2010 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

OREGON STATE COMMUNICATIONS STEVE FENK JASON AMBERG 541.737.7470 office 541.737.7469 office 541.230.0627 cell 541.230.0706 cell [email protected] [email protected]

gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010

2010 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (3-2, 2-0 PAC-10) USA Today AP Details USA Today AP SEPTEMBER RV 24 Date:...... Oct. 16, 2010 — — 4 #22 vs. #7 TCU (ESPN)...... L, 21-30 18 #25 LOUISVILLE (FSN NW)...... W, 35-28 Time:...... 7:21 p.m. 25 #24 at #3 Boise State (ABC) ...... L, 24-37 Location:...... Seattle, Wash. OCTOBER Venue:...... Husky Stadium 2 ARIZONA STATE (FSN NW)...... W, 31-28 Capacity:...... 72,500 9 at #9 Arizona (VERSUS)...... W, 29-27 Surface:...... FieldTurf 16 #24 at Washington (ESPN)...... 7:21 p.m. 30 CALIFORNIA...... TBA OREGON STATE Live Stats:. . . . . osubeavers.com WASHINGTON NOVEMBER BEAVERS Series Record:. . . . . 33-57-4 HUSKIES 6 at UCLA...... TBA 13 Washington STATE...... TBA THIS WEEK: No. 24 Oregon State (3-2, 2-0 Pac-10) continues its road travels motoring north on Interstate-5 to play 20 USC (ABC or ESPN)...... 5 p.m. 27 at Stanford...... TBA the Washington Huskies (2-3, 1-1). The game will kickoff at 7:21 p.m. PDT from Husky Stadium and be televised live by ESPN. DECEMBER 4 OREGON...... TBA BACK IN THE RANKINGS: Oregon State returned to the Associated Press Poll this week at No. 24. The Beavers opened the season at No. 24, slipped to No. 25 for the weeks of Sept. 6 and 13, and back to No. 24 the week of Sept. 20. This season COACHING STAFF marks the earliest the Beavers have been nationally ranked in the AP Poll since 2001. OREGON STATE COACHES SERIES: The OSU-UW series dates back to 1897 when Oregon State won a 16-0 decision at home. Overall Washington (SL)...... Head Coach has the advantage 57-33-4 thanks mainly to a 25-2 run between 1975 and 2003. But, since the Huskies 38-17 win in Jay Locey (SL)...... Associate Head Coach/WRs Corvallis in that ’03 season it has been all OSU as the Beavers enter this week with a school record six-game win streak. Danny Langsdorf (PB)...... Offensive Coordinator/QBs Jacquizz Rodgers Mark Banker (SL) ...... Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Last year former starting Sean Canfield passed for four and running rushed Mike Cavanaugh (SL)...... Offensive Line for 159 yards and two scores as OSU won its final home game of the year, 48-21. The 48 points were the second most for Reggie Davis (SL)...... Running Backs the Beavers in the series, falling just shy of the 49 scored in the win in 2001. Keith Heyward (PB)...... Cornerbacks Greg Newhouse (SL)...... Linebackers IT’S BEEN 25 YEARS…: Since Oregon State posted the biggest upset in NCAA history (at the time) with a 21-20 win Bruce Read (SL)...... Special Teams Coordinator over Washington in Seattle on Oct. 19, 1985. The Huskies were 38-point favorites over a banged up Beaver team and at Joe Seumalo (SL)...... Defensive Line the time was the biggest point spread in NCAA history for a team to overcome for a victory. OSU came into that game Daniel Drayton (PB)...... G.A. / Defense without its Pac-10 record setting quarterback and then league-leading receiver Reggie Bynum, and had lost Robin Ross (PB)...... G.A. / Tight Ends four straight while UW had won four straight. It was the last victory for the Beavers in a 3-8 season. GAMEDAY LOCATION: SL (Sideline); PB (Pressbox) 2-0 IN PAC-10: For the first time since 2003 Oregon State has started the season 2-0 in Pac-10 play. The Beavers didn’t 2009 RESULTS (8-5, 6-3 PAC-10) make it to 3-0 in that ’03 season due to a 38-17 defeat to Washington – the last loss to the Huskies. OSU hasn’t started the season 3-0 in conference play since it went 4-0 in Pac-8 (the first official year of the Pac-8) games in 1968. SEPTEMBER 5 PORTLAND STATE (FSN NW)...... W, 34-7 HIGH SCORING GAME? Could be. Both teams would like to see the scoring defense improve, OSU ranks 90th in the 12 at UNLV (CBS COLLEGE SPORTS)...... W, 23-21 nation and eighth in the Pac-10 allowing an average of 30 points per game, while Washington is 95th and ninth in the 19 #17 CINCINNATI (FSN)...... L, 18-28 league allowing 30.8 points. Not so coincidentally the Huskies are 104th in the country and eighth in the Pac-10 for total 26 ARIZONA (Versus)...... L, 32-37 defense, allowing 429.6 yards per game while OSU is 113th and ninth at 456 yards given up per outing. OCTOBER 3 at Arizona State (Versus) ...... W, 28-17 100-YARD BACKS: Oregon State has had success on the ground vs. Washington in recent years and starting with the 10 STANFORD (FSN)...... W, 38-28 2005 season the Beavers have had a 100-yard plus running back in the series. Yvenson (Evan-son) Bernard had a 122-yard 24 at #4 USC (ABC)...... L, 36-42 game in 2005, 144 yards in 2006 and 149 yards in 2007; James Rodgers had 112 yards in 2008 and Jacquizz Rodgers 31 UCLA (tape delayed on FSN NW / Prime Ticket). . W, 26-19 had 159 yards in 2009. NOVEMBER 7 at #23 California (FSN)...... W, 31-14 14 WASHINGTON (FSN NW)...... W, 48-21 ON THE AIR 21 #20 at Washington State...... W, 42-10 television ESPN RADIO RADIO - NATIONAL DECEMBER Carter Blackburn...... Play-by-play Mike Parker...... Play-by-play ESPN RADIO 3 #13 at #7 Oregon (ESPN)...... L, 33-37 Brock Huard...... Analyst Jim Wilson...... Analyst Bill Rosinski...... Play-by-play 22 #16 vs. #15 BYU (ESPN)...... L, 20-44 Mike Bellotti...... Analyst Ron Callan...... Sideline David Norrie...... Analyst ...... Pre-game Joe Schad...... Sideline INTERNET OSUBEAVERS.COM BROADCAST RADIO - SPANISH OSUBEAVERS.COM SIRIUS Channel 218 4 hours prior on KEJO (1240 AM) Juan De Dios Andrade. . . . Play-by-play 3 hours prior on KPAM 860 Jose Luis Lupercio...... Analyst XM RADIO Channel 193 2 hours prior on the entire network

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 1 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 MIKE RILEY, DAVIS TRIES TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED: Oregon PAC-10 FOOTBALL STANDINGS HEAD COACH State running backs coach Reggie Davis will try to re- Team Pac-10 Overall main undefeated in this series. He was a tight end at UW Oregon 3-0 6-0 Mike Riley has rightfully been credited from 1994-98 in which the Huskies won all five meetings Oregon State 2-0 3-2 with the rebirth of Oregon State football. vs. the Beavers and the third-year OSU coach is 2-0 in Stanford 2-1 5-1 The 57-year-old head coach has guided Corvallis. Arizona 1-1 4-1 the Beavers to six bowl games in the last California 1-1 3-2 seven years, winning five, and started the DRAMATIC WINS: All of Oregon State win’s this sea- Washington 1-1 2-3 rejuvenation of the program during his first son have been by seven points or less, with the opposing tenure in 1997-98 that subsequently made three postseason ap- USC 1-2 4-2 teams having the ball on the last series of the game. Start- Arizona State 1-2 3-3 pearances. ing with the 2006 season, the Beavers are 18-5 in games A member of the Coaches Association’s UCLA 1-2 3-3 (AFCA) Board of Trustees and Ethics Committee, Riley is the second decided by seven points or less. Washington State 0-3 1-5 winningest coach in Beaver football history with 67 victories – seven PRESSURE POINT: While the numbers might not short of matching Lon Stiner’s (1933-48) total. His résumé sparkles with achievements, including the 2008 AFCA and Pac-10 Confer- indicate it, the Beavers have had some timely stops on UPCOMING PAC-10 SCHEDULE ence Coach of the Year. The Beavers are the only team to finish defense of late. Part of that reason is the increased pres- Saturday, October 16 in the top three of the Pac-10 standings in each of the last four sure on as OSU has nine of its 11 sacks in California at USC, 12:30 p.m. (FSN)* seasons and have appeared in the final Associated Press top-25 the last two games, including six against Arizona State’s Arizona at Washington State, 4:30 p.m. (Versus)* rankings in three of the last four years. Steven Threet. Oregon State at Washington, 7:15 p.m. (ESPN)* The tenth-year head coach has also led his team to outstanding success in the classroom, where over the last three years Beavers TOUGH LOSS: The loss of senior wide receiver/returner * - Pac-10 league game have been honored by the Pac-10 for academic achievement 35 James Rodgers is a major blow to the Beaver offensive times. He’s also developed future NFL players with 20 draftees (as arsenal. Rodgers suffered a season ending left knee injury PAC-10 PRESEASON POLL of Jan. 2010) since his second arrival in 2003 and only USC has had at Arizona. He leaves the 2010 team ranked sixth in the na- 1. Oregon (15) 314 more than OSU’s 61 all-conference selections. tion for all-purpose yards per game at 176.8, sixth for punt Riley is the first coach in OSU history to win more than one 2. USC (12) 311 return yards per game at 18.3 and 18th for kickoff return NCAA-sanctioned bowl game at OSU, capturing the 2003 Las Vegas 3. Oregon State (3) 262 yards per game at 28.7. OSU will submit paperwork to gain Bowl, the 2004 Insight Bowl, the 2006 and 2008 Sun Bowls, and 4. Stanford (1) 233 Rodgers a fifth year of eligibility (did not redshirt) as a the 2007 Emerald Bowl titles. He also is the first coach to lead the 5. Arizona (2) 222 medical hardship – he qualifies per NCAA rules – 14.2.4 – program to more than one winning conference season (5-3 in ’04, 6. Washington (1) 209 6-3 in ’06, 6-3 in ’07, 7-2 in ’08 and 6-3 in ‘09) since 1969. a student-athlete is eligible if he/she has participated in a 7. California 175 In 2009, Riley and his staff had a monumental task of replacing maximum of 30 percent of the scheduled games – James 8. UCLA (1) 134 nearly every starter on defense and a total of seven NFL draftees. participated in four of the team’s first five games which 9. Arizona State 81 The Beavers not only qualified for a bowl game, but also for the is actually 33 percent, but the NCAA rounds up the total second straight year played the season finale for the opportunity to 10. Washington State 39 receive the Rose Bowl berth. A league-high seven Beavers earned games to make it four competitions allowed. first team All-Pac-10 honors and the team finished higher than the 33: The number of yards quarterback Ryan Katz has AWARDS WATCH LISTS preseason predictions for the fourth consecutive year. Joe Halahuni...... John Mackey Award The hometown boy – he attended Corvallis High School – re- netted this season rushing; has gained 101 overall, but turned to the Beaver sideline for the second time and led the pro- sack yardage is figured into rushing total. That might not Johnny Hekker...... Ray Guy Award seem like a lot, but it does show Katz’s mobility. The last gram to the 2003 Las Vegas Bowl title. His ’03 team set numerous Justin Kahut...... Lou Groza Award individual and team records, and led the Pac-10 Conference for both time OSU had a starting quarterback with positive rushing National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award offense and defense. He followed up the ’03 team’s success by sign- yards for the season was 1997 when Tim Alexander, for- ing the program’s best ever recruiting class, according to several merly an option quarterback in Jerry Pettibone’s system, Alex Linnenkohl...... Rimington Trophy scouting organizations. had a team-high 288 yards in Mike Riley’s first year as a Stephen Paea...... Chuck Bednarik Award Riley calls Corvallis his hometown, although he was born in head coach at OSU. Vince Lombardi Award Wallace, Idaho. He grew up watching Beaver football, as his father Bud was an assistant coach for the program from 1965-72 and Ronnie Lott Trophy VETERAN SOPHOMORE: I guess you could say sopho- Bronko Nagurski Award again in 1979. Mike was a standout quarterback at Corvallis High more quarterback Ryan Katz is a veteran already just five School, leading the Spartans to the 1970 state title. Outland Trophy games into his first year as a starter. His first three road Riley is under contract at OSU through at least 2019 – his con- Jacquizz Rodgers...... Doak Walker Award tract rolls over one year for every time the team plays in a bowl games of the season have been against then No. 7 TCU Maxwell Award game. (now No. 4), No. 3 Boise State and No. 9 Arizona (No. 17). His success at all levels is well documented. Riley has earned He’s thrown one (at Arizona) this year, start- Walter Camp Award the respect of players, coaches, media and fans. He has been called ing the year with 134 attempts without a pick. He is this James Rodgers...... Fred Biletnikoff Award the savior of Oregon State football and the future continues to look week’s Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week after passing Paul Hornung Award bright for the Orange and Black. for 393 yards, the 10th most in school history, throwing for Maxwell Award THE RILEY FILE YEAR-BY-YEAR two touchdowns and rushing for one. Walter Camp Award YEAR AT OSU: 10th 1997 3-8 AGE: 57 1998 5-6 ROAD RECORD: Oregon State has been very successful 2003 8-5 Las Vegas Bowl HOMETOWN: Corvallis, Ore. 2004 7-5 Insight Bowl on the road of late in Pac-10 Conference games. The Bea- EDUCATION: 2005 5-6 vers have won 10 of their last 14 road games in league play. 1977 — Master’s in Physical Education 2006 10-4 Sun Bowl from Whitworth College 2007 9-4 Emerald Bowl OSU has active road winning streaks of five games at Cali- 1975 — Bachelor’s of Social Science 2008 9-4 Sun Bowl fornia and Arizona, and a four-game run at Washington. from the University of Alabama 2009 8-5 Las Vegas Bowl 2010 3-2 1971 — Corvallis High School Total 67-49 ROAD GAMES EARLY: Oregon State plays four of its WIFE: Dee first six games of the season away from Reser Stadium; CHILDREN: Matt and Kate the last time the Beavers faced such a schedule was 2004. ** For more info see pages 54-57 in the media guide or go to osubeavers.com. On the flip side, the last time OSU played four of its final six at home, as it does this season, was 1998. 2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 2 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010

BEAVER SPORTS RADIO NETWORK TRULY A HOMECOMING: Oregon State’s next home Game Day — Beaver Sports Properties, a division of Learfield Sports, game is Oct. 30 against California in the annual Homecom- WEEKLY MEDIA INFORMATION produces game-day radio broadcasts and special programming, syndi- ing game for 2010. It will truly be just that, a homecoming, Weekly Press Conference: Oregon State’s football press cated on the Beaver Sports Radio Network. The 8-hour broadcasts con- as it will be the Beavers first home date in 28 days after conferences are held every week during the season. The press sist of over 30 stations across Oregon and is anchored by the Portland playing Oct. 9 at Arizona and Oct. 16 at Washington (Hus- conferences are held in the Valley Football Center (3rd floor) on flagship station KPAM 860. KPAM also airs daily Beaver segments on its kies’ Homecoming) with a bye Oct. 23. The last time OSU Tuesdays at 9:45 a.m. Head coach Mike Riley and selected play- “Bob Miller in the Morning” show with sports director Ron Callan, and ers will be available to the media. Media wishing to participate new in 2010, “Beaver Buzz.” was away from Reser Stadium longer was 2005 when the should contact the OSU Communications Office for more details There will continue to be several options to complement local ra- Beavers played Oct. 1 vs. Washington State and not again (541) 737-3720 or [email protected]. The press con- dio with football and men’s basketball games available on XM Satel- until Oct. 29 vs. Arizona. OSU will have played the fewest ferences are also carried by OregonLive.com and are available via lite Radio (official partner of the Pac-10 Conference), internet audio home games of any team in the BCS as of Oct. 30 and podcast at osubeavers.com. through Beaver Nation Online’s audio/visual service and www.kpam. overall has been away from Corvallis for eight of its last 11 Pac-10 Teleconference Call: The weekly Pac-10 Teleconfer- com. Beaver Nation Online links are available at www.osubeavers.com games counting Saturday’s matchup in Seattle. (via several subscription-based plans). ence is every Tuesday. Mike Riley will be available at 10:30 a.m. For the conference number please contact the OSU Communica- Beavers in Spanish — In 2003, Oregon State Athletics, through NO CREAMPUFFS HERE: This week’s Associated tions Office at (541) 737-3720. Beaver Sports Properties, became the first Northwest school to offer Press Poll features five former or future Oregon State op- Beaver Football Weekly: Spanish-language broadcasts to the Latino community. For the seventh ponents, including three in the top-10. The Beavers have FSN NW — Debuts Sept. 21 at 10:30 consecutive year every football game will be offered in Spanish and in p.m. and re-airs several times throughout the week. Also available already faced No. 3 Boise State, No. 4 TCU and No. 17 on FCS. 2010 it will be available by a second-year partnership with KWIP-AM, a Arizona, and still have No. 2 Oregon and No. 14 Stanford 5,000-watt station in Dallas, Ore., covering the Willamette Valley. Juan on the docket. The Beavers’ schedule is ranked as the most Beavers All Access: FSN NW — Debuts Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. and De Dios Andrade handles play-by-play and Jose Luis Lupercio provides difficult in the country as of this week, according to Jeff re-airs several times throughout the week. Also available on FCS. analysis. Sagarin of USA Today, and is the only team in the country to Beavers Sports Talk: Most of the Beaver Sports Radio Network MARKET CALL LETTERS FREQ. have played three top 10 teams at the time of the game. carries “Beavers Sports Talk” every week, featuring head coach Astoria KAST-AM 1370 Mike Riley and OSU student-athletes. The show airs 7-8 p.m. ev- Baker City KBKR-AM 1490 JUST WHERE WE WANT TO BE: For the seventh ery Tuesday until Dec. 1 when it moves to Thursdays. Bend KICE-AM 940 consecutive season Oregon State failed to reach Oct. 1 with Coos Bay KBBR-AM 1340 a winning record – combined 12-16 (43%). The good news Corvallis KEJO-AM 1240 is, the Beavers are 39-14 (74%) in the combined months of BEAVERS IN THE NFL Corvallis KTHH-AM 990 October, November and December starting with 2004. Cottage Grove KNND-AM 1400 Derek Anderson, QB Dallas (Spanish) KWIP-AM 880 Nick Barnett, LB Green Bay Packers WIN THE TURNOVER BATTLE, WIN THE GAME: Victor Butler, LB Dallas Cowboys Enterprise KWVR-AM 1340 Over the last 80 games, Oregon State is 32-7 when com- Enterprise KWVR-FM 92.1 Kyle DeVan, OL Indianapolis Colts Eugene KKNX-AM 840 mitting fewer turnovers than its opponent, 9-19 when Dwan Edwards, DL Buffalo Bills Florence KCFM-FM 104.1/103.1 committing more and 9-4 when even. Oregon State lost Keith Ellison, LB Buffalo Bills Florence KCFM-AM 1250 just 11 turnovers for the 2009 season, the second-fewest T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR Baltimore Ravens Grants Pass KAKT-FM 104.7 in the nation (Cincinnati – 10). Over the last 18 games, the Brandon Hughes, CB New York Giants (practice squad) Hermiston KOHU-AM 1360 Beavers have just 12 turnovers. Steven Jackson, RB St. Louis Rams Klamath Falls KLAD-AM 960 Keaton Kristick, LB San Francisco 49ers (practice squad) LaGrande KLBM-AM 1450 ONE: The number of turnovers for the Beavers this sea- Adam Koets, OL New York Giants Lakeview KQIK-AM 1230 son, the fewest in the nation – the next closest teams Andy Levitre, OG Buffalo Bills Keenan Lewis, CB Pittsburgh Steelers Lakeview KQIK-FM 93.5 are Oklahoma, Maryland, Wisconsin and Army with four Medford KAKT-FM 105.1 Matt Moore, QB Carolina Panthers – Washington has just five. The Beavers have gained a Slade Norris, LB Seattle Seahawks (practice squad) Medford KCNX-AM 880 pedestrian nine. OSU lost just four all of last year Newport KNPT-AM 1310 Chad Ochocinco (Johnson), WR Cincinnati Bengals Ontario KSRV-AM 1380 (zero this year), tied for second in the nation with Rutgers, Sabby Piscitelli, S Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pendleton KUMA-AM 1290 Miami and Colorado State – Cincinnati had two. Oddly, on Sammie Stroughter, WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pendleton KTIX-AM 1240 the other side of the ball OSU tied for 105th in turnovers Portland KPAM-AM 860 gained in ’09 with 16. Portland KKAD-AM 1550 OVERTIME HISTORY Prineville KRCO-AM 690 REDZONE SUMMARY: Oregon State has penetrated Sept. 26, 1996 at California Loss 42-48 (3 OT) Roseburg KSKR-AM 1490 the redzone 15 times this season, scoring touchdowns on Nov. 21, 1998 vs. Oregon Win 44-41 (2 OT) Salem KBZY-AM 1490 11 of those trips and overall has 13 scores (87%). Last Nov. 3, 2001 at USC Loss 13-16 The Dalles KODL-AM 1440 season OSU led the nation for redzone scoring percentage Sept. 4, 2004 at LSU Loss 21-22 Tillamook KTIL-AM 1590 at 96.4 percent, but only 73 percent were touchdowns (41 Dec. 1, 2007 at Oregon Win 38-31 (2 OT) Yreka, Calif. KSYC-FM 103.9 TDs on 56 opps). The Beaver defense has stiffened in the Beaver Sports Talk — In addition, Beaver stations also carry red zone allowing 17 of 23 (74 percent), which includes “Beaver Sports Talk” a weekly statewide call-in show every Thursday safety Suaesi Tuimaunei stripping Louisville QB Adam Froman at the goal line after a 12-yard run, linebacker Dwight night from 7-8 p.m. featuring head coach Mike Riley and Mike Parker. Roberson intercepted TCU QB Andy Dalton at the Beaver 13-yard line, the Beaver defense overall stopped Louisville on BST is live from McMenamins Brewpub on Monroe Street in Corvallis downs after the Cardinals had two attempts from the Beaver 2-yard line to gain a first down or score a , and and airs on most of the Beaver Sports Radio Network stations and is streamed live on Beaver Nation Online on www.osubeavers.com. safety Lance Mitchell intercepted Arizona State quarterback Steven Threet in the end zone. GAME 6 • at WASHINGTON SUNDAY 10 MONDAY 11 TUESDAY 12 WEDNESDAY 13 THURSDAY 14 FRIDAY 15 SATURDAY 16 No media availability No media availability PRESS LUNCHEON PRACTICE PRACTICE TRAVEL GAME 6 at WASHINGTON 9:45 a.m. - Valley Football Center 3-5 p.m. - Media availability after 3-5 p.m. - Media availability after No media availability 7:21 p.m. Husky Stadium PAC-10 TELECONFERENCE 10:30-10:40 a.m. - Mike Riley PRACTICE 3-5 p.m. - Media availability after 2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 3 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 BY THE NUMBERS (TEAM) DON’T GO THERE: Oregon State cornerback James Team Offense Pac-10 Nation Dockery has clinched two of OSU’s victories with late- SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Scoring 7 60 game . The senior intercepted Louisville’s Player Tackles Feti ‘Unga, LB 8 Rushing 9 94 Adam Froman with one minute to play to clinch the win Passing 8 57 Brandon Hardin, CB 5 over the Cardinals and picked off Arizona State’s Steven Rashaad Reynolds, CB 5 Total Offense 8 82 Threet with 17 seconds win to solidify that win which Pass Efficiency 5 45 Anthony Watkins, S 5 First Downs/Game 10 t86 earned him Performance of the Week Jordan Poyer, CB 4 3rd Down Conversions 8 71 honorable mention honors. Dockery has three intercep- Uani ‘Unga, LB 4 4th Down Conversions 7 t91 tions for the season, tied for ninth in the nation. The Bea- Justin Kahut, PK 3 Red Zone 5 t36 vers have seven interceptions this season, just one shy of Cameron Collins, LB 2 Sacks Against t6 t75 last year’s entire total. Dax Dilbeck, S 1 Time of Possession 9 97 Johnny Hekker, P 1 THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS: In Oregon State’s Jordan Jenkins, RB 1 Team Defense Pac-10 Nation three victories combined, the team has converted 17 of 38 Josh LaGrone, S 1 Sean Martin, CB 1 Scoring 8 90 (45%) third down opportunities while in its two losses just Rushing 7 88 Lance Mitchell, S 1 7 of 24 (29%). Defensively, in OSU’s victories opponents Zane Norris, LB 1 Passing 9 115 are 20 of 42 (48%), in the losses 20 of 31 (65%). Time of Total Defense 9 113 Dwight Roberson, LB 1 Pass Efficiency 9 102 possession is also a key in the wins, with OSU averaging Suaesi Tuimaunei, S 1 Opp. First Downs/Game 8 118 30:56 while in its losses 23:39. 3rd Down Conversions 10 118 RETURN GAME ANTICS: Oregon State ranks among 4th Down Conversions 8 t75 CAREER STARTS the national leaders for both punt and kickoff returns. The Red Zone 4 t26 Alex Linnenkohl, C 31 (straight) Sacks 7 t50 Beavers are second in the Pac-10 and sixth in the nation James Rodgers, WR 30 for punt return average at 19 yards per attempt. The team Stephen Paea, DT 29 (18 straight) Miscellaneous Pac-10 Nation is third in the league and 12th in the country for kickoff Jacquizz Rodgers, RB 28 (18 straight) Kickoff Returns 3 12 return yardage per attempt at 26.5 yards. Mike Remmers, OT 25 (18 straight) Punt Returns 2 17 Brady Camp, TE 22 Net Punting 9 97 SENIOR MOMENT: Oregon State’s first two games of James Dockery, CB 18 (straight) Turnover Margin 1 4 the season, vs. TCU and Louisville, were against teams Grant Johnson, OG 18 (straight) Fewest Penalties/Game 4 t55 that feature among the largest senior classes in the na- Keith Pankey, LB 18 (5 straight) Fewest Penaltized Yards/Game 3 44 tion. Both the Frogs and Cardinals have 27 seniors on the Lance Mitchell, S 17 (14 straight) Kickoff Coverage 9 49 roster, tied for the second-highest class (Hawai’i-31) in Gabe Miller, DE 17* (10 straight) Punt Coverage 7 63 Michael Philipp, OT 17 (4 straight) the country. Dwight Roberson, LB 17 BY THE NUMBERS (INDIVIDUAL) HE’S NOT EVEN A G.A.: When quarterback Ryan Brennan Olander, DT 15 (14 straight) Cameron Collins, S 12 Player Category Pac-10 Nation Katz receives the play call through hand signals from the Jacquizz Rodgers Rushing 5 29 Suaesi Tuimaunei, S 11 (5 straight) Beaver sideline, it comes via offensive coordinator Danny Darrell Catchings, WR 10 Ryan Katz Passing Efficiency 8 55 Langsdorf (press box) to the field through student volun- Ryan Katz Total Offense 9 76 Brandon Hardin, CB 8 (6 straight) Jacquizz Rodgers Scoring t3 t17 teer coach Jay Harbaugh, who recently turned 21. If the Kevin Frahm, DT 8 James Rodgers Punt Return Avg. 2 4 Harbaugh name sounds familiar, he’s the son of Stanford Will Darkins, FB 6 (3 straight) James Rodgers Kickoff Return Avg. 4 22 head coach Jim Harbaugh – the Beavers play at the Car- Burke Ellis, OG 5 (straight) Jordan Poyer Kickoff Return Avg. 7 39 dinal Nov. 27. Ryan Katz, QB 5 (straight) James Rodgers All-Purpose Yards 1 4 Joe Halahuni, TE 5 Jacquizz Rodgers All-Purpose Yards 9 89 THE WINNINGEST COACH? Tenth-year mentor Mike Jordan Bishop, WR 4 Johnny Hekker Punting 5 38 Riley has a chance to become the winningest coach in Taylor Henry, DE 4 Dwight Roberson Tackles 2 15 Oregon State history this season. Riley has 67 wins, seven Ryan McCants, RB 3 Aaron Nichols, WR 3 Lance Mitchell Tackles t7 t80 short of Lon Stiner, who coached the team from 1933-48. Suaesi Tuimaunei Tackles t7 t80 Rueben Robinson, LB 3 Riley slipped past Hall of Fame coach Tommy Prothro (63 Markus Wheaton, WR 3 James Dockery Interceptions 2 6 wins) last season. Riley has the second most victories in Lance Mitchell Interceptions 3 t29 Ryan Pohl, OL 2 Stephen Paea Sacks t3 t42 the conference at one school among active coaches, trail- Tony Wilson, LB 2 Dwight Roberson Passes Broken Up t2 t22 ing the 70 of Cal’s Jeff Tedford. For more on Riley check Dominic Glover, DE 1 out his bio included in the game notes. Mitchel Hunt, DL 1 Wilder McAndrews, OT 1 BOWL STREAK: Oregon State has played in a school John Reese, TE 1 record four consecutive bowl games entering the season – three wins. OSU won six bowls during the last decade, the *Gabe Miller started 7 games at TE before moving to DE in 2009. second-most in the Pac-10 (USC-7). THE MOST DIVERSIFIED: Rivals.com tabbed Oregon State as having the most diversified offense in the nation in the last decade. The Beavers had eight 1,000-yard rushers (Ken Simonton-1, Steven Jackson-2, Yvenson Bernard-3, Jacquizz Rodgers-2), six 3,000-yard passers (Derek Anderson-3, Sean Canfield-1, Matt Moore-1, Jonathan Smith-1) and eight 1,000-yard receivers (Mike Hass-3, James Newson-2, Sammie Stroughter-2, James Rodgers-1). YOU’D GUESS WRONG (PROBABLY): The only team to finish in the top three of the Pac-10 Conference standings each of the last four years is – Oregon State. The Beavers have combined for a conference record of 25-11 (.694) during that time frame. KNOCKING ON THE DOOR: Oregon State hopes the third time is a charm as it has played the final game of the season the last two years for the conference championship and the berth to the Rose Bowl. Last year’s 113th Civil War vs. Oregon is considered the best ever of the series with the Ducks prevailing 37-33.

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 4 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE A CHANGE OF FORTUNES: Oregon State won 80 games in the last decade, the third most in the Pac-10 Conference # PLAYERS behind USC (103) and Oregon (87). That’s quite different than the 1990s when the program won just 26 or the 1980s 52 Keo Camat Kay-OH Cah-maht with 22 victories. Head coach Mike Riley’s first tenure in 1997 is considered the beginning of the renaissance for the 74 Kevin Frahm Fràhm program. 86 Obum Gwacham Oh-BOOM GWAH-chum 87 Joe Halahuni Howl-ah-who-nee 100-PLUS USUALLY A W: When a Beaver rushes for 100-plus yards it usually equals a victory. OSU has won 21 of 27 Justin Kahut K-hoot its last 23 games (91%) when a rusher gains 100 – the only two losses in that period — Oct. 2, 2008 at Utah (Jacquizz 26 Josh LaGrone La-Groan Rodgers 101 yds) and to USC Oct. 24, 2009 (Jacquizz 113). Quizz, his brother James Rodgers, Yvenson Bernard and 22 Malcolm Marable MAR-uh-bul 98 Castro Masaniai Mah-sahn-ee-EYE Matthew Sieverson are the individuals who have accounted for the 100-yard outings. 66 Ben Motter Mah-ter 59-7: That’s the record of Oregon State when it leads after three quarters with Mike Riley as head coach. Since the start 72 Timilehin “Timi” Oshinowo Tee-Me-Leh-in OH-shi-no-whoa of the 2004 season it is 42-3. 54 Stephen Paea PIE-yuh FIVE IN A ROW? Time will tell if Oregon State can make it five straight years it has finished higher in the Pac-10 stand- 35 Keith Pankey Pank-ee 63 Ryan Pohl Poll ings than the conference media predicted in July. The prognosticators picked the Beavers third for 2010 behind Oregon 1 Jacquizz Rodgers Juh-QUIZZ and USC. Here are the predictions for the last four years with finish – 2006 (7th predicted/3rd finish), 2007 (5th/3rd), 49 Andrew Seumalo Say-u-mall-oh 2008 (6th/T2nd) and 2009 (4th/T2nd). 19 Jovan Stevenson JOE-von 28 Suaesi Tuimaunei So-wes-EE TOO-ee-MAU-nay RUSHERS: Since the 2002 season, Oregon State is tied for first in the Pac-10 for the number of times a player has 97 Mana Tuivailala Mah-nah T00-ee-VYE-la-la reached the 1,000-yard rushing plateau with seven (missing only 2004). California also has seven, followed by Oregon (6), 41 Feti ‘Unga Fed-TEE OONG-uh (soft g) USC (4), UCLA (2), Stanford (2), Washington (2), Arizona, Arizona State and Washington State with one each. 44 Uani ‘Unga Juan-EE OONG-uh (soft g) 48 Walker Vave Vah-VAY RUNNING BACK U? Former Oregon State running backs Ken Simonton, Yvenson Bernard (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) 14 Cody Vaz rhymes with RAZ and Steven Jackson (St. Louis Rams) all rank in the top 11 of the Pac-10 Conference for career rushing. USC is the only other school in the league with more – Charles White, Marcus Allen, Anthony Davis and Ricky Bell. If Jacquizz Rodgers COACHES continues at his current average he will end his career with 5,353 yards, trailing only White (6,245) atop the chart. Joe Seumalo Say-u-malo TEAM CAPTAINS: Oregon State team captains for 2010 are defensive tackle Stephen Paea (2nd time), defensive end Gabe Miller, wide receiver James Rodgers, center Alex Linnenkohl, linebacker Dwight Roberson and cornerback James Dockery. RPI THIS: Since the 2003 season, when Mike Riley took the controls of the program for the second time, seven of the nine road non-conference opponents have finished in the season in the Associated Press Top 25. 2004 – LSU (No. 16); 2005 – Louisville (No. 20); 2006 Boise State (No. 6) and Hawai’i (No. 24); 2007 Cincinnati (No. 20); and in 2008 Utah (No. 2) and Penn State (No. 8). This year’s non-conference road foes TCU and Boise State figure to be in that group as well at season’s end. Only Fresno State in 2003 and UNLV in 2009 failed to make the final poll. Thanks to Brooks Hatch of the Corvallis Gazette-Times for this nugget. WALK-ONS: Wide receiver Mike Hass (2005 Biletnikoff Award winner) was one; placekicker Alexis Serna (2005 Groza Award recipient) was one; punter Johnny Hekker (2008 Sun Bowl Special Teams MVP) was one; quarterback Jonathan Smith (2001 Fiesta Bowl Off. MVP) was one. That is just a small sample of walkons at Oregon State that had or having great careers including: Burke Ellis (starting right guard), Hekker (third-year starting punter), Grant Johnson (starting left guard), Justin Kahut (third-year starting kicker), Aaron Nichols (starting split end), Brennan Olander (starting defensive tackle) and Mike Remmers (starting left tackle). In addition, running back Jordan Jenkins and offensive tackle Wilder McAndrews are also walkon to scholarship players who each have major roles for the Beavers. ACADEMICALLY SPEAKING: Every Oregon State senior will graduate (or already has) this academic year. The following players have already graduated; TE Brady Camp (sociol- ogy/master’s program), OT Timi Oshinowo (engineering/master’s program) and TE John Reese (communications/master’s program). Fall graduates include LB Keo Camat (liberal studies), CB James Dockery (business), OL Nathan Hannah (exercise and sport science), DE Mitchel Hunt (economics), PK Justin Kahut (engineering), C Alex Linnenkohl (business), OL Wilder McAndrews (pharmacy), DE Gabe Miller (engineering), WR Aaron Nichols (pharmacy), DT Brennan Olander (anthropology), DT Stephen Paea (sociol- ogy), OL Ryan Pohl (engineering), LB Dwight Roberson (liberal studies), WR James Rodgers (communications), S Suaesi Tuimaunei (sociology), LB Walker Vave (ethnic studies). Winter term graduates include DT Evan Hull (communications) and LB Keith Pankey (geology). NIKE PRO COMBAT UNIS: Oregon State is one of 10 teams (only one in Pac-10) to wear, at least once this season, Nike’s Pro Combat uniforms. The Beavers will don the light- weight and flexible protection unis for the 114th Civil War Dec. 4 at Reser Stadium. The look is an ode to the Oregon State “Giant Killers” team from 1967. As described by Nike, an orange, called Solar Orange, is the “predominant motif, seen on the helmet, base layer sleeves, pants and socks. The other nine schools are TCU, Boise State, Ohio State, West Virginia, Virginia Tech, Alabama, Pittsburgh, Florida and Miami. WOOD CHIPS: Bleacherreports.com in August rated Mike Riley the sixth best coach in the country … Kirk Herbstreit named Riley the most underrated coach in his 10th annual Herbie Awards, released in August – he also tabbed Jacquizz Rodgers as the “most exciting player” in the nation and second on his “ankle breaker” players list, James Rodgers as the fifth-best receiver, Stephen Paea (DT) was fifth on the “players who don’t get enough respect” … Ted Miller of ESPN.com rated Jacquizz Rodgers No. 1 on his list of best players in the Pac-10, Stephen Paea was No. 5 and James Rodgers No. 6 … Rivals.com rated the Beaver coaching staff No. 12 in the nation … OSU president Ed Ray, through April 2011, is the chairman of the NCAA’s Executive Committee, which approves any proposed change before it can become NCAA law … linebacker Keith Pankey competes in remote control racing car contests … offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf and his wife Michele became first time parents Aug. 17 – a son named Dawsen … student assistant coach Jay Harbaugh is the son of Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh, who was Riley’s quarterback with the San Diego Chargers … OSU opened the season in the Associated Press Top-25 (No. 24) for the first time since 2001 … safety Lance Mitchell was selected the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week for Sept. 6 after making a career-high 18 tackles in the season opener vs. TCU … OSU had 10 pass completions against TCU, the fewest since eight in 2002 against California … the 51 plays vs. TCU is the fewest since 49 in 1993 against Washington State … a non-conference school record 45,379 fans visited Reser Stadium Sept. 18, 2010 for the home opener vs. Louisville … backup quarterback Cody Vaz saw his first action of the season in the fourth quarter vs. Louisville after starter Ryan Katz left the game with a minor injury … reserve linebacker Michael Doctor is the only true freshman to play this season … OSU has been on live television 34 of the last 35 games, missing only the Nov. 21, 2009 date at Washington State … OSU’s win over Arizona State Oct. 2 marked the first Pac-10 season opening victory since 2003.

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 5 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT JACQUIZZ RODGERS: “Jacquizz Rodgers is the most exciting runner I have ever seen at Oregon State. He reminds me a lot of Barry Sanders. If he stays healthy - he is only 5-7 - and Oregon State continues to win games, who knows what could happen?” — , 1962 Heisman Trophy recipient “Believe it or not, he’s gotten faster … stronger too.” — Oregon State head coach Mike Riley prior to the season. “He’s really a humble and gracious guy, and he just loves to play. He and his brother James are a credit to this team on and off the field.” — Oregon State head coach Mike Riley “Our inability to stop (Jacquizz) Rodgers on the zone play was crucial. I am just beside myself. They didn’t hide what they were doing, they just did it and we couldn’t stop it. We couldn’t tackle him. He had a great game, he did everything they wanted him to, and gave them every chance to control the ball and get first downs.” — Former USC head coach Pete Carroll “Rodgers is extremely productive, he’s strong and quick. We’ve got to focus on slowing him down. He is like all great backs – when nothing is there he will find a way to make yards.” — Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham “You just have to hope they (Jacquizz and James Rodgers) don’t run by you. He’s a back who can hide because of his size but can get away from guys because of his speed. He does a good job when he can find a hole. Even though they may miss a block, he can find a crease in the defense. We’re gonna have to be able to run with them and cover them.” — Louisville head coach Charlie Strong “He’s a great player. It’s scary. It seems like he’s been there 25 years. He makes me feel like I’ve been here 25 years. He’s just so hard to tackle. He’s so strong in his lower body and he breaks tackles. The run he made (in the 4th quarter) was an unbelievable run. You have to give him credit. But he’s a very, very good player.” — Arizona State head coach Dennis Erickson

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 6 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 OFFENSIVE STARTERS Pos. No. Player Notes SE 2 Markus Wheaton 3 career starts ... sophomore ... had break-out game at Arizona making 7 catches for 113 yards and a touchdown ... also has experience at flanker ... scored first career touchdown on a 10-yard rush at Washington State (‘09) ... scored on 28-yard rush against Louisville. SL 23 Jordan Bishop 4 career starts ... sophomore ... shared time at slotback in 2009 with Casey Kjos and Aaron Nichols ... scored on career-long 34-yard touchdown in season opener against TCU ... career-best five catches at UNLV (‘09) and included a highlight reel leaping grab in which he was upended by multiple defenders ... scored first career TD at California ... had career game with four catches for 86 yards vs. ASU ... earned All-America honors in the high jump at the NCAA Championships in June ... one of eight football student-athletes to participate in men’s track - OSU hadn’t had a male track competitor since the program was dropped following the 1988 NCAA Outdoor Championships. LT 77 Michael Philipp 17 career starts (4 straight) ... suffered broken nose just prior to fall camp, then rolled an ankle upon his return ... in 2009 he became the first true freshman to start on the offensive line since 1997 ... named to CollegeFootballNews.com and Phil Steele’s All-Freshman first team ... was ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 1 guard coming out of high school ... has three brothers - Paul & Hans played football at Arizona, Mark played at Southern Illinois. LG 70 gRANT Johnson 18 career starts (straight) ... junior ... former walkon was awarded a scholarship following the 2009 season when he started all 13 games at left guard ... did not participate in spring drills due to offseason shoulder surgery ... began OSU career at center. C 60 Alex Linnenkohl 31 career starts (straight) ... honorable mention All-Pac-10 ... is a candidate for the Rimington Award ... two-time Pac-10 Academic Honorable Mention ... co- team captain. RG 74 BURKE ELLIS 5 career starts (straight) ... junior ... walkon made his first career start at right guard vs. TCU ... won the right guard job in fall camp ... has been a special teams member ... athletic ... studying agricultural business management. RT 50 Mike Remmers 25 career starts (18 straight) ... junior ... started all 13 games in 2009 ... started first 7 games of 2008 as a redshirt freshman while Tavita Thompson sat out an NCAA-mandated suspension ... originally a walk-on, earned a scholarship following the 2008 season. TE 83 Brady Camp 22 career starts ... OSU’s biggest tight end (6-4, 259) ... strong blocker ... athletic and has good hands in the passing game ... presents a good red zone target ... was on the receiving end of Jacquizz Rodgers’ first career touchdown pass against (UCLA 2009) ... missed Arizona game (back). QB 12 RYAN KATZ 5 career starts (straight) ... sophomore ... made first career start vs. TCU ... was primary back-up QB in ‘09 ... throws with a lot of zip ... mobile quarterback willing to run ... threw first career TD late in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas last year ... had first multi-TD game in season opener against TCU ... has thrown a touchdown pass in each of the last six games dating back to the Las Vegas Bowl ... had career game with 393 passing yards at Arizona - ranks as 10th highest passing mark in OSU history - named Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week. TB 1 Jacquizz Rodgers 28 career starts (18 straight) ... “Quizz” is on the watch lists for the Doak Walker, Maxwell and Walter Camp Awards ... Heisman Trophy candidate ... two-time All-Pac-10 first team ... four-time Pac-10 Player of the Week ... was first freshman in history to be named the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year in 2008 ... Associated Press and Rivals.com third team All-American in 2008 ... Walter Camp second team All-American in 2009 ... Associated Press third team All-American in 2009 ... one of five players in OSU history to post multiple 1,000 yard rushing seasons in a career ... rushed for 21 TDs in 2009, setting the school’s single season record ... 3,174 career rushing yards ranks fourth in OSU history and is 25th in Pac-10 history ... 39 career rushing TDs ranks third in OSU history ... threw for a touchdown against UCLA in OSU’s “Wild Beaver” formation ... tied the school record with four rushing TDs against Stanford (‘09). FL 46 Aaron Nichols 3 career starts ... senior ... former walkon earned scholarship on the eve of his junior season ... has been a special teams standout throughout his career ... has had a knack for producing in limited action ... very solid player with exceptional hands ... has experience at all three of OSU’s receiver positions ... career-long reception is 56 yards and came in the 2009 season opener on a connection with new starting quarterback Ryan Katz ... scored first career TD against Arizona in 2009 ... first career start came against Louisville (9/18) ... moved from split end to flanker to replace James Rodgers (knee) ... made several impressive grabs vs. ASU including OSU’s opening touchdown. OTHER KEY OFFENSIVE CONTRIBUTORS 8 James Rodgers 30 career starts ... injured left knee at Arizona (10/9/10), will miss the remainder of the season ... is expected to receive a medical hardship and return to OSU in 2011 ... on the watch lists for the Biletnikoff, Paul Hornung, Maxwell and Walter Camp Awards ... Associated Press second team All-American as an all-purpose runner ... early in 2010, James set the school record for career all-purpose yards (rush, rec., punt ret., kick ret., Int ret.) with 5,784 yards ... set the OSU single season record for all-purpose yards with 2,328 in 2009 ... second in the nation for active players for career all-purpose yards with 5,784 yards (Damaris Johnson, Tulsa, 6,145) ... in 2009 became fifth player in OSU history to record 1,000 yards receiving in a single season ... is the second player (Pat Chaffey - 1986-90) in OSU history to accumulate 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving in his career - current stats: 1,335 rushing, 2,064 receiving ... set OSU single game record with 303 all-purpose yards at Oregon (‘09) ... returned a punt 54-yards for a touchdown at Boise State - also has returned a kickoff for a score in his career ... 11 catches vs. Cincinnati (‘09) ties for the sixth most in OSU history ... 2009 Pac-10 first team as a wide receiver ... 2008 Pac-10 first team as a kick returner ... after writing haiku (poem) as a class assignment, his work was recently published in a book, “Haiku for Sociologists” ... co-team captain. QB 14 CODY VAZ Redshirt freshman ... earned second string spot during spring and fall camps ... saw first game action against Louisville (2 plays). WR 15 DARRELL CATCHINGS 10 career starts ... redshirt junior ... granted a medical hardship in 2009 after wrist and ankle injuries prevented him from playing in all but two games ... has experience at split end and flanker and will play both in ‘10 ... excellent hands. WR 18 gENO MUNOZ Sophomore ... missed first three games due to injury ... has made clutch catches for first downs in each of the last two games - the first catches of his career. TB 24 RYAN Mccants 3 career starts ... was primary back-up in 2008 ... injured his knee in spring drills in ‘09 ... missed first part of ‘09 season while rehabing knee injury ... big, bruising runner ... will split second team duties at tailback with Jordan Jenkins ... broke off a career-long 35-yard touchdown run at UCLA in ‘08. PK 27 Justin Kahut Two-year starter at kicker for OSU ... nailed a career-long 50-yard field goal in the season opener against Portland State ... booted the second game winning kick of his career at UNLV ... is second on OSU’s all-time list with 42 field goals made ... converted 22 field goals in 2009, one short of the OSU single season mark ... Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week following four field goal performances against UCLA and at Oregon ... responsible for only points, a 44-yard FG, in the 2008 Sun Bowl victory. FB 33 WILL DARKINS 6 career starts (3 straight) ... former linebacker, moved to fullback prior to the ‘09 season ... first string fullback when the formation is used ... can be devastating blocker ... good hands out of the backfield ... made first catch of his career at Arizona. TB 34 JORDAN JENKINS Former walkon ... earned first carry of his career against Louisville ... will share second team duties at tailback with Ryan McCants ... has shown burst and power during scrimmages in spring and fall drills ... important special teams player ... recovered a on an OSU punt return at Arizona. OT 68 WILDER McANDREWS 1 career start ... senior ... missed Louisville game due to illness ... former walkon made his first career start at left tackle vs. TCU ... hadn’t played in a game since appearing in three games in 2008 ... has battled a wrist problem that sidelined him for part of 2008 and all of 2009 ... majoring in science and has been accepted into the OSU Doctor of Pharmacy Program. TE 80 JOHN REESE 1 career start ... senior H-Back ... returns for his fifth year in the program after redshirting in ‘09 ... lots of athleticism ... provides good target for quarterbacks. TE 82 COLBY PRINCE Sophomore ... heir apparent at tight end ... made one catch in ‘09 on a 12-yarder at Washington State. TE 87 Joe Halahuni 5 career starts ... first string H-Back ... became important weapon midway through ‘09 season ... good hands and ability to turn it upfield ... is a load to bring down when he gets loose in the secondary ... teammates refer to him as “Joe the Tank” ... had career-high 9 catches at USC - no TE in school history has had more in a single game; made career- long 48-yard catch and run and career-best 128 yards at California ... caught 26 passes in the last seven games and 35 for the season - the most for an OSU TE since Joe Newton had 36 in 2006 ... twice named as the College Football Performance of Week - Tight End in ‘09 ... second on the team with six career touchdown receptions ... recovered a fumble for a touchdown at Boise State.

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 7 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 DEFENSIVE STARTERS Pos. No. Player Notes LE 99 gABE Miller 17 career starts (10 straight) ... senior ... recorded the fasted 10-yard dash time on the team during testing in the spring ... started 7 games at tight end as a freshman and sophomore ... converted to defensive end in the spring ‘09 ... made a successful transition showing a quick burst off the ball ... started final five games of ‘09 ... forced two fumbles - at ASU (‘09) and against Stanford (‘09) ... recovered a fumble in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas ... had three sacks in ‘09 ... co-team captain. LT 54 Stephen Paea 30 career starts (19 straight) ... senior ... 2009 Morris Trophy co-recipient ... on the watch lists for the Bednarik, Lombardi, Lott, Nagurski and Outland Awards ... originally from Tonga, didn’t play football until senior year in high school (also when he learned English) ... 2009 All-Pac-10 first team ... one of the strongest players in the nation ... has a background in rugby ... has 23.0 TFLs and 11.0 sacks in his career ... has made at least one tackle-for-loss in eight of the last 11 games ... has forced six fumbles in his career ... co-team captain. RT 78 Brennan Olander 15 career starts (14 straight) ... senior ... earned first career start at 2008 Sun Bowl ... third year in the rotation at tackle ... very active along the line of scrimmage ... former walkon earned a scholarship in 2009 fall ... set career-highs with nine tackles at Oregon (‘09), including 3.0 tackles-for-loss ... second on the team with 8.0 tackles-for-loss in ‘09 ... leads the team with 5.5 TFLs ... tied for team lead with 3.0 sacks ... blocked PAT at Arizona. RE 96 DOMINIC GLOVER 1 career start ... transfer junior ... originally attended University of Oregon ... athletic and big ... earned his first career start at Arizona (10/9/10) ... also has seen time at defensive tackle in passing situations ... coming on of late, recorded eight tackles vs. ASU. SLB 35 Keith Pankey 18 career starts (5 straight) ... senior ... intelligent player ... started all 13 games in 2008 ... shared “Will” position with Dwight Roberson in ‘08 and ‘09 ... 2009 All-Pac-10 honorable mention ... returning from Achilles’ injury suffered in February ... credited with 1.5 sacks against Washington in ‘09 ... played as a true freshman ... recorded career-high 15 tackles against ASU. MLB 13 RUEBEN ROBINSON 3 career starts ... sophomore ... made first career start vs. TCU ... played as a true freshman ... gained valuable experience on defense with an all-freshman (Feti & Uani ‘Unga) group in ‘09 ... splits time at the “Mike” position with Tony Wilson. WLB 59 Dwight Roberson 17 career starts ... senior ... missed ASU game (knee); returned to lineup at Arizona ... split time with Keith Pankey at “Will” linebacker in ‘08 and ‘09 ... 2009 All-Pac-10 honorable mention ... very athletic ... recorded first career interception vs. TCU ... career-high 16 tackles against Louisville; tied for second in the nation in tackles per game ... has a knack for being around the ball ... second on team in tackles (38), despite missing ASU game ... has 17.5 TFLs in his career ... forced three fumbles in 2008 and six in his career ... co-team captain. LCB 4 James Dockery 18 career starts (straight) ... senior ... capable of playing single coverage ... tied for seventh in the Pac-10 leaders with 10 passes defended in ‘09 ... picked off two passes against ASU - three total in 2010 (career-high) ... intercepted the first pass of his career at USC in ‘09 ... had an interception at Oregon ‘09 ... was expected to breakthrough in 2008, before losing the season to a knee injury ... served as correspondent for ESPN’s Jim Rome is Burning during OSU’s bye week (aired Sept. 10) ... co-team captain. S 10 Lance Mitchell 17 career starts (14 straight) ... junior ... outstanding athlete ... could be the Beavers’ biggest playmaker in the secondary ... tallied 18 tackles against TCU, which ties for eighth in a single game in OSU history - named Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week ... involved in four turnovers in ‘09, three interceptions and one fumble recovery ... third on the team with 72 tackles in ‘09 ... tied for seventh in the Pac-10 with 10 passes defended in ‘09. S 28 Suaesi Tuimaunei 11 career starts (5 straight) ... senior ... had brilliant offseason earning starting safety spot ... key reserve in 2007 & ‘08 ... Beavers’ nickel back ‘09 ... tallied a career-best 14 tackles against TCU ... solid player with good athleticism ... strong contributor on special teams where he tied for second on the team with 10 tackles in ‘09 ... 2009 Pac-10 first team as a special teamer ... leads team in tackles with 40. RCB 17 Brandon Hardin 8 career starts (6 straight) ... junior ... made first career interception in his first start (at Arizona State ‘09) ... recorded a career-high 6 tackles at California in ‘09 ... standout special teams player, outstanding gunner on punt coverage ... led the team with 11 special teams tackles in ‘09 ... huge for a CB (6-2, 215) ... physical player.

OTHER KEY DEFENSIVE CONTRIBUTORS S 3 ANTHONY WATKINS Sophomore ... is the third safety for the Beavers ... major contributor on special teams ... tied for second on the team in special teams tackles (5). LB 5 Cameron Collins 12 career starts ... junior ... moved to outside linebacker (from safety) in the fall and is quickly rising on the depth chart ... started at WLB for injured Dwight Roberson against ASU and tallied nine tackles ... took over one of the starting safety spots after beginning the ‘09 season as the extra defensive back in the team’s nickel defenses ... fourth on the team in tackles (70) in ‘09 ... major contributor on special teams. P 7 Johnny Hekker Junior ... two-year starter at punter ... named the Special Teams MVP of the Sun Bowl in 2008 ... played quarterback in high school ... has completed two passes in his career ... booted the ball 50+ yards 12 times in ‘09 and pinned the opponent inside the 20 19 times ... on the Ray Guy Award watch list ... in ‘10 already has 6 punts of 50+ yards and has placed 11 inside the 20-yard line. CB 14 Jordan Poyer Sophomore ... played as a true freshman ... quickly became a standout on special teams as a gunner and tied for second on the team with 10 special teams tackles in ‘09 ... also returned two kicks, including a 70-yard jaunt at USC - OSU’s second longest of the season ... with James Rodgers’ injury, Poyer becomes a primary returner. CB 16 RASHAAD REYNOLDS Redshirt freshman ... has quickly established himself as a special teams ace ... tied for second on the team lead with 5 special teams tackles ... recovered a fumbled punt at Boise State. LB 40 MICHAEL DOCTOR Freshman ... received playing time in his first collegiate game vs. TCU ... recorded seven tackles vs. ASU ... offers impressive speed on the outside ... was a running back in high school ... practiced returning kickoffs in fall camp. LB 41 Feti ‘Unga Sophomore ... played as a true freshman following a two-year LDS Mission to Guatemala ... made an impact on special teams, tied for second on the team with 10 special teams tackles in ‘09 ... gained valuable experience on defense with an all-freshman (Rueben Robinson & Uani ‘Unga) group ‘09 ... leads the team in special teams tackles (8) ... tallied the first sack of his career against ASU. LB 43 TONY WILSON 2 career starts ... sophomore ... was on his way to earning playing time in ‘09 until a knee injury before the spring game sidelined him for the season ... shares the “Mike” position with Rueben Robinson ... started against Louisville. LB 44 Uani ‘Unga Sophomore ... played as a true freshman following a two-year LDS Mission to Guatemala ... major special teams contributor ... gained valuable experience on defense with an all-freshman (Rueben Robinson & Feti ‘Unga) group ‘09. LB 52 Keo Camat Senior ... major contributor on special teams ... three-year letterwinner ... extremely athletic. DT 74 Kevin Frahm 8 career starts ... junior ... moved from end to tackle in the offseason ... started eight games at end in ‘09 ... recorded career-high five tackles at UNLV ... one of the strongest players in the program ... two-time Pac-10 All-Academic selection ... splits time with Brennan Olander. DE 91 Taylor Henry 4 career starts ... sophomore ... made first career start vs. TCU ... speed rusher from the edge ... expected to provide significant pass rush ... recorded the first sack of his career at ASU in ‘09 ... saw an increase in playing time late last season ... has been strong special teams player. DT 98 CASTRO MASANIAI Sophomore ... earned playing time at tackle as a redshirt freshman ... is Stephen Paea’s primary back-up ... big body ... quick ... can cause problems at the line of scrimmage.

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 8 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010

PERSONAL: Born February 6, 1990 in Richmond, Texas … son of Tasha Williams … has three JACQUIZZ RODGERS siblings, including brother James, a senior receiver at Oregon State … Jacquizz became a father Sept. 4, 2010 with the birth of his daughter Channing … several former prep teammates are playing at Division I schools … Michael Lewis of the 49ers is an uncle … spoke about the dangers of drugs Junior • 5’7” • 191 • 2L at elementary schools in the Richmond area … highlighted in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd feature of the May 12, 2008 edition … chose OSU because of the “coaches encouraging education, Richmond, Texas Coach Riley, the city and the friendly students” … former Detroit Lion Barry Sanders is his favorite Lamar Consolidated HS athlete … majoring in ethnic studies. JACQUIZZ RODGERS’ CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Ethnic Studies Year Car. YG YL NYG AVG TD Long 2010 109 511 30 481 96.2 7 74 2009 273 1502 62 1440 110.8 21 61 # Ru n n i n g Ba c k | 1 2008 259 1291 38 1253 113.9 11 33 Total 641 3304 130 3174 109.4 39 74 2010: (Juh-quizz) is a member of most preseason All-America teams … mentioned as a top Heis- JACQUIZZ RODGERS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS man Trophy candidate … 2008 Pac-10 Offensive MVP – the first ever freshman in Pac-10 history Year Rec. Yds TD Long … averaging 109.4 yards per game rushing for his career … scored at least one rushing touchdown 2010 11 79 1 28 in 10 straight games and 17 of the last 18 overall … currently fourth all-time at OSU with 3,174 2009 78 522 1 48 yards … tied for second for OSU career rushing touchdowns with Steven Jackson (2001-03) with 2008 29 247 1 41 39 … his 39 rushing touchdowns ranks fourth among active FBS players – senior quarterback Colin Total 118 848 3 48 Kaepernick (Nevada) has 50; senior running back DeMarco Murray (Oklahoma) has 44 and senior quarterback Ricky Dobbs (Navy) has 40 … 16 career 100-yard rushing games; needs four to move JACQUIZZ RODGERS’ CAREER PASSING STATISTICS into second at OSU … sixth at OSU for career all-purpose yards with 4,022 … fourth at OSU for ca- Year Att. Comp. Int. Yds PCT TD Long reer scoring with 252 points … if he continues his career average for the 19 regular season games 2009 1 1 0 14 1.000 1 14 that OSU has scheduled over the next two seasons he would finish second in the Pac-10 for career JACQUIZZ RODGERS’ RUSHING GAME-BY-GAME JACQUIZZ RODGERS’ RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAME yards with 5,252 yards – trailing only USC’s Charles White (1976-79) – 6,245 … one of five OSU 2010 2010 players with multiple 100-yard rushing games … 19 straight starts, 29 for his career … has just No. Yds TD LG No. Yds TD LG one fumble (at Vegas Bowl) in 776 touches … career-long 74 yard run (TD) vs. Arizona State Oct. 2 TCU 18 75 1 16 TCU 0 0 0 0 … the “wildcat” formation has been implemented into the OSU offense, first unveiled Oct. 10, 2009 Louisville 24 132 2 16 Louisville 5 22 1 10 vs. Stanford – he’s lined up in the formation 26 times … Ted Miller of ESPN.com ranked him the Boise State 18 46 1 14 Boise State 2 5 0 5 Arizona State 24 145 2 74 Arizona State 1 11 0 11 best player in the Pac-10 at the beginning of the season … Athlon Sports and SI.com Preseason First Arizona 25 83 1 18 Arizona 3 41 0 28 Team All-American … NationalChamps.net Preseason Second Team All-American … Phil Steele’s Washington Washington First Team Preseason All-Pac-10. 2009: Semi-finalist for the Doak Walker Award, Maxwell Award California California and the Walter Camp Player of the Year … Walter Camp All-American Second Team, and attended UCLA UCLA the Camp Foundation awards ceremony at the Yale University Campus – also visited ESPN studios Washington St. Washington St. … All-Pac-10 First Team … first team all-conference according to Phil Steele … Pac-10 Offensive USC USC Player of the Week after career-best 189-yard, four touchdown game vs. Stanford … 1,440 rushing Stanford Stanford Oregon Oregon yards ranks fifth in a single season at OSU … 21 rushing touchdowns set an OSU single season record … 22 overall touchdowns for the season tied for third in the NCAA with Ryan Williams of 2009 (played in all 13 games) 2009 (played in all 13 games) Virginia Tech – Toby Gerhart of Stanford had 28 and Ricky Dobbs of Navy 27 … 78 receptions is the No. Yds TD LG No. Yds TD LG most by a running back in a single season in OSU history, ranked second in the Pac-10 … is one Portland State 16 103 3 43 Portland State 4 32 0 22 of the few players in the country to have scored touchdowns rushing, receiving and passing in 2009 UNLV 26 166 1 47 UNLV 10 65 0 13 Cincinnati 20 73 1 24 Cincinnati 5 19 0 10 … threw his first career pass for a 14-yard touchdown to Brady Camp against UCLA … started Arizona 16 85 2 19 Arizona 13 70 0 12 all 13 games … Ted Miller of ESPN.com ranked him the fourth-best player in the Pac-10 prior to Arizona State 17 81 2 32 Arizona State 1 1 0 1 the season. 2008: Arguably the biggest impact freshman in the history of the program … missed Stanford 33 189 4 61 Stanford 5 82 0 25 nearly all of the last three games of the season after suffering a shoulder injury at Arizona in the USC 20 113 1 32 USC 4 10 1 6 first quarter on a hit by cornerback Devin Ross … Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year, first ever UCLA 24 112 0 16 UCLA 7 92 0 35 freshman to earn the honor … Pac-10 Freshman of the Year … second in the Pac-10 and 12th in California 25 67 1 24 California 9 30 0 8 NCAA for rushing at 113.9 yards per game … Pac-10 Conference’s all-time leading freshman rusher Washington 18 159 2 43 Washington 4 -4 0 5 Washington St. 24 165 2 39 Washington St. 5 39 0 22 with 1,253 yards – then eighth for a single year at OSU (now ninth)… USA Today, Rivals.com and Oregon 16 64 1 17 Oregon 7 73 0 48 CollegeFootballNews.com Player of the Week after rushing for 186 yards and two touchdowns in BYU 18 63 1 29 BYU 0 0 0 0 the victory over then No. 1 USC … 100-yard plus rushing mark seven times … three-time Pac-10 Player of the Week … 1,500 all-purpose yards … 12 touchdowns for the season, including one 2008 (played in 11 games) 2008 (played in 11 games) No. Yds TD LG No. Yds TD LG receiving at UCLA … Pat Forde of ESPN.com named Jacquizz his Freshman of the Year … Rivals. Stanford 14 54 0 10 Penn State 4 28 0 10 com Freshman of the Year … Associated Press and Rivals.com third team All-American … College Penn State 22 99 2 13 Hawai’i 3 13 0 6 Football News All-Freshman Team … Football Writers Association Freshman All-American … CBS Hawai’i 26 110 2 21 USC 2 27 0 17 Sports.com Freshman of the Year … Sporting News National Freshman and Pac-10 Offensive Player USC 37 186 2 15 Utah 4 76 0 41 of the Year … finalist for the Bill Hayward Amateur Athlete of the Year award for the state of Oregon Utah 25 101 1 33 Washington St. 2 7 0 4 … invited to the February 2009 Touchdown Club of Columbus (Ohio) banquet. Washington St. 23 168 1 28 Washington 4 25 0 12 Washington 20 94 1 18 Arizona State 5 55 0 33 LAMAR CONSOLIDATED: Jacquizz is one of the most honored prep players in the state of Texas Arizona State 30 133 0 16 UCLA 3 8 1 5 … nicknamed “Mr. Touchdown” by his teammates, he broke the state record for scores with 136 UCLA 31 144 1 19 California 1 5 0 5 … named the inaugural Texas Associated Press Player of the Year in 2007 after leading Lamar California 27 144 1 31 Arizona 1 3 0 3* Consolidated to its first ever state title … added Texas Sports Writers Association 4A Offensive Arizona 4 20 0 9* Player of the Year … rushed for 2,902 yards and 43 touchdowns as a senior – for his career he *injured left shoulder in 1st Quarter gained 8,245 yards, the sixth-highest total in the state … rushed for 100-plus yards 41 times (2nd in Texas all-time) and for 200-plus yards 21 times … First Team EA Sports High School All-American and 2008 Parade All-American … Old Spice Red Zone and Built Ford Tough Player of the Year for Texas … played safety on defense … selected one of six Texas high school “scholar athletes of the year” … also played basketball and track, lettering four years as a point guard and three years as a relay runner.

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PAEA’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS (2010) stephen paea Tck TFL Sacks TCU 4 1.0-6 1.0 Louisville 3 0.5-1 0.0 Senior • 6’1” • 311 • 2L Boise State 3 0.0-0 0.0 Arizona State 6 2.0-16 2.0 Los Altos, California Arizona 0 0.0-0 0.0 Washington Timpview HS (UT) / Snow CC California UCLA Sociology Washington State USC De f e n s i v e Ta c k l e | #54 Stanford Oregon 2010: Paea (pie-uh) is one of the premier defensive tackles in the nation … has made at least one FF - 1 (ASU), BrUp - 2 (LOU, ASU) tackle-for-loss in eight of the last 11 games … considered opting out of his senior year for the NFL PAEA’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS (2009 – played in all 13 games) Draft … strong player with a rugby background from his youth in Tonga … faces constant double Tck TFL Sacks teams … has quickness and strength to wreak havoc on opposing backfields … the strongest Portland State 1 0.0-0 0.0 player on the team, and possibly the nation’s strongest tackle … 23 career tackles-for-loss and 10 UNLV 1 0.0-0 0.0 career sacks… Lombardi, Outland and Nagurski Award Watch lists … co-team captain for second Cincinnati 5 0.5-1 0.0 year … SI.com, Lindy’s Football Preview and Athlon Sports Preseason First Team All-American Arizona 4 0.0-0 0.0 … Phil Steele’s First Team Preseason All-Pac-10 … NationalChamps.net preseason second team Arizona State 2 0.0-0 0.0 All-American … candidate for the Lott Trophy, which is awarded to the top FBS defensive player Stanford 2 0.0-0 0.0 who exhibits “integrity, maturity, performance, academics, community and tenacity” … Rivals.com USC 4 0.0-0 0.0 preseason No. 1 tackle in the country … as of mid-may he holds all of OSU’s defensive tackle UCLA 4 3.0-19 3.0 records in the weight room – vertical jump (30”), shuttle (4.37), 225-pound bench (44 reps), bench California 4 1.0-3 0.0 press (550 lbs), squat (650 lbs), clean (365 lbs) – all would be in the top-10 statistically at the 2010 Washington 5 1.0-2 0.0 NFL Combine. 2009: Co-recipient of the Pac-10’s Morris Trophy, given annually to the league’s top Washington State 4 0.0-0 0.0 defensive lineman as voted on by the league’s offensive linemen … Bronko Nagurski Award Watch Oregon 5 2.0-22 0.0 List … All-Pac-10 First Team … Ted Miller of ESPN.com ranked him the 24th best player in the BYU 2 1.0-5 0.0 Pac-10 prior to the season … team-leading 8.5 tackles for loss and co-leader for sacks with three FF – 4 (UCLA 2, ORE 2), FR – 1 (PSU) … tallied 3.0 sacks against UCLA … forced two fumbles each against UCLA and at Oregon … PAEA’S GAME-BY-GAME STATS (2008 – played in all 13 games) four forced fumbles ties the OSU single season record … recovered a fumble against Portland State Tck TFL Sacks … co-team captain. 2008: Paea made an immediate impact on the Beavers’ defense … Bruce Stanford 4 0.0-0 0.0 Feldman of ESPN.com picked him as having the eighth best performance in a bowl game for being a Penn State 2 1.0-3 0.0 “disruptive force” … bothered the last month of the season with a bursa sack on his knee, forcing Hawai’i 4 2.0-11 1.0 him to miss the start of the season finale … 41 tackles for the season, including a career-high 6 vs. USC 1 0.0-0 0.0 California and WSU … 11 TFLs and five sacks -- impressive numbers for a tackle in the OSU system Utah 5 2.0-14 2.0 … College Football News Sophomore Second Team … Pac-10 Honorable Mention. Washington State 6 1.5-6 0.0 SNOW: Helped Snow to an undefeated regular season and national ranking of No. 3 … redshirted Washington 0 0.0-0 0.0 in 2006 … graduated with an Associate of Arts Degree early so that he could enroll at OSU … was Arizona State 2 0.0-0 0.0 a teammate of current Beaver Sioeli Nau. UCLA 1 1.0-6 1.0 TIMPVIEW: Played just his senior season, where he was an all-region selection … Rivals.com California 6 2.0-13 1.0 three-star athlete … also participated in the shot put. Arizona 1 0.0-0 0.0 Oregon 5 1.5-3 0.0 PERSONAL: Born May 11, 1988 in Auckland, New Zealand … became a father Oct. 6, 2010 with Pittsburgh 4 0.0-0 0.0 the birth of his daughter Leimana Fungani Losehina (white rose in Tongan) Leiataua Taylor Paea … FF - 1 (Haw), BrUp - 1 (Pitt) son of Peniamin (Ben) and Ana Paea … has four siblings, including twin brother Will and younger brother Pora who plays at Foothill Community College in California … three years of experience playing football entering OSU after growing up in Tonga playing rugby, a sport he once aspired to play professionally in New Zealand – still plays in the offseason at OSU … did not speak English until coming to the States … moved to the U.S. when he was 16 … part of his decision to attend OSU was the Polynesian culture that exists on campus … participated in the “Learning Through Listen- ing: Native American Issues in Rural Oregon Communities during spring break, involving five days of interacting with the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians … majoring in sociology. PAEA’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FR FF BrUp Int KB 2010 6 10 16 3.5-23 3.0-22 0 1 2 0 0 2009 22 21 43 8.5-52 3.0-19 1 4 0 0 0 2008 14 27 41 11.0-56 5.0-32 0 1 1 0 0 Total 42 58 100 23.0-131 11.0-73 1 6 3 0 0

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CAREER RUSHING YARDS CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS No. Player Yards No. Player RUSH REC PR KR TOTAL 1. Ken Simonton (1998-2001) 5,044 1. James Rodgers (2007-present) 1,335 2,064 261 2,124 5,784 2. Yvenson Bernard (2004-07) 3.862 2. Ken Simonton (1998-2001) 5,044 472 90 0 5,606 3. Steven Jackson (2001-03) 3.625 3. Yvenson Bernard (2004-07) 3,862 790 79 91 4,822 4. Jacquizz Rodgers (2008-present) 3,174 4. Steven Jackson (2001-03) 3,625 680 0 240 4,545 5. Dave Schilling (1969-71) 2,552 5. Sammie Stroughter (2004-08) 34 2,653 1,235 377 4,299 6. Pete Pifer (1964-66) 2,233 6. Jacquizz Rodgers (2008-present) 3,174 848 0 0 4,022 7. Bill Enyart (1966-68) 2,155 7. Mike Hass (2002-05) 18 3,924 0 0 3,942 8. J.J. Young (1991-94) 2,084 8. Ken Carpenter (1946-49) 1,910 679 576 738 3,903 9. Sam Baker (1950-52) 1,947 9. James Newson (2000-03) 35 3,572 52 0 3,659 10. Ken Carpenter (1946-49) 1,910 10. Robb Thomas (1985-88) 28 2,043 31 1,277 3,379

CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER RUSHING YARDS (PAC-10) CAREER PATS MADE No. Player TDs No. Player Yards No. Player PATs 1. Ken Simonton (1998-2001) 59 1. Charles White (USC, 1976-79) 6,245 1. Alexis Serna (2004-07) 144 2. Steven Jackson (2001-03) 39 2. Ken Simonton (OSU, 1998-2001) 5,044 2. Ryan Cesca (1999-2002) 117 Jacquizz Rodgers (2008-present) 39 3. Marcus Allen (USC, 1978-81) 4,810 3. Kirk Yliniemi (2001-03) 96 4. Yvenson Bernard (2004-07) 38 4. Darrin Nelson (STAN, 1977-81) 4,169 Justin Kahut (2007-present) 96 5. Bill Enyart (1966-68) 25 5. Napoleon Kaufman (WASH, 1991-94) 4,106 5. Troy Bussanich (1987-89) 60 6. Sam Baker (1950-52) 23 6. Yvenson Bernard (OSU, 2004-07) 3.862 7. Dick Tweenge (1946-49) 20 7. Trung Canidate (ARIZ, 1996-99) 3,824 Dave Schilling (1969-71) 20 8. Gaston Green (UCLA, 1984-87) 3,731 CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE 9. J.J. Young (1991-94) 19 9. Anthony Davis (USC, 1972-74) 3,724 No. Player FGs 10. Pete Pifer (1964-66) 18 10. Ricky Bell (USC, 1973-76) 3,689 1. Alexis Serna (2004-07) 80 Pat Chaffey (1986, 1988-89) 18 11. Steven Jackson (OSU, 2001-03) 3.625 2. Justin Kahut (2007-present) 42 12. Rueben Mayes (WSU, 1982-85) 3,519 3. Kirk Yliniemi (2001-03) 37 13. Ontiwaun Carter (ARIZ, 1991-94) 3,457 4. Troy Bussanich (1987-89) 36 14. O.J. Simpson (USC, 1967-68) 3,423 5. Ryan Cesca (1999-2002) 34 CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 15. Russell White (CAL, 1990-92) 3,367 No. Player GAMES 16. Justin Forsett (CAL, 2004-07) 3,320 1. Ken Simonton (1998-2001) 26 17. Derek Loville (ORE, 1986-89) 3,296 2. Steven Jackson (2001-03) 19 18. Marshawn Lynch (CAL, 2004-06) 3,230 CAREER POINTS SCORED Yvenson Bernard (2004-07) 19 19. J.R. Redmond (ASU, 1996-99) 3,223 No. Player Points 4. Jacquizz Rodgers (2008-present) 16 20. Mike Garrett (USC, 1963-65) 3,221 1. Alexis Serna (2004-07) 384 5. Pete Pifer (1964-66) 13 21. Freeman McNeil (UCLA, 1977-80) 3,195 2. Ken Simonton (1998-2001) 366 6. Dave Schilling (1969-71) 12 22. DeShaun Foster (UCLA, 1998-2001) 3,194 3. Steven Jackson (2001-03) 276 7. Bill Enyart (1966-68) 9 23. Karim Abdul-Jabbar (UCLA, 1994-95) 3,182 4. Jacquizz Rodgers (2008-present) 252 J.J. Young (1991-94) 9 24. Wendell Tyler (UCLA, 1973-76) 3,181 5. Yvenson Bernard (2004-07) 242 9. Bryce Oglesby (1980-83) 7 25. Jacquizz Rodgers (2008-present) 3,174 6. Justin Kahut (2007-present) 227 10. Sam Baker (1950-52) 5 7. Ryan Cesca (1999-2002) 219 8. Kirk Yliniemi (2001-03) 207 9. Troy Bussanich (1986-89) 168 CAREER RECEPTIONS 10. Billy Main (1967-69) 162 BY RUNNING BACK No. Player Receptions 1. Pat Chaffey (1986, 1988-89) 124 2. Yvenson Bernard (2004-07) 118 jacquizz rodgers (2008-present) 118

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 11 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 THE LAST TIME OREGON STATE... THE LAST TIME AN OPPONENT... Beat a ranked team — at No. 9 Arizona (10/9/10) Returned a punt for a TD — James Rodgers, 54 yards at Boise State (9/25/10) Returned a punt for a TD — Damian Williams, 63 yards at USC (10/24/09) Returned a kickoff for a TD — James Rodgers, 86 yards, California (11/15/08) Returned a kickoff for a TD — Jonathan Stewart, 97 yards at Oregon (11/19/05) Returned a fumble for a TD — Al Afalava, 33 yards, UCLA (9/29/07) Returned a fumble for a TD — Matt Bauman, 34 yards, BYU (12/22/09) - Las Vegas Bowl Returned an interception for a TD — Keenan Lewis, 25 yards, California (11/15/2008) Returned an INT for a TD — Spencer Paysinger, 70 yards, Oregon (11/29/08) - two in game Recovered a blocked punt for TD — Damola Adeniji, Washington State (10/11/08) Returned a blocked punt for a TD — Marcus Barnett, 1 yard at Cincinnati (9/6/06) — blocked by Damola Adeniji — blocked by Mardy Gilyard Blocked a punt — Damola Adeniji, Washington State (10/11/08) Blocked a punt — Mike Callaghan, Arizona State (10/2/10) Recovered a blocked FG for TD — Dennis Weathersby, 83 yards, UCLA (10/5/02) — blocked by Nick Barnett. Blocked a Field Goal — Derrick Doggett, Stanford (10/27/07) Blocked a Field Goal — Clay Matthews, USC (9/25/08) Blocked a PAT — Brennan Olander, at Arizona (10/9/10) Recorded a safety — Cincinnati (9/19/2009); Matt LaGrone & Keaton Kristick tackle Recorded a safety — TCU (9/4/10) — Errant snap out of the back of the end zone Isaiah Pead (RB) in the end zone Scored a 2-point conversion — James Rodgers rush, Arizona (9/26/09) Scored a 2-point conversion — Cameron Marshall pass from Steven Threet, Arizona State (10/2/10) Scored a 2-point defensive TD — Keith Heyward at Washington (10/7/00) Scored a 2-point defensive TD — Tim Smith, Stanford (11/19/96) — 100 yards Missed a PAT — Justin Kahut, at Arizona (10/9/10) -twice Missed a PAT – Alex Zendejas, at Arizona (10/9/10) - blocked Shut out an opponent — 3-0, Pittsburgh - 2008 Sun Bowl (12/31/08) Shut out an opponent at home — 38-0, Idaho (9/23/06) Shut out Oregon State at home — 23-0, USC (11/15/97) Shut out an opponent on the road — 0-0, at Oregon (11/19/83) Shut out Oregon State on the road — 22-0, at USC (9/28/02) Lineman scored a TD — 24-yard INT — Jeff Van Orsow, Stanford (11/12/05) Player scored 3 touchdowns — 2 rush, 1 rec. — Jacquizz Rodgers, Louisville (9/18/10) Player scored 3 touchdowns — 3 rush — LaMichael James at Oregon (12/3/09) Player scored 4 touchdowns — 4 rush — Jacquizz Rodgers, Stanford (10/10/09) Player scored 4 touchdowns — 5 rush — Ian Johnson at Boise State (9/7/2006) Player scored 5 touchdowns — 4 rush, 1 rec. — Steven Jackson, New Mexico (12/24/03) Player scored 5 touchdowns — 5 rush — Ian Johnson at Boise State (9/7/2006) Player responsible 4 touchdowns — 4 passing — Sean Canfield, Washington (11/14/09) Player responsible 4 touchdowns — 1 rush, 3 pass — Nick Foles, Arizona (9/26/09) Kicked 3 field goals — 40, 28, 29, 45 — Justin Kahut at Oregon (12/3/09) Kicked 3 field goals — 21, 33, 30 — Kyle Brotzman at Boise State (9/25/10) Kicked 4 field goals — 40, 28, 29, 45 — Justin Kahut at Oregon (12/3/09) Kicked 4 field goals — 27, 34, 44, 29 — Thomas Weber at Arizona State (11/1/08) Had a player rush for 100+ yards — 145, Jacquizz Rodgers, Arizona State (10/2/10) Had a player rush for 100+ yards — 104, Deantre Lewis, Arizona State (10/2/10) Had a player rush for 200+ yards — 227, Steven Jackson at California (11/4/03) Had a player rush for 200+ yards — 219, Jeremiah Johnson, Oregon (11/29/08) Had two players rush for 100+ yards — 177, Yvenson Bernard & 115, James Rodgers, Had two players rush for 100+ yards — 219, Jeremiah Johnson & 112, LeGarrette Blount, Maryland - 2007 Emerald Bowl (12/28/07) Oregon (11/29/08) Had a true freshman rush for 100-plus yards — 144, Jacquizz Rodgers, California (11/15/08) Had a rush of 50+ yards — 74, Jacquizz Rodgers, Arizona State (10/2/10) Had a rush of 50+ yards — 55, Doug Martin at Boise State (9/25/10) Had a rush of 60+ yards — 74, Jacquizz Rodgers, Arizona State (10/2/10) Had a rush of 60+ yards — 83, Jeremiah Johnson, Oregon (11/29/08) Had a rush of 70+ yards — 74, Jacquizz Rodgers, Arizona State (10/2/10) Had a rush of 70+ yards — 83, Jeremiah Johnson, Oregon (11/29/08) Had a rush of 80+ yards — 80, Steven Jackson, UCLA (9/28/02) Had a rush of 80+ yards — 83, Jeremiah Johnson, Oregon (11/29/08) Had a player pass for 300+ yards — 393, Ryan Katz at Arizona (10/9/10) Had a player pass for 300+ yards — 440, Nick Foles, at Arizona (10/9/10) Had a player pass for 400+ yards — 404, at Stanford (8/28/08) Had a player pass for 400+ yards — 440, Nick Foles, at Arizona (10/9/10) Had a player with 100+ receiving yards — 113, Markus Wheaton & 102, James Rodgers Had a player with 100+ receiving yards — 179, Juron Criner, at Arizona (10/9/10) at Arizona (10/9/10) Had a player with 200+ receiving yards — 223, Sammie Stroughter at Washington (10/14/06) Had two players with 100+ receiving yards — 113, Markus Wheaton & 102, James Rodgers at Arizona (10/9/10) Had a player with 10+ receptions — 10, James Rodgers at Oregon (12/3/09) Had a player with 10+ receptions — 12, Juron Criner at Arizona (10/9/10) Had a reception of 50+ yards — 56, Aaron Nichols from Ryan Katz, Portland State (9/5/09) Had a reception of 50+ yards — 73, Jeff Maehl from Jeremiah Masoli at Oregon (12/3/09) Had a reception of 60+ yards — 87, James Rodgers from Sean Canfield, Portland St. (9/5/09) Had a reception of 60+ yards — 73, Jeff Maehl from Jeremiah Masoli at Oregon (12/3/09) Had a reception of 70+ yards — 87, James Rodgers from Sean Canfield, Portland St. (9/5/09) Had a reception of 70+ yards — 73, Jeff Maehl from Jeremiah Masoli at Oregon (12/3/09) Had a reception of 80+ yards — 87, James Rodgers from Sean Canfield, Portland St. (9/5/09) Had a reception of 80+ yards — 86, Cody Ellis from Carl Bonner, Washington (11/10/07) Had a reception of 90+ yards — 90, Mike Hass from Derek Anderson at USC (12/6/03) Had a reception of 90+ yards — 95, Stephan Baker from Kevin Sweeney, Fresno State (9/21/85) Had a player with 3 quarterback sacks — 3.0-19, Stephen Paea, UCLA (10/31/09) Had a player with 3 quarterback sacks – 3.0-23, Nick Reed, Oregon (11/29/08)

Had 500+ yards of total offense – 567, at Washington State (11/21/09) Allowed 500+ yards of total offense — 541, at Arizona (10/9/10) Allowed 500+ yards of total offense in a win — 541, at Arizona (10/9/10)

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 12 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS Oregon State 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd & 4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10 3rd & 11+ Total 1-1 4-6 1-1 0-2 0-3 0-2 1-3 1-2 0-3 1-7 0-4 24-62 Opponents 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd & 4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10 3rd & 11+ Total 6-10 3-6 4-6 3-4 4-5 4-6 1-3 3-7 2-5 3-4 1-6 40-73 GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE TOTALS Oregon State Opponents Opponent Rush Pass Total Offense Rush Pass Total Offense vs. TCU 25-73-1 TD 10-26-182-2 TD 255 | 54-278-3 TD 17-27-175-1 TD 453 Louisville 34-177-3 TD 15-27-142-2 TD 319 | 39-165-3 TD 22-38-288-1 TD 453 @ Boise State 33-78-1 TD 12-26-159-1 TD 237 | 36-175-0 TD 20-28-294-4 TD 469 Arizona State 31-156-2 TD 19-29-260-2 TD 416 | 51-161-2 TD 14-29-203-1 TD 364 @ Arizona 35-93-2 TD 30-42-393-2 TD 486 | 19-101-1 TD 35-46-440-3 TD 541

OREGON STATE RED ZONE EFFICIENCY Opponent Inside 20 TD Run/Pass TD Pct. FG Scoring Pct. RZ Turnovers vs. TCU 1 1 1/0 1.000 0 1.000 0 Louisville 4 4 2/2 1.000 0 1.000 0 @ Boise State 2 1 1/0 .500 0 .500 0 Arizona State 4 3 1/2 .750 1 1.000 0 @ Arizona 4 2 2/0 .500 1 .750 1 OPPONENT RED ZONE EFFICIENCY Opponent Inside 20 TD Run/Pass TD Pct. FG Scoring Pct. RZ Turnovers vs. TCU 6 4 3/1 .667 0 .667 1 Louisville 6 4 3/1 .667 0 .667 1 @ Boise State 6 3 0/3 .500 3 1.000 0 Arizona State 3 1 1/0 .333 1 .667 1 @ Arizona 2 1 0/1 .500 0 .500 0 Turnover Margin 3rd Down Conv. Tackle Leaders Opponent OSU Opp. Margin OSU Opp. Player (Tackles) vs. TCU 0 2 +2 4-11 11-17 Lance Mitchell (18), Suaesi Tuimaueni (14) Louisville 0 2 +2 2-10 7-15 Dwight Roberson (16) @ Boise State 0 1 +1 3-13 9-14 Dwight Roberson (9) Arizona State 0 3 +3 5-13 7-16 Keith Pankey (15), Cameron Collins (10) @ Arizona 1 1 E 10-15 6-11 Suaesi Tuimaunei (7), James Dockery (7)

2010 Starters (Offense) SE SL LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB FL 9/4 vs. TCU Wheaton Halahuni (H-B) McAndrews Johnson Linnenkohl Ellis Remmers Camp Katz Q. Rodgers J. Rodgers 9/18 Louisville Nichols Halahuni (H-B) Philipp Johnson Linnenkohl Ellis Remmers Camp Katz Q. Rodgers J. Rodgers 9/25 at Boise State Nichols Darkins (FB) Philipp Johnson Linnenkohl Ellis Remmers Camp Katz Q. Rodgers J. Rodgers 10/2 Arizona State Wheaton Darkins (FB) Philipp Johnson Linnenkohl Ellis Remmers Camp Katz Q. Rodgers Nichols 10/9 at Arizona Halahuni (H-B) Darkins (FB) Philipp Johnson Linnenkohl Ellis Remmers Reese Katz Q. Rodgers J. Rodgers (Defense) LE LT RT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB S S RCB 9/4 vs. TCU Miller Paea Olander Henry Pankey Robinson Roberson Dockery Mitchell Tuimaunei Hardin 9/18 Louisville Miller Paea Olander Henry Pankey Wilson Roberson Dockery Mitchell Tuimaunei Hardin 9/25 at Boise State Miller Paea Olander Henry Pankey Robinson Roberson Dockery Mitchell Tuimaunei Hardin 10/2 Arizona State Miller Paea Olander Henry Pankey Wilson Collins Dockery Mitchell Tuimaunei Hardin 10/9 at Arizona Miller Paea Olander Glover Pankey Robinson Roberson Dockery Mitchell Tuimaunei Hardin 2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 13 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 OREGON STATE SCORING DRIVES Qtr. Opponent Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yards TOP Score 1st TCU 11:48 James Rodgers 30-yd pass from Ryan Katz Justin Kahut kick 2-31 0:39 7-0 2nd TCU 11:57 Jordan Bishop 34-yd pass from Ryan Katz Justin Kahut kick 7-81 2:55 14-7 3rd TCU 05:33 Jacquizz Rodgers 1-yd run Justin Kahut kick 8-87 2:19 21-21 1st Louisville 00:39 Joe Halahuni 3-yd pass from Ryan Katz Justin Kahut kick 3-23 1:05 7-0 2nd Louisville 08:41 Jacquizz Rodgers 13-yd run Justin Kahut kick 9-83 4:03 14-7 2nd Louisville 00:32 Jacquizz Rodgers 1-yd run Justin Kahut kick 7-37 2:57 21-14 3rd Louisville 13:25 Jacquizz Rodgers 4-yd pass from Ryan Katz Justin Kahut kick 4-46 1:27 28-14 3rd Louisville 09:28 Markus Wheaton 28-yd run Justin Kahut kick 4-40 1:25 35-14 1st Boise State 04:12 James Rodgers 54-yd punt return Justin Kahut kick — — 7-7 2nd Boise State 06:08 Justin Kahut 41-yd field goal 5-28 2:02 10-17 3rd Boise State 05:28 Jacquizz Rodgers 4-yd run Justin Kahut kick 14-81 6:34 17-24 3rd Boise State 00:42 Joe Halahuni 0-yd fumble recovery Justin Kahut kick 2-31 0:50 24-31 1st Arizona State 09:44 Justin Kahut 27-yd field goal 8-64 2:52 3-7 1st Arizona State 01:50 Jacquizz Rodgers 4-yd run Justin Kahut kick 5-42 2:31 10-7 2nd Arizona State 11:59 Aaron Nichols 27-yd pass from Ryan Katz Justin Kahut kick 5-54 2:18 17-7 2nd Arizona State 00:20 Joe Halahuni 19-yd pass from Ryan Katz Justin Kahut kick 3-43 0:36 24-14 4th Arizona State 14:36 Jacquizz Rodgers 74-yd run Justin Kahut kick 1-74 0:15 31-20 1st Arizona 11:41 James Rodgers 33-yd pass from Ryan Katz Justin Kahut kick 8-68 3:19 7-0 1st Arizona 01:26 Justin Kahut 23-yd field goal 14-70 6:00 10-7 2nd Arizona 09:21 Markus Wheaton 48-yd pass from Ryan Katz Justin Kahut kick 7-80 3:11 17-7 3rd Arizona 06:58 Ryan Katz 1-yd run Justin Kahut kick failed 11-65 5:48 23-13 4th Arizona 05:46 Jacquizz Rodgers 1-yd run Justin Kahut kick failed 10-80 4:51 29-20 OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES Qtr. Opponent Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yards TOP Score 1st TCU 07:19 Andy Dalton 6-yd run Ross Evans kick 9-84 4:24 7-7 2nd TCU 08:39 Jeremy Kerley 1-yd pass from Andy Dalton Ross Evans kick 7-74 3:13 14-14 2nd TCU 00:49 Ed Wesley 8-yd run Ross Evans kick 4-23 1:39 14-21 3rd TCU 00:59 Andy Dalton 4-yd run Ross Evans kick 12-71 4:28 21-28 4th TCU -- Safety 21-30 2nd Louisville 12:51 Adam Froman 17-yd run Chris Philpott kick 9-80 2:41 7-7 2nd Louisville 03:38 Bilal Powell 11-yd run Chris Philpott kick 12-69 4:59 14-14 3rd Louisville 04:55 Adam Froman 5-yd run Chris Philpott kick 11-84 4:26 21-35 4th Louisville 13:16 Cameron Graham 2-yd pass from Adam Froman Chris Philpott kick 2-46 0:42 28-35 1st Boise State 10:15 Tommy Gallarda 6-yd pass from Austin Pettis Kyle Brotzman kick 7-44 2:37 0-7 2nd Boise State 13:39 Kyle Brotzman 21-yd field goal 12-70 5:33 7-10 2nd Boise State 08:10 Austin Pettis 17-yd pass from Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman kick 4-81 1:29 7-17 2nd Boise State 03:30 Titus Young 49-yd pass from Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman kick 5-76 2:38 10-24 3rd Boise State 02:37 Tyler Shoemaker 21-yd pass from Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman kick 5-84 2:51 17-31 4th Boise State 12:27 Kyle Brotzman 33-yd field goal 7-36 3:15 24-34 4th Boise State 02:14 Kyle Brotzman 30-yd field goal 12-67 7:17 24-37 1st Arizona State 12:41 Gerell Robinson 39-yd pass from Steven Threet Thomas Weber kick 6-68 2:19 7-0 2nd Arizona State 08:51 Deantre Lewis 4-yd run Thomas Weber kick 9-69 3:03 14-17 3rd Arizona State 09:07 Thomas Weber 45-yd field goal 9-35 1:45 17-24 4th Arizona State 14:57 Thomas Weber 25-yd field goal 19-62 7:29 20-24 4th Arizona State 02:51 Cameron Marshall 21-yd run Marshall pass from Threet 1-21 0:05 28-31 1st Arizona 07:34 Juron Criner 45-yd pass from Nick Foles Alex Zendejas kick 3-57 1:02 7-7 3rd Arizona 12:54 Keola Antolin 33-yd run Alex Zendejas kick blocked 5-66 2:00 13-17 3rd Arizona 03:20 Nicolas Grigsby 41-yd pass from Nick Foles Alex Zendejas kick 7-66 3:32 23-20 4th Arizona 01:52 Keola Antolin 12-yd pass from Nick Foles Alex Zendejas kick 9-80 1:54 29-27

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 14 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 BISHOP, Jordan • WR HALAHUNI, Joe • TE MILLER, Gabe • DE Rec. Yds TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG UT-AT-TOT TFL Other vs. TCU 1 34 1 34 vs. TCU 2 26 0 25 vs. TCU 2-2-4 0.0-0 — Louisville 2 20 0 12 Louisville 1 3 1 3 Louisville 1-2-3 0.5-2 .5 Sack @ Boise State 2 33 0 27 @ Boise State 3 56 1 25 @ Boise State 2-2-4 1.0-1 — Arizona State 4 86 0 28 Arizona State 3 33 1 19 Arizona State 1-3-4 0.0-0 1 BrUp @ Arizona 2 36 0 31 @ Arizona 5 70 0 43 @ Arizona 3-1-4 0.0-0 — CAMAT, Keo • LB HARDIN, Brandon • CB MITCHELL, Lance • S UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other vs. TCU 0-1-1 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 5-2-7 0.0-0 1 BrUp vs. TCU 9-9-18 0.0-0 1 INT Louisville 2-2-4 1.5-3 — Louisville 6-2-8 0.0-0 1 BrUp Louisville 2-0-2 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 3-1-4 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 5-2-7 1.0-1 — Arizona State DNP Arizona State 2-2-4 0.0-0 — Arizona State 4-2-6 0.0-0 1 INT, 2 BrUp @ Arizona 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 6-0-6 0.0-0 1 BrUp @ Arizona 2-0-2 0.0-0 — CAMP, Brady • TE HEKKER, Johnny • P MUNOZ, Geno • WR Rec. Yds TD LG Punts Yds Avg LG In20 TB Rec. Yds TD LG vs. TCU 0 0 0 0 vs. TCU 5 217 43.4 53 3 0 vs. TCU DNP Louisville 0 0 0 0 Louisville 7 301 43.0 54 2 2 Louisville DNP @ Boise State 0 0 0 0 @ Boise State 5 193 38.6 47 2 1 @ Boise State DNP Arizona State 1 2 0 2 Arizona State 5 224 44.8 58 3 0 Arizona State 1 9 0 9 @ Arizona DNP @ Arizona 4 165 41.2 53 1 2 @ Arizona 1 9 0 9 CATCHINGS, Darrell • WR HENRY, Taylor • DE NICHOLS, Aaron • WR Rec. Yds TD LG UT-AT-TOT TFL Other Rec. Yds TD LG vs. TCU 0 0 0 0 vs. TCU 3-1-4 1.0-1 — vs. TCU 2 24 0 20 Louisville 2 36 0 27 Louisville 1-2-3 1.5-1 — Louisville 1 13 0 13 @ Boise State 1 29 0 27 @ Boise State 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 1 5 0 5 Arizona State 2 10 0 6 Arizona State 3-2-5 1.0-3 1 Sack Arizona State 3 61 1 27 @ Arizona 0 0 0 0 @ Arizona 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 3 12 0 8 COLLINS, Cameron • LB JENKINS, Jordan • RB OLANDER, Brennan • DT UT-AT-TOT TFL Other Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG UT-AT-TOT TFL Other vs. TCU 0-1-1 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. TCU 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Louisville 2-0-2 0.0-0 — Louisville 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 Louisville 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 1-3-4 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Boise State 2-3-5 1.0-1 — Arizona State 4-6-10 1.0-3 — Arizona State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona State 3-2-5 3.0-12 2 Sack @ Arizona 2-0-2 0.0-0 1 BrUp @ Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Arizona 1-1-2 1.5-8 1 Sack DOCKERY, James • CB KAHUT, Justin • PK PAEA, Stephen • DT UT-AT-TOT TFL Other FGM-FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG XP-XPA UT-AT-TOT TFL Other vs. TCU 2-4-6 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 — 3-3 vs. TCU 3-1-4 1.0-6 1 Sack Louisville 2-0-2 0.0-0 1 INT Louisville 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 5-5 Louisville 0-3-3 0.5-1 1 BrUp @ Boise State 3-2-5 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 1-2 .500 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 41 3-3 @ Boise State 1-2-3 0.0-0 — Arizona State 2-0-2 0.0-0 2 INT Arizona State 1-1 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 27 4-4 Arizona State 2-4-6 2.0-16 2 Sack, 1 FF, 1 BrUp @ Arizona 5-2-7 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 1-1 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 23 2-4 @ Arizona 0-0-0 0.0-0 — DOCTOR, Michael • LB KATZ, Ryan • QB (passing) PANKEY, Keith • LB UT-AT-TOT TFL Other Comp Att Yds TD Int LG UT-AT-TOT TFL Other vs. TCU 2-0-2 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 9 25 159 2 0 34 vs. TCU 0-5-5 0.0-0 — Louisville 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Louisville 15 26 142 2 0 27 Louisville 1-5-6 1.0-1 — @ Boise State 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 12 26 159 1 0 27 @ Boise State 2-3-5 0.5-1 — Arizona State 4-3-7 0.0-0 — Arizona State 19 29 260 2 0 28 Arizona State 3-12-15 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 30 42 393 2 1 48 @ Arizona 2-0-2 0.0-0 — FRAHM, Kevin • DT KATZ, Ryan • QB (rushing) POYER, Jordan • CB (defense) UT-AT-TOT TFL Other Rush Net TD LG UT-AT-TOT TFL Other vs. TCU 1-0-1 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 3 2 0 8 vs. TCU 0-2-2 0.0-0 — Louisville 0-2-2 0.5-1 — Louisville 4 5 0 11 Louisville 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 10 11 0 11 @ Boise State 1-1-2 0.0-0 — Arizona State 0-2-2 0.0-0 — Arizona State 2 8 0 5 Arizona State 3-0-3 0.0-0 1 BrUp @ Arizona 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 8 7 1 17 @ Arizona 1-0-1 0.0-0 — GLOVER, Dominic • DE MASANIAI, Castro • DT POYER, Jordan • CB (returns) UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other PR Yds TD LG KR Yds TD LG vs. TCU 0-2-2 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 0-0-0 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Louisville 1-2-3 1.0-7 — Louisville 1-0-1 0.0-0 — Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 21 0 21 @ Boise State 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 0 0 0 0 5 125 0 40 Arizona State 2-6-8 0.5-3 — Arizona State 0-1-1 0.0-0 — Arizona State 2 9 0 9 3 92 0 47 @ Arizona 1-1-2 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 15 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 REYNOLDS, Rashaad • CB RODGERS, James • WR (rushing/receiving) ‘UNGA, Uani • LB UT-AT-TOT TFL Other Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG UT-AT-TOT TFL Other vs. TCU 0-2-2 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 2 8 0 9 4 75 1 30 vs. TCU 1-0-1 0.0-0 — Louisville 0-3-3 0.0-0 — Louisville 2 12 0 12 3 27 0 16 Louisville 1-1-2 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 0-0-0 0.0-0 1 FR @ Boise State 3 16 0 9 2 11 0 8 @ Boise State 1-1-2 0.0-0 — Arizona State 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Arizona State DNP Arizona State 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 1 2 0 2 7 102 1 33 @ Arizona 0-0-0 0.0-0 — ROBERSON, Dwight • LB RODGERS, James • WR (returns) WATKINS, Anthony • S UT-AT-TOT TFL Other PR Yds TD LG KR Yds TD LG UT-AT-TOT TFL Other vs. TCU 5-2-7 0.0-0 1 INT, 1 BrUp vs. TCU 2 13 0 13 5 114 0 24 vs. TCU 1-0-1 0.0-0 — Louisville 9-7-16 0.0-0 1 FF, 1 BrUp Louisville 2 43 0 28 4 161 0 63 Louisville 1-1-2 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 3-6-9 1.5-3 1 BrUp @ Boise State 1 54 1 54 1 19 0 19 @ Boise State 0-1-1 0.0-0 — Arizona State DNP Arizona State DNP Arizona State 2-0-2 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 3-3-6 1.0-9 1 Sack @ Arizona 1 0 0 0 2 50 0 29 @ Arizona 3-0-3 0.0-0 — ROBINSON, Rueben • LB TUIMAUNEI, Suaesi • S WHEATON, Markus • WR UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG vs. TCU 0-2-2 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 8-6-14 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 Louisville 3-2-5 0.0-0 — Louisville 4-4-8 0.0-0 1 FF Louisville 1 28 1 28 1 21 0 21 @ Boise State 0-3-3 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 0-2-2 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 2 5 0 5 1 20 0 20 Arizona State 0-3-3 0.5-4 — Arizona State 3-6-9 0.0-0 — Arizona State 4 5 0 3 4 48 0 28 @ Arizona 1-1-2 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 6-1-7 0.0-0 1 INT @ Arizona 1 1 0 1 7 113 1 48 RODGERS, Jacquizz • RB ‘UNGA, Feti • LB WILSON, Tony • LB Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other vs. TCU 18 75 1 16 0 0 0 0 vs. TCU 1-3-4 0.0-0 — vs. TCU 5-2-7 0.0-0 — Louisville 24 132 2 16 5 22 1 10 Louisville 1-3-4 0.0-0 — Louisville 1-5-6 1.5-7 .5 Sack @ Boise State 18 46 1 14 2 5 0 5 @ Boise State 1-4-5 0.0-0 — @ Boise State 2-2-4 0.0-0 — Arizona State 24 145 2 74 1 11 0 11 Arizona State 3-0-3 1.0-6 1 Sack Arizona State 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 25 83 1 18 3 41 0 28 @ Arizona 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Arizona 1-2-3 0.5-0 —

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 16 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010

Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) NO NAME POS 85 Ackerman, Brett # WR 6-2 195 SO TR Venice, CA (Loyola/Los Angeles Valley CC) 1 Jacquizz Rodgers RB 55 Akuna, Shaydon LB 6-0 213 FR HS Nanakuli, HI (Kapolei) 2 Markus Wheaton WR 47 Anderson, Tyler # CB 5-9 197 FR HS Walnut Creek, CA (De La Salle) 3 Anthony Watkins S 69 Andrews, Josh C 6-2 278 FR* RS Fontana, CA (Colony) 4 James Dockery CB 51 Beaton, Michael OL 6-3 298 FR HS Dallas, OR (Dallas) 4 Sean Mannion QB 37 Bedbury, Jeff # WR 5-10 187 FR HS Eugene, OR (Marist) 5 Cameron Collins LB 45 Bibbee, Michael LB 6-2 237 FR HS Eugene, OR (North Eugene) 6 Sean Martin CB 23 Bishop, Jordan WR 6-3 199 SO* 1V West Salem, OR (West Salem) 7 Johnny Hekker P 90 Black, Tom # DE 6-3 225 FR* RS Winnipeg, MAN (Oak Park) 8 James Rodgers WR 76 Braun, John DE 6-5 265 FR* RS Lebanon, OR (West Albany) 9 Kevan Walker WR 10 Lance Mitchell S 52 Camat, Keo LB 6-2 238 SR* 3V Portland, OR (Jesuit) 12 Dax Dilbeck S 83 Camp, Brady TE 6-4 259 SR* 3V Gresham, OR (Barlow) 12 Ryan Katz QB 15 Catchings, Darrell WR 5-11 164 JR* 2V Escondido, CA (Escondido) 13 Rueben Robinson LB 5 Collins, Cameron LB 6-2 230 JR* 2V Santa Monica, CA (Santa Monica) 14 Jordan Poyer CB 95 Crichton, Scott DE 6-3 233 FR HS Tacoma, WA (Henry Foss) 14 Cody Vaz QB 84 Cummings, Kevin WR 6-0 168 FR HS Culver City, CA (Crespi) 15 Darrell Catchings WR 33 Darkins, Will FB 6-1 230 JR* 2V Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego) 15 Levi Levasa S 12 Dilbeck, Dax S 6-1 203 FR* RS Edmond, OK (Deer Creek) 16 Rashaad Reynolds CB 4 Dockery, James CB 6-1 181 SR* 2V La Quinta, CA (Palm Desert) 17 Brandon Hardin CB 40 Doctor, Michael LB 5-11 221 FR HS Tulsa, OK (Booker T. Washington) 17 Jack Lomax QB 74 Ellis, Burke # OG 6-4 285 JR* 2V Canby, OR (Canby) 18 Max Johnson PK 71 Enger, Grant OL 6-5 260 FR* RS Bothell, WA (O’Dea) 18 Geno Munoz WR 28 Evans, Danny # WR 6-3 179 JR TR Pine Bluff, AR (Watson Chapel/Arkansas-Pine Bluff) 19 Jovan Stevenson RB 74 Frahm, Kevin DT 6-2 275 JR* 2V Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 20 Keynan Parker CB 62 Garner, Geoff OT 6-5 301 SO 1V Mesa, AZ (Mesa) 21 Ryan Handford CB 51 Gilmur, Charlie # LB 6-1 227 FR* HS University Place, WA (Curtis) 21 Mitch Singler WR 96 Glover, Dominic DE 6-2 245 JR* TR Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo/Oregon/Saddleback JC) 22 Malcolm Marable RB 86 Gwacham, Obum WR 6-5 218 FR HS Chino Hills, CA (Ayala) 23 Jordan Bishop WR 87 Halahuni, Joe TE 6-2 252 JR* 2V Graham, WA (Orting) 24 Ryan McCants RB 40 Hall, Garett # WR 5-8 198 FR* RS Olympia, WA (Olympia) 25 Ryan Murphy S 89 Hamlett, Connor TE 6-7 253 FR HS Edmonds, WA (Meadowdale) 26 Josh LaGrone S 21 Handford, Ryan CB 5-9 198 JR TR New Brunswick, NJ (Santiago/Wyoming/Santa Ana JC) 27 Justin Kahut PK 75 Hannah, Nathan # DT 6-3 280 SR* TM Scappoose, OR (Scappoose) 28 Danny Evans WR 17 Hardin, Brandon CB 6-2 215 JR* 2V Honolulu, HI (Kamehameha) 28 Suaesi Tuimaunei S 81 Hatfield, Micah WR 6-0 162 FR* RS Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego) 29 Zane Norris LB 7 Hekker, Johnny P 6-5 223 JR 2V Bothell, WA (Bothell) 30 Zeke Sanders S 91 Henry, Taylor DE 6-1 249 SO* 1V Altadena, CA (Campbell Hall) 32 Westly Meng FB 77 Hull, Evan # DT 6-4 276 SR* 1V Albany, OR (East Linn Christian/Linfield) 33 Will Darkins FB 92 Hunt, Mitchel ^ DT 6-2 287 SR* 2V Chandler, AZ (Corona Del Sol) 34 Jordan Jenkins RB 34 Jenkins, Jordan RB 6-1 211 SO* 1V Salem, OR (West Salem) 35 Keith Pankey LB 70 Johnson, Grant OG 6-3 285 JR* 2V Baker City, OR (Baker) 36 Josh Parish LB 18 Johnson, Max # K 5-10 173 FR HS Astoria, OR (Astoria) 36 Dylan Parsons FB 27 Kahut, Justin PK 5-8 178 SR* 2V Portland, OR (Clackamas) 37 Jeff Bedbury WR 12 Katz, Ryan QB 6-1 209 SO* 1V Santa Monica, CA (Santa Monica) 38 Brian Watkins CB 94 Kell, Devon # DE 6-3 235 FR* RS Hilo, HI (Hilo) 40 Michael Doctor LB 64 Kelly, Colin OL 6-4 290 SO* 1V Kelso, WA (Kelso) 40 Garett Hall WR 48 Kostol, Keith # P 6-3 168 FR HS Tigard, OR (Tigard) 41 Feti ‘Unga LB 26 LaGrone, Josh S 6-1 200 SO* TM San Diego, CA (McQueen (NV)) 42 Clayton York RB 61 Lamb, Michael # OG 6-3 287 JR* 1V Portland, OR (Jesuit) 43 Tony Wilson LB 15 Levasa, Levi # S 5-11 206 FR* RS Tualatin, OR (Tualatin) 44 Uani ‘Unga LB 60 Linnenkohl, Alex C 6-2 303 SR* 3V Olympia, WA (Capital) 45 Michael Bibbee LB 17 Lomax, Jack QB 6-2 175 FR* RS Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego) 46 Aaron Nichols WR 79 Lopez, Joe # DT 6-0 253 FR HS Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 46 Shiloah Te’o S 53 Lyons, Colin OG 6-3 275 SO* TM Carmichael, CA (Del Campo) 47 Tyler Anderson CB 79 Magnuson, Aaron # OL 6-3 308 FR* RS Albany, OR (West Albany) 48 Keith Kostol P 4 Mannion, Sean QB 6-5 204 FR HS Pleasanton, CA (Foothill) 48 Walker Vave LB 22 Marable, Malcolm RB 5-7 157 FR HS Pasadena , CA (Bishop Alemany) 49 Andrew Seumalo DE 6 Martin, Sean CB 5-11 175 FR* RS Corona, CA (Santiago) 2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 17 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010

Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) NO NAME POS 98 Masaniai, Castro DT 6-2 311 SO* 1V Waipahu, HI (Waipahu) 50 Mike Remmers OT 68 McAndrews, Wilder OT 6-4 286 SR* 1V Honolulu, HI (Kamehameha/Hawai’i) 51 Michael Beaton OL 24 McCants, Ryan RB 6-1 228 JR* 2V Corona, CA (Santiago) 51 Charlie Gilmur LB 32 Meng, Westly # FB 6-0 208 FR HS Gresham, OR (Gresham) 52 Keo Camat LB 99 Miller, Gabe DE 6-3 257 SR* 3V Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego) 53 Colin Lyons OL 10 Mitchell, Lance S 6-2 207 JR* 2V Pasadena, CA (Muir) 54 Stephen Paea DT 58 Morovick, Michael # LS 6-0 206 FR HS Mission Viejo, CA (Trabuco Hills) 55 Shaydon Akuna LB 66 Motter, Ben # DT 6-5 288 JR* 1V Philomath, OR (Philomath) 57 Marcus Perry LS 18 Munoz, Geno WR 6-0 193 SO* 1V Tacoma, WA (Mt. Tahoma) 58 Michael Morovick LS 25 Murphy, Ryan S 6-3 212 FR HS Oakland, CA (Oakland Tech) 59 Dwight Roberson LB 46 Nichols, Aaron WR 6-0 185 SR* 3V Honolulu, HI (Kamehameha) 60 Alex Linnenkohl C 75 Nielson, Derek # OL 6-3 293 FR HS Eugene, OR (Sheldon) 61 Michael Lamb OG 29 Norris, Zane # LB 6-2 223 SO* 1V Portland, OR (Jesuit) 61 Tonu Tuimalealiifano DT 78 Olander, Brennan DT 6-1 276 SR 2V Grants Pass, OR (North Valley) 62 Geoff Garner OT 72 Oshinowo, Timi OT 6-6 288 SR* 1V Naperville, IL (Neuqua Valley) 63 Ryan Pohl OL 54 Paea, Stephen DT 6-1 311 SR 2V Los Altos, CA (Timpview/Snow CC) 64 Colin Kelly OL 35 Pankey, Keith LB 6-0 231 SR 3V Visalia, CA (Mt. Whitney) 65 Roman Sapolu OL 36 Parish, Josh # LB 5-11 225 JR* TM Los Angeles, CA (South Pasadena) 66 Ben Motter DT 36 Parsons, Dylan # FB 5-9 210 FR* RS Olympia, WA (Olympia) 67 Rory Ross OG 20 Parker, Keynan CB 5-11 177 SO* TM New Westminster, B.C. (Thomas More Collegiate) 68 Wilder McAndrews OT 57 Perry, Marcus LS 5-11 239 JR 2V Eastlake, CA (Eastlake) 69 Josh Andrews OL 88 Perry, Tyler TE 6-4 239 FR HS Ventura, CA (Buena) 70 Grant Johnson OL 77 Philipp, Michael OT 6-3 307 SO 1V San Bernardino, CA (Arroyo Valley) 71 Grant Enger OL 63 Pohl, Ryan OL 6-3 284 SR* 3V Waipahu, HI (Kamehameha) 72 Timi Oshinowo OT 14 Poyer, Jordan CB 5-11 189 SO 1V Astoria, OR (Astoria) 74 Burke Ellis OL 82 Prince, Colby TE 6-3 265 SO* 1V Albany, OR (West Albany) 74 Kevin Frahm DE 80 Reese, John TE 6-3 247 SR* 3V Upland, CA (Upland) 75 Nathan Hannah DT 50 Remmers, Mike OT 6-4 305 JR* 2V West Linn, OR (Jesuit) 75 Derek Nielsen OL 16 Reynolds, Rashaad CB 5-10 180 FR* RS Los Angeles, CA (San Fernando) 76 John Braun DE 59 Roberson, Dwight LB 6-0 232 SR* 3V Oxnard, CA (St. Bonaventure) 77 Evan Hull DT 13 Robinson, Rueben LB 6-1 225 SO 1V Chandler, AZ (Hamilton) 77 Michael Philipp OT 1 Rodgers, Jacquizz RB 5-7 191 JR 2V Richmond, TX (Lamar Consolidated) 78 Brennan Olander DT 8 Rodgers, James WR 5-7 188 SR 3V Richmond, TX (Lamar Consolidated) 79 Joe Lopez DT 93 Rosa, Mana DE 6-3 250 FR* RS Haiku, HI (Baldwin) 79 Aaron Magnuson OL 67 Ross, Rory OL 6-3 278 SO* TM Phoenix, AZ (Peoria) 80 John Reese TE 30 Sanders, Zeke S 6-1 212 FR* RS Santa Cruz, CA (Santa Cruz) 81 Micah Hatfield WR 65 Sapolu, Roman OL 6-0 260 FR HS Huntington Beach, CA (Edison) 82 Colby Prince TE 49 Seumalo, Andrew # DE 6-3 262 SO* 1V Corvallis, OR (Santiam Christian) 83 Brady Camp TE 21 Singler, Mitch # WR 6-2 196 FR* RS Medford, OR (South Medford) 84 Kevin Cummings WR 19 Stevenson, Jovan RB 5-11 186 SO 1V Tucson, AZ (Sunnyside) 85 Brett Ackerman WR 46 Te’o, Shiloah # LB 5-10 204 JR TR Laie, HI (Kahuku/BYU) 86 Obum Gwacham WR 61 Tuimalealiifano, Tonu ^ DT 6-1 269 JR* 1V Honolulu, HI (Farrington) 87 Joe Halahuni TE 28 Tuimaunei, Suaesi S 6-1 205 SR* 3V Laie, HI (Kahuku) 88 Tyler Perry TE 97 Tuivailala, Mana DT 6-3 296 FR HS Seaside, CA (Seaside) 89 Connor Hamlett TE 41 ‘Unga, Feti LB 6-1 230 SO 1V Rochester, CA (Kahuku (HI)) 90 Tom Black DE 44 ‘Unga, Uani LB 6-1 219 SO 1V Rochester, CA (Kahuku (HI)) 91 Taylor Henry DE 48 Vave, Walker LB 6-2 242 SR 2V Laie, HI (Kahuku) 92 Mitchel Hunt DE 14 Vaz, Cody QB 6-0 200 FR* RS Lodi, CA (St. Mary’s) 93 Mana Rosa DE 9 Walker, Kevan WR 6-0 200 SO* 1V Pasadena, CA (Arcadia) 94 Devon Kell DE 3 Watkins, Anthony S 6-1 215 SO* 1V Burien, WA (Highline) 95 Scott Crichton DE 96 Dominic Glover DE 38 Watkins, Brian # CB 5-9 179 SO* TM Burien, WA (Highline) 97 Mana Tuivailala DT 2 Wheaton, Markus WR 6-0 181 SO 1V Chandler, AZ (Chandler) 98 Castro Masaniai DT 43 Wilson, Tony LB 6-1 231 SO* TM Salem, OR (Sprague) 99 Gabe Miller DE 42 York, Clayton # FB 6-0 225 SO* 1V Redmond, OR (Redmond)

*Utilized Redshirt Year #Walk-on TM - Member of the team, but has not lettered. ^ - Retired due to injury

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 18 gAME 6 • OREGON STATE AT WASHINGTON • SEATTLE, WASH. (HUSKY STADIUM) • OCT. 16, 2010 OREGON STATE Depth Chart AT WASHINGTON OFFENSE DEFENSE SPLIT END (X) LEFT END 2 * Markus Wheaton So. 6-0 181 Chandler, Ariz. 99 *** Gabe Miller Sr. 6-3 257 Lake Oswego, Ore. 18 * Geno Munoz So. 6-0 193 Tacoma, Wash. 49 * Andrew Seumalo So. 6-3 262 Corvallis, Ore. SLOTBACK (R) LEFT TACKLE 23 * Jordan Bishop So. 6-3 199 West Salem, Ore. 54 ** Stephen Paea Sr. 6-1 311 Los Altos, Calif. 9 * Kevan Walker So. 6-0 200 Pasadena, Calif. 98 * Castro Masaniai So. 6-2 311 Waipahu, Hawai’i OR 84 Kevin Cummings Fr. 6-0 168 Culver City, Calif. 77 * Evan Hull Sr. 6-4 276 Albany, Ore. LEFT TACKLE RIGHT TACKLE 77 * Michael Philipp So. 6-3 307 San Bernardino, Calif. 78 ** Brennan Olander Sr. 6-1 276 grants Pass, Ore. 68 * Wilder McAndrews Sr. 6-4 286 Honolulu, Hawai’i 74 ** Kevin Frahm Jr. 6-2 275 Portland, Ore. 75 Nathan Hannah Sr. 6-3 280 Scappoose, Ore. LEFT GUARD 70 ** Grant Johnson Jr. 6-3 285 Baker City, Ore. RIGHT END 63 *** Ryan Pohl Sr. 6-3 284 Waipahu, Hawai’i 96 Dominic Glover Jr. 6-2 245 Mission Viejo, Calif. 91 * Taylor Henry So. 6-1 249 Altadena, Calif. CENTER 60 *** Alex Linnenkohl Sr. 6-2 303 Olympia, Wash. “SAM” LINEBACKER 69 Josh Andrews Fr-RS 6-2 278 Fontana, Calif. 35 *** Keith Pankey Sr. 6-0 231 Visalia, Calif. 40 Michael Doctor Fr. 5-11 221 Tulsa, Okla. RIGHT GUARD 44 * Uani ‘Unga So. 6-1 219 Rochester, Calif. 74 ** Burke Ellis Jr. 6-4 285 Canby, Ore. 61 * Michael Lamb Jr. 6-3 287 Portland, Ore. MIDDLE LINEBACKER 13 * Rueben Robinson So. 6-1 225 Chandler, Ariz. RIGHT TACKLE OR 43 Tony Wilson So. 6-1 231 Salem, Ore. 50 ** Mike Remmers Jr. 6-4 305 West Linn, Ore. 41 * Feti ‘Unga So. 6-1 230 Rochester, Calif. 64 * Colin Kelly So. 6-4 290 Kelso, Wash. “WILL” LINEBACKER TIGHT END 59 *** Dwight Roberson Sr. 6-0 232 Oxnard, Calif. 83 *** Brady Camp Sr. 6-4 259 gresham, Ore. 5 ** Cameron Collins Jr. 6-2 230 Santa Monica, Calif. 82 * Colby Prince So. 6-3 265 Albany, Ore. 52 ** Keo Camat Sr. 6-2 226 Portland, Ore. H-BACK LEFT CORNERBACK 87 ** Joe Halahuni Jr. 6-2 252 graham, Wash. 4 ** James Dockery Sr. 6-1 181 La Quinta, Calif. 80 *** John Reese Sr. 6-3 247 Upland, Calif. 14 * Jordan Poyer So. 5-11 189 Astoria, Ore. QUARTERBACK 6 Sean Martin Fr-RS 5-11 175 Corona, Calif. 12 * Ryan Katz So. 6-1 209 Santa Monica, Calif. SAFETY 14 Cody Vaz Fr-RS 6-0 200 Lodi, Calif. 10 ** Lance Mitchell Jr. 6-2 207 Pasadena, Calif. 17 Jack Lomax Fr-RS 6-2 175 Lake Oswego, Ore. 26 Josh LaGrone So. 6-1 200 San Diego, Calif. 4 Sean Mannion Fr. 6-5 204 Pleasanton, Calif. SAFETY TAILBACK 28 *** Suaesi Tuimaunei Sr. 6-1 205 Laie, Hawai’i 1 ** Jacquizz Rodgers Jr. 5-7 191 Richmond, Texas 3 * Anthony Watkins So. 6-1 215 Burien, Wash. 34 * Jordan Jenkins So. 6-1 211 Salem, Ore. OR 24 ** Ryan McCants Jr. 6-1 228 Corona, Calif. RIGHT CORNERBACK 17 ** Brandon Hardin Jr. 6-2 215 Honolulu, Hawai’i FLANKER (Z) 16 Rashaad Reynolds Fr-RS 5-10 180 Los Angeles, Calif. 46 *** Aaron Nichols Sr. 6-0 185 Honolulu, Hawai’i 20 Keynan Parker So. 5-11 177 New Westminster, B.C. 15 ** Darrell Catchings Jr. 5-11 164 Escondido, Calif. 81 Micah Hatfield Fr-RS 6-0 162 Lake Oswego, Ore. BOLD - indicates starter in 2009. FULLBACK 33 ** WILL DARKINS Jr. 6-1 230 Lake Oswego, Ore. 42 * Clayton York So. 6-0 225 Redmond, Ore.

BOLD - indicates starter in 2009.

SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS PAT-FG/KICKOFF SNAPPER 27 ** Justin Kahut Sr. 5-8 178 Portland, Ore. 57 ** Marcus Perry So. 5-11 221 Eastlake, Calif. 18 Max Johnson Fr. 5-10 173 Astoria, Ore. 48 ** Walker Vave Sr. 6-2 242 Laie, Hawai’i PUNTER PUNT RETURNS 7 ** Johnny Hekker Jr. 6-5 223 Bothell, Wash. 14 * Jordan Poyer So. 5-11 189 Astoria, Ore. 48 Keith Kostol Fr 6-3 168 Tigard, Ore. 9 * Kevan Walker So. 6-0 200 Pasadena, Calif. HOLDER KICKOFF RETURNS 7 ** Johnny Hekker Jr. 6-5 223 Bothell, Wash. 14 * Jordan Poyer So. 5-11 189 Astoria, Ore. 46 *** Aaron Nichols Sr. 6-0 185 Honolulu, Hawai’i 2 * Markus Wheaton So. 6-0 181 Chandler, Ariz.

BOLD - indicates starter in 2009.

2010 Oregon State Football GAME NOTES 19 The Automated ScoreBook Oregon State Game Results (as of Oct 11, 2010) All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep 04, 2010 vs #6 TCU L 21-30 0-1 0-0 3:05 46138 Sep 18, 2010 LOUISVILLE W 35-28 1-1 0-0 3:12 45379 Sep 25, 2010 at #3 Boise State L 24-37 1-2 0-0 3:05 34137 * Oct 02, 2010 ARIZONA STATE W 31-28 2-2 1-0 3:15 45409 * Oct 9, 2010 at #9 Arizona W 29-27 3-2 2-0 3:19 56054 The Automated ScoreBook Oregon State Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2010) All games

Team Statistics OSU OPP SCORING 140 150 Points Per Game 28.0 30.0 FIRST DOWNS 90 124 R u s h in g 30 53 P a s s in g5362 P e n a lt y 7 9 RUSHING YARDAGE 577 880 Yards gained rushing 700 985 Yards lost rushing 123 105 Rushing Attempts 158 199 Average Per Rush 3.7 4.4 Average Per Game 115.4 176.0 TDs Rushing 9 9 PASSING YARDAGE 1136 1400 C o m p - A t t - I n t 86-150-1 108-168-7 Average Per Pass 7.6 8.3 Average Per Catch 13.2 13.0 Average Per Game 227.2 280.0 TDs Passing 9 10 TOTAL OFFENSE 1713 2280 Total Plays 308 367 Average Per Play 5.6 6.2 Average Per Game 342.6 456.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 25-663 27-562 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-171 15-138 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-30 1-2 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 26.5 20.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 19.0 9.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 4.3 2.0 FUMBLES-LOST 5-0 6-2 PENALTIES-Yards 31-247 35-264 Average Per Game 49.4 52.8 PUNTS-Yards 27-1100 18-795 Average Per Punt 40.7 44.2 Net punt average 33.4 32.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 0 2 3 1 : 5 8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 24/62 40/73 3rd-Down Pct 39% 55% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/3 3/5 4th-Down Pct 33% 60% SACKS BY-Yards 11-67 11-72 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 19 19 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 3-5 5-6 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (13-15) 87% (17-23) 74% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (11-15) 73% (13-23) 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS (17-19) 89% (17-18) 94% ATTENDANCE 90788 90191 Games/Avg Per Game 2/45394 2/45096 Neutral Site Games 1/46138

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Oregon State 41 45 41 13 0 140 Opponents 28 52 37 33 0 150 The Automated ScoreBook Oregon State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2010) All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Rodgers, Jacquizz 5 - 5 109 511 30 481 4.4 7 74 96.2 Rodgers, James 6 110 18.3 1 54 Wheaton, Markus 5 - 2 9 46 1 45 5.0 1 28 9.0 Poyer, Jordan 2 9 4.5 0 9 Rodgers, James 4 - 4 8 39 1 38 4.8 0 9 9.5 Wheaton, Markus 1 52 52.0 0 52 Katz, Ryan 5 - 5 27 101 68 33 1.2 1 17 6.6 Total 9 171 19.0 1 54 Jenkins, Jordan 5 - 0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.6 Opponents 15 138 9.2 0 34 TEAM 4 - 0 4 0 23 -23 -5.8 0 0 -5.8 Total 5 158 700 123 577 3.7 9 74 115.4 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Opponents 5 199 985 105 880 4.4 9 55 176.0 Dockery, James 3 0 0.0 0 0 Mitchell, Lance 2 30 15.0 0 21 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Roberson, Dwight 1 0 0.0 0 0 Katz, Ryan 5 - 5 139.32 85-148-1 57.4 1113 9 48 222.6 Tuimaunei, Suaesi 1 0 0.0 0 0 Hekker, Johnny 5 - 0 293.20 1-1-0 100.0 23 0 23 4.6 Total 7 30 4.3 0 21 Vaz, Cody 1 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Opponents 1 2 2.0 0 2 Total 5 139.42 86-150-1 57.3 1136 9 48 227.2 Opponents 5 145.60 108-168-7 64.3 1400 10 52 280.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Rodgers, James 12 344 28.7 0 63 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g Poyer, Jordan 9 238 26.4 0 47 Rodgers, James 4 - 4 16 215 13.4 2 33 53.8 Wheaton, Markus 4 81 20.2 0 30 Halahuni, Joe 5 - 3 14 188 13.4 3 43 37.6 Total 25 663 26.5 0 63 Wheaton, Markus 5 - 2 13 202 15.5 1 48 40.4 Opponents 27 562 20.8 0 45 Bishop, Jordan 5 - 0 11 209 19.0 1 34 41.8 Rodgers, Jacquizz 5 - 5 11 79 7.2 1 28 15.8 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Nichols, Aaron 5 - 3 10 115 11.5 1 27 23.0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Catchings, Darrell 5 - 0 5 75 15.0 0 27 15.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Munoz, Geno 2 - 0 2 18 9.0 0 9 9.0 Poyer, Jordan 5 - 0 1 23 23.0 0 23 4.6 Darkins, Will 5 - 3 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.0 McCants, Ryan 5 - 0 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.0 Camp, Brady 4 - 4 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.5 Total 5 86 1136 13.2 9 48 227.2 Opponents 5 108 1400 13.0 10 52 280.0 The Automated ScoreBook Oregon State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2010) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Rodgers, Jacquizz 8 ------48 Katz, Ryan 5 175 33 1113 1146 229.2 Kahut, Justin - 3-5 17-19 - - - - - 26 Rodgers, Jacquizz 5 109 481 0 481 96.2 Rodgers, James 3 ------18 Wheaton, Markus 5 9 45 0 45 9.0 Halahuni, Joe 3 ------18 Rodgers, James 4 8 38 0 38 9.5 Wheaton, Markus 2 ------12 Hekker, Johnny 5 1 0 23 23 4.6 Bishop, Jordan 1 ------6 Jenkins, Jordan 5 1 3 0 3 0.6 Nichols, Aaron 1 ------6 TEAM 4 4 -23 0 -23 -5.8 Katz, Ryan 1 ------6 Total 5 308 577 1136 1713 342.6 Total 19 3-5 17-19 - - - - - 140 Opponents 5 367 880 1400 2280 456.0 Opponents 19 5-6 17-18 - 1 1-1 - 1 150

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Kahut, Justin 3-5 60.0 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 41 0 Hekker, Johnny 26 1100 42.3 58 3 4 11 6 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FG Sequence Oregon State Opponents Total 27 1100 40.7 58 3 4 11 6 1 TCU 47 - Opponents 18 795 44.2 59 2 4 7 5 0 Louisville - - Boise State (41),25 (21),(33),(30) Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Arizona State (27) (45),(25) Kahut, Justin 27 1718 63.6 1 0 Arizona (23) 37 Hekker, Johnny 1 50 50.0 0 0 Total 28 1768 63.1 1 0 20.8 42.4 27 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Opponents 28 1818 64.9 2 1 26.5 39.8 30 The Automated ScoreBook Oregon State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2010) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Rodgers, James 4 38 215 110 344 0 707 176.8 Rodgers, Jacqui 5 481 79 0 0 0 560 112.0 Wheaton, Marku 5 45 202 52 81 0 380 76.0 Poyer, Jordan 5 0 23 9 238 0 270 54.0 Bishop, Jordan 5 0 209 0 0 0 209 41.8 Halahuni, Joe 5 0 188 0 0 0 188 37.6 Nichols, Aaron 5 0 115 0 0 0 115 23.0 Catchings, Darre 5 0 75 0 0 0 75 15.0 Katz, Ryan 5 33 0 0 0 0 33 6.6 Mitchell, Lance 5 0 0 0 0 30 30 6.0 Munoz, Geno 2 0 18 0 0 0 18 9.0 Darkins, Will 5 0 5 0 0 0 5 1.0 McCants, Ryan 5 0 5 0 0 0 5 1.0 Jenkins, Jordan 5 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.6 Camp, Brady 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM 4 -23 0 0 0 0 -23 -5.8 Total 5 577 1136 171 663 30 2577 515.4 Opponents 5 880 1400 138 562 2 2982 596.4 The Automated ScoreBook Oregon State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2010) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 28 Tuimaunei, Suaesi 5-5 21 19 40 . . 1-0 . . . 1 . . 59 Roberson, Dwight 4-4 20 18 38 2.5-12 1.0-9 1-0 3 . . 1 . . 10 Mitchell, Lance 5-5 22 13 35 1.0-1 . 2-30 2 . . . . . 35 Pankey, Keith 5-5 8 25 33 1.5-2 ...... 17 Hardin, Brandon 5-5 22 7 29 . . . 3 . . . . . 4 Dockery, James 5-5 14 8 22 . . 3-0 ...... 43 Wilson, Tony 5-2 7 14 21 2.0-7 0.5-3 ...... 5 Collins, Cameron 5-1 9 10 19 1.0-3 . . 1 . . . . . 99 Miller, Gabe 5-5 9 10 19 1.5-3 0.5-2 . 1 . . . . . 41 Unga, Feti 5-0 7 10 17 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... 54 Paea, Stephen 5-5 6 10 16 3.5-23 3.0-22 . 2 . . 1 . . 96 Glover, Dominic 5-1 4 12 16 1.5-10 ...... 13 Robinson, Rueben 5-3 4 11 15 0.5-4 ...... 91 Henry, Taylor 5-4 7 6 13 3.5-5 1.0-3 ...... 78 Olander, Brennan 5-5 6 7 13 5.5-21 3.0-18 . . . . . 1 . 40 Doctor, Michael 5-0 6 3 9 ...... 14 Poyer, Jordan 5-0 5 4 9 . . . 1 . . . . . 3 Watkins, Anthony 5-0 7 2 9 ...... 74 Frahm, Kevin 5-0 2 5 7 0.5-1 ...... 16 Reynolds, Rashaad 5-0 1 5 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 52 Camat, Keo 4-0 4 2 6 1.5-3 ...... 44 Unga, Uani 5-0 3 3 6 ...... 49 Seumalo, Andrew 4-0 . 4 4 ...... 27 Kahut, Justin 5-0 2 1 3 ...... 98 Masaniai, Castro 5-0 2 1 3 ...... 6 Martin, Sean 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 1B Dilbeck, Dax 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 26 LaGrone, Josh 4-0 . 1 1 ...... 34 Jenkins, Jordan 5-0 . 1 1 ...... 77 Hull, Evan 2-0 . 1 1 ...... 29 Norris, Zane 3-0 . 1 1 ...... 7 Hekker, Johnny 5-0 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 4-0 1 . 1 1.0-4 1.0-4 . . . 1-0 . . . Total 5 202 214 416 28-105 11-67 7-30 13 . 2-0 3 1 . Opponents 5 167 150 317 30-110 11-72 1-2 16 . . 3 1 1 The Automated ScoreBook Oregon State Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2010) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 04, 2010 vs #6 TCU L 21-30 46138 All games 3-2 2-0 1-1 0-1 Sep 18, 2010 LOUISVILLE W 35-28 45379 Conference 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Sep 25, 2010 at #3 Boise State L 24-37 34137 Non-Conference 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 * Oct 02, 2010 ARIZONA STATE W 31-28 45409 * Oct 9, 2010 at #9 Arizona W 29-27 56054 Team Statistics OSU OPP FIRST DOWNS 90 124 Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g R u s h i n g 30 53 Rodgers, Jacquizz 5 - 5 109 511 30 481 4.4 7 74 96.2 P a s s i n g 5 3 6 2 Wheaton, Markus 5 - 2 9 46 1 45 5.0 1 28 9.0 P e n a l t y 7 9 Rodgers, James 4 - 4 8 39 1 38 4.8 0 9 9.5 RUSHING YARDAGE 577 880 Katz, Ryan 5 - 5 27 101 68 33 1.2 1 17 6.6 Rushing Attempts 158 199 Jenkins, Jordan 5 - 0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.6 Average Per Rush 3.7 4.4 TEAM 4 - 0 4 0 23 -23 -5.8 0 0 -5.8 Average Per Game 115.4 176.0 Total 5 158 700 123 577 3.7 9 74 115.4 TDs Rushing 9 9 Opponents 5 199 985 105 880 4.4 9 55 176.0 PASSING YARDAGE 1136 1400 C o m p - A t t - I n t 86-150-1 108-168-7 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Average Per Pass 7.6 8.3 Katz, Ryan 5 - 5 139.32 85-148-1 57.4 1113 9 48 222.6 Average Per Catch 13.2 13.0 Hekker, Johnny 5 - 0 293.20 1-1-0 100.0 23 0 23 4.6 Average Per Game 227.2 280.0 Vaz, Cody 1 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 TDs Passing 9 10 Total 5 139.42 86-150-1 57.3 1136 9 48 227.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 1713 2280 Opponents 5 145.60 108-168-7 64.3 1400 10 52 280.0 Average Per Play 5.6 6.2 Average Per Game 342.6 456.0 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 25-663 27-562 Rodgers, James 4 - 4 16 215 13.4 2 33 53.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-171 15-138 Halahuni, Joe 5 - 3 14 188 13.4 3 43 37.6 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-30 1-2 Wheaton, Markus 5 - 2 13 202 15.5 1 48 40.4 FUMBLES-LOST 5-0 6-2 Bishop, Jordan 5 - 0 11 209 19.0 1 34 41.8 PENALTIES-Yards 31-247 35-264 Rodgers, Jacquizz 5 - 5 11 79 7.2 1 28 15.8 PUNTS-AVG 27-40.7 18-44.2 Nichols, Aaron 5 - 3 10 115 11.5 1 27 23.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 0 2 3 1 : 5 8 Catchings, Darrell 5 - 0 5 75 15.0 0 27 15.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 24/62 40/73 Munoz, Geno 2 - 0 2 18 9.0 0 9 9.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/3 3/5 Poyer, Jordan 5 - 0 1 23 23.0 0 23 4.6 Darkins, Will 5 - 3 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg McCants, Ryan 5 - 0 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.0 Dockery, James 3 0 0.0 0 0 Camp, Brady 4 - 4 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.5 Mitchell, Lance 2 30 15.0 0 21 Total 5 86 1136 13.2 9 48 227.2 Roberson, Dwight 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 5 108 1400 13.0 10 52 280.0 Tuimaunei, Suaesi 1 0 0.0 0 0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Kahut, Justin 3-5 60.0 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 41 0 Hekker, Johnny 26 1100 42.3 58 3 4 11 6 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 000001 PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Rodgers, Jacquizz 8 ------48 Rodgers, James 6 110 18.3 1 54 Kahut, Justin - 3-5 17-19 - - - - - 26 Poyer, Jordan 2 9 4.5 0 9 Halahuni, Joe 3 ------18 Wheaton, Markus 1 52 52.0 0 52 Rodgers, James 3 ------18 Total 9 171 19.0 1 54 Wheaton, Markus 2 ------12 Opponents 15 138 9.2 0 34 Nichols, Aaron 1 ------6 Bishop, Jordan 1 ------6 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Katz, Ryan 1 ------6 Rodgers, James 12 344 28.7 0 63 Total 19 3-5 17-19 - - - - - 140 Poyer, Jordan 9 238 26.4 0 47 Opponents 19 5-6 17-18 - 1 1-1 - 1 150 Wheaton, Markus 4 81 20.2 0 30 Total 25 663 26.5 0 63 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Opponents 27 562 20.8 0 45 Oregon State 41 45 41 13 0 140 Opponents 28 52 37 33 0 150 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Rodgers, James 4 38 215 110 344 0 707 176.8 Rodgers, Jacquiz 5 481 79 0 0 0 560 112.0 Wheaton, Markus 5 45 202 52 81 0 380 76.0 Poyer, Jordan 5 0 23 9 238 0 270 54.0 Bishop, Jordan 5 0 209 0 0 0 209 41.8 Total 5 577 1136 171 663 30 2577 515.4 Opponents 5 880 1400 138 562 2 2982 596.4

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Katz, Ryan 5 175 33 1113 1146 229.2 Rodgers, Jacquizz 5 109 481 0 481 96.2 Wheaton, Markus 5 9 45 0 45 9.0 Rodgers, James 4 8 38 0 38 9.5 Hekker, Johnny 5 1 0 23 23 4.6 Total 5 308 577 1136 1713 342.6 Opponents 5 367 880 1400 2280 456.0

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 28 Tuimaunei, Suaesi 5-5 21 19 40 . . 1-0 . . . 1 . . 59 Roberson Dwight 44 20 18 38 2512 109 10 3 1