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2013 COLORADO BUFFALO FOOTBALL: Seven Quick Questions / The Players1-1-1

SEVEN QUICK QUESTIONS

Theplayerswereaskedtoansweruptosevendifferentquestions;herearetheirresponses:  Which pro team  Which musical   What is  What’s your  What movie  If you could  What modern   would you most  artist best   your most  favorite  character do  be an assistant  convenience Student‐Athlete  want to play    prepares you  cherished   junk food?  you most   to anyone, who  could you live   for?  for game time?  possession?    identify with?  would that be?  without? 

Donta Abron New York Jets 2-Pac Hats Blueberries Phineas Bob Marley Cell phone Michael Adkins II YG My money Hot wings Blake Allen Philadelphia Wayne Gretzky Bob Lee Benson Eagles Alicia Keys signed stick N/A Swagger Henderson Computer Isaac Archuleta Underoath, Denver Lincoln Park, Broncos E-40 My rifle Potato chips Thad Cassel Kevin Hart My television Vincent Arvia Chicago Carne asada Cory in Bears Lil’ Wayne My car burritos “The House” Beyoncé Video games Chidobe Awuzie Chief Keef, Rick Ross, Meek Mill Jared Bell I have no interest in Pittsburgh Drake, Anything Neal MacCauley being an Steelers T.I. Family chocolate in “Heat” assistant Television Bryce Bobo My dad’s Cowboys or picture back Gummy worms Denzel Washington, Calvin Johnson Electronic Falcons Trinidad James in California and snack cakes Kevin Hart or Julio Jones devices Nate Bonsu Texas high school state Dallas Ace Hood, championship Cowboys Meek Mill ring Potato chips Craig (Friday) Ray Lewis Laptop Brandan Brisco Oakland Raiders Future My phone French fries Superman Kevin Hart TV Ed Caldwell Explosions in Denver The sky, Anything The call function Broncos J. Cole My bible mexican Rex (Toy Story) Morgan Freeman on a cell phone Keenan Canty New Orleans Fresh Prince Saints Meek Mill Bible Cookies (Will Smith) My mother House phone James Carr San Francisco 49ers E-40 My beenie Candy John Q Nicholas Batum My cell phone Trevor Carver Denver Any country artist. Broncos It calms my nerves. My skis Potato chips Captain America Dave Forman Coffee maker Justin Castor Denver Broncos The Fray My jeep Potato chips Thad Castle Warren Buffet Cell phone Connor Center Billy Chapel Pittsburgh Chocolate “For the love Steelers Random My car cake of the game” Coach Cell phone Wesley Christensen Anberlin, Triston in Seattle Emery, My wicked, Cookies or (Legends of Seahawks Confide sweet jeep crackers The Fall) Steve Carell Social Media

2013 COLORADO BUFFALO FOOTBALL: Seven Quick Questions / The Players 2-2-2

  Which pro team  Which musical   What is  What’s your  What movie  If you could  What modern   would you most  artist best   your most  favorite  character do  be an assistant  convenience Student‐Athlete  want to play   prepares you  cherished   junk food?  you most   to anyone, who  could you live   for?  for game time?  possession?    identify with?  would that be?  without? Timothy Coleman Rice Denver Waka marshmallow Broncos Flocka Flame My bible squares Bane Von Miller Cable TV Brad Cotner San Diego Coach Chargers Metallica Family Sweets Jason Bourne MacIntyre Car Kaiwi Crabb Denver Broncos/ Elliot from Seattle Seahawks Eminem My A/C unit Burritos Pete’s Dragon Adam Sandler Computers Kenneth Crawley A chain that my aunt Floyd Washington bought me Superman Mayweather Redskins Gucci Mane for my birthday Gummy Bears and Batman “Money Team” Television Malcolm Creer New England Drake, My mom Denzel Patriots J. Cole and brother Candy bar Washington N/A N/A Terrence Crowder Gucci Mane, Denver Future, Phone, Will Kayne Broncos Lil Wayne wallet Chips Smith West TV Brady Daigh Denver Broncos Eric Church My truck N/A Ron Burgundy Brady Daigh Escalators Connor Darby Detroit Lions. President I’m from Detroit. None None Pizza Obama Social networks Stevie Joe Dorman Houston Any upbeat Texans country music My rifle Ice cream Ricky Bobby George Strait Cell phone Elijah Dunston San Diego Sweet Chargers Gucci Mane Music potato fries Usain Bolt Thor Eaton New England Patriots Kayne West My Bible Candy bar Tony Stark Tim Tebow TV Scott Fernandez San Diego Russell Crowe Chargers Korn Diploma Cheeseburger in “Gladiator” Lionel Messi A/C Josh Ford Ray Reed, T.I., Interstate My family, Will Smith Packers/ Ike, Eminem, my daughter, Chicken in “I am Dave Plati, Broncos Michael Jackson Jada sandwiches Legend” John Wooden Cable TV George Frazier Atlanta Falcons Future Potato chips Ray Lewis Cell phone Jordan Gehrke Frank Cake batter Abagnale- Wiz Khalifa- ice cream “Catch Me Coach Bill Any “When I’m Gone” My friends with cookies If You Can” Belichick Jimmie Gilbert Jr. N/A N/A N/A Cookies N/A N/A N/A Addison Gilliam San Francisco Bach, Giants Mozart My bed Candy Lloyd Christmas Pauly Shore Cell phone Diego Gonzalez Could be Cowboys. Any rap/ I don’t have hip hop Sebastian a specific team artist Cookies Janikowski Cell phone

2013 COLORADO BUFFALO FOOTBALL: Seven Quick Questions / The Players 3-3-3

  Which pro team  Which musical   What is  What’s your  What movie  If you could  What modern   would you most  artist best   your most  favorite  character do  be an assistant  convenience Student‐Athlete  want to play   prepares you  cherished   junk food?  you most   to anyone, who  could you live   for?  for game time?  possession?    identify with?  would that be?  without? D.D. Goodson Houston Texans or a team with My pet Ice cream Hope Solo Z-Ro Rottweiler, Ace sundaes Miley Cyrus Social networking Chris Graham San Francisco Mexican 49ers ASAP Rocky Teddy bear food Jim Harbaugh Phone Gunnar Graham 2 Steps Any From Hell Tommy Boy Deodorant Garrett Gregory San Francisco 49ers Kid Cudi My family Ice cream Batman Coach MacIntyre TV Woodson Greer III Lakers, Raiders, Mexican Mr. Chao Ken Yankees Young Jeezy My bed food in “The Hangover” Norton Jr. Microwave Jeffrey Hall Lil’ B, Yankees, Lil’ Wayne, Packers Adele Life Candy Kevin Hart Josh Hamilton E-mail Gus Handler Cookies/ Antoine Chicago Rashida sausage Dodson or The government/ Bulls Miley Cyrus Jones pizza Thor Danny McBride liberals Jack Harris Colorado My cat, Fries with The man- The Rockies Eric Church Salem ranch thing Chris Kyle government Tanner Harrison Seattle Mexican Seahawks All Note from dad food John Wooden Socks Greg Henderson Nipsey Hassle, Oakland Meek Mill, Raiders Jeezy My family Candy bar Ali Kobe Bryant Social networking Tyler Henington Denver Luke Ricky Broncos Bryan Car Fries Bobby J.J. Watt Phone Chris Hill Broncos, Saints All kinds Peyton Manning Jesse Hiss Chicago My Brad Pitt Blackhawks Tech Nine .44 Mag Ice cream in “Fight Club” Kate Upton A/C Johnathan Huckins Motley Crue I don’t Phialdelphia and Pocket eat Coach Eagles Bon Jovi watch junk food Forman TV Harrison Hunter Oakland John McClane Raiders Kendrick Lamar Tiger pants Candy in “Die Hard” Bruce Willis Toilet Jeromy Irwin Cell phone. I suck with Houston Kolaches! them Texans Metallica Childhood pictures (Texas) anyway. Sean Irwin Houston Pictures of Texans Nickleback my family Chinese food Gerard Butler Tony Gonzalez Phone Ryan Iverson Chicago Rage Against My air White Goodman Bears The Machine conditioning unit Burritos in “Dodgeball” Patrick Kane Cell phone Colin Johnson San Francisco Saint Michael’s 49ers Eminem necklace Potato chips Tom Brady Razor

2013 COLORADO BUFFALO FOOTBALL: Seven Quick Questions / The Players 4-4-4

  Which pro team  Which musical   What is  What’s your  What movie  If you could  What modern   would you most  artist best   your most  favorite  character do  be an assistant  convenience Student‐Athlete  want to play   prepares you  cherished   junk food?  you most   to anyone, who  could you live   for?  for game time?  possession?    identify with?  would that be?  without?  Clay Jones Vince San Francisco Papale Bill 49ers Reggae Hamburgers (Invincible) Belichick TV Tony Jones Lil Wayne, Tampa Bay Meek Mill, Buccaneers French Montana Running back Chicken Ice Cube Ray Rice Samson Kafovalu Oakland Waka Raiders Flocka Family Cookies The Rock J-Boog Alcohol Alex Kelley Jesus Culture, Denver Hillson United, Allen from Broncos Lovelite ESV bible Potato chips “The Hangover” Jim Burgeon Smart phone Gerrad Kough A fishing pale my San Diego Future, dad gave me Marshall Chargers Gucci Mane before he passed Batman Faulk Tablet Sam Kronshage Houston Picture of Texans my family Pizza TV Keegan LaMar Pretty Lights, Pittsburgh Imagine Dragons, Steelers AC/DC My bike Candy Bane Troy Polamalu Video games Phillip Lindsay Denver Gucci Mane, Broncos Waka Flocka My family Fast food Don’t know Coach MacIntyre A computer Sefo Liufau San Diego Variety of My last Brian Chargers artists name Candy The Rock Jensen TV Derek McCartney Green Bay Kirk Franklin/ Jimmy Chitwood Packers The Weekend Ice cream in “Hoosiers” Dwight Freeney Socks Tyler McCulloch My mullet/ Ace Boogie Albuquerque Lil B “The video game in “Paid Certain TV Isotopes Basegod” system Ice cream in Full” Vincent Chase channels Tim McLaughlin San Francisco Explosions In Social 49ers The Sky Cell phone Ice cream Batman Dave Forman networking Ryan Moeller New England Chocolate chip Patriots Lil’ Wayne Photos cookies Thad Castle Bill Belichick TV Marques Mosley Wayans The Bros. Sparks Beethoven My dog Carrots (White Chicks) Snoop Lion TV Josh Moten My picture San Diego book that I Chargers Frank Ocean, made for my Boobie Miles Jim Tressel- Peanut butter (best weather, Pyrite mom with my past (Friday Night He perfected and jelly beautiful people) achievements Candy Lights) the sweater vest sandwiches Daniel Munyer San Francisco Sideshow Bob 49ers 2Pac SS card Pizza from the Simpsons Phil Jackson Television Jordan Murphy Denver Broncos Peanut Coach Herman Or Flint Tropics Miley Cyrus My faith butter cups Boone Dave Forman Lotion

2013 COLORADO BUFFALO FOOTBALL: Seven Quick Questions / The Players 5-5-5

  Which pro team  Which musical   What is  What’s your  What movie  If you could  What modern   would you most  artist best   your most  favorite  character do  be an assistant  convenience Student‐Athlete  want to play  prepares you  cherished   junk food?  you most   to anyone, who  could you live   for?  for game time?  possession?    identify with?  would that be?  without? Marc Mustoe Forman I’m good says “I can’t Only person Denver with or eat junk I need is Broncos without any Bible food.” Superman my dad A car Stephane Nembot I like more Any team that Reggae, but Jesus picture could help me love listening to and cross realize my dream Snoop Dogg ft. given to of building my Dre, 50 cent me by my orphanage Eminem parents Macaroons The Rock My parenrts Electricity Andre Nichols Big Krit, My replica Brain from I’d have Denver Ace Hood, lighted sword “Pinky my own Broncos Katy Perry from Star Wars Nachos and the Brain” assistant Cable TV Clay Norgard A Razor Atlanta My Pug, Wreck It and Falcons Pantera Angus Ice Cream Ralph Beyoncé shaving cream Darragh O’Neill Pi in Manchester “The Life United My phone of Pi” Video games Will Oliver Denver Broncos Generally rap No idea Ice cream Vin Diesel Marvin Demoff Phone Kenneth Olugbode Any team Gucci Mane Family None I don’t know Anyone Cell phone Robert Orban Denver My grandpa’s Broncos model plane Potato chips John Harbaugh TV Parker Orms High school state Denver championship B-Rabbit Coach Greg Social Broncos Eminem rings Donuts (8 Mile) Brown networking Tommy Papilion Denver Tron Broncos Soundtrack My dog Potato chips James Bond Mike Ditka Cell phone Juda Parker Atlanta My family/ Falcons loved ones Hamburgers Oprah Reality TV Kirk Poston Dallas Cowboys Waka Flocka Fast food Oprah Social media Christian Powell San Francisco Shirt from 49ers Wiz Khalifa my brother R.I.P. Candy bar The Hulk TV Markeis Reed Drake, San Francisco Future, Craig 49ers Roscoe Dash Dog Potato chips from “Friday” Bill Gates My phone Paul Richardson Silkk the Whichever Shocker team needs Nipsey Fruit in “Hot me the most Hustle My family snacks Boyz” Obama Nothing Devin Ross Philadelphia Problem and Eagles Meek Mill My mom Donuts Pinocchio DeSean Jackson TV Ryan Severson San Francisco Achilles Video game 49ers Country music My necklace Ice cream from “Troy” Adrian Peterson systems Hunter Shaw Pittsburgh My Grandpa’s Steelers 2Pac hat Snack cakes Jesus Kevin Hart Alarm clock Kyle Slavin My dogs, Denver Sydney and Brick from Broncos Skrilley Paloma Ice cream “Anchorman” Bill Gates Game system

2013 COLORADO BUFFALO FOOTBALL: Seven Quick Questions / The Players6-6-6

  Which pro team   Which musical   What is  What’s your  What movie  If you could  What modern   would you most   artist best   your most  favorite  character do  be an assistant  convenience Student‐Athlete  want to play   prepares you  cherished   junk food?  you most   to anyone, who  could you live   for?  for game time?  possession?    identify with?  would that be?  without? Terrel Smith New York Giants AC/DC My daughter Chips Batman Jay-Z Social media Justin Solis Jay-Z, Miami Kayne West, LeBron Video game Heat Waka Flocka My hats Apples The Flash James systems Nelson Spruce Jeremy Ryan San Francisco in “Wedding 49ers My car Cookies Crashers” Gregg Popovich Television Colin Sutton Maximus Pittsburgh Picture of Candied Aurelius George Steelers AC/DC my family mangoes in “Gladiator” R.R. Martin TV Jeff Thomas Oakland Don’t have I don’t Raiders Big Krit one Pizza know AJ Green Television Tedric Thompson Coach Baltimore Martin Nick Video game Ravens Meek Mill My family Candy Lawrence Saban systems Josh Tupou Oakland Island Reggae, Raiders Rap My music Horse Hulk Cell phone Alex Turbow The Game, Kaskade, Autographed German Philadelphia Ancii, Derek Jeter chocolate Maximus Eagles Calvin Harris baseball cake from “Gladiator” Derek Jeter A razor John Tuso Sunshine New York from “Remember Coach Bear Video game Yankees Skrillex Family Potato Chips The Titans” Bryant systems KT Tu’umalo San Francisco My tote Chocolate 49ers Fiji bags biscuits Chuck Norris TV Chidera Uzo-Diribe Meek Mill, Los Angeles T.I., Nino Brown Lakers Jay-Z My family Wings or Blade Phil Jackson Video games Paul Vigo Any east or Bishop T.D. west coast team Marvin Sapp Jakes John Walker Washington Meek Mill, Floyd Redskins DISE Gang My mother Candy Superman Mayweather Video games Derrick Webb Atlanta Future, Chocolate Falcons AIFBG College degree chip cookies Mike Lowry Halle Berry Television Jordan Webb Not Marky Mark My bible movie Philadelphia and the from my Tyler Mila subscription Passion Funky Bunch Grandma Candy Durden Kunis services Cheldon West Denzel Drake, Washington’s Los Angeles Drizzy, My piano character in Lakers Aubrey Graham skills Candy Training Day Kobe Bryant Cell phone D.J. Wilhelm Minnesota Candy Stu from Sherrard Video game Vikings Wale Cell phone of any kind “The Hangover” Harrington systems Lowell Williams Jr. Pittsburgh Steelers 2Pac My family Cookies The Hulk Social media

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  Which pro team   Which musical   What is  What’s your  What movie  If you could  What modern   would you most   artist best   your most  favorite  character do  be an assistant  convenience Student‐Athlete  want to play   prepares you  cherished   junk food?  you most   to anyone, who  could you live   for?  for game time?  possession?    identify with?  would that be?  without? De’Jon Wilson Dallas Loud Lot, Idris I don’t Cowboys Gwop Gwalla My phone Chips Stringer Bell Elba know Jon Wilson Denver Broncos, Anything my hometown that amps team me up Cookies Von Miller Alex Wood Inception/ Denver Dark Knight Broncos soundtrack Candy Russell Crowe Bill Belichick Internet Connor Wood New England Chocolate Patriots Bible chip cookies Ricky Bobby Warren Buffett TV Austin Woodard San Francisco Leonardo 49ers AC/DC My life Animal crackers Happy Gilmore Dicaprio Internet Yuri Wright New York My grandmother’s Giants J. Cole necklace Pizza Denzel Washington Jay-Z Cell phone Bryan Wyman Chicago My elephant Blackhawks Eminem pillow Crackers Thor Batman TV Richard Yates II Both my The High An assistant Grandpa’s Plains to my Lynyrd military Drifter dad Skynyrd dog tags (Clint Eastwood) (football coach) Internet

2013 COLORADO BUFFALO FOOTBALL: Preseason Honors/Pronunciations 8-8-8

PRESEASON HONORS

Hereisthelistofpreseasonhonorsaffordedthe2013ColoradoBuffaloes:

PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA

None

PRESEASON ALL-PAC 12 CONFERENCE

KR MARQUES MOSLEY (third-team: Phil Steele’s College Football, second-team: collegesportsmadeness.com) OG DANIEL MUNYER (third-team: Athlon Sports) P DARRAGH O’NEILL (first-team: Athlon Sports, Lindy’s Pac-12 Football, Phil Steele’s College Football, Sporting News, USA Today, collegefootballnews.com; collegesportsmadeness.com) TB CHRISTIAN POWELL (third-team: Lindy’s Pac-12 Football) WR PAUL RICHARDSON (second-team: Lindy’s Pac-12 Football, Phil Steele’s College Football, third-team: Athlon Sports, collegesportsmadeness.com) DE CHIDERA UZO-DIRIBE (fourth-team: Phil Steele’s College Football) CB YURI WRIGHT (second-team: Lindy’s Pac-12 Football)

BUFFALOES ON NATIONAL AWARD LISTS (WATCH LISTS/Nominations)

Bednarik Award (top defensive player): DE Chidera Uzo-Diribe (one of 76 on official watch list) Biletnikoff Award (outstanding receiver): WR Paul Richardson (one of 75 on official watch list) Butkus Award (top linebacker): ILB Derrick Webb (one of 51 on official watch list) Doak Walker (top running back): TB Christian Powell (one of 63 on official watch list) Ray Guy Award (most outstanding punter): P Darragh O’Neill (one of 25 on official watch list) Rimington Award (most outstanding center): C Gus Handler (one of 44 on official watch list) Ted Hendricks Award (defensive end of the year): DE Chidera Uzo-Diribe (one of 22 on official watch list) College Football Performance Awards (top player at each position): S Marques Mosley (one of 36 on kickoff return watch list); P Darragh O’Neill (one of 36 on punter watch list); WR Paul Richardson (one of 31 on receiver watch list)

NATIONAL TOP 100 PLAYER RATINGS

Defensive Ends: Chidera Uzo-Diribe (No. 32, Phil Steele’s College Football) Wide Receiver: Paul Richardson (No. 42, Phil Steele’s College Football) Punter: Darragh O’Neill (No. 7, Lindy’s Pac-12 Football, No. 15, Phil Steele’s College Football)

NATIONAL UNIT RATINGS

None

PRESEASON TEAM RANKINGS

Publication NationalPac-12 South Athlon Sports No. 85 6th CBSSports.com No. 86 6th Phil Steele’s College FootballNo. 90 6th Lindy’s Pac-12 Football No. 93 6th collegesportsmadness.com No. 97 6th USA Today No. 115 6th

Publication NationalPac-12 South Collegefootballnews.com ......... 6th Game Plan Magazines ......... 6th Pac-12 Summer Media Poll ......... 6th The Sporting News ......... 6th McIllece Sports …… 6th

COLORADO PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Coaches/Staff KentBAER(bear)AndyLaRUSSA(la‐roo‐suh)

TobyNEINAS(nine‐us)MikePITRE(P‐tree)

PlayersDONTAABRON(don‐tayA‐bron)VincentARVIA(R‐via)CHIDOBE AWUZIE (chih‐doe‐bey ah‐wooz‐yeh)JEREDBell(jair‐red)BryceBOBO(bo‐bo)NateBONSU(bonn‐sue)KAIWACrabb(kuh‐E‐vee)BradyDAIGH(day)JordanGEHRKE(gerr‐key)AddisonGILLAM(gill‐um)SamsonKAFOVALU(kof‐ah‐va‐loo)

GERRADKOUGH(jair‐edcoe)SamKRONSHAGE(kronn‐sage)SEFOLIUFAU(seff‐ohlee‐ooh‐fow)TylerMcCULLOCH(muh‐cull‐ock)MARQUESMosley(mar‐kease)JoshMOTEN(moat‐in)STEPHANENEMBOT(steff‐onname‐bot)DARRAGHO’Neill(darr‐uh)KennethOLUGBODE(oh‐lew‐bo‐day)MARKEISReed(mark‐keese)RyanSEVERSON(see‐ver‐son)KyleSLAVIN(slay‐vinn)

TERRELSmith(terr‐rell)JustinSOLIS(so‐lease)COLINSutton(kaw‐lynn)TEDRICThompson(teh‐drick)JoshTUPOU(two‐poe)K.T.TU’UMALO(to‐ooh‐ma‐low)CHIDERA UZO‐DIRIBE (chee‐derra u‐zoedirr‐E‐bay)PaulVIGO(vee‐go)CHELDONWest(chell‐dunn)De’JONWilson(day‐zhon)

COLORADO FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES

Heissecondontheteamleadinunassistedtacklesthisseason. His 12 tackles against Central Arkansas tied a career‐high that heoriginallysetlastyearintheseasonopenervs.ColoradoState.

Isoneofsixplayersnamedasateamcaptainforthe2013season. HeisoneofonlysixplayersinCUhistoryevertobenamedacaptainfortheseasontwice.Hehasservedasacaptainineachofthelasttwoseasons.

He was named to the Butkus Award (best collegiate linebacker)preseasonwatchlistforthe2013season.

Finishedfirstontheteamintotaltacklesin2012. Hehasplayedin41careergames,tiedformostontheteam,startingin21.

Hehasplayedinsomecapacityinall41gamesCUhasplayedinduringhiscareer.

Trends:Hashaddoubledigit tackles inagame five times in the lasttwoseasons.

Webb picked up 33 special teams points in 2011, fourth most in aseasonsincetheBuffsbegantabulatingthestatin1987.

Redshirtedthe2009season.HumanInterest Webb enjoys rapping and wrote a song entitled “Colorado Swag,”produced by former defensive end Forrest West that was playedduringpregamewarm‐upsatFolsomField.

Haswon two spelling bees in his lifetime; once in elementary schoolandanotherinmiddleschool.

Is active in the Distributive Educational Club of America, aninternationalassociationofhighschoolandcollegestudentsstudyingmarketing,managementandentrepreneurship.

He is active in the community, volunteering for Bridge Builders, aprogramthatseekstodevelopfutureleaderswholayasideindividual,social, economic and cultural differences. He volunteered for theSpecial Olympics through Bridge Builders, serving as a basketballcoach.

Isacousinof formerSanFrancisco49ergreatRogerCraig,whowonthree Super Bowls and was the NFL Offensive Player of the Year in1988.

He has two other family members who played in the NFL. KentonKeithplayedcollegiatelyatNewMexicoStateandwasamemberoftheIndianapolisColtswhilehisuncle, JoeLoweryplayedrunningbackatJacksonvilleStateandwasdraftedbytheBuffaloBillsin1976.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2010 7 124 12 5—17 2- 5 ½- 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2011 13 425 35 19—54 4- 6 0- 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2012 12 601 61 27—88 4- 7 1- 4 9 4 1 0 0 0 2013 4 313 23 9— 32 1- 1 0- 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 TOTALS 36 1,463 131 60—191 11-19 1.5- 6 19 7 2 1 1 0

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2010 1 10 (2) 5 (0) 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 2 27 2011 1 5 (1) 7 (2) 0 0 10 1 0 0 1 3 2 33 2012 2 3 (1) 0 (0) 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 14 2013 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 4 18 (4) 12 (2) 0 0 19 1 1 0 1 9 5 76 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

CU Career Special Teams Points CU Season Special Teams Points Rk. Player (Seasons) Total Rk. Player (Season) Total 1 Ryan Sutter (1994-97) 123 1 Ryan Sutter (1996) 53 2 Darren Fisk (1995-97) 86 2 Travis Sandersfeld (2009) 45 3 Arthur Jaffee (2009-p) 85 3 Arthur Jaffee (2010) 40

4 Derrick Webb (2009-p) 76 4 Derrick Webb (2011) 33 5 Travis Sandersfeld (2008-p) 72 5 Ryan Sutter (1996) 31 6 Ryan Black (1987-90) 68 John Sanders (1997) 31 7 Jalil Brown (2007-10) 65 Jalil Brown (2007) 31

Kennethhadhisfirstcareerinterceptioninthefourthquarteroftheteam’swinoverCentralArkansas.HepickedtheballoffincorneroftheendzoneonColorado’slastdefensiveplayofthegame,endingallhopesforaCentralArkansasvictory.

Wasanhonorablementiontothe2012All‐Pac12Team. Finished his freshman campaign with 58 tackles, fifth on the teamoverall,andthirdamongallreturningplayers.

Playedin642defensivesnapslastseason,themostontheteam.Heissecond all‐time at CU for snaps played as a freshman, trailing GregHenderson’s823(2011).

Along with Yuri Wright, Crawley started the Sac State game lastseasonatcornerback,makingit justthesixthtimethattwofreshmenstarted at the sameposition at the same time—the fifth timeby twotruefreshmen—andthesecondtimeatcornerback.

Alsovs.SacStatelastyear, fellowclassmateMarquesMosleystartedatnickelback,markingthefirsttimethreefreshmen(trueorredshirt)havestartedinanygroup(secondary,linebackers,thelines,receivers,backfield)inColoradohistory.

Crawley,alongwithGregHenderson(2011)andVictorScott(1980)weretheonlytruefreshmentostartaseasonopeneratcornerbackinCU history. Only five other players have even started one game atcornerback as true freshmen: Deon Figures (1988), Toray EltonDavis(1994),DamenWheeler(1996),TerrenceWheatley(2003)andCha’pelleBrown(2006).

HighSchool TheWashingtonPostselectedhimastheD.C.areaPlayeroftheYearasaseniorinhighschool.

Asaseniorinhighschool,SuperPreprankedhimtheNo.10playerintheMid‐AtlanticRegion,theseconddefensiveback,andalsolistedhimastheNo.2prospectoutofWashington,D.C.ESPN.comslottedhimastheNo.18cornerback in thenationwhileRivals.comrankedhimtheNo.22corner;MaxPrepsrankedhimtheNo.17safetyinthecountry.MostoftheservicesalsoconsideredhimtobetheNo.2prospectoutoftheDistrict.

Alsorantrackasasophomoreinhighschoolwithhimparticipatingonthe4x100and4x200meterrelayteams.

HumanInterest Enjoys playing volleyball, going to the movies and hanging out withfriendsinhissparetime.

BackinWashington,D.C.,hehelpsservethecommunitybyassistingatagrouphome.

Heisfromthesamehighschool(H.D.Woodson)asredshirtfreshmenJohnWalkerandDe’JonWilson.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2012 11 642 46 12—58 3- 9 0- 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 2013 4 309 14 3— 17 1- 1 0- 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 TOTALS 15 951 60 15—75 4- 10 0- 0 7 0 0 0 7 1

PUNT RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 11 12 81 6.8 0 24

Most Snaps Played By A True Freshman 823 Greg Henderson, CB (2011) 642 Kenneth Crawley, CB (2012) 597 Jordon Dizon, ILB (2004) 524 Marques Mosley, FS (2012) 414 Terrel Smith, S (2010) 392 Jashon Sykes, ILB (1998) 358 Deon Figures, CB (1988)

343 Josh Tupou, DT (2012) 323 Kanavis McGhee, OLB (1987) 320 Alfred Williams, OLB (1987) 316 Ty Gregorak, ILB (1997) 310 Yuri Wright, CB (2012) - - - - - - - 290 Tyler Henington, DT (2012) 249 Samson Kafovalu, DT (2012)

Inhiscareerdebut,hehadhisfirstcareercatchonthefirstplayofthesecondquarterintheteam’swinoverCentralArkansas.

Scoredhisfirstcareerpointsintheteam’slosstoOregonState.Hemadeareceptionintheendzoneforatwo‐pointconversioninthefourthquarter.

Heearnedthebackupspotattheslotwidereceiverpositionoutoffallcamp.

HumanInterest Hewasveryactiveincommunityservicethroughouthighschool.Hevolunteeredatalocalshelterandcollectedfoodandclothing.

HehasthreecousinswhoplayedfootballcollegiatelyatUSC.RECEIVING Season G No. Yards Avg. TD Long 2013 2 1 7 7.0 0 7

Scoredhissecondtouchdownoftheseasonin the firstquarterof theteam’s losstoOregonona75yardpass fromWRPaulRichardson. Itwasthelongestreceptionofhiscareer.

Changed his number from #21 to #3 just prior to the Oregon StategamebecausebothheplaysonthesamespecialteamsunitsassafetyJaredBellwhoalsowears#21.

Scoredhisfirstcareertouchdowninthesecondquarteroftheteam’sseason opening win over Colorado State. He also broke the team’slongestrunofthegameona31yardreserve.

Goodsonmovedfromrunningbacktowidereceiverinthespring. He won the program’s Fred Casotti Award, given to the mostimprovedoffensiveback,attheconclusionofspringpractices.

Heledtheteaminreceptionsduringtheirfourspringscrimmages.His13 catches for169yards and three touchdowns signified that hehasadaptedquicklytohisnewposition.

HehasplayedthreedifferentpositionssincearrivingatCUin2011.Asafreshman,hewassolelyadefensiveback.Asasophomoreheplayedrunningbackbeforefinallymovingtoreceiverforthe2013season.

Was named an honorablemention on the 2012 Pac‐12 All‐AcademicTeam.

GoodsonburnedhisredshirttomakehiscollegiatedebutagainstNo.9Oregoninweek8of2011,startingthegameatnickelback.Hehadfourtackles in 44 snaps before leaving the game with an injury. He alsoreturnedfivekickoffsfor97yardsinthecontest.

Theonlyotherschool,besidesColorado,toofferD.D.ascholarshipwasTexasState.

HumanInterest Is from the same high school program, Lamar Consolidated, thatproducedformerCUgreatDBMichaelLewis.

Goodson’sfirstnameisJoseph,buthehasbeencalledD.D.sincehewaslittleandthenamehasstuck.

WasnamedtotheNationalHonorSocietyinhighschoolafterpostinga3.67GPA.

Hisolderbrother,Jeramy,wasarunningbackandreceiveratRice. Goodson has volunteered his time helping with community serviceprojects,includingtheSpecialOlympics.

D.D. was one of eight CU players who were displaced during theBoulderfloodinginmid‐September.Theathleticdepartmentlaterhelda luncheon for flood victims forwhich he commented: “Personally, Iwas affected Thursday night when the basement that I live in wasflooded,”saidGoodson.“Thewaterinmyroomwasaboutwaisthigh.Ilostmysofa,mytelevisionandsomeofmyshoesandothernecessities.It’s nice to help these evacuees because I knowwhat they are goingthrough.”

RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2013 4 8 137 17.1 2 75t

RUSHING Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 8 5 18 3.6 0 11 2013 3 3 40 13.3 0 31 TOTALS 11 8 58 7.3 0 31

PUNT RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 8 1 -2 -2.0 0 0

KICK RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 4 5 97 19.4 0 25

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2011 4 98 6 2—8 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

WebbsufferedatornACLonApril9,butmayreturnatsomepointinthe2013season.

Started nine games at quarterback and led the team in passing lastseason.

He played the last couple of games of 2012 with a partial fingerdislocation,sufferedweek10vs.Stanford.

Career:Is23rdall‐timeinColoradohistorywith1,434passingyards. In the fourthquartervs.WSU lastyear,Webbconnectedwith formerTENickKasa for a 70 yard touchdownpass. Itwas the longestTDstrikeofWebb’scareeranditwasthelongestQB‐to‐TEtouchdownconnectioninCUregularseasonhistory.

Scoredthegame‐tyingtouchdownonaQBdrawwithninesecondsleftvs.WSUlastyear(PKWillOliverwonthegameonthefollowingPAT).Itwasafourth‐and‐goalfromthe4‐yardlineandhehadtheoptionofcalling his own number or throwing a pass depending on how thedefense setup.Hedecided to runafter seeinga lackofdefendersupthemiddle.

WithCU’swinoverWashingtonStatein2012,Webbendedapersonal13gamelosingstreakthatstretchedbacktohisdaysatKansas.

Earned Pac‐12 Offensive Player of theWeek for his performanceweek4of2012,atWSU.

AlsonamedtheColoradocollegiateplayeroftheweek asselectedbythestate’schapteroftheNationalFootballFoundationandCollegeFootballHallofFame,andhewasnominatedfortheMAACOBowlLasVegasPac‐12PlayeroftheWeekAwardfortheWSUgame.

Became just the seventh CU quarterback to throw two touchdownpasses inhisdebut for theBuffs(firstsinceCodyHawkins in2007).His187yardswereninthmostinadebutinschoolhistory.

IsoneofeightquarterbackswhostartedgamesataDivision I school(Kansas2010‐2011)anddidsoforanotheronein2012(Colorado).

Became the first player since 1992 to take a snap at CU who alsoplayedatanotherschool(DukeTobin,sawlimitedactionatIllinoisin1990).

HittingTheBooks:Webbgraduated fromKansas in3½years,withhim taking 28 credits from January to June of 2012 in order tograduate.Heearnedabachelor’sdegreeinPsychologyandaminorinPublicPolicy fromKansas.Healsograduated in3½years fromhighschool.

GettingtoBoulder:WebbreachedouttoformerCUassistantheadcoach/quarterbackscoachRipSchereraboutpossiblytransferringtoColorado.Heknewearlyonhewasn’tfiguringintoKU’sfutureplansafterthecoachingchangefromTurnerGilltoCharlieWeis,sohetookadvantageoftheNCAArulethatallowsaplayertotransferanywherethatofferedagraduatedegreeprogramthatKUdidn’tsponsor.AtColorado,hewasinterestedinandselectedEducationalEquityandCulturalDiversity.AfterspeakingwithScherer,formerheadcoachJonEmbree“vetted”Webbabitthroughhisson,Connor,whohadtransferredtoKUfromUNLVforthe2011season;theyoungerEmbreegavehisdadsolidfeedbackonWebb,fromhischaractertohisbeingagymrat.

Hasthemostgameexperienceamongthequarterbacksontheteam,asheplayedin21gamesovertwoseasonsatKansasand10lastyear.HisfinalstatlineatKUincludedcompleting60.6percentofhispasses,throwingfor3,079yardsand20touchdowns.

AtKansas Histopgamein2011cameagainstOklahomaState,whenhewas25‐of‐36for316yardsandtwotouchdownsina70‐28loss.Hisothertwo200‐plusyardgamescameversusNorthernIllinois(281yardson21‐of‐30passing)andversusTexasTech(239yardson16‐of‐22).

Hehad three touchdownson threeoccasionsasasophomore,versusMcNeeseState,NIUandTexasTech.

AtKansas,heneverplayedColoradoashedidn’tplayinthe2009andwasinjuredduringthe2010contest.

In2010,hestartedsevengamesunderthen‐KUcoachTurnerGill. InhisfirstcareerstartagainstNo.15GeorgiaTechinweek2of2010,Webbcompleted18‐of‐29passesfor179yardsandthreetouchdowns,leadingtheJayhawkstothe28‐25upsetwin.

Heredshirtedatquarterbackduringthe2009seasonatKansasunderthen‐coachMarkMangino.

HighSchool HisteamsatUnionHighSchoolinUnion,Mo.went30‐4inhisfouryearsthere.Hethrew108touchdownpassesinhishighschoolcareer.

HumanInterest WorkedoutwithLawrenceHigh School (Kan.) coachDirkWeddandseniorquarterbackBradStrauss inspringof2012.Brad is thesonofformer CU student SID and former Oklahoma State and Kansas SID,MikeStrauss.

Aspirestobeacollegefootballcoachafterhisplayingdays. IsoftencalledaMarkWahlberglook‐alike.

PASSING Season G Att-Com-Int Pct. Yards TD Long 2010 (at Kan.) 9 214-121- 8 56.5 1,195 7 43 2011 (at Kan.) 12 281-179-12 63.7 1,884 13 68t 2012 10 265-144- 8 54.3 1,434 8 70t Totals (at Kan.) 21 495-300-20 60.6 3,079 20 68t Totals (Career) 31 760-444-28 58.4 4,513 28 70t

Nameispronounced(chih‐doe‐beyah‐wooz‐yeh). MadehisfirstcareerstartatnickelbackagainstOregonState. Hehadacareer‐highsixtacklesintheteam’swinoverCentralArkansas.Allsixwereunassisted.Healsohadhisfirstcareerforcedfumbleandrecoveryinthefourthquarter.

Hemadehisdebutvs.ColoradoStateinweek1.Hewasoneofsixtruefreshmentomaketheirdebutinthegame.

Hewasoneoftwofreshmenlistedatopthefinaldepthchartoutoffallcampalongwithmiddlelinebacker,AddisonGillam.Hewaslistedasthenumber1playeratthenickelbackposition.

Hewasgiventhenicknameof“Chido(Chih‐doe)”byhisdefensivecoachesandteammates.

Headcoach,MikeMacIntyreonAwuzie:“He’sveryathletic.Ifyoulookedathimyouwouldn’tsayhelookslikeafreshmanDB,thewayhe’sbuilt.He’svery,verybright.He’sa3.5studentcomingoutofhighschoolandhecarriesthatovertothefootballfield.Hepicksupthingsveryquick....athletically,physicallyandmentallyhe’sreadytogo.”

HighSchool AtOakGroveHighschool(SanJose,California),heplayedsafety,cornerback,runningback,tightend,returnedpuntsandkicks,andoccasionallyquarterback.

Duringhissenioryear,herushedfor1,285yardsand14touchdownscaughtsevenpasses,hadfourinterceptions,blockedfourkicks,andforcedapairoffumbles.

Hewasknownas“Mr.Versatility”inhighschool. CoachMacIntyrestartedtorecruitAwuizewhilehewasstilltheheadcoachatSanJoseState.WhenhetookthejobatColorado,hebroughtAwuizewithhim.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2013 4 205 14 2 —16 0- 0 0- 0 4 0 1 1 2 0 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 0 (0) 2 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Career:Connor’s1,357careerpassingyardsplacehiminatiewithBernardJacksonfor26thontheschool’sall‐timepassingyardagelist.

Hethrewfor341yardsintheteams’winoverCentralArkansasbecomingthefirstCUquarterbacktopassforover300yardsinbacktobackgamessinceJoelKlattin2003.

His166.3quarterbackefficiencyratingagainstColoradoStatewasaCUrecordforanyplayerwhohadattemptedatleast40passes.

WoodandreceiverPaulRichardsonworkedouttogethervehementlythroughouttheoff‐seasontodevelopthenew‐foundchemistrythathasbeenondisplaysofarthisseason.RichardsonandWoodhavehookedup31timesresultinginfivetouchdownsinthefirstfourgames.

Woodwasoneofsixplayerswhowerenamedasateamcaptainforthe2013season.

Earnedtheprogram’sEddieCrowderAwardfordisplayingoutstandingleadershipattheconclusionofspringpractices.

WasnamedtothePac‐12All‐Academicfirst‐teamin2012. He threwhis firstcareer touchdownpass inweek11atArizona in2012,a75‐yardstriketoTEScottFernandez.ItwasFernandez’sfirstcareercatchandtouchdown.

HetransferredtoColoradofromtheUniversityofTexasin2011. Redshirted at Texas during the 2010 campaign, his true freshmanseason.Hewasoneoffourplayersbattlingforthestartingjobduringtrainingcampofthatseason.

Hestartedinthe2010U.S.ArmyAll‐AmericanBowlinSanAntonio(3‐of‐5,56yards,1TD)afterhissenioryearofhighschool.

HighSchool AsasenioratSecondBaptistHighSchool inHouston,hewasrankedthe third best quarterback in the state by Dave Campbell’s TexasFootball, while Rivals pegged him as he sixth best pro‐stylequarterback in the nation. ESPNU ranked him the No. 14 overall QBnationally.

Also lettered three times in basketball (forward, helping SecondBaptisttoa76‐29recordhisfroshthroughjuniorseasons),twotimesingolfandtwiceintrackforatotalof11asaprep.

He was a two‐time member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll atTexas. Inhighschool,hewason thehonorrollhis freshman throughsenioryears.

HumanInterest Hisfather,Jeff,wasaprofessionalracecardriver. Hisolderbrother,JeffWoodII,playedquarterbackatTexasA&Mfrom2006‐09.

Wood thrives on performing community service, including volunteerwork at the Star of Hope in Houston, a Christ‐centered homelessshelter meeting the needs daily of over 1,000 men, women andchildren.

Is active in theFellowshipofChristianAthletesand leads teamBiblestudies.

Isanavidfisherman. HeattendedtheManningfamilypassingacademyduringthesummerof2013asacounselorandgotachanceto learnfirst‐handfromNFLquarterbacks,PeytonandEliManningandmeasurehimself againstahostoffellowcollegequarterbacksfromaroundthecountry.

PASSING Season G Att-Com-Int Pct. Yards TD Long 2012 7 42- 21- 4 50.0 265 1 71t 2013 4 149- 81- 6 54.4 1,092 8 82t TOTALS 11 191- 102 10 53.4 1,357 9 82t

Heisexpectedtoredshirtthisseasonunlessinjuriesdictateotherwise. Wasanhonorablementiontothe2012All‐Pac12Team. Finished 12th in school history for snaps played by a freshmanwith310lastyear.[SeeKennethCrawleyforchart]

Didnotplayweek12lastseasonvs.UWduetoananklesprain. Wrighthadacareergameinweek10of2012vs.Stanford.Playingin71 of the 74 snaps, he had seven tackles,with five being unassisted;bothofwhicharecareerhighs.

Missedboththeweek7gamevs.ASUandtheweek8gameatUSClastyearwithaconcussion,sufferedinpracticeonOct.2.

Started three consecutive games last season, weeks 2‐4 (Sac State,FresnoState,WashState),fillinginfortheinjuredHenderson.

Madehis firstcareerstart inweek2 lastyearvs. SacramentoState.He played all 72 snaps and finishedwith three tackles, one ofwhichwentforaloss.

Last season,with true freshmanKennethCrawley also starting thatSac State game at cornerback, itmarked just the sixth time that twofreshmenstartedatthesamepositionatthesametime—thefifthtimebytwotruefreshmen—andthesecondtimeatcornerback.

Also vs. Sac State, fellow freshman Marques Mosley started atnickelback, marking the first time three freshmen (true or redshirt)havestartedinanygroup(secondary,linebackers,thelines,receivers,backfield)inColoradohistory.

BecameonlytheninthplayerinCUhistorytostartatleastonegameatcornerback as a true freshman: Victor Scott (1980),Deon Figures(1988), Toray Elton Davis (1994), Damen Wheeler (1996),Terrence Wheatley (2003), Cha’pelle Brown (2006), GregHenderson(2011)andKennethCrawley(2012).

HighSchool HegraduatedfromRamsey(N.J.)HighSchool,wherehefinisheduphiscoursework after transferring there fromDon Bosco Prep (which isalsoinRamsey)forhisfinalsemester.HeplayedfootballatDonBoscoPrepduringthe2011season.

APrepStar Dream Teammember, the publication ranked him as theNo.2cornerbackinthecountryandtheNo.52playeroverall.

Asasenior,heplayedintheArmyAll‐AmericanBowlGameasoneof90participants in SanAntonio, leading theEast team in tackleswithnineandhadtwopassbreakups.

Originally favoredbasketball andplayed three seasonsatDonBosco,helpingtheteamtoa55‐23recordonthevarsityteam.

HumanInterest Born in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, an island in the southernportion of the Windward Islands at the southern end and easternborderoftheCaribbeanSea.HecametotheUnitedStatesattheageof6.

Heenjoysplayingbasketball,fishingandcricket,thelatterofwhichheisverytalented.Healsoplaystheviolinandthedrums.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2012 8 310 16 5— 21 1- 3 0- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

He recorded his 100th career reception on the first play fromscrimmage in the team’s loss toOregonona55‐yardreceptiondownthe sideline.He is the12th player inCUhistory to have at least 100careerreceptions.

Heisnowtiedfor10thontheschool’sall‐timereceptionslistwiththeteam’sassistantrecruitingcoordinator,PatrickWilliamsat104.

He completed his first career touchdown pass on his first everpassingattempt,a75‐yardtouchdownstriketoWRD.D.Goodson, inthefirstquarteroftheteam’slosstoOregon.Theplaybeganasanend‐aroundreservebutinsteadofrunningwiththeball,Richardsonthrewitdownthesidelinetoawide‐openGoodsonwhowentuntouchedintotheendzone.

After his 209 yard receiving performance in the win over CentralArkansas,hebecamethefirstplayerinPac‐12history tohavebacktoback200yardreceivinggames.

Heissecondinthenationinreceivingyardspergameat155.3andisranked15thnationallyinall‐purposeyardspergame.

After each of the first two games this season he won honorablementionCFPAwidereceiveroftheweekhonors.

He was named Pac‐12 offensive player of the week after hisperformancevs.CSU.Itisthesecondtimehehaswontheaward.

HewasalsonamedtheLasVegasBowl’splayeroftheweekforthePac‐12conferenceaftertheCSUgame.

Richardson’snewfoundchemistrywithquarterbackConnorWoodissomething the two worked hard to develop throughout the entireoffseason.Itstartedinthespring,whenRichardsonwasstillrehabbingandWoodwasabackupsotheywouldworkouttogetheroften.

Career:He is sixth in touchdown receptions (16) atColorado, and is50thinscoringwith98points.Hehas10careerplaysover50yards,allreceptionsandeightfortouchdowns(62t,60t,55,50tin2010;78t,66tin2011,82t,75t,55t,55in2013).

Richardsonwas one of six players named as a team captain for the2013season.

RichardsonisonthewidereceiverwatchlistforaCFPAPerformanceAwardin2013.

Wasnamed to theBiletnikoffAward (best collegiatewide receiver)preseason watch list for 2013. He was amid‐season addition to theaward’swatchlistin2011.

Hadeightcatchesfor294yardsandthreetouchdownsinthreespringscrimmages, signifying a return to full strength after a year ofrehabbingfromasignificantinjury.

He redshirted during the 2012 season after suffering a torn ACL inspringpractice.

He was a 2011 All‐American honorable mention(collegefootballnews.com) andwas named to theMid‐Season All‐Pac12third‐team(PhilSteele’sCollegeFootball).

Richardsonhad likelythebestperformancebyaCUwidereceiverinprogramhistoryagainstCal inweek2of2011.His11receptionstiedsixotherperformances(includingRichardsonatKansasin2010),whilehis284receivingyardsshatteredthepreviousmarkof222held by Rae Carruth andWalter Stanley. He scored two touchdowns(66and78yards).

Set records for most receiving yards and touchdowns for afreshmaninCUhistoryin2010.

Widereceiverscoach,TroyWaltersonRichardson:“Hehasallthetoolsandabilitiestobethebestoutthere.Imean,hecanrun.He’sgotanothergearthatIhaven’tseenincollegefootball.He’sgothandsandhe’s hungry. So you add all those things together. He’s coachable. Iexpectbigthingsoutofhim.”

HumanInterest Nicknameis“P‐Rich.” Hewearsthenumber6becausetouchdownsareworthsixpoints. HejoinedtheteamontheseconddayoffallcamponscholarshipafteroriginallysigningwithUCLA.

PlayedatSerraHighSchool,whichhasalsoproducedpastBuffsDeonFigures and Jashon Sykes, where he was a cornerback for the

majority of his prep career and didn’t switch to receiver until hissenioryear.

HewasahighschoolteammateofBuffaloBillsreceiverRobertWoodsand 2012 Biletnikoff Award winner, and current USC wide receiver,MarquiseLee.

RichardsonandLeeworkout togetherevery timeRichardsonreturnstoLosAngeles.HecallsLeehis“bestfriend”

Hehastwinbrotherswhoare13yearsold. His father, Paul Sr., playedwide receiver at UCLA from 1988‐91. HealsoplayedbrieflyforthePhiladelphiaEaglesin1993.

Richardson’sgrandmother,ArthemiseHunt,passedawayonFebruary3,2013sohehonorshermemoryevery timehewalksonto the fieldandhasvowedto“glorifyher”ineverythinghedoes.

He considers Wide receivers coach Troy Walters as one of hismentorsdespitethefactthatthetwohaveonlyworkedtogetherforafew months. Richardson acknowledges that Walters’ work ethic andwillpowerasaplayerandnowasacoacharesomethingtostriveforintermsofimprovinghisowngame.

As a true freshman, while he was still trying to learn the receiverposition,Richardsontriedto improvebyaskingformerCUsecondarycoachGregBrowntohelphimunderstandcoverages.

Hewas one of eight playerswhowere displaced during the Boulderfloodinginmid‐September.Hisapartmentbuildingwasevacuatedduetohighwaterlevelsbuthereturnedhomeafewdayslater.

RECEIVING Season G No. Yards Avg. TD Long 2010 12 34 514 15.1 6 62t 2011 9 39 555 14.2 5 78t 2013 4 31 621 20.0 5 82t TOTALS 25 104 1,690 16.3 16 82t

CU Single Game Receiving Yards Rk. Player (Date, Opponent) No. Yards TD 1 Paul Richardson (Sept. 10, 2011, vs. California) 11 284 2 2 Rae Carruth (Nov. 2, 1996, at Missouri) 7 222 2 Walter Stanley (Sept. 12, 1981, vs. Texas Tech) 5 222 2 4 Paul Richardson (Sept. 7, 2013, vs. Central Arkansas) 11 209 2 5 Paul Richardson (Sept. 1, 2013, vs. Colorado State) 10 208 2

CU Multiple Touchdown Reception Games Rk. Player (Seasons) No. 1 Paul Richardson (2010-p) 6 2 Rae Carruth (1992-96) 5 Derek McCoy (2000-03) 5

Richardson’s Career 100-Yard Receiving Games (6): 11-141-2 at Kansas, Nov. 6, 2010

5-121-0 vs. Iowa State, Nov. 13, 2010

11-284-2 vs. California, Sept. 10, 2011

10-208-2 vs. Colorado State, Sept. 1, 2013

11-209-2 vs. Central Arkansas, Sept. 7, 2013

5-134-0 vs. Oregon, Oct. 5, 2013

CU Career Receptions (All-Time) Rk. Player No. Yards Avg. TD 1 Scotty McKnight (2007-10) 215 2,521 11.7 22 2 Michael Westbrook (1991-94) 167 2,548 15.3 19 3 Phil Savoy (1994-97) 152 2,176 14.3 14 4 Javon Green (1997-2000) 136 2,031 14.9 17 5 Rae Carruth (1992-96) 135 2,540 18.8 20 6 Derek McCoy (2000-03) 134 2,038 15.2 20 7 Charles E. Johnson (1990-93) 127 2,447 19.3 15 8 Monte Huber (1967-69) 111 1,436 12.9 5 9 Daniel Graham (1998-2001) 106 1,543 14.6 11 10 Paul Richardson (2010-p) 104 1,690 16.3 16 Patrick Williams (2005-08) 104 1,070 10.3 3 CU Career Receiving Yards (All-Time) Rk. Player Yards No. Avg. TD 1 Michael Westbrook (1991-94) 2,548 167 15.3 19 2 Rae Carruth (1992-96) 2,540 135 18.8 20 3 Scotty McKnight (2007-10) 2,521 215 11.7 22 4 Charles E. Johnson (1990-93) 2,447 127 19.3 15 5 Phil Savoy (1994-97) 2,176 152 14.3 14 6 Derek McCoy (2000-03) 2,038 134 15.2 20 7 Javon Green (1997-2000) 2,031 136 14.9 17 8 Paul Richardson (2010-p) 1,690 104 16.3 16

Firstnameispronounced(Darr‐uh). HeranksfourthinthePac‐12inpuntingaverage. Heplaced fivepunts inside the20 in the team’s loss toOregon.Thatwas the second most in his career bested only by the six punts heplacedinsidethe20againstOregonin2011.

Inthreecareergamesvs.Oregon,O’Neillhasplaced18ofhis28puntsinsidethe2Oandhasthree50+yardpuntsagainsttheDucks.

PinnedColoradoStateatitsowntwo‐yardlinewithawell‐placedpuntout of bounds late in the third quarter in his team’s season openingwin.

HeisontheCFPASpecialTeamsPerformanceAward(bestpunter)watchlistfor2013.

WasnamedtotheRayGuyAward(bestcollegiatepunter)preseasonwatch list for 2013. It marks the second consecutive season he hasbeennamedtotheaward’spreseasonlist.

O’Neill finishedthirdinthePac‐12inpuntingaveragelastseason.Hefinished18thnationally.

Was an honorablemention on theAll‐Pac12Team and thePac‐12All‐AcademicTeamin2012.

Career:Isseventhall‐timeatCUinpuntingaverageat42.9.Heisthirdall‐timeinpuntsinside‐the‐20with52.

During his sophomore campaign he broke the school single seasonrecordforpuntsdownedinsidethe20.

Aformerwalk‐on,hewasplacedonscholarshippermanentlyasofthe2012springsemester.

Was named to the Freshman All‐American second‐team bycollegefootballnew.comandPhilSteele’sCollegeFootballandnamedtotheMid‐SeasonAll‐Pac12third‐teambyPhilSteele’sCollegeFootball.

Alsosetrecords inhis freshmanyear forthemostpuntingyards inaseasonandhighestnetpuntingaveragebyafreshmaninaseason.

HumanInterest Asidefromathree‐gamestintplayingwidereceiverduringtheeighthgrade, when O’Neill saw action at Hawai’i in 2011 it was his firstexperience playing organized football. O’Neill performedwell in thatgame, punting seven times with a 44.9 yard average, dropping fourinside‐the‐20,andhadalongof56yards.

O’Neillhadneverpuntedinagamebeforeweek1atHawai’i,butbeganworkingwithhisfatherandlocalkickingcoachMattThompsoninJan.2011. He earned a tryout with former special teams coach J.D.Brookhart and earned the opportunity to walk‐on in spring 2011.O’Neill also worked with ex‐NFL punter Glenn Pakulak during thesummer.

AttendedclassesatCUin2010,butwasnotonthefootballteamuntilspringpractices.

Football may be the last sport O’Neill expected to play collegiatelywhileatBoulder’sFairviewHighSchool.O’Neillwasastarbothonthesoccerfieldandthebasketballcourt,whereheledthe20105Arunner‐upFairviewteamwith25pointspergame.Heearnedall‐statehonorsinbothsports.

EitherFoot:O’Neill, who has strong family ties to Gaelic football, iscapableofpuntingwitheitherfoot.

O’Neill was born in Cork, Ireland, where he lived until he moved toAmericawhenhewasthreeyearsold,butallofhisrelativesarestillinIrelandandhisfamilyvisitthereeverysummer.

Duringhissophomoreyearofhighschool,O’Neillwasdiagnosedwitharareblooddiseasethatinitiallyconfuseddoctorsandcausedhimtoslipintoacomaforfivedays.Hewasreadhislastritesbyapriestandhis fatherwas toldhewas inGod’s hands.Hundredsofferedprayersandcards,includingiconicIrishsoccerplayerRoyKeane.O’Neillmadeacompleterecovery.

O’Neill’snamemeans“oaktree.” O’Neill’s father, Colm, and an uncle, Maurice Fitzgerald, were bothaccomplished Gaelic footballers (a mix of soccer and rugby) back inIreland.

Ayoungerbrother,Shane,wasahighschoolsoccerAll‐AmericanandsignedwiththeColoradoRapidsorganizationinthesummerof2012.

O’Neill’s father, Colm, owns a traditional Irishpub inBouldernamedConorO’Neill’s. Featured on themenu is black andwhite pudding, atraditional Irish dishwith the key ingredient being fresh pig’s blood.DarraghworkedatthepubduringhisfreshmanyearatCU.

PUNTINGSeason G No. Yards Avg. Long In20 50+ Blk 2011 13 74 3,152 42.6 57 21 17 2 2012 12 76 3,307 43.5 61 25 16 0 2013 4 29 1,217 41.9 55 11 4 0 Totals 29 179 7,676 42.9 61 57 37 2 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 0 (0) 1 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Firstnameispronounced(teh‐drick). Madehisfirstcareerstartatdefensivebackintheteam’slosstoOregon.Heplayedacareer‐high40playsandalsohadacareer‐highsixtacklesinthegame.

Hehasbeencreditedwithbothoftheteam’stouchdownstopsonspecialteamssofarthisseason.

Hesawhisfirstcareeractionondefenseintheteam’slosstoOregonState.Heplayedon13playsandmadethefirstthreetacklesofhiscareer.

Hemadeatouchdownsavingtackleintheteam’swinoverCentralArkansasonan88‐yardkickoffreturn.ThompsonstoppedthereturnerattheCU12andthedefenseultimatelyheldCentralArkansastoafieldgoalonthedrive.

Madehiscareerdebutinhisteam’sseasonopeningwinoverColoradoState,contributingsolelyonspecialteams.

TedriconhisearlyopportunityatCU—"Ihavealotofdifferentroles,butwhicheverroletheygivemeIjusttrytowatchitonfilmandtrytogetinwithcoach(Toby)Neinasandseewhatisthebestpositiontheycanputmeintomakeplays."

HumanInterest Tedric’solderbrother,Cedric,isajuniorsafetyattheUniversityofMinnesota.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2013 2 53 7 2— 9 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 3 (0) 1 (0) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

 

Returned to lineup at full strength during the 2012 season after amajorkneeinjuryin2011.

Carried four times against Arizona State in 2011 before sufferingsprainedACLandMCLligamentsinhisknee,endinghisseason.

SawhisfirstactionagainstNo.9Oregoninweek8ofhistruefreshmanseasonafterhaving toburnhis redshirtdue toa lackofdepth.Creerran11timesfor37yardsinadditiontoreturningtwokickoffsfor38yardsagainsttheDucks.

Whilerecoveringfrommajorkneesurgeryinthespringof2012,Creertookupcyclingtoassistintherehabprocess.Heeventuallyearnedthenickname “Lance” fromhis teammatesdue to hisnew found love forthesport.

HighSchool Began playing football his sophomore year of high school, and as ajunior, he set a California state record with a 108 yard interceptionreturnforatouchdown.

Also lettered three times in basketball in high school, and led hisleagueinchargestakenasasenior,includingfourinonegame.

In high school, he lived in the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles butcommutedtoPalisadesforthebetteracademicofferings.

HumanInterest Enjoysyogaandtakingmassageclasses.HealsotookclassesatSantaMonicaCollegetolearnsignlanguage.

Creer’snicknamegrowingup,asgivenbyhismother,was“Toppie.” Asachild,hewasdiagnosedwithdyslexia;aconditionthatinterfereswithaperson’sreadingabilityandcomprehension.

This spring, he won the school’s prestigious Clancy A. Herbst Jr.Student‐AthleteAchievementAward,atestamenttothefactthatheissuccessfullyovercominghisbattlewithdyslexia.

RUSHING Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 2 15 43 2.9 0 9 2012 6 7 22 3.1 0 10 Totals 8 22 65 3.0 0 10 RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 2 2 0 0.0 0 1 2012 6 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 Totals 8 3 -1 0.0 0 1                                 

 

NumbersGame:Cantyhaswornfivedifferentnumberssincecomingto Colorado – 31, 84, 4, 18, and now 12. He was No. 31 as a truefreshman, before switching to No. 4. He then switched to No. 84because he and ex‐ Buff KyleWashington were on the same kickreturnunitin2011.In2012,hebeganatNo.18beforeswitchingtoNo.12duringfallcampanumberhehasworneversince.

NewOrleansLove:CantyswitchedtoNo.12priortothe2012seasoninhonorofthe12thWardinNewOrleanswhereheisfrom.

Recordedfivecatchesfor45yards–acareerhigh–injusthissecondcareerstartatWashingtonin2011(week7).

CantyhadhisfirstcareerstartatwidereceiveratStanfordinweek6ofhisredshirtfreshmanseasonandrespondedwiththreecatchesfor23yards.Hisfirstcatchcameonthegame’sfirstplay.

Redshirtedduringhistruefreshmanseasonin2010. Cantyalsoparticipatedintrackandfieldinhighschool, letteringfourtimes and earning All‐4A District 10 honors in the triple jump as ajunior.

FormerwidereceiverscoachBobbyKennedyonCanty:“ThethingIlikeaboutKeenaniswhenhecomesofftheballhe'sgoingfast.Hecanstretchthefield."

Hedidn’tbecomeafull‐timestarteruntilhissenioryearatEdnaKarrHighSchoolinNewOrleans.

Human Interest: Keenan was discovered by Colorado coaches on arecruitingtripinwhichtheywerescoutinghighschoolteammateandcurrentUniversityofCincinnatiquarterback,MunchieLegaux.

HeandhisfamilyweretemporarilydisplacedfromtheirNewOrleanshome in the aftermathofHurricaneKatrina.They livedwith an auntforafewmonthsinTexasbeforereturningtoNewOrleanstofindthattheirhomesufferedonlyminordamage.

RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 12 14 161 11.5 0 39 2012 11 2 16 8.0 0 8 2013 3 1 8 8.0 0 8 Totals 24 17 185 10.9 0 39

Heisthirdontheteamintacklesandleadsalldefensivebacksinthatcategory.

Hewonteam’sfirsteverSledgehammerAward,givenoutweeklytotheplayerwhodishesoutthebiggestcleanhitonanopposingplayer.

Canplaymultiplepositions in theColoradodefensivebackfieldasheplayed free safety, strong safety and nickel back throughout his CUcareer.

Hehasplayedin21careergames,startingin20 ofthem. Last season,hemissedweek10vs. Stanfordandweek11atArizonaaftersufferingaconcussioninback‐to‐backgames.Hereturnedtothefieldforthefinaltwogamesoftheseason.

Missedsixstraightgames(injuryandsuspension)inthemiddleofhissophomoreseason.Returnedtoactionvs.Arizonainweek11,pickingupsixtackleson51snaps.

As a redshirt freshman, Orms injured his knee in his first collegiategame against Colorado State on CU’s punt coverage unit in the firstquarter.Hemissedtheremainderoftheseason.

He earned the school’s Hale Irwin Award as the most improveddefensivebackinspringcampin2010.

HighSchool BothOrmsandhisbrother,Dylan,werenamedMVPof theColoradostate high school championship game for Wheat Ridge High School,Dylan in 2006 and Parker in 2008. Dylan was a quarterback at theUniversityofNorthernColorado.

Inthe2008statefinalatSportsAuthorityFieldatMileHighStadium,ParkerOrms hadoneof themostmemorable plays inColorado highschoolfootballhistory.On4th‐and‐2andtrailingGreeleyWest31‐28with 19 seconds left, Orms took a draw 56 yards for his fifthtouchdown of the game, securing the 35‐31 victory. As a senior atWheatRidge, Orms rushed 274 times for 2,813 yards and scored 45totaltouchdowns.

HumanInterest:Hismother,Katherine,letteredinsoftballinthemid‐1970satNorthernColorado. Twounclesplayed college football,BillKorosecatEasternIllinois(runningback,EIU’sleadingrusherin1992)andJoeKorosecatFortLewis(linebacker,playedforformerCUheadcoachGaryBarnettin1983‐84).

Hesayshewas “destined” tobeaBuff.Hewasborn threeandahalfmonthsafterCUwonthefootballnationalchampionshipin1990andisthethirdgenerationofhisfamilytoattendtheuniversity.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2010 1 3 0 0— 0 0- 0 0- 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2011 6 265 25 14—39 2- 9 1- 8 5 1 0 0 3 0 2012 10 601 43 9— 52 4-13 0- 0 5 0 1 0 6 0 2013 4 313 20 10— 30 0- 0 0- 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 TOTALS 21 1,182 88 33—121 6-22 1- 8 11 2 1 0 10 0

Nameispronounced(seff‐ohlee‐ooh‐fow). Heearnedthe#2quarterbackspotoutoffallcamp. OffensiveCoordinator/Quarterbackscoach,BrianLindgrenonLiufau:“He’sasfaralongasanytruefreshmanI’veeverbeenaround.He’saverymaturekid.Hehaspickedupthesystem.Hehasadjustedtothespeedofthegamebetterthanalotofguys.”

HighSchool HeledBellarminePrepinTacoma,Washington,toa33‐5recordduringhisfouryearsthere.Hethrewforatotalof7,297yardsand68touchdownsduringhisprepcareer.

HealsoplayedbasketballatBellarminePrep.HumanInterest Hisfather,Joe,isanativeofAmericanSamoaandfollowedthecareerofthelateCUquarterbackandfellowSamoan,SalAunesewhilehewasstationedatFortCarsonasamemberofU.S.Armyinthelate1980s.

Coincidentally,whenSefomadehisofficialvisittoBoulder,hishostwasAunese’ssonT.C.McCartney,whoisagraudateassistantwiththeteam.

Hesawhismost significantactionof the season in the team’s loss toOregon.Heplayedon13defensivesnapsandhadhisfirsttackleoftheseason.

Practiced some at wide receiver during spring practices. He hadpreviouslyplayedreceiverinhighschool.

Hadthreekickoffreturnsfor92yards,withalongof44yards,inweek3of2012atFresnoState.Healsosaw33snapsondefense,makingoneunassistedtackle.Theywerethefirstdefensiveplaysofhiscareer.

HighSchool Thefirsttimeheplayedinthesecondary(cornerback)wasduringhissenior year in high school. He finished the season by recording 55tackles, 4 ½ quarterback sacks, forced four fumbles and made nineinterceptions. He had previously been a wide receiver and runningback.

Asaseniorinhighschool,hescoredatouchdownfourdifferentways:rushing,receiving,puntreturnandinterceptionreturn.

Won the state championship with St. Charles Catholic high schoolduring his senior season. The Comets advanced to at least the statesemifinalsineachofthethreeseasonsthathewasastarter.

From The Diamond To The Gridiron: He lettered in baseball(centerfield),batting.453withfivehomerunsasajunior.

HereceivedscholarshipoffersinbothfootballandbaseballbutoptedforthegridironandCU.

Earned first‐teamAll‐District honors in four sports, as in addition tofootball and baseball, he earned the distinction in soccer and track(sprints;100‐,200‐meterdashes).

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2012 6 119 9 1— 10 1- 1 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 1 13 0 1— 1 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 7 132 9 2—11 1-1 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KICK RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 9 6 150 25.0 0 44

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2012 0 4 (0) 3 (0) 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 11

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Firstnamepronounced(mar‐kease). HeisontheCFPAPerformanceAward(bestkickreturner)preseasonwatchlistfor2013.

Wasanhonorablementiontothe2012All‐Pac12Team. MosleyfinishedthirdinthePac‐12inkickreturnaveragelastseason. In 2012, he became the first freshman to lead the Buffs in kickoffreturnssinceCBBrianKellyin1997.

Playedin524snapsduringhisfreshmanseason.Heisfourthall‐timeatCUforsnapsplayedasafreshman,trailingKennethCrawley’s642(2012), Jordon Dizon’s 597 (2004) and Greg Henderson’s 823(2011).[SeeKennethCrawleyforchart]

Returned a 100‐yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the fourthquarteroftheweek13matchupagainstUtahlastyear,whichtiedthegameat35‐35at the time. Itwas theonlynon‐offensive scoreof theseasonforCU.

The 100‐yard play was the 10th of its kind in CU history, and theseventhkickoff (three interceptions).The lastCUkickoff return foratouchdownpriorwasBrianLockridgeatOklahomaStateonNov.19,2009(98yards).

WasnamedtheKickoffReturnerPerformeroftheWeekbytheCollegeFootballPerformanceAwardsforhisreturnvs.theUtes.

Mosley had the best game of his freshman campaign inweek 10 vs.Stanford.Heplayedall74snapsandhadacareer‐high14tackles.

Madehisfirstcareerstart(atnickelback)inweek2vs.SacStatelastseason.

WithfellowclassmatesKennethCrawleyandYuriWrightstartingatcornerback vs. Sac State last season, it marked the first time threefreshmen (true or redshirt) started in any group (secondary,linebackers,thelines,receivers,backfield)inColoradohistory.

HighSchool AtUplandHighSchool, he starred in all threephasesof the game: atdefensiveback,widereceiverandkickreturner.

Inhis senior seasonatUpland,he recorded64 tackles (43solo),hadtwo interceptions, fourpassesbrokenupanda fumble recovery. Onoffense, he had 19 receptions for 387 yards and three touchdowns,with326yardsrushingwithfivetouchdownson19carries,withalongrushof78yards.

Played inhighschoolwith fellowCU2012signeesDontaAbron andChristianPowell.

Also lettered in trackand fieldwithhimcompeting in the100‐meterand 200meter dashes, the 4x100‐meter relay, triple jump, and highjump.Healsoplayedbasketballasafreshmanbuthedidnotletter.

HumanInterest Has givenback to his community byworking at his local church andcoachingPopWarnerfootball.

A cousin, Sirr Parker, was a running back at Texas A&M and in theNFL. Parkerscoredona32‐yardtouchdownpassinthe1998Big12ConferencechampionshiptogivetheAggiesa36‐33overtimevictoryover Kansas State, and his life was the subject of a 2001 ShowtimemovieentitledTheyCallMeSirr.

Heisverytalentedmusicallyasheplaysthedrumsandtheukulele.Healsowritesandproducesmusic.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2012 12 524 27 29— 56 1- 1 1—10 2 3 0 0 1 1 2013 4 28 4 2— 6 0- 0 0—0 2 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 16 552 31 31—62 1- 1 1—10 4 3 0 0 1 1 KICK RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 12 21 549 26.1 1 100t 2013 2 2 30 15.0 0 19 TOTALS 15 23 579 25.1 1 100t

KICKOFF RETURNS Yards Player, Opponent, Site, Date (*—opening kickoff of game) 100 Byron White vs. Denver at Denver, Nov. 26, 1936 (TD). 100 *Cliff Branch vs. Kansas in Boulder, Nov. 7, 1970 (TD). 100 *Billy Waddy vs. Kansas State in Boulder, Nov. 22, 1975 (TD). 100 Howard Ballage vs. Nebraska in Boulder, Oct. 21, 1978 (TD). 100 Walter Stanley vs. Oklahoma in Boulder, Oct. 4, 1980 (TD). 100 *Ben Kelly vs. Missouri in Boulder, Oct. 9, 1999 (TD). 100 Marques Mosley vs. Utah in Boulder, Nov. 23, 2012 (TD).

Namepronounced(don‐tayA‐bron). Hewasthirdontheteaminrushinglastseason. Rushedforacareer‐high84yardson14carries inweek13vs.Utahlastseason.HehadthebruntoftheworkinthecontestasstartingTBChristianPowellwasoutwithaninjury.

AbronandChristianPowell combined for220yardsvs.Arizona lastyear.Itwasthefirsttimetwofreshmencombinedfor200yardssinceRodneyStewartandDarrellScottcombinedfor201yardsrushingintheBuffswinoverWestVirginiain2008.

HighSchool As a senior atUplandHigh School, ESPN.com ranked him theNo. 34runningbackinthenation,aswellastheNo.94playeroverall intheWestregionandtheNo.65prospectoutofCalifornia.

HewastheOffensiveMostValuablePlayeroftheAll‐BaselineleagueasasenioratUpland.

Rushedfor1,754yardson252carries(7.0per),reachingtheendzone33timeswithalongof80asaseniorinhighschool.Asajunior,heledtheHighlanderswith1,132rushingyardsand12touchdownson149carries.

HumanInterest Earnedthenickname“A‐Train”inhighschoolbecausehewashardtobringdown.

Abron’sfather,Donta,playedcornerbackatNorthernArizona. His high school teammates, Marques Mosley and Christian Powell,werealso2012signeesforCU.

RUSHING Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 12 51 256 5.0 2 23 2013 3 11 15 1.4 0 5 TOTALS 15 62 271 4.4 2 23

RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 12 9 35 3.9 0 10

KICK RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 12 20 380 19.0 0 48 CU FROSH RUSHING DUOS (Top 5) Season Yards Players 1991 1,131 Lamont Warren (830), Kent Kahl (301) 2008 965 *—Rodney Stewart (622), Darrell Scott (343) 2012 947 *—Christian Powell (691), Donta Abron (256) 1986 892 O.C. Oliver (668), Erich Kissick (224) 1987 840 Eric Bieniemy (508), Michael Simmons (332) (*—true freshman combos)

Madehisfirstcareerstartintheteam’slosstoOregon.Heisthe20thtruefreshmantostartagameatrunningbackinCUhistory.

Rushedforateam‐high98yardsinhiscollegiatedebutintheteam’slossatOregonState.

The98yardswerethesecondmostbyatruefreshmaninhisBuffs’debutbehindonlyMarcusHouston’s100yardeffortagainstColoradoStatein2000.

Onhisfirstcareercarryherushedfor19yardsupthemiddleonaseconddownand1.Healsoaddeda33yardruninthefourthquarterwhichsetupatouchdown.ItwasthelongestrunbyaBuffthisseason.

HeadCoachMikeMacIntyreonAdkins:"Michael'sbeenrunninggood.He'ssofast.Youseehowhegetsonthesideline,howhemakesyardswhenyouthinkhe'sdown.He'sgoodandfast."

HighSchool Hewasnamedtothehonorrollforeveryquarterduringhisfouryearsinhighschoolandleftschoolwithanimpressive4.49GPA.

Hewasastandouttrackathletebutgaveupthesportbeforehissenioryeartodirectallhisfocustowardsfootball.

MacIntyrestartedrecruitingAdkinswhilehewasstillthecoachatSanJoseStateandwhenhetookthejobatColoradothatrelationshipcarriedover.

HeledEastSanDiegoCountyinrushing,scoringandall‐purposeyardsasasenioratHelixHighSchool.

HumanInterest Hisfather,Michael,rantrackatUNLV. HeisactiveinhiscommunitybackinCaliforniawherehevolunteeredinhisoldPopWarnerLeague.Hehasalsohelpedtoorganizeandcoachforseveralothersports,mostnotablytrackandfield.

RUSHING Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2013 2 20 116 5.8 0 33 RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2013 2 3 25 8.3 0 20 KICK RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2013 1 2 54 27.0 0 29

Hehasplayedin322ofCU’s331defensivesnapsthisseason. HistwointerceptionsinthesecondhalfagainstOregongivehimfourfor the season putting him one short of tying the school record formostinterceptionsinaseasonbyajunioratfive.Also,Hendersontiedtheschoolrecordforconsecutivegameswithaninterceptionatthreeinthatgame.

He returned his first interception of the season 46 yards for atouchdown in the second quarter of the team’s win over CentralArkansas.CoupledwithhisfumblereturnforaTDinweek1,heisthefirst CU player to have two return touchdowns in the same seasonsince2002(JeremyBloomandMedfordMoorer).

HewasnamedaCFPAhonorablementionfordefensivebackoftheweekasaresultofhisperformanceagainstCentralArkansas.

Hereturneda fumble53yards fora touchdownvs.ColoradoState inweek1. Itwas theBuffs’ first fumblereturned fora touchdownsince2011.

Hasstartedin25ofthe27gameshehasplayedinhiscareer. Hehadmade12consecutivestartsbeforemissingtheweek2contestlast season vs. Sac State (He alsomissedweek 3 that year at FresnoState).

Hesufferedanankleinjuryinthesecondhalfoftheseasonopenervs.CSUlastseason.Itwasthefirstgamethathehadmissedincollegeorinhighschool.

Heplayedafreshmanrecordanddefensivehigh823snaps(of868ondefense)fromscrimmagein2011.

He was named to the Freshman All‐American second‐team bycollegefootballnews.com, was an All‐Pac 12 Conference honorablementionbyPac‐12CoachesandwasnamedtotheFreshmanAll‐Pac12first‐teambyRivals.comin2011.

Was given the LeeWillard Award by the team as the outstandingfreshmanduringthe2011season.

Henderson started the 2011 season opener atHawai’i, becoming theseventhtruefreshmantostarttheseasonopenerinCUhistory.HewasonlythesecondCBtodoso(VictorScottin1980atUCLA)andwasthefirst since JordonDizon started against Colorado State in 2004. Heplayed in all 65 defensive snaps, recording two tackles and a thirddownstop.

Of the seven true freshmen to start the season opener in 2011,Henderson is just thesecondtoplayeverysnap in thatgame, joiningOGClintMoorewhodidsoin1991againstWyoming.

At the timeHendersoncommitted toCU,healsoheldoffers fromAirForceandNewMexico.

Cornerbacks coach,AndyLaRussaonHenderson: “I feel like he’sgotthechanceandthetoolstobeoneofthebest,ifnot,thebestcornerinthePac‐12.”

HighSchool He never played organized football until his freshman year at NorcoHighSchoolinCorona,California.

Henderson’s coach at Norco was Todd Gerhart, father of formerStanford running back and 2009 Heisman Trophy runner‐up TobyGerhart.

AsasenioratNorcoHS,Hendersonhad65tackles,13passbreakups,andseveninterceptions.Herecorded22PBUsandnine interceptionsforhishighschoolcareer.

Henevermissedahighschoolgame.HumanInterest Henderson’s father is from Belize so Greg has traveled there manytimestovisitrelativesandtolearnmoreabouthisfamilyroots.

He has two older sisters, Sydney andAshley,whom are both collegegraduates.Gregviewshissistersasrolemodelsandhopestofollowintheir footsteps by graduating with a degree in finance in December2014.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2011 13 823 44 14—58 3- 7 1- 0 6 0 1 1 9 1 2012 10 600 31 16—47 3- 5 0- 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 2013 4 322 16 5— 21 1- 2 0- 0 7 0 1 0 3 4 Totals 27 1,745 91 35—126 7-14 1- 0 15 0 2 2 15 5 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 0 (0) 2 (0) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff). CU Consecutive Games with an Interception Games Player (Year) 3 Cullen Bryant (1972) 3 Clyde Riggins (1981) 3 Greg Henderson (2013)

Firstnamepronounced(jair‐red). Heissixthontheteamintacklessofarthisseason. Made his second career interception and returned it for his firstcareer touchdown in the team’s win over Central Arkansas. Theinterceptioncameinthefourthquarterastheteamwastrailing24‐17with Central Arkansas penetrating deep into CU territory looking tosaltthegameaway.OnseconddownattheCU24,Bellpickedoffthepassandreturnedit79yardsforamomentumseizingtouchdown.

Movedfromcornerbacktosafetyduringspringcampearlierthisyear. Had his first career interception in week 4 of 2012 at WSU. Hereturnedtheball37yardsafterpickingitoffintheredzone.Hemadehissecondcareerstartinthegame.

He redshirted during the 2011 season after suffering a knee injuryduringthethirdpracticeoffalltrainingcamp.

He played the entire 2012 season with a brace on his left knee. Heworethebraceuntilthecoachesmovedhimtosafetytheseconddayofspringcampin2013whenhedecidedtoditchthebrace.HeadCoachMikeMacIntyresaid"Hetookhiskneebraceoffand ...startedflyingaroundandmakingplaysandIsaid,'Thiskidisgood!'Ijustthinkhe'skindofgotnewlife,sotospeak,andhe'sagoodplayer."

HumanInterest Interestedinapost‐footballcareerinlawenforcement. Hisdad,RichardBell,wasawingbackatNebraskaandwasdraftedbythePittsburghSteelersinthe1990NFLdraft,whereheplayedforoneseasonasarunningback.

His mother’s cousin is former Major League Baseball star DarrylStrawberry,whowonfourWorldSeriestitleswiththeNewYorkMetsandNewYorkYankeesandwasaneight‐timeAll‐Starduringhis17‐yearcareer.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2010 8 54 7 4—11 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 8 201 8 5—13 2- 5 0- 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2013 4 281 14 6 —20 1- 6 0- 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 Totals 20 536 29 15—44 3- 11 0- 0 3 0 1 0 2 2 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

10ofhis16catchesthisseasonhavegoneforfirstdowns. Hemadeareceptionona fourthdownand3play inthefirstquarterthatkeptadrivealivethateventuallyendedinaColoradofieldgoal.

Hebarelymissedoutontoppingthecenturymarkinreceivingyardsinbacktobackgames.Hefinishedwith99yardsagainstColoradoStateandhad98yardsagainstUtahintheseasonfinalelastyear.

Trends:Hecaughtat leastonepass in15gamesof the16gameshehas played in. Week 12 last year vs. UW was the only game of hiscareerinwhichhedidnothaveareception.

Career:Istiedfor33rdall‐timeatCUinreceptionswith60. Ledtheteaminreceivingduringthe2012season.Hewasjustthethirdfreshmaninschoolhistorytoleadtheteaminreceiving.

WasnamedtothePac‐12All‐Academicsecond‐teamin2012. Missedthemajorityoftheweek9contestlastseasonatOregonwithaconcussion.

Inhisfirstcollegiategame(week1of2012vs.CSU),Sprucehadeightcatches for 64 yards (both team highs) and a touchdown. His eightreceptionsaretiedforthemostinafirstcareergamebyaCUplayer.ItwasfirstdonebyWRScottyMcKnight,whohadeightcatchesfor106yards and a touchdown vs. CSU, exactly five years prior inDenver—Sept.1,2007.

Named to the 2012 Preseason All‐Redshirt team byCollegeFootballNews.com.

Heredshirtedduringthe2011season. QuarterbackConnorWoodOnSpruce:"Ithinkhisrouterunninghasimprovedalot.He'sdoneareallygoodjobofcleaningupthetopofhisroutes and coming up quicker and understanding his strengths. Heknowswhathisstrengthsandweaknessesareandhe'sbeenworkinghardtocapitalizeandmakethosestrengthsbetter."

HighSchool Hewasastarreceiver,defensivebackandreturneratWestlakeHighSchoolinWestlakeVillage,Calif.

Wasnamed to theVenturaCountyAll‐Decade teamasa receiverandwas named to the first‐teamAll‐Ventura County as a junior and as asenior.

Wasnamed to theAll‐Ventura LeagueAcademicTeamas a senior inhighschoolformaintaininga3.8orabovegradepointaverage.

Also lettered in baseball, earning All‐Marmonte League honors as athirdbasemanduringhissophomoreseasonwhenhebatted .400.Heplayedshortstopasajunior(didnotplayasasenior).

RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 12 44 446 10.1 3 22 2013 4 16 206 12.9 1 39t TOTALS 16 60 652 10.8 4 39t PUNT RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2013 2 5 39 7.8 0 19 KICK RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2013 1 1 17 17.0 0 17

Hewastheteam’sleadingrusherinthewinoverCentralArkansas. Career:Jonesis62ndall‐timeatCUinrushingyards(729)andis36thinreceptions(58).

Hadfourrushesfor105yardsandatouchdowninweek4atWSUlastseason; itwashis first100‐yardrushingperformanceofhis career.Histouchdownrunof84yardsistiedfortheeighthlongestrushfromscrimmage in school history. His TD run and total yards were bothcareerhighs.

He also used the second fewest carries to gain 100 yards. OnlyCliffBranchdiditinfeweratKansasonNov.6,1971(2carries,100yards,1touchdown).Thelasttorunfor100inunder10attemptswasformerTBCortlenJohnsonvs.KansasinBoulderonSept.22,2001(8carries,113yards)—exactly11yearsprior.

HisfirstmultipletouchdowngamecameatWashingtonin2011.Hescored from two and one yards out. He finished the game with 49rushingyardson14carries,inadditionto49receivingyardsonsevencatches.

He scored his first collegiate touchdown at Stanford in week 6 of2011, a 5‐yard middle screen pass from former quarterback TylerHansen.Inthegame,hehadsixrushesforfiveyardsandtwocatchesforeightyards.

HighSchool Is from Paterson, N.J. and played his high school football at nationalpower Don Bosco Prep. In Jones’ senior year of 2009, Don Boscofinished the season ranked as themythical national champions afterbeingrankedtheNo.1teaminthecountrybytheUSAToday,NationalPrepFootballPoll,andthreeotherpolls/rankings.InJones’fouryearsattheschool,DonBoscowent47‐1.

Was the Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year as a senior afterrushing174timesfor1,387yardsand34touchdowns.Healsohadonetouchdown reception and another on a kickoff return to set a schoolrecordwith36totaltouchdowns.

HumanInterest Volunteered at St. Joseph’s hospital working as a transport assistantthroughouthighschool.

Asasenior inhighschoolduringtheholidayseason,heworkedforalandscapenurseryhelpingtrimanddeliverChristmastrees.

He has a sincere interest in the future to help younger kids attendschoolandgetadegreeinsteadofbeingonthestreets.

RUSHING Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 13 78 297 3.8 2 38 2012 11 63 320 5.1 3 84t 2013 4 22 112 5.1 0 11 Totals 27 160 724 4.5 5 84t

RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 13 27 168 6.2 2 20 2012 11 26 146 5.6 0 45 2013 3 9 86 9.5 0 10 Totals 27 62 400 6.4 2 45

KICK RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 13 6 105 17.5 0 23 2012 11 1 5 5.0 0 5 Totals 24 7 110 15.7 0 23 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

ALL-TIME LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS Yards Player, Opponent, Site, Date 95 Emerson Wilson vs. Kansas State in Boulder, Nov. 20, 1954 (TD). 91 Kayo Lam vs. Brigham Young at Provo, Oct. 20, 1934 (TD). 91 Bob West vs. New Mexico in Pueblo, Nov. 4, 1944 (TD). 90 Eddie Dove vs. Kansas in Boulder, Oct. 5, 1957 (TD). 85 Dick Schrepferman vs. Colorado State in Boulder, Nov. 28, 1946 (TD). 85 Cliff Branch vs. Kansas at Lawrence, Nov. 6, 1971 (TD). 85 Chris Brown vs. Kansas State in Boulder, Oct. 5, 2002 (TD). 84 Carroll Hardy vs. Colorado State in Boulder, Sept. 25, 1954 (TD). 84 Tony Jones vs. Washington State at Pullman, Sept. 22, 2012 (TD).

Sawthemostactionofhiscareerondefenseintheteam’slosstoOregon.Heplayedon17defensivesnapsandmadeanunassistedtackle.

Playedthefirstdefensivesnapsofhiscareerintheteam’slosstoOregonState.Healsorecordedhisfirstcareertackleinthegame.

Madehiscareerdebutinhisteam’sseasonopeningwinoverrivalColoradoState,playingsolelyonspecialteams.

HeisoneofthreeplayersontheColoradorosterwhohailsfromWashingtonD.C.He,De’JonWilsonandKennethCrawleyallgrewupinD.C.andallthreeattendedthesamehighschool(H.D.Woodson).

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2013 2 24 2 0 —2 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 3 (0) 1 (0) 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

HeearnedCFPAhonorsforhisperformanceagainstColoradoState.Hewas4‐4infieldgoalsinthegame,markingthesecondtimeinhiscareerhehasmadefourfieldgoalsinagame.Healsomadea52‐yarderwhichtiedhiscareer‐high.

Hebecametheteam’sfirst‐stringkickoffspecialistshortlybeforetheseasonafteraseasonendinginjurytoJustinCastor.

Career:Heistiedfor21stall‐timeatCUinscoringandeighth inkickscoringwith144points.Heisfourthinfieldgoalsmadewith26.

WasnamedtothePac‐12All‐Academicsecond‐teamin2012. Setschoolrecordsformostfieldgoalsmade(11)andattempted(16)by a freshman, longest field goalby a freshman (52yards) andmostpointsscoredbyafreshman(62points).

WasnamedaLouGrozaStars‐Of‐The‐Weekforhisperformancevs.Calin 2011 inwhich hewas 4‐4 on field goals including a CU freshmanrecordlongof52yards.

Oliverearnedthestartingkickernodaftermakingtenconsecutivefieldgoals in a 2011 August practice. Former head coach, Jon Embreedeclaredhimthestarterafterhemadethetenthone.

He isa combined116‐118 inextrapointsduringhishigh schoolandcollegecareersandhascurrentlymade39straight.

HighSchool Inhighschool,OliverwasrankedtheNo.5kickerinCaliforniainESPNand theNo.12kicker in the countrybykickingguruChris Sailer.Hemade18‐of‐23careerfieldgoalsandall50extrapoints.

Alsoletteredinsoccer,lacrosseandhockey. He lettered in hockey at Venice High School because there weren’tenoughkidstocomposeahockeyteamatHarvard‐Westlake.

HumanInterest He requested a switch fromNo. 91hewore as a freshman toNo. 28because he is a devout Los Angeles Kings fan; Luc Robitaille, formerplayerandcurrentlyintheKings’frontoffice,introducedhimtoAdamDeadmarsh, the one‐time Avalanche and former Kings player whowore…No.28.

HeworkedasanusherattheHollywoodBowl,afamousamphitheatersetagainstthebackdropoftheHollywoodsignandhills.

Heplaystheviola. Hewas one of eight playerswhowere displaced during the Boulderfloodinginmid‐September.Hisapartmentbuildingwasevacuatedduetohighwaterlevelsbuthereturnedhomeafewdayslater.

SCORING Season G EP-EPA FG-FGA Long PTS 2011 12 29-31 11-16 52 62 2012 11 28-28 6-8 37 46 2013 4 9- 9 9-10 52 36 Totals 27 66-68 26-34 52 144

FIELD GOALS Season G 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Total Pct Lg 2011 12 0-0 3-5 3-5 4-5 1-1 0-0 11-16 68.8 52 2012 11 1-1 1-1 4-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 6-8 75.0 37 2013 4 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-1 0-0 4-4 110.0 52 Totals 27 2-2 6-8 9-12 6-8 2-3 0-0 26-34 76.4 52 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 2 (0) 2 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff). CU Career Field Goals Made Rk. Player (Years) FG 1 Mason Crosby (2003-06) 66 2 Jeremy Aldrich (1996-99) 48 3 Tom Field (1979-83) 36 4 Will Oliver (2010-p) 26 5 Aric Goodman (2008-10) 25

Hesufferedasevereanklesprainearlyinfallcampandisnotexpectedtoreturnuntillateinthe2013season.

Injuredhisankleinweek9,atOregon,lastyear,missingthenexttwogames.Hereturnedtothefieldintheseasonfinalevs.Utah.

Ford,whooriginallywasawalk‐on,hasearnedascholarshipfromthecoachesontwoseparateoccasions.

ChangednumberfromNo.42toNo.29priortoweek2of2012vs.SacState.

Ford had his first career touchdown against Arizona of 2011,exploding through the line fora17‐yardscore in thesecondquarter.TherunwasthelongestscoringrunofthatseasonbyanyBuff.

Ranforacareer‐high73yardsduringweek9ofhisfreshmanseasonatArizonaState.

HighSchool Played in high school at Colorado football powerMullen, though didnotreceiveaDivisionIscholarshipoffer.Heintendedonwalking‐onatKansasState,butafterthatfellthrough,heinsteadattendedclassesatBartonCommunityCollegeduringthe2009‐10schoolyearbutdidnotplayfootballasBartondoesnotfieldateam.HethencametoCUwherehewalked‐onandredshirtedthe2010season.

Despite rushing for 1,348 yards and 19 touchdowns with a 9.1 ypcaverageas a senioronMullen’s2008 state championship team, Fordwas largely overshadowed by his teammate Adonis Ameen‐Moore,then a sophomore, who rushed for 1,396 yards and 20 touchdowns.Ameen‐Moore enjoyed two more standout seasons at Mullen and isnowamemberoftheSyracuseUniversityfootballteam.

HumanInterest One of his idols as a prep performerwas LenDaleWhite, the formerUSCandChatfieldHighSchoolstar,whowasalsocoachedbythesamecoacheshelaterwouldhaveatMullen.

He is active in the community andwas the recipient of theColoradoYouthoftheYearAwardforhisleadershipintheBoys&GirlsClubasaseniorinhighschool.

Ford’suncleisHowardBallage,wholetteredforCUfrom1976‐78andasaseniorledthenationinkickoffreturnswitha29.4average.

Oneofhis favoritebibleverses isCorinthians5:7:“Walkbyfaith,notbysight”,aversehehaslivedbyformostofhislife.

HishighschoolfootballcoachwasformerCUstandout,DaveLogan.

RUSHING Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 12 22 128 5.8 1 20 2012 8 27 127 4.7 1 19 Totals 19 49 255 5.2 2 20

KICK RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 12 7 160 22.9 0 3

Lastnameispronounced(see‐ver‐son). Averaged a sparkling 26.8 yards on five kickoff returns including acareer‐long30yarderintheteam’slosstoOregon.

Hasemergedastheteam’sprimarykickoffreturnspecialist.Hehada29 yard return in the third quarter of his team’s win over CentralArkansas.Thereturnultimatelyhelpedleadtheteamtoafieldgoalonthedrive.

MadehisCUdebutagainstColoradoState inweek1,by contributingonspecialteams.Hewasoneofsixtruefreshmentomaketheirdebutinthegame.

HighSchool Hewas the San JoseMercury’sOffensive Player of the Year after hissenior year of high school. He rushed for 1,951 yards and 32touchdownsduringthatseason.

HumanInterest Heplayedhighschoolfootballwithheadcoach,MikeMacIntyre’sson,JayMacIntyreatValleyChristianHighSchoolinCalifornia.

KICK RETURNS Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2013 3 10 230 23.0 0 30 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 5 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Lastnameispronounced(oh‐lew‐bo‐day). Playedacareer‐high13defensivesnapsintheteam’slosstoOregon. Saw his first career action on defense in the team’s loss at OregonState.

HemadehisCUdebutagainstColoradoStateinweek1bycontributingonspecialteams.Hewasoneofsixtruefreshmentomaketheirdebutinthegame.

Duringthe2013signingperiodhechangedhiscommitmentfromSanJoseState toColoradobecausehewanted toplay forMikeMacIntyreandhiscoachingstaffwholeftSJSUforCUinJanuary.

HighSchool Kenneth played outside linebacker, tight end, running back andquarterback during his prep career at Bellarmine Prep in San Jose,California.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2013 2 19 0 0—0 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

He leads the team in special teams points after earning a team‐highfourpointsinthelosstoOregon.

Wasoneofsixplayersnamedasateamcaptainforthe2013season. Heisahybridlinebackerafterswitchingoverfromsafetypriortothe2012season.

Playing in 64of the75plays, Vigohad acareer‐high 13 tackles (10unassisted),andsavedonetouchdowninweek9of2012atOregon.

Suffered a foot injury in practice inOctober last year, forcing him tomisstheweek7contestvs.ArizonaState.Thetimetableforreturningfromthe injurywasup to threeweeks,butheonlymissedonegameandreturnedforthecontestagainstSouthernCalifornia.

In 2011, he saw action in six games on special teams after missingseveralcontestsduetoahamstringstrainandasuspension.

Played in four games in the 2010 season, including his first careerstart against Hawai’i at nickel back. He suffered a leg injury againstHawai’ianddidnotreturnuntilthefinalgameatNebraska.

Wasoriginallyapartofthe2008recruitingclassbuttookagrayshirtandenrolledinthespringof2009.Hestated,“Itookadvantageofthesituationandwasabletoputonmoreweight.Itmademehungryandmoreconfident,I’msureitwasagreatthingforme.”

HumanInterest Attended New Brunswick High School in New Jersey, an athleticpowerhouse that has produced the likes of former Colorado Rockiesstandout Eric Young, Sr., former NFLWR Dwayne Jarrett, and 1974NBAfirstroundpickGaryBrokaw.

Vigo completed extensive community service in high school,volunteering at a soup kitchen in New Jersey, the New JerseyCommunity Food Bank, Rose Mountain Care Center, the SpecialOlympics, the Institute forChildrenwithCancerandBloodDisorders,andReadAcrossAmerica. Hewasalsoanassistant coach fora localPopWarnerteamandchildcareaidforapreschoolorganizationcalledCatholicCharities.

Inadditiontothosecommunityoutreachprograms,hewasinvolvedinthe, Human Relations Youth Leadership Forum and was a NewBrunswickBoardofEducationStudentRepresentative.

Vigoisanavidboxerforthepurposesofsparringandconditioning,butdoesn’tcompetebecauseofhisinvolvementinfootball.

Heisthefirstinhisfamilytoattendcollege. He became actively involved in religion over the past few years. Hesays becoming a Christian and learning about faith, sacrifice andforgiveness has helped him turn things around following a teamsuspensionheservedasasophomore.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2010 4 62 5 2— 7 1- 2 0- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2012 11 350 32 14—46 4- 8 0- 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 2013 1 4 0 0— 0 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 16 416 37 16—53 5-10 0- 0 3 0 0 1 3 0

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2010 2 1 (1) 0 (0) 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 2011 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2012 0 2 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 2 1 14 2013 0 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 8 TOTALS 2 4 (1) 0 (0) 0 0 18 0 1 0 0 4 2 32

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Madehisfirstcareerstartatfullbackintheteam’swinoverCentralArkansas.

HemadehisCUdebutagainstColoradoStateinweek1atfullback. Hehadtositoutthe2012seasonduetoNCAArulesaftertransferringfromColoradoState.

HeplayedatCSUforoneseasonunderheadcoach,SteveFairchild.AfterFairchildwasfiredandreplacedbyJimMcElwain,MurphydecidedtotransfertoCUandplayforcoachJonEmbreebecauseMcElwain’soffensiveschemedoesnotutilizethefullbackposition.AfterEmbreewasfiredandreplacedbynewcoachMikeMacIntyre,MurphywasworriedabouthisplaceinMacIntyre’spistoloffensethatrarelyutilizesthefullbackbutheultimatelydecidedtostay.

Heplayedonlyonspecialteamsduringhisoneseasonasawalk‐onatCSU.

ComingoutofLutheranHighSchool(Parker)in2011,MurphyhadseveralscholarshipoffersfromDivisionIIschools,butinsteadchosetowalkatCSU.

HumanInterest Hewasintheatre9attheCentury16CinemainAuroraonJuly20,2012whenagunmanbegantofireonacrowdofinnocentmovie‐goers,killing12andwounding70others.Heandhisfriendwereshotatbutavoidedinjury.

Madehisfirstcareerstartintheteam’swinoverCentralArkansasatthe“sam”linebackerspot.

Won the program’sGregBiekertAward, given out annually to themostimprovedlinebacker,attheconclusionofspringpractices.

Greer mostly participated in special teams during his sophomoreseason.Hefinishedthirdontheteaminspecialteamspointswith19in2012.

Had a career‐high seven tackles, including a career best fiveunassisted inweek7 lastyear,vs.ASU.Healso finishedwithoneQBsack,thefirstofhiscareer,anothertackleforaloss,andathirddownstop.

HighSchool As a senior in High School, he was named PrepStar All‐Region andSuperPrepAll‐FarWest teammember, as thepublication rankedhimthe No. 65 player in the region (the No. 10 linebacker on that list).Scout.comrankedhimas theNo.48outside linebacker in thenation,theseventhbestfromCalifornia.

Greer attended Junipero Serra High School, the same high school asformerteammateDavidBakhtiari.

JuniperoSerrawas42‐2 inhis final threeyears,winningaCaliforniastatetitleinGreer’sjunioryear.

HumanInterest Heplays thepianoandhasbeenable todososincehewassixyearsold.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2011 3 40 2 1— 3 1- 1 0- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2012 6 69 7 5—12 1- 1 1- 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2013 4 113 10 3— 13 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 222 19 9—28 2- 2 1- 2 4 2 0 0 0 0

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2011 0 1 (0) 1 (0) 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 2012 3 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 3 2 19 2013 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 3 3 (1) 1 (0) 0 1 18 0 1 0 0 3 2 33

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Lastnameispronounced(Moat‐un). MotentorehisACLduringthesummerandwillmissthe2013season. Practicedsomeatsafetyduringspringpractices. Hemostlyparticipatedonspecialteamsinduringthe2012seasonandfinishedwiththemostspecialteamspointsoverallwith22.

He made his first career start at Arizona State in 2011 at leftcornerback.

He recorded his first career sack against Oregon in week 8 of hisfreshmanseason.

SuspendedonOct.6,2011forfailingtomeettheexpectationsofbeingamemberoftheteam.HerejoinedtheteamfourdayslateronOct.10,2011.

Amemberofthe2009recruitingclass,Motengrayshirtedandenrolledin Januaryof2010whereheparticipatedinspringdrillsatdefensiveback.Hethenredshirtedthe2010season.

A Carson, Calif., native, played quarterback at NarbonneHigh Schoolwhere he started all 38 games from his sophomore through seniorseasons.Asasenior,Motenpassedfor2,734yardsand26touchdownsagainstonly six interceptions,while rushing for609yardsandsevenscores.

Human Interest: Moten’s father, Sherman, played strong safety atArizonaState.

Motenwasaleague‐MVPatquarterbackasasenioratNarbonneHighinCarson,Calif.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2011 5 140 6 5— 11 2- 4 1- 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 2012 4 13 0 0— 0 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 9 153 6 5— 11 2- 4 1- 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season TDS CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2011 1 0 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2012 0 0 8 (2) 0 (0) 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 3 2 22 Totals 1 0 9 (2) 0 (0) 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 3 2 24

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Heinjuredhishiplateinfallcampandwillmissthe2013season. Kickedoff17timeslastyear,whichwasthesecondmostontheteam.Herecordedsixtouchbacks.

CastorscoredhisfirstcareerpointwithafourthquarterPATagainstUSCinweek10of2011.

Attempted one field goal in 2010; a 40‐yarder against Missouri thatwas blocked. He also kicked off five times, twice resulting in theopponentbeingstoppedinsidethe20.

HighSchool Had already been inducted into Arvada West High School’s Hall ofFame, and was the Jefferson County 5A Athlete of the Year for allsports.Hekicked,punted,andplayedwidereceiverhisseniorseason.

In high school, he earned first‐teamAcademicAll‐State four times inbothfootballandbasketballandtwiceintrack&field.

WasaH.S.teammateofCUoffensivelinemanMarcMustoeatArvadaWest.

SCORING Season G EP-EPA FG-FGA Long PTS 2010 3 0- 0 0- 1 0 0 2011 10 1- 1 0- 0 0 1 Totals 13 1- 1 0- 1 0 1

FIELD GOALS Season G 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Total Pct Lg 2010 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 00.0 0

Firstnamepronounced(terr‐rell). Hewasinjuredlateinfallcampsohewillredshirtthe2013seasonandreturnin2014.

Finished second on the team in total tackles last season,with 70.Healsohadtwo fumblerecoveries,whichtiedhimforeighth in thePac‐12.

Playedall82snapsandrecordedathird‐downstop,atouchdownsave,andafumblerecoveryweek4of2012,atWSU.Hereturnedthefumble(forced by LB Paul Vigo) 10 yards to the WSU 1‐yard line. Heoriginally scoredon the recoverybut after review itwasdeterminedthathehadsteppedoutofboundsjustshortofthegoalline.

Played in11games in2011andstartedsixgamesatawiderangeofdefensivebackpositions:cornerback,nickelback,freesafetyandshortsafety.

Finished with 25 special teams points, second most on the team in2011.

Smith’s career‐high 17 tackles against Nebraska in 2010 set the CUrecordformosttacklesinagamebyatruefreshmanatthetime.TherecordwaslaterbrokenbylinebackerAddisonGillamin2013.

Smith talliedagame‐high15 tacklesagainstTexasTech inweek7of2010 in his first collegiate action (four solo) and also had onequarterbacksackandonethirddownstop.

ColoradowastheonlyDivisionIschooltoofferSmithascholarshipoutofhighschool.

FormerCUhead coachDanHawkins compared Smith to formerNFLstar,BobSanders:“He’snotverytallorprototypical,buthecanhit.Heunderstandsthegameandputshimselfintherightspot.”

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2010 6 414 30 30—60 2- 8 1- 6 3 0 0 0 1 1 2011 11 400 29 7—36 0- 0 0- 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2012 12 557 48 22—70 0- 0 0- 0 3 3 2 0 3 0 TOTALS 29 1,371 107 59—166 2- 8 1- 6 9 3 2 0 4 2

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season Safety CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2010 0 0 3 (1) 2 (0) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2011 1 1 11 (3) 3 (0) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 25 2012 0 1 5 (1) 0 (0) 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 11 TOTALS 1 2 19 (5) 5 (0) 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 4 2 43

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Lastnameispronounced(to‐ooh‐ma‐low). Movedfromsafetytolinebackerduring2012springdrills. Tu’umaloplayedin56snapsagainstOregoninweek8of2011andtiedfortheteamleadwithsixtackles.

Moved from inside linebacker to defensive back in themiddle of hisfreshmanseason(2011).

Tu’umalo, from Honolulu, attended Punahou High School along withcurrent CU teammate Kaiwi Crabb. Former CU captain R.J. Brown(2007)alsoattendedPunahou.

As a sophomore at Punahou, Tu’umalo played behind San DiegoChargersLBand2012HeismanTrophyfinalistMantiTe’o.

Tu’umaloinitiallygaveaverbaltoBoiseStatebeforeultimatelysigningwiththeBuffs.

Isthefirstmemberofhisextendedfamilytoattendcollege. Heenjoysmusic and loves tomix and edit songs.He is interested inbecomingadiscjockey.

In his free time during his senior year in high school, he spent timetutoringkidsathisformermiddleschool.

FirstnameisactuallyKyle,butgoesbyhisinitials.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2011 6 78 4 4— 8 0- 0 0- 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2012 1 16 3 1— 4 0- 0 0- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2011 7 94 7 5—12 0- 0 0- 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2012 1 2 (1) 3 (1) 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 1 18 2013 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 1 2 (1) 3 (1) 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 2 1 21

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Lastnameispronounced(day). Heistiedforthirdontheteaminspecialteamspoints. Daighwontheprogram’sDickAndersonAward,givento theplayerwho displays outstanding toughness, at the conclusion of springpractices.

Hemissedsomeofspringdrillsdueto injurybutreturnedhealthy inthefall.

Finishedsecondontheteaminspecialteamspointswith21in2012. Madehisfirstcareerstart,atinsidelinebacker,inweek10lastyear,vs. Stanford and had a career game. Daigh had a career‐high ninetackleswhile also adding two tackles for a loss—oneofwhichwas asack—anda thirddown stop.Heworehisnumber from2011 (#54),duetoajerseyproblempriortothecontest.

Didnotplayinweek8atUSCorweek9atOregonlastseasonduetoaninjurysufferedvs.ArizonaStateinweek7.

Inweek7of2012, vs.ASU,Daighhad six tackles anda fourthdownstop. He suffered what appeared to be a serious injury late in thefourth quarter of the contest. He was taken to Boulder CommunityHospital for precautionary tests as he did exhibit movement whileleavingthefieldonastretcher.Hewasreleasedfromthehospitallaterthatevening.

PlayedthreevarsityseasonsatfootballpowerMullen.Duringhistimeontheteam,theMustangswent40‐2,winningthreestatetitlesundercoachinglegendDaveLogan.LoganwasanAll‐AmericanasaplayeratCU.

HewasahighschoolteammateofBuffs’runningback,JoshFord. Daigh was one‐third of one of the nation’s best linebacker corps atMullen,asLeilonWillingham(CentralFlorida)andConnorHealy(AirForce) both received scholarships and the trio was key in Mullen’sthree‐peatas5Astatechamps.

DaighwasthefirstplayertocommittoCUintheclassof2011,doingsoinJulyof2010.

HumanInterest:HevolunteeredthroughMullenforaprogramcalledWorld Vision that collected and packed clothes and shoes and sentthenabroadtothoseinneed.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2011 9 82 13 5—18 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 10 250 31 9—40 4- 5 1- 4 2 0 0 1 1 0 2013 3 24 0 0—0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 356 44 14—58 4- 5 1- 4 2 0 0 1 1 0

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2011 0 1 (0) 4 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2012 1 4 (1) 2 (0) 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 2013 0 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Totals 1 6 (1) 6 (1) 0 0 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 33

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Lastnameispronounced(Gill‐um). HesetaCUfreshmanrecordfortacklesinagamewith18intheteam’slosstoOregonbreakingtherecordof17previouslyheldbyteammateTerrelSmithin2010.Healsohadtwospecialteamstacklesinthegametogoalongwithhis18defensivetackles.

Henowhas11third‐downstopsthisseason.Thesingleseasonschoolrecordis19setbylinebackerJordonDizonin2007.

Hisfourthirddownstopsvs.Oregonallowedhimtotiethesinglegameschoolrecordforthirddownstopsforthesecondtimethisseason.Healsohadfourthirddownstopsintheweek1winvs.ColoradoState.

Hewontheteam’sweeklysledgehammerawardforthehavingthebiggest,cleanhitintheteam’slossatOregonState.

Hasrecordeddoubledigittacklesinthreeofthefourgameshehasplayedininhiscareer.

HeleadsthePac‐12conferenceintacklespergamewithanaverageof12.2.

HewasvotedtheCUathleteoftheweekasaresultofhisperformanceagainstColoradoState.

HebecameonlythesecondtruefreshmantostartaseasonopeneratmiddlelinebackerinCUhistorywhenhestartedagainstColoradoState.In2004,JordonDizonbecamethefirstBufftostarttheseasonopeneratmiddlelinebackerasatruefreshman.

Gilliamwearsthesamenumber(44)thatDizonworeduringhistimeatCU.

UCDavis,SacramentoStateandSanJoseStateweretheonlythreeschoolstorecruitAddisonoutofhighschool.

HeoriginallycommittedtoSanJoseStatein2012,butwhenthecoachingstaffleftforCUhedecidedtofollowsuit.

Heunderwentarthroscopicshouldersurgeryin2012anddecidedtograyshirtatSanJoseStateduringthefallsemester.HethentransferredtoColoradoinJanuary.

Defensivecoordinator/linebackerscoach,KentBaeronGillam:“Heisgoingtobeatremendoustalentsomeday.”

HighSchool Heplayedlinebacker,tightend,andreturnedbothpuntsandkicksduringhiscareeratFoothillHighSchoolinPaloCedro,California.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2013 4 310 32 19— 51 4-6 2- 23 11 2 0 0 2 0

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 2 (1) 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Heleadstheteaminrushingthrufourgames. He is 4‐5 in converting on third down short‐yardage (two yards orless)rushingsituationsthisseason.

Hadhisbestgameoftheseasonintheteam’slosstoOregonwhenherushedforateam‐high78yardson20carries.

Hewas named to theDoakWalkerAward (best collegiate runningback)preseasonwatchlistfor2013.

Powell finished last season by leading the team in rushingwith 691yards.Hewasjustthefifthfreshmanall‐timeatCUtoleadinrushing.

Won the program’s Lee Willard Award as the team’s mostoutstandingfreshmanin2012.

Wasanhonorablementiontothe2012All‐Pac12Team. He had seven rushing touchdowns last season, one shy of tying theschoolfreshmanrecordofeight,setbyHerchellTroutmanin1994.

He began the 2012 season at fullback, sharing the top spot on thedepthchartwithAlexWoodduringthefirsttwoweeksoftheseason.

Last season, he needed only 139 yards in the final game to breakLamontWarren’s CU freshman rushing recordbuthewas forced tomissthegameduetoaconcussion.Hemissedatotaloftwogameslastyearduetoinjuries.

His147yardsrushingvs.SacStateweretheeighthmosteverbyanyrunningbackinhisstartingdebutinCUhistory.ItwasthemostsinceTBMarcusHouston’s150yardson25carriesatUSConSept.9,2000.

Runningbackscoach,KlaytonAdamsonPowell:“He’satoughrunner.He’sreallysmartandhumble.Hehasalotofdifferentgoodattributes.He’sabringyourlunchpailwhoshowsupandworkshardallthetime.He’sjustreallysteady.”

HighSchool As a senior at Upland high school, he was one of the top‐rankedfullbacks in the country; he was listed as the No. 3 prospect at thepositionbyESPN.comandNo.4byScout.com.

Playedbothfullbackanddefensiveendinhighschool. He was high school teammates with fellow CU 2012 signeesDontaAbronandMarquesMosley.

HewasCUteammate,DontaAbron’sblockingbackintheUplandHighSchoolbackfieldwhenhewasn’tcarryingtheballhimself.

Also lettered in track (shot put) in high school andwas theBaselineLeaguechampionasajunior.

HewasamemberoftheHonorRollinhighschool. Hewas given the nickname “Freight Train” in high school. A freighttrain horn was played over the P.A. system whenever he scored atouchdownduringhissenioryear. HumanInterest

HesayshisfavoritefootballplayerisformerBuccaneersfullback,MikeAlstott because he liked the aggressive way he played the position.Christiantriestomodelhisgameinthesameway.

RUSHING Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 10 158 691 4.4 7 64t 2013 4 51 163 3.2 0 12 TOTALS 14 209 854 4.1 7 64t

RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 10 7 30 4.3 0 13 2013 2 2 6 3.0 0 5 TOTALS 12 9 36 4.0 0 13

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2012 0 1 (0) 1 (0) 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 2013 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 0 1 (0) 1 (0) 1 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 12

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

CU Longest Freshman Touchdown Runs Rk. Player, Opponent, Date Yds. 1 Billy Waddy at Wisconsin, Sept. 22, 1973 76 2 Lamont Warren at Iowa State, Nov. 23, 1991 74 3 Carroll Hardy vs. Utah, Nov. 10, 1951 67 4 Christian Powell vs. Sac State, Sept. 8, 2012 64

CU FRESHMEN 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (TOP 15) Yds (att-td) Player Opponent Date 202 (24-2) Billy Waddy at Wisconsin Sept. 22, 1973 168 (21-1) Lamont Warren at Iowa State Nov. 23, 1991 166 (28-0) Rodney Stewart West Virginia Sept. 18, 2008 150 (25-0) Marcus Houston at Southern Cal Sept. 9, 2000 149 (32-1) *Lee Rouson Kansas State Nov. 21, 1981 147 (28-3) Christian Powell Sacramento State Sept. 8, 2012 142 (18-1) *Michael Simmons Oregon Sept. 12, 1987 141 (29-1) Rodney Stewart Kansas State Oct. 18, 2008 137 (15-1) O.C. Oliver at Kansas State Nov. 22, 1986 137 (20-0) Brian Calhoun at Nebraska Nov. 29, 2002 137 (32-2) Christian Powell at Arizona Nov. 10, 2012 132 (34-2) *Lee Rouson Missouri Nov. 7, 1981 125 (17-1) Marcus Reliford Kansas State Nov. 19, 1988 122 (20-0) Brian Calhoun Oklahoma (at Houston) Dec. 7, 2002 121 (20-2) Christian Powell at Oregon Oct. 27, 2012 120 (25-0) Derek Singleton at Oklahoma State Nov. 8, 1980 * – redshirt freshman. By Player (23)— Stewart 3, Warren 3, Powell 3, Calhoun 2, Houston 2, Reliford 2, Rouson 2, Singleton 2, Bieniemy 1, Hardy 1, Oliver 1, Simmons 1, Waddy 1. CU FRESHMAN SEASON RUSHING (400-plus yards) Season Player Att. Yards Avg. TD 1991 Lamont Warren 157 830 5.3 7 2012 Christian Powell 158 691 4.4 7 1986 O.C. Oliver 136 668 4.9 6 1981 *Lee Rouson 159 656 4.1 6 2008 Rodney Stewart 132 622 4.7 2 1987 Eric Bieniemy 104 508 4.9 5 1951 Carroll Hardy 53 423 7.9 5 * – redshirt freshman. CU FROSH RUSHING DUOS (Top 5) Season Yards Players 1991 1,131 Lamont Warren (830), Kent Kahl (301) 2008 965 *—Rodney Stewart (622), Darrell Scott (343) 2012 947 *—Christian Powell (691), Donta Abron (256) 1986 892 O.C. Oliver (668), Erich Kissick (224) 1987 840 Eric Bieniemy (508), Michael Simmons (332) (*—true freshman combos)

Madehisfirststartattightendintheteam’slosstoOregonState. Heistiedforthirdontheteaminspecialteamspoints. Wasmovedbackfromfullbacktotightendinthespringof2013. Madethreestartsatfullbacklastseason. Hadonereceptionfor34yardsinweek13lastyear,vs.Utah;acareer‐long.Thecatchcamelateinthethirdquarteronathird‐and‐10fromtheUtah39‐yard line.TheBuffsscoredontheverynextplay(5‐yardrunbyDontaAbron).

Madehisfirstcareerstart(atfullback)inweek1of2012,vs.CSU. Has twice earned a scholarship from head coaches. One during fallcampin2012andanotherduringfallcampin2013.

Afterhissophomoreseason,hestarteddoingyogathreeorfourtimesaweekandimprovedhisagility,balanceandscorestrength.

Joinedtheteamasaninvitedwalk‐onforAugustdrillsin2009. EarnedAcademicAll‐Staterecognition inbothfootballandbasketballallfouryearsatSteamboatSpringsHighSchool(Colorado).

Human Interest: He also played baseball in high school and waslookedatcloselybyboththeDetroitTigersandCincinnatiReds,whobothhadaninterestindraftinghim,butheoptedforacollegefootballcareerinstead.

RECEIVING Season G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2012 12 7 103 14.7 0 34 Total 13 8 105 13.1 0 34

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2012 1 1 (0) 1 (0) 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 2013 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 TOTALS 1 1 (0) 1 (0) 0 2 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 21

KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Heplayedoneveryoffensivesnapinthefirsttwogamesoftheseason.CUhas linedupwiththesameoffensive linefor95.8percentof theiroffensivesnapsthusfarthisseason.

Won the team’s weekly Sledgehammer Award after a number of“pancakeblocks”intheteam’swinoverCentralArkansas.

FracturedhisfibulaearlyinAprilandmissedtheremainderofspringworkoutsbutreturnedtothefieldintimetostarttheseasonopeneratrightguardvs.ColoradoState.

Hestarted lastseasonatrightguardandwasastablepresencetherewhen he wasn’t filling in for an injured GusHandler at center. Hestarted six times at each position andwas one of only two offensivelinemanontheteamtostarteverygamein2012.

WasanhonorablementiononAll‐Pac12Team and thePac‐12All‐AcademicTeamin2012.

NamedtotheMidseasonAllPac‐12Conferencesecond‐teambyPhilSteele’sCollegeFootballin2012.

Trends:Gradedoutat80percentorbetterinnineofthe12gamesin2012.

Startedatcenterduringtheweek4gamelastyear,atWSUandhadhisbestgradeoftheseasonatthetime,86.3percent.Itwashisfirststartof the year at center after starting the previous three games at rightguard.

WasanhonorablementiononthePac‐12All‐AcademicTeamin2011witha3.17gradepointaverage.

Hestartedthefirstthreegamesoftheseasonatthecenterpositionin2011, before suffering an injury vs. Colorado State in week 3. Hemissedthenextthreegamesasaresult.

Munyermade his CU debut by starting at center in the 2011 seasonopeneratHawai’i.Hebecamejustthethirdfreshmantostartatcenter,joiningAndreGurode in 1998 andBryan Stoltenberg in 1992. Heplayedin44ofthe58offensivesnaps.

Earned the Dan Stavely Award, awarded to the top red‐shirtfreshmantobe,bythecoachesfollowingspringpracticesin2011.

Played guard at Notre Dame High in Sherman Oaks, Calif., andpracticedatguardduring2010whileonthescout team.Munyerwasnewtocenterandnotesthedifference,“Whenyou’reatguard,you’reoffaboutahalfyard.Whenyou’recenter,theD‐tackleisrightinfrontofyou.You’vegottohaveaquickfirststep.”

WhileatNotreDameHigh,Munyer’s teamtraveled toplayagameatthenewCowboysStadiuminArlington,Texas.

MunyeralsoconsideredUCLAandWashingtonbeforedecidingonCU.

Firstnameispronounced(kuh‐E‐vee). Hasplayedon286ofCU’s292offensive snaps so far this season.CUhaslined up with the same offensive line for 95.8 percent of their offensivesnapsthusfarthisseason.

Hemadehisfirstcareerstartvs.ColoradoStateinweek1atleftguard. Hewonthestartingjobatleftguardattheendoffallcamp. HeisoneofthreeplayersontheCUrosterfromHawai’i.JudaParkerandK.T.Tu’umaloarealsofromthealohastate.

Hedidnotplaylastseasonduetoalowerbackinjurythatnaggedhimallyear.

Crabbhasplayedin17gamesinhisCUcareer.13ofthemcameduringthe2011season.

Heistheonlyplayerwhohasplayedonall292offensivesnapssofarthis season. CU has lined up with the same offensive line for 95.8percentoftheiroffensivesnapsthusfarthisseason.

Was named to the watch list for the Rimington Trophy (bestcollegiatecenter)priorthe2013season.Thisisthesecondconsecutiveseasonhehasbeennamedtotheaward’spreseasonwatchlist.

Handler started five games at center last season and had a seasongradeaverageof83.5percent.

Didnotplaythelastfourweeksof2012duetoakneeinjury,sufferedatOregon.

Hadmade 12 consecutive starts—tied for thirdmost on the currentroster at the time—before being sidelined for three weeks with anankleinjurypriortotheFresnoStatecontestlastseason.

Played in all 13 games in 2011 and in 613 snaps offensively for theBuffaloes,with14greateffortblocks.Hegradedoutfortheseasonat81.6percent.

Startedat thecenterposition for the last10weeksofhissophomoreseasonafterDanielMunyersufferedaseasonendinginjuryinweek3vs.ColoradoState.

Hadthehighestgradeofhiscareerinweek11of2011,vs.Arizonaat90.1percent.

Gothisfirstcareerstartandplayedinall55snapsatcenterinweek4atOhioStateduringhissophomorecampaign.

Redshirtedthe2009seasonanddidnotseeanyactionin2010despitedressingforeightgames.

HighSchool Handlerisalsoanaccomplishedbaseballplayer,letteringfourtimesatBarrington(Ill.)HighSchoolinadditiontoearningall‐areahonors.

Hisfather,Fritz,playedbothfootball(noseguard)andbaseball(1B,P)atValparaiso. Ayoungerbrother,Sam, isasophomorewidereceiveratUCLA. Hisuncle,KurtHandler,playedfootballatOhioNorthern.Acousin, Reid Handler, played baseball (pitcher) at Meridian CC andKeystone College. One grandfather, Fred Handler, was the baseballcoachfrom1958through1982atSt.Bonaventure,wherehewasalsoan assistant basketball coach (1958‐74); his other grandfather(mother’sside)playedbasketballatCarnegieMellon.

Hisuncle,EricHandler,isthevicepresidentofcommunicationsfortheYES Network which covers the New York Yankees. Eric also playedfootballatGettysburgCollege(Penn.).

Handler lists his favorite foods as Chicago deep dish pizza and hismom’scookies.

Lastnamepronounced(two‐poe) Despitemissingtimelate inthe2012seasondueto injury,heplayedmoresnaps(343)thananyother truefreshmandefensive linemeninCUhistory.Hissnapsalsorankastheeighthmostinschoolhistorybyafreshman. [SeeKennethCrawleyforchart]

Madehisfirstcareerstartandhadfivetackles(threesolo)inweek2vs.SacramentoStatein2012.

Hewasoneofninetruefreshmenontheteamtoseehisfirstcollegiateactioninthe2012seasonopener.

HighSchool Asaseniorinhighschool,hisfirsttimeplayingondefense,SuperPreprankedhimastheNo.88overallplayerintheFarWestRegionandtheNo. 82player fromCalifornia (theNo. 5 defensive tackle); Scout.comrankedhimastheNo.70defensivetackleinthecountry.

Alsoletteredintrack,throwingtheshotput. HumanInterest TupouhastwocousinsplayingcollegefootballwithinthePac‐12:MoLatu (sophomore offensive lineman at Arizona State) and SiosifaTufunga(sophomoreoffensivelinemanatWashington).

Anuncle,ViliamiMaumau,isformerCUdefensivetacklewhoplayedfrom 1994‐97 for the Buffaloes and in the NFL with the DenverBroncos.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2012 10 343 20 17—37 4—13 1- 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2013 4 226 6 2— 8 0- 0 0- 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 TOTALS 14 569 26 19—45 4—13 1- 2 1 1 0 0 1 0

Herecordedhis firstcareersack in the fourthquarterofhis team’sseasonopeningwinoverrivalColoradoState.

Playedonaseason‐high71playsintheteam’slosstoOregon.Hehadseventacklesinthegamewhichisacareer‐high.

Had his first career fumble recovery in the second quarter of theteam’slosstoOregonState.ParkerrecoveredtheballafterteammateChideraUzo‐Diribe sacked and then stripped the ball fromBeaversquarterbackSeanManniondeepinColoradoterritory.

HewastherecipientoftheBuffaloLeadershipandInitiativeAwardfor all CU athletic freshmen, as the honor is given for outstandinginitiative and demonstration to strong commitment to service to theCUandBouldercommunities.

HighSchool PlayedintheArmyAll‐AmericanBowlfollowinghisseniorseasonandwas a difference maker, recording six tackles, a fumble recovery, ablockedfieldgoalandasackonafakekickattempt.

TheHonoluluAdvertisernamedParker thestate’sDefensivePlayeroftheYear.HealsoearnedDefensivePlayeroftheYearhonorsfromtheILH.

HumanInterest Parker played his senior season of high school at St. Louis School inHonolulu.TheschoolhasproducedseveralBuffs,mostnotablyformerCU linebacking greatBrianCabral. Hewas part of an ambassador’sprogram at St. Louis and served as a host and tour guide to newstudents.

Parker’s uncle, Brian Norwood, played football at Hawai’i and iscurrentlytheassociateheadcoachatBaylor.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2011 9 109 6 0— 6 2- 9 0- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2012 12 241 14 5—19 1- 1 0- 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2013 4 165 8 4— 12 0- 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 25 515 28 9— 37 3--10 1- 2 2 5 1 0 0 0

Lastnamepronounced(so‐lease). He suffered a sprained ankle in the first half of the team’s loss toOregonanddidnotreturn.

EachofthelasttwotimesJustinhasplayedagainstOregonhehassetanew career‐high in tackles. He had six against them this year all ofwhichcameinthefirsthalf.

Didnotplayinthefinaltwogameslastyearduetoaneckstrain. Madehisfirstcareerstartatdefensivetackleinweek10lastyearvs.Stanford.

Made four tackles in36playsvs.Stanford inweek10 lastseason.Hemissedthemajorityofthesecondhalfaftersufferinganeckinjury.Hewascartedoff thefieldandtakentoBoulderCommunityHospital forprecautionarytests;howeverhedidexhibitmovementpriortoleavingthestadium.

Missedtheweek7gamevs.ASUlastyearwithaconcussion,sufferedagainstUCLAonSept.29.

HighSchool Scout.comrankedhim theNo.36defensive tackle in theU.S. and theNo.2defensivetackleoutofCalifornia(Rivals.comrankedhimNo.45and second, respectively). ESPN.com rankedhimas theNo. 48DT inthenation.

Hemaintainedabovea3.0gradepointaveragethroughouthighschool. HumanInterest Solis grew up in Queens, N.Y., and moved to California with hisgrandmother,BarbaraOwens,priortothestartofhisfreshmanyearofhigh school. Hismother, Shannon, graduated fromWestlake and thefamilythoughtitwasinhisbestintereststoattendhighschoolontheothercoast.

HeandhisgrandmotherwerefeaturedinTheNewYorkTimesfortheirtraveling habits, which started when he was 5‐years old and havetaken theduo to48of the50statesandcountlessplacesaround theworld including China, Egypt, Russia, Germany, Poland, England,France,Italy,Finland,Sweden,Norway,Denmarkandmanymore.

Spent the last three summers working with kids’ sports camps atWestlake.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2012 7 149 6 11— 17 2- 3 0- 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2013 4 101 6 5— 11 1- 4 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 11 250 12 16—28 3- 7 0- 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

WasnamedtothePac‐12All‐Academicsecond‐teamin2012. Sawhisfirstactionoftheseason intheteam’slosstoOregonState.Eventhoughheplayedonjustsevensnapsalongtheoffensivelinehegradedoutat100.0%forthegame.

Last season, he missed two games with turf toe. He returned to thefield in week 7 vs. ASU. He saw eight plays and graded out at 75percent.

Pickeduphisfirstcareerstart(atcenter)in2012atFresnoState.Hewasn’ttoldthathewasgoingtostartthecontestuntilpregamewarmups.

Redshirted in 2011. He practiced the entire fall on the offensive linebutwasineligibletoplayaftertransferringtoColoradofromCollegeofthe Canyons via Venture Community College. He signed his letter‐of‐intentinthesummerandcountedasamemberofthe2011recruitingclass.HewastherareexceptionofhisNCAAclocknotstartingbecauseheattendedjuniorcollegeonapart‐timebasis,thushehadtositoutayearinresidencebutstillhadhisdidnotloseanyofhiseligibility.

Redshirted the 2010 season at Ventura Community College inCalifornia. He practiced on the offensive line but did not play in anygames.

Human Interest: His father, Steve, played college basketball at Cal‐Lutheran.

Redshirtedhistruefreshmanseasonin2011. Hejoinedtheteamasaninvitedwalk‐onforfallcampin2011. AlocalproductfromBoulder,hestartedallfouryearsatFairviewHighSchoolandplayedeverysnapfromscrimmagefromhissophomoretohisseniorseason.Healsoplayed fouryearsofbasketballatFHSasaPF.

HumanInterest Hisfather,Kevin,playedfootball(offensiveline)atStanfordandintheNFL with the Buffalo Bills (1987) and then briefly with the SanFrancisco49ers.

Hisfatherwasonthefieldforperhapsthemostfamousplayincollegefootball history—hewas on the kickoff coverage unit for Stanford intheCaliforniagamein1982whentheBearsscoredastimeranout—throughtheCardinalband.

Hisolderbrother,Kyle,playedfootballandlacrosseatCSU‐Pueblo.

Has been the team’s starting long snapper for each of the last fourseasons.

Hehissecondontheteamincareerspecialteamspoints. Hemadehis 13th career special teams tackle in the team’swin overCentral Arkansas, tying the school’s all‐time tackles record by alongsnapper(ChrisO’Donnell1987‐90)

Hehashelpedforce21faircatchesonpuntsduringhiscareer. In2012,hewasoneof50playersnamedto theBurlsworthTrophywatchlist,giventothetopplayerthatusedtobeawalk‐on.

Hashandledall248puntteamsnapsdatingbacktohisfreshmanyear,andhassnappedall103ballsforplacementkicksthelasttwoyears.Ofthose351combinedsnaps,therehasonlybeenonebadsnap.

Hasplayed in41careergames, tied for themost,alongwithDerrickWebbandChideraUzo‐Diribe,onthecurrentroster.

He joined the team as an invitedwalk‐on forAugust 2010 drills andwas one of seven true freshmen to play for the Buffs that season.However,hewastheonlyoneofthesevenwhowasawalk‐on.

Wasjustthesixthwalk‐ontoplayasatruefreshmanatCUsince1986. Iversonisjustthethirdlongsnappersincethe2001season,asIversonlooks tocontinue in the trendof four‐yearstarters there following inthe footsteps of Greg Pace (2002‐05) and Justin Drescher (2006‐09,currentlyplayingfortheNewOrleansSaints),whoaretheonlythreeplayerstolongsnapsince2001.

IversonletteredthreetimesatNewportHarborHighSchool(NewportBeach,Calif.)infootball.HewastherecipientoftheNewportHarbor’sScholar‐Athleteawardasbothajuniorandsenior.

As an outside linebacker in high school, hewas first‐team all‐SunsetLeague and Newport Harbor High School’s Defensive Player of theYear.

Formerspecial teamscoachKentRiddle becameawareof IversonduringsnappingguruChrisRubio’snationallong‐snappingcamps.

HumanInterest Hegrowshishair longandthendonatesittoLocksforLoveforwigsforcancerpatients

Hobbiesincludefishing,golfing,bodysurfingandsnowboarding.

SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2010 0 3 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 6 2011 0 5 (1) 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 17 2012 0 1 (0) 2 (0) 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 4 17 2013 0 0 (0) 1 (0) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 6 TOTALS 0 9 (1) 3 (0) 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 21 8 46 KEY: UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).

Saw his most significant action of the season in the team’s loss toOregon.Heplayedonsevenoffensivesnapsandgradedoutat85.7%.

Saw his first action of the season in the team’s win over CentralArkansas.

Missed part of spring practice with concussion‐like symptoms afterbeinghitbyatruckinJanuarywhileridinghisbike.

Was named an honorablemention on the 2012 Pac‐12 All‐AcademicTeam.

Redshirtedduringhistruefreshmanseasonin2011. TwicenamedAcademicAll‐Colorado inhighschool formaintainingagradepointaverageabove3.8.

High School:Helped ArvadaWest High School (Colorado) to a 17‐7recordinhisjuniorandseniorseasons.HeplayedatBroomfieldHighSchool (Colorado) during his freshman season and sat out hissophomoreseasonduetotransferrules.

HumanInterest:Hobbiesincludereading,hiking,camping,skiingandotheroutdooractivities.

His roomwas floodedduring theBoulder flooding inmid‐Septemberso he had to stay on an upper floor until the water that filled thebasementwherehelivessubsided.

Heplayed a career‐high 30 plays at right guard in the team’s loss atOregonState.

Hemade his CU debut in the team’s season opening win over rivalColoradoState.

Prior to the season opener vs. Colorado State, it had been 999 dayssince Kelley had seen game action. He redshirted last year andgrayshirted in 2011 due to a broken ankle he suffered playingrecreationalfootballduringthatsummer.

Duringfallcamp,asstarterDanielMunyerworkedhiswaybackfromaleginjury,Alexhadanopportunitytoworkextensivelywiththefirst‐teamoffensive line at right guard.Healso got a chance to take somerepsatleftguardandcenter.

HeverballycommittedtoformerCUheadcoachDanHawkinsandhisstaff in October 2010 and hewas one of just two pledges then‐headcoach Jon Embree decided to keep on board after he became headcoach in 2011. In all, Alex has now associated himself with threedifferentCUheadcoaches.

HighSchool Alexrackedup108pancakeblockswhilehelpingVistaHighSchoolto

aCIFSanDiegoSectionchampionshipin2010.

Heishasplayedonallbutfiveoffensivesnapsthusfarthisseason.CUhas lined up with the same offensive line for 95.8 percent of theiroffensivesnapsthusfarthisseason.

In the team’swin over Central Arkansas he graded out at a career‐best82.3percent.

Made his first startat left tackle in the team’s season openingwinover Colorado State. He had played on the left side of the linethroughouthisprepcareerbutplayedalmostsolelyontherightsideduringhisfirstthreeyearsatCU.

Was one of the six players named as a team captain for the 2013season.

Harrishadanaveragegradeof84.3percentin2012. Startedtheseasonopenervs.CSUatrighttacklelastyearaftermissingthemajorityofthe2011seasonwithaleginjury.

Playedinthefirsttwogamesofthe2011season–startingbothatrighttackle–beforemissingtherestoftheseasonwithaleginjury,sufferedinthesecondhalfinweek2vs.California.

HarrissawhisfirstcollegiateactionatHawai’iinweek1of2011,alsomakinghisfirstcareerstart,playinginall58snaps.Hegradedoutat82.2percentinthegame.

Harrisredshirtedthe2009seasonanddidnotseeanyactionin2010. Followingspringpractices in2010,hewastheco‐recipientof theJoeRomig Award as coaches recognized him as the most improvedoffensivelinemaninspringball.

Considereda four‐starprospectbybothRivalsandScout,HarriswasseenasthesecondbestplayerinColoradointheclassof2008behindformerCUteammateNickKasa.

HiscollegedecisioncamedowntoCUandOregonbeforehepickedtheBuffs.

HumanInterest:Harrishasacousin,M.J.Flaum,whowasanoffensivelinemanatNebraskaandagrandfather, JohnBoice,whoplayed tightendanddefensiveendfortheChicagoBears.

Duetoaninjurytohisrightfootoverthesummer,hemissedalloffallcampandhasnotplayedyetthisseason.

Irwinhadhishighestgradein2012,71.4percent,inweek9atOregon. Sawhis firstcollegiateaction inweek3atFresnoState in2012.Heplayedin11snapsinthefourthquarter.

Changednumbers fromNo.73toNo.76theweekbefore thestartofthe2012season.

Athree‐yearstarterat leftguardinhighschool,heonlygaveuponlyonesackinhisentireprepcareer,andthatcameduringhissophomoreseason.

Irwinalsoletteredintrackandfield(shotput),advancingtoregionalsasa junior;hispersonalbest throwwas51 feet,0 inches. Heplayedbasketballearlyinhighschoolbutgaveituptoconcentrateonfootball.

HumanInterest Heistheyoungestofasetoftriplets,bornmomentsafterhisbrothersJohnandSean;SeanalsowasamemberofCU’s2012recruitingclass.

Agrandfather(RobyIrwin)playedfootballatTCU,andanuncle(JackMcClelland)rantrackatTexas.

Nameispronounced(steff‐onname‐bot). Hehasplayedonallbutfiveoffensivesnapssofarthisseason.CUhaslinedupwiththesameoffensivelinefor95.8percentoftheiroffensivesnapsthusfarthisseason.

Heleadstheteamwith21knockdownblockssofarthisseason. Hehasstartedeightconsecutivegamesatrighttackle. WasnamedtothePac‐12All‐Academicsecond‐teamin2012. Made his first career start in his second career game—at righttackle—inweek4atWashingtonStatein2012.

Redshirtedduringthe2011season. Nembot began 2011 fall camp as a defensive end, but he switchedpositions at the end of August camp to offensive tackle. He alsoswitchednumbersfromNo.90toNo.77.

Offensivelinecoach,GaryBernardionNembot:“He’sviolentonthefield,he’ssmartonthefield,butoffthefield,he’ssmartandhe’sveryspiritual.He’sawonderfulperson.”

HighSchool Otherthanfootball,healsoletteredinbasketball,soccerandvolleyballatMontclairHighSchoolinVanNuys,Calif.

Wasamemberofhishighschool’sHonorRollalleightsemestersasaprep,maintainingbetterthana3.5gradepointaverage.

His position coach in high school was Reggie Smith Jr., the son offormerall‐starMLBsluggerReggieSmith.

HumanInterest BorninDouala,CameroononDec.7,1991. HehasonlybeeninAmericaforaboutfiveyears.Hewasdiscoveredbya scout at abasketball campwho toldhimhemighthavea future inthatsport.HisparentsthendecidedtosellpartoftheirhouseinordertopayforhisplanetickettotheU.S.

Nembothasonlybeenplayingfootballforaboutfouryearsnow,ashestarted participating in the sport at the end of his junior year atMontclairPrepafterhewasconvincedbytheschool’sfootballcoachtoswitchhisfocusawayfrombasketball.Intotal,heplayed15gamesinhighschool.

HeparticipatedinaprogramthroughMontclairPreptohelpfeedthehomelesstwiceaweek.

HesaysitishisdreamtocometotheUnitedStatesandmakeenoughmoneytogobacktoAfricaandhelptheneedy.

Heworkswitha charityorganization that collectsused shoes, cleansthem and ships them to Africa. His CU teammates donate their oldshoestohelphimout.

Hegrewupplayingsoccerandrugbyandteamhandball. Nembot’s hobbies include art, kickboxing, martial arts (Tai Chi),watching movies, television sitcoms, and football and basketballgames.

Englishisactuallyhisthirdlanguage.HisnativelanguageisFrenchandhismother also has him speak the dialect of the Bafousam Tribe, inwhichhegrewup.

His parents, who still live in Cameroon, have never seen him playfootball and have no idea what he looks like these days. He collectsnewspaperclippings,photosandvideosofhimself inthehopeofonedaypresentingallofthemtohisparentsinpersonbecausehesaysitwould cost them toomuchmoney to receive any packages from theUnitedStates.

His mother, Esther is a princess in the Bafoussam tribe in themountainousnorthwestregionofCameroonandherstepbrotheristhetribalking.Therefore,thatmakesNembotaprince.

HeonceinvitedahomelessmanonBoulder’sPearlStreetMalltodinewithhimatIHOP.

Lastnameispronounced(Muh‐cull‐ock). The Oregon game was the first game since Week 2 last year thatMcCullochdidnothaveacatch.

Hecaughta24yardtouchdownpassinthefourthquarteroftheteam’slosstoOregonState.Henowhascaught fourtouchdownpasses fromthreedifferentquarterbacksinhisCUcareer.

Finishedsecondon the teambehindWRNelsonSpruce in receivingyardsin2012.

WasnamedanhonorablementiononthePac‐12All‐AcademicTeamin2012.

Career:Istiedfor38stall‐timeatCUwith53receptionsandis50thinreceivingyards(623).

Madehis firstcareerstart againstCal inweek2 in2011,becomingjusttheseventhplayeratCUsince1973tostartatwidereceiverwhileatruefreshman.Hehadtwocatchesfor11yardsinthegame.Madehissecond and last start of the season the following week vs. ColoradoState.

Formerwide receivers coach Bobby Kennedy onMcCulloch: "Apleasantsurprisebecauseforayoungguyhe'scomeinandpickeduptheoffensereallywell.But thegreat thingabouthim ishe'saneffortguy."

McCullochwasalatesigneewithCU,sendinghisletterofintentonFeb.14, 2011, aweek and a half after signing day. He chose CU after hishometown school,NewMexico, only offered an opportunity towalk‐on.When CU offered,McCulloch couldn’t pass up the opportunity toplayforabig‐timeschool.

Missedmostofhisseniorseasoninhighschoolduetoalaceratedliverandspleensufferedasaresultofvicioushit.Asaresult,McCullochwasnot offered a scholarshipuntil CUofferedhimone late in the recruitsigningperiod.

HumanInterest McCullochwasgiventheNo.87byformerCUheadcoachJonEmbreebecause his body frame and playing style reminded Embree of greatDenverBroncosWREdMcCaffrey.

Like McCulloch, former NFL quarterback Jim Everett attendedAlbuquerque’s EldoradoHigh School and, likeMcCulloch, Everett feltthe hometown Lobos did not offer enough recruiting attention soEverettbecameastaratPurdue.

IsthefirstNewMexicoproducttosignwithCUoutofhighschoolsinceDariusHolland(LasCruces,1991).

His uncle is former Denver Nuggets media relations director andcurrentWashingtonWizards vice president of basketball operationsTommySheppard.

RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 13 10 96 9.6 1 19 2012 12 34 436 12.8 2 37 2013 3 9 91 10.1 1 24 Totals 28 53 623 11.7 4 37

Firstnamepronounced(slay‐vinn). Madehisfirststartoftheseasonintheteam’slosstoOregon. Brokehisrighthandandmissedaportionoffallcampbutreturnedintimefortheseasonopener.

Hadhis firstcareercatchandtouchdown vs.SacramentoState lastseason.

Playedinsevengamesasaredshirtfreshmanin2011.HemadehisCUdebutandfirstcareerstart,attightend,vs.WashingtonStateinweek5.

Redshirtedthe2010seasonasatruefreshman. FormertightendscoachJ.D.BrookhartonSlavin:“He'sgotagreatunderstanding (of the position) but he's in that process. He's in thattransitionphaseofbecomingarealman.Ithinkthat'sthebiggestkeyforhim,becausehegetsit,helikesit.It'sjustaboutphysicalmaturitywithhim,that'showhe'sgoingtogettothenextlevel."

HumanInterest:Slavin’sfamilyhasbeenCUseasonticketholdersfor20yearsandhehaslongbeencomingtoFolsomField.Hisparentsandgrandparents all attended CU, with his grandfather, Jack Anderson,playing baseball at CU and serving as a long‐timemember of the CUBoard of Regents. As a regent, Andersonwas largely responsible forCU’sswitchtoskyblueuniformsintheearly80s.

RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2012 12 14 109 7.8 1 12 2013 3 3 12 6.0 0 7 TOTALS 13 16 121 7.6 0 12

FinishedsecondontheteaminQBsackswithfourin2012. Inonly28playsinweek5vs.UCLAin2012,Postonmadesixtackles(fivesolo),recordedtwoQBsacksforatotallossof19yardsandhadonemoretackleforaloss.Healsohadathird‐downstopandforcedafumble(hisfirstofhiscareer)ontheBruins’openingdrive.

WasaDefensiveLinemanPerformerof theWeekhonorablementionbytheCollegeFootballPerformanceAwardsforhiseffortsvs.UCLA.

Made his firstcareerstart in the seasonopening contest vs. CSU in2012.

Redshirtedduringthe2010campaign–histruefreshmanseason.HumanInterest WasamemberoftheNationalHonorSocietyatSt.PiusXHighSchoolinHouston,Texas.

AlsoletteredinrugbyatSt.PiusX. Hisfather,Carl,playedtennisatFiskUniversity(Nashville,Tenn.). He helped in a summer program, assisting kids at Lincoln Park inHouston. He alsoworked at Camp Pine Tree, a summer program forkids.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2011 2 6 0 0— 0 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 11 304 16 4— 20 2- 2 4- 28 5 2 0 1 0 0 2013 4 80 4 1— 5 1- 1 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 17 390 20 5— 25 3- 3 4- 28 5 2 0 1 0 0

Lastnameispronounced(kof‐ah‐va‐loo). Saw his first action of the season in the team’s win over CentralArkansas.

Wassuspendedfortheseasonopenervs.ColoradoState. Hadacareer‐highfivetackles(inonly21snaps)inweek12vs.UWin2012.

Madehis firstcareerstart inweek7 vs.ASU, at defensive tackle in2012.

HighSchool Asa senior inhigh school, he had56 tackles (12 solo) and2.5 sacks(for13yardsinlosses).

Heplayedbasketball as a freshman in high school, but didnot letterandgavethesportuptoconcentrateonfootball.

HumanInterest Plays thebassguitarathischurch(hissiblingsalsoplay instrumentsthere).

HeattendedthesamehighschoolasformerCUtightendDavidBrown,amemberofthe1990nationalchampionshipteam.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2012 10 249 13 7— 20 0- 0 1- 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2013 1 8 0 0 --- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 11 257 13 7-- 20 0- 0 1- 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Won the program’s Dan Stavely Award, given out to the mostimproveddefensivelineman,attheconclusionofspringpractices.

Made his first career start in week 12 of 2012 vs. Washington atdefensive tackle. He finishedwith a career‐high seven tackles, withtwogoingforzeroyards.

HighSchool AsasenioratMullenHighSchool,hewasrankedtheNo.8prospectinColorado and the state’s No. 1 defensive lineman by both Rivals andScout.com.TheDenverPostnamedhimtheColoradoDefensivePlayeroftheYearin2011.

Hewontwo5AstatechampionshipsundercoachDaveLogan,aformerCUAll‐American,andcompileda37‐3recordoverthreeseasons.

He also lettered in wrestling for Mullen, advancing to the statesemifinalsasajuniorintheheavyweightdivision.

InhighschoolatMullen,hehelda3.5gradepointaverageandwasamemberoftheHonorRoll.

HumanInterest Bothhisfather(Troy)andgrandfather(Scott)playeddefensivetackleincollegeatTexasTechandNewMexico,respectively.

Hehasworked in the communitywithWorldVision, anorganizationthatpacksshoes,clothes,andother itemstosendto those inneed inAfrica.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2012 11 290 13 12— 25 2- 6 0- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2013 4 101 2 1— 3 0- 0 0- 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 15 391 15 13—28 2- 6 0- 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

Nameispronounced(chee‐deraU‐zoda‐REE‐bay). Hehadthreetacklesforlossandaforcedafumbleintheteam’slosstoOregon.

Hisnineforcedfumblesare justtwoshyoftheall‐timeschoolrecordsetbyformerlinebackerBrianCabral(1975‐77)

Hehadhisfirstsackoftheseasoninthesecondquarteroftheteam’sloss toOregon State. Chidera also forced a fumble on theplaywhichwasrecoveredbydefensiveendJudaParker.Theplaytookplacedeepin Colorado territory and halted a potential Oregon State scoringopportunity.

In addition to sack he forced two fumbles, had a tackle for a loss, athird down stop and made a season‐high six tackles in the loss atOregonState.

He was awarded a College Football Performance Award for hisperformanceagainstOregonState.

Forcedafumblethatturnedintoa53yardreturnforatouchdowninhisteam’sseasonopeningwinoverrivalColoradoState.

Was one of the six players named as a team captain for the 2013season.

WasnamedtoboththeBednarikAward(bestdefensiveplayer)andtheHendricksAward (bestdefensiveend)preseasonwatch lists forthe2013season.

ClimbingTheSackList:Hehas16careersacks,placinghim12thontheschool’sall‐timelist.

Hasplayedin41careergames,tiedformostontheteam,startingin21ofthem.

Wasnotonthedress listonthedayprior to theThursdaynightASUgameinweek7lastyearaftersufferingasprainedanklevs.UCLA,butafterwarm‐ups,hedecidedtogiveitagoandplayed35snaps.Hehadthreetackles,onesack,andafourthdownstopinthecontest.

He made 18 tackles during the 2011 season, all of which wereunassisted – a school best for themost tackleswithout an assistduringaseason.

Didn’tstartplayingfootballuntillateinhisjunioryearofhighschool.Hefocusedsolelyonbasketballuntilthen.

HumanInterest Uzo‐DiribeisacousinofOsiUmenyiora,oneofthebestpass‐rushersinthe NFL. Umenyiora is a two‐time All‐Pro and has won two SuperBowlsin2008and2012.

HeisadescendantoftheIgbotribeinNigeria. ChideracallsDefensive linecoach, Jim Jeffcoat hismentor.He saysJeffcoathastaughthimhowtowatchfilmbetterandtaughthimwhatittakes to be great. Chidera says Jeffcoat has alreadymade a profoundimpact on him despite the fact that Jeffcoat is still fairly new to theprogram.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2010 12 148 8 3—11 4-15 3 ½-15 5 0 0 1 0 0 2011 13 405 18 0—18 7-385 ½- 37 2 3 0 3 0 0 2012 12 537 37 6—43 3- 6 7- 66 7 6 0 1 2 0 2013 4 261 16 6 — 22 6- 28 1- 6 3 5 0 4 0 0 TOTALS 41 1,351 79 15—94 20-87 17-124 17 14 0 9 2 0 CU Career Quarterback Sacks Rk. Player No. Yards 1 Alfred Williams (1987-90) 35 242 2 Ron Woolfork (1990-93) 33 241 3 Greg Jones (1992-96) 25 158 4 Laval Short (1976-79) 24 ½ 192 5 Abraham Wright (2004-06) 21 151 11 Chidera Uzo-Diribe (2010-p) 17 124

CU Career Tackles For Loss Rk. Player No. Yards 1 Alfred Williams (1987-90) 59 303 2 Ron Woolfork (1990-93) 53 303 3 Greg Jones (1992-96) 45 205 4 Matt Russell (1993-96) 44 144 5 Leonard Renfro (1989-92) 43 142 10 Chidera Uzo-Diribe (2010-p) 37 211

Madehisfirstcareerstartintheteam’slossatOregonState.Heplayed29snapsinthegame.

Hadhisfirstcareersackinthefirstquarteroftheteam’swinoverCentralArkansas.Itwasalsohisfirstcareertackle.

MadehisCUdebutasadefensivelinemaninhisteam’sseasonopeningwinoverrivalColoradoState.Hewasoneofsixtruefreshmenontheteamtomaketheircollegiatedebutinthegame.

Thecoacheshavedevisedspecialpackagestogethimonthefieldinpassingsituations.Heisconsideredtheteam’s“nickel”defensivelineman.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2013 4 112 2 1— 3 0- 0 1- 3 1 1 0 0 0 0

Lastnamepronounced(bonn‐sue). Hadhisfirstsackoftheseasonandhisfirstcareertackleforlossintheteam’slossatOregonState.

Madehisfirststartoftheseasonatdefensivetackleintheteam’swinoverCentralArkansas.

WasnamedtothePac‐12All‐Academicfirst‐teamin2012. Recorded his first careerQB sack in week 5 of 2012 vs. UCLA. Hefinishedthegamewithfourtacklesandonethird‐downstop.

Was named to the second‐team of the Pac‐12 All‐Academic Team in2011,witha3.47gradepointaverage.

Bonsu redshirted the 2010 season while rehabbing a knee injurysufferedduringwinterconditioning.

DefensiveLine coach Jim JeffcoatonBonsu:"There is no questionaboutit.He'sdefinitelyaguywhounderstandsandhecantakethingsto the field.Oncehe'sgotagraspof it,he canput iton the fieldandthat'sapositive."

High School: Allen (Texas) High School went 15‐1 during Bonsu’ssenioryear,winning the5ATexasStateChampionshipandearningaNo.5nationalranking.

Human Interest:He ismajoring in international affairs and politicalscience,andinconjunctionwiththosemajors,heiscurrentlylearningArabic. He is also working towards an entrepreneurship Certificatefromthebusinessschool.

Hehopes to go to law school after his football career is over and healsowantstoattendculinaryschool.

He is a 2013 National Football Foundation Scholar‐AthleteNominee.Hecurrentlyhas3.38gradepointaverage.

He is also one of 170 nominees for theWilliam V. Campbell Trophyawarded to best scholar athlete in college football by the NationalFootballFoundation.

His class schedule this fall includes‐Arabic I, Intro to Middle EastHistory, Writing a Venture Plan, Principles of Business forEntrepreneursandGender/Race/ClassGlobalStudies.

HisparentsimmigratedtotheUnitedStatesfromGhanathreedecadesago.

TACKLES Season G Plays UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks 3DS QBP FR FF PBU INT 2009 12 184 11 4—15 0- 0 0- 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2011 7 54 4 3— 7 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 9 306 10 14—24 0- 0 1- 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2013 4 218 4 9— 13 1- 1 1- 14 0 1 0 0 1 0 TOTALS 32 762 29 30—59 1- 1 2- 16 3 2 1 0 1 0

Hehadacareer‐highfourpointsonspecialteamsintheteam’slosstoOregonandheiscurrentlysecondontheteaminspecialteamspointsoverall.

Madehisfirstcareerstartintheteam’sseasonopeningwinoverrivalColoradoState.Itwasalsohisfirstcareermulti‐receptiongame.

Caughthis firstpass inweek11atArizona in2012. Itwasa71‐yardstrikefromQBConnorWoodthatwentforatouchdown.

The catch was his first career touchdown and marked the ninthlongest play from scrimmage in CU history involving a walk‐on orformerwalk‐on.

Hewasshiftedfromtheoffensivelinetothetightend/H‐backroleoneweekinto2010fallpractice.

Has twice earned a scholarship from head coaches. One during fallcampin2012andanotherinfallcampin2013.

Fernandez joinedtheteamasan invitedwalk‐onduring2009Augustdrills.Heenteredcollegeasadefensivelinemanbutwasmovedovertotheoffensivelineduringtrainingcamp.

LetteredtwiceatLegacyHighSchoolinBroomfieldaftermovingfromSanDiego(LaJollaHighSchool)followinghissophomoreseason.

PlayedbaseballandbasketballatLaJollaandparticipatedintrackandfield(shotput)atLegacy.

Hisfather,Keith,alsoplayedfootballatColoradobutdidnotletter,butanuncle,CharlieFernandez,did,letteringatoffensiveguardin1974.

Chose to attend Colorado because of the academics, the footballprogramandthetown.HewasahighschoolclassmateofformerBuffandNFLdraftpickNickKasa.

Hehasgonebythenicknameof“Scooter”duringhistimeatCU.Hehasalso recently been given the nickname “Wolverine” by head coach,MikeMacIntyrewhosayshesaidheresemblesthecharacter.

RECEIVING Season G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2010 11 0 0 0.0 0 0 2011 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 2012 12 1 71 71.0 1 71t 2013 3 3 24 8.0 0 13 Totals 29 4 95 23.7 1 71t SPECIAL TEAMS POINTS Season CP UT(20) AT(20) FF FR KSD WB DP BLK RK FFC FDF PTS 2013 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 KEY: CP—Caused Penalty; UT—Unassisted Tackle; UT/20—Unassisted Tackle Inside-the-20; AT—Assisted Tackle; AT/20—Assisted Tackle Inside-the-20; FF—Forced Fumble; FR—Fumble Recovery; KSD—Knockdown or Springing Block on Kick Return; WB—Wedge Break; DP—Downed Punt (meaningful); BLK—Blocked Kick; RK—Recovered Blocked Kick, Punt or On-side kick; FFC—Forced Fair Catch; FDF—First Downfield (on kickoff).