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First ever meeting. The RedHawks are scheduled return to Boise in 2012. There is currently no furture plan for Boise to play at Miami.
First ever meeting. The RedHawks are scheduled return to Boise in 2012. There is currently no furture plan for Boise to play at Miami.


Boise State shutout a non-conference FBS school for the first time in school history by dominating Miami (OH) 48-0. The Broncos outgained the RedHawks 441 to 197. Kellen Moore went over 300 yards for the fifth time in his career and threw 4 touchdowns for the fisrt time in his career. Austin Pettis and Titus Young both had over 110 yards receiving with longs of over 50 each and 3 combined touchdowns. The Broncos held their opponent to less then 40 yards rushing for the second consecutive week (Oregon:31, Miami:38) and forced 4 interceptions (Iloka, Johnson, Smith, Tevis). When asked about stopping the run, saftey Jeron Johnson said, "That's the key to our defense is to stop the run game and make them pass. We have a good secondary so we feel that we can hold our own in the passing game. If we can stop the run, we'll be in good shape".<ref>https://www.nmnathletics.com//pdf5/642690.pdf?ATCLID=204793109&SPSID=48553&SPID=4061&DB_OEM_ID=9900</ref> Kyle Brotzman missed his first ever extra point, ending his school record for consecutive PAT's at 118. The Broncos moved to #10 in both major polls following the win.
Boise State shutout a non-conference FBS school for the first time in school history by dominating Miami (OH) 48-0. The Broncos outgained the RedHawks 441 to 197. Kellen Moore went over 300 yards for the fifth time in his career and threw 4 touchdowns for the fisrt time in his career. Austin Pettis and Titus Young both had over 110 yards receiving with longs of over 50 each and 3 combined touchdowns. The Broncos held their opponent to less then 40 yards rushing for the second consecutive week (Oregon:31, Miami:38) and forced 4 interceptions (Iloka, Johnson, Smith, Tevis). When asked about stopping the run, saftey Jeron Johnson said, "That's the key to our defense is to stop the run game and make them pass. We have a good secondary so we feel that we can hold our own in the passing game. If we can stop the run, we'll be in good shape".<ref>{{cite web|title=Title Unknown <!-- BOT GENERATED TITLE -->|url=https://www.nmnathletics.com//pdf5/642690.pdf?ATCLID=204793109&SPSID=48553&SPID=4061&DB_OEM_ID=9900|work=|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5jpof72D5|archivedate=2009-09-16|deadurl=no|accessdate=2009-09-14}}</ref> Kyle Brotzman missed his first ever extra point, ending his school record for consecutive PAT's at 118. The Broncos moved to #10 in both major polls following the win.


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Ranking
CoachesNo. 10
APNo. 10
2009 Western Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 4 Boise State $%   8 0     14 0  
Nevada   7 1     8 5  
Fresno State   6 2     8 5  
Idaho   4 4     8 5  
Hawaii   3 5     6 7  
Louisiana Tech   3 5     4 8  
Utah State   3 5     4 8  
New Mexico State   1 7     3 10  
San Jose State   1 7     2 10  
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2009 Boise State Broncos football team represents Boise State University in the 2009 college football season. The Broncos play their home games at Bronco Stadium, most famous for its blue artificial turf surface, often referred to as the "smurf-turf".

Previous season

The Broncos were one of only two teams (the other being the Utah Utes) to finish the 2008 regular season with an undefeated record and win their sixth WAC Championship in seven years. However, The Broncos were unable to finish the season undefeated after losing 17-16 to #11 TCU in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.


Pre-season

Two Broncos were listed on scout.com's list of the 100 best returning players in the nation. Sr. DB Kyle Wilson at #54 (#5 best DB) and So. QB Kellen more at #37 (#11 best QB).[1]

All-American Lists

Kyle Wilson (Sr.-DB)- Playboy,[2] nationalchamps.net 2nd team,[3] CBSSports.com. 2nd team[4]

Award Watch Lists

Rimington- Thomas Byrd (So-C)[5]

Lombardi- Ryan Winterswyck (Jr-DL)[6]

O'Brien- Kellen Moore (So-QB)[7]

Walter Camp- Kellen Moore (So-QB)[8]

Thorpe- Kyle Wilson (Sr-DB)[9]

Groza- Kyle Brotzman (Jr-K)[10]

Bednarik- Kyle Wilson (Sr-DB)[11]

Maxwell- Kellen Moore (So-QB)[12]

Manning- Kellen Moore (So-QB)[13]

Nagurski- Kyle Wilson (Sr-DB)[14]

Pre-season Top 25 polls

On August 6 Boise State received 542 points to rank 16th in the USA Today preseason poll, two spots behind their season opening opponent, Oregon[15] . The Broncos were the highest rated non BCS conference school.

On August 22 Boise State received 659 points to rank 14th in the Associated Press preseason poll, two sports ahead of Oregon[16]. Just as they were in the USA Today poll, the Broncos were the highest rated non BCS conference school. The 14th ranking was the highest preseason ranking in school history.

WAC Media Day [17]

On July 29, Boise State was picked to win the WAC and received 8 first place votes in the WAC coaches poll to 1 first place vote for Nevada, but it should be noted that no coach can vote his own team in first place, thus Boise State received all 8 possible first place votes.

1. Boise State (8) 64, 2. Nevada (1) 55, 3. Fresno State 45, 3. Louisiana Tech 45, 5. Hawai‘i 36, 6. San Jose State 34, 7. Utah State 21, 8. New Mexico State 13, 9.Idaho 11

The media also voted Boise State to win the conference with the Broncos receiving 55 first place votes to only 3 for Nevada.

1. Boise State (55) 519, 2. Nevada (3) 444, 3. Fresno State 365, 4. Louisiana Tech 360, 5. Hawai‘i 275, 6. San Jose State 263, 7. Utah State 170, 8. Idaho 110, 9. New Mexico State 104

And Kyle Wilson was named the preseason Defensive Player of the Year.

South Endzone Bleacher Expansion

For the second consecutive year Bronco Stadium received an expansion, this time in the south endzone temporary bleachers. Following the multi-million dollar sky box expansion which opened in 2008, the sub-million dollar bleacher expansion extends the number of rows in the south endzone and adds an additional 1,600 seats to the stadium capacity, which is now 33,510.

Schedule

September 38:15 PMNo. 14 Oregon*No. 16

ESPNW 19-8  34,127 September 126:00 PMMiami (OH)*No. 11

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID

KTVBW 48-0  32,228 September 187:00 PMat Fresno StateNo. 10

ESPN   September 265:00 PMat Bowling Green*

KTVB   October 36:00 PMUC Davis*dagger

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID

KTVB   October 146:00 PMat Tulsa*

ESPN   October 2410:00 PMat Hawai'i

KTVB   October 311:00 PMSan José State

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID

KTVB   November 66:00 PMat Louisiana Tech

ESPN2   November 141:00Idaho

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID (Battle for the Governors Trophy)

KTVB   November 207:30at Utah State

ESPN2   November 27TBANevada

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID

ESPN2   December 51:00New Mexico State

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID

KTVB  

Template:CFB Schedule End

Game Results

Oregon

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1 2 3 4 Total
#14 Ducks 0 0 8 0 8
# 16 Broncos 0 13 6 0 19

2nd meeting. 1-0 all time. Last meeting in 2008, 37-32 Bronco win in Eugene.

On August 31st, this game was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Matchup of the Week for the matchup of Boise State QB Kellen Moore vs Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli.[18]

The Broncos won their 50th straight regular season home game, and the first ever at home against a top 25 team, with a 19-8 win over the Oregon Ducks, the second straight year the Broncos have beaten the highly ranked Pac-10 team. The Bronco defense completely shut down the fast paced spread option offense of Oregon holding them to six first half three and outs, forced a saftey in the second quarter, did not allow a first down until 7:07 left in the third quarter and only allowed six overall, and only allowed 31 rushing yards. The Bronco offense scored on a 10 yard TD pass from Kellen Moore to Austin Pettis in the second quarter (Michael Choate 2pt conv.), a D.J. Harper 1 yard TD run in the third (conv. failed), and a 45 yard Kyle Brotzman field goal, but missed several other opportunities to score with two missed field goals, another failed on a bad snap, and three straight fumbles in the second half. The Broncos set a school record with 59 rushing attempts. Kellen Moore finished 19-29 for 197 and 1 TD. Austin Pettis had 6 catches for 68 yards and the TD. The Broncos out gained the Ducks 351 to 152. The 34,127 in attendance set a new Bronco Stadium record. The Broncos moved up 2 spots in the AP poll to #12 and 5 sports in the Coaches poll to #11.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 19/29, 197 YDS, 1 TD D.J. Harper: 19 CAR, 88 YDS, 1 TD Austin Pettis: 6 REC, 68 YDS, 1 TD Billy Winn: Saftey, 4 TOT TKL
Jeremy Avery: 27 CAR, 74 YDS Titus Young: 5 REC, 46 YDS Aaron Tevis: INT, 2 TOT TKL

After the game, Oregon RB LeGarrette Blount, who earlier in the week was quoted as saying, "We owe that team an ass-whuppin,"[19] punched Bronco DE Byron Hout in the chin/jaw after Hout had taunted him in front of Boise State head coach Chris Petersen who attempted to move Hout away from Blount before the hit.[20] Blount then went after fans in the front row of the south end zone before being restrained and escorted off the field by security, police, Oregon coaches, and players. Blount was later suspended by the University of Oregon for the entire season.[21] Blount has issued an apology to everyone: the fans, the nation, and Boise State. Hout was not suspended. Head Coach Chris Petersen released the following statement: "The event that took place last night following our game between Byron and Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount was very unfortunate and we do not condone Byron's action. There will be disciplinary consequences for Bryon as a result of the incident last night and they will be handled internally."[22]

Miami (OH)

1 2 3 4 Total
RedHawks 0 0 0 0 0
#11 Broncos 14 6 14 14 48

First ever meeting. The RedHawks are scheduled return to Boise in 2012. There is currently no furture plan for Boise to play at Miami.

Boise State shutout a non-conference FBS school for the first time in school history by dominating Miami (OH) 48-0. The Broncos outgained the RedHawks 441 to 197. Kellen Moore went over 300 yards for the fifth time in his career and threw 4 touchdowns for the fisrt time in his career. Austin Pettis and Titus Young both had over 110 yards receiving with longs of over 50 each and 3 combined touchdowns. The Broncos held their opponent to less then 40 yards rushing for the second consecutive week (Oregon:31, Miami:38) and forced 4 interceptions (Iloka, Johnson, Smith, Tevis). When asked about stopping the run, saftey Jeron Johnson said, "That's the key to our defense is to stop the run game and make them pass. We have a good secondary so we feel that we can hold our own in the passing game. If we can stop the run, we'll be in good shape".[23] Kyle Brotzman missed his first ever extra point, ending his school record for consecutive PAT's at 118. The Broncos moved to #10 in both major polls following the win.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 16/26, 307 YDS, 4 TDS, 1 INT D.J. Harper: 13 CAR, 89 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 32 Titus Young: 6 REC, 114 YDS, 2 TDS, LG of 54 Kyle Wilson: 7 TOT TKL
Doug Martin: 6 CAR, 28 YDS, 2 TDS Austin Pettis: 4 REC, 115 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 65 Jeron Johnson: 5 TOT TKL, 1 INT

Fresno State

1 2 3 4 Total
#10 Broncos 0
Bulldogs 0

12th meeting. 7-4 all time. Last meeting 2008, 61-10 Bronco win in Boise.

Bowling Green

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Falcons 0

3rd meeting. 2-0 all time. Last meeting 2008, 20-7 Bronco win in Boise.

UC Davis

1 2 3 4 Total
Aggies 0
Broncos 0

4th Meeting. 3-0 all time. Last meeting 1985, 13-9 Bronco win in Boise.

Tulsa

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Golden Hurricane 0

5th meeting. 4-0 all time. Last meeting 2004, 45-42 Bronco win in Tulsa. Tulsa is scheduled to play at Boise in 2011.

Hawai'i

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Warriors 0

11th meeting. 7-3 all time. Last meeting 2008, 27-7 Bronco win in Boise.

San Jose State

1 2 3 4 Total
Spartans 0
Broncos 0

10th meeting. 9-0 all time. Last meeting 2008, 33-16 Bronco win in San Jose.

Louisiana Tech

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Bulldogs 0

12th meeting. 7-4 all time. Last meeting 2008, 35-3 Bronco win in Boise.

Idaho

1 2 3 4 Total
Vandals 0
Broncos 0

39th meeting. 20-17-1 all time. Last meeting 2008, 45-10 Bronco win in Moscow.

Utah State

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Aggies 0

16th meeting. 11-4 all time. Last meeting 2008, 49-14 Bronco win in Boise.

Nevada

1 2 3 4 Total
Wolf Pack 0
Broncos 0

36th meeting. 23-12 all time. Last meeting 2008, 41-34 Bronco win in Reno.

New Mexico State

1 2 3 4 Total
Aggies 0
Broncos 0

10th meeting. 9-0 all time. Last meeting 2008, 49-0 Bronco win in Las Cruces.

Post Season Awards

Rankings

Ranking Movement
Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Final
AP 14 12 10
Coaches 16 11 10
Harris Not released
BCS Not released

Statistics

Team

Scores by quarter

1 2 3 4 Total
Boise State 14 19 20 14 67
Opponents 0 0 8 0 8

Offense

Rushing

Passing

Receiving

Defense

Special teams

Expanded WAC Standings

Western Athletic Conference
Conf Overall
Team W L W L PF PA STREAK
Idaho 1 0 1 1 44 48 L 1
#10 Boise State 0 0 2 0 67 8 W 2
Hawaiʻi 0 0 2 0 63 40 W 2
Fresno State 0 0 1 1 82 34 L 1
Nevada 0 0 0 1 0 35 L 2
Utah State 0 0 0 1 17 35 L 1
Louisiana Tech 0 0 0 2 27 69 L 2
San Jose State 0 0 0 2 17 80 L 5
New Mexico State 0 1 0 2 27 39 W 1

Roster

Starters in Bold

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cls. Hometown (H.S./Prev. Exp.)
1 Kyle Wilson Captain CB 5-10 186 Sr. Piscataway, NJ (Piscataway HS)
2 Austin Pettis WR 6-3 201 Jr. Anaheim, CA (Lutheran HS)
3 Chris Potter WR 5-9 161 Fr. Westlake Village, CA (Oaks Christian High School)
4 Titus Young WR 5-10 170 Jr. Los Angeles, CA (University HS)
5 Jason Robinson S 5-11 194 Jr. Los Angeles, CA (University HS)
6 D.J. Harper RB 5-9 198 Jr. Cypress, TX (Cypress Creek HS)
7 Mike Coughlin QB 6-5 212 Jr. San Diego, CA (Mira Mesa HS)
8 George Iloka S 6-3 207 So. Houston, TX (Kempner HS)
9 Mike Tamburo QB 5-11 183 Fr. Suwanee, GA (North Gwinnett HS)
10 Jerrell Gavins CB 5-9 171 TBD Miami, FL (El Camino JC) (South Miami Senior HS)
11 Kellen Moore QB 6-0 187 So. Prosser, WA (Prosser HS)
13 Brandyn Thompson CB 5-10 180 Jr. Elk Grove, CA (Franklin HS)
14 Garcia Day S 6-1 204 Sr. Temecula, CA (Mt. San Antonio) (Temecula Valley HS)
15 Joe Southwick QB 6-1 182 Fr. Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS)
16 Cedric Fabis DB 6-3 197 So. Amsterdam, Netherlands (Bishop Kelly HS in Boise, ID)
17 Winston Venable S 5-11 223 Jr. San Rafael, CA (Glendale Community College) (St. Thomas More Prep (Oakdale, CT))
18 Aaron Burks WR 6-2 186 Fr. Grand Praire, TX (Mansfield Timberview HS)
19 Josh Borgman CB 5-7 169 Fr. Boise, ID (Centennial HS)
20 Mitch Burroughs WR 5-9 188 Fr. Meridian, ID (Meridian HS)
21 Jamar Taylor DB 5-11 193 So. San Diego, California (Helix High School)
22 Doug Martin S/RB 5-9 201 So. Stockton, CA (Saint Mary's HS)
23 Jeron Johnson S 5-11 194 Jr. Compton, CA (Dominguez HS)
24 Malcolm Johnson RB 5-10 181 Fr. Gresham, OR (Barlow HS)
25 Hunter White LB 5-11 224 So. Huntington Beach, CA (Edison HS)
26 Matt Kaiserman RB 6-0 188 Fr. Nampa, ID (Skyview HS)
27 Jeremy Avery RB 5-9 179 Jr. Bellflower, CA (Bellflower HS)
28 Jarvis Hodge RB 5-9 203 Jr. Phoenix, AZ (Mountain Point HS)
29 Tyler Jackson S 6-0 203 Sr. Castle Rock, Colorado (Douglas County High School)
30 Travis Stanaway DB 5-11 188 So. Clyde Hill, WA (Bellevue HS)
31 Antwon Murray CB 5-11 177 So. Lakeland, FL (Kathleen HS)
32 Andy Silsby FB 5-11 221 Sr. Boise, ID (Bishop Kelly HS)
33 Tommy Smith LB 6-1 218 Fr. Atlanta, GA (North Atlanta High School)
34 Kirby Moore WR 6-2 196 Fr. Prosser, WA (Prosser HS)
35 Kyle Brotzman K/P 5-10 201 Jr. Meridian, ID (Meridian HS)
36 Aaron Tevis LB 6-3 228 So. Tucson, AZ (Canyon Del Oro HS)
37 Ebenezer Makinde CB 5-11 164 Fr. Phoenix, AZ (Paradise Valley HS)
38 Raphiel Lambert CB 5-11 200 Fr. Portland, Oregon (Jesuit High School)
39 Drew Wright FB 5-9 188 Fr. Nampa, ID (Vallivue HS)
40 Richie Brockel Captain FB/TE 6-2 240 Sr. Phoenix, AZ (Greenway HS)
41 Kharyee Marshall DE 6-1 207 Fr. Phoenix, AZ (Washington HS)
42 Matt Wilson LB 6-1 212 So. Powell, WY (Powell HS)
43 Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe DT 6-3 282 Fr. Netherlands, Amsterdam (Boise HS, in Boise, ID)
44 Allen Mooney S 5-10 211 Fr. Maple Valley, WA (O'Dea HS)
45 Daron Mackey LB 5-11 233 Jr. Bakersfield, CA (Bakersfield College) (West HS)
46 Michael Choate WR 6-0 190 Sr. Haviland, KS (Garden City CC) (Haviland HS)
47 Dan Paul LB/FB 6-0 241 So. Boring, OR (Sam Barlow HS)
48 J.C. Percy LB 6-0 214 Fr. Blackfoot, ID (Blackfoot HS)
49 Brad Elkin P 6-2 201 Jr. Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine Prep HS)
50 J.P. Nisby DT 6-1 305 So. Stockton, CA (Saint Mary's HS)
52 Derrell Acrey LB 6-1 235 Jr. East Highland, CA (Redlands East Valley HS)
53 Zach Gholson DE 6-2 248 Fr. Carlsbad, CA
54 Michael Ames OL 6-4 281 Sr. Boise, ID (Centennial HS)
56 John Michael Davis LB 6-0 210 Fr. Santa Margarita, CA (Las Flores HS)
57 Garrett Pendergast OL 6-4 271 So. Whittier, CA (Servite HS)
58 Dave Wilson LB 6-1 222 So. Powell, WY (Powell HS)
59 Will Lawrence OL 6-2 293 Jr. Upper Marlboro, MD (CH Flowers HS)
61 Joe Kellogg OL 6-2 305 Fr. Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro HS)
62 Kevin Sapien OL 6-4 286 Jr. Torrance, CA (West Torrance HS)
64 Brenel Myers OL 6-2 267 Fr. Houston, TX (Westfield HS)
65 Matt Paradis DT 6-1 275 Fr. Council, ID (Council HS)
66 Thomas Byrd C 5-11 284 So. San Pablo, CA (McClymond HS)
70 Zach Waller OL 6-5 289 So. Elk Grove, CA (Franklin HS)
71 Cory Yriarte OL 6-1 281 So. Palmdale, CA (Oaks Christian HS)
72 Matt Slater OT 6-4 290 Jr. St. Paul, MN (Cretin Derham Hall HS)
73 Nate Potter OL 6-6 293 So. Boise, ID (Timberline HS)
74 Tom Swanson OL 6-6 273 Fr. Sammamish, Washington (Skyline High School)
75 Faraji Wright OT 6-3 284 Fr. Vallejo, CA (Berkeley HS)
76 Jake Broyles OL 6-4 257 Fr. Henderson, NV (Foothill HS)
77 Spencer Gerke OL 6-3 290 Fr. Boise, ID (Bishop Kelly)
78 Charles Leno OT 6-3 249 Fr. Oakland, CA (San Leandro HS)
79 Bronson Durrant OL 6-3 266 Fr. Eugene, OR (Marist)
80 Kyle Efaw TE 6-4 229 So. Boise, ID (Capital HS)
81 Nick Alexander DE 6-4 237 Fr. Los Angeles, CA (Crenshaw HS)
82 Geraldo Hiwat WR 6-4 189 Fr. Netherlands, Amsterdam (Capital HS in Boise, ID)
83 Sean King TE 6-3 240 Jr. Boise, ID (College of the Redwoods) (Timberline HS)
84 Jimmy Pavel K 5-9 212 Fr. Molalla, OR (Central Catholic HS)
85 Tommy Gallarda TE 6-5 249 Jr. Brea, CA (Brea Olinda HS)
86 Trevor Peterson TE 6-2 245 Fr. Camino, CA (El Dorado HS)
87 Gabe Linehan TE 6-3 213 Fr. Banks, OR (Banks, OR)
88 Chandler Koch TE 6-2 244 Fr. Flower Mound, TX (Flower Mound HS)
89 Tyler Shoemaker WR 6-1 207 So. Meridian, ID (Mountain View HS)
90 Billy Winn DT 6-4 288 So. Las Vegas, NV (Las Vegas HS)
91 Greg Grimes DT 6-0 271 Fr. Sacramento, CA (Inderkum HS)
91 Chuck Hayes DT 6-2 290 So. Auroro, CO (Eaglecrest HS)
92 Shae McClellin DE 6-3 262 So. Caldwell, ID (Marsing HS)
93 Justin Jungblut DT 6-4 241 Fr. Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro HS)
94 Byron Hout DE 6-0 241 So. Coeur d' Alene, ID (Lake City HS)
95 Darren Koontz DE 6-3 254 Fr. Los Alamitos, CA (Los Alamitos High School)
96 Jarrell Root DE 6-3 259 So. Boise, ID (Capital HS)
97 Chase Baker DT 6-1 296 So. Rocklin, CA (Rocklin HS)
98 Ryan Winterswyk DE 6-4 263 Jr. La Habra, CA (La Habra HS)
99 Michael Atkinson DT 6-0 332 Fr. Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Catholic Central High School)

Coaching Staff[24]

Name Position Years
at BSU
Chris Petersen Head Coach 7
Brent Pease Assistant Head Coach
Wide Receivers
4
Bryan Harsin Offensive coordinator
Quarterbacks
9
Scott Huff Offensive Lines 4
Marcel Yates Secondary 4
Chris Strausser Tight Ends
Run Game Coordinator
8
Justin Wilcox Defensive coordinator 4
Jeff Choate Special teams
Linebackers
4
Pete Kwiatkowski Defensive line 12
Keith Bhonapha Running Backs 1

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