#26 Brandon Artz
Artz came to Idaho from Southern Oregon University after graduating from Grandview (Wash.) High School. A consistent special teams contributor and backup defensive back, Artz was voted co-Special Teams Captain for 2010 and earned a scholarship as the season was about to unfold. In addition to 28 career tackles, he has been the holder for kicker Trey Farquhar. His seven total tackles (three solo and four assists) in Idaho's 2009 game vs. Fresno State are a career best. He was married last summer (to Cristal) and is the son of Millie and Derek Artz.
#34 JoJo Dickson
Dickson joined the Vandals in the fall of 2007 after graduating from Baldwin High School at Wailuku, Hawai'i. He immediately found his way onto the field and was a key contributor as a true freshman with action in all 12 games and two starts. He continued to develop and started four games and played in nine as a sophomore in a season abbreviated by injury. By his junior senior, he was entrenched in the starting lineup and was the Vandals' second-leading tackler in their Humanitarian Bowl campaign. He was having a like impact as a senior before breaking his ankle in game seven against New Mexico State. Prior to that season-ending injury, he had 34 total tackles (14 solo and 20 assists) in tallying 182 (106 solo and 76 assists) for his career. One of his highlights was a 74-yard interception return for a touchdown in Idaho's 2009 victory over San Diego State. He is the son of Liane and Joseph K. Dickson.
#10 Nate Enderle
When Enderle graduates from Idaho in a few more days, he will be leaving a legacy as one of the most productive quarterbacks in school history. He'll complete his career with marks that will be in the top three in four statistical categories, among which is his position as the Vandals' career passing attempts leader. He graduated one semester early from Nebraska's North Platte High School. He redshirted one season before taking over the starting role in 2007. By the time he reached his senior season, his list of accolades was growing: he led the Vandals to the 2009 Humanitarian Bowl victory and their best season in a decade, he was voted the team's offensive captain for his senior year, and he was listed among the nation's best quarterbacks as a member of the Davey O'Brien Watch List, the Manning Award Watch List, and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Watch List. He is the son of Belle and Martin Enderle.
#1 Eric Greenwood
When Eric Greenwood committed to the Vandals, he had one request of coach Robb Akey. As Akey's first commitment, could he wear #1? The answer was yes and Greenwood has gone on to be a steady contributor after seeing action since his true freshman season in 2007. His senior season has turned out to be his best. With one game to play, he already surpassed the totals of his first three seasons. He has used his height advantage (he's a lanky 6-7) against shorter defenders and has the bravado to go across the middle for a catch in traffic. He's team's leading receiver this fall with 42 catches for 655 yards. Add those numbers to his first three seasons and his Vandal totals are 85 receptions for 1,754 yards. He is the son of Nancy Greenwood and Jeff Vehrs, and the late Scott Greenwood.
#61 Tevita Halaholo
Halaholo joined the Vandals for the 2009 season and saw action as a backup to Adam Juratovac at right guard. He honed his skills and earned the starting role for the 2010 season. He missed one game with injury but has been a consistent performer on the Vandals' line this fall. He came to Idaho as a JC Gridwire All-American after a junior college career at the College of San Mateo. He graduated from Oakland's Mills High School and is the son of Lataheanga Halaholo.
#88 Daniel Hardy
Hardy went from walkon to Mackey Award semifinalist before a season-ending injury ended his senior season. At the time he broke his arm, he was the national receptions leader among tight ends. In eight games this fall, he caught 32 passes for 545 yards and was a steady, reliable threat across the middle. He walked on as a freshman from West High School at Anchorage, Alaska. Hardy's first football experience was as a junior in high school. He and his dad shopped his talents and he wound up a walkon at Idaho who eventually would earn a scholarship after his sophomore season. He wraps up his Idaho career with 80 receptions for 1,364 yards. He is the son of Dan Hardy Sr., and Kathleen Leary.
#71 Clell Hasenbank
Hasenbank is another player who walked on, proved himself and earned a scholarship. For Hasenbank, his reward for his efforts were the starting center position and the much-appreciated scholarship prior to the start of his senior season. A native of Adams, Ore., and a graduate of McEwen High School, Hasenbank's first college days were at the College of Siskiyous. He is the son of Janell and Ken Hasenbank.
#3 Deonte' Jackson
Jackson burst onto the scene as a true freshman when he romped for 1,175 yards - seventh best all-time for a single-season, on 240 carries. He again led the Vandals as a sophomore with 695 yards and as a junior was part of a three-man running back crew that as a group tallied 2,136 yards - his portion was 387. He's proven his versatility both as a blocker and as a receiver. He'll leave Idaho as one of the Vandals' top all-purpose rushing yardage and plays leader. With one game to play, he has 732 all-purpose plays and 3,277 all-purpose yards. He graduated from Warren (Ark.) High School and is a native of Las Vegas, Nev. He is the son of Rhonda Jackson-Pullens.
#10 Shiloh Keo
Keo was thrust into a starting role as a true freshman out of Archbishop Murphy High School (Everett, Wash.) and was commendable in his efforts by earning honorable mention Sporting News all-freshman team honors. He earned the John Friesz Most Valuable Player Award as a sophomore and was voted team captain as a junior. His junior season was cut short when he sustained a season-ending injury in the fourth game and redshirted the remainder of the season. He came back as a defensive leader as a junior in 2009 and again is a team captain as a senior in 2010. Keo has made his mark in the Idaho record books as the school's fifth all-time leading tackler with 358 and is tied for sixth all-time in interceptions. He is the son of Diana and Regan Keo.
#95 Aaron Lavarias
Lavarias redshirted his first year at Idaho but from thereafter he started at least part-time every season - earning the full-time defensive end starter's role as a junior. He came into his own as a senior and earned national rankings for sacks (tied for 24th) and tackles for loss (tied for 34th) after collecting nine sacks (68 yards in losses), 15 TFL (77 yards in losses) and eight quarterback hurries to lead the Vandals in all three categories. He heads into his final game as a Vandal with 145 total tackles, 27.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks and 17 quarterback hurries. He is the son of Kerstin and Clarence Lavarias.
#65 Christopher Ramos
Ramos joined the Vandals the spring of 2009 and assumed the Vandals' long snapper role. He has performed flawlessly for Idaho in his two seasons in the vital special teams role. He came to Idaho from Mt. San Antonio College and is a graduate of Los Angeles' Don Bosco Tech. He was an all-state selection in high school and played in the Gridiron Game after his senior season. He is the son of Natalie and Efrain Ramos.
#99 Jonah Sataraka
Sataraka earned a full-time starting role at defensive tackle as a junior and is a two-time team captain having garnered the respect of his teammates to earn their vote in back-to-back seasons. A South Puget Sound League lineman (offensive and defensive) as a senior at Puyallup's Gov. John Rogers High School, he redshirted his first season at Idaho before playing an increasingly prominent role each year. With one game to play, Sataraka has 87 total tackles, which includes 10 tackles for loss and five quarterback sacks. He is the son of Insuk and Tanielu Sataraka.
#43 Fonomanu Sekona
Sekona earned playing time on the defensive line as a true freshmen with his role increasing every season. He has played in every game since his sophomore season and has been a key figure in the defensive line rotation. He has accumulated 43 total tackles in his career and is responsible for four hurries and two passes defensed. A graduate of Leuzinger (Calif.) High School, he is the son of Violani and Atikona Sekona.
#42 Paul Senescall
Senescall redshirted his first season at Idaho before earning roles on special teams and as a backup linebacker. He has 13 career starts and has tallied 81 total tackles, which includes 4.5 tackles for loss (minus 8 yards). His career high for a single game is nine tackles, which he accomplished twice - at New Mexico State in 2009 and at Utah State in 2008. He was an all-state linebacker at Spokane's Mead High School and is the son of Sue and Steve Senescall.
#2 Maurice Shaw
Shaw, who also competed on the Vandal track team, earned a reputation for highlight reel plays and was the Vandals' second-leading receiver during their 2009 Humanitarian Bowl Championship game. He is fifth on the team this year and, with one game to play, has 95 career receptions for 1,477 yards. He graduated from Colony High School at Ontario, Ore., and played as a true freshman in 2007 when he caught 23 passes for 276 yards. He is the son of Barbara and Darrell Shaw.