2006 BYU Cougars football team

2006 BYU Cougars football
Mountain West champion
Las Vegas Bowl champion
Las Vegas Bowl, W 38–8 vs Oregon
Conference Mountain West Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 15
AP No. 16
2006 record 11–2 (8–0 MW)
Head coach Bronco Mendenhall
Offensive coordinator Robert Anae
Offensive scheme Spread
Base defense 3–4
Home stadium LaVell Edwards Stadium
(Capacity: 64,045)
2006 Mountain West football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
No. 16 BYU $   8 0         11 2  
No. 22 TCU   6 2         11 2  
Utah   5 3         8 5  
Wyoming   5 3         6 6  
New Mexico   4 4         6 7  
Air Force   3 5         4 8  
San Diego State   3 5         3 9  
Colorado State   1 7         4 8  
UNLV   1 7         2 10  
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2006 BYU Cougars football team represents Brigham Young University in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cougars won the Mountain West Conference (MWC) championship outright with an 11–2 record (8–0 in the MWC), their first unbeaten conference play since 2001. This was also BYU's third season with at least a share of the MWC title (co-champions with CSU and Utah in 1999, and sole champions in 2001). The Cougars play their home games at LaVell Edwards Stadium, named after its legendary coach, LaVell Edwards.

Pre-season

Among the returning starters were quarterback John Beck, running back Curtis Brown, linebacker Cameron Jenson and tight end Jonny Harline.

During the season

The Cougars started the season unranked in either the Coaches Poll or the AP Poll, and would not enter the polls until they had won their eighth game. They steadily rose in the rankings mainly on the strength of an offense that finished the regular season 5th in the nation in scoring and 4th in passing yards of 323.5 per game. The key to their offense was quarterback John Beck, who was one of the nation's top quarterbacks, running back Curtis Brown, and tight end Jonny Harline. They averaged a 465.5 yards and 36.8 points per game.

The Cougars played five bowl-bound teams during the season—Boston College, their second opponent from one of the six BCS conferences; Tulsa; TCU; the New Mexico; and their conference rivals, the Utah Utes. Notably, BYU defeated TCU (then ranked #15) by 31-17 putting an end to the Horned Frogs' 13-game winning streak.

Postseason awards and citations

John Beck

Jonny Harline

Jake Kuresa

Bronco Mendenhall

Curtis Brown

Sete Aulai

Cameron Jensen

Quinn Gooch

Bryan Kehl

Jared McLaughlin

Nate Meikle

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 2 7:15 p.m. at Arizona* Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ TBS L 16–13   58,450[1]
September 9 2:00 p.m. Tulsa* LaVell Edwards StadiumProvo, UT mtn W 49–24   56,627[1]
September 16 10:00 a.m. at No. 25 Boston College* Alumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MA ESPN2 L 30–23 2OT  40,233[1]
September 23 1:00 p.m. Utah State* LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT mtn W 38–0   58,659[1]
September 28 4:00 p.m. No. 17 TCU Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX Versus W 31–17   32,190[1]
October 7 11:00 a.m. San Diego State LaVell Edwards Stadium • Porvo, UT mtn W 47–17   60,804[1]
October 21 2:30 p.m. UNLVdagger LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT mtn W 52–7   63,341[1]
October 28 12:00 p.m. at Air Force Falcon StadiumColorado Springs, CO Versus W 33–14   35,521[1]
November 4 4:30 p.m. at Colorado State Hughes StadiumFort Collins, CO mtn W 24–3   21,117[1]
November 9 6:00 p.m. Wyoming LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT CSTV W 55–7   59,901[1]
November 18 2:00 p.m. New Mexico No. 24 LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT mtn W 42–17   63,814[1]
November 25 1:30 p.m. at Utah No. 23 Rice-Eccles StadiumSalt Lake City, UT (Holy War) CSTV/mtn W 33–31   45,330[1]
December 21 6:00 p.m. vs. Oregon* No. 20 Sam Boyd StadiumLas Vegas, NV (Las Vegas Bowl) ESPN2 W 38–8   44,615[1]
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game. All times are in Mountain Time.

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Roster

(as of September 2006)

Wide Receivers

  • 2 Bryce Mahuika - Sophomore
  • 3 Michael Reed - Sophomore
  • 5 Brett Cooper - Senior
  • 9 Nathan Meikle - Senior
  • 10 Matt Allen - Junior
  • 19 Zac Erekson - Sophomore
  • 80 McKay Jacobson - Freshman
  • 82 Ryan Neeley - Junior
  • 83 Saia Hafoka - Sophomore
  • 85 Zac Collie - Senior
  • 86 Daniel Tervort - Freshman
  • 87 Matt Smith - Senior

Offensive Guards

  • 62 Braden Hansen - Freshman
  • 74 Travis Bright - Sophomore
  • 76 Ray Feinga - Sophomore

Offensive Tackles

  • 65 Dallas Reynolds - Sophomore
  • 66 Garrett Reden - Freshman
  • 68 David Oswald - Sophomore
  • 73 Jake Kuresa - Senior

Centers

  • 60 Ryan Freeman - Freshman
  • 67 Sete Aulai - Junior

Offensive Linemen

  • 53 Tom Sorensen - Sophomore
  • 55 Jeff Rhea - Junior
  • 59 Eddie Keele - Senior
  • 61 Jackson Smith - Freshman
  • 69 John Barrett - Freshman
  • 71 Rick Wolfley - Freshman
  • 72 Nick Longshore - Senior
  • 75 Walter Kahaialii -Freshman
  • 77 Jason Speredon - Freshman
  • 79 Erik Freeman - Junior
  • 58 Jayson Clark - Senior
 

Tight Ends

  • 13 Jonny Harline - Senior
  • 20 Daniel Coats - Senior
  • 37 Vic So'oto - Sophomore
  • 84 Jeff Allen - Freshman
  • 88 Andrew George - Freshman
  • 89 Brock Hansen - Freshman

Fullbacks

  • 11 Manase Tonga - Sophomore
  • 27 Joe Semanoff - Junior

Quarterbacks

  • 4 James Lark - Freshman
  • 7 Jason Beck - Senior
  • 11 Sam Doman - Freshman
  • 12 John Beck - Senior
  • 16 Jacob Bower - Freshman
  • 24 Kurt McEuen - Freshman

Running Backs

  • 1 Fui Vakapuna - Sophomore
  • 6 Curtis Brown - Senior
  • 22 Ray Hudson - Sophomore
  • 31 Isaac Taylor - Sophomore
  • 32 Mike Hague - Freshman
  • 45 Harvey Unga - Freshman

Defensive line

  • 54 Kyle Luekenga - Sophomore
  • 57 Dan Alleto - Freshman
  • 75 Jordan Richardson - Freshman
  • 77 Ian Dulan - Freshman
  • 90 Mosese Foketi - Junior
  • 92 Brett Denney - Freshman
  • 93 Sean Sullivan - Junior
  • 94 Tommy Nelson - Freshman
  • 95 Temana Paongo - Freshman
  • 96 Kalama Kaluhiokalani - Freshman
  • 97 Garrett Eskelsen - Freshman

Defensive Ends

  • 70 Hala Paongo - Senior
  • 84 Jan Jorgensen - Freshman
  • 91 Judd Anderton - Junior
  • 99 Matangi Tonga - Freshman

Defensive Tackles

  • 51 Russell Tialavea - Freshman
  • 98 Romney Fuga - Freshman
 

Defensive backs

  • 4 Brandon Howard - Freshman
  • 6 Jordan Stephan - Freshman
  • 10 Jeff Sorensen - Freshman
  • 14 Tyler Kozlowski - Freshman
  • 16 Kellen Fowler - Junior
  • 18 Aaron Attig - Freshman
  • 19 Brandon Bradley - Freshman
  • 20 Michael Moore - Freshman
  • 22 Carter Mees - Freshman
  • 24 Nate Hutchinson - Freshman
  • 26 Aaron Gordon - Senior
  • 29 Kelly Bills - Sophomore
  • 30 Robbie Buckner - Freshman
  • 31 Chris Warner - Sophomore
  • 32 Scott Johnson - Sophomore
  • 39 Cole Miyahira - Senior

Linebackers

  • 35 Cameron Jensen - Senior
  • 36 Markell Staffieri - Junior
  • 41 Bryan Kehl - Junior
  • 42 Gary Lovely - Senior
  • 43 David Nixon - Sophomore
  • 44 Dan Van Sweden - Freshman
  • 45 Rex Doman - Junior
  • 45 Zed Mendenhall - Freshman
  • 46 Kelly Poppinga - Junior
  • 47 Terrance Hooks - Freshman
  • 48 Andrew Stacey - Senior
  • 49 Shawn Doman - Freshman
  • 50 Chris Bolden - Junior
  • 52 Aaron Wagner - Senior
  • 53 Austin Nielsen - Freshman
  • 55 Skyler Stephens - Sophomore
  • 56 Dan Bates - Senior
  • 58 Jeff Bell - Freshman
  • 63 Connell Hess - Freshman

Cornerbacks

  • 15 Justin Robinson - Senior
  • 21 Ben Criddle - Junior
  • 33 Andre Saulsberry - Junior
  • 34 Kayle Buchanan - Junior

Safeties

  • 25 Quinn Gooch - Junior
  • 23 David Tafuna - Junior
  • 28 Dustin Gabriel - Junior

Punters

  • 29 Derek McLaughlin - Senior
  • 30 Jared McLaughlin - Senior

Kickers

  • 30 Jared McLaughlin - Senior
  • 29 Derek McLaughlin - Senior
  • 38 Spencer Covert- Freshman
† Starter at position     * Injured

Regular season

Arizona

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1 234Total
BYU 7 033 13
Arizona 3 373 16
  • Date: Saturday, September 2
  • Location: Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Arizona
  • Game start: 7:28 p.m. PST
  • Elapsed time: 3:22
  • Game attendance: 58,450
  • Game weather: 90°F, partly cloudy, wind 17 mph various
  • Referee: Larry Farina
  • Television network: TBS

Utah

1 234Total
BYU 14 0019 33
Utah 0 10147 31
  • Source:

Las Vegas Bowl

Las Vegas Bowl
1 234Total
BYU 0 17714 38
Oregon 0 008 8
  • Source:

References

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