Weber State Wildcats football


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The Weber State Wildcats football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Weber State University, located in Ogden, Utah. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and is a charter member of the Big Sky Conference, founded in 1963. The school's first football team was fielded a year earlier in 1962. Home games are played at the 17,312-seat Stewart Stadium. The Wildcats are led by coach Mickey Mental following the 2022 departure of Jay Hill, the winningest coach in program history.

Classifications

 * 1962–1972: NCAA College Division
 * 1973–1977: NCAA Division II
 * 1978–present: NCAA Division I–AA / FCS

Conference memberships

 * 1962: Independent
 * 1963–present: Big Sky Conference

Postseason results
Weber State's first postseason appearance was in 1987.

Division I-AA/FCS Playoffs
The Wildcats have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs ten times, with an overall record of 8–9.


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 * 1987 || First Round Quarterfinals ||@ Idaho @ Marshall || W 59–30 L   23–51 || align=center|Mike Price
 * 1991 || First Round || @ Northern Iowa || L   21–38 ||align=center|Dave Arslanian
 * 2008 || First Round Quarterfinals || @ Cal Poly @ Montana || W 49–35 L   13–24 ||align=center rowspan=2|Ron McBride
 * 2009 || First Round || @ William & Mary || L   25–38
 * 2016 || First Round || @ Chattanooga || L   14–45 ||align=center rowspan=6|Jay Hill
 * 2017 || First Round Second Round Quarterfinals || Western Illinois @ Southern Utah @ James Madison || W 21–19 W 30–13 L   28–31
 * 2018 || Second Round Quarterfinals || SE Missouri State Maine || W 48–23 L   18–23
 * 2019 || Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals || Kennesaw State Montana @ James Madison || W 26–20 W 17–10 L   14–30
 * 2020 || First Round || Southern Illinois|| L 31–34
 * 2022 || First Round Second Round || North Dakota @ Montana State || W 38–31 L   25-33
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 * 2017 || First Round Second Round Quarterfinals || Western Illinois @ Southern Utah @ James Madison || W 21–19 W 30–13 L   28–31
 * 2018 || Second Round Quarterfinals || SE Missouri State Maine || W 48–23 L   18–23
 * 2019 || Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals || Kennesaw State Montana @ James Madison || W 26–20 W 17–10 L   14–30
 * 2020 || First Round || Southern Illinois|| L 31–34
 * 2022 || First Round Second Round || North Dakota @ Montana State || W 38–31 L   25-33
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 * 2020 || First Round || Southern Illinois|| L 31–34
 * 2022 || First Round Second Round || North Dakota @ Montana State || W 38–31 L   25-33
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Retired numbers
Jamie Martin led the NCAA Division I-AA in passing (336.4 yards per game) and total offense (337.6 yards per game) in 1990. He was named to the First-team All-Big Sky Conference.

Martin followed his strong sophomore campaign with a spectacular junior year in 1991. He completed 310 of 500 passes for 4,125 yards and 35 touchdowns. He again led the Division I-AA in passing (375.0 yards per game) and total offense (394.3 yards per game). Martin set Division I-AA records for pass completions (47), passing yards (624), and total offense yards (643) in a game against Idaho State. Martin was named First-team All-American and was awarded the Walter Payton Award, given annually to the top Division I-AA player in the nation.

In his senior season in 1992, he led the Big Sky in passing (291.5 yards per game) and earned Third-team All-American honors. Martin finished his career as the all-time leader in passing (12,207 yards) and total offense (12,287 yards) in the history of Division I-AA football. His 87 career touchdown passes were a Big Sky record. He played in the 1993 East–West Shrine Game and the Hula Bowl.

Northern Arizona
Weber State is tied with Northern Arizona 28-28 in the series though the 2023 fall season. Has a 1-1 record for the trophy.

National award winners
The Walter Payton Award is awarded annually to the most outstanding offensive player in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) of college football.
 * Walter Payton Award

All-Americans

 * Lee White, RB- 1967 (Time 1st Team)
 * Lee White, FB- 1967 (FN 1st Team)
 * Jamie Martin, Quarterback- 1991 (1st Team)
 * Jamie Martin, Quarterback- 1992 (3rd Team)

Notable former players

 * Robb Akey
 * Bob Bees
 * Jeff Carlson
 * Carter Campbell
 * Bruce Covernton
 * Chris Darrington
 * Wade Davis
 * John Fassel
 * J.D. Folsom
 * Halvor Hagen
 * David Hale
 * Cameron Higgins
 * Taron Johnson
 * Al Lolotai
 * Jamie Martin
 * Anthony Parker
 * Ryan Prince
 * Bob Pollard
 * Darryl Pollard
 * Alfred Pupunu
 * Marcus Mailei
 * Pat McQuistan
 * Paul McQuistan
 * Sua Opeta
 * Brad Otton
 * Cam Quayle
 * Henry Reed
 * Roger Ruzek
 * Jim Schmedding
 * Rashid Shaheed
 * Scott Shields
 * Tim Toone
 * Andrew Vollert
 * Jonah Williams