MVP's

Offensive-  QB-  Jason Thomas, UNLV

                              2000-  106-201, 1,708 yards, 14 TD's (&11 rush TD's)

Other Candidates-  RB- Adam Tate, Utah

                                    RB- Cecil Sapp, Colorado State

                                     WR- Ryan Fleming, Air Force

Defensive-  DE- Brian Johnson, New Mexico

Other Candidates-     LB- Jomar Butler, San Diego State

                                       LB- Sheldon Deckart, Utah

                                      DB- Kevin Thomas, UNLV    

Specialist-  K- Vladimir Borombozin, New Mexico

Other Candidates-  P-  Aaron Edwards, BYU

                                    K-  Dillon Pfeifer, UNLV

 

Recruits To Watch

1.  WR- Junior Mahe, BYU.  Lit up Dixie State in Utah for 57 receptions with 1,357 yards and 19 touchdowns.

2.  QB- Justin Holland, Colorado State.  Starred at Bear Creek High School in Colorado with 3,098 yards passing and 32 TD's.

3.  WR- Tyler Sparks, Colorado State.  This Monarch High School product ran wild on Colorado High Schools with 1,835 all-purpose yards and 32 TD's.

4.  DT- Victor Filipe, BYU.  Terrorized opposing quarterbacks in Utah with 24 sacks for Highland High.

5.  RB- Dyante Perkins, UNLV.  Perkins played QB at Gorman High School in Nevada, but rushed for 1,528 yards and 20 TD's.

6.  DE- Brook Miller, San Diego State.  Racked up 116 tackles and 11 sacks at Bakersfield Junior College in California.

7.  DE- Josh Rollins, Wyoming.  Didn't let playing football in Idaho at Ricks College bother his play, tallied 78 tackles and 13 sacks last year.

8.  WR- Michael Brunker, New Mexico.  Grossmont Junior College stud caught 40 balls for 800 yards and 8 TD's in California last year.

9.  DT- Chris Kemoeatu, Utah.  Any defensive coach would salivate at the chance to coach this 6'4", 315 pound giant from Kahuku High School in Hawaii.

10.  OL- Henry Randle, Wyoming.  This big boy allowed only one sack in his time at Coffeyville (Kansas) Community College.