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Tailback Maurice Drew Craig Bragg Honors Candidate All-America Candidate

Linebacker Spencer Havner Center Mike McCloskey 2004 All-American Honors Candidate UCLA Honors Candidates

Junior Taylor Kevin Brown Justin London Wide Receiver Defensive

Ed Blanton Justin Medlock Offensive Tackle Safety Place Kicker 2005 UCLA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Site Sept. 3 San Diego State TBD San Diego, CA Sept. 10 Rice TBD Sept. 17 TBD Rose Bowl Oct. 1 *Washington TBD Rose Bowl Oct. 8 *California TBD Rose Bowl Oct. 15 *Washington State TBD Pullman, WA Oct. 22 *Oregon State † TBD Rose Bowl Oct. 29 *Stanford TBD Stanford, CA Nov. 5 *Arizona TBD Tucson, AZ Nov. 12 *Arizona State TBD Rose Bowl Dec. 3 *USC 1:30 p.m./ABC L.A. Coliseum ALL GAME TIMES TENTATIVE DUE TO TELEVISION All games broadcast on XTRA Sports 570 in Southern California and SIRIUS Satellite Radio nationally *Pacific-10 Conference Game †Homecoming

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UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 2005 UCLA FOOTBALL INFORMATION General Information LOCATION , CA 90095-1639 ENROLLMENT 34,000 COLORS Blue and Gold NICKNAME Bruins CONFERENCE Pacific-10 NCAA DIVISION Division IA

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Football Information (Alma Mater, Year) (UCLA ’87) RECORD, Current School (Years) 12-13 in one year RECORD, Overall (Years) 12-13 in one year RECORD, vs. Pac-10 Schools (UCLA/Overall): ARIZ 2-0 ASU 1-1 CAL 1-1 ORE 1-1 OSU 0-0 STAN 1-1 UCLA n/a USC 0-2 WASH 2-0 WSU 0-2 OFFICE PHONE 310/825-8699 BEST TIME TO CALL/CONFERENCE CALL 1:00 - 2 p.m., Tue.-Thur. MEDIA GATHERING (Day, Time, Location) Monday, 1:30 p.m., Morgan Center Press Room ASSISTANT COACHES, Assignment (Alma Mater, Year) — , /Offensive Line (Idaho ’86); Larry Kerr, Defensive Coordinator/Inside (San Jose State ’75); , Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends (Colorado ’87); Dino Babers, Wide Receivers (Hawaii ’84); , Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator (Colorado ’01); Gary DeLoach, Secondary/ (Howard Payne ’76); Thurmond Moore, Defensive Line (San Jose State ’77); Brian Schneider, Special Teams/Safeties (Colorado State ’94); Jim Svoboda, (Northwestern (IA) College ’83). STADIUM (Year Built) Rose Bowl (1922) LOCATION Pasadena, CA STADIUM CAPACITY (Record Attendance)91,500 (106,869) FIELD SURFACE Grass LAST SEASON’S RECORD 6-6 LAST SEASON’S LEAGUE RECORD (Place) 4-4, T-5th FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS (AP) n/a (USA Today/ESPN) n/a BOWL APPEARANCE (Opponent, Score) Pioneer PureVision , lost to Wyoming, 21-24 FORMATIONS: Offense: Multiple : 4-3 OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING, Name, Pos., Ht., Wt., Yr. (7) Marcedes Lewis, TE, 6-6, 255, Sr.; Maurice Drew, TB, 5- 8, 198, Jr.; Mike McCloskey, C, 6-5, 274, Sr.; **, QB, 6-3, 217, Jr.; Junior Taylor, WR, 6-1, 198, Sr.; Ed Blanton, OT, 6- 9, 345; Sr.; Shannon Tevaga, OG, 6-3, 303, So. (**Olson's status for Fall camp is uncertain at press time)

2 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2005 UCLA FOOTBALL INFORMATION OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST, Name and Position (4) Craig Bragg, WR; Manuel White, TB; Steven Vieira, OG; Paul Mociler, OT. DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING, Name, Pos., Ht., Wt., Yr. (9) Spencer Havner, ILB, 6-4, 236, Sr.; Jarrad Page, SS, 6- 2, 220, Sr.; Justin London, ILB, 6-1, 235, Sr.; Kevin Brown, DT, 6-2, 285, Jr.; Wesley Walker, OLB, 6-3, 222, Sr.; Kyle Morgan, DE, 6-3, 254, Sr.; , DE, 6-1, 260, Jr.; Trey Brown, CB, 5-10, 187, So.; C.J. Niusulu, DT, 6-2, 280, Sr. DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST, Name and Position (2) Ben Emanuel, FS; Matt Clark, CB KICKERS RETURNING, Name, Pos., Ht., Wt., Yr. (1) Justin Medlock, PK, 6-0, 185, Jr. KICKERS LOST, Name and Position (1) Chris Kluwe, P 2004 RETURNING LETTERMEN 49 Offense 24 Defense 24 Kickers 1 2004 LETTERMEN LOST 15 Offense 7 Defense 7 Kickers 1 TOP REDSHIRTS, Name, Pos., Year Pat Cowan, QB; Ryan Graves, WR; Aaron Meyer, OG; Nathaniel Skaggs, DT; Byron Velega, CB TOP ELIGIBLE TRANSFERS, Name, Pos., Year , Fr. (redshirt), QB TOP FRESHMEN, Name, Pos. Reggie Carter, LB; Gavin Ketchum, WR; Aleksey Lanis, OL; Bret Lockett, S/WR; Ryan Moya, TE; Shawn Oatis, S; Aaron Ware, CB ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATES Marcedes Lewis, TE; Spencer Havner, ILB; Maurice Drew, TB; Jarrad Page, SS ALL-CONFERENCE CANDIDATES Marcedes Lewis, TE; Spencer Havner, ILB; Maurice Drew, TB; Jarrad Page, SS; Justin London, ILB; Justin Medlock, PK; Mike McCloskey, C; Kevin Brown, DT; Ed Blanton, OT; Junior Taylor, WR

Returning Individual Leaders RUSHING ATT YG YL NET AVE TD LG Maurice Drew 160 1069 62 1007 6.3 8 62 Chris Markey 66 363 13 350 5.3 1 61 UCLA 466 2509 290 2219 4.8 18 62 OPPONENTS 490 2820 299 2521 5.1 18 81

PASSING ATT COM INT PCT YDS TD LG Drew Olson 341 196 13 57.5 2565 20 83 David Koral 12 7 0 58.3 89 2 25 UCLA 358 204 13 57.0 2701 22 83 OPPONENTS 408 227 14 55.6 2674 18 80

RECEIVING REC YDS AVE TD LG Junior Taylor 32 463 14.5 2 83 Marcedes Lewis 32 402 12.6 7 29 Maurice Drew 18 262 14.6 3 57 UCLA 204 2701 13.2 22 83 OPPONENTS 227 2674 11.8 18 80

DEFENSE UT AT TT TFL QS PI Spencer Havner, ILB 84 41 125 8.5-19 1.0-5 2-73 Jarrad Page, SS 46 33 79 2.0-3 0-0 3-20 Justin London, ILB 35 22 57 7.0-21 2.0-11 1-4 Wesley Walker, OLB 33 24 57 5.5-15 1.5-8 0-0 Trey Brown, CB 35 11 46 5.0-28 0-0 2-50

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 3 2005 UCLA FOOTBALL INFORMATION Series Information ALL-TIME RECORD, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 18-9-2 ASU 13-7-1 CAL 47-27-1 ORE 38-21 OSU 36-13-4 STAN 41-31-3 UCLA n/a USC 27-40-7 WASH 34-28-2 WSU 34-16-1

LAST VICTORY, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 2004 ASU 2003 CAL 2003 ORE 2004 OSU 2002 STAN 2004 UCLA n/a USC 1998 WASH 2004 WSU 1998

MOST POINTS SCORED, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 54 ASU 59 CAL 61 ORE 65 OSU 61 STAN 72 UCLA n/a USC 48 WASH 62 WSU 62

MOST POINTS ALLOWED, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 42 ASU 48 CAL 48 ORE 41 OSU 55 STAN 82 UCLA n/a USC 76 WASH 61 WSU 42

LONGEST WINNING STREAK, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 4 ASU 4 CAL 18 ORE 8 OSU 7 STAN 6 UCLA n/a USC 8 WASH 7 WSU 12

LONGEST LOSING STREAK, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 2 ASU 3 CAL 5 ORE 4 OSU 2 STAN 5 UCLA n/a USC 6 WASH 4 WSU 4

2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (6-6) W/L Sept. 3 at San Diego State Sept. 4 Oklahoma State 31, at UCLA 20 L Sept. 10 Rice Sept. 11 UCLA 35, Illinois 17 W Sept. 17 Oklahoma Sept. 18 UCLA 37, at Washington 31 W Oct. 1 Washington Oct. 2 at UCLA 33, San Diego State 10 W Oct. 8 California Oct. 9 at UCLA 37, Arizona 17 W Oct. 15 at Washington State Oct. 16 at California 45, UCLA 28 L Oct. 22 Oregon State Oct. 23 at Arizona State 48, UCLA 42 L Oct. 29 at Stanford Oct. 30 at UCLA 21, Stanford 0 W Nov. 5 at Arizona Nov. 6 Washington State 31, at UCLA 29 L Nov. 12 Arizona State Nov. 13 UCLA 34, at Oregon 26 W Dec. 3 at USC Dec. 4 USC 29, at UCLA 24 L Dec. 23 Wyoming 24, UCLA 21 L (Las Vegas Bowl)

4 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE KARL DORRELL HEAD FOOTBALL COACH (THIRD SEASON) UCLA ’87

Karl Dorrell, one of the top wide receivers in UCLA history, has future dividends. Smith earned his second invita- spent his first two years at his alma mater building a solid tion, and led the NFL in receptions while ranking sixth in foundation for the future. receiving yards. In 2004, the Bruins ranked nationally in both total offense In Dorrell’s first season in Denver (2000), his receiving corps (28th) and rushing offense (27th), averaging 410.0 and 184.9 played an integral role in elevating the overall offensive unit yards per game, respectively. Defensively, UCLA recorded its to franchise records in total yards, passing yards and first first shutout of a Pac-10 opponent in 17 years. Linebacker downs. McCaffrey and Smith took their performance to new Spencer Havner earned All-America acclaim from several levels that year, as Smith earned the first Pro Bowl selection organizations while tight end Marcedes Lewis and senior of his six-year career while shattering the franchise record Chris Kluwe were finalists for national position awards. with 1,602 receiving yards and tying the previous record with Tailback Maurice Drew set a school record with 322 rushing 100 receptions. McCaffrey had the most productive season of yards against Washington and senior wide receiver Craig his 10-year career by catching a franchise-record 101 passes Bragg set the career reception record with 193 catches. UCLA for 1,317 yards, now third-best behind Smith’s 1,602. Both appeared in a for the second time in Dorrell's finished in the NFL’s top four in receptions and in the top 10 in two-year tenure (Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl) and receiving yards. finished with a record of 6-6. Smith’s 1,602 yards tied for the eighth-highest single-season In 2003, the Bruins won six of their first eight games and total in NFL history, while the duo became just the second pair played in the Silicon Valley Football Classic. Although the from the same team ever to post 100 more catches in the Bruins finished with a record of 6-7, there were numerous same season. Smith and McCaffrey were virtually unstop- highlights along the way. Senior Dave Ball tied pable with 13 100-yard games between them. for the national lead in sacks, earned unani- Prior to his arrival in Denver, Dorrell coached 12 years on the mous All-America honors and was selected Chevrolet Na- collegiate level, including seven seasons as an offensive tional Defensive Player of the Year. Linebacker Brandon coordinator. In his career as a player and coach, Dorrell has Chillar led the Pacific-10 Conference in tackles. Wide receiver participated in 13 previous bowl games, including three Rose Craig Bragg made 73 receptions, tied for the third-highest Bowls, two Fiesta Bowls and two Cotton Bowls. total in UCLA history. As a team, UCLA’s defense ranked 18th nationally and second in the Pac-10 in total defense (317.6 Dorrell spent the 1999 season at the University of Washing- yards), allowed just 27 in 13 games, tied for the ton, serving as offensive coordinator and wide receivers Pac-10 lead, and allowed a league-low 15 passes. coach. In his one season at the school, the Huskies led the Pac-10 in time of possession with an average of 32:57 per Dorrell was hired as UCLA’s 15th head coach on December game, and scored 28.3 points per game. 18, 2002 and introduced as the Bruins’ new head coach the following day. He assisted the Broncos coaching staff during training camp in both 1993 and ’99 through the NFL’s Minority Coaching Dorrell came to UCLA from the , where he Fellowship program, and was offensive coordinator and was in his third year as the coach of the wide receivers. His wide receivers coach at the University of Colorado from 1995- record-setting receivers played very well during his time with 98, after a stint as wide receivers coach from 1992-93. the club. During his first tenure at CU, two of Dorrell’s wide receivers, In 2001, Dorrell faced the challenge of replacing Pro Bowl Charles Johnson and , became just the veteran Ed McCaffrey after a season-ending injury in Week 1, fourth pair of receivers on the same team in NCAA history to and not only saw Rod Smith catch a franchise-record 113 accumulate more than 1,000 yards in the same season. passes, but also implemented many young players into the Johnson and Westbrook are two of the six collegiate receiv- Broncos scheme while working through a variety of other ers Dorrell has coached who have gone on to play in the NFL injuries that affected playing time. — three of whom were first-round choices. Though it was a trying season in that regard, Dorrell’s tute- Dorrell began his coaching career in 1988 as a graduate lage allowed the club to glimpse the young talent it had assistant at UCLA. The Bruins were 10-2 that season, winning assembled, as those players gained experience that will pay the Cotton Bowl. His other coaching stops include Central

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 5 Florida (1989; receivers), Northern Arizona (1990-91; offensive season due to a shoulder injury and was granted an addi- coordinator/receivers) and Arizona State (1994; wide receiv- tional year of eligibility. As a junior in 1985, he led all Bruin ers). In his first experience as an offensive coordinator, Dorrell receivers with 39 receptions for 565 yards and one touch- made his mark at NAU, directing the Lumberjack offense to down. As a senior, he was second to Flipper Anderson with a school record for first downs in a season, and the second- 35 receptions for 451 yards and two touchdowns. highest total offense figure in school history. He had a brief professional career, spending part of the 1987 Dorrell earned his bachelor’s degree from UCLA following season with the before being placed on the 1986 season. He completed his playing career ranked injured reserve. second (tied) in school history in receptions (108) and fourth in Dorrell, who was born in Alameda, CA on Dec. 18, 1963, is a receiving yards (1,517). His 108 receptions still rank ninth (tied) graduate of San Diego’s Helix High School, where he was a on that career list while his 1,517 yards rank 14th. He also two-time all-league selection and honorable mention All- played on teams that won three Rose Bowls — following the America as a senior. He led Helix to the CIF San Diego Section 1982, 1983 and 1985 seasons — and the 1986 . title in 1980 and to second place in 1981. As a true sophomore in 1983, he made 26 receptions for 390 Karl and his wife, Kim, have two children, Chandler and yards and six touchdowns. In the 45-9 Rose Bowl victory over Lauren. Illinois, he made five catches for 61 yards and two touch- downs (15 and 16 yards). He missed most of the following

ASSISTANT COACHES Dino Babers (Hawaii ‘84) - Wide Receivers Dino Babers is in his second season as coach of the Bruin wide receivers. In 2004, Craig Bragg became UCLA's career receiving leader and Junior Taylor enjoyed his best season as a Bruin. Babers, who owns a diverse collegiate resume, has coached in the Pacific-10, Big 12, Big Ten, Big East and Western Athletic conferences. In 2003, he served as running backs coach at the University of Pittsburgh. In 2001 and 2002, Babers, 43, served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Texas A&M. Prior to Texas A&M, Babers was an assistant with the Arizona Wildcats for six seasons (1995-2000) under , coaching the receivers (1995-96), running backs (1997) and quarterbacks (1998-2000). He assumed the duties of assistant head coach for the 1996-97 seasons before being promoted to the offensive coordinator post, which he held from 1998-2000. During his Arizona tenure, the Wildcats averaged a Pac-10 best 471.9 yards in total offense during the 1999 season, ranking third nationally in that category. In his first year as offensive coordinator (1998), Arizona compiled a record of 12-1 and produced a 1,000-yard rusher, two 1,000-yard passers and a pair of receivers who combined for 121 receptions. Among Babers’ star pupils at Arizona were receiver Dennis Northcutt, now of the , and tailback Trung Canidate, now of the Washington Redskins. Northcutt holds the school records for season (1999) and career all-purpose yards. As quarterbacks coach, he worked with Keith Smith and Ortege Jenkins. Babers’ other coaching posts include positions at San Diego State (1994, receivers), Purdue (1991-93, receivers), Northern Arizona (1990, special teams coordinator and defensive backs), UNLV (1988-89, special teams coordinator and running backs) and Eastern Illinois (1987, running backs). Babers graduated from the University of Hawaii in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in education. He started at three different positions for the Warriors — outside linebacker, strong safety and — and earned first-team All-WAC Academic honors. As a senior he was Hawaii’s special teams captain.He played in the League during the 1984 season before injury ended his playing career. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Hawaii (1984) and Arizona State (1985-86).

Eric Bieniemy (Colorado ‘01) - Running Backs/Recruiting Eric Bieniemy is in his third season as UCLA running backs coach after spending the previous two seasons as running backs coach at his alma mater, Colorado. Last year, Maurice Drew set a UCLA record with 322 rushing yards at Washington and established himself as one of the most explosive performers in . In 2003, Drew earned third-team Freshman All-America honors as a kick returner/running back. During the 2002 season, Colorado ranked ninth in the NCAA in team rushing with 232.8 yards on the ground per game. Tailback Chris Brown ranked third in the nation with a 153.4 yards per game average. Bieniemy had a tremendous impact right from the start in his first year on the Colorado staff, as the Buffs finished eighth in the nation in rushing, averaging 228.5 yards per game. The tailbacks and fullbacks combined for 2,620 yards, the most yards out of all the running back positions in college for 2001. Bieniemy’s footprints are still all over the CU record book, as he remains the school’s all-time leader in rushing (3,940 yards), all-purpose yards (4,351), touchdowns (42) and scoring (254 points). He was the nation’s second leading rusher in 1990 with 1,628 yards, when he finished third in the balloting that year. His most memorable game was at Nebraska in 1990, as he overcame five in the first three quarters to score four fourth quarter touchdowns in leading CU to a 27-12

6 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE win that put CU in the driver’s seat for a second straight Big Eight title as well as on the road to the school’s first national championship in football. In 1990, Bieiemy, 35, earned unanimous All-America honors and was a two-time first-team all Big-Eight performer, in 1988 and in 1990, earning the conference’s offensive player-of-the-year honor as a senior. As a junior, he was named to CU’s pres- tigious 25-member “All-Century Football Team,” the only active player at the time to be selected to the group honoring the first 100 years of Buffalo football. Tom Cable (Idaho ‘86) - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Tom Cable is in his second season as UCLA's offensive coordinator and coach of the offensive line. A year ago, the line showed great improvement and the offense was ranked No. 28 in the nation (410.0 yards per game). Cable, 41, spent the previous four seasons (2000-2003) as head coach at the University of Idaho, his alma mater. In 2003, he also coached the offensive line. During Cable’s tenure at Idaho, his teams ran the and averaged 424.1 yards of total offense (19,510 yards in 46 games). Idaho ranked sixth nationally in 2001 with 464.8 yards, eighth nationally in 2000 with 453.2 yards and 27th nationally in 2002 with 404.6 yards The Vandals averaged 379.75 yards in 2003. Prior to becoming head coach at his alma mater prior to the 2000 season, he spent two years at the University of Colorado. In 1998, he served as offensive line coach for , working with offensive coordinator Karl Dorrell. In 1999, he was promoted to offensive coordinator by head coach and worked with tight end coach Jon Embree, now UCLA’s assistant head coach. Under his direction, the Buffaloes’ offense was ranked 14th in the nation, averaging 424.9 yards per game. Colorado won the Insight.com Bowl that year, scoring 62 points and compiling 523 yards against Boston College. Guard earned first-team All-American honors that season under Cable. Cable spent six seasons (1992-97) as offensive line coach at the University of California, working for Keith Gilbertson, now head coach of the Washington Huskies; , current head coach of the ; and . He produced four first-team All-Pac-10 selections, including first-team All-America and two-time All-Pac-10 performer , who was also voted the Pac-10’s top lineman in 1993. He began his coaching career at his alma mater, serving as a graduate assistant for Gilbertson at Idaho in 1987 and 1988. He then served as a graduate assistant at San Diego State in 1989. From there, he went to Cal State Fullerton, where he was the defensive line coach in 1990. His next stop was UNLV, where he coached the offensive line for one year (1991) before moving to California. During his career, Cable has coached five All-Americans, eight All-Pac 10 players and two Big 12 players. Cable, a 6-3, 270-pound offensive lineman, played four years for the teams that launched the rebirth of Idaho football in 1982. After a four-year career – three as a starting guard – for the Vandals, Cable spent one season as a free agent with the before beginning his coaching career.

Gary DeLoach (Howard Payne ‘76) - Secondary/Cornerbacks Gary DeLoach is in his third season on the Bruin staff. This season, he will oversee the secondary and coach the cornerbacks. He coached corners and safeties in 2003 and 2004. In 2003, the Bruin defense ranked 18th nationally and second in the Pac- 10 (317.6 yards) and allowed a league-low 15 touchdown passes. Prior to coming to UCLA, DeLoach served as defensive coordinator for three years (2000-02) at North Texas and secondary coach for five (1998-02). During the 2002 regular season, North Texas State led the Sun Belt Conference in total defense, rushing defense, passing defense and scoring defense. Nationally, North Texas was third in scoring defense (14.8 points), ninth in total defense (290.6 yards), 12th in passing defense (171.7) and 26th in rushing defense (118.9). The Mean Green allowed over 310 yards total offense just three times all season. In addition, six North Texas defenders were selected first-team All-Sun Belt Conference, including defensive backs Don McGee and Craig Jones. In his five years as the secondary coach, six different defensive backs earned first team all-conference. In 2001, Jonas Buckles earned first-team all-conference honors after ranking fifth nationally and first in the Sun Belt Conference in . In 2001, the Mean Green defense led the Sun Belt in rushing defense, scoring defense and total defense. DeLoach, 50, went to North Texas in 1998 after serving as defensive coordinator for national JUCO champion Trinity Valley of Athens, TX and coaching in the World League with the Frankfurt Galaxy in 1997. He previously worked as an assistant coach (defensive coordinator, 1990-94) at New Mexico State for seven years from 1990 to 96, spent three seasons as secondary coach at Texas A&M (1980-82) and seven years at Stephen F. Austin (defensive coordinator and secondary coach, 1983-89). He began his college coaching career as a graduate assistant and then part-time assistant at Stephen F. Austin (1976-78).

Jon Embree (Colorado ‘87) - Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends Jon Embree is his third season as UCLA's assistant head coach. This is his second year coaching the tight ends after working with the receivers in 2003. Last season, Marcedes Lewis made seven touchdown receptions and was one of three finalists (the only one returning) for the John Mackey (national quarterback) Award. Embree came to UCLA from Colorado, where he was a standout player and an assistant coach for the 10 seasons prior to coming to UCLA. In 2003, wide receiver Craig Bragg made 73 receptions in 13 games, tying for No. 3 on the school’s single- season reception list.

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 7 Embree coached the tight ends during his first two seasons at CU before moving to defense to work with the ends in the first year of Rick Neuheisel’s tenure as head coach in 1995. He returned to coaching tight ends under head coach Gary Barnett in 1999. In January of 2001, Embree took charge of the wide receiver position and also coordinated the practice routine for the . He also played a pivotal role in many of CU’s outstanding recruiting successes over the years. Embree, 39, lettered four seasons (1983-86) as a tight end at Colorado. He ended his career in the top five in both career receptions (80) and yards (1,116) along with scoring five touchdowns. His 1,116 yards rank as the second most by a tight end in CU history, while his 80 catches are still fourth among all ends. He was first team All-Big Eight and set school records with 51 receptions for 680 yards in 1984. Even though CU abandoned a passing offense for the wishbone in his junior year, he was a sixth-round draft choice by the in the 1987 NFL Draft. He spent two years with the Rams (1987-88), playing in 13 games, and concluded his career in 1989 with the , as an injury ended his pro career. He has coached several top players, including all-Big Eight performer Christian Fauria, now with the ’s . Several others have gone on to the NFL, including , who he tutored his sophomore and junior seasons and watched break several of his own CU tight end records in 2001. Thurmond Moore (San Jose State ‘77) - Defensive Line Thurmond Moore is in his first season as coach of the Bruin defensive line, joining the staff in February, He has extensive experience on the defensive side of the ball and coached two members of the 2005 AFC Pro Bowl squad — Indianapolis’ and Pittsburgh’s — as collegians. In 2004, Moore served as cornerbacks coach for the University of Tulsa. In his one season, the Golden Hurricane ranked 22nd nationally in pass defense, allowing just 191.3 yards per game, and Jermaine Hope was a second-team All-WAC selection. Moore spent the previous three seasons (2001-2003) as the defensive coordinator at the University of Buffalo. In his first season at Buffalo, Moore guided one of the biggest defensive turnarounds in the nation in 2001. A year later, his Bulls’ defense set a Division I-A school-high with 27 sacks, a figure that ranked near the top of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). Prior to his stint at Buffalo, Moore helped the Syracuse defense earn national recognition during his two years (1999-2000) coaching the Orange defensive line and Pro Bowl performer Dwight Freeney. Syracuse placed among the nation’s top 20 in total defense in both the 1999 and 2000 seasons, finishing 14th (301.2 yards per game) in 1999 and 18th (311.91) in 2000. In addition, the Orange racked up 61 sacks over that span (30 in 1999 and 31 in 2000). Prior to arriving at Syracuse, Moore was the defensive line coach for two seasons (1997-98) at Colorado State and coached Pro Bowler Joey Porter and , both starters for the . Moore, 49, also worked as defensive line coach at his alma mater San Jose State (1996-97) and had previous coaching stints at North Texas (1995), Utah State (1994), Northern Arizona (1989-93), Delaware State (1986-88), Wyoming (1986), California (1983- 85) and Cal State Sacramento (1980-82). He has coached several NFL players, such as Freeney, Porter, Haggans, (California), Eric Downing Syracuse) and Adrian Ross Colorado State), at the collegiate level.

Larry Kerr (San Jose State ‘75) - Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers Larry Kerr, who had spent the previous 10 seasons as defensive coordinator at Colorado State University, is in his third season as UCLA’s defensive coordinator/inside linebackers coach. In 2003, UCLA ranked 18th nationally and second in the Pac- 10 to Oregon State in total defense and tied for the Pac-10 lead in fewest defensive touchdowns allowed (27 in 13 games). Senior linebacker recorded 127 tackles, the ninth-highest total in school history. During Kerr’s 10 years at CSU, the Ram defense led the conference in total defense twice, was second once and third in another season. The Rams played in seven bowl games and won six conference championships. In 2002, CSU compiled a record of 10-4, won the Mountain West Conference, played in the Liberty Bowl and ranked fourth in in total defense. Four CSU defenders were selected All-Mountain West Conference first or second team. He was also a nominee for the Assistant Coach of the Year Award. In 2000, linebacker Rick Crowell was named Conference Defensive Player of the Year, the second time a Rams’ player had been so honored during Kerr’s tenure. Overall, Kerr coached seven first-team all-conference players. In addition, Eric Pauly was named a second-team Academic All-American in 2001. Kerr, 51, went to Colorado State after having spent three seasons (1990-92) as assistant head coach and defensive coordina- tor at Northern Arizona. During those first two years, Karl Dorrell was the Lumberjacks’ offensive coordinator. In 1989, Kerr served as inside linebackers coach and special teams coordinator at UCLA under . He spent the six previous seasons (1983-88) serving in that same capacity at Stanford. Prior to coaching with the Cardinal, he served as the inside linebackers coach at San Jose State (1980-83).

Brian Schneider (Colorado State ’94) - Special Teams/Safeties Brian Schneider is in his third season as a member of the Bruin coaching staff. This will be his secondseason coaching all of UCLA's special teams units and he will also coach the safeties. In 2004, punter Chris Kluwe was a finalist for the Award, presented annually to the nation's top punter, and Justin Medlock was named first-team All-Pac-10. In 2004, he served as coach of the outside linebackers and nickel backs, as well as all of the special teams. In 2003, he coached the punt and punt

8 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE return units and the outside linebackers and nickel backs. He came to UCLA after serving the previous six seasons as tight ends and special teams coordinator at Colorado State. During his tenure at CSU, the Rams excelled in special teams play. He coached eight all-conference special teams or tight end performers. In 2002, Dexter Wynn ranked fifth nationally in punt returns and 12th in kickoff returns. In 2001, Wynn and Pete Rebstock both ranked among the national leaders in returns while Joey Huber was among the national leaders in punting average. Place kicker Kent Naughton had one of the top percentage marks in 2001 in school history. In 1998, place kicker Derek Franz set the school’s season scoring record and the record for most field goals in a season. Franz ranked first in the league and fifth nationally in field goals per game. In 1999, punter Deone Horinek ranked eighth nationally. Schneider, 33, spent three seasons (1994-96), as a graduate assistant coach at Colorado State, working with the team’s defensive unit and special teams prior to moving to full-time status in 1997. He was a three-year starter as a linebacker from 1990-93 at Colorado State. As a senior in 1993, he was named first-team all-conference and was an honorable mention All- American. He was a second-team all-league choice in 1992. Schneider still ranks among the school’s career leaders in total tackles. Jim Svoboda (Northwestern (IA) College ’83) - Quarterbacks Jim Svoboda, a past winner of the Division II Offensive Coordinator of the Year award, is in his second season as UCLA’s quarterbacks coach. A year ago, Drew Olson tossed 20 touchdown passes and accounted for over 2,500 hundred. He came to UCLA after spending the previous 10 seasons as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, MO. During his time at NWMSU, the Bearcats won national championships in 1998 and 1999 while his offensive units ranked among the most potent in NCAA Division II and in the MIAA (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Associa- tion) conference. Svoboda’s 1998 and 2000 offensive units led all of Division II in scoring. In 2000, the Bearcat offense topped the nation by scoring 537 points, averaging 48.8 points per game. The squad also ranked third nationally in total offense with a mark of 492.4 yards a game. In 1998, the Bearcats averaged conference-best marks of 46.4 points and 482.4 yards per contest and won 15 games. The passing average of 283.3 yards per game also led the league that season. Svoboda was selected the 1998 Division II Offensive Coordinator of the Year by Coach Magazine. NWMSU had final national rankings of 2nd, 3rd, 2nd, 4th and 1st between 1996 and 2000 with a record of 63-5 and five MIAA conference titles. In a six-year span (1996 and 2001), his offenses averaged over 40 points and 450 yards of total offense. He won six different conference championships with four different quarterbacks and a pair of national championships with differ- ent signal callers. In October of 2000, quarterback Travis Miles set an NCAA record by completing 21 of 23 passes for 305 yards, including 18 consecutive completions. His efficiency rating of 182.4 ranked 14th all-time in Division II (entering the 2003 season). Quarterback Chris Greisen (1995-98) ranks 12th all-time in career passing efficiency for Division II (150.9). Prior to joining the staff at Northwest Missouri, Svoboda was the head coach and offensive coordinator at Nebraska Wesleyan University. He compiled a 52-19 record (.732 winning percentage) in seven seasons at Wesleyan from 1987-93 and established over 30 team and individual offensive records. He was named the Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference Coach of the Year following the 1988, 1989 and 1990 seasons and his teams were ranked among the nation’s top five in the 1990, 1991 and 1992 campaigns. Svoboda, a 1983 graduate of Northwestern (IA) College (he played running back), has also served as running backs coach at Eastern New Mexico University (1985-86), assistant football coach at Nebraska Wesleyan (1986), offensive line/strength coach at Dana College (1984-85) and running backs coach at his alma mater (1983). He earned a Master’s of Science from Eastern New Mexico in 1986.

Bob Lopez (Illinois State ’76) - Football Operations Bob Lopez is in his third year as director of football operations. He was hired in January of 2003 and oversees the adminis- trative side of the UCLA football program. Lopez came to UCLA from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where he had served as executive director of enrollment services and director of admissions since April of 2001. At UW-Eau Claire he played a lead role in the design, development, implementation and management of a comprehensive and integrated enrollment services program. He was in charge of admissions and recruitment services for traditional and non-traditional undergraduate students among other duties. Prior to entering the college admissions field, Lopez spent 14 years coaching football at the high school, junior college and college levels. He played quarterback at Illinois State University from 1972-76, starting his last two seasons. Lopez began his career as a high school teacher and later became director of admissions and athletics at Fort Scott (KS) Community College. From 1987-1998, he held several positions at Northern Arizona University, including recruiting coordinator and assistant coach, and program coordinator in the Counseling and Testing Center and in the Office of Admissions. He was assistant director of admissions at Northern Arizona from 1994-98 and was marketing manager for Southwest Student Services Corp., Mesa, AZ, for one year. In 1999, he moved to Peru (NE) State College as director of enrollment management.

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 9 2005 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK A year ago, UCLA continued its building process, showing Chris Horton and ; defensive linemen Brigham huge gains in the areas of rushing, passing and special Harwell and ; and special teams standout Michael teams while continuing to lay the foundation for the program’s Norris. future successes on defense. Key losses from last season include running back Manuel In a year's time, the Bruins improved their rushing, passing White; wide receivers Craig Bragg, UCLA's all-time receiving and special teams play while a young defensive unit made leader with 193 catches, and Tab Perry, the all-time school steady progress. In 2004, UCLA rushed for 2,219 yards (184.9 leader in kickoff returns; offensive guard Steven Vieira, a four- avg.) and 18 touchdowns in 12 games. The previous season, year starter; offensive tackle Paul Mociler; cornerback Matt the Bruins totaled 1,195 yards (91.9 avg.) and 11 touchdowns. Clark, a first-team All-Pac-10 selection; safety Ben Emanuel, The ’04 Bruins recorded 22 touchdown passes for the sea- third on the team in tackles in 2004; and punter Chris Kluwe son, almost doubling the total of the previous year (12). (fifth nationally in net punting and a Ray Guy Award finalist). UCLA's net punting average of 40.7 was up from the 2003 “The staff and the players are eager to get started,“ said head mark of 36.5. coach Karl Dorrell. ”We still have a lot of hard work ahead of On defense it was a season for gaining experience as 26 us as we continue to build the program. There is a solid players either made their first career starts or saw their first foundation in place and we are going in the right direction. varsity action in 2004. Eleven of those players made their first “Defensively, we now have some valuable experience on our career starts on that side of the ball in the first three games of side. Steady progress was made on that side of the ball the season. Over the balance of the year, four more would through the course of the season. There was marked im- make their initial defensive starts. In all, nine redshirt fresh- provement in the quality and consistency of play from our men, six true freshmen and three junior college transfers front seven toward the end of the season. We have the saw their first Division I action on defense in 2004. players in our program who can execute successfully and The offense averaged 6.0 yards per play, its best since the coaches who can maximize our players’ potential. 1998 season (6.81). Its average of 410.0 yards per game was ”Offensively, we made measurable progress from our first- its highest since the 1998 team compiled an average of year totals and are very excited about our offensive possibili- 487.25. Its scoring average of 30.1 was its best since the ’98 ties in 2005. Our coaching staff and players have years of team put 39.7 points per game on the board. experience together in the system which will allow us to UCLA returns 17 starters from the 2004 team — seven on continue to improve our productivity,” said Dorrell. offense and nine on defense, plus its — to form UCLA will again face a challenging schedule. The Bruins the nucleus of the 2005 Bruin squad. On offense, the return- open the season Sept. 3 at San Diego State before returning ees include tight end Marcedes Lewis, Mackey Award finalist to Pasadena for four straight home contests. Rice and Okla- who led the team with seven touchdown catches; wide homa will be in the Rose Bowl on Sept. 10 and 17, respectively. receiver Junior Taylor, tied for second on the team in 2004 On Oct. 1, UCLA opens Pac-10 play against Washington and with 32 receptions; tailback Maurice Drew, who led the team on Oct. 8 California comes to Pasadena. in rushing with 1,007 yards and ranked 17th nationally in all- purpose yards; quarterback Drew Olson, who started all 12 Four of the last six games of the 2005 season will be on the games, but underwent knee surgery in January and will miss road. The Bruins travel to Washington State (Oct. 15), Stanford Spring Practice; and three offensive linemen -- center Mike (Oct. 29), Arizona (Nov. 5) and USC (Dec. 3). Oregon State (Oct. McCloskey, tackle Ed Blanton and guard Shannon Tevaga. 22-homecoming) and Arizona State (Nov. 12) will come to the Rose Bowl. Overall, UCLA will face five schools that played in On defense, the returning starters include All-America line- bowl games. backer Spencer Havner, who led the Pac-10 in tackles with 125 stops and was a semifinalist for the Butkus and Lombardi Here is a look at the Bruins entering Spring Practice, which Awards; linebacker Justin London who battled early-season begins on February 22 and concludes on March 15. injuries to finish tied for fourth on the team with 57 tackles; OFFENSE safety Jarrad Page, who was second on the squad with 79 Seven starters, plus several other performers who have tackles and tied for the team lead in interceptions; linebacker started games, give the Bruins an excellent experience level Wesley Walker, who tied for fourth on the squad with 57 in many key areas. The improvement on the field was evident tackles; cornerback Trey Brown, who finished seventh on the in all areas of the offense last season. team in tackles; and four defensive linemen -- Kevin Brown, Justin Hickman, Kyle Morgan and C. J. Niusulu. Place kicker QUARTERBACK Justin Medlock, a semifinalist for the Award, and Senior DREW OLSON's (6-3, 217) prospects for the 2005 snapper Riley Jondle also return for the 2005 season. season are somewhat in doubt as he continues to rehabili- Other key returnees include tailback Chris Markey, the team’s tate from the major knee surgery he underwent in January. third leading rusher (350 yards) and top kickoff returner (22.2 The surgery repaired two damaged ligaments in his left yards per return); wide receivers Joe Cowan, Brandon Breazell knee, injured during the second quarter of the bowl game and Marcus Everett; fullback Michael Pitre, who caught 10 versus Wyoming. passes; guard Robert Cleary; linebacker Aaron Whittington; A year ago, Olson started all 12 games and began to take the defensive backs Marcus Cassel, Eric McNeal, Rodney Van, next step. On the year, he completed 196 of 341 passes

10 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2005 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK (57.5%) for 2,565 yards, 20 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. competitive game since his senior prep season in 2001 at He ranked fourth in the Pac-10 in passing efficiency (132.39) Thousand Oaks, CA High School. Coming out of high school and his 20 touchdown passes ranked fifth on UCLA's all-time at that time, he was considered the top signal caller in the single-season list. Only Cade McNown (25 in 1998 and 24 in nation. During his prep career, he completed 421 of 702 1997), (24 in 1988) and (21 in 1982) passes for 6,401 yards and 54 touchdowns. As a senior in have thrown for more scores in a single season. Olson's 2001, he threw for 2,989 yards and 32 touchdowns. 2,671 yards of total offense ranked sixth on that single- Redshirt freshman walkon TYLER HOLLAND (6-4, 210) will season list. also be in the mix. Holland joined practices at the start of During the 2004 season, Olson tied a school record with classes in the Fall of 2004 and worked on the scout team. eight touchdown passes in a two-game span. He has 26 “Drew was a key for us last year,” said head coach Karl career starts in his three previous seasons at UCLA and has Dorrell. “We were happy with his growth in the position last appeared in 33 games overall. His career total of 422 comple- season. We did a much better job of putting him in position tions ranks No. 4 in UCLA history. In addition, his 5,334 to be successful and he delivered with some positive results. passing yards rank No. 5 on that UCLA list. He also ranks No. Some of his numbers compare favorably with the top quar- 7 in career total offense (5,174 yards). terbacks ever at our school. He will be a good student and It is hoped that his rehabilitation process will have acceler- teacher of this offense during his rehab process this Spring. ated his level of health to the point where he can take part in We are hopeful that he will continue his maturation and summer workouts and have a chance to be ready for action become an even better quarterback when he returns to full in Fall camp. Olson possesses outstanding leadership quali- health. ties and demonstrated continued growth in his knowledge of “David played well considering it was his first on-field expo- the offensive system during the couse of the 2004 campaign. sure to this offensive system. We expect him to be more Senior DAVID KORAL (6-3, 218) gained valuable game expe- comfortable with it the second time around and give us a rience coming off the bench for Olson in Las Vegas Bowl another capable performer at the position. Brian under- against Wyoming. He completed seven of 12 passes for 89 stands the offense extremely well and he will have a chance yards, including touchdowns of 17 and 25 yards to Craig to compete for a backup role. Patrick showed us last year that Bragg. The pass attempts and completions were the first of he has the physical abilities necessary to be a successful his Bruin career. He had seen earlier action in the games quarterback at this level. He just needs time to refine his skills against Arizona and Stanford, but had not attempted a pass. and gain experience in the system. Ben will certainly get a Koral entered UCLA in January of 2004, transferring from close look during the Spring. He has been out of competition Santa Monica College. During the 2003 season, he com- for an extensive period of time and it will be interesting to see pleted 155 of 281 passes (55.2%) for 2,202 yards, 18 touch- where he is at and try to get him where he needs to be in downs and six interceptions and was ranked the No. 8 junior order to compete for playing time.” college quarterback in the nation. As a prep senior at Pali- RUNNING BACK sades High in 2000, he was ranked No. 6 among quarter- Junior MAURICE DREW (5-8, 198) enjoyed a very productive backs in the West and earned All-America honors from 2004, becoming just the 10th Bruin to for at least 1,000 PrepStar magazine. He passed for 4,057 yards and 44 yards (1,007) in a season. A sprained ankle prevented him touchdowns as a senior and threw for 4,902 yards, including from perhaps having one of the most outstanding seasons a national prep record 764 yards in a game versus Van Nuys ever by a UCLA running back. Despite missing almost the Grant, and 57 touchdowns as a junior. entire Washington State and USC games and not playing at Fourth-year junior walk-on BRIAN CALLAHAN (6-0, 191) will Oregon, Drew still ranked 17th in the nation and third in the also compete for playing time. A very intelligent young man Pac-10 in all-purpose yards (146.0) and also ranked third in who possesses a vast football background (his father is the the Pac-10 in rushing (91.5). At the time of his injury, he ranked head coach at the University of Nebraska), he served as a second nationally in all-purpose yards. backup the past two years but has not yet appeared in a Although compact in size, he is a very strong runner with game. outstanding speed. In the game at Washington, Drew set a Redshirt freshman (6-4, 210), who earned school record when he rushed for 322 yards and established All-Region honors at St. John Bosco High in 2003, joined the another record with five touchdowns. Only two players in program last August. He spent the 2004 season running the Pac-10 history (Reuben Mayes of Washington State and Ricky scout teams during the practice sessions and has shown a Bell of USC) ever rushed for more yards in a single game. His rapid level of development. As a prep senior, he threw for total of 384 all-purpose yards that afternoon was the best 1,101 yards and five touchdowns in a run-oriented offense. He mark in the country and a Pac-10 single-game record. is the brother of junior wide receiver Joe Cowan. Drew finished the season as the team’s leading rusher with Redshirt freshman BEN OLSON (6-5, 235) figures to get a long 1,007 yards and eight rushing touchdowns. He also caught look from the coaching staff during Spring Practice. B. Olson 18 passes for 262 yards and three more touchdowns. Drew entered UCLA this past January. Olson has been on a school returned 10 punts for a 15.2 yard average, including a 68- mission for the past two years after redshirting as a true yard scoring dash against Stanford. He had seven kickoff freshman in 2002 at BYU. He has not seen action in a returns for a 26.4 average. UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 11 2005 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK In 2003, he became the first freshman since DeShaun Foster WIDE RECEIVER (1998) to lead the team in rushing, his 582 yards ranking No. This area has a mixture of experience and potential. The 3 in school history among true freshmen. coaching staff will be looking to identify players on the rise as In addition, Drew also averaged 26.6 yards on 20 kickoff Spring drills get underway. returns to rank second in the Pac-10 and 14th nationally. He True senior JUNIOR TAYLOR (6-1, 198) tied for second on the recorded touchdown returns of 99 yards versus USC and 91 team with 32 receptions and 463 receiving yards (14.5 avg.) yards against Oklahoma. while starting in 11 games last season. His average of 38.6 Sophomore CHRIS MARKEY (5-11, 195) ran for 350 yards on yards per game ranked 19th in the Pac-10 while his 2.67 66 carries and a touchdown to rank third on the team as a receptions per game ranked T-22nd. He recorded two touch- true freshman. The Louisiana native returned 18 kickoffs for down catches, a 29-yard scoring grab in the Las Vegas Bowl 399 yards and a 22.2 yard average, which ranked seventh in and an 83-yard catch-and-run at Oregon, the seventh- the Pac-10. Markey also caught eight passes on the year for longest in school history. His 70 career receptions rank 21st 105 yards. His total of 854 all-purpose yards (77.6 avg.) on the all-time school list. ranked 17th in the Pac-10. He was named to The Sporting Blessed with fine speed, Taylor scored a touchdown the first News’ Pac-10 All-Freshman team. time he touched the football as a Bruin on a 49-yard reverse. Markey had a breakout game at Oregon. He started for the In 2003, he started two of his 13 games and ranked third on injured Drew and rushed for 131 yards and led the team with the squad in receiving yardage (302) and fourth with his 24 five receptions for 84 yards. In all, he accounted for 238 all- receptions. purpose yards and was named the Pac-10 Offensive Player True junior JOE COWAN (6-4, 211) caught 13 passes for 228 of the Week. yards and one touchdown a year ago. He made two starts in Markey had earned All-America honors at Jesuit High in New 2004 and led the team with five catches for 95 yards at Orleans, where he rushed for 2,745 yards as a prep senior in California, including a 46-yard scoring grab. Cowan, who 2003, the most ever by a prep back in the New Orleans area. reminds some observers of former standout Danny Farmer, Redshirt sophomore DERRICK WILLIAMS (5-10, 203), an- will look to take the next step and begin to expand his role on other talented runner, saw limited action in 2004. More of a the team beginning this Spring. power runner, he carried twice against San Diego State. On Two true sophomores, MARCUS EVERETT (6-1, 186) and special teams, he forced a on a kickoff versus Califor- BRANDON BREAZELL (6-0, 154), will each look to take advan- nia and recorded his first kickoff return at Arizona State. tage of the experience they gained as freshmen when both Williams, a Super Prep All-American from St. John Bosco High players earned starting assignments. Everett started four School in Bellflower, CA ran for 1,104 yards in 2002. games in 2004 and finished the year with nine catches for 110 Redshirt sophomore MICHAEL PITRE (5-11, 232) from El yards. He made four catches against Arizona for 45 yards Modena High School in Orange, CA, was one of the pleasant and two first downs. Everett earned All-America honors at surprises a year ago, winning the fullback job in Fall camp. West Hills (CA) Chaminade High, making 61 catches for 1,359 Pitre, who missed all of the 2003 season with a neck condi- yards and 16 touchdowns in 2003 as a prep senior.Breazell tion, established himself as an outstanding blocker, clearing started the San Diego State game. He made two receptions the way for the Bruin tailbacks. He appeared in 11 games and for 15 yards in 2004, both in the contest at California. In 2003, earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors. Pitre caught Breazell earned All-Region acclaim while making 57 recep- 10 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown and carried twice tions for 1,043 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior at Edison for four yards. High in Fresno, CA. Third-year sophomore JIMMY STEPHENS (6-2, 235) will com- Two redshirt sophomores will also be competing for playing pete for playing time behind Pitre. A year ago, Stephens time at the receiver positions. MATTHEW SLATER (5-11, 192) made steady progress while seeing limited game action. saw limited action last season, but is a hard worker. He spent Several walk-ons could add depth at the running back posi- the 2003 season practicing with the regulars, although he tions, including redshirt junior KRIS KILEY (6-0, 232), redshirt never appeared in a game. In 2002, Slater, who possesses sophomore BEN IDEMUNDIA (6-0, 222) and redshirt fresh- sprinter speed, made 39 receptions for 707 yards as a prep man JUSTIN SIEBER (5-11, 190). senior at in Orange, CA in 2002. ALEX GHEBRESELASSIE (6-2, 183) also has upside and will be “We return some quality performers in our backfield,” said looking to break into the rotation this season. A 2002 Prep Dorrell. “Our running attack was much improved in 2004 and Star All-American at Bonita Vista High School in Chula Vista, can be even better in 2005. CA, he averaged close to 20 yards per catch during his prep "Maurice is an exciting player to watch and he is only going career. to get better. Drew, Markey and Pitre give us experience in Redshirt freshman RYAN GRAVES (6-1, 164) worked with the the backfield and we expect Jimmy and Derrick to provide scout team last season. As a prep senior in 2003, he made quality depth.” 62 receptions for 1,271 yards and 15 touchdowns and earned All-America acclaim.

12 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2005 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK Redshirt junior ANDREW BAUMGARTNER (6-0, 195), redshirt WILL PEDDIE (6-5, 252), a fourth-year junior walk-on, saw his junior transfer JOSH MARTIN (5-11, 185), and redshirt fresh- first career action last season and will also compete for man STEVE MELTON (5-11, 187) — all walk-ons — will also playing time. compete for playing time this Spring. “Marcedes Lewis made marked improvement in all areas “Junior has made some big catches for us,“ Dorrell said. “He last season,” Dorrell said. “He began to put it all together and has the speed to create and go the distance and he also started to get the most out of all of his considerable tools. With makes the tough catch. He started to take his game to another year of hard work, he is capable of having an even another level during the latter half of the season and we need better season this year. him to continue that progression. Joe, Marcus and Brandon "Keith gives us an experienced player behind Marcedes that each now have enough experience under their belts to use we can rely on for a steady performance. We will continue to this Spring to show they are ready to become a go-to type of work with J.J., Matt and Will to give us more options at the receiver. We will be closely monitoring their improvement position.” and anticipate them being ready to make a statement. OFFENSIVE LINE "I am excited about the overall potential of our young receiv- ers and we are looking forward to helping them to further Offensive line coach Tom Cable employs a system using develop throughout this Spring.” strong and weak side performers as opposed to left and right side players. That system helped the Bruins to double its total TIGHT END rushing yardage in a season's time. It produced a school The Bruins welcome back perhaps the best returning player record 322 yard rushing game by Maurice Drew at Washing- at his position in the nation in senior tight end MARCEDES ton and lowered by over 30 the number of sacks surrendered LEWIS (6-6, 255). Lewis was one of three finalists last season from the 2003 to 2004 season. In addition, five players who for the , presented annually to the pre- started games in 2004 return for the 2005 season. mier tight end in the country. He is the lone returnee among Redshirt senior ED BLANTON (6-9, 345), a two-year starter the finalists. had a string of 22 straight starting assignments snapped Lewis led the Bruins with seven touchdown catches in 2004. when injury forced him to come off the bench at Oregon. After He caught 32 passes overall, tied for second on the team in playing weak tackle in 2004, he will switch to the strong side that category, for 402 yards. In addition, Lewis produced a during Spring Practice. Blanton possesses outstanding size team-best 25 first downs with his receptions. His 32 recep- and has worked hard to improve his strength and footwork tions last season ranked fifth-best among Bruin tight ends over the years. He is ready for a big season. since 1980. Redshirt senior center MIKE McCLOSKEY (6-5, 274) is one of Lewis' 11 career touchdown catches stand as a UCLA record the best in the nation at his position. A year ago, UCLA rushed by a tight end. He ranks No. 4 on UCLA's career tight end for at least 200 net yards in six of the 10 games in which he receiving list and is 23rd overall on the school career recep- played and McCloskey earned second-team All-Pac-10 hon- tions list. ors. In 2002, he won the starting center job in Fall camp and In 2003, he ranked second to Craig Bragg with 30 receptions never relinquished it, starting all 13 games and earning for 377 yards and three touchdowns. In 2001, Lewis was second-team Freshman All-America honors for his efforts.In regarded as the top high school tight end in the nation and fact, he started 18 straight games prior to fracturing his left made 44 receptions for 710 yards and 11 touchdowns for the ankle against Washington in the fifth game of 2003. CIF Division I champions from Long Beach Poly. Third-year junior ROBERT CHAI (6-3, 275) stepped in for Fifth-year senior KEITH CARTER (6-4, 246) adds valuable McCloskey at center in 2003 and started the final eight depth to the position. He appeared in all 12 games last games of the year. He also started two games in 2004 in season but did not make a reception. During 2003 Spring place of McCloskey. However, Chai will miss Spring Practice Practice, he suffered a dislocated and fractured right hip in a after undergoing knee surgery following the season. motorcyle accident. It appeared that he might return near the True sophomore SHANNON TEVAGA (6-3, 303) spent most end of the ’03 season, but additional surgery ended that of the first six weeks playing on the FG-PAT squad before hope. In 2002, Carter earned extensive playing time in each moving into the at strong guard at Arizona of the last 10 games (four starts) as both a second tight end State (game seven). He did a fine job and went on to start the and fullback/H-back, making five receptions. final six contests of the 2004 season. He earned third-team Redshirt junior J.J. HAIR (6-5, 242) saw action in nine games Freshman All-America honors and first-team Freshman All- last season, making two receptions for 15 yards and per- Pac-10 acclaim from The Sporting News. forming well as a blocker. In his final two seasons (2000 and Fifth-year senior ROBERT CLEARY (6-7, 299) figures to be a 2001) at Capistrano Valley High, Hair totaled 43 receptions candidate for a starting guard position. Last year, he earned for over 700 yards and three touchdowns. a starting assignment in Fall camp and made his first career Senior transfer MATT RANEY (6-3, 239) will also look to get in start at weak guard in the season-opener against Oklahoma the mix as a reserve tight end. As a sophomore at Phoenix State. He started the first six games of the season before College in 2003, he made 27 receptions for 402 yards and assuming a role as a key reserve versus Arizona State. He was rated the No. 10 junior college tight end in the nation. also started at Oregon. UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 13 2005 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK Redshirt sophomore BRIAN ABRAHAM (6-6, 279), a former DEFENSE prep All-American, is one of several young linemen who A young defense showed steady improvement as its gained figures to battle for playing time and a possible starting berth. experience in 2004. That experience factor will be counted Abraham played on the PAT-FG team last season and saw on to help produce improved results on the field during the limited snaps with the offense against Stanford, Arizona and 2005 campaign. Washington State. DEFENSIVE LINE True sophomore CHRIS JOSEPH (6-4, 267) impressed the coaching staff during last year's Fall camp and will compete The 2004 season began without a single defensive lineman for playing time at tackle. He played on the PAT-FG team in having a starting assignment to his credit. A total of 14 the first five games of 2004 before he suffered a partially torn linemen saw the action during the course of the season. For knee ligament in practice. Joseph, who also played some 10 of those 14 players, it marked the first game experience of offensive snaps against Arizona, is not expected to be ready their UCLA careers. to take part in full practices during the Spring. True junior KEVIN BROWN (6-2, 285), who possesses both Redshirt sophomore P.J. IRVIN (6-4, 304) saw his first game strength and quickness, made his first career start on the action in 2004 against Arizona. He is expected to battle for defensive line in the opener against Oklahoma State and playing time at the guard spots. He earned 2002 All-America recorded a career-best five tackles. Brown went on to lead all acclaim, from PrepStar magazine, at Agoura High School. defensive linemen with 25 tackles from his tackle position. His five sacks led the team and his 8.5 tackles for loss tied for Redshirt freshman AARON MEYER (6-3, 285) caught the the team lead in that category as well. As a true freshman in attention of the coaches while performing on the scout team 2003, Brown was contributing regularly on the defensive line in 2004 and will also get a long look at the guard positions. when, for the good of the team, he agreed to move to Redshirt freshman SCOTT GLICKSBERG (6-4, 263) spent last offensive guard. He started the same week as the move and season as a scout team player on both sides of the ball. This ended up starting three games on offense at the end of the Spring, he will compete for playing time at offensive guard. season. Redshirt sophomore transfer MARC VILLAFUERTE (6-3, 305) also figures to see action at guard after redshirting in 2004, At the left end position, senior transfer KYLE MORGAN (6-3, following his transfer from Santa Ana College. 254) saw action in all 12 games a year ago, starting 10 times. Strong and athletic, Morgan, who starred at Pearl River Redshirt sophomore NOAH SUTHERLAND (6-4, 262), a College in Poplarville, MS, and was rated the No. 5 junior converted defensive lineman who saw action in eight games college defensive end in the nation, tied for second among a year ago, will get his first chance on the offensive side of the the linemen with his 24 tackles. He recorded 17 solo stops, ball (guard) during Spring practices. 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. Morgan finished the year Several non-scholarship players, including redshirt sopho- with a career-best five tackles in the Las Vegas Bowl. more center BRIAN RUBINSTEIN (5-11, 262), redshirt sopho- True junior JUSTIN HICKMAN (6-1, 260), who made 60 more JAMAAL RHODES (6-3, 318) and redshirt freshman tackles in 2003 at Glendale (AZ) College, appeared in 10 MICAH REED (6-4, 294) will also be in the mix. games and started eight times in 2004. He totaled 22 tackles, “This was a priority area for us last season and it responded four tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. He was the only lineman well to the challenge,” said Dorrell. “Now, we must continue to start the first five games of the year, the first two at left end to build on the positives from last season. We did a much and the rest on the right side. He then underwent surgery on better job in protecting our quarterback and clearing the way his left knee and missed two games. Hickman came back for our running backs. I believe that with several players against Washington State and went on to start against Or- having starting experience and a full season under their belts egon, USC and Wyoming. playing in coach Cable's system, we are capable of being Fourth-year senior C.J. NIUSULU (6-2, 280) is the most even more effective as a unit. experienced of the linemen. He was set to make his first start "Mike and Ed have been multiple-year starters for us and will in the 2004 opener, but was sidelined by a knee injury. He anchor the line. Shannon came on last season to give us a went on to appear in nine contests and start seven times. very solid effort, especially for a true freshman. Cleary is a Niusulu totaled 24 tackles (tied for second among the line- hard worker and took advantage of an opportunity to insert men), 2.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks. A strong, aggressive himself in the starting lineup in 2004. We will take a long look performer, he saw extensive action as the first tackle off the at several young players this Spring who will need to step up bench in 2003. He appeared in all 13 games and accounted for us in 2005.” for 26 tackles, including 5.0 for losses. True sophomore BRIGHAM HARWELL (6-1, 259) will again contend for playing time and starting assignments at defen- sive end. Harwell, who has tremendous potential, played in all 12 games in 2004, starting four times. On the year, he registered 22 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss. He started for the first time at California and made five tackles. Against Washington State, he started and scored UCLA's first touch-

14 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2005 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK down of the game when he recovered a fumble in the end TRAVIS MARTIN (6-4, 226) and redshirt juniors MARKO zone. Harwell recorded 68.5 career quarterback sacks at Los DRAGOVIC (6-2, 246) and BRIAN RUZIECKI (6-3, 270) could Altos High as a prep senior in 2003. also be in the mix. Redshirt sophmore BRUCE DAVIS (6-3, 240) made his first “The defensive line was almost completely rebuilt last sea- collegiate start in his first college game against Oklahoma son. Our young men proved they were up to the challenge State in 2004. He also started at Illinois before coming off the and showed steady improvement over the course of the bench in the final 10 games of the season. Davis finished with year. We expect that year of experience will lead to better 17 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and was second on the team consistency in 2005," said Dorrell. with 2.5 sacks. The son of Bruce Davis, Sr., who played for "Our tackles will be much improved. Kevin was making plays UCLA from 1975-78, he came to Westwood from Clear Creek on a consistent basis toward the end of 2004 and could High School in League City, TX. He should compete for become a big-play defender for us. C.J. was solid, but is playing time at right end during Spring drills. capable of much more. Chris came on as the season pro- Redshirt sophomore WILLIAM SNEAD (6-4, 228) shifted to gressed and earned playing time down the stretch. Kenneth defensive end from linebacker last season and appeared in and Kevin are both coming off of injuries and we will look to all 12 games as a key reserve. Snead made six tackles, evaluate their progress in the Spring. including one sack, in 2004. As a prep senior at Skyline High "The end positions took shape during the season with Kyle, in Oakland, CA in 2002, he earned All-Region acclaim while Justin and Brigham emerging as the leaders. Bruce, William making 96 tackles, including 11 sacks and 36 tackles for and Nikola each had their moments and showed plenty of losses. promise last season. We will look carefully to gauge the level True sophomore CHRIS JOHNSON (6-3, 293) figures to of improvement each of these players will make during the compete for playing time at the spots. Spring.“ Johnson played in the final nine contests of the year, making LINEBACKER his debut against San Diego State game. He totaled five tackles on the year, including one sack and one tackle for UCLA returns all three starters from a year ago at the line- loss. Johnson earned All-Region honors at John Curtis Chris- backer positions. tian High in River Ridge, LA in 2003. Senior inside linebacker SPENCER HAVNER (6-4, 236), a True sophomore KENNETH LOMBARD (6-1, 280) saw exten- three-year starter, led the Pac-10 in tackles last season with sive action at defensive tackle in the 2004 opener against 125 stops. He tied for the team lead with 8.5 tackles for loss, Oklahoma State. He then started at Illinois, becoming the first including one sack. He recorded two interceptions, returning true freshman defensive lineman to start a game since Ken one pick for a touchdown against San Diego State. His 125 Kocher and Anthony Fletcher each did it in the 1999 Rose tackles in 2004 ranked 10th (tied) on UCLA's single-season Bowl against Wisconsin. Lombard also started the game at list. Havner's career tackle total of 303 ranks 11th on that list Washington, but suffered a shoulder injury that sidelined him and he is 21st on the career tackle for loss (27.0) list. A 17- for the remainder of the season and required surgery in tackle performance at Illinois was the best by a Bruin since December. It is expected that he will be granted a substitute Robert Thomas totaled 18 stops at Washington State in 2001. year of eligibility for medical hardship by the Pacific-10 Con- Havner earned first-team All-America acclaim from ference this Spring. Lombard, a prep All-American, made 68 cbssportsline.com and collegefootballnews.com after rank- tackles as a high school senior at St. John Bosco in 2003. ing among the national leaders in tackles for most of the Redshirt sophomore NIKOLA DRAGOVIC (6-3, 249) saw season (he finished second in the nation in solo tackles-7.64 action in nine games at defensive end in 2004. He had five and T-seventh in total tackles-11.36). He was named second- tackles, including one sack and one tackle for loss. Dragovic team All-America by the Walter Camp Football Foundation. who spent the 2003 season on offense working on the line Havner was one of 12 semifinalists for both the Butkus and and at fullback, is again expected to compete for playing time Rotary Lombardi Awards in 2004. at end. Havner moved inside after playing the outside position in Redshirt junior KEVIN HARBOUR (6-4, 255) underwent re- 2003. That year, he ranked third on the squad with 82 tackles, constructive knee surgery (torn ACL in his left knee) on May 12, including 6.5 for losses. He tied for the team lead with three 2004 and did not appear in a game last season. He has been interceptions and he also blocked two field goals. A first- cleared to participate in Spring practices and will battle for team Freshman All-America selection in 2002, he made 96 playing time at both the end and tackle positions. He saw tackles and returned two of his three interceptions that limited snaps in five contests at defensive end in the 2003 season for touchdowns to tie an NCAA record for lineback- season. ers. Redshirt freshman NATHANIEL SKAGGS (6-4, 257) did an True senior inside (middle) JUSTIN LONDON (6-1, 235) outstanding job on the scout team after switching from sprained his right ankle in Fall camp and was not at full offense to defense a year ago and could earning playing strength until the middle of the 2004 season. A dynamic time at defensive tackle in 2005. A number of walkons — combination of speed, quickness and power, London saw redshirt sophomore SCOTT KEARNEY (6-1, 281), redshirt action in 10 games, starting eight times. He finished the year sophomore PHILIP RAUSCHER (6-4, 265), redshirt freshman tied for fourth on the team with 57 tackles, including 44 in the UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 15 2005 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK final five games. London was third on the team in tackles for Spring and with safety JARRAD PAGE (6-2, 220) playing for loss, with seven, and added two sacks. the Bruin team, the competition for playing time at In 2003, he started eight games and ranked second on the safety will also be interesting to watch. squad with 98 tackles. His average of 7.5 tackles per game Page (6-2, 220), a true senior, is set to start for the fourth ranked eighth in the Pac-10. He tied for second on the team straight season at strong safety after earning honorable with 8.5 tackles for losses and also tied for the team lead with mention All-Pac-10 honors last year. In 2004, he ranked three interceptions. second on the team with 79 tackles, including two tackles for Senior WESLEY WALKER (6-3, 222) appeared in all 12 games loss. Page tied for the team lead with three interceptions and last season, starting 11 contests, while seeing action at both was second with seven pass break ups. He ranked T-17th in inside and outside linebacker spots. He tied for fourth on the the Pac-10 in tackles (6.6) and T-12th in interceptions (0.25). team with 57 tackles and had 5.5 tackles for loss (fifth on the He is once again playing baseball this Spring and will not team) and 1.5 sacks (tied for fourth). A good all-around participate in football practices. athlete, he appeared in all 13 games in 2003 and made 15 In 2003, Page started all 12 games in which he played. He tackles as a key reserve. finished the year with 55 tackles, including 5.5 for losses, and Redshirt sophomore AARON WHITTINGTON (6-2, 195) com- tied for the team lead with three interceptions, returning one peted with Walker for playing time on the outside position in for a score. In 2002, he earned first-team Freshman All- 2004. He saw action in eight contests and started the Illinois America honors, becoming a starter in his fourth game as a game, registering a season-best eight tackles. He finished Bruin. He started the final 10 games of the 2002 season, the year with 18 tackles and was named to The Sporting News becoming the first UCLA true freshman safety since Kenny All-Pac-10 Freshman team. This Spring, he will compete for Easley to start that many games. playing time at an inside linebacker position behind Havner. Redshirt sophomore CHRIS HORTON (6-1, 195) will get a long Junior DANNY NELSON (6-1, 239), a transfer from Arizona look at the vacated free safety spot during Spring Practice. He Western College, saw action in eight games in 2004. He saw action in nine games a year ago and earned a reputa- started the season-opener against Oklahoma State at the tion as a playmaker, both on defense and on special teams. middle inside linebacker spot in place of London and made Horton recorded 27 tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss. He seven tackles. On the year, Nelson totaled 12 tackles. He also had an and blocked two punts. As a prep suffered a fractured left clavicle against Stanford (game eight) senior in 2002, Horton was an All-Region selection and and missed the remainder of the year. He earned JC All- made over 100 tackles at De La Salle High School in New America honorable mention in 2003. Orleans. True sophomore FRED HOLMES (6-1, 231) figures to compete DENNIS KEYES (6-1, 192), another talented redshirt sopho- with Walker for playing time at outside linebacker. Holmes, a more, will compete for playing time at strong safety. Keyes standout on special teams, appeared in 11 contests last appeared in eight games in 2004 and recorded 10 tackles. A season, missing only the bowl game. He totaled six tackles, Super Prep All-American and the L.A. Daily News Player of the including one tackle for loss. He was an All-Southeast selec- Year in 2002, Keyes made 88 tackles as a senior at Birming- tion at John Curtis Christian High in River Ridge, LA as a prep ham High School in Van Nuys. senior in 2003. Fourth-year junior ERIC McNEAL (6-2, 209) played in all 12 Redshirt sophomore CHRISTIAN TAYLOR (6-0, 210), will also games as a reserve safety and special teams player a year compete for playing time. A non-scholarship transfer from ago. He finished ninth on the team with 28 tackles and had the Air Force Academy, Taylor played well on the scout team one interception while playing both safety and, in the nickel a year ago. Two walkons, redshirt freshmen JAMEL GREER defensive packages, a linebacker/safety. In 2003, he earned (6-0, 228) and NICKY RODRIGUEZ (5-10, 215), will attempt to most of his playing time on special teams but made seven add depth at the position. tackles, including two for losses, in the Silicon Valley Classic. “Linebacker is a position of experience among the starters True junior MIL’VON JAMES (6-0, 196) will compete for play- but not much depth,” said Dorrell. “All three starters had off- ing time at free safety during the Spring. James has seen season arthroscopic procedures and will be limited during most of his action during his first two seasons on special Spring Practice. A return to health and a measure of consis- teams because of his speed and coverage ability. As a senior tency will go a long way to making our defense much better in 2002 at Los Angeles’ Fremont High, he made over 95 in 2005. We would like to see some of the younger players tackles. take a step up during Spring Practice to help us develop some Redshirt sophomore TREY BROWN (5-10, 187) and true sopho- depth.” more RODNEY VAN (6-1, 166) are expected to compete for SECONDARY playing time at one of the cornerback positions. Brown started the final five games of last season at the corner The Bruins return several players with experience in the opposite Clark. He totaled 46 tackles (seventh on the team), secondary and will begin the process of looking to replace including five tackles for loss. He also made two intercep- Ben Emanuel, a three-year starter at safety, and Matt Clark, tions, returning one for a score at Oregon. In 2003, Brown a first-team All-Pac-10 cornerback, during Spring Practice. was named the defensive scout team Player of the Year. The Both cornerback positions will be open for competition this son of former UCLA standout running back Theotis Brown, he 16 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2005 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK earned All-Region honors as a senior in 2002 at Blue Valley .744 is third among Bruins with at least 21 career field goals. Northwest High School in Overland Park, KS. He ranks 16th on the career scoring list with 155 points. Van saw action in all 12 games last season and totaled 12 Redshirt junior RILEY JONDLE (6-3, 200) returns for his third tackles and one forced fumble. Although he saw most of his straight season as the snapper for punts and field goals but action on special teams, he had four tackles at California the Bruins will be looking for a new holder due to the loss of after playing most of the second half at cornerback. Van punter Chris Kluwe. earned All-America acclaim while making 84 tackles at Long Junior MAURICE DREW (5-8, 198) averaged 15.2 yards on 10 Beach’s Poly High as a senior in 2003. punt returns, a mark which would have led the Pac-10, but The battle at the other cornerback spot is expected to be was two returns shy of qualifying. He also returned seven between redshirt senior MARCUS CASSEL (6-0, 182), redshirt kickoffs for a 26.4 yard average. Sophomore CHRIS MARKEY junior JEBIAUS BROWN (6-1, 183) , true sophomore MICHAEL (5-11, 195) had 18 kickoffs returns for 399 yards and his 22.2- NORRIS (5-11, 175) and redshirt freshman BYRON VELEGA (5- yard average ranked seventh in the Pac-10. 10, 180). The Bruins will be without Chris Kluwe who did a fine job the Cassel, the most experienced of the candidates, started the last two seasons as the punter. In 2004, he was a finalist for seven games of 2004 at one converback position and has the Ray Guy Award as the top punter in the nation. always been a steady contributor on special teams. He Redshirt freshman AARON PEREZ (6-2, 200) will replace totaled 33 tackles a year ago and also recovered two fumbles. Kluwe as the Bruin punter. A prep-All-American at Charter J. Brown, who has good physical tools, missed the 2003 Oak High as a senior in 2003, he averaged 42.7 yards per season due to a concussion, and saw action in one game in kick and placed 11 kicks inside the 20-yard line. 2004. Norris was an All-Area selection at Oakland’s Skyline High as a senior in 2003. He appeared in all 12 games last “We tightened up our special teams play considerably last season for the Bruins and utilized his speed on special season and must keep improving this season,” Dorrell said. teams, recording seven tackles. Velega, a prep teammate of “In Justin, we have an experienced placekicker who could be Rodney Van at Long Beach Poly, earned All-Region honors among the best in the country. We have dependable return while making 60 tackles and four interceptions as senior in men who have performed well in the past. We must use this 2003. He redshirted a year ago. Spring to establish our new punter and holder on place- ments.” Two walkons, redshirt sophomore OLUKAYODE OREGDUGBA (6-1, 187), who was a regular on special teams, and CHARLIE SCHUH (6-1, 197) will each look to increase their role on the team during the Spring. “Chris, Dennis, Eric and Mil’Von have each have shown plenty of promise and, with Jarrad missing Spring drills (baseball), now is their time to step up. We need to identify the best candidates for the cornerback positions and will open up both of these slots to competition. This will be an area of intense battles all through the Spring and perhaps even into Fall. Overall, we still need to raise our level of consistency in the secondary and that will certainly be a goal during this Spring," said Dorrell. "While we have yet to settle on a starter at either corner, I am excited about the strides several of our young defensive backs have made.” SPECIALISTS Junior JUSTIN MEDLOCK (6-0, 185) has quickly established himself as one of the better kickers in the country. A semifinal- ist for the Lou Groza Award a year ago, he connected on 15 of 20 field goal attempts in 2004 and ranked second in the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (.750). He was the team's leading scorer (87 points) and ranked fourth in the Pac-10 in kick scoring (7.25) and field goals per game (1.25). He also became the first Bruin to boot two field goals of at least 50 yards in the same game and the first Bruin to kick three field goals of 50 or more yards in a season. Only , with four, has kicked more field goals of at least 50 yards in a career. Medlock enters the season already in seventh place (tied) on UCLA's career field goal list (29). His career percentage of

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DE 6-3 254 21 11/11/83 Sr.* 1V San Francisco, CA Pearl River College 65 Najafi, Armin ...... OL 6-4 315 22 08/0283 Sr.* JC Westlake Village, CA Westlake HS /Moorpark College 43 * Nelson, Danny...... ILB 6-1 239 22 01/16/83 Jr. 1V Boise, ID Arizona Western College 97 *** Niusulu, C.J...... DT 6-2 280 21 06/17/84 Sr. 3V Barstow, CA Barstow 22 Norris, Michael ...... CB 5-11 175 18 09/18/86 So. 1V Oakland, CA Skyline 3 Olson, Ben ...... QB 6-5 235 22 02/28/83 Fr.* TR Thousand Oaks, CA Thousand Oaks HS/BYU 14 *** Olson, Drew ...... QB 6-3 217 22 04/06/83 Sr. 3V Piedmont, CA Piedmont 29 * Oredugba, Olukayode .... FS 6-1 187 20 10/26/84 So.* 2V Santa Monica, CA Santa Monica 4 *** Page, Jarrad ...... SS 6-2 220 20 10/19/84 Sr. 3V San Leandro, CA San Leandro 82 Peddie, Will ...... TE 6-5 252 21 10/25/83 Jr.* 3V La Jolla, CA La Jolla 17 Perez, Aaron ...... P 6-2 200 19 08/28/86 Fr.* 1V Pomona, CA Charter Oak 32 * Pitre, Michael ...... FB 5-11 232 20 01/03/85 So.* 2V Anaheim, CA El Modena 89 Raney, Matt ...... TE 6-3 239 22 08/04/83 Sr. 1V Buckeye, AZ Phoenix College 95 Rauscher, Philip ...... DT 6-4 270 20 06/02/85 So.* 2V Carlsbad, CA La Costa Canyon 58 Reed, Micah ...... OL 6-4 294 19 06/15/86 Fr.* 1V Ojai, CA Nordhoff 72 Rhodes, Jamaal ...... OT 6-3 318 20 10/14/84 So.* 2V Los Angeles, CA Hamilton 56 Rodriguez, Nicky...... LB 5-10 215 19 10/18/85 Fr.* 1V Pasadena, CA Poly 62 Rubinstein, Brian ...... LS/C 5-11 262 20 11/15/84 So.* 2V Yorba Linda, CA Esperanza 61 Ruziecki, Brian...... DE 6-3 270 21 03/10/84 Jr.* 1V Huntington Beach, CA Huntington Beach 45 Schuh, Charlie ...... FS 6-1 197 20 02/19/85 So.* 2V Fresno, CA Memorial

18 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE UCLA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 23 Sieber, Justin ...... RB 5-11 190 19 09/20/85 Fr.* 1V Los Altos Hills, CA St. Francis 74 Skaggs, Nathaniel...... DT 6-4 257 19 11/03/85 Fr.* 1V San Diego, CA Rancho Bernardo 18 Slater, Matthew...... WR 5-11 192 19 09/09/85 So.* 2V Orange, CA Servite 48 * Snead, William ...... DE 6-4 228 20 05/04/85 So.* 2V Oakland, CA Skyline 45 * Stephens, Jimmy...... FB 6-2 235 20 01/17/85 So.* 2V Torrance, CA Bishop Montgomery 66 * Sutherland, Noah ...... OG 6-4 262 20 04/09/85 So.* 2V Virginia Beach, VA Kellam 33 Taylor, Christian...... ILB 6-0 210 20 03/26/85 So.* 1V Salinas, CA Air Force Academy 8 *** Taylor, Junior ...... WR 6-1 198 23 03/08/82 Sr. 3V Mesa, AZ Mesa 71 * Tevaga, Shannon ...... OG 6-3 303 18 10/29/86 So. 1V Paramount, CA La Mirada 3 * Van, Rodney...... CB 6-1 166 19 06/08/86 So. 1V Long Beach, CA Poly 24 Velega, Byron ...... CB 5-10 180 19 03/19/86 Fr.* 1V Long Beach, CA Poly 78 Villafuerte, Marc ...... OG/T 6-3 305 21 09/09/83 So.* 1V Orange, CA Santa Ana College 40 *** Walker, Wesley...... OLB 6-3 222 21 06/30/84 Sr. 3V Diamond Bar, CA Bishop Amat 42 * Whittington, Aaron ...... OLB 6-2 195 20 08/15/85 So.* 2V St. Louis, MO Hazelwood East 30 * Williams, Derrick...... TB 5-10 203 20 04/22/85 So.* 2V Downey, CA St. John Bosco (Ages as of first game - 9/3/05) (*under class indicates has used redshirt year; *next to uniform number indicates letters won; #transfer, not eligible in 2005)

UCLA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name ...... Pos Ht Wt Age DOB Yr Exp Hometown High School/Last School 1 * Breazell, Brandon ...... WR 6-0 154 19 06/12/86 So. 1V Fresno, CA Edison 2 ** McNeal, Eric ...... SS 6-2 209 21 01/13/84 Jr.* 3V Carson, CA Serra 2 Graves, Ryan ...... WR 6-1 164 19 07/22/86 Fr.* 1V Altadena, CA Muir 3 * Van, Rodney...... CB 6-1 166 19 06/08/86 So. 1V Long Beach, CA Poly 3 Olson, Ben ...... QB 6-5 235 22 02/28/83 Fr.* TR Thousand Oaks, CA Thousand Oaks HS/BYU 4 *** Page, Jarrad ...... SS 6-2 220 20 10/19/84 Sr. 3V San Leandro, CA San Leandro 4 Callahan, Brian ...... QB 6-0 191 21 06/10/84 Jr.* 3V Danville, CA De La Salle 7 ** Medlock, Justin ...... PK 6-0 185 21 10/23/83 Jr.* 3V Fremont, CA Mission San Jose 7 * Koral, David ...... QB 6-3 218 22 11/27/82 Sr.* 1V Malibu, CA Santa Monica College 8 *** Taylor, Junior ...... WR 6-1 198 23 03/08/82 Sr. 3V Mesa, AZ Mesa 9 *** London, Justin ...... ILB 6-1 235 21 08/22/84 Sr. 3V Roanoke, VA Northside 9 * Everett, Marcus ...... WR 6-1 186 19 12/22/85 So. 1V West Hills, CA Chaminade 10 ** James, Mil’Von...... FS 6-0 196 19 09/17/85 Jr. 2V Los Angeles, CA Fremont 11 * Keyes, Dennis...... SS 6-1 192 20 03/26/85 So.* 2V Canoga Park, CA Birmingham 12 Cowan, Patrick ...... QB 6-4 210 19 03/23/86 Fr.* 1V Pico Rivera, CA St. John Bosco 14 *** Olson, Drew ...... QB 6-3 217 22 04/06/83 Sr. 3V Piedmont, CA Piedmont 14 * Horton, Chris ...... FS 6-1 195 20 12/29/84 So.* 2V Metairie, LA De La Salle 15 *** Cassel, Marcus ...... CB 6-0 182 22 01/06/83 Sr.* 4V Carson, CA St. John Bosco 15 Holland, Tyler ...... QB 6-4 210 19 03/15/86 Fr.* 1V Portola Valley, CA Sacred Heart 17 * Hickman, Justin ...... DE 6-1 260 20 07/20/85 Jr. 1V Glendale, AZ Glendale CC 17 Perez, Aaron ...... P 6-2 200 19 08/28/86 Fr.* 1V Pomona, CA Charter Oak 18 Slater, Matthew...... WR 5-11 192 19 09/09/85 So.* 2V Orange, CA Servite 19 ** Lewis, Marcedes...... TE 6-6 255 21 05/19/84 Sr. 3V Long Beach, CA Poly 20 Melton, Steve ...... WR 5-11 187 19 04/28/86 Fr.* 1V San Clemente, CA San Clemente 21 ** Drew, Maurice...... TB 5-8 198 20 03/23/85 Jr. 2V Antioch, CA De La Salle 21 Brown, Jebiaus ...... CB 6-1 183 22 08/30/83 Jr.* 3V Milpitas, CA Milpitas 22 * Norris, Michael ...... CB 5-11 175 18 09/18/86 So. 1V Oakland, CA Skyline 22 Martin, Josh ...... WR 5-11 185 21 10/25/83 Jr* 1V Junction City, OR Junction City 23 * Brown, Trey ...... CB 5-10 187 20 03/01/85 So.* 2V Overland Park, KS Blue Valley NW 23 Sieber, Justin ...... RB 5-11 190 19 09/20/85 Fr.* 1V Los Altos Hills, CA St. Francis 24 Velega, Byron ...... CB 5-10 180 19 03/19/86 Fr.* 1V Long Beach, CA Poly 26 ** Cowan, Joe ...... WR 6-4 211 20 09/15/84 Jr. 2V Pico Rivera, CA St. John Bosco 28 * Markey, Chris ...... TB 5-11 195 19 09/23/85 So. 1V Luling, LA Jesuit 29 * Oredugba, Olukayode .... FS 6-1 187 20 10/26/84 So.* 2V Santa Monica, CA Santa Monica 30 * Williams, Derrick...... TB 5-10 203 20 04/22/85 So.* 2V Downey, CA St. John Bosco 32 * Pitre, Michael ...... FB 5-11 232 20 01/03/85 So.* 2V Anaheim, CA El Modena 33 Kiley, Kristopher ...... FB 6-0 232 21 01/20/84 Jr.* 2V Fairfax, VA Michigan State 33 Taylor, Christian...... ILB 6-0 210 20 03/26/85 So.* 1V Salinas, CA Air Force Academy 35 Cordell, Mark ...... LB 5-11 235 18 10/02/86 Fr. HS Oak Park, CA Oaks Christian HS 35 Carew, Ryen...... RB 5-11 192 19 12/16/85 Fr. HS Sylmar, CA Verdugo Hills 37 * Baumgartner, Andrew .... WR 6-0 195 21 05/19/84 Jr.* 1V San Rafael, CA Marin Catholic 40 *** Walker, Wesley...... OLB 6-3 222 21 06/30/84 Sr. 3V Diamond Bar, CA Bishop Amat 40 Idemundia, Ben ...... RB 6-0 222 20 01/25/85 So.* 1V South Gate, CA South Gate 41 *** Havner, Spencer ...... ILB 6-4 236 22 02/02/83 Sr.* 4V Nevada City, CA Nevada Union 42 * Whittington, Aaron ...... OLB 6-2 195 20 08/15/85 So.* 2V St. Louis, MO Hazelwood East 43 * Nelson, Danny...... ILB 6-1 239 22 01/16/83 Jr. 1V Boise, ID Arizona Western College 44 * Davis, Bruce ...... DE 6-3 240 20 09/02/85 So.* 2V Houston, TX Clear Creek 45 * Stephens, Jimmy...... FB 6-2 235 20 01/17/85 So.* 2V Torrance, CA Bishop Montgomery 45 Schuh, Charlie ...... FS 6-1 197 20 02/19/85 So.* 2V Fresno, CA Memorial 48 * Snead, William ...... DE 6-4 228 20 05/04/85 So.* 2V Oakland, CA Skyline

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 19 UCLA NUMERICAL ROSTER 49 * Holmes, Fred ...... OLB 6-1 231 19 11/06/85 So. 1V Kenner, LA John Curtis Christian 50 Meyer, Aaron...... OG 6-3 285 20 06/18/85 Fr.* 1V Luling, LA John Curtis Christian 53 Dragovic, Marko ...... DE 6-2 246 22 11/12/82 Sr.* 1V Vista, CA Rancho Buena Vista /Palomar JC 54 ** Chai, Robert ...... OG/C 6-3 275 21 01/27/84 Jr.* 3V Newport Beach, CA Newport Harbor 56 Rodriguez, Nicky...... LB 5-10 215 19 10/18/85 Fr.* 1V Pasadena, CA Poly 57 ** Jondle, Riley ...... LS 6-3 200 21 04/28/84 Jr.* 3V Long Beach, CA St. John Bosco 57 Greer, Jamel ...... LB 6-0 228 19 09/01/86 Fr.* 1V San Bernardino, CA Bishop Amat 58 Reed, Micah ...... OL 6-4 294 19 06/15/86 Fr.* 1V Ojai, CA Nordhoff 59 *** McCloskey, Mike...... C 6-5 274 22 11/24/82 Sr.* 4V Laguna Hills, CA Laguna Hills 60 * Joseph, Chris ...... OT 6-4 267 18 12/20/86 So. 1V Solvang, CA Santa Ynez Valley Union 61 Ruziecki, Brian...... DE 6-3 270 21 03/10/84 Jr.* 1V Huntington Beach, CA Huntington Beach 62 Rubinstein, Brian ...... LS/C 5-11 262 20 11/15/84 So.* 2V Yorba Linda, CA Esperanza 65 Najafi, Armin ...... OL 6-4 315 22 08/0283 Sr.* JC Westlake Village, CA Westlake HS 66 * Sutherland, Noah ...... OG 6-4 262 20 04/09/85 So.* 2V Virginia Beach, VA Kellam 67 Irvin, P.J...... OG 6-4 304 20 01/01/85 So.* 2V Agoura Hills, CA Agoura 68 * Abraham, Brian ...... OT 6-6 279 19 05/30/86 So. 1V Alta Loma, CA Rancho Cucamonga 69 Glicksberg, Scott ...... OG 6-4 263 19 09/02/86 Fr.* 1V San Jose, CA Leland 70 Lee, Tony ...... OT 6-4 247 19 12/16/85 Fr.* 1V Inglewood, CA Serra 70 Kearney, Scott ...... DT 6-1 281 20 02/04/85 So.* 2V Palm Desert, CA Palm Desert 71 * Tevaga, Shannon ...... OG 6-3 303 18 10/29/86 So. 1V Paramount, CA La Mirada 72 Rhodes, Jamaal ...... OT 6-3 318 20 10/14/84 So.* 2V Los Angeles, CA Hamilton 73 ** Blanton, Ed ...... OT 6-9 345 22 10/23/82 Sr.* 4V Napa, CA Napa 74 Skaggs, Nathaniel...... DT 6-4 257 19 11/03/85 Fr.* 1V San Diego, CA Rancho Bernardo 75 ** Brown, Kevin...... DT 6-2 285 20 07/08/85 Jr. 2V Los Angeles, CA Poly 75 ** Cleary, Robert...... OG 6-7 299 22 11/21/82 Sr.* 4V Canyon Lake, CA Temescal Canyon 77 Lombard, Kenneth ...... DT 6-1 280 19 01/31/86 So. 1V Los Angeles, CA St. John Bosco 78 Villafuerte, Marc ...... OG/T 6-3 305 21 09/09/83 So.* 1V Orange, CA Santa Ana College 81 * Hair, J.J...... TE 6-5 242 22 05/18/83 Jr.* 3V Mission Viejo, CA Capistrano Valley 82 Peddie, Will ...... TE 6-5 252 21 10/25/83 Jr.* 3V La Jolla, CA La Jolla 85 Ghebreselassie, Alex ...... WR 6-2 183 20 01/25/85 So.* 2V Chula Visa, CA Bonita Vista 88 ** Carter, Keith ...... TE 6-4 246 23 07/02/82 Sr.* 4V Downingtown, PA Downingtown 89 Raney, Matt ...... TE 6-3 239 22 08/04/83 Sr. 1V Buckeye, AZ Phoenix College 91 Harbour, Kevin ...... DE 6-4 255 21 05/29/84 Jr.* 3V Los Angeles, CA Loyola 92 Martin, Travis...... DT 6-4 226 19 07/17/86 Fr.* 1V Los Altos, CA St. Francis 93 * Harwell, Brigham ...... DE 6-1 259 20 09/02/85 So. 1V Chino Hills, CA Los Altos 94 * Johnson, Chris ...... DT 6-3 293 19 11/26/85 So. 1V Harvey, LA John Curtis Christian 95 Rauscher, Philip ...... DT 6-4 270 20 06/02/85 So.* 2V Carlsbad, CA La Costa Canyon 96 * Dragovic, Nikola ...... DE 6-3 249 20 06/09/85 So.* 2V Vista, CA Rancho Buena Vista 97 *** Niusulu, C.J...... DT 6-2 280 21 06/17/84 Sr. 3V Barstow, CA Barstow 98 * Morgan, Kyle ...... DE 6-3 254 21 11/11/83 Sr.* 1V San Francisco, CA Pearl River College

/Moorpark College (Ages as of first game - 9/3/05) (*under class indicates has used redshirt year; *next to uniform number indicates letters won; #transfer, not eligible in 2005)

20 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2005 UCLA TENTATIVE SPRING DEPTH CHART Offense Defense SE 8 Junior Taylor (6-1, 198, Sr.) (11) DE 98 Kyle Morgan (6-3, 254, Sr.**) (10) 9 Marcus Everett (6-1, 186, So.) (4) 48 William Snead (6-4, 228, So.**) 2 Ryan Graves (6-1, 164, Fr.**) 96 Nikola Dragovic (6-3, 249, So.**)

ST 73 Ed Blanton (6-9, 345, Sr.**) (11) DT 75 Kevin Brown (6-2, 285, Jr.) (11) 68 Brian Abraham (6-6, 279, So.) 94 Chris Johnson (6-3, 293, So.) 74 Nathaniel Skaggs (6-4, 257, Fr.**) SG 71 Shannon Tevaga (6-3, 303, So.) (6) 91 Kevin Harbour (6-4, 255, Jr.**) 69 Scott Glicksberg (6-4, 263, Fr.**) 78 Marc Villafuerte (6-3, 305, So.**) DT 77 Kenneth Lombard (6-1, 280, So.) (2)## 97 C.J. Niusulu (6-2, 280, Sr.) (7) C 59 Mike McCloskey (6-5, 274, Sr.**) (10) 54 Robert Chai (6-3, 275, Jr.**) (2)## DE 17 Justin Hickman (6-1, 260, Jr.) (8) OR 93 Brigham Harwell (6-1, 259, So.) (4) WG 75 Robert Cleary (6-7, 299, Sr.**) (7) 44 Bruce Davis (6-3, 240, So.**) (2) 50 Aaron Meyer (6-3, 285, Fr.**) 67 P.J. Irvin (6-4, 304, So.**) OLB 40 Wesley Walker (6-3, 222, Sr.) (11)## 66 Noah Sutherland (6-4, 262, So.**) 49 Fred Holmes (6-1, 231, So.) 33 Christian Taylor (6-0, 210, So.**)^ WT 60 Chris Joseph (6-4, 267, So.) 70 Tony Lee (6-4, 247, Fr.**) ILB 9 Justin London (6-1, 235, Sr.) (8) ## 40 Wesley Walker (6-3, 222, Sr.) (11) TE 19 Marcedes Lewis (6-6, 255, Sr.) (10) 43 Danny Nelson (6-1, 239, Jr.) (1) 88 Keith Carter (6-4, 246, Sr.**) (1) 81 J.J. Hair (6-5, 242, Jr.**) ILB 41 Spencer Havner (6-4, 236, Sr.**) (11)## 89 Matt Raney (6-3, 239, Sr.) 42 Aaron Whittington (6-2, 195, So.**) (2)

QB 7 David Koral (6-3, 218, Sr.**) LC 3 Rodney Van (6-1, 166, So.) 12 Pat Cowan (6-4, 210, Fr.**) 23 Trey Brown (5-10, 187, So.**) (5) 4 Brian Callahan (6-0, 191, Jr.**)^ 3 Ben Olson (6-5, 230, Fr.**) SS 4 Jarrad Page (6-2, 220, Sr.) (11)%% 11 Dennis Keyes (6-1, 192, So.**) FB 32 Michael Pitre (5-11, 232, So.**) (1) 2 Eric McNeal (6-2, 209, Jr.**) (1) 45 Jimmy Stephens (6-2, 235, So.**) FS 14 Chris Horton (6-1, 195, So.**) TB 21 Maurice Drew (5-8, 198, Jr.) (8) 10 Mil'Von James (6-0, 196, Jr.) 28 Chris Markey (5-11, 195, So.) (1) 30 Derrick Williams (5-10, 203, So.**) RC 22 Michael Norris (5-11, 175, So.) 24 Byron Velega (5-10, 180, Fr.**) FL 26 Joe Cowan (6-4, 211, Jr.) (2) 15 Marcus Cassel (6-0, 182, Sr.**) (7) 1 Brandon Breazell (6-0, 154, So.) (1) 21 Jebiaus Brown (6-1, 183, Jr.**) 18 Matthew Slater (5-11, 192, So.**)

Specialists Injured PK 7 Justin Medlock (6-0, 185, Jr.**) QB 14 Drew Olson (6-3, 217, Sr.) (12) P 17 Aaron Perez (6-2, 200, Fr.**) LS 57 Riley Jondle (6-3, 200, Jr.**) H PR 21 Maurice Drew (5-8, 198, Jr.) KR 28 Chris Markey (5-11, 195, So.) %% indicates playing baseball, not in Spring ## indicates limited or no participation (injury) **indicates utilized redshirt year ^ indicates non-scholarship player

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 21 STATUS OF PLAYERS 2004 Lettermen * Shannon Tevaga, OG Mid-Year Enrollees (4) * Rodney Van, CB Returning (49) *** Wesley Walker, OLB Ryen Craew, RB * Brian Abraham, OT * Aaron Whittington, OLB Mark Cordell, LB *** Ed Blanton, OT * Derrick Williams, TB Armin Najafi, OL * Brandon Breazell, WR Ben Olson, QB ** Kevin Brown, DT * Trey Brown, CB Other Returning Players (37) 2004 Lettermen Not ** Keith Carter, TE Returning (15) *** Marcus Cassel, CB Andrew Baumgartner, WR ** Robert Chai, C Jebiaus Brown, CB **** Craig Bragg, WR ** Robert Cleary, OG Brian Callahan, QB **** Matt Clark, CB ** Joe Cowan, WR Patrick Cowan, QB **** Eyoseph Efseaff, DT * Bruce Davis, DE Marko Dragovic, DE **** Ben Emanuel II, FS * Nikola Dragovic, DE Alex Ghebreselassie, WR * Robert Garcia, DT ** Maurice Drew, RB Scott Glicksberg, OG ** Jason Harrison, TB * Marcus Everett, WR Ryan Graves, WR ** Chris Kluwe, P * J.J. Hair, TE Jamel Greer, LB ** Benjamin Lorier, ILB * Brigham Harwell, DE Kevin Harbour, DE **** Paul Mociler, OG *** Spencer Havner, ILB Tyler Holland, QB **** Pat Norton, FB * Justin Hickman, DE Ben Idemundia, RB **** Tab Perry, WR * Fred Holmes, OLB P.J. Irvin, OG * Charles Thompson, DT * Chris Horton, FS Scott Kearney, DT *** Steven Vieira, OT ** Mil'Von James, FS Kristopher Kiley, FB **** Tim Warfield, ILB * Chris Johnson, DT Tony Lee, OT **** Manuel White, Jr., TB ** Riley Jondle, LS Kenneth Lombard, DT * Chris Joseph, OT Josh Martin, WR * Dennis Keyes, SS Travis Martin, DT * David Koral, QB Steve Melton, WR *** Marcedes Lewis, TE Aaron Meyer, OG *** Justin London, ILB Will Peddie, TE * Chris Markey, TB Aaron Perez, P *** Mike McCloskey, C Matt Raney, TE ** Eric McNeal, SS Philip Rauscher, DT ** Justin Medlock, PK Micah Reed, OL * Kyle Morgan, DE Jamaal Rhodes, OT * Danny Nelson, ILB Nicky Rodriguez, LB *** C.J. Niusulu, DT Brian Rubinstein, LS * Michael Norris, CB Brian Ruziecki, DE *** Drew Olson, QB Charlie Schuh, FS * Olukayode Oredugba, FS Justin Sieber, RB *** Jarrad Page, SS Nathaniel Skaggs, DT * Michael Pitre, FB Matthew Slater, WR * William Snead, DE Christian Taylor, ILB * Jimmy Stephens, FB Byron Velega, CB * Noah Sutherland, OG Marc Villafuerte, OG/T *** Junior Taylor, WR

22 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CUMULATIVE STATISTICS AND RESULTS 2004 Team Statistics UCLA OPP 2004 Individual Statistics First Downs ...... 209 223 Rushing ...... 71 82 Rushing Passing ...... 113 120 Att YG YL NYG Avg TDs Lg Penalty ...... 25 21 Maurice Drew 160 1069 62 1007 6.3 8 62 Total ...... 209 223 Manuel White 164 797 33 764 4.7 8 60 Touchdowns Chris Markey 66 363 13 350 5.3 1 61 Rushing ...... 11 12 Drew Olson 53 227 121 106 2.0 0 29 Passing ...... 12 15 Tab Perry 0 12 0 12 0.0 1 0 Other ...... 6 10 Wesley Walker 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 Rushing Brandon Breazell 3 7 3 4 1.3 0 6 Attempts ...... 455 478 Michael Pitre 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 Yards Gained ...... 1,728 1,855 Craig Bragg 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 Yards Lost ...... 533 335 Jason Harrison 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 Net Yards ...... 1,195 1,520 Derrick Williams 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 Yards Per Carry ...... 2.6 3.2 TEAM 4 0 4 -4 -1.0 0 0 Yards Per Game ...... 91.9 116.9 David Koral 8 15 29 -14 -1.8 0 8 Passing Chris Kluwe 1 0 23 -23 -23.0 0 0 Comp.-Att.-Int...... 226-430-15 249-422-19 Total 466 2509 290 2219 4.8 18 62 Completion Percentage ...... 52.6 59.0 Opponents 490 2820 299 2521 5.1 18 81 Net Yards ...... 2,639 2,609 Yards Per Attempt ...... 6.1 6.2 Yards Per Completion...... 11.7 10.5 Passing Yards Per Game ...... 203.0 200.7 Att Comp Int Pct Yds TDs LG Eff. Total Offense Drew Olson 341 196 13 57.5 2565 20 83 132.39 Yards...... 3,834 4,129 David Koral 12 7 0 58.3 89 2 25 175.63 Plays ...... 885 900 TEAM 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 Yards Per Play...... 4.3 4.6 Maurice Drew 1 1 0 100.0 47 0 47 494.80 Yards Per Game ...... 294.9 317.6 Tab Perry 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 Points Scored ...... 248 305 Total...... 358 204 13 57.0 2701 22 83 133.38 Points Per Game ...... 19.1 23.5 Opponents...... 408 227 14 55.6 2674 18 80 118.39 Interceptions / Yards Returned ...... 19/329 15/192 (Sacks: UCLA 23/138; Olson — 18-110; Koral — 5/28. Opponents Punts Returned / Yards / Avg...... 41/336/8.2 42/588/14.0 — 20/111) Kicks Returned / Yards / Avg...... 36/807/22.4 34/751/22.1 Punts / Yards / Avg. 91/3,908/42.9 82/3,450/42.1 Receiving Penalties / Yards / Yards Per Game .. 109/976/75.1 103/837/64.4 G No Yds Avg Tds Lg Fumbles / Lost ...... 33/17 23/12 Craig Bragg 9 36 483 13.4 4 41 QB Sacks By/Yards ...... 30/183 51/380 Junior Taylor 12 32 463 14.5 2 83 Third Downs / Conversion / Pct...... 68/206/.330 64/196/.330 Marcedes Lewis 12 32 402 12.6 7 29 Fourth Downs / Conversions / Pct...... 5/16/.310 7/13/.540 Tab Perry 11 22 375 17.0 3 47 Time of Possession Per Game ...... 29:03 30:57 Manuel White 12 20 115 5.8 1 18 Attendance ...... 339,813 348,300 Maurice Drew 11 18 262 14.6 3 57 Games/Avg. Per Game ...... 6/56,636 6/58,050 Joe Cowan 12 13 228 17.5 1 46 Michael Pitre 11 10 128 12.8 1 47 Score by Quarters Marcus Everett 11 9 110 12.2 0 33 1234 Tot Chris Markey 11 8 105 13.1 0 50 UCLA 95 116 76 74 361 J.J. Hair 9 2 15 7.5 0 8 Opponents 99 69 71 70 309 Brandon Breazell 11 2 15 7.5 0 9 Total...... 12 204 2701 13.2 22 83 2004 Results (6-6, 4-4 T-5th) Opponents...... 12 227 2674 11.8 18 80 Date Score Site Att. Sept. 4 Oklahoma State 31, UCLA 20 Rose Bowl 48,702 Sept. 11 UCLA 35, Illinois 17 Champaign, IL 47,457 Sept. 18 UCLA 37, Washington 31 Seattle, WA 65,235 Oct. 2 UCLA 33, San Diego St. 10 Rose Bowl 52,038 Oct. 9 UCLA 37, Arizona 17 Rose Bowl 57,638 Oct. 16 California 45, UCLA 28 Berkeley, CA 69,898 Oct. 23 Arizona State 48, UCLA 42 Tempe, AZ 63,985 Oct. 30 UCLA 21, Stanford 0 Rose Bowl 54,021 Nov. 6 Washington State 31, UCLA 29 Rose Bowl 62,251 Nov. 13 UCLA 34, Oregon 26 Eugene, OR 58,344 Dec. 4 USC 29, UCLA 24 Rose Bowl 88,442 Dec. 23 Wyoming 24, UCLA 21 Las Vegas, NV 29,062 (Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl)

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 23 CUMULATIVE STATISTICS AND RESULTS Scoring Punting TDs FG-A XP-A 2XP Saf Pts No Yds Avg Lg I20 Blkd Justin Medlock 0 15-20 42-43 0 0 87 Chris Kluwe 61 2647 43.4 68 25 0 Maurice Drew 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 72 Total...... 61 2647 43.4 68 25 0 Manuel White 9 0-0 0-0 1 0 56 Opponents...... 68 2585 38.0 59 17 3 Marcedes Lewis 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 42 Craig Bragg 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 30 Tab Perry 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 24 Punt Returns Junior Taylor 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 No Yds Avg TDs Lg Spencer Havner 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Craig Bragg 19 285 15.0 1 96 Brigham Harwell 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Maurice Drew 10 152 15.2 1 68 Trey Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Jarrad Page 3 55 18.3 0 34 Chris Markey 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Chris Horton 2 19 9.5 0 0 Michael Pitre 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 34 511 15.0 2 96 Joe Cowan 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 20 167 8.4 1 73 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 Total...... 45 15-20 42-43 1-2 1 361 Opponents...... 37 17-20 34-34 1-3 0 309 Kickoff Returns No Yds Avg TDs Lg Chris Markey 18 399 22.2 0 50 Field Goals Tab Perry 11 214 19.5 0 32 Justin Medlock: Oklahoma St.: 21G, 52G; Illinois.: —; Washing- Maurice Drew 7 185 26.4 0 49 ton: 20G; San Diego St.: 22G, 40G, 43G, 44G; Arizona: —; Derrick Williams 1 19 19.0 0 19 California: —; Arizona State: 40G, 48G; Stanford: 51NG, 38NG; Total...... 37 817 22.1 0 50 Washington State: 27G, 47G, 47G; Oregon: 50NG, 52G, 50G; USC: Opponents...... 46 925 20.1 0 62 39NG, 43G; Wyoming: 45NG. Numbers indicate field goal attempt length in yards. Interception Returns No Yds Avg TDs Lg FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Jarrad Page 3 20 6.7 0 10 Justin Medlock Matthew Clark 3 48 16.0 0 48 15-20 75.0 0-0 4-4 0-2 8-9 3-5 52 0 Trey Brown 2 50 25.0 1 43 Spencer Havner 2 73 36.5 1 52 Ben Emanuel II 1 0 0.0 0 0 Justin London 1 4 4.0 0 4 All-Purpose Yards Chris Horton 1 0 0.0 0 0 G Rush Recv Prtn Krtn Int Tot Eric McNeal 1 6 6.0 0 6 Maurice Drew 11 1007 262 152 185 0 1606 Total...... 14 201 14.4 2 52 Manuel White 12 764 115 0 0 0 879 Opponents...... 13 137 10.5 0 28 Chris Markey 11 350 105 0 399 0 854 Craig Bragg 9 2 483 285 0 0 770 Tab Perry 11 12 375 0 214 0 601 Total Offense Junior Taylor 12 0 463 0 0 0 463 G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Marcedes Lewis 12 0 402 0 0 0 402 Drew Olson 12 394 106 2565 2671 222.6 Joe Cowan 12 0 228 0 0 0 228 Maurice Drew 11 161 1007 47 1054 95.8 Michael Pitre 11 4 128 0 0 0 132 Manuel White 12 164 764 0 764 63.7 Marcus Everett 11 0 110 0 0 0 110 Chris Markey 11 66 350 0 350 31.8 Drew Olson 12 106 0 0 0 0 106 David Koral 3 20 -14 89 75 25.0 Jarrad Page 12 0 0 55 0 20 75 Tab Perry 11 1 12 0 12 1.1 Spencer Havner 11 0 0 0 0 73 73 Wesley Walker 12 1 11 0 11 0.9 Trey Brown 12 0 0 0 0 50 50 Michael Pitre 11 2 4 0 4 0.4 Matthew Clark 12 0 0 0 0 48 48 Brandon Breazell 11 3 4 0 4 0.4 Brandon Breazell 11 4 15 0 0 0 19 Craig Bragg 9 1 2 0 2 0.2 Chris Horton 9 0 0 19 0 0 19 Jason Harrison 7 1 2 0 2 0.3 Derrick Willians 7 -2 0 0 19 0 17 Derrick Williams 7 2 -2 0 -2 -0.3 J.J. Hair 9 0 15 0 0 0 15 TEAM 9 7 -4 0 -4 -0.4 Wesley Walker 12 11 0 0 0 0 11 Chris Kluwe 12 1 -23 0 -23 -1.9 Eric McNeal 12 0 0 0 0 6 6 Total...... 12 824 2219 2701 4920 410.0 Justin London 10 0 0 0 0 4 4 Opponents...... 12 898 2521 2674 5195 432.9 Jason Harrison 7 2 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 9 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 David Koral 3 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 Chris Kluwe 12 -23 0 0 0 0 -23 Total...... 12 2219 2701 511 817 201 6449 Opponents...... 12 2521 2674 167 925 137 6424

24 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TFL/ Sks/ Player G UT AT TT Yds Yds INT PB QBH FR FC BK SAF Spencer Havner 11 84 41 125 8.5-19 1.0-5 2-73 3 1 1-0 . 1 . Jarrad Page 12 46 33 79 2.0-3 . 3-20 7 . . 2 . . Ben Emanuel II 12 46 30 76 2.0-7 . 1-0 4 . . . . . Justin London 10 35 22 57 7.0-21 2.0-11 1-4 1 . . 1 . . Wesley Walker 12 33 24 57 5.5-15 1.5-8 . 2 . . 1 . . Matthew Clark 12 39 13 52 6.0-22 1.0-8 3-48 11 . . . . . Trey Brown 12 35 11 46 5.0-28 . 2-50 4 . . . . . Marcus Cassel 10 22 11 33 . . . 3 . 2-0 1 . . Eric McNeal 12 17 11 28 . . 1-6 1 . 1-0 . . . Chris Horton 9 16 11 27 0.5-1 . 1-0 2 . . . 2 . Kevin Brown 12 14 11 25 8.5-45 5.0-34 ...... Kyle Morgan 12 17 7 24 3.5-4 1.5-2 . . 1 . . . . Benjamin Lorier 11 13 11 24 1.5-5 . . 2 . . . . . C.J. Niusulu 9 12 12 24 2.5-18 0.5-0 . 2 . . 1 . . Justin Hickman 10 10 12 22 4.0-27 1.5-8 . . 1 . . . . Brigham Harwell 12 16 6 22 2.5-7 . . . . 1-0 . . . Aaron Whittington 8 8 10 18 . . . . 2 . 1 . . Bruce Davis 12 11 6 17 3.5-18 2.5-12 . 1 . . . . . Eyoseph Efseaff 10 10 3 13 ...... Rodney Van 12 8 4 12 ...... 1 . . Danny Nelson 8 6 6 12 0.5-2 0.5-2 ...... Dennis Keyes 8 7 3 10 . . . 1 . . . . . TEAM 9 9 . 9 9.0-16 ...... 1 Michael Norris 12 4 3 7 ...... Fred Holmes 11 4 2 6 1.0-15 ...... William Snead 12 2 4 6 1.0-5 1.0-5 . 1 . . . . . Nikola Dragovic 9 1 4 5 1.0-8 1.0-8 ...... Chris Johnson 9 3 2 5 1.0-5 1.0-5 . 1 . . . . . Robert Garcia 8 2 2 4 ...... Derrick Williams 7 2 2 4 ...... 1 . . Joe Cowan 12 2 1 3 ...... Marcedes Lewis 12 3 . 3 ...... Justin Medlock 12 2 1 3 ...... Kenneth Lombard 3 2 1 3 ...... Noah Sutherland 8 1 1 2 ...... Steve Vieira 12 2 . 2 ...... Paul Mociler 12 1 1 2 ...... Riley Jondle 12 1 1 2 ...... Tim Warfield 3 2 . 2 ...... Manuel White 12 . 1 1 ...... Marcus Everett 11 . 1 1 ...... Robert Cleary 10 1 . 1 ...... Jebiaus Brown 1 . 1 1 ...... Junior Taylor 12 . 1 1 ...... 1 . Ed Blanton 12 . 1 1 ...... Shannon Tevaga 12 . 1 1 ...... Total...... 12 549 329 878 76-291 20-111 14-201 46 5 5-0 9 4 1 Opponents...... 12 502 332 834 78-264 23-138 13-137 48 3 13-17 13 . . UT—Unassisted Tackle; AT—Tackle Assist; TT—Total Tackles; TFL—Tackles for Loss; Sks—Sacks; FC—Fumbles Caused; FR—Fumbles Recovered; BK— Blocked Kicks; PB—Passes Broken Up; Int—Interceptions

GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS UCLA Offense UCLA Defense Rushing Passing Rushing Passing Game TC-YDS-TD PA-PC-I-YDS-TD TC-YDS-TD PA-PC-I-YDS-TD COLORADO 26-38-0 30-17-0-205-2 47-88-1 31-21-0-157-1 OK. STATE 33-191-2 36-16-2-252-0 67-426-4 8-2-0-23-0 ILLINOIS 47-273-2 21-14-1-208-3 41-208-1 38-23-1-248-1 WASHINGTON 54-424-5 17-12-1-122-0 45-219-2 29-13-0-200-2 SAN DIEGO ST. 42-205-1 31-15-1-205-1 28-139-1 53-31-2-263-0 ARIZONA 39-114-1 25-17-0-234-4 39-258-2 25-13-1-93-0 CALIFORNIA 30-79-0 36-20-0-299-4 43-290-2 30-19-0-260-4 ARIZONA ST. 35-210-3 45-30-4-325-2 37-121-0 51-25-3-415-6 STANFORD 36-246-1 28-17-1-177-1 33-83-0 46-24-3-224-0 WASH. STATE 27-107-0 39-18-1-201-2 61-321-3 27-17-0-185-1 OREGON 56-227-2 22-12-0-215-1 29-145-1 29-15-2-192-1 USC 25-17-1 34-20-2-278-1 37-235-2 34-24-1-242-0 WYOMING 42-126-0 24-13-0-185-3 30-76-0 38-21-1-329-3 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 25 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passing Callahan Cowan Koral Olson Game PA-PC-I-Yds-TD PA-PC-I-Yds-TD PA-PC-I-Yds-TD PA-PC-I-Yds-TD OK. STATE DNP DNP DNP 36-16-2-252-0 ILLINOIS DNP DNP DNP 21-14-1-208-3 WASHINGTON DNP DNP DNP 17-12-1-122-0 SAN DIEGO ST. DNP DNP DNP 29-14-1-158-1 ARIZONA DNP DNP 0-0-0-0-0 25-17-0-234-4 CALIFORNIA DNP DNP DNP 36-20-0-299-4 ARIZONA ST. DNP DNP DNP 44-30-4-325-2 STANFORD DNP DNP 0-0-0-0-0 28-17-1-177-1 WASH. STATE DNP DNP DNP 38-18-1-201-2 OREGON DNP DNP DNP 21-12-0-215-1 USC DNP DNP DNP 34-20-2-278-1 WYOMING DNP DNP 12-7-0-89-2 12-6-0-96-1

Rushing Drew Harrison Markey Norton Olson Pitre White Williams TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD OK. STATE 12-44-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 20-145-2 DNP ILLINOIS 21-142-1 DNP 2-5-0 0-0-0 4-29-0 0-0-0 20-97-1 DNP WASHINGTON 26-322-5 DNP DNP 0-0-0 5-19-0 0-0-0 22-84-0 DNP SAN DIEGO ST. 21-161-1 DNP 1-12-0 0-0-0 4-(-1)-0 1-0-0 13-35-0 2-(-2)-0 ARIZONA 11-22-0 1-2-0 6-32-1 0-0-0 3-(-3)-0 0-0-0 17-62-0 0-0-0 CALIFORNIA 14-42-0 DNP 1-7-0 0-0-0 6-0-0 0-0-0 8-29-0 0-0-0 ARIZONA ST. 15-54-1 0-0-0 5-80-0 0-0-0 7-(-17)-0 0-0-0 8-81-1 0-0-0 STANFORD 12-105-0 DNP 10-41-0 0-0-0 2-13-0 0-0-0 12-87-1 0-0-0 WASH. STATE 1-(-6)-0 INJ DNP 5-17-0 0-0-0 8-50-0 0-0-0 13-46-0 0-0-0 OREGON INJ DNP 23-131-0 0-0-0 9-39-0 0-0-0 21-82-2 0-0-0 USC 2-(-5)-0 0-0-0 8-5-0 0-0-0 4-(-14)-0 1-4-0 7-13-1 0-0-0 WYOMING 25-126-0 0-0-0 5-20-0 INJ 1-(-9)-0 INJ 3-3-0 0-0-0

Receiving Bragg Breazell Carter Cowan Drew Everett Graves Hair Game PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD OK. STATE 4-87-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-10-0 3-92-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 ILLINOIS 3-73-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 WASHINGTON 5-57-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 SAN DIEGO ST. INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-25-0 1-9-0 2-49-0 DNP 1-8-0 ARIZONA INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-31-0 4-45-0 DNP 0-0-0 CALIFORNIA INJ 2-15-0 0-0-0 5-95-1 3-76-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP ARIZONA ST. 1-28-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-71-0 3-23-0 2-13-0 DNP 0-0-0 STANFORD 5-48-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-23-1 1-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 WASH. STATE 5-28-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-15-0 1-(-1)-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-7-0 OREGON 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-12-0 INJ 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 USC 6-67-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 WYOMING 7-95-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0

Harrison Lewis Markey Perry Pitre Slater Taylor White Game PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Tds-TD OK. STATE DNP 2-23-0 DNP 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-40-0 ILLINOIS DNP 4-62-1 0-0-0 1-10-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 2-34-0 2-16-0 WASHINGTON DNP 2-21-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 4-41-0 1-3-0 SAN DIEGO ST. DNP 1-9-0 0-0-0 3-34-1 1-47-0 DNP 3-16-0 2-8-0 ARIZONA 0-0-0 6-99-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-28-1 0-0-0 3-21-0 2-10-0 CALIFORNIA DNP 4-22-1 0-0-0 3-61-0 1-15-0 DNP 2-15-0 0-0-0 ARIZONA ST. 0-0-0 4-44-1 1-5-0 5-66-1 2-8-0 DNP 5-63-0 4-4-0 STANFORD DNP 1-26-0 0-2-0 2-46-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-29-0 0-0-0 WASH. STATE DNP 2-26-0 (INJ) 0-0-0 4-80-1 1-13-0 0-0-0 2-29-0 1-4-1 OREGON DNP 0-0-0 5-84-0 0-0-0 2-9-0 DNP 2-97-1 2-13-0 USC 0-0-0 4-29-1 0-0-0 3-78-0 1-4-0 DNP 5-89-0 1-11-0 WYOMING 0-0-0 2-41-0 2-14-0 INJ INJ DNP 1-29-1 1-6-0

26 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Tackles K. Brown T. Brown Cassel Clark Davis N. Dragovic Efseaff Emanuel Game PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL OK. STATE 2-3-5-1 0-0-0-0 3-2-5-0 3-1-4-0 2-1-3-0 0-1-1-0 INJ 4-6-10-0 ILLINOIS 0-1-1-0 1-0-1-0 1-3-4-0 5-1-6-0 0-2-2-0 0-1-1-0 2-1-3-0 5-3-8-0 WASHINGTON 0-2-2-0 0-0-0-0 3-0-3-0 4-1-5-0 1-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-1-4-0 SAN DIEGO ST. 1-0-1-0 1-0-1-1 4-2-6-0 2-1-3-1 1-0-1-0 INJ 0-2-2-0 3-3-6-0 ARIZONA 0-1-1-0 1-0-1-0 3-1-4-0 1-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 INJ 2-0-2-0 6-5-11-0 CALIFORNIA 3-0-3-2 0-0-0-0 6-1-7-0 8-1-9-2 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0 6-1-7-1 ARIZONA ST. 1-0-1-1 4-3-7-0 2-0-2-0 4-1-5-0 1-0-1-1 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 7-3-10-1 STANFORD 2-1-3-1.5 6-2-8-1 0-1-1-0 2-0-2-0 1-1-2-0.5 1-0-1-1 2-0-2-0 1-1-2-0 WASH. STATE 0-2-2-0 6-3-9-1 0-1-1-0 3-2-5-1 4-1-5-2 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 3-1-4-0 OREGON 0-0-0-0 3-2-5-1 0-0-0-0 0-2-2-0 1-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4-3-7-0 USC 3-1-4-2 7-1-8-1 0-0-0-0 6-2-8-1 0-1-1-0 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 2-1-3-0 WYOMING 2-0-2-1 6-0-6-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-1 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0 DNP 3-1-4-0

R. Garcia Harbour Harwell Havner Hickman Horton James Keyes Game PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL OK. STATE 1-2-3-0 INJ 0-2-2-0 11-5-16-2 0-4-4-0 2-0-2-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 ILLINOIS 0-0-0-0 INJ 3-2-5-1 7-10-17-0.5 1-2-3-0 4-3-7-0 0-0-0-0 3-2-5-0 WASHINGTON DNP INJ 0-0-0-0 10-3-13-1 1-1-2-0 4-4-8-1 DNP 0-0-0-0 SAN DIEGO ST. 0-0-0-0 INJ 1-0-1-0 6-8-14-1 2-0-2-1 2-2-4-0 DNP INJ ARIZONA 0-0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0-0 10-1-11-1 1-1-2-0 2-1-3-0 DNP INJ CALIFORNIA 1-0-1-0 INJ 5-0-5-0 5-0-5-0 INJ 0-1-1-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 ARIZONA ST. DNP INJ 0-0-0-0 5-1-6-0 INJ 2-0-2-0 0-0-0-0 INJ STANFORD 0-0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0-0 11-5-16-2 0-1-1-0.5 INJ DNP INJ WASH. STATE 0-0-0-0 INJ 1-2-3-0 11-1-12-0 3-0-3-1 INJ 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 OREGON 0-0-0-0 INJ 1-0-1-0 7-2-9-0 2-1-3-0 INJ 0-0-0-0 1-1-2-0 USC 0-0-0-0 INJ 3-0-3-1 4-2-6-1 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 WYOMING DNP INJ 2-0-2-0 INJ 1-1-2-1 0-0-0-0 DNP 2-0-2-0

Lombard London Lorier McNeal Morgan Nelson Niusulu Norris Game PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL OK. STATE 1-1-2-0 INJ 0-1-1-0 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 3-4-7-0.5 INJ 0-0-0-0 ILLINOIS 0-0-0-0 0-3-3-0 0-1-1-0 1-2-3-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 WASHINGTON 1-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 1-1-2-1 0-0-0-0 3-0-3-1 0-0-0-0 2-1-3-0 0-0-0-0 SAN DIEGO ST. INJ INJ 3-4-7-1 5-1-6-0 0-1-1-0.5 0-2-2-0 DNP 0-1-1-0 ARIZONA INJ 1-1-2-0 3-3-6-0 0-1-1-0 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0 0-1-1-0 CALIFORNIA INJ 4-0-4-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0 0-0-0-0 INJ 1-0-1-0 ARIZONA ST. INJ 2-2-4-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0 3-0-3-0 1-0-1-0 1-2-3-1 1-0-1-0 STANFORD INJ 7-3-10-1 0-0-0-0 1-2-3-0 1-1-2-0 0-0-0-0 1-2-3-0.5 0-0-0-0 WASH. STATE INJ 6-3-9-0 3-0-3-0 4-2-6-0 0-2-2-0 0-0-0-0 (INJ) 3-3-6-1 0-0-0-0 OREGON INJ 4-6-10-2 1-1-2-0 0-2-2-0 3-0-3-2 INJ 1-0-1-0 1-0-1-0 USC INJ 6-2-8-1 2-0-2-0 3-0-3-0 2-0-2-0 INJ 1-3-4-0 0-0-0-0 WYOMING INJ 5-2-7-3 DNP 1-0-1-0 3-2-5-0 INJ 1-1-2-0 1-1-2-0

Page Snead Sutherland Van Walker Warfield Whittington Game PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL OK. STATE 4-5-9-0 1-2-3-0 1-0-1-0 1-0-1-0 4-4-8-0 INJ 0-1-1-0 ILLINOIS 3-0-3-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0 3-2-5-1 INJ 4-4-8-0 WASHINGTON 6-4-10-1 0-0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1-0 3-1-4-0 INJ 4-0-4-0 SAN DIEGO ST. 5-1-6-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0 4-5-9-1.5 INJ INJ ARIZONA 4-5-9-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 4-2-6-0 INJ 0-1-1-0 CALIFORNIA 4-2-6-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4-0-4-0 0-0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0-0 ARIZONA ST. 3-2-5-0 1-1-2-1 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 5-0-5-1 INJ 0-0-0-0 STANFORD 1-6-7-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-2-5-0 INJ 0-0-0-0 WASH. STATE 4-4-8-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 4-2-6-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 OREGON 4-2-6-1 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-3-3-1 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0 USC 4-2-6-1 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0 3-0-3-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0 WYOMING 4-0-4-0 0-1-1-0 0-1-1-0 1-0-1-0 1-2-3-1 2-0-2-0 1-1-2-0

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 27 2004 STARTERS Offense SE ST SG C WG WT TE QB FB TB FL

OKST Taylor Mociler Vieira McCloskey Cleary Blanton Lewis Olson White Drew Bragg

ILL Taylor Mociler Vieira McCloskey Cleary Blanton Lewis Olson White Drew Bragg

WASH Taylor Mociler Vieira McCloskey Cleary Blanton Lewis Olson White Drew Bragg

SDSU Taylor Mociler Vieira McCloskey Cleary Blanton Lewis Olson Everett Drew Breazell

ARIZ Taylor Mociler Vieira Chai Cleary Blanton Lewis Olson Everett Drew Perry

CAL Taylor Mociler Vieira McCloskey Cleary Blanton Lewis Olson White Drew Perry

ASU Taylor Mociler Tevaga McCloskey Vieira Blanton Lewis Olson Everett Drew Perry

STAN Cowan Mociler Tevaga McCloskey Vieira Blanton Lewis Olson Pitre White Perry

WSU Taylor Mociler Tevaga Chai Vieira Blanton Lewis Olson White Drew Perry

ORE Taylor Mociler Tevaga McCloskey Cleary Vieira Carter Olson White Markey Bragg

USC Taylor Mociler Tevaga McCloskey Vieira Blanton Lewis Olson Perry White Bragg

WYO Taylor Mociler Tevaga McCloskey Vieira Blanton Everett Olson Cowan White Bragg

Defense DE DT DT DE OLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB

OKST Hickman K. Brown Garcia Davis Walker Nelson Havner Clark Page Emanuel Cassel

ILL Hickman K. Brown Lombard Davis Whittington Walker Havner Clark McNeal Emanuel Cassel

WASH Morgan Lombard Niusulu Hickman Whittington London Havner Clark Page Emanuel Cassel

SDSU Morgan K. Brown Efseaff Hickman Havner Walker Lorier Clark Page Emanuel Cassel

ARIZ Morgan K. Brown Niusulu Hickman Havner Walker Lorier Clark Page Emanuel Cassel

CAL Morgan K. Brown Efseaff Harwell Walker London Havner Clark Page Emanuel Cassel

ASU Morgan K. Brown Efseaff Harwell Walker London Havner Clark Page Emanuel Cassel

STAN Morgan K. Brown Niusulu Harwell Walker London Havner Clark Page Emanuel T. Brown

WSU Morgan K. Brown Niusulu Harwell Walker London Havner Clark Page Emanuel T. Brown

ORE Morgan K. Brown Niusulu Hickman Walker London Havner Clark Page Emanuel T. Brown

USC Morgan K. Brown Niusulu Hickman Walker London Havner Clark Page Emanuel T. Brown

WYO Morgan K. Brown Niusulu Hickman Walker London Warfield Clark Page Emanuel T. Brown

28 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2004 BRUIN HONORS WIDE RECEIVER CRAIG BRAGG TAILBACK CHRIS MARKEY Honorable mention All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) Pac-10 All-Freshman team (The Sporting News) Winner of UCLA's Paul I. Wellman Memorial award for All- Offensive winner of UCLA’s John Boncheff, Jr., Memorial Around Excellence Award for Rookie of the Year DEFENSIVE TACKLE KEVIN BROWN CENTER MIKE McCLOSKEY Winner of UCLA's Donn Moomaw Award for Top Defensive Rimington Award Watch List Player vs. USC Second-team All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) Winner of UCLA's Jerry Long "Heart" Award TREY BROWN Defensive winner of UCLA’s John Boncheff, Jr., Memorial SAFETY ERIC McNEAL Award for Rookie of the Year Winner of UCLA's Captain Don Brown Memorial award for Most Improved Player TIGHT END KEITH CARTER Pac-10 Academic honorable mention PLACEKICKER JUSTIN MEDLOCK Winner of UCLA's Jerry Long "Heart" Award Semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award First-team All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) CORNERBACK MATT CLARK Winner of UCLA’s Award for Outstanding First-team All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) Special Teams Player Winner of UCLA's Kenneth Washington award for Outstanding Senior OFFENSIVE TACKLE PAUL MOCILER Honorable mention All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) OFFENSIVE LINEMAN ROBERT CLEARY Winner of UCLA's Captain Don Brown Memorial award for Pac-10 Academic honorable mention Most Improved Player RUNNING BACK/ KICK RETURNER SAFETY JARRAD PAGE MAURICE DREW Honorable mention All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) Second-team All-Pacific-10 (coaches) Defensive Defensive winner of UCLA's Henry R. Red FULLBACK MICHAEL PITRE Sanders award for Most Valuable Player Honorable mention All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) Winner of UCLA's Jerry Long "Heart" Award RUNNING BACK JASON HARRISON Winner of UCLA's Jerry Long "Heart" Award RUNNING BACK STEVE SEIGEL Winner of UCLA's Jack R. Robinson award for Highest LINEBACKER SPENCER HAVNER Scholarship of a Senior Player First-team All-America (cbssportsline.com, collegefootballnews.com) WIDE RECEIVER JUNIOR TAYLOR Second-team All-America (Walter Camp Football Winner of UCLA's George W. Dickerson award for Foundation) Outstanding Offensive Player vs. USC One of 12 semifinalists for OFFENSIVE GUARD SHANNON TEVAGA One of 12 semifinalists for Third-team Freshman All-America (The Sporting News) Pacific-10 Defensive Player of the Year Pac-10 All-Freshman team (The Sporting News) (collegefootballnews.com) Second-team All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) OFFENSIVE GUARD STEVEN VIEIRA Defensive winner of UCLA's Henry R. award Second-team All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) for Most Valuable Player RUNNING BACK MANUEL WHITE, JR. PUNTER CHRIS KLUWE Honorable mention All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) One of three finalists for Ray Guy Award Winner of UCLA’s N.N. Sugarman award for Best Second-team All-Pacific-10 (Coaches) Leadership Winner of UCLA's Kenneth Washington award for Winner of UCLA's Paul I. Wellman Memorial award for All- Outstanding Senior Around Excellence TIGHT END MARCEDES LEWIS LINEBACKER AARON WHITTINGTON One of three finalists for John Mackey Award Pac-10 All-Freshman team (The Sporting News) Second-team All-Pacific-10 (coaches) RUNNING BACK DERRICK WILLIAMS LINEBACKER JUSTIN LONDON Winner of UCLA's Charles Pike Memorial award for Winner of UCLA’s N.N. Sugarman award for Best Outstanding Scout Team Player Leadership LINEBACKER BENJAMIN LORIER Winner of UCLA’s Tommy Prothro Award for Outstanding Special Teams Player

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 29 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 2003 — Starter in all 13 games at the right tackle position … Played at least 60 snaps in 11 of those 13 games, including 90 at Washington #68 BRIAN ABRAHAM State, 80 at Stanford, 79 versus Oregon and 75 at Oklahoma. 2002 — Saw action in four games … Made his first career start and OFFENSIVE TACKLE saw his first career action against San Diego State when starter Mike Saffer broke a rib on the Friday before the game … Credited 6-6, 279, SO. with nine KO blocks against the Aztecs … Also saw offensive line action against Arizona and USC … Member of the field goal team ALTA LOMA, CA special teams unit for much of the season. 2001 — Did not play in his first season in the program and has one season of RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL — Earned two letters as an offensive tackle and defensive end for coach Gerald Dunlap at Napa, CA High … PrepStar All- UCLA — This talented youngster figures to compete for a starting American (No. 6 offensive lineman in West) … Rated nation’s No. 38 job at offensive weak tackle … Gained valuable game experience offensive lineman by Rivals.com … Tom Lemming All-West (No. 59 a year ago as a true freshman. prospect) … SuperPrep All-Far West/California (No. 65 prospect) … 2004 — Abraham was a regular on the PAT/field goal unit Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best in the West second throughout the season … Also played tackle in three games, team … Second-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … Selected to play in including five snaps versus Washington State. CaliFlorida All-Star game … Two-time all-Monticello Empire League HIGH SCHOOL — Lettered three years in football at Rancho … All-Napa County selection … PrepStar All-America … Tom Cucamonga High School in Alta Loma,CA for coach Chris VanDuin Lemming All-West (No. 59 prospect) … Pre-Season SuperPrep All- … PrepStar All-American … Four-star offensive tackle prospect by Far West (No. 37 prospect) … Served as team captain in his senior Max Emfinger … Rated as No. 33 prospect in the West by Tom season … Also lettered in wrestling for coach Franco … Two-time Lemming … Rated the No. 33 offensive lineman in the nation by state qualifier who was team MVP for four straight years … Won rivals.com … The No. 39 player in California and the No. 53 league wrestling championship in 2001. prospect in the West by rivals.com … Considered the No. 53 PERSONAL — Full Name: Edward C. Blanton … Born: October 23, prospect in the West and the No. 52 offensive lineman in the nation 1982 in Illinois … Parents: Richard and Julie Blanton … Has two by TheInsiders.com … Rated as the No. 55 prospect in California by brothers, Richard and Joseph … Former Chicago Bear standout SuperPrep … Three-star prospect by TheInsiders.com and rivals.com linebacker is the athlete he most admires … Hobbies … Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Third- include knee boarding and skiing … Earned spot on the Director’s team All-State (Cal-HiSports.com) … All-Inland Honor Roll in Winter 2004 … History major. Empire selection … First-team All-CIF … Two-time Lineman of the Year at his school … Earned all-league honors at both the offensive tackle and defensive end positions. PERSONAL — Full Name: Brian Michael Abraham … Born: May 30, 1986 in Upland, CA … Parents: Donald and Karen Abraham … Has #1 BRANDON BREAZELL one brother, Mitchell … Uncle, Bruce Abraham, played for the San Francisco 49'ers … Biggest thrill in sports was getting a scholarship FLANKER to play at UCLA … Lists NFL star as the player he admires the most … Hobbies include playing sports or off-roading … 6-0, 154, SO. Favorite class is English … Considering a major in Political Science. FRESNO, CA EDISON HS #73 ED BLANTON UCLA — This talented youngster will compete for playing time and OFFENSIVE TACKLE possibly a starting role at a wide receiver spot … Gained valuable game experience a year ago as a true freshman. 6-9, 345, SR.** 2004 — Earned a spot in the receiver rotation as a true freshman … Played in 11 of the 12 games, missing only at Washington … NAPA, CA Earned a starting assignment against San Diego State … Played 24 offensive snaps against Arizona, 23 versus San Diego State and 21 NAPA HS at California … On the year, he made two receptions for 15 yards, both at California … Against USC, he carried twice on reverses for three net rushing yards. UCLA — This senior figures to again anchor the offensive line on HIGH SCHOOL — Lettered three seasons at Edison High School the strong side … Has worked hard to be an offensive leader … under coach Tim McDonald as a wide receiver and defensive back Possesses great size for the position. … Rated as the No. 43 prospect in California by SuperPrep … 2004 — As a junior, he started in 11 of 12 games at weak tackle, Three-star selection by TheInsiders.com … Ranked as the No. 43 missing only at Oregon … He played the entire contests against wide receiver prospect by TheInsiders.com … Two-star selection by Oklahoma State, Illinois, Washington and San Diego State at weak rivals.com … Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … tackle and all but the final two snaps versus Arizona … He played Third-team all-state selection (CalHiSports.com) … Named Edison every snap against California, Arizona State and Stanford and High MVP … Had 55 catches for 1,150 yards and 16 touchdowns as missed a couple of snaps versus Washington State … He had a a senior … Had two interceptions and had only three balls caught string of 22 straight starts snapped when he came off the bench against him all season as a defensive back … Lettered in baseball versus Oregon … He returned to the starting lineup versus USC and as a centerfielder for coach Cliff Roid … Played two seasons of Wyoming, playing every snap in both contests … Overall, he played for coach Ron Gonzales … Also ran track for one at least 70 snaps on four occasions and played virtually every snap season. in all but the Oregon game. 30 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PERSONAL — Full Name: Brandon Jermaine Breazell … Born: June 12, 1986 in Fresno, CA … Parents: Efrem Breazell and Marlo Burks … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being a role model for kids … #75 KEVIN BROWN Lists NFL standouts and as the famous athletes he admires … Enjoys spending time with his family and DEFENSIVE TACKLE friends … Spends his free time going to the movies, riding and talking on the phone … History is his favorite class. 6-2, 285, JR.

Varsity Statistics - B. Breazell LOS ANGELES, CA Receiving LONG BEACH POLY HS Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 2004 2 15 7.5 0 9 UCLA — This true junior has the potential to be one of the top Career Highs defensive linemen in the Pac-10 … Brown possesses good size, Receptions: 2 vs. California, 2004 strength and speed. Receiving Yards: 15 vs. California, 2004 2004 — The true sophomore made his first career start on the Receiving Touchdowns: 0 defensive line in the opener against Oklahoma State … He was credited with five tackles, including one for loss, against the Cowboys … At Illinois, he was credited with one tackle assist … Brown came off the bench at Washington and was credited with two tackle assists … He started and made one tackle against San Diego State #21 JEBIAUS BROWN … Brown started and had one tackle assist versus Arizona … At California, Brown started and made three solo tackles, including CORNERBACK one sack and a second for loss … At Arizona State, he started and made one solo tackle, a five-yard sack … Against Stanford, Brown 6-1, 183, JR.** spent much of the day in the Cardinal backfield and made three tackles, including 1.5 for losses … Against Washington State, he MILPITAS, CA had two tackle assists … He was extremely active at Oregon, disrupting the Ducks’ offense despite not being credited with a MILPITAS HS tackle … Against USC, he made four tackles (three solos), including two quarterback sacks … Against Wyoming, he had two solo tackles, including an eight-yard … On the year, Brown led the team with 5.0 quarterback sacks and tied for the UCLA — This young cornerback is one of several players who will team lead with 8.5 tackles for loss … In addition, his 25 tackles be competing for playing time and possibly a starting position. ranked first among defensive linemen … He earned UCLA’s Donn 2004 — Appeared in a couple of games on special teams but did Moomaw Award for Outstanding Defensive Player against USC. not see action in the secondary. 2003 — In his first year in the program, he saw action on both the 2003 — Did not see action during the 2003 season … Was forced offensive and defensive lines … Switched to the offensive line the to sit out practices until the latter part of the season after suffering week of the Arizona State game (eighth game of the season) after from post-concussion symptoms … Returned to the practice field playing along the defensive front in the first seven games … On for the final weeks of the regular season and the post-season defense, he played at least 10 snaps six times, including 19 each sessions in preparation for the Silicon Valley Classic. versus Washington and California … Credited with four tackles on 2002 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has defense … On offense, he recorded 45 or more snaps four times, two seasons of eligiblility remaining. including 69 against USC and 68 versus Oregon … Started at right HIGH SCHOOL — Played football for coach Kelly King at Milpitas, offensive guard in the games against Arizona State, Stanford and CA, High School … PrepStar All-American and No. 4 defensive back USC … Made one tackle in the season-opener at Colorado … in West … SuperPrep All-American (No. 17 defensive back) … Rated Made one stop in the game at Oklahoma … Credited with two No. 22 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by SuperPrep … Rated No. 19 tackles in the win against Washington … Against Arizona State, he defensive back in nation by Tom Lemming … Three-star prospect became the first UCLA freshman offensive lineman to start at guard by Max Emfinger … No. 49 cornerback prospect by Max Emfinger since Duval Love in 1981 … Started and alternated with Paul Mociler … Rated No. 51 cornerback in nation and three-star rating by at Stanford … Came off the bench at Washington State and against PacWest Football … Rated No. 14 cornerback in West by PacWest Oregon … Started and played virtually the entire game against Football.com … Tom Lemming All-West team (No. 38) … Member USC. of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Selected to play in the HIGH SCHOOL — Lettered two seasons at Long Beach Poly High 2002 North-South Shrine All-Star game … As a senior, he made 65 School under coach Raul Lara … Played his sophomore season tackles and two interceptions … On offense, he made 15 receptions under coach Scott Altenberg at Serra High School in Gardena, CA for 315 yards and four touchdowns … As a junior, he made 70 … PrepStar All-America selection … Max Emfinger six-star selection tackles and caused a fumble … Credited with 55 tackles and made as nose tackle (No. 6) … SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 67 prospect) … two interceptions as a sophomore … Named Central Coast Section TheInsiders.com four-star selection … Ranked 17th nationally at Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … DeAnza League Defensive defensive tackle by TheInsiders.com … Rated No. 3 offensive Back of the Year as a junior. lineman in the West by PacWest Football.com … A four-star selection PERSONAL — Full Name: Jebiaus Edwin Brown … Born: August 30, by rivals.com on offense … Rated No. 10 offensive guard nationally 1983 in Kansas … Mother: Traci McGhee … Has one brother and and No. 20 prospect in West by rivals.com … Selected honorable sister … Biggest thrill in sports to date has been running 70 yards mention All-State by CalHiSports.com … All-CIF Southern Section for the winning score in a ninth grade championship game … first team on offense … All-CIF-SS Division I first team … L.A. Times Favorite player is of the New England Patriots … Hobbies All-Southeast/South Coast on offense … Member of Tacoma News include playing video games and listening to music … History Tribune Western 100 … Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team major. first-team offense … Named Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention … Made over 100 pancake blocks on offense and 47 tackles with 10.5 quarterback sacks on defense as UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 31 a senior … Also caused four fumbles … A pre-season Rivals/ including five for losses … On the year, Brown made 46 tackles to PrepStar magazine Top 100 on offense … Played in the CaliFlorida rank seventh on the team … His 5.0 tackles for losses ranked sixth All-Star game and had four tackles, two sacks and six quarterback on the squad (tied for third on the team) … He started the final five pressures … Had 92 pancake blocks as a junior … In 2001, he was games of the season at right cornerback … He was the defensive selected to the CalHiSports.com All-State Junior team on offense … winner of UCLA’s John Boncheff, Jr. Award for Rookie of the Year. As a sophomore, he made 44 tackles, including 10 quarterback 2003 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has sacks, and had 74 pancake blocks. three seasons of eligibility remaining … Defensive winner of UCLA's PERSONAL — Full Name: Kevin A. Brown … Born: July 8, 1985 in Los Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. Angeles, CA … Parent: Linda Brown … Has two brothers, Owen HIGH SCHOOL — Lettered three years in football for coaches and Eugene … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as a game his Dewey and Harms at Blue Valley Northwest High School in Overland freshman season against Bishop Montgomery HS when he totaled Park, KS … All-Midlands selection (No. 28 prospect) by Tom Lemming 15 tackles with five sacks … Former NBA star Charles Barkley is the … SuperPrep All-Midlands (No. 49 prospect) … A two-star selection famous athlete he admires … Enjoys spending time with his family by Rivals.com … TheInsiders.com two-star selection … PrepStar … Math is his favorite class … His mom is in the International honorable mention All-Region selection … Ranked No. 112 nationally Softball Hall of Fame. among cornerbacks by The Insiders.com … Earned All-League honors at running back and defensive back as a senior … Named Varsity Statistics - K. Brown All-Metro and All-State as a defensive back as a senior … Set a school record with 14 touchdowns his senior season … On offense, Tackles he rushed for 1,133 yards and 10 touchdowns … Also caught 26 Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) balls for 402 yards and four touchdowns … Possesses outstanding 2003 4 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 cover skills and is very physical … Named second team all-league 2004 25 14-11 5-34 8.5-45 0 as a wide receiver as a junior … Caught 14 passes for 241 yards and Totals 29 15-14 5-34 8.5-45 0 three touchdowns as a junior … Had five interceptions … Set a school mark with seven interceptions as a sophomore …Also lettered three seasons in basketball for coach Fritz and one season Career Highs in baseball for coach Mastin … Earned all-league honors in both Tackles: 5 vs. Oklahoma State, 2004 sports. Sacks: 2 vs. USC, 2004 PERSONAL — Full Name: Theotis Brown, III … Born: March 1, 1985 Tackles for Loss: 2 at California, 2004, vs. USC, 2004 in Kansas City, MO … Parents: Theotis and Chris Brown … Has one sister, Taylor … … Father, Theotis, was a star running back at UCLA and played in the NFL for the , Seattle Seahawks and St. Louis Cardinals … Dad rushed for 2,914 yards (No. 7 all-time) as a Bruin from 1976-78 … Hobbies include PlayStation … Patterns #19 TREY BROWN his style of play after former NFL star Deion Sanders … Both of his parents attended UCLA … Undeclared major. CORNERBACK Varsity Statistics - T. Brown 5-10, 187, SO.** Tackles OVERLAND PARK, KS Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2004 46 35-11 0 5.0-28 2-50(1) BLUE VALLEY NW HS Career Highs Tackles: 9 vs. Washington State, 2004 UCLA — This youngster figures to compete for playing time and a Tackles for Loss: 1, in multiple games, last vs. USC, 2004 starting job at cornerback … A rugged competitor with the toughness and speed to be an effective corner … Has the knack of making big plays. 2004 — The redshirt freshman saw limited action early, making one tackle at Illinois and playing at Washington … Against San #4 BRIAN CALLAHAN Diego State, Brown tackled the Aztec punter for a 23-yard loss to set up a field goal and also saw late action at cornerback … He added QUARTERBACK one tackle against Arizona … At Arizona State, Brown played much of the game at right corner and made seven tackles … He also 6-0, 191, JR.** made an interception that led to UCLA’s field goal with no time left in the first half … In the shutout of Stanford, he made his first career DANVILLE, CA start and was credited with eight tackles (six solos), including one for loss … He also broke up one pass … On special teams, he DE LA SALLE HS occupied the punter on Maurice Drew’s 68-yard punt return for a score … Against Washington State, he started and made nine tackles, tied for second on the squad … Six of his stops were solos and one was for loss … At Oregon, he erased UCLA’s only deficit of UCLA — This redshirt junior figures to compete for playing time at the game when he picked off a pass and returned it 43 yards for the quarterback … He has an excellent understanding of the offense first touchdown of his career … On the afternoon, he made five and is a true student of the game … He is very accurate in the short tackles (three solos), including one for loss … Against USC, he tied passing game … Mentally tough and competitive. for the team lead with eight tackles (seven solos), including one for 2004 — Served as the team's No. 3 quarterback but did not appear loss and also broke up one pass … He was credited with six solo in a game. tackles and broke up one pass in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas 2003 — Served as the Bruins’ No. 3 quarterback for much of the Bowl … In the final six games of the year, Brown made 43 tackles, year but did not play in a game … Was the primary backup to Drew

32 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Olson for the Illinois game … Traveled to Colorado and Oklahoma. 2001 — Carter did not see action in his first year in the program and 2002 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has has one season of eligibility remaining … Received the Charles Pike two seasons of eligibility remaining. Memorial Award as the Outstanding Offensive Scout team player. HIGH SCHOOL — Earned two letters in football at De La Salle High HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters as a tight end and School in Concord, CA for coach Bob Ladouceur … During his two defensive end for coach Helm at Downington, PA High … PrepStar years, De La Salle was selected National High School champion by All-American (No. 2 tight end in East) … SuperPrep All-American USA Today and Fox Fab 50 with back-to-back undefeated seasons (No. 5 tight end) … PrepStar Super 30 All-Eastern Region (No. 16 … Came off the bench during his two-year career, playing behind prospect) … SuperPrep All-Northeast/ (No. 12 prospect) current Michigan quarterback Matt Gutierrez … As senior in 2001, … Selected second-team All-State (Class 4A and 3A) … Rated he rushed for 370 yards and four touchdowns after running for 200 nation’s No. 7 tight end by FoxStudentSports.com … Rated nation’s yards and four scores as a junior in an option attack. No. 15 tight end by rivals.com … Tom Lemming All-American (No. PERSONAL — Full Name: Brian Frances Callahan … Born: June 10, 86 prospect) and All-East (No. 7 prospect) … Made 31 receptions for 1984 in Champaign, IL … Parents: William and Valerie Callahan … 318 yards and five touchdowns … As a defensive end, he made Father is head coach at the University of Nebraska and served as 14.5 sacks and returned one interception for a touchdown … the head coach of the Oakland Raiders in 2002-2003 … Has one Served as team captain his senior season … Pre-season SuperPrep younger brother (Daniel) and two younger sisters (Cathryn and All-American (No. 5 tight end and No. 12 prospect in Pennsylvania) Jacklyn) … Loves the competition of the sport … Hobbies include ice … As a junior, he caught 39 passes for 546 yards and four hockey, reading and going to the beach … Lists being involved with touchdowns … On defense, made 148 tackles, including 11 sacks, two national championship prep football teams and defeating and one interception … Selected first-team All-Area and All-League Long Beach Poly in 2001 as his career highlights … Member of the … As a sophomore, he caught 24 balls for 288 yards and a Bruin Athletic Council … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in touchdown … He recorded 116 tackles on defense with eight sacks Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Winter 2004 and Spring 2004 … Sociology … Also earned four varsity letters in basketball (coach Blair) as a major. center and three varsity letters in baseball (coach Stackhouse) as a first baseman and designated hitter … Set school mark for home runs and RBI as a junior in baseball … Named all-league and all- area … Also played AAU basketball in the summer. PERSONAL — Full Name: Keith Richard Carter… Born: July 2, 1982 #88 KEITH CARTER in Phoenixville, PA … Parents: Gina and Mike Burgess and Scott and Cyndi Carter … Grandson of NFL Hall of Fame defensive TIGHT END lineman of the Baltimore Colts … Hobbies include riding dirt bikes … Biggest athletic thrill to date came when he 6-4, 246, SR.** intercepted a pass and returned it for a touchdown in a high school playoff game against Norristown … Earned spot on the Director’s OWNINGTOWN Honor Roll in Fall 2001, Winter 2002, Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Winter D , PA 2003, Fall 2003, Spring 2004 and Fall 2004 … Sociology major.

DOWNINGTOWN HS Varsity Statistics - K. Carter Receiving Year No Yds Avg TD Lg UCLA — Keith made a miraculous comeback in 2004, returning to 2002 5 33 6.6 0 16 action after missing all of the 2003 season and 2004 Spring drills 2003 Injured following a motorcycle accident on April 3, 2003. 2004 0 0 0.0 0 0 2004 — Battled back from his injuries (fractured and dislocated Totals 5 33 6.6 0 16 right hip) to be a solid contributor, especially in double tight end formations … In the opener against Oklahoma State, he played five snaps, his first action since the … He played more extensively at Illinois, at Washington and against San Diego State, Arizona, California, Arizona State and Stanford, especially in #15 MARCUS CASSEL double-tight end formations … He saw significant action in the game against Washington State after Marcedes Lewis went out CORNERBACK with an injury … Carter started and played much of the game at Oregon … He saw spot duty versus USC and played against 6-0, 182, SR.** Wyoming … He did not make a reception on the year but was still a valuable member of the team … He was one of the winners of CARSON, CA UCLA’s Jerry Long “Heart” Award. 2003 — Sat out the 2003 season following a spring motorcycle ST. JOHN BOSCO HS accident … Had a series of surgeries to repair his injured hip … Returned to the practice field for limited action, but never participated in a game … Did not practice the latter part of the season after undergoing an additional surgical procedure. UCLA — This fifth-year senior figures to be in the thick of the battle 2002 — Appeared in nine games and had three starts at tight end for a starting cornerback position … Does a fine job of making … Played a season-best 45 plays against Stanford … Made five decisions in zone coverages and is one of the most experienced catches on the year and showed excellent blocking ability … Also candidates. saw duty as the H-back in some formations … Missed the first three 2004 — Cassel earned the starting nod at cornerback in the games of the year after spraining an ankle in practice … Had one opener against Oklahoma State and went on to start seven games catch for one yard at Oregon State … Caught one pass for five yards … He made five tackles (three assists) against the Cowboys … At against Oregon … Had a catch for nine yards at Washington … Illinois, he recovered two fumbles in the first half, broke up one pass Had one grab for two yards in the Washington State game … Had and made four tackles (one solo) … At Washington, he made three one reception for 16 yards in the bowl game win over New Mexico solo tackles … Against San Diego State, he made six tackles (four … Carter also saw action on special teams as a member of the solos) … Against Arizona, he had four tackles (three solos) and kickoff return and field goal units during the season.

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 33 forced a fumble … At California, he made seven tackles, including six solos, and also broke up a pass … He made two solo tackles at Arizona State … He came off the bench for a few snaps against #54 ROBERT CHAI Stanford and made one tackle … He made one tackle off the bench versus Washington State and saw action against Oregon, USC and OFFENSIVE GUARD/CENTER Wyoming … On the year, Cassel made 33 stops … His two fumble recoveries tied for fourth in the Pac-10 (0.18 per game). 6-3, 275, JR.** 2003 — Saw action in 11 games … Was a consistent member of the kickoff return unit on special teams … Saw limited action at defensive NEWPORT BEACH, CA back in the games against Illinois (10 snaps) and Washington (three) … Finished the year with one tackle (Illinois). NEWPORT HARBOR HS 2002 — Appeared in four games overall as a redshirt freshman … Credited with one tackle in the Washington game … Served as a member of the punt return squad during the course of the season. UCLA — Robert has done a solid job in a variety of roles, both as 2001 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has a starter and key reserve … Will miss Spring Practice after having one season of eligibility remaining. surgery to repair the medial collateral ligament in his right knee on HIGH SCHOOL — Played two seasons as a defensive back for Jan. 7 … He is a versatile performer who can play both center and coach Kiki Mendoza at St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, CA guard. … PrepStar All-American (No. 6 defensive back in West) … Rated 2004 — Chai was a key reserve on the offensive line … He did not nation’s No. 15 cornerback by rivals.com … Rated nation’s No. 20 play in the opener but alternated with Robert Cleary at the weak cornerback by FoxStudentSports.com … SuperPrep All-Far West/ guard slot against Illinois, Washington and San Diego State … He California (No. 34 prospect) … Tom Lemming All-West (No. 81 started and played virtually the entire Arizona contest at center in prospect) … Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best in the place of the injured Mike McCloskey … He did not play against West (seven votes) … Second-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … California or Arizona State and played three snaps at center versus Selected L.A. Times All-South Coast/Southeast as a defensive back Stanford … He started and played almost the entire Washington … Pre-season SuperPrep All-Far West (No. 88 prospect) … Selected State contest in place of McCloskey. to play in the CaliFlorida All-Star game … As a senior, he made 63 2003 — Named a third-team Freshman All-American and a first- tackles, had four interceptions and broke up 14 passes … Scored team Freshman All-Pac-10 performer by The Sporting News … Won a touchdown on a 40-yard interception return … Served as team UCLA's Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved captain … As a junior, he had six interceptions, made 83 tackles Player on Offense … Made his Bruin debut at center in the game at and broke up 18 passes … Also participated in track and field … Oklahoma (he had seen previous action on special teams) …Moved Had best time of 10.9 in 100 meters and best marks of 22-6 in the into the lineup in the second quarter of the Washington game long jump and 42-3 in the triple jump. following an injury to Mike McCloskey and played the remainder of PERSONAL — Full Name: Marcus Ray Cassel… Born: January 6, the contest … Made his first career start the next week at Arizona 1983 in Long Beach, CA … Parents: Clyde and Joletta Cassel … Has … Played the entire contest against Cal, Arizona State,Stanford and one brother, Jason … Lists former NFL stars Deion Sanders and Washington State … Started against Oregon, but suffered a as the athletes he most admires … Hobbies include hyperextended left knee in the first half … Returned to play the music, sports and computers … Lists his biggest thrill in athletics as entire game against USC the following week … Also started the making tackles … Psychology major. bowl game against Fresno State … Played at least 60 snaps on six occasions, including 90 at Washington State, 84 at Stanford and 72 Varsity Statistics - M. Cassel versus Arizona State. Tackles 2002 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) two seasons of eligiblilty remaining … Earned the Charles Pike 2002 1 1-0 0 0 0 Memorial Award for Outstanding Offensive Scout Team Player. HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters for coach Jeff Brinkley 2003 1 0-1 0 0 0 as an offensive left tackle at Newport Harbor High School in 2004 33 22-11 0 0 0 Newport Beach, CA … Four-star prospect by Max Emfinger … No. Totals 35 23-12 0 0 0 22 offensive line prospect by Max Emfinger … Rated No. 24 offensive lineman in nation and four-star prospect by PacWest Career Highs Football … Rated No. 3 offensive lineman in West by PacWest Football.com … PrepStar All-American and No. 6 offensive lineman Tackles: 7 at California, 2004 in West … Rated No. 66 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by SuperPrep … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … First-team All- State (Cal-Hi Sports) … First-team All-CIF Southern Section … All-CIF SS Division VI first team … First-team Member of L.A. Times All-Star Team … L.A. Times All-Orange County and region Lineman of the Year … Selected to play in the 2002 North-South Shrine All-Star game … Pre-season SuperPrep All-Far West (No. 60 player) … All- Sea View League as both a junior and senior … Served as team captain in both junior and senior seasons … All-CIF and All-County as a junior when he recorded over 100 pancake blocks. PERSONAL — Full Name: Robert S. Chai … Born: January 27, 1984 in Santa Ana, CA … Parent: Wendy Chai … Has one older brother, Michael … His uncle, Ben Chai, attended UCLA … Lists his biggest athletic thrill as playing in the 2000 CIF championship game as a junior … Lists Shaquille O’Neal of the Miami Heat as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include music and using his computer … History major.

34 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE team All-Southwestern league as a senior and All-Sunkist league as a junior … Team captain as a senior when squad advanced to #75 ROBERT CLEARY the Division IA quarterfinals … Played in the San Bernardino/ Riverside county All-Star game … Earned four varsity letters in track OFFENSIVE GUARD and field for coach Morris in the discus and the shot put. PERSONAL — Full Name: Robert Christopher Cleary … Born: 6-7, 299, SR.** November 21, 1982 in Riverside, CA … Parents: Michael and Kathlyn Cleary … Has two older brothers, Mac and Dan, and one CANYON LAKE, CA younger sister, Michelle … Biggest athletic thrill to date was playing in the East vs. West National All-Star game in Dallas … Also had a TEMESCAL CANYON HS big thrill in his junior year in high school when he recovered a fumble and ran it back 55 yards for a touchdown … Lists former NFL standout defensive lineman as the player he admires UCLA — Robert enters his senior season as a candidate for a most and patterns his style of play after … Hobbies include body starting position at guard … Played a valuable role last season as surfing, tennis and golf … His brothers played football at San Diego a starter (seven games) and key reserve … A tough competitor. State … Lists career objective as becoming a teacher / coach … 2004 — He made his first career start at weak guard against Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2001, Winter 2002, Oklahoma State and played the entire contest … Went on to start Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Winter 2004 and Spring 2004 … History seven games during the season … Other starting assignments major. came against Illinois, Washington, San Diego State, Arizona and California … Against Arizona State, Stanford and Washington State, he came off the bench and alternated throughout the games … He started and played extensively at weak guard at Oregon and came off the bench against USC. #26 JOE COWAN 2003 — Cleary provided depth at the tackle position, appearing in games versus Washington, Arizona and Oregon. WIDE RECEIVER 2002 — Cleary provided depth at left guard, appearing in two games along the offensive line … Was on the field for 12 plays 6-4, 211, JR. against San Diego State and six at Arizona … Also saw action in several games as a member of the field goal unit on special teams. PICO RIVERA, CA 2001 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has one season of eligibility remaining. ST. JOHN BOSCO HS HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters as a defensive end and offensive tackle for coach Bob Burt at Temescal Canyon High in Lake Elsinore, CA … USA Today second-team All-American … Member of PrepStar Dream Team (No. 10 offensive lineman) … UCLA — Joe is one of the more experienced members of the PrepStar All-American (No. 2 offensive lineman in West) … Rated receiving corps and a leading candidate for the starting flanker nation’s No. 8 offensive lineman by FoxStudentSports.com … Rated position … The coaches expect him to make a major contribution nation’s No. 9 offensive lineman by rivals.com … SuperPrep All- this season … Possesses great hands and good speed. American (No. 28 offensive lineman) … SuperPrep All-Far West/ 2004 — On the year, he made 13 catches for 228 yards, a team- California (No. 30 prospect) … Member of rivals 100 (No. 54 high 17.5 average and one touchdown … In the opener against prospect) … Tom Lemming All-American and All-West (No. 19 Oklahoma State, he caught two passes for 10 yards … He did not prospect) … USA Today/Max Emfinger Top 125 and No. 6 offensive make a reception at Illinois or at Washington … Against San Diego tackle … PrepStar Super 30 All-Western Region (No. 17 prospect) … State, he had one reception for 25 yards … He led the team at Student Sports Senior All-American … Student Sports Top 100 (No. California with five receptions for 95 yards and one touchdown … 57 prospect) … Member of Dallas Morning News Top 100 … His 46-yard scoring catch from Drew Olson made the score 38-28 Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best in the West (eight with 2:39 remaining and he also had a 25-yard reception … At votes) … First-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … Winner of the Garland Arizona State, he made three receptions for 71 yards, including a Rose Award as the Riverside County player of the year … Las Vegas long of 33, and three for first downs … He did not make a reception Sun Super 11 first team … All-CIF Southern Section first team … All- versus Stanford and made one catch for 15 yards versus Washington CIF-SS Division V … Selected L.A. Times All-Inland Empire Lineman/ State and one for 12 yards at Oregon … He did not make a reception Linebacker of the Year and was also named All-Inland Empire … versus USC or Wyoming. Selected to play in CaliFlorida All-Star game and the National Shrine 2003 — Saw action in 11 games as a true freshman, including 10 game in Texas … Selected All-CIF twice … On defense, he made 87 on offense … Played double-digit snaps on five occasions, including tackles, including 37 assists … Credited with eight sacks and 15 22 at USC, 21 in the Silicon Valley Classic and 20 against Oregon … tackles for losses … Team reached the Division V quarterfinals … On the year, he made seven catches for 31 yards and one touchdown Selected team Most Valuable Player and Top Lineman as a senior … Made two catches for 10 yards against Oregon … Made two … Named to the first-team All-Southwestern league squad on both catches for five yards at USC, including one for a two-yard touchdown offense and defense … Pre-Season PrepStar Super 30 All-West … … In the bowl game against Fresno State, he made three catches Pre-season SuperPrep All-American (No. 18 offensive lineman in for 16 yards … Was a ‘gunner‘ on the punt cover unit on special nation and No. 22 prospect in Far West) … As a junior, he was teams … Credited with one tackle in the San Diego State contest. selected to the Junior All-State team and All-CIF Southern Section … HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters in football as a wide Defensively, made 87 tackles (40 solos) and had 18 tackles for receiver and safety for coach Kiki Mendoza at St. John Bosco High losses (eight sacks), 15 knockdowns and 14 hurries … Named first- School in Bellflower, CA … Rated No. 10 wide receiver in the West team All-Sunkist league on offense as a junior … Selected as by PacWest Football.com … SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 82 prospect) team’s top lineman and team captain … Team advanced to the … PrepStar All-Region choice … All-West selection (No. 68 prospect) Division 8 semi-finals … As a sophomore, he was named second- by Tom Lemming … A three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated team All-Sunkist league on defense and the team’s Rookie of the the No. 44 wide receiver nationally and the No. 80 prospect in the Year … Earned four varsity letters in basketball for coach Mark West by rivals.com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western Williams … Averaged 15 points and eight rebounds … Named first- 100 … Named to Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West team

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 35 (seven votes) … Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team first- three interceptions as a senior … Also was the holder on PATs … team defense … Selected second-team All-State by CalHiSports.com Served as team captain … Named team MVP … All-CIF Academic on defense … All-CIF Southern Section first team … All-CIF-SS team selection … Received scholar-athlete award from National Division I first team … Named to L.A. Times All-Star team as Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Los Angeles chapter defensive back … L.A. Times Southeast/South Coast Player of the … Team won the Serra League football championship in his junior Year … Serra League MVP as a senior … Offensively, he caught 41 season … Also earned two letters on the track team for coach Tim passes for 698 yards and 10 touchdowns … On defense (free McIntosh … Specialized in the 110 High Hurdles … Track team won safety), he made 68 total tackles, including 47 solos, and five the Serra League championship in the 2001 season. interceptions … Twice selected All-League … Made 37 receptions PERSONAL — Full Name: Patrick Edmund Cowan … Born: March for 917 yards (24.8 average) and nine touchdowns as a junior … 23, 1986 in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada … Parents: Timothy Received Scholar-Athlete award from the National Football and Anita Cowan … Has one brother, Joe, also a member of the Foundation and College Hall of Fame … Named team MVP after his Bruin football team … His dad played quarterback at the University senior season … Served as a team captain in his junior and senior of Washington from 1980-82 and set a couple of then-school seasons … Selected to play in the CaliFlorida and 2003 Shrine All- historical bests with 33 completions and 363 yards of total offense Star games … A standout in track, he lettered three seasons for in the 1982 Aloha Bowl game versus Maryland … Lists his biggest coach Tim McIntosh while competing in sprint and hurdle events … thrills in sports as winning the Serra League championship his In 2002, he was fourth in the State 300-meter hurdles and second junior season and playing a high school game in Florida … in the CIF Southern Section 400 meters … Lettered one year in Hobbies include listening to music and hanging out with friends … basketball for coach Randy Held. Patterns his style of play after NFL quarterback … Earned PERSONAL — Full Name: Joseph William Cowan … Born: September spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2004 … History is his favorite 15, 1984 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada … Parents: Timothy class. and Anita Cowan … Has one brother, Patrick, a redshirt freshman quarterback at UCLA … His dad played quarterback at Washington from 1980-1982 and set a couple of then-school historical bests with 33 completions and 363 yards of total offense in the 1982 Aloha Bowl win versus Maryland … Lists his biggest thrill in sports #44 BRUCE DAVIS as beating Mater Dei to win Serra League title … Brett Favre is the NFL player he admires and patterns his style of play after … DEFENSIVE END Literature is his favorite class… Undeclared major. 6-3, 240, SO.** Varsity Statistics - J. Cowan Receiving HOUSTON, TX Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 2003 7 31 4.4 1 10 CLEAR CREEK HS 2004 13 228 17.5 1 46 Totals 20 259 12.9 2 46 UCLA — One of several talented youngsters who will be competing for playing time at the defensive end positions … Bruce possesses Career Highs good all-around skills and is effective at rushing the passer … Has Receptions: 5 at California, 2004 great quickness and is very explosive … Gained valuable experience Receiving Yards: 95 at California, 2004 during last season. Receiving Touchdowns: 1, in multiple games, last at Cal, 2004 2004 — On the year, Davis ranked second on the team with 2.5 sacks and made 17 tackles … He played in all 12 games, starting the first two … Made his first career start in his first college game, the season opener versus Oklahoma State … A quick and explosive player, he made three tackles (two solos) against the Cowboys … At Illinois, he started and recorded two tackle assists … He came ATRICK OWAN off the bench at Washington and made one solo tackle … He made #12 P C one solo tackle off the bench against San Diego State … He also QUARTERBACK played off the bench against Arizona and broke up a key pass attempt in the fourth quarter … He came off the bench at California R … At Arizona State, he made one solo tackle, his first career sack, 6-4, 210, F .** off the bench … Against Stanford, he had two tackles, including 0.5 sacks … Against Washington State, Davis made five tackles, PICO RIVERA, CA including four solos … Two of his tackles were for losses, including one quarterback sack … At Oregon, he made one tackle off the ST. JOHN BOSCO HS bench … Against USC, he made one tackle assist … He also saw action against Wyoming. 2003 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has UCLA — Pat is an outstanding athlete who has the potential to three seasons of eligibility remaining. develop into a fine quarterback … Stood out as a scout team HIGH SCHOOL — Played for coach Aubrey Schulz at Clear Creek quarterback last season … He will look to improve his standing on High School in League City, TX … Max Emfinger six-star selection as the depth chart during Spring practices. a defensive end … A Tom Lemming All-American … Ranked No. 19 2004 — Did not see action in his first year with the program and has among defensive ends by Tom Lemming … Rated No. 132 prospect four seasons of eligibility remaining. in the nation and No. 21 in Southwest by Tom Lemming … SuperPrep HIGH SCHOOL — Lettered three years in football for coach Kiki All-American (No. 34 defensive lineman) … SuperPrep All- Mendoza at St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, CA … PrepStar Southwest/Texas (No. 20 prospect) … PrepStar All-America selection All-Region … A two-star prospect by rivals.com and TheInsiders.com … A three-star selection by rivals.com … Ranked No. 17 among … Completed 92-197 passes for 1,101 yards, five touchdowns and strongside defensive ends by rivals.com … TheInsiders.com three-

36 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE star selection … Ranked No. 32 nationally among defensive ends an offensive lineman and All-Palomar league as both an offensive by The Insiders.com … Earned All-Greater Houston area and All- and defensive lineman … Member of the All-North County team … League honors … Exceptionally quick defensive end … Recorded All-Academic team selection … An outstanding high school wrestler 65 tackles (50 solos), 12 quarterback sacks and 17 tackles for loss as who posted a record of 108-5 in his last two seasons of competition a senior … A pre-season rivals/PrepStar magazine All-American … Two-time CIF champion … Two-times Masters champion … … As a junior, he made 32 tackles, including eight quarterback Two-time Freestyle and Greco Roman state champion … Earned sacks … Also lettered in track (long jump) for coach Ruben Jordan. four varsity wrestling letters for coach Marty Nellis … Three-time PERSONAL — Full Name: Bruce Edward Davis II … Born: September high school All-American and All-State selection. 2, 1985 in Los Angeles … Parents: Bruce Davis and Lorna Hankins PERSONAL — Full Name: Nikola Dragovic … Born: June 9, 1985 in … Has one brother, Ian, and one sister, Jennifer … Both parents Yugoslavia … Parents: Zeljko and Jadranka Dragovic … Has one attended UCLA … Dad, who was a member of two brother, Marko … Biggest thrill in sports has been winning the championship teams, played offensive tackle with the Raiders deciding match in the school’s first wrestling win over Poway High (1979-87) and Oilers (1987-89) after earning varsity letters from in 28 years … Hobbies include working out and hanging out with 1975-78 with the Bruins … His biggest thrills in sports have been friends … History is his favorite class … Earned spot on the getting a scholarship offer from UCLA and recording three sacks in Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2003 … Undeclared major. a game … Lists Jason Taylor of the as the athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after … Hobbies include Varsity Statistics - N. Dragovic listening to music and watching movies … Uncle, Ronnie, played Tackles for the Bruins from 1977-79 … Lists Journalism as a career objective … Undeclared major. Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2004 5 1-4 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 Varsity Statistics - B. Davis Tackles Career Highs Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Tackles: 1, in multiple games, last vs. Wyoming, 2004 2004 17 11-6 2.5-12 3.5-18 0 Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. Stanford, 2004

Career Highs Tackles: 5 vs. Washington State, 2004 Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. Washington State, 2004 #21 MAURICE DREW TAILBACK #96 NIKOLA DRAGOVIC 5-8, 198, JR. ANTIOCH, CA DEFENSIVE END DE LA SALLE HS 6-3, 249, SO.**

ISTA V , CA UCLA — Maurice has established himself as one of the most exciting and productive players in the nation and a candidate for RANCHO BUENA VISTA HS All-America honors … Possesses breakaway speed, superior balance and amazing leg strength … In addition to being an outstanding tailback who catches the ball well out of the backfield, UCLA — Nikola is one of several young players who gained he also excels as a kickoff returner … In his 24-game career, he has valuable experience a year ago … Figures to contend for increased rushed for 1,589 yards (5.4 average) and 13 touchdowns … He has playing time this season. scored 19 touchdowns overall, including three receptions, two 2004 — In the opener against Oklahoma State, he made one assist kickoff returns and one punt return, and nine of those 19 touchdowns in his first varsity action … At Illinois, he also added one assist … He have measured at least 47 yards … A year ago, he was second in played at Washington but missed the San Diego State and Arizona the nation in all-purpose yardage (after eight games) when he contests with an ankle sprain … He returned to action at California suffered a sprained ankle in the first quarter against Washington and also played at Arizona State … Against Stanford, Dragovic State (game nine). recorded one solo tackle, the first sack of his career … He also 2004 — A powerful back with a breakaway burst of speed, the played against Washington State and Oregon and he made one spectacular sophomore had an outstanding season … On the tackle against both USC and Wyoming. year, Drew ranked fourth in the Pac-10 and 24th in the nation in all- 2003 — Did not see action in his first season in the program, purpose yards (146.0) despite leaving the Washington State game practicing on the offensive line and at fullback, and has three in the first quarter (after one carry) with a sprained ankle, sitting out seasons of eligibility remaining. the entire Oregon game and seeing limited action versus USC (two HIGH SCHOOL — Played three years of varsity football for coach carries) … His 384-yard effort at Washington was the nation’s top Tom Haman at Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista, CA … All- total of the year … He also had 222 yards vs. San Diego State and West selection (No. 62 prospect) by Tom Lemming … SuperPrep All- 221 against Stanford … Drew ranked third in the Pac-10 in rushing FarWest (No. 92 prospect) … A three-star selection by rivals.com … with his average of 91.5 yards per game … He also ranked seventh TheInsiders.com two-star selection … Ranked No. 18 offensive in the Pac-10 in scoring (6.55 points per game) … He averaged 15.2 lineman in West by PacWest Football.com … PrepStar honorable yards on 10 punt returns and would have ranked fourth in the Pac- mention All-Region selection … He is strong and aggressive and 10, but was two returns shy of qualifying … Drew averaged 8.19 has terrific quickness and body control … Outstanding run blocker yards every time he touched the football (1,606 yards on 196 … Also excelled on defense … Made 85 tackles, including five touches) … He averaged 6.3 yards per rush and five of his eight quarterback sacks, and four fumbles caused … Named All-CIF as rushing touchdowns were at least 47 yards (40.63 average, 325

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 37 yards), including runs of 62, 58 and 57 yards … Overall, he scored carries … He had four double-figure runs and just two for negative 12 touchdowns -- eight rushing, three receiving and one on a punt yardage … His touchdown, which measured 57 yards, gave UCLA return … At the time of his injury, Drew ranked second in the nation a 7-3 lead and included a 360-spin, two broken tackles and a and led the Pac-10 in all-purpose yards (179.75) … He also ranked footrace to the … In addition, he made one reception for 16th in the NCAA and second in the Pac-10 in rushing with his nine yards, returned one kickoff for 27 yards and returned three average of 111.50 yards per game and 13th in the NCAA and second punts for 25 yards, giving him 222 all-purpose yards … He also in the Pac-10 in scoring (9.00 points per game) … Drew had nine completed the first pass of his career for 47 yards to Michael Pitre plays of at least 40 yards (five runs, two receptions, one kickoff … Drew saw limited action against Arizona, carrying the ball just 11 return and one punt return) and scored on seven of them … He had times for 22 yards … He also made one reception for 31 yards on 25 plays of at least 20 yards (13 runs, five receptions, six kickoff UCLA’s first scoring drive … At California, he accounted for 128 all- returns and one punt return), including nine touchdowns … His purpose yards and two touchdowns … In the second quarter, he 1,606 all-purpose yards in 11 games rank No. 4 on UCLA’s single- tied the game at 14-14 when he took a and raced 27 season list … He is the first player in school history to have at least yards for a score … In the fourth quarter, he turned another screen 100 yards in all four all-purpose categories in the same season … into a 43-yard touchdown, his sixth of the year which measured at Drew was a second-team All-Pac-10 selection … He was also the least 40 yards … On the day, he made three receptions for 76 yards, offensive winner of UCLA’s Henry R. “Red” Sanders Award for Most rushed for a team-high 42 yards on 14 carries and added 10 yards Valuable Player. on two punt returns … At Arizona State, Drew had 118 all-purpose yards … He rushed for 54 yards on 15 attempts, made three UCLA Single-Season All-Purpose Yards receptions for 23 yards, returned one kickoff for 22 yards and Name Year Rush Rec KOR PR Tot.Yd returned one punt for 19 yards … He scored his 10th touchdown of 1.Theotis Brown 1978 1283 74 447 0 1,804 the year on a two-yard run in the second quarter … Against 2. Karim A-J 1995 1571 188 0 0 1,759 Stanford, Drew accounted for 221 all-purpose yards … He rushed 3. Skip Hicks 1997 1282 389 0 0 1,671 for 105 yards on 12 attempts, made five receptions for 23 yards and one touchdown (three yards) and returned three punts for 93 yards, 4. Maurice Drew 2004 1007 262 185 152 1,606 including a 68-yard touchdown that gave the Bruins a 14-0 lead 5. Freeman McNeil 1979 1396 140 0 0 1,536 early in the second quarter … It was his first touchdown ever on a 6. 2000 -1 1494 0 0 1,493 punt return and the fourth different type of touchdown in his career 7. 1986 1405 70 0 0 1,475 (rushing, receiving, kickoff return, punt return) … Five of his 12 8. Kermit Johnson 1973 1129 0 317 0 1,446 rushes measured in double figures, including runs of 30 and 20 yards … He was named Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week for his efforts … Against Washington State, he suffered a sprained Drew enjoyed the greatest rushing afternoon in UCLA history in the right ankle on a five-yard punt return midway through the first Bruins’ 37-31 victory at Washington … UCLA rallied from a 24-7 first- quarter and never returned … He rushed the ball just once and quarter deficit on the legs of Drew … On the afternoon, the 5-8 caught only one pass … Drew did not play at Oregon the following dynamo rushed for a school-record 322 yards, breaking DeShaun week … Against USC, he was hampered by the ankle injury and Foster’s mark of 301 yards, set in 2001 against Washington … He carried just twice for minus-five yards … In the Pioneer PureVision also scored a school-record (rushing and overall) five touchdowns Las Vegas Bowl, he flashed his form of earlier in the year … He led on runs of 47, 62, 58, 15 and 37 yards thanks to huge holes, great both teams with 126 yards on the ground and also returned a kickoff moves, broken tackles and outstanding speed to the outside … 49 yards, finishing with 175 all-purpose yards … In the season Drew’s 322 yards rank No. 3 all-time in the Pacific-10 conference, opener, Drew rushed for 44 yards on 12 carries against Oklahoma bettered only by Reuben Mayes’ 357 yards for Washington State in State … He also made three receptions for 92 yards, including a 57- 1984 and Ricky Bell’s 347 for USC in 1976 … He tied the Pac-10 yard catch-and-run that gave the Bruins a first down at the 12-yard record for rushing touchdowns, held by five players … His effort line with just under seven minutes remaining in the contest … On was the 75th 300+ game in NCAA history … On the day, he the afternoon, he had 136 all-purpose yards … At Illinois, Drew compiled 384 all-purpose yards … For his efforts at Washington, he showed his speed and strength, rushing for 142 yards and one was named the Walter Camp Football Foundation National 1-A touchdown on 21 attempts … On UCLA’s second possession, he Offensive Player of the Week and the National Player of the Week by broke a couple of tackles and ran away from the defense for a 47- The Sporting News magazine and radio, USA Today and yard touchdown … He had four runs of at least 10 yards … Drew collegefootballnews.com … He was also named ’s also returned one kickoff for 25 yards and added one reception for Five-Star Player and was selected Pac-10 Offensive Player of the nine yards to total 176 all-purpose yards. Week … On his first carry of the game, he burst to the outside and 2003 — Drew was named third-team Freshman All-America and raced 47 yards to tie the game at 7-7 … On his second carry, with first-team Freshman All-Pac-10 as a kick returner by The Sporting UCLA trailing 24-7 and 2:30 remaining in the first quarter, he raced News … Selected honorable mention all-conference as a kick 62 yards for his second score of the quarter … On his fourth carry, returner by the league coaches … Saw action in all 13 games, a third-and-12 with 40 seconds left in the quarter, he sped 58 yards starting twice (Washington State and Fresno State) … Played 20 or for his third touchdown … In the first quarter alone, he rushed for more snaps in each of the last eight games, including 48 against 169 yards and three touchdowns on four attempts … He gave the Fresno State and 46 at USC and Stanford … He was the team‘s Bruins the lead for good (27-24) with 4:16 remaining in the half leading rusher with 582 yards on 135 attempts … First true freshman when he scooted around right end for a 15-yard touchdown … He to lead the Bruins in rushing since DeShaun Foster in 1998 … Led the finished the half with 235 yards and four touchdowns on 13 attempts team with seven touchdowns (five rushing and two kickoff returns) … In the third quarter, he broke several tackles en route to his … Ranked second in the Pac-10 and 14th nationally with his kickoff school-record fifth touchdown, a 37-yard run on the Bruins’ first return average of 26.65 and 12th in the conference in rushing possession of the half … Despite suffering calf cramps, he broke (44.77) … His 83-yard run from scrimmage against Arizona State Foster’s record on a two-yard run in the fourth quarter … Late in the was the longest of the season in the conference … His 15 receptions game, he helped the Bruins run over five minutes off the clock by ranked tops among Bruin running backs … Scored two of UCLA's picking up two first downs on third-down runs … On the day, he three touchdowns against No. 1 Oklahoma … Recovered a fumble had eight runs of at least 12 yards, 13 of at least five yards and only on the three-yard line and carried it into the end zone for his first one for negative yardage and one for zero yards … Against San score … Returned a kickoff 91 yards for his second score of the day Diego State, he led the Bruins in rushing with his third straight 100- … The kickoff return was UCLA's first for a touchdown since 1999 yard game, finishing with 161 yards and one touchdown on 21 and only its second since the 1980 season … Rushed for 41 yards

38 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE on five carries against the Sooners … Against San Diego State, Receiving Drew returned three kickoffs for 75 yards, including one for 32 … Years No Yds Avg TD Lg Against Washington, he rushed for 18 yards on four carries, including 2003 15 104 6.9 0 28 a nine-yard scoring dash late in the fourth quarter … He also 2004 18 262 14.6 3 57 returned two kickoffs for 43 yards and caught two passes for 22 Totals 33 366 11.1 3 57 yards … At Arizona, he carried six times for 17 yards and caught two passes for two yards … Led the Bruins with 55 yards on 12 attempts Kickoff Returns against Cal … Enjoyed one of the best days in school history against Arizona State when he rushed for 176 yards on 18 carries, including Years No Yds Avg TD Lg an 83-yard scamper down the left sideline to the end zone which 2003 20 533 26.6 2 99 put UCLA ahead in the game for good in the third quarter … The run 2004 7 185 26.4 0 49 was the longest ever by a Bruin true freshman and ranked ninth Totals 27 718 26.6 2 99 (tied) overall on the school's list of long runs … His 176 yards rushing rank No. 2 on UCLA's all-time list for true freshmen, trailing only Punt Returns Kevin Nelson's total of 186 versus Arizona State in 1980 … At Years No Yds Avg TD Lg Stanford, he came off the bench to lead the team with 65 yards on 2003 0 0 0 0 0 17 carries and scored two touchdowns on runs of nine and two 2004 10 152 15.2 1 68 yards … At Washington State, he made the first start of his career Totals 10 152 15.2 1 68 and rushed for 80 yards … Against Oregon, he came off the bench to rush for 25 yards on 13 carries and make four receptions for 18 yards … Against USC, he returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown, Career Highs the longest by a Bruin since 1980 … He became the first Bruin since Rushing Yards: 322 vs. Washington, 2004 at least 1957 to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in the same Receptions: 5 vs. Stanford, 2004 season … He made four receptions for 76 yards and rushed for 27 Receiving Yards: 92 vs. Oklahoma State, 2004 yards on 10 attempts … Led the team with 65 yards on 17 rushing attempts in the bowl game against Fresno State … He made one reception and averaged 18.0 yards on three kickoff returns. 2004 Drew Rushing HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters in football for coach Year TCB Net Avg TD Lg Bob Ladouceur at Concord, CA De La Salle High School … Parade Okla. State* 12 44 3.7 0 11 All-American … A four-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 1 all-purpose back nationally by rivals.com … rivals.com also ranked Illinois* 21 142 6.8 1 47 him the No. 7 prospect in the West and No. 54 nationally … PrepStar Washington* 26 322 12.4 5 62 All-American … SuperPrep Elite 50 (No. 27) … SuperPrep All- San Diego St.* 21 161 7.7 1 57 American (No. 3 running back) … SuperPrep FarWest Offensive Arizona* 11 22 2.0 0 7 Player of the Year and No. 5 prospect … Rated No. 3 running back California* 14 42 3.0 0 15 in West by PacWest Football.com … All-West selection (No. 65 Arizona State* 15 54 3.6 1 20 prospect) by Tom Lemming … TheInsiders.com four-star selection Stanford 12 105 8.8 0 30 … Ranked No. 6 nationally at running back by TheInsiders.com … Wash. State* 1 -6 -6.0 0 -6 Max Emfinger six-star selection as all-purpose back … Member of Oregon INJ Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Selected first-team All-State USC 2 -5 -2.5 0 0 by CalHiSports.com … Named State Running Back of the Year by Wyoming 25 126 5.0 0 0 CalHiSports.com … Named Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the Totals 160 1007 6.3 8 62 West honorable mention … Quick, tough compact back with great acceleration… De La Salle defeated San Leandro, 42-14, in the CIF North Coast Section 4A title game and has won 138 straight games Drew Career Touchdowns (Rushes unless noted) … Ran for 1,457 yards, averaging 11.9 yards per attempt, and 26 2004: 47, 47, 62, 58, 15, 37, 57, 27 (REC), 43 (REC), 2, 68 (PR), 3 total touchdowns in 12 games … Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl … (REC) A pre-season Rivals/PrepStar All-American … In 2001, he was 2003: 3, 91 (KOR), 9, 83, 9, 2, 99 (KOR) selected to the CalHiSports.com All-State Junior team after rushing for 736 yards on just 59 carries … Also a four-year member of the track team for coach Kevin Selby where he ran the sprints. UCLA Career Rushing PERSONAL — Full Name: Maurice Christopher Drew … Born: Name Years TBC Net Avg. March 23, 1985 in Oakland, CA … Parents: Dana and Andrea Drew 1. Gaston Green ’84-87 708 3,731 5.27 … Has one sister, Taylor … Biggest thrill in sports was when his 13. Eric Ball ’85-88 401 1,984 4.95 team played Long Beach Poly in the first ever battle between the 14. Kenny Washington ’37-39 454 1,915 4.23 nation’s No.1 and No. 2 ranked high school teams and he scored 15. Greg Jones ’67-69 390 1,899 4.89 all four touchdowns for De La Salle … Athlete he admires and 16. Manuel White ’01- 408 1,814 4.45 patterns his style after is former NFL great … Hobbies include snowboarding and swimming … Favorite academic class 17. ’72-75 371 1,813 4.89 is Mathematics … Undeclared major. 18. , Sr. ’64-66 287 1,716 5.98 19. Danny Andrews ’81-84 399 1,644 4.12 Varsity Statistics - M. Drew 20. Maurice Drew ’03- 295 1,589 5.39 Rushing Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2003 135 620 38 582 4.3 5 83 2004 160 1069 62 1007 6.3 8 62 Totals 295 1689 100 1589 5.4 13 83

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 39 UCLA Single Season Rushing two catches for 13 yards … He made one reception for three yards Name Year TCB Yds Avg. versus Stanford … He did not make a catch in the final four games 1. Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 296 1,571 5.3 (Washington State, Oregon, USC, Wyoming), although he did start 6. Skip Hicks 1997 258 1,282 5.0 against Wyoming. 7. Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1994 210 1,227 5.8 HIGH SCHOOL — Earned four varsity letters in football as a wide receiver and defensive back for coach Ben McEnroe at Chaminade 8. Kevin Williams 1991 191 1,141 6.0 College Prep in West Hills, CA … PrepStar All-American as a 9. Kermit Johnson 1973 150 1,129 7.5 defensive back … Listed as a four-star prospect as a cornerback by 10. DeShaun Foster 2001 216 1,109 5.1 Max Emfinger … Rated No. 47 prospect in California by SuperPrep 11. Freeman McNeil 1980 203 1,105 5.4 … A three-star prospect by rivals.com and TheInsiders.com … 12. Gaston Green 1987 206 1,098 5.3 Rated No. 41 nationally among cornerbacks and as the No. 66 13. Theotis Brown 1976 200 1,092 5.5 player in California by rivals.com … Ranked No. 47 among wide 14. DeShaun Foster 2000 269 1,037 3.9 receivers by TheInsiders.com … Made a school single season 15. Skip Hicks 1996 224 1,034 4.6 record 70 catches for 1,368 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior 16. Maurice Drew 2004 160 1007 6.3 … On defense, he made 83 tackles, six interceptions and two sacks … Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Second- team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports.com) … Second-team All-CIF Southern Career Kickoff Returns Section … First-team All-CIF SS Division III … Los Angeles Times All- San Fernando Valley as a receiver … Named to the Los Angeles Years No. yds Avg TD Daily News All-Area team … Team MVP … In the East-West Valley 1. Tab Perry ’00- 67 1,476 22.03 0 All-Star Game, he scored on an 80-yard touchdown receptions 2. Brian Brown ’86-89 66 1,416 21.45 0 with less than two minutes remaining to give the West a 37-30 win 7. Shawn Wills ’88-91 39 841 21.56 0 … He finished with five receptions for 196 yards and two touchdowns 8. Ricky Davis ’90-92 33 643 19.48 0 (81 and 80 yards) … As a junior, he made 50 receptions for 800 9. Tim McAteer ’64-66 30 570 19.00 0 yards and eight touchdowns … Also credited with 80 tackles and 10. ’85-88 29 651 22.45 0 four interceptions … Four-time first-team All-Mission league 10. Theotis Brown ’76-78 29 732 25.24 1 selection … Totaled 3,780 receiving yards for his career with 39 10. Ernie Johnson ’46-49 29 675 23.27 0 touchdowns … Selected to play in the California/Florida All-Star Maurice Drew ’03- 27 718 26.59 2 game … Named to Cal-Hi Sports' All-State sophomore team … Also lettered in basketball for coach Bryan Cantwell and in track for coach Matt Kurtsetter … Four-time All-Mission league selection in basketball as a point guard … Earned All-CIF Division III first-team UCLA Freshman Rushing Leaders honors from 2001-04 … Listed as the No. 8 point guard in the West Name TCB Net Avg Rush TD Lg by TheInsiders.com … Ran the 100m, 200m and the 4 x 100m relay 1. , 2002 234 994 4.2 10 73 in track. 2. Eric Ball, 1985 122 703 5.8 11 40 PERSONAL — Full Name: Marcus John Everett … Born: December 3. DeShaun Foster, 1998* 126 673 5.3 10 65 22, 1985 in Los Angeles … Parents: Carl and Dorinda Everett … Has 4. Shawn Willis, 1988* 94 622 6.6 5 50 one sister, Miracle … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as starting at 5. Maurice Drew, 2003* 135 582 4.3 5 83 defensive back as a freshman in his first high school game … Lists * indicates true freshman NFL stars Jerry Rice and as the players he admires and after whom he patterns his style of play … Math is his favorite class … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2004 … Interested in a career in Medicine. ARCUS VERETT #83 M E Varsity Statistics - M. Everett WIDE RECEIVER Receiving Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 6-1, 186, SO. 2004 9 110 12.2 0 33 WEST HILLS, CA Career Highs CHAMINADE PREP Receptions: 4 vs. Arizona, 2004 Receiving Yards: 49 vs. San Diego State, 2004 Receiving Touchdowns: 0 UCLA — Marcus is one of several talented youngsters who figure to compete for playing time, and possibly a starting job, at wide receiver … Gained valuable game experience a year ago. 2004 — Everett appeared in each of the final 11 games of the year, starting four times … He played 28 snaps at California and 23 versus San Diego State … On the year, he made nine receptions for 110 yards … He made the first start of his career against San Diego State and responded with two receptions for 49 yards and two first downs … His 33-yard reception was a key play on UCLA’s field goal drive at the end of the half that made the score 20-3 … Against Arizona, he started and made a career-best four receptions for 45 yards and two first downs, including one for 21 on a third down during UCLA’s final touchdown drive of the first half … He also made a 20-yard catch on the final touchown drive of the game … At Arizona State, he started in a three wide receiver set and made

40 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HIGH SCHOOL — Played two years at the varsity level for coach Kelly Edwards as a senior at Leland High School in San Jose, CA and #85 ALEX GHEBRESELASSIE for coach Mike Janda at Bellarmine Prep in San Jose as a junior … A two-star prospect according to TheInsiders.com and rivals.com WIDE RECEIVER … Member of rivals.com NorCal Top 50 (No. 40) … PrepStar All- Region selection … Named League Lineman of the Year as a senior 6-2, 183, SO.** … Team won league championship as a senior … Named first- team All-Central Coast Section as a senior … Served as team CHULA VISTA, CA captain … As a junior, he was named first-team all-league … Also selected first-team all-league at the freshman and junior varsity BONITA VISTA HS levels while at Bellarmine Prep … Lettered in baseball for coach Scott Gilis and in wrestling for coaches Dan Lloyd (Leland) and Tim Kerr (Bellarmine) … Won the freshman league championship at UCLA — Alex is one of several young receivers who will be 275 pounds … Captured the junior varsity league championship as competing for playing time this season. a sophomore … Particpated on the College Park Rugby team … 2004 — Did not appear in a game and worked with the scout team Invited to play on the under-19 national team. in practices. PERSONAL — Full Name: Scott Michael Glicksberg… Born: 2003 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has September 2, 1986 in San Jose, CA … Parents: Michael Glicksberg three seasons of eligibility remaining. and Carol O'Mahony … Has four brothers — Ryan, Chris, Declan, HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters at Bonita Vista High Owen … His biggest thrill in sports was participating in the 2002 School in Chula Vista, CA for coach Carl Parrick … PrepStar All- Central Coast Section playoffs and defeating the second and third America selection … SuperPrep All-American (No. 36 wide receiver) seeds on the way to playing the top seed for the title … Lists Jeremy … SuperPrep’s No. 38 prospect in FarWest … Rated No. 4 wide Newberry of the San Francisco 49'ers as the athlete he admires and receiver in West by PacWest Football.com … All-West selection (No. after whom he patterns his style of play … Hobbies include golf, 59 prospect) by Tom Lemming … Selected second-team All-State video games and table tennis … Lists History as his favorite class. by CalHiSports.com … A four-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 8 ‘athlete’ nationally and No. 30 prospect in West by rivals.com … TheInsiders.com three-star selection … Rated No. 31 wide receiver nationally by The Insiders.com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Named Long Beach Press-Telegram #2 RYAN GRAVES Best in the West honorable mention … Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl … Averaged close to 20 yards per reception throughout his WIDE RECEIVER career… As a senior, he also played quarterback and defensive back … Had 52 receptions for 960 yards and 13 touchdowns … 6-1, 164, FR.** Holds the school records for receptions in a career, touchdowns in a season and touchdowns in a career … A pre-season rivals/ ALTADENA, CA PrepStar magazine All-American … Made 48 receptions for 903 yards and 14 touchdowns on offense and made a school record JOHN MUIR HS total of seven interceptions as a safety in 2001 … Also lettered one season in track for coach Ian Cummings. PERSONAL — Full Name: Alexander Kibrom Ghebreselassie … Born: January 25, 1985 in Denver, CO … Parents: Kibrom and UCLA — Ryan is one of several talented youngsters who figure to Alganesh Ghebreselassie … Has two sisters, Ida and Helen … Lists compete for playing time at wide receiver. his biggest thrill in sports as throwing the game-winning touchdown 2004 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has pass on a flea-flicker to beat La Costa Canyon and end a 21-year four seasons of eligibility remaining. playoff losing streak … Admires and patterns his style of play after HIGH SCHOOL — Played his senior season of football at Venice, NFL receiver … Hobbies include video games and CA High School and his junior season at John Muir High School in playing basketball … Math is his favorite class … Relative of former Pasadena, CA … Graduated from Muir High School in June of 2004 Bruin distance running great Meb Keflezighi … Earned spot on the … PrepStar All-American … Rated No. 50 prospect in California by Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2003 and Winter 2004 … Planning to SuperPrep … Selected the No. 57 prospect in the West by major in business but is currently undeclared. TheInsiders.com … No. 59 prospect in the West and No. 44 player in California by rivals.com … Rated the No. 47 wide receiver in the nation by rivals.com … Listed as the No. 60 prospect in the West by Tom Lemming … The No. 50 wide receiver in the nation according to TheInsiders.com … Three-star prospect by TheInsiders.com and rivals.com … Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … #69 SCOTT GLICKSBERG As a senior, he was selected to the L.A. Times All-South Bay / Westside team … Chosen second-team All-City Section … First- OFFENSIVE GUARD team all-league … Made 62 catches for 1,271 yards and 15 touchdowns in the regular season … Selected for the Shrine All-Star 6-4, 263, FR.** Football Classic … As a junior at Muir High School, he made 106 receptions for 1,499 yards and 16 touchdowns … He earned first- SAN JOSE, CA team All-State and All-CIF honors and was selected as the league's Offensive Player of the Year … First-team all-league selection. LELAND HS PERSONAL — Full Name: Ryan Graves … Born: July 22, 1986 in Pasadena, CA … Parents: Ryan Graves and Starlar Graves … Has one brother, Marcus, and one sister, Ashley … English is his favorite UCLA — Scott figures to compete for playing time on the offensive class. line after working on both sides of the ball in practices last season. 2004 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons of eligibility remaining. UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 41 #81 J. J. HAIR #91 KEVIN HARBOUR TIGHT END DEFENSIVE END/TACKLE 6-5, 242, JR.** 6-4, 255, JR.** MISSION VIEJO, CA LOS ANGELES, CA CAPISTRANO VALLEY HS LOYOLA HS

UCLA — This fourth-year junior again figures to compete for UCLA — This fourth-year junior missed last season due to a torn playing time behind Marcedes Lewis at the tight end position. anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee suffered during 2004 2004 — Saw action in nine games … Appeared in games versus Spring Practice … Enters Spring Practice as a candidate for playing Oklahoma State and Washington … Against San Diego State, he time at defensive end and tackle. made a reception good for eight yards and a first down … He also 2004 — He did not see action while rehabbing his injured left knee saw action at Arizona State and played extensively versus … Returned to practice during the bowl preparations … Suffered a Washington State and Oregon in place of an injured Marcedes torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during Spring Practice Lewis … Had one reception for seven yards against Washington and underwent surgery on May 12, 2004. State … He also appeared in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas 2003 — Saw limited action in five games as a reserve defensive Bowl. lineman … Played eight snaps at Colorado and six at Washington 2003 — He saw action at tight end in games against Oklahoma, State … Made one tackle on the season. Washington, Stanford and Oregon but did not make a reception … 2002 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has Was on the field for 21 plays in the game at Oklahoma, mostly as a two seasons of eligibility remaining … Earned the Charles Pike second tight end. Memorial Award for Outstanding Defensive Scout Team Player. 2002 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three letters in football at Loyola High two seasons of eligibility remaining. School in Los Angeles, CA for coach Steve Grady … Played his first HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters as a tight end for two seasons at defensive tackle and his senior season at defensive coach Jeff Veeder at Capistrano Valley High School in Mission Viejo, end … Four-star prospect by Max Emfinger … No. 17 defensive end CA … Rated No. 10 tight end in West by PacWest Football.com … prospect by Max Emfinger … PrepStar All-American and No. 6 Rated No. 18 tight end in nation by Tom Lemming … Three-star defensive lineman in West … Rated No. 19 defensive end in nation prospect by Max Emfinger … Rated No. 32 tight end in nation and and four-star prospect by PacWest Football … Rated No. 2 defensive three-star prospect by PacWest Football … No. 29 tight end prospect end in West by PacWest Football.com … Tom Lemming All-West by Max Emfinger … Tom Lemming All-West team (No. 55) … Rated team (No. 32) … Rated No. 56 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by No. 84 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by SuperPrep … Rated as a SuperPrep … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Dick Butkus Elite 7 tight end … Named Emfinger Super Blue Chip Top First-team L.A. Times All-Central City … Selected to play in the 2002 Ten tight end … Selected by Street and Smith’s Magazine as one of North-South Shrine All-Star game … As a senior, he made 72 the top 15 tight ends in the nation … Listed as one of the nation’s top tackles, 17 quarterback sacks and 12 tackles for loss … Also caused 20 tight ends by ESPN … PrepStar All-West Region … Made 19 five fumbles and recovered two … Named all-league … Pre- receptions for 262 yards and one touchdown … Pre-season season SuperPrep All-Far West (No. 53 player) … As a junior, he SuperPrep All-Far West (No. 92 player) … As a junior, he made 25 made 35 solo tackles and seven quarterback sacks … Set a school receptions for 460 yards and two touchdowns … Had a long record in the power clean … Also lettered in basketball and track reception of 78 yards … Third-leading receiver in the South Coast and field. league … Second-team all-league selection … Preditor Leadership PERSONAL — Full Name: Kevin George Harbour … Born: May 29, Award … Claw 100% Effort Award winner … Also earned a varsity 1984 in Los Angeles, CA … Parents: Kevin and Donna Harbour … letter in basketball, at the center position, during his junior year for Has one brother, James, and one sister, Leia … Biggest thrill in coach Brian Mulligan. sports was playing against Long Beach Poly in the 2000 CIF Southern PERSONAL — Full Name: Jonathan Joel Hair … Born: May 18, 1983 Section championship game … Lists NFL star and in Mission Viejo, CA … Parents: Danny and Jeanne Hair … Has one former Bruin Fred McNeill as the players he admires and patterns older brother, Nate, who played basketball at USC … Hobbies his style of play after … Hobbies include chess, basketball and include computer games, going to the movies, bowling and playing hanging out with friends … Math, physics and chemistry are his his guitar … Favorite classes include Bible Literature, U.S. History favorite classes … Great uncle, Marvin Majors, played for the and Advanced Composition … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Boston Patriots in the CFL … Dad attended UCLA … Interested in a Roll in Fall 2004 … Undeclared major. career in film or TV broadcasting … Philosophy major.

Varsity Statistics - J.J. Hair Receiving Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 2003 0 0 0 0 0 2004 2 15 7.5 0 8 Totals 2 15 7.5 0 8

Career Highs Receptions: 1, in multiple games, last vs. Wash. State, 2004 Receiving Yards: 8 vs. San Diego State, 2004 Receiving Touchdowns: 0

42 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE style of play after rising NFL star … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning back-to-back CIF titles … English is his #99 BRIGHAM HARWELL favorite class.

DEFENSIVE END Varsity Statistics - B. Harwell 6-1, 259, SO. Tackles Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) CHINO HILLS, CA 2004 22 16-6 0 2.5-7 0 LOS ALTOS HS Career Highs Tackles: 5 at Illinois, 2004; at California, 2004. Tackles for Loss: 1 at Illinois, 2004; vs. USC, 2004. UCLA — One of the pleasant surprises of the 2004 season … He really came on as the season progressed … Brigham possesses the potential to become a difference-maker on the defensive line … Will work at tackle (nose) during Spring Practice and will also contribute at end … Has great quickness and strength. 2004 — This true freshman underwent arthroscopic surgery to PENCER AVNER repair a torn meniscus in his left knee on August 16 … He saw #41 S H limited action in the opener against Oklahoma State and was NSIDE INEBACKER credited with two assists … At Illinois, he made five tackles (three I L solos), including one for loss … He came off the bench at Washington, but was not credited with a tackle … He made one tackle off the 6-4, 236, SR.** bench versus San Diego State and saw limited action against Arizona … Harwell started at California and recorded five solo NEVADA CITY, CA tackles … He also started against Arizona State and Stanford … Against Washington State, he started and scored UCLA’s first NEVADA UNION HS touchdown of the game, recovering a fumble in the end zone … He made three tackles (one solo) on the afternoon … He came off the bench at Oregon and made one solo tackle … He came off the UCLA — Spencer is one of the top linebackers in the nation and a bench against USC and made three solo tackles, including one for candidate for All-America honors … He also figures to be among loss … He added two solo tackles versus Wyoming in the Pioneer the favorites for the Butkus Award, presented annually to the PureVision Las Vegas Bowl … On the year, he played in all 12 nation's top linebacker (he was a semifinalist in 2004) … An games, starting four … He made 22 tackles, tied for fourth-most excellent all-around athlete, Havner possesses good coverage among defensive linemen, including 2.5 for losses. speed … Havner has made 303 tackles in his career and will enter HIGH SCHOOL — Played for coach Greg Gano at Los Altos High the 2005 season ranked No. 11 on that all-time UCLA list … In School in Hacienda Heights, CA … Parade All-American … Selected addition, he has eight career interceptions and has returned three to the EA Sports All-America team … PrepStar Dream Team (No. 19 for touchdowns … He has averaged 31.6 yards per interception defensive lineman) … Ranked as the No. 8 defensive end in the and his touchdowns have measured 52, 42 and 23 yards. nation by rivals.com … Rated as the nation's No. 13 defensive end 2004 — As a junior, Havner earned first-team All-America acclaim by Tom Lemming … A Tom Lemming All-American … Rated as the from cbssportsline.com and collegefootballnews.com … He was No. 21 prospect in the West by Tom Lemming … SuperPrep All- selected second-team All-America by the Walter Camp Football American (No. 24 defensive lineman) … Rated the No. 12 prospect Foundation … Havner was one of 12 semifinalists for both the in California by SuperPrep … Five-star rush defensive end prospect Butkus Award and the Rotary Lombardi Award … He was also by Max Emfinger … No. 9 defensive end prospect by Max Emfinger selected a mid-season All-American by collegefootballnews.com … No. 16 prospect in the West and No. 14 player in California by and SI.com … Selected second-team All-Pac-10 by the league’s rivals.com … Four-star prospect and ranked among the nation's coaches … He was the defensive winner of UCLA’s Henry R. “Red” top 100 prospects (No. 90) by rivals.com … No. 10 defensive end in Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player … Selected one of two the nation and No. 97 prospect in the nation by 2004 season captains in a vote of his teammates … Entering the collegefootballnews.com … Member of the Tacoma News Tribune bowl season, he ranked second nationally in solo tackles (7.64) and Western 100 … First-team All-State (CalHiSports.com) … Member seventh (tied) in total tackles (11.36) … Did not play in the Pioneer of the Long Beach Press-Telegram's Best in the West team … First- PureVision Las Vegas Bowl after having arthroscopic knee surgery team All-CIF Southern Section … First-team All-CIF Southern Section on Dec. 10 … In 11 games, he made 125 tackles and his average of Division VI and Division VI Defensive Player of the Year … Winner of 11.37 led the Pac-10 by 1.18 stops per game … He tied for the team the Los Angeles Times' Award for Player of the Year … lead with 8.5 tackles for loss and was tied for third with two Los Angeles Times' San Gabriel Valley Player of the Year … Made interceptions … His 125 tackles ranked No. 10 (tied) on UCLA’s 68.5 career sacks, tied for the school record … Of his 293 tackles, single-season list … He recorded 16 tackles, including 11 solos and 113 were for losses … As a senior, he led his high school team to its five assists, in the opener against Oklahoma State despite playing second straight CIF-SS Div. VI championship over Orange Lutheran with a bruised shoulder that caused him to miss time in the second … Credited with 13 tackles, 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble in the title quarter … Two of his stops were for losses (four yards) and 11 were game … As a senior, he made 112 tackles, including 22 sacks and made in the second half … At Illinois, he made a career-high 17 48 tackles for losses … Forced seven fumbles and recovered three tackles (seven solos and 10 assists), the most by a Bruin since Robert …Defensive MVP of the California team in the CaliFlorida Bowl Thomas made 18 at Washington State in 2001 … He also blocked game. a field goal for the third time in his career and broke up one pass PERSONAL — Full Name: Brigham N. Harwell … Born: September … At Washington, he led the team in tackles for the third straight 2, 1985 in Houston, TX … Guardians: Joe Williams and Jamila game, finishing with 13 stops (10 solos), including one for loss … Williams … Has six brothers — Brent, Byron, David, Joe, Daydrain Against San Diego State, he led the team for the fourth consecutive and Damond, and two sisters — Virginia and Marie … Patterns his

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 43 game, finishing with 14 (six solos), including one for loss … In 11 tackles (six solos), including two for losses, against Stanford … addition, with the Bruins leading just 7-3 in the second quarter, Tied for the team lead with nine tackles at Washington … Also Havner picked off a pass and returned it 52 yards for a touchdown scored his second touchdown of the season on a 42-yard and a 14-3 lead … He was selected Pac-10 Defensive Player of the interception return for the game-clinching score … Deflected a Week for his efforts … He made 11 tackles (10 solos) to tie for the Husky pass which was intercepted by teammate Marcus Reese to team lead versus Arizona … He also made a five-yard quarterback help set up another score … Led the team with nine tackles at sack … At California, he recorded five solo tackles … At Arizona Arizona, including one for loss, and forced a fumble … Against State, he made six tackles, including five solos … In the shutout of USC, he made four tackles … Had eight stops, including two for Stanford, he led the Bruins with 16 tackles (his third game of at losses, in the Washington State game … Totaled six tackles in the least 16 stops), including 11 solos and five assists … He also had bowl game win over New Mexico, including five solos … Tied the two tackles for loss and his second interception of the year (21 school record for most touchdowns on interceptions in one season yards) … He was again named Pac-10 Defensive Player of the (two), held by four other players (John Brown - 1958, Jerry Robinson Week for his efforts … Against Washington State, he led the team - 1976, Brian Baggott - 1978, Blanchard Montgomery - 1982) … in tackles for the seventh time, finishing with 12 tackles (11 solos) … Named the winner of the John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for At Oregon, he made nine tackles (seven solos), one off the team team Rookie of the Year on Defense. lead … Against USC, he made six tackles (four solos), including 2001 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has one for loss … He also recovered one fumble … He did not play one season of eligibility remaining. against Wyoming in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL — Earned two varsity letters as an inside linebacker 2003 — Havner was a starter in 12 of 13 and tight end at Nevada Union High in Grass Valley, CA for coach games … Played at least 65 snaps on eight occasions, including Dave Humphers … PrepStar All-American (No. 4 linebacker in 77 versus Washington, 76 versus California and Fresno State and West) … Rated as the nation’s No. 12 linebacker by 75 at USC … Ranked third on the squad with 82 tackles and FoxStudentSports.com … PrepStar Super 30 All-Western Region averaged 42.3 yards on his three (tied for team high) interception (No. 22 prospect) … Rated nation’s No. 11 linebacker by rivals.com returns … Ranked 25th in the Pac-10 with an average of 6.3 … Member of rivals 100 (No. 97 prospect) … SuperPrep All-Far tackles per game … Honorable mention All-Pac-10 conference West/California (No. 53 prospect) … Tom Lemming All-West (No. 69 … Made two tackles in the opener at Colorado prior to leaving the prospect) … Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best in the game with a shoulder injury … Came off the bench in the next West (seven votes) … Selected to play in CaliFlorida All-Star game game versus Illinois to make five stops … Returned to the starting … Second-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … First-team All-CAL and lineup at Oklahoma and had seven tackles, including one for loss All-Metro … In 13 games (12-1) as a senior, he made 136 tackles, … Returned an interception 72 yards against the Sooners to set nine sacks and seven interceptions (two touchdowns) … Team lost up a go-ahead touchdown … Recorded seven tackles against in city title game … During his career, he made over 200 tackles, 18 San Diego State, with one sack … Also made an interception sacks and 12 interceptions … Pre-season SuperPrep All-Far West against the Aztecs and returned it 50 yards to set up a field goal (No. 58 prospect) … In 1999, he was All-State and All-League … … Made six tackles against Washington, including two for losses Credited with 96 tackles, including eight sacks, four fumble recoveries … Credited with eight tackles, an interception and a forced and four interceptions … Also recovered four fumbles and made fumble at Arizona … Totaled six tackles against Cal and was a four interceptions, returning two for scores. standout on special teams … Earned Pac-10 Special Teams PERSONAL — Full Name: Spencer Rhett Havner … Born: February Player of the Week honors after he blocked two field goals, one 2, 1983 in Sacramento, CA … Parents: Rhett Havner and Debra of which was returned for a touchdown … Had two stops against Moody … Has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Danielle … Lists Arizona State … Led the team with eight tackles at Stanford … Set biggest thrill to date as beating Grant High in the closing seconds a career high with 13 tackles at Washington State, including two … Hobbies include playing basketball … Business-Economics for losses … Came up with five tackles against Oregon, including major. 0.5 for loss … Made six tackles at USC … Had seven stops in the bowl game against Fresno State. Varsity Statistics - S. Havner 2002 — Starter in all 13 games … His 96 tackles ranked second Tackles on the team and as the second-most ever by a Bruin freshman Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) player (James Washington - 119 in 1984) … His average of 7.4 tackles per game ranked 11th in the conference … His 66 solo 2002 96 66-30 2.0-10 12-33 3-53 (2) tackles ranked second on the team … His seven pass defenses 2003 82 44-38 1.0-8 6.5-16 3-127 (0) tied for first and his three forced fumbles led the team … His 12 2004 125 84-41 1.0-5 8.5-19 2-73 (1) tackles for loss were second on the team … He also ranked third Totals 303 194-109 4.0-23 27.0-68 8-253 (3) on the team in interceptions with three, including two returned for a touchdown … His two touchdowns tied an NCAA record for most touchdowns on interceptions in one season by a linebacker Career Highs … Named first-team freshman All-America and Pac-10 Defensive Tackles: 17 at Illinois, 2004 Freshman of the Year by The Sporting News … Made his debut Tackles for Loss: 2, in multiple games, last vs. Stanford, 2004 against Colorado State and had five tackles, including one for loss, and was credited with two pass defenses … At Oklahoma UCLA Career Tackles State, he returned his first career interception 23 yards for the Name Years Tackles touchdown which gave UCLA a lead it would not give up … He 1. Jerry Robinson 1975-78 468 tied for the team lead with eight tackles (seven solos) and forced 7. Matt Darby 1988-91 332 a fumble at the Bruin 18-yard line that ended a scoring threat and 8. Frank Stephens 1975-77 313 started a Bruin touchdown drive … Had seven tackles against 9. Craig Davis 1986-89 312 Colorado and made seven tackles, including four solos, and had 10. Tommy Taylor 1982-85 309 one pass defense … Totaled 10 tackles at San Diego State and 11. Spencer Havner 2002- 303 had two quarterback sacks … Had three tackles, including one for loss, and made his second interception of the season at Oregon State … Made five tackles, including one for loss against Oregon … At Cal, he led the Bruins with 11 tackles, all solos, including one for loss and also forced a fumble … Credited with

44 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE UCLA Single Season Tackles James Collins … Made 60 tackles, including 10 sacks in the 2003 Name Years Tackles season … Four-star prospect according to Max Emfinger … Rated 1. Jerry Robinson 1978 161 as No. 15 JC defensive end by collegefootballnews.com … No. 84 4. Craig Davis 1989 143 JUCO prospect by SuperPrep … Three-star rating by TheInsiders.com Don Rogers 1983 143 and rivals.com … Earned first-team Western States Football League honors and first-team Arizona Colleges honors. 6. Eric Turner 1989 141 HIGH SCHOOL — Earned varsity letters in football for coach John 7. Frank Stephens 1977 136 Rodriguez at St. Mary's High School in Phoenix, AZ …Saw action at 8. Brandon Chillar 2003 133 defensive end and at offensive guard … Team won Desert Valley Don Rogers 1983 133 Region Championship in his senior season … Named first-team 10. Spencer Havner 2004 125 Desert Valley Region as a senior on defense and second-team 10. Ken Norton 1987 125 honors on offense … As a junior, he was selected second-team Desert Valley Region on offense … Also lettered in track in the UCLA Career Tackles for Loss throwing events. Name Years Tackles PERSONAL — Full Name: Justin Charles Hickman … Born: July 20, 1. 1985-88 45.5 1985 in El Paso, TX … Parents: Donnie and Bridget Hickman … Lists 10. 1997-01 34.0 his biggest thrill in sports to date as getting three sacks against 11. Neal Dellocono 1981-84 33.0 Snow College … Lists NFL stars and Dwight Freeney 12. Martin Moss 1978-81 32.0 as the players he patterns his style of play after … Hobbies include PlayStation2, movies and chillin' with his friends … His dad played 13. Eric Smith 1984-86,88 31.5 football at USC where he was an offensive lineman from 1974-76 14. 1982-85 31.0 and was selected by the Rams in the fifth round of the 1977 NFL draft 14. Frank Stephens 1975-77 31.0 … Relative Stanley Hubbard also attended UCLA. 16. Phillip Ward 1993-96 29.0 16. George Kase 1992-95 29.0 Varsity Statistics - J. Hickman 18. Marvcus Patton 1986-89 28.5 19. 1996-98 28.0 Tackles 19. 1975-78 28.0 Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 21. Spencer Havner 2004 27.0 2004 22 10-12 1.5-8 4.0-27 0

Career Highs Tackles: 4 vs. Oklahoma State, 2004 #17 JUSTIN HICKMAN Tackles for Loss: 1, in multiple games, last vs. Wyoming, 2004 DEFENSIVE END 6-1, 260, JR. #49 FRED HOLMES GLENDALE, AZ OUTSIDE LINEBACKER ST. MARY'S HS 6-1, 231, SO. KENNER, LA UCLA — Justin enjoyed a productive season in his first year in the program … Transferred from Glendale Community College for the JOHN CURTIS CHRISTIAN HS 2004 Winter Quarter … Very explosive performer … Plays with great leverage and good football sense … He has three years to complete two remaining seasons of eligibility. UCLA — Fred, a fine all-around athlete, figures to compete for 2004 — On the year, Hickman played in 10 games, starting the first playing time at the outside linebacker position. five and the last three for a total of eight … He made 22 tackles, tied 2004 — As a true freshman, he appeared in each of the first 11 for fourth-most among defensive linemen, including 4.0 for losses, games on special teams … Made six tackles on the season, second among linemen … He was the only defensive lineman to including one for a 15-yard loss … Did not play in the Pioneer start each of the first five games … Against Oklahoma State, he PureVision Las Vegas Bowl due to a leg contusion. recorded four tackles (all assists), including 0.5 sacks … At Illinois, HIGH SCHOOL — Earned four varsity letters at John Curtis Christian he made three tackles (one solo) and had one quarterback hurry … High School in River Ridge, LA for coach J.T. Curtis … Rated as the At Washington, he started at right end and made two tackles (one No. 30 prospect in Louisiana by SuperPrep … A two-star prospect solo) … Against San Diego State, he made two solo tackles, by TheInsiders.com … Earned two stars from rivals.com … Team including one for a 10-yard loss … He made two tackles (one assist) Most Valuable Player … Named All-District, All-East Jefferson … against Arizona … On Oct. 15, he underwent surgery to repair a torn Honorable mention All-State … 2003 Outstanding Player for the meniscus in his left knee and missed the California and Arizona Nokia Sugar Bowl Prep Classic … Credited with 81 tackles and six State games … He returned to action against Stanford and had one sacks as a senior … Also lettered four years in basketball for coach tackle assist for a loss … He came off the bench versus Washington Mike Krajcer … Lettered three years in track and field. State and made three solo tackles, including one for loss … He PERSONAL — Full Name: Fredrick Holmes … Born: November 6, started at Oregon and made three tackles, including two solos … 1985 in New Orleans, LA … Parents: Fredrick Holmes I (deceased) He started versus USC, but was not credited with a tackle … He also and Kathy Wilson … Has one sister, Rekeitta … Lists his biggest thrill started against Wyoming in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl in sports as going to the state championship all four years of his and made two tackles (one solo), including one quarterback sack. high school career … Admires and patterns his style of play after 2003 — Attended Glendale Community College in Glendale, AZ of the … Hobbies include playing and played football for coaches Joe Ihersting, Mickey Bell and basketball and going fishing … Math is his favorite class.

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 45 #14 CHRIS HORTON #67 P. J. IRVIN FREE SAFETY OFFENSIVE GUARD 6-1, 195, SO.** 6-4, 304, SO.** METAIRIE, LA AGOURA HILLS, CA DE LA SALLE HS AGOURA HS

UCLA — Chris is a talented young safety who figures to compete for UCLA — P.J. has the potential to develop into a fine college lineman the starting job at free safety … He is a physical safety who fits the … He figures to compete for playing time at a guard position. mold of the former great Bruin safeties … Good tackler … He is also 2004 — Saw limited action as a reserve guard … Played two snaps a solid contributor on special teams who excels at harrassing the at the conclusion of the victory over Arizona. punter. 2003 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has 2004 — The redshirt freshman came off the bench to make two three seasons of eligibility remaining. tackles in the opener against Oklahoma State … Against Illinois, HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters as an offensive Horton made seven tackles (four solos) and a fourth-quarter lineman at Agoura High School in Agoura Hills, CA for coach interception that led to UCLA’s final touchdown on the ensuing play Charlie Wegher … Outstanding run blocker with fine quickness … … At Washington, he made eight tackles (four solos), third on the Played tackle as a junior before moving inside … Max Emfinger six- squad, and one for loss … Against San Diego State, he made four star selection as an offensive guard … PrepStar All-American … tackles (two solos) off the bench … Against Arizona, he accounted SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 83 prospect) … All-West selection (No. for the first two points of the game when he blocked an Arizona punt 74 prospect) by Tom Lemming … A four-star selection by rivals.com out of the back of the end zone for a safety … He also made three … Rated No. 12 nationally among offensive guards by rivals.com … tackles and broke up two passes … At California, he made one No. 46 prospect in West according to rivals.com … TheInsiders.com tackle assist … At Arizona State, he made two solo tackles before three-star selection … Ranked No. 65 offensive lineman nationally leaving the game in the third quarter with a sprained right foot … and No. 15 in West by PacWest Football.com … Member of Tacoma He sat out the Stanford, Washington State and Oregon games due News Tribune Western 100 … Named L.A. Daily News All-Area to the foot injury … He returned to action against USC and blocked second team offense … Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl … Graded a punt in the second quarter … He also saw action on special over 80% on his blocking assignments as a senior guard … Named teams against Wyoming in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl Offensive Lineman of the Year for the Marmonte League as a senior … In his nine games, he made 27 stops (16 solos). … Named second-team all-league as a junior … A pre-season 2003 — Did not see action in the his first year in the program and Rivals/PrepStar magazine All-American entering his senior season has three seasons of eligibility remaining. … Also lettered three years in track (discus) for coach Kristen HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters in football for coach Marsillo … Selected for all-league track honors after his junior Richard Walker at De La Salle High School in New Orleans, LA … season. SuperPrep All-Southwest/Louisiana (No. 24 prospect) … PrepStar PERSONAL — Full Name: Patrick James Irvin … Born: January 1, All-Region selection … Selected to Max Emfinger’s Louisiana Super 1985 in Torrance, CA … Parents: Danny and Melinda Irvin … Has Team … TheInsiders.com three-star selection … A two-star selection one brother, Joshua … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being the by Rivals.com … Ranked No. 40 nationally at safety by The time he recovered a fumble during his sophomore season which Insiders.com … An All-Metro selection … District MVP and two- helped clinch a win in a CIF playoff game … Lists longtime NFL star time All-District selection … A physical player who loves to hit … Bruce Matthews as the player he admires the most … Hobbies Had a career-best of 19 tackles in one game … Made 117 tackles (86 include snow boarding and wake boarding … Earned spot on the solos), 21 tackles for loss, including four sacks, in 10 games during Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2004 … Undeclared major. his senior season … Also caused 12 fumbles, recovered four fumbles and blocked seven kicks … As a junior, he made 105 tackles and two interceptions … Credited with 97 tackles as a sophomore … Also lettered two seasons for track coach James Tony. #10 MIL'VON JAMES PERSONAL — Full Name: Christopher D. Horton … Born: December 29, 1984 in Los Angeles, CA … Parent: Kim Lewis … Has one SAFETY brother, Robert, and two sisters, Latiera and Sade … Biggest thrill in sports was when, as a seven-year old, his Inglewood team beat 6-0, 196, JR. Paramount for the championship … Former NFL great is the player he patterns his style after … Hobbies include PlayStation OS NGELES and watching old game film … Undeclared major L A , CA

Varsity Statistics - C. Horton FREMONT HS Tackles Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2004 27 16-11 0 0.5-1 1-0(0) UCLA — Mil‘Von is one of several young candidates who will be competing for playing time at free and strong safety … Has gained valuable experience in the last two years, mostly on special teams. Career Highs 2004 — Saw action in several games as a member of special Tackles: 8 at Washington, 2004 teams. Tackles for Loss: 1 at Washington, 2004 2003 — Saw action in 11 games as a true freshman … Was a member of the punt cover unit on special teams, serving as an

46 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE outside “gunner“ … Made five tackles on the season … Credited with two tackles at Oklahoma … Had one stop against San Diego State … Recorded one stop in the win over Arizona State … Had one #57 RILEY JONDLE tackle in the game at Washington State … Played six defensive snaps at cornerback versus Washington. LONG SNAPPER HIGH SCHOOL — Played two years of football at John C. Fremont High School in Los Angeles for coach Peter Duffy as a running back 6-3, 200, JR.** and defensive back … A rivals.com three-star selection … A two- star selection by TheInsiders.com … A fine all-around athlete with LONG BEACH, CA excellent speed … Played in eight games and rushed for more than 1,000 yards while scoring 13 touchdowns … Defensively, he ST. JOHN BOSCO HS made over 95 tackles to go with four interceptions … As a junior, he rushed for 1,550 yards, scored 17 touchdowns and made six interceptions as a safety … Also was credited with more than 90 UCLA — Riley is returning for his third season as the starting long tackles … Named team Most Valuable Player … Also lettered three snapper … Handles the chores for both punts and place kicks. years in track for coach Steve Lang. 2004 — For the second straight year, he did an outstanding job as PERSONAL — Full Name: Mil'Von Keishawn James … Born: the long-snapper for both punts, extra points and field goals … September 17, 1985 in Los Angeles … Parents: Milton and Shearon Also made two tackles on punt coverage. James … Has two brothers, Malik and Ortavin … Biggest thrill in 2003 — In his first season of action, he was the long snapper for sports came in his junior year at Fremont when he rushed for 236 both punts and placements … Worked with first-year starters on yards and three scores in a game against Jefferson … Lists NFL star both units (punter and place kicker) and earned a scholarship for Deion Sanders as the player after whom he patterns his style of play his efforts. … Favorite class is U.S. Government … Undeclared major. 2002 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has two seasons of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL — Played three years of football at St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower,CA for coach Kiki Mendoza … Performed at outside linebacker, wide receiver and long snapper … Selected #94 CHRIS JOHNSON second-team All-Serra league on offense … Also played two years of baseball. DEFENSIVE TACKLE PERSONAL — Full Name: Kirk Riley Jondle … Born: April 28, 1984 in his hometown of Long Beach, CA … Parents: Kirk and Maureen 6-3, 293, SO. Jondle … Has one younger brother, Jake … Biggest thrill in sports is being offered a spot on the Bruin football team … Hobbies HARVEY, LA include downhill mountain bike racing and bodyboarding … Aspires to become a fire fighter … History major. JOHN CURTIS CHRISTIAN HS

UCLA — Chris earned valuable game experience a year ago as a reserve defensive lineman and could push for more playing time in #60 CHRIS JOSEPH 2005 … Showed steady improvement all season long. 2004 — Appeared in each of the last nine games as a true OFFENSIVE TACKLE freshman … He played 30 defensive snaps against Wyoming, 22 vs. Stanford and 19 against Washington State … He made his debut 6-4, 267, SO. at tackle versus the Aztecs … Against Stanford, he made two solo tackles … Johnson had one tackle against Washington State and SOLVANG, CA USC … Johnson recorded a solo sack against Wyoming HIGH SCHOOL — Played four seasons (two at defensive tackle and SANTA YNEZ VALLEY UNION HS two at defensive end) for coach J.T. Curtis at John Curtis Christian High School in River Ridge, LA … Two-star prospect by TheInsiders.com … PrepStar All-Region selection … Named UCLA — Chris saw action early in the year on special teams before honorable mention All-State … Also earned All-District and all-East being sidelined by injury … Gained valuable game experience and Bank honors … Credited with 102 tackles, including 63 solos … could contend for a starting job at tackle. Registered 11 sacks and seven hurries … Had nine hits behind the 2004 — Chris appeared in each of the first five games as a and recovered one fumble … Also lettered two member of the PAT/field goal unit … He also played two offensive seasons for track coach Preston Curtis … Competed in the discus snaps near the end of the Arizona contest … He suffered a partially and shot put. torn knee ligament prior to the California contest and was sidelined PERSONAL — Full Name: Christopher Brandon Johnson … Born: for the remainder of the year … Had surgery later in the season. November 26, 1985 in New Orleans, LA … Parents: Harry and HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters as an offensive tackle Colleen Johnson … Has two sisters, Tiffany and Christina … Biggest and defensive end at Santa Ynez Valley Union High School in Santa thrill in sports was playing in three state championship games in Ynez, CA for coach Ken Gruendyke … PrepStar All-Region selection the Superdome … Patterns his playing style after NFL defensive … A two-star prospect by TheInsiders.com and rivals.com … Rated standout … Hobbies include PlayStation, working out as the No. 124 prospect in the state of California by SuperPrep … and traveling … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall Selected to play in the North / South All-Star game … Los Angeles 2004 … Math is his favorite class. Times All-Ventura/North Coast pick on defense … As a senior, he served as team captain … Selected Offensive Lineman of the Year and All-Los Padres league … Named first-team all-county and all- area offensive lineman … Team MVP offensive lineman … Credited with 16 solo tackles, 15 assists and six sacks as a defensive end … As a junior, he was selected all-league offensive lineman and MVP UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 47 all-league offensive lineman … As a freshman, he received his … As a junior, he made 70 tackles and four interceptions … He also team's outstanding offensive lineman award … Also lettered three rushed for 1,082 yards and scored 20 touchdowns … Also was a seasons in track and field … Had a best of 50-0 in the shot put and member of the basketball (coach Al Bennett) and track teams (Scott 149-0 in the discus … Named track team captain his senior season King). … As a junior, he was selected Thrower of the Year. PERSONAL — Full Name: Dennis Paul Keyes II … Born: March 26, PERSONAL — Full Name: Christopher Daniel Joseph … Born: 1985 in Van Nuys, CA … Parents: Dennis and Ana Keyes … Has two December 20, 1986 in Santa Barbara, CA … Parents: Daniel and brothers — Julius and Spencer — and three sisters — Cornice, Sara Joseph … Has two brothers, Philip and David, and one sister, Mimi and Alexx … Biggest thrill in sports was winning the Los Danelle … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as a play he made as a Angeles City football title against Taft HS in December of 2002 … defensive end when he stripped the ball from a running back on a History is his favorite class … Undeclared major. counter dive play and recovered the fumble … Lists NFL star lineman as the player he admires the most … Hobbies Varsity Statistics - D. Keyes include music appreciation and all sports … Earned spot on the Tackles Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2004 … Calculus is his favorite class. Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2004 10 7-3 0 0 0

Career Highs #22 DENNIS KEYES Tackles: 5 at Illinois, 2004 STRONG SAFETY 6-1, 192, SO.** #7 DAVID KORAL CANOGA PARK, CA QUARTERBACK BIRMINGHAM HS 6-3, 218, SR.**

ALIBU UCLA — Dennis is one of several young secondary performers who M , CA will be competing for starting jobs and playing time in 2005 … Gained valuable experience a year ago … Can play both safety SANTA MONICA COLLEGE positions as well as spots in the nickel and dime packages … Possesses good coverage skills. 2004 — Against Illinois, Keyes made five tackles off the bench … UCLA — Koral will compete for playing time at quarterback during He played in the secondary and on special teams at Washington, Spring Practice … He has a knack for making big plays and can but injured his shoulder … Keyes did not play against San Diego throw the long ball … Made progress in the areas of reads, State or Arizona due to his injury and saw limited action in his return distribution and understanding of the offense a year ago … at California … He also sat out the games against Arizona State Transferred to UCLA from Santa Monica College for the 2004 Winter and Stanford due to the injured shoulder … He returned to action Quarter and has one season of eligibility remaining. against Washington State and made one tackle in limited snaps … 2004 — Koral served as the primary backup to Drew Olson At Oregon, he made two tackles off the bench … He played on throughout the season … Made his debut against Arizona, playing special teams versus USC, but did not make a tackle … He made the final two snaps … He played three snaps versus Stanford … In two solo tackles versus Wyoming, playing in the ’dime’ package. the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl, he was pressed into action 2003 — Did not see action in his first season in the program and when Drew Olson was injured in the second quarter … Playing the has three seasons of eligibility remaining. rest of the game, he completed seven of 12 passes for 89 yards, HIGH SCHOOL — Played for coach Ed Croson at Birmingham High including two touchdowns (17 and 25 yards to Craig Bragg) … He School in Van Nuys,CA … SuperPrep All-American (No. 19 defensive was also sacked five times and lost one fumble … The pass back) … SuperPrep’s No. 15 prospect in the Far West … PrepStar All- attempts and completions were the first of his Bruin career. America selection … TheInsiders.com four-star selection … Ranked JUNIOR COLLEGE — As a sophomore in 2003, he completed 155 No. 14 nationally among safeties by The Insiders.com … Rated No. of 281 passes (55.2%) for 2,202 yards, 18 touchdowns and six 2 safety in West by PacWest Football.com … A three-star selection interceptions in nine games at Santa Monica College … Rated No. by rivals.com … Rated No. 17 safety nationally and No. 33 prospect 8 JC quarterback by collegefootballnews.com … No. 63 JUCO in the West by rivals.com … Selected first-team All-State by prospect by SuperPrep … Four-star dropback quarterback prospect CalHiSports.com … All-West selection (No. 60 prospect) by Tom by Max Emfinger … A three-star prospect by TheInsiders.com … Lemming … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Earned two stars from rivals.com … Signed with Vanderbilt in Named to Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West team (eight February of 2001 but left after the 2001 season due to a change in votes) … Los Angeles City Section Player of the Year … Named to coaching staff … Played one game at Santa Monica College in L.A. Times All-Star team … L.A. Times San Fernando Valley Player 2002, suffering a broken collar bone … Was a walk-on at Florida of the Year … L.A. Daily News Area Player of the Year … A hard- State for the Spring of 2003 but returned to Santa Monica College hitting defender … As a safety, he made 88 tackles and four for the 2003 season. interceptions … On offense, he rushed for 1,692 yards (9.2 average) HIGH SCHOOL — As a prep senior (2000) under coach Ron Price and scored 36 touchdowns … Also accounted for 348 receiving at Palisades High, he was ranked No. 6 among quarterbacks in the yards on 23 receptions … Led Birmingham to first City Section title West and earned All-America honors from PrepStar … Member of since 1963 … He was selected Player of the Game in the Max Emfinger‘s Top 125 as a passing quarterback … Passed for championship contest with 133 yards rushing, a touchdown, an 4,057 yards and 44 touchdowns as a senior, including a national interception and a fumble recovery … A pre-season Rivals/PrepStar prep record 764 yards versus Grant HS of Van Nuys, CA … magazine All-American … Possesses 35-inch vertical leap … In Averaged over 400 passing yards per game … As a junior, he 2001, he was selected to the CalHiSports.com All-State Junior team threw for 4,902 yards and 58 touchdowns, averaging over 377

48 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE yards per game … Tied a national record with 10 touchdown passes in one game. PERSONAL — Full Name: David Andrew Koral … Born: November #19 MARCEDES LEWIS 27, 1982 in Santa Monica, CA … Parents: Cynthia Delpit and Peter Koral … Has two brothers and one sister … Lists his 764 yards TIGHT END passing yards in one game as his career highlight … Loves to fish and ski … History major. 6-6, 255, SR. Varsity Statistics - D. Koral LAKEWOOD, CA Passing Year PA PC YDS PCT INT TD LG LONG BEACH POLY HS 2004 12 7 89 .583 0 2 25

UCLA — Marcedes possesses great size and speed and could become a dominating player at his position … One of three finalists for the John Mackey Tight End Award in 2004 and the only finalist ONY EE returning for 2005 … An All-America candidate who is probably the #70 T L best receiving tight end in the nation … Also has the ability to line OFFENSIVE TACKLE up as a wide receiver to take advantage of his height … Enters his senior season with 11 career touchdown receptions … Already R owns the UCLA record for career touchdown receptions by a tight 6-4, 247, F .** end, breaking the mark of 10, set by All-American Tim Wrightman … He has made 68 receptions in his career and ranks No. 4 on INGLEWOOD, CA UCLA’s career tight end receiving list … The other five tight ends in the Top Six each went on to play in the NFL … He ranks 23rd overall SERRA HS on UCLA’s career receiving list. 2004 — The true junior, who is one of the nation’s best at his position, thanks to a great combination of size, speed and athletic UCLA — Tony is one of several young linemen who figure to ability, was one of three finalists for the John Mackey Award, compete for playing time this season … Made excellent progress presented annually to the nation’s top tight end … He was selected during his year on the scout team. second-team All-Pac-10 by the league's coaches … On the year, he 2004 — Did not see action in his first year with the program and has led the team with seven receiving touchdowns … He tied for four seasons of eligibility remaining. second on the squad with 32 receptions and was third with 402 HIGH SCHOOL — Played for coach Scott Altenberg at Serra High receiving yards … He averaged 12.6 yards per reception and School in Gardena,CA … PrepStar All-Region selection … Los produced a team-best 25 first downs to go with his seven Angeles Times All-South Bay/ Westside on offense … Selected for touchdowns … His 32 catches ranked fifth among Bruin tight ends the Shrine All-Star Football Classic … Two-star selection by since 1980 … In the opener against Oklahoma State, Lewis made TheInsiders.com and rivals.com … Played left tackle and allowed two receptions for 23 yards … Both of his catches came on third no sacks on a team that ran for 3,800 yards and passed for 2,000 down and both moved the chains, one on UCLA’s first touchdown more … Selected first-team All-South Bay as an offensive tackle by drive and one on the field goal drive at the end of the half … At the Daily Breeze as both a junior and senior … Winner of Serra Illinois, he led the team with four receptions for 62 yards and one High’s Cavalier Award for excellence on and off the field as a senior touchdown … He made a 23-yard catch and run on UCLA’s first … Started for three years on both offense (left tackle and left guard) play from scrimmage and a 16-yard reception on UCLA’s first series and defense (end and tackle) …Selected All-CIF as junior and a of the second half, both drives that ended in touchdowns … He also senior (OT) … Named All-Del Rey League as a sophomore defensive made a 15-yard scoring catch in the fourth quarter on which his tackle and as a junior offensive tackle … As a senior, he was named second effort moved the ball into the end zone … On the day, he the league’s Most Valuable Lineman. produced three first downs … At Washington, he made two PERSONAL — Full Name: Tony Samuel Lee … Born: December 16, receptions for 21 yards and one first down … He made a key 19- 1985 in Lynwood, CA … Parents: Penny Linton and Anthony Lee … yard reception on the Bruins’ field goal drive that gave them a 37- … Lists Serra's rally from a 10-point deficit to defeat Culver City in the 31 lead … Against San Diego State, he made one reception for nine 2003 CIF quarterfinals as his most memorable athletic moment … yards … Lewis had a breakout game in the win over Arizona, Hobbies include playing basketball … Admires the athletic style of making six receptions for 99 yards and three touchdowns, tying his … Science is his favorite subject. career high for receptions and setting new bests for yardage and touchdowns … His touchdowns measured 16, 12 and 18 yards and he also had catches of 23 and 21 yards on scoring drives … Dating back to 1965, his three touchdown receptions are the most by a Bruin tight end in a game … All six catches produced first downs … On the first touchdown (16 yards on third down), he tipped it, was hit, but stayed focused to regrab the ball for the score … On his second touchdown (12 yards), he made the catch, bounced off a would-be tackler, regained his balance and forced his way into the end zone for a 23-3 lead … His third scoring catch was on a 18-yard strike from Olson down the middle, again on third down … He also made a reception with a defender draped all over him and another on which he leaped high in the air for the catch … For his efforts, he was named the Mackey Committee National Tight End of the Week … At California, he made four receptions for 22 yards and UCLA’s first touchdown, a 15-yard strike from Drew Olson … He also had two first downs … At Arizona State, he made four receptions for 44 yards and his sixth touchdown of the year, a one-handed grab in

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 49 the back right corner of the end zone … His other three receptions (nine votes) … Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team … Member resulted in first downs … Against Stanford, he made one reception of Las Vegas Sun Super 11 … Selected to play in the 2002 North- for 26 yards and a first down on UCLA’s first touchdown drive … South Shrine All-Star game … Caught 44 passes for 710 yards and Against Washington State, he made two receptions for 26 yards 11 touchdowns for CIF Division I champions … On defense, he made and two first downs … On his second catch, good for 19 yards with seven quarterback sacks at defensive end … A very versatile over 8:30 left in the first half, he suffered a bruised tailbone and was athlete … Pre-season SuperPrep All-American (No. 1 tight end in unable to return to the game … The following week at Oregon, he nation and No. 1 player in Far West) … As a junior, he earned All- played limited snaps and did not make a reception … Against USC, State and All-CIF acclaim … Made 22 receptions for 313 yards and he made four receptions for 29 yards, including a four-yard four touchdowns … Also a star basketball player, he earned three touchdown grab with 2:20 remaining which brought the Bruins to varsity letters as a power forward … As a senior, he was named within five points (29-24) … Against Wyoming in the Pioneer second team All-CIF and to the Long Beach Press-Telegram "Dream PureVision Las Vegas Bowl, he made two receptions for 41 yards Team” … He was also a member of the Press-Telegram basketball and two first downs. “Dream Team” as a junior … Averaged over 19 points and 11 2003 — Ranked second on the team in receptions (30), receiving rebounds per game his junior season. yards (377) and touchdown receptions (3) … Appeared in all 13 PERSONAL — Full Name: Marcedes Alexis Lewis … Born: May 19, games and started eight contests … Played at least 40 snaps on 1984 in Los Alamitos, CA … Parents: Michael and Yvonne Withers five occasions, including 74 at Stanford, 66 versus San Diego State … Has two brothers, Ashley and Cody, and one sister, Nikia … and 64 against Washington … Led all receivers with six catches in Admires basketball star Michael Jordan … Economics is his favorite the season opener at Colorado … Totaled 96 yards on the afternoon class … Hobbies include drawing and playing video games … and made a 13-yard touchdown catch which put the Bruins ahead Sociology major. late in the third quarter … He made a 38-yard catch on third-and- 30 to set up his scoring grab … Started in a two-tight end formation, but did not make a catch against Illinois … Started in the double tight end formation at Oklahoma and made one reception for five Varsity Statistics - M. Lewis yards before leaving with a shoulder injury … Made two receptions Receiving against San Diego State for 24 yards … Against Washington, he Years No Yds Avg TD Lg made two catches for 28 yards … At Arizona, he made a key fourth- 2002 6 51 8.5 1 16 quarter catch for 15 yards on third down, good for a first down, to 2003 30 377 12.6 3 38 keep a drive alive … Came off the bench against Cal and led Bruin 2004 32 402 12.6 7 29 receivers with four catches for 67 yards, including a 31-yard scoring grab … All of his receptions produced first downs and two came on Totals 68 830 12.2 11 38 crucial third down situations … Started in a double tight end formation against Arizona State and made one reception for 16 Career Highs yards which helped to set up a Bruin touchdown … Came off the Receptions: 6 vs. Arizona, 2004 and at Colorado, 2003 bench at Stanford to make four catches for 36 yards … Made four Receiving Yards: 99 vs. Arizona, 2004 receptions at Washington State for 40 yards … Started against Receiving Touchdowns: 3 vs. Arizona, 2004 Oregon and made two receptions for 20 yards, but missed the second half with a concussion … Started in a two-tight end formation at USC and made one catch for a 17-yard touchdown … Had two UCLA Career Receptions By Tight Ends catches for 13 yards in the bowl game against Fresno State. Years No. Yds Avg TD 2002 — Played in all 13 games as a true freshman … Had six 1. Paul Bergmann ’79-83 85 1,076 12.66 5 catches for 51 yards and one touchdown for the season … Also 2. Charles Arbuckle ’86-89 73 821 11.25 4 served as a member of the kickoff return and field goal units on 2. Tim Wrightman ’78-81 73 947 12.97 10 special teams during the season … Had one catch in the game 4. Marcedes Lewis ’02- 68 830 12.21 11 versus Oklahoma State for two yards … Made one grab in the 5. Derek Tennell ’83-86 67 638 9.52 3 Colorado game for eight yards … Had one catch for three yards at 6. Mike Seidman ’99-02 61 989 16.21 7 San Diego State … Made one reception for eight yards on a in the Oregon game … Caught a 14-yard touchdown pass in the USC game … Made one catch for 16 yards in the Washington State game. HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters in football at Long Beach, CA, Poly High School … Played quarterback as a prep freshman and moved to tight end with the varsity team his last three #77 KENNETH LOMBARD seasons … Parade All-American … SuperPrep Elite 50 (No. 4) … SuperPrep All-American (No. 1 jumbo athlete) … Rated No. 2 player DEFENSIVE TACKLE in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by SuperPrep … PrepStar Dream Team and No. 1 tight end in nation … Member of Student Sports Hot 100 (No. 6-1, 280, SO. 30) … Rated No. 1 tight end in nation and five-star prospect by PacWest Football … Rated No. 1 tight end in West by PacWest LOS ANGELES, CA Football.com … Ranked No. 22 nationally in TheInsiders Top 101 … Five-star prospect by Max Emfinger and member of All-America ST. JOHN BOSCO HS team … No. 1 TE prospect by Max Emfinger … Tom Lemming All- American (No. 33) and No. 6 player in West … Rated No. 2 tight end in nation by Tom Lemming … The Sporting News Hot 101 (No. 35) … UCLA — Kenneth figures to compete for playing time at the Ranked No. 30 nationally by Student Sports … Second-team All- defensive tackle positions after gaining some game experience a State (Cal Hi Sports) … First-team All-CIF Southern Section … CIF-SS year ago … Was sidelined for the year by an injured shoulder which Division I co-Offensive Player of the Year … All-CIF SS Division I first he hurt in the season's third game at Washington. team … Member of L.A. Times All-Star Team … First-team L.A. 2004 — Lombard played in the first three games before sustaining Times All-Southeast/South Coast … Member of Tacoma News a shoulder injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the year … Tribune Western 100 … Fab 15 first team … He had surgery in December following the USC contest … UCLA will Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West first team

50 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE petition for a 'medical hardship' to have his year of eligibility restored … He played extensively off the bench against Oklahoma State (38 snaps) and made one tackle … He started at Illinois, #9 JUSTIN LONDON becoming the first true freshman to start on the defensive line since Ken Kocher and Anthony Fletcher did it in the 1999 Rose Bowl … He MIDDLE LINEBACKER also started at Washington and made one tackle before injuring his shoulder. 6-1, 235, SR. HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters as a defensive and offensive lineman for coach Kiki Mendoza at St. John Bosco High ROANOKE, VA School in Bellflower, CA … PrepStar All-American … Rated as the No. 63 prospect in the West by Tom Lemming … Rated as the No. NORTHSIDE HS 74 prospect in California by SuperPrep … No. 41 ranked defensive tackle in the nation … Three-star prospect by TheInsiders.com … No. 81 rated prospect in the West by TheInsiders.com … No. 48 UCLA — Justin enters his senior year as one of the better linebackers ranked defensive tackle in the nation and three-star prospect by in the nation and a candidate for post-season honors … Plays the rivals.com … Ranked No. 63 among California prospects by game with a lot of enthusiasm and energy … A key performer in the rivals.com … As a senior, he was credited with 68 total tackles, 46 middle of the defensive unit, he is very solid against both the run solos … Registered five sacks … Named first-team All-Serra League and the pass… Will not participate in Spring Practice due to off- … Most Valuable Lineman in the Serra League … First-team All-CIF season arthroscopic surgery on his right ankle. Division I … Selected to the first-team Long Beach Press Telegram 2004 — London, who was on the pre-season ‘Watch List’ for the Dream Team as a defensive lineman …CaliFlorida Bowl participant Lombardi and Butkus awards, sprained his right ankle in practice … Selected for the Shrine All-Star Football Classic … L.A. Times first- on August 19 and was hindered by it for most of the season … On team All-South Coast Region on defense … Academic All-CIF … the year, he ranked fourth (tied) on the squad with 57 tackles, Team captain … As a junior, he had 100 total tackles with 55 solos including two sacks and 7.0 for losses (third) … In his final five and four sacks … Team won league championship … Named games, he made 44 tackles … An All-Pac-10 honorable mention second-team All-Serra League … Second-team Long Beach Press selection, he was the defensive winner of UCLA’s N.N. Sugarman Telegram Dream Team selection … Also lettered two seasons in Award for Best Leadership … London sat out the opener against track and field for coach Tim McIntosh (shot and discus). Oklahoma State due to the ankle injury … He returned to practice PERSONAL — Full Name: Kenneth Andrew Lombard … Born: on September 7 and saw his first game action of the season at January 31, 1986 in Los Angeles, CA … Parents: Herbert and Joanne Illinois where he came off the bench to make three assisted tackles Lombard … Has one brother, Kory, and one sister, Krista, who each … He started at Washington, but played only three snaps before attended UCLA … Kory played football from 1998-2000 … Cousin, reaggravating his injured ankle … He did not see action against Robin, also attended UCLA … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as San Diego State … London came off the bench against Arizona and being when his high school team defeated Mater Dei in to made two tackles … He started at California (his second start of the win the league championship in 2002 … Lists Notre Dame's "Rudy" year) and played most of the game, finishing with four solo tackles as the famous athlete he admires … Hobbies include lifting weights … At Arizona State, he made four tackles, including two solos, in his and playing basketball … Lists his career objective as being an NFL second straight start … In the shutout of Stanford, he totaled 10 coach … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2004 … tackles (second on the team), including seven solos and one tackle History is his favorite class. for loss … Against Washington State, he again ranked second on the team with nine tackles, including six solos … At Oregon, he led Varsity Statistics - K. Lombard the team with 10 tackles (four solos), including one sack and a Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) second for loss … Against USC, he made eight tackles (six solos) to 2004 3 2-1 0 0 0) tie for the team high … He had one tackle for loss, forced one fumble and made an interception … In the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl, he led the team with seven tackles (five solos), including Career Highs one quarterback sack and two others for losses. Tackles: 2 vs. Oklahoma State, 2004 2003 — As a sophomore, he ranked second on the team with 98 tackles … Also ranked second on the team with 8.5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with three interceptions … Ranked eighth in the Pac-10 with his average of 7.67 tackles per contest … Honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection … Made his first career start in the season opener at Colorado and totaled three tackles … Made the first interception of his career against Illinois and added seven tackles, inlcuding one for loss … Credited with eight tackles at Oklahoma and one pass break up … Came off the bench against San Diego State and made a team-best 11 tackles, including one for loss … Against Washington, he made six tackles, including one for loss … Made his second interception of the season and broke up two passes … Tied for the team lead with 10 tackles at Arizona, including one for loss … Also forced a fumble and picked off his third pass of the year late in the fourth quarter to seal the win … Against Cal, he tied his career high with 11 stops, including one sack and two others behind the line of scrimmage … One of the tackles for loss was a nine-yard loss on a third-down play and forced Cal to attempt a 50-yard field goal in its effort to send the game to a second overtime period … Against Arizona State, he made seven tackles and recovered a fumble … Credited with five stops at Stanford, including one for loss … Had nine tackles at Washington State … Totaled six stops against Oregon … Led the Bruins with nine tackles at USC, including one for loss … Also forced a fumble

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 51 … Made six tackles in the bowl game against Fresno State, including He was named to The Sporting News’ Pac-10 All-Freshman team 0.5 for loss … Played in all 13 games, starting 12 (all but San Diego and was also the offensive winner of UCLA’s John Boncheff, Jr. State) … Played at least 65 snaps eight times, including 80 versus Award for Rookie of the Year … He made his Bruin debut against California, 78 at Colorado, 77 versus Washington and 75 at USC. Illinois and had five net yards on two attempts … Against San Diego 2002 — Saw action in 12 games … Recorded five tackles … Served State, he returned one kickoff for 24 yards and carried once for 12 as a member of the kickoff and kickoff return units on special teams yards … He carried the ball six times (32 yards) in the fourth quarter during the season … Had one stop in the Colorado game … Credited against Arizona, including the final five plays of UCLA’s final with one tackle in the San Diego State game … Had one tackle at touchdown drive, scoring on a two-yard run … He also returned a Washington … Registered one stop in the game at Arizona … Had kickoff 35 yards … At California, he carried once for seven yards one tackle in the USC game. and returned five kicks for 98 yards, including one for 31 yards … At HIGH SCHOOL — Played football for coach Jim Hickam at Northside Arizona State, Markey, playing much of the second half, rushed for Senior High School in Roanoke, VA … PrepStar All-American and 80 yards on five attempts … His 61-yard run in the third quarter No. 6 linebacker in Atlantic Region … SuperPrep All-American (No. immediately preceeded Manuel White’s three-yard scoring run to 18 linebacker) … Rated No. 8 player in Virginia by SuperPrep … Tom give the Bruins their first lead … Markey also had one kickoff return Lemming All-Mid Atlantic Coast team (No. 35) … Rated No. 23 for 15 yards and one reception for five yards … Against Stanford, he linebacker in country and four-star prospect by PacWest Football … rushed for 41 yards on 10 carries and also had two receiving yards Named first-team All-State (VHSCA All-Group AA) … Defensive on a lateral from Craig Bragg … Against Washington State, he Player of the Year in the Roanoke “Timesland” area … Named first- carried five times for 17 net yards and returned two kickoffs for 56 team all-conference, all-region and all-state … Made 266 tackles yards … Markey had a breakout performance at Oregon … He and 17 sacks in his final two seasons of prep football … Had over became the sixth true freshman of the season to start a game, 100 tackles for three straight prep seasons … As a senior, he opening in place of injured Maurice Drew … He rushed for a accounted for 112 tackles and four quarterback sacks … Also career-high 131 yards and led the Bruins with five receptions for 84 played running back and scored touchdowns of 47 and 44 yards yards … Including his 23-yard kickoff return, Markey accounted for vs. top-ranked Pulaski County … As a junior, he was credited with 238 all-purpose yards … His 29-yard run to the three-yard line 154 stops and set a school record with 98 solo tackles. immediately preceeded Manuel White’s touchdown that broke a 7- PERSONAL — Full Name: Justin Scott London … Born: August 22, 7 tie and his 50-yard catch and run set up White’s second TD that 1984 in Roanoke, VA … Parents: Tommy and Sharon London … Has gave UCLA a 21-3 lead … He was named the Pac-10 Offensive one sister, Michelle … Dad played football at North Carolina State Player of the Week for his efforts … Against USC, he carried eight and with the Cleveland Browns … Biggest athletic thrill was helping times for five net yards … He also returned four kickoffs for 113 his team to an upset victory with a 17-tackle, two rushing touchdown yards, including one for 50 yards … Versus Wyoming, he carried performance versus the No. 1-ranked team in the state in his senior the ball five times for 20 yards, made two receptions for 14 yards season … Lists former NFL star Ronnie Lott and current standout Ray and returned two kickoffs for 33 yards. Lewis as the players he patterns his style after … His aunt, Rita HIGH SCHOOL — Played from 2001-04 for coach Vic Eumont at Houston, completed the MBA program at UCLA … History major. Jesuit High School in New Orleans,LA … Rated as the nation's No. 21 tailback by Tom Lemming … A Tom Lemming All-American … Varsity Statistics - J. London Four-star tailback prospect by Max Emfinger … Three-star selection by TheInsiders.com … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Ranked Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) No. 53 among running backs by rivals.com … Rated the No. 83 2002 5 5-0 0 0 0 running back in the nation by TheInsiders.com … Rated as the No. 2003 98 60-38 1.0-7 8.5-26 3-52(0) 24 prospect in the state of Louisiana by SuperPrep … Selected to 2004 57 35-22 2.0-11 7.0-21 1-4 (0) Orlando Sentinel All-Southern team … Mr. Football in the state of Totals 160 100-60 3.0-18 15.5-47 4-56 (0) Louisiana … Louisiana Class 5A State offensive MVP … New Orleans City Player of the Year … Selected All-District and All-District MVP … Times-Picayune Player of the Year … Nokia Sugar Bowl Career Highs Player of the Year … Rushed for more yards than any player in the Tackles: 11 vs. California, 2003 and vs. San Diego State, 2003 history of New Orleans prep football … Totaled 2,837 rushing yards Tackles for Loss: 3 vs. California, 2003; vs. Wyoming, 2004 and 46 touchdowns as a senior … Accounted for 3,504 all-purpose yards on 382 touches, an average of 9.1 yards per play … Set a record for longest kick return, 96 yards; most points scored in a season, 276; most touchdowns in a game, six; most rushing yards in a game, 342; most points scored in a game, 36; most touchdowns in a season, 46 …Set career records for rushing, 3832 yards; #27 CHRIS MARKEY touchdowns scored, 60; and points scored, 360 … Also lettered in track and field (2002-04) for coach Rodney Luke … District triple TAILBACK jump champion … Lettered in basketball (2002-04) for coach Chris Jennings where he was selected to the All-District team. 5-11, 195, SO. PERSONAL — Full Name: Christopher Henry Markey … Born: September 23, 1985 in Laplace, LA … Parent: Rene Markey … Has LULING, LA two brothers — Adrien and Gary … Biggest thrill in sports was signing his scholarship papers with UCLA … Lists of JESUIT HS the Rams as the athlete after whom he patterns his style … Hobbies include playing basketball and watching movies … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2004 … English is his favorite class. UCLA — A slashing type of running back, Markey was the team's Varsity Statistics - C. Markey third-leading rusher a year ago … Gained valuable experience and seems poised to make a major contribution in 2005. Rushing 2004 — On the year, Markey was UCLA’s third-leading rusher Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg with 350 yards (5.3 average) … He ranked seventh in the Pac-10 2004 66 363 13 350 5.3 1 61 with his 22.2 kickoff return average and he was third on the team and 17th in the Pac-10 with 854 all-purpose yards (77.6 average) …

52 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Receiving All-CIF SS Division VI … Selected L.A. Times All-Orange County … Years No Yds Avg TD Lg Named first-team all-league … First lineman at his school to be 2004 8 105 13.1 0 50 named team MVP … Team captain … Consistently graded out at 92-96% in blocking efficiency in his junior and senior seasons … Kickoff Returns Orange County Football Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete award winner. Years No Yds Avg TD Lg PERSONAL — Full Name: Michael Joseph McCloskey … Born: November 24, 1982 in Laguna Hills, CA … Parents: William and 2004 18 399 22.2 0 50 Margaret McCloskey … Has one sister, Katherine … Lists defeating Mission Viejo High for the first time in school history as his biggest Career Highs thrill in sports to date … Names longtime NFL lineman Rushing Yards: 131 at Oregon, 2004 as the athlete he admires most … Hobbies include baseball, Receptions: 5 at Oregon, 2004 snowboarding and paintball … Physics and History are his favorite classes … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2001 and Winter 2002 … Psychology major.

#59 MIKE MCCLOSKEY #2 ERIC MCNEAL CENTER STRONG SAFETY 6-5, 274, SR.** 6-2, 209, JR.** LAGUNA HILLS, CA CARSON, CA LAGUNA HILLS HS SERRA HS

UCLA — Mike is the lynchpin of the Bruin offensive line … One of the top centers in the nation (he was on the Rimington Watch List in UCLA — Eric enters his junior year as a contender for increased 2004), UCLA is at its best when he is on the field … Enters his senior playing time at safety … Also plays linebacker in the nickel package season with 28 career starts, including 10 in 2004 … He is equally … He is a hard-hitting, aggressive performer. adept at pass blocking and run blocking … A second-team 2004 — McNeal saw action in the opener against Oklahoma State Freshman All-American in 2002, he started the first 18 games of his … At Illinois, McNeal made his first career start in place of Jarrad career before suffering a season-ending injury in the fifth game of Page at strong safety and responded with three stops … He played 2003 against Washington. in the secondary and on special teams at Washington … Playing in 2004 — Against Oklahoma State, he returned to the starting lineup UCLA’s nickel package against San Diego State, he made six for the first time since the fifth game of the 2003 season … He tackles, including five solos … McNeal made one tackle and his first played every snap of the first four games, but missed the Arizona interception late in the game against Arizona … Against California, game due to a sprained ankle suffered in practice … He returned he recovered a fumble on a kickoff that led to a Bruin touchdown … against California and played the entire contest … He also went the At Arizona State, he had two solo tackles … Against Stanford, he distance against Arizona State and Stanford … Did not play against made three tackles, including two assists … McNeal made six Washington State due to headaches … He returned to the lineup tackles, including four solos, playing the nickel back against against Oregon’s vaunted defensive line and helped the Bruins net Washington State … He added two tackle assists at Oregon … 227 yards on the ground … He also played every snap versus USC Against USC, he made three tackles in the nickel package … In the and Wyoming … Played in 10 of 12 games (10 starts) and played at Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl, he played extensively in the least 65 snaps eight times … UCLA rushed for at least 200 yards in nickel package and made one solo tackle and just missed an six of his 10 games … McCloskey was a second-team All-Pac-10 interception … He was the defensive winner of UCLA’s Captain Don selection in 2004 and one of the winners of UCLA’s Jerry Long Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player. “Heart” Award. 2003 — Saw action in 12 games … Finished the season with 15 2003 — Started the first five games of the season and played tackles … Saw his first career action on special teams against virtually every snap until his injury, including 75 at Oklahoma and 71 Illinois … Saw special teams duty on the kickoff, punt return and versus San Diego State … In the first quarter of the Washington kickoff return units … Had two tackles against Washington … game, he suffered a fractured left ankle and was sidelined for the Credited with three stops in the game at USC … In the Silicon Valley remainder of the season. Classic, he took Jarrad Page‘s spot for the second half, playing 35 2002 — Selected second-team Freshman All-America by The snaps, and finished the game with seven tackles, including two for Sporting News for his fine play … Starter in all 13 games … Played loss. virtually every snap and was on the field for at least 60 plays in each 2002 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has game … Had six KO blocks at San Diego State … Earned a blocking two seasons of eligibility remaining. grade of 91% at Oregon State … Led the team with a 91% mark at HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three letters as a quarterback, safety, California … Had a 91% grade in the game at Washington, which receiver and punt and kickoff return man for coach Scott Altenberg ranked second on the team … Graded at 92% in the win at Arizona at Serra High School in Gardena, CA … Member of Student Sports … Also made 11 KO blocks at Arizona. Hot 100 (No. 59) … Four-star prospect by Max Emfinger … No. 7 2001 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and still safety prospect by Emfinger … Tom Lemming All-American and has one season of eligibility remaining. No. 17 player in West … Rated No. 7 defensive back in nation by HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters as both an offensive Lemming … PrepStar Dream Team and No. 4 ‘athlete’ in the nation and defensive lineman for coach Bruce Ingalls at Laguna Hills, CA (No. 2 ‘athlete’ in West) … Ranked No. 59 nationally by Student High School … PrepStar All-West honorable mention … Ranked Sports … No. 7 safety and four-star prospect by PacWest Football among the nation’s top 60 players at his position by rivals.com … … Rated No. 2 safety in West by PacWestFootball.com … Ranked

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 53 No. 57 nationally in TheInsiders Top 101 … The Sporting News Hot seasons. 101 (No. 73) … SuperPrep All-American (No. 28 defensive back) … 2004 — As a redshirt sophomore, Medlock was one of 20 Rated No. 36 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by SuperPrep … semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award … He was selected first-team Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Second-team All-Pac-10 by the league’s coaches … He was the co-winner of All-State (Cal Hi Sports) … First-team All-CIF Southern Section … All- UCLA’s Tommy Prothro Award for Outstanding Special Teams CIF SS Division VII first team … First-team L.A. Times All-South Bay/ Player … On the year, Medlock made 15 of 20 field goal attempts Westside … All-South Bay first team (Daily Breeze) … Member of and 42 of 43 PATs … He was the team’s leading scorer with 87 Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West first team (eight votes) points (7.25) and ranked second in the Pac-10 in field goal percentage … Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team … Member of Las (75.0), second in kick scoring (7.25), third in scoring (7.25) and fourth Vegas Sun Super 11 second team … Orange County Register Fab 15 (20th in NCAA) in field goals (1.25) … He became the first UCLA second team … Selected to play in the 2002 North-South Shrine All- player to kick two field goals of at least 50 yards in the same game Star game … As a senior, he made 80 tackles and seven at Oregon … He is also the first Bruin to kick three field goals of 50 interceptions, scoring once, and deflected 17 passes for a team or more yards in a season … Only John Lee, with four, kicked more which won the Angelus League title … On defense, he was named field goals of at least 50 yards in a career … On Nov. 13 at Oregon, first-team all-league … On offense, he rushed for 200 yards and he converted two of three field goal attempts and all four PATs for two touchdowns on 19 carries and made 11 catches for 250 yards 10 points … In the third quarter, he tied his career best with a 52- and one score … Pre-season SuperPrep All-American (No. 15 ‘skill yard kick … With 2:08 remaining in the game, he connected from athlete’ in nation and No. 15 player in Far West) … Second-team All- 50 yards out to give the Bruins an eight-point lead (34-26) … He State as a junior when he made 69 tackles and seven interceptions was named Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week … In the for the 2000 Angelus League champs … Named second-team All- regular-season finale against USC, he made one of two field goals State and second-team Daily Breeze all-area as a junior … As a (made from 43, missed from 39) and all three PATs for six points … junior quarterback, he threw for 1,200 yards and nine touchdowns In the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl, he made all three PAT and ran for 432 yards on 41 attempts and six touchdowns … As a attempts, but missed a fourth-quarter field goal attempt from 45 sophomore, he completed 87-146 passes for 1705 yards and 12 yards … In the 2004 opener against Oklahoma State, he kicked two touchdowns … Also lettered three years in basketball for coach field goals and made both PATs … In the third quarter, he kicked a Hurt … Named honorable mention all-Del Rey league for a team 52-yard field goal, the longest of his career … That kick tied for the which finished as the CIF Division 4 runner-up. fourth longest in school history and was the longest by a Bruin since PERSONAL — Full Name: Eric Douglas McNeal, Jr. … Born: January 1997, when Chris Sailer kicked a school-record 56-yard field goal 13, 1984 in Culver City, CA … Parents: Eric, Sr. and Denice McNeal against Oregon … Against Illinois, he was five of five on PATs, but … Has one sister, Kimberly … Lists his biggest athletic thrill as did not attempt a field goal … At Washington, his 20-yard field goal stopping a running back at the one-yard line in overtime and with 10:35 remaining in the game gave UCLA a six-point lead (37- winning the 2001 league championship game … Favorite player is 31) and forced the Huskies to score a touchdown to win … He also linebacker of the … Hobbies include converted four of five PATs, missing an extra point kick for the first ping pong, pool, video games and swimming … Algebra is his time in his career when his second attempt bounced off the left favorite class … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2002 upright … Against San Diego State, he set a career high with four (3.00) … Undeclared major. field goals (22, 40, 43, 44) on four attempts, the most by a Bruin since Nate Fikse kicked five against Stanford in 2002 … His first two, Varsity Statistics - E. McNeal in the second quarter, gave the Bruins a 20-3 halftime lead … He also converted all three PATs for a career-best 15 points … He was Tackles selected Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week for his efforts … Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Against Arizona, he converted all five PAT attempts and did not try 2003 15 9-6 0 2-4 0 a field goal … At California, he made all four PATs, but did not 2004 28 17-11 0 0 1-6(0) attempt a field goal … At Arizona State, he made field goals of 40 Totals 43 26-17 0 2-4 1-6(0) and 48 yards, the latter with no time left in the first half, and converted all four of his PATs for 10 points … Against Stanford, he made all three PATs, but missed his first two field goals of the year Career Highs (51 and 38 yards) … Against Washington State, he made all three Tackles: 7 vs. Fresno St., 2003 of his field goal attempts (27, 47, 47) and both PATs for 11 points. 2003 — Served as the Bruin place kicker for all 13 games … Named to The Sporting News Pac-10 All-Freshman team … Team's leading scorer with 68 points … His 5.23 scoring average placed him 11th USTIN EDLOCK in the conference … Ranked fourth in the Pac-10 in field goals per #7 J M game (1.08) and in field goal percentage (.737) … Converted all 26 PLACE KICKER PATs and made 14 of 19 field goals with a long of 48 yards … His 14 field goals rank 12th on the all-time single-season list at UCLA … R Made his career debut at Colorado and made both PATs, but was 6-0, 185, J .** wide on a 35-yard field goal attempt … Two of his three kickoffs reached the end zone and the third was returned just 20 yards … FREMONT, CA Made field goals from 28 and 48 yards in the 6-3 win over Illinois … Two of his three kickoffs reached the goal line … Tied his career MISSION SAN JOSE HS long with a 48-yard field goal at Oklahoma … Made field goals of 27 and 24 yards against San Diego State … Made a 39-yard field goal in the Washington game … At Arizona, he made a 32-yard UCLA — In just two seasons, Justin has established himself as one field goal in the first quarter to increase his streak to seven in a row, of the better place kickers in the nation … Entering his junior year, but missed from 35 yards in the fourth quarter … Against Cal, he Medlock is already in seventh place (tied) on UCLA’s career field kicked what proved to be the game-winning field goal in the first goal list with 29 … Medlock’s career percentage of .744 is third overtime … He converted both PATs (a third was unsuccessful among Bruins with at least 21 career field goals … He ranks 16th on because of a fumbled snap) … Against Arizona State, he made field the school's career scoring list with 155 points … Possesses a very goals of 41 and 44 yards and added two PATs … The second field strong leg … Has also handled the kickoff chores for the past two goal gave UCLA a seven-point lead in the fourth quarter … At

54 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Stanford, he made both PATs, but did not attempt a field goal … UCLA’s All-Time Made Field Goals List Converted both of his field goal attempts (46 and 32) at Washington Name Years FGA FGM Lg State … Made two (35 and 37 yards) of four field goals against 1. John Lee 1982-85 100 85 52 Oregon … Missed from 44 and 32 yards, hitting the upright with 2. Bjorn Merten 1993-96 83 57 50 one attempt … Did not attempt a field goal against USC … Missed 3. Alfredo Velasco 1986-89 65 51 53 his only field goal attempt, a 47-yarder on a wet field, in the bowl 4. Chris Griffith 1999-02 59 42 49 game against Fresno State. 5. Chris Sailer 1995-98 46 33 56 2002 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has 6. Peter Boermeester1977-79 49 31 48 two seasons of eligibility remaining. 7. Justin Medlock 2003- 39 29 52 HIGH SCHOOL — Earned two letters in football for coach Kevin 7. Louis Perez 1991-92 40 29 47 Lydon at Mission San Jose High School in Fremont, CA … Rated No. 9 kicker in nation and four-star rating by PacWest Football … Four- star prospect by Max Emfinger … No. 9 kicking prospect by Max Emfinger … PrepStar All-American and No. 4 kicker in West … Rated No. 94 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by SuperPrep … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Named all- #63 AARON MEYER county and all-league at both kicker and punter as both a senior and junior … Made four of six field goals as a senior, including a OFFENSIVE LINEMAN long of 48 yards … Missed from 47 and 50 yards … Averaged 43.1 yards per punt with a long of 73 yards … Eighteen of his 20 kickoffs 6-3, 285, FR.** went for touchbacks … As a junior, he made seven of 13 field goals with a long of 47 yards (all six of his misses were from at least 50 LULING, LA yards) … He kicked four field goals of farther than 40 yards and made 29 of 30 PATs … Seventeen of his 23 kickoffs went for JOHN CURTIS CHRISTIAN HS touchbacks … Also lettered three years in soccer for coach Mike Alwood, earning all-league honors as a sophomore and senior. PERSONAL — Full Name: Justin Charles Medlock … Born: Oct. 23, UCLA — Aaron is one of several youngsters who figure to contribute 1983 in Santa Clara, CA … Parent: Tammy Medlock … Has one on the offensive line this season. sister, Tanisha … Athlete he admires is Patriots kicker Adam 2004 — He did not see action in his first year with the program and Vinatieri … Hobbies include playing sports and computers … has four seasons of eligibility remaining. Sociology major. HIGH SCHOOL — Lettered in football for four seasons for coach Varsity Statistics - J. Medlock J.T. Curtis at John Curtis Christian High School in River Ridge, LA … Field Goals Four-star center prospect by Max Emfinger … A three-star prospect Year Tot 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg PAT PT by TheInsiders.com … Rated No. 89 offensive lineman in the 2003 14-19 3-3 5-8 6-8 0-0 48 26-26 68 nation by TheInsiders.com … Rated No. 26 prospect in the state of 2004 15-20 4-4 0-2 8-9 3-5 52 42-43 87 Louisiana by SuperPrep … Earned two stars from rivals.com … Totals 29-39 7-7 5-10 14-17 3-5 52 68-69 155 Named to the coaches’ all-state team … Selected All-Eastbank and All-District after his senior season … Team won the State Career Highs championship in his sophomore and junior seasons and was the Long FG: 52 vs. Oklahoma State and at Oregon, 2004 State runner-up in his freshman and senior seasons … Also Most FG In a Game: 4 vs. San Diego State, 2004 lettered one season in track and field (discus) for coach Brandt Sloan. PERSONAL — Full Name: Aaron Jay Meyer … Born: June 18, 1985 UCLA’s All-Time Scoring List in New Orleans, LA … Parents: Michael and Stephanie Meyer … Name Years TD PAT FG Pts Has one brother, Michael, Jr. and one sister, Ashley … Biggest thrill 1. John Lee 1982-85 0 135 85 390 in sports was playing in the State championship game … Lists NFL 2.Skip Hicks 1993-97 55 0 0 330 standout offensive lineman as one of the athletes he 3. Bjorn Merten 1993-96 0 130 57 301 admires the most … Hobbies include chess and watching movies 4. Alfredo Velasco 1986-89 0 114 51 267 … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2004 … English 5. DeShaun Foster 1998-01 44 *1 0 266 is his favorite class. 6. Chris Griffin 1999-02 0 136 42 262 7. Gaston Green 1984-87 40 *4 0 248 8. 1965-67 35 *2 0 214 9. Chris Sailer 1995-98 0 114 33 213 10. Efren Herrera 1971-73 0 121 24 193 11. Joe Fleming 1926-28 22 23 6 173 12. J.J. Stokes 1991-94 28 *1 0 170 13. Theotis Brown 1976-78 27 0 0 162 14. Peter Boermeester1977-79 0 67 31 160 15. Eric Ball ’85-88 26 0 0 156 16. Justin Medlock 2003- 0 68 29 155

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 55 #98 KYLE MORGAN #43 DANNY NELSON DEFENSIVE END INSIDE LINEBACKER 6-3, 254, SR.** 6-1, 239, JR. SAN FRANCISCO, CA BOISE, ID GALILEO ACADEMY CENTENNIAL HS

UCLA — This returning starter made an impact in his first season of UCLA — Danny figures to battle for playing time at the middle inside Division IA football and could be outstanding in 2005 … Played two linebacker position … Gained valuable experience during his first seasons (2002-2003) at Pearl River (MS) Community College … year in the program … Plays very well against the run … Transferred Enrolled at UCLA for the 2004 Winter Quarter … Originally signed to UCLA from Arizona Western College in Yuma, AZ for the 2004 with the University of Miami (FL). Winter Quarter. 2004 — On the year, Morgan, who started the final 10 games of the 2004 — The junior college transfer started at an inside linebacker season, made 24 tackles and his 3.5 for losses were tied for third position against Oklahoma State when Justin London was not among linemen … He had an impressive 2004 Spring practice and available due to an ankle injury … Made seven tackles (three solos) was contending for a starting slot at defensive end during the pre- against the Cowboys and had 0.5 quarterback sacks … He saw season camp … However, he injured his left knee in practice and limited action at Illinois and made two solo tackles … He also underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair a torn meniscus on played off the bench at Washington … Had two tackle assists August 16 … He came off the bench against Oklahoma State, but versus San Diego State … Saw limited action versus Arizona and was not credited with a tackle … He saw action off the bench at California, mostly on special teams … He made one special teams Illinois and recorded a quarterback hurry … Morgan made his first tackle at Arizona State … Against Stanford, he suffered a fractured career start at Washington and made three solo tackles, including left clavicle in the second quarter and missed the remainder of the one for loss … He started against San Diego State and had one season. assist on a quarterback sack … He started versus Arizona and was 2003 — Played one season of football at Arizona Western College credited with one assist … In his start at California, he made two for coach Bob O'Meara and will have three years to complete two solo tackles … At Arizona State, he started and made three solo seasons of eligibility … Earned first-team All-ACCAC and WSFL tackles … Against Stanford, he started and made two tackles (one honors … Named an honorable mention Junior College All- solo) … He had two tackles (two assists) against Washington State American … Four-star prospect at inside linebacker according to … Started at Oregon and made three solo tackles, including one Max Emfinger … Rated the No. 16 Junior College linebacker by sack and a second for loss … Against USC, he started and made collegefootballnews.com … Earned three stars from rivals.com two solo tackles … In the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl, he and TheInsiders.com. made a career-high five tackles, including three solos, against HIGH SCHOOL — Lettered three seasons in football for coach Lee Wyoming. Neumann at Centennial High School in Boise, ID … His team won JUNIOR COLLEGE — Played two seasons of football at Pearl River the Idaho state 5-A Division I championship in 1999 … Named all- Community College in Poplarville, Mississippi for head coach Tim conference and all-state after the 1999 season … Selected Hatten and has one season of eligibility remaining … His team won conference Player of the Year following the 2000 season … Also the South Division championship in 2002 and the State championship selected all-state in 2000 … 1998 Junior Olympic state Boxing in 2003 … Rated as the No. 5 JC defensive end by champion. collegefootballnews.com … Four-star prospect according to Max PERSONAL — Full Name: Daniel Oliver Nelson … Born: January 16, Emfinger … Earned three stars from TheInsiders.com and rivals.com 1983 in Sicily … Parents: David and Daleen Nelson … Dad graduated … No. 42 JUCO prospect by SuperPrep. from UCLA … Has one brother, Jon, and two sisters, Kathleen and HIGH SCHOOL — Earned first-team All-City honors in football at Christine … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning the Idaho Galileo Academy in San Francisco playing for coach Kevin Adams. State championship in 1999 … Patterns his style of play after NFL PERSONAL — Full Name: Kyle Devon Morgan … Born: November stars Howie Long, Karl Mecklenburg and Lawrence Taylor … 12, 1983 in San Francisco, CA … Parents: Danny and Arieglean Enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps between high school and junior Washington … Has one brother, Kenneth, and two sisters, Sandra college … Hobbies include camping and music … Also an and Ariel … Lists his biggest athletic thrill as winning the State accomplished rugby player … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor championship while at Pearl River Community College … Lists Roll in Winter 2004 and Fall 2004 … Religion major. , and Marcellus Wiley as NFL players after whom he patterns his style of play … Hobbies include playing Varsity Statistics - D. Nelson cards, watching television and going out … Sociology major. Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2004 12 6-6 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 Varsity Statistics - K. Morgan Tackles Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Career Highs 2004 24 17-7 1.5-2 3.5-4 0 Tackles: 7 vs. Oklahoma State, 2004 Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. Oklahoma State, 2004

Career Highs Tackles: 5 vs. Wyoming, 2004 Tackles for Loss: 2 at Oregon, 2004

56 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE L.A. Times All-Desert Mountain … Selected to play in the 2002 North-South Shrine All-Star game … As a senior, he made 82 #97 C. J. NIUSULU tackles (42 unassisted), including eight quarterback sacks, in just seven games due to an injured finger … Forced six fumbles and DEFENSIVE TACKLE recovered four … Also played fullback in high school … As a senior, he had 35 carries for 240 yards and four touchdowns … Pre- 6-2, 280, SR. season SuperPrep All-American (No. 39 defensive lineman in nation and No. 29 player in Far West) … As a junior, he rushed for BARSTOW, CA 664 yards and eight touchdowns … On defense, he accounted for 109 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, five deflected passes, five BARSTOW HS caused fumbles and four fumble recoveries … Selected All-Desert Sky League as a junior and sophomore … Also lettered four years in track and field for coach Duarte. UCLA — C.J. is the veteran of the Bruin defensive line … This true PERSONAL — Full Name: Coleone Julius Niusulu … Born: June 17, senior has the ability to dominate at his position … He possesses 1984 in Honolulu, HI … Parents: Taulago and Tulutulu Niusulu … good quickness and a wide body and plays with good pad leverage. Has two brothers, Zachery and Jonas, and one sister, Dessarina … 2004 — C.J. was set to make the first start of his career in the Undeclared major. season opener against Oklahoma State, but underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on Sept. 1 … He returned to limited duty just Varsity Statistics - C.J. Niusulu 10 days later at Illinois, playing about a dozen snaps … He made Tackles his first career start at Washington and was credited with three Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT tackles (two solos) while adding experience up front … He served 2002 3 2-1 2-14 2-14 0 a one game suspension for a violation of athletic department policy 2003 26 12-14 0.5-4 5-11 1-1-0 against San Diego State … He started against Arizona and was 2004 24 12-12 0.5-0 2.5-18 0 credited with two solo tackles … He did not play at California due Totals 53 26-27 3.0-18 9.5-43 1-1-0 to a swollen left ankle … He came off the bench at Arizona State and made three tackles (one solo), including one for a six-yard loss … Career Highs He started against Stanford and made three tackles, including 0.5 sacks … Against Washington State, he made six tackles, including Tackles: 7 vs. Fresno State, 2003. three solos, and a tackle for loss … On his tackle for loss, he caused a fumble that Brigham Harwell recovered in the end zone for a touchdown … He made one solo tackle at Oregon … Against USC, he made four tackles (one solo) and broke up one pass … In the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl, he made two tackles (one solo) … On the year, he played in nine games (seven starts) and made #22 MICHAEL NORRIS 24 tackles, tied for second among the linemen. 2003 — Appeared in all 13 games … Played double-digit snaps CORNERBACK in nine of those games, including 32 against Arizona State and 31 at Stanford … On the year, he accounted for 26 tackles, including 5-11, 175, SO. five tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks … Credited with one tackle at Colorado … Had two stops, including one tackle for loss against OAKLAND, CA Illinois … Made one tackle at Oklahoma … Had one stop against Washington … Recorded two stops, including 0.5 sacks, against SKYLINE HS Arizona State … Totaled five tackles at Stanford, including one for loss … Made six stops, including 2.5 for loss, in the game at Washington State … Made one solo tackle at USC … He made a career-high seven tackles in the bowl game against Fresno State. UCLA — Michael is one of several talented youngsters who will 2002 — Saw action in five games as a true freshman … C.J. was compete for a starting spot at cornerback … Also figures to once slated to redshirt until Rodney Leisle broke his foot in the year’s fifth again excel on special teams. game … On the year, he made three tackles, including two sacks 2004 — As a true freshman, he appeared in every game on special … Also credited with one pass break up … Had two tackles in his teams … Excelled at kick coverage, both on punts and kickoffs … first game action against Oregon (sixth game of the season), Made seven tackles on the year … Also played two defensive including one sack … Had one stop in the game at Arizona, a snaps at cornerback in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl. quarterback sack … Saw at least 15 plays in games against HIGH SCHOOL — Earned two letters playing cornerback and wide Oregon, Stanford, Washington and Arizona … Served as a member receiver at Skyline High School in Oakland, CA for coach John Beam of the field goal block unit on special teams during the season … … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Ranked No. 51 nationally Forced to sit out the final three games of the season after an among cornerbacks by rivals.com … Two-star prospect by emergency appendicitis attack the week of the USC game. TheInsiders.com … Led his team to an 8-3 record and the Silver HIGH SCHOOL — Lettered four seasons in football for coach Dan Bowl at Network Associates Coliseum (Oakland) … Earned first- Smith at Barstow, CA High School … Four-star prospect by Max team all-league honors as a defensive back … Also earned all-city Emfinger … No. 20 defensive tackle prospect by Max Emfinger … honors … Served as team captain … Had 30 receptions and eight Rated No. 19 defensive tackle in nation and four-star prospect by interceptions … Lettered in basketball for coach Curtis Webster … PacWest Football … Rated No. 7 defensive tackle in West by Lettered in track (coach Cooks) in the 100, 200 and 400m events. PacWest Football.com … PrepStar All-American and No. 8 defensive PERSONAL — Full Name: Michael Christopher Norris … Born: lineman in West … Rated No. 44 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by September 13, 1986 in Oakland, CA … Parents: Michael and Judith SuperPrep … Tom Lemming All-West team (No. 58) … Member of Norris … Has two brothers (Ryan and Jordon) and one sister (Nicole) Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Second-team All-State (Cal … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as receiving the scholarship offer Hi Sports) … First-team All-State Medium Schools (Cal Hi Sports) … from UCLA after playing football for only two seasons … Admires First-team All-CIF Southern Section … CIF-SS Division VIII Defensive NFL star receiver Tim Brown … Hobbies include working out and Player of the Year … All-CIF SS Division VIII first team … First-team playing video games … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 57 Fall 2004 … English is his favorite class … Cousin, LaMonica Smith, attended UCLA. #14 DREW OLSON Varsity Statistics - M. Norris UARTERBACK Year TT T-TA Sacks TFL INT Q 2004 7 4-3 0 0 0 6-3, 217, SR. Career Highs PIEDMONT, CA Tackles: 2 vs. Wyoming, 2004 PIEDMONT HS

#3 BEN OLSON UCLA — Drew enters his senior season as the returning starter and has gained valuable experience during the last three years … QUARTERBACK However, he suffered a left knee injury in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl and underwent surgery to repair the anterior cruciate 6-5, 235, FR.** and medial collateral ligaments on January 7, 2005 … He will not be available to participate on the field during Spring practices … THOUSAND OAKS, CA His status for Fall camp is undetermined … Olson has completed 422 passes during his 33-game career (26 starts) … That total THOUSAND OAKS HS/ BYU ranks No. 4 in UCLA history … In addition, his 5,334 passing yards rank No. 5 on that UCLA list … He also ranks No. 7 in career total offense (5,174 yards) … Demonstrated a higher level of command of the offense last year … Worked extremely hard in the 2004 off- UCLA — Ben was the top-rated quarterback in the high school season to improve his understanding of coverages as well as his class of 2002 … Enrolled at UCLA in the 2005 Winter Quarter and strength and agility … Possesses the ability to process information will participate in Spring Practice after transferring from BYU … quickly, throws accurately and is poised in the pocket. Figures to compete for snaps in practice with senior David Koral, 2004 — The starter in all 12 games, Olson completed 196 of 341 junior Brian Callahan and redshirt freshman Pat Cowan … passes (57.5) for 2,565 yards, 20 touchdowns and 13 interceptions Possesses a very strong arm, but has not played in a game in three (four on deflections) … He ranked fifth in the Pac-10 and 36th in the seasons … Saw action in scrimmages at BYU in the fall of 2002, but NCAA in total offense (222.6 yards), sixth in the Pac-10 in passing did not play in a game … Played in his last (213.8 yards), and fourth in the Pac-10 and 40th in the NCAA in game in late November of 2001 for Thousand Oaks (CA) HS in a CIF passing efficiency (132.39 rating) … In the Pac-10, his average of Div. IV quarterfinal contest against Ventura (CA) HS … Also appeared 13.09 yards per completion was first among players with at least in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game in January of 2002 … In 2002, he 100 completions and his completion percentage of 57.48% was redshirted at BYU and spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons on his fourth … Olson threw 20 touchdown passes, putting him fifth on Mormon Mission in Canada … Returned to California in early that UCLA single-season list … Only Cade McNown (25 in 1998 and November of 2004 and committed to UCLA in late December … He 24 in 1997), Troy Aikman (24 in 1988) and Tom Ramsey (21 in 1982) will have four seasons of eligibility to play at UCLA. have thrown for more touchdowns in a season … His 2,671 yards HIGH SCHOOL — As a senior at Thousand Oaks (CA) High under of total offense rank sixth on that single-season list … In Olson’s last coach Mike Sanders, he was rated as the No. 1 player nationally in seven regular-season games, he completed 134 of 226 passes the 2002 high school class … First-team All-CIF … USA Today first- (59.29%) for 1,729 yards, 15 touchdowns and eight interceptions … team All-American … Parade All-American … National Player of Olson’s eight touchdown passes in a two-game span tied the UCLA the Year by PrepStar and ESPN … Threw for 2,989 yards and 32 record for most TD passes in a two-game span (Wayne Cook threw touchdowns as a senior in 2001 … Holds school records for single- four against BYU and four against Washington in 1993) … Olson game passing yards (497) and touchdowns (6), single-season totaled 10 scoring passes in a three-game span (the record is 11 by passing yards (2,989) and touchdowns (32), and career pass Cook, 3-4-4) … In the opener against Oklahoma State, the true attempts (702), completions (421), passing yards (6,401) and junior completed 16 of 36 passes for 252 yards … He completed touchdown passes (54) … Ventura County co-Offensive Player of passes to six different receivers, including seven to wide receivers, the Year as a senior and Marmonte League Offensive Player of the seven to running backs and two to tight ends … He also had two Year twice … CIF Division IV Offensive Player of the Year … Five-star fourth-quarter interceptions, both on tipped passes … His 57-yard selection by Scout.com … Five-star selection by rivals.com … Also pass play to Maurice Drew in the fourth quarter was the longest of earned three letters in basketball under coach Rick Endres. his career at the time … He enjoyed an outstanding afternoon at PERSONAL — Full name: Benjamin James Olson … Born: February Illinois throwing three touchdown passes (41 and 14 yards to Craig 28, 1983 in Missoula, MT … Parents: Rick and Anne Olson … Has Bragg and 15 yards to Marcedes Lewis) … On the day, he completed one brother, Chad, and three sisters, Holly, Diana and Kristina … 14 of 21 passes for 208 yards with one interception (tipped pass) … Chose UCLA "because it's a great school with a rich tradition of both He led UCLA on scoring drives of 96 and 65 yards on its first two athletics and academics" … Admires future NFL Hall of Famer Jerry possessions to build a first-quarter lead of 14-0 … He also had a Rice because of his work ethic … His hobbies include cars, playing career-long 29-yard run and finished with 29 net rushing yards … the guitar, surfing and basketball … Undeclared major. At Washington, the site of his first career start in 2002, he helped rally the Bruins from a 24-7 deficit … On the afternoon, he completed 12 of 17 passes for 122 yards and one interception on a deflected pass … In the second half, he completed nine of 10 passes, including his final seven, for 97 yards and five passing first downs … Against San Diego State, Olson completed 14 of 29 passes to eight different receivers for 158 yards with one touchdown and one interception … His 23-yard scoring strike to Tab Perry on third-and- 16 gave UCLA a 27-3 lead on its first possession of the second half

58 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE … He also led the Bruins to a touchdown on their opening possession ninth in total offense (157.2) and 10th in passing efficiency rating of the game … In the second half, he completed seven of 10 passes (111.27) … His 173 completions ranked 12th on UCLA‘s single- (six of eight in third quarter) for 90 yards and one touchdown … He season list … He became the 14th Bruin to pass for more than 2,000 was at his best in the win against Arizona … With the running game yards in a season and just the fourth sophomore, trailing only not as effective as it had been, Olson completed 17 of 25 passes for (2,681 in 1991), Cade McNown (2,424 in 1996) and 234 yards and a career-high four touchdowns with no interceptions (2,154 in 2000) … Came off the bench against Colorado … Three of his five scoring drives measured at least 70 yards … In to replace an injured Matt Moore and completed 13 of 23 passes the first half, he completed 10 of 13 passes for 148 yards and three for 164 yards and two touchdowns … His scoring tosses measured touchdowns as UCLA built a 23-3 halftime lead … With UCLA 42 yards to Craig Bragg and 13 yards to Marcedes Lewis … Made leading 2-0, Olson capped UCLA’s opening possession with a pass the sixth start of his career against the Illini and completed 11 of 31 to fullback Michael Pitre, who rambled 28 yards for the score … passes, with several drops, for 94 yards … Completed 18 of 34 Leading 16-3 with 5:03 remaining in the first half, Olson and the passes at No. 1-ranked Oklahoma for 144 yards … Enjoyed one of Bruins drove 95 yards to make the score 23-3, the final 12 yards his best days against San Diego State, throwing for 258 yards while coming on Marcedes Lewis’ second touchdown reception … In the connecting on 18 of 28 passes and two touchdowns (41 yards to third quarter, following an Arizona touchdown, he drove the Bruins Junior Taylor and 13 to Ryan Smith) … His 54-yard completion to 80 yards to make the score 30-10, throwing an 18-yard strike to Bragg was the longest of his career … Against Washington, he Lewis for the score … At California, Olson threw four touchdown completed 16 of 24 passes for 258 yards in the game, including passes for the second straight week, finding Marcedes Lewis for 15 nine of 13 in the second half for 160 yards … At Arizona, he hit on yards, Maurice Drew for 27 and 43 yards and Joe Cowan for 46 15 of 22 passes for 189 yards … His two touchdown drives measured yards … The final TD pass brought the Bruins to within 10 points (38- 73 and 80 yards … Against California, he completed nine of 20 28) with 2:39 remaining in the game … On the afternoon, he passes for 173 yards and two scores (Lewis for 31 yards and Bragg completed 20 of 36 passes for 299 yards and four touchdowns with for 40 yards) … Did not play against Arizona State following the no interceptions … He had five completions of at least 25 yards, return of Matt Moore to the lineup … At Stanford, he came off the including three of at least 40 yards … At Arizona State, Olson rallied bench in relief of Moore to complete five of 12 passes for 94 yards the Bruins from a 14-3 deficit to a 42-31 fourth-quarter lead … On … On his first series, he moved the Bruins 80 yards down the field the afternoon, he completed 30 of 44 passes for a career-high 325 for a touchdown to cut Stanford's lead to 21-14 … Played most of the yards with two touchdowns and four interceptions … He completed fourth quarter at Washington State and completed seven of 12 passes to 10 different receivers … It was the second straight week passes for 82 yards … Started against Oregon and completed 29 he set a career best in passing yardage … His second touchdown of 49 passes for 249 yards and one touchdown … His 49 attempts pass, a nine-yarder to Tab Perry, gave the Bruins the 42-31 lead … were the second-most in school history (51 by Dennis Dummit vs. The 30 completions rank No. 2 in UCLA history, topped only by Troy California in 1970) while his 29 completions tied for No. 2 on UCLA's Aikman’s 32 against USC in 1988 … The 44 attempts tied for No. 7 single-season list (32 by Troy Aikman v. USC in 1988) … At USC, he on that list (Aikman attempted 44 vs. Washington State in 1988 and completed 21 of 39 passes for a career-high 266 yards and two threw 44 passes vs. Oregon in 1984) and was the touchdowns … He hit 11 of 31 passes for 96 yards and one second-highest total of his career (he threw 49 passes against touchdown against Fresno State in the Silicon Valley Classic. Oregon in 2003) … The last time a Bruin threw for more yards was 2002 — Served as the primary backup to Cory Paus through the in 2002, when Cory Paus had 378 against Oregon State … Against first half of the season … Came on to start five games after Paus Stanford, the junior completed 17 of 28 passes for 177 yards with was injured in the California game … Completed two of three one touchdown and one interception … Against Washington State, passes for 24 yards in the opener against Colorado State … Did not he completed 18 of 38 passes for 201 yards with two touchdowns complete a pass in two attempts at Oklahoma State … Did not play and one interception … Both touchdown passes came in the fourth against Colorado … Completed two of three attempts for 22 yards quarter as the Bruins tried to rally from a 15-point deficit … The at San Diego State … Did not see action in the games against second TD pass came with 42 seconds remaining in the game, but Oregon State and Oregon … Completed five of seven passes for 58 the Bruins were then unsuccessful on their two-point conversion yards in relief of Paus at California … Suffered a sprained right pass attempt … In the win at Oregon, he completed 12 of 21 passes shoulder late in the third quarter that sidelined him for the remainder for 215 yards and one touchdown … He also scrambled for 59 of the contest … Saw limited practice the following week and did yards with a net of 39 yards … With the score tied at 7-7, he directed not play against Stanford … Made his first career start at Washington back-to-back touchdown drives of 68 and 94 yards to build a 21-7 and became the first true freshman since Tom Ramsey in 1979 to lead … Late in the third quarter, Olson and Junior Taylor connected win his first career start on the road … Completed 13 of 27 passes on a slant pass that Taylor turned into an 83-yard touchdown, the for 189 yards and did not commit a turnover against UW … Directed seventh-longest pass play in school history … Nursing a five-point two 80-yard scoring drives in the game and the offense produced lead (31-26) after an Oregon touchdown, Olson engineered a 12- three touchdowns and a couple of field goals on the day … Started play drive that used 5:34 and resulted in Justin Medlock’s 50-yard for the second straight game at Arizona and completed seven of 12 field goal and an eight-point lead with just 2:08 remaining … In the passes for 111 yards and the first touchdown of his career, a 33-yard second half, Olson completed seven of nine passes, including his wide receiver screen to Craig Bragg … Directed a touchdown drive final six attempts, for 132 yards and one TD … Against USC, Olson and a field goal drive on his first two possessions of the game, completed 20 of 34 passes for 278 yards with one touchdown and before coming out late in the first quarter and letting Matt Moore two interceptions … He engineered second-half drives of 81 and 80 take the helm … Returned to the game in the third quarter and yards to pull the Bruins to within five points with 2:20 remaining in directed touchdown drives on his first two possessions … Became the game … Against Wyoming in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas just the third Bruin true freshman quarterback to start against USC Bowl, he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in (Tom Ramsey and Cade McNown) … Completed eight of 17 passes the second quarter … He also had damage to his medial collateral for 121 yards and one interception … Led the Bruins on a 10-play, ligament … On the night, he completed six of 12 passes for 96 89-yard scoring drive which narrowed the deficit to 21-7 early in the yards, including a 29-yard touchdown strike to Junior Taylor … He second quarter … The next time he came on the field, the first finished the season having thrown at least one touchdown pass in possession of the second half, the Bruins were down 35-7 … He each of the last nine games of the season. completed three of nine second half passes for 30 yards … Against 2003 — Olson appeared in 12 games and was the starter in nine Washington State, he had the first multiple touchdown game of his of those contests … On the year, he completed 173 of 325 passes career … Olson tossed a 39-yard scoring pass to Junior Taylor late (53.2%) for 2,067 yards with 10 touchdowns and nine interceptions in the first half and a 27-yard touchdown to Mike Seidman in the … Ranked seventh in the Pac-10 in passing yards per game (172.2), third quarter … He completed 13 of 27 passes for 163 yards against

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 59 the Cougars, but threw two interceptions to offset his two scoring USC* 34 20 2 278 1 39 passes … Started the bowl game win over New Mexico, but had to Wyoming* 12 6 0 96 1 29 leave the game in the first quarter when he injured his throwing Totals 341 196 13 2,565 20 83 hand on a helmet during the contest … Completed three of six passes in the game for 14 yards and threw one interception. 2003 Olson Passing HIGH SCHOOL — Earned four varsity letters in football for coaches Game PA PC INT YDS TD LG Pat George and Russ Robb at Piedmont High School … PrepStar All- Colo. 23 13 0 164 2 42 American and No. 6 quarterback in West … Rated No. 16 quarterback in nation and four-star rating by PacWest Football … Four-star Ill.* 31 11 1 94 0 16 prospect by Max Emfinger … No. 15 quarterback prospect by Max Okla.* 34 18 2 144 0 21 Emfinger … Tom Lemming All-American (No. 93) and No. 15 player SDSU* 28 18 0 258 2 54 in West … Rated No. 14 quarterback in nation by Tom Lemming … Wash* 24 16 1 258 0 41 Rated No. 4 quarterback in West by PacWestFootball.com … Rated Ariz* 22 15 1 189 0 43 No. 46 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by SuperPrep … Member of Cal* 20 9 0 173 2 40 Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … First-team All-State Small ASU DNP Schools (Cal Hi Sports) … Orange County Register Fab 15 second Stanford 12 5 0 94 0 45 team … Member of Las Vegas Sun Super 11 second team … Named WSU 12 7 1 82 0 22 All-East Bay by the A.N.G. Newspaper Group in 2000 and 2001 … Oregon* 49 29 1 249 1 22 Served as team captain in 2001 … Named first-team All-Bay Shore USC* 39 21 1 266 1 44 League in both 2001 and 2000 … League Most Valuable Player as FSU* 31 11 1 96 1 27 a junior … Led his team to the Bay Shore League championship in 2000 and 2001 … Participated in the prestigious Quarterback Totals 325 173 9 2067 10 54 Camp during the summer of 2001 … Played in the 2002 CaliFlorida Bowl all-star game … As a senior, he completed 101 of 195 passes 2002 Olson Passing for 1,700 yards and 16 touchdowns … Pre-season SuperPrep All- Game PA PC INT YDS TD LG American (No. 16 quarterback in nation and No. 22 player in Far Colo. St. 3 2 0 24 0 15 West) … As a junior, he threw for 2,740 yards and 29 touchdowns OK State 2 0 0 0 0 0 while completing 165 of 270 passes … Member of Student Sports Colorado DNP Junior All-America squad … For his career, Olson, a three-year SDSU 3 2 0 22 0 16 starter, completed 439 of 774 passes (57%) for 6,103 yards, 60 Ore. St. DNP touchdowns and 29 interceptions … Also four-year varsity starter at Oregon DNP catcher on the baseball team for coach Mike Humphries … Batted Cal 7 5 0 58 0 24 .478 as a junior with six home runs and 25 runs batted in and earned Stanford DNP league MVP honors … Team captain in 2002 … Invited to the 2001 Wash.* 27 13 0 189 0 42 USA Baseball Jr. National trials. PERSONAL — Full Name: Drew Martin Olson … Born: April 6, 1983 Arizona* 12 7 0 111 1 37 in San Francisco, CA … Parents: David and Gail Olson … Has one USC* 17 8 1 121 0 35 brother, Eric, and one sister, Sarah … Dad graduated from UCLA Wash. St.* 27 13 2 163 2 39 School of Law and captained the Bruin rugby team … Biggest thrill New Mex.* 6 3 1 14 0 17 to date is winning a championship against a rival high school team Totals 104 53 4 702 3 42 … History major. * indicates game started

Varsity Statistics - D. Olson UCLA Career Passing (ranked by completions) Passing Years PA PC TD YDS PCT. 1. Cade NcNown ’95-98 1250 694 68 10,708 .555 Year PA PC YDS PCT INT TD LG 2002 104 53 702 .510 4 3 42 2.Tom Ramsey ’79-82 751 441 50 6,168 .587 2003 325 173 2,067 .532 9 10 54 3. Cory Paus ’99-02 816 439 42 6,877 .538 2004 341 196 2,565 .575 13 20 83 4. Drew Olson ’02- 770 422 33 5,334 .548 Totals 770 422 5,334 .548 26 33 83 5. Troy Aikman ‘97-98 627 406 41 5,298 .648

UCLA 4,000-Yard Career Passers Career Highs Years PA PC TD YDS PCT. Passing Yards: 325 vs. Arizona State, 2004. 1. Cade NcNown ’95-98 1250 694 68 10,708 .555 Completions: 30 vs. Arizona State, 2004. 2. Cory Paus ’99-02 816 439 42 6,877 .538 TD Passes: 4 vs. Arizona, 2004; vs. California, 2004. 3. Tom Ramsey ’79-82 751 441 50 6,168 .587 4. Tommy Maddox’90-91 670 391 33 5,363 .584 2004 Olson Passing 5. Drew Olson ’02- 770 422 33 5,334 .549 Game PA PC INT YDS TD LG 6. Troy Aikman ’87-88 627 406 41 5,298 .648 Okla. State* 36 16 2 252 0 57 7. Wayne Cook ‘91-94 612 352 34 4,723 .575 Illinois* 21 14 1 208 3 41 8. Dennis Dummit ’69-70 552 289 29 4,356 .524 Washington* 17 12 1 122 0 21 9. Gary Beban ’65-67 465 243 23 4,087 .522 San Diego St* 29 14 1 158 1 33 Arizona* 25 17 0 234 4 31 UCLA Career Total Offense Leaders California* 36 20 0 299 4 46 Years Rush Pass YDS Ariz. State* 44 30 4 325 2 38 1. Cade NcNown ’95-98 577 10,708 11,285 Stanford* 28 17 1 177 1 40 2. Cory Paus ’99-02 -427 6,877 6,450 Wash. State* 38 18 1 201 2 47 3. Tom Ramsey ’79-82 87 6,168 6,255 Oregon* 21 12 0 215 1 83 4. Tommy Maddox ’90-91 837 5,363 5,482

60 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 5. Gary Beban ’65-67 1,271 4,087 5,358 season-opener at Colorado … Made three stops against Illinois … 6. Troy Aikman ’87-88 -4 5,298 5,294 Added four tackles at Oklahoma … Made seven stops against San 7. Drew Olson ’02- -160 5,334 5,174 Diego State … Against Washington, he made four tackles and 8. Wayne Cook ’91-94 -185 4,723 4,538 returned an interception 24 yards for a touchdown which gave UCLA a 32-16 lead early in the fourth quarter … Did not play at Arizona due to a sprained and bruised shoulder which snapped a UCLA Single Season Total Offense Leaders string of 15 straight starting assignments … Returned to starting Year Rush Pass YDS lineup against California and made four tackles, including one for 1. Cade NcNown ’98 182 3470 3,652 loss … Against Arizona State, he made three stops and broke up 2. Cade McNown ’97 26 3116 3,142 one pass … Totaled five tackles, including one for loss, and made 3.Tom Ramsey ’82 138 2986 3,124 his second interception of the season at Stanford … Credited with 4.Troy Aikman ’88 83 2771 2,854 five tackles, including 0.5 for loss and made an interception and a 5. Tommy Maddox ’90 148 2682 2,830 fumble recovery … Against Oregon, he made four tackles … 6. Drew Olson ’04 106 2565 2,671 Recorded five tackles, including three for loss, and recovered a 7. Tommy Maddox ’91 -29 2681 2,652 fumble in the game at USC … Had three stops in the bowl game 8. Cade McNown ’96 58 2424 2,482 against Fresno State … Overall, he started all 12 games in which he 9. Troy Aikman ’87 -87 2527 2,440 appeared and played at least 65 snaps eight times, including 80 10. Wayne Cook ’94 -145 2501 2,356 against California, 79 versus Washington and 74 at Washington State. 2002 — Page saw action in all 13 games and started the final 10 contests at strong safety … Named first-team Freshman All-America and first-team Freshman All-Conference by The Sporting News … Became the first Bruin safety since in 1977 to start as #4 JARRAD PAGE many as 10 games as a true freshman … Began the season as a backup and moved into the starting lineup when moved STRONG SAFETY from free safety (Ben Emanuel moved from strong to free safety) to cornerback for the San Diego State game … Started the last 10 6-2, 220, SR. games of the season … Finished sixth on the team with 43 tackles and had two interceptions and six pass defenses … Also served as SAN LEANDRO, CA a member of the punt return, field goal block, kickoff and punt units on special teams during the season … Had two tackles against SAN LEANDRO HS both Colorado State and Oklahoma State … Had two stops in the game against Colorado … Had two tackles in his first career start at San Diego State … Added three solo stops at Oregon State … Had five solo tackles and a pass deflection against Oregon … UCLA — In his three seasons as UCLA‘s starting strong safety, Made one tackle for loss at California … Totaled four tackles Jarrad has established himself as an aggressive performer who against Stanford … Made a career-best eight tackles in the win at should contend for post-season honors in 2005 … He has started Washington … Also made his first career interception against the 33 of his 37 career games … Also an outstanding professional Huskies which set up a field goal early in the second half … At prospect in baseball, he will miss Spring Practice due to his Arizona, he made three solo stops … Credited with two solo tackles participation with the Bruin baseball team. and one pass defense in the game against USC … Made one tackle 2004 — In his third season as the starting strong safety, Page in the game against Washington State … Made his 10th straight ranked second on the team with 79 tackles (46 solos), tied for first start of the season in the bowl game win over New Mexico … in interceptions (three) and second with seven passes broken up … Matched his career high with eight tackles in the bowl game and He was T-16th in the Pac-10 in tackles (6.58), 10th in interceptions returned an interception 29-yards for a touchdown in the fourth (0.25) and T-11th in fumbles forced (0.18) … In the season opener quarter which put UCLA ahead by a 20-7 margin. against Oklahoma State, he was credited with nine tackles (four HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters at San Leandro, CA solos) … Due to a strained heel, he did not start at Illinois but came High School for coach Danny Calcagno … Rated No. 6 cornerback off the bench to record three solo tackles … He also forced two first- in nation and four-star prospect by PacWest Football … Rated No. half fumbles before missing much of the second half due to muscle 2 cornerback in West by PacWest Football.com … The Sporting cramps … At Washington, he was second on the squad with 10 News Hot 101 (No. 58) … PrepStar All-American and No. 5 defensive tackles (six solos), including one for loss … Against San Diego State, back in West … Rated No. 45 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by he contributed six tackles, including five solos … Page made nine SuperPrep … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … tackles (four solos) in the win over Arizona … At California, he made Second-team All-State (Cal Hi Sports) … Orange County Register six tackles, including four solos … He also returned a punt 34 yards Fab 15 second team … Selected to play in the 2002 North-South … At Arizona State, Page made five tackles, including three solos Shrine All-Star game … As a senior, he made 99 tackles, including … He also made a fourth-quarter interception that led to a four tackles for loss and two sacks … Made five interceptions, touchdown and a 42-31 lead … Against Stanford, he made an including one for a touchdown … Also rushed for 1,014 yards and interception for the second straight week and it led to UCLA’s first 16 touchdowns on 84 carries … Caught 18 passes for 432 yards touchdown … He was also credited with seven tackles … Against and four touchdowns … Pre-season SuperPrep All-American (No. Washington State, he made eight tackles, including four solos … At 17 defensive back in nation and No. 20 player in Far West) … As a Oregon, Page was all over the field … He made six tackles (four junior, he made 92 tackles, including four sacks and seven for solos), including one for loss, and made his third interception of the losses, and four interceptions … He also recovered three fumbles year at the Bruin 17-yard line … Against USC, Page made six tackles … Earned All-State recognition as a junior … Team posted a three- (four solos) and broke up one pass … He made four solo tackles year record of 34-4 in his career and won two straight league titles against Wyoming in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl. and three straight NCS (North Coast Section) championships in 2003 — In his second year as a starter, he made 55 tackles in 12 Division I …Three of the four losses came to Concord, CA De La Salle games to rank sixth on the team … Tied for the team lead with three in the NCS 4A championship game … Also lettered three years in interceptions, returning one for a touchdown (Washington) … baseball for coach Jason Bugg …Batted .346 in his junior year with Earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention … Made six tackles in the four home runs and 54 RBI … Selected by the

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 61 in the fifth round of the 2002 draft … pinned the opponent inside their 10-yard line late in the fourth Lettered three seasons in basketball for coach Aaron Obrient. quarter … Patterns his style of play after former Bruin kicker/punter PERSONAL — Full Name: Jarrad Matthew Page … Born: October Chris Sailer … Hobbies include training, kicking and spending time 19, 1984 in Oakland, CA … Parents: John, Sr., and Carolyn Page … with family and friends … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll Has one brother, John, Jr., who graduated from UCLA in 1998 … List in Fall 2004 … Favorite class is Science. his biggest thrills in sports as advancing to the North Coast Section finals in football against Concord De La Salle and winning the State tournament and going to the regionals in baseball … Admires NBA star Allen Iverson for his heart and work ethic … Political Science major. #32 MICHAEL PITRE Varsity Statistics - J. Page FULLBACK Tackles Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT(td) 5-11, 232, SO.** 2002 43 33-10 0 1-2 2-43(1) 2003 55 37-18 0 5.5-9 3-53(1) ANAHEIM, CA 2004 79 46-33 0 2.0-3 3-20(0) L ODENA Totals 177 116-61 0 8.5-14 8-116(2) E M HS

Career Highs Tackles: 10 at Washington, 2004 UCLA — Michael has established himself as an outstanding fullback after missing all of the 2003 season with neck problems … One of the unsung players on the team, he possesses outstanding leadership skills … He is a fine blocker who excels at catching the football. 2004 — Pitre, an honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection, was one of the pleasant surprises of the 2004 season … He is a standout blocker who excels at opening holes for the tailbacks … He was #17 AARON PEREZ one of the winners of UCLA’s Jerry Long “Heart” Award … Against Washington, he was a key contributor to Maurice Drew’s record- PUNTER setting rushing day … Against San Diego State, he carried the ball once (the first carry by a Bruin fullback all year) and also made a 47- 6-2, 200, FR.** yard reception … Against Arizona, he scored UCLA’s first touchdown, taking a screen pass from Drew Olson and rumbling 28 yards down POMONA, CA the right sideline for the score … He made one reception for 15 yards at California … At Arizona State, he made two receptions for CHARTER OAK HS eight yards … Against Stanford, he made the first start of his career … He caught one pass for 13 yards versus Washington State … He made two receptions for nine yards and did a nice job blocking at Oregon … Against USC, in addition to his blocking chores, he UCLA — Perez enters Spring Practice as the heir-apparent to Chris carried once for four yards and made one reception for four yards Kluwe as the team's punter … Possesses a very strong leg. … He did not play in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl due to 2004 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has a hip flexor injury. four seasons of eligibility remaining. 2003 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has HIGH SCHOOL — Played four years of football at Charter Oak High three seasons of eligibility remaining. School in Covina, CA for coach Louis Farrar … PrepStar All-American HIGH SCHOOL — Played linebacker and fullback for four years at … Five-star prospect by Max Emfinger … Ranked as the No. 3 kicker El Modena High School in Orange, CA under coach Jason Hitchens in the nation and a three-star prospect by rivals.com … Rated No. … Rated No. 8 fullback in the West by PacWestFootball.com … 75 prospect in California by rivals.com … Four-star prospect by PrepStar All-Region selection … SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 103 TheInsiders.com … Rated the No. 81 prospect in California by prospect) … TheInsiders.com two-star selection … A two-star SuperPrep … No. 92 prospect in the West according to selection by rivals.com at inside linebacker … Ranked No. 25 TheInsiders.com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 among fullbacks by Tom Lemming … Possesses good size and … Two-time first-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports.com) … First-team speed for the fullback position … As a senior on offense, he rushed All-CIF Southern Section … All-CIF Division VI first-team … Los for 675 yards and nine touchdowns on 102 attempts … Defensively, Angeles Times All-San Gabriel Valley … Three-time first-team all- he made 75 tackles, including eight sacks … A pre-season Rivals/ league selection … SuperPrep all-region pick … Selected for the PrepStar magazine All-West selection at linebacker … As a junior, Shrine All-Star Football Classic … As a senior, he averaged 42.9 he was CIF-SS All-Division VI as a linebacker … Three-time all- yards per kick and placed 11 punts inside the 20-yard line … Had league selection … Had three career interceptions and returned a 75% kickoff - touchback percentage … Had a long punt of 83 two for touchdowns … Earned Hardest Hitter Award … Also played yards …Three-time first-team all-league selection … As a junior, basketball for two seasons for coach MacLauglin. he averaged 41.5 yards per kick … As a sophomore, he was PERSONAL — Full Name: Michael Jonathan Pitre … Born: January selected to the first-team All-CIF Division VII squad … Also lettered 3, 1985 in Fontana, CA … Parent: Michael Pitre … Has three sisters, three years in soccer for coach Richard Siciliano … Played for the Michelle, Jami and Rochelle … Biggest thrill in sports is helping his LaVerne Lazers soccer club which was ranked among the top 25 in team win its league title for three straight seasons … Hobbies the nation. include PlayStation … Psychology is his favorite class … Undeclared PERSONAL — Full Name: Aaron Louis Perez … Born: August 28, major. 1986 in Covina, CA … Parents: Louis and Heidi Perez … Has one brother, Alex … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as booting an 81- yard punt in his sophomore season during the CIF finals which

62 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Varsity Statistics - M. Pitre Rushing Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg #66 NATHANIEL SKAGGS 2004 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 DEFENSIVE TACKLE Receiving Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 6-4, 257, FR.** 2004 10 128 12.8 1 47 SAN DIEGO, CA Career Highs Rushing Yards: 4 vs. USC, 2004 RANCHO BERNARDO HS Receptions: 2, in multiple games, last at Oregon, 2004 Receiving Yards: 47 vs. San Diego State, 2004 UCLA — This talented, hard-working youngster should battle veterans for playing time on the defensive line … Showed plenty of promise during his season on the scout team. 2004 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has #89 MATT RANEY four seasons of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Rancho Bernardo High School in San TIGHT END Diego, CA from 2002-04 and played offensive tackle, guard and defensive end for coach Hamamoto … Also attended R.A. Long 6-3, 239, SR. High School in Longview, WA from 2000-02 … Played three years of varsity football … Rated as the No. 55 prospect in the West by Tom BUCKEYE, AZ Lemming … Rated No. 98 prospect in California by SuperPrep … A two-star selection by TheInsiders.com and rivals.com … Served as BUCKEYE HS team captain his senior season … Named team offensive lineman of the year following his senior season … Credited with 120 knockdown blocks as a senior offensive guard … Selected All-CIF UCLA — This junior college transfer figures to compete for playing San Diego section … PrepStar all-region … First-team All-Palomar time at the tight end position … He made good progress during League … Earned All-San Diego City honors … Team placed first in 2004 Spring Practice and continued to improve as he became more Palomar League his senior season … Twice named North County familiar with the offensive scheme … Enrolled at UCLA for the 2004 Times Athlete of the Week … Six-time San Diego Union Tribune winter quarter … Has one year of eligibility remaining and two Athlete of the Week … Two-time San Diego Union Tribune All- years to complete it. Academic team …As a sophomore, he was named first-team All- 2004 — Raney made his UCLA debut with two snaps versus Cowlitz County … Greater St. Helen's All-Academic honors … Arizona … He also played two snaps against Stanford and six Selected to Daily News' All-Area Dream Team … Named All- snaps versus Oregon. Conference as an offensive lineman … Also lettered four years in 2003 — Played at Phoenix (AZ) College for coach Bill Laslett … As wrestling … Two-time team captain … Earned All-CIF San Diego a sophomore, he made 27 receptions for 402 yards and one section honors … As a junior, he was named Outstanding touchdown … Four-star tight end prospect by Max Emfinger … Heavyweight Wrestler at five out of six tournaments … Posted a Rated No. 10 JC tight end by collegefootballnews.com … Earned record of 43-6 … 16-time tournament heavyweight champ … First- two stars from TheInsiders.com and rivals.com. team All-North County … Named team's Most Valuable Wrestler HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters in football for coach his junior and senior seasons … Finished fifth at regionals as a Rudy Pacheko at Buckeye (AZ) Union High School … Starred at both sophomore … Third at CIF as a junior … First in CIF and at Masters tight end and defensive end … He earned All-Region honors as a as a senior … Finished fourth in the California State Wrestling TE/DE as both a junior and a senior … Played in the 4A/5A All-Star Championships as a senior … Posted a record of 33-2 with 23 pins game and was selected to the West Valley News ’Dream Team’ as … Also participated in track (100 meters, 400 meters, shot (56 ft.) a senior … Also played basketball as a junior and was All-Region and discus). … Named Buckeye HS Weight Lifter of the Year as a senior. PERSONAL — Full Name: Nathaniel Qreig Skaggs … Born: PERSONAL — Full Name: Matthew Dylan Raney … Born: August 4, November 3, 1985 in San Diego … Parents: Craig and Heidi Skaggs 1983 in Phoenix, AZ … Parents: Bill and Pam Raney … Has one … Has one brother, Kiel … Lists cyclist Lance Armstrong as the brother, Cody, and one sister, Jobrina … Lists NFL performer Jeremy athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include playing bass Shockey as the player he patterns his style of play after … Likes to guitar, watching movies and hanging out with friends … German play basketball … Decided to attend UCLA because of the prestige is his favorite class … Dad played football for San Diego State, 1983- and history of the football program … Physiological Science major. 87.

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 63 the quarterback and has gained valuable experience against the run … Figures to battle for playing time at end. #18 MATTHEW SLATER 2004 — In his first year of action, Snead appeared in all 12 games as a reserve defensive end … On the year, he made six tackles (two WIDE RECEIVER solos), including one quarterback sack … He played at least 20 defensive snaps on three occasions — 29 at Arizona State, 25 vs. 5-11, 192, SO.** San Diego State and 22 against Oklahoma State … He made three tackles (one solo) in the opener against Oklahoma State and broke ORANGE, CA up a pass at California … At Arizona State, Snead recorded two tackles (one solo), including a five-yard sack … He was credited SERVITE HS with one tackle assist against Wyoming in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl. 2003 — Did not see action in his first season in the program and UCLA — Matthew is one of several young receivers who will get a has three seasons of eligibility remaining. long look from the coaching staff during Spring practices … Has HIGH SCHOOL — Played three varsity seasons of football at Skyline sprinter's speed and practiced with the playing squad most of the High School in Oakland, CA for coach John Beam … SuperPrep All- last two seasons … Did not appear in a game as a true freshman FarWest (No. 70 prospect) … Rated No. 7 defensive end in West by and saw his first game action in 2004 … Possesses good hands to PacWestFootball.com … A three-star selection and No. 60 outside go with his outstanding speed. linebacker nationally by rivals.com … TheInsiders.com two-star 2004 — Saw limited action as a second-year freshman, playing a selection … Ranked No. 105 among defensive ends by The handful of snaps … Appeared in games against Illinois, Arizona Insiders.com … Named first-team all-league … Linebacker of the and Stanford. Year in high school as a senior … Silver Bowl champions … OAL 2003 — Did not see action in his first season in the program and champions … Cal-Hi Sports Nor-Cal Defensive Player of the Year … has three seasons of eligibility remaining … Was handicapped the Recorded 96 tackles, with 36 tackles for loss, including 11 sacks and first few weeks of practice with ‘turf toe‘ and by the time he was five fumbles caused as a senior … Also recovered two fumbles and healthy, it was decided he should redshirt. returned two interceptions for touchdowns … Had 12 catches on HIGH SCHOOL — Lettered in football for two seasons for coach offense and scored two touchdowns … Earned letters in basketball, Larry Toner at Servite High School in Anaheim, CA … All-West for coaches Webster and Cornelius, and in track and field for coach selection by Prep Star … A three-star selection by rivals.com … Cooks. Rated No. 75 prospect in the West by rivals.com … Also ranked No. PERSONAL — Full Name: William Charles Snead … Born: May 4, 56 nationally among receivers by rivals.com … Two-time All-Serra 1985 in Oakland, CA … Parents: Stanley and Mildred Snead … Has League selection … As a senior, he made 39 receptions for 707 one brother (Michael) and two sisters (Celsa and Janine) … Lists his yards and five touchdowns … Also a standout performer in track for biggest thrill in sports as being a part of championship teams in coach Richard Gibbs, he finished second (tied) at the CIF State meet high school … Hobbies include hanging out with friends, playing in the 100 meters (10.67) and fourth in the 200 meters (21.39) … His basketball and listening to music … English is his favorite class … 4 x 100 meter relay team was CIF champion … Selected 2003 Sister, Celsa Snead, attended UCLA … Undeclared major. Orange County Register Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year as a senior … As a junior, he made 23 catches for 333 yards and two Varsity Statistics - W. Snead touchdowns … He also won the CIF Division III 100 and 200 meters Tackles … Owns the school records, at Servite, in the 100 (10.62) and 200 Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) meters (21.39). 2004 6 2-4 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 PERSONAL — Full Name: Matthew Wilson Slater … Born: September 9, 1985 … Parents: Jackie and Annie Slater … Father (Jackie) is a former Los Angeles Ram and an NFL Hall of Fame offensive lineman Career Highs … Has one brother, David … Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date Tackles: 3 vs. Oklahoma State, 2004 as turning a disappointing senior track season around with a Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. Arizona State, 2004 second place finish in the State 100 meter event … NFL receiver is the athlete he admires most and after whom he patterns his style of play … Enjoys participating in Children Ministries with his Church in his spare time … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Spring 2004 … Undeclared major. #45 JIMMY STEPHENS FULLBACK 6-2, 235, SO.** #48 WILLIAM SNEAD TORRANCE, CA DEFENSIVE END BISHOP MONTGOMERY HS 6-4, 228, SO.**

OAKLAND, CA UCLA — Jimmy is a versatile performer who figures to battle for playing time at fullback behind Michael Pitre … He possesses good SKYLINE HS all-around football skills. 2004 — Saw limited action as a second-year freshman … Played late in the year on special teams … Appeared in three games (San UCLA — William is an athletic performer who has the ability to help Diego State, California and Stanford) for one snap each at fullback. the Bruins on the edge … Made a smooth transition to defensive 2003 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has end from linebacker during 2004 Fall camp … Excels at pressuring three seasons of eligibility remaining.

64 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HIGH SCHOOL — Played three years of football at Bishop coach Tom Bernard (shot, discus, 100m). Montgomery High School in Torrance, CA for coaches Arnold Ale PERSONAL — Full Name: Noah Andrew Sutherland … Born: April and Jimmy Sims … An outstanding all-around athlete who could 9, 1985 in Norfolk, VA … Parent: Barbara Kingan … Has one help the Bruins at a number of positions … Has good feet, sheds brother, Adam … Biggest thrill in sports was when his team won the blocks well, catches the football and runs over people … Played District title and defeated Salem before a large crowd in the first both defense (linebacker and end) and offense (tailback, fullback, round of the playoffs … Lists Jevon Kearse of the tight end and wide receiver) in high school … Also could contribute Eagles as the athlete he admires and after whom he patterns his as an H-back … Earned first-team all-league honors for three style of play … Hobbies include pick-up basketball, writing and straight seasons … Named Defensive Player of the Year as a junior reading … Favorite academic class is Sociology … Undeclared and team MVP as a senior … Rushed for 427 yards and added 323 major. receiving yards as a senior and scored 12 touchdowns … Had 74 tackles, one interception and four sacks on defense … All-CIF Varsity Statistics - N. Sutherland middle blocker in volleyball and first-team All-Del Rey league as a Tackles junior … Team Offensive Player of the Year for 2002. PERSONAL — Full Name: James Brett Stephens … Born: January 17, Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 1985 in Torrance, CA … Parents: Brett and Kathleen Stephens … 2004 2 1-1 0 0 0 Has one brother, Eddie, and one sister, Lucy … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as returning an interception for a touchdown in the homecoming game of his sophomore season … Tight end Jeremy Shockey of the NY Giants is the athlete he admires and after whom UNIOR AYLOR he patterns his style of play … Hobbies include volleyball, billiards, #8 J T ping-pong, weight-lifting … Favorite classes are Economics and WIDE RECEIVER Anatomy… Undeclared major. 6-1, 198, SR. MESA, AZ #90 NOAH SUTHERLAND MESA HS OFFENSIVE GUARD 6-4, 262, SO.** UCLA — Junior, the veteran of the receiving corps, enjoyed a breakout season in 2004 and should build on that this year … He VIRGINIA BEACH, VA enters his senior campaign with 70 career receptions and is in 21st place on UCLA’s career chart … Possesses good speed and play- KELLAM HS making ability and should be ready to be a major contributor to the offense … He can play both split end and flanker and will also see action in the slot. 2004 — Taylor started 11 of 12 games, missing only against UCLA — Noah will make a switch to the offensive line during Spring Stanford … On the year, he tied for second on the team with 32 practices …Is one of several young players who will be competing receptions and 463 yards (14.5 average) … He also had 17 first for playing time along the offensive line … A hard worker, he downs … His average of 38.6 yards per game ranked 19th in the gained valuable game experience a year ago. Pac-10 while his 2.67 receptions per game ranked T-22nd … He 2004 — As a redshirt freshman, he appeared in eight games earned UCLA’s George W. Dickerson Award for Outstanding along the defensive line … He played 25 defensive snaps in the Offensive Player against USC … He started the season-opener opener against Oklahoma State and 13 at Arizona State … On the against Oklahoma State, but did not make a reception … At Illinois, year, he made two tackles, a solo against Oklahoma State and an he made two catches for 34 yards, producing first downs with both assist versus Wyoming. receptions … His 24-yard second-quarter catch was immediately 2003 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has followed by Craig Bragg’s second touchdown catch that gave UCLA three seasons of eligibility remaining. a 21-7 lead … At Washington, he made four receptions for 41 yards HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Kellam High School in Virginia Beach, -- all in the second half … He made a key third-down reception VA from 2000-2003 and earned letters at defensive end and (seven yards) for a first down on UCLA’s fourth quarter field goal offensive tackle in football while playing for coach Chris Dewitt … drive … On UCLA’s final possession, he made an 18-yard catch- Attended Indian River High School in Chesapeake, VA from 1999- and-run on third down to help the Bruins run over five minutes off 2000 and played football for coach Bob Parker … As a senior, he the clock … Against San Diego State, he made three catches for 16 was selected PrepStar All-Region … SuperPrep All-MidAtlantic/ yards and one first down … Against Arizona, he made three Virginia (No. 21 prospect) … A two-star selection by rivals.com … receptions for 21 yards and one first down … At California, he made TheInsiders.com two-star selection … Rated No. 122 nationally at two receptions for 15 yards … At Arizona State, he tied for the team defensive end by The Insiders.com … A pre-season rivals/PrepStar lead with five receptions for 63 yards … Against Stanford, he made magazine All-Atlantic selection… Earned All-District honors as his three receptions for 29 yards and one first down … Against team placed third in the District … As a senior, he was credited with Washington State, he made two receptions for 29 yards, including 56 tackles, five sacks and 14 tackles for loss … Had one fumble a long of 20, and two first downs … At Oregon, he caught a third- caused, one fumble recovered, three tipped passes and two down slant pass at the Bruin 25 and raced untouched to the end passes defensed … Served as team captain his senior season … zone for an 83-yard third-quarter touchdown, the seventh-longest As a junior, he was selected All-District, All-Region and All-Tidewater pass completion in UCLA history … On the day, he made two area … Team won District championship and were regional runners- catches for 97 yards, one touchdown and two first downs versus the up while placing sixth in the State … As a junior, he made Ducks … Against USC, he made five receptions for a team-high 89 approximately 70 tackles, including six quarterback sacks … Had yards, all in the second half, and three first downs … His 20-yard 13 tackles for loss, two blocked field goals, six tipped passes and reception set up Manuel White’s touchdown run and he made a 39- two fumbles caused … Also earned letters in track and field for yard catch on UCLA’s fourth-quarter touchdown drive … In the

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 65 Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl, Taylor was less than 100% due Year … Winner of the Best Receiver in the State award … Pre- to an ankle sprain … He made one reception but it was a big one season PrepStar Super 30 All-West … Pre-season SuperPrep All- -- a 29-yard touchdown catch to get the Bruins on the scoreboard. American (No. 17 wide receiver) … Pre-season SuperPrep No. 4 2003 — Appeared in all 13 games and started twice … Finished the prospect in Arizona … In 1999, he made 41 receptions for 973 yards year ranked fourth on the team with 24 receptions, good for 302 and eight touchdowns for a run-oriented team … Rushed 15 times yards (12.6 avg.) and one touchdown … His 302 yards ranked third for 238 yards and two touchdowns … Completed all three passing on the squad … Against Colorado, he made two catches for eight attempts for 125 yards and two touchdowns … Had a 101-yard yards … Had one catch for five yards against Illinois … Caught two kickoff return for a touchdown … On defense, he was credited with passes for 13 yards at Oklahoma … Made a career-high seven 50 tackles, five interceptions and three forced fumbles … As a catches for 110 yards in a starting role against San Diego State … sophomore, he caught 13 balls for 228 yards … Rushed seven Scored UCLA's first touchdown against the Aztecs with a 41-yard times for 54 yards and had one pass completion for a 46-yard scoring grab … Also ran for 10 yards on a reverse … Five of his touchdown … On defense, he had 23 tackles, four sacks and seven catches were good for first downs … In the Washington blocked four punts and three field goals … Holds the school record game, he made one reception for 38 yards which led to a field goal for most catches in a game (13), longest punt return (70 yards), … At Arizona, he made four catches for 44 yards … In the win over longest kickoff return (101 yards - a state record) and longest pass California, he made two catches for 49 yards … One was a 21-yard reception (75 yards) … Also lettered in track and basketball for grab on UCLA's first touchdown scoring drive … Another was a 28- coaches Gary Butler and Sean Lynch. yard catch on the touchdown drive at the start of the second half … PERSONAL — Full Name: Clinton Marcus Taylor … Born: March 8, Against Arizona State, he made two catches for 14 yards … Made 1982 in Iowa … Parents: Clinton and Wardaine Taylor … Has one two catches for 17 yards at Stanford … Also had one rushing brother, De, and one sister, Niya … His most memorable moment attempt for three yards … Suffered a hip pointer early in the game in sports came in high school when he blocked a kick and his against Washington State and did not make a reception … Played brother recovered the ball and scored a touchdown … Lists NFL star against Oregon but did not make a catch … Made one catch for receiver as the athlete after whom he patterns his style four yards at USC … Started against Fresno State but did not make of play … Earned spot on the Director’s Honor Roll in Winter 2004 a catch … Played at least 30 snaps in 10 of 13 games, including 48 and Winter 2004 … History major. versus San Diego State, 45 at Stanford and 42 versus Fresno State. 2002 — Saw action in all 13 games and started three times, Varsity Statistics - J. Taylor including each of the last two contests … On the year, he made 14 Receiving catches for 167 yards and one touchdown … Also had four rushing Year No Yds Avg TD Lg attempts for 103 yards and one touchdown … Scored the first 2002 14 167 11.9 1 39 touchdown of the 2002 season for the Bruins, on his first career 2003 24 302 12.6 1 41 touch of the football, when he went 49 yards on a reverse … It 2004 32 463 14.5 2 83 marked the first offensive touchdown by a true freshman since Totals 70 932 13.3 4 83 DeShaun Foster scored four times versus USC in the 10th game of the 1998 season … Against Colorado, he made the first two Career Highs receptions of his career for 29 yards and added a 10-yard run on a Receptions: 7 vs. San Diego State, 2003 reverse … He added a 16-yard reception at San Diego State … At Cal, he gained six yards on a reverse … At Washington, his 38-yard Receiving Yards: 110 vs. San Diego State, 2003 run on a 'swinging gate' play led to a UCLA field goal … Caught two Receiving Touchdowns: 1, in multiple games, last vs. Wyoming, passes for six yards at Arizona … Made an 11-yard catch in the USC 2004 game during a fourth quarter touchdown drive … Started at split end against Washington State and made a career-high four catches, Career Receptions tying for the team lead, for 86 yards … Caught a 39-yard touchdown Years No. Yds Avg TD pass from Drew Olson with 41 seconds remaining in the first half 1. Craig Bragg ’01-04 193 2,845 14.74 19 …Caught four passes for 19 yards in the bowl win over New 2. Kevin Jordan ’92-95 179 2,548 14.23 12 Mexico. 3. Danny Farmer ’96-99 159 3,020 18.99 19 HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three varsity letters in football for coach 17.Paul Bergmann 1979, ’81-83 85 1,076 12.66 5 Bill McKane at Mesa, AZ High … Member of PrepStar Dream Team 19. Charles Arbuckle ’86-89 73 821 11.25 4 (No. 14 wide receiver) … PrepStar All-American (No. 3 wide receiver 19. Tim Wrightman ’78-81 73 947 12.97 10 in West) … PrepStar Super 30 All-Western Region (No. 18 prospect) 21. Junior Taylor ’02- 70 932 13.31 4 … Rated nation’s No. 10 wide receiver by FoxStudentSports.com … 22. Ernie Stockert ’50-52 69 860 12.46 11 SuperPrep All-American (No. 16 receiver) … SuperPrep All-Far 23. Marcedes Lewis ’02- 68 830 12.21 11 West/Arizona (No. 4 prospect) … Tom Lemming All-American (No. 93 prospect) and All-West (No. 15 prospect) … Member of rivals 100 (No. 81 prospect) … Student Sports Top 100 (No. 57 prospect) … Member of Dallas Morning News Top 100 … Las Vegas Sun Super 11 second team … Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best in the West (eight votes) … Rated nation’s No. 11 wide receiver by rivals.com … As a senior, he made 49 receptions for 689 yards and seven touchdowns … Also scored three touchdowns on punt returns and averaged 55 yards per return … Had eight rushes for 145 yards and completed his only passing attempt … Returned two kickoffs for touchdowns and averaged 43.2 yards per return … Made eight interceptions on defense and had 45 tackles … Named All-State on offense and defense … Selected All-Republic, All- Tribune, All-Informant, All-City and All-Region first-team on both sides of the ball … Team was City and Regional champs … Selected for and played in the first national High School All-Star game in Dallas, TX … Chosen to play in the Arizona North/ South All-Star game … Named Arizona Southwest Offensive Player of the

66 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE #71 SHANNON TEVAGA #12 RODNEY VAN OFFENSIVE GUARD CORNERBACK 6-3, 303, SO. 6-1, 166, SO. PARAMOUNT, CA LONG BEACH, CA LA MIRADA HS POLY HS

UCLA — Tevaga enjoyed a productive first year in the program, UCLA — Rodney is one of several talented youngsters who will earning third-team Freshman All-America honors … Figures to compete for playing time, and possibly a starting role, at one of the again be the frontrunner at the strong guard position, where he cornerback positions, this season. started the final six games of the year. 2004 — As a true freshman, he played in every game as a member 2004 — As a true freshman, he spent most of the first six weeks of special teams … He also played much of the second half (17 playing on the PAT/field goal squad … He moved into the starting snaps) at cornerback against California and played three snaps lineup at strong guard against Arizona State and did a good job in versus San Diego State … On the year, he made 12 tackles … He his first extensive action … He had previously played two snaps made a special teams tackle assist at Washington … Credited with against Arizona and four snaps as an extra tight end at California one tackle against San Diego State … He also made one tackle … He went on to start the final six games (ASU, Stanford, Washington versus Arizona … At California, he made four solo tackles … He State, Oregon, USC and Wyoming) of the 2004 season … He played saw action on special teams against Arizona State, Stanford and well once becoming a regular … He earned third-team Freshman Washington State and made a tackle versus the Cougars … He All-America honors and first-team Freshman All-Pac-10 acclaim played on special teams at Oregon … Made one tackle (assist) from The Sporting News. versus USC … Had one solo tackle versus Wyoming. HIGH SCHOOL — Played football for coach John Mele at La HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three letters in football for coach Raul Mirada,CA High … Rated the No. 22 prospect in the West and No. Lara at Poly High School in Long Beach, CA … PrepStar All-American 21 offensive lineman in the nation by TheInsiders.com … SuperPrep … Rated as the No. 15 cornerback in the nation by All-American (No. 36 offensive lineman) … Rated No. 26 prospect collegefootballnews.com … No. 31 prospect in the West by in California by SuperPrep … Rated No. 36 prospect in the West by TheInsiders.com … No. 13 cornerback in the nation and a four-star Tom Lemming … Four-star nose tackle prospect by Max Emfinger selection by TheInsiders.com … Four-star cornerback rating by … Four-star prospect by TheInsiders.com … PrepStar All-Region Max Emfinger … Rated No. 32 prospect in the West by Tom selection on the defensive side of the ball … Ranked No. 30 Lemming … SuperPrep All-American (No. 32 defensive back) … offensive lineman by collegefootballnews.com … No. 15 offensive Rated No. 28 prospect in California by SuperPrep … SuperPrep All- guard nationally and No. 37 prospect in the West by rivals.com … American (No. 28 running back) … Rated No. 15 cornerback A three-star prospect by rivals.com and the No. 27 prospect in nationally and a three-star selection by rivals.com … No. 40 California … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … prospect in the West and No. 30 player in California by rivals.com First-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports.com) … First-team All-CIF Southern … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Second-team Section … First-team All-CIF SS Division IV … Los Angeles Times All- All-State selection by Cal-Hi Sports.com … First-team All-CIF SS Southeast / South Coast selection … Pre-season PrepStar All-West Division I … As a senior, he made 84 tackles, including 54 solos … … Named league MVP for the offensive and defensive lines … Made one interception and recovered three fumbles … Returned Served as team captain … As a senior, he made 55 tackles (38 two punts for a total of 100 yards … As a junior, he made 52 tackles solos), including four sacks and 10 for loss … As a junior, he made and one interception … Returned 10 punts for a total of 250 yards 70 tackles with five sacks … Also competed in track and field for … As a sophomore, he was credited with 15 tackles and two coach Brick … Named track team MVP. interceptions … Had one punt return for 50 yards … Also lettered PERSONAL — Full Name: Shannon Lafitaga Tevaga … Born: October three years in track for coach Don Norford participating in the long 29, 1986 in Compton, CA … Parents: Savvi and Lei Tevaga … Has jump, 100, 200 and 400 meters … Had a best time in the 100m of six brothers and sisters — Shareiff, Sonny, Tele, Mavis, Analei, 10.74, 200m of 21.3 and the 400m of 47.9 … Recorded a long jump InaMae … Lists his biggest thrill in sports as getting pumped up to best of 23-2 … Earned all-league and All-CIF track honors. play on game day and hearing the coach's pre-game talk … PERSONAL — Full Name: Rodney Eric Van, Jr. … Born: June 8, 1986 Hobbies include playing basketball. in Long Beach … Parents: Pamela Harper and Rodney Van, Sr. … Has one brother, Xavier, and two sisters — Monique and Lashay … … Lists his biggest thrills in sports as playing in the high school championship game in front of 15,000 people and when he long jumped over 23 feet … His favorite athletes are NFL standout and track star Michael Johnson … Hobbies include fishing and video games … Science is his favorite class … Interested in a career in the legal profession.

Varsity Statistics - R. Van Tackles Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2004 12 8-4 0 0 0

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 67 and rivals.com … No. 89 JUCO prospect by SuperPrep … Named a pre-season All-American. #25 BYRON VELEGA HIGH SCHOOL — Earned four varsity letters in football for coach Brent McKee at Canyon High School in Anaheim, CA … Selected All- CORNERBACK CIF following his senior season … Named three-time first-team All- Century League and All-Orange County League … Served as team 5-10, 180, FR.** captain during 2001-02 … Did not allow a sack during his senior season … Team won the league championship in his freshman LONG BEACH, CA season … Also lettered one season in track and field and competed in the shot put. POLY HS PERSONAL — Full Name: Marc Madamba Villafuerte … Born: September 9, 1983 in Salinas, CA … Parent: Zenaida Villafuerte … Has one brother, Steven, and one sister, Christine … Lists NFL UCLA — Byron is one of several talented youngsters who will performer as the player after whom he patterns his style compete for playing time in the secondary, especially at cornerback. of play … Likes to work out or watch television in his spare time … 2004 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has History major. four seasons of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three letters in football for coach Raul Lara at Poly High School in Long Beach, CA … Rated No. 50 nationally among cornerbacks by rivals.com … Rated as the No. 79 prospect in California by SuperPrep … First-team All-CIF Southern #40 WESLEY WALKER Section … First-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I … Los Angeles Times' All-Southeast / South Coast selection … A three- OUTSIDE LINEBACKER star selection by rivals.com … A two-star prospect by TheInsiders.com … As a senior, he made 65 tackles and four 6-3, 222, SR. interceptions while helping his team reach the CIF finals … Credited with 21 pass deflections … Also blocked three kicks and had four DIAMOND BAR, CA fumble recoveries … As a junior, he made 58 tackles and had 18 pass deflections … Led his team in interceptions as a junior and BISHOP AMAT HS senior … Did not allow a touchdown pass to be thrown on him in three varsity seasons. PERSONAL — Full Name: Byron L. Velega … Born: March 19, 1986 in Los Angeles … Parents: John and Maria Velega … Has one UCLA — Wesley enters his senior season as the returning starter brother, Brandon, and three sisters — Sherina, Precious and at outside linebacker … A versatile performer, he can also play the Samantha … Uncle, Toa Saipale, played football at UCLA from inside positions, especially in the middle … He is a physical player 1978-82 … Distant cousin of NFL standout … Biggest who enjoyed his most productive season in 2004. thrills in sports were playing against the nation's top-ranked team 2004 — On the year, Walker ranked fourth (tied) on the team with from De La Salle High School and playing on television at Kahuku 57 tackles (33 solos) … He was fourth (tied) on the squad with 1.5 High in Hawaii when he had two interceptions and was named sacks and fifth with 5.5 tackles for losses … He started 11 of 12 Defensive Player of the Game … Lists NFL star Deion Sanders as the games — eight, including the final seven, outside and three inside, player after whom he patterns his style of play … English is his in place of Justin London … Won the starting outside job during Fall favorite class. camp … He started against Oklahoma State and made eight tackles (four assists) … Against Illinois, he moved inside and made five tackles (three solos), including a six-yard sack … Walker came off the bench to replace London and played most of the Washington contest in the middle, making four tackles (three solos) and forcing one fumble … Walker started in the middle against San Diego State #78 MARC VILLAFUERTE and made a career-high nine tackles (four solos), second on the squad, and 0.5 sacks … Walker also started in the middle against OFFENSIVE TACKLE/GUARD Arizona and made six tackles (four solos) … At California, he started at the outside spot, but was not credited with a tackle … At Arizona 6-3, 305, SO.** State, he started outside and made five solo tackles, including one for loss … Against Stanford, he made five tackles, including three ORANGE, CA solos … He made six tackles, including four solos, against Washington State … At Oregon, Walker made three tackle assists, CANYON HS including one for loss … Against USC, he made three solo tackles … In the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl, he made three tackles (one solo), including one for loss. UCLA — Marc figures to compete for playing time at guard and 2003 — Appeared in 12 games with one starting assignment … tackle in 2005 … Gained valuable experience a year ago while Recorded 15 tackles on the season … Stepped in for the injured redshirting … Enrolled at UCLA for the 2004 Winter Quarter from Spencer Havner at Colorado, playing 35 snaps and making a Santa Ana College. career-high seven tackles … Made his first career start against 2004 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has Illinois (15 snaps) and had one tackle … Credited with one tackle three years of eligibility remaining. against both Washington and Arizona … Had two stops in the 2003 — Played one season of football for coach Geoff Jones at overtime win against Cal … Made one tackle against Arizona State Santa Ana College and has four years to complete three seasons … Was a member of the kickoff, punt return and kickoff return of eligibility … Rated as the No. 11 JC offensive lineman by special teams units … Played three defensive snaps against both collegefootballnews.com … Four-star performer according to Max Washington and USC. Emfinger … Listed as a three-star performer by TheInsiders.com 2002 — Appeared in 12 games … Credited with six tackles and one pass defense on the season … Saw defensive action (weakside

68 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE linebacker) against Colorado, San Diego State, USC and Washington State …Was a member of the kickoff, kickoff return, punt return, punt and field goal block units on special teams during the season #42 AARON WHITTINGTON … Had one tackle against Colorado … Made one stop at San Diego State … Had two tackles in the win at Arizona … Made one stop in OUTSIDE LINEBACKER the game against USC … Credited with one tackle in the game against Washington State. 6-2, 195, SO.** HIGH SCHOOL — Earned three letters for coach Mike DiFiori at Bishop Amat High School in LaPuente, CA … SuperPrep All-American ST. LOUIS, MO (No. 11 linebacker) … Rated No. 19 player in Far West (CA/HI/NV) by SuperPrep … PrepStar All-American and No. 2 linebacker in West HAZELWOOD EAST HS … Rated No. 6 linebacker in West by PacWest Football.com … Tom Lemming All-West team (No. 57) … Rated No. 69 linebacker in the nation and three-star prospect by PacWest Football … Member of UCLA — This youngster gained valuable game experience a year Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … All-CIF SS Division I first team ago and figures to be a big contributor in 2005 … Should compete … First-team L.A. Times All-San Gabriel Valley … Twice selected for playing time at linebacker and also see action on special teams team Defensive MVP … 2001 Del Rey League Defensive Player of … Possesses fine instincts and quickness. the Year … Selected to play in the 2002 North-South Shrine All-Star 2004 — In his first season of action, he appeared in eight of 12 game … As a senior, he was credited with 125 tackles in 11 games games, starting twice … On the year, he made 18 tackles (eight with three fumbles caused and three fumbles recovered … Also solos) and was named to The Sporting News’ All-Pac-10 Freshman had one interception … Pre-season SuperPrep All-Far West (No. team … Made his debut against Oklahoma State, making one 106 player) … As a junior, he made 110 tackles, including 15 for tackle off the bench … He made his first career start against Illinois losses, and had one interception … He also caused two fumbles and recorded a career-high eight tackles (four solos) and two and recovered three … Lettered three years in basketball for coach quarterback hurries … He also started at Washington and made Ray Lokar … Earned three letters in track and field for coach DeChon four solo tackles and forced one fumble before suffering a hip Burns while competing in the 200m and high jump. pointer in the second half … He did not play against San Diego State PERSONAL — Full Name: Wesley Aaron Walker … Born: June 30, … He had one tackle assist off the bench versus Arizona and saw 1984 in Long Beach, CA … Parents: William and Kim Walker … Has action against California and Arizona State … He did not play one sister, Jessica … Lists his biggest athletic thrill as winning a CIF defense against Stanford or Washington State and made one championship in basketball … NFL performer is the tackle off the bench against Oregon and USC … He made two player after whom he patterns his style of play … Economics is his tackles (one solo) against Wyoming … Played 45 snaps at Illinois favorite class … Relative of former Bruin and NFL star Fred McNeill and 33 at Washington … Averaged 11 defensive snaps in the last … Hobbies include video games and hanging out with friends … three games (Oregon, USC and Wyoming). Lists his career objective as becoming a sports physician … 2003 — Did not see action in his first year in the program and has Physiological Science major. three seasons of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL — Played four years of football for coach Cory Varsity Statistics - W. Walker Johnson at Hazelwood East High School in St. Louis, MO … SuperPrep Tackles All-Midlands (No. 38 prospect) … All-Midlands selection (No. 15 Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT(Td) prospect) by Tom Lemming … PrepStar All-Region selection … A 2002 6 3-3 0 0 0 three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 22 nationally among 2003 15 10-5 0 0 0 weakside defensive ends by rivals.com … Earned first-team All- 2004 57 33-24 1.5-8 5.5-15 0 State acclaim … TheInsiders.com two-star selection … Ranked No. Totals 77 46-31 1.5-8 5.5-15 0 117 nationally among linebackers by The Insiders.com … Active pass rusher … Credited with 105 tackles, including 13 quarterback Career Highs sacks, and caused five fumbles … A pre-season rivals/PrepStar Tackles: 9 vs. San Diego State, 2004 magazine All-Midlands selection … As a junior, he made 130 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 vs. San Diego State, 2004 tackles, including a school record 15 quarterback sacks to earn first- team All-State honors … Brother, Benard, was with the and another brother (Darryl) played at Missouri and with the … Also played four seasons of basketball for coach Ron Bank … Won the school academic award in 2002 and 2003 … Recognized for his Outstanding Student Leadership … Recognized in the St. Louis Rams’ Take Five Magazine for his athletic achievements … Awarded School District Board of Education Kids on the Move! scholarship … Winner of Hazelwood East High Most Valuable Spartan award … Earned the Tom Lombardo award in 2002 and 2003. PERSONAL — Full Name: Aaron Alan Whittington … Born: August 15, 1985 in St. Louis … Parents: Allie and Odyster Whittington … Has six brothers and sisters … Admires Michael Jordan because of his desire … Hobbies include playing the piano, fishing and playing on the X Box … Member of Future Business Leaders in America club at his high school … Math is his favorite class … Major undeclared.

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 69 Varsity Statistics - A. Whittington Varsity Statistics - D. Williams Tackles Rushing Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2004 18 8-10 0 0 0 2004 2 0 -2 -2 -1.0 0 0

Career Highs KICKOFF RETURNS Tackles: 8 at Illinois, 2004 YEARS NO YDS AVG TD LG 2004 1 19 19.0 0 19 #30 DERRICK WILLIAMS TAILBACK 5-10, 203, SO.** DOWNEY, CA ST. JOHN BOSCO HS

UCLA — This third-year sophomore will compete for playing time in the tailback rotation … Derrick possesses good speed, but can also gain the tough yards … A talented, athletic running back, he will also see action on special teams, especially returning kickoffs. 2004 — Saw limited action as a second-year freshman … Played in each of the last nine games, primarily on special teams … Carried the football twice for minus-two yards and returned one kickoff for 19 yards. 2003 — Did not see action in his first season in the program and has three seasons of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL — Earned four letters in football as a running back and cornerback for coach Kiki Mendoza at St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, CA … SuperPrep All-American (No. 28 running back) … SuperPrep’s No. 27 prospect in FarWest … Rated No. 5 running back in West by PacWestFootball.com … All-West (No. 38 prospect) by Tom Lemming … Rated No. 14 among fullbacks by Tom Lemming … The Insiders.com three-star selection … A three- star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 21 among running backs by rivals.com … PrepStar All-Region selection … Rated No. 31 running back nationally by The Insiders.com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Named to Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West team (seven votes) … Selected honorable mention All-State by CalHiSports.com … All-CIF Southern Section first team … All-CIF-SS Division I first team … L.A. Times Southeast/South Coast Back of the Year … Rushed for 1,104 yards and 11 touchdowns on 152 attempts as a senior … As a cornerback, he made 44 tackles, forced three fumbles and recovered three … Served as team captain his junior and senior seasons … Named Serra League MVP as a senior … Pre-season Rivals/PrepStar All-West selection … As a junior, he rushed for 805 yards on 95 carries (8.4 average) and 10 touchdowns … Defensively, he made 61 tackles and two interceptions … Named second-team all-league after his sophomore and freshman seasons … Also earned two letters in basketball for coach Mat Hart and three letters in baseball for coach Chris Jondle. PERSONAL — Full Name: Derrick L. Williams … Born: April 22, 1985 … Parents: Oscar Williams, Jr. and Frankie Mays … Has five sisters — Keisha, Angela, Carla, Rhonda, Deetricha … Cousin, John Jamar Williams also attended UCLA … Biggest thrill in sports was winning his high school league championship in his senior season … Former NFL running back is the athlete he admires most and after whom he patterns his style of play … Hobbies include fishing and reading … Literature is his favorite class … Major undeclared.

70 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE UCLA FOOTBALL RECRUITING CLASS – 2005

Offensive lineman Aleksey Lanis, safety Shawn Oatis and cornerback Aaron Ware lead the list of 20 high school seniors who have signed letters-of-intent to play football at UCLA. In addition, quarterback Ben Olson, who will be a second-year freshman in the Fall, has already enrolled in school as part of this recruiting class. Olson was the consensus No. 1 player in the class of 2002. He redshirted at BYU in 2002 and spent the last two seasons on a Mormon mission. He committed to head coach Karl Dorrell on Dec. 19 and began classes on Jan. 6. Lanis was named to the Parade All-America team. Lanis, Oatis and Ware were selected to PrepStar’s Dream Team. Lanis, Oatis and Ware were all selected to the SuperPrep All-America team. “This is an outstanding, well-rounded class,” said head coach Karl Dorrell. “We addressed several needs, including quarterback, tight end, linebacker and the secondary. This class is very athletic and many of our new Bruins have the ability and versatility to play more than one position. “I feel this class is full of impact players and I would be surprised if several of them didn’t make a significant contribution this season. We played 12 true freshmen this past season and if members of this class are ready to contribute, we will give them the opportunity to do so.” Of the 20 prep seniors, 15 are from California, three from Texas and two from Washington. Sixteen of the 20 prep seniors, including the three members of the Dream Team, earned All-Region honors from PrepStar, including defensive end/outside linebacker Chinonso Anyanwu, running back Kahlil Bell, linebacker Reggie Carter, tight end Adam Heater, wide receiver/safety Gavin Ketchum, cornerback Robert Kibble, safety/wide receiver Bret Lockett, linebacker Korey Miller, linebacker Kyle Miller, tight end Ryan Moya, tight end Logan Paulsen, quarterback Osaar Rasshan and wide receiver Jamil Turner. Fifteen of the 20 prep seniors, including the three All-Americans, were SuperPrep All-Region selections, including Anyanwu, Bell, offensive lineman Justin Brown, Carter, Heater, Ketchum, Lockett, Moya, Paulsen, Rasshan, Turner and defensive tackle Jess Ward. Eleven of the seniors were selected to the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100, including Carter, Heater, Ketchum, Lanis, Lockett, Moya, Oatis, Paulsen, Rasshan, Turner and Ware. Twelve of the 15 California seniors were ranked among the Top 100 players in California by Scout.com, including Bell, J. Brown, Carter, Ketchum, Lanis, Lockett, Moya, Oatis, Paulsen, Rasshan, Ward and Ware. Ten of the California signees were ranked among the Top 100 players in California by rivals.com, including Anyanwu, Carter, Ketchum, Lanis, Lockett, Moya, Oatis, Paulsen, Rasshan and Ware. Six California signees earned All-State honors, including two first-team selections – Lanis and defensive lineman Chase Moline – and four third-team selections – Bell, Ketchum, Oatis and Ware. Bell, Ketchum and Ware were first-team All-Small School selections. Five new Bruins earned first-team All-CIF Southern Section honors – Ketchum, Moline, Oatis, Ward and Ware – and eight signees — J. Brown, linebacker John Hale, Ketchum, Moline, Oatis, Paulsen, Ward and Ware – earned first-team All-CIF Division acclaim. Carter and Lanis earned first-team All-L.A. City honors.

HIGH SCHOOL Anyanwu, Chinonso DE/OLB 6-4, 210 Crenshaw HS Los Angeles, CA Bell, Kahlil RB 5-11, 206 Marin Catholic HS Kentfield, CA Brown, Justin OL 6-6, 270 Poly HS Long Beach, CA Carter, Reggie LB 6-1, 225 Crenshaw HS Los Angeles, CA Hale, John LB 6-4, 225 Los Alamitos HS Los Alamitos, CA Heater, Adam TE 6-5, 245 Snohomish HS Snohomish, WA Ketchum, Gavin WR/S 6-4, 190 Oak Park HS Oak Park, CA Kibble, Robert CB 5-10, 175 Westfield HS Houston, TX Lanis, Aleksey OL 6-6, 315 Crenshaw HS Los Angeles, CA Lockett, Bret S/WR 6-2, 195 Diamond Bar HS Diamond Bar, CA Miller, Korey LB 6-2, 218 West HS Plano, TX Miller, Kyle LB 6-2, 215 West HS Plano, TX Moline, Chase DL 6-1, 245 Mission Viejo HS Mission Viejo, CA Moya, Ryan TE 6-3, 230 Oak Ridge HS El Dorado Hills, CA Oatis, Shawn S 5-11, 203 Chino HS Chino, CA Olson, Ben QB 6-5, 230 Thousand Oaks HS/BYU Thousand Oaks, CA Paulsen, Logan TE 6-5, 225 Chaminade HS West Hills, CA Rasshan, Osaar QB 6-4, 215 Garey HS Pomona, CA Turner, Jamil WR 6-1, 190 Bethel HS Spanaway, WA Ward, Jess DT 6-4, 260 Rim of the World HS Lake Arrowhead, CA Ware, Aaron CB 6-0, 190 Oaks Christian HS Santa Monica, CA

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HIGH SCHOOL SIGNEES

Anyanwu, Chinonso DE/OLB 6-4, 210 Crenshaw HS Los Angeles, CA Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 26 nationally among weakside defensive ends by rivals.com … No. 77 player in California by rivals.com … SuperPrep All-California (No. 103 player) … PrepStar All-Region selection … Two-star selection by Scout.com … Recorded 10 sacks as a senior.

Bell, Kahlil RB 5-11, 206 Marin Catholic HS Kentfield, CA SuperPrep All-California (No. 67 player) … Three-star selection by Scout.com … Ranked No. 55 player in California by Scout.com … PrepStar All-Region selection … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … First-team All-State Small Schools (Cal-Hi Sports) … Led Bay Area in rushing with 1,705 yards and 31 touchdowns … As a safety, he made 70 tackles and five interceptions … Two-star selection by rivals.com … Pre-season No. 47 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre-season No. 58 player in West by Scout.com … As a junior, he rushed for 1,657 yards and 24 touchdowns … As a sophomore at Montgomery HS, he earned All-State underclass honors while rushing for 1,642 yards and 19 touchdowns.

Brown, Justin OL 6-6, 270 Poly HS Long Beach, CA Three-star selection by Scout.com … Ranked No. 72 player in California by Scout.com … SuperPrep All-California (No. 98 player) … All-CIF Southern Section second team on offense … All-CIF-SS Division I … Two-star selection by rivals.com … Helped team win CIF-SS Division I championship … Pre-season No. 107 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … As a junior, earned first-team All- CIF acclaim.

Carter, Reggie LB 6-1, 225 Crenshaw HS Los Angeles, CA Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 18 nationally among inside linebackers by rivals.com … No. 52 player in California by rivals.com … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … Three-star selection by Scout.com … Ranked No. 98 player in California by Scout.com … SuperPrep All-California (No. 83 player) … PrepStar All-Region selection … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … All-CIF-L.A. City Section 4A first team on defense … L.A. Times All-Central City … Two-time all-league selection … Made 130 tackles, including 20 sacks, six fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles as a senior … As a junior, he made 130 tackles, including 22 sacks … Second-team All-CIF City Section as junior.

Hale, John LB 6-4, 225 Los Alamitos HS Los Alamitos, CA Played linebacker as a senior … All-CIF-SS Division I … Orange County Register All-County first team … L.A. Times All-Orange County … Led team to CIF-SS Division I semifinals … Made 125 tackles, including seven sacks and 12 for losses … Selected Sunset League Defensive Player of the Year … A two-star selection by rivals.com and Scout.com … Played fullback and tight end as a junior.

Heater, Adam TE 6-5, 245 Snohomish HS Snohomish, WA Rated No. 20 tight end nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Ranked No. 20 nationally among tight ends by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) … Three-star selection by Scout.com … Rated No. 41 tight end nationally by Scout.com … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 26 nationally among tight ends by rivals.com … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … No. 12 player in Washington by rivals.com … No. 15 player in Washington by Scout.com … PrepStar All-Region selection … SuperPrep All-Oregon/Washington (No. 13 player) … Named all-area as linebacker and all-conference as tight end … As a senior, he made 10 receptions for 120 yards and one touchdown on offense and 68 tackles, including five sacks, on defense … Pre-season No. 97 player in West by Scout.com … As a junior, he made 11 receptions for 115 yards and three touchdowns on offense and 26 tackles and three sacks on defense.

Ketchum, Gavin WR/S 6-4, 190 Oak Park HS Oak Park, CA SuperPrep All-California (No. 40 player) … Three-star selection by Scout.com … Ranked No. 47 player in California by Scout.com … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 46 nationally among ‘athletes’ by rivals.com … No. 55 player in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 56 nationally among wide receivers by Scout.com … Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game … PrepStar All-Region selection … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … First-team All- State Small Schools (Cal-Hi Sports) … All-CIF Southern Section first team on offense … Selected CIF Division XI Defensive Player of the Year … L.A. Times All-Ventura/North Coast … Made 56 receptions for 1,057 yards and 17 touchdowns … Made five interceptions on defense … Led team to CIF-SS Division XI championship game … Pre-season No. 61 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre-season No. 81 player in West by Scout.com … As a junior, made 41 receptions for 855 yards and 14 touchdowns … Defensively, made 40 solo tackles, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, two sacks and one safety … All-CIF-SS Division XI as junior.

72 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Kibble, Robert CB 5-10, 175 Westfield HS Houston, TX One of five finalists for the Franklin D. Watkins Memorial Award, presented annually to the nation’s top African American male high school scholar-athlete … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 31 nationally among cornerbacks by rivals.com … No. 64 player in Texas by rivals.com … PrepStar All-Region selection … Three-star selection by Scout.com … Rated No. 32 safety nationally by Scout.com … As a senior, he made 95 tackles, including two sacks … As a junior in 2003, he had 100 tackles, six fumbles caused, seven fumble recoveries, and five interceptions on defense … Offensively, he had 12 rushes for approximately 200 yards and three touchdowns.

Lanis, Aleksey OL 6-6, 315 Crenshaw HS Los Angeles, CA Parade All-American … PrepStar Dream Team selection and ranked No. 7 nationally among offensive linemen … SuperPrep All- American and No. 35 offensive lineman nationally … SuperPrep All-California (No. 27 player) … Rated No. 70 player nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Rated No. 11 offensive lineman nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Four-star selection by Scout.com … Rated No. 28 offensive lineman nationally by Scout.com … Ranked No. 27 player in California by Scout.com … Four- star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 7 player in California by rivals.com … Ranked No. 44 player nationally by rivals.com … Rated No. 6 nationally among offensive tackles by rivals.com … Ranked No. 9 nationally among offensive tackles by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … First-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … L.A. Times All- Star Team … L.A. Times All-Central City and Central City Lineman of the Year … CIF-L. A. City 4A co-Offensive Lineman of the Year … Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West first team … Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game … Most dominant lineman in L.A. City Section … Pre-season No. 29 player in West by Scout.com … Pre-season No. 40 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep.

Lockett, Bret S/WR 6-2, 195 Diamond Bar HS Diamond Bar, CA SuperPrep All-California (No. 52 player) … A three-star selection by rivals.com … Ranked No. 33 player in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 23 ‘athlete’ nationally by rivals.com … A three-star selection by Scout.com … Ranked No. 43 player in California by Scout.com … Rated No. 21 safety nationally by Scout.com … Rated No. 38 wide receiver nationally by collegefootballnews.com … PrepStar All-Region selection as a receiver … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … Played in the CaliFlorida All- Star Game … Made 27 receptions for 491 yards and seven touchdowns on offense and 56 tackles (30 solos), including four sacks, and one interception for a touchdown on defense … Pre-season No. 35 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre-season All- Region selection by PrepStar … Made 64 tackles as a junior.

Miller, Korey LB 6-2, 218 West HS Plano, TX Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 40 nationally among outside linebackers by rivals.com … No. 71 player in Texas by rivals.com … Two-star selection by Scout.com … PrepStar All-Region selection as an ‘athlete.’ … Twin brother Kyle also signed with UCLA … Nephew of former Oklahoma All-America linebacker … As a junior, he made over 100 tackles.

Miller, Kyle LB 6-2, 215 West HS Plano, TX Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 41 nationally among outside linebackers by rivals.com … No. 72 player in Texas by rivals.com … PrepStar All-Region selection as an ‘athlete.’ … Twin brother Korey also signed with UCLA … Nephew of former Oklahoma All-America linebacker Brian Bosworth … Two-star selection by Scout.com.

Moline, Chase DL 6-1, 245 Mission Viejo HS Mission Viejo, CA Played both offensive and defensive line at Mission Viejo – the only two-way starter on the No. 1 team in California … Helped team capture CIF-SS Division II championship … First-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game … All-CIF Southern Section first team on defense … CIF-SS Division II co-Defensive Player of the Year … Named L.A. Times Lineman of the Year … L.A. Times All-Star Team … L.A. Times Orange County Lineman of the Year … L.A. Times All-Orange County … Orange County Register All-County first-team lineman … Two-star selection by Scout.com and rivals.com … MVP of South Coast League … Started all 42 games in a three-year span … Pre-season All-Region selection by PrepStar.

Moya, Ryan TE 6-3, 230 Oak Ridge HS El Dorado Hills, CA Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 12 nationally among tight ends by rivals.com … No. 32 player in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 14 tight end nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Three-star selection by Scout.com … Rated No. 28 tight end nationally by Scout.com … Ranked No. 67 player in California by Scout.com … Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … PrepStar All-Region selection … SuperPrep All-California (No. 51 player) … As a senior, played in just six games due to a shoulder injury but still made 44 catches for 557 yards and 11 touchdowns … Helped team to third consecutive CIF Section title … Pre-season No. 63 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre-season No. 90 player in West by Scout.com … As a junior, he made 39 receptions for 663 yards and eight touchdowns as a tight end and five sacks as a linebacker.

UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 73 Oatis, Shawn S 5-11, 203 Chino HS Chino, CA One of five finalists for the Franklin D. Watkins Memorial Award, presented annually to the nation’s top African American male high school scholar-athlete … PrepStar Dream Team and rated No. 15 nationally among defensive backs … SuperPrep All- American and No. 31 defensive back nationally … SuperPrep All-California (No. 21 player) … Rated No. 6 safety nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Four-star selection by Scout.com … Rated No. 7 safety and No. 91 player nationally by Scout.com … Ranked No. 11 player in California by Scout.com … Four-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 8 nationally among safeties by rivals.com … No. 19 player in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 116 player nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Ranked No. 17 nationally among safeties by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … All-CIF Southern Section first team on defense … All-CIF-SS Division II … L.A. Times All-Star Team … L.A. Times All-Inland Empire … Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West first team … Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game … Sierra League Most Valuable Player … Scored 27 touchdowns and 162 points as a senior … Pre-season All-American by SuperPrep … Rated No. 21 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre-season No. 39 player in West by Scout.com … As a junior, he made 69 tackles and two interceptions on defense and rushed for 1,300 yards and 13 touchdowns on offense … All-CIF as junior.

Olson, Ben QB 6-5, 230 Thousand Oaks HS/BYU Thousand Oaks, CA Already enrolled at UCLA … As a prep senior, he was rated No. 1 player nationally in the 2002 high school class … Did not play in his first season at BYU and missed the following two seasons while serving on his Morman Mission … The top-rated quarterback in the 2002 class … First-team All-CIF … USA Today first-team All-American … Parade All-American … National Player of the Year by PrepStar and ESPN … Threw for 2,989 yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior in 2001 … Holds school records for single-game passing yards (497) and touchdowns (6), single-season passing yards (2,989) and touchdowns (32), and career pass attempts (702), completions (421), passing yards (6,401) and touchdown passes (54) … Ventura County co-Offensive Player of the Year as a senior and Marmonte League Offensive Player of the Year twice … CIF Division IV Offensive Player of the Year … Five-star selection by Scout.com … Five-star selection by rivals.com … Also earned three letters in basketball.

Paulsen, Logan TE 6-5, 225 Chaminade HS West Hills, CA SuperPrep All-California (No. 36 player) … Four-star selection by Scout.com … Rated No. 15 tight end nationally by Scout.com … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 16 nationally among tight ends by rivals.com … No. 38 player in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 17 tight end nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Ranked No. 32 player in California by Scout.com … PrepStar All-Region selection as a defensive lineman … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … All-CIF-SS Division III … L.A. Times All-San Fernando Valley … As a senior, he made 35 receptions for 496 yards and two TDs on offense and 31 tackles, nine sacks and 15 tackles for losses on defense … Pre-season All-American by SuperPrep … Rated No. 27 player in CA/ NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre-season No. 48 player in West by Scout.com … As a junior, he made 26 receptions for 316 yards and two touchdowns on offense and 52 tackles, including 24 sacks, as a defensive end.

Rasshan, Osaar QB 6-4, 215 Garey HS Pomona, CA Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 11 nationally among dual-threat quarterbacks by rivals.com … No. 47 player in California by rivals.com … Three-star selection by Scout.com … Ranked No. 78 player in California by Scout.com … Ranked No. 15 nationally among quarterbacks by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) … Rated No. 20 quarterback nationally by collegefootballnews.com … PrepStar All-Region selection (on defense) … SuperPrep All-California (No. 79 player) … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … L.A. Times All-San Gabriel Valley … In a run-oriented offense, he completed 93 of 200 passes (46.5%) for 1,716 yards and 21 touchdowns … He ran for 860 yards and 11 touchdowns on 96 carries … On defense (safety), he made 47 tackles and two interceptions … Pre-season No. 63 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre-season No. 84 player in West by Scout.com … As a junior, he completed 49 of 112 passes for 780 yards and four touchdowns and rushed for 310 yards and four scores.

Turner, Jamil WR 6-1, 190 Bethel HS Spanaway, WA Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 50 nationally among wide receivers by rivals.com … No. 8 player in Washington by rivals.com … Two-star selection by Scout.com … No. 8 player in Washington by Scout.com … PrepStar All-Region selection … SuperPrep All-Oregon/Washington (No. 14 player) … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … Seattle Times first- team All-State … Made 74 receptions for 1,468 yards and 20 touchdowns … Pre-season No. 71 player in West by Scout.com … As a junior, he made 17 passes for 388 yards and three scores.

Ward, Jess DT 6-4, 260 Rim of the World HS Lake Arrowhead, CA SuperPrep All-California (No. 76 player) … Three-star selection by Scout.com … Ranked No. 52 defensive tackle nationally by Scout.com … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … All-CIF Southern Section first team on offense … All-CIF-SS Division VIII on offense … Ranked No. 60 player in California by Scout.com … Two-star selection by rivals.com … L.A. Times All-Desert/Mountain and Desert/Mountain Lineman of the Year.

74 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Ware, Aaron CB 6-0, 190 Oaks Christian HS Santa Monica, CA PrepStar Dream Team selection and rated No. 6 nationally among ‘athletes.’ … SuperPrep All-American and No. 27 defensive back nationally … SuperPrep All-California (No. 19 player) … Four-star selection by rivals.com … Ranked No. 92 player nationally by rivals.com … Rated No. 8 nationally among ‘athletes’ by rivals.com … No. 11 player in California by rivals.com … Four-star selection by Scout.com … Rated No. 17 cornerback nationally by Scout.com … Ranked No. 20 player in California by Scout.com … Ranked No. 15 nationally among tailbacks by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) … Ranked No. 98 player nationally by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) … Rated No. 19 running back nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … First-team All-State Small Schools (Cal-Hi Sports) … Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West honorable mention … L.A. Times All-Ventura/North Coast … Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game … All-CIF Southern Section first team on offense … CIF Division XI Player of the Year on offense … Led team to CIF-SS Division XI championship … First team All-Ventura County … Pre-season All-American by SuperPrep … Rated No. 20 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Rushed for 1,015 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior and close to 6,000 yards in his career … Pre-season No. 23 player in West by Scout.com … As a junior, he was first team all-league and CIF-SS Division XI Offensive Player of the Year … L.A. Times All-Ventura/North Coast as junior … Rushed for 1700 yards and 24 touchdowns … Younger brother for former Bruin star and current Philadelphia Eagle Matt Ware.

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