Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Hamblin

FOOTBALL TEAM INFORMATION


Defense: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Offense: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pro Set 2010 Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 Final National Ranking: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NA 2010 MWC Record/Finish: . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3/3rd

STARTERS/LET TERWINNERS RETURNING


Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . 63/15 Offensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . . 31/4 Defensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . 29/10 Specialist Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . . . . . . 3/1 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . 10/1 Other Offensive Returners with Starting Exp. . . . 7 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . 9/5 Other Defensive Returners with Starting Exp. . . . 7

PROGRAM HISTORY
National Championships: . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (1984) Conference 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 of 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

MEDIA RELATIONS
Football Media Relations: . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Pyne Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801-422-4912 Cell Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801-367-1631 Football Assistant . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Christiansen Office Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801-422-8999 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801-717-2517 Media Relations Main Office: . . . . . 801-422-8948 Media Relations Fax: . . . . . . . . . . . 801-422-0633 Edwards Stadium Press Box: . . . . . 801-422-2609 Website:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.byucougars.com Address: . . . . . . . . . . .30 SFH; Provo, UT 84602

CODY HOFFMAN WIDE RECEIvER

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)

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staff in 2011 include Joe DuPaix, who will coach running backs after coming to BYU from Navy, and former Cougar Ben Cahoon, who will mentor receivers after retiring in January as the CFLs all-time receptions leader.

FOOTBALL
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JAKE HEAPS

QUARTERBACK
The tradition of the BYU quarterback factory should add another notable chapter in 2011 after true freshman Jake Heaps broke all the schools freshmen 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. Five talented players make up the depth chart at this vital position with Heaps the clear-cut starter, followed by juniors Riley Nelson and James Lark, sophomore Jason Munns and true freshman Alex Kuresa. Both Heaps and Nelson amassed huge numbers as high school All-Americans. Heaps has all the physical tools directing BYUs pro-style offense to be among the top signal callers in the nation. He can make every throw and has talented weapons at his disposal with 10 starters returning. Building on the strong finish to his 10-start true freshmen season, the nations toprated quarterback recruit in 2010 had an outstanding spring in his second go-around and seems poised for a big sophomore campaign in 2011 commanding the BYU attack. Nelson started the first three games in 2010, sharing time with Heaps in a two-quarterback rotation, before an injury early in the third game at Florida State put him out for the season. The athletic left-hander returned to put up strong numbers with both his arm and his feet during spring practices. Lark, the 2005 Utah 3A MVP out of Pine View High School in St. George, Utah, returned from a mission last year and backed up Heaps over the final 10 games of the season, appearing in four contests. Munns, the 2006 Big Nine Co-Player of the Year out of Southridge High School in Kennewick, Wash., also returned from a mission last year and is another very capable player should his number be called. Kuresa, the 2010 Utah Gatorade Player of the Year and Deseret News Mr. Football recipient, joins the mix out of Mountain Crest High School after setting nearly every career quarterback record in the state of Utah, including total offense (12,917), passing yards (10,951) and passing JJ DI LUIgI touchdowns (101).

BOASTINg STRONg SQUAD, COUgARS EMBARK ON INDEPENDENCE IN 2011


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In his first six years as head coach, Mendenhall has the highest win percentage in BYU history at .731 (56-21) that also currently ranks him No. 9 in winning percentage among all active head coaches. His 56 wins are the most by a BYU coach in his first six seasons, and over the last five campaigns only eight teams have achieved more wins than BYUs 50 victories (Boise State 61-5, Ohio State 56-9, Florida 56-12, TCU 55-10, Oklahoma 54-15, Virginia Tech 52-16, USC 51-14, LSU 51-15). The Cougars have also been successful in postseason matchups, earning six-straight bowl invitations and joining a group of only 11 programs to win four bowls in the last five years. BYU finished its 12-year tenure in the MWC with 64 conference victoriesthe most of any MWC school. The Cougars enter independence having finished in the Top 25 in four of the last five years and look to earn a spot among that elite company again in 2011. Winning five of its final six games in 2010, BYU capped the season with a dominating 52-24 New Mexico Bowl victory over UTEP to finish the year 7-6 overall after a 1-4 start. BYUs bowl victory highlighted the progress and momentum the relatively young team gained over the course of the season as 19 freshman played for the Cougars and several played big roles in the seasonending victory. True freshman quarterback Jake Heaps became the first frosh signal caller in BYU history to start in a bowl and completed 25-of-34 passes for 264 yards and four touchdowns to be named New Mexico Bowl Offensive MVP. Redshirt freshman wide receiver Cody Hoffman caught three touchdowns on eight receptions for 137 yards in the bowl win, while true freshman running back Joshua Quezada ran for 101 yards on 15 carries and one touchdown. The Cougars established 31 New Mexico Bowl records during the game and set 11 BYU bowl high marks, including most points (52) and most rushing yards (219). We were really making progress as the season ended last year and in the spring I was pleased to see we picked up where we left off, Mendenhall said. This team is very talented and we have more depth than in

the previous six years that Ive been the coach. They love to compete and they are fun to be around. I like our chemistry. Im very optimistic. Among 31 offensive and 29 defensive lettermen returning, the 2011 Cougars return 19 starters (10 on offense, 8 on defense) and 14 additional players who have starting experience. They also expect strong contributions from several who didnt have a chance to play last year due to transfer rules and injuries, such as USC transfer linebacker Uona Kaveinga and redshirt freshman receiver Ross Apo. Detailed below is a breakdown of the 2011 team heading into fall camp.

OFFENSE
BYU employs a pro-style offense that under the direction of new offensive coordinator Brandon Doman will be similar to the traditional BYU offenses of the past. The offense came on strong the last half of the 2010 season after a slow start with inexperienced players in key roles against a tough schedule. With 10 of 11 starters returning, the 2011 squad looks to build on the experience and momentum gained last year, needing only to fill a void at right guard. Outland Trophy, Lombardi Award and All-America candidate Matt Reynolds (Sr., OL) anchors an offensive line that includes three players who have started every game each of the last two years and a fourth (Braden Brown) who started all of last year and part of the prior season. Sophomore Jake Heaps, who broke all BYU freshman QB records and was MVP of New Mexico Bowl, has a talented receiving corps returning along with all the running backs from last season that notched seven games of 200 or more yards on the ground for BYU, the most in a season by a Cougar team since 2001. After spring drills the offense is energized under the leadership of Doman, who in addition to tutoring Heaps last season has helped both of BYUs prior starters land in the NFL under his tutelage. New coaches on the

The BYU Cougars return 19 starters and 63 lettermen to a team set to embark on its first year as a football independent in 2011 with television partner ESPN. With a proven system in place under seventh-year head coach Bronco Mendenhall, the Cougars will face teams from the Southeastern Conference, Big 12, Pac-12, Conference USA, Western Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference and Big Sky. The 12-game schedule kicks off at Ole Miss on Sept. 3 and concludes at Hawaii on Dec. 3 with matchups against Texas, TCU, Utah, Oregon State, and Central Florida highlighting the 2011 schedule.

RUNNINg BACK
BYU returns all of its backs in 2011 in what should be a

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strong group of playmakers. Senior JJ Di Luigi averaged 5.2 yards per carry while rushing for 917 yards last year, adding another 443 yards as a receiver. He had a team-leading eight touchdowns on the ground and one more through the air while touching the ball more than any other back or receiver with team-highs of 178 carries and 45 receptions. The shifty, make-you-miss runner should once again be an all-purpose weapon in the Cougar attack. Fellow senior Bryan Kariya, a north-and-south runner, added 550 yards on 137 carries last year with 21 catches for 122 yards. An excellent blocker and leader, Kariya will continue to play a critical role out of the backfield. One player sure to increase his touches in 2011 is Joshua Quezada. Coming off a strong end to his true freshman season in 2010, the sophomore excelled in the spring and should demand more reps as a primary ball carrier in his second season. Known as a strong runner, he has all the tools to be BYU's primary ball carrier over the next three years. True fullback Zed Mendenhall, a junior, returns as a powerful blocker with starting experience. Junior David Foote, sophomore Ryan Folsom and returned missionaries Michael Alisa, Iona Pritchard and Adam Hine are among those looking to take advantage of their opportunities to give BYU depth in the backfield under the new leadership of assistant coach Joe DuPaix, who enters his first year with the Cougars after coming from Navy. As freshmen in 2008, Alisa played linebacker and Pritchard saw time at both linebacker and running back. Alisa made the move to running back during spring practices and Pritchard will focus on the offensive side of the ball as well in 2011.

Apo gives BYU two tall, athletic receivers for Heaps to throw to in 2011. Hoffman led BYU with 527 yards and shared TD honors with Ashworth, hauling in seven scoring receptions. He finished the year with three touchdowns on eight receptions for 137 yards in BYUs New Mexico Bowl victory. Jacobson is a speedy receiver with good hands poised for a strong final campaign. He totaled 410 yards on 37 catches in 2010 as the BYU offense worked out some kinks through the early going. He had 528 receiving yards and three touchdowns as a freshman in 2006 prior to serving an LDS Church mission. He ranked behind only All-American tight end Dennis Pitta in receiving yards as a sophomore in 2009 with 556 yards despite missing four games due to an injury. One of 10 players in the nation with two or more receptions over 70 yards, Jacobsons 24.2 yards per catch as a sophomore ranked No. 4 in the nation among all receivers who averaged at least one catch per game. Sophomore JD Falslev, a shifty runner known for making plays, showed during spring that he will press for time on the field in addition to his punt and kick return duties. Senior Spencer Hafoka, a three-year letterman with 22 receptions, and 6-foot4 redshirt sophomore returned missionary Jordan Smith, a first-team All-State player out of Spanish High School, are among a group of additional wideouts adding depth on the outside for BYU.

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coaches the tight ends in 2011, moving over from running backs. His mentorship and 32-years experience is expected to aid the development of this young group of talented players.

OFFENSIvE LINE
A key strength of the BYU team is literally its strength up front. Led by Outland Trophy, Lombardi Award and All-America candidate Matt Reynolds, the Cougars return four starters and have plenty of talent competing to get on the field in 2011. Perhaps the nations top lineman, Reynolds is a three-year starter at the critical left tackle position and is prepared to deliver a strong final campaign before taking his talents to the NFL. He is a two-time first-team all-conference, College Football News All-Sophomore Team and multiple Freshman AllAmerica honoree. After deciding to not enter the draft as a junior, Reynolds joins fellow returning starters Braden Hansen (LG, CFN All-Sophomore Team and All-MWC honorable mention, 2009 Freshman All-American), Terence Brown (C, All-MWC honorable mention, 2009 CFN All-Sophomore Team honorable mention), and Braden Brown (RT) in protecting quarterback Jake Heaps and creating holes for the Cougar running backs. Among those likely to replace departed right guard Jason Speredon are junior Walter Kahaialii, sophomore Houston Reynolds (brother of Matt) and senior Marco Thorson. Another player who has the talent to be on the field is high school All-American Ryker Mathews. A mid-year enrollee, the true freshman played left tackle during spring while Matt Reynolds sat out rehabbing a postseason surgery. He showed he has all the tools to become Reynolds heir apparent and could factor into the mix in his first season. Offensive line coach Mark Weber was able to give many of his younger linemen plenty of experience during spring practices as only Braden Brown participated among the starters with others rehabbing from surgeries. They made good progress and give Weber a deep cadre of big bodies prepared to spearhead the Cougar offensive attack in 2011.

TIgHT END
After losing consensus All-America tight end Dennis Pitta and his all-conference backup Andrew George to the NFL, BYU introduced five freshman tight ends in 2010 and expects to see exponential growth in production from this sophomore class in 2011. One of the group, Mike Muehlmann, has moved to defensive end, leaving Devin Mahina, Marcus Mathews, Austin Holt and Richard Wilson returning to compete in fall camp. Joining the mix in addition to senior Matt Edwards is sophomore Kaneakua Friel, who played in eight games with one start as a freshman in 2008 prior to leaving for a two-year mission, and true freshman Colby Jorgensen, the nations No. 28 tight end recruit in 2011 out of Timpview High School. The 6-foot6 Mahina made five starts in 2010 and appeared in 12 games while leading the freshmen five last year with 11 catches for 118 yards. He comes out of spring practices

listed as the starter with Mathews and Holt sharing backup slots on the depth chart. A strong threat as a downfield receiver, the 6-foot-5 Mathews totaled a positionbest 136 yards in 2010 before a season-ending injury limited his action to eight games and eight receptions. At 6-foot-4, Holt excels as a blocker and receiver, earning two starts last year while seeing action in 12 games. Wilson will add his talents to the equation in fall camp after sitting out spring drills rehabbing from postseason surgery. The athletic, 6-foot-2 Wilson (3 starts and 12 games in 2010) joins the 6-foot-5 Friel, the 6-foot-7 Jorgensen and 6-foot-3 Edwards in making the tight end position not only deep but also more experienced compared to last year. Assistant head coach Lance Reynolds
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TERENCE BROWN MARCUS MATTHEWS

BYUs receivers may be some of the most talented to ever line up for the Cougars and they will be tutored in 2011 by new receivers coach Ben Cahoon, the CFL's all-time receptions leader known for precision route running and excellent hands. Last years starters return in senior McKay Jacobson and sophomore Cody Hoffman. Only one regular-rotation receiverLuke Ashworth (2 starts, 368 yards, 7 TDs)will not be back in 2011. While Ashworths clutch scoring will need to be replaced, the talent level is high with the addition of redshirt freshman Ross Apo, who missed last season due to a finger injury. Joining the 6-foot-4 Hoffman, the 6-foot-3

DEFENSE
Bronco Mendenhall will maintain the defensive coordinator role in 2011. The Cougars came on strong after he took over the defense for the final eight games last season. After ranking 101st nationally in total defense following the 1-4 start, the Cougars showed significant improvement under Mendenhalls leadership to earn the nations No. 24 overall defense at years end, ranking only behind TCUthe nations No. 1 defenseamong MWC schools. In 2011, the Cougar front seven is as deep and talented as perhaps any of Mendenhalls previous teams and should prove stout against the run. First-team All-MWC defensive lineman Vic So'oto graduated, but he leaves his former teammates in good hands with seven starters and four others with starting

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experience available among the front seven. In the secondary, BYU will introduce some new faces. The Cougars are replacing the team's KAT safety and team captain Andrew Rich as well as cornerbacks Brian Logan and Brandon Bradley. Rich led the team in tackles, interceptions, pass breakups and forced fumbles last season and was named All-MWC First Team. Sophomore returned missionary Daniel Sorensen demonstrated great potential during the spring in filling Richs role, while two corners with starting experience return to compete with several talented redshirts and transfers to fill out the BYU secondary.

spring, while fall camp will bring the additional talents of incoming freshmen Moses Kaumatule (West Jordan, Utah/Bingham HS), Baker Pritchard (South Jordan, Utah/Bingham HS) and Stehly Reden (Valley Center, Calif./ Valley Center HS).

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LINEBACKERS
Adding to the depth of the defensive line, BYUs linebacking corps gives the Cougars a front seven that is deep and talented. The Cougars lose inside linebacker Shane Hunter to graduation but return four starters, three others with starting experience and several experienced transfers and returned missionaries. One of the starters back is strong-side linebacker Jordan Pendleton, who returns his NFL-caliber tools to the Cougar defense after playing in only six games last year because of an injury. A player whose development may have benefitted from Pendletons missed action is sophomore Kyle Van Noy, who played in all 13 games as true freshman, including two starts. Perhaps the best athlete on the team, Van Noy is a playmaker who presents a unique combination of size and speed that can still frustrate offenses on otherwise well-executed plays. Lott Trophy candidate Jameson Frazier, voted a team captain in 2011, returns as a starting outside linebacker, joining the talents of Pendleton, Van Noy and Jadon Wagner, who was selected in the 2011 CFL Draft but has decided to put off a professional career to return for his final season. Frazier and Wagner, who started nine games in 2010, should man the weak side with Pendleton being joined by Van Noy on the strong side. Both Van Noy and Frazier have experience at both outside positions. Redshirt freshman Alani Fua is a talent ready to see his first action in a backup role on the outside, joining returned missionary freshman Kevan Bills and Ghana-native Ezekiel Ansah, who as a track athlete has the physical size and speed to be a real contributor as he becomes more familiar with the game. On the inside, junior Brandon Ogletree returns after starting eight games last year and finishing fourth on the team with 49 tackles. Likely to start at the other inside position is USC transfer Uona Kaveinga, who sat out last season due to transfer rules. The junior has proven through his redshirt year and during spring practices that he will be a leader on the defense and a name called by many announcers as he makes plays in

DEFENSIvE LINE
The defensive line loses defensive end Vic Sooto but boasts five players with starting experience. Before a season-ending knee injury, perhaps the teams best defensive player in 2010 was Romney Fuga. The 6-foot-2, 307-pound defensive tackle only played the first four games but is expected to again anchor the defensive front in 2011. Starting end Matt Putnam is back for his senior season along with junior Eathyn Manumaleuna, who started at end and tackle last year due to the variety of injuries the team suffered during the season. A two-year starter, Manumaleuna is slated to start at right end backed up by Jordan Richardson, who started five games last year in Fugas spot before also suffering a year-ending injury. Putnam is joined on the depth chart by sophomore Graham Rowley at left end, both of whom could pull starting duties. Also in the mix is returning missionary Ian Dulan, who started three years before deciding to leave for his missionary service. If Dulan doesnt redshirt, he adds significant experience and ability to the defensive frontline. The middle of the line will be a strength that should help the Cougars be stingy against the run. Behind Fuga, the Cougars have two extremely talented players who showed during spring they should make a difference when on the field. Redshirt freshman Travis Tuiloma and senior Hebron Fangupo, a transfer from USC, give BYU perhaps one of the best 1-2-3 punches at one of the most important, if under-appreciated, positions. The Cougars may also be without the services of 2010 backup end Thomas Bryson, who left school and did not participate in spring but could return in the fall. Mike Muehlmann adds his agile frame to the mix after moving from tight end to defensive end during the

the BYU 3-4 defense. Junior Austin Jorgensen, who made three starts last year and was fifth on the team with 46 tackles, provides starter talent behind Kaveinga. Sophomore Spencer Hadley, who played in 11 games as a true freshman in 2008, returned from his mission and showed during spring that he will earn time in the middle along with Ogletree. In addition, Aveni Leung-Wai has starting experience and is joined among others by sophomore Tyler Beck and incoming freshmen Lene Lesatele (Artesia, Calif./Gahr HS), Teu Kautai (Arlington, Texas/ The Oakridge School) and Austin Heder (Pleasant Grove, Utah/Pleasant Grove HS) in making the 2011 linebackers among the deepest group at BYU in many years.

MATT PUTNAM

boundary corner spot. Free safety Travis Uale, who has been voted a team captain going into his senior season, is the lone returning starter but is joined by a group of players who have the potential to make the transition in the defensive backfield a smooth one. The player who has turned the most heads is sophomore safety Daniel Sorensen, a returned missionary who played linebacker in 2008 before spending the past two years as a missionary in Costa Rica. Back in his original position at strong safety, Sorensen delivered hits and defended passes during spring practices in a way that could make the adjustment to life without Rich much better than might have been anticipated. Sophomore Jray Galeai joins Sorensen on the depth chart at the KAT position, while junior Mike Hague is pushing Uale for time at free safety after moving from running back during the spring . Junior Carter Mees and sophomore Chase Pendley also show promise at the free and KAT positions, respectively. The corners have two players with starting experience returning in senior Corby Eason and junior Robbie Buckner. Eason was a major contributor last season at boundary corner with 22 tackles, 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. He sat out spring drills recovering from a postseason surgery, which gave Snow College transfer Preston Hadley the opportunity to show he will be a contributor in his first season at BYU. DeQuan Everett, a junior who redshirted last year after transferring from Cerritos JC, is also in the mix. Buckner is competing with redshirt freshman Jordan Johnson at the field corner spot vacated by Logan.

SECONDARY
The position with the most changes in 2011 will be the Cougar secondary. Gone are all-conference safety Andrew Rich and cornerbacks Brian Logan and Brandon Bradley. The big-hitting Rich led the team in multiple categories, including tackles, interceptions and pass breakups, while Logan was the teams primary cover corner the past two seasons and Bradley was a steady performer at the
CORBY EASON

SPECIAL TEAMS
All but one specialist or returner is back in 2011. The lone exception is the MWC and BYU career scoring leader Mitch Payne, who has manned the teams primary placekicking duties for four years. Taking over the challenge of replacing Payne is the strong-legged returnedmissionary Justin Sorensen. As a freshman in 2008, Sorensen handled kickoff responsibilities and booted 32 balls for touchbacks. He had limited opportunity kicking field goals as a freshman but made his only regular-distance attempt of 31 yards. His two other attempts were both unsuccessful 50-plus-yard kicks. The punting duties rest on the capable foot of a junior Riley Stephenson. The versatile junior will be able to concentrate on punting duties in 2011 after handling much of the kickoff responsibilities the past two years. An All-MWC honorable mention performer as a freshman, he can kick for distance or touch with 17 punts of more than 50 yards last year and 20 kicks placed inside the 20. He tied his career high and set a BYU bowl record with a 60-yard boot in BYUs New Mexico Bowl victory. Deep snapper Reed Hornung and holder Matt Marshall are back as well as return specialists JD Falslev and Cody Hoffman. Falslev averaged 9.1 yards on punt returns while Hoffman averaged 27.1 yards on kickoff returns.

TRAvIS UALE

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WORTH NOTING 2010 BYU FOOTBALL

<<PLAYER PROFILES>> INDEPENDENCE

WORTH NOTINg
- BYU has a proven system in place

under Bronco Mendenhall. In his six years as head coach, Mendenhall has the highest win percentage in BYU history at .731 (56-21). His 56 wins are the most by a BYU coach in his first six years of coaching.
- BYU has achieved a 50-15 record

Boise State are the only programs in the West to do so.


- After three losing seasons from

- BYU players have earned Academic

over the last five seasons. Only eight teams have more wins over that span (Boise State 61-5, Ohio State 56-9, Florida 56-12, TCU 55-10, Oklahoma 54-15, Virginia Tech 52-16, USC 51-14, LSU 51-15).
- BYU has been invited to six-straight

2002-04, BYU has earned a 56-21 record over the past six season under head coach Bronco Mendenhall to rank No. 16 in total wins (tied with Auburn) among all teams in the nation during that span. The Cougars are one of only 12 schools to win 10 or more games a minimum of four different seasons during the past six years. Boise State (5 times), BYU (4 times), Oregon (4 times) and USC (4 times) are the only programs in the West to do so.
- BYU has finished ranked in the top

All-America recognition six times over the past three seasons, the secondmost honorees behind Penn State of any FBS school during that span.
- BYU has been ranked in the Top 25

BYU, ESPN PARTNER


On September 1st, 2010, BYU took a step in a new direction when it announced it would begin competition as a football independent for the 2011 season. Along with the independence announcement, BYU also announced an 8-year partnership with ESPN to televise Cougar football on the sports leaders family of networks. BYU is nationally recognized as an outstanding university and for the history and tradition of its premier athletic programs, said Burke Magnus, ESPN senior vice president, college sports programming. Once BYU decided to chart an independent course for football, we both recognized it is a good opportunity to build and grow our strong 30-year relationship. With this agreement, college football fans around the country will see the quality and pageantry of BYU as well as the passion and enthusiasm of its supporters. One of the most important goals in becoming an independent was the opportunity for more national exposure for the university and its football program. BYU also sought better access for the Cougars national fan base and the opportunity to schedule high-profile opponents. Weve long sought broad, nationwide access to our games for our fans and increased visibility among those who may be less familiar with our university and athletic programs, said BYU President Cecil O. Samuelson. Weve also been looking for ways to take better advantage of our own unique broadcasting resources. Beginning this fall, every BYU home football game will be televised to a live national audience on the ESPN family of networks or BYUtv. Additionally, BYU fans will be able to view same-day rebroadcasts on BYUtv of every home game and any away game to which ESPN has the rights through conference agreements with the host team. BYU is the first football program to garner its own exclusive deal with ESPN to broadcast its games. ESPN and

ESPN2 are both available in 99.5 million homes, while the 24-hour college sports network ESPNU is distributed to approximately 73 million homes. ESPN also produces college football games that are broadcast on ABC. Each year, a minimum of three games will be carried on ESPN, ESPN2, or ABC. Additional games will be on ESPNU. At least one game each season will be carried live on BYUtv. Since announcing the deal, ESPN has announced four BYU games to be aired on its networks, including a September 17 matchup against Utah at LaVell Edwards Stadium on ESPN2 and contests against UCF, Utah State and TCU which will be broadcast live on ESPN. BYUtv is available in 55 million North American homes and is growing every month. Its on the basic tier of both Dish and DirectTV and is carried by more than 500 cable systems. The network has recently constructed its own state-of-the-art production building that will allow it to televise every game in HD. Competing as an independent will also allow BYU the opportunity to play a unique and challenging schedule. The day BYU announced its plan to move to independence, it announced a six-game deal to play Notre Dame. Throughout the year following the announcement BYU has scheduled games with Ole Miss, TCU and West Virginia, along with home-and-away series against Texas, Georgia Tech, Oregon State, UCF, Hawaii and in-state rival Utah, who recently joined the expanded Pac-12 Conference. Postseason play has also been a focus and BYU has found a home for the 2011, 12 and 13 seasons if bowl eligible and not selected to a BCS bowl. In 2011, the Cougars have agreed to play in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Texas. BYU will play in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl in 2012 and travel to San Francisco for the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl following the 2013 regular season. The future will be an exciting time for the school, the program and its worldwide audience as BYU begins a new era in its football history.

during each of the past five seasons, including a place in the final national polls four of the past five seasons.
- ESPN and BYU have created a

bowl games and four of its last five bowls. The last time BYU teams won four bowls in a five-game span was from 1980-84. BYU's 52 points in its 2010 New Mexico Bowl victory set a BYU bowl record. BYU is one of only 11 programs to win four bowl games in the last five years. -BYU is only one of seven FBS programs in the country to win 10 or more games during at least four of the last five seasons. Those teams include Ohio State (5 times), Virginia Tech (5 times), Boise State (5 times), BYU (4 times), Oklahoma (4 times), TCU (4 times) and Texas (4 times). BYU and

25 in the various national statistical categories 65 times in the past six seasons (42 offense, 16 defense, 6 special teams, 1 misc.). The Cougars have achieved 39 top-15 statistical rankings, 29 top-10 rankings and 15 top-5 rankings in that span.
- BYU has sold out 19 of its last 24

unique partnership to televise Cougar football games to a national, live audience on the sports leader's family of networks. ESPN agreed to an eight-year deal with BYU starting with the 2011 season, making BYU the first school in the nation to sign an exclusive broadcast aagreement with ESPN. Including additional games broadcast on BYUtv, future Cougar games will consistently be broadcast to a national audience.

home games and consistently has one of the top attendance averages in the West. In 2010, BYU's average home attendance of 61,380 ranked No. 3 in the West behind only USC and Washington.

byu in national statistical categories

THE COUGARS HAVE FINISHED RANkED IN THE TOP 25 IN THE VARIOUS NATIONAL STATISTICAL CATEGORIES 65 TIMES IN THE PAST SIx SEASONS (42 OFFENSE, 16 DEFENSE, 6 SPECIAL TEAMS, 1 MISC.). BYU HAS ACHIEVED 39 TOP-15 STATISTICAL RANkINGS, 29 TOP-10 RANkINGS AND 15 TOP-5 RANkINGS IN THAT SPAN. LISTED BELOW IS A BREAkDOWN BY YEAR.
#1 third-down conversion percentage #3 passing efficiency #8 tackles for loss allowed #11 scoring offense #15 first downs offense #16 red zone efficiency #17 passing offense #21 total offense rushing defense

2010

#15 red zone efficiency, #17 punt return defense #21 third-down efficiency #22 first downs defense #23 pass defense #24 total defense

2009

2008

#2 third-down efficiencty, fumbles recovered #4 tackles for loss allowed #5 fourth-down efficiency #6 passing offense #9 kickoff returns #10 first downs offense #13 passing efficiency #15 turnovers gained #16 total offense #20 scoring offense

2007

#5 time of possession #6 fourth-down efficiency #8 kick return defense #9 rush defense, scoring defense #10 total defense, #12 fourth down defense #14 passing offense #16 tackles for loss allowed #17 kickoff returns #18 pass efficiency defense, punt return defense #21 third-down efficiency #25 total offense

2006

#2 passing efficiency, fewest fumbles lost, fewest turnovers lost, third-down efficiency #4 total offense, passing offense, turnover margin #5 scoring offense #8 tackles for loss allowed #10 scoring defense, time of possesion #12 interceptions #14 sacks allowed #16 pass efficiency defense #18 interceptions thrown #20 punt returns #25 third-down defense

2005

#6 passing offense #9 time of possession #13 total offense #16 fumbles lost #17 third-down efficiency #18 tackles for loss allowed #21 fumbles recovered #24 scoring offense

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HONORS CANDIDATES <<PLAYER PROFILES>>

OFFENSIvE TEAM HONORS CANDIDATES


MATT REyNOLDS
SENIOR OFFENSIVE LINE
2011 All-America, Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy candidate All-Mountain West Conference First Team in 2009, 2010 Started all 39 games of his career at left tackle College Football News All-Sophomore Team in 2009 Named to four different Freshman All-America teams in 2008 Academic All-MWC (2008, 2009, 2010) Two-year team captain

JAKE HEAPS

SOphOmORE quARtERBACK
Broke every BYU freshman quarterback record, including wins, games started, passing yards, comple tions and passing yards College Football News Freshman All-American honorable mention in 2010 New Mexico Bowl Offensive MVP after becoing the first freshman quarterback in BYU history to start in a bowl game Threw 219-of-383 for 2,316 yards and 15 touchdowns in 13 games and 10 starts Led team to 5 wins in last 6 games of 2010 as the Cougars finished third in the MWC

DEFENSIvE TEAM HONORS CANDIDATES


BRADEN HANSEN
JuNIOR OFFENSIVE LINE
All-Mountain West Conference honorable mention, Phil Steele All-MWC Second Team and College Football News All-Sophomore in 2010 Led the team in knockdowns in 2010 Started in all 26 games of his career Helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 42 nationally at 168.1 yards rushing per game in 2010 Helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most such games since 2001 FWAA Freshman All-America First Team in 2009

JORDAN PENDLETON

SENIOR LINEBACKER Had 38 tackles, 2 sacks and a forced fumble despite missing 7 games due to a season-ending injury in 2010 Totaled 52 tackles, including 30 solo, with three sacks and one interception in 2009 An NFL-caliber prospect with the size, strength and speed to play at the next level

TERENCE BROWN

SENIOR OFFENSIVE LINE


All-Mountain West Conference honorable mention in 2010 Started every game the last two seasons Helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 42 nationally at 168.1 yards rushing per game in 2010 Helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most such games since 2001 College Football News All-Sophomore in 2009

JAMESON FRAZIER

SENIOR LINEBACKER
Named to Lott Trophy Watch List Totaled 34 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 2 interceptions, 3 quarterback hurries and a sack in 2010 despite missing three games with a broken thumb Academic All-MWC (2009, 2010) Returning starter is athletic outside linebacker

JJ DI LuIGI

SENIOR RuNNINg BACK


All-Mountain West Conference Second Team in 2010 Led the Cougars with 1,422 all-purpose yards, 917 rushing yards, 45 receptions and 9 touchdowns in 2010 All-purpose yardage in 2010 is 16th-most in a season in BYU history

KyLE VAN NOy

SOphOmORE LINEBACKER
Saw action in all 13 games and started in two in 2010, totaling 35 tackles (24 solo), 7.5 TFL, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and a fumble recovery Took fumble recovery at Colorado State 44 yards for a touchdown Quick linebacker with a superb instinct for making open-field tackles

MCKAy JACOBSON

SENIOR WIDE RECEIVER


Enters season with 88 receptions and more than 1,500 yards at BYU Averages 17.2 yards per reception over his career with excellent hands and speed Ranked No. 4 in the nation as a sophomore among receivers who averaged at least one catch per game with a 24.2 yards per catch average Career-high 111 yards receiving against Florida State in 2009 Last BYU player to return a punt for a touchdown with a 77-yard return vs. Wyoming as a freshman

EATHyN MANuMALEuNA

JuNIOR DEFENSIVE LINE Played in all 13 games and started in 8 games in 2010, finishing with 27 tackles, 2.5 sacks and an interception Started every game of his freshman year in 2007, recording 25 tackles and the game-winning field goal block against UCLA in the Las Vegas Bowl Experience starting at both end and tackle positions

CODy HOFFMAN

SOphOmORE WIDE RECEIVER


Had 42 receptions for 527 yards and 7 touchdowns, playing in all 13 games and starting in 10 his freshman year Also had 380 yards on 14 kick retunrs, including a long of 51 yards Broke numerous New Mexico Bowl records after grabbing 8 receptions for 137 yards and 3 touchdowns while returning 5 kickoffs for 125 total yards Big, athletic receiver at 6-foot-4, 205 pounds slated to be Heaps' top pass catcher after leading the team in receiving yards in 2010

ROMNEy FuGA

JuNIOR DEFENSIVE LINE Played every game of his career until suffering a season-ending knee injury in the fourth game of the 2010 season Contributed 15 tackles in four games in 2010 after garnering 40 tackles in 2009 Academic All-MWC (2008, 2009, 2010) Excellent run-stopper who is also an effective pass rusher

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SPECIAL TEAMS/RETURNING LEADERS 2010 BYU FOOTBALL

LETTERMEN BREAKDOWN <<PLAYER PROFILES>>

SPECIAL TEAMS HONORS CANDIDATES


RILEy STEPHENSON

2011 BYU LETTERWINNERS/STARTERS OvERvIEW


OFFENSIvE LETTERMEN
Returning (31) * Michael Alisa, RB Braden Brown, OL Rhen Brown, WR Terence Brown, OL JJ Di Luigi, RB Matthew Edwards, TE JD Falslev, WR Ryan Folsom, RB David Foote, RB * Kaneakua Friel, TE Spencer Hafoka, WR Braden Hansen, OL Jake Heaps, QB Cody Hoffman, WR Austin Holt, TE McKay Jacobson, WR Walter Kahaialii, OL Bryan Kariya, RB James Lark, QB Devin Mahina, TE Matt Marshall, WR Marcus Mathews, TE/WR Zed Mendenhall, RB Riley Nelson, QB Austin Nielsen, OL Joshua Quezada, RB Houston Reynolds, OL Matt Reynolds, OL Marco Thorson, OL Dalin Tollestrup, WR Richard Wilson, TE Lost (4) Nick Alletto, OL Luke Ashworth, WR BJ Peterson, WR Jason Speredon, OL

SOphOmORE KICKER/puNtER
Played in all 13 games in 2010, averaging 41.2 yards per punt, including 17 over 50 yards and 20 inside the 20-yard line Tied a career high and set a BYU bowl record with a 60-yard punt in the New Mexico Bowl while setting a BYU bowl record with a 53.3 ypp average All-MWC honorable mention in 2009 Has not had a punt blocked in his career

DEFENSIvE LETTERMEN
Returning (29) Ezekiel Ansah, LB Robbie Buckner, DB * Ian Dulan, DL Corby Eason, DB Jameson Frazier, LB Jray Galeai, DB * Spencer Hadley, LB Mike Hague, DB Connell Hess, LB Austen Jorgensen, LB Kalama Kaluhiokalani, DL Aveni Leung-Wai, LB Eathyn Manumaleuna, DL Carter Mees, DB Mike Muehlmann, DL Brandon Ogletree, LB Jordan Pendleton, LB Matt Peterson, DL * Iona Pritchard, LB Matt Putnam, DL Jordan Richardson, DL Graham Rowley, DL * Daniel Sorensen, DB Zac Stout, LB Travis Tuiloma, DL Travis Uale, DB Kyle Van Noy, LB Simote Vea, DL Jadon Wagner, DL Lost (10) Jordan Atkinson, LB Brandon Bradley, DB Thomas Bryson, DL Shane Hunter, LB Landon Jaussi, DB Zeke Mendenhall, LB Andrew Rich, DB Tom Steele, LB Steven Thomas, DB AJ Van Valkenburg, LB

TOP RETURNINg OFFENSIvE STATISTICAL LEADERS


Rushing Name DI LUIGI, JJ KARIYA, Bryan QUEZADA, Joshua NELSON, Riley Passing Name HEAPS, Jake NELSON, Riley Receiving Name DI LUIGI, JJ HOFFMAN, Cody JACOBSON, McKay KARIYA, Bryan MAHINA, Devin MATHEWS, Marcus Scoring Name DILUIGI, JJ HOFFMAN, Cody QUEZADA, Joshua KARIYA, Bryan GP 13 13 13 3 Att 178 137 99 31 Gain 954 550 518 163 EFFIC 116.20 104.55 Yds 443 527 410 122 118 136 XP Loss 37 13 13 15 Net 917 537 505 148 Avg. 5.2 3.9 5.1 4.8 TD 8 6 5 1 PCT 57.2 50.0 Avg./G 34.1 40.5 31.5 9.4 9.8 17.0 Long 46 18 26 24 Avg./G 70.5 41.3 38.8 49.3 LG 62 48 Avg./G 178.2 68.3

GP-GS 13 3 GP 13 13 13 13 12 8 TD 9 7 6 6 No. 45 42 37 21 11 8 FG -

COMP-ATT-INT 219-383-9 20-40-1 Avg. 9.8 12.5 11.1 5.8 10.7 17.0 Safety TD 1 7 1 0 0 0 Points 54 42 36 24 Long 48 37 36 14 22 32

YDS TD. 2316 15 205 2

OFFENSIvE STARTERS
Returning (10) Matt Reynolds, OL Braden Brown, OL Terence Brown, OL Braden Hansen, OL Jake Heaps, QB JJ Di Luigi, RB Bryan Kariya, RB Cody Hoffman, WR McKay Jacobson, WR Devin Mahina, TE Lost (1) Jason Speredon, OL

DEFENSIvE STARTERS
Returning (9) Romney Fuga, DL Eathyn Manumaleuna, DL Matt Putnam, DL * Ian Dulan, DL Jameson Frazier, LB Brandon Ogletree, LB Jordan Pendleton, LB Travis Uale, DB Jadon Wagner, LB Lost (5) Brandon Bradley, DB Shane Hunter, LB Brian Logan, DB Andrew Rich, DB Vic Sooto, DL

TOP RETURNINg DEFENSIvE STATISTICAL LEADERS


Defense Name OGLETREE, Brandon JORGENSEN, Austen UALE, Travis PENDLETON, Jordan VAN NOY, Kyle FRAZIER, Jameson PUTNAM, Matt MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn EASON, Corby STOUT, Zac RICHARDSON, Jordan FUGA, Romney HESS, Connell GP 11 13 12 6 13 10 13 13 13 10 10 4 6 Solo 22 27 23 17 24 18 16 9 20 12 9 6 5 Ast 27 19 19 21 11 16 15 18 2 9 8 9 5 Total 49 46 42 38 35 34 31 27 22 21 17 15 10 TFL 5.0 2.0 0 3.5 7.5 4.5 5.0 3.0 5.5 2.0 0 0.5 1.0 Scks 0.5 1.0 0 2.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 2.5 3.5 0 0 0.5 1.0 Int 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 PBU 3 0 1 1 2 0 7 1 3 0 0 0 0 QBH 2 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 FR 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0

SPECIALISTS
Returning (6) * Justin Sorensen, K Reed Hornung, DS Riley Stephenson, P # Matt Marshall, H # Cody Hoffman, KR # JD Falslev, KR/PR Lost (1) Mitch Payne, K

RETURNINg PLAYERS WITH STARTINg EXPERIENCE


Offense (7) * Kaneakua Friel, TE Spencer Hafoka, WR Austin Holt, TE Marcus Mathews, TE Zed Mendenhall, RB Riley Nelson, QB Richard Wilson, TE Defense (7) Robbie Buckner, DB Corby Eason, DB Austen Jorgensen, LB Aveni Leung-Wai, LB Jordan Richardson, DL Kyle Van Noy, LB ! Mike Muehlmann, DL

* denotes returning from LDS Church mission # denotes specialist among offensive lettermen returning ! denotes started as tight end before switching to defense in 2011

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<<PLAYER PROFILES>> 2011 ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO.


42 56 51 11 45 46 75 87 60 26 32 24 85 10 93 25 89 21 16 91 36 27 48 50 82 36 98 28 18 7 47 83 32 76 9 56 2 88 96 6 28 34 55 71 33

NAME
Alisa, Michael Anae, Famika Ansah, Ezekiel Apo, Ross Beck, Tyler Bills, Kevan Brown, Braden Brown, Rhen Brown, Terence Buckner, Robbie Carter, Nate Comer, Cameron Cutler, Dallin Di Luigi, JJ Dulan, Ian Eason, Corby Edwards, Matthew Everett, DeQuan Falslev, JD Fangupo, Hebron Folsom, Ryan Foote, David Frazier, Jameson Freeman, Ryan Friel, Kaneakua Fua, Alani Fuga, Romney Gaines, Kori Galeai, Jray Hadley, Preston Hadley, Spencer Hafoka, Spencer Hague, Mike Hansen, Braden Heaps, Jake Heder, Austin Hess, Connell Hine, Adam Hoffman, Cody Holt, Austin Hornung, Reed Houk, Terenn Jacobson, McKay Johnson, Jordan Jorgensen, Austen Jorgensen, Colby Kafu, Solomone Kahaiali'i, Walter Kariya, Bryan Kaumatule, Moses Kautai, Teu Kaveinga, Uona Kuresa, Alex Lark, James Lawlor, Quinn

POS. HT.
RB OL LB WR LB LB OL WR OL DB RB DB WR RB DL DB TE DB WR DL RB RB LB OL TE LB DL DB DB DB LB WR DB OL QB LB LB RB WR TE DS WR WR DB LB TE OL OL RB DL LB LB QB QB OL 6-1 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-6 5-10 6-4 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-8 6-3 6-3 5-8 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-5 6-2 5-8 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-6 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-5 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-7 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-4

WT.
215 260 254 202 210 225 300 180 330 176 192 189 175 190 255 172 225 200 175 310 194 208 225 272 235 195 307 162 179 200 221 200 190 310 194 235 224 195 205 245 250 205 190 175 235 230 309 334 218 240 200 255 165 202 262

YR.
So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

EXP.
1L RS 1L RS 1L HS 2L 2L 3L 2L HS RS RS 3L 3L 2L 1L RS 1L TR 1L 1L 2L 2L 1L RS 2L RS 1L TR 1L 3L 2L 2L 1L HS 1L HS 1L 1L 1L HS 3L RS 2L HS RS 2L 3L HS HS RS HS 1L RS

HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)


Provo, UT / Timpview HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS Accra, Ghana / Presbyterian Boys Sch. Arlington, TX / The Oakridge School Murrieta, CA / Vista Murrieta HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS Salt Lake City, UT / Highland HS Summerville, SC / Lone Peak HS Summerville, SC / Summerville HS Ashdown, AR / Ashdown HS St. George, UT / Dixie HS Springville, UT / Springville HS Draper, UT / Alta HS Canyon Country, CA / Canyon HS Hilo, HI / Kamehameha-Hawaii HS Columbus, GA / Erie CC Salt Lake City, UT / Woods Cross HS Long Beach, CA / Cerritos CC Logan, UT / Sky View HS Santa Ana, CA / USC Medford, OR / North Medford HS Washington, UT / Pine View HS Draper, UT / Alta HS Orem, UT / Orem HS Kaneohe, HI / Kamehameha HS Northridge, CA / Oaks Christian Huntington Beach, CA / Edison HS Loganville, GA / Grayson HS Laie, HI / Kahuku HS Pleasant Grove, UT / Snow College Connell, WA / Connell HS Kahuku, HI / Kahuku HS Salt Lake City, UT / Brighton HS Sandy, UT / Alta HS Issaquah, WA / Skyline HS Pleasant Grove, UT / Pleasant Grove HS Boise, ID / Capital HS Santa Clara, UT / Snow Canyon HS Cresent City, CA / Del Norte HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS Anoka, MN / Snow College Enumclaw, WA / Enumclaw HS Southlake, TX / Southlake Carroll HS Springfield, MA / Brooks School Mt. Pleasant, UT / North Sanpete HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS Rio Linda, CA / Rio Linda HS Lahaina, HI / Kamehameha-Maui HS Kaysville, UT / Davis HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS Arlington, TX / The Oakridge School Hawthorne, CA / USC Millville, UT / Mountain Crest HS St. George, UT / Pine View HS Orem, UT / Orem HS

NO.
31 84 55 19 80 72 15 35 17 82 63 12 13 68 44 1 17 90 5 29 37 35 41 20 23 78 70 94 39 92 24 29 17 37 74 99 5 62 27 54 97 23 54 79 3 93 49 18 77

NAME
Lesatele, Lene Leung-Wai, Aveni Mahina, Devin Manumaleuna, Eathyn Marshall, Matt Mathews, Marcus Mathews, Ryker Mees, Carter Mendenhall, Zed Morgan, Rex Muehlmann, Mike Mulitalo, Manu Munns, Jason Nelson, Riley Nielsen, Austin Ogletree, Brandon Pendleton, Jordan Pendley, Chase Peterson, Matt Phillips, Drew Pikula, Manoa PoVey, Skye Pritchard, Baker Pritchard, Iona Probert, Seth Putnam, Matt Quezada, Joshua Raymond, Cody Reden, Stehly Reynolds, Houston Reynolds, Matt Richardson, Jordan Ridley, Skyler Rowley, Graham Sampson, Joe Smith, Brian Smith, Jordan Sorensen, Daniel Sorensen, Justin Stringham, Brock Stephenson, Riley Stout, Zac Thorson, Marco Tollestrup, Dalin Tushaus, Blair Tuiloma, Travis Uale, Travis Unga, Uani Vaitai, Manaaki Van Noy, Kyle Vea, Simote Wagner, Jadon Wilson, Richard Yeck, Michael

POS. HT.
LB LB TE DL WR TE/WR OL DB RB DB DE OL QB QB OL LB LB DB DL RB LB DB DL LB LB DL RB WR DL OL OL DL WR DL DB P/K WR DB K OL K/P LB OL WR OL DL DB LB OL LB DL LB TE OL 6-2 6-1 6-6 6-2 5-10 6-5 6-6 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-5 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-6 5-11 5-10 6-6 6-2 6-6 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-8

WT.
240 238 236 295 172 200 285 195 239 177 240 330 254 201 253 225 239 210 260 168 225 180 240 234 205 271 211 175 235 308 322 271 168 261 205 175 205 200 230 280 203 229 327 175 275 316 197 219 300 219 243 246 233 265

YR.
Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Fr.

EXP.
HS 1L 1L 2L 3L 1L HS 2L 1L RS 1L RS SQ 2L 1L 2L 3L RS 1L RS HS HS 1L RS 3L 1L HS HS 1L 3L 2L 1L TR 1L SQ 1L 1L RS 2L 1L 2L 1L RS RS 3L TR RS 1L 1L 2L 1L RS

HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)


Artesia, CA / Gahr HS Aiea, HI / Grossmont JC Upland, CA / Upland HS Anchorage, AK / Timpview HS Salt Lake City, UT / Skyline HS Beaverton, OR / Southridge HS American Fork, UT / American Fork HS St. George, UT / Pine View HS Alpine, UT / Lone Peak HS Greeley, CO / Greeley West HS American Fork, UT / American Fork HS West Valley City, UT / Granger HS Kennewick, WA / Southridge HS Logan, UT / Utah State Glendale, AZ / Sandra Day O'Connor HS McKinney, TX / McKinney HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS Sandy, UT / Southern Utah Bluffdale, UT / Riverton HS Boaz, AL / Boaz HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS Ogden, UT / Snow College South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS Lebanon, OR / Lebanon HS Brigham City, UT / Box Elder HS La Habra, CA / La Habra HS Sandy, UT / Jordan HS Valley Center, CA / Valley Center HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS Provo, UT / Timpview HS Idaho Falls, ID / Bonneville HS Murrieta, CA / Murrieta Valley HS Waialua, HI / Waialua HS Oakland, CA / College of San Mateo Orem, UT / Mountain View HS Salem, UT / Spanish Fork HS Colton, CA / Colton HS South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS Highlands Ranch, CO / Mountain Vista HS St. George, UT / Pine View HS Moorpark, CA / Oaks Christian Ramona, CA / Ramona HS Raymond, Alberta / University of Calgary Scottsdale, AZ / Notre Dame Prep Topeka, KS / Washburn Rural HS Hawaii Kai, HI / Kamehameha HS Rochester, CA / Oregon State Euless, TX / Trinity HS Reno, NV / McQueen HS Hauula, HI / BYU-Hawaii Lethbridge, Alberta / LCI Spanish Fork, UT / Spanish Fork HS Keller, TX / Keller HS

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STARTERS/PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE 2010 BYU FOOTBALL

<<PLAYER PROFILES>> DEPTH CHART

2011 OFFENSE DEPTH CHART


2010 gAME-BY-gAME STARTERS
OFFENSE
GAME
Washington Air Force Florida State Nevada Utah State San Diego State TCU Wyoming UNLV Colorado State New Mexico Utah UTEP

2011 DEFENSE DEPTH CHART


205 200 So. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So.

QB
Nelson Nelson Heaps Heaps Heaps Heaps Heaps Heaps Heaps Heaps Heaps Heaps Heaps

WR
Chambers Hoffman Chambers Hoffman Hoffman Chambers Chambers Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman

WR/TE
Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson Muehlmann Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson

RB
Di Luigi Di Luigi Di Luigi Di Luigi Di Luigi Di Luigi Di Luigi Kariya Di Luigi Kariya Kariya Di Luigi Di Luigi

RB/WR
Zed Mendenhall Kariya Hoffman Kariya Kariya Zed Mendenhall Kariya Zed Mendenhall Kariya Zed Mendenhall Zed Mendenhall Kariya Zed Mendenhall

TE/WR

LT

LG
B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen B. Hansen

C
T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown T. Brown

RG
Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon Speredon

RT
B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown B. Brown

WR

Muehlmann M. Reynolds Muehlmann M. Reynolds Ashworth Holt Mahina Mahina Mahina Mahina Wilson Wilson Wilson Mahina Holt M. Reynolds M. Reynolds M. Reynolds M. Reynolds M. Reynolds M. Reynolds M. Reynolds M. Reynolds M. Reynolds M. Reynolds M. Reynolds

4 -and- 83

Cody Hoffman Spencer Hafoka McKay Jacobson Ross Apo JD Falslev Devin Mahina Marcus Mathews Austin Holt Matt Reynolds Ryker Mathews Braden Hansen Manaaki Vaitai Terence Brown Houston Reynolds Walter Kahaiali'i Marco Thorson Braden Brown Famika Anae Brock Stringham Jake Heaps Riley Nelson Bryan Kariya Zed Mendenhall JJ Di Luigi Joshua Quezada

6-4 6-0

LE-orNT LE SLB

41 92

WR 6 -and- 11 16 TE LT LG C RG
82 84 -or- 18 70 72 76 79 60 78

Matt Putnam Graham Rowley Ian Dulan Romney Fuga Travis Tuiloma Hebron Fangupo

6-6 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-1

271 261 255 307 316 310

Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr.

5-11 190 6-3 202 5-8 175 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-0 236 200 245 322 285 310 300 330 308 334 327 300 260 280 194 201

98 97 -or- 91 55 94 82

Eathyn Manumaleuna6-2 295 Jordan Richardson 6-3 271 Mike Muehlmann 6-4 240 Jordan Pendleton Kyle Van Noy Alani Fua Uona Kaveinga Austin Jorgensen Tyler Beck Brandon Ogletree Spencer Hadley Aveni Leung-Wai Jameson Frazier Jadon Wagner Robbie Buckner Jordan Johnson Corby Eason Preston Hadley DeQuan Everett Daniel Sorensen Jray Galeai Travis Uale Mike Hague 6-3 6-3 6-5 239 219 195

DEFENSE
GAME
Washington Air Force Florida State Nevada Utah State San Diego State TCU Wyoming UNLV Colorado State New Mexico Utah UTEP

1 -or- 3 36 4 34 45

LE
Manumaleuna Manumaleuna Manumaleuna Manumaleuna Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam

NT
Fuga Fuga Fuga Fuga Manumaleuna Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Manumaleuna Manumaleuna Manumalenua

RE
So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto So'oto

SLB
Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Van Noy Van Noy Frazier Frazier Frazier Frazier Frazier

MLB
Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter

BLB
Leung-Wai Ogletree Leung-Wai Jorgensen Jorgensen Ogletree Ogletree Ogletree Ogletree Ogletree Ogletree Ogletree Ogletree

WLB
Frazier Frazier Frazier Frazier Wagner Wagner Wagner Wagner Wagner Wagner Wagner Wagner Wagner

FC
Logan Logan Logan Eason Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan

FS
Thomas Thomas Thomas Rich Uale Uale Uale Uale Uale Uale Uale Uale Uale

KAT
Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich

BC
Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley

MLB BLB

Zek. Mendenhall Bradley

5-11 255 6-2 235 6-1 210 5-11 225 6-1 221 6-1 238 6-2 6-4 225 246

71 -or- 62 75 56 -or- 74 9 13 33 35 10 20

44 -or- 47 31 -or- 49

Zek. Mendenhall Hunter

RT QB

WLB 48 FC

26 -or- 28 25 7 21 17 18

5-10 176 5-10 175 5-8 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-0 172 200 200 200 179

PRONUNCIATION gUIDE
Ross Apo Cameron Comer J.J. Di Luigi DeQuan Everett Alani Fua Romney Fuga Jray Galeai Spencer Hafoka Mike Hague Walter Kahaialii Bryan Kariya Uona Kaveinga Aveni Leung-Wai Devin Mahina Eathyn Manumaleuna Manu Mulitalo Joshua Quezada App-oh Comb-er dee-loo-EE-jee De-Kwan Ah-lah-nee Foo-ah foo-gah dray nah-lee-eye hah-foe-kah hay-gh Kah-high-ah-lee-ee kah-ree-yah woah-nah kah-vein-ga Ah-VEHN-ee Loo-ng-why Mah-HE-nah E-thyn Mah-noo moo-lee-tah-low Kah-zah-dah Mah-noo-mah-lay-oo-nah Travis Tuiloma Blair Tushaus Travis Uale Manaaki Vaitai Simote Vea Too-EE-low-mah Tuss-house oo-ah-leh Mah-nah-key Vai-tie See-mo-tay Vay-ah

BC -orKAT FS

-and-

RB

6-0 218 5-11 239 5-9 190 5-11 211

-and-

RB

32 -or- 23

6-2 197 5-10 220

SPECIAL TEAMS

K P KR PR DS H

37

Justin Sorensen

6-2

230

So.

OTHER PLAYERS TO WATCH


OFFENSE Ross Apo, WR Braden Brown, OL Bryan Kariya, RB Joshua Quezada, RB SPECIAL TEAMS Justin Sorensen, K DEFENSE Hebron Fangupo, DL Uona Kaveinga, LB Brandon Ogletree, LB Daniel Sorensen, DB Travis Uale, DB

99 24 4 16 16 96 19

Riley Stephenson Brian Smith Cody Hoffman JD Falslev JD Falslev Reed Hornung Matt Marshall

6-0 6-3 6-4 5-8 5-8 6-2

203 175 205 175 173 250

Jr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Sr.

5-10 172

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<<PLAYER PROFILES>>

michael alisa
HOMETOWN: Provo, UT

RUNNING BACk

6-1

215

SCHOOL: Timpview HS

YEAR: Sophomore

tyler beck

LINEBACkER

6-1

210

HOMETOWN: Murrieta, CA SCHOOL: Vista Murrieta HS YEAR: Sophomore AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) 2007 (Freshman) Saw action in two games BEFORE BYU: Helped lead Vista Murrieta to an 11-1 record ... Southwestern League Defensive MVP ... recorded 75 solo tackles on the season and 16 assisted takedowns ... averaged 8.3 tackles per game as a senior ... totaled 13 sacks for a combined loss of 104 yards ... averaged 1.2 sacks per game ... credited with one interception and a 55-yard return in a 63-0 win over Serra ... credited with a season-high 17 tackles in a 33-30 win over Temescal Canyon ... had four rushing touchdowns on the season ... had 25 carries for 107 yards ... recruited by Arizona, Nebraska, Oregon, Portland State, UCLA and Utah

AT BYU: 2008 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 12 games ... special teams contributor ... totaled 11 tackles on the season, including nine solo takedowns ... recorded one tackle for loss against Arizona in the Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl ... forced a fumble against SDSU ... recorded a blocked kick in the game against New Mexico. BEFORE BYU: Earned Deseret Morning News 4A Second-Team All-State honors ... earned All-Utah Valley honors ... helped lead Timpview to a 13-0 record on the season to claim the Utah 4A State Championships, including a 50-7 victory over Pine View in the championship game ... a member of the 2006 Utah 4A State Championship team ... credited with four interceptions and three sacks ... scored six touchdowns as a running back for the T-Birds ... recruited by Boise State, California, Oklahoma, UNLV, Utah and Washington State PERSONAL: Mother is Eva ... uncle and mentor Jerry Urias played football at Temple and in the Canadian Football League ... majoring in sociology ... also recruited by Wyoming, Akron, New Mexico and Hawaii. MICHAEL ALISAS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS PBU QBH FR FF BLk/k 2008 12 9 2 11 1.0/0 1 1 TOTAL 12 9 2 11 1.0/0 1 1

braDen broWn
HOMETOWN: Salt Lake City, UT

OFFENSIVE LINE
SCHOOL: Highland HS

6-6

300

YEAR: Junior

famika anae
HOMETOWN: Provo, UT

OFFENSIVE LINE
SCHOOL: Timpview HS

6-5

260

YEAR: Freshman

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... started in all 13 games ... Academic All-MWC ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 42 nationally averaging 168.1 rushing yards per game ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 34 nationally with 283 first downs ... helped BYU rank No. 2 in MWC and No. 15 nationally with 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001, including an average of 198.5 yards ... in eight MWC games ... helped BYU hold opponents to zero sacks in four games and two or fewer in 11 games. 2009 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 12 games on the season, including two starts at right tackle ... Academic All-MWC ... switched to offensive line from the tight end position midway through the season ... played for an offensive unit that led the conference and ranked No. 17 nationally in passing per game (281.46) and No. 21 in total offense (427.15) ... part of a unit that averaged only 1.77 sacks per game ... vital part of an offensive line that helped BYU lead the nation with a 55.62 third-down conversion percentage on the season. 2008 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Under head coach Brodie Benson, helped lead the Rams to the 4A State Championship game ... Salt Lake Tribune 4A first-team All-State selection and Deseret News first-team All-State ... totaled 279 yards receiving and six TDs ... also led the Rams in tackles ... started three-straight years at Judge Memorial High School before attending Highland HS ... named the offensive MVP at the 2002 BYU summer camp and the defensive MVP at the 2000 BYU summer camp. PERSONAL: Participated in a service project with Engage Now Service Expedition to Cuenca, Ecuador to help build a school, build irrigation systems and taught young villagers how to play football ... speaks Spanish ... recruited by Oregon, UCLA, Utah State, Washington and Washington St. ... called to San Juan, Puerto Rico mission ... married to wife Rachel.

AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Helped lead Timpview HS to the 2006 4A State Championship title ... played for former BYU standout Louis Wong at Timpview HS ... blocked for an offense that produced 26.5 points per game ... part of an offensive line that helped produce a 1,700-yard rusher and a 1,400-yard passer ... high school teammate of BYU signees Houston Reynolds and cousin Ethan Manumaleuna PERSONAL: Son of former BYU player and offensive coordinator and current Arizona offensive line and run game coordinator Robert Anae ... served in the Texas McAllen Mission ... recruited by UNLV, Colorado, Texas Tech and Hawaii.

ross apo

WIDE RECEIVER

6-3

202

HOMETOWN: Arlington, TX

SCHOOL: The Oakridge School YEAR: Freshman

AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) Played in the season opener at Washington ... suffered an open dislocation of his left index finger during the second week of the season at practice, did not play the remainder of the year BEFORE BYU: Ranked the No. 13 wide receiver in the nation by Rivals.com ... averaged 19.1 yards per catch over his three year prep career ... totaled nearly 2,000 receiving yards ... 22 career touchdown receptions, including 21 over the past two seasons ... averaged 22.5 yards on 36 receptions as a senior, totaling 810 yards and 10 touchdowns ... as a junior he hauled in 37 passes for 764 yards for a 20.6 yards-per-catch average with 11 touchdown receptions ... he also recorded 27 catches for 331 yards and one touchdown as a sophomore ... invited to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... coached by Phillip Farhat PERSONAL: Speaks Tongan ... also recruited by California, Kansas State, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Texas and Tulsa.

rhen broWn
HOMETOWN: Summerville, SC

WIDE RECEIVER
SCHOOL: Lone Peak HS

5-10

180

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... played in five games, including the New Mexico Bowl vs. UTEP 2009 (Freshman) Saw action in the UNLV game. BEFORE BYU: Played receiver, cornerback and quarterback in high school ... played under legendary coach John McKissick at Summerville High School in South Carolina before moving to Utah ... had 17 catches for 390 yards during his senior season at Lone Peak ... named all-region as a senior ... also ran track, running 100 meters in 10.8 seconds ... recruited by Georgia Tech, Clemson, South Carolina and North Carolina. PERSONAL: Parents are Robert and Nina ... has three brothers and three sisters ... older brother Terence plays offensive line for the Cougars ... speaks Spanish ... married to wife Kori.

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KEY<<PLAYER PROFILES>> RETURNING PLAYERS

terence broWn
HOMETOWN: Summerville, SC

SCHOOL: Summerville HS

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-4

330

YEAR: Senior

JJ Di lUiGi

RUNNING BACk
SCHOOL: Canyon HS

5-9

190

HOMETOWN: Canyon Country, CA

YEAR: Senior

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... started in all 13 games ... All-MWC honorable mention ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 42 nationally averaging 168.1 rushing yards per game ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 34 nationally with 283 first downs ... helped BYU rank No. 4 in MWC (No. 1 in MWC games) and No. 21 nationally with 46.2 third-down conversion percentage, including a 12-of-13 (.923) day against CSU ... helped BYU rank No. 2 in MWC and No. 15 nationally with 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001, including an average of 198.5 yards in eight MWC games ... helped BYU hold opponents to zero sacks in four games and two or fewer in 11 games. 2009 (Sophomore) College Football News All-Sophomore Team honorable mention ... earned letterman honors ... started all 13 games on the season at right guard ... played for an offensive unit that led the conference and ranked No. 17 nationally in passing per game (281.46) and No. 21 in total offense (427.15) ... part of a unit that averaged only 1.77 sacks per game ... vital part of an offensive line that helped BYU lead the nation with a 55.62 third-down conversion percentage on the season ... carried out the team flag prior to the Tulane game. 2008: Redshirted 2008 season. 2005 Earned letterman honors BEFORE BYU: Helped lead Summerville HS to a 13-1 record and an appearance in the state semifinals as a senior ... high school team ranked 11th nationally ... earned all-state honors as a junior and senior ... played in the Carolina Shrine Bowl, featuring top players from both North and South Carolina ... a South Carolina Mr. Football finalist. PERSONAL: Born in American Fork, Utah ... parents are Robert and Nina Brown ... one of six children ... an Eagle Scout ... posted a 4.0 grade-point average in high school ... speaks Portuguese ... ... recruited by Clemson, South Carolina and Vanderbilt ... served a Church mission to Maceio, Brazil (2006-2008).

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... Second Team All-MWC and Phil Steele Second Team All-MWC ... played all 13 games, starting in 10 ... led the team in all rushing categories, touchdowns, all-purpose yards and receptions and was second in total offense ... 1,422 all-purpose yards ranks 16th all-time in a season at BYU ... rushed for 917 yards on 178 carries for a 70.5 ypg average with eight touchdowns ... also caught a team-high 45 passes for 443 yards and one touchdown ... had three kickoff returns for 62 yards ... scored at least one touchdown in nine games ... set career highs of 134 yards and 22 carries in a win vs. San Diego State ... rushed for 103 yards on seven carries at Air Force ... had over 100 all-purpose yards in nine games, including 163 at AFA ... had a career-high 94 yards and two touchdowns receiving vs. Wyoming. 2009 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors... saw action in all 13 games ... totaled 248 yards on 45 carries and three touchdowns ... recorded a career-long 38 yard run at UNLV ... caught 22 passes for 270 yards and four touchdowns ... recorded a career-high 94 yards receiving with 2 TDs against Wyoming ... recorded 11 kick returns for 264 yards, averaging 24 yards per return ... had a long return of 38 yards against Utah State. 2008 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 11 games ... gained 48 rushing yards on 13 carries, averaging 3.7 yards per carry ... ran for a season-high 34 yards against UCLA. 2007 (Redshirt) Foot injury BEFORE BYU: Under the direction of head coach Harry Welch, helped lead Canyon HS to the California State Championship with a 27-13 victory over De La Salle ... named the CIF Division I State Championship MVP after racking up 138 yards on 21 carries ... named the Foothill League Player of the Year ... named The Signal-All Santa Clarita Valley Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... earned CIF Southern Section Offensive Player-of-the-Year honors as a junior and senior ... named to several high school All-America teams ... named the Old Spice/Red Zone California Player of the Year ... was named a first-team All-State running back by The Los Angeles Daily News and The Los Angeles Times ... rushed for 2,159 yards on 266 carries as a senior ... averaged 154.2 yards per game ... ran for a season-high 282 yards in the Cougars 49-32 win over Chaminade ... ran for over 200 yards three different times during the season. PERSONAL: Parents are John and Meribeth Di Luigi ... born in Tarzana, Calif. ... recruited by Wyoming, Colorado State, Colorado, UCLA, Washington State, Oregon State, Boise State, Washington and California. JJ DI LUIGIS CAREER STATISTICS Rushing YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG TD 2008 11 13 48 3.4 0 2009 13 45 248 5.5 3 2010 13 178 917 5.2 8 TOTAL 37 236 1213 5.1 11 Receiving YEAR REC 2008 2009 22 2010 45 TOTAL 67 kick Returns YEAR NO YDS 2008 2009 11 264 2010 3 62 TOTAL 14 326

robbie bUckner
HOMETOWN: Ashdown, AR

DEFENSIVE BACk

5-10

176

SCHOOL: Ashdown HS

YEAR: Junior

LONG 15 38 46 46

YDS 270 443 713

AVG 12.3 9.8 10.6

TD 4 1 5

LONG 44 48 48

AVG 24.0 20.7 23.3

TD 0 0 0

LONG 38 35 38

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in six games, notching three tackles, two against UNLV. 2009 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in six games, earning his first career start in the Utah State game ... totaled four tackles on the season. 2006 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Played running back and safety ... ran for 992 yards and 15 touchdowns and recorded 102 tackles and six interceptions his senior year ... first team all-region ... first team all-state on defense ... one of three finalists for 3-A Defensive Player of the Year in Arkansas ... state 3A 400 meter champion ... Rivals.com postseason Arkansas top 15 PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Marne Buckner ... recruited by Arkansas ... served a Church mission to Maputo, Mozambique. ROBBIE BUCkNERS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS 2009 6 4 4 2010 6 2 1 3 TOTAL 12 6 1 7 -

ian DUlan
HOMETOWN: Hilo, HI

SCHOOL: Kamehameha-Hawaii HS

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-1

255

YEAR: Senior

SACkS/YDS -

PBU -

QBH -

FR -

FF 1 1

AT BYU: 2008 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 12 games, including one start at nose tackle against UNLV ... totaled 20 tackles on the season, including seven solo takedowns ... recorded four tackles for a combined loss of 32 yards and four quarterback hurries ... recorded sacks against Washington, UCLA and New Mexico ... recovered a fumble vs. UCLA ... totaled a season-high six total tackles against New Mexico ... also had 1.5 tackles for loss against the Lobos. 2007 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... started 12 of the Cougars' 13 games ... credited with 24 tackles, including 3 sacks for a combined loss of 15 yards ... totaled 11 solo tackles and 13 assisted tackles ... had a season-high four tackles against Air Force and Colorado State ... credited with two QB hurries. 2006 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... started in five of six games played ... credited with seven tackles, including four solo takedowns ... credited with one tackle for a loss ... produced a forced fumble vs. UNLV ... suffered a season-ending leg injury during practice midway through the season BEFORE BYU: First-team All-BIIF on offense and defense ... helped Warriors reach the Division II state tournament for the first time ... had 90 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior. IAN DULANS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS PBU QBH FR FF 2006 6 4 3 7 1.0/1 1 2007 12 11 13 24 3.5/18 3/15 2 1 2008 12 7 13 20 4.0/32 3/29 4 1 TOTAL 30 22 29 51 8.5/60 6/44 6 2 1

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KEY<<PLAYER PROFILES>> RETURNING PLAYERS

corby eason
HOMETOWN: Columbus, GA

DEFENSIVE BACk
SCHOOL: Erie CC

5-8
YEAR: Senior

172

JD falslev
HOMETOWN: Logan, UT

WIDE RECEIVER
SCHOOL: Sky View HS

5-8

175

YEAR: Sophomore

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in every game, starting in one ... Academic All-MWC ... had 22 tackles, 20 solo ... also had 5.5 tackles-forloss, including 3.5 sacks, second-most on the team ...added three pass breakups, two forced fumbles and one quarterback hurry ... had a career-high seven tackles at Colorado State in addition to 1.5 tackles-for-loss and a forced fumble that was returned for a touchdown. 2009 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 12 games on the season ... Academic All-MWC ... totaled two tackles on the season. BEFORE BYU: Played at Erie Community College for Dennis Greene and at Carver HS for Dell McGee. PERSONAL: Parents are Edward and Teresa ... youngest of four children ... has one brother and two sisters ... majoring in psychology. CORBY EASONS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS 2009 12 2 2 2010 13 20 2 22 5.5/42 TOTAL 25 22 2 24 5.5/42 SACkS/YDS 3.5/31 3.5/31 PBU 3 3 QBH 1 1 FR FF 2 2

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw time in all 13 games ... Academic All-MWC ... took over punt return duties midway through the season, totaling 136 yards on a team-high 15 returns ... also had 162 yards on eight kickoff returns and 17 yards rushing on three carries ... had a team season-high punt return of 43 yards against UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl. 2009 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Played at Skyline HS for Craig Ahnder ... all-state return specialist ... also lettered in basketball and baseball. PERSONAL: Son of Dave and Kaye Dawn ... also recruited by Utah State and Snow College. JD FALSLEVS CAREER STATISTICS Rushing YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 13 3 17 5.7 15 TOTAL 13 3 17 5.7 15 kick Returns YEAR NO YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 8 162 20.2 34 TOTAL 8 162 20.2 34 Punt Returns YEAR NO YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 15 136 9.1 43 TOTAL 15 136 9.1 43

ryan folsom
HOMETOWN: Medford, OR

RUNNING BACk
SCHOOL: North Medford HS

5-10

194

YEAR: Sophomore

mattheW eDWarDs
HOMETOWN: Salt Lake City, UT

TIGHT END

6-3

225

SCHOOL: Woods Cross HS

YEAR: Senior

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in games against UNLV and Utah 2009 (Sophomore) Scout team 2008 (Freshman) Scout team BEFORE BYU: Graduated from Woods Cross High School ... played for Alema Te'o ... team co-MVP ... first-team all-region and all-state honorable mention as a senior ... two-year letterwinner in basketball and soccer ... received all-region honorable mention in soccer ... also participated in madrigals, jazz band and was a senior class officer. PERSONAL: Son of John and Becky ... grandson of former BYU head coach LaVell Edwards ... served an LDS mission to Baltimore, Maryland ... born in Salt Lake City ... three sisters ... majoring in mathematics.

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in seven games ... Academic All-MWC ... rushed 92 yards on eight carries for the season ... had BYU's longest rush of the season, a career-high 74-yard jaunt at Colorado State ... finished sixth on the team in total offense BEFORE BYU: Prepped at North Medford High ... three-year letterwinner for coach Rod Rumrey ... earned second-team all-state honors as a running back ... earned honorable mention all-state honors as a linebacker ... named the Southern Oregon Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a senior ... also lettered in wrestling PERSONAL: Parents are David and Melinda Folsom ... born in Cleveland, Ohio ... served in the Korea Seoul West Mission (2008-10) for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ... speaks Korean ... brother played basketball at Oregon State ... Eagle Scout RYAN FOLSOMS CAREER STATISTICS Rushing YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 7 8 92 13.1 74 TOTAL 7 8 92 13.1 74

DaviD foote
HOMETOWN: Washington, UT

RUNNING BACk
SCHOOL: Pine View HS

5-11

208

YEAR: Junior

DeqUan everett
HOMETOWN: Long Beach, CA

DEFENSIVE BACk

6-3

200

SCHOOL: Cerritos CC

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) 2009 (Sophomore) Attended Cerritos CC 2008 (Freshman) Attended Cerritos CC BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Woodrow Wilson High ... 2-time All-Conference honoree ... also four-time letterwinner in track, competing in short distance events ... coached by Andre Bates PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, California ... mom is Krystal Smith ... majoring in business management ... recruited by New Mexico, Tulsa, Texas Tech and Southern Miss

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in 12 games on cover squad and at running back ... Academic All-MWC ... rushed for 53 yards on eight carries with one touchdown while totaling 36 yards on two receptions ... had nine tackles, seven solo on special teams ... led the team with 74 yards rushing at Colorado State, scoring the first touchdown of his career on a 31-yard run in the fourth quarter ... broke multiple tackles for a 31-yard reception vs. UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl 2007 (Freshman) Scout team. 2006 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Played at Pine View HS for Ray Hosner ... earned a 3.96 GPA ... team captain ... totaled over 1,200 receiving yards and 80 catches his senior year ... cooffensive MVP ... all-region ... all-state receiver as a senior ... also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Jerry and Patty ... served in the Colombia Bogota North Mission for the LDS Church ... speaks Spanish ... three brothers and one sister. DAVID FOOTES CAREER STATISTICS Rushing YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 12 8 55 4.4 1 31 TOTAL 12 8 55 4.4 1 31 Receiving YEAR REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 2 36 3.0 31 TOTAL 2 36 3.0 31

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Jameson fraZier
HOMETOWN: Draper, UT

LINEBACkER
YEAR: Senior

6-2

225

SCHOOL: Alta HS

romney fUGa
HOMETOWN: Huntington Beach, CA

DEFENSIVE LINE
SCHOOL: Edison HS

6-2

307

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in 10 games with nine starts ... Academic All-MWC ... totaled 33 tackles, 4.5 tackles-for-loss, one sack, two interceptions and three quarterback hurries ... had six tackles against Air Force ... broke his thumb in the first quarter of the Nevada game, going on to earn three tackles while playing the entire game ... missed the next three games ... had three tackles and an interception against UNLV ... totaled seven tackles and one interception at Utah 2009 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... saw action in 11 games on the season ... Academic All-MWC ... contributor on special teams ... totaled two tackles on the season. 2008 (Freshman) Valuable member of the scout team. BEFORE BYU: A two-year letterwinner at Alta High ... also lettered in basketball and track ... earned first-team all-state track honors as a senior ... a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born in Provo, Utah ... parents are Danny and Joy Frazier ... served a church mission in Montreal, Canada from 2005 to 2007 ... majoring in English with a minor in French ... one of four children ... married to wife, Tina Marie ... father, Danny, graduated from BYU and was a football letterman for the Cougars in 1977 ... speaks four languages, including English, French, Spanish and Haitian Creole. JAMESON FRAzIERS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT PBU QBH FR FF 2009 11 1 1 2 2010 10 18 16 34 4.5/26 1.0/16 2/32 3 TOTAL 25 22 2 24 5.5/42 3.5/31 2/32 3 -

AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) Received medical waiver from NCAA ... started four games at nose guard before suffering a season-ending knee injury (ACL and LCL) against Nevada ... Academic All-MWC ... contributed 15 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks on the year. 2009 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors... saw action in all 13 games, starting seven ... Academic All-MWC ... totaled 40 tackles on the season, including 16 solo ... had 3 tackles for loss, including his first career sack against CSU ... forced a fumble in the CSU game. 2006 (Freshman) Earned Academic All-Mountain West Conference honors ... played in all 13 games for the Cougars ... earned letterman honors as a true freshman ... credited with nine tackles on the season, including four solo and five assisted tackles ... totaled two tackles for a loss ... a significant contributor on a defensive unit that gave up only 14.7 points per game, ranking 10th nationally ... part of a defense that ranked 4th nationally in turnover margin with +14 turnover margin (+1.08 pg). BEFORE BYU: California first-team All-State Underclassman as a junior ... Los Angeles Times Southern California lineman of the year ... one of the top defensive tackles and heavyweight wrestlers in the state of California ... played in the FloridaCalifornia All-Star game... Took fourth in the state as a heavyweight wrestler his junior year. PERSONAL: Parents are Romney and Lavalea Fuga ... recruited by Penn State, Cal, Washington, UNLV, Nebraska and San Diego ... served an LDS mission to Antananarivo, Madagascar. ROMNEY FUGAS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS 2006 13 4 5 9 2.0/3 2009 13 16 24 40 3.0/16 2010 4 6 9 15 0.5/2 TOTAL 30 26 38 64 5.5/21 SACkS/YDS 1.0/4 0.5/2 1.5/6 INT PBU QBH FR FF 1 1

kaneakUa friel
HOMETOWN: Kaneohe, HI

TIGHT END

6-5

235

SCHOOL: Kamehameha HS

YEAR: Sophomore

AT BYU: 2008 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in eight games, including one start against New Mexico ... recorded one solo tackle against UNLV. 2007 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Under the direction of head coach Kanani Souza, helped lead the Warriors to an 8-3 record as a senior ... a Honolulu Star-Bulletin All-State selection ... recruited by Boise State, Oregon and Nevada.

Jray Galeai
HOMETOWN: Laie, HI

DEFENSIVE BACk

6-0

179

SCHOOL: Kahuku HS

YEAR: Sophomore

alani fUa
HOMETOWN: Northridge, CA

LINEBACkER
SCHOOL: Oaks Christian

6-5

195

YEAR: Freshman

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in 12 games and had four solo tackles ... recovered a fumble and had two tackles at Utah St. 2009 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Versatile defensive back has experience playing both safety and corner back ... moved to corner as a senior and earned first-team All-State honors ... rated No. 4 overall prospect from Hawaii by Rivals.com and the No. 23 safety in the nation by Scout.com ... received honorable mention all-state honors as a junior quarterback ... played sophomore season at Timpview High in Provo, Utah, as a member of the T-Birds' 2006 4A state championship team ... two-sport athlete also played on the Kahuku basketball team ... coached by Reggie Torres. PERSONAL: Parents are Raymond and Mili ... open major. JRAY GALEA'I'S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT 2010 12 4 4 0.5/2 0.5/2 TOTAL 12 4 4 0.5/2 0.5/2 PBU QBH FR 1 1 FF -

AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Oaks Christian ... rated the No. 25 weakside defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com ... Offensive-Defensive Bowl All-American ... First Team Ventura County ... recorded 71 tackles as a senior, along with nine sacks, one interception, two fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles as Oaks Christian earned a 13-1 record ... also caught 25 passes for 303 yards and three touchdowns in 2009 ... had 67 tackles, three sacks, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble as a junior ... also lettered in volleyball ... teammate of fellow BYU recruit Zac Stout ... coached by Bill Redell. PERSONAL: Born in San Fernando, California ... parents are George and Helen ... married to wife Malaysia ... has one son, Alani, Jr. ... older brother, Sione, is a defensive tackle at Stanford ... also recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, Hawaii, Ohio State, Oregon, Oregon State and Washington

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spencer haDley
HOMETOWN: Connell, WA

LINEBACkER

6-1

221

mike haGUe
HOMETOWN: Salt Lake City, UT

DEFENSIVE BACk
SCHOOL: Brighton HS

5-10

190

SCHOOL: Connell HS

YEAR: Sophomore

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2008 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 11 games ... Academic All-MWC ... contributor on special teams ... totaled 13 tackles on the season, including seven solo takedowns ... recorded one pass breakup, one quarterback hurry ... recorded a forced fumble against UCLA ... recovered fumbles versus SDSU and Air Force. BEFORE BYU: 1A SCAC East second-team receiver ... a 1A SCAC East first-team defensive back and special teamer ... all-area first-team receiver, defensive back and kick returner ... Associated Press 1A first-team offensive and unanimous defensive selection ... a four-year letterwinner, helping the Eagles to a combined 47-7 record during his four years ... also a four-year letterwinner in track and basketball ... one of only four players in Connell High School history to score over 1,000 points during his career in basketball ... totaled 2,713 yards receiving during his career ... had 60 carries for 606 yards as a senior, including nine touchdowns ... credited with 34 receptions for 541 yards and 11 touchdowns ... under head coach Wayne Riner, helped lead the Eagles to a 13-1 record and a trip to the 1A State Championship game as a senior ... listed as one of the top defensive recruits in the western United States ... a member of the National Honor Society ... served as a student body officer. PERSONAL: Born in Oberlin, Ohio ... parents are Alan and Kathryn ... Eagle Scout ... raised on a dairy farm and lists working cattle as a special skill ... one of seven children ... recruited by Air Force, Boston College, Army, Boise State, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Idaho, Illinois, Montana, Oregon State, Portland State, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Stanford and Yale. SPENCER HADLEYS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT 2008 11 7 6 13 TOTAL 11 7 6 13 PBU 1 1 QBH FR 1 2 1 2 FF 1 1

AT BYU: 2010: (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... played in 10 games ... caught five passes for 43 yards and rushed four times for 12 yards on the season. 2009: (Medical Redshirt) Saw action in the first three games of the season before suffering a season-ending injury ... totaled 15 yards on four carries. 2006: (Freshman) Earned Academic All-Mountain West Conference honors ... saw action in all 13 games as a true freshman ... earned letterman honors ... credited with 156 yards on 21 carries, including an 87-yard touchdown run in the Cougars victory over UNLV ... had one reception for three yards ... had two kick returns for a total of 24 yards against Boston College ... averaged 7.4 yards per carry ... also saw action on special teams, recording four tackles. BEFORE BYU: Named Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News 5A Player of the Year as a senior ... earned Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News First-Team All-State honors ... named team MVP and most outstanding running back ... named region two player of the year ... rushed for 2,001 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior ... returned three kicks for touchdowns ... had 53 tackles and five interceptions ... returned one interception for a touchdown ... earned all-state and all-league honors as a junior ... named team special teams MVP ... 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds ... rushed for 11 TD and an average of 27 yards per kick-off return in 2004 ... had 63 tackles and three interceptions in 2004. PERSONAL: Parents are Alan and Peggy Hague ... an honor roll student ... recruited by Boise State, Illinois, Oregon and Utah ... served an LDS mission to Knoxville, Tennessee. MIkE HAGUES CAREER STATISTICS Rushing YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG TD LONG 2006 12 21 166 7.4 1 87 2009 3 4 15 3.8 8 2010 10 4 12 1.2 4 TOTAL 25 29 193 7.7 1 87

Receiving YEAR REC 2006 1 2010 5 TOTAL 6

YDS 4 43 47

AVG 4.0 4.3 4.2

TD -

LONG 4 13 13

spencer hafoka
HOMETOWN: Kahuku, HI

SCHOOL: Kahuku HS

WIDE RECEIVER

6-0
YEAR: Senior

200

braDen hansen
HOMETOWN: Sandy, UT

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-6

310

SCHOOL: Alta HS

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in 10 games ... had 5 receptions for 40 yards on the year ... had a season-high two catches for 17 yards at Colorado State. 2009 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in all 13 games, including starts against Utah State, San Diego State, New Mexico and Air Force ... totaled 155 yards on 16 catches, averaging 9.7 yards per catch ... scored his first career touchdown against Colorado State ... had a career-long catch of 24 yards against the Rams ... recorded two punt returns, averaging 8.5 yards per return ... recorded two kick returns, averaging nine yards per return. 2008 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors... saw action in six games, starting against Wyoming ... recorded two punt returns and one reception on the season. BEFORE BYU: A two-time Honolulu Advertiser and Star-Bulletin first-team All-State receiver ... played in the Goodwill Football All-Star Classic ... averaged 24.6 yards per reception during his senior season ... considered one of the top-10 high school prospects in the state of Hawaii ... credited with 29 receptions for 1,029 yards as a junior ... placed in the state high school track & field championships as a junior in four events, including the high jump, long jump, triple jump and 110-meter hurdles. PERSONAL: Parents are Finau and Lucy Hafoka ... brother of former BYU player, Saia ... served a Church mission in Ventura, California ... recruited by Arizona State, Washington, Oregon State, Hawaii and Utah ... married to wife Crystal. SPENCER HAFOkAS CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2008 6 1 5 0.8 - 5 2009 13 16 155 11.9 1 24 2010 10 5 40 4.0 - 11 TOTAL 29 22 200 6.9 1 24 Punt Returns YEAR NO 2008 2 2009 2 TOTAL 4 kick Returns YEAR NO YDS AVG TD LONG 2009 2 19 9.5 18 TOTAL 2 19 9.5 18

YDS -20 17 -3

AVG -10.0 8.5 -1.3

TD -

LONG 1 14 14

AT BYU: 2010: (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... started all 13 games ... All-MWC honorable mention ... Phil Steele All-MWC Second Team ... College Football News All-Sophomore Team honorable mention ... led the team in knockdowns ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 42 nationally averaging 168.1 rushing yards per game ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 34 nationally with 283 first downs ... helped BYU rank No. 4 in MWC (No. 1 in MWC games) and No. 21 nationally with 46.2 third-down conversion percentage, including a 12-of-13 (.923) day against CSU ... helped BYU rank No. 2 in MWC and No. 15 nationally with 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001, including an average of 198.5 yards in eight MWC games ... helped BYU hold opponents to zero sacks in four games and two or fewer in 11 games. 2009: (Freshman) Named to the Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-America First Team and Phil Steele All-Freshman First Team ... earned College Football News Freshman Team honorable mention ... earned letterman honors as a freshman ... started all 13 games at left guard ... Academic All-MWC ... played for an offensive unit that led the conference and ranked No. 17 nationally in passing per game (281.46) and No. 21 in total offense (427.15) ... part of a unit that averaged only 1.77 sacks per game ... vital part of an offensive line that helped BYU lead the nation with a 55.62 third-down conversion percentage on the season. BEFORE BYU: Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News First-Team All-State selection ... named a Sports Illustrated Preseason All-American ... played defensive and offensive lineman ... had 12 sacks as a junior ... named first team all-region and honorable mention all-state as a junior. PERSONAL: Parents are Lowell and Kathey Hansen ... younger brother of former BYU tight end Brock Hansen ... served an LDS mission to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Jake heaps

QUARTERBACk
SCHOOL: Skyline HS

6-1 194
YEAR: Sophomore

coDy hoffman
HOMETOWN: Crescent City, CA

WIDE RECEIVER
SCHOOL: Del Norte HS

6-4 205
YEAR: Sophomore

HOMETOWN: Issaquah, WA

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Played in all 13 games, starting 10 ... set every BYU freshman quarterback record, including passing yards, touchdowns and wins ... New Mexico Bowl Offensive MVP ... played in his first-career game during the season opener against Washington, throwing 13-for-23 for 131 yards ... played most of the game at Florida State, throwing his first touchdown pass on a four-yard throw, finishing 15-of-31 for 114 yards ... became just the second freshman out of high school and first freshman since 1997 to start at quarterback at BYU, going 24-of-45 for 229 yards at home against Nevada ... threw 27-of-54 for 270 yards and two TDs at Utah State ... completed 19-of-31 passes for a career-best 294 yards vs. UNLV ... threw four TDs and 242 yards on 15-of-20 passing at Colorado State, including a career-high 62-yard touchdown on a flea flicker ... registered the 8th-best pass efficiency total in BYU history vs. the Rams at 242.64 ... threw 14 touchdowns in the final six games of the season, including four multi-touchdown games ... was the only true freshman in 2010 to lead his team to a bowl game and the first BYU freshman quarterback to start a bowl game ... set a BYU bowl record by completing 25-of-34 passes while tying a Cougar bowl record with four TD throws vs. UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl BEFORE BYU: Ranked the No. 1 quarterback in the country by Scout.com and No. 1 pro-style quarterback by Rivals. com ... named the top college football recruit out of the state of Washington by MaxPreps ... earned Parade All-America honors following his senior season ... was invited to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl as the starting quarterback for the West team ... led Skyline to three consecutive state championships ... 2009 first-team All-State quarterback ... AP Washington State Player of the Year ... USA Today All-America first team selection ... 40-2 record as a starting quarterback ... completed 213-of-352 passes for 3,191 yards and 45 touchdowns as a senior ... team captain ... threw a state-title game record four touchdown passes in a 45-21 victory against Ferris HS ... career totals were 9,196 yards, 114 touchdowns and only 18 interceptions ... rushed for 30 touchdowns ... 2008 KingCo 4A All-Conference Co-Offensive MVP ... KingCo 4A All-Conference Quarterback ... Seattle Times MVP ... Gatorade Washington State Player of the Year ... AP State Player of the Year ... helped Skyline achieve a perfect 28-0 record over his sophomore and junior seasons ... coached by Mat Taylor PERSONAL: Parents are Steve and Kelly ... majoring in commmunications ... favorite athlete is Drew Brees ... favorite food is Panda Express ... also recruited by Oklahoma, Florida State, USC, Florida, UCLA, Georgia, Alabama, California, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Washington and LSU. JAkE HEAPS CAREER STATISTICS Passing YEAR GP EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT 2010 13 116.20 219-383-9 57.2 TOTAL 13 116.20 219-383-9 57.2 Rushing YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 13 34 -100 -7.7 1 13 TOTAL 13 34 -100 -7.7 1 13

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in 13 games, starting 10 ... first on the team with 527 receiving yards on 42 receptions and 7 touchdowns ... was also the Cougars' main kick returner, totaling a team-high 380 yards on 14 returns ... caught the first touchdown of his career at Florida State ... had 104 kick return yards vs. Wyoming ... caught five passes, including two touchdowns, for 71 yards vs. New Mexico ... had a team season-high 137 yards and 8 receptions against UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl, catching three touchdowns ... racked up 262 all-purpose yards vs. UTEP, the most since Austin Collie's mark vs. Tulsa in 2007 ... added a seasonhigh 51-yard kickoff return in the bowl game 2009 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Receiver with excellent size ... caught 50 passes for more than 1,000 yards as a senior ... recorded seven 100-yard receiving games for Del Norte in 2008 ... named to the All-Humboldt-Del Norte Conference team three consecutive times ... caught nine passes for 229 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-28 win over rival Fortuna in October 2008 ... contributed to the Warriors league titles his sophomore and juniors years ... coached by Lewis Nova. CODY HOFFMANS CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 13 42 527 40.5 7 37 TOTAL 13 42 527 40.5 7 37 kick Returns YEAR NO YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 14 380 27.1 51 TOTAL 14 380 27.1 52

aUstin holt

TIGHT END

6-4

245

HOMETOWN: South Jordan, UT SCHOOL: Bingham HS

YEAR: Sophomore

YDS 2316 2316

TD 15 15

LONG AVG/G 62 178.2 62 178.2 Oregon, and Florida

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in 12 games, starting two ... Academic All-MWC ... caught four receptions for 40 yards on the year BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Bingham High ... U.S. Army All-American ... 2-time All-State selection ... Region 3 MVP ... helped team to state championship in 2006 ... in the top ten percent of graduating class PERSONAL: Born in Salt Lake City ... parents are Ryan and Cindy ... served in the Missouri St. Louis Mission (2008-10) for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ... enjoys fishing and the outdoors ... speaks Spanish ... majoring in business and finance with a minor in economics ... also recruited by UCLA, Stanford, Utah, AUSTIN HOLTS CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 12 4 40 3.3 - 17 TOTAL 12 4 40 3.3 - 17

reeD hornUnG
HOMETOWN: Anoka, MN

DEEP SNAPPER

6-2

250

SCHOOL: Snow College

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played every game at deep snapper on special teams ... did not have a bad snap all season ... totaled two tackles, including one solo tackle against New Mexico and an assisted tackle at Utah BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Anoka High ... twice named All-Conference ... Minneapolis Star-Tribune All-State honoree ... team captain also lettered in wrestling and baseball ... coached by Jeff Buerkley ... played a year for Snow College (Ephraim, UT) PERSONAL: Born in Fargo, North Dakota ... parents are Mike and Jervae ... served in the Jamaica Kingston Mission (2006-08) for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ... speaks Jamaican Patois ... enjoys golfing and fishing ... favorite athlete is Jared Allen because he's man enough to rock a mullet ... majoring in public health with a minor in business management ... also recruited by Minnesota, Utah State, North Dakota State, South Dakota State and Northern Illinois

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mckay Jacobson
HOMETOWN: Southlake, TX

WIDE RECEIVER

5-11

190

JorDan Johnson

DEFENSIVE BACk

5-10

175

SCHOOL: Southlake Carroll HS

YEAR: Senior

HOMETOWN: Springfield, MA SCHOOL: Brooks School YEAR: Freshman AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Brooks School ... League MVP ... ISL MVP ... All-ISL ... AllScholastic Team ... helped Brooks School reach a 7-2 record as a senior ... he ran for 950 yards and 12 touchdowns, passed for 640 yards and six touchdowns and had 48 tackles on defense ... tallied 660 yards rushing as a freshman and 563 yards as a sophomore ... also lettered four times in basketball and twice in track ... coached by John Quirk. PERSONAL: Born in Springfield, Massachusetts ... parents are Kevin and Pamela ... favorite food is his mom's Spanish rice ... majoring in business ... also recruited by Boston College, Bryant, Connecticut, Northeastern and Tulsa

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in 13 games, starting 11 ... Academic All-MWC ... was third on the team with 410 yards on 37 receptions and one touchdown ... also returned five kicks for 110 yards, including a 39-yard long, and four punts a total 36 yards ... led the team with 85 yards on eight receptions at Utah State ... caught four passes for 70 yards vs. UNLV ... had his best game of the season at Utah, catching seven passes for 92 yards and a touchdown. 2009 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... started nine games at wide receiver ... started the first four games before suffering a hamstring injury, forcing him to sit out the next four games ... Academic All-MWC ... totaled 556 yards and four touchdowns on 23 receptions ... averaged 24.2 yards per catch, ranking No. 4 in the nation among receivers who averaged at least one catch per game and No. 3 among receivers with as many yards as him ... caught the game-winning touchdown in BYUs season opener against No. 3 Oklahoma ... recorded a season-high 111 yards receiving against Florida St, including an 80-yard reception ... averaged 13 yards on three kick returns. 2006 (Freshman) Selected as the team offensive rookie of the year ... his 77-yard punt return for a touchdown against Wyoming was the 1st punt return for a TD in 113 games for the Cougars ... had TD catches of 28 and 20 yards against UNLV, and a 20-yard TD catch against New Mexico ... had three catches for 105 yards at Colorado State, including a season-long 52-yarder ... had 28 catches for 547 yards and three receiving TDs ... also had two punt returns for 75 yards and had seven kickoff returns for 128 yards BEFORE BYU: Named to the Texas Sportswriters Associations All-State First Team ... 5A Texas Football All-Texas First-Team as a senior ... 5A Texas Football Wide Receiver of the Year ... Dallas Morning News All-Area First-Team ... Fort Worth Star Telegram 5A Super Team Selection ... TexasPrepXtra Super Team ... Associated Press All-State Second-Team ... Coaches All Region One First-Team ... Coaches 5-5A All-District First-Team ... named to the Texas 5A Academic All-State Team ... led state with 99 receptions for 1,631 receiving yards ... recorded 19 touchdowns his senior year ... recorded 35 receptions for 459 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns his junior year, with one punt return touchdown ... had 67 receptions for 952 receiving yards and 8 touchdowns his sophomore year ... returned 2 punts for touchdowns as a sophomore ... finished career with 201 receptions (school record) for 3,019 yards (school record) and 30 touchdowns ... named District 7-5A Sophomore of the Year in 2003 ... a 3-year starter ... helped lead team to 3 state championships and two national championships ... team was 63-1 in his four years with the team ... ran track in high school ... district champion in the 100 meters and 200 meters as a sophomore ... regional finalist in the 100 meters and 200 meters and a state finalist in the 200 meters as a sophomore ... recruited by Florida State, Baylor, Texas Tech and others for track. PERSONAL: Parents are Evan and Hally ... mother was a cheerleader at BYU ... sister Jeniel is a cheerleader at BYU ... cousin Allen Jacobson played cornerback at Southern Utah ... recruited by Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Oklahoma State, Missouri, Baylor, Kansas, Purdue, Northwestern, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Houston, Colorado State, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas State, Colorado, Iowa State, Nebraska, Indiana, Iowa, Notre Dame, Florida State, Arizona, Arizona State, TCU, Air Force and Stanford ... served an LDS mission to Sapporo, Japan. MCkAY JACOBSONS CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2006 13 28 547 42.1 3 52 2009 9 23 556 61.8 4 80 2010 13 37 410 31.5 1 36 TOTAL 35 88 1513 43.2 8 80 kick Returns YEAR NO 2006 7 2009 3 2010 5 TOTAL 15 Punt Returns YEAR NO 2006 2 2009 2 2010 4 TOTAL 8 YDS 128 39 110 277 YDS 75 2 36 113 AVG 18.3 13.0 22.0 18.5 AVG 37.5 1.0 9.0 14.1 TD TD 1 1 LONG 32 16 39 39 LONG 77 2 13 77

aUsten JorGensen

LINEBACkER

6-2 235
YEAR: Junior

HOMETOWN: Mt. Pleasant, UT SCHOOL: North Sanpete HS

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in every game, starting three ... finished fifth on the team with 46 tackles, including two for loss and one sack ... totaled seven tackles in back-to-back-to-back games against Air Force, Florida State and Nevada ... had three solo tackles in New Mexico Bowl vs. UTEP. 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in 11 games as a true freshman ... recorded six tackles in a reserve role behind current NFL linebacker Bryan Kehl. BEFORE BYU: An honor roll student for head coach Mark Wooton ... a four-year letterwinner ... earned all-state honorable mention honors as a sophomore ... an all-state second team selection as a junior ... led the state with 14 sacks, 12 tackles for a loss and 115 total tackles ... did not play during his senior season after breaking his leg during spring football ... a two-year letterwinner in basketball ... an all-region basketball player as a sophomore and junior ... won the state championship in the javelin as a sophomore and junior. PERSONAL: Graduated from North Sanpete HS in December ... currently enrolled at BYU ... an academic all-region selection as a senior ... a four-year member of the NSHS honor roll ... born in Mt. Pleasant, Utah ... parents are Trent and Julie Joregnsen ... recruited by Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Boise State, Georgia Tech, Arizona State, Illinois, Cal, Notre Dame and Utah. AUSTEN JORGENSENS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS 2007 11 1 5 6 2010 13 27 19 46 2.0/8 TOTAL 24 28 24 52 2.0/8 SACkS/YDS 1.0/2 1.0/2 INT PBU QBH FR FF -

Walter kahaiali'i
HOMETOWN: Lahaina, HI

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-3 334

SCHOOL: Kamehameha-Maui

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2010: (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in 8 games ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 42 nationally averaging 168.1 rushing yards per game ... helped BYU rank No. 2 in MWC and No. 15 nationally with 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001, including an average of 198.5 yards in eight MWC games ... helped BYU hold opponents to zero sacks in four games and two or fewer in 11 games 2007 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 11 games as a redshirt freshman ... backed up first-team All-MWC left guard Ray Feinga. 2006 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Played offensive line in high school ... projected to play offensive line at BYU ... named third-team all-state ... earned first-team All-Maui Interscholastic League honors ... helped lead team to Maui Interscholastic League Division Title his senior year. PERSONAL: Parents are Rosanamaria and Motu Leita Maile ... served a church mission to Australia Melbourne ...recruited by Weber State, UNLV, Oregon and San Diego State.

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bryan kariya
HOMETOWN: Kaysville, UT

RUNNING BACk
SCHOOL: Davis HS

6-0
YEAR: Senior

218

James lark
HOMETOWN: St. George, UT

QUARTERBACk
SCHOOL: Pine View HS

6-2
YEAR: Junior

202

AT BYU: 2010: (Junior) Earned letterman honors as a junior ... saw action in all 13 games, starting nine ... ESPN Academic All-America Second Team ... only running back from a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) school to earn the recognition in 2010 ... ESPN Academic All-District VIII First Team ... Academic All-MWC ... second on the team with 537 yards rushing on 137 carries for an average of 41.3 ypg and six touchdowns ... added 21 receptions for 122 yards ... totaled 22 carries, 85 yards rushing and two touchdowns vs. San Diego State ... had a team-high 19 carries and 88 yards vs. Wyoming. 2009: (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors... saw action in all 13 games, including a start against San Diego St ... MWC Scholar-Athlete ... totaled 199 yards on 55 carries and two touchdowns ... averaged 3.6 yards per carry ... ran for a career-high 63 yards against Tulane ... had 17 carries against Oklahoma ... also recorded 22 receptions for 186 yards and two scores ... had 76 yards receiving against Oklahoma, including a 49-yard catch. 2008: (Freshman) Earned letterman honors... saw action in 12 games, starting against Air Force ... Academic All-MWC ... caught four passes for 21 yards ... received the Glen Redd Award for Work Ethic and Effort ... contributor on special teams ... totaled five tackles on the season ... blocked a punt against UNLV ... recorded 67 yards rushing on 12 carries in 2008 ... scored his first career touchdown in the season opener against Northern Iowa. BEFORE BYU: A three-year letterwinner at Davis HS ... helped lead Davis HS to the 5A State Championship as a junior ... totaled 1,016 yards rushing as a senior and scored 16 touchdowns ... an Academic All-State selection ... earned all-state honors ... named the 5-A Most Valuable Player ... football team captain ... also lettered in baseball ... earned academic all-state honors in baseball ... was the Valedictorian at Davis High School, graduating with a 4.0 grade-point average. PERSONAL: Born in Salt Lake City ... parents are Bob and Sandy Kariya ... an Eagle Scout ... served a church mission in Melbourne, Australia from 2006-2008 ... majoring in Chinese ... recruited by Navy, Southern Utah, Weber State, Idaho Sate and Utah State ... married to wife Samantha. BRYAN kARIYAS CAREER STATISTICS Rushing YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG TD LONG 2008 12 12 67 5.6 1 16 2009 13 55 199 15.3 2 15 2010 13 137 537 41.3 6 18 TOTAL 38 204 839 21.1 9 18 Receiving YEAR REC 2008 4 2009 22 2010 21 TOTAL 47

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in four games ... completed 2-of-3 passes for 37 yards while rushing for 9 yards on 4 attempts ... added a tackle ... completed one pass for 6 yards vs. UNLV and one pass for 31 yards in the New Mexico Bowl vs. UTEP 2007 (Freshman) Scout team. 2006 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Named Deseret News 3A MVP ... a Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News First-Team All-State selection ... threw for 3,248 yards and 36 touchdowns ... finished his career with 6,739 passing yards, third most in state history ... tied state mark with 79-career touchdown passes ... first-team All-State as a junior ... threw for 3,800 yards passing, 41 TD, 13 interceptions, 650 yards rushing and seven TDs junior year PERSONAL: Parents are Cliff and Betsy ... recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, Utah and USC ... served an LDS mission to St. Petersburg, Russia. JAMES LARkS CAREER STATISTICS Passing YEAR GP EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT 2010 4 103.60 2-3-1 66.7 TOTAL 4 103.60 2-3-1 66.7

YDS 37 37

TD -

LONG AVG/G 31 9.2 31 9.2

aveni leUnG-Wai
HOMETOWN: Aiea, HI

LINEBACkER

6-1

238

SCHOOL: Grossmont JC

YEAR: Senior

YDS 21 270 122 313

AVG 5.2 11.6 5.8 6.7

TD 2 2

LONG 8 49 14 49

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... started twice and played in nine games ... recorded nine tackles, including four at Florida State 2010, 2009 (Sophomore, Freshman) All-Foothill Conference first-team linebacker ... helped lead the Griffins to the California junior college state championship as a freshman ... first-team all-conference ... defensive player of the year. BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Aiea High School in Oahu ... coached by Wendell Say ... selected to play in the 2004 East-West Goodwill Classing All-Star game ... all-conference and all-state selection. PERSONAL: Parents are Aveni and Claudette ... served an LDS Church mission to Rochester, New York ... speaks Samoan ... also recruited by Oregon, Oregon State, USC, Louisville, Arizona State, Utah, Washington and Minnesota. AVENI LEUNG-WAIS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT 2010 9 4 5 9 TOTAL 9 4 5 9 PBU QBH FR FF -

HOMETOWN: Hawthorne, CA

Uona kaveinGa

SCHOOL: USC

LINEBACkER

5-11
YEAR: Junior

255

AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) Per NCAA transfer rules. 2009 (Sophomore) Attended USC ... reserve linebacker appeared in 8 games ... made 2 tackles, including 1 solo and 1 assisted takedown against Washington State 2008 (Freshman) Attended USC ... reserve linebacker and special teams ... appeared in 8 games ... made 3 tackles, including a tackle for loss of 4 yards at Virginia. BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Leuzinger High ... 2007 honors included Super Prep AllAmerican, Prep Star All-American, ESPN 150, Prep Star Dream Team, Super Prep All-Farwest, Prep Star All-West, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West first team, Orange County Register Fab 15, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, Cal-Hi Sports All-State first team, All-CIF Western Division first team, South Bay Daily Breeze All-South Bay first team and All-Bay League Defensive MVP as a senior linebacker ... in 2006, he made Cal-Hi Sports All-State Underclass second team, All-CIF Western Division first team, South Bay Daily Breeze All-South Bay first team and All-Bay League Co-Defensive MVP as a senior linebacker while totaling 147 tackles, 28 tackles for loss and 8 sacks ... made Cal-Hi Sports All-State Underclass Second Team, All-CIF Western Division First Team, South Bay Daily Breeze All-South Bay First Team and All-Bay League Co-Defensive MVP as a junior in 2006 while totaling 111 tackles, 9 sacks, 5 fumble recoveries and 4 forced fumbles. PERSONAL: Speaks Tongan

Devin mahina
HOMETOWN: Upland, CA

TIGHT END

6-6

236

SCHOOL: Upland HS

YEAR: Sophomore

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 12 games, starting five ... had 11 receptions for 118 yards ... season-best game came at Utah, catching two passes for 32 yards ... had two catches for 20 yards vs. UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl BEFORE BYU: Credited with 19 receptions for 373 yards, averaging 19.6 yards per reception ... had four touchdowns during his senior season ... had a season-high 151 yards receiving vs. Claremont ... defensively, credited with 36 tackles, including 21 solos and 15 assisted takedowns ... credited with six sacks on the season ... also credited with a blocked field goal and a blocked punt ... credited with two safeties ... an all-CIF performer ... 11th-ranked tight end by Rivals.com ... also lettered in basketball PERSONAL: Served an LDS mission to Antananarivo, Madagascar ... speaks Malagasy ... son of BSC and Lisa ... recruited by UCLA, Oregon, Colorado, USC, Washington St., Washington, Utah, Utah St., UTEP and Arizona St. DEVIN MAHINAS CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 12 11 118 9.8 22 TOTAL 12 11 118 9.8 22

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eathyn manUmaleUna
HOMETOWN: Anchorage, AK

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-2 295

SCHOOL: Timpview HS

YEAR: Junior

HOMETOWN: Beaverton, OR

marcUs matheWs TIGHT END/WIDE RECEIVER


SCHOOL: Southridge HS

6-5 200

YEAR: Sophomore

AT BYU: 2010: (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... played in 13 games, starting in eight ... finished with 27 tackles, including 3 TFL and 2.5 sacks ... also had one interception and one pass breakup ... registered 1.5 sacks at Florida State ... had a season-high 6 tackles vs. Nevada ... intercepted the first pass of his career vs. New Mexico. 2007: (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... totaled three tackles at Utah Started every game at nose tackle as a true freshman ... recording 25 tackles, including 14 solo takedowns ... posted three tackles for loss and one sack with one quarterback hurry and one pass defended ... blocked UCLAs 28-yard field goal attempt with three seconds on the clock to seal BYUs 17-16 victory in the Las Vegas Bowl ... had a season-high four tackles vs. Air Force, including a solo sack. BEFORE BYU: A Salt Lake Tribune 4-A first-team All-State selection ... a Daily Herald Elite 11 All-Valley selection ... ranked second on the roster with five sacks, four hurries and three forced fumbles ... part of an offensive line that helped produce a 1,700-yard rusher and a 1,400-yard passer ... helped lead Timpview HS to the 2006 4-A State Championship title ... played for former BYU standout Louis Wong at Timpview HS ... blocked for an offense that produced 26.5 points per game ... high school teammate of BYU Houston Reynolds and cousin Famika Anae ... nephew of BYU offensive coordinator Robert Anae ... recruited by Oregon. PERSONAL: Parents are Leroy and Lani ... oldest five children ... has one brother and three sisters ... served a mission to Oklahoma City from 2008-2010 EATHYN MANUMALEUNAS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS 2007 13 14 11 25 3.0/8 1.0/5 2010 13 9 18 27 3.0/19 2.5/15 TOTAL 26 23 29 52 6.0/27 3.5/20 INT 0 1 1 PBU 1 1 2 QBH 1 0 1 FR FF -

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman ... Academic AllMWC ... saw action in eight games before rupturing his spleen and missing the last four games of the season ... finished the year with 136 yards on eight receptions ... had one catch for 17 yards in his first game as a Cougar vs. Washington ... notched a season-high 43 yards receiving on three receptions vs. San Diego State BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Southridge High ... three-time letterwinner ... league champ and state runner-up in 2006 ... three-time first team all-league ... all-state ... competed in Oregon Senior Bowl ... was also all-league in basketball and league and district champ in hurdles and relays in track and field PERSONAL: Parents are Kurt and Lisa ... born in Cedar City, Utah ... served in the Sweden Stockholm Mission (2007-09) ... speaks Swedish ... majoring in exercise science with a minor in Scandinavian studies ... brother, Mitch, also played football for BYU ... also recruited by Oregon State, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Oklahoma State MARCUS MATHEWS CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 8 8 136 17.0 32 TOTAL 8 8 136 17.0 32

carter mees
HOMETOWN: St. George, UT

DEFENSIVE BACk
SCHOOL: Pine View HS

6-0 195
YEAR: Junior

matt marshall
HOMETOWN: Salt Lake City, UT

WIDE RECEIVER
SCHOOL: Skyline HS

5-10

172

YEAR: Senior

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in 13 games ... handled holder duties while also seeing occasional time at quarterback in the wildcat formation ... completed 2-of-2 passes for 37 yards ... also had four tackles on the year ... completed a 16-yard pass on a fake field goal attempt for a first down vs. San Diego State ... also completed a five-yard pass against New Mexico 2009 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in all 13 games ... holder on all PATs and field goals ... contributor on special teams ... totaled nine tackles on the season, including seven solo ... blocked a punt against CSU. 2008 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 10 games ... contributor on special teams BEFORE BYU: Played at Skyline HS for Roger DuPaix ... earned all-state honors from the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News ... named Prep of the Week ... season highs include 835 yards passing, 1,499 yards rushing and 22 touchdowns ... also lettered in baseball, earning all-region honors. PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Diana ... father, Steve, and brother, Grady, played for the University of Utah ... majoring in geography ... also recruited by Utah, Utah State, Weber State, Dixie State and Snow College.

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in seven games ... had seven tackles, five solo playing both defense and special teams ... career-high three tackles at No. 4 TCU. 2009 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in five games ... totaled three tackles on the season. 2006 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Graduated from Pine View High School and played for Ray Hosner ... received all-state and all-region awards in 2005 and 2006 ... set a new school record with 16 interceptions in a single season ... also lettered in soccer, track and basketball ... member of the honor roll from 2004-06 ... participated in student government. PERSONAL: Born in Cody, Wyo. ... son of Mike and Michele ... two sisters ... served an LDS mission to Houston, Texas ... speaks Spanish CARTER MEES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL 2009 5 2 1 3 2010 7 5 2 7 TOTAL 12 7 3 10 TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT PBU QBH FR FF -

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ZeD menDenhall
HOMETOWN: Alpine, UT

RUNNING BACk

5-11

239

SCHOOL: Lone Peak HS

YEAR: Junior

riley nelson
HOMETOWN: Logan, UT

SCHOOL: Utah State

QUARTERBACk

6-0
YEAR: Junior

201

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... Academic AllMWC ... played in 12 games, starting six ... caught five receptions for 34 yards and had one rush for one yard and a touchdown for the year while handling blocking duties as a fullback ... scored the first touchdown of his career on a one-yard run at Colorado State after setting up the score with an 11-yard reception the play before ... added two catches for 12 yards at Utah BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Lone Peak High ... Academic All-State ... team captain ... all-state honorable mention ... also lettered in wrestling and baseball ... took second in state in baseball, earning All-State Tourney MVP PERSONAL: Born in Provo, Utah ... parents are Buck & Carol ... brothers Zane and Zeke also played at BYU ... served in the Brazil Santa Maria Mission (2007-09) for the LDS Church ... speaks Portuguese ... majoring in accounting (pre-med) zED MENDENHALLS CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 8 8 136 17.0 32 TOTAL 8 8 136 17.0 32

AT BYU: 2010: (Redshirt) Started the first three games of the season before undergoing season-ending surgery to repair a shoulder injury ... one of 11 players in the country named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, recognizing service, academics and on-field performance. 2006: (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... saw action in seven games ... MWC Scholar-Athlete ... totaled 99 yards passing on 7-of-10 attempts ... threw for his first career touchdown against Florida State ... threw a season-long pass of 31-yards against the Seminoles ... rushed for 122 yards on 21 attempts, averaging 5.8 yards per carry ... recorded rushing touchdowns against Tulane, UNLV and Wyoming. BEFORE BYU: Competed in final eight games as a freshman starter at Utah State in 2006, completing 55% of his passes for 925 yards and six touchdowns while rushing for 290 yards ... Accounted for 84 touchdowns and more than 4,000 yards passing as a senior at Logan HS ... Parade All-American and Deseret News Mr. Football for the state of Utah in 2005 ... holds nine state records including career total touchdowns (130), career passing touchdowns (79), season completions (277), season passing yards (4,041), season passing touchdowns (53), season total touchdowns (84), season total yards (5,815), single game completions (38) and single game touchdown passes (seven). PERSONAL: Served an LDS mission to Barcelona, Spain ... son of Keith and Joni ... father played football at USU ... grandson of Rod Tueller, former Utah State mens basketball coach (1980-88) and athletic director (1985-92) ... has two brothers and one sister. RILEY NELSONS CAREER STATISTICS Passing YEAR GP EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT 2009 7 186.16 7-10-0 70.0 2010 3 104.55 20-40-1 50.0 TOTAL 10 120.87 27-50-1 54.0

mike mUehlmann

HOMETOWN: American Fork, UT SCHOOL: American Fork HS YEAR: Sophomore AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman at tight end... played in 13 games, starting three ... Academic All-MWC ... totaled 96 yards and six receptions on the season ... had six games with one catch apiece ... had a 26-yard catch at Colorado State and a 22-yard reception vs. New Mexico. 2009 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: A Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News First-Team All-State selection ... earned Deseret News First-Team All-Region honors ... Daily Herald Elite 11 selection ... played tight end, defensive line and quarterback in high school ... seven-time academic all-region honoree ... a heavyweight wrestler and track and field member ...

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-4

240

YDS 99 205 304

TD 1 2 3

LONG 31 48 48

AVG/G 14.1 68.3 30.4

Rushing YEAR GP 2009 7 2010 3 TOTAL 10

ATT 21 31 52

YDS 122 148 270

AVG 5.8 49.3 27.0

TD 3 1 4

LONG 17 24 24

branDon oGletree
HOMETOWN: McKinney, TX

LINEBACkER

5-11

225

SCHOOL: McKinney HS

YEAR: Junior

originally committed to Utah ... recruited by Utah, Colorado, Utah State and Southern Utah. PERSONAL: Parents are Paul and Janet Muehlmann ... has three brothers and sisters ... older brother Chris played for BYU ... married to wife, Kara. MIkE MUEHLMANNS CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 13 6 96 7.4 26 TOTAL 13 6 96 7.4 26

Jason mUnns

HOMETOWN: Kennewick, WA SCHOOL: Southridge HS YEAR: Sophomore AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Valuable member of the scout team. 2007 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Produced a 60.7 completion percentage as a senior ... completed 122 of 201 attempts with a league-high 18 touchdowns ... holds several school offensive records, including 5,957 career passing yards and 82 touchdown completions ... credited with 2,178 yards passing as a junior ... Big Nine Co-Player of the Year ... holds the single-game, single-season and career completion percentage records ... holds the single-season passing record with 2,297 yards as a sophomore ... produced a school record four games with five touchdown completions ... holds the single-season and

QUARTERBACk

6-5

254

AT BYU: 2010: (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in 11 games, starting in eight ... Academic All-MWC ... fourth on the team with 49 tackles ... totaled 5.0 TFL and 0.5 sacks ... also added two interceptions, three pass breakups, two quarterback hurries, a fumble forced and a fumble recovery ... tied a season high with eight tackles at Utah State ... named MWC Defensive Player of the Week after earning four tackles, 2.0 TFL and one INT ... at Colorado State, totaled eight tackles, 2.5 TFL and a forced fumble ... added an interception in the New Mexico Bowl. 2009: (Freshman) Earned letterman honors... saw action in 10 games ... Academic All-MWC ... contributor on special teams ... totaled 19 tackles on the season, including eight solo ... had a career high five tackles against Florida St. BEFORE BYU: Played fullback and linebacker in high school ... named the McKinney Courier-Gazette Defensive Player of the Year ... first-team all-state 4A ... District 9-4A Co-Defensive MVP and first-team all-district ... first-team all-area and all-area defensive MVP ... Elite 11 Defensive Player of the Year ... all-county defensive MVP ... team defensive MVP ... had 162 tackles, one blocked Kick, one interception, two sacks and three forced fumbles as a senior ... first-team all-state as a junior ... first-team All-District 9-4A ... first-team all-area ... Dallas Morning News first-team all-county ... as a junior, had 147 tackles, two interceptions, two punt blocks, three forced fumbles and four sacks ... named all-area honorable mention as a sophomore ... had 37 tackles, two sacks, one interception and one fumble recovery as a sophomore ... recruited by TCU, Air Force, Rice, Texas Tech, Duke, Arizona, Oklahoma State, Navy, Colorado State, Arkansas and Stanford. PERSONAL: Parents are Mark and Janie ... has seven sisters ... Eagle Scout ... served a church mission to Chile, Concepcion South. BRANDON OGLETREES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS 2009 10 8 11 19 2010 11 22 27 49 5.0/14 TOTAL 21 30 38 68 5.0/14 SACkS/YDS 0.5/2 0.5/2 INT 2 2 PBU 3 3 QBH 2 2 FR 1 1 FF 1 1

career records for total offense, including 6,215 career yards. PERSONAL: Parents are Paul and Tammy Munns ... born in Logan, Utah ... recruited by Arizona State, Nebraska, Oregon, Oregon State, USC, Washington, Washington State and Utah.

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chase penDley
HOMETOWN: Sandy, UT

DEFENSIVE BACk

6-2

210

matt peterson
HOMETOWN: Bluffdale, UT

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-5

260

SCHOOL: Southern Utah

YEAR: Sophomore

SCHOOL: Riverton HS

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) 2007 (Freshman) Attended Southern Utah BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Skyline High PERSONAL: Parents are Robert and Tracie ... served in the Korea Pusan Mission (200810) for the LDS Church

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in four games ... had two tackles, including one TFL on the year ... had one tackle vs. Colorado State and a TFL in the New Mexico Bowl against UTEP. 2009 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Attended Riverton High School where he played for Mike Miller ... led the defensive line in tackles and sacks ... first-team all-region ... led the state in tackles for a defensive lineman in 2005 ... also lettered in basketball ... was on the honor roll every semester. PERSONAL: Born in Provo, Utah ... son of Greg and Hollie ... served an LDS mission to Apia, Samoa ... speaks Samoan ... majoring in accounting ... three siblings ... Eagle Scout. MATT PETERSONS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT 2010 4 1 1 2 1.0/1 TOTAL 4 1 1 2 1.0/1 PBU QBH FR FF -

JorDan penDleton
HOMETOWN: South Jordan, UT

LINEBACkER

6-3

239

SCHOOL: Bingham HS

YEAR: Senior

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... started in first five games of the season and played in six games overall, but injury at Utah State forced surgery ... ended the season with 38 tackles, 3.5 TFL, two sacks, one forced fumble, one pass breakup and one QB hurry ... totaled 12 tackles, including nine solo, at Florida State. 2009 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... saw action in all 13 games, including 10 starts at outside linebacker ... totaled 52 tackles on the season, including 30 solo ... had six tackles for a combined loss of 36 yards ... recorded two sacks against New Mexico and one against Utah ... had three pass breakups and five quarterback hurries ... recorded an interception at UNLV on a pass intended to go out of bounds ... recovered a fumble against Tulane ... had a career-high eight tackles against New Mexico. 2008 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors as a freshman ... saw action in eight games ... contributor on special teams ... totaled three tackles on the season, including two solo takedowns ... recorded his first career interception in BYUs 44-0 shutout win over Wyoming. 2007 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Under the direction of head coach Dave Peck, helped lead Bingham HS to its first state championship in 60 years ... a three-year starter ... Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret Morning News 5-A Most Valuable Player ... named the best overall athlete in the state by the Deseret Morning News ... credited with 40 receptions for 699 yards and 11 touchdowns ... on defense, tallied 89 tackles, five interceptions and eight pass deflections. PERSONAL: Parents are Kirk and Brenda Pendleton ... born in Provo, Utah ... father, Kirk, played receiver for the Cougars from 1980-83 ... recruited by Oregon, California, Colorado, Washington, UNLV and Utah ... brother-in-law of former BYU wide receiver Austin Collie. JORDAN PENDLETONS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS 2008 8 2 1 3 2009 13 30 22 52 6.0/36 2010 6 17 21 38 3.5/16 TOTAL 27 49 44 93 9.5/52 SACkS/YDS 3.0/31 2.0/12 5.0/43 INT 1 1 2 PBU 3 1 4 QBH 5 1 6 FR 1 1 FF 1 1

DreW phillips
HOMETOWN: Boaz, AL

RUNNING BACk

5-11

168

SCHOOL: Boaz HS

YEAR: Freshman

AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Boaz High ... amassed more than 5,000 rushing yards and 35 touchdowns during his career... averaged nearly 6.5 yards per carry over his career ... one of top three running backs in the state in 2009, earning first-team All-State honors by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... rushed for more than 200 yards in at least five games in 2009 ... rushed for 1,900 yards and returned four kicks for touchdowns in 2009 ... received Star of Alabama recognition vs. Albertville after rushing for 248 yards on 36 carries ... finished his junior season in 2008 with a schoolrecord 2,196 yards rushing with 18 touchdowns, averaging 7.2 yards per carry ... also played quarterback out of the "wildcat" formation where he passed for 222 yards and four touchdowns ... selected Marshall County MVP, Marshall County All-County team, the Gadsden Times All-Area team and MVP, Huntsville Elite All-Metro Team, and honorable mention All-State (5A) by the ASWA ... shattered school records for most rushing yards in a single season, and longest punt return for a touchdown in school history (99 yards) ... rushed for more than 1,200 yards as a sophomore in 2007 ... also lettered in basketball and track ... 400-meter and 4x400 relay state champion ... coached by Drew Noles. PERSONAL: Born in Jacksonville, North Carolina ... parents are Joe and Michelle ... majoring in graphic design ... favorite athlete is Reggie Bush ... also recruited by Florida State, Michigan, Alabama, Cincinnati, Illinois, Louisville, North Alabama, Stanford, SMU, Central Michigan, Utah and Wyoming

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iona pritcharD
HOMETOWN: South Jordan, UT

LINEBACkER

6-0

234

JoshUa qUeZaDa
HOMETOWN: La Habra, CA

RUNNING BACk

5-11

211

SCHOOL: Bingham HS

YEAR: Sophomore

SCHOOL: La Habra HS

YEAR: Sophomore

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in all 13 games, including special team, linebacker and tailback ... totaled 14 tackles on the season, including five solo ... recorded one tackle for loss, one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble ... forced fumble came against Utah State ... caught one pass for a three-yard gain. BEFORE BYU: A Deseret Morning News 5A First Team All-State selection ... credited with 88 tackles and six QB hurries as a senior ... totaled 72 tackles as a junior, including 21 solos ... under head coach Dave Peck, helped lead the Miners to an 11-2 record, including a trip to the championship game ... finished with a perfect 5-0 record and a first-place finish in the Region 3 standings ... a member of the 2006 5A State Championship team that went 14-0. PERSONAL: Born in West Valley City, Utah ... parents are George and Tasi Pritchard ... Eagle Scout ... recruited by UTEP, Navy, UNLV, Air Force and Utah. IONA PRITCHARDS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT 2008 13 5 9 14 1.0/1 TOTAL 13 5 9 14 1.0/1 PBU QBH FR 1 1 FF 1 1

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in all 13 games ... totaled 505 yards on 99 carries with 5 touchdowns while adding 8 receptions for 46 yards and a touchdown ... had two 100-yard games and six games with double-digit carries ... scored the first TD of his career on a nine-yard catch in the season opener vs. Washington ... had 13 carries for 65 yards and a team season-high three rushing touchdowns vs. UNLV ... rushed for 107 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries vs. New Mexico ... had 15 carries for a team-high 101 yards and a touchdown while grabbing two catches for 15 yards in the New Mexico Bowl vs. UTEP BEFORE BYU: Prepped at La Habra High ... team went 38-3 in his three years on the team ... rushed for 2,205 yards and 26 touchdowns, while adding 186 yards and two touchdowns as a receiver, to lead the Highlanders to their third-straight CIF-Southern Section Southwest Division Championship in 2009 ... named the 2009 Freeway League MVP, Daily News 2009 Football Player of the Year and CIF-SS Offensive Player of the Year ... back-to-back first-team All-Orange County selection ... ran for 1,650 yards on 163 carries and 21 touchdowns as a junior in 2008 ... also added 21 receptions for 350 yards and three touchdowns ... First Team All-Orange County ... First Team All-League and First Team All-CIF ... coached by Frank Mazzotta. PERSONAL: Parents are Jesse and Linda ... majoring in exercise and wellness with a business management minor ... has seven siblings ... also recruited by Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawaii, New Mexico State, San Diego State, Stanford, Utah and Washington. Rushing YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 13 99 505 5.1 5 26 TOTAL 13 99 505 5.1 5 26 Receiving YEAR REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 8 46 5.8 1 9 TOTAL 8 46 5.8 1 9

matt pUtnam
HOMETOWN: Brigham City, UT

DEFENSIVE LINE
SCHOOL: Box Elder HS

6-6

271

YEAR: Senior

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... played in all 13 games, starting nine ... racked up 31 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks, 7 pass breakups, two quarterback hurries and one forced fumble ... had six tackles at Utah State ... had a sack at Utah 2009 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in all 13 games ... totaled six tackles on the season ... recorded a sack against Wyoming. 2008 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 12 games ... totaled 27 tackles on the season, including 17 solo takedowns ... recorded three tackles for a combined loss of 16 yards ... had sacks against Utah State and UNLV ... picked off an interception against UCLA and returned it for nine yards ... also had three pass breakups, two quarterback hurries and one forced fumble. 2007 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: A two-time all-state and all-area selection ... named the Region-4 Defensive Most Valuable Player ... recognized as the Box Elder HS team MVP ... a four-year letterwinner ... helped BEHS to an 18-4 record in his final two seasons ... named a preseason All-American by StudentSports Magazine ... earned Deseret News first-team All-State honors ... eanred three letters in basketball and baseball ... led Box Elder HS to the state championship game as a junior ... credited with 20 tackles, 23 hurries, 10 sacks, two blocked kicks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries ... returned a fumble 43 yards for a touchdown during the season. PERSONAL: Served a church mission in McAllen, Texas (Spanish speaking) ... one of seven children ... has older brothers who played football at Air Force and Utah State ... married to Jill Alger from Highland, Utah ... parents are Greg and Becky Putnam ... recruited by Utah State, Oregon, Stanford, Colorado and Utah. MATT PUTNAMS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS 2008 12 17 10 27 3.0/16 2009 13 2 4 6 1.0/3 2010 13 16 15 31 5.0/15 TOTAL 38 35 29 64 9.0/34 SACkS/YDS 2.0/13 1.0/3 2.0/10 5.0/26 INT 1 1 PBU 3 7 10 QBH 2 2 4 FR FF 1 1 2

hoUston reynolDs
HOMETOWN: Provo, UT

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-2 308

SCHOOL: Timpview HS

YEAR: Sophomore

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... Academic All-MWC ... played in 7 games ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 42 nationally averaging 168.1 rushing yards per game ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 34 nationally with 283 first downs ... helped BYU rank No. 4 in MWC (No. 1 in MWC games) and No. 21 nationally with 46.2 third-down conversion percentage, including a 12-of-13 (.923) day against CSU ... helped BYU rank No. 2 in MWC and No. 15 nationally with 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001, including an average of 198.5 yards in eight MWC games ... helped BYU hold opponents to zero sacks in four games and two or fewer in 11 games 2009 (Freshman) BEFORE BYU: A Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret Morning News 4-A first-team All-State selection ... a Daily Herald Elite 11 All-Valley selection ... a four-year starter at Timpview HS ... helped lead Timpview HS to the 2006 4-A State Championship title ... played for former BYU standout Louis Wong at Timpview HS ... blocked for an offense that produced 26.5 points per game ... part of an offensive line that helped produce a 1,700-yard rusher and a 1,400-yard passer ... recruited by Arizona Stae, Iowa, Oregon, Stanford, Utah and Washington State. PERSONAL: Son of BYU assistant head coach Lance Reynolds ... brothers Lance and Dallas played at BYU ... brother Matt is a current member of the BYU offensive line ... served an LDS mission to Frankfurt, Germany.

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matt reynolDs
HOMETOWN: Provo, UT

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-6

322

Graham roWley
HOMETOWN: Waialua, HI

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-4

261

SCHOOL: Timpview HS

YEAR: Senior

SCHOOL: Waialua HS

YEAR: Sophomore

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) All-MWC First Team ... Phil Steele All-MWC First Team ... earned letterman honors as a junior ... Academic All-MWC ... started all 13 games ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 42 nationally averaging 168.1 rushing yards per game ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 34 nationally with 283 first downs ... helped BYU rank No. 4 in MWC (No. 1 in MWC games) and No. 21 nationally with 46.2 third-down conversion percentage, including a 12-of-13 (.923) day against CSU ... helped BYU rank No. 2 in MWC and No. 15 nationally with 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001, including an average of 198.5 yards in eight MWC games ... helped BYU hold opponents to zero sacks in four games and two or fewer in 11 games 2009 (Sophomore) Named to the All-MWC First Team ... College Football News All-Sophomore Team First Team .. earned letterman honors ... Academic All-MWC ... started all 13 games on the season, at left tackle ... played for an offensive unit that led the conference and ranked No. 17 nationally in passing per game (281.46) and No. 21 in total offense (427.15) ... part of a unit that averaged only 1.77 sacks per game ... vital part of an offensive line that helped BYU lead the nation with a 55.62 third-down conversion percentage on the season ... carried out the team flag prior to the Utah game. 2008 (Freshman) Named Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America, Rivals.com, College Football News.com and Sports News ... Academic All-MWC ... recipient of the Cougar Clubs Male Rookie of the Year award ... earned letterman honors as a freshman ... started all 13 games in 2008 at left tackle for an offensive unit that led the conference and ranked No. 6 nationally in passing per game (310.38) and No. 16 in total offense (444.77) ... part of a unit that averaged only 1.54 sacks per game ... vital part of an offensive line that helped BYU to a 55.7 third-down conversion percentage on the season (2nd in the nation). 2007 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Earned High School All-America honors as a sophomore, junior and senior at Timpview HS ... a 2005 Parade High School All-American ... Utah Gatorade Player of the Year ... listed as the third-highest profile recruit in BYU football history ... a three-time all-state offensive lineman ... the second-ranked high school offensive guard in the nation ... ranked as one of the nations top-100 high school players by every national recruiting service ... ranked as the states top high school prospect ... helped lead Timpview HS to the 4-A State Championship as a senior ... invited to play in the U.S. Army High School All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas ... PERSONAL: Parents are Lance and Leslie Reynolds ... father, Lance is the associate head football coach and running backs coach at BYU; also a former BYU offensive lineman and NFL player ... brothers Lance and Dallas were starting offensive lineman for BYU ... returned from a Church mission to Munich, Germany ... speaks German ... younger brother, Houston, is also a member of BYU's offensive line ... married Brianna Reynolds in February 2009 ... recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, UCLA, California, Nebraska, Northwestern, Utah and Oregon.

AT BYU: 2010 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in eight games ... had three tackles, including one sack, on the year ... had one pass breakup ... two tackles came vs. UNLV BEFORE BYU: Ranked the No. 11 offensive guard in the country by Scout.com ... a first-team all-state selection by the Honolulu Advertiser ... 2008 and 2009 All-League selection ... 2009 All-State ... has quick feet, balance, and the ability to use his hands ... 1.56 10-yard dash and 4.82 40-yard dash times ... also lettered in volleyball and soccer ... honor roll student ... coached by Lincoln Barit. PERSONAL: Born in Waialua, Hawaii ... parents are Dale and Sara ... Eagle Scout ... also recruited by Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, SMU, Stanford, Louisville and Washington GRAHAM ROWLEYS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT 2010 8 1 2 3 1.0/6 1.0/6 TOTAL 8 1 2 3 1.0/6 1.0/6 PBU QBH FR 1 1 FF -

Daniel sorensen
HOMETOWN: Colton, CA

DEFENSIVE BACk

6-2

200

SCHOOL: Colton HS

YEAR: Sophomore

JorDan richarDson
HOMETOWN: Idaho Falls, ID

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-3 271

SCHOOL: Bonneville HS

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in 10 games ... Academic All-MWC ... started in five straight beginning with the San Diego State game before an injury ended his season ... had 17 tackles and two quarterback hurries ... totaled a career-high nine tackles vs. Air Force. 2009 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... Academic All-MWC ... saw action in four games ... totaled one tackle on the season. 2006 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Played offensive and defensive lineman in high school ... 4A All-Idaho First-Team on offense and defense ... all-conference on offense and defense as a junior ... ranked the No. 1 heavyweight wrestler in the state ... finished third in the state as a junior ... also participates in track ... was second in districts in the shot put ... recruited by Utah, Oregon, Snow College and Idaho State. PERSONAL: Ranked the No. 1 heavyweight wrestler in the state ... served an LDS mission to Belo Horizante, Brazil ... parents are Jozet Richardson and the late Lance Richardson ... has six siblings ... brother, Brock, was a member of BYUs defensive line before graduating in 2008 ... brother, Jared, was a linebacker for BYU and is currently serving a mission. JORDAN RICHARDSONS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS 2009 4 1 1 2010 10 9 8 17 TOTAL 14 10 8 18 SACkS/YDS INT PBU QBH 2 2 FR FF -

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in 12 games ... totaled 17 tackles and 3.5 tackles for a combined loss of 15 yards ... recorded his first career sack for a loss of nine yards against Utah State ... returned an interception for two yards against Wyoming ... Academic All-MWC. BEFORE BYU: Earned first-team all-conference honors on both offense and defense as a senior ... had 17 punts on the season, averaging 47.8 yards per punt to earn firstteam all-league honors as a punter, as well ... helped lead the Yellow Jackets to an 8-4 record and a trip to the state semifinals ... credited with 87 tackles, including 62 solo tackles ... credited with a team-leading 23 pass deflections and four QB hurries ... tied for the team lead with five interceptions ... totaled 82 tackles and seven interceptions in 2006 ... earned first-team allleague honors and second-team all-state honors as a junior PERSONAL: Born in Riverside, California ... parents are Kory and Roxann Sorensen ... served in the Costa Rica San Jose Mission (2009-10) ... Eagle Scout ... older brother, Trevan, played football at UNLV ... older brother, Cody, played football at Utah ... two other brothers, Bryan and Bradley, played football at Valley JC ... cousin of BYU teammate Justin Sorensen ... majoring in exercise science ... recruited by Boston College, Washington, Arizona State, Duke, Nebraska, Ole Miss, USC, UCLA and Colorado. DANIEL SORENSENS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT 2008 12 11 6 17 3.5/15 1.0/2 TOTAL 12 11 6 17 3.5/15 1.0/2 PBU QBH FR FF -

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JUstin sorensen
HOMETOWN: South Jordan, UT

kICkER

6-2

230

marco thorson
HOMETOWN: Ramona, CA

SCHOOL: Bingham HS

YEAR: Sophomore

SCHOOL: Ramona HS

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-3

327

YEAR: Senior

AT BYU: 2008 (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... saw action in all 13 games ... handled kickoff and long field goal duties ... totaled seven tackles on the season, including five solo ... Academic All-MWC ... kicked a season-long 31-yard field goal against Wyoming ... recorded 32 touchbacks on the season, averaging 66.5 yards per kickoff. BEFORE BYU: A 2007 Parade All-American ... a 2007 Salt Lake Tribune 5A First Team All-State selection ... earned Deseret Morning News 2007 5A First Team All-State honors ... a U.S. Army All-American ... Utah Gatorade Player of the Year ... a two-time allstate and all-region selection ... holds the state high school record for PAT's, FG's (28) and the longest field goal in state history -- a 62-yarder ... connected on field goals of 59 and 51 yards to help Bingham to a 23-20 win over Alta early in the season ... missed one PAT all season, going 54-for-55 during the year ... credited with 88 kickoffs during the season, recording 81 touchbacks ... totaled 30 punts on the season, averaging 41.53 per punt ... totaled 17 punts that landed inside the 20-yard line PERSONAL: Born in Salt Lake City ... parents are Kent and Jill ... older brother played on two National Championship racquetball teams while at BYU ... cousin of BYU teammate Daniel Sorensen ... Eagle Scout ... recruited by Oregon, Washington, Colorado and Illinois JUSTIN SORENSENS CAREER STATISTICS Field Goals YEAR FG PCT 30-39 50-99 2008 1-3 33.3 1-1 0-2 TOTAL 1-3 33.3 1-1 0-2 kickoffs YEAR NO 2008 79 TOTAL 79

AT BYU: 2010: (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... Academic All-MWC ... played in 5 games ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 42 nationally averaging 168.1 rushing yards per game ... helped BYU rank No. 3 in MWC and No. 34 nationally with 283 first downs ... helped BYU rank No. 4 in MWC (No. 1 in MWC games) and No. 21 nationally with 46.2 third-down conversion percentage, including a 12-of-13 (.923) day against CSU ... helped BYU rank No. 2 in MWC and No. 15 nationally with 88.0 red zone percentage ... helped BYU achieve seven 200-yard rushing games this season, the most for BYU since 2001, including an average of 198.5 yards in eight MWC games ... helped BYU hold opponents to zero sacks in four games and two or fewer in 11 games. 2009: (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors as a sophomore ... Academic All-MWC ... saw action in 12 games on the season ... played for an offensive unit that led the conference and ranked No. 17 nationally in passing per game (281.46) and No. 21 in total offense (427.15) ... part of a unit that averaged only 1.77 sacks per game ... vital part of an offensive line that helped BYU lead the nation with a 55.62 third-down conversion percentage on the season. 2005: (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: A three-year letterwinner at Ramona HS ... a two-time all-league honoree ... named all-CIF and academic allCIF ... recipient of a student-athlete award from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ... also lettered in wrestling and track. PERSONAL: Parents Mark and Tatjana ... has three siblings ... served an LDS Church mission to Rancagua, Chile ... speaks Spanish ... nickname is "Moose" ... married to former BYU softball player April

YDS 5256 5256

AVG 66.5 66.5

TB 32 32

OB 3 3

travis tUiloma riley stephenson


HOMETOWN: St. George, UT HOMETOWN: Topeka, KS

SCHOOL: Washburn Rural HS YEAR: Freshman

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-2 316

kICkER/PUNTER

6-0 203
AT BYU: 2010 (Redshirt) BEFORE BYU: Prepped at Washburn Rural High ... consensus First-Team All-State selection ... earned Class 6A All-State honors from the Football Coaches Association as an offensive lineman ... rated the No. 13 recruit out of Kansas according to Rivals. com ... received prestigious selection to the 2010 Kansas Shrine Bowl All-Star Football Game ... team captain ... first-team all-city, first-team all-league, first-team all-state defense, First-Team All-State 6A Coaches' Association selection ... also lettered and qualified for state in wrestling twice ... coached by Derick Hammes PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles ... parents are Alofatunoa and Isaia ... speaks Samoan ... majoring in exercise science ... also recruited by Kansas, Kansas State, Colorado, Tennessee and UCLA

SCHOOL: Pine View HS

YEAR: Junior

AT BYU: 2010 (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors ... played in all 13 games ... had 2,184 yards on 53 punts, an average of 41.2 yards per punt ... kicked 17 punts of over 50 yards and 20 punts inside the 20 ... added 64 kickoffs for 4,268 yards, a 66.7 average, with 23 touchbacks ... was named MWC Special Teams Player of the Week after kicking 6 punts 223 yards with three landing inside the 20 vs. Washington ...had a season-high 7 punts vs. TCU, totaling 336 yards, a 48.0 average and a 59-yard long ... tied a career high and BYU bowl record with a 60-yard punt vs. UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl ... set a BYU bowl record with a 53.3 ypp average, kicking 3 punts 160 yards. 2009 (Freshman) All-MWC Honorable Mention ... earned letterman honors ... had 42 punts on the year for 1,733 yards, averaging 41.3 yards per punt ... recorded four touchbacks ... placed eight punts inside the 20-yard line ... had eight punts for 50 or more yards ... did not have a punt blocked all season ... averaged 51 yards on four punts against Colorado State ... averaged 47 yards on six punts against TCU, while not allowing a single return yard ... named National Punter of the Week (Sept. 28) and Honorable Mention Kickoff Specialist twice by College Football Performance Awards ... had a season-long punt of 60 yards in the bowl game against Oregon State, tying a BYU bowl record. BEFORE BYU: Named Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News First-Team All-State as a senior ... ranked the No. 2 punter and the No. 9 place kicker in the country ... made 75-of-77 PATs and 7-of-10 field goals ... averaged 42.1 yards per punt ... Deseret News First-Team All-State as a junior ... made 59 of 64 extra points as a junior ... hit all six field goal attempts as a junior ... averaged 34.8 yards per punt ... a four-year letterwinner ... holds the state record for most PATs (193) ... is second in state history for PATs in a season with 75 ... tied for second with 19 career field goals ... holds school records for longest field goal (54 yards), most PATs in a season (75) and career (193) and total career points (250) ... recruited by Arizona State. PERSONAL: Parents are Melanie and Curtis ... has four brothers and one sister ... served an LDS mission to Auckland, New Zealand. RILEY STEPHENSONS CAREER STATISTICS Punting YEAR NO YDS AVG LG TB FC i20 2009 42 1733 41.3 60 4 8 8 2010 52 2182 42.0 60 8 6 20 TOTAL 94 3915 41.6 60 12 14 28

travis Uale
HOMETOWN: Hawaii Kai, HI

DEFENSIVE BACk
SCHOOL: Kamehameha HS

6-2

197

YEAR: Senior

AT BYU: 2010: (Junior) Earned letterman honors ... played 12 games and started nine ... notched 42 tackles with one fumble recovery and one pass breakup ... had a career-high 10 tackles at Utah State. 2009: (Sophomore) Earned letterman honors... saw action in 12 games ... contributor on special teams ... totaled four tackles on the season. 2008: (Freshman) Earned letterman honors... Academic All-MWC ... saw action in three games as a contributor on special teams ... Chris Hoke Personal Best Defensive Scout Award. BEFORE BYU: Played at Kamehameha for Kanani Souza. PERSONAL: Son of Bode and Betu Uale ... served an LDS mission to Monterrey, Mexico ... married to his wife Lotomata in June 2009 ... majoring in construction management. TRAVIS UALES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL 2009 12 1 3 4 2010 12 23 19 42 TOTAL 24 24 22 46 TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT PBU 1 1 QBH FR 1 1 FF -

50+ 8 17 25

BLk -

kickoffs YEAR 2009 2010 TOTAL

NO 62 64 126

YDS 4051 4268 8319

AVG 65.3 66.7 66.0

TB 12 23 35

OB 3 1 4

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2011 SIGNEE LIST <<PLAYER PROFILES>>

kyle van noy


HOMETOWN: Reno, NV

LINEBACkER

6-3

219

SCHOOL: McQueen HS

YEAR: Sophomore

2011 Byu FOOTBALL SIGNEE LIST Corey Edwards Preston Hadley Austin Heder Colby Jorgensen Corbin Kaufusi Moses Kaumatule Alex Kuresa Ului Lapuaho Lene Lesatele Ryker Mathews Aulelio Olomua Manoa Pikula Baker Pritchard Adam Pulsipher Brian Rawlinson Stehly Reden Joe Sampson Matt Sumsion Kesni Tausinga K DB LB TE DL DL QB OL LB OL LB LB DL LB OL DL DB TE DL 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-7 6-7 6-2 6-0 6-7 6-2 6-6 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-6 6-0 6-8 6-1 190 200 235 230 230 240 175 280 240 285 235 225 240 230 280 245 205 215 285 Hurricane, Utah / Hurricane HS Pleasant Grove, Utah / Snow College Pleasant Grove, Utah / Pleasant Grove HS Provo, Utah / Timpview HS Provo, Utah / Timpview HS West Jordan, Utah / Bingham HS Millville, Utah / Mountain Crest HS West Valley City, Utah / Hunter HS Artesia, Calif. / Gahr HS American Fork, Utah / American Fork HS Mesa, Ariz. / Mesa HS South Jordan, Utah / Bingham HS South Jordan, Utah / Bingham HS Temecula, CA / Temecula Valley HS Oologah, Okla. / Oologah-Talala HS Valley Center, Calif. / Valley Center HS Oakland, Calif. / College of San Mateo Springville, Utah / Springville HS South Jordan, Utah / Bingham HS

AT BYU: 2010: (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in every game while starting in two ... recorded 36 tackles, including 24 solo ... third on the team with 7.5 tackles-for-loss including 2.0 sacks ... also had two forced fumbles, two quarterback hurries, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery ... recovered fumble at Colorado State, taking it 44 yards for a touchdown ... had seven tackles, one TFL and a forced fumble at Utah State ... tied season high with seven tackles at Utah BEFORE BYU: First-team All-State ... playing linebacker and receiver, helped lead his team to a perfect 14-0 record and 4A state title in 2008 ... caught 35 passes for 731 yards and 18 touchdowns and rushed the ball 10 times for 121 yards ... defensively, had 79 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, six forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, 14 sacks and one interception for a score ... as a junior had 69 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, seven sacks, seven fumbles caused and two interceptions while totaling 805 yards receiving and 13 touchdowns on offense ... was an all-conference and all-area selection as a sophomore and was also an all-league performer in track (4x100, 4x200 and 4x400). PERSONAL: Son of Kelly and Layne ... also lettered in basketball, baseball and track ... also recruited by UCLA, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Nevada, UNLV, Washington, Oregon State, Oregon, Nebraska, Arizona and LSU. kYLE VAN NOYS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS INT 2010 13 24 11 35 7.5/38 2.0/19 TOTAL 13 24 11 35 7.5/38 2.0/19 PBU 2 2 QBH FR 2 1 2 1 FF 2 2

simote vea
HOMETOWN: Hau'ula, HI

DEFENSIVE LINE
SCHOOL: BYU-Hawaii

5-11

243

YEAR: Senior

AT BYU: 2010 (Junior) Earned letterman honors as a junior ... played in five games, totaling one tackle on the season at No. 4 TCU. 2009 (Sophomore) Attended BYUHawaii 2008 (Freshman) Attended BYU-Hawaii PERSONAL: Son of Tapiaka and Bonnie ... sisters Roseanne and Ane played volleyball at BYU-Hawaii ... served an LDS mission to Puebla, Mexico ... speaks Spanish ... attended Kahuku High ... Eagle scout ... majoring in electrical engineering SIMOTE VEAS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GMS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS SACkS/YDS PBU 2010 5 1 1 TOTAL 5 1 1 QBH FR FF -

richarD Wilson

TIGHT END

6-2

233

HOMETOWN: Spanish Fork, UT SCHOOL: Spanish Fork HS YEAR: Sophomore AT BYU: 2010: (Freshman) Earned letterman honors ... played in 12 games, starting in three ...caught five receptions for 61 total yards on the season ... had three catches for 45 yards in the season-opener vs. Washington ... caught two passes for 16 yards vs. UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl BEFORE BYU: First-team All-State tight end and Daily Herald Elite 11 selection in 2008 ... rated the No. 4 tight end prospect in the nation by ESPN.com ... had 43 catches for 845 yards and 11 touchdown receptions as a senior ... recorded 30 tackles and three sacks ... had 46 catches for 700 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior ... named tight end MVP at BYU camp ... rated the No. 5 overall prospect in Utah by Rivals.com ... also lettered in basketball and track ... coached by Matt Christensen. PERSONAL: Parents are Mark and Maryann ... Eagle Scout ... favorite athlete is LeBron James ... also recruited by LSU, Utah, Miami, Tennessee, Stanford and Boise State, among others. RICHARD WILSONS CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR GP REC YDS AVG TD LONG 2010 12 5 61 12.2 25 TOTAL 12 5 61 12.2 25

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5-11, 190, kicker Hurricane, Utah (Hurricane HS)

COREY EDWARDS

6-8, 240, Defensive Lineman Provo, Utah (Timpview HS)

CORBIN kAUFUSI

*RYkER MATHEWS

6-6, 285, Offensive Line American Fork, Utah (American Fork HS)
Ranked top recruit in the state and No. 11 among offensive lineman nationally by Rivals.com ... ranked the top offensive lineman in the state and No. 43 offensive lineman by Scout.com ... played for the West squad in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... BYU Nike Camp MVP ... All-Poly Camp top offensive lineman ... also played defensive line and on the Caveman basketball team at center ... cited for his size, agility and strong football IQ ... also recruited by Utah, Kansas, Oregon, UCLA, Notre Dame and Arizona ... coached by Davis Knight and Aaron Behm

6-5, 285, Offensive Lineman Oologah, Oklahoma (Oologah-Talala HS)


2010 Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State ... Tulsa World All-Metro selection ... Mustang Honor Award ... Oil Bowl selection ... Tulsa World All-State Second Team ... 4A3 Most Valuable OL ... registered 108 knockdowns in 2010 ... physical on the line, uses strength to bowl over defenders ... father and uncle also played for the Cougars on the offensive line ... also recruited by North Texas, Oklahoma State, Utah and Tulsa ... coached by Brandon Craig

BRIAN RAWLINSON

2010, 2009 All-State First Team by Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune ... 2010, 2009 All-Region 9 First Team ... three-time All-Region First Team ... finished second all-time in state history with 170 PATs and third in state history with 19 career field goals ... kicked eight field goals and 57 PATs in 2010 with a touchback percentage of 96% ... converted 57 extra-point attempts and 6 field goals, including a long of 51 yards, in 2009 ... kicked 56 extra point attempts and 6 field goals in 2008 ... kicked six PATs or more in six games in 2010 ... scored 13 points, including a 48-yard field goal, in a win over Dixie in 2010 ... helped Hurricane to 3A state championship three-straight years ... Region 9 champions three-straight years ... kicked six PATs in two different games in the 2010 playoffs ... three-year letterwinner and pitcher on baseball team ... father and uncle played football at BYU ... grand-nephew of Hall of Fame BYU coach LaVell Edwards ... also recruited by Utah, Utah State, Stanford, Arizona, Missouri, Hawaii, Colorado and Cincinnati ... coached by Chris Homer

No. 71 Midlands prospect by SuperPrep Magazine ... helped team win state championships in 2008 and 2009 and was a member of team that advanced to the state quarterfinals in 2010 ... helped Timpview win region titles in 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... also won state basketball championship ... played in AllValley all-star basketball game ... father is former BYU player and current coach Steve Kaufusi ... National Honors Society and four-year academic honoree ... also recruited by Stanford ... coached by Louis Wong

6-2, 240, Defensive Lineman South Jordan, Utah (Bingham HS)

MOSES kAUMATULE

6-4, 225, Linebacker Mesa, Arizona (Mesa HS)

AULELIO OLOMUA

6-6, 235, Defensive Lineman Valley Center, California (Valley Center HS)
Ranked No. 71 by Scouts.com among offensive guards nationally ... Cal-Hi Sport's All-State Medium Schools Second Team in 2009 and 2010 ... helped Valley Center win the CIF San Diego Section Division IV championship in 2008 and play in the championship again in 2009 ... had 71 tackles, 12 sacks and two interceptions and two defensive touchdowns in 2010 ... brother Garrett also played football for the Cougars ... first-team All-Valley League in basketball ... also recruited by Air Force, San Diego State, Colorado State, Kansas, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, Washington State and Stanford ... coached by Rob Gilster

STEHLY REDEN

*PRESTON HADLEY
6-0, 200, Defensive Back Pleasant Grove, Utah (Snow College)
Helped Snow College win the Top of the Mountains Bowl and conference championships both years ... had 65 tackles, three sacks and two forced fumbles in 2010, helping Snow to a No. 7 national ranking ... totaled 60 tackles, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and six passes defended as a redshirt freshman ... also recruited by Washington State, New Mexico State, Utah State and Kent State ... served an LDS mission to New York ... coached by Steve Coburn

5A All-State First Team in 2010 by Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune ... ranked No. 6 recruit in the state and No. 33 among defensive ends in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 37 Midlands prospect by SuperPrep Magazine ... helped Bingham win the 5A state title in 2009 and 2010 and Region 3 championships all three years ... in 2010, totaled 70 tackles and 10 sacks ... recorded 62 tackles and six sacks in 2009 ... displays good speed in pursuit and is a great wrap-up tackler ... coached by Dave Peck

2A Defensive MVP ... All-State First Team ... Altotaled 50 tackles and six sacks while adding nine receptions for 130 yards and two touchdowns in 2010 ... during junior year at Red Mesa High, recorded 94 tackles and 23 sacks while catching 34 passes for 569 yards and nine touchdowns ... cousin is BYU teammate Famika Anae ... brother Bristol played wide receiver at BYU ... also recruited by Nebraska, Arizona State, Colorado, Duke, Oregon State, Utah and Arizona ... coached by his father, Pita, and Kelley Moore

6-1, 165, Quarterback Millville, Utah (Mountain Crest HS)


2010 Utah Gatorade Player of the Year ... 2010 Deseret News Mr. Football ... 4A All-State First Team in 2010 by Salt Lake Tribune ... Deseret News 4A All-State First Team in 2009 ... owns nearly all state quarterback records, including total offense (12,917), passing yards (10,951), passing touchdowns (101), completions (751), and attempts (1,154) ... Region 5 MVP in 2009 and 2010 ... threw for 3,983 yards and 38 touchdowns as a senior ... started at quarterback as a freshman, completing his first 18 passes for 180 yards in the first high school game of his career ... led Mountain Crest to the 4A championship game in 2010 before losing by a point in double-overtime ... went to three-straight semifinal appearances the years before ... in 2010 state semifinal, set semifinal records by completing 34-of-55 passes for 444 yards and four touchdowns ... had a 33-8 record as a starting quarterback ... also lettered twice in basketball ... brother Jake played football at BYU and cousin Tyler Haws played basketball for the Cougars ... also recruited by Utah, Oregon, Stanford, Colorado and Utah State ... coached by Mark Wootton

ALEx kURESA

6-1, 225, Linebacker South Jordan, Utah (Bingham HS)


2A Defensive MVP ... All-State First Team ... Altotaled 50 tackles and six sacks while adding nine receptions for 130 yards and two touchdowns in 2010 ... during junior year at Red Mesa High, recorded 94 tackles and 23 sacks while catching 34 passes for 569 yards and nine touchdowns ... cousin is BYU teammate Famika Anae ... brother Bristol played wide receiver at BYU ... also recruited by Nebraska, Arizona State, Colorado, Duke, Oregon State, Utah and Arizona ... coached by his father, Pita, and Kelley Moore

MANOA PIkULA

6-0, 205, Defensive Back Oakland, California (College of San Mateo)


Ranked the No. 13 recruit out of the state of Utah by Rivals.com and No. 16 by Scout.com ... offensive MVP at USC Nike Camp in 2009 ... second-team all-state ... All-Poly camp MVP ... all-region ... finishes his blocks, moves his feet well and has a great punch ... cousin of BYUs Ryan Mulitalo ... also recruited by Navy, Utah, Washington, Washington State and UCLA ... coached by Doyle Holt.

JOE SAMPSON

6-3, 235, Linebacker Pleasant Grove, Utah (Pleasant Grove HS)


5A All-State First Team in 2010 by Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune ... No. 14 prospect in the state by Rivals.com ... ranked No. 30 nationally by Scout.com among middle linebacker prospects ... No. 57 Midlands prospect by SuperPrep Magazine ... inducted into the Utah Football Foundation Hall of Fame ... Daily Herald Elite 11 as a senior, totaling 129 total tackles in 2010 ... Daily Herald honorable mention in 2009 ... helped Vikings win the Region 4 championship in 2008 ... Academic All-Region ... Region 4 Outstanding Linebacker ... Wendy's All-American finalist ... aggressive player with good instincts, agility and movement ... high honor roll every year ... also recruited by Nebraska, Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, Tennesee, LSU, Vanderbilt, Utah, Boise State, Oregon State and Penn State ... coached by Dale Sampson

AUSTIN HEDER

6-2, 240, Defensive Lineman

BAkER PRITCHARD

6-8, 215, Tight End Springville, Utah (Springville HS)

MATT SUMSION

South Jordan, Utah (Bingham HS)


5A All-State Second Team in 2010 by Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune ... Ranked No. 8 in the state and No. 37 among national defensive ends in the country by Rivals.com ... No. 27 Midlands prospect by SuperPrep Magazine ... ranked No. 49 defensive end by Scouts.com ... Region 3 DL MVP ... helped Bingham win the 5A state title in 2009 and 2010 and Region 3 championships all three years ... had 69 tackles and two sacks junior year ... older brother, Iona, played football for BYU in 2008 and returned from his mission this year ... also recruited by Oregon State ... coached by Dave Peck

6-7, 230, Tight End

COLBY JORGENSEN

6-7, 280, Offensive Line West Valley City, Utah (Hunter HS)
5A All-State First Team in 2010 by Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune ... ranked No. 20 among state prospects by Rivals.com ... athletic on the line with good flexibility, balance and agility ... led team to region title and state semifinals in 2009 ... has good explosion off the snap with ability to knock defenders off the line ... son of former BYU defensive lineman Rob Lapuaho ... coached by Dustin Pearce

ULUI LAPUAHO

4A All-State First Team in 2010 by Deseret News ... helped team advance to the state championship in 2009 and the state semifinals in 2010 ... helped Springville win two region titles in 2009 and 2010 ... 23 receptions, 378 yards and seven touchdowns in 2010 ... also garnered 41 tackles, four sacks and an interception on defense ... All-State Second Team in basketball ... honor roll student ... speaks Chinese ... also recruited by Utah, Utah State, Weber State and Southern Utah ... coached by Scott Mitchell

Provo, Utah (Timpview HS)


4A All-State First Team in 2010 ... totaled 50 tackles, six sacks and one interception in 2010 ... ranked No. 19 prospect in the state by Rivals.com ... ranked No. 28 nationally by Scout.com among tight end prospects ... No. 15 all-around athlete in the nation and No. 20 Midwest prospect by SuperPrep Magazine ... participated in the prestigious SPARQ competition at Nike headquarters ... helped team win state championships in 2008 and 2009 and the state quarterfinals in 2010 ... had 18 receptions for 300 yards and four touchdowns as a junior in 2009 ... helped Timpview win region titles in 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... brother, Austen, currently plays for BYU, as does a cousin, Spencer Hadley ... also started on 2010 state championship basketball team ... honor roll all four years ... also recruited by Notre Dame, UCLA and Utah State ... coached by Louis Wong

6-2, 240, Linebacker Artesia, California (Gahr HS)

LENE LESATELE

6-2, 230, Linebacker

ADAM PULSIPHER

6-1, 285, Defenisve Lineman

kESNI TAUSINGA

South Jordan, Utah (Bingham HS)


Named 5A All-State First Team in 2010 by Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune ... ranked No. 11 in the state and No. 49 nationally at defensive tackle by Rivals.com ... No. 39 Midlands prospect by SuperPrep Magazine ... helped Bingham win the 5A state title in 2009 and 2010 and Region 3 championships all three years ... three-year starter ... also played rugby for the nationally renowned Highland Rugby squad ... 2-time state champion wrestler ... also recruited by Utah, Utah State and Washington State ... coached by Dave Peck

Temecula, California (Temecula Valley HS)


Ranked No. 41 by Scout.com among middle linebackers nationally ... No. 102 Far West prospect by SuperPrep Magazine ... Southwestern All-League Defensive MVP ... California All-Valley Defensive MVP ... First-Team All-Area ... Nike Camp MLB MVP in 2010 ... recorded 126 tackles, 3 interceptions, 2 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries on defense while rushing 28 times for 224 yds and 7 touchdowns on offense in 2010 ... had 143 tackles in 2009 ... NFF Scholar-Athleteearned a weighted 4.2 GPA and scored a 1760 on the SAT ... also recruited by Oregon State, Oregon, UCLA, Washington, USC, Yale, Boise State, Stanford, Buffalo, New Mexico State, San Diego State and San Jose State ... coached by Mike Maxwell and Paul McGowen

No. 100 Far West prospect by SuperPrep Magazine ... 2010 All-Area ... Had 70 tackles and three sacks in 2009 ... Principal's Honor Roll ... also recruited by Washington, Hawaii, Nevada, Air Force, UCLA, Washington State and Oregon State ... coached by Greg Marshall

*Mid-year enrollee

*Mid-year enrollee

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BRONCO MENDENHALL
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITYS 14TH HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
MENDENHALL FILE:
Name: Bronco C. Mendenhall Age: 45 Hometown: Alpine, Utah Wife: Holly Johnston Children: Cutter, Breaker, Raeder Parents: Paul and Lenore Mendenhall Coaching Experience: Brigham Young (2003-present) Head Coach (2005-present) AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year (2006) MWC Coach of the Year (2006) Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Finalist (2006) Defensive Coordinator (2003-2004) BYU Cougar Club Assistant Coach of the Year Award (2003) New Mexico (1998-2002) Def. Coord.; Secondary (1998-02) Assistant Head Coach (2002) Louisiana Tech (1997) Secondary Oregon State (1995-96) Defensive Line (1995) Def. Coordinator; Secondary (1996) Northern Arizona (1993-94) Secondary (1993) Co-Def. Coordinator; Secondary (1994) Snow College (1991-92) Defensive Coordinator; Secondary Since taking over a BYU program in 2005 that had not enjoyed a winning season since 2001, Bronco Mendenhall has guided BYU to six straight bowl invitations, two outright Mountain West Conference championships and four national top-25 finishes. Oregon State (1989-90) Graduate Assistant; Defensive Line Playing Experience: Oregon State (1986-87) Two-year starter; Played safety and linebacker; Team Captain (87); Leo Gribkoff 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 of Education, Exercise Physiology)

achieved 39 top-15 statistical rankings, 29 top-10 rankings and 15 top-5 rankings in that span. The Cougars have also been ranked in the top-25 polls during each of the past five seasons and finished ranked No. 12 following the 2009 season -- the program's highest final ranking since finishing No. 5 in 1996. Another hallmark of Mendenhall's program has been the emphasis on balance and priorities in the many other facets of life outside of football. Reflecting that emphasis, BYU has consistently received the most academic all-conference honorees each season and ranks second nationally for Academic All-America recipients over the past three sea-

DDuring his six seasons as the head coach at Brigham


Young University, Bronco Mendenhall has returned the Cougars to the ranks of the nation's top teams. Taking over a BYU program in 2005 that was coming off three losing seasons, Mendenhall has guided his teams to six straight bowl invitations, two outright Mountain West Conference 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 for the first time since a string of 17 consecutive bowls invitations from 1978 through 1994. Mendenhall is the only coach in BYU football history to take his first six teams to a bowl game. Mendenhall has led BYU to bowl wins in four of the last five seasons to become the first Cougar teams to win four bowls in a five-year span since LaVell Edwards teams did so from 1980-84. Nationally, BYU is one of only 11 programs to win four bowl games in the last five seasons. In the last five years the Cougars have achieved a 50-15 record -- only eight teams have more wins over that span. In fact, BYU is one of only seven FBS programs to win 10 or more games during at least four of the last five seasons, and BYU and Boise State are the only programs in the West to achieve that consistent level of success. From 2006-2009 Mendenhall guided the Cougars to four straight seasons with 10 or more wins for the first time in school history. BYU's success under Mendenhall is also evident in the national rankings and NCAA statistics. BYU has finished ranked in the top 25 in the various national statistical categories 65 times in the past six seasons (42 offense, 16 defense, 6 special teams, 1 misc.). The Cougars have

sons. Six Cougar student-athletes have been named ESPN Academic All-Americans the past three years. Among all FBS schools only Penn State has had more during that period. Going independent in 2011, BYU was consistently a top MWC contender under Mendenhall. BYU achieved a 39-9 (.813) conference record over the past six years to help the Cougars complete their 12-year tenure in the MWC with 64 conference wins -- the most of any MWC school. Mendenhall also helped the Cougars bring bowl wins over Oregon, UCLA, Oregon State and UTEP as the program enters a new era as one of four independent schools, joining Notre Dame, Army and Navy. Last year's BYU team achieved a 7-6 record and tied for third in the MWC at 5-3 while playing 19 freshmen and facing a schedule that featured eight bowl teams and four opponents that finished in final BCS Top 25 standings. Mendenhall took over defensive coordinator responsibilities after the teams 1-4 start and the team responded to become one of the top defensive teams over the final eight games. BYU's 52-24 New Mexico Bowl victory highlighted the progress and momentum the relatively young team gained over the course of the season as several freshmen played

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Bronco Mendenhall is the first BYU coach to take his teams to bowl games in each of his first five seasons.

In 2008, BYU finished 10-3 overall and 6-2 in the MWC to achieve three straight 10-win seasons and become the first teams in Cougar history to go unbeaten at home over three consecutive seasons. Mendenhall coached

All-America recognition each of Mendenhalls six seasons as the Cougars continue to demonstrate through their recruiting efforts how they are strengthening the program with talented players and quality individuals. Mendenhall began his coaching career as a graduate assistant in 1989 at his alma mater, Oregon State. After earning his master's degree in 1990, he moved to Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, where he served as the secondary coach and defensive coordinator from 1991-92 under current BYU assistant coach Paul Tidwell. Following two seasons with the Badgers, Mendenhall became the secondary coach at Northern Arizona, where the Lumberjacks boasted the top-ranked defense in the Big Sky Conference. He was elevated to co-defensive coordinator for the 1994 season. In 1995, Mendenhall returned to Oregon State to become the defensive line coach under then defensive coordinator Rocky Long. When Long left to become the defensive coordinator at UCLA, Mendenhall was promoted to defensive coordinator for the 1996 season. At just 29 years of age, Mendenhall was the youngest defensive coordinator in Pac-10 history. In 1997, Mendenhall became the secondary coach at Louisiana Tech where he helped the Bulldogs to a remarkable 9-2 record as his defensive unit was credited with 17 interceptions, allowing just 15 touchdowns on the season. In 1998, Mendenhall moved to Albuquerque, N.M., to become the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at the University of New Mexico. Over the next five seasons, the Lobos improved from just three wins in 1998 to seven wins and an

invitation to the Las Vegas Bowl in 2002. In the Lobos' 27-13 loss against UCLA in the Las Vegas Bowl, the Mendenhall-led defense held the Bruins to a season-low 167 yards. Under Mendenhall, the Lobos led the Mountain West Conference in rushing defense for three straight seasons. In 2001, New Mexico gave up just 87.4 yards per game over the season. In his final season in Albuquerque, Mendenhall led the Lobos to a top ranking against league opponents in total defense, allowing just 316.4 yards per game. The Lobos also led the MWC in sacks in the 2000 and 2002 season, totaling 46 and 38, respectively. At New Mexico, Mendenhall played a valuable role in the development of the 1999 Mountain West Player of the Year, Consensus All-American and first-round NFL Draft pick Brian Urlacher. The ninth overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft, Urlacher was voted the NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year and was a Pro Bowl selection. Urlacher was one of two rookies to play all 16 games, starting at middle linebacker the final 14 games to establish a team record for starts at the position by a rookie. He shattered Bears rookie records with 165 total tackles and eight sacks, making him the second Chicago first-year player to lead the team in tackles. Urlacher finished his collegiate career ranked third on New Mexico's all-time list with 442 tackles. As a player, Mendenhall was a two-year starter at cornerback for Snow College from 1984-85. In his second season, Mendenhall captained the Badgers to a perfect 11-0 record and the NJCAA National Championship. That same season, he earned many accolades, including first-team all-conference, all-region, second-team NJCAA All-America and JC Gridwire Academic All-America honors. Mendenhall transferred to Oregon State and was a two-year

starter, playing free safety, strong safety and linebacker for the Beavers. Mendenhall was a team captain as a senior and received the Leo Gribkoff Memorial Award, given to the team's most inspirational player. Mendenhall was raised in Alpine, Utah, and graduated from American Fork High School in 1984. He received a bachelor's degree in education from Oregon State in 1988 and a master's degree in education with an emphasis in exercise physiology also from OSU in 1990. His older brother, Mat, played football at BYU from 1975-79, before spending four years in the NFL with the Washington Redskins. Another brother, Marty, was a former Mr. Utah bodybuilder. Mendenhall's father, Paul, was a defensive end at BYU from 1953-54. Mendenhall, who resides in Alpine, Utah, is married to Holly Johnston of Missoula, Mont. They have three sons.

big roles in the season-ending victory. True freshman quarterback Jake Heaps became the first frosh signal caller in BYU history to start in a bowl, and he completed 25-of34 passes for 264 yards and four touchdowns to be named New Mexico Bowl Offensive MVP. During the game, Heaps broke Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer's BYU record for freshman touchdown throws, finishing with 15 on the year to Detmer's 13. Redshirt freshman wide receiver Cody Hoffman caught three touchdowns on eight receptions for 137 yards in the bowl win, while true freshman running back Joshua Quezada ran for 101 yards on 15 carries and one touchdown. While recording an 11-2 record and 7-1 league mark in 2009, Mendenhall's team went 3-1 against ranked opponents, including a 14-13 season-opening win over No. 3 Oklahoma and a 44-20 season-finale Maaco Bowl Las Vegas victory over No. 16 Oregon State. BYU finished No. 12 in the final 2009 polls to earn the distinction of being one of only six programs nationally to be ranked in both final polls for four straight seasons.

the Cougars to back-to-back 11-2 seasons in 2006 and 2007, while claiming consecutive outright MWC titles with a combined record of 16-0 against league opponents. Following the 2006 season, Mendenhall was named the American Football Coaches Association Region IV Coach of the Year. In addition, the Football Writers Association of America named Mendenhall one of nine finalists for the prestigious Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award. On November 17, 2007, Mendenhall led the Cougars to a 35-10 victory over Wyoming to record his 25th career win. With the victory, Mendenhall became the only coach in BYU football history to win 25 games in his first 35 attempts. In his first year in 2005 after taking over a program coming off three losing seasons, Mendenhall led BYU to a 6-5 regular-season record and earned an invitation to the Maaco Bowl Las Vegas -- the team's first postseason bowl appearance in three seasons. The Cougars finished tied for second in the MWC with a 5-3 league ledger. BYU recruits have earned Freshman

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Season School Overall 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU 6-6 11-2 11-2 10-3 11-2 7-6 56-21 (.727) Conference 5-3/T2nd MWC 8-0/1st MWC 8-0/1st MWC 6-2/3rd MWC 7-1/2nd MWC 5-3/3rd MWC 39-9 (.813) Bowl L, Las Vegas W, Las Vegas W, Las Vegas L, Las Vegas W, Las Vegas W, New Mexico 4-2 (.667)

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2010 SEASON REVIEW <<PLAYER PROFILES>>

2010 Season In Review


Winning five of its final six games, BYU capped the 2010 season with a dominating 52-24 New Mexico Bowl victory over UTEP to finish the year 7-6 overall and become one of only 11 programs in the nation to win four bowl games over the past five seasons. The Cougars came into their 29th bowl appearance and first-ever New Mexico Bowl after tying for third place in the Mountain West Conference with a 5-3 league record. Coming back from a 1-4 start to the season, BYU earned its sixth straight bowl invitation and became the first Cougar teams to win four bowls in a five-year span since LaVell Edwards-led teams do so from 1980-84. A mainstay in the college football postseason, only Michigan, Nebraska, Florida State, Ohio State, Tennessee and Georgia have gone to more bowl games than BYU in the last 33 years. BYUs bowl victory highlighted the progress and momentum the relatively young team gained over the course of the season as several freshmen played big roles in the seasonending victory. True freshman quarterback Jake Heaps became the first frosh signal caller in BYU history to start in a bowl and completed 25-of-34 passes for 264 yards and four touchdowns to be named New Mexico Bowl Offensive MVP. During the game, Heaps broke Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer's BYU record for freshman touchdown throws, finishing with 15 on the year to Detmer's 13. Redshirt freshman wide receiver Cody Hoffman caught three touchdowns on eight receptions for 137 yards in the bowl win, while true freshman running back Joshua Quezada ran for 101 yards on 15 carries and one touchdown. BYU set or tied 42 BYU or New Mexico Bowl records in the victory. The Cougars established 31 New Mexico Bowl records during the game and set 11 BYU bowl high marks, including most points (52) and most rushing yards (219). Heaps started the final 10 games of the season and set BYU freshman quarterback records for wins (6), touchdowns (15), passing yards (2,316), pass attempts (383), completions (219), games played (13) and games started (10). Nineteen freshmen saw the field for the Cougars in 2010, including seven earning starts. In all, 23 players without prior starting experience started at least one game for BYU during the year, including 13 on defense where several starters suffered season-ending injuries. The Cougars entered the season opener against Washington with a two-quarterback rotation. BYU defeated the eventual 2010 Holiday Bowl winner as both junior Riley Nelson and Heaps finished with exactly 131 yards passing in a 23-17 win. With its win against Washington, BYU defeated a team from a BCS automatic-qualifying conference for the fifth-straight year, the third-longest streak in the nation. The Cougars have defeated at least one AQ school 14 of the past 15 years dating back to 1996. BYU received a Top 25 ranking during the season for the fifth-straight season with a No. 24 coaches poll rating after week one. The Cougars played one of the nations toughest early schedules in 2010 and faced eight teams overall that qualified for a bowl game. Six bowl-qualifying opponentsall but Utah and UTEPwon their bowl matchups and four teamsNo. 2 TCU, No. 11/13 Nevada, No. 17/16 Florida State and No. 23 Utahfinished with a final Top 25 ranking. After Nelson underwent season-ending shoulder surgery following his injury in the Florida State game, Heaps was handed the full-time reins of the offense. Hampered by injuries, particularly on defense, the Cougars lost their next two games. Three regular starters suffered season-ending injuries while four others missed multiple games. After starting 1-4, BYU broke through at home against San Diego State (Poinsettia Bowl winners over Navy), earning a 24-21 homecoming win. BYU would win five of its next six, including a four-game win streak, due in part to head coach Bronco Mendenhalls decision to become the defensive coordinator following a loss at Utah State. The Cougars came on strong after Mendenhall took over the defense for the final eight games. After ranking 101st nationally in total defense following the 1-4 start, the Cougars showed significant improvement under Mendenhalls leadership to earn the nations No. 24 overall defense at years end, ranking only behind No. 1 TCU in the MWC. The defenses statistics continued to shoot up after each gamerushing defense went from last in the nation at 259.2 per game through BYUs first five games to 71.5 yards per game over the next six. Over the same time, total defense went from 433.4 ypg to 267.5 ypg and scoring defense drastically improved from 28.8 ppg to 11.3 ppg. The defense also proved successful at limiting points. After holding New Mexico to seven points, BYU held threestraight opponents to 10 points or less, the longest such streak since 1984. The Cougars held Colorado State to 10 points and UNLV to seven points the previous two games, matching the streak 17 years ago. BYU would go on to be

ranked 24th in pass defense (192.2), 32nd in scoring defense (21.6 points allowed) and 45th in run defense (138.6) at years end after rankings of 28th, 87th and 120th, respectively, through five games. BYU bumped up its 15.2 ppg average to 32.6 ppg after wins over SDSU (2421), Wyoming (25-20), UNLV (55-7), Colorado State (49-10) and New Mexico (40-7). Highlights included senior wide receiver Luke Ashworths four first-half touchdown receptions at CSU, setting BYU and MWC records for most touchdown receptions in a half, and Quezadas three touchdown runs versus UNLV. Going independent in 2011, BYU finished its 12-year tenure in the MWC with 64 conference winsthe most of any MWC school. The Cougars nearly earned a second-place finish in the league in 2010 after controlling nearly the entire game at Utah in the regular-season finale before suffering a one-point defeat. After Utah came back to take its only lead in the closing minutes, Heaps drove BYU into scoring position but Utah blocked the Cougar field-goal attempt to secure the 17-16 win. BYU finished the season ranked 42nd

in rushing offense at 168.1 yards per game while achieving seven 200-yard rushing game on the yearthe most 200-yard rushing games in a season since 2001. Individually, senior safety and team captain Andrew Rich led the team in tackles (110), interceptions (5), pass breakups (8), forced fumbles (3) and tied for the team lead in fumbles recovered (1). He led the MWC and ranked No. 22 nationally in interceptions. Only one player in the MWC had more than Richs 110 tackles, which tied for the third-most by a BYU player in the last 20 years (Rob Morris 155 in 1998 and 110 in 1997, Aaron Francisco 116 in 2003). Senior defensive end Vic Sooto led BYU with five sacks, 11.5 tackles for loss and eight quarterback hurries. He ranked No. 6 in the MWC in sacks and No. 4 in tackles for loss. Junior offensive 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 all season from his left tackle position. Di Luigi was selected to the All-MWC Second Team while seven additional Cougars received all-conference honorable mention (WR

Luke Ashworth, OL Terence Brown, OL Braden Hansen, OL Jason Speredon, LB Shane Hunter, CB Brian Logan, K Mitch Payne). Di Luigi led the team in rushing (917) and all-purpose (1,422) yards to rank No. 4 in the MWC in both categories. His 45 receptions also led the team while contributing 443 receiving yards. Freshman wideout Cody Hoffman led BYU with 527 receiving yards and added a team-best 380 kick return yards. Kicker Mitch Payne scored nine points on seven PATs and one field goal in the New Mexico Bowl to finish his career as BYUs all-time career scoring leader with 334 points, breaking the record previously held by Owen Pochman of 333 career points. In addition, Payne and junior running back 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 from an FBS school to be named an Academic All-American. He was the sixth Cougar to earn Academic All-America accolades in the past three seasons.

2010 SEASON RESULTS


DATE
Sep 4, 2010 Sep 11, 2010 Sep 18, 2010 Sep 25, 2010 Oct 1, 2010 Oct 9, 2010 Oct 16, 2010 Oct 23, 2010 Nov 6, 2010 Nov 13, 2010 Nov 20, 2010 Nov 27, 2010 Dec 18, 2010

OPPONENT
Washington at Air Force at Florida State Nevada at Utah State San Diego State #4 TCU Wyoming UNLV at Colorado State New Mexico at #22 Utah vs. UTEP

SCORE
W 23-17 L 14-35 L 10-34 L 13-27 L 16-31 W 24-21 L 3-31 W 25-20 W 55-7 W 49-10 W 40-7 L 16-17 W, 52-24

OVERALL CONFERENCE RECORD RECORD AT TEND


1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-4 2-5 3-5 4-5 5-5 6-5 6-6 7-6 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 5-3 5-3 63,771 46,692 68,795 61,471 24,152 62,176 40,416 60,505 61,283 16,501 59,077 45,272 32,424

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<<PLAYER PROFILES>> 2010 GAME REVIEW

GAME 1
09.04.10 PROVO, UTAH (CBS-C)

09.11.10 USAFA, COLORADO (VERSUS)

GAME 2
AFA
22 65-409 68 13-5-1 78-477 0-0 0-0 1-12 1-1 4-41.5 1-0 10-125 36:59 10 of 19 2 of 2 2-3 0-0

TEAM STATS
BYU
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards 20 31-128 266 39-20-0 70-394 0-0 0-0 3-20 0-0 6-45.2 2-0 5-66 27:48 5 of 15 0 of 3 2-2 0-0

BYU - 23 WASHINGTON - 17 BYU VS. WASHINGTON RECAP

AIR FORCE - 35 BYU - 14 BYU VS. AIR FORCE RECAP


BYU fell to 1-1 on the season after suffering a 35-14 defeat at Air Force. After a solid first quarter, BYU lost the momentum and the early advantage as the Falcons went on to end the Cougars six-game winning streak in the series. A sellout crowd of 46,692 attended the game, marking AFA's first sellout since hosting Notre Dame in 2006. BYU claimed a 14-7 lead after the first 15 minutes. The Cougars took the opening kick and put touchdowns on the board on two-of-three possessions in the first quarter with junior running back JJ Di Luigi scoring on a 1-yard rush and junior quarterback Riley Nelson on a 4-yard keeper. Sandwiched between those two Nelsonguided drives of 74 and 49 yards, freshman quarterback Jake Heaps led BYU on a drive that covered 80 yards and finished in the end zone but did not result in any points. On back-to-back runs of 17 and 43 yards, Di Luigi carried the ball for 60 yards on the drive but was stripped from behind at the 10-yard line on his second gallop. Air Force linebacker Parker Hennessey eventually recovered the loose ball in the back of the end zone for a Falcon touchback to end the BYU threat. Nelson finished with 95 yards rushing, a career high, while throwing for 73 yards, completing 8-of-19 attempts. Heaps went 2-of-6 for 15 yards on the first half and did not play the second half. Di Luigi led all Cougar rushers with his first-ever 100-yard game, totaling 103 yards on seven carries. On defense, BYU senior safety Andrew Rich earned a career-high 14 tackles, two for a loss, while adding a forced fumble. Vic Sooto added 11 tackles while Shane Hunter earned 10 and Jordan Richardson had nine, both marks also individual career highs.

TEAM STATS
BYU
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yrds. Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Blue-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards 15 34-221 88 25-10-1 59-309 0-0 2-13 4-81 1-0 6-29.3 4-2 7-45 23:01 6 of 15 1 of 2 2-2 1-5

WASH
23 33-146 262 40-24-0 73-408 0-0 2-26 4-72 0-0 6-37.2 2-0 6-60 32:12 5 of 16 1 of 1 3-3 1-4

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
WASH BYU BYU BYU WASH WASH BYU BYU 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 10:02 4:30 0:31 12:08 8:43 0:00 6:59 4:23

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
WASH BYU 7 5

The BYU football team won 23-17 over the Washington Huskies in front of a sell-out crowd of 63,771 for its first win of the season. Sophomore Eathyn Manumaleuna tipped a pass on a Washington fourth-down attempt that fell incomplete at the BYU 27-yard line with 1:55 left in the game. After BYU held the Huskies scoreless for the second half, the Cougars were able to hold on for the victory. The duo of Cougar quarterbacks, Jake Heaps and Riley Nelson, proved to be successful, ending up with identical passing yardage. The freshman Heaps finished 13-of-23 for 131 yards while Nelson went 11-of-17 for 131 yards and two touchdowns. Nelsons ground game added 45 yards on eight carries. Junior JJ Di Luigi TIME PLAY PL-YRDS T a big night for the Cougars, coming up P O had Kearse 19 pass Locker (kick) 7-73 3:03 with 152 all-purpose yards. Di Luigi caught Team safety four passes for 83 yards and touchdown, Payne 22 FG 9-66 3:53 while adding 13 rushes for 69 yards. After Quezada 9 pass Nelson (Nelson rush) 8-47 2:36 keeping Washington off the board in the Locker 9 rush (kick) 9-80 3:25 third, BYUs defense again held the Husky Folk 54 FG 11-63 1:55 offense scoreless for the fourth quarter. Payne 29 FG 11-58 5:33 Senior safety Andrew Rich totaled nine Di Luigi 48 pass Nelson (kick) 3-48 0:56 tackles while senior linebacker Shane Hunter added nine of his own. Junior linebacker Jordan Pendleton had eight tackles including half a sack. Senior defensive back 2 3 4 FINAL RECORD Brian Logan contributed with three pass 10 0 0 17 (0-1) breakups on the night. 8 10 0 23 (1-0)

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
BYU AFA BYU AFA AFA AFA AFA 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 9:43 8:34 2:29 9:42 5:17 2:24 12:34

TIME
Di Luigi 1 run (kick) Hunter 37 pass Jefferson (kick) Nelson 4 run (kick) Jefferson 5 run (kick) Hunter 33 run (kick) Warzeka 46 run (kick) Walker 5 run (kick)

PLAY PL-YRDS T PO
12-74 5-61 5-49 17-80 2-48 9-76 5-45 5:17 1:05 2:43 7:47 0:36 3:51 2:15

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
BYU Air Force 14 7

2
0 14

3
0 7

4
0 7

FINAL RECORD
14 35 (1-1) (2-0)

RUSHING: (BYU) DI LUIGI, JJ 13-69; NELSON, Riley 8-45; KARIYA, Bryan 8-20; CHAMBERS, ONei 1-8; HEAPS, Jake 1-6; TEAM 2-minus 2. (WASH) Polk, Chris 16-92. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 13-23-0-131; NELSON, Riley 11-17-0-131. (WASH) Locker, Jake 20-37-0-266. RECEIVING: (BYU) ASHWORTH, Luke 6-24; DI LUIGI,
JJ 4-83; WILSON, Richard 3-45; JACOBSON, McKay 3-33; CHAMBERS, ONei 3-21; MATHEWS, Marcus 1-17; MUEHLMANN, Mike 1-15; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-14; QUEZADA, Joshua 1-9; KARIYA, Bryan 1-1.; (WASH) Kearse, J. 5-108. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) None. (WASH) None. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) PENDLETON, Jord 0-1; FUGA, Romney 0-1. (WASH) None. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) RICH, Andrew 6-3; HUNTER, Shane 5-4; THOMAS, Steven 4-2; PENDLETON, Jord 2-6; OGLETREE, Brand 3-3; BRADLEY, Brando 3-3; FUGA, Romney 1-4; FRAZIER, Jameso 1-2; SOOTO, Vic 1-2; LEUNG-WAI, Aven 1-1; JORGENSEN, Aust 1-1; LOGAN, Brian 1-0; GALEAI, Jray 1-0; MANUMALEUNA, Ea 0-2; PUTNAM, Matt 0-1; HAGUE, Mike 0-1 (WASH) Foster, Mason 9-5. AT TENDANCE: 63,771

RUSHING: (BYU) DI LUIGI, JJ 7-103; NELSON, Riley 20-95; KARIYA,


Bryan 7-23. (AFA)CLARK, Asher 18-121. PASSING: (BYU) NELSON, Riley 8-19-0-73; HEAPS, Jake 2-6-1-15. (AFA) JEFFERSON, Tim 5-13-1-68. RECEIVING: (BYU) HOFFMAN, Cody 3-37; DI LUIGI, JJ 3-25; MUEHLMANN, Mike 1-13; ASHWORTH, Luke 1-8; QUEZADA, Joshua 1-4; KARIYA, Bryan 1-1. (AFA) CLARK, Asher 3-8. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU)

HUNTER, Shane 1-0. (AFA) REMBERT, Reggie 1-1. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) SO'OTO, Vic 1-0. (AFA) None. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) RICH, Andrew 9-5; SOOTO, Vic 3-8; HUNTER, Shane 5-5; RICHARDSON, Jor 6-3; JORGENSEN, Aust 1-6; FRAZIER, Jameso 4-2; LOGAN, Brian 2-3; PENDLETON, Jord 1-4; STOUT, Zac 2-1; UALE, Travis 2-1; BRADLEY, Brando 1-2; FUGA, Romney 1-2; OGLETREE, Brand 1-1; MANUMALEUNA, Ea 1-1; THOMAS, Steven 1-0; BRYSON, Thomas 1-0; HAGUE, Mike 1-0; PUTNAM, Matt 1-0; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-0. (TUL) WAIWAIOLE, Jord 1-6. AT TENDANCE: 46,692

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GAME 3
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yrds. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Blue-zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

09.18.10 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA (ESPNU)

GAME 4
FLORIDA STATE- 54 NO. 7 BYU- 28 BYU VS. FLORIDA STATE RECAP NEVADA - 27 BYU - 13 BYU VS. NEVADA RECAP
In his first career start at BYU, freshman quarterback Jake Heaps went 24-for-45 for 229 yards as BYU fell to Nevada 27-13 at LaVell Edwards Stadium. On the second Cougar drive of the game, Heaps combined with junior running back JJ Di Luigi for a 36-yard drive on five plays culminating in a 2-yard touchdown run by Di Luigi, his third touchdown of the season. The drive began after senior safety Andrew Rich recovered a Nevada fumble. After giving up 24 points in the first half, the Cougars came back to surrender only three in the second half, holding the Wolf Packs fourth-ranked scoring offense well below their 50.7 season average. Di Luigi recorded 123 all-purpose yards, including 15 rushes for 67 yards and eight catches for 56 yards. Rich tied a career-high with 14 tackles, including nine solo takedowns in the loss. BYU cut into the Wolf Pack lead on a 27-yard Payne field goal with 1:20 to play in the first half after an 11-play, 35-yard drive. A 20-yard Heaps completion to freshman receiver Cody Hoffman set up the field goal. With 74 yards receiving on four catches, Hoffman recorded a career high in receiving yards while junior McKay Jacobsen added four catches for 44 yards to the Cougar passing attack. With 7:46 left in the fourth quarter, Payne was good from 29 yards out to end a nine-play, 65-yard drive, the Cougars first points of the fourth quarter in 2010.

9.25.10 PROVO, UTAH (The Mtn.)

TEAM STATS
27 49-313 199 28-22-0 77-512 0-0 3-71 3-97 1-38.0 1-0 9-73 39:51 12 of 15 0 of 0 8-8 1-5

TEAM STATS
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yrds. Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns Kickoff Returns-Yrds. Interception-Returns Yrds. Punts Avg Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Blue-zone Score Chances Sacks-Yards 21 25-91 229 45-24-0 70-320 0-0 1-8 3-103 1-14 3-31.3 0-0 1-5 23:43 5 of 15 1 of 4 3-5 0-0

BYU

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
FSU FSU FSU BYU BYU FSU FSU FSU 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 0:36 9:56 7:40 4:26 0:14 7:16 0:55 1:35

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
BYU FSU 0 3 10 10 0 14 0 7 10 34 (1-2) (2-1)

A strong second-half surge helped propel Florida State to a 34-10 victory over BYU at Doak Campbell Stadium. Freshman quarterback Jake Heaps threw his first career touchdown, finishing 15-of-31 for 114 yards on the day after coming in for Riley Nelson early in the first half. Junior running back JJ Di Luigi followed up his first-career 100-yard game at Air Force last week with 93 yards on 18 carries while adding 36 yards on three catches. The Seminoles were the only team to get on the scoreboard in the first quarter, converting a 26-yard field goal with 36 seconds left on the clock. After the BYU defense forced a three-and-out, Heaps and Di Luigi provided some offensive firepower, guiding the TIME PLAY PL-YRDSCougars 71 yards over 11 plays for Heaps PO T Hopkins 26 FG 10-62 4:44 touchdown pass, a 4-yarder to freshman Hopkins 47 FG 4-9 1:24 Cody Hoffman just 14 seconds before the Thompson 83 run (kick) 1-83 0:14 half. Heaps converted the throw on a thirdPayne 28 FG 7-49 3:14 and-goal call, hitting Hoffman crossing over Hoffman 4 pass Heaps (kick) 11-71 1:56 the back of the end zone. The touchdown Jones 2 pass Ponder (kick) 14-63 6:53 was also the first of Hoffmans career. Ponder 1 run (kick) 4-86 1:37 Heaps went 8-of-13 in the first half for 59 Jones 9 run (kick) 4-7 2:23 yards while Di Luigi gained 72 yards on the ground as BYU totaled 152 yards of total offense in the half compared to 215 by the Seminoles. 2 3 4 FINAL RECORD

20 19-108 367 34-23-3 53-475 0-0 2-23 0-0 1-43.0 2-2 3-25 20:09 3 of 6 0 of 1 2-3 0-0

FSU

BYU

23 53-239 196 25-16-1 79-435 0-0 1-0 2-32 0-0 2-56.0 3-1 6-65 36:17 9 of 17 3 of 4 4-4 1-10

NEV

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
NEV BYU NEV NEV BYU NEV NEV BYU 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 4th 10:16 7:04 1:39 9:18 1:20 0:00 11:27 7:46

TIME
Randall 6 pass Kaepernick (kick) Di Luigi 2 run (kick) Taua 1 run (kick) Kaepernick 4 run (kick) Payne 27 FG Drake 38 FG Martinez 29 FG Payne 29 FG

PLAY PL-YRDS T PO
9-84 5-36 12-80 9-57 11-35 9-55 21-75 9-65 4:44 1:31 5:25 4:48 2:58 1:14 8:53 3:36

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
NEV BYU 14 7

2
10 3

3
0 0

4
3 3

FINAL RECORD
27 13 (4-0) (1-3)

RUSHING: (BYU) DI LUIGI, JJ 18-93; KARIYA, Bryan 7-27; QUEZADA, Joshua 1-9; NELSON, Riley 3-8; HEAPS,
Jake 6-minus 61. (FSU) Chris Thompson 9-123. RECEIVING: (BYU) HOFFMAN, Cody 5-17; DI LUIGI, JJ 3-36; CHAMBERS, ONeill 2-27; KARIYA, Bryan 2-10; ASHWORTH, Luke 2-6; HAGUE, Mike 1-13; JACOBSON, McKay 1-6. (FSU) Bert Reed 9-89. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) None (FSU) Xavier Rhodes 1-2. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-1; PENDLETON, Jordan 1-1. (FSU) Brandon Jenkins 2-0; Dan Hicks 1-0; Everett Dawkins 1-0; Markus White 1-0; Anthony McCloud 1-0; Xavier Rhodes 1-0; Bjoern Werner 1-0. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) PENDLETON, Jordan 9-3; RICH, Andrew 6-4; JORGENSEN, Austen 7-0; HUNTER, Shane 4-0; FUGA, Romney 2-2; LEUNG-WAI, Aveni 2-2; LOGAN, Brian 2-2; FRAZIER, Jameson 3-0; THOMAS, Steven 2-1; FOOTE, David 2-0; BRADLEY, Brandon 2-0; EASON, Corby 2-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-1; MENDENHALL, Zeke 1-0 UALE, Travis 1-0; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-0; SOOTO, Vic 0-1. (FSU) Kendall Smith 5-2. AT TENDANCE: 68,795

RUSHING: (BYU) DI LUIGI, JJ 15-67; QUEZADA, Joshua 3-15; KARIYA, Bryan 4-11; HEAPS, Jake 3-minus
2. (NEV) Taua, Vai 29-133. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 24-45-0-229. (NEV) Kaepernick, C. 16-25-1-196.

RECEIVING: (BYU) DI LUIGI, JJ 8-56; HOFFMAN, Cody 4-74; JACOBSON, McKay 4-44; ASHWORTH, Luke 2-15;
QUEZADA, Joshua 2-12; KARIYA, Bryan 2-5; MATHEWS, Marcus 1-18; PETERSON, BJ 1-5. (NEV) Session, Tray 3-38. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) SO'OTO, Vic 1-14. (NEV) None. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) None. (NEV) Roy, Brett 1-0. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) RICH, Andrew 9-5; HUNTER, Shane 3-4; JORGENSEN, Austen 2-5; LOGAN, Brian 6-0; STOUT, Zac 3-3; PENDLETON, Jordan 3-3; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 0-6; UALE, Travis 2-3; EASON, Corby 4-0; BRADLEY, Brandon 3-1; SOOTO, Vic 2-2; FUGA, Romney 2-1; FRAZIER, Jameson 1-2; RICHARDSON, Jordan 0-3; MENDENHALL, Zeke 1-1; PUTNAM, Matt 0-2; GALEAI, Jray 1-0; STEELE, Tom 1-0; MARSHALL, Matt 0-1; LEUNGWAI, Aveni 0-1; MEES, Carter 0-1. (NEV) Johnson, J.M. 7-3. AT TENDANCE: 61,471

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GAME 5
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yrds. Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

10.01.10, LOGAN, UTAH (ESPN)

GAME 6
10.9.10

PROVO, UTAH (The Mtn.)

TEAM STATS
BYU
22 25-65 270 55-27-2 80-335 0-0 1-4 6-121 0-0 4-47.8 0-0 6-45 26:35 8 of 18 0 of 2 3-3 0-0

UTAH STATE - 31 BYU - 16 BYU VS. UTAH STATE RECAP

BYU - 24 SAN DIEGO STATE - 21 BYU VS. SDSU RECAP


Third down proved successful on both sides of the ball for the Cougars as BYU defeated conference foe San Diego State 24-21. With 3:21 left in the game and San Diego State threatening a 24-21 BYU lead, the Cougar defense held the Aztecs on threeconsecutive plays to force a punt and seal their first conference win of the season. The BYU offense, led by freshman quarterback Jake Heaps, was 12-of-19 on third down. Heaps finished the game with 126 passing yards on 15-of-22 completions. Three BYU running backs recorded career high marks in rushing attempts and yards as the Cougars tallied 271 total yards on 62 attempts. Junior JJ Di Luigi led the running game with 22 rushes for 134 yards while junior Bryan Kariya added 85 yards on 22 attempts. True freshman Joshua Quezada tallied 50 yards on 11 carries. BYU set an unofficial conference and school record by totaling 45:01 of possession time. A fake field goal kept the Cougars alive in their first drive of the game as junior Matt Marshall connected with freshman tight end Mike Muehlmann for 16 yards and a first down. Di Luigi capped the 19-play, 78-yard drive with a three-yard touchdown run to put the Cougars on the board first. With the successful PAT conversion, senior Mitch Payne passed Kurt Gunther for first place on the BYU all-time PAT conversion list with 163 during his career. During the drive the Cougars converted two times on third down and used up 8:28 of the clock.

TEAM STATS
BYU
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yrds. Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards 24 62-271 142 23-16-1 85-413 0-0 4-22 2-62 1-11 4-36.8 1-1 5-25 45:01 12 of 19 1 of 1 4-5 2-12

USU
19 59-242 192 13-10-0 72-434 0-0 2-1 2-87 2-8 4-35.0 1-1 12-105 33:25 11 of 18 0 of 0 4-4 2-15

SDSU
12 12-53 220 36-20-1 48-273 0-0 2-21 2-38 1-0 6-44.3 1-0 4-37 14:59 3 of 10 1 of 1 2-2 1-9

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
USU USU USU BYU USU USU BYU BYU 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 6:57 0:27 6:54 3:28 0:49 6:32 3:44 0:31

TIME
Martin 79 pass Borel (kick) Loveless 34 FG Borel 1 run (kick) Payne 23 FG Speight 1 run (kick) Speight 1 run (kick) Kariya 1 run (kick) Di Luigi 3 run (kick blocked)

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
BYU Utah State 0 10

2
3 14

3
7 7

4
6 0

FINAL
16 31

BYUs 10-game winning streak over Utah State came to an end as the Aggies defeated the Cougars 31-16 at Romney Stadium. The Utah State win marks the programs first over in-state rival BYU since a 58-56 shootout victory in 1993. BYU quarterback Jake Heaps threw 27-of-54 for 271 yards. Junior wide receiver McKay Jacobson had 85 yards on eight receptions. BYU trailed 31-10 entering the fourth before scoring on a 2-yard run by Di Luigi on the final drive of the game with 31 seconds remaining. Heaps threw fivestraight completions on the drive, the last a nine-yard pass to Spencer Hafoka that was moved 15 more yards on an Aggie personal foul penalty. On defense, Shane Hunter had a game-high 13 tackles while PLAY PL-YRDSJadon Wagner and Travis Uale had 10 tackPO T 2-81 0:45 les, apiece. All marks were career highs. 10-36 4:09 In addition to losing Rich, the team's top 12-62 4:35 tackler, to injury in the first half, the BYU 9-48 3:18 defense played much of the second half 7-33 2:28 without its No. 2 tackler when linebacker 12-69 4:36 Jordan Pendleton left with a knee sprain. 8-75 2:41 The Cougars started the game without three 8-66 1:39 other defensive starters already out with injuries in defensive tackle Romney Fuga, linebacker Jameson Frazier and safety Steven Thomas. RECORD

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
BYU BYU SDSU BYU SDSU BYU SDSU 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 4:57 2:02 5:00 6:21 3:43 13:43 6:27

TIME
Di Luigi 3 run (kick) Kariya 2 run (kick) Brown 36 pass Lindley (kick) Payne 29 FG Escobar 1 pass Lindley (kick) Kariya 1 run (kick) Sullivan 4 pass Lindley (kick)

PLAY PL-YRDS T PO
19-78 5-24 2-52 8-38 8-83 9-67 6-59 8:26 2:40 0:31 4:13 2:29 4:51 2:31

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
SDSU BYU 0 14

2
7 0

3
7 3

4
7 7

FINAL RECORD
21 24 (3-2, 0-1) (2-4, 1-1)

(1-4) (2-3)

RUSHING: (BYU) DI LUIGI, JJ 12-42;


QUEZADA, Joshua 6-20; KARIYA, Bryan 4-5; HEAPS, Jake 3-minus 2. (USU) Speight

23-91. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 27-55-2-270. (USU) Borel 10-13-0-192. RECEIVING: (BYU) JACOBSON, McKay 8-85; HOFFMAN, Cody 6-46; DI LUIGI, JJ 5-62; KARIYA, Bryan 2-8; MATHEWS, Marcus 1-32; MAHINA, Devin 1-21; HAFOKA, Spencer 1-8; QUEZADA, Joshua 1-4; MENDENHALL, Zed 1-2; HOLT, Austin 1-2. (USU Watkins 3-28. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) None (USU) Coleman 1-8; Randle 1-0. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) None (USU) Koskan 1-0; Johnson 1-0. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) HUNTER, Shane 3-10; WAGNER, Jadon 6-4; UALE, Travis 5-5; OGLETREE, Brand 4-4; VAN NOY, Kyle 4-3; PENDLETON, Jordan 2-5; RICH, Andrew 1-5; PUTNAM, Matt 1-5; LOGAN, Brian 3-2; JORGENSEN, Austen 0-4; STOUT, Zac 1-2; BRADLEY, Brandon 1-2; GALEAI, Jray 2-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-1; FOOTE, David 1-1; SOOTO, Vic 0-2; SPEREDON, Jason 1-0; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-0; EASON, Corby 1-0; MARSHALL, Matt 1-0; MEES, Carter 1-0; BRYSON, Thomas 1-0; MENDENHALL, Zeke 0-1. (USU) Wagner 2-9.

RUSHING: (BYU) DI LUIGI, JJ 22-134; KARIYA, Bryan 22-85;

QUEZADA, Joshua 11-50; HEAPS, Jake 6-4; TEAM 1-minus 2. (SDSU) Hillman 11-62. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 15-22-1-126; MARSHALL, Matt 1-1-0-16. (SDSU) Lindley 20-34-1-220. RECEIVING: (BYU) JACOBSON, McKay 4-29; MATHEWS, Marcus 3-43; DI LUIGI, JJ 3-23; KARIYA, Bryan 2-13; MUEHLMANN, Mike 1-16; HAGUE, Mike 1-10; MAHINA, Devin 1-5; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-3. (SDSU) Brown 6-101. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) OGLETREE, Brandon 1-11. (SDSU) McFadden 1-0. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) VAN NOY, Kyle 1-0. (SDSU) Burris 2-0. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) LOGAN, Brian 8-0; RICH, Andrew 2-4; VAN NOY, Kyle 5-0; BRADLEY, Brandon 4-1; EASON, Corby 2-0; WAGNER, Jadon 0-2; MEES, Carter 1-0; JORGENSEN, Austen 1-0; PUTNAM, Matt 1-0; HUNTER, Shane 0-1; UALE, Travis 0-1; SOOTO, Vic 0-1; OGLETREE, Brandon 0-1; RICHARDSON, Jordan 0-1. (SDSU) Lewis 7-5.

AT TENDANCE: 24,152

AT TENDANCE: 62,176

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GAME 7
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

10.16.10 FORT WORTH, TExAS (VERSUS)

10.23.10 PROVO, UTAH (The Mtn.)

GAME 8
BYU WYO
13 27-63 110 29-13-0 56-173 0-0 1- -4 3-88 1-55 6-31.0 1-0 7-65 26:35 2 of 12 1 of 2 1-1 1-11 20 51-217 81 18-10-1 69-296 0-0 2-12 6-157 0-0 4-40.0 1-1 8-70 33:25 5 of 13 0 of 0 3-4 3-18

TEAM STATS
BYU
10 27-56 91 30-14-2 57-147 0-0 1-23 6-123 0-0 7-48.0 0-0 4-20 24:16 3 of 14 0 of 2 1-1 2-12

NO. 4 TCU - 31 BYU - 3 BYU VS. TCU RECAP

BYU - 25 WYOMING - 20 BYUVS.WYOMING GAME RECAP


The Cougar defense held on late in the fourth quarter to give BYU a 25-20 victory over Wyoming. With 27 seconds left in the game and the Cowboy offense facing a 4th-and-10 at the Cougar 26-yard line, freshman linebacker Kyle Van Noy batted down an Austyn Carta-Samuels pass to seal the Cougars' second conference win of 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. The Cougar defense held Wyoming to 18 yards of total offense in the first half including minus15 yards rushing while posting a season-high 12 tackles-for-loss on the day. Senior Vic So'oto had a strong outing with four tackles, three for loss, including one sack and a game-high two quarterback hurries. Seniors Shane Hunter and Vic So'oto recorded six and five tackles, respectively, while Van Noy, senior Andrew Rich and sophomore Brandon Ogletree added four tackles apiece. So'oto set a new career mark with a game-best four tackles-for-loss, including one sack, while adding a forced fumble and two quarterback hurries. Rich broke up a game-high three passes. Junior running back Bryan Kariya led the Cougar ground game with a career-high 88 yards rushing on 19 carries. Junior JJ Di Luigi added 82 yards of his own on 16 carries, while freshman Joshua Quezada carried the ball 14 times for 59 yards.

TEAM STATS
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

TCU
23 38-108 273 36-24-0 74-381 0-0 4-56 2-81 2-2 6-41.3 3-0 4-20 35:44 7 of 16 1 of 2 3-3 3-21

No. 4 TCU earned a 31-3 home victory over BYU at Amon G. Carter Stadium. BYUs injury-riddled defense played well against TCUs high-scoring offense, but the hometown Horned Frogs used their No. 1-ranked defense to stifle the Cougar offensive attack and improve to 7-0 on the year. The BYU defense held strong against TCU, holding the Horned Frogs to some of their lowest offensive totals of the season. The Cougars held TCU to 108 rushing yards, the Horned Frogs lowest total of the season and far below their season average of 278.7 yards per game, seventh-best in the country. BYU also kept TCU 100 total offensive yards below its season average. The Cougars set their strong defensive tone in the first half, holding a TCU team averagTEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YRDSing 279 yards on the ground per game to PO T TCU 1st 2:19 Evans 20 FG 7-39 3:23 just 37 rushing yards on 21 carries in the TCU 2nd 1:30 Boyce 35 pass Dalton (kick) 2-46 0:12 opening 30 minutes. The Horned Frogs TCU 2nd 0:26 Young 14 pass Dalton (kick) 3-38 0:46 had trouble getting on the scoreboard as BYU 3rd 1:14 Payne 27 FG 14-70 5:31 well until scoring two late touchdowns on TCU 4th 10:03 Boyce 20 pass Dalton (kick) 8-64 3:41 back-to-back short field possessions in the TCU 4th 4:26 Kerley 21 pass Dalton (kick) 9-51 4:35 final two minutes of the half. Unfortunately for BYU, the Cougar offense could not get anything going against the nations top defensive team, managing only one first 1 2 3 4 FINAL RECORD down in the half and 13 total yards. TCU BYU 0 0 3 0 3 (2-5, 1-2) has led the NCAA in total defense each of TCU 3 14 0 14 31 (7-0, 3-0) the last two years and four times in the past 10 seasons. The Cougars totaled 112 yards in the third quarter, 70 of which coming RUSHING: (BYU) KARIYA, Bryan 12-57; DI LUIGI, JJ 9-11; QUEZADA, on a 14-play drive that resulted in a Mitch Joshua 2-6; HAGUE, Mike 1-3; HEAPS, Jake 3-minus 21. (TCU) Wesley, Payne 27-yard field goal. Ed 10-53. RECEIVING: (BYU) DI LUIGI, JJ 6-37; KARIYA, Bryan 4-31;

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
BYU BYU BYU WYO WYO BYU WYO BYU WYO 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 10:35 9:53 4:53 3:50 0:52 5:20 0:30 12:34 6:50

TIME

PLAY PL-YRDS T PO
4:25 1:52 1:56 4:32 4:45 2:31 1:20

SCORING BY QUARTERS

Di Luigi 7 run (kick) 10-58 Team safety Kariya 4 run (kick) 5-33 Lewis 55 interception return (kick) Watts 44 FG 4-minus 7 Payne 42 FG 9-48 Watts 38 FG 11-56 Ashworth 12 pass Heaps (pass failed) 7-70 McNeill 16 pass Carta-Samuels (kick) 4-80

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
Wyoming BYU 0 16

2
10 0

3
3 3

4
7 6

FINAL RECORD
20 25 (2-6, 0-4) (3-5, 2-2)

HAGUE, Mike 2-14; MAHINA, Devin 1-5; JACOBSON, McKay 1-4. (TCU) Boyce, Josh 8-127. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) None. (TCU) Johnson, Tejay 1-2; Carder, Tank 1-0. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) SOOTO, Vic 1-0; EASON, Corby 1-0. (TCU) Yendrey, DJ 1-0; Maponga, Stansi 1-0; Grant, Cory 1-0. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) RICH, Andrew 10-3; WAGNER, Jadon 4-2; SOOTO, Vic 4-1; BRADLEY, Brandon 4-1; OGLETREE, Brandon 3-2; HUNTER, Shane 3-2; PUTNAM, Matt 4-0; LOGAN, Brian 3-1; VAN NOY, Kyle 2-2; MEES, Carter 3-0; EASON, Corby 3-0; RICHARDSON, Jordan 1-2; MENDENHALL, Zeke 2-0; UALE, Travis 2-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-1; JORGENSEN, Austen 1-0; STOUT, Zac 1-0; FOOTE, David 1-0; ASHWORTH, Luke 1-0; BROWN, Braden 1-0; VEA, Simote 0-1. (TCU) Brock, Tanner 8-3. AT TENDANCE: 40,416

RUSHING: (BYU) KARIYA, Bryan 19-88; DI LUIGI, JJ 16-82; QUEZADA, Joshua 14-59; TEAM 1-minus 1; HEAPS,
Jake 1-minus 11. (WYO) Herron, Robert 6-62. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 10-18-1-81. (WYO) Carta-Samuels 13-26-0-110. RECEIVING: (BYU) ASHWORTH, Luke 6-57; MATHEWS, Marcus 1-17; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-7; MUEHLMANN, Mike 1-4; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-minus 4. (WYO) Bolger, Zach 4-44. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) None (WYO) Lewis, Keith 1-55. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) WAGNER, Jadon 1-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-0; SOOTO, Vic 1-0. (WYO) Biezuns, Josh 1-0. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) HUNTER, Shane 3-3; OGLETREE, Brandon 5-0; SOOTO, Vic 3-1; RICH, Andrew 3-1; VAN NOY, Kyle 2-2; JORGENSEN, Austen 3-0; UALE, Travis 3-0; WAGNER, Jadon 1-2; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 2-0; LOGAN, Brian 2-0; PUTNAM, Matt 1-1; BRADLEY, Brandon 1-1; FOOTE, David 1-0; EASON, Corby 1-0; ANSAH, Ezekiel 1-0; HESS, Connell 0-1. (WYO) Gary, Shamiel 7-6. AT TENDANCE: 60,505

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GAME 9
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

11.6.10 PROVO, UTAH (The Mtn.)

TEAM STATS
BYU
29 51-216 300 32-20-0 83-516 0-0 4-42 2-50 2-7 3-36.3 1-0 4-30 35:28 11 of 17 0 of 1 6-6 5-31

BYU - 55 UNLV - 7 BYU VS. UNLV RECAP


BYU freshman running back Joshua Quezada ran for three touchdowns and the Cougars churned out 516 yards of total offense as BYU defeated UNLV 55-7. Quezada, a true freshman, started the scoring for the Cougars in the first quarter with a 13-yard touchdown run and followed that run with second- and third-quarter scores of 13 and four yards. He finished with a career-high 65 rushing yards on 13 touches, averaging five yards per carry. True freshman quarterback Jake Heaps tallied a career-high 294 passing yards with two touchdowns and a 61-percent completion percentage. Led by senior linebacker Shane Hunter, the Cougar defense allowed only 22 rushing yards and 11 first downs. The Rebels were able to convert on only 3-of-14 PLAY PL-YRDSthird down situations. The Cougar defense POT 9-49 4:20 boasted a first half in which they held the 11-86 4:19 Rebels to only five first downs and 73 yards 8-44 2:43 of total offense by forcing another turnover. 2-58 0:26 8-76 3:43 RUSHING: (BYU) DI LUIGI, JJ 19-80; 3-47 10-68 12-44 11-70 1:00 4:18 6:49 2:35 QUEZADA, Joshua 13-65; KARIYA, Bryan 11-46; FOOTE, David 2-15; FOLSOM, Ryan 5-11; TEAM 1-minus 1. (UNLV) Cornett, Tim 13-47. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 19-31-0-294; LARK, James 1-1-0-6. (UNLV) Herring, Caleb 8-21-1109. RECEIVING: (BYU) ASHWORTH, Luke 5-83; JACOBSON, McKay 4-70; DI LUIGI, JJ 4-44; HOFFMAN, Cody 2-57; KARIYA, Bryan 1-14; HAFOKA, Spencer 1-11; MATHEWS, Marcus 1-9; MAHINA, Devin 1-6; PETERSON, BJ 1-6. (UNLV)

BYU - 49 COLORADO STATE - 10 BYU VS. COLORADO ST RECAP


Senior receiver Luke Ashworth had a record-setting day to help BYU drum Colorado State 49-10. The senior from Provo, Utah, become the first player in the history of the Provo-based school to score four touchdowns in the first half of a game while equaling the team record for the most scoring receptions in an entire game. His four touchdown grabs also tied a Mountain West Conference record and set a new Hughes Stadium mark. Ashworths four TD grabs were his only receptions of the game, finishing with a career-high 113 yards. On the other end of the touchdowns was freshman quarterback Jake Heaps, who went 15-of-20 for 242 yards and a career-high four touchdowns in three quarters of play. The Cougars opened the scoring with their longest drive of the year, highlighted by their longest play of the season. Culminating a four-play, 89-yard drive, the Cougars successfully executed a flea-flicker with Ashworth on the receiving end of a 62-yard bomb. Heaps handed off to Di Luigi on the play, who returned the ball to the freshman quarterback to deliver the long scoring strike down the right sideline. BYUs defense ignited the next three Cougar scores as Andrew Rich and Corby Eason forced CSU fumbles and Rich followed with his first interception of the season.

11.13.10 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO (The Mtn.)

GAME 10
TEAM STATS
BYU CSU
20 24-83 292 42-28-2 66-375 0-0 0-0 4-57 0-0 3-41.3 3-2 5-60 30:00 8 of 14 1 of 1 1-1 0-0 26 44-284 242 20-15-0 64-526 1-44 1-5 2-35 2-4 0-0.0 3-2 2-23 30:00 12 of 13 1 of 1 3-4 2-10

UNLV
11 28-22 122 29-11-2 57-144 0-0 0-0 5-167 0-0 10-35.7 0-0 6-70 24:32 3 of 14 1 of 1 0-0 0-0

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU UNLV 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 7:53 2:31 12:40 9:27 3:01 0:00 9:51 1:26 8:00 0:41

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU CSU BYU CSU 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 8:56 3:36 14:49 7:21 0:27 0:17 7:58 5:49 3:07

TIME
Quezada 13 run (kick) Kariya 2 run (kick) Di Luigi 1 run (kick) Hoffman 37 pass Heaps (kick) Quezada 13 run (kick) Payne 48 FG Ashworth 42 pass Heaps (kick) Quezada 4 run (kick) Payne 25 FG Sullivan 24 pass Herring (kick)

TIME

PLAY PL-YRDS T PO
1:19 3:42 3:16 3:45 7:14 7:13 2:03 2:42

Ashworth 62 pass Heaps (kick) 4-89 Ashworth 7 pass Heaps (kick) 7-44 Van Noy 44 fumble recovery (kick) Ashworth 36 pass Heaps (kick) 7-74 Ashworth 8 pass Heaps (kick) 9-82 Mendenhall 1 run (kick) 16-76 Deline 34 FG 15-63 Foote 31 run (kick) 4-59 Carter 22 pass Thomas (kick) 8-80

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
UNLV BYU 0 14

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
BYU Colorado State 14 0

RUSHING: (BYU) FOLSOM, Ryan 2-74;


KARIYA, Bryan 14-63; DI LUIGI, JJ 10-59; QUEZADA, Joshua 7-43; FOOTE, David 2-32; FALSLEV, JD 1-15; LARK, James 1-4; MENDENHALL, Zed 1-1; HEAPS, Jake

2
21 0

3
7 0

4
7 10

FINAL RECORD
49 10 (5-5, 4-2) (3-8, 2-5)

2
0 24

3
0 14

4
7 3

FINAL RECORD
7 55 (2-6, 0-4) (3-5, 2-2)

4-minus 3; TEAM 2-minus 4. (CSU) Mason 11-59. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 15-20-0-242. (CSU) Thomas 28-422-292. RECEIVING: (BYU) ASHWORTH, Luke 4-113; HOFFMAN, Cody 3-42; HAFOKA, Spencer 2-17; MUEHLMANN, Mike 1-26; JACOBSON, McKay 1-15; MENDENHALL, Zed 1-11; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-9; MAHINA, Devin 1-5; KARIYA, Bryan 1-4. (CSU) Liggett 5-62. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) RICH, Andrew 1-3; LOGAN, Brian 1-1. (CSU) None. SACkS: (UAA): (BYU) SOOTO, Vic 1-0; EASON, Corby 0-1; OGLETREE, Brandon 0-1. (CSU) None. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) RICH, Andrew 3-6; OGLETREE, Brandon 4-4; EASON, Corby 5-2; UALE, Travis 5-1; WAGNER, Jadon 1-4; JORGENSEN, Austen 3-1; FRAZIER, Jameson 2-2; LOGAN, Brian 3-0; VAN NOY, Kyle 2-1; PUTNAM, Matt 1-2; SOOTO, Vic 1-2; HUNTER, Shane 1-1; BRADLEY, Brandon 1-0; MARSHALL, Matt 1-0; JAUSSI, Landon 1-0; MENDENHALL, Zed 1-0; MENDENHALL, Zeke 1-0; HESS, Connell 1-0; LEUNG-WAI, Aveni 0-1; BUCKNER, Robbie 0-1; STOUT, Zac 0-1; PETERSON, Matt 0-1. (CSU) Brewer 5-8. AT TENDANCE: 16,501

Cornett, Tim 3-26. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) FRAZIER, Jameson 1-7; LOGAN, Brian 1-0. (UNLV) None. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) PUTNAM, Matt 1-0; ROWLEY, Graham 1-0; HESS, Connell 1-0; JORGENSEN, Austen 1-0; EASON, Corby 1-0. (UNLV) None. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) HUNTER, Shane 2-3; PUTNAM, Matt 3-1; RICH, Andrew 2-2; JORGENSEN, Aust 3-0; STOUT, Zac 2-1; UALE, Travis 2-1; FRAZIER, Jameso 1-2; RICHARDSON, Jor 2-0; WAGNER, Jadon 2-0; BUCKNER, Robbie 2-0; VAN VALKENBURG, AJ 2-0; OGLETREE, Brand 1-1; FALSLEV, JD 1-1; ROWLEY, Graham 1-1; EASON, Corby 1-0; BRADLEY, Brando 1-0; LEUNG-WAI, Aveni 1-0; HESS, Conell 1-0; LOGAN, Brian 1-0; STEPHENSON, Ril 1-0; STEELE, Tom 1-0; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 0-1; MENDENHALL, Zek 0-1; SOOTO, Vic 0-1; BRYSON, Thomas 0-1; VAN NOY, Kyle 0-1. (UNLV) De Giacomo 6-3. AT TENDANCE: 61,283

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GAME 11
11.20.10 PROVO, UTAH (The Mtn.)

11.27.10 SALT LAkE CITY, UTAH (The Mtn., CBS-C)

GAME 12
TEAM STATS
BYU UU
19 37-65 228 37-22-1 74-293 0-0 1-7 4-47 3-80 4-41.0 3-3 2-20 32:32 6 of 15 0 of 1 2-3 1-9

TEAM STATS
BYU
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards 18 56-212 88 22-5-2 78-300 0-0 1-4 7-143 2-17 3-45.7 3-2 2-25 29:38 5 of 20 6 of 7 2-3 0-0

BYU - 40 NEW MExICO - 7 BYU VS. NEW MExICO RECAP

NO. 22 UTAH - 17 BYU - 16 BYU VS. UTAH RECAP


BYU led for most of the game but Utah came back late in the fourth quarter and blocked a last-second field goal attempt to defeat the Cougars 17-16. After Utah took its only lead of the game with just over four minutes remaining, BYU freshman quarterback Jake Heaps engineered a long drive downfield, including a 22-yard pass to freshman tight end Devin Mahina on a thirdand-nine. The Cougars advanced as far as the Utah 22-yard line before wearing down the clock to four seconds remaining. Utah, however, blocked senior kicker Mitch Paynes 42-yard attempt to secure the Ute victory. Payne previously hit field goals of 43, 37 and 42 yards and added an extra point, scoring 10 of the Cougars 16 points. Heaps finished 22-of-37 passing for 228 yards, one touchdown and one interception for BYU. The true freshmans main target was senior wide receiver McKay Jacobson, who caught his first touchdown of the year and finished with seven receptions for a season- and gamehigh 92 yards. BYU forced a punt on the ensuing Utah drive, but a badly kicked punt grazed a Cougar player and was recovered by the Utes at the BYU 46. The Cougars again had a chance to put their offense on the field after senior defensive back Brandon Bradley intercepted a pass, but Bradley was stripped of the ball on his return. After the fumble call was upheld by the replay official, Utah scored three plays later on a 3-yard rush by Asiata, giving Utah its only and final lead of the game at 17-16.

UNM
26 25-121 377 45-33-2 70-498 0-0 2-1 4-68 2-39 1-41.0 1-1 7-75 30:22 6 of 10 0 of 1 5-7 1-3

The seniors of the BYU football team, along with some freshmen stars, led the Cougars to a 40-7 victory over New Mexico on Saturday night at LaVell Edwards Stadium. With the win, BYU became bowl eligible for the sixth-straight season under head coach Bronco Mendenhall. The senior leaders on defense turned in another solid performance with linebacker Shane Hunter totaling 11 tackles, safety Andrew Rich adding two interceptions and cornerback Brandon Bradley recovering a fumble to lead the way for a BYU defense that allowed just 259 total yards and forced four turnovers. BYUs trio of talented freshmen all made a big impact for a Cougar team that rolled up 494 yards of total offense. Quarterback Jake Heaps threw for TEAM QTR. TIME PLAY PL-YRDS231 yards on 18-of-31 passing for two POT BYU 1st 10:01 Heaps 1 run (kick) 3-12 2:11 touchdowns. Heaps also added his first BYU 1st 7:07 Payne 34 FG 5-21 0:57 career rushing touchdown on a one-yard BYU 1st 2:58 Di Luigi 4 run (kick) 7-80 2:59 run in the first quarter. Wide receiver Cody BYU 2nd 0:35 Payne 28 FG 16-84 6:14 Hoffman contributed with five catches for BYU 3rd 9:46 Hoffman 17 pass Heaps (kick) 11-72 5:03 71 yards and two touchdowns and Joshua UNM 3rd 4:14 Solomon 12 pass Godfrey (kick) 13-72 5:25 Quezada had a career high with 107 rushBYU 4th 14:10 Quezada 14 run (kick) 12-82 4:53 ing yards on 15 carries and a touchdown. Hoffman 10 pass Heaps (kick failed) 10-80 4:58 BYU 4th 7:17 BYU jumped out to a 20-0 lead at halftime with the defense forcing turnovers and giving the Cougar offense a short field. It was the fourth-straight win of the season for the 1 2 3 4 FINAL RECORD Cougars. New Mexico 0 0 7 0 7 (1-10, 1-5)

First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

14 28-89 207 37-15-3 65-296 0-0 2-2 5-77 1-0 6-35.5 1-0 3-40 27:28 4 of 15 1 of 1 1-1 2-27

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM QTR.
BYU BYU BYU Utah Utah BYU Utah 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th 4:34 0:02 4:51 14:56 13:46 7:38 4:24

TIME
Payne 43 FG Payne 37 FG Jacobson 21 pass Heaps (kick) Phillips 40 FG Christopher 37 pass Wynn (kick) Payne 42 FG Asiata 3 run (kick)

PLAY PL-YRDS T PO
10-45 7-21 3-19 12-39 1-37 15-56 3-38 3:48 2:21 0:51 4:48 0:08 6:02 1:21

SCORING BY QUARTERS

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
BYU No. 22 Utah 3 0

2
3 0

3
7 0

4
3 17

FINAL RECORD
16 17 (6-6, 5-3) (10-2, 7-1)

BYU

17

13

40

(6-5, 5-2)

RUSHING: (BYU) QUEZADA, Joshua


15-107; DI LUIGI, JJ 10-65; KARIYA, Bryan 9-58; FOOTE, David 2-8; FOLSOM, Ryan 1-7; LARK, James 2-6; HEAPS, Jake 3-5; FALSLEV, JD 2-2. (UNM) Godfrey 14-53. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 18-32-0-231; MARSHALL, Matt 1-1-0-5. (UNM) Godfrey 9-20-2125. RECEIVING: (BYU) HOFFMAN, Cody 5-71; ASHWORTH, Luke 3-41; DI LUIGI, JJ 3-39; MAHINA, Devin 2-24; MUEHLMANN, Mike 1-22; HOLT, Austin 1-17; MENDENHALL, Zed 1-9; KARIYA, Bryan 1-6; FOOTE, David 1-5; QUEZADA, Joshua 1-2. (UNM) Carrier 5-22. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-30; RICH, Andrew 2-23. (UNM) None. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) VAN NOY, Kyle 1-0. (UNM) Latchison 1-0. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) HUNTER, Shane 6-5; RICH, Andrew 4-3; LOGAN, Brian 3-3; OGLETREE, Brandon 2-4; SOOTO, Vic 2-4; PUTNAM, Matt 2-1; HESS, Connell 2-1; VAN NOY, Kyle 2-1; JORGENSEN, Austen 2-1; UALE, Travis 0-3; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 2-0; FRAZIER, Jameson 1-1; MENDENHALL, Zeke 0-2; BRADLEY, Brandon 1-0; HORNUNG, Reed 1-0; WAGNER, Jadon 0-1; ROWLEY, Graham 0-1; ANSAH, Ezekiel 0-1. (UNM) Butler 10-1. AT TENDANCE: 59,077

RUSHING: (BYU) KARIYA, Bryan 14-36; QUEZADA, Joshua 12-30; DI LUIGI, JJ 7-14; HEAPS, Jake 4-minus 15.
(UU) Wide, Eddie 18-73. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 22-37-1-228. (UU) Wynn, Jordan 13-30-1-199; Cain, Terrance 2-7-2-8. RECEIVING: (BYU) JACOBSON, McKay 7-92; KARIYA, Bryan 4-29; HOFFMAN, Cody 3-22; MAHINA, Devin 2-32; MENDENHALL, Zed 2-12; ASHWORTH, Luke 2-12; HOLT, Austin 1-17; DI LUIGI, JJ 1-12. (UU) Brooks, Jerome 3-72. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) HUNTER, Shane 1-46; FRAZIER, Jameso 1-25; BRADLEY, Brandon 1-9. (UU) Blechen, Brian 1-0. SACkS: (UA-A): (BYU) PUTNAM, Matt 1-0. (UU) Walker, Chaz 1-0; Blechen, Brian 1-0. TACkLES: (UA-A): (BYU) RICH, Andrew 4-6; VAN NOY, Kyle 5-2; FRAZIER, Jameson 3-4; HUNTER, Shane 3-4; WAGNER, Jadon 2-3; OGLETREE, Brand 0-5; BRADLEY, Brandon 3-1; LOGAN, Brian 2-2; UALE, Travis 1-3; MENDENHALL, Zek 0-4; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 0-3; PUTNAM, Matt 1-1; SOOTO, Vic 0-2; BRYSON, Thomas 0-2; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-0; HORNUNG, Reed 0-1; HESS, Connell 0-1; MARSHALL, Matt 0-1; FOOTE, David 0-1; ANSAH, Ezekiel 0-1; JORGENSEN, Austen 0-1. (UU) Matinez, Matt 7-10. AT TENDANCE: 45,272

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GAME 13

2010 NEW MExICO BOWL

12.18.10 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MExICO (ESPN)

TEAM STATS
BYU
First Downs Rushing Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Att-Comp-Int Total Offense Play-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards 28 50-219 295 36-26-2 86-514 0-0 2-42 5-125 3-42 3-53.3 1-0 6-54 38:16 9 of 16 0 of 0 5-5 4-58

UTEP

13 22- -12 245 33-14-3 55-233 0-0 2-2 8-202 2-55 6-47.8 0-0 7-52 21:44 3 of 12 1 of 1 0-2 0-0

in a game. Overall, BYU outgained the Miners, now 6-7 on the year, 514 total yards to 233. Quezada rushed for a game-high 101 yards on 15 carries to average 6.7 yards per carry while Di Luigi added 98 yards on 20 carries as the Cougars totaled 219 yards and three touchdowns on the ground. Through the air, Heaps and sophomore James Lark combined for 295 yards with Heaps finishing the game with four touchdowns. After freshman running back Joshua Quezada bulled his way to an 8-yard touchdown with 12 minutes remaining, Payne converted the pointafter attempt to pass Owen Pochman as the Cougars alltime scoring leader with 334 points. While BYUs offense was successfully moving the ball, the Cougar defense was equally successful keeping the Miners from gaining ground. BYU finished the first quarter with a 17-3 lead while totaling 143 yards and holding UTEP to minus-5 yards. Special teams continued to provide return highlights as BYU freshman Cody Hoffman ran back UTEPs ensuing kick a careerbest 51 yards to set up Mitch Paynes 38-yard field goal for the 17-3 advantage. The Cougars quickly added to the lead in the opening moments of the second quarter after sophomore linebacker Brandon Ogletree intercepted Vittatoes tipped pass on the Miners first-down play. Eight seconds and one-play later, Heaps connected with Hoffman for a 31-yard strike. The 24-3 lead became 31-3 when Heaps and Hoffman again teamed for a touchdown, this time from three yards out. The eight-play, 64-yard drive completed a string of five straight possessions that resulted in a BYU score. The touchdown also moved Heaps past Ty Detmer for the most scoring throws by a Cougar freshman, giving Heaps 14 on the year and three for the half. Cougar punter Riley Stephenson boomed a punt 60 yards, tying his career best and also equaling the BYU bowl record Stephenson set in last years Maaco Las Vegas Bowl. 1:43 4:47 1:42 2:00 0:08 4:22 0:09 6:36 3:16 2:12 2:41 2:06

RUSHING: (BYU) QUEZADA, Joshua 15-101; DI LUIGI,


JJ 20-98; KARIYA, Bryan 6-18; HAGUE, Mike 3-9; LARK, James 1-minus 1; FOOTE, David 2-minus 2; TEAM 3-minus 4. (UTEP) BANYARD, Joe 2-11. PASSING: (BYU) HEAPS, Jake 25-34-1-264; LARK, James 1-21-31. (UTEP) VITTATOE,Trevor 14-29-3-245; THOMAS II,James 0-3-0-0; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: (BYU) HOFFMAN, Cody 8-137; JACOBSON, McKay 4-32; DI LUIGI, JJ 3-21; MAHINA, Devin 2-20; WILSON, Richard 2-16; QUEZADA, Joshua 2-15; FOOTE, David 1-31; ASHWORTH, Luke 1-9; HAGUE, Mike 1-6; HAFOKA, Spencer 1-4; HOLT, Austin 1-4. (UTEP) MCCLURE, Marlon 4-38. INTERCEPTIONS: (BYU) RICH, Andrew 2-43; OGLETREE, Brand 1-minus 1. (UTEP) NIXON, Travaun 1-43; OBI, Bernard 1-12. TACkLES (BYU) RICH, Andrew 4-0; HUNTER, Shane 1-3; JORGENSEN, Austen 3-0; STOUT, Zac 3-0; BRADLEY, Brando 2-1; FRAZIER, Jameson 2-1; MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1-2; WAGNER, Jadon 1-2; HESS, Connell 1-2; VAN NOY, Kyle 2-0; OGLETREE, Brandon 1-1; LOGAN, Brian 1-1; PUTNAM, Matt 1-1; FOOTE, David 1-1; EASON, Corby 1-0; PETERSON, Matt 1-0; MENDENHALL, Zek 1-0; SO'OTO, Vic 1-0; KARIYA, Bryan 1-0; JAUSSI, Landon 0-1; MARSHALL, Matt 0-1; LARK, James 0-1; UALE, Travis 0-1; QUEZADA, Joshua 0-1. (UTEP) Jeune, Wiston 7-3. SACkS : (BYU) FRAZIER, Jameso 1-0; EASON, Corby 1-0; SO'OTO, Vic 1-0; RICH, Andrew 1-0. (UTEP) None.

TEAM QTR.
BYU BYU UTEP BYU BYU BYU UTEP BYU UTEP BYU BYU UTEP 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th

SCORING SUMMARY
TIME
10:29 4:37 2:42 0:34 14:43 8:55 8:38 8:18 4:55 0:14 12:00 9:48 Kariya 4 run (kick) Ashworth 9 pass Heaps (kick) Warren 52 FG Payne 38 FG Hoffman 31 pass Heaps (kick) Hoffman 3 pass Heaps (kick) Adams 67 pass Vittatoe (kick) Di Luigi 2 run (kick) Adams 37 pass Vittatoe (kick) Hoffman 29 pass Heaps (kick) Quezada 8 run (kick) Adams 49 pass Vittatoe (kick)

PLAY PL-YRDS T PO
4-37 12-78 4--13 8-28 1-31 8-64 1-67 14-75 6-66 5-46 7-65 4-60

BYU - 52 UTEP - 24
BYU VS. UTEP GAME RECAP

SCORING BY QUARTERS
1
3

2
7

3
7

4
7 7

FINAL RECORD
52 24 Record: (7-6) Record: (6-7)

BYU UTEP

17

14

14

BYU opened the 2010 bowl season with its fourth bowl victory in the last five years with a 52-24 triumph over UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl on Saturday. The Cougars had a record-setting day to finish the season with a 7-6 record and wins in five of their last six games. New Mexico Bowl Offensive MVP Jake Heaps went 25-of-34 for 264 yards and four touchdown passes, passing Ty Detmers freshman record for most touchdown passes. Heaps also set the BYU bowl record for best completion percentage (.735) in a bowl game. Senior safety Andrew Rich was awarded the games Defensive MVP in his final game as a Cougar, finishing with four solo tackles, two interceptions, one tacklefor-loss, one sack and a pass breakup. Freshman wide receiver Cody Hoffman set career highs across the board with eight receptions for 137 yards and three touchdowns, tying a BYU bowl game record for most touchdown receptions

AT TENDANCE: 32,424

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ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
QB WR WR RB RB TE OL OL OL OL OL PK PR/KR DL DL DL DL LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Andy Dalton*# Vincent Brown DeMarco Sampson Ronnie Hillman Ed Wesley Lucas Reed Matt Reynolds* Jake Kirkpatrick Marcus Cannon Caleb Schlauderaff Zane Taylor Joe Phillips Jeremy Kerley** Vic So'oto Guy Miller Wayne Daniels# Christian Cox Miles Burris Tank Carder Tanner Brock Reggie Rembert* Andrew Rich Leon McFadden Tejay Johnson Brian Stahovich Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. TCU SDSU SDSU SDSU TCU UNM BYU TCU TCU Utah Utah Utah TCU BYU CSU TCU Utah SDSU TCU TCU Air Force BYU SDSU TCU SDSU

ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST SECOND TEAM OFFENSE


QB WR WR RB RB TE OL OL OL OL OL PK PR/KR Ryan Lindley Jeremy Kerley Jereme Brooks Asher Clark JJ Di Luigi Gavin Escobar AJ Wallerstein Chase Darden Paul Madsen Trask Iosefa Tony Bergstrom Abel Perez Shaky Smithson Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. SDSU TCU Utah Air Force BYU SDSU Air Force Air Force CSU SDSU Utah SDSU Utah

TEAM STATISTICS
SCORING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Points Per Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . FIRST DOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RUSHING YARDAGE . . . . . . . . . . Yards gained rushing . . . . . . . . . . Yards lost rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushing Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Per Rush . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Per Game. . . . . . . . . . . . TDs Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PASSING YARDAGE . . . . . . . . . . Comp-Att-Int. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Per Pass. . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Per Catch . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Per Game. . . . . . . . . . . . TDs Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOTAL OFFENSE . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Plays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Per Game. . . . . . . . . . . . KICK RETURNS: #-Yards . . . . . . . PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards . . . . . . INT RETURNS: #-Yards. . . . . . . . KICK RETURN AVERAGE . . . . . . . PUNT RETURN AVERAGE . . . . . . INT RETURN AVERAGE . . . . . . . . FUMBLES-LOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . PENALTIES-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Per Game. . . . . . . . . . . . PUNTS-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Per Punt . . . . . . . . . . . . Net punt average . . . . . . . . . . . . TIME OF POSSESSION/Game . . . . 3RD-DOWN Conversions . . . . . . . 3rd-Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4TH-DOWN Conversions . . . . . . . 4th-Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SACKS BY-Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . MISC YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOUCHDOWNS SCORED. . . . . . . FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS . . . . . . ON-SIDE KICKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . RED-ZONE SCORES . . . . . . . . . . RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS . . . . . PAT-ATTEMPTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ATTENDANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Games/Avg Per Game . . . . . . . . . Neutral Site Games . . . . . . . . . . .
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND

BYU
340 26.2 283 118 136 29 2185 2461 276 518 4.2 168.1 23 2579 243-428-11 6.0 10.6 198.4 17 4764 946 5.0 366.5 47-104 25-224 16-211 22.1 9.0 13.2 20-10 70-583 44.8 53-2184 41.2 36.4 31:15 92/199 46% 8/20 40% 24-182 0 41 17-21 0-0 (44-50) 88% (31-50) 62% (37-39) 95% 368,283 6/61,380

OPP
281 21.6 229 100 109 20 1802 2200 398 462 3.9 138.6 14 2499 205-384-16 6.5 12.2 192.2 20 4301 846 5.1 330.8 145-1041 18-94 11-123 23.1 5.2 11.2 20-7 82-795 61.2 66-2673 40.5 35.3 28:45 75/186 40% 13/19 68% 21-165 63 35 12-17 0-0 (25-30) 83% (19-30) 63% (35-35) 100% 241,828 6/40,305 1/32,424
OT TOTAL

DEFENSE

DEFENSE DL Rick Ricketts DL Cory Grant DL Stansly Maponga DL Josh Biezuns LB Mychal Sisson LB Carmen Messina LB Chaz Walker
DB Colin Jones

Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr.


Sr.

Air Force TCU TCU Wyoming CSU UNM Utah


TCU

DB DB DB P

Jason Teague Brandon Burton Chris Prosinski Pete Kontodiakos

Sr. Jr. Sr. So.

TCU Utah Wyoming CSU

# - Unanimous selection; * Repeat selection

ALL-MWC HONORABLE MENTION (BYU SELECTIONS)


Luke Ashworth, Sr., WR; Terence Brown, Jr., OL; Braden Hansen, So., OL; Shane Hunter, Sr., LB; Brian Logan, Sr., DB; Mitch Payne, Sr., K; Jason Speredon, Sr., OL.

Offensive Player of the Year


Andy Dalton, Sr., QB, TCU

Defensive Player of the Year


Tank Carder, Jr., LB, TCU

Special Teams Players of the Year Jeremy Kerley, Sr., KR/PR, TCU Freshman of the Year
Ronnie Hillman, Fr., RB, San Diego State

Coach of the Year


Brady Hoke, San Diego State

ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST SECOND-TEAM


TEAM
TCU Utah Air Force BYU San Diego State Colorado State UNLV Wyoming New Mexico

2010 MWC STANDINGS


CONFERENCE W-L PCT
8-0 7-1 5-3 5-3 5-3 2-6 2-6 1-7 1-7 1.000 .875 .625 .625 .625 .250 .250 .125 .125

OVERALL W-L PCT


1.000 .769 .692 .538 .692 .250 .154 .250 .083

13-0 10-3 9-4 7-6 9-4 3-9 2-11 3-9 1-11

3RD

4TH

Brigham Young Opponents

121 47

89 96

75 52

55 86

0 0

340 281

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BYU INSIDE THE BLUE ZONE


Date
Sep 04 *Sep 11 Sep 18 Sep 25 Oct 01 *Oct 09 *Oct 16 *Oct 23 *Nov 06 *Nov 13 *Nov 20 *Nov 27 Dec 18

PUNTING
Rush Pass TDs TDs
0 2 0 1 2 3 0 2 5 1 3 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 2

Opponent
Washington at Air Force at Florida State Nevada at Utah State San Diego State at TCU Wyoming UNLV at Colorado State New Mexico at Utah vs UTEP

Score
W 23-17 L 14-35 L 10-34 L 13-27 L 16-31 W 24-21 L 3-31 W 25-20 W 55-7 W 49-10 W 40-7 L 16-17 W 52-24

Times Times Total In Bz Scored Pts


3 2 2 5 3 5 1 4 6 4 7 3 5 3 2 2 3 3 4 1 3 6 3 7 2 5 14 14 10 13 16 24 3 20 38 21 40 6 35 1 2 1 1 2 3 0 3 5 3 5 0 5

FGs TDs
2 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 0

-------------------FailedtoscoreinsideBz-------------------Made FGA Downs Int FumbHalfG e m a


0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

STEPHENSON, Riley FALSLEV, JD Total Opponents

NO. 52 1 53 66

YDS 2182 2 2184 2673

AVG 42.0 2.0 41.2 40.5

LONG 60 2 60 64

TB 8 0 8 6

FC 6 0 6 13

IN20 20 0 20 16

BLkD 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS FALSLEV, JD CHAMBERS, O'Neill JACOBSON, McKay TEAM Total.......... Opponents...... NO. 15 5 4 1 25 18 YDS 136 45 36 7 AVG 9.1 9.0 9.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD L ONG 43 20 13 0 43 17

TOTALS

44 OF 50 (88.0%)

50

44

254

31

22

13

OPPONENTS INSIDE BYUS BLUE ZONE


Date Times Opponent
Washington at Air Force at Florida State Nevada at Utah State San Diego State at TCU Wyoming UNLV at Colorado State New Mexico at Utah vs UTEP

224 9.0 94 5.2

Times Score
W 23-17 L 14-35 L 10-34 L 13-27 L 16-31 W 24-21 L 3-31 W 25-20 W 55-7 W 49-10 W 40-7 L 16-17 W 52-24

Total Rush Pass In Bz Scored Pts


2 3 6 4 4 2 2 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 2 5 4 4 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 14 14 27 24 24 14 10 7 0 3 7 7 0 2 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0

FGs TDs
1 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

--------------------- Failed to score inside Bz ------------------TDs TDs Made FGA Downs InteFumbHalfG m a
1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KICKOFFS
STEPHENSON, Riley PAYNE, Mitch Total.......... Opponents...... No. 64 6 70 60 Yds 4268 261 4529 3774 Avg 66.7 43.5 64.7 62.9 TB 23 0 23 12 OB 1 1 2 1 Retn Net YdLn

Sep 04 *Sep 11 Sep 18 Sep 25 Oct 01 *Oct 09 *Oct 16 *Oct 23 *Nov 06 *Nov 13 *Nov 20 *Nov 27 Dec 18

1041 1041

43.3 41.5

26 28

KICK RETURNS
No. CHAMBERS, O'Neill 15 HOFFMAN, Cody 14 FALSLEV, JD 8 JACOBSON, McKay 5 DI LUIGI, JJ 3 ASHWORTH, Luke 1 MUEHLMANN, Mike1 Total Opponents 40 63 Yds 316 380 162 110 62 0 11 Avg 21.1 27.1 20.2 22.0 20.7 0.0 11.0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Long 33 51 34 39 35 0 11 97 94

TOTALS

25 OF 30 (83.3%)

30

25

151

19

11

20

INTERCEPTIONS

No.
RICH, Andrew 5 LOGAN, Brian 2 HUNTER, Shane 2 FRAZIER, Jameson 2 OGLETREE, Brandon2 SO'OTO, Vic 1 MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 1 BRADLEY, Brandon 1 Total.......... Opponents...... 16 11

Yds Avg
69 1 46 32 10 14 30 9 13.8 0.5 23.0 16.0 5.0 14.0 30.0 9.0

TD
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Long
32 1 46 25 11 14 30 9 46 55

873 21.8 1362 21.6

FIELD GOALS
FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 PAYNE, Mitch 17-21 81.0 0-0 10-11 3-3 4-7 0-0 FG SEQUENCE BYU Washington 40,(22),(29) Air Force Florida State (28) Nevada (27),(29) Utah State (23),48 San Diego State (29) TCU (27) Wyoming (42),28 UNLV (48),(25) Colorado State New Mexico (34),(28) Utah (43),(37),(42),42 UTEP (38) * Made field goal in parentheses. OPPONENTS (54) 48 (26),(47),34 (38),(29) (34),42 43 (20) (44),(38) (34) 45,(40) (52) Lg Blk 48 2

211 13.2 123 11.2

FUMBLE RETURNS

No.
VAN NOY, Kyle Total.......... Opponents...... 1 1 0

Yds
44 44 0

Avg
44.0 44.0 0.0

TD
1 1 0

Long
44 44 0

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RUSHING LEADERS

TOTAL OFFENSE

GP
DI LUIGI, JJ KARIYA, Bryan QUEZADA, Joshua NELSON, Riley FOLSOM, Ryan FOOTE, David FALSLEV, JD HAGUE, Mike LARK, James CHAMBERS, O'Neill MENDENHALL, Zed TEAM HEAPS, Jake Total.......... Opponents...... 13 13 13 3 7 12 13 10 4 5 12 8 13 13 13

Att Gain
178 137 99 31 8 8 3 4 4 1 1 10 34 954 550 518 163 92 55 18 12 12 8 1 0 78

Loss Net
37 13 13 15 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 14 178 276 398 917 537 505 148 92 53 17 12 9 8 1 -14 -100 2185 1802

Avg
5.2 3.9 5.1 4.8 11.5 6.6 5.7 3.0 2.2 8.0 1.0 -1.4 -2.9 4.2 3.9

TD
8 6 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 23 14

Long Avg/G
46 18 26 24 74 31 15 4 7 8 1 0 13 74 83 70.5 41.3 38.8 49.3 13.1 4.4 1.3 1.2 2.2 1.6 0.1 -1.8 -7.7 168.1 138.6 HEAPS, Jake DI LUIGI, JJ KARIYA, Bryan QUEZADA, Joshua NELSON, Riley FOLSOM, Ryan FOOTE, David LARK, James MARSHALL, Matt FALSLEV, JD HAGUE, Mike CHAMBERS, O'Neill MENDENHALL, Zed TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

518 2461 462 2200

G PLAYS RUSH PASS 13 417 -100 2316 13 178 917 0 13 137 537 0 13 99 505 0 3 71 148 205 7 8 92 0 12 8 53 0 4 7 9 37 13 2 0 21 13 3 17 0 10 4 12 0 5 1 8 0 12 1 1 0 8 10 -14 0
13 13 946 846 2185 2579 1802 2499

TOTAL AVG/G 2216 170.5 917 70.5 537 41.3 505 38.8 353 117.7 92 13.1 53 4.4 46 11.5 21 1.6 17 1.3 12 1.2 8 1.6 1 0.1 -14 -1.8
4764 4301 366.5 330.8

PASSING LEADERS
HEAPS, Jake NELSON, Riley LARK, James MARSHALL, Matt Total.......... Opponents...... GP 13 3 4 13 13 13 Effic 116.20 104.55 103.60 188.20 115.36 116.91 Att-Cmp-Int 219-383-9 20-40-1 2-3-1 2-2-0 243-428-11 205-384-16 Pct 57.2 50.0 66.7 100.0 56.8 53.4 Yds 2316 205 37 21 2579 2499 TD 15 2 0 0 17 20 Lng 62 48 31 16 62 79 Avg/G 178.2 68.3 9.2 1.6 198.4 192.2

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

G RUSH
DI LUIGI, JJ 13 HOFFMAN, Cody 13 KARIYA, Bryan 13 JACOBSON, McKay 13 QUEZADA, Joshua 13 CHAMBERS, O'Neill 5 ASHWORTH, Luke 13 FALSLEV, JD 13 NELSON, Riley 3 MATHEWS, Marcus 8 MAHINA, Devin 12 MUEHLMANN, Mike 13 FOLSOM, Ryan 7 FOOTE, David 12 RICH, Andrew 13 WILSON, Richard 12 HAGUE, Mike 10 HUNTER, Shane 13 HOLT, Austin 12 HAFOKA, Spencer 10 MENDENHALL, Zed 12 FRAZIER, Jameson 10 MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 13 SO'OTO, Vic 13 PETERSON, BJ 13 OGLETREE, Brandon 11 BRADLEY, Brandon 13 LARK, James 4 LOGAN, Brian 13 TEAM 8 HEAPS, Jake 13 Total Opponents 13 13 917 0 537 0 505 8 0 17 148 0 0 0 92 53 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 -14 -100 1894 1432

REC
443 527 122 410 46 48 368 0 0 136 118 96 0 36 0 61 43 0 40 40 34 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 3659 2846

PR
0 0 0 36 0 45 0 136 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 174 103

kOR INT.R
62 380 0 110 0 316 0 162 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 873 1362 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 0 46 0 0 0 32 30 14 0 10 9 0 1 0 0 247 155

TOT AVG/G
1422 907 659 556 551 417 368 315 148 136 118 107 92 89 69 61 55 46 40 40 35 32 30 14 11 10 9 9 1 -7 -100 6847 5898 109.4 69.8 50.7 42.8 42.4 83.4 28.3 24.2 49.3 17.0 9.8 8.2 13.1 7.4 5.3 5.1 5.5 3.5 3.3 4.0 2.9 3.2 2.3 1.1 0.8 0.9 0.7 2.2 0.1 -0.9 -7.7 526.7 453.7

RECEIVING LEADERS DI LUIGI, JJ HOFFMAN, Cody JACOBSON, McKay ASHWORTH, Luke KARIYA, Bryan MAHINA, Devin MATHEWS, Marcus QUEZADA, Joshua MUEHLMANN, Mike WILSON, Richard CHAMBERS, O'Neill HAGUE, Mike HAFOKA, Spencer MENDENHALL, Zed HOLT, Austin FOOTE, David PETERSON, BJ Total.......... Opponents...... GP 13 13 13 13 13 12 8 13 13 12 5 10 10 12 12 12 13 13 13 No. 45 42 37 32 21 11 8 8 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 2 2 Yds 443 527 410 368 122 118 136 46 96 61 48 43 40 34 40 36 11 Avg 9.8 12.5 11.1 11.5 5.8 10.7 17.0 5.8 16.0 12.2 9.6 8.6 8.0 6.8 10.0 18.0 5.5 10.6 12.2 TD 1 7 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 20 Long 48 37 36 62 14 22 32 9 26 25 15 13 11 11 17 31 6 62 79 Avg/G 34.1 40.5 31.5 28.3 9.4 9.8 17.0 3.5 7.4 5.1 9.6 4.3 4.0 2.8 3.3 3.0 0.8 198.4 192.2

243 2579 205 2499

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SCORING
PAYNE, Mitch DI LUIGI, JJ ASHWORTH, Luke HOFFMAN, Cody QUEZADA, Joshua KARIYA, Bryan NELSON, Riley MENDENHALL, Zed VAN NOY, Kyle FOOTE, David JACOBSON, McKay HEAPS, Jake TEAM Total Opponents

DEFENSIVE LEADERS
TD FGS 0 17-21 9 0-0 7 0-0 7 0-0 6 0-0 6 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0
62 10-14 35 13-20

|---------------- PATs ----------------| kICk RUSH RCV PASS DxP 37-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
59-61 27-30 0-0 1-2 0 1 0-0 1-3 0 0

SAF POINTS 0 88 0 54 0 42 0 42 0 36 0 36 0 8 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 2 4
0 0 461 280

DEFENSIVE LEADERS
22 51 7 44 34 37 23 5 49 1 45 48 41 55 25 47 94 98 30 56 24 31 27 15 79 1H 19 74 92 2 26 17 96 42 16 52 90 32 99 75 73 35 33 20 93 3 10 29 TM

|----------------Tackles----------------| |-Sacks-| |-----------Pass Def-----------| |----Fumbles----| GP UT AT Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF kick Safety
63 39 37 22 27 18 23 27 17 17 24 18 16 9 20 12 9 6 6 5 7 4 7 5 2 4 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 . 469 565 47 46 14 27 19 27 19 13 21 21 11 16 15 18 2 9 8 9 9 5 3 5 2 2 3 . 2 2 2 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 . . . 386 402 110 85 51 49 46 45 42 40 38 38 35 34 31 27 22 21 17 15 15 10 10 9 9 7 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 855 967 7.5-32 3.5-9 2.0-5 5.0-14 2.0-8 11.5-58 . 2.0-9 7.0-27 3.5-16 7.5-38 4.5-26 5.0-15 3.0-19 5.5-42 2.0-7 . 0.5-2 0.5-1 1.0-11 0.5-2 . . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . . . . . 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-348 65.0-252 1.0-13 . . 0.5-2 1.0-2 5.0-38 . . 1.0-5 2.0-12 2.0-19 1.0-16 2.0-10 2.5-15 3.5-31 . . 0.5-2 . 1.0-11 . . . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-182 21-165 5-69 2-46 2-1 2-10 . 1-14 . 1-9 . . . 2-32 . 1-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-211 11-123 8 5 7 3 . 1 1 4 1 1 2 . 7 1 3 . . . . . 1 . . . 3 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 51 1 1 . 2 . 8 . 1 . 1 2 3 2 . 1 . 2 . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 9 1-0 1-0 . 1-0 . . 1-0 1-0 . . 1-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-44 10-0 3 1 . 1 . 1 . . . 1 2 . 1 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 .

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2010 SCORING DRIVES VS. WASHINGTON


9 plays, 66 yards TOP 3:53 8 plays, 47 yards TOP 2:36 11 plays, 58 yards TOP 5:33 3 plays, 48 yards TOP 0:5

VS. TCU
14 plays, 70 yards TOP 5:3

VS. NEW MEXICO


3 plays, 12 yards TOP 2:11 5 plays, 21 yards TOP 0:57 7 plays, 80 yards TOP 2:59 16 plays, 84 yards TOP 6:14 11 plays, 72 yards TOP 5:03 12 plays, 82 yards TOP 4:53 10 plays, 80 yards TOP 4:58

VS. WYOMING
10 plays, 58 yards TOP 4:25 5 plays, 33 yards TOP 1:52 9 plays, 48 yards TOP 4:32 7 plays, 70 yards TOP 2:3

VS. AIR FORCE


12 plays, 74 yards TOP 5:17 5 plays, 49 yards TOP 2:4

VS. FLORIDA STATE


7 plays, 49 yards TOP 3:14 11 plays, 71 yards TOP 1:5

VS. UNLV
9 plays, 49 yards TOP 4:20 11 plays, 86 yards TOP 4:19 8 plays, 44 yards TOP 2:43 2 plays, 58 yards TOP 0:26 8 plays, 76 yards TOP 3:43 5 plays, 0 yards TOP 0:36 3 plays, 47 yards TOP 1:00 10 plays, 68 yards TOP 4:18 12 plays, 44 yards TOP 6:4

VS. UTAH
10 plays, 45 yards TOP 4:38 7 plays, 21 yards TOP 2:21 3 plays, 19 yards TOP 0:51 15 plays, 56 yards TOP 6:02

VS. NEVADA
5 plays, 36 yards TOP 1:31 11 plays, 35 yards TOP 2:58 9 plays, 65 yards TOP 3:3

VS. UTEP
4 plays, 37 yards TOP 1:43 12 plays, 78 yards TOP 4:47 8 plays, 28 yards TOP 2:00 1 play, 31 yards TOP 0:08 8 plays, 64 yards TOP 4:22 14 plays, 75 yards TOP 6:36 5 plays, 46 yards TOP 2:12 7 plays, 65 yards TOP 2:41

VS. UTAH STATE


9 plays, 48 yards TOP 3:18 8 plays, 75 yards TOP 2:41 8 plays, 66 yards TOP 1:3

VS. COLORADO STATE


4 plays, 89 yards TOP 1:19 7 plays, 44 yards TOP 3:42 7 plays, 74 yards TOP 3:16 9 plays, 82 yards TOP 3:45 16 plays, 76 yards TOP 7:14 4 plays, 59 yards TOP 2:03

VS. SAN DIEGO STATE


19 plays, 78 yards TOP 8:28 5 plays, 24 yards TOP 2:40 8 plays, 38 yards TOP 4:13 9 plays, 67 yards TOP 4:5

RICH, Andrew 13 HUNTER, Shane 13 LOGAN, Brian 13 OGLETREE, Brandon 11 JORGENSEN, Austen 13 SO'OTO, Vic 13 UALE, Travis 12 BRADLEY, Brandon 13 WAGNER, Jadon 12 PENDLETON, Jordan 6VAN NOY, Kyle 13 FRAZIER, Jameson 10 PUTNAM, Matt 13 MANUMALEUNA, Eathyn 13 EASON, Corby 13 STOUT, Zac 10 RICHARDSON, Jordan 10 FUGA, Romney 4 MENDENHALL, Zeke 13 HESS, Connell 6 THOMAS, Steven 3 LEUNG-WAI, Aveni 9 FOOTE, David 12 MEES, Carter 7 BRYSON, Thomas 12 GALEA'I, Jray 12 MARSHALL, Matt 13 ANSAH, Ezekiel 6 ROWLEY, Graham 8 HOFFMAN, Cody 13 BUCKNER, Robbie 6 JAUSSI, Landon 12 HORNUNG, Reed 13 VAN VALKENBURG, AJ 5 FALSLEV, JD 13 STEELE, Tom 5 PETERSON, Matt 4 HAGUE, Mike 10 STEPHENSON, Ril 13 BROWN, Braden 13 SPEREDON, Jason 13 MENDENHALL, Zed 12 KARIYA, Bryan 13 QUEZADA, Joshua 13 VEA, Simote 5 LARK, James 4 DI LUIGI, JJ 13 ASHWORTH, Luke 13 TEAM 8 Total.......... 13-0 Opponents...... 13-0

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