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  2019 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): OT Kenton Bartlett, Portland State,...Three Viking seniors on the defensive line earned honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference. They include: defensive tackle Anthony Del Toro (Grants Pass, OR; 33 tackles, nine tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks); defensive tackle Kenton Bartlett (Boise, ID; 31 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, one pass breakup, one blocked kick); and defensive end Shawn Richard (Miami, FL; 28 tackles, 5.5 sacks, one forced fumble). - Portland State Football

Sr/2020 DE Kenton BartlettPortland State
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  2019 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Wide Receiver Emmanuel Daigbe, Junior, Portland State,...On special teams, Daigbe made 11 tackles and one fumble recovery this season, and had a 19.5 yard kick return average. - Portland State Football

rSr/2023 WR Emmanuel DaigbePortland State
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  2019 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): OT Anthony Del Toro, Portland State,...Three Viking seniors on the defensive line earned honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference. They include: defensive tackle Anthony Del Toro (Grants Pass, OR; 33 tackles, nine tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks); defensive tackle Kenton Bartlett (Boise, ID; 31 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, one pass breakup, one blocked kick); and defensive end Shawn Richard (Miami, FL; 28 tackles, 5.5 sacks, one forced fumble). - Portland State Football

Sr/2020 DT Anthony Del ToroPortland State
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  Sirgeo Hoffman ran for a career-high 221 yards with two touchdowns as Portland State ran up an early lead to beat Northern Colorado 38-30 on Saturday. Davis Alexander threw for 170 yards and a score and ran for another touchdown for the Vikings (5-3, 3-1 Big Sky Conference). Malik Walker capped the first Vikings drive with a 5-yard touchdown run. Cody Williams followed that on the next Portland State drive with 56-yard field goal late in the first quarter and Hoffman added a 14-yard TD run early in the second quarter for a 17-0 lead.

Northern Colorado scored a pair of touchdowns before halftime but an interception of Jacob Knipp by Greg Oliver at the Portland State 10 led two plays later to Alexander's 76-yard touchdown pass to Emmanuel Daigbe and the Vikings led 24-14 at the break. Northern Colorado pulled to 24-21 early in the second half but could not get closer. Knipp had 300 yards and two touchdowns passing for the Bears (1-7, 1-3). He also led his team on the ground with 127 rushing yards. - AP College Football


Sr/2020 RB Sirgeo HoffmanPortland State
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  Davis Alexander threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score and Sirgeo Hoffman added two touchdown runs to power Portland State to a 52-31 victory over Southern Utah on Saturday. The Vikings (3-3, 1-1 Big Sky Conference) started fast and never looked back against the Thunderbirds (1-5, 0-2). Portland State used Cody Williams' 37-yard field goal and Hoffman's 2-yard TD run to take a 10-0 lead after one quarter. Following Hoffman's score, Southern Utah drove 66 yards in 15 plays with Chris Helbig passing to Lance Lawson for a 5-yard score to get the Thunderbirds within 10-7 just 17 seconds into the second quarter.

Portland State then scored 28 straight points to lead 38-10 at the half. Alexander's 3-yard TD run started the second-quarter scoring burst. He added a 16-yard TD pass to Beau Kelly before Emmanuel Daigbe capped an eight-play, 70-yard drive with an 11-yard TD run to put the Vikings up 31-7 with 47 seconds left in the half. Anthony Adams then picked off Helbig on the Thunderbirds' first play from scrimmage and two plays later Alexander connected with Davis Koetter for a 46-yard TD and a 38-7 lead. Alexander finished 18-of-30 passing for 234 yards and he rushed for 80 yards on just seven carries. Hoffman ran for 81 yards on 24 carries. Koetter hauled in five passes for 108 yards. Helbig completed 31 of 41 passes for 302 yards and three TDs with one interception. Lawson had eight catches for 100 yards and a score. Portland State had a 473-394 edge in total offense and a 239-92 advantage on the ground. - AP College Football


rSr/2022 QB Davis AlexanderPortland State
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  Davis Alexander threw for 292 yards and three touchdowns as Portland State gave up one touchdown before thrashing Division II Simon Fraser 70-7 on Saturday afternoon. Mataio Talalemotu caught six passes for 132 yards and a score and Davis Koetter grabbed four for 107 yards and two touchdowns. The Vikings amassed 646 yards while limiting Simon Fraser to just 113 total yards. The Clan had 178 yards passing but was held to a minus 65 yards rushing.

Simon Fraser struck first when Justin Seiber nailed John Rysen on a 60-yard scoring strike and a 7-0 lead. Portland State responded quickly and often taking a 21-7 lead into the break as Simon Fraser lost its 10th straight game, after opening the 2018 season with a 54-7 victory over Willamette before dropping the rest that season. Seiber finished with 157 yards passing. The Vikings, who lost to Arkansas 20-13 last week, will face No. 24 Boise State next Saturday. - AP College Football


rSr/2022 QB Davis AlexanderPortland State
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  SEPT 2 BIG SKY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Portland State senior rover Romeo Gunt led Portland State to a near upset over Arkansas of the SEC. Gunt made 15 tackles to lead the Vikings as they held Arkansas to 20 points and 395 yards of offense. The 15 tackles were a career-high and ranked fourth-most in the nation during Week 1 play. Others Nominated - Defense: Jack Sendelbach, EWU; Carson Taylor, NAU; Carter Nichols, CP; Tre Walker, UI; Devin King, UCD; Allen Perryman, SAC; Nela Otukolo, SUU; Robby Hauck, UM; Conner Mortensen, WSU; Bryce Sterk, MSU. - Big Sky Football

Sr/2020 SS Romeo GuntPortland State
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  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT ALL-FCS FIRST TEAM: Charlie Taumoepeau, Portland St, Sr.,...Taumoepeau had 45 receptions for 673 yards and three touchdowns as a sophomore. It was the most receptions by a Viking tight end in 29 seasons. Last year, Taumoepeau started the season on fire, making eight receptions for 255 yards and four touchdowns in back-to-back weeks against Nevada and Oregon.

Taumoepeau was leading the nation in yards per catch (36.2) and touchdowns (5) after three weeks, but he later missed time with a mid-season ankle injury. Taumoepeau still finished with 28 catches for 580 yards and five scores, ranking sixth in the nation in yards per catch (20.7), first among tight ends. He was named a consensus second team All-American despite being limited due to injury. - Portland State Football


Sr/2020 FB Charlie TaumoepeauPortland State
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  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT BIG SKY OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: TE Charlie Taumoepeau, Portland St, Sr.,...Taumoepeau has been the Vikings' top offensive threat the past two years. Taumoepeau had 45 receptions for 673 yards and three touchdowns as a sophomore. It was the most receptions by a Viking tight end in 29 seasons. Last year, Taumoepeau started the season on fire, making eight receptions for 255 yards and four touchdowns in back-to-back weeks against Nevada and Oregon.

Taumoepeau was leading the nation in yards per catch (36.2) and touchdowns (5) after three weeks, but he later missed time with a mid-season ankle injury. Taumoepeau still finished with 28 catches for 580 yards and five scores, ranking sixth in the nation in yards per catch (20.7), first among tight ends. - Portland State Football


Sr/2020 FB Charlie TaumoepeauPortland State
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  2019 PRESEASON STATS FCS PAYTON AWARD WATCHLIST: Charlie Taumoepeau, Portland State, TE, Sr., 6-3, 245,...The 6-3, 245-pound senior from Federal Way, WA has been the Vikings' top offensive threat the past two years. Taumoepeau had 45 receptions for 673 yards and three touchdowns as a sophomore. It was the most receptions by a Viking tight end in 29 seasons. Last year, Taumoepeau started the season on fire, making eight receptions for 255 yards and four touchdowns in back-to-back weeks against Nevada and Oregon.

Taumoepeau was leading the nation in yards per catch (36.2) and touchdowns (5) after three weeks, but he later missed time with a mid-season ankle injury. Taumoepeau still finished with 28 catches for 580 yards and five scores, ranking sixth in the nation in yards per catch (20.7), first among tight ends. He was named a consensus second team All-American despite being limited due to injury. For his career, Taumoepeau has 81 receptions for 1,402 yards and nine touchdowns. He is within reach of PSU's all-time top 10 for receptions and receiving yards going into his senior season. Taumoepeau is a two-time All-Big Sky Conference selection. - Portland State Football


Sr/2020 FB Charlie TaumoepeauPortland State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-BIG SKY FOOTBALL TEAM: TE: Charlie Taumopeau, Sr., Portland State,...Taumoeopeau is a two-time All-Big Sky performer at tight end. He was a consensus second team All-American pick in 2018, and has made preseason All-America lists in 2019. Taumoepeau, a 6-3, 245-pounder from Federal Way, WA, has 73 receptions, 1,253 yards and eight touchdowns in his last 20 games played. - Portland State Football

Sr/2020 FB Charlie TaumoepeauPortland State
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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-BIG SKY FOOTBALL TEAM: DT: Kenton Bartlett, Sr., Portland State,...Bartlett earned third team All-Big Sky Conference and Academic All-Big Sky honors in 2018. A fixture in the middle of the line, he has started 21 of 22 games the last two seasons. Bartlett, a 6-3, 270-pounder from Boise, ID, has 66 tackles and six tackles for loss over that span. - Portland State Football

Sr/2020 DE Kenton BartlettPortland State
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