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POCATELLO, Idaho- After opening the 2013 season with two straight home games, the Idaho State football team travels to No. 17/20 Washington on Saturday, Sept. 21. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. (MST) and the game will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Network with Kevin Calabro (Play-by-play), Yogi Ruth (analyst) and Jill Savage (sideline) proving the commentary.
Jerry Miller and
Tim Lewis will carry the action live on Rock 102.5 and 930 CBS Sports Radio. The pregame radio show begins at 12 p.m. (MST). ISUbengals.com will have live audio and live stats of the game.
Tallying Up the Yards
Justin Arias has thrown for over 400 yards in his first two games as the starting quarterback. Arias threw for ninth most yards in program history vs. Dixie St with 439. He had 429 vs. Western State, the 10th most in program history. Through two games he has passed for 868 yards and four touchdowns with a completion percentage of 66.3. He has completed 65 passes on 98 attempts with one interception.
Throwing for Over 400
There have been 15 times an Idaho State quarterback has thrown for over 400 yards in a game. Five of those instances has happened since
Mike Kramer has been head coach. Along with Arias' two performances to start the 2013 season,
Kevin Yost had games of 529, 508 and 448 passing yards in 2011 and 2012. The school record for most passing yards in a game is 589 by Vern Harris at Montana in 1985.
Climbing the Win Ladder
With the 2-0 start, Idaho State coach
Mike Kramer has 82 overall wins in his coaching career and sits in fourth place on the Big Sky Conference all-time victories list. NAU coach Jerome Souers is third on the list with 84. Kramer is tied for third for most Big Sky Conference wins with 54. Souers is second that list with 55.
Richmond off to Hot Start
Idaho State wide receiver
Cameron Richmond has had a career-high in receptions and receiving yards for two straight weeks. In the win over Dixie State, Richmond had a career-high 149 receiving yards on nine receptions. A week later he tied his career-high in receptions with 12 and set his career-mark in receiving yards with 152. He also scored his first touchdown of the season in the 29-3 win over Western State.
Reyes Does it All
CJ Reyes is the starting punter, punt returner and the back up quarterback for the Bengals. Reyes has punted seven times this year for an average of 39.7 yards a kick with a season-long punt of 46-yards. He has returned one punt for four yards. He has yet to see time at quarterback although in 2012 he completed 21 passes on 33 attempts for 177 yards and one touchdown. His touchdown came on a 28-yard strike to
Luke Austin at Nebraska.
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