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POCATELLO, Idaho –  It's Homecoming in Pocatello. The Idaho State Bengals are back in Holt Arena for homecoming 2023 taking on the Northern Colorado Bears in a Big Sky Conference matchup. Â
Kickoff is set for 4:00 PM MT. The Game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and on KISU 91.1 FM
Live Stats will be provided at links above
Fans are encouraged to wear Orange and 'Orange Out' Holt Arena.
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Bengal Bites
·       This is the fifth consecutive season with the Bengals opening with a division I opponent and an all-division I opponent schedule.
·       After entering the summer with a diminished roster, the Idaho State coaching staff has recruited and worked tirelessly to build the roster back up to +100 numbers.
·        who spent much of his life overseas.Thomas Kopcho and #35 Noa Calaycay (France), #12 Yoann Kinanga (Australia), #39 Regan BakerThe Bengals enter the season with an internationally diverse set of players including but not limited to, #31Â
·       The Idaho State team voted on team captains this past week and three Bengals were selected to lead the team during the 2023 season. The three Bengals bring a strong depth of experience and have worked to help bring together this new Idaho State Squad.
, a Senior from Nampa, Idaho who has been with the Bengals for the past six years of his career. Davis makes the switch to offensive line this season after previously playing the tight end position.Mike Davis#64Â
, a Junior from Nampa, Idaho who plays defensive end for the Orange and Black. Horton has played in 18 games for the Bengals with 45 tackles on his career including 23 yards in tackles for loss.Cortland Horton#29Â
, a Junior from Corona, California plays safety for the Bengals. In 19 games played for the Bengals, Pitcher has recorded 78 tackles including 34 solo. Against Idaho in 2022, Pitcher recorded a career-high 11 tackles in the game.Calvin Pitcher#6Â
·       .teamers who after a stint in the XFL is assisting the special Khun Dynomite Rush comes to the Bengals to coach the Defensive Line. Devin Holiday returns for another year coaching the corners. He is joined by Devon King, a first-team all Big Sky Cornerback who played at UC Davis and is now assisting the corners. The Staff is rounded out by Korey comes to the Bengals from Lamar University to coach the safeties. After assisting at Virginia Tech, Thiessen stayed with ISU and switched roles to coach the inside receivers. Coaching the receivers is Keith Price, who played for the University of Washington and was previously a graduate assistant at Boise State. Scott Alaimalo, primarily working with the quarterbacks. Nick Mondt Pacific and UC Davis. Also coming to the Bengals from UC Davis is the offensive flex coach, Joshua Azuza, previously at Iowa State. Mark Weber comes back to Idaho State to lead the offensive linemen. Weber was a graduate assistant coach on the Bengal's 1981 National Championship team and has had a storied career at multiple schools. After Stints with the XFL and UC Davis, Jesse Thompson joins the Bengals to lead the special teams. Jacob Thomas joins the Bengals to coach the running backs after stints with RundaThe Bengals open the 2023 season with a revamped staff led by first-time head coach Cody Hawkins. Hawkins comes to the staff from UC Davis where he previously worked as the offensive coordinator. Leading the defense is Josh
·       The Bengals only return 40 players on the roster from the 2022 season. Despite the low numbers, Coach Hawkins and his staff recruited a full 110 man roster for the 2023 season.
·       • The Bengals' 28 points scored against SDSU is the 2nd most scored against an FBS opponent in the modern era. The record is 30 against Nevada in the Bengals' 2017 30-28 win over the Wolfpack. Third place is in the year 2000 against the Utah State Aggies in a 27-24 win.
·       • The Bengals threw 63 pass attempts against the Aztecs, leading the nation in total attempts. While more yardage is to be desired still, the number marks a change in the offense style that hasn't been seen in Pocatello for some time.
·       • 28 points scored against San Diego State equaled the season high from 2022.
·       • The Bengals matched the 28 points scored this past week against the Aggies.
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·      The Bengals rank T-1 in the nation in Red Zone Offense efficiency
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• The Bengal passing offense is ranked 3rd in the FCS with an average 321 yards per game.
• Jihad Brown ranks 24th in the FCS with 3 forced fumbles.
• is ranked 18th in the nation in points scored FredericksenChristian
• follows in 19th place with six.Fredericksen James is 5th in the nation in receptions per game averaging 8.0. Christian Chedon
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Ida-Home
The Bengals have 21 student-athletes from the Gem State on the roster including all six of the linebacker newcomers.
First-year head coach Cody Hawkins is also an Idaho native and won a state championship for Bishop Kelly high school inside of our very own Holt Arena.
Dome Sweet Dome
In 1970 Idaho State University opened its doors to the first indoor collegiate football field in the country. Then named the ASISU Minidome, the name was later changed to Holt Arena to honor legendary coach, athletic director and now Big Sky Hall of Fame member Milton "Dubby" Holt. In 2021, the University announced a multi-million-dollar renovation project to upgrade the facility and improve the fan experience.
The construction crews worked round the clock and the renovation is set to be completed by the first home game in 2023 against the University of Northern Iowa.
The project has not only included new seats, but upgrades to the roof structure, improved seismic protection, Modernized technology in the building, a new presidents deck and increased availability of handicap and wheelchair access. In 2023 The Bengals started construction on the southwest corner of the arena to add a new athletics film and study room that can also be used to host events inside of the arena. Idaho Central Credit Union announced in 2023 a donation that will allow a new video board to be built on the west end of the arena for the 2024 season
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Panthers take down Bengals
The Idaho State Bengals fell to the UNI Panthers 41-17 in Holt Arena last week. The Panthers were able to take advantage of a quick offensive start entering the locker room at halftime with a 24-3 lead over the Bengals.
The lone points scored by the Bengals in the first half came off of a career-high 49 yard field goal by kicker Thomas Kopcho in the 1st quarter.
In the 2nd half, the Bengals started to pick up more momentum offensively with a 75 yard scoring drive behind quarterback Hunter Hays capped by Aiden Garcia's first-career touchdown from the one-yard line.
In the fourth, The Bengals scored again thanks to another great catch by first-year football player Michael Shulikov. On a critical 4th down play, Shulikov fought off his defender in the endzone and snagged the 34-yard touchdown pass.
The Bengals were unable to hold off the strong UNI offense though and the game ended with the 41-17 Panther Victory.
After giving up two straight games with 300+ yards rushing by the opposing team. The Bengal defense held the Panthers to 139 net rushing yards in the game showing a bright spot on the Bengal defense.
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Quick Look Ahead
.Next week, the Bengals travel to Missoula, Montana to take on the Montana Grizzlies. The game kicks off at 2:00 PM and will be broadcast on both ESPN+ and local television through the scripps network.Â