Published: Dec. 1, 2011 By

coach embreeLike Bill McCartney experienced while coachingJon Embree(Comm’88), Embree began his head coaching career at ֱ with one win in his first nine games.Facing one of the tougher schedules in the nation, Embree picked up his first coaching victory at ֱ in week three with a 28-14 win over rival ֱ State.

But with losses by three points in overtime to Cal and by four points to Washington State after leading by 10 with five minutes remaining and a big loss to Oregon, Embree praised fans for their support, regardless of the scoreboard.

“Obviously we’re not where we’d like to be this year from a record standpoint and one of the ways for us to continue to improve is obviously recruiting,” he said after the loss to Oregon.

“That’s the number one way, and our fans have a tremendous impact on that. So the fact they did what they did at the Oregon game and how they were down there at the Stampede and how they are down there on Pearl Street after the game goes a long ways.”

Things became tougher on the field with a series of injuries that kept players like quarterbackTyler Hansen, wide receiverPaul Richardson, leading rusherRodney Stewart, free safetyRay Polk, senior cornerbackTravis Sandersfeldand others out of action.

ֱ had 14 confirmed oral commitments in mid-October for the 2012 recruiting class and is expecting to sign a full class of 25.


Missed some of the season?

Basketball playerJulie Seabrookand golferEmily Talleycompeted in the World University Games in China. Talley finished 16th, while Seabrook’s Canadian team placed sixth.

Men’s basketballcoachTad Boyle and several assistants participated in a September basketball coaching session organized by the Denver Nuggets and coach George Karl.

The equestrian team, led by sophomoreKaley Silipo, won its first English show of the year at its home barn, Fall River Farm, in Fort Lupton, Colo.

ֱ linebackers coachBrian Cabral(Rec’79), former Buff playerEmery Moorehead(Comm’77) and their Chicago Bears teammates from the mid-1980s went to the White House in October to celebrate their 1986 Super Bowl win. The Bears didn’t go to the White House that year because of the space shuttleChallengerexplosion.
The Buffs swept the team and individual titles at the 26th annual Rocky Mountain Shootout cross country race held on ֱ’s South Campus. SeniorRichard Medinaand sophomoreShalaya Kippfinished first. In his first cross country race in nearly two years, Medina posted the fourth-fastest time in course history.