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Idaho State closes out the 2012 season on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 4 p.m. in Holt Arena against Weber State. The game will be heard live on 102.5 KMGI and 930 KSEI with
Jerry Miller and
Tim Lewis calling the action. Live stats, audio and video are available at isubengals.com.
Weber State is 1-6 in Big Sky Conference play and 1-9 overall. The Wildcats are averaging 19.9 points a game and allowing 33.8 points. The WSU offense is averaging 338 yards a contest and giving up 438.7 yards a game. Quarterback Mike Hoke has thrown for 12 touchdowns and 1,957 yards and Anthony Morales is the top tackler at 108 tackles.
Weber State leads the overall series 34-17 with the Bengals last win being a 34-0 victory on Oct. 26, 2012 in Pocatello. The Wildcats have won the last nine meetings.
Saturday is the final time 16 seniors will wear the orange and black at Holt Arena. Playing their last home and final game as a Bengals are:
Anthony Boyles,
Clint Brock,
Mark Clampitt,
Leki Fuapau,
Brenan Ghassemieh,
Donovan Henley,
Josh Hill,
Erik Jacobson,
Ethan Monroe,
Phil Pleasant,
Jake Rouser,
Rodrick Rumble,
Justin Vae'ena,
John van Vliet,
Isaiah Walker and
Kevin Yost.
Yost with the Most
Idaho State senior quarterback
Kevin Yost completed 37 of 58 passes in a 70-14 loss to Cal Poly. Yost has now set single-season Big Sky records for pass completions and pass attempts in a season. Through 10 games, Yost has completed 324 of 513 passes this season. The previous record for completions was 318 set by EWU's Bo Levi Mitchell in 2011. Mitchell held the previous record for pass attempts with 505 in 15 games in 2010. ISU Idaho State enters the game with 345 completions on 545 attempts. The completions are a single-season Big Sky record, surpassing the 344 by Cal State Northridge in 1997. The Bengals are 31 attempts away from a league single-season record. Idaho State holds the mark with 575 in 2004.
Offense Trending Upward
Since the 2011 season when
Mike Kramer was named head coach, the Bengal offense has shown steady improvement each year. Here is a look at the Bengal offensive numbers since 2009.
Points Per Game Passing Yards Total Yards
2009 12.9 198 240.9
2010 15.6 169.5 225.7
2011 18.5 301.9 330
2012 21.4 356.1 407.1
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