Washington State Cougars

Washington State Cougars
Quick Facts
Location: Pullman, WA 99164-1610
Founded: 1890
Enrollment: 22,000
Nickname: Cougars
Colors: Crimson & Gray
President: V. Lane Rawlins
Athletics Director: Jim Sterk
Football Coach: Mike Price
Record at WSU: 73-75 (.493), 13 years
Career Record: 119-119 (.500), 21 years
Stadium: Martin Stadium (37,600 FieldTurf)
SID: Rod Commons
([email protected])
SID Phone: 509-335-2684
SID Fax: 509-335-0267
Press Box: 509-335-2684
Assistants: Linda
Chalich, Craig Lawson,
Jason Krump
2002 Schedule
(7 home, 6 away)
Aug.31
Nevada (at Seattle)
(First meeting)
Sep. 7
Idaho
(WSU leads series, 64-17-3)
Sep. 14
at Ohio State
(Ohio State leads series, 7-0)
Sep. 21
Montana State
(WSU leads series, 6-0)
Sep. 28
at California
(California leads series, 36-24-5)
Oct. 5
USC
(USC leads series, 50-7-4)
Oct. 12
at Stanford
(Stanford leads series, 30-21-1)
Oct. 26
at Arizona
(Arizona leads series, 20-10)
Nov. 2
Arizona State
(ASU leads series, 16-10-2)
Nov. 9
Oregon
(Oregon leads series, 37-35-7)
Nov. 23
Washington
(Washington leads series, 61-27-6)
Nov. 30
at Hawaii
(WSU leads series, 2-1)
Dec. 7
at UCLA
(UCLA leads series, 34-13-1)
OVERVIEW: Washington State comes off a
10-2 season, capped by a Wells Fargo Sun Bowl
win over Purdue and a Top 10 national ranking. The Cougars are a very experienced team
with plenty of returning starters, including the
player many think is the top returning quarterback in the Pac-10. Coach Mike Price is in his
14th year at the WSU helm and is the current
“dean” of the Conference coaches. So if you
are looking for a favorite for the 2002 Pac-10
crown, why not the Cougars?
2001 Results
(10-2, 6-2 in Pac-10, tied 2nd)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
36-7
41-20
51-20
48-21
34-27
45-39
53-28
17-24
20-14
28-16
14-26
33-27
Idaho
at Boise State
California
at Arizona
Oregon State
at Stanford
Montana State
Oregon
UCLA
at Arizona State
at Washington
Purdue
(Wells Fargo Sun Bowl)
OFFENSE: Experience abounds on the Washington State offensive unit that averaged 35.2
points and 438.6 yards per game last season.
Heading the cast is quarterback Jason Gesser,
who embarks on his third year as the starting
QB having tossed 42 touchdown passes the
last two years, including 26 last season. Gesser
led the Pac-10 in passing (248.1) and total
offense (257.5) last year and was named second-team All-Pac-10 quarterback (behind Oregon’s
Joey Harrington). Gesser loses 1,000-yard receiver Nakoa McElrath, who led the Pac-10 in
receptions last year, but still has quality targets coming back. Returning is basketball refugee
Mike Bush, who broke out last year with 46 receptions for 959 yards (20.8-yard average) and 10
TDs. Jerome Riley and Collin Henderson also return and Florida State transfer Devard Darling
should add another quality receiver. There is little experience at tight end as redshirt freshmen
Tim Burnette and Adam West will compete for time. Senior John Tippins is the most
experienced running back returning and big things are anticipated from JC transfer running back
Jermaine Green. The offensive line is a strength for the Cougs. The headliner is All-Pac-10 guard
Derrick Roche. Tackles Calvin Armstrong andJosh Parrish are back, as is center Tyler Hunt and
guards Phillip Locker and Billy Knotts, giving WSU experience and depth up front.
DEFENSE: Much of Washington State’s success last season can be traced to a defensive unit that
improved dramatically from the previous year. The 2001 version of WSU’s defense paced the
Pac-10 in turnovers forced (35) and interceptions (22) and was the league co-leader in QB
sacks (36). Much of that unit is back, although
the Cougars lost significant talent at safety and
linebacker and will have some questions to
answer in those areas. The strength of the
defense should be the line, which returns both
quality and quantity. Returning at tackle is
Rien Long, second-team All-Pac-10 last year,
and Tai Tupai. The end positions are well
stocked with D.D. Acholonu, Isaac Brown
and Fred Shavies all returning. Some new
linebackers need to step up. Al Genatone and
Ira Davis are probable starters outside and Pat
Bennett and JC transfer Kevin Sperry will
battle inside. Three-year starter Marcus
Trufant returns at one corner position, and
Jason David and Karl Paymah will look to
man the other corner. Likely the biggest challenge the Cougars face is replacing the stellar
safety duo of Lamont Thompson, the Pac-10
career interception leader, and Billy Newman.
Erik Coleman is expected to step in at free
safety and follow in Thompson’s footsteps,
while Virgil Williams will get first look at
strong safety.
Jason Gesser
KICKING GAME: Washington State returns
the first-team All-Pac-10 placekicker in Drew
Dunning. who was the leading kick-scorer in the league last year. A new punter must be found
to replace Alan Cox and the Cougars hope to improve the return game from a year ago.
Conference miss - Oregon State
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HONOR CANDIDATES
DREW DUNNING, K, 5-11, 165, JR
Earned first team All-Pac-10 honors in 2001 after connecting on 18 of 22 field
goals, including a perfect 16 of 16 from inside the 40 yard line...Named most
valuable special teams player at the Sun Bowl after booting four field goals
in Washington State’s 33-27 win.
JASON GESSER, QB, 6-1, 200, SR
Enters his senior season on the Palouse on pace to break WSU’s career
records for passing yards (7,818), touchdowns (59), and total offense
(7,698)...A second team All-Pac-10 selection in 2001...Has thrown for 5,422
yards and 42 touchdowns...Led the Cougars to a 10-2 mark in 2001 and
already has 22 career starts under his belt.
DERRICK ROCHE, OG, 6-5, 295, SR
Will anchor the Cougar offensive front this season, which returns four of
five starters...Earned first team All-Pac-10 honors in 2001 and honorable
mention in 2000...Has started in 26 contests since breaking into the lineup
against Arizona State as a redshirt freshman in 1999.
MARCUS TRUFANT, CB, 6-0, 189, SR
Received Pac-10 honorable mention in 2001 despite playing in just three
Conference games...Has eight interceptions in 25 career starts, good for 10th
on the WSU all-time list...When healthy, was the cornerstone for a secondary that picked off 26 passes a year ago.
Depth Charts
Offense
SE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
SB
QB
RB
FL
PK
5
18
50
75
71
69
52
63
77
76
67
78
40
49
84
88
17
4
25
30
83
1
47
4
Defense
MIKE BUSH
Curtis Nettles
JOSH PARRISH
Sam Lightbody
Billy Knotts
Phil Locker
TYLER HUNT
Mike Shelford
DERRICK ROCHE
Norvell Holmes
CALVIN ARMSTRONG
Riley Fitt-Chappell
Troy Bienemann
Adam West
Jerome Riley
Trandon Harvey
JASON GESSER
Matt Kegel
JOHN TIPPINS
Jermaine Green
COLLIN HENDERSON
Devard Darling
DREW DUNNING
Adam Holiday
SE
LT
RT
WE
WLB
MLB
SLB
LCB
SS
FS
RCB
P
17
9
97
95
88
99
6
98
48
39
46
59
12
3
45
36
24
41
27
26
29
15
35
Roster Capsule
Returning Lettermen:............45
Returning Starters.....16
Starters Lost...............8
Offensive Starters Returning (9)
SE
Mike Bush
Sr.
LT
Josh Parrish
Jr.
LG
Phillip Locker
Sr.
C
Tyler Hunt
Sr.
RG
Derrick Roche
Sr.
RT
Calvin Armstrong
So.
QB
Jason Gesser
Sr.
RB
John Tippins
Sr.
FL
Collin Henderson
Sr.
6-6
6-6
6-5
6-3
6-5
6-8
6-1
6-2
6-1
203
296
305
271
281
298
192
228
185
Defensive Starters Returning (6)
LT
Rien Long
Jr.
RT
Tai Tupai
Jr.
WE
Fred Shavies
Sr.
WLB Al Genatone
Jr.
LCB Marcus Trufant
Sr.
RCB Jason David
Jr.
6-6
6-5
6-1
6-0
6-0
5-9
287
332
253
218
193
165
Starting Kickers Returning (1)
PK
Drew Dunning
Jr.
5-11 165
Offensive Starters Lost (2)
TE
Mark Baldwin
SB
Nakoa McElrath
Defensive Starters Lost (5)
SE
Tupo Tuupo
MLB Alex Nguae
SLB
Raonall Smith
SS
Billy Newman
FS
Lamont Thompson
Starting Kickers Lost (1)
P
Alan Cox
D. D. Acholonu
Isaac Brown
TAI TUPAI
Jeremey Williams
Rien Long
Steve Cook
FRED SHAVIES
Bryan Boyer
AL GENATONE
Wes Patterson-Aumua
Pat Bennett
Kevin Sperry
Ira Davis
Derrick Dillon
MARCUS TRUFANT
Alex Teems
Virgil Williams
Aaron Joseph
Erik Coleman
Jeremy Bohannon
JASON DAVID
Karl Paymah
Kyle Basler
ALL CAPS INDICATES RETURNING STARTER
Marcus Trufant
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2001 INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS
RUSHING
MINNICH, Dave
TIPPINS, John
THOMPSON, A.
GESSER, Jason
G
9
9
6
12
Att
192
71
40
86
PASSING
GESSER, Jason
KEGEL, Matt
G Effic Att-Cmp-IntPct
12 136.44 375-199-13 53.1
12 105.99 43-20-1
46.5
RECEIVING
McELRATH, N.
BUSH, Mike
RILEY, Jerome
G
12
12
12
No.
72
46
36
Gain
851
296
161
350
Yds
1163
959
630
Loss
36
28
11
249
Avg
16.2
20.8
17.5
Net
815
268
150
101
Avg
4.2
3.8
3.8
1.2
TD
9
10
4
TD
6
2
2
2
Yds
3010
289
LongAvg/G
38
90.6
20
29.8
21
25.0
23
8.4
TD
26
1
Lng Avg/G
72
250.8
55
22.2
LongAvg/G
71
96.9
65
79.9
72
52.5
FIELD GOALS
FGM-FGA Pct 01-1920-29 30-3940-4950-99 Lg
DUNNING, Drew 18-22
81.8 0-0 6-6
10-102-6 0-0
49
SCORING
DUNNING, Drew
BUSH, Mike
McELRATH, N.
MINNICH, Dave
RILEY, Jerome
TIPPINS, John
Martin Stadium (37,600 - FieldTurf)
2001 TEAM STATISTICS
WSU
265
90
129
46
1596
2007
411
471
3.4
133.0
14
3591
434-229-15
8.3
15.7
299.2
31
5187
905
5.7
432.2
31-576
37-244
26-405
18.6
6.6
15.6
25-13
96-844
65-2628
31:16
75/192
6/14
40-242
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
Att-Comp-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
PUNTS-YARDS
TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME
3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS
4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS
SACKS BY-YARDS
OPP
228
77
133
18
1447
1816
369
399
3.6
120.6
12
3024
463-229-26
6.5
13.2
252.0
16
4471
862
5.2
372.6
47-1149
35-204
15-103
24.4
5.8
6.9
23-14
104-971
78-2859
28:44
54/178
10/19
27-232
TD
0
10
9
8
4
4
--- PATS --FGs Kick RushRcv
18-2247-51 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
INTERCEPTIONS No.Yds
THOMPSON, L.
10 97
NEWMAN, Billy 4 62
COLEMAN, Erik 3 47
DAVID, Jason
3 73
TRUFANT, Marcus3 51
PUNTING
COX, Alan
Avg
9.7
15.5
15.7
24.3
17.0
No.Yds Avg
64 2628 41.1
TD
1
1
1
1
0
LongTB
62
9
TD
0
0
Long
13
15
KICK RETURNS
DAVID, Jason
COLEMAN, Erik
No.Yds Avg
11 208 18.9
9 199 22.1
TD
0
0
Long
34
31
ALL PURPOSE
McELRATH, N.
MINNICH, Dave
BUSH, Mike
RILEY, Jerome
G
12
9
12
12
PR
0
0
0
0
KOR
0
0
0
0
DEFENSE
THOMPSON, L.
SMITH, Raonall
NEWMAN, Billy
PRICE, James
GENATONE, Al
UT
49
48
36
31
14
Tackles
AT Total
44
93
31
79
39
75
27
58
37
51
ForLoss
1-1
9-16
7-23
7-18
1-1
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Saf
0
0
0
0
0
0
FC
8
I20
15
Blkd
1
IR
0
0
0
0
FR
0
0
0
0
Tot
1199
984
967
630
TOTAL OFFENSE G PlaysRush Pass Total Avg/G
GESSER, Jason
12 461 101
3010 3111 259.2
MINNICH, Dave 9 195 815
43
858
95.3
*includes regular season games only
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DXP
0
0
0
0
0
0
Points
101
60
54
48
24
24
Long
36
54
47
45
26
PUNT RETURNS No.Yds Avg
HENDERSON, C. 16 92
5.8
COLEMAN, Erik 12 77
6.4
RushRec
36
1163
815 169
8
959
0
630
Pass
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Blk
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Sacks
No-Yards
0.5-3
2.0-17
2.0-8
-
Int-Yds
10-97
1-54
4-62
1-21
-
Avg/G
99.9
109.3
80.6
52.5
Washington State Cougars
MIKE PRICE, HEAD COACH
Mike Price guided the Cougars to their second 10-win season in the last five
years in 2001, culminating with a victory in the Sun Bowl over Purdue. He
earned Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors after helping WSU reach its fourth
bowl game in his tenure and was one of three finalists for the Eddie
Robinson Coach of the Year Award. Despite being picked to finish last in
the Conference, Price steered WSU into a tie for second place. Price and the
Cougars continue to turn it around and back to the form of the 1997 Rose
Bowl squad, following a couple of disappointing seasons. In 1997, Price led
a Cougars team picked to finish seventh in the Pac-10, to a share of the
Conference title and their first Rose Bowl appearance in 67 years. WSU
compiled a 10-2 record for its best single-season mark since 1929, along with a Top 10 finish in
the national polls, its best ever. For his accomplishments, Price was awarded the Pac-10's Coach
of the Year Award along with the same recognition from the Sporting News, Football Writers of
America and the Bobby Dodd Foundation. Now entering his 14th season at Washington State,
Mike Price has become a living symbol of Cougar football. The energetic Price has blended the
traditional wide-open WSU offensive philosophy with an attacking defensive scheme that has
transformed the Cougars into a league factor year-in and year-out. With 60 career victories at
Washington State, Price trails only Babe Hollingbery on the Cougars’ all-time list. Price has led
WSU to three bowl games during his tenure. He was a finalist for the Football News Coach of
the Year award in 1994 after guiding WSU to an 8-4 mark and a win in the Alamo Bowl. Price’s
1992 squad produced the school’s fifth bowl appearance in addition to the top pick in the 1993
NFL Draft – Drew Bledsoe. Price came to Washington State after an eight-year stint at Weber
State. Under Price, the Wildcats ranked third in Division I-AA in scoring, fourth in total offense
and fifth in passing offense in 1988. Price led Weber State to a 7-4 record in his first year, snapping
the Wildcats’ 10-year string of losing seasons. His 1987 squad finished 10-3, the best mark in
school history. Price is no stranger to Washington State, this being his fourth stint in Pullman.
He played for two years (1965-66) at Washington State before finishing his playing career at
University of Puget Sound.
Coaching Staff
Robb Akey, Defensive Line
Weber State ('88), 4th year
Chris Ball, Secondary
Missouri Western State ('86), 3rd year
Bob Connelly, Offensive Line
Texas A&M-Commerce ('94), 2nd year
Bill Doba, Defensive Coord./Inside LB
Ball State ('62), 14th year
Kasey Dunn, Running Backs
Idaho ('92), 5th year
Mike Levenseller, Wide Receivers
Washington State ('78), 11th year
Robin Pflugrad, Tight Ends
Portland State (‘80), 1st year
Aaron Price, Quarterbacks/Kickers
Washington State ('94), 2nd year
Mike Walker, Defensive Line
Washington State ('82), 6th year
Price’s Career Coaching Record
Overall
W-L
7-4
4-7
6-5
5-6
6-5
3-8
10-3
5-6
46-44
(.511)
Conference
W-L
5-2
2-5
3-4
3-4
4-3
2-5
7-1
4-4
30-28
(.517)
1989
Washington State
1990
Washington State
1991
Washington State
1992
Washington State
1993
Washington State
1994
Washington State
1995
Washington State
1996
Washington State
1997
Washington State
1998
Washington State
1999
Washington State
2000
Washington State
2001
Washington State
13-YEAR WSU TOTALS
6-5
3-8
4-7
9-3
5-6
8-4
3-8
5-6
10-2
3-8
3-9
4-7
10-2
73-75
(.493)
3-5
2-6
3-5
5-3
3-5
5-3
2-6
3-5
7-1
0-8
1-7
2-6
6-2
42-62
(.404)
21-YEAR CAREER TOTALS
119-119
(.500)
72-90
(.444)
Year
School
1981
Weber State
1982
Weber State
1983
Weber State
1984
Weber State
1985
Weber State
1986
Weber State
1987
Weber State
1988
Weber State
8-YEAR WEBER ST. TOTALS
Place
4th
7th
5th
6th
4th
t6th
t1st
t4th
t7th
9th
t6th
t3rd
6th
4th
t8th
t5th
t1st
10th
10th
t8th
t2nd
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28
65
17
44
21
73
67
35
46
40
26
48
53
98
9
32
22
5
61
47
27
99
72
92
25
1
29
12
51
12
58
59
3
47
86
6
22
78
43
48
17
30
74
87
96
68
88
41
83
4
76
85
52
2
41
4
71
56
75
69
88
20
57
36
Name
Hamza Abdullah
Brett Abegglen
D.D. Acholonu
Mark Ahlberg
Lavell Anderson
Matt Anderson
Calvin Armstrong
Kyle Basler
Pat Bennett
Troy Bienemann
Jeremy Bohannon
Rafael Bolton
Raymond Bonnell
Bryan Boyer
Isaac Brown
Anthony Buchanan
Anthony Burnett
Mike Bush
Skyler Cesarone
Trent Clancy
Erik Coleman
Steve Cooke
Jason Coyne
Joel Crawford
Bennett Crump
Devard Darling
Jason David
Ira Davis
Mawuli Davis
Dayton Dennison
Will Derting
Hassan Dicko
Derrick Dillon
Drew Dunning
Joel Faries
Scott Faries
Doc Farley
Riley Fitt-Chappell
Andy Ford
Al Genatone
Jason Gesser
Jermaine Green
Tom Griggs
Cale Halpin
McKenzie Hansell
Charles Harris
Trandon Harvey
Blair Hawkins
Collin Henderson
Adam Holiday
Norvell Holmes
Matt Hopkins
Tyler Hunt
Chris Hurd
Aaron Joseph
Matt Kegel
Billy Knotts
Tomasi Kongaika
Sam Lightbody
Phillip Locker III
Rien Long
Marty Martin
Bryan McGoldrick
Jevon Miller
Pos
DB
OL
DE
TE
RB
OL
OL
P
LB
TE
DB
RB
LB
DE
DE
WR
DB
WR
OL
LB
DB
DT
OL
DL
DB
WR
CB
LB
LB
QB
LB
LB
LB
K
WR
WR
LB
OL
DB
LB
QB
RB
OL
WR
WR
OL
WR
RB
WR
PK
OL
TE
OL
QB
SS
QB
OL
DL
OL
OL
DL
WR
OL
WR
Hgt
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-5
5-7
6-7
6-8
6-2
6-0
6-4
5-10
5-10
6-2
6-3
6-3
5-8
5-10
6-6
6-0
5-11
5-10
6-3
6-5
6-1
6-0
6-3
5-9
6-0
5-11
6-5
6-0
6-4
6-2
5-11
5-9
6-1
6-1
6-7
6-2
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-7
5-11
5-6
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-5
6-7
6-1
6-9
6-5
6-6
5-10
5-9
5-11
Wgt
200
269
245
255
170
250
315
236
225
250
188
174
230
245
240
20
180
210
259
206
193
290
288
233
196
205
165
215
242
200
228
215
215
165
159
205
228
300
199
218
200
211
280
186
193
290
182
170
185
230
295
195
290
219
207
235
300
300
310
305
287
185
201
189
Yr
SO*
FR
JR
SO*
SO*
SO*
SO*
FR*
SO
FR
SO
FR*
FR*
FR*
JR*
SO*
SR*
SR*
FR
FR*
JR
SO*
SO*
FR
FR
SO*
JR
JR*
JR*
FR*
FR*
JR*
SR
JR*
SO*
JR*
FR*
FR*
FR
JR*
SR*
JR
FR*
FR
JR*
FR
SO
SO*
SR
SR
FR*
FR*
SR*
FR*
FR*
JR*
JR*
SR*
SO*
SR*
JR*
FR*
SO
FR*
Exp
Hometown (Last School)
1V
Pomona, CA (Pomona)
HS
Yakima, WA (East Valley)
2V
Seattle, WA (Inglemoor)
SQ
Fullerton, CA (Troy)
1V
San Diego, CA (Eastlake)
SQ
Spanaway, WA (Bethel)
1V
Centralia, WA (Centralia)
SQ
Elma, WA (Elma)
1V
Forks, WA (Forks)
HS
Mt. View, CA (St. Francis)
1V
Richland, WA (Richland)
SQ
Los Angeles, CA (University)
SQ
Kent, WA (Kentwood)
SQ
Lapwai, ID (Lapwai)
2V
Upland, CA (Claremont)
1V
Spokane, WA (University)
SQ
Upland, CA (Azusa Pacific)
1V
Riverside, CA (Meridian)
HS
Kirkland, WA (Juanita)
SQ
Tumwater, WA (Tumwater)
2V
Spokane, WA (Lewis and Clark)
1V
Kirkland, WA (Juanita)
SQ
Richland, WA (Southridge)
HS
Everett, WA (Cascade)
HS
Renton, WA (Hazen)
SQ
Houston, TX (Florida State)
2V
Covina, CA (Charter Oak)
2V
Seattle, WA (Garfield)
SQ Oakland, CA (New Mexico State)
SQ
Renton, WA (Hazen)
SQ
Okanogan, WA (Okanogan)
SQ
Oakland, CA (Laney CC)
2V
Puyallup, WA (Oakland JC)
1V
Issaquah, WA (Liberty)
SQ
Arlington, WA (Arlington)
SQ Arlington, WA (Pacific Lutheran)
SQ
Hamilton, MT (Hamilton)
SQ
Anchorage, AL (Chugiak)
HS
Eugene, OR (Marist)
2V
Kennewick, WA (Kamiakin)
3V
Honolulu, HI (St. Louis)
TR Daytona Beach, FL (Butler Co. JC)
SQ
Montesano, WA (Montesano)
HS
Raymond, WA (Raymond)
SQ
Hermiston, OR (Hermiston)
HS
Spokane, WA (Mead)
1V
San Diego, CA (Sweetwater)
SQ
Pendleton, OR (Pendleton)
3V
Puyallup, WA (Puyallup)
1V Newbury Park, CA (Moorpark Coll.)
SQ
Inglewood, CA (St. John Bosco)
SQ
Laguna Hills, CA (Mater Dei)
2V
Tacoma, WA (Wilson)
SQ
Antioch, CA (Deer Valley)
SQ
Tacoma, WA (Franklin Pierce)
2V
Havre, MT (Havre)
2V Vancouver, WA (Columbia River)
2V
Anchorage, AL (West)
1V
Huntington Beach, CA (Hunt. Beach)
3V
Eagle River, AL (Chugiak)
2V
Anacortes, WA (Anacortes)
SQ
Tacoma, WA (Puyallup)
HS
Oak Harbor, WA (Oak Harbor)
SQ
Anchorage, AL (East)
Numerical Roster
No
1
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
6
9
10
12
12
13
15
15
17
17
18
20
20
21
22
22
23
23
24
25
25
26
27
28
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
38
39
40
40
41
41
42
43
44
44
45
46
47
47
48
48
49
50
Name
Devard Darling
Chris Hurd
Derrick Dillon
Graham Siderius
Adam Holiday
Matt Kegel
Mike Bush
Scott Faries
Fred Shavies
Isaac Brown
Josh Swogger
Ira Davis
Dayton Dennison
Jimmy Wilson
Karl Paymah
Dan St. Mary
D.D. Acholonu
Jason Gesser
Curtis Nettles
Marty Martin
Kyle Mitchell
Lavell Anderson
Anthony Burnett
Doc Farley
Cole Sheridan
Joe Williams
Virgil Williams
Bennett Crump
John Tippins
Jeremy Bohannon
Erik Coleman
Hamza Abdullah
Kealan Smith
Jason David
Jermaine Green
Wendell Smith
Anthony Buchanan
Antonio Ryan
Alex Oyer
Kyle Basler
Thomas Ostrander
Jevon Miller
Alex Teems
Tyler Sellers
Seaula (Junior) Tupai
Allen Thompson
Wes Patterson-Aumua
Troy Bienemann
Billy Peterson
Blair Hawkins
Aaron Joseph
Dan Weaver
Andy Ford
Mark Ahlberg
Josh Shavies
Marcus Trufant
Pat Bennett
Trent Clancy
Drew Dunning
Rafael Bolton
Al Genatone
Adam West
Josh Parrish
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Pos
WR
QB
LB
K
PK
QB
WR
WR
DE
DE
QB
LB
QB
WR
DB
QB
DE
QB
WR
WR
S
RB
DB
LB
CB
RB
DB
DB
RB
DB
DB
DB
RB
CB
RB
DB
WR
RB
K
P
WR
WR
DB
DB
WR
RB
RB
TE
DB
RB
SS
DE
DB
TE
DE
CB
LB
LB
K
RB
LB
TE
OL
Washington State Cougars
Numerical Roster
No
51
52
53
54
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
65
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
79
83
84
85
86
87
88
88
89
90
92
92
93
94
95
96
96
97
98
99
Name
Mawuli Davis
Tyler Hunt
Raymond Bonnell
Kevin Sperry
Tomasi Kongaika
Bryan McGoldrick
Will Derting
Hassan Dicko
Joe Stubblefield
Skyler Cesarone
Chris Paulson
Mike Shelford
Steve Nelson
Brett Abegglen
Brian Whitaker
Calvin Armstrong
Charles Harris
Phillip Locker III
Scott Swenson
Billy Knotts
Jason Coyne
Matt Anderson
Tom Griggs
Sam Lightbody
Norvell Holmes
Derrick Roche
Riley Fitt-Chappell
Bryan Olson
Shaun Straka
Collin Henderson
Jerome Riley
Matt Hopkins
Joel Faries
Cale Halpin
Trandon Harvey
Rien Long
Tony Walker
Dave Whitson
Joel Crawford
Brian Winter
Sean O’Connor
Marc Reichartz
Jeremey Williams
McKenzie Hansell
Manuel Miqui
Faafetai (Tai) Tupai
Bryan Boyer
Steve Cook
Pos
LB
OL
LB
LB
DL
OL
LB
LB
OL
OL
LB
OL
OL
OL
DE
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OG
OL
DL
OT
WR
WR
TE
WR
WR
WR
DL
WR
TE
DL
WR
DL
TE
DT
WR
DL
DT
DE
DT
No
96
20
64
18
93
79
35
34
50
39
62
15
40
94
84
33
77
37
6
44
63
23
3
28
31
54
15
79
60
70
10
36
38
25
45
97
37
89
42
49
65
90
95
23
24
13
92
Name
Pos
Manuel Miqui
DL
Kyle Mitchell
S
Steve Nelson
OL
Curtis Nettles
WR
Sean O’Connor
DL
Bryan Olson
DL
Thomas Ostrander
WR
Alex Oyer
K
Josh Parrish
OL
Wes Patterson-AumuaLB
Chris Paulson
LB
Karl Paymah
DB
Billy Peterson
DB
Marc Reich Artz
TE
Jerome Riley
WR
Antonio Ryan
RB
Derrick Roche
OG
Tyler Sellers
DB
Fred Shavies
DE
Josh Shavies
DL
Mike Shelford
OL
Cole Sheridan
CB
Graham Siderius
K
Kealan Smith
RB
Wendell Smith
DB
Kevin Sperry
LB
Dan St. Mary
QB
Shaun Straka
OT
Joe Stubblefield
OL
Scott Swenson
OL
Josh Swogger
QB
Alex Teems
DB
Allen Thompson
RB
John Tippins
RB
Marcus Trufant
CB
Faafetai (Tai) Tupai
DT
Seaula (Junior) Tupai WR
Tony Walker
WR
Dan Weaver
DE
Adam West
TE
Brian Whiteaker
DE
Dave Whitson
TE
Jeremey Williams
DT
Joe Williams
RB
Virgil Williams
DB
Jimmy Wilson
WR
Brian Winter
WR
Hgt
6-0
5-10
6-3
5-7
6-5
6-4
6-1
6-3
6-6
5-11
5-10
6-0
6-2
6-6
6-2
6-0
6-5
5-10
6-2
6-6
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-0
5-11
6-2
6-7
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-5
5-11
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-5
5-11
6-3
6-2
6-6
6-2
6-3
6-5
5-9
6-1
6-1
6-2
Wgt
252
183
285
165
278
279
190
175
318
197
212
197
205
255
185
205
295
164
260
315
257
183
195
205
207
219
205
278
268
310
242
182
200
220
189
318
186
190
225
235
225
220
290
230
195
205
201
Yr
FR
FR*
JR*
SR*
FR
FR*
FR*
SO*
JR*
FR*
FR*
SO*
SO*
JR*
SR*
SR*
SR*
FR
SR*
JR
JR*
JR*
FR*
JR*
JR*
SO
FR
FR*
FR
SO*
FR
FR*
SO
SR*
SR
JR
SR*
SO
FR*
FR*
SR*
SO*
JR*
SR*
SR*
SO
SO*
Exp
HS
HS
SQ
3V
HS
SQ
SQ
SQ
2V
SQ
SQ
1V
SQ
SQ
1V
TR
3V
HS
3V
2V
1V
2V
SQ
SQ
1V
TR
HS
SQ
HS
SQ
HS
SQ
1V
1V
3V
2V
SQ
HS
SQ
SQ
SQ
SQ
2V
SQ
2V
1V
SQ
Hometown (Last School)
Fort Lewis, WA (Bethel)
Walla Walla, WA (Walla Walla)
Colville, WA (Colville)
Venice, CA (Culver City)
Redmond, WA (Redmond)
Kent, WA (Kentlake)
Yakima, WA (East Valley)
Redmond, WA (O’Dea)
Chewelah, WA (Jenkins)
Bellflower, CA (Bellflower)
Auburn, WA (Riverside)
Culver City, CA (Culver City)
Marysville, WA (Marysville-Pilchuck)
Las Vegas, NV (Victor Valley)
Arleta, CA (LA Valley)
Oklahoma City, OK (Santa Monica JC)
Kent, WA (Kentridge)
East Wenatchee, WA (Eastmont)
Oakland, CA (Fremont)
Oakland, CA (Fremont)
Seattle, WA (Kings)
Pullman, WA (Pullman)
Reno, NV (McQueen)
Gig Harbor, WA (Peninsula)
Spokane, WA (Gonzaga Prep)
Los Angeles, CA (LA Harbor JC)
Yakima, WA (East Valley)
Hoquiam, WA (Montesano)
Federal Way, WA (Thomas Jefferson)
Kennewick, WA (Kennewick)
Youngstown, OH (Ursuline)
San Pedro, CA (San Pedro)
National City, CA (Sweetwater)
Santa Monica, CA (Santa Monica Coll.)
Tacoma, WA (Wilson)
Monterey, CA (Monterey)
Seaside, CA (Monterey CC)
Spanaway, WA (Washington)
Big Sandy, MT (Big Sandy)
Venice, CA (Venice)
Mill Creek, WA (Jackson)
Palo Alto, CA (Palo Alto)
Spokane, WA (Ferris)
Tacoma, WA (Foss)
Tacoma, WA (Curtis)
Phoenix, AZ (Phoenix Christian)
Tacoma, WA (Citrus)
*has utilized redshirt season
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