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UC DAVIS AGGIES 2015 FOOTBALL For immediate release... UC Davis Football Game Notes (Gm. 1 at Nevada) Mike Robles Assistant Athletics Director, Communications P: 530.752.3680 C: 530.979.1747 merobles@ucdavis.edu UC Davis schedule UC Davis (0-0) at Nevada (0-0) Game 1 Thursday, Sept. 3 7 pm (PDT) Reno, Nev. Mackay Stadium (30,000, artificial turf) at Nevada... 7 pm Thu., Sept. 3 Reno, Nev. Mackay Stadium (30,000) SOUTH DAKOTA...6 pm Sat., Sept. 12 Davis, Calif. Aggie Stadium (10,849) at hawai i...9 pm sat., Sept. 19 honolulu, hawaii aloha Stadium (50,000) at no. dakota...11 am Thu., Sept. 3 Grand Forks, N.D. Alerus Center (12,283) MONTANA...1 pm Sat., Oct. 3 Davis, Calif. Aggie Stadium (10,849) TV - ROOT SPORTS NORTHERN ARIZONA...4 pm Sat., oct. 10 Davis, Calif. Aggie Stadium (10,849) Homecoming at No. colorado...12:35 pm sat., oct. 17 greeley, Colo. nottingham field (8,500) southern utah...7 pm Sat., oct. 24 Davis, Calif. Aggie Stadium (10,849) at weber state... 11 am sat., nov. 7 ogden, utah stewart Stadium (17,500) cal poly...4 pm Sat., nov. 14 Davis, Calif. Aggie Stadium (10,849) Battle for the Golden Horseshoe at sacramento state...tba sat., nov. 21 sacramento, Calif. hornet Stadium (21,185) 62nd Annual Causeway Classic * - BIG SKY CONFERENCE ALL TIMES PACIFIC OPENING KICKOFF UC Davis begins its 97th season of football, its third in the Big Sky Conference and its third under head coach RON GOULD... The Aggies face Nevada for the second time in the past three seasons and 53rd time overall... UC Davis is 41-50-3 (.453) in season openers, including 14-22-1 (.392) on the road. The Aggies schedule starts with an FBS opponent for the second straight year and the sixth time since 2008... Nevada represents the first of two (Hawai i on Sept. 19) Mountain West opponents this year. 2015 marks the 11th straight year that UC Davis has faced an FBS opponent... It s 2-11 (.154) in that span with its last win coming 14-13 at San Jose State in 2010... The other victory came at Stanford (20-17) in 2005... The Aggies are 1-7 against the MWC since 2007. UC Davis returns 66 letterwinners, including 19 starters (9 off., 5 def., 4 spec.), from last year s team that finished 2-9 overall and 1-7 (13th) in the Big Sky... Included are four players (QB BEN SCOTT, OL PARKER SMITH, WR RAMON VARGAS, P COLBY WADMAN) who earned All-Big Sky honorable mention last season. Scott, who started the final six games of the season, returns to the QB position after throwing for 1,734 yds and 19 TDs while completing 64.2 pct. of his passes... Scott had 379 yds and 4 TDs against Montana State in his starting debut, threw for 301 yds vs. Northern Colorado and nearly hit the high-water mark again with 298 yds (3 TDs) at Cal Poly. His favorite target was WR RAMON VAR- GAS, who didn t crack the lineup until the fifth game (vs. Portland State) but then hit his stride with three straight 100-yard games (25-392, 5 TDs), beginning with the sixth game... Vargas finished 41-665 and 8 TDs, scoring in five straight games during the final six. Smith (6-4, 290, Sr.) moves from center to left tackle, completing the cycle of having played every position on the offensive line... He replaces All-Big Sky selection IAN JOSEPH who started all 45 games of his Aggie career. S KELEEN CULBERSON (73 TT, 1 int, 5 PBUs) leads a UC Davis defense that returns its top three, and eight of its top nine, tacklers... DE ZAK PETTIT (6.5 TFLs) and DT KYLE DeVAUGHN (6.5 TFLs, 4 sacks) are also back. The Aggies will try and replace graduated RB GABE MANZANERES who gained 2,116 yards in his two-year career and twice earned All-Big Sky third-team recognition... He rushed for 831 yds (5.6 avg.) and 5 TDs in 2014. GAME INFORMATION Time...7 pm (PDT) Location...Reno, Nev. Stadium...Mackay Stadium (30,000) Surface...FieldTurf Television... None Radio...KHTK (1140) Scott Marsh (play-by-play) Doug Kelly (analyst)... KDVS (90.3 FM) Andy Clausen, Sean Steimel Audio... www.ucdavisaggies.com Video...Campus Insiders/MW Network SERIES INFORMATION Record... Nevada leads 28-21-3 Last Meeting...Nevada, 36-7 (9/7/13) Streak...Nevada won 1 Record in Reno... Nevada leads 15-10-2 Last Aggie Win...24-17 (1987 COACHES UC Davis... Ron Gould (Oregon 88) Overall Record...7-16 Career Record... same Nevada... Brian Polian (J. Carroll 97) Overall Record...11-14 Career Record... same SOCIAL MEDIA...facebook.com/ucdavisaggies... facebook.com/ucdavisfootball... (General) ucdavisaggies...(updates) ucdavisingame Website... UCDavisAggies.com BIG SKY STANDINGS Big Sky Overall Eastern Washington... 0-0... 1-0 Northern Arizona... 0-0... 0-0 Montana... 0-0... 1-0 Southern Utah... 0-0... 0-0 Montana State... 0-0... 0-0 Cal Poly... 0-0... 0-0 Sacramento State... 0-0... 0-0 UC Davis... 0-0... 0-0 Portland State... 0-0... 0-0 North Dakota... 0-0... 0-0 Idaho State... 0-0... 0-0 Northern Colorado... 0-0... 0-0 Weber State... 0-0... 0-0 UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG SKY CONFERENCE

UC Davis Quick Facts CAMPUS School... University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Address...One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616 Established/Founded... 1905/1908 Enrollment... 35,415 Nickname... Aggies Colors...Yale Blue & Gold National Affiliation... NCAA Division I FCS Conference... Big Sky Conference Home Site... Aggie Stadium (10,849) Surface...Artificial (Shaw Sports Turf) Chancellor...Dr. Linda P.B. Katehi Director of Athletics (interim)... Teresa Gould Sr. Assoc. A.D/Ext. Affairs & Resource Dev... Sharon Takeda Exec. Assistant A.D./Business Operations... Mike Bazemore Assoc. A.D./Sports Perf., Enhancement... Josh Flushman Assistant A.D.s Communications...Mike Robles Marketing & Promotions...Scott Brayton Faculty Athletic Rep...Dr. Scott Carrell Dir. of Sports Medicine... Tina Tubbs Head Team Physician...Dr. Melita Moore Dir. of Academic Services...Michelle Roppeau COACHING STAFF Head Coach... Ron Gould Best Time To Call... Contact Mike Robles Career Record... 7-16 (3rd year) Record at UC Davis... Same Dir. of Football Operations... Denis Hallin Office Phone...(530) 752-1179 Off. Coord./QBs...Kevin Daft, 4th yr. Def. Coord./DBs... Bert Watts, 3rd yr. L Backers/Special Teams...Jeff Copp, 7th yr. Defensive Line... David Braun, 1st yr. Wide Receivers...Pat McCann, 2nd yr. Recruiting Coord./TEs.Paul Creighton, 2nd yr. Cornerbacks... Wes Nurse, 2nd yr. Offensive Line... Dan Finn, 2nd yr. Running Backs...Jim Chapin, 1st yr. Def. Quality Control... Matt Ulrich, 1st yr. Off. Quality Control... Anthony Soto, 2nd yr. Strength & Conditioning...John Krasinski, 1st yr Video Coordinator...Tim Ornelas, 3rd yr. TEAM INFO 2014 Record...2-9, 1-7 (T13th) Final National Ranking... None Highest Ranking...None 2014 Postseason... None Letterwinners Returning... 68/21 Starters Returning... 19 (5 off., 9 def., 5 special teams) ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Asst. A.D./Football Contact...Mike Robles Email... merobles@ucdavis.edu Phone... (530) 752-3680 (office) (530) 979-1747 (cell) Aggies on the Web.. www.ucdavisaggies.com Twitter... twitter.com/ucdavisaggies twitter.com/ucdavisingame LAST MEETING Nevada scored the first 20 points, led 20-7 at halftime and went on to beat UC Davis 36-7 in Reno in the most recent matchup between the programs on Sept. 7, 2013. It was the first meeting between the schools since the Aggies beat the Wolf Pack, 24-17, in 1989. RB MANUSAMOA LUUGA led UC Davis with 81 yds on 14 carries, ripping off a career-best 46-yard run on his first collegiate rush during his true freshman season... WR ALEX CANNON hauled in a career-long 59-yard catch early in the second quarter, his only grab of the season. LB JONATHAN BIAS led the defense with 11 tackles (3 solo) while P COLBY WADMAN had a 55-yard boot while punting seven times. RB KENDALL BROCK rushed for 116 yds and 2 TDs on 27 carries for Nevada while WR RICHY TURNER (6-136, 1 TD) and QB CODY FAJARDO (239 yds, 2 TDs) also helped pace the offense. VARGAS MAKES RUN WR RAMON VARGAS strung together three straight 100-yard receiving games (141 vs. MSU, 129 vs. Montana, 122 vs. UNC) last season, coming within one of tying the school record held by SEAN CREADICK (2010), TONY KAYS (2005) and MICHAEL OLIVA (2001)... He missed it by just eight yards after gaining 92 at Northern Arizona in Week 9. GREAT SCOTT! WHAT A START QB BEN SCOTT had one game and five career passes prior to starting his first game when the Aggies hosted Montana State last season. All he did was go 27 of 46 for 379 yds and 4 TDs... They were the most yards by a UC Davis QB in their debut start and tied for 23rd most in a game... Scott also had a 31-yard run, the longest by an Aggie since J.T. O Sullivan in 2001. Scott s passing yardage tied him with former Aggie QB and current offensive coordinator KEVIN DAFT (vs. Sac State in 1997). SMITH GETS 0-LINE CYCLE OL PARKER SMITH played both right and left guard earlier during his Aggie career before starting last season at right tackle for injured teammate CHRISTIAN SCHNEIDER. Another injury to former OL JAY LUCHETTI moved him over to center for the balance of 2014 where he earned All-Big Sky honorable mention. Smith completes the cycle in 2015 by taking his talents to left tackle where he ll face the opponent s top rusher while protecting QB BEN SCOTT s blindside... Smith, called the Aggies best lineman by head coach RON GOULD, replaces IAN JOSEPH who started all 45 games of his UC Davis career prior to graduating. CULBERSON BREAKS OUT S KELEEN CULBERSON flew under the radar with a redshirt year in 2012 and a injury depleted campaign in 2013... But, 2014 proved to be his coming-out party after the junior posted a team-high 73 tackles... He also led the team in solo stops (47) and assisted tackles (26). His 13 tackles (10 solo) helped key a 48-35 win at Cal Poly in the Battle for the Golden Horseshoe and were second-most on the team last year... Culberson averaged 9.5 tackles Nevada Quick Facts Location...Reno, Nev. School colors... Navy Blue & Silver Affiliation...NCAA Div. I FBS Conference... Mountain West Stadium... Mackay Stadium (30,000) Head coach...brian Polian School record... 11-14 (3rd year) Career record... same Letterwinners ret...33 Starters ret...13 (6 off., 5 def., 2 spec.) Sports Info...Chad Hartley (primary)...brady Johnson (secondary) Email...hartleyc@unr.edu Phone... (775) 682-6982 UC WOLF Davis PACK Quick SCHEDULE Facts 9.3 UC DAVIS 9.12 ARIZONA 9.19 at Texas A&M 9.26 at Buffalo 10.3 UNLV* 10.10 NEW MEXICO* 10.17 at Wyoming* 10.24 HAWAI I* 11.5 at Fresno State* 11.14 SAN JOSE STATE* 11.21 at Utah State* 11.28 at San Diego State* * Mountain West Conference game UC TALE Davis OF Quick THE TAPE Facts AGS 14 NEV 14 POINTS 286 379 Scoring avg. 26.0 29.2 RUSHING YDS 1594 2671 Rushing att. 317 560 Avg./rush 5.0 4.8 Avg./game 144.9 205.5 TD s rushing 12 27 PASSING YDS 2556 2498 Comp-Att-Int. 220-342-10 239-406-11 Avg./catch 11.6 10.5 Avg./game 232.4 192.2 TD s passing 26 18 TOTAL OFFENSE YDS 4150 5169 Total plays 659 966 Avg./play 6.3 5.4 Avg./game 377.3 397.6 OPP POINTS 416 354 Scoring avg. 37.8 27.2 OPP RUSHING YDS 2192 2335 Rushing att. 448 490 Avg./rush 4.9 4.8 Avg./game 199.3 179.6 TD s rushing 26 17 OPP PASSING YDS 3105 3477 Comp-Att-Int. 235-342-7 330-501-13 Avg./catch 13.2 10.5 Avg./game 282.3 267.5 TD s passing 27 26 OPP TOTAL OFF. YDS 5297 5812 Total plays 790 991 Avg./play 6.7 5.9 Avg./game 481.5 447.1 Fumbles-lost 14-5 8-5 Penalty yds/game 44.1 49.7 Punting avg. 42.3 43.3 Time of possession 28:03 31:05 3rd-down conversions 45/126 86/208 4th-down conversions 2/8 16/27 Sacks by-yards 18-125 29/155 Touchdowns scored 39 48 Red-zone scores 28/33 49/53 Attendance home avg. 5/6,121 6/23,862

Media Services PRACTICE DAY INTERVIEWS - Media are requested to provide at least 24 hours notice to help ensure player/coach availability and to confirm practice times. Players will return phone calls when requested. Home phone numbers will not be given out under any circumstance. Players are not available before practice and are available post-practice unless class schedules conflict. PRACTICE LOCATION - The Aggies practice Tuesday through Fridays at Aggie Stadium. Parking is available in Lot 56, adjacent to the south end of the stadium. Park in non-metered spots and place a media business card on dashboard. HOME GAME CREDENTIALS - Credentials must be requested by noon on Thursday prior to each home game. Credentials will be left at Media Will Call entrance on west side of Aggie Stadium (entrance behind pressbox). Media covering the Aggies on a weekly basis will be provided season credentials. Media with sideline credentials must stay outside of 25-yard lines. PRESSBOX SERVICES - Statistics will be provided each quarter along with a full stats packet at the end of the game. Game programs and other info will also be provided. Depth charts will be updated prior to the game. Media guides are available on the athletics website. Food and beverages will also be available. GAMEDAY PARKING - General media parking is in Lot 53 (at UC Davis Genome Center) which is located approximately a three-minute walk from the west entrance to Aggie Stadium. Credentialed media will have names on a list with parking lot attendants. HOME POSTGAME INTERVIEWS - Requested UC Davis players and coaches will be available for interviews 15 minutes after conclusion of the game. Interviews will be conducted in the Bruce Edwards Club Room and coordinated by UC Davis Athletics Communications. Opponent interviews are at the discretion of the visiting SID but will likely be held near the team s lockerroom or on the field. Lockerrooms are not open to the media. ON THE ROAD - Asst. AD/Communications Mike Robles travels with the Aggies and can help arrange player/coach interviews. No interviews will be granted on gameday prior to kickoff. He can be reached on the road via cell at (530) 979-1747. UC Davis Communications Info Football Contact... Mike Robles Office Phone... (530) 752-3680 Cell... (530) 979-1747 Email... merobles@ucdavis.edu Pressbox Phone... (530) 752-9367 Asst. Directors...Mark Honbo, Eric Bankston Jason Spencer Address...264 Hickey Gym, Davis CA 95616 Big Sky Conference Media Relations Info Communications Director... Jon Oglesby Office Phone...(801) 392-1978, ext. 21 Email...joglesby@bigskyconference.org Website... www.bigskyconf.com Weekly Teleconference Info...Contact Oglesby (Coach Gould speaks at 10:36 a.m., Wednesdays) (Note: Call is on Tuesday this week only) Practice Schedule (Aug. 31-Sept. 5) Monday... 8:50-10:40 am Tuesday... 8:50-10:40 am Wednesday... Travel to Reno Thursday... Gameday Friday...Practice TBA (Players available post-practice Monday & Tuesday) during a four-game stretch late in the year. CANNON GETS 6TH YEAR WR ALEX CANNON may be the fastest player on the Aggies and he ll get a chance to prove it one more year after receiving a clock extension from the NCAA for a sixth year. Cannon received medical hardship waivers after suffering season-ending injuries for the 2011 and 2013 seasons, leading to the successful petition for another season of eligibility. He enters the 2015 campaign with 28 catches for 484 yards and a touchdown in his career. WADMAN A TOP PUNTER P COLBY WADMAN has followed a tough act with a tough one of his own... He replaced All- Big Sky punter COLTON SCHMIDT (now starting for the Buffalo Bills) and has averaged 40.0 yds through 125 punts over two seasons. His 42.3 average (rounded from 42.26) last year is fourth-best for a season, barely trailing BILL INGRAM (42.28)... Schmidt (44.5, 42.3) is 1-2 on the single-season list. Wadman is on pace to become just the third Aggie to average 40.0 yds for a career... He ranked fifth in the Big Sky, which is loaded with good punters, and 14th in FCS. Wadman put a third of his 54 punts inside the 20 in 2014, had 13 fair-caught and posted a long of 65 yards... He earned Big Sky honorable mention for the second straight year. WRIGHT GOES LONG KR SHAMAWN WRIGHT ranked 24th in FCS last year with a 24.0-yd kick return average... He had an 89-yard TD against Ft. Lewis, the Aggies first since 2012... Wright ranked 27th nationally for average while his score tied him for fourth. staff gets new smiles Head coach RON GOULD welcomed three new faces to the coaching staff photo and five new smiles overall with the addition of WES NURSE (cornerbacks), JIM CHAPIN (running backs) and DAVID BRAUN (def. line) during the winter. Nurse was on the Aggie staff in 2011 before leaving and returning, Chapin was most recently at Indiana Univ. (Pennsylvania), and Braun spent the last four years at his alma mater of Winona State (Minn.). Also joining the Aggies are MATT ULRICH (def. quality control) and DARREN ERVIN (spec. teams quality control; dir. of player personnel). 14 POSTSEASON HONORS UC Davis had 10 Aggies recognized by the Big Sky on its postseason honor roll... OL IAN JOSEPH (1st team) and RB GABE MAN- ZANARES (2nd team) are both graduated... FS CHARLES BOYETT, TE MARK MARTINDALE, LB STEVEN PITTS and FB DALTON TURAY are departed seniors who were each honorable mention. OL PARKER SMITH, QB BEN SCOTT, WR RAMON VARGAS and P COLBY WADMAN are returners that picked up honorable mention accolades. PRESEASON POLLS UC Davis was voted selected 12th by the head coaches and 11th by the media in the Big In The Polls SPORTS NETWORK (Preseason) Rk. Team Record Prev. 1. North Dakota State (144) 0-1 2. Illinois State (3) 0-0 3. Sam Houston State 0-0 4. Villanova 0-0 5. Coastal Carolina 0-0 6. Eastern Washington 0-0 7. Jacksonville State 0-0 8. Chattanooga 0-0 9. New Hampshire 0-0 10. UNI 0-0 11. Montana State 0-0 12. James Madison 0-0 13. MONTANA 1-0 14. Youngstown State 0-0 15 Liberty 0-0 16. South Dakota State 0-0 17. Eastern Kentucky 0-0 18. Richmond 0-0 19. Southeastern Louisiana 0-0 20. Fordham 0-0 21. Indiana State 0-0 22. Idaho State 0-0 23. Harvard 0-0 24. Stephen F. Austin 0-0 25. McNeese State 0-0 FCS COACHES (Preseason) Rk. Team Record Prev. 1. North Dakota State (24) 0-0 2. Illinois State 0-0 3. Villanova 0-0 4. Sam Houston State 0-0 5. Coastal Carolina 0-0 6. Eastern Washington 0-0 7. New Hampshire 0-0 8. Chattanooga 0-0 9. Jacksonville State 0-0 10. Northern Iowa 0-0 11. Montana State 0-0 12. MONTANA 0-0 13. James Madison 0-0 14. Liberty 0-0 15. South Dakota State 0-0 16. Youngstown State 0-0 17. Eastern Kentucky 0-0 18. Richmond 0-0 19. Southeastern Louisiana 0-0 20. Indiana State 0-0 21. Fordham 0-0 22. Harvard 0-0 23. McNeese State 0-0 24. Idaho State 0-0 25. Eastern Illinois 0-0 2015 Aggie Opponents in bold Aggies In the Polls Week TSN Coaches at Nevada NR NR SOUTH DAKOTA at Hawai i at North Dakota MONTANA NORTHERN ARIZONA at Northern Colorado SOUTHERN UTAH at Weber State CAL POLY at Sacramento State (*rankings higher than 25th reflect position among others receiving votes)

Sky s preseason polls. Montana State edged defending champion Eastern Washington for the No. 1 spot from the coaches while the order was reversed in a close media vote. No Aggies were selected to the 30-play Preseason All-Big Sky team. INSTANT REPLAY IS HERE The Big Sky has joined a growing number of FCS conferences by adding instant replay to its league games. Notable items: All plays will be reviewed by a replay official in the booth but play will not be stopped unless necessary... The game will not be stopped by the replay official if it does not effect the competitive balance of the game (although coaches may still challenge the call). The presumption is the on-field call is correct and only indisputable video evidence can overturn it. Head coaches receive one challenge per game but will get a second one if he is successful on the first... If they lose a challenge, the team will be charged a timeout. CLASSROOM EXCELLENCE The Aggies posted an NCAA Academic Progress Rate of 974 to lead the Big Sky Conference for the third consecutive year... The distinction earned them an APR Award from the FCS Athletics Directors Assocition for the third straight year as well. UC Davis has increased its APR each year during the impressive run and owns the second-longest active streak of APR Awards. (Bryant University has won four straight). The APR measures student-athlete retention and eligibility and helps provide a real-time mark of classroom performance. NEW STADIUM TURF Aggie Stadium opened for business in 2007 and has new artificial turf for the first time since... Shaw Sports Turf was installed over the summer, providing a marked difference to the FieldTurf that preceded it. Most notably, the new turf is 3/4-inch shorter (2 vs. 2.75 ) while the turf inlay is equal parts sand and rubber, compared to the all-rubber inlay previously. Visually, the turf alternates shades of green every five yards, except for a 10-yard stretch of dark green at midfield that serves as the background for the traditional Mustang C logo. The endzones are blue with Vegas gold lettering... The campus official UC Davis wordmark is in the south endzone while Aggies is in the north. The 105,000-square foot playing surface, which is also home to the Aggies women s lacrosse team and features its playing lines, was installed by ProSpectra Contract Flooring and was funded through the Facilities And Campus Enhancement Initiative (F.A.C.E.) passed by undergraduates in 1999. GOULD PRODUCES RBs Head coach RON GOULD turned out a bevy of outstanding running backs during his 16-year career as an assistant/associate head coach at Cal prior to joining UC Davis in 2012. Currently, his former players form a who s who of NFL standouts: Marshawn Lynch (Seattle), Shane Vereen (New England), Justin Forsett (Baltimore) and C.J. Anderson (Denver)... FB Will Ta ufo ou was most recently with Jacksonville... Retired RB Jahvid Best (Detroit) was another outstanding Cal player. Gould brought his expertise to UC Davis where he s already turned out one of the Aggies all-time best with former RB GABE MAN- ZANARES who gained 2,116 career yards, was named the Big Sky Newcomer of the Year in 2014 and twice earned all-conference recognition in 2013-14. LOOKING TO KICK BACK Senior K BRADY STUART needs seven field goals to tie SEAN KELLEY (44, 2008-11) for No. 2 on the Aggies career list and is 10 away from leader EDDIE LORETTO (47, 1985-88). Stuart was well on his way to both after making a school-record 17 in 2013 and earning All-Big Sky third-team honors... He was just 5 of 11 last year while also moving up on career attempts (3rd, 57), PATs (7th, 92) and PAT attempts (7th, 96). The end of the 2014 season provided renewed optimism with Stuart making his final three attempts (28, 24 vs. CP; 32 vs. Sac St.). ROOT FOR THE AGGIES UC Davis will be featured on ROOT SPORTS for the fourth consecutive year as part of the DirecTV regional network s partnership with the Big Sky... In all, 10 league games will be showcased throughout the 2015 season. The Aggies will host Montana on Oct. 3 at 1 p.m. as part of the package... UC Davis also hosted ROOT SPORTS games against Montana (2013) and Montana State (2012, 2014) and were shown last season at Portland State as well... UC Davis is 0-5 in ROOT SPORTS games. COACHING TREE JIM SOCHOR, the winningest coach (156 wins) in school history, helped spawn the careers of several notable current head coaches including CHRIS PETERSEN (Washington) and GARY PATTERSON (TCU) who were both on staff... Additionally, Petersen was a QB for UC Davis in the mid-1980s... Former coaches to move through the Aggies as players and/or coaches include MIKE BELLOTTI (Oregon), NICK ALIOTTI (Oregon def. coord.) and PAUL HACKETT (NFL, college). Hackett s son, Nathaniel, played for UC Davis from 1999-2002 before moving on to a successful coaching career as the offensive coordinator at Syracuse and the Buffalo Bills... He s currently the QB coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars. WHAT S IN A NAME? The Aggies request media properly refer to the school s name when referencing the university... The correct name is UC Davis... Please note the refreshing lack of hyphens and periods... California-Davis, Cal-Davis, U.C. Davis, UC-Davis and similar combinations of letters and punctuation are also incorrect. Did we say thank you? Consider it said. LOOKING AHEAD The Aggies host South Dakota in their home opener on Sept. 12... It ll mark the first meeting since head coach RON GOULD s debut game in 2013, won by the Coyotes, 10-7. By the Numbers Leading after 1 quarter... 1-0 Trailing after 1 quarter... 0-8 Tied after 1 quarter... 1-1 Leading at halftime... 2-0 Trailing at halftime... 0-7 Tied at halftime... 0-2 Leading after 3 quarters... 2-0 Trailing after 3 quarters... 0-9 Tied after 3 quarters... 0-0 Overtime... 0-0 vs. Division I FCS... 1-7 vs. Division I FBS... 0-2 vs. Non-Division I... 1-0 Scoring first... 2-0 Outgain opponents... 2-1 More possession time... 1-3 Scoring 0-10 points... 0-1 Scoring 11-20 points... 0-2 Scoring 21-30 points... 0-5 Scoring more than 30 points... 2-1 Allowing 0-10 points... 0-0 Allowing 11-20 points... 1-0 Allowing 21-30 points... 0-3 Allowing more than 30 points... 1-6 Having a 100-yard rusher... 2-3 Having a 100-yard receiver... 1-3 Passing for 300 yards... 0-1 Home games... 1-3 Road games... 1-5 Day games... 0-8 Night games... 2-1 Score By Quarters UC DAVIS 1 2 3 4 T at Stanford 0 0 0 0-0 FORT LEWIS 3 21 14 14-52 at Colorado State 7 0 0 14-21 EASTERN WASHINGTON 0 7 7 0-14 at Portland State 0 0 14 0-14 MONTANA STATE 10 0 20 7-37 at Montana 0 14 0 14-28 NORTHERN COLORADO 0 0 7 14-21 at Northern Arizona 0 7 7 7-21 at Cal Poly 14 17 10 7-48 SACRAMENTO STATE 7 13 3 7-30 TOTALS 41 79 82 84-286 OPPONENTS 1 2 3 4 T at Stanford 14 24 0 7-45 FORT LEWIS 0 3 0 14-17 at Colorado State 21 7 0 21-49 EASTERN WASHINGTON 6 3 21 7-37 at Portland State 3 14 0 6-23 MONTANA STATE 14 21 28 14-77 at Montana 7 7 14 14-42 NORTHERN COLORADO 0 7 14 6-27 at Northern Arizona 6 17 0 0-23 at Cal Poly 14 0 14 7-35 SACRAMENTO STATE 13 7 7 14-41 TOTALS 98 110 98 110-416

head coach RON GOULD Head Coach 3rd year 7-16 (UC Davis) 7-16 (Career) A 16-year veteran of the California Golden Bears coaching staff, Ron Gould became just the 16th head coach in the nearly 100-year history of UC Davis football when he was named to the Aggies top position on Dec. 17, 2012. He replaced Bob Biggs who finished his 20-year career as head coach following the 2012 season. Gould s first season with the Aggies produced a tie for fourth place in the powerful Big Sky Conference, a run of five victories over UC Davis final eight games, and a convincing 34-7 win over rival Sacramento State in Gould s first Causeway Classic. He highlighted his second year by reclaiming the Golden Horseshoe with a 48-35 win over rival Cal Poly. Gould, 49, joined the Aggies after an impressive career Cal where he developed several of college football s top tailbacks over the past decade, a list that includes current NFL players Marshawn Lynch (Seattle Seahawks), Jahvid Best (Detroit Lions), Shane Vereen (New England Patriots), Justin Forsett (Houston Texans) and Will Ta ufo ou (Jacksonville Jaguars). He didn t take long to place his stamp on the UC Davis running backs, helping guide transfer Gabe Manzanares to the program s best rushing total (1,285 yards) in more than a decade in 2013. Manzanares went on to win Big Sky Newcomer of the Year honors while ranking among the conference and NCAA Div. I FCS leaders in several statistical categories. Manzanared was named to the All-Big Sky third team last season while finishing with 2,116 career yards in just two seasons. Thirteen players were named to All-Big Sky Conference teams in 2013 and 10 more in 2014. Additionally, he put together highly touted recruiting classes each of the past three years. His 2014 class featured 12 of 15 players rated two stars or better by Scout.com. Gould places a high value on the academic success of his team and results back it up. The Aggies have increased their Academic Progress Rate (APR) each of the last three years (2013-15), earning prestigious recognitions from the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association. Gould began his playing and coaching career on the defensive side of the ball, starting as a defensive back for the University of Oregon, his alma mater, in 1987 and then moving into a graduate assistant role coaching that position group from 1990-91. He continued coaching defensive backs as an assistant coach at both Portland State (1992) and Boise State (1993-96) before moving on to Cal. From 1997-2007, he was the running back coach before being elevated to associate head coach in 2008. He added running game coordinator duties beginning in 2011. His proteges in the Bears backfield produced impressive achievements. Nine of the program s top 11 individual rushing seasons and six of Cal s all-time top rushers were coached directly by Gould. Lynch was the 2006 Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year, J.J. Arrington was eighth in the 2006 Heisman Trophy voting after leading the country with 2,018 yards, and Best who was a two-time All-Pac-10 first-team player between 2008-10. Cal enjoyed its best rushing season in more than a half-century in 2004 when it averaged 256.8 ypg while scoring a school-record 30 touchdowns on the ground. The 2005 season brought much of the same with the Bears averaging 235.3 ypg. Recruiting standout student-athletes is a strength of Gould. Former Cal head coach Tom Holmoe (1997-2001) says, He is one of the best, if not the best, recruiters that I have ever been around. My philosophy as a coach is to create an environment where each and every young man can optimize their potential in the classroom, in the community and on the field, Gould says. We achieve this together through trust, accountability, structure, discipline and hard work. Gould was a candidate for the 2010 American Football Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year Award and has served NFL internships with the Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and St. Louis Rams. A native of Scottsdale, Ariz., Gould played at defensive back at Scottsdale Community College in 1984-85 before earning an athletics scholarship to Wichita State. The Shockers later discontinued their program, leading him to Oregon where he played for the Ducks and earned his bachelor s degree in criminology. Gould and his wife Teresa are parents to sons Tevin (20) and Trae (17). THE GOULD FILE Year Overall Conference Place 2013 5-7 5-3 T-4th 2014 2-9 1-7 13th 2015 0-0 0-0 Totals 7-16 6-10 Announced as UC Davis head coach...dec. 17, 2012 First career win... 30-13 vs. Idaho State (9/28/13) First career Big Sky win... 30-13 vs. Idaho State (9/28/13) Home record... 3-8 First home win... 30-13 vs. Idaho State (9/28/13) Road record... 4-8 First road win... 21-3 at Southern Utah (10/5/13) Record in Causeway Classic... 1-1 First win in series... 34-7 at Aggie Stadium (11/23/13) Record in Battle for the Golden Horseshoe... 1-1 First win in series... 48-35 (11/15/2014) COACHING CAREER OREGON (1990-91) Graduate Assistant PORTLAND STATE (1992) Defensive Backs BOISE STATE (1993-96) Defensive Backs CALIFORNIA (1996-2012) Running Backs (1997-2007) Associate Head Coach (2008-12) Run Game Coordinator (2011-12) PLAYING CAREER Scottsdale (Ariz.) Comm. College (1984-85)University of Oregon (1986-87) EDUCATION Univ. of Oregon; B.S., Criminology (1988) PERSONAL Born: Scottsdale, Ariz. Birthdate: Sept. 15, 1965 Wife: Teresa Kuehn Gould Children: Tevin (19), Trae (16)

UC Davis Depth vs. Nevada Offense QB 13 Ben Scott (6-3, 200, Jr. Vacaville, Calif.) 8 C.J. Spencer (6-2, 205, RFr., Sacramento, Calif.) Defense LDE 50 Walter Earnest (6-1, 260, Sr., Fontana, Calif.) 96 Brandon Weaver (6-3, 255, So., Vacaville, Calif.) Special Teams PK 38 Brady Stuart (5-11, 163, Sr., Newhall, Calif.) 16 Eric Kreitz (6-1, 185, Jr., Simi Valley, Calif.) RB 10 Manusamoa Luuga (5-10, 195, Jr., Long Beach, Calif.) or 34 Justin Williams (5-10, 210, So., Oceanside, Calif.) FB 43 Derek Baljeu (6-0, 240, So., Hunt. Beach, Calif.) 30 Ethan Hicks (5-11, 230, Fr., Atascadero, Calif.) LT 78 Parker Smith (6-4, 290, Sr., Los Altos, Calif.) 61 Donnell Toliver (6-3, 275, So., Menifee, Calif.) LG 76 Andrew Hunter (6-2, 285, Sr., Sacramento, Calif.) 58 Kyle Sulka (6-4, 275, Sherman Oaks, Calif.) C 71 Kevin Gavigan (6-3, 275, Jr., Yucaipa, Calif.) 73 Alex Hanes (6-3, 275, Jr., Antioch, Calif.) RG 69 Julian Bertero (6-7, 305, So., Redwood City, Calif.) 58 Kyle Sulka (6-4, 275, Sherman Oaks, Calif.) RT 70 Christian Schneider (6-6, 303, Jr., Glendora, Calif.) 67 Andrew Carriger (6-7, 285, So., Yorba Linda, Calif.) TE 48 Zach Boman (6-3, 245, Sr., Fresno, Calif.) 85 Nehemiah Winston (6-5, 257, Jr., Pinole, Calif.) WR (y) 80 Ramon Vargas (6-3, 185, Jr., Huntington Beach, Calif.) 3 Keelan Doss (6-3, 195, So., Alameda, Calif.) WR (z) 1 Alex Cannon (6-0, 190, Sr., Long Beach, Calif.) 9 Chris Martin (6-1, 185, Jr., Chula Vista, Calif.) LT 55 Kyle DeVaughn (5-11, 285, Sr., Castaic, Calif.) 51 Jordan Hoyt (6-4, 285, So., Chandler, Ariz.) RT 75 Inoke Raikadroka (6-0, 285, Jr., Inglewood, Calif.) 56 Ryan Lefotu (6-5, 255, Sr., Cypress, Calif.) RDE 90 Zak Pettit (6-4, 255, Jr., Truckee, Calif.) 93 Erik Holmer (6-3, 240, So., Truckee, Calif.) SLB 52 Brady Stibi (6-2, 230, Jr., Windsor, Calif.) 57 Xavier Griggs (6-1, 225, So., Portland, Ore.) MLB 54 Ryan Bua (6-0, 228, Jr., Union City, Calif.) 11 Artice Nelson (6-3, 225, Sr., Citrus Heights, Calif.) WLB 53 Russell Reeder (6-3, 230, Jr., Encinitas, Calif.) 42 Travon Brooks (6-3, 245, Sr., Oakland, Calif.) LCB 19 Shamawn Wright (5-9, 185, Sr., Antioch, Calif.) 31 Nate Walker (5-9, 185, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif.) FS 44 Zach Jones (6-0, 205, Jr., Napa, Calif.) 21 Darryl Graham (6-0, 195, So., Corona, Calif.) SS 8 Keleen Culberson (5-11, 205, So., Corona, Calif.) 37 Mitch Casas (6-0, 205, Sr., Saratoga, Calif.) RCB 29 Patrick Wells (5-11, 185, Jr., Woodland Hills, Calif.) 5 Isiah Olave (5-10, 185, So., San Ysidro, Calif.) KO 16 Eric Kreitz (6-1, 185, Jr., Simi Valley, Calif.) 38 Brady Stuart (5-11, 163, Sr., Newhall, Calif.) P 15 Colby Wadman (6-1, 200, Jr., Thousand Oaks, Calif.) 38 Brady Stuart (5-11, 163, Sr., Newhall, Calif.) KR 31 Nate Walker (5-9, 170, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif.) and 19 Shamawn Wright (5-9, 185, Sr., Antioch, Calif.) PR 9 Chris Martin (6-1, 185, Jr., Chula Vista, Calif.) 12 Corey Collins (5-8, 145, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif.) Snap 97 Justin Garza (5-11, 215, So., Carlsbad, Calif. or 98 Grant Hilton (6-1, 200, So., Coto de Caza, Calif.) Hold 15 Colby Wadman (6-1, 200, Jr., Thousand Oaks, Calif.) HOW-U-SAY-IT NAS ANESI: Noss UH-neh-see AYALA: Eye-AH-lah BALJEU: BAL-joo (not BALL-joo ) BAUMGART: Bahm-gart BUA: BOO-ah CARRIGER: CARE-uh-gher (hard G) CEJA-LUA: SAY-ha LOO-ah DOSCH: Dosh MAJID FIROOZI: Mah-zheed FUH-ROOZEE: TIGER Garcia: TEE-guhr LEFOTU: luh-foh-too MANUSAMOA LUUGA: MAH-noo-sah-MOH-uh LOO-gah PARENTEAU: Puh-REN-Too PETTIT: PET-it I OLAVE - Oh-lahv NOKE RAIKADROKA: EE-no-kay RYE-kah-DROH-kah STIBI: STEE-bee WADMAN: WAHD-man NEHEMIAH Winston: NEE-uh-MYE-uh SHAMAWN Wright: sha-mahn UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG SKY CONFERENCE

BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2014 Standings Conference Overall W L Pct PF PA W L Pct Eastern Washington*# 7 1.875 334 206 11 3.768 Idaho State 6 2.750 345 233 8 4.667 Montana# 6 2.750 245 170 9 5.643 Montana State# 6 2.750 295 254 8 5.615 Northern Arizona 5 3.625 198 198 7 5.583 Cal Poly 5 3.625 302 254 7 5.583 Sacramento State 4 4.500 294 320 7 5.583 North Dakota 3 5.375 152 218 5 7.417 Southern Utah 3 5.375 223 276 3 9.250 Northern Colorado 2 6.250 167 258 3 8.273 Portland State 2 6.250 196 240 3 9.250 Weber State 2 6.250 190 222 2 10.167 UC DAVIS 1 7.125 213 305 2 9.182 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Sept. 7 - Sept 14 - Sept. 21 - Sept. 28 - Oct. 5 - Oct. 12 - Oct. 19 - Oct. 26 - Nov. 2 - Nov. 9 - Nov. 16 - Nov. 23 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Saturday, Aug. 29 North Dakota State at Montana Thursday, Sept. 3 Southern Utah at Utah State Fort Lewis at Montana State UC DAVIS AT NEVADA Friday, Sept. 4 Weber State at Oregon State Saturday, Sept. 5 Portland State at Washington State Western State at Northern Colorado North Dakota at Wyoming Black Hills State at Idaho State Northern Arizona at Stephen F. Austin Eastern Washington at Oregon Cal Poly at Montana (nonconference) Eastern Oregon at Sacramento State Saturday, Sept. 12 Eastern Washington at Northern Iowa Sacramento State at Washington Weber State at North Dakota State Drake at North Dakota *Portland State at Idaho State Southern Utah at South Dakota State New Mexico Highlands at Northern Arizona Northern Colorado at Houston Baptist SOUTH DAKOTA AT UC DAVIS Cal Poly at Arizona State Friday, Sept. 18 Idaho State at Boise State Saturday, Sept. 19 North Dakota at North Dakota State Montana State at Eastern Washington (NC) Montana at Liberty *Northern Colorado at Southern Utah Sacramento State at Weber State (NC) Northern Iowa at Cal Poly Northern Arizona at Arizona UC DAVIS AT HAWAII Saturday, Sept. 26 *UC DAVIS AT NORTH DAKOTA *Cal Poly at Montana State *Weber State at Northern Colorado *Northern Arizona at Montana *Western Oregon at Portland State Brevard College at Southern Utah Idaho State at UNLV *Eastern Washington at Sacramento State Friday, Oct. 2 *Southern Utah at Weber State SATURDAY, OCT. 3 *Montana at UC Davis *North Dakota at Portland State *Montana State at Northern Arizona *Northern Colorado at Sacramento State *Idaho State at Cal Poly SATURDAY, OCT. 10 Portland State at North Texas *Idaho State at North Dakota *Weber State at Montana *Cal Poly at Eastern Washington *NORTHERN ARIZONA AT UC DAVIS *Sacramento State at Montana State SATURDAY, OCT. 17 *Montana State at Portland State *UC DAVIS AT NORTHERN COLORADO *Eastern Washington at Idaho State *North Dakota at Weber State *Sacramento State at Southern Utah SATURDAY, OCT. 24 *North Dakota at Montana *Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado East Tennessee State at Montana State *SOUTHERN UTAH AT UC DAVIS *Weber State at Northern Arizona *Idaho State at Sacramento State *Portland State at Cal Poly SATURDAY, OCT. 31 *Montana State at North Dakota *Weber State at Eastern Washington *Cal Poly at Southern Utah *Montana at Portland State *Northern Colorado at Northern Arizona SATURDAY, NOV. 7 *Portland State at Northern Colorado *UC DAVIS AT WEBER STATE *Southern Utah at Montana State *Montana at Idaho State *Northern Arizona at Eastern Washington *Sacramento State at Cal Poly SATURDAY, NOV. 14 *Northern Colorado at North Dakota *Eastern Washington at Montana *Montana State at Idaho State *CAL POLY AT UC DAVIS *Sacramento State at Northern Arizona Southern Utah at Portland State SATURDAY, NOV. 21 *UC DAVIS AT SACRAMENTO STATE Abilene Christian at Northern Colorado *Montana at Montana State *Idaho State at Weber State *Northern Arizona at Southern Utah *Portland State at Eastern Washington *North Dakota at Cal Poly

The Last Time it Happened INDIVIDUAL RUSHING 30 Rushing Attempts...37 by Gabe Manzares at Cal Poly, 11/15/14 300 Rushing Yards... 305 by Mike Ichiyama at S.F. State, 1994 200 Rushing Yards...230 by Gabe Manzares at Cal Poly, 11/15/14 100 Rushing Yards...230 by Gabe Manzanares vs. Sacramento State, 11/22/14 75-Yard Run (no TD)... 84 by Preston Jackson vs. Humboldt, 10/24/92 75-Yard TD Run...68 by Jermale Jefferson vs. Fort Lewis, 9/6/14 (Colton Silveria had 72-yd TD run earlier in the game game) 50-Yard Run (no TD)...53, at Cal Poly, 11/15/14 50-Yard TD Run...53 by Gabe Manzanares vs. Montana State, 10/11/14 3 Rushing Touchdowns... 3 by Gabe Manzanares at Cal Poly, 11/15/14 4 Rushing Touchdowns... 5 by Matt Brown at Cal Poly, 10/21/00 2 Players Rush for 100 Yards 120 by Colton Silveria & 105 by Marquis Nicolis at Idaho State, 10/13/12 INDIVIDUAL PASSING 20 Pass Completions...22 by Ben Scott vs. Sacramento State, 11/22/14 4 30 Pass Completions... 43 by Greg Denham vs. Montana, 9/12/09 40 Pass Attempts...46 by Ben Scott vs. Montana State, 10/11/14 50 Pass Attempts... 50 by Randy Wright vs. Humboldt State, 10/8/11 3 Touchdown Passes... 3 by Ben Scott vs. Sacramento State, 11/22/14 4 Touchdown Passes... 4 by Ben Scott at Montana, 10/18/14 5 Touchdown Passes...5 by Greg Denham vs. Iona, 10/18/08 TD Pass By Non-QB...... 29 yds by Gabe Manzanares to Mark Martindale at No. Arizona, 11/8/14 100 Yards Rushing & Passing...Khari Jones (102 & 328) at Sonoma State, 10/16/93 300 Yards Passing...301 by Ben Scott vs. No. Colorado, 11/1/14 400 Yards Passing... 434 by Greg Denham at San Diego, 11/22/08 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE 300 Yards Total Offense... 305 by Ben Scott at Cal Poly, 11/15/14 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING 10 Receptions...10 by Tom Hemmingsen at Montana State, 10/26/13 Two Players w/ 10 rec.... Chris Carter (18) & Sean Creadick (10) vs. Montana, 9/12/09 2 Touchdown Receptions...2 by Ramon Vargas at Northern Arizona, 11/8/14 3 Touchdown Receptions...3 by Corey Galindo vs. Fort Lewis, 9/6/14 100 Yards Receiving...122 by Ramon Vargas vs. No. Colorado, 11/1/14 Two Players With 100 Yards Receiving...Brandon Rice (140 and Bakari Grant (118) vs. Cal Poly, 10/13/07 75-Yard Touchdown Reception...84 yds by O.J Swanigan (from Jon Grant)at Weber State, 9/18/04 75-Yard Non-Scoring Reception... 79 yds by Marcus Nolan (from Jon Grant) at South Dakota State, 10/28/06 50-Yard Touchdown Reception... 70 by Keelan Doss vs. Eastern Washington, 9/27/14 50-Yard Non-Scoring Reception...50 by Ramon Vargas at Cal Poly, 11/15/14 SPECIAL TEAMS/DEFENSE Kickoff Return for Touchdown... 89 yds by Shamawn Wright vs. Fort Lewis, 9/6/14 Punt Returned for Touchdown...68 yds by Jesse Oliva vs. Sac State, 9/25/04 Interception Return for Touchdown...7 yds by Jordan Glass vs. Montana State, 10/6/12 Fumble Return for Touchdown... 0 yds by Chris Martin vs. Montana State, 10/11/14 2 Interceptions Returned for Touchdown...Carnell Green (46) & Justin Patterson (66) at W. Oregon, 9/28/02 50-Yard Field Goal... 54 by Sean Kelley at Southern Utah, 10/29/11 4 Field Goals... Brady Stuart (18, 29, 35, 32) vs. North Dakota, 11/16/13 3 Field Goals... Brady Stuart (18, 29, 35, 32) vs. North Dakota, 11/16/13 Blocked Punt... Ryan Dimino vs. Weber State, 9/29/12 Blocked Punt for Touchdown... Blocked by Brock Butler, returned by Danny Hart.... vs. Southern Utah, 10/11/08 Field Goal Blocked... Jonathan Perkins at Southern Utah, 10/5/13 Blocked FG for Touchdown...54 yds ret by Joshua Edwards (blocked by John Faletoese) vs. So. Utah, 10/15/05 Two-Point Conversion by Rush...Colton Silveria vs. Sac State, 11/17/12 Two-Point Conversion by Pass... Randy Wright to Byron Gruendl vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/12 Defensive Extra Point...Jordan Glass vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/12 Extra Point Blocked...Anthony Kaspar vs. North Dakota, 11/16/13 Punt Blocked for Safety...Jeff Allen vs. Cal State Hayward, 10/16/77 Scored a safety...returner tackled in endzone on kickoff vs. North Dakota, 11/16/13 TEAM TOTALS Team Gained 200 Yards Rushing... 223 vs. Sacramento State, 11/22/14 Team Gained 300 Yards Rushing...331 at Idaho State, 10/13/12 Team Failed to Gain 100 Yards Rushing... 81 at Northern Arizona, 11/8/14 Team Gained 300 Yards Passing... 301 vs. No. Colorado, 11/1/14 Team Failed to Gain 100 Yards Passing...54, at Stanford, 8/30/14 Team Gained 500 Yards Total Offense...564 at Cal Poly, 11/15/14 Team Gained 600 Yards Total Offense...610 vs. Montana State, 10/11/14 Team Failed to Gain 200 Yards Total Offense... 115, at Stanford, 8/30/14 Held Team Under 100 Yards In Total Offense... 97 (7 rush, 90 pass) vs. W. Oregon, 10/11/03 Held Team Under 200 Yards in Total Offense...191 (66 rush, 125 pass) vs. No. Arizona, 9/14/13 Held Team Under 100 Yards Rushing... 75 at Sacramento State, 11/23/13 Fake Punt... by Colby Wadman vs. North Dakota, 11/16/13 Fake Field Goal... at Sac State, 10/4/03 (15-yard gain by Nolan de Graaff) Scored At Least 30 Points... 30, vs. Sacramento State, 11/22/14 Scored At Least 40 Points... 48 at Cal Poly, 11.15.14 Scored At Least 50 Points... 52 vs. Fort Lewis, 9/6/14 Won By Shutout... 45-0 at Montana State, 9/16/06 Scored A Safety... James Amos/Adam Cook tackle in end zone at Sac State, 11/3/07 Won on Last-Minute Field Goal... 32 yds by Mark Rovetti with 0:08 left vs. San Francisco State, 10/27/90 Won on Last-Minute Touchdown... 5-yd pass from Randy Wright to Sean Creadick with 0:35 left at Cal Poly, 11/13/10 Played an Overtime Game... Won at South Dakota (24-23), 10/10/09 Played a Double-OT Game...Aggies won at Sac State, 36-28, 9/20/97 (3 OT) Played a Triple-OT Game...Aggies won at Sac State, 36-28, 9/20/97 Played a Tie Game...Aggies tied Humboldt, 31-31, 9/16/95 in Davis BY OPPONENTS Team Gained 500 Yards Total Offense...737 yds vs. Montana State, 10/11/14 Kickoff Returned for Touchdown... 98 yds by Jamal Miles, (Arizona State) 9/1/11 Punt Returned for Touchdown...60 yds by Ty Montgomery at Stanford, 8/30/14 Interception Returned for Touchdown... 38 yds by Deonte Flowers, (Montana State), 10/11/14 2 Interceptions Returned for Touchdown... Lucky Dozier (78) and Marcus Alford (47), No. Arizona, 9/14/13 Fumble Returned for Touchdown... 0 yards by Ben Cowger (Sac State), 11/19/11 Punt Blocked... by Zach Shrader (Sacramento State), 11/20/10 Field Goal Blocked...by Dyllon Knox, So. Dakota, 8/31/13 Scored a Safety... Corbin Cutshaw tackled in endzone at Fresno State, 9/5/09 Shutout Recorded... 45-0, at Stanford, 8/30/14 2014 marks in bold

OPPONENT SCHEDULES NEVADA (0-0) 9.3 UC DAVIS 9.12 ARIZONA 9.19 at Texas A&M 9.26 at Buffalo 10.3 UNLV 10.10 NEW MEXICO 10.17 at Wyoming 10.24 HAWAI I 11.5 at Fresno State 11.14 SAN JOSE STATE 11.21 at Utah State 11.28 at San Diego State Series record: Nevada leads, 28-21-3 Last meeting: L,36-7 (2013) SOUTH DAKOTA (0-0) 9.5 at Kansas State 9.12 at UC Davis 9.19 DRAKE 10.3 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 10.10 at Western Illinois 10.17 at North Dakota State 10.24 MISSOURI STATE 10.31 at Northern Iowa 11.7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11.14 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 11.21 at Illinois State Series record: South Dakota leads, 3-2 Last meeting: L,10-7 (2013) HAWAI I (0-0) 9.3 COLORARDO 9.12 at Ohio State 9.19 UC DAVIS 9.26 at Wisconsin 10.3 BOISE STATE 10.10 SAN DIEGO STATE 10.17 at New Mexico 10.24 at Nevada 11.7 at UNLV 11.14 FRESNO STATE 11.21 SAN JOSE STATE 11.28 LOUSIANA-MONROE Series record: Hawai i leads, 1-0 Last meeting: L,56-14 (2011) NORTH DAKOTA (0-0) 9.5 at Wyoming 9.12 DRAKE 9.19 at North Dakota State 9.26 UC DAVIS 10.3 at Portland State 10.10 IDAHO STATE 10.17 at Weber State 10.24 at Montana 10.31 MONTANA STATE 11.14 NORTHERN COLORADO 11.21 at Cal Poly Series record: UC Davis leads, 3-2 Last meeting: W,34-18 (2013) MONTANA (1-0) 8.29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE...W,38-35 9.5 CAL POLY (NC) 9.19 at Liberty 9.26 NORTHERN ARIZONA 10.3 at UC Davis 10.10 WEBER STATE 10.24 NORTH DAKOTA 11.7 at Portland State 11.14 EASTERN WASHINGTON 11.21 at Montana State Series record: Montana leads 5-0 Last meeting: L,48-28 (2014) NORTHERN ARIZONA (0-0) 9.5 at Stephen F. Austin 9.12 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS 9.19 at Arizona 9.26 at Montana 10.3 MONTANA STATE 10.10 UC Davis 10.24 WEBER STATE 11.7 at Eastern Washington 11.14 SACRAMENTO STATE 11.21 at Southern Utah Series record: Northen Arizona leads, 3-0 Last meeting: L,23-21 (20-14) NORTHERN COLORADO (0-0) 9.5 WESTERN STATE 9.12 at Houston Baptist 9.19 at Southern Utah 9.26 WEBER STATE 10.3 at Sacramento State 10.17 UC DAVIS 10.24 EASTERN WASHINGTON 10.31 at Northern Arizona 11.7 PORTLAND STATE 11.14 at North Dakota 11.21 ABILENE CHRISTIAN Series record: UC Davis leads 5-2 Last meeting: L,27-21 SOUTHERN UTAH (0-0) 9.5 at Utah State 9.12 at South Dakota 9.19 NORTHERN COLORADO 9.26 BREVARD COLLEGE 10.2 at Weber State 10.17 SACRAMENTO STATE 10.24 at UC Davis 10.31 CAL POLY 11.7 at Montana State 11.14 at Portland State 11.21 NORTHERN ARIZONA Series record: UC Davis leads, 11-6 Last meeting: W,21-2 (2013) WEBER STATE (0-0) 9.4 at Oregon State 9.12 at North Dakota State 9.19 SACRAMENTO STATE (NC) 9.26 at Northern Colorado 10.2 SOUTHERN UTAH 10.10 at Montana 10.17 NORTH DAKOTA 10.24 at Northern Arizona 10.31 at Eastern Washington 11.7 UC DAVIS 11.21 IDAHO STATE Series record: UC Davis, 2-1 Last meeting: W,37-13 (2012) CAL POLY (0-0) 9.5 at Montana (NC) 9.12 at Arizona State 9.19 NORTHERN IOWA 9.26 at Montana State 10.3 IDAHO STATE 10.10 at Eastern Washington 10.24 PORTLAND STATE 10.31 at Southern Utah 11.7 SACRAMENTO STATE 11.14 at UC Davis 11.21 NORTH DAKOTA Series record: UC Davis leads, 20-18-2 Last meeting: W,48-35 SACRAMENTO STATE (0-0) 9.5 EASTERN OREGON 9.12 at Washington 9.19 at Weber State (NC) 9.26 EASTERN WASHINGTON 10.3 NORTHERN COLORADO 10.10 at Montana State 10.17 at Southern Utah 10.24 IDAHO STATE 11.7 at Cal Poly 11.14 at Northern Arizona 11.21 UC DAVIS Series record: UC Davis leads 43-19 Last meeting: L,41-30

UC DAVIS STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UCD OPP SCORING 286 416 Points Per Game 26.0 37.8 Points Off Turnovers 72 112 FIRST DOWNS 208 269 Rushing 74 123 Passing 117 127 Penalty 17 19 RUSHING YARDAGE 1591 2197 Yards gained rushing 1774 2445 Yards lost rushing 183 248 Rushing Attempts 317 448 Average Per Rush 5.0 4.9 Average Per Game 144.6 199.7 TDs Rushing 12 26 PASSING YARDAGE 2559 3100 Comp-Att-Int 221-343-10 235-342-7 Average Per Pass 7.5 9.1 Average Per Catch 11.6 13.2 Average Per Game 232.6 281.8 TDs Passing 26 27 T OTAL OFFENSE 4150 5297 Total Plays 660 790 Average Per Play 6.3 6.7 Average Per Game 377.3 481.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 60-1154 48-1000 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-57 18-241 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-57 10-96 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.2 20.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 4.4 13.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.1 9.6 FUMBLES-LOST 14-7 10-5 PENALTIES-Yards 49-485 72-664 Average Per Game 44.1 60.4 PUNTS-Yards 54-2282 41-1623 Average Per Punt 42.3 39.6 Net punt average 36.3 35.8 KICKOFFS-Yards 54-3137 75-4299 Average Per Kick 58.1 57.3 Net kick average 37.7 37.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:03 31:57 3RD-DOWN Conversions 46/127 73/149 3rd-Down Pct 36% 49% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 2/8 9/17 4th-Down Pct 25% 53% SACKS BY-Yards 18-125 15-91 MISC YARDS 0 13 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 39 55 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-11 11-15 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (28-33) 85% (35-48) 73% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (24-33) 73% (26-48) 54% PAT-ATTEMPTS (37-39) 95% (53-55) 96% ATTENDANCE 30606 116762 Games/Avg Per Game 5/6121 6/19460 Neutral Site Games 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total UC Davis 41 79 82 84 286 Opponents 98 110 98 110 416