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2009 UCLA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Site Sept. 5 State tbd Sept. 12 at Tennessee tbd Knoxville, TN Sept. 19 Kansas State tbd Rose Bowl Oct. 3 at Stanford tbd Stanford, CA Oct. 10 Oregon tbd Rose Bowl Oct. 17 tbd Rose Bowl Oct. 24 at Arizona tbd Tucson, AZ Oct. 31 at Oregon State tbd Corvallis, OR Nov. 7 Washington † tbd Rose Bowl Nov. 14 at Washington State tbd Pullman, WA Nov. 21 Arizona State tbd Rose Bowl Nov. 28 at USC tbd L.A. Coliseum ALL GAME TIMES TENTATIVE DUE TO TELEVISION All games broadcast on the Bruin/ISP Network (AM 570 KLAC in Southern California) and SIRIUS Satellite Radio nationally *Pacifi c-10 Conference Game †Homecoming

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UCLA FOOTBALL SCHEDULES — A GLIMPSE AT THE FUTURE 2010 (Tentative) Sept. 4 at Kansas State Sept. 11 Houston Sept. 18 at Texas Oct. 2 Washington State Oct. 9 at California Oct. 16 Stanford Oct. 23 at Oregon Oct. 30 Arizona Nov. 6 Oregon State Nov. 13 at Washington Nov. 20 at Arizona State Dec. 4 USC

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 1 2009 UCLA FOOTBALL INFORMATION General Information LOCATION , CA 90095-1639 ENROLLMENT 39,500 COLORS Blue and Gold NICKNAME Bruins CONFERENCE Pacifi c-10 NCAA DIVISION Division IA

University Personnel CHANCELLOR Gene Block PHONE 310/825-2151 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE Donald Morrison PHONE 310/825-7706 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Daniel Guerrero PHONE 310/825-8699 ATHLETIC DEPT. PHONE 310/825-8699 TICKET OFFICE PHONE 310/UCLA-WIN

Sports Information SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Marc Dellins ([email protected]) ASSOCIATE SID/FOOTBALL Steve Rourke ([email protected]) SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza., Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639 SPORTS INFORMATION GENERAL PHONE 310/206-6831 SID OFFICE FAX 310/825-8664 SID HOTLINE PHONE 310/825-8575 PRESS BOX PHONE 626/397-4210 Originating Radio Station/Network UCLA-ISP Network (570 KLAC) UCLA ATHLETIC WEBSITE www.uclabruins.com ASSOCIATE/ASSISTANT SIDs Assoc. Rich Bertolucci, Assoc. Ryan Finney, Asst. Liza David, Asst. Danny Harrington, Asst. Stephanie Sampson, Asst. James Ybiernas, Asst. Alex Timiraos

Football Information (Alma Mater, Year) (UCLA ’84) RECORD, Current School (Years) 4-8 in one year RECORD, Overall (Years) 70-38 in nine years RECORD, vs. Pac-10 Schools (UCLA/Overall): ARIZ 4-1 ASU 2-3 CAL 3-2 ORE 4-2 OSU 3-2 STAN 4-0 UCLA 1-3 USC 1-2 WASH 1-0 WSU 4-0 OFFICE PHONE 310/206-6290 BEST TIME TO CALL/CONFERENCE CALL 1:00 - 2 p.m., Tue.-Thur. MEDIA GATHERING (Day, Time, Location) Monday, 1:30 p.m., Morgan Center Press Room ASSISTANT COACHES, Assignment (Alma Mater, Year) — Chuck Bullough, /Linebackers (Michigan State ’92); Norm Chow, / (Utah ’68); Frank Gansz, Jr., Special Teams (Citadel ’85); Todd Howard, Defensive Line (Texas A&M ’91); Tim Hundley, Secondary (Western Oregon State ’74); , Secondary (UCLA ’93); Reggie Moore, Wide Receivers (UCLA ’91); Wayne Moses, Running Backs (Washington ’77); Bob Palcic, Offensive Line (Dayton ’71); Phil Rauscher, Offensive Graduate Assis- tant (UCLA'07); Clark Lea, Defensive Graduate Assistant (Vanderbilt '05). STADIUM (Year Built) Rose Bowl (1922) LOCATION Pasadena, CA STADIUM CAPACITY (Record Attendance) 91,500 (106,869) FIELD SURFACE Grass LAST SEASON’S RECORD 4-8 LAST SEASON’S LEAGUE RECORD (Place) 3-6, 8th FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS (AP) n/a (USA Today/Coaches) n/a BOWL APPEARANCE (Opponent, Score) n/a FORMATIONS: Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING, Name, Pos., Ht., Wt., Yr. (10) , QB, 6-4, 211, Sr.; Nick Ekbatani, OG, 6-5, 308, Sr.; Chane Moline, FB, 6-1, 244, Sr.; Taylor Embree, WR, 6-3, 194, So.; Terrence Austin, WR, 5-11, 173, Sr.; Cory Harkey, TE, 6-5, 248, So.; Jeff Baca, OG, 6-4, 305, So.; Darius Savage, OG., 6-4, 335, Jr.; Jake Dean, C, 6-4, 311, Jr.; Micah Kia, OG, 6-5, 320, Sr. - (2007 starters: Logan Paulsen, TE, 6-6, 268, Sr.; Trevor Theriot, FB, 6-0, 241, Sr. ) OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST, Name and Position (2) Kahlil Bell, TB; Micah Reed, C DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING, Name, Pos., Ht., Wt., Yr. (7) Reggie Carter, LB, 6-1, 240, Sr.; , CB, 5-11, 184, Sr.; Brian Price, DT, 6-2, 295, Jr., Korey Bosworth, DE, 6-1, 244, Sr., Rahim Moore, FS, 6-1, 188, So., Steve Sloan, LB, 6-4, 235, So.; Reginald Stokes, DE, 6-3, 259, Jr. - (2007 starter: , LB, 6-1, 236, Sr.) DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST, Name and Position (4) Brigham Harwell, DT, Bret Lockett, SS; Michael Norris, CB; John Hale, LB KICKERS RETURNING, Name, Pos., Ht., Wt., Yr. (1) Kai Forbath, PK, 6-0, 198, Jr.

2 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 2009 UCLA FOOTBALL INFORMATION KICKERS LOST, Name and Position (2) Aaron Perez, P; Jimmy Rotstein, KO 2008 RETURNING LETTERMEN 45 Offense 24 Defense 20 Kickers 1 2007 RETURNING LETTERMEN 6 Offense 5 Defense 1 Kickers 0 2008 LETTERMEN LOST 19 Offense 8 Defense 9 Kickers 2 TOP ELIGIBLE TRANSFERS, Name, Pos., Year N/A HONORS CANDIDATES Reggie Carter, LB; Alterraun Verner, CB; Brian Price, DT; Kai Forbath, PK; Terrence Austin, WR/KR; Korey Bosworth, DE, Taylor Embree, WR; Rahim Moore, FS; Logan Paulsen, TE; Kyle Bosworth, LB; Ryan Moya, TE

Returning Individual Leaders RUSHING ATT YG YL NET AVE TD LG Derrick Coleman 53 291 7 284 5.4 2 44 Chane Moline 30 126 8 118 3.9 0 40 Terrence Austin 13 91 1 90 6.9 0 20 UCLA 379 1311 318 993 2.6 10 44 OPPONENTS 460 2331 294 2037 4.4 17 69

PASSING ATT COM INT PCT YDS TD LG Kevin Craft 417 232 20 .556 2341 7 43 Chris Forcier 11 3 1 .273 22 1 9 UCLA 433 237 21 .547 2406 9 43 OPPONENTS 332 177 11 .533 2012 19 75

RECEIVING REC YDS AVE TD LG Terrence Austin 53 460 8.7 1 29 Taylor Embree 40 531 13.3 0 43 Ryan Moya 38 364 9.6 3 39 Dominique Johnson 34 373 11.0 1 24 UCLA 237 2406 10.2 9 43 OPPONENTS 177 2012 11.4 19 75

DEFENSE UT AT TT TFL QS PI Reggie Carter, LB 48 35 83 4.5-6 0-0 0-0 Alterraun Verner, CB 52 21 73 2.5-8 0-0 2-0 Rahim Moore, FS 32 28 60 0-0 0-0 3-5 Korey Bosworth, DE 32 23 55 11.0-51 7.5-45 0-0 Akeem Ayers, LB 28 12 40 5.0-43 4.0-38 0-0 Brian Price, DT 25 10 35 14.0-54 4.5-32 1-1

2009 SCHEDULE 2008 RESULTS (4-8) W/L Sept. 5 San Diego State Aug. 30 at UCLA 27, Tennessee 24 (ot) W Sept. 12 at Tennessee Sept. 13 at Brigham Young 59, UCLA 0 L Sept. 19 Kansas State Sept. 20 Arizona 31, at UCLA 10 L Oct. 3 at Stanford Sept. 27 Fresno State 36, at UCLA 31 L Oct. 10 Oregon Oct. 4 at UCLA 28, Washington State 3 W Oct. 17 California Oct. 11 at Oregon 31, UCLA 24 L Oct. 24 at Arizona Oct. 18 at UCLA 23, Stanford 20 W Oct. 31 at Oregon State Oct. 25 at California 41, UCLA 20 L Nov. 7 Washington Nov. 8 Oregon State 34, at UCLA 6 L Nov. 14 at Washington State Nov. 15 UCLA 27, at Washington 7 W Nov. 21 Arizona State Nov. 28 at Arizona State 34, UCLA 9 L Nov. 28 at USC Dec. 6 USC 28, at UCLA 7 L

2009 SPRING PRACTICE SCHEDULE Week One – April 2 (4:00 pm), April 3 (4:00 pm) and April 4 (11:00 am) Week Two – April 6 (4:00 pm), April 7 (4:00 pm), April 9 (4:00 pm) and April 11 (12:30 pm) Week Three – April 13 (4:00 pm), April 14 (4:00 pm), April 16 (4:00 pm) and April 17 (4:00 pm) Week Four – April 20 (4:00 pm), April 21 (4:00 pm), April 23 (4:00 pm) and April 25 (7:00 pm Spring Scrimmage at the Rose Bowl)

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 3 RICK NEUHEISEL HEAD FOOTBALL COACH (SECOND SEASON) UCLA ’84

Rick Neuheisel, who quarterbacked UCLA to victory in the 1984 Rose Bowl and who enjoyed success as a head coach at two other schools, is in his second year as head coach at his alma mater. The energetic and personable Neuheisel returned to UCLA last season and brought energy and excitement to the program. Twice last season, the Bruins rallied late in the fourth quarter for victories, including versus Tennessee on national tele- vision on Labor Day evening. Despite the team’s fi nal record, he laid a solid foundation to build upon and in February signed a second straight Top 10 recruiting class. Neuheisel is “relentlessly positive” and sees great things for the future of Bruin football. “Rick has enjoyed great success throughout his career and we believe he is the coach who can take our program to the next level,” said athletic drector Dan Guerrero at the time of Neuheisel’s hiring. “His teams at Colorado and Washington con- tinually challenged for conference championships and national rankings and that is what we are looking to do at UCLA. “Rick is an outstanding coach and recruiter. He is outgoing and personable and can motivate our players, fans and sup- porters. We believe he is well equipped to lead the program and attain the success all Bruin fans wish to achieve.” “I am thrilled to be returning to my alma mater as its head coach,” said Neuheisel. “UCLA is a special place and I want to thank Dan Guerrero and Chancellor (Gene) Block for the opportunity to come home. We are going to build a program our supporters will be proud of, both on and off the fi eld. I can’t wait to get started.” Neuheisel, 48, returned to the collegiate ranks after spending the three seasons (2005-07) as an assistant coach for the NFL’s . He served as quarterbacks coach in 2005 and 2006 and in January of 2007, was promoted to offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach. With the Ravens, he worked with quarterbacks Kyle Boller, Steve McNair and, most recently, 2006 winner . In his eight years as a college head coach at the University of Colorado and the , he fashioned a record of 66-30, winning at least 10 games on three occasions and fi nishing in the Top 10 on three occasions, and led his teams to seven bowl games. During his four seasons (1999-2002) as head coach at the University of Washington, Neuheisel led the Huskies to a re- cord of 33-16 (.673) and four bowl games (one Rose Bowl, two Holiday Bowls and one Sun Bowl). His Pac-10 record was 23-9 (.719) and Washington won one league title and fi nished second twice in those four seasons. The Husky offense averaged over 390 yards per game in each season, topped by 420.7 in 2002 (17th in the nation) and 407.9 in 2000 (35th). In his fi nal season, the Huskies fi nished 7-6 and tied for 4th in the Pac-10 while ranking fourth nationally in passing offense (346.2 yards per game) and earning a spot in the Sun Bowl. In 2001, Washington fi nished 8-4 overall and second in the Pac-10 with a 6-2 mark, earning a trip to the Holiday Bowl. The Huskies faced fi ve teams ranked in the fi nal AP Poll that season, winning three of those games. In 2000, Neuheisel led the Huskies to an 11-1 record, a fi rst-place fi nish in the Pac-10 and a victory in the 2001 Rose Bowl. It was a year of great comebacks as Washington trailed in eight of its 11 wins and recorded fi ve straight fourth-quarter comebacks. It marked the fi rst time Washington had won 10 games since 1991 and the school’s fi rst Rose Bowl title since that same season. In 1999, his fi rst season in Seattle, Washington fi nished 7-5 but fi nished second in the Pac-10, earning a trip to the Holiday Bowl. Neuheisel became the fi rst coach in school history to lead a Husky team to a bowl berth in his fi rst season. During his four seasons (1995-98) as head coach at the University of Colorado, Neuheisel won 33 of 47 games (.702) and won all three bowl appearances. In his fi nal season, Colorado fi nished 8-4, including a 51-43 victory over Oregon in the , and the Buffaloes ranked 13th nationally in total defense that year. In 1997, Colorado fi nished 5-6 but still led the Big 12 in passing offense (232.4). Neuheisel then signed a recruiting class that formed the nucleus of Colorado’s 2001 Big 12 champi- onship team. During the 1996 season, Neuheisel recorded his second straight 10-2 season, including a 33-21 victory over Washington in the Holiday Bowl, and fi nished second in the Big 12 North. The Buffaloes were ranked eighth on both polls and outscored opponents 319-199 while setting a school record by winning 10 consecutive road games. That team produced three All-Ameri- cans, including winner LB , and averaged 452.1 yards of offense, including 303.5 in the air, while allow- ing just 315.5 yards to opponents. Neuheisel’s 20-4 record in his fi rst two seasons were the fi fth most wins at the time for a fi rst-time head coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision (Division IA). In his fi rst season as a head coach (1995), Colorado fi nished fi fth on both major polls. He guided the Buffaloes to a 10-2 record (the best ever by a fi rst-year CU coach) and an appearance in the (a 38-6 win over Oregon), becoming the fi rst rookie Colorado coach to take a team to a bowl game. Following his fi rst season, he signed a recruiting class (February 1996) that was rated No. 2 nationally. Neuheisel spent the 1994 season as a Colorado assistant coach under Bill McCartney after going to CU from UCLA. That year, Colorado defeated Michigan in Ann Arbor on a last second play modifi ed on the sideline by Neuheisel.

4 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide Neuheisel spent six seasons (1988-93) as an assistant coach at his alma mater. During his fi nal four years he tutored the wide receivers, helping to develop some of UCLA’s all-time great receivers, such as J.J. Stokes, Kevin Jordan and Sean LaCha- pelle. In 1993, Stokes helped the Bruins reach the Rose Bowl while setting school records with 82 receptions, 1,181 yards (since broken) and 17 . LaChapelle made 73 receptions in 1991 and Jordan made 45 as a sophomore in Neuheisel’s last year (1993). In 1990, three Bruins – Scott Miller, Reggie Moore and LaChapelle – all made at least 35 receptions for at least 600 yards. Neuheisel joined the UCLA staff full-time in 1988 and coached quarterbacks for two seasons, including NFL Hall of Fame ’s senior year (1988). Aikman earned consensus All-America honors and fi nished third in the Heisman Trophy race, completing a school record 228 passes (since broken) for 2,771 yards, a .644 percentage and a school record 24 touchdowns (since broken). Aikman was the No. 1 selection in the 1989 NFL . In 1986, he served as a volunteer coach and his major assignment was to teach the offense to a transfer from who had to sit out the 1986 season – Aikman. The new Bruin head coach also played some professional football. In 1987, he played in three games with the San Diego Chargers and started twice. He completed 40 of 59 passes for 367 yards and one touchdown and also ran for a score. Against Tampa Bay, he completed 18 of 22 passes for 217 yards and a touchdown, setting a team record for completion percentage in a game (81.8%). He also spent two seasons (1984 and 1985) in the United States Football League (USFL), playing with the San Antonio Gunslingers. In his rookie season, he completed 211 of 385 passes (.548) for 2,544 yards and 14 touchdowns. Neuheisel began his collegiate career at UCLA (1979-83) as a walk-on, holding for place kicker , and earned the starting quarterback job during his senior season (1983). He led the Bruins to the Pac-10 title after a 0-3-1 start, earning honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors while completing 185 of 267 passes for 2,245 yards and 13 touchdowns. His completion percentage of .693 that season is still a school record. In a classic game against Washington, he completed 25 of 27 passes for a then-NCAA record .926 completion percentage in a 27-24 victory. That mark is still a UCLA record. In his fi nal game as a Bruin, he overcame food poisoning to lead UCLA to a 45-9 victory against Illinois in the 1984 Rose Bowl. He was named the game’s MVP after throwing for 298 yards and four touchdowns. In 1998, he was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame for his efforts. During his career, he completed 198 of 290 passes for 2,480 yards and 15 touchdowns and his completion percentage of .683 is also a school record. Neuheisel earned his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science in 1984. In 1986, while he was tutoring Aikman as a volunteer, he attended law school at USC and earned his degree in May of 1990. Born February 7, 1961 in Madison, WI, he grew up in Tempe, AZ, attending McClintock High School. He and his wife Susan, a UCLA graduate, have three children, Jerry, Jack and Joe.

Rick Neuheisel’s Head Coaching Record Year School W L T Pct. Conf. Finish Bowl Rank (AP) 1995 Colorado 10 2 0 .833 T-2nd Cotton 5th 1996 Colorado 10 2 0 .833 2nd North Holiday 8th 1997 Colorado 5 6 0 .455 T-4th North 1998 Colorado 8 4 0 .667 4th North Aloha 1999 Washington 7 5 0 .583 T-2nd Holiday 2000 Washington 11 1 0 .917 T-1st Rose 3rd 2001 Washington 8 4 0 .667 T-2nd Holiday 19th 2002 Washington 7 6 0 .538 T-4th Sun 2008 UCLA 4 8 0 .333 8th Nine Years 70 38 0 .648 7 Bowls, 3 Top-10 Finishes

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 5 Chuck Bullough (Michigan State ’92) - Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Chuck Bullough (BULL-ah), who had fi ve years of NFL coaching experience with the prior to coming to Westwood, is set to begin his fourth season as coach of the Bruin linebackers and his fi rst as the defensive coordinator. In 2008, the linebackers once again played well. Reggie Carter led the team with 83 tackles and three recoveries, while redshirt freshmen Steve Sloan and Akeem Ayers gained valuable experience for the future. Carter’s 20 tackles at BYU were the most by a Bruin since 1989. The 2007 Bruin defense ranked 14th in the nation in rushing defense (109.2 yards per game) and 29th in total defense (343.23 yds/g). Leading the way for the linebacker group was the foursome of Christian Taylor (third on team in tackles), Kyle Bosworth (5th), Reggie Carter (t-6th) and Aaron Whittington (9th). Taylor ranked second on the team with 12.5 tackles for loss, while Carter was third with a total of 12.0. Bosworth recorded a 19- effort in a game at Washington State. In 2006, the Bruins tied for ninth in the nation, and for fi rst in the Pac-10 conference, in rushing defense (91.08 yds/g) with a young group of linebackers. Taylor, Carter and Eric McNeal helped to lead the Bruin defense. Taylor ranked second on the team with 83 tackles and fi fth (tied) in the Pac-10 in tackles (1.04/g) for loss and 16th in tackles (6.38/g).McNeal made a game-saving tip and against USC to seal a Bruin victory. Carter earned Freshman All-America honors after tallying 48 tackles, including 6.0 for loss. Bullough came to UCLA from Western Michigan University, where he coached linebackers in 2005. WMU linebacker Ameer Ismail ranked 34th nationally with 8.0 sacks and tied for sixth in the nation with 20.0 tackles for loss. In 2004, Bullough worked as linebackers coach and special teams coordinator at Lake Forest, IL College. For the fi ve previous seasons (1999-03), Bullough (BULL-ah) worked on the staff of the Chicago Bears. He assisted with the special teams for the entire fi ve years and also worked with linebackers for three years (1999-01), the defensive line for one season (2002) and defensive backs for one season (2003). A two-time All-Big Ten selection (fi rst team in 1991 and second in 1990) and second-team All-American linebacker at Michigan State University, he set an MSU single-season record with 175 tackles in 1991. Bullough also led the Spartans in tackles in the 1990 season with a total of 164 and ranks fi fth all-time at the school in total tackles with 391 career stops. He was a member of three bowl championship teams, including the 1987 Rose Bowl squad, and the Spartans won two Big Ten titles during his career (1987 and 1990). Bullough was selected in the eighth round of the 1992 NFL draft by the and had a fi ve-year career in the . He played for the (1993-95) and attended camps with the Eagles (1992) and (1996). He began his coaching career at his alma mater, assisting with defensive backs in 1997 and the offensive line in 1998. A native of East Lansing, Mich., Bullough received a bachelor’s in physical education/exercise science from Michigan State in 1992.

Norm Chow (Utah ’68) - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Norm Chow, who is considered one of the top offensive coaches in football history, is in his second season as the Bruin offensive coor- dinator and quarterback coach. In 2008, quarterback Kevin Craft completed 232 passes, the second-highest total in school history. Chow came to UCLA in January of 2007 from the NFL’s , where he had served as offensive coordinator for the previous three years. He is credited with helping quarterback ’s transition from college to pro football. In 2007, the Titans earned a spot in the NFL playoffs and fi nished the regular season with a record of 10-6. In 2006, Young, a rookie quarterback from Texas, took over the offense during the fourth week of the season. He led the team to an 8-5 record, earned Rookie of the Year honors (only the second quarterback to win AP Offensive Rookie of the Year) and became the fi rst rookie quarterback to play in the . Young earned all of the headlines, but it was the running game that drove the offense as the Titans fi nished fi fth in the league in rushing, amassing the sixth highest rushing total in franchise history (2,214 yards) and the highest yards per carry in franchise history (4.7). In 2005, Chow adapted to the pro game with ease despite an offense that relied on a youthful cast of players and encountered numerous injuries. Tennessee ranked ninth in the NFL in passing and ranked 17th overall in offense. The group of rookie receivers (WR Brandon Jones, WR Roydell Williams, WR Courtney Roby and TE Bo Scaife) became the fi rst quartet of rookie receivers since the 1968 to each record at least 20 receptions in a season. Scaife would also establish a new rookie franchise mark for receptions with 37. Before joining the Titans, Chow spent 32 productive years coaching at the collegiate level, tasting every form of success at that level, including three national titles (BYU, 1984; USC 2003, 2004), tutoring three Heisman Trophy winners (, , ), participating in 27 bowl games, and three times being named Assistant Coach of the Year. He left an indelible mark on the college game as he worked with many of the NCAA’s top career passing effi ciency leaders. Chow has mentored six fi rst round NFL draft picks (Palmer, Leinart, , , Jim McMahon, Marc Wilson) and one Pro Football Hall of Fame member (Young). Chow joined the Titans in February of 2005 after spending four seasons as offensive coordinator at the University of Southern Califor- nia. At the helm of USC’s offense, Chow directed an attack that ranked in the nation’s top 20 in in each of his fi nal three seasons, tutored two Heisman trophy winning quarterbacks (Palmer in 2002 and Leinart in 2004) and won two national titles. The Trojans were 42-9 during his four seasons, 36-3 in the fi nal three. In his fi nal season at USC, the Trojans ranked sixth nationally in scoring offense (38.2), seventh in passing effi ciency, 12th in total offense (449.1) and 13th in passing offense (271.7). Quarterback Matt Leinart was the Heisman Trophy winner, Walter Camp Player of the Year, repeated as a fi rst team All-American and was the Pac-10 Co-Offensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. In 2003, Leinart set Pac-10 season records for touchdown passes (38) and consecutive passes without an interception (212). He also had the highest passing effi ciency rating (164.5) of any USC quarterback in history. USC was fi fth nationally in passing effi ciency and scoring offense, 13th in passing offense (291.6) and 14th in total offense (447.5). The offense set Pac-10 season records with 534 points and by scoring 40-plus points in seven consecutive games. In 2002, quarterback Carson Palmer won the Heisman Trophy and Unitas Award en route to becoming the NFL’s number one overall selection and the Pac-10’s career leader in passing yards and total offense, while USC led the Pac-10 in total offense and scoring offense. Nation- ally, the offense ranked sixth in passing effi ciency, eighth in passing offense (306.8) and total offense (449.2) and ninth in scoring offense (35.8). Chow spent the 2000 season as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at North Carolina State. The Wolfpack passing of- fense was ranked 15th nationally (292.6). His quarterback, Philip Rivers, was a Freshman All-American who completed 53.7% (237 of 441) of his passes for 3,054 yards with 25 touchdowns and ranked 12th nationally in total offense (269.9). Rivers is now the starting quarterback for the San Diego Chargers. Prior to joining the N.C. State staff, Chow spent 27 years (1973-99) at BYU. At various times, he was the Cougars’ assistant head coach, offensive coordinator, co-offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach, receivers coach, recruiting coordinator and graduate assistant (1973 and 1974). The Cougars posted a 244-91-3 record during his time in Provo, appeared in 22 bowls and saw 21 offensive players earn All-America

6 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide honors. In 12 of his 18 years as offensive coordinator at BYU, Chow led the offense to a place in the NCAA’s top 10 in total offense. Chow was with coach LaVell Edwards at for all but two (1972 & 2000) of his 29 years at BYU. Chow began his coaching career as the head coach at Waialua (HI) High, serving for three seasons (1970-72). He was a two-year starter and three-year at guard for Utah (1965-67). In 1967, he earned All-Western Athletic Conference fi rst team and All-American honorable mention honors. He was selected to Utah’s All-Century Team. In his years of coaching, Chow has garnered numerous accolades, including: the (2002) as the nation’s top assistant coach, National Assistant Coach of the year (1999) by the Foundation and Athlon (1993), and the NCAA Division 1-A Offensive Coordinator of the Year (1996 & 2002) by American Football Monthly. In 2006, FOX’s named Chow the NFL’s Top Assistant Coach. Additionally, Chow served as the grand marshal of the 2004 Golden Dragon Parade celebrating the Chinese New Year in Los Angeles’ Chinatown in 2004. A native of , HI (5/3/46), Chow and his wife, Diane, have three sons - Carter, Cameron and Chandler and a daughter, Maile.

Frank Gansz, Jr. (Citadel ’85) - Special Teams Frank Gansz Jr., is in his second season in charge of the UCLA special teams. Gansz, who has an extensive background at the professional and collegiate levels, was the special teams coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens in 2006 and 2007, coaching with UCLA head coach Rick Neuheisel. This past season, Aaron Perez led the Pacifi c-10 Conference in punting (45.2), Kai Forbath tied for the league lead in fi eld goals (19 in 12 games) and Terrence Austin set UCLA marks for all-purpose yards (1,878) and kickoff (1,109). UCLA also blocked two punts for touchdowns and one extra point for a defensive conversion. In 2007, Baltimore placed ninth in the NFL in returns (9.7 yards) and 10th in the league in kickoff returns (23.5). In addition, place kicker Matt Stover made 27 of 32 fi eld goals and all 26 PATs. His 27 fi eld goals tied for 10th in the league. In 2006, Stover led NFL kickers with a 93.3% conversion mark, making 28 of 30 fi eld goals, and ranked fourth among all kickers with 121 points. He was named a fi rst alternate for the Pro Bowl. In addition, linebacker Gary Stills led the NFL with 44 special teams tackles, the second most in NFL history, and was also named a Pro Bowl fi rst alternate. Rookie Sam Koch produced just three , 30 punts inside the 20 (fi fth in NFL). He was second in the league with 12 punts inside the 10. Gansz, spent the previous fi ve seasons (2001-05) as special teams coordinator with the . During that span, Stills became the Chiefs’ all-time leader in special teams tackles (148) and Dante Hall was named to the Pro Bowl in both 2002 and ’03 as a kick returner and also led the NFL in most kicks for touchdowns (10, six on kickoffs and four on punts). Gansz-led units excelled in blocking punts and kicks, recording four blocked punts from 2001-02 and Kansas City batted away three fi eld goals in two seasons (2002-03). In 2005, the Chiefs’ special teams units ranked fourth in the NFL in average drive start (30.7) and eighth in the league with 1,591 kickoff return yards. Kicker Lawrence Tynes converted two 50-yard FGs for the second time in two years. Hall scored a TD on a kickoff for the fourth straight. In 2004, Hall scored two kickoff return touchdowns for the second straight year and Tynes made two 50-yard FGs in his fi rst NFL season. Kansas City also set single- season franchise records in kickoff returns (75) and yardage (1,820). In 2003, Gansz’s units excelled, leading the NFL with four special teams touchdowns, as Hall scored two kickoff returns and two punt returns for scores, en route to his second consecutive Pro Bowl appearance. Hall became the fi rst player in NFL history to record a score on a kickoff returrn in four straight games. His touchdown in the divisional playoff game vs. Indianapolis gave him fi ve overall returns on the season. Hall also broke a single-season franchise record with 2,446 combined net yards. Kansas City led the league in both punt return average (16.4) and kick return average (25.4), the fi rst team to do so since Washington in 1995. The 16.4 punt return average broke a 43-year-old team record. In Gansz’ second season with the Chiefs (2002), Hall scored on three kick returns (two punts and one kickoff) to earn his fi rst pro bowl berth. In 2001, the Chiefs blocked two punts and partially blocked a third. Prior to his tenure in Kansas City, he coached special teams for the Oakland Raiders for two seasons (1998 and 1999), tutoring standouts Desmond Howard, Darrien Gordon and . He was also coached in the 1999 . Gansz spent fi ve seasons (1993-97) as tight ends and special teams coach at the University of Houston, setting a school record for kickoff return average in 1996. His units set another school record with an 87-yard punt return vs. SMU en route to the Conference-USA championship and a trip to the Liberty Bowl vs. Syracuse. He spent one season (1992) with the New York/New Jersey Knights of the World League (NFL Europa). The Knights led the league in punt returns, kickoff returns, kickoff coverage and special team touchdowns (four). Gansz spent two years (1990-91) as tight ends/special teams coach at West Point, two years at the University of Pittsburgh, coaching spe- cial teams and the offensive line in 1988 and special teams and the secondary in 1989, and one season (1987) as a graduate assistant at Kansas, working with the wide receivers. Gansz was a four-year defensive back at The Citadel, graduating with a B.A. in history in 1985.

Todd Howard (Texas A&M ’91) - Defensive Line Todd Howard, who possesses both NFL playing and coaching experience, is in his fourth season as UCLA’s defensive line coach. In 2008, sophomore Brian Price earned fi rst-team All-Pac-10 and Sophomore All-America honors and ranked seventh in the Pac-10 with 14.0 tackles for loss. Senior Brigham Harwell was a second-team All-Pac-10 pick (coaches) and Korey Bosworth ranked seventh in the Pac-10 in sacks (7.5), averaging 0.62/g. In the 2007 campaign, despite numerous injuries along the line, the Bruins fi nished the season ranked 14th in rushing defense (109.2), 29th in total defense (343.23), 29th in scoring defense (22.3) and third in third conversion defense (29.1%). In addition, the defense ranked second nationally in tackles for loss per game average (8.77), tied for 15th in sacks per game (3.00) and tied for 17th in recovered (14). Defensive end led the team in 2007 with 12.0 sacks (tied for fi rst in Pac-10) and 15.5 tackles for loss. Davis’ two-year total of 24.5 sacks is second only to Dave (27.5 in 2002,2003) for the most ever by a Bruin in back-to-back seasons. Kevin Brown added seven tackles for loss and four sacks. Returning players Korey Bosworth, Tom Blake, Jess Ward, Brian Price and Jerzy Siewierski also had productive seasons. In 2006, his fi rst at UCLA, the line showed marked improvement over previous years. His two ends, , a consensus All- American, and Davis, who earned fi rst-team All-America honors, tied for fi rst in the Pac-10 and fourth in the nation with 12.5 quarterback sacks. Tackles Brigham Harwell and Brown also fl ourished under the new coach. Howard spent the previous three seasons (2003-05) in the National Football League with the , serving as assistant defensive line coach. He assisted the defensive coaching staff in all aspects of game preparation, including scouting reports, the statistical analysis of opponents’ tendencies and the preparation of playbooks. He, along with defensive line coach Ray Hamilton, oversaw the Jaguars’ defensive line.

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 7 In 2005, Jacksonville led the NFL in fewest rushing touchdowns allowed (four). In addition, the Jaguars ranked third (tied) with 47 quarterback sacks, sixth in total defense (290.9 yards) and 14th in rushing defense (106.8 yards). Marcus Stroud earned a Pro Bowl appear- ance for the third straight time and defensive tackle John Henderson was an alternate in 2005 after making the team in 2004. Howard has 13 years of experience coaching in college and fi ve in the NFL, in addition to having played in the NFL for two seasons. He spent three seasons (2000-2002) as the linebackers coach at Louisiana Tech. Prior to that, he was a defensive assistant for two years (1998-1999) with the St. Louis Rams, who won the in Howard’s second season. With the Rams, he assisted with the linebackers in the area of pass-rushing techniques, as well as working on defensive game preparation, fi lm evaluation and quality control. For one month prior to joining the Jaguars, Howard was the associate head coach and co-defensive coordinator at Southwest Texas State. He began his coaching career in 1991 at Texas A&M and was a member of three Southwest Conference champion coaching staffs. He coached at Grinnell (Iowa) College from 1994 through 1997, and served as the defensive coordinator in 1996 and 1997. In addition, he was a member of the NFL’s minority coaching program with the Washington Redskins in their 1997 training camp, helping on defense. He was a third-round draft choice of the Kansas City Chiefs in 1987 and he played in the NFL for two seasons as an inside linebacker and special teams player. He also played for the Barcelona Dragons of the World League in 1991 and 1992. Howard was All-Conference and honorable mention All-America at Texas A&M, where he started for three seasons (1984-86). He received a degree in sociology in 1991 and a master’s in human resources in 1995.

Tim Hundley (Western Oregon State ’74) - Secondary Tim Hundley, who has a long association with head coach Rick Neuheisel, rejoined the UCLA football staff in February as secondary coach along with Carnell Lake. The new Bruin assistant spent seven seasons on Neuheisel’s staffs at Colorado and Washington and both were assistants together at UCLA for four seasons. In 2008, Hundley served as Assistant Head Coach/Defense at SMU. He spent the previous four years (2004-07) as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at the University of Texas – El Paso. In 2007, UTEP ranked 17th in the nation in turnover ratio at plus-nine and placed two players on the All-Conference USA squad. During his four-year stint, he led Miner players to a total of 10 All-Conference honors and one Defensive Player of the Year award. In 2005, Hundley was recognized by Scouts, Inc., as one of fi ve coordinators nationally with the “best head- coaching potential.” Hundley, 57, has coached in 10 bowl games, including two Rose Bowls, and groomed 14 players who moved on to the National Football League, including Marquis Cooper (Seattle), Thomas Howard (Oakland), Michael Lewis (49ers), UCLA alum Ryan Neufeld (Buffalo Bills), Alex Obomese (Dallas) and Zach West (New England). In addition, Hundley recruited six players who garnered All-America honors at the collegiate level - David Kilson (Nevada), Andre Gurode (Colorado), Michael Lewis (Colorado), Cade McNown (UCLA), Sam Merriman (Idaho) and Jamir Miller (UCLA). He has also served as coordinator for two Coach of the Year selections – Dave Kragthorpe of Oregon State (Pac-10) in 1989 and of UTEP (AFCA Region Four) in 2004. Hundley’s coaching resume includes 18 years as a defensive coordinator - two at Clackamas Community College (1975-76), one at Idaho (1979), six at Oregon State (1984-89), fi ve at Washington (1998-03) and four at UTEP. Hundley served as the defensive coordinator at Washington under Neuheisel from 1999-02, and as co-defensive coordinator for the Huskies in 2003. He tutored the outside linebackers from 1999-02 before overseeing the entire linebacking corps in 2003. He also supervised the punt coverage unit during his fi nal season with the Huskies. He began his coaching career in 1974 as a graduate assistant at Western Oregon State, his alma mater. He went on to stints at Clackamas Community College (1975-76), Idaho (1977-79) and Nevada (1980-81). In 1978, he coached the running backs at Idaho, marking the only time in his coaching career that he has spent time on the offensive side of the ball. In 1982, he began a long-running association with the Pac-10 Confer- ence. He worked at Oregon State for eight years before enjoying six seasons (1990-95) at UCLA as inside linebackers coach and, in the latter three years, special teams coordinator. The 1993 staff also included Neuheisel, offensive line coach Bob Palcic and running backs coach Wayne Moses. Following three years on Neuheisel’s staff at Colorado (1996-98), he followed Neuheisel to Washington. Hundley was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame after an All-America football career at Western Oregon State. He was a three-time All-Conference selection in college. He earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Western Oregon State in 1974, and added a master’s degree in education from Idaho in 1978. An Oregon native, Hundley lettered in football, and at Forest Grove High School. He and his wife, Pam, have two sons, Jake and Nick. Nick was a catcher on the Arizona baseball team that reached the 2004 College World Series. He is currently a member of the . Jake is a graduate student in engineering at UCLA.

Carnell Lake (UCLA ’93) - Secondary Former NFL All-Pro and Bruin All-American standout Carnell Lake is in his fi rst season on the staff and will coach the secondary along with Tim Hundley. Lake played on four straight bowl-winning teams at UCLA from 1985-88 and went on to enjoy a 12-year career as a player in the NFL with the Steelers, Jaguars and Ravens. Lake was a three-year (1986-88) starting outside linebacker at UCLA and excelled both on the fi eld and in the classroom. As a senior in 1988, UCLA was 10-2 and Lake earned fi rst-team All-America and All-Pac-10 honors on the fi eld while making 78 tackles, including 12.5 for losses. He was named a semifi nalist for the Butkus Award and Lombardi Trophy. Off the fi eld, he earned a National Football Foundation Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete award. As a junior in 1987, UCLA also went 10-2 and Lake led the Pac-10 with 13.0 sacks, a UCLA school record total at the time, and earned fi rst-team All-Pac-10 and second-team All-America acclaim. During his four-year career, he made 45.5 tackles for loss, the No. 1 total in school history, and 25.5 sacks - No. 4 on that UCLA ca- reer chart. UCLA compiled a record of 37-9-2 during Lake's career and won all four bowl games (Rose, Freedom, Aloha, Cotton) in which he played. Following his Bruin career, Lake was a second-round selection by the in the 1989 NFL Draft (no. 34 selection overall). He went on to play 12 seasons in the National Football League as a standout strong safety and , the fi rst 10 with the Steelers plus one-each with Jacksonville (1999, plus 2000 on injured reserve) and Baltimore (2001). While with the Steelers, he played in fi ve Pro Bowls and earned fi rst-team All-Pro acclaim in the 1997 season and second-team honors in four other seasons. He also played in Super Bowl XXX against the . In Lake's fi rst 11 seasons in the NFL, he missed just six regular-season games while starting all 170 games in which he played. Overall, he made 819 tackles, including 25 sacks, forced 15 fumbles and recovered 17, and made 16 . He scored fi ve touchdowns, three on interceptions and two on fumble returns. 8 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide During his professional career, he played for four head coaches who each have led their teams to victory in a Super Bowl - , , Tom Coughlin, Brian Billick. While at Pittsburgh, the Steelers advanced to the NFL playoffs six times --- 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and1997. Pittsburgh earned AFC Central titles in 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997. The Steelers captured the AFC title in 1995. When he was with the Jaguars, Jacksonville won the AFC Central title in 1999 and lost in the AFC title game. Prior to attending UCLA, Lake played football at Culver City, CA High School where he was a running back and linebacker. At one point in his senior prep season, Lake led the state in rushing after gaining 956 yards and scoring 12 touchdowns in four-and-one half games. He was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000. Since his retirement from professional football following the 2001 season, Lake has worked in private business. He and his wife, Monica, have three children. He earned his degree from UCLA in 1993.

Reggie Moore (UCLA ’91) - Wide Receivers Former UCLA standout receiver Reggie Moore joined the staff in January of 2008 and is beginning his second season as wide receivers coach. This past season, Terrence Austin made 53 receptions, the most by a Bruin since 2002, and several other young receiv- ers continued to develop. Taylor Embree set UCLA true freshmen records for most receptions and most receiving yards in a game and for a season. Moore spent four years (2004-07) coaching the wide receivers at North Dakota State University. The Bison posted an overall record of 35-9 during his tenure, including a 20-2 mark his last two seasons which was highlighted by a 14-game winning streak. In three of the four seasons, NDSU averaged over 30 points per game, including a best of 39.5 ppg while on its way to a 10-1 mark in 2007. The Bison notched wins over Central Michigan and Minnesota during that 2007 campaign, their fi rst as a Division I program, on the way to earning a No. 9 national ranking in the Football Championship Subdivision Coaches and Sports Network fi nal polls. The 2006 Bison team also won 10 games, including a victory at Ball State in which it passed for a school record total of 451 yards. NDSU captured the Great West Conference football championship and was ranked No. 5 in the nation in both fi nal polls. The only blemish on the 2006 record was a one-point loss to Minnesota. In 2005, the Bison recorded a 7-4 mark. North Dakota State went 8-3 in 2004 and was ranked 23rd nationally in the fi nal polls. In the summer of 2004, Moore served an internship with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars. He spent the 2003 season as a graduate assistant at the University of Washington (he was hired by Neuheisel but coached for Keith Gilbertson), working with the wide receivers. The Huskies went 6-6 and tied for fi fth in the Pac-10 that season. During his Bruin playing career (1987-90), Moore was a three-year starter at wide receiver catching many of his balls from two of the top quarterbacks in UCLA history, Troy Aikman and . Moore still ranks No. 18 on UCLA’s all-time list with his 92 career receptions and with his 1,483 yards. He averaged 16.1 yards per catch and scored 10 touchdowns. In 1990, Moore earned the Kenneth S. Washington Award for outstanding senior after leading the team with 40 receptions for 643 and three touchdowns. He had a big game in a win versus Stanford that season, catching eight balls for a career-best 133 yards. Reggie had a total of three 100-yard games in all, including a 122-yard effort in a 1988 win at California and a 105-yard game in a win at Washington, also in 1988. He earned honorable mention on the 1989 Pac-10 All-Academic team after catching 12 passes (tied for fi fth on the team) for 181 yards and a touchdown. Moore was named to the 1988 fi rst-team sophomore All- America squad by The following a 38-catch (second on team) season in which he gained 627 yards and scored six touchdowns. His 48-yard touchdown reception from Aikman, with just 1:28 remaining in the game, was the winning margin in a 24-17 victory over Washington that season. Moore went on to play in the 1990 Blue-Gray Football Classic. Following his collegiate career, Moore played in the National Football League for the (1991-93) and the (1993) as a wide receiver and return specialist. He then coached in the high school ranks at James Madison High School in Houston, Texas, for four seasons (1999-2002). He also served as a fi re fi ghter and paramedic with the Houston Fire Department from 1996 to 2003 before joining the staff at the University of Washington. Moore earned his BA in History from UCLA in 1991.

Wayne Moses (Washington ’77) - Running Backs A familiar coach in the Pac-10 Conference and to Bruin fans (1990-95 seasons in Westwood), Wayne Moses is set to begin his second season as UCLA’s running backs coach. This area was hit hard by injuries last year, but the Bruins have several talented young backs ready to compete for playing time in 2009. Moses spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons in the NFL as running backs coach for the St. Louis Rams. In 2007, running back Stephen Jackson rushed for 1,002 yards. In 2006, Jackson earned his fi rst Pro Bowl berth after rushing for a career-high 1,528 yards (third in the NFC, fi fth in the NFL). Jackson also caught 90 passes, a total that led NFL running backs and was fourth in the NFC (tied for seventh in the NFL). Jackson’s 2,334 led the NFL and his 105 fi rst downs led the NFC, second in the NFL. Jackson’s 96 points tied for the NFC lead, tied for third in the NFL, in scoring for non-kickers. Prior to joining the Rams, Moses had a 28-year college career, coaching running backs at fi ve Pacifi c 10 schools since 1990, with tours at UCLA (1990-95), California (1996), Washington (1997-2000), USC (2001), and Stanford (2002-03 and 2005). Moses spent 2004 at the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. Some of the great Pac-10 players who have worked under Moses include Karim Abdul-Jabbar, Kevin Williams, , and Shawn Wills at UCLA, Deltha O’Neal and Tarik Smith at Cal, Willie Hurst and Rashawn Shehee at Washington, and Kenneth Tolan and Kerry Carter at Stanford. Moses worked with Bruin head coach Rick Neuheisel as fellow assistants at UCLA from 1990-93 and also worked for Neuheisel at Washington in 1999-2000. In their fi nal year together, Washington won the Pac-10 title, went to the Rose Bowl and fi nished No. 3 in the fi nal polls. In addition, he worked with offensive coordinator Norm Chow at USC in 2001. He also worked with offensive line coach Bob Palcic and secondary coach Tim Hundley at UCLA in 1993 when the Bruins won the Pac-10 title and played in the 1994 Rose Bowl. In 2004, Moses was part of a Pitt team that won the Big East Championship and advanced to a BCS Bowl for the fi rst time in school his- tory. The Panthers won six of their fi nal seven regular season games to earn a Fiesta Bowl berth versus Utah. Moses spent the 2001 season working at USC. He helped the Trojans fi nish 5-3 in the Pac-10 (6-6 overall) and advance to their fi rst post-season bowl game after a two-year absence. Moses was the running backs coach at his alma mater, Washington, for four years (1997-2000) before joining the Trojan staff. Washington led the Pac-10 in rushing in 2000 (16th nationally). The Huskies played in a bowl game each year (1997 Aloha Bowl, 1998 Oahu Bowl, 1999 Holiday Bowl and 2001 Rose Bowl). He spent the 1996 season handling the running backs at California, helping the Golden Bears to their fi rst bowl appearance in six years. Under head coach Steve Mariucci, the Bears fi nished the regular season 6-5 and played Navy in the Aloha Bowl.

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 9 Moses was the running backs coach at UCLA under for six seasons (1990-95) and worked with Neuheisel for the fi rst four. Abdul-Jabbar and Williams led the Pac-10 in rushing under Moses’ tutelage while Hicks went on to earn All-America honors later in his career. In 1995, Abdul-Jabbar set UCLA’s single-season rushing records and was named fi rst-team All-America with Moses as his coach. The Bruins played in the 1991 Sun Bowl, 1994 Rose Bowl and 1995 Aloha Bowl while Moses was on staff. Five Bruin backs coached by Moses were selected in the NFL draft (Maury Toy, Kevin Smith, Williams, Abdul-Jabbar and Hicks). Moses began his coaching career in 1978 at Cal State Fullerton as a graduate assistant working with the defensive backs. He then was the running backs coach at Chaffey Junior College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., in 1979. He went to North Carolina State in 1980, working with the defensive backs. He then was the running backs coach at Bowling Green for three years (1981-83), Rutgers for two seasons (1984-85) and San Diego State for three years (1986-88). Paul Hewitt of the Aztecs led the nation in scoring in 1987. Bowling Green played in the 1982 California Bowl and San Diego State was in the 1986 Holiday Bowl. Next, he was the wide receivers coach at New Mexico in 1989 before moving to UCLA. His receiver at New Mexico, Terance Mathis, set NCAA career records for receptions and receiving yardage. He was a coaching intern with the NFL’s Los Angeles Raiders, and during the summers of 1990, 1993 and 1999, respectively. Moses was a four-year (1973-74, 1976-77) letterman at Washington, where he started at cornerback his last two seasons. He was a member of the Huskies’ 1978 Rose Bowl championship team. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science from Washington in 1977. He spent some time out of football when he was hired by the FBI to train as an agent at Quantico, Virginia. Moses played football and basketball at San Dimas (CA) High. A native of New Gulf, TX (January 11, 1955), Moses and his wife, Rosalind, have two daughters: Valerie, a 2004 graduate of the University of Washington, and Kimberly, a student at Sacramento State University.

Bob Palcic (Dayton ’71) - Offensive Line Bob Palcic is in his second season at UCLA after joining the UCLA coaching staff in January of 2008. In his fi rst year, he helped develop a young group and worked through numerous injuries, starting nine different combinations in 12 games. He spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons coaching the offensive line at the University of Wisconsin after 12 years in the National Football League. Palcic possesses 39 years of experience. He also coached in Westwood in 1993. UCLA won the Pacifi c-10 championship that season and played in the 1994 Rose Bowl. The Bruin offensive line featured seniors Vaughn Parker and Craig Novitsky, both of whom earned All-America honors and played in the NFL. It also included sophomores Jonathan Ogden, 1995 Outland Trophy winner and NFL All-Pro, and Mike Flanagan, who was an NFL star for over a decade. Neuheisel was an assistant on that Bruin staff. In 2007, Wisconsin fi nished 9-4 overall and played in the Outback Bowl. Led by the offensive line, the Badgers averaged 201.5 yards on the ground during the regular season (22nd in the NCAA). Center Marcus Coleman was a fi rst-team All-Big 10 selection by the media, guard Kraig Urbik was a consensus second-team choice and tackle earned second-team Freshman All-America acclaim. In 2006, he coached Outland Trophy winner and consensus All-America left tackle Joe Thomas at Wisconsin, which won 12 of 13 games. Thomas was the No. 3 pick in the 2007 NFL Draft by the . Palcic went to Wisconsin from the NFL’s , where he coached tight ends from 2000–05. His previous professional stops included coaching offensive line for the Cleveland Browns (1999), tutoring the tight ends for the (1997–98) and coaching the offensive line for the Falcons (1994–96). Palcic went to Atlanta after spending 19 of the previous 21 seasons coaching offensive linemen at seven different universities, including Wisconsin. He coached the 1993 UCLA offensive line that matched up against the Badgers in the 1994 Rose Bowl. Palcic tutored the Southern California offensive line in 1992 and helped the Trojans to a Freedom Bowl appearance. He was offensive line coach at Ohio State from 1986–91, a period during which the Buckeyes played in two Hall of Fame Bowls, a Cotton Bowl and a Liberty Bowl. Arizona’s offensive line was under Palcic’s direction from 1984–85 (the Wildcats played in the Sun Bowl during that time). A two-year stint (1982–83) with the League’s (1983 title) was preceded by a four-year (1978–81) stop as Wisconsin’s offensive line coach under head coach Dave McClain. Palcic was Ball State’s offensive line coach in 1976–77 (he went to Wisconsin with McClain, who was Ball State’s head coach) and Dayton’s linebackers/offensive line coach in 1974–75. He got his college coaching start guiding Ball State’s linebackers as a graduate assistant in 1973. Among the college players Palcic has coached are: former Baltimore Raven All-Pro tackle Jonathan Ogden (No. 4 pick in the 1996 NFL Draft), third-team All-American and NFL veteran (Green Bay and Houston) Mike Flanigan and fi rst-team All-American and 11-year NFL player Vaughn Parker (all of UCLA); All-America tackle (USC); fi rst-team All-Big Ten offensive linemen Bob Maggs, Jeff Uhlenhake, Joe Staysniak, Jeff Davidson and Alan Kline (all at Ohio State); All-American Ray Snell and 2006 Outland Trophy winner Joe Thomas (Wisconsin). Palcic is a native of Gowanda, N.Y., and has a bachelor’s degree in education (1971) and a master’s degree in education (1974), both from Dayton. He was a linebacker for the Flyers from 1968–70. He and his wife, Theresa, have three children: Joe (currently the defensive coordinator at Indiana); Amy (Director of Communications for the Cleveland Browns) and Monica, who is married to New Orleans Saints LB .

Angus McClure (Sacramento State ’93) - Director of On-Campus Recruiting Angus McClure is in his third season as a member of the Bruin staff and his second in an administrative position. In 2009, he is again serving as the Director of On-Campus Recruiting for football. He coached the Bruin tight ends in 2007. In his current position, McClure’s duties include recruiting administration and organization; managing all offi cial and unoffi cial visits; tracking all recruiting paperwork, including transcripts, serving as liaison to college All-Star game representatives; liaison with pro scouts; and other assignments from the head coach. McClure came to UCLA after serving as the offensive line/run game coordinator on Turner Gill’s staff at the University of Buffalo dur- ing the 2006 season. Buffalo scored more points (201) in conference games than any other member of the Mid-American Conference East Division. Running back James Starks earned second-team All-MAC honors in 2006 and was an honorable mention Freshman All-American by The Sporting News. McClure spent the two previous seasons (2004-2005) as an assistant on Bill Callahan’s staff at the University of Nebraska. McClure assisted with the offensive line, coaching the offensive tackles, as well as serving in several special teams roles. During that time, Nebraska defeated Michigan in the Alamo Bowl.

10 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide Prior to his stint at Nebraska, McClure played a major role in record-breaking offenses at Sacramento State University, where he served as assistant head coach and offensive line coach from 1997-2003. During his tenure at Sacramento State, the Hornets set 52 NCAA Division I-AA, or school records. He coached 20 All-Big Sky conference honorees and had six of his players sign NFL contracts. One of McClure’s pupils, of the , has collected three Super Bowl rings since moving to the NFL. In addition, fi ve Sacramento State players earned All-American honors and four were chosen to participate in college all-star games. In his seven seasons at Sacramento State, the Hornets led the Big Sky in rushing four times (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002). In 1996, McClure coached tight ends at the University of Nevada in Reno. He helped the Wolfpack to the Big West title, a 9-3 record, and the Las Vegas Bowl championship. His tight ends produced a school record 13 touchdowns during the season. That year, Nevada led Divi- sion I-A with 527.3 yard per game of total offense and topped the Big West Conference in both rushing and passing. From the winter of 1995 to the spring of 1996, he served as offensive line / run game coordinator at American River College. McClure helped create the offensive playbook and assisted with the strength and conditioning program. In addition, McClure has served as a guest coach in several NFL camps over the years, including the Buffalo Bills (2007, 2006), San Fran- cisco 49ers (2002, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996), Seattle Seahawks (1998) and San Diego Chargers (1997). A graduate of Sacramento State, where he played football from 1987-91, McClure also served as a member of the faculty there from 1997-2004. He was a member of the 1988 Hornet team that advanced to the NCAA Division II championship semifi nals with an offense which averaged 486.0 yards per game. He began his coaching career at McClatchy High School in Sacramento as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 1992-95 while also coaching the offensive line and tight ends.

Mike Linn (UCLA ’93) - Head Athletic Performance Coach Mike Linn is in the second year of his second tenure as UCLA’s head strength and conditioning coach. The Bruins made great strides last year thanks to Linn’s training methods and use of cutting-edge technology. Linn, who has both collegiate and corporate experience, previously served as the Bruin head strength and conditioning coach from 1999- 2002. The 1993 UCLA graduate was a two-year starter along the offensive line on the Bruin football team and a member of two Bruin bowl teams. Linn rejoined the Bruin program after serving as the Vice President of Performance for Velocity Sports Performance since 2006. While at Velocity Sports Performance, he worked to develop training programs for its 63 franchise locations and over 20,000 athletes nationwide. In addi- tion, Linn supervised the training and professional development for a network of over 700 coaches. Linn was also instrumental in launching several key initiatives with Velocity’s national partners Gatorade, Nike and the National Strength and Conditioning Association during his tenure. From 2005-2006, Linn served as the Director of the Velocity Sports Performance franchise in St. Louis, MO. While at the St. Louis location, he collaborated on the training, injury prevention and rehabilitation of over 500 area athletes. He also directed professional athlete development programs for numerous NFL, MLB, NHL and MLS athletes. Linn’s collegiate experience includes a stint from 2002-2005 as the Director of Strength and Conditioning at St. Louis University. At SLU, he was responsible for all aspects of athletic performance for the over 350 student-athletes at the university that participated in 16 Division I sports. Mike previously served as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at UCLA from 1999-2002. While managing all areas of the strength and conditioning department for over 700 student-athletes, Linn designed and administered weight training, conditioning, agility, plyometric and speed development programs for football and basketball. Prior to becoming the head of the UCLA program, he worked with the Olympic sports teams as an assistant strength and conditioning coach from 1992-99. Five of his Bruin teams captured national championships during his tenure as an assistant (men’s volleyball, men’s water polo (2), men’s soccer and women’s ). In addition, the women’s basketball team won its fi rst Pac-10 Championship and advanced to the Elite Eight. Linn came to UCLA as a freshman recruit in 1987 after starring as an offensive lineman and track and fi eld performer at Esperanza High School in Orange County, CA. He was named the No. 17 prep lineman in the country by one publication and earned Tacoma News Tribune and Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West team honors. Linn was also a school record-holder and All-CIF performer in the discus. The 1993 UCLA graduate was a member of two bowl teams and a starter in two seasons. The Bruins averaged 164 yards on the ground during Linn’s starts at right guard, including one of UCLA’s all-time best efforts of 358 yards versus Arizona in 1991. He also was a starter for UCLA’s stunning upset at No. 2 ranked Washington in the 1990 season. One of the top Bruins in the weight room as a player, Linn set a team- high in the three main lifts -- squat, bench, and clean -- of 1,366 pounds during his junior season. Following the conclusion of his playing days, Mike served as a undergraduate assistant coach during the 1992 season at UCLA. Mike is married to the former Karen Nelson, a UCLA gymnast who was a two-time All-American in the Vault and the 1994 Pac-10 Vault champion. They have two children, Kylie and Ryker.

Darren Witcher (Washington ’84) - Director of Player Development Darren Witcher joined the UCLA football program in May of 2008 as Director of Football Operations and is now Director of Player Development. His duties include handling all off-fi eld issues for the players, such as housing and jobs for graduating seniors, and serving as liaison with the academic services areas, community service and student-athlete development. In short, a one-stop resource for the players. Witcher, a longtime high school assistant football coach in the state of Washington, had worked in the Seattle area for over 18 years as a project manager for aerospace giant Boeing prior to coming to UCLA. A former student-athlete at the University of Washington, Witcher kept his love of football alive while serving as an assistant coach at Seattle area high schools (Franklin, Garfi eld and Rainier Beach). Witcher coached for the previous nine seasons at Rainier Beach High and also headed up the school's National Football Foundation- sponsored "Play It Smart" program. "Play It Smart" seeks to transform the student-athlete's passion for their sport and dedication to their team into a force for greater good in their lives through a combination of academic assistance, mentoring and community service. Witcher played defensive back at the University of Washington for coach Don James during the 1979-82 seasons. The Huskies posted an overall record of 39-9 and appeared in four straight bowls in that stretch, including the 1981 and 1982 Rose Bowl games. He suffered a career-ending knee injury as a senior.

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 11 Steven Radicevic (UCLA ’07) - Director of Football Operations Steven Radicevic (formerly Steven Urrutia) is in his fi rst season as director of football operations after serving as assistant director of football operations in 2008. His duties include overseeing all day-to-day operations for the football program; arranging camps, clinics, pro day and the daily schedule; serving as the football liaison with the athletic department and handling all issues pertaining to incoming student-athletes (transcripts, applications, housing). He will also work with assistant coach Reggie Moore on alumni player relations. In 2007, he worked as an undergraduate coach after having his playing career end due to a back injury. He assisted the defense, working with the line, coached the scout team offensive line and also directed offensive scout team meetings. He also helped organize recruiting efforts in Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Southern California. Radicevic redshirted in 2006, practicing on the defensive line. He transferred to UCLA in January of 2006 from UC Davis, where he played offensive tackle for two (2003 and 2004) seasons and did not play in 2005 prior to his transfer. Radicevic grew up in Culver City and attended El Segundo High. As a senior, he earned All-CIF and All-League honors and was his team’s co-MVP. He also played basketball and served as captain in both sports. As a junior, he helped lead El Segundo to a record of 27-4, as well as the CIF fi nals and the second round of the State tournament.

Phil Rauscher (UCLA ’07) - Graduate Assistant/Offense Phil Rauscher is in his second year as a graduate assistant coach. This season, he will assist offensive coordinator Norm Chow and also work with the tight ends. His duties will also include breaking down opponents’ game video, aiding the coaches with game preparation and directing the defensive scout team. Rauscher, who graduated from UCLA in June of 2007 with a degree in History, served as an intern last season, working with the offensive coaches and helping recruit a Top 10 class to Westwood this past February. In 2006, he served as an undergraduate assistant coach, working with the offensive line. That year, UCLA upset USC 13-9. He entered UCLA in the Fall of 2003 and was a member of the football team for three seasons as both an offensive and defensive lineman before becoming an undergraduate student coach. Rauscher played several positions, including linebacker, defensive end, offensive line and running back at LaCosta (CA) Canyon High School, earning various honors. He graduated from LaCosta Canyon in 2003. His brother Glenn is a redshirt sophomore tight end on the Bruin squad.

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12 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 2009 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK EIGHTEEN RETURNING STARTERS AMONG 45 RETURNING LETTERMEN FROM 2008 HIGHLIGHT BRUIN SQUAD

Year two of the Rick Neuheisel Era at UCLA fi gures to be much improved OFFENSE over his initial campaign at his alma mater. A second consecutive Top Ten recruiting class plus 45 lettermen, including 18 returning starters, QUARTERBACK have the optimism meter in high gear in Westwood. Neuheisel and his The Bruin quarterback position features a returning starter and several coaches are anxious te get on the fi eld for Spring Practice to begin other candidates with varying experience. shaping the 2009 squad. Redshirt senior KEVIN CRAFT (6-4, 211) went from junior college “I expect us to be much improved on offense this season,“ said the Bruin transfer in April to starting quarterback in September. Learning the head coach. “While our record was not what we wanted it to be a year sytem on the fl y, he started all 12 games and enjoyed some success ago, a lot of players saw action and most of them are back this season. while suffering some disappointments. He led comeback victories against With a year in the system and our offensive staff, led by coordinator Tennessee in overtime on Labor Day evening and versus Stanford and Norm Chow, intact, we feel we are ready to move forward. There will completed 232 passes, the second-highest total in school history. On be great competition at virtually every position during Spring drills and the fl ip side, he set a UCLA record with 20 interceptions and had six it will be fun to watch our offense continue to develop. returned for scores. A year's experience should benefi t Craft, but he “Defensively, our basic philosophy and system remain the same as the will have to hold off the other challengers at the position. past three years, although new coordinator Chuck Bullough will add Redshirt junior CHRIS FORCIER (6-3, 198) is also in the quarterback his personal nuances to the mix. We have six returning starters plus mix. He was Craft's primary backup in 2008, appearing in seven of the several other players with starting experience and we will be stronger fi nal eight games. An all-around athlete with good speed, he was the and faster than a year ago. team's fi fth-leading rusher, grossing 58 yards, and completed three of ”Our special teams should be a strength for us again in 2009. We have 11 passes for 22 yards and one touchdown. perhaps the top kicker in the nation in Kai Forbath and a top kick re- Redshirt freshman (6-2, 226) possesses the ability turner in Terrence Austin. Frank Gansz, Jr. is one of the top special teams to win the starting job. Although he redshirted last season, he played coaches at any level and we will continue to grow in this area.“ well during practices, moving to the second unit at one point before a Offensively, UCLA returns most of the major contributors from last decision was made to preserve his eligibility. He has a strong arm and season. Kevin Craft started all 12 games at quarterback and completed good mobility. 232 passes, the second-highest total in school history. The top three wide Redshirt senior OSAAR RASSHAN (6-4, 227) did not play in a game receivers in terms of receptions -- Terrence Austin (53), Taylor Embree last year following off-season knee surgery. He appeared in four games (40) and Dominique Johnson (34) -- are back as is tight end Ryan Moya, in 2007, starting three. He made his debut as a quarterback at Arizona who made 38 receptions while starting just two games. following ’s injury and rallied the Bruins from 20 points In the backfi eld, Derrick Coleman was the team's second-leading rusher down to within a touchdown. On the year, he completed 17 of 45 passes (284) and Chane Moline ranked third (118). On the line, six players for 259 yards and netted 109 rushing yards on 30 attempts. who started at least fi ve games -- Jeff Baca, Jake Dean, Nick Ekbatani, Redshirt freshman NICK CRISSMAN (6-3, 217) could also fi gure into Mike Harris, Micah Kia and Darius Savage -- return more experienced, the competition. He was sidelined last season due to a torn labrum in although Harris and Savage will not compete during Spring drills. In his throwing shoulder that required surgery. His rehab is on schedule addition, 2007 starters Logan Paulsen (tight end) and Trevor Theriot to be ready for Spring Practice. As a prep senior in 2007, he threw for (fullback) are back following injuries, as is 2008 projected starting tackle 2,048 yards. Sean Sheller. Numerous youngsters will also compete for playing time and starting jobs at various positions during Spring drills. Incoming freshman (6-2, 225) will also get a long look from the coaching staff. One of the top prep quarterbacks in Defensively, UCLA returns seven starters, plus a 2007 starter and several the 2008 class, he graduated early and has enrolled for Spring Quarter, other key performers from a unit that ranked 47th nationally in total allowing him to participate in Spring drills. Brehaut completed 165 of defense (337.4) and eighth in pass defense (167.67). 261 passes for 2,406 yards and 19 touchdowns with just four inter- Among the returning starters are senior linebacker Reggie Carter, who ceptions and also ran for 525 yards and six scores at Los Osos High made 83 tackles, including 20.0 at Brigham Young; senior cornerback School as a senior. Alterraun Verner, who led the nation in passes defensed and ranked “We have to play the quarterback position better than we did a year second on the squad with 73 tackles; junior tackle Brian Price, who ago and I am confi dent that we will," said Neuheisel. “Kevin Craft was a led the team with 14.0 tackles for loss; senior end Korey Bosworth, warrior last year. He did everything we asked of him and I am sure that a who led the team with 7.5 sacks; sophomore linebacker Steve Sloan, year's experience with coach (Norm) Chow will benefi t him greatly. He who started nine of the fi nal 10 games; and junior Reginald Stokes, who had some great highlights in 2008. Kevin Prince did very well in practice started fi ve games at end. In addition, senior linebacker Kyle Bosworth, and it will be interesting to watch him progress during Spring Practice. who started in 2007 and made 74 tackles, is also back after being limited I think Chris gained a better understanding of the playbook during the to two games due to injury. latter half of the season and should be much improved. Having Richard Several other players with starting experience, including sophomore here in the Spring will enable us to jumpstart his development. We will linebacker Akeem Ayers, sophomore end Datone Jones, junior tackle also keep an eye on Nick and Osaar.” Jess Ward and senior safety Aaron Ware, join the returning starters. RUNNING BACK On special teams, junior Kai Forbath, one of the top place kickers in The Bruins return everyone except Kahlil Bell at the running back the nation, and Terrence Austin, who set a school record for all-purpose positions and the competition at both spots fi gures to be intense dur- yards a year ago, lead the returnees. ing Spring Practice. The schedule features a trip to Tennessee and home games versus True sophomore DERRICK COLEMAN (6-0, 231) is the most expe- Kansas State and San Diego State in the fi rst three weeks. Five of the rienced of the tailback candidates, despite just one year in the program. nine conference games are on the road this season, beginning with a Coleman, who has good speed and size, was the team's second-leading game at Stanford on October 3 and culminating with the regular-season rusher in 2008 with 284 yards, including 86 yards versus Fresno State fi nale versus USC at the L.A. Coliseum on November 28. UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 13 2009 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK and three other games of at least 40 yards. He missed the year's fi rst Redshirt junior DOMINIQUE JOHNSON (6-3, 216) started six two games while recovering from knee surgery early in Fall camp. games a year ago and fi nished fourth among UCLA receivers with 34 catches for 373 yards and one touchdown. A tall target with good Redshirt junior CHRISTIAN RAMIREZ (6-2, 220) will have an op- hands, Johnson threw a 21-yard scoring pass against USC, the Bruins' portunity to win the tailback job this Spring. A gifted athlete with good longest scoring play of the year and made a career-high eight receptions size and speed, he missed the 2008 season due to academic issues. In against Brigham Young. the Fall of 2007, Ramirez made the move from safety and saw limited action, rushing for 98 yards on 19 attempts (5.2 average). He gained Redshirt senior GAVIN KETCHUM (6-5, 210) returned to action 55 yards on fi ve attempts at Stanford and 26 yards on four carries in after missing most of the 2007 season due to a stress fracture suffered the Las Vegas Bowl. in the year’s fourth game (he had fi ve catches at the time of his injury) that developed into a full fracture. Last season, he made six receptions Redshirt sophomore RAYMOND CARTER (6-0, 210) appeared in for 61 yards. seven games a year ago, rushing for 29 net yards. Carter missed all of the 2007 season after tearing the ACL in his right knee on the second Two true sophomores -- NELSON ROSARIO (6-5, 214) and day of Fall camp. He also was bothered by groin and knee issues a year ANTWON MOUTRA (6-2, 193) -- and redshirt freshman JERRY ago but is expected to be ready for Spring Practice. JOHNSON (6-4, 214) will use Spring Practice to play their way into the wide receiver rotation. In 2008, Rosario made 11 receptions for 169 Three other youngsters -- sophomore AUNDRE DEAN (6-0, 215) yards in his nine games and his average of 15.4 yards was the highest on and redshirt freshmen JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN (5-10, 200) and the team. Moutra made one catch in 10 games and Johnson redshirted. MILTON KNOX (5-8, 198) -- will compete for the starting job and All three have the potential to contribute this season. playing time at tailback. Dean saw limited action a year ago, rushing for 22 yards in his six games, while Franklin and Knox were co-offensive Redshirt senior ALEX PEARLSTONE (5-11, 185) and several other winners of the Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team walkons will compete to add depth during Spring drills. Player. All three earned All-America honors as prep seniors in 2007. Another group of talented freshmen will join the receiving corps in Redshirt senior CRAIG SHEPPARD (6-0, 210), who rushed for August. RANDALL CARROLL (5-11, 185) from Los Angeles, CA, 133 yards and two touchdowns in 2007, will also compete for playing earned All-America honors and is the 2008 California State 100 and time at tailback. 200 meter champion. RICKY MARVRAY (6-0, 184) from Corona, CA, earned All-Region acclaim while leading Centennial to a State champion- True senior CHANE MOLINE (6-1, 244) made the shift to fullback ship. Both are expected to add speed to the receiver group. early last season and enters Spring drills as the leader at that position. He ranked third on the squad with his 118 rushing yards. He also made “This group has a nice combination of experienced talent and youthful 11 receptions for 98 yards and one score and saw action in UCLA's potential,” said the head coach. “Terrence, Taylor, Dominique and Gavin one-back alignment. all played well last season and I am anxious to watch our other young receivers continue their development.” Redshirt senior TREVOR THERIOT (6-0, 241) fi lled the role of starting fullback in 2007 but suffered a knee injury in practice that sidelined TIGHT END him for the season after just three games. It has yet to be determined just how much work he will be able to do during Spring Practice. Redshirt This could be the deepest position on the Bruin offense. All of last year's junior TOBI UMODU (5-11, 237), who made the move from defense tight ends return, plus the starter from 2007. Since many of the forma- last Spring, fi gures to again provide depth at fullback. tions utilize two tight ends, the depth at this position is key. The top two returnees have made over 100 career receptions between them. Fullback JAYSON ALLMOND (6-1, 257) from Fontana, CA and tailbacks DALTON HILLIARD (5-11, 195) from Honolulu, HI and Redshirt senior RYAN MOYA (6-3, 247), who missed the 2007 season DAMIEN THIGPEN (5-9, 170) from Manassas, VA, will join the team for personal reasons, retuned in a big way in 2008. He made 38 recep- in August. Allmond is a bruising blocker and runner while Hilliard is an tions, the fi fth-highest total for a Bruin tight end, and earned All-Pac-10 all-purpose performer and Thigpen has great speed. second-team acclaim as the H-back (tight end in motion) despite starting just two games. He enters his senior year with 60 career receptions. “We have a lot of talent and depth in the backfi eld and it will be fun to watch everyone compete during Spring Practice,” Neuheisel said. “At Redshirt senior LOGAN PAULSEN (6-5, 268), who made 39 recep- tailback, we think Christian has the ability to become a special back. tions during the 2006 and 2007 seasons, was injured in last year's fi rst Derrick played very well as a true freshman. Raymond and Aundre game and is expected to be granted an additional year of eligibility due gained a little game experience a year ago while Milton and Johnathan to medical hardship. In 2007, he started every game, blocked well and performed well on our scout team. It will be interesting to evaluate this made 12 receptions for 144 yards, including a 36-yard catch-and-run group every day. At fullback, Chane and Trevor give us a nice combina- late in the Las Vegas Bowl. In fact, he had started 26 consecutive games tion with a ton of experience.” at the time of his injury. WIDE RECEIVER True sophomore CORY HARKEY (6-5, 248) enjoyed a successful freshman campaign. Big and athletic, Harkey started seven games and This position returns several players with experience, including three made the game-winning reception against Stanford. On the season, he players who made at least 30 receptions a year ago. made fi ve receptions. True senior TERRENCE AUSTIN (5-11, 173) enjoyed a breakout Redshirt junior JEFF MILLER (6-5, 254) made the transition from junior campaign. He enters his senior season with 72 career receptions defensive line and played the fi nal 10 games of the season as a key and his 53 catches in 2008 were the most by a Bruin wide receiver reserve, starting twice and scoring a touchdown at Oregon. since 2002 and rank No. 10 (tied) on UCLA's single-season list. He made eight receptions versus BYU and Arizona State and seven versus True freshman MORRELL PRESLEY (6-4, 222) enrolled at UCLA Washington State. He also set school records for all-purpose yards in for Winter Quarter and will participate in Spring Football. Considered a season (1,878), kickoff returns (46) and kickoff return yardage for a the No. 1 tight end in the high school class of 2008, he possesses the game (206) and a career (1,109). size and speed to be a major factor in the Bruin offense for the next few years. True sophomore TAYLOR EMBREE (6-3, 194) enjoyed a spectacular freshman season. He ranked second on the squad with 40 receptions Third-year sophomore walk-on GLENN RAUSCHER (6-3, 227) will and led the team with 531 yards -- both UCLA records for a freshman also compete at this position. and produced a team-high 28 fi rst downs. He started eight games, the "I am excited about our tight ends,” said Neuheisel. “This is the deepest most of any wide receiver and played in all 12 games, making fi ve or position on our offensive unit. Ryan and Logan are both proven per- more receptions on four occasions. For his efforts, he earned second- formers and Cory and Jeff also did a nice job for us a year ago. Morrell team Freshman All-America honors. He will not participate in Spring is a great addition to our team and it will be fun creating mismatches drills due to off-season shoulder surgery. with him.” 14 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 2009 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK OFFENSIVE LINE 331), who earned junior college All-America honors at Mt. San Antonio College, is also expected to report to Fall camp in August. The offensive line returns six players who started at least fi ve games a year ago. For the fi rst time since 2005, the linemen will have the same “The line is a major area of concern for us,” Neuheisel said. “We did position coach and this should help them build on last year's experi- not play well as a unit a year ago, but the good news is we have a lot of ence. The key to this unit will be the come-through performances by guys who gained valuable experience as starters and that should help inexperienced players as both starters and reserves. us as we move forward. We will identify our best unit in Spring Practice and refi ne it in the Fall when our injured players and newcomers are Redshirt senior NICK EKBATANI (6-5, 308) is the only lineman to available to compete." start all 12 games a year ago and played virtually every in those contests. He started the fi rst six games at right tackle and the fi nal six DEFENSE at right guard. He will open Spring drills at the latter position. UCLA returns six starters plus several other performers with starting True sophomore JEFF BACA (6-4, 305) overcame pre-season surgery experience. New coordinator Chuck Bullough has not changed the to become a fi xture at left tackle, starting eight of the fi nal nine games defensive philosophy, meaning the players are now into their fourth at the position. He did a fi ne job, given his lack of experience and the season with the scheme. coaches feel his true position may be inside, so he will open Spring drills at left guard. DEFENSIVE LINE True junior guard MICAH KIA (6-5, 320), who has started 15 games This unit returns two full-time and two part-time starters from a year in the last two seasons, could see action at both guard and tackle in ago. 2009. Last year, he started seven games, fi ve at tackle and the fi nal two at left guard, where he will open Spring Practice. True junior BRIAN PRICE (6-2, 295) enters the 2009 season as one of the top defensive tackles in the West, if not the nation. Price, who Redshirt junior DARIUS SAVAGE (6-4, 335) is another candidate at can dominate an opponent due to his combination of size, strength the left guard position. However, Darius will be unable to participate and speed, is the anchor of the line. Last season, he earned fi rst-team in Spring Practice while rehabbing from surgery on his foot that was All-Pac-10 honors while leading the Bruins with 14.0 tackles for loss in injured in the Washington game. At the time of his injury, he had started his 12 games. He also made 4.5 sacks (second on the squad) among his seven contests and had shown potential for the future. 35 tackles and has 21.0 tackles for loss in 22 career games. Redshirt junior SEAN SHELLER (6-5, 295) emerged from last Spring Redshirt senior KOREY BOSWORTH (6-1, 244) enjoyed a very as the frontrunner for the right tackle spot but was sidelined for the productive junior campaign. In his fi rst season as a starter, he led the season due to a knee injury suffered in a June vehicle accident. This team with 7.5 quarterback sacks and was second to Price with his 11.0 Spring, he will get a long look at left tackle. Sheller has no game experi- tackles for loss. On the year, he made 55 tackles to rank fi fth on the ence but possesses good all-around skills. squad and should be even more productive as a senior. Redshirt sophomore NATE CHANDLER (6-5, 290) will get a long True senior JERZY SIEWIERSKI (6-2, 297) enters Spring Practice look at right tackle. A year ago, he shifted between tackle and tight as the frontrunner at the tackle position opposite Price, but he will get end due to injuries at both positions but will focus solely on the line. plenty of competition from redshirt senior JESS WARD (6-4, 288). In 2008, he played in every game on special teams and also played four contests in multiple tight end formations. Siewierski has appeared in 23 games in the past two years, including 11 in 2008. He has made 19 tackles in that span, including 6.0 for loss. Redshirt sophomore MIKE HARRIS (6-5, 314) fi gures to compete Ward started six games as a sophomore before being sidelined with a for the starting job at right tackle. Last season, after recovering from knee injury that required surgery. He played in seven of the fi nal eight an ankle sprain, he started the fi nal fi ve games at right tackle and did a games a year ago, including the Washington State game on offense. He fi ne job. Harris will miss Spring Practice due to a fractured bone in his made six tackles and an interception on the year. foot but should be ready for Fall camp. Redshirt junior REGINALD STOKES (6-3, 259) and true sophomore Redshirt sophomore KAI MAIAVA (6-1, 322) and redshirt junior DATONE JONES (6-4, 253) are the frontrunners for the end position JAKE DEAN (6-4, 311) will compete at the center position. Maiava, opposite Bosworth. Stokes started fi ve of the fi nal seven games a year who redshirted last season, started nine games as a true freshman at ago, missing one game and two starts due to arthroscopic knee surgery. the University of Colorado, earning Freshman All-America honors. Dean He made 20 tackles, including 2.5 for loss, with fi ve versus Oregon in was thrust into action a year ago due to injury and did a good job while his fi rst start. Jones played in each of the fi nal 10 games, starting twice starting seven of UCLA's fi nal 10 games at center. when Stokes was sidelined. A youngster with big-play potential, he made 15 tackles, including six versus California in his fi rst start, and earned Redshirt juniors BRANDON BENNETT (6-4, 327) and SONNY Pac-10 All-Freshman honors. TEVAGA (6-5, 345) will also compete for playing time, Bennett at tackle and Tevaga at guard. Both saw the fi rst action of their careers last Redshirt senior CHINONSO ANYANWU (6-4, 224) will compete season. Bennett played nine games on special teams and Tevaga played for playing time at the end positions. Anyanwu, who possesses good three games at guard, starting two. pass-rushing skills, played in nine games a year ago, making seven tackles. He missed three of the fi nal four games due to illness. Redshirt junior RYAN TAYLOR (6-3, 305) also fi gures to add depth at guard. A transfer from Tyler (TX) College, he has enrolled in Spring Redshirt freshman DAMIEN HOLMES (6-3, 258) will also get a chance Quarter and will participate in Spring Practice. to compete at the end positions during Spring Practice. Last year, he was the defensive co-winner of UCLA's Charles Pike Memorial Award Redshirt freshman CONNOR BRADFORD (6-5, 284) and redshirt for Outstanding Scout Team Player. freshman walkon BRETT DOWNEY (6-7, 285) will get a chance to compete for playing time at tackle during Spring drills. Three other Redshirt juniors DAVID CARTER (6-5, 280) and ANDY KEANE redshirt freshmen walkons -- center GABRIEL FERNANDEZ (6-0, (6-2, 293) and redshirt sophomore JUSTIN EDISON (6-4, 271) fi g- 273), guard NICK GARIBAY (6-2, 277) and tackle AUSTIN HILL ure to add depth at the tackle positions. Carter played in all 12 games (6-3, 285) will get a chance to perform during Spring drills. a year ago, eight on defense, and made 13 tackles. Keane moved to defense last year but did not appear in a game. Edison played in four A group of four freshmen – NIK ABELE (6-6, 255) from games, including one at end. All three will get a good look from the Irvine, CA, GREG CAPELLA (6-4, 326) from Visalia, CA, STAN coaching staff during Spring Practice. Redshirt freshmen IAN DAVIS HASIAK (6-6, 320) from Kapolei, HI, and XAVIER SU'A-FILO (6-5, 220), an end, and JUSTIN MANN (6-3, 270), a tackle, will also (6-5, 285) from Provo, UT – will join the Bruins in August. Abele and add depth in Spring. Capella earned All-Region acclaim while Hasiak and Su'a-Filo earned All-America honors and were ranked among the top 10 prep tackles Freshman ends KEENAN GRAHAM (6-4, 225) from Las Vegas, NV and/or guards in the nation. Redshirt junior EDDIE WILLIAMS (6-1, and IUTA TEPA (6-3, 238) from Long Beach, CA, will join the squad in UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 15 2009 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK August. Both earned prep All-America honors and were ranked among SECONDARY the top fi ve defensive ends in the West. The Bruins return two starters in the secondary with the other two “Brian is one of the top defensive tackles in the nation and the anchor positions wide open. Most of the other candidates for starting jobs in this area," said Neuheisel. "We expect him to have a spectacular and playing time are sophomores and freshmen, making this one of the season. Korey really blossomed at end last year and we feel he will younger areas on the squad. Spring Practice will enable some of the have a great senior year. They will anchor what we think will be a candidates to gain much needed experience. disruptive front four.” True senior cornerback ALTERRAUN VERNER (5-11, 184) LINEBACKER is now the leader of the secondary and a candidate for All-America honors. A shutdown corner, he led the nation in passes defensed in 2008 Two returning starters from last year, one from 2007 and another (1.67 per game). In addition, he ranked second on the squad with 73 with starting experience make this an area of strength for the Bruin tackles, including 13 versus BYU and 10 against Fresno State. In the past defense. two years, he has started 23 of 25 games and made 148 tackles and six Redshirt senior REGGIE CARTER (6-1, 240) is one of the top interceptions. A two-time fi rst-team All-Pac-10 Academic performer, he linebackers in the nation and the anchor of the Bruin defense. A year earned All-Pac-10 honors from ESPN.com in 2008. Of his eight career ago, he moved from the middle to outside due to an injury to another interceptions, three have been returned for touchdowns. Bruin and still led the Bruins with 83 tackles, ranking 10th in the Pac- True sophomore free safety RAHIM MOORE (6-1, 188) is the other 10. Carter also forced three fumbles and made 4.5 tackles for loss. In returning starter in the secondary. In 2008, he became the fi rst Bruin UCLA's game at BYU, he made 20 tackles, the most by a Bruin since true freshman since Matt Ware in 2001 to start every game. On the 1989. This Spring, he will return to the middle of the defense, where year, he made 60 tackles to rank fourth on the squad, tied for the team he will once again call the signals. lead with three interceptions and also recovered two fumbles. He made Redshirt senior KYLE BOSWORTH (6-1, 236) sprained his knee nine tackles against California and eight versus BYU and USC. in the second game a year ago and was never able to return. He is True sophomore TONY DYE (5-11, 198) will open Spring Practice as expected to be granted a substitute year of eligibility due to medical the leader at strong safety. Dye appeared in 11 games in 2008 and was hardship and enters Spring Practice as the starter at weakside linebacker. the primary nickel back during the latter half of the season, fi nishing In 2007, he started seven of the fi nal 10 games on the strong side. A with 15 tackles. He can play safety or corner but will open practice at physical performer, he made 74 tackles to rank fi fth on the squad. He the former position. recorded 19 tackles at Washington State and added 12 versus BYU in the Las Vegas Bowl. Redshirt freshman (6-1, 200) and redshirt sopho- more COURTNEY VINEY (5-8, 159) will compete at the cornerback Redshirt sophomore STEVE SLOAN (6-4, 235) moved into the spot opposite Verner. Hester, a prep All-American in 2007, possesses starting lineup at middle linebacker for the year's third game (Arizona) fi ne cover skills and impressed the coaches on the scout team. Viney, and started nine of the fi nal 10 contests, missing only when the Bruins who also possesses fi ne cover skills, was the nickel corner during the started in nickel formation. The fi rst-year player made the defensive fi rst third of the season and also played well on special teams, making calls and was a solid performer, making 29 total tackles, including six 17 tackles. versus USC. Other safety candidates include redshirt senior AARON WARE (6- Another redshirt sophomore, AKEEM AYERS (6-4, 255), enters Spring 0, 206), redshirt sophomore GLENN LOVE (6-4, 212) and redshirt Practice as the frontrunner on the strong side. A fi ne all-around athlete, freshman E.J. WOODS (6-0, 212). Ware appeared in every game as Ayers played in all 12 games in his fi rst year of action, starting three a nickel safety a year ago, starting once, and also excelled on special times. He fi nished the season with 40 tackles and his 4.0 sacks ranked teams. He made 15 tackles on the year. Love played well on the kick third behind Bosworth and Price. He saw much of his action in nickel coverage units and saw limited action at safety, although he played most formations to take advantage of his ability to cover the fi eld. of the USC game due to an injury. He made 23 tackles on the season. True sophomore SEAN WESTGATE (5-11, 210), who gained valu- Woods, who possesses outstanding all-around skills, did not see action able experience on special teams in 2008 and also saw some action on in his fi rst year in the program. defense, will also fi gure into the competition at outside linebacker. On Several non-scholarship performers fi gure to add depth in the second- the year, he made 18 tackles, including eight at BYU. ary -- redshirt junior safety GARRETT RUBIO (5-10, 196), redshirt Two talented freshmen -- DONOVAN CARTER (6-1, 255) and sophomore cornerback TERRY O'NEAL (6-0, 204) and redshirt PATRICK LARIMORE (6-3, 254) -- will also compete for playing freshmen ANDREW ABBOTT (5-10, 174), JEFF time, Carter at one of the outside spots and Larimore in the middle. DICKMANN (5-9, 182) and LOWELL ROSE (6-0, 187). Both should benefi t from their fi rst Spring with the program. Three A quintet of prep All-Americans -- ALEX MASCARENAS (6-0, 175) walk-ons -- redshirt junior FRANK GUZMAN (6-1, 227), redshirt from Mission Viejo, CA, STAN McKAY (6-2, 205) from Long Beach, sophomore LUCAS BARBOSA (6-0, 233) and redshirt freshman CA, MARLON POLLARD (6-0, 170) from San Bernardino, CA, RYAN MEDINA (6-3, 245) -- will add depth during Spring drills . SHELDON PRICE (6-2, 165) from La Puente, CA, and BRANDON Freshmen ISAIAH BOWENS (6-3, 220) from La Puente, CA, TODD SERMONS (6-1, 180) from Pomona, CA -- will join the secondary GOLPER (6-1, 225) from Arcadia, CA, JARED KOSTER (6-1, 220) competition in Fall camp. These fi ve athletes will bring additional speed, from Norco, CA and TANIELA MAKA (6-1, 220) from Long Beach, athleticism and depth to this unit. CA will join the team in August. Bowens, Golper and Maka were all “Alterraun is one of the elite cornerbacks in the nation,” Neuheisel ranked among the top six players in the West at their respective posi- said. “He has outstanding coverage skills and is an outstanding leader. tions while Koster earned All-CIF-SS division honors. Rahim did a great job as a freshman and demonstrated he has the skills “I feel like we have four returning starters in this area. Reggie is a gifted to be a fi ne safety. There should be spirited competition for the two linebacker and one of our leaders,” said Neuheisel. “I believe he is as vacant positions. Aaron Ware, Glenn, Courtney and Tony gained valuable good as anyone in the nation at his position. Kyle is a solid, tough player experience but it will be fun watching them, along with Aaron Hester whose aggressiveness we missed last season. Akeem is a gifted athlete and E.J. improve every day due to the level of competition." who fl ashed his potential as a part-time starter and Steve did a fi ne SPECIALISTS job in the middle when injuries forced us to move Reggie outside. We will also get a chance to see how our younger players develop during Redshirt junior KAI FORBATH (6-0, 198) enters the 2009 season as Spring drills." perhaps the top fi eld goal kicker in the nation. A third-team All-American a year ago, he made 19 of 22 fi eld goals, including his fi nal 13 attempts of the season. In two seasons, he has made 44 of 52 attempts, including

16 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 2009 UCLA SPRING OUTLOOK all six from 50 yards or longer.Nationally, he ranked ninth (tied) in fi eld "During his two years at UCLA, Kai has shown he is as good as any goals per game (1.58) and also tied for the Pac-10 lead. kicker in the nation," said the head coach. "To make 19 of 22 fi eld goals a year ago and to be perfect on six attempts from 50 or more yards Redshirt freshman JEFF LOCKE (6-1, 203) and redshirt junior walkon in his career is all you can ask for as a coach. We need Jeff or Danny DANNY REES (6-3, 195) will compete for the punting chores handled to step up in the punting battle because you need to be able to win by Aaron Perez the past four years. Forbath and Locke will also compete the fi eld position game. Having Christian back as our longsnapper is for the responsibility of handling kickoffs in 2009. another big plus for this unit. True junior CHRISTIAN YOUNT (6-1, 251) has done an outstanding "In terms of returns, Terrence did a fi ne job a year ago. Hopefully, he job in his two seasons as the team’s and fi gures to be a will not have as much opportunity on kickoff returns and more on punt fi xture for the next few years. Walkon redshirt junior P.J. TOBYAN- returns. We will also take a look at some other candidates to maybe SEN (5-11, 234) and walkon freshman KEVIN McDERMOTT (6-3, spread the duties around a bit more." 241) add depth at long snapper. A new holder will have to be found during Spring drills. True senior TERRENCE AUSTIN (5-11, 173) set school records for all-purpose yards (1,878, 16th in the NCAA), kickoff returns in a season (46) and kickoff return yardage in a game (206) and a season (1,109). He fi gures to be the frontrunner for the kickoff and punt return chores again in 2009 but several of the young backs and receivers will also have the opportunity to contribute during Spring Practice.

STATUS OF PLAYERS 2008 Lettermen 2007 Lettermen Mid-Year Enrollees (3) Returning (45) Returning (6) Richard Brehaut, QB ** Chinonso Anyanwu, DE *** Kyle Bosworth, LB Morrell Presley, WR *** Terrence Austin, WR *** Logan Paulsen, TE Ryan Taylor, OL * Akeem Ayers, LB ** Christian Ramirez, TB * Jeff Baca, OG * Osaar Rasshan, QB 2008 Lettermen Not Returning * Brandon Bennett, OT * Craig Sheppard, TB (19) *** Korey Bosworth, DE * Trevor Theriot, FB * David Carter, DT **** Kahlil Bell, TB * Raymond Carter, TB Other Returning Players (36) ** Tom Blake, DE *** Reggie Carter, LB *** Patrick Cowan, QB * Nate Chandler, OT Andrew Abbott, CB Lucas Barbosa, LB ** Joshua Edwards, LB * Derrick Coleman, TB **** Marcus Everett, WR * Kevin Craft, QB Connor Bradford, OT Donovan Carter, LB **** Scott Glicksberg, OG * Aundre Dean, TB *** Ryan Graves, WR * Jake Dean, C Nick Crissman, QB Ian Davis, DE **** John Hale, LB * Tony Dye, SS **** Brigham Harwell, DT * Justin Edison, DT Jeff Dickmann, CB Brett Downey, OT * Adam Heater, TE * Nick Ekbatani, OG **** Bret Lockett, S * Taylor Embree, WR Gabriel Fernandez, C Johnathan Franklin, TB ** Chris Meadows, CB ** Kai Forbath, PK **** Chase Moline, DT * Chris Forcier, QB Nick Garibay, OG Frank Guzman, LB **** Michael Norris, CB * Cory Harkey, TE *** , QB * Mike Harris, OT Aaron Hester, CB Austin Hill, OT **** Aaron Perez, P ** Dominique Johnson, WR *** Micah Reed, C/OG * Datone Jones, DE Damien Holmes, DE Jerry Johnson, WR ** Jimmy Rotstein, PK *** Gavin Ketchum, WR ** Nathaniel Skaggs, DT *** Micah Kia, OG Andy Keane, DT * Glenn Love, SS Milton Knox, TB * Jeff Miller, TE Patrick Larimore, LB *** Chane Moline, FB Jeff Locke, P/PK * Rahim Moore, FS Kai Maiava, C * Antwon Moutra, WR Justin Mann, DT *** Ryan Moya, TE Kevin McDermott, LS ** Brian Price, DT Ryan Medina, LB * Nelson Rosario, WR Terry O'Neal, CB ** Darius Savage, OG Alex Pearlstone, WR * Mike Schmitt, LB Kevin Prince, QB ** Jerzy Siewierski, DT Glenn Rauscher, TE * Steve Sloan, LB Danny Rees, P * Reginald Stokes, DE Lowell Rose, CB *** Alterraun Verner, CB Garrett Rubio, SS * Courtney Viney, CB Sean Sheller, OT *** Jess Ward, DT Sonny Tevaga, OG *** Aaron Ware, FS P.J. Tobyansen, LS * Sean Westgate, LB Tobi Umodu, FB * Christian Yount, LS E.J. Woods, FS

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 17 UCLA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name ...... Pos Ht Wt Age DOB Yr Exp Hometown High School/Last School 26 Abbott, Andrew...... CB 5-10 174 19 05/23/90 Fr.* 1V Long Beach, CA Mater Dei 47 ** Anyanwu, Chinonso ...... DE 6-4 224 22 08/20/87 Sr.* 4V Los Angeles, CA Crenshaw 4 *** Austin, Terrence ...... WR 5-11 173 21 08/25/88 Sr. 3V Long Beach, CA Poly 40 * Ayers, Akeem ...... LB 6-4 255 20 07/10/89 So.* 2V Los Angeles, CA Verbum Dei 60 * Baca, Jeff ...... OG 6-4 305 19 01/10/90 So. 1V Mission Viejo, CA Mission Viejo 37 Barbosa, Lucas ...... LB 6-0 233 20 11/17/88 So.* 2V Chino, CA Chino 69 * Bennett, Brandon ...... OT 6-4 327 21 03/02/88 Jr.* 3V Azusa, CA Bishop Amat 55 *** Bosworth, Korey ...... DE 6-1 244 22 11/21/86 Sr.* 4V Plano, TX West 54 *** Bosworth, Kyle ...... LB 6-1 236 22 11/21/86 Sr.* 4V Plano, TX West 70 Bradford, Connor ...... OT 6-5 284 19 05/18/90 Fr.* 1V Palmdale, CA Palmdale 12 Brehaut, Richard ...... QB 6-2 225 18 06/10/91 Fr. HS Alta Loma, CA Los Osos 85 * Carter, David ...... DT 6-5 280 21 12/10/87 Jr.* 3V Fontana, CA Kaiser 11 Carter, Donovan ...... LB 6-1 255 20 08/12/89 Fr.* 1V North Hills, CA Birmingham 20 Carter, Raymond ...... TB 6-0 210 20 04/11/89 So.* 2V Los Angeles, CA Crenshaw 51 *** Carter, Reggie ...... LB 6-1 240 22 06/16/87 Sr.* 4V Los Angeles, CA Crenshaw 68 * Chandler, Nate ...... OT 6-5 290 20 06/01/89 So.* 2V San Diego, CA Mira Mesa 33 * Coleman, Derrick ...... TB 6-0 231 18 10/18/90 So. 1V Fullerton, CA Troy 3 * Craft, Kevin ...... QB 6-4 211 23 10/15/85 Sr.* 1V Valley Center, CA Mt. SAC/Valley Center HS 18 Crissman, Nick ...... QB 6-3 217 20 05/10/89 Fr.* 1V Surfside, CA Edison 44 Davis, Ian ...... DE 6-5 220 19 11/22/89 Fr.* 1V Houston, TX Clear Creek 30 * Dean, Aundre ...... TB 6-0 215 20 05/06/89 So. 1V Katy, TX Katy 57 * Dean, Jake ...... C 6-4 311 21 06/30/88 Jr.* 3V Palmdale, CA Paraclete 24 Dickmann, Jeff ...... CB 5-9 182 19 05/21/90 Fr.* 1V Woodland Hills, CA Notre Dame 78 Downey, Brett ...... OT 6-7 285 19 03/07/90 Fr.* 1V Altaville, CA Bret Harte 6 * Dye, Tony ...... SS 5-11 198 19 02/11/90 So. 1V Corona, CA Santiago 99 * Edison, Justin ...... DT 6-4 271 20 03/18/89 So.* 2V Inglewood, CA Verbum Dei 75 * Ekbatani, Nick ...... OG 6-5 308 22 06/24/87 Sr.* 3V Torrance, CA South/L.A. Harbor College 82 * Embree, Taylor ...... WR 6-3 194 20 10/03/88 So. 1V Overland Park, KS Blue Valley West 71 Fernandez, Gabriel ...... C 6-0 273 19 02/28/90 Fr.* 1V Honolulu, HI Mid-Pacifi c Institute 25 ** Forbath, Kai ...... PK 6-0 198 21 09/02/87 Jr.* 3V Pacifi c Palisades, CA Notre Dame 8 * Forcier, Chris ...... QB 6-3 198 20 10/24/88 So.* 2V San Diego, CA St. Augustine 12 Franklin, Johnathan ...... TB 5-10 200 19 10/23/89 Fr.* 1V Los Angeles, CA Dorsey 63 Garibay, Nick ...... OG 6-2 277 19 08/28/90 Fr.* 1V Wilmington, CA Banning 46 Guzman, Frank ...... LB 6-1 227 22 08/16/87 Jr.* 1V San Clemente, CA Saddleback JC/San Clemente HS 87 * Harkey, Cory ...... TE 6-5 248 19 06/17/90 So. 1V Chino Hills, CA Chino Hills 65 * Harris, Mike ...... OT 6-5 314 20 12/05/88 So.* 2V Duarte, CA Duarte 9 Hester, Aaron ...... CB 6-1 200 19 03/01/90 Fr.* 1V Compton, CA Dominguez 76 Hill, Austin ...... OT 6-3 285 19 03/24/90 Fr.* 1V Los Alamitos, CA Los Alamitos 97 Holmes, Damien ...... DE 6-3 258 18 10/12/90 Fr.* 1V Grand Terrace, CA Colton 19 ** Johnson, Dominique ...... WR 6-3 216 21 03/04/88 Jr.* 3V Moreno Valley, CA Valley View 85 Johnson, Jerry ...... TB 6-4 214 19 08/01/90 Fr.* 1V Venice, CA Venice 56 * Jones, Datone ...... DE 6-4 253 19 07/24/90 So. 1V Compton, CA Compton 61 Keane, Andy ...... DT 6-2 293 21 01/12/88 Jr.* 3V Palm Springs, CA Palm Springs 10 *** Ketchum, Gavin ...... WR 6-5 210 22 05/12/87 Sr.* 4V Oak Park, CA Oak Park 73 *** Kia, Micah ...... OG 6-5 320 21 06/11/88 Sr. 3V Mililani, HI Mililani 2 Knox, Milton ...... TB 5-8 198 19 01/25/90 Fr.* 1V Pacoima, CA Birmingham 42 Larimore, Patrick ...... LB 6-3 254 19 02/27/90 Fr.* 1V Santa Clarita, CA Hart 49 Locke, Jeff ...... P/PK 6-1 203 19 09/27/89 Fr.* 1V Glendale, AZ Mountain Ridge 20 * Love, Glenn ...... SS 6-4 212 20 06/08/89 So.* 2V Chandler, AZ Hamilton 51 Maiava, Kai ...... C 6-1 322 20 06/03/89 So.* 1V Wailuku, HI Baldwin/Colorado 94 Mann, Justin ...... DT 6-3 270 19 04/20/90 Fr.* 1V Woodinville, WA Woodinville 48 McDermott, Kevin ...... LS 6-3 241 19 01/12/90 Fr.* 1V Nashville, TN Ensworth 47 Medina, Ryan ...... LB 6-3 245 19 07/10/90 Fr.* 1V Oxnard, CA St. Bonaventure 98 * Miller, Jeff ...... TE 6-5 254 22 10/31/86 Jr.* 3V Westlake Village, CA Westlake 42 *** Moline, Chane ...... FB 6-1 244 22 07/23/87 Sr. 3V San Juan Capistrano, CA Mission Viejo 3 * Moore, Rahim ...... FS 6-1 188 19 02/11/90 So. 1V Los Angeles, CA Dorsey 6 * Moutra, Antwon ...... WR 6-2 193 19 12/20/89 So. 1V Carson, CA Culver City 15 ** Moya, Ryan ...... TE 6-3 247 22 10/14/86 Sr.* 3V El Dorado Hills, CA Oak Ridge 29 O’Neal, Terry ...... CB 6-0 204 19 11/05/89 So.* 2V Los Angeles, CA Harvard-Westlake 86 *** Paulsen, Logan ...... TE 6-5 268 22 02/26/87 Sr.* 4V West Hills, CA Chaminade 44 Pearlstone, Alex ...... WR 5-11 185 22 03/02/87 Sr.* 1V San Anselmo, CA Sir Francis Drake 7 Presley, Morrell...... TE 6-4 222 18 04/26/91 Fr. HS Carson, CA Carson 92 ** Price, Brian ...... DT 6-2 295 20 04/10/89 Jr. 2V Gardena, CA Crenshaw 14 Prince, Kevin ...... QB 6-2 226 19 11/28/89 Fr.* 1V Los Angeles, CA Crespi 24 ** Ramirez, Christian ...... TB 6-2 220 21 08/06/88 Jr.* 3V El Centro, CA Imperial 11 * Rasshan, Osaar ...... QB 6-4 227 22 01/09/87 Sr.* 4V Pomona, CA Garey 81 Rauscher, Glenn ...... TE 6-3 227 20 02/15/89 So.* 2V Encinitas, CA La Costa Canyon 39 Rees, Danny ...... P 6-3 195 21 05/17/88 Jr.* 3V Lake Bluff, IL Lake Forest 83 * Rosario, Nelson...... WR 6-5 214 19 12/24/89 So. 1V Oceanside, CA El Camino 35 Rose, Lowell ...... CB 6-0 187 19 03/11/90 Fr.* 1V Los Angeles, CA Culver City 28 Rubio, Garrett ...... SS 5-10 196 21 02/03/88 Jr.* 3V Mission Viejo, CA Mission Viejo 77 ** Savage, Darius ...... OG 6-4 335 21 01/18/88 Jr.* 3V San Diego, CA Morse 41 * Schmitt, Mike ...... LB 6-1 237 21 04/10/88 Jr.* 2V Peoria, AZ Phoenix College/Cactus HS

18 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide UCLA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 72 Sheller, Sean ...... OT 6-5 295 22 07/05/87 Jr.* 2V Walnut, CA Walnut 21 * Sheppard, Craig ...... TB 6-0 210 22 12/28/86 Sr.* 3V Escondido, CA San Pasqual 90 ** Siewierski, Jerzy ...... DT 6-2 297 21 10/12/87 Sr. 3V Sparks, NV Reed 43 * Sloan, Steve ...... LB 6-4 235 21 08/13/88 So.* 2V Campbell, CA Archbishop Mitty 91 * Stokes, Reginald ...... DE 6-3 259 21 12/23/87 Jr.* 3V Montgomery, AL Carver 66 Taylor, Ryan ...... OG 6-3 305 21 08/29/88 Jr.* JC Denison, TX Tyler College 55 Tevaga, Sonny ...... OG 6-5 345 21 06/22/88 Jr.* 3V Compton, CA Dominguez 31 * Theriot, Trevor ...... FB 6-0 241 22 12/29/86 Sr.* 4V Newport Beach, CA Newport Harbor 62 Tobyansen, P.J...... LS 5-11 234 21 03/02/88 Jr.* 3V Hidden Hills, CA Notre Dame 45 Umodu, Tobi ...... FB 5-11 237 21 05/01/88 Jr.* 3V West Covina, CA South Hills 1 *** Verner, Alterraun...... CB 5-11 184 20 12/13/88 Sr. 3V Carson, CA Mayfair 7 * Viney, Courtney ...... CB 5-8 159 20 07/20/89 So.* 2V Fresno, CA Edison 52 *** Ward, Jess ...... DT 6-4 288 22 12/22/86 Sr.* 4V Running Springs, CA Rim of the World 27 *** Ware, Aaron...... FS 6-0 206 22 10/14/86 Sr* 4V Santa Monica, CA Oaks Christian 21 * Westgate, Sean ...... LB 5-11 210 19 12/09/89 So. 1V Oak Park, CA Oak Park 2 Woods, E.J...... FS 6-0 212 19 09/20/89 Fr.* 1V Culver City, CA Crespi 52 ** Yount, Christian ...... LS 6-1 251 21 07/08/88 Jr. 2V Coto de Caza, CA Tesoro (Ages as of fi rst game - 9/5/09; *under class indicates has used redshirt year; *next to uniform number indicates letters won)

UCLA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name ...... Pos Ht Wt Age DOB Yr Exp Hometown High School/Last School 1 *** Verner, Alterraun...... CB 5-11 184 20 12/13/88 Sr. 3V Carson, CA Mayfair 2 Knox, Milton ...... TB 5-8 198 19 01/25/90 Fr.* 1V Pacoima, CA Birmingham 2 Woods, E.J...... FS 6-0 212 19 09/20/89 Fr.* 1V Culver City, CA Crespi 3 * Craft, Kevin ...... QB 6-4 211 23 10/15/85 Sr.* 1V Valley Center, CA Mt. SAC/Valley Center HS 3 * Moore, Rahim ...... FS 6-1 188 19 02/11/90 So. 1V Los Angeles, CA Dorsey 4 *** Austin, Terrence ...... WR 5-11 173 21 08/25/88 Sr. 3V Long Beach, CA Poly 6 * Dye, Tony ...... SS 5-11 198 19 02/11/90 So. 1V Corona, CA Santiago 6 * Moutra, Antwon ...... WR 6-2 193 19 12/20/89 So. 1V Carson, CA Culver City 7 * Viney, Courtney ...... CB 5-8 159 20 07/20/89 So.* 2V Fresno, CA Edison 7 Presley, Morrell...... TE 6-4 222 18 04/26/91 Fr. HS Carson, CA Carson 8 * Forcier, Chris ...... QB 6-3 198 20 10/24/88 So.* 2V San Diego, CA St. Augustine 9 Hester, Aaron ...... CB 6-1 200 19 03/01/90 Fr.* 1V Compton, CA Dominguez 10 *** Ketchum, Gavin ...... WR 6-5 210 22 05/12/87 Sr.* 4V Oak Park, CA Oak Park 11 * Rasshan, Osaar ...... QB 6-4 227 22 01/09/87 Sr.* 4V Pomona, CA Garey 11 Carter, Donovan ...... LB 6-1 255 20 08/12/89 Fr.* 1V North Hills, CA Birmingham 12 Franklin, Johnathan ...... TB 5-10 200 19 10/23/89 Fr.* 1V Los Angeles, CA Dorsey 12 Brehaut, Richard ...... QB 6-2 225 18 06/10/91 Fr. HS Alta Loma, CA Los Osos 14 Prince, Kevin ...... QB 6-2 226 19 11/28/89 Fr.* 1V Los Angeles, CA Crespi 15 ** Moya, Ryan ...... TE 6-3 247 22 10/14/86 Sr.* 3V El Dorado Hills, CA Oak Ridge 18 Crissman, Nick ...... QB 6-3 217 20 05/10/89 Fr.* 1V Surfside, CA Edison 19 ** Johnson, Dominique ...... WR 6-3 216 21 03/04/88 Jr.* 3V Moreno Valley, CA Valley View 20 * Love, Glenn ...... SS 6-4 212 20 06/08/89 So.* 2V Chandler, AZ Hamilton 20 * Carter, Raymond ...... TB 6-0 210 20 04/11/89 So.* 2V Los Angeles, CA Crenshaw 21 * Sheppard, Craig ...... TB 6-0 210 22 12/28/86 Sr.* 3V Escondido, CA San Pasqual 21 * Westgate, Sean ...... LB 5-11 210 19 12/09/89 So. 1V Oak Park, CA Oak Park 24 ** Ramirez, Christian ...... TB 6-2 220 21 08/06/88 Jr.* 3V El Centro, CA Imperial 24 Dickmann, Jeff ...... CB 5-9 182 19 05/21/90 Fr.* 1V Woodland Hills, CA Notre Dame 25 ** Forbath, Kai ...... PK 6-0 198 21 09/02/87 Jr.* 3V Pacifi c Palisades, CA Notre Dame 26 Abbott, Andrew...... CB 5-10 174 19 05/23/90 Fr.* 1V Long Beach, CA Mater Dei 27 *** Ware, Aaron...... FS 6-0 206 22 10/14/86 Sr* 4V Santa Monica, CA Oaks Christian 28 Rubio, Garrett ...... SS 5-10 196 21 02/03/88 Jr.* 3V Mission Viejo, CA Mission Viejo 29 O’Neal, Terry ...... CB 6-0 204 19 11/05/89 So.* 2V Los Angeles, CA Harvard-Westlake 30 * Dean, Aundre ...... TB 6-0 215 20 05/06/89 So. 1V Katy, TX Katy 31 * Theriot, Trevor ...... FB 6-0 241 22 12/29/86 Sr.* 4V Newport Beach, CA Newport Harbor 33 * Coleman, Derrick ...... TB 6-0 231 18 10/18/90 So. 1V Fullerton, CA Troy 35 Rose, Lowell ...... CB 6-0 187 19 03/11/90 Fr.* 1V Los Angeles, CA Culver City 37 Barbosa, Lucas ...... LB 6-0 233 20 11/17/88 So.* 2V Chino, CA Chino 39 Rees, Danny ...... P 6-3 195 21 05/17/88 Jr.* 3V Lake Bluff, IL Lake Forest 40 * Ayers, Akeem ...... LB 6-4 255 20 07/10/89 So.* 2V Los Angeles, CA Verbum Dei 41 * Schmitt, Mike ...... LB 6-1 237 21 04/10/88 Jr.* 2V Peoria, AZ Phoenix College/Cactus HS

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 19 UCLA NUMERICAL ROSTER 42 *** Moline, Chane ...... FB 6-1 244 22 07/23/87 Sr. 3V San Juan Capistrano, CA Mission Viejo 42 Larimore, Patrick ...... LB 6-3 254 19 02/27/90 Fr.* 1V Santa Clarita, CA Hart 43 * Sloan, Steve ...... LB 6-4 235 21 08/13/88 So.* 2V Campbell, CA Archbishop Mitty 44 Pearlstone, Alex ...... WR 5-11 185 22 03/02/87 Sr.* 1V San Anselmo, CA Sir Francis Drake 44 Davis, Ian ...... DE 6-5 220 19 11/22/89 Fr.* 1V Houston, TX Clear Creek 45 Umodu, Tobi ...... FB 5-11 237 21 05/01/88 Jr.* 3V West Covina, CA South Hills 46 Guzman, Frank ...... LB 6-1 227 22 08/16/87 Jr.* 1V San Clemente, CA Saddleback JC/San Clemente HS 47 ** Anyanwu, Chinonso ...... DE 6-4 224 22 08/20/87 Sr.* 4V Los Angeles, CA Crenshaw 47 Medina, Ryan ...... LB 6-3 245 19 07/10/90 Fr.* 1V Oxnard, CA St. Bonaventure 48 McDermott, Kevin ...... LS 6-3 241 19 01/12/90 Fr.* 1V Nashville, TN Ensworth 49 Locke, Jeff ...... P/PK 6-1 203 19 09/27/89 Fr.* 1V Glendale, AZ Mountain Ridge 51 *** Carter, Reggie ...... LB 6-1 240 22 06/16/87 Sr.* 4V Los Angeles, CA Crenshaw 51 Maiava, Kai ...... C 6-1 322 20 06/03/89 So.* 1V Wailuku, HI Baldwin/Colorado 52 *** Ward, Jess ...... DT 6-4 288 22 12/22/86 Sr.* 4V Running Springs, CA Rim of the World 52 ** Yount, Christian ...... LS 6-1 251 21 07/08/88 Jr. 2V Coto de Caza, CA Tesoro 54 *** Bosworth, Kyle ...... LB 6-1 236 22 11/21/86 Sr.* 4V Plano, TX West 55 *** Bosworth, Korey ...... DE 6-1 244 22 11/21/86 Sr.* 4V Plano, TX West 55 Tevaga, Sonny ...... OG 6-5 345 21 06/22/88 Jr.* 3V Compton, CA Dominguez 56 * Jones, Datone ...... DE 6-4 253 19 07/24/90 So. 1V Compton, CA Compton 57 * Dean, Jake ...... C 6-4 311 21 06/30/88 Jr.* 3V Palmdale, CA Paraclete 60 * Baca, Jeff ...... OG 6-4 305 19 01/10/90 So. 1V Mission Viejo, CA Mission Viejo 61 Keane, Andy ...... DT 6-2 293 21 01/12/88 Jr.* 3V Palm Springs, CA Palm Springs 62 Tobyansen, P.J...... LS 5-11 234 21 03/02/88 Jr.* 3V Hidden Hills, CA Notre Dame 63 Garibay, Nick ...... OG 6-2 277 19 08/28/90 Fr.* 1V Wilmington, CA Banning 65 * Harris, Mike ...... OT 6-5 314 20 12/05/88 So.* 2V Duarte, CA Duarte 66 Taylor, Ryan ...... OG 6-3 305 21 08/29/88 Jr.* JC Denison, TX Tyler College 68 * Chandler, Nate ...... OT 6-5 290 20 06/01/89 So.* 2V San Diego, CA Mira Mesa 69 * Bennett, Brandon ...... OT 6-4 327 21 03/02/88 Jr.* 3V Azusa, CA Bishop Amat 70 Bradford, Connor ...... OT 6-5 284 19 05/18/90 Fr.* 1V Palmdale, CA Palmdale 71 Fernandez, Gabriel ...... C 6-0 273 19 02/28/90 Fr.* 1V Honolulu, HI Mid-Pacifi c Institute 72 Sheller, Sean ...... OT 6-5 295 22 07/05/87 Jr.* 2V Walnut, CA Walnut 73 *** Kia, Micah ...... OG 6-5 320 21 06/11/88 Sr. 3V Mililani, HI Mililani 75 * Ekbatani, Nick ...... OG 6-5 308 22 06/24/87 Sr.* 3V Torrance, CA South/L.A. Harbor College 76 Hill, Austin ...... OT 6-3 285 19 03/24/90 Fr.* 1V Los Alamitos, CA Los Alamitos 77 ** Savage, Darius ...... OG 6-4 335 21 01/18/88 Jr.* 3V San Diego, CA Morse 78 Downey, Brett ...... OT 6-7 285 19 03/07/90 Fr.* 1V Altaville, CA Bret Harte 81 Rauscher, Glenn ...... TE 6-3 227 20 02/15/89 So.* 2V Encinitas, CA La Costa Canyon 82 * Embree, Taylor ...... WR 6-3 194 20 10/03/88 So. 1V Overland Park, KS Blue Valley West 83 * Rosario, Nelson...... WR 6-5 214 19 12/24/89 So. 1V Oceanside, CA El Camino 85 * Carter, David ...... DT 6-5 280 21 12/10/87 Jr.* 3V Fontana, CA Kaiser 85 Johnson, Jerry ...... TB 6-4 214 19 08/01/90 Fr.* 1V Venice, CA Venice 86 *** Paulsen, Logan ...... TE 6-5 268 22 02/26/87 Sr.* 4V West Hills, CA Chaminade 87 * Harkey, Cory ...... TE 6-5 248 19 06/17/90 So. 1V Chino Hills, CA Chino Hills 90 ** Siewierski, Jerzy ...... DT 6-2 297 21 10/12/87 Sr. 3V Sparks, NV Reed 91 * Stokes, Reginald ...... DE 6-3 259 21 12/23/87 Jr.* 3V Montgomery, AL Carver 92 ** Price, Brian ...... DT 6-2 295 20 04/10/89 Jr. 2V Gardena, CA Crenshaw 94 Mann, Justin ...... DT 6-3 270 19 04/20/90 Fr.* 1V Woodinville, WA Woodinville 97 Holmes, Damien ...... DE 6-3 258 18 10/12/90 Fr.* 1V Grand Terrace, CA Colton 98 * Miller, Jeff ...... TE 6-5 254 22 10/31/86 Jr.* 3V Westlake Village, CA Westlake 99 * Edison, Justin ...... DT 6-4 271 20 03/18/89 So.* 2V Inglewood, CA Verbum Dei (Ages as of fi rst game - 9/5/09; *under class indicates has used redshirt year; *next to uniform number indicates letters won)

20 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 2009 UCLA DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE SE 19 Dominique Johnson (6-3, 216, Jr.**) (6) OR LE 91 Reginald Stokes (6-3, 259, Jr.**) (5) OR 83 Nelson Rosario (6-5, 214, So.) 56 Datone Jones (6-4, 253, So.) (2) 85 Jerry Johnson (6-4, 214, Fr.**) 47 Chinonso Anyanwu (6-4, 224, Sr.**) 82 Taylor Embree (6-3, 194, So.) (8)## DT 92 Brian Price (6-2, 295, Jr.) (12) LT 72 Sean Sheller (6-5, 295, Jr.**) 85 David Carter (6-5, 280, Jr.**) 78 Brett Downey (6-7, 285, Fr.**)^ 99 Justin Edison (6-4, 271, So.**) 69 Brandon Bennett (6-4, 327, Jr.**) 74 Justin Mann (6-3, 270, Fr.**)^

LG 60 Jeff Baca (6-4, 305, So.) (8) DT 90 Jerzy Siewierski (6-2, 297, Sr.) 73 Micah Kia (6-5, 320, Sr.) (7) 52 Jess Ward (6-4, 288, Sr.**) 55 Sonny Tevaga (6-5, 345, Jr.**) (2) 61 Andy Keane (6-2, 293, Jr.**)

C 51 Kai Maiava (6-1, 322, So.**) RE 55 Korey Bosworth (6-1, 244, Sr.**) (12) 57 Jake Dean (6-4, 311, Jr.**) (7) 97 Damien Holmes (6-3, 258, Fr.**) 71 Gabriel Fernandez (6-0, 273, Fr.**)^ 44 Ian Davis (6-5, 220, Fr.**)^

RG 75 Nick Ekbatani (6-5, 308, Sr.**) (12) SLB 40 Akeem Ayers (6-4, 255, So.**) (3) 66 Ryan Taylor (6-3, 305, Jr.**) 41 Mike Schmitt (6-1, 237, Jr.**) 63 Nick Garibay (6-2, 277, Fr.**)^ 11 Donovan Carter (6-1, 255, Fr.**) 77 Darius Savage (6-4, 335, Jr.**) (7)## MLB 51 Reggie Carter (6-1, 240, Sr.**) (12) RT 68 Nate Chandler (6-5, 290, So.**) (2 at TE) 43 Steve Sloan (6-4, 235, So.**) (9) 70 Connor Bradford (6-5, 284, Fr.**) 42 Patrick Larimore (6-3, 254, Fr.**) 76 Austin Hill (6-3, 285, Fr.**) 37 Lucas Barbosa (6-0, 233, So.**)^ 65 Mike Harris (6-5, 314, So.**) (5)## WLB 54 Kyle Bosworth (6-1, 236, Sr.**) (2) TE 15 Ryan Moya (6-3, 247, Sr.**) (2) OR 21 Sean Westgate (5-11, 210, So.) 86 Logan Paulsen (6-6, 268, Sr.**) (1) 47 Ryan Medina (6-3, 245, Fr.**)^ 87 Cory Harkey (6-5, 248, So.) (7) 46 Frank Guzman (6-1, 227, Jr.**)^ 98 Jeff Miller (6-5, 254, Jr.**) (2) 7 Morrell Presley (6-4, 222, Fr.) LC 9 Aaron Hester (6-1, 200, Fr.**) OR 7 Courtney Viney (5-8, 159, So.**) QB 3 Kevin Craft (6-4, 211, Sr.**) (12) OR 35 Lowell Rose (6-0, 187, Fr.**)^ 14 Kevin Prince (6-2, 226, Fr.**) 8 Chris Forcier (6-3, 198, So.**) SS 20 Glenn Love (6-4, 212, So.**) 11 Osaar Rasshan (6-4, 227, Sr.**) 6 Tony Dye (5-11, 198, So.) (1) 18 Nick Crissman (6-3, 217, Fr.**) 28 Garrett Rubio (5-10, 196, Jr.**)^ 12 Richard Brehaut (6-2, 225, Fr.) FS 3 Rahim Moore (6-1, 188, So.) (12) FB 42 Chane Moline (6-1, 244, Sr.) (8, 2 at TB) 27 Aaron Ware (6-0, 206, Sr.**) (1) 31 Trevor Theriot (6-0, 241, Sr.**) (2) 2 E.J. Woods (6-0, 212, Fr.**) 45 Tobi Umodu (5-11, 237, Jr.**) RC 1 Alterraun Verner (5-11, 184, Sr.) (12) TB 24 Christian Ramirez (6-2, 220, Jr.**) 26 Andrew Abbott (5-10, 174, Fr.**)^ 33 Derrick Coleman (6-0, 231, So.) (1) 24 Jeff Dickmann (5-9, 182, Fr.**)^ 20 Raymond Carter (6-0, 210, So.**) 29 Terry O’Neal (6-0, 204, So.**)^ 30 Aundre Dean (6-0, 215, So.) OR 2 Milton Knox (5-8, 198, Fr.**) OR 12 Johnathan Franklin (5-10, 200, Fr.**) 21 Craig Sheppard (6-0, 210, Sr.**)^

FL 4 Terrence Austin (5-11, 173, Sr.) (7) 10 Gavin Ketchum (6-5, 210, Sr.**) (1) 6 Antwon Moutra (6-2, 193, So.)

INJURED SPECIALISTS OG 77 Darius Savage (6-4, 335, Jr.**) (7) PK 25 Kai Forbath (6-0, 198, Jr.**) (12) OT 65 Mike Harris (6-5, 314, So.**) (5) 49 Jeff Locke (6-1, 203, Fr.**) SE 82 Taylor Embree (6-3, 194, So.) (8)## KO 25 Kai Forbath (6-0, 198, Jr.**) (1) P 49 Jeff Locke (6-1, 203, Fr.**) 39 Danny Rees (6-3, 195, Jr.**)^ LS 52 Christian Yount (6-1, 251, Jr.) (12) H TBD PR 4 Terrence Austin (5-10, 173, Sr.) KOR 4 Terrence Austin (5-10, 173, Sr.)

( ) indicates number of games started in 2008 season **indicates utilized redshirt year ^ indicates non-scholarship player ##indicates injured and will miss Spring Practice

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 21 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

had fi ve catches (37 yards) ... Accounted for 191 all-purpose yards at BYU, including career-high eight catches for 88 yards ... Totaled 155 all-purpose yards against Arizona 47 CHINONSO ANYANWU - fi ve receptions (36), fi ve kickoff returns (96), three punt returns (16) and seven yards ... Rang up 298 all-purpose yards on 13 touches against Fresno State ... Set a school record with 206 kickoff return yards and six attempts ... Led the team with seven catches (77) vs. WSU ... At Oregon, he accounted for 143 all-purpose Defensive End yards, including 56 on four receptions ... Led Bruins with fi ve catches for 50 yards 6-4/224/Sr.** vs. Stanford and scored his fi rst career touchdown (two-yard pass) ... At Cal he totaled 249 all-purpose yards - seven kickoff returns for 203 yards, 35 punt return Los Angeles, CA/Crenshaw HS yards, six receiving yards, fi ve rushing yards ... Made three catches for 22 yards vs. Oregon State and had 138 all-purpose yards ... Accounted for 93 all-purpose yards UCLA - Expected to compete for playing time at defensive end ... Possesses good at Washington ... Totaled 188 all-purpose yards at Arizona State, including 131 on overall ability ... Has worked hard to develop his pass-rushing techniques. six kickoff returns ... Tied his career-best with eight catches at ASU (32) ... Led team with four receptions for 33 yards vs. USC, and 76 all-purpose yards. 2008 - Saw action in nine games ... Had seven tackles and one forced fumble on the year ... Had two tackles at BYU ... Recorded one sack versus Washington State 2007 - As a true sophomore, he appeared in all 13 games off the bench ... Averaged ... Sat out three games due to illness (Oregon State, Washington, Arizona State) ... 10.00 yards on 31 punt returns to rank fi fth in the Pac-10 and 36th nationally ... His Returned to play in the season fi nale against USC and made one stop. 31 returns were the third-most ever in a season at UCLA ... Made 17 receptions for 248 yards to rank fourth on the squad ... Made one reception for 22 yards in 2007 - Continued his steady development early in the season and came on to see the opener at Stanford and averaged 13.7 yards on three punt returns (long of 17 action in seven games ... Credited with two tackles on the year, including one sack yards) ... Against BYU, he averaged 10.8 yards on fi ve punt returns (long of 22) and for minus nine yards ... Recorded his sack in the win over Oregon and had his other did not make a reception ... At Utah, he made three receptions for 40 yards (long of tackle against Arizona State. 23) and ran once for seven yards ... He did not return a punt ... Against Washington, 2006 - Saw limited action as a second-year freshman, playing two defensive snaps Austin made one reception for 57 yards, ran once for six yards and returned three versus Stanford and three versus Arizona. punts for 19 yards (he had a long return negated by a penalty) ... He returned three 2005 - Did not see action in his fi rst season in the program. punts for 14 yards at Oregon State ... Against Notre Dame, he returned two punts HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered four years in football for coach Robert Garrett at for four yards ... Against Cal, he made one reception for eight yards and returned Crenshaw HS in Los Angeles … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. two punts for a yard ... At Washington State, he led the team with fi ve receptions 26 nationally among weakside defensive ends by rivals.com … No. 77 player in for 45 yards ... At Arizona, he averaged 10.8 yards on fi ve punt returns, including California by rivals.com … SuperPrep All-California (No. 103 player) … PrepStar one for 17 yards ... Against Arizona State, he returned a punt 68 yards to the one- All-Region selection … Two-star selection by Scout.com … Recorded 52 tackles, yard line to set up UCLA’s only offensive touchdown ... Against Oregon, he had fi ve eight sacks, three forced fumbles and eight pass defl ections as a senior … Had one punt returns for 42 yards, including returns of 20 and 19 yards, the latter setting up fumble recovery and one blocked punt … Named fi rst-team All-League … Team UCLA’s fourth-quarter touchdown ... Against USC, he made three receptions for co-captain … Also lettered one season in track (coach Deckard) and basketball 42 yards, with a long of 36, and returned one punt for 15 yards before fumbling it (coach West). ... In the Las Vegas Bowl, he made three receptions for 34 yards and lost a fumble PERSONAL - Full Name: Chinonso LaSalle Anyanwu … Born: August 20, 1987 in on a punt return. Los Angeles … Parents: Chima and Eurail Anyanwu … Has one sister, Nkechi, who 2006 - Saw action in 10 of UCLA's 13 games as a wide receiver and punt returner has attended UCLA, and one brother, Nnamdi … Hobbies include working out … ... Missed three games (Oregon, Notre Dame and Washington St.) due to a Economics is his favorite class ... Sociology major. hamstring injury ... Returned against California and made the fi rst two receptions of his career on UCLA’s fi rst possession of the game (receptions of 16 and 13 VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - C. ANYANWU yards), producing one fi rst down ... Averaged 13.8 yards on punt returns, including Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) one for 79 yards at Washington ... Played against Oregon State, Arizona State, 2007 2 2-0 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 USC and Florida State but did not make receptions in those games. 2008 7 4-3 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 Totals 9 6-3 2.0-16 2.0-16 0 HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered four years in football at Long Beach Poly HS for coach Raul Lara ... Rated the No. 7 wide receiver nationally by ESPN.com ... Four-star prospect by rivals.com ... Four-star selection by scout.com ... Rated No. 9 nationally CAREER HIGHS among wide receivers by scout.com ... Member of the scout.com Western 100 (No. Tackles: 2 at BYU, 2008 17) ... Rated No. 14 receiver by rivals.com ... Rated No. 41 prospect nationally by Sacks: 1 vs. Oregon, 2007; vs. Washington State, 2008 ESPN.com ... PrepStar All-American ... Super Prep All-American (No. 19 receiver) ... Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. Oregon, 2007, vs. Washington State, 2008 U.S. Army All-American ... Team captain his junior and senior seasons ... First-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I ... Named fi rst-team all-league ... Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl ... First-team Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team selection his senior season ... Had 48 catches for 891 yards and fi ve touchdowns as a senior ... Also returned seven kickoffs for 299 yards and two touchdowns (42.7 average) ... Returned eight punts for 155 yards and one touchdown (19.4 average) ... As a 4 TERRENCE AUSTIN junior, he caught 48 passes for 648 yards and eight touchdowns ... Also lettered four years in track and fi eld for coach Don Norford ... 2005-06 National Scholastic Indoor Pentathlon champion ... Had high jump of 6'-10", 100m time of 10.7, long Wide Receiver jump of 23'-0" and 110 HH time of 14.47. 5-11/173/Sr. PERSONAL - Full Name: Terrence La'Mar Austin … Born: August 25, 1988 in Long Beach, CA … Parents: Larry and Terry Austin … Has one brother, Ziar, and two Long Beach, CA/Long Beach Poly HS sisters, Shanaira and Keisha… Biggest thrill in sports is running back two kickoff returns in the league championship game his senior season ... Famous athletes he admires are the NFL's Sammie Parker and Steve Smith ... Hobbies include playing UCLA - Has developed into a one of the top return men in the nation ... Has also video games ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006 … Favorite class is British made steady improvement as a receiver and route runner. ... Enters his senior year Literature ... History major. ranked 26th on UCLA's career receiving list with 72 receptions. 2008 - Earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors as a kick returner from the league's VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - T. AUSTIN coaches ... Named fi rst-team All-Pac-10 (kick returner) and third-team All-Pac-10 Years No Yds Avg TD Lg (wide receiver) by Phil Steele magazine ... Second-team all- 2006 2 29 14.5 0 16 conference (returner) selection by Rivals.com ... Offensive winner of UCLA's Henry 2007 17 248 14.6 0 57 R. "Red" Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player ... Set a school record with 1,878 2008 53 460 8.7 1 29 all-purpose yards (broke Maurice Jones-Drew 2005 mark of 1,863) ... Led the team Totals 72 737 10.2 1 57 with 53 receptions which were tied for 10th on school single-season list (sixth in Pac-10, 4.42/g) ... Ranked second in the Pac-10 and 16th nationally with his average CAREER HIGHS of 156.60 all-purpose yards ... Fifth in the conference in kickoff returns (24.11), sixth Receptions: 8 at Arizona State, 2008, at BYU, 2008 Receiving Yards: 88 at BYU, 2008 TD Receptions.: 1 vs. Stanford, 2008 in punt returns (9.52) and 19th in receiving yards (38.33) ... His 46 kickoff returns set a new school single-season record and he was the fi rst to break the 1,000-yard barrier season mark for kickoff return yardage at the school (1,109) ... Only player in school history to gain over 200 yards on kickoff returns in a game twice (Fresno State-206, Cal-203) in a career ... Made his fi rst start at receiver vs. Tennessee and 22 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

PUNT RETURN STATISTICS honorable mention All-Pac-10 from the league's coaches ... Was the defensive co- Years No Yds Avg TD Lg winner of UCLA's John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the Year ... Tied 2006 8 110 13.8 0 79 for 19th in the Pac-10 in sacks (0.33) ... Saw his fi rst career action on special teams 2007 31 311 10.0 0 68 vs. Tennessee ... Was credited with one tackle and a punt block which was returned 2008 23 219 9.5 0 41 for a touchdown ... Started at BYU and made fi ve tackles ... Made three stops vs. Totals 62 640 10.3 0 79 Arizona in nickel situations ... Made three tackles vs. Fresno, including an 11-yard sack ... Three stops vs. WSU ... Started at Oregon and made career-best six tackles, CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE including a 12-yard sack ... Made four stops, one for loss, vs. Stanford and also had Year Rush Rec KOR PR Yds Cl four stops vs. Oregon State ... Made two tackles at Washington, both sacks, one of 2006 7 29 0 110 146 Fr. which caused a fumble ... One tackle at ASU ... Tied his career-best with six tackles 2007 24 248 0 311 583 So. against USC. 2008 90 460 1,109 219 1,878 Jr. Totals 121 737 1,109 640 2,607 2007 - Did not see action in his fi rst year with the program and has three years of eligibility remaining.

UCLA CAREER PUNT RETURNS HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Verbum Dei HS in Los Angeles Years No Yds Avg TD for coach Kendrick Knox ... Played defensive end, linebacker and wide receiver ... PrepStar All-American … SuperPrep All-American … Ranked No. 16 defensive 1. Paul Guidry 1993-96 90 911 10.12 1 lineman in nation by SuperPrep … Rated No. 9 player in California by SuperPrep 2. Craig Bragg 2001-04 87 961 11.05 2 … Named four-star recruit as a DE by rivals.com and scout.com … Rated No. 50 3. Ron Carver 1969-71 79 606 7.67 0 player in nation by scout.com … Rated No. 1 DE and No. 9 player in California by 4. Darryl Henley 1985-88 66 654 9.91 3 scout.com … Ranked No. 9 among outside linebackers by rivals.com … Ranked No. 5. Terrence Austin 2006- 62 640 10.32 0 24 performer in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 12 among defensive ends by UCLA CAREER KICKOFF RETURNS scout.com … Rated No. 24 DE by ESPN.com … Ranked No. 3 California OLB by Years No Yds Avg rivals.com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West fi rst team …Named fi rst-team All-State 1. 2000-02 67 1,476 22.03 (Small Schools) by Cal-Hi Sports … CIF-SS Mid Valley Defensive Player of the Year 2. Brian Brown 1986-89 66 1,416 21.45 … Led Verbum Dei to CIF Mid-Valley title … As an outside linebacker, he made 94 3. Jim McElroy 1994-97 54 1,259 23.31 tackles (79 solos), including 22 versus Temple City … Made two quarterback sacks … 4. Terrence Austin 2006- 46 1,109 24.11 Totaled 21 receptions for 413 yards (19.7 average) and nine touchdowns on offense … Returned 20 kickoffs for 626 yards … As a junior, made Cal-Hi Sports All-State ‘08 AUSTIN GAME-BY-GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Small Schools) fi rst team and All-CIF-SS Division XI fi rst team … Made 116 tackles, Game Rush Rec KOR PR Yds 23 sacks, 15 other tackles for loss, an interception and fi ve fumble recoveries … On Tennessee 0 37 37 13 87 offense, made 19 receptions for 441 yards (23.2 average) and seven touchdowns ... @BYU 0 88 95 8 191 As a sophomore, he was credited with 87 tackles, 18 sacks and two blocked punts Arizona 7 36 96 16 155 ... On offense, he caught four passes for 132 yards. Fresno State 29 19 206 44 298 Washington State 1 77 22 10 110 PERSONAL - Full Name: Akeem Christopher Ayers … Born: July 10, 1989 in Los @Oregon 0 56 55 32 143 Angeles, CA … Parent: Latonya King … Has one brother, Kevin, and one sister, Stanford 12 50 88 0 150 Jonnoe … Biggest thrill was winning CIF championship as a senior ... Hobbies @California 5 6 203 35 249 include art and basketball ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2007 ... Major undeclared. Oregon State 10 22 106 0 138 @Washington 20 4 27 42 93 VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - A. AYERS @Arizona State 6 32 131 19 188 Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) USC 0 33 43 0 76 2008 40 28-12 4.0-38 5.0-43 0 Totals 90 460 1,109 219 1,878

UCLA SINGLE SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE CAREER HIGHS Name Year Rush Rec KOR PR Yds Cl Tackles: 6 vs. USC; at Oregon, 2008 1. Terrence Austin 2008 90 460 1,109 219 1,878 Jr. Sacks: 2 at Washington, 2008 2. Maurice JonesDrew 2005 914 453 69 427 1,863 Jr. Tackles for Loss: 2 at Washington, 2008 3. Theotis Brown 1978 1,283 74 447 0 1,804 Sr. 4. Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 1,571 188 0 0 1,759 Jr. 5. Skip Hicks 1997 1282 389 0 0 1,671 Sr.

UCLA CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 60 JEFF BACA Name Year Rush Rec PR KOR Yds 1.Maurice Jones Drew '03-05 2,503 819 579 787 4,688 10. Karim Abdul-Jabbar '92-95 3,182 340 0 0 3,522 Offensive Guard 15. Kermit Johnson '71-73 2,495 47 0 563 3,105 17. Tab Perry '00-04 20 1,547 0 1,476 3,043 6-4/305/So. 18. Shawn Wills '88-91 1,586 353 18 841 2,798 Mission Viejo, CA/Mission Viejo HS 19. James Owens '76-78 2,074 202 0 459 2,735 20. Kevin Williams '89-92 2,215 179 0 261 2,655 21. '72-75 1,813 9 453 375 2,650 UCLA - A talented young player who has the ability to play tackle or guard but 22.Terrence Austin '06-08 121 737 640 1,109 2,607 will open Spring Practice at the latter spot ... Stepped in at tackle a year ago and did an admirable job, especially considering his lack of experience at the collegiate level ... Could also see action at center. 2008 - Appeared in nine games with eight starts at left tackle ... Named to rivals. com Pac-10 All-Freshman team ... Winner of UCLA's Ed Kezirian "Coach K" Award 40 AKEEM AYERS for Academic and Athletic Excellence ... Made his debut versus Arizona (game three), playing the entire second half at left tackle ... Started and played the full game against Fresno State, becoming the fi rst true freshman to start on the line Linebacker since Shannon Tevaga in 2004 ... Also played the entire game against WSU, Oregon and Stanford ... Missed the Cal game with a strained hamstring ... Returned to the 6-4/255/So.** starting lineup against Oregon State ... Also started at Washington, at Arizona State Los Angeles, CA/Verbum Dei HS and versus USC. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Mission Viejo (CA) HS for coach Bob UCLA - This talented young player saw his fi rst game action last season and has Johnson ... Played left tackle ... PrepStar All-Region selection … Earned three stars the potential to develop into an outstanding linebacker ... Figures to contend for a from rivals.com … Rated No. 25 offensive guard nationally by rivals.com … Rated starting job on the strong side this season. No. 51 player in state of California by rivals.com … Earned three stars from scout. com … Ranked No. 36 nationally and No. 4 in California at offensive guard by scout. 2008 - Appeared in 12 games with three starts at strongside linebacker (BYU, com … Rated No. 80 player in California by rivals.com … SuperPrep All-Region Oregon, Oregon State) ... Named to Rivals.com Pac-10 All-Freshman team ... Earned (CA/HI/NV) selection … Rated No. 72 offensive guard by ESPN … Named third- UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 23 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

team All-State by Cal-Hi Sports … Named to CIF-Southern Section Pac-5 Division 2007 - Appeared in all 13 games and made three starts ... He ranked fourth on the team … Named fi rst-team all-league as a senior … Second-team all-league pick and the team with 8.5 tackles for loss and was tied for fi fth on the team with two sacks honorable mention all-state selection as a junior ... Also lettered in track and fi eld ... Came off the bench to make four tackles, including two sacks, in the opener at (shot put) in 2007-08 for coach Mike Hoffman ... Placed fourth in the 2008 CIF-SS Stanford ... Made two stops versus BYU ... At Utah, he made four tackles, including Divisional Finals in the shot put (55-5) ... Advanced to the CIF State Championship two for losses ... Against Washington, he made his fi rst career start and fi nished track meet in the shot as a senior and fi nished eighth (56-8.6). with four tackles and also broke up a pass ... He started at Oregon State and had PERSONAL - Full Name: Jeffery James Baca … Born: January 10, 1990 in Laguna one tackle ... He also blocked a punt in the fourth quarter that led to UCLA’s fi nal Hills, CA … Parent: Arlene Baca (dad is deceased) … Has two brothers, Kyle and touchdown of the day ... He played as a reserve versus Notre Dame and broke up Travis ... It was his childhood dream to attend UCLA and attended many games with one pass ... He made three tackles off the bench versus California ... He started at his father as a child ... Was offered a scholarship after a UCLA football camp and Washington State and made six tackles, including one for loss ... He came off the commited that day ... Lists NFL lineman Jeff Saturday as the athlete he admires the bench at Arizona ... He made two tackles versus Arizona State ... He made three most … Hobbies include ping pong, weight lifting, beach volleyball and basketball. tackles, including one for loss, and broke up two passes versus Oregon ... He made fi ve tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss (seven yards), versus USC ... He played in the Las Vegas Bowl but did not record a tackle. 2006 - Saw action in all of UCLA's 13 games as a special teams performer ... Made seven tackles, including two-each against Washington and Florida State ... Played one 69 BRANDON BENNETT defensive snap at Notre Dame. 2005 - Did not see action in his fi rst season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered in football as a linebacker at Plano (TX) West Senior Offensive Tackle HS for coach Mike Hughes … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 6-4/327/Jr.** 40 nationally among outside linebackers by rivals.com … No. 71 player in Texas according to rivals.com … PrepStar All-Region selection as an ‘athlete’ … Twin Azusa, CA/Bishop Amat HS brother Kyle also signed with UCLA … Nephew of former Oklahoma All-America linebacker … Selected for the 2005 Coca-Cola Bowl … Totaled 219 UCLA - Brandon is one of several players who fi gure to provide depth along the tackles for his career with three tackles for loss, three sacks and two interceptions offensive line this season ... Played on some of the special teams units but has yet … Named fi rst-team All-District in 2004 … Earned fi rst-team All-County Defense to see action on the line. honors following the 2004 season … Second-team All-Area selection in 2004 … Named to the 2004 fi rst-team All-County squad by Sports Day … Two-star selection 2008 - Appeared in nine games as a member of the special teams ... Saw his fi rst by scout.com … As a senior, he made 118 tackles, two tackles for loss, two sacks career action when performing on special teams in the season-opener against and one interception … Co-Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … Honorable Tennessee. mention All-State pick as a senior … Helped lead his team to the school's fi rst-ever 2007 - Did not see action in his second year with the program and has two seasons city championship in his senior year … Also captured the Bi-District title and was of eligibility remaining. an Area fi nalist … As a junior, he made 102 tackles, including one for loss and two 2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program. fumble recoveries … Honorable mention All-District in 2003 … Named one of the HIGH SCHOOL - Played football at Bishop Amat HS in LaPuente, CA for coach top fi ve underclassmen linebackers in Texas in 2002 by Dave Campbell … Lettered Mike DiFiori ... Three-star selection by rivals.com ... Ranked No. 36 among offensive in track (shot, discus) for coaches Richard Grubbs and David Knauss … Finished guards by rivals.com ... Rated No. 76 prospect in California by rivals.com ... SuperPrep second in the shot put at the Regional meet with a mark of 57-2 1/2 … Went on All-Far West (No. 69) ... Three-star selection by scout.com ... PrepStar All-Region to fi nish third in the State shot put and second in the All-Area meet … Won the selection ... Ranked No. 100 among offensive linemen by scout.com ... Rated No. 85 District 8-5A shot put with a mark of 59-2. offensive tackle by ESPN.com ... Cal-Hi Sports third-team All-State ... As a senior, PERSONAL - Full Name: Korey Michael Bosworth … Born: November 21, 1986 he was named fi rst-team All-San Gabriel Valley and an All-Serra League selection ... in Irving, TX … Parent: Robbie Bosworth … Has one older sister, Amanda and a Named Lineman of the Year at his school ... Had 120 pancake blocks. twin brother, Kyle, who is also on the team … Uncle Brian Bosworth played football PERSONAL - Full Name: Brandon Bennett … Born: March 2, 1988 in Duarte, at Oklahoma and in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks … Hobbies include video CA … Parents: Frankie and Elaine Bennett … Has one sister, Brittany… Biggest games and trips to the gym … Math is his favorite class … Interested in a career thrill in sports was when his team defeated Mater Dei HS to end a 14-year losing in Medicine ... Political Science major. streak ... Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's Walter Jones ... Hobbies include ... Favorite school subject is English ... Director's VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - KO. BOSWORTH Honor Roll in Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 ... History major. Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2006 7 4-3 0 0 0 2007 34 21-13 2.0-17 8.5-32 0 2008 55 32-23 7.5-45 11.0-51 0 55 KOREY BOSWORTH Totals 96 57-39 9.5-62 19.5-83 0 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7 at Cal, 2008 Sacks: 2.0 at Cal, 2008, at Arizona State, 2008, at Stanford, 2007 Defensive End Tackles for Loss: 2.5 at Cal, 2008; at USC, 2007 6-1/244/Sr.** Plano, TX/West HS

UCLA - Korey has developed into one of the better defensive ends in the Pacifi c- 54 KYLE BOSWORTH 10 Conference ... Made the switch from linebacker to defensive end in 2007 and continued to fl ourish a year ago ... Possesses cat-like quickness, fl exibility and a high motor ... Played linebacker his fi rst two seasons in the program. Linebacker 2008 - Starter in all 12 games ... Named second-team all-conference by Phil Steele 6-1/244/Sr.** College Football magazine ... Ranked fi fth on the team with 55 tackles ... Led the team with 7.5 sacks and was second with 11.0 tackles for loss ... Ranked seventh Plano, TX/West HS in the conference (T-38th nationally) in sacks (0.62), tied for 13th in TFL (0.92) and second (tied) in fumbles recovered (three-0.25) ... Credited with fi ve tackles UCLA - Kyle returns to action after missing virtually all of the 2008 season due to vs. Tennessee, including a sack and two tackles for loss ... Had four stops at BYU, a sprained knee ... Has petitioned for a substitute year of eligibility due to medical one for loss ... Against Arizona, he made six tackles and recovered a fumble for a hardship ... The frontrunner on the weak side, he earned the starting job in 2007 touchdown ... Made two stops vs. Fresno ... Accounted for six tackles, one sack, two prior to his injury ... He is strong, athletic, fast and very physical. for loss against WSU ... Made six tackles at Oregon, including 1.5 sacks and 2.0 total tackles for loss ... Two tackles vs. Stanford ... Recorded a career-high seven stops 2008 - Appeared in two games with two starts (Tennessee, BYU) ... Sprained his knee at Cal, including two sacks (ties career-high) and another 0.5 tackle for loss ... Had at BYU and missed the fi nal 10 games of the season due to the injury ... Recorded one tackle and a fumble recovery at Washington ... Made fi ve tackles at Arizona fi ve tackles against Tennessee, one for loss ... Played just the fi rst half at BYU before State, including 2.0 sacks (ties career-high) ... Tied his career-best with seven stops injuring his knee ... Credited with four tackles and a forced fumble. against USC and recovered a fumble to set up the Bruin touchdown ... Defensive 2007 - Appeared in all 13 games and started in seven ... Ranked fi fth on the squad winner of UCLA's Jerry Long "Heart" Award. with 74 tackles ... Came off the bench to make two tackles in the opener at 24 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Stanford ... Against BYU, he made three tackles, including one for loss ... At Utah, HIGH SCHOOL - Earned three letters in football at Palmdale, CA HS for coach he recorded four tackles ... Made his fi rst start of the year (second of his career) Jeff Williams ... PrepStar All-Region seleciton ... SuperPrep All-Region (CA/HI/NV) against Washington and fi nished with four tackles ... At Oregon State, he started selection ... L.A. Daily News All-Area team as offensive lineman ... Earned three and tied for the team lead with eight tackles, including one for loss and he also stars from rivals.com ... Rated No. 64 offensive tackle nationally by rivals.com ... broke up a pass ... Against Notre Dame, he started and made four tackles ... Started Earned three stars from scout.com ... Ranked No. 81 nationally at offensive tackle versus California and made three tackles, one for loss, and also forced a fumble ... by scout.com ... Rated No. 9 offensive guard in California by scout.com ... Named He started at Washington State and made 19 tackles, the most by a Bruin since Nov. to CIF-Southern Section Western Division team ... Served as team captain for 11, 1989, when Eric Turner made 21 against Oregon ... That total also tied him for three seasons ... Named to the All-Golden League team following his junior and eighth place on UCLA’s single-game list ... Against Arizona, he made three tackles ... senior seasons ... Also lettered two years in track and fi eld (discus and shot put) He made one tackle against Arizona State ... Against Oregon, he started and made for coach Brian Frazier. fi ve tackles ... Against USC, he made six tackles in a starting role ... He came off the PERSONAL - Full Name: Connor Lee Bradford … Born: May 18, 1990 in West bench in the Las Vegas Bowl (UCLA started in the nickel) and led the team with 12 Los Angeles, CA … Parents: Bobby and Kristin Bradford … Has two sisters, Aidyn tackles, including 0.5 sack and another 0.5 for loss. and Kylia. 2006 - Saw action in all 13 games, primarily as a special teams performer ... On the year, he made 13 tackles, including seven solos ... Against Arizona, played the entire second half in place of injured middle linebacker Christian Taylor and fi nished with four tackles ... Made his fi rst career start against Oregon and made two tackle assists ... He made one tackle at California and one assisted tackle against Oregon State ... In the Emerald Bowl against Florida State, tallied two tackles. 12 RICHARD BREHAUT 2005 - Bosworth saw action primarily on the kickoff and kickoff return special teams units, playing in eight games ... Made his debut against San Diego State, making one Quarterback tackle on special teams ... Played in each of the fi rst fi ve games, mostly on special teams, but missed the Washington State, Oregon State and Stanford games due to an 6-2/225/Fr. injured thumb ... He did not play at Arizona but saw action on special teams versus Arizona State, USC (two defensive snaps) and Northwestern. Alta Loma, CA/Los Osos HS HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered in football as a linebacker for coach Mike Hughes at Plano (TX) West Senior HS … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. UCLA - Richard is enrolled for Spring Quarter, having graduated early from high 41 nationally among outside linebackers by rivals.com … No. 72 player in Texas school ... Will participate in Spring Practice and fi gures to compete for the starting according to rivals.com … PrepStar All-Region selection as an ‘athlete.’ … Twin quarterback position. brother Korey is a Bruin teammate … Nephew of former Oklahoma All-America HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Los Osos HS in Rancho Cucamonga, CA where he linebacker Brian Bosworth … Selected to play in the 2005 Coca-Cola Bowl … played football for coach Tom Martinez ... Member of PrepStar Dream Team (No. Completed his career with 231 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, three interceptions, six 15 prospect) … SuperPrep All-American (No. 12 quarterback) and No. 17 prospect fumble recoveries and one sack … First-team All-District in the 2004 and 2003 in FarWest (CA/HI/NV) … Ranked No. 6 among pro-style quarterbacks by rivals. seasons … Co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2004 … Named All-County MVP in com … Rated No. 9 quarterback by scout.com … Rated No. 2 quarterback in 2003 … All-County Defensive Player of the Year in 2003 … First-team All-County West by scout.com … Rated No. 96 prospect and No. 7 quarterback nationally by selection in 2004 … Honorable mention All-State in 2004 and 2003 … Helped his ESPNU … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 14) … Member of scout.com California team win its fi rst city championship as a senior … Two-star selection by scout. 101 (No. 10) … Rated No 13 California prospect and No. 115 nationally by rivals. com … As a senior, he made 115 stops, 12 tackles for loss, one sack and three com … Rated No. 98 prospect nationally by scout.com … Earned four stars from interceptions … Team won the 2004 Bi-District championship and was an Area scout.com and rivals.com … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … CIF-SS Central fi nalist … As a junior, was credited with 116 tackles, four tackles for loss and four Division fi rst team … Played in UnderArmour All-Star Game … CalHiSports.com fumble recoveries … Named one of the top fi ve underclassmen linebackers in All-State second team … Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West … Led Los Texas in 2002 by Dave Campbell … Also lettered in track (discus, shot, 440 relay) Osos to 10-3 record as a senior … selection … Completed 165 of 261 for coaches Richard Grubbs and David Knauss … Placed third in the District 8-5A passes for 2,406 yards and 22 touchdowns with just four interceptions … Also discus with a mark of 143-5 1/2. ran for 525 yards and six scores on 128 attempts (4.1 average) … As a junior, he PERSONAL - Full Name: Kyle Louis Bosworth … Born: November 21, 1986 in threw for 2,248 yards (156 of 241) and 22 touchdowns and ran for 556 yards and Irving, TX … Parent: Robbie Bosworth … Has one older sister, Amanda and a twin fi ve scores on 90 attempts ... As a sophomore, he completed 78 of 124 passes for brother, Korey, who is also a member of the football team … Uncle, Brian Bosworth, 1,346 yards and seven touchdowns and rushed for 211 yards and six touchdowns played at Oklahoma and with the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL … Interested in a on 62 attempts ... Selected team MVP three times and served as captain for three career in Medicine ... Director's Honor Roll Spring 2007 and Spring 2008 ... Political seasons ... Also starred for the baseball team, earning team MVP honors and serving Science major. as captain in 2007 and 2008. PERSONAL - Full Name: Richard Daniel Brehaut … Born: June 10, 1991 in Upland, VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - KY. BOSWORTH CA ... Parents: Daniel and Yvonne Brehaut ... Has one sister, Alexandra ... Lists tossing Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) the game-winning touchdown with six seconds left in CIF quarterfi nal playoff game 2005 1 0-1 0 0 0 against Chino Hills as a senior ... Hobbies include wakeboarding and Xbox360. 2006 13 7-6 0 0 0 2007 74 45-29 0.5-3 4.0-21 0 2008 9 8-1 0-0 1.0-3 0 Totals 97 60-37 0.5-3 5.0-24 0 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 19 at Washington State, 2007 85 DAVID CARTER Tackles for Loss: 1.0, fi ve times, last vs. Tennessee, 2008 Sacks: 0.5 v. BYU (Las Vegas Bowl) Defensive Tackle 6-5/280/Jr.** 70 CONNOR BRADFORD Fontana, CA/Kaiser HS UCLA - David is moving to defensive tackle after playing at end in a reserve role Offensive Tackle a year ago ... He fi gures to compete for playing time on the interior after playing in every game in 2008. 6-5/284/Fr.** 2008 - Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve defensive end and special teams Palmdale, CA/Palmdale HS performer ... Credited with 13 tackles, including a tackle for loss ... Had two tackles each in games against Washington State, Oregon and Stanford ... Made three tackles at Cal ... Had one stop in games against Oregon State and Washington ... Made two UCLA - Connor is one of several players who will be looked upon to add depth stops at Arizona State, including a tackle for loss. on the offensive line ... Should benefi t from the experience of Spring Practice ... 2007 - Saw action in three games during the season ... In the fi rst game of his career Figures to begin drills at right tackle. at Washington State, he tallied one tackle assist and was credited with 0.5 tackles 2008 - Did not appear in a game during the season and has four seasons of eligibility for a loss ... Had one solo tackle, one tackle for a loss and recorded one sack at remaining. Arizona ... Against Oregon, he had one solo tackle. UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 25 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and has two seasons of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered in football at Henry J. Kaiser HS in Fontana, CA for 20 RAYMOND CARTER coach Dick Bruich ... Three-star selection by rivals.com ... Ranked No. 39 strongside defensive end by rivals.com ... Three-star pick by scout.com ... Member of scout. com Western 100 (No. 79) ... Ranked No. 49 among defensive ends by scout.com ... Tailback Rated No. 68 prospect in California by rivals.com ... PrepStar All-Region selection ... SuperPrep All-Far West (No. 82) ... Made 69 tackles (53 primaries), with seven 6-0/210/So.** sacks and nine defl ected passes in 13 games as a senior ... Named fi rst-team All-San Bernardino County by the Riverside Press-Enterprise ... All-League selection as a Los Angeles, CA/Crenshaw HS defensive end ... Served as team captain and helped lead team to a 10-3 record as a senior ... Also lettered in track and fi eld for coach Noves ... Was a member of the UCLA - Raymond has overcome a serious knee injury and will compete for playing high school debate team. time at tailback during Spring Practice ... Returned to action last season after injuring PERSONAL - Full Name: David H. Carter, Jr. … Born: December 10, 1987 in Los his knee in 2007 (Fall camp) and was bothered by nagging injuries ... If he can stay Angeles, CA … Parents: David and LaGenia Carter … Has one brother, Christopher, healthy, he could be right in the middle of the tailback picture. and one sister, Sadia ... Admires the play of the NFL's Jason Taylor ... Hobbies include 2008 - Saw action off the bench in seven games ... Made his fi rst appearance in a lifting weights ... History and Science are his favorite classes ... Director’s Honor game as a Bruin in the opener against Tennessee and carried 15 times for 14 yards Roll in Fall 2006 … Relative, Carol Davis, also attended UCLA ... International and one touchdown, a three-yard run, which put the Bruins ahead 17-14 ... Carried Development Studies major. twice for seven yards at BYU before suffering a bruised knee ... Did not play versus VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - D. CARTER Arizona or Fresno ... Returned to action against WSU and carried twice for fi ve yards Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) ... Did not play at Oregon, Stanford or at Cal due to a groin injury ... Saw limited 2007 3 2-1 1.0-1 1.5-2 0 action against Oregon State ... Carried four times for seven yards at Washington ... 2008 13 8-5 0-0 1.0-2 0 Had two carries for minus four yards at Arizona State ... Made one reception for Totals 16 10-6 1.0-1 2.5-4 0 minus-three yards against USC. CAREER HIGHS 2007 - Tore his right ACL in training camp (Aug. 7) and missed the entire season Tackles: 3 at Cal, 2008 Sacks: 1.0 at Arizona, 2007 following surgery ... He has three years of eligibility remaining. Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at Arizona State, 2008, at Arizona, 2007 HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Crenshaw HS in Los Angeles, CA where he played football for coach Robert Garrett ... Rushed for 3,168 yards and scored 31 touchdowns in his prep career ... PrepStar Dream Team selection … SuperPrep All-American … Rated the No. 3 all-purpose running back in the nation by rivals. com … Rated No. 11 running back nationally by SuperPrep … Ranked No. 9 player 11 DONOVAN CARTER in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 16 player in California by SuperPrep … No. 84 player nationally by rivals.com … Rated No. 15 running back nationally by ESPN.com … Rated No. 16 running back by scout.com … Rated No. 1 all-purpose Linebacker running back in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 2 running back and No. 15 player in California by scout.com … Earned four stars from rivals.com and scout. 6-1/255/Fr.** com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Played in Offense- North Hills, CA/Birmingham HS Defense All-American Bowl in Ft. Lauderdale, FL … Named third-team All-State by Cal-Hi Sports … Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention … Helped lead Crenshaw to a 9-4 record as a senior … Rushed for 893 yards and UCLA - Donovan is one of several youngsters who will compete for playing time six touchdowns on 140 attempts (6.4 average) as a senior, missing several games at outside linebacker during Spring Practice. with a groin problem … 2006-07 LA City Offensive Player of the Year ... First-team all-league selection and fi rst-team All-City pick ... As a junior, he rushed for 1,750 2008 - Did not see game action in his fi rst season in the program and will have four yards and 13 touchdowns ... Named fi rst-team all-league and fi rst-team All-City ... seasons of eligibility remaining. Team won 2005-06 City Championship ... First-team All-State Underclassman ... As HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Birmingham HS in Lake Balboa, CA a sophomore, he was named third-team all-league ... Rushed for 525 yards and six for coach Ed Croson ... Played linebacker, fullback and tight end ... PrepStar All-Region touchdowns ... Also lettered in track and fi eld for coach Deckard ... As a junior, he selection … SuperPrep All-Region (California, Nevada, ) selection as No. 30 was a state fi nalist in the 100m and 200m events ... Was a three-time fi nalist at the player … Earned three stars from rivals.com … Rated No. 19 inside linebacker Youth World Jr. Olympics in the 4 x 100m and 400m events. nationally from rivals.com … Rated No. 45 player in California by rivals.com … PERSONAL - Full Name: Raymond Anthony Carter … Born: April 11, 1989 in Earned three stars from scout.com … Ranked No. 18 nationally at strongside Torrance, CA … Parents: Aundra Carter and Carolyn Carter Harris … Has two linebacker by scout.com … Rated No. 1 strongside linebacker in the West and in brothers, Eric and Aundra, Jr. and three sisters, Kenisha, Janice and Aundrea … His California by scout.com … Rated No. 36 player in California by scout.com … Rated aunt (Waldean Needham), a former student at UCLA, used to take Raymond to No. 45 inside linebacker by ESPN … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 the Bruin campus when he was a youth and he became a big fan of the football … Named All-State second-team by Cal-Hi Sports … Chosen to L.A. Daily News program … His dad was his youth football coach ... Lists the NFL's DeShaun Foster All-Area team at linebacker ... Helped lead his high school team to a 13-1 record and LaDainian Tomlinson as the players he admires the most … Enjoys listening as a senior … Team earned a second straight City championship … Made 81 solo to music … Interested in a career in the business world ... Director's Honor Roll and 51 assisted tackles as a senior … Credited with 6.5 sacks, one interception and in Fall 2007. one fumble recovery … As a junior, he recorded 90 solo and 38 assisted tackles, 5.5 sacks and one interception ... Named team's Defensive Player of the Year after VARSITY RUSHING STATISTICS - R. CARTER his senior and junior seasons. Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg PERSONAL - Full Name: Donovan William Carter … Born: August 12, 1989 in 2008 25 51 22 29 1.2 1 9 Washington, D.C. … Parents: Donovan Carter, Diane Carter, Ella Brown … Has one sister, Brandy ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning back-to-back City titles CAREER HIGHS and appearing on national television ... Lists NFL running back Clinton Portis as the Rushing Yards: 14 v. Tennessee, 2008 athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include spending time with friends. Rush Attempts: 15 v. Tennessee, 2008 Rushing Touchdowns: 1 v. Tennessee, 2008 Receptions: 1 v. USC, 2008

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PERSONAL - Full Name: Reginald E. Carter … Born: June 16, 1987 in Los Angeles … Parents: Reginald Carter, Sr. (deceased) and Selena Adway … Admires the passion 51 REGGIE CARTER with which the NFL's Ray Lewis plays the game … Hobbies include working out and lifting weights … Economics is his favorite class ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2005 ... Sociology major. Linebacker VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - R. CARTER Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 6-1/240/Sr.** 2006 48 23-25 0.5-5 6.0-18 0 2007 62 40-22 2.0-12 12.0-38 0 Los Angeles, CA/Crenshaw HS 2008 83 48-35 0.0-0 4.5-6 0 Totals 193 111-82 2.5-17 22.5-62 0 UCLA - Reggie has developed into one of the top linebackers in the country and a prime All-America candidate ... He was on the 2008 pre-season ‘Watch List’ for the CAREER HIGHS Bronko Nagurski Award and the Lott Trophy ... Possesses fi ne football instincts ... An Tackles: 20 at BYU, 2008 aggressive and hard-hitting performer, he was an integral part of the Bruins' defensive Sacks: 1.0 vs. Oregon State, 2007; vs. Oregon, 2007 results a year ago ... Has returned to middle linebacker for the 2009 season. Tackles for Loss: 3.0 vs. Oregon, 2007 2008 - Starter in all 12 games and earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors from the league's coaches ... Named a second-team all-conference selection by Phil Steele College Football magazine and Rivals.com ... Was on the "Watch Lists" for the Nagurski Award, the Lott Trophy, the Bednarik Award, the Butkus Award and the 68 NATE CHANDLER Lombardi Award ... Defensive winner of UCLA's N.N. Sugarman Award for Best Leadership ... Led the team in tackles with 83, including 4.5 for loss (fi fth on team) ... Ranked 10th in conference in tackles per game (6.92) ... Tied for fourth in the Offensive Tackle conference with three fumbles forced (0.25) ... Made fi ve stops against Tennessee and forced a key Vol fumble at the Bruins' six-yard line on UT's opening drive of 6-3/290/So.** the second half ... Recorded a career-high 20 tackles at BYU, including 1.5 for loss ... The 20 tackles were the most by a Bruin since 1989 (Eric Turner 21 vs. Oregon) San Diego, CA/Mira Mesa HS and tied for seventh on UCLA's single-game list ... Had fi ve tackles vs. Arizona and his tackle for loss forced a fumble which resulted in a Bruin touchdown ... Made nine tackles vs. Fresno and three against WSU ... Made four stops at Oregon and UCLA - This youngster contributed as both an offensive tackle and tight end a year vs. Stanford ... Made seven tackles at Cal ... Led the team with 10 tackles vs. Oregon ago but fi gures to stay on the line fulltime in 2009 ... Expected to compete for the State (nine solos), including two for loss ... Made fi ve tackles at Washington and four starting job at right tackle during Spring Practice ... A fi ne all-around athlete. at ASU ... Had seven stops vs. USC. 2008 - Saw action in all 12 games at offensive line, on special teams and at tight end ... 2007 - Appeared in 13 games and started eight in his redshirt sophomore season Made two starts at tight end (Fresno State, Washington State), playing over 30 snaps ... A member of the Butkus Award Watch List, he made 62 tackles to rank sixth in both contests ... Made one reception for three yards against Washington State. (tied) on the squad ... Third on the team with 12.0 tackles for loss (0.92/g) ... Carter 2007 - Did not see action in his fi rst year with the program and has three seasons led the Bruins at Stanford with a career-high 10 tackles, including two behind the of eligibility remaining. ... Against BYU, he had four tackles ... Made two tackles off the bench at Utah (UCLA started six DBs) ... Started versus Washington and tied for HIGH SCHOOL - Played two seasons of varsity football at Mira Mesa HS in San the team lead with six tackles, including one for loss ... At Oregon State, he made Diego ... PrepStar All-American … Four-star selection by rivals.com and scout.com fi ve tackles, including an eight-yard sack ... Forced a fumble that set up UCLA’s fi rst … Rated No. 5 tight end nationally by rivals.com and No. 7 tight end by scout.com touchdown of the day in the third quarter ... Made two stops versus Notre Dame ... … No. 27 player in California, according to rivals.com … Ranked No. 40 player in On October 9, he had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee to remove meniscus California by SuperPrep … Played in East-West All-America game in Orlando … (cartilage) ... Eleven days later, he started in the win over California and made fi ve Rated No. 1 tight end and No. 38 player in California by scout.com … Rated No. 1 tackles ... Came off the bench to make four tackles, two for loss, at Washington State tight end in California by rivals.com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western ... At Arizona, he made fi ve tackles, including one for loss ... Carter made fi ve tackles 100 … As a senior, he made 36 receptions for 512 yards and six touchdowns …An versus Arizona State ... Against Oregon, he started and made fi ve tackles, including outstanding blocker ... As a junior, he made 28 catches for 359 yards and four touchdowns ... Lettered in the sports of football, baseball (left fi elder), basketball one sack and two other tackles for loss ... Started versus USC and had three tackles (center) and track and fi eld (shot, discus) ... Named to the All-Academic team his ... Made six tackles, 2.0 for losses, off the bench in the Las Vegas Bowl. last three years in high school ... Averaged 14 points and 12 rebounds per contest 2006 - Saw action in all 13 of UCLA's games, helping him earn fi rst-team Freshman in basketball. All-America acclaim from rivals.com, second-team Freshman All-America acclaim by collegefootballnews.com and scout.com, and third-team Freshman All-America PERSONAL - Full Name: Garland Nathan Chandler … Born: June 1, 1989 in San and Pac-10 All-Freshman acclaim by The Sporting News ... On the year, Carter Diego, CA … Parents: Garland (deceased) and Cheryl Chandler … Has one brother, started 12 of 13 games, missing only when the Bruins started fi ve defensive backs Preston, and one sister, Nicole … Biggest thrill in sports was getting a scholarship to (at Oregon), and made 48 total tackles, sixth on the squad ... His 6.0 tackles for loss play at UCLA after two years of varsity football … Lists the NFL's Kellen Winslow as the player he admires the most … In his free time, he enjoys playing sports and ranked fi fth (tied) on the team ... He saw his fi rst action as a Bruin when he started spending time with friends ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2007. the 2006 opener against Utah, where he was credited with one tackle ... He added one tackle assist against Rice as a starter ... At Washington, he started and made four tackles ... Against Stanford, he recorded fi ve tackles ... In the win over Arizona, he made three tackles, including 0.5 sacks ... At Oregon, he came off the bench and had three tackle assists ... At Notre Dame, he had four tackles, including 0.5 for loss ... Against Washington State, he made four tackles, two for loss ... At California, 33 DERRICK COLEMAN he made six tackles, including 0.5 for loss ... Against Oregon State, he made three tackles ... At Arizona State, he made seven tackles ... Against USC, he made three tackles, one for loss ... In the Emerald Bowl versus Florida State, he tallied four Tailback tackles, including 1.5 for loss. 6-0/231/So. 2005 - Did not see action in his fi rst season in the program ... Was the defensive winner of the Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. Fullerton, CA/Troy HS HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered in football as a linebacker at Crenshaw HS in Los Angeles for coach Robert Garrett … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. UCLA - Derrick is one of several young running backs who will compete for 18 nationally among inside linebackers by rivals.com … No. 52 player in California playing time in 2009 ... Did a fi ne job as a true freshman as a tailback and in one-back by rivals.com … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … Three-star selection by situations and will continue to improve with added experience ... Possesses good scout.com … Ranked No. 98 player in California by scout.com … SuperPrep All- combination of size, strength and speed. California (No. 83 player) … PrepStar All-Region selection … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … All-CIF-L.A. City Section 4A fi rst team on defense 2008 - Saw action in 10 games and started one (Washington) ... Second on the … L.A. Times All-Central City … Two-time all-league selection … Voted team's team in rushing yards with 284 (5.4 avg.) ... Ranked 21st in the Pac-10 in rushing Defensive MVP … Made 130 tackles, including 20 sacks, six fumble recoveries and (28.40/g) ... Made his debut against Arizona (game three) ... Carried seven times for three forced fumbles as a senior … As a junior, he made 130 tackles, including 22 24 yards and made two receptions ... Led the team with 86 yards rushing against sacks … Second-team All-CIF-City Section as junior … Also lettered in track (shot Fresno State on 10 attempts, including a 44-yard jaunt ... Came off the bench against put) for coach Willie Deckard. Washington State to lead the team with 49 yards rushing on six carries, including a UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 27 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

31-yard burst ... At Oregon, he gained 12 yards on fi ve carries ... His one-yard run in ... Hit 11 of 20 passes for 150 yards and one touchdown vs. Fresno ... Also rushed the third quarter was his fi rst career touchdown ... Ran for 20 yards on four carries for 46 yards on six attempts ... Led two touchdown drives of at least 65 yards and and made one reception vs. Stanford ... At Cal, he had four carries for six yards ... helped produce six offenisve scores (three tds, three fgs) ... Completed 23 of 36 Netted three yards on three carries against Oregon State and caught one ball for passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns against Washington State while leading six yards ... Made his fi rst career start at Washington and ran for 42 yards on 10 touchdown drives of 64, 74 and 83 yards ... Completed a career-high 27 of 43 passes carries, including an 11-yard scoring run on UCLA's fi rst possession of the contest for a career-best 288 yards with one touchdown at Oregon ... In the second half, ... At ASU, he led the team with 43 yards on three carries, including a 38-yard run he connected on 19 of 28 passes for 218 yards with one touchdown while leading ...Carried once for minus-one yard versus USC. the offense to 24 points ... Against Stanford, he completed 23 of 39 passes for 285 yards and two touchdowns ... Late in the fourth quarter, he drove the Bruins HIGH SCHOOL - Three-year varsity starter at running back and linebacker at 87 yards on 11 plays in 2:13, cluminating in a seven-yard to Cory Troy HS in Fullerton, CA for coach Jim Burton ... PrepStar Dream Team selection Harkey with 10 seconds remaining in the game ... He was 13 of 17 in the second … Rated No. 80 prospect nationally by PrepStar … Rated No. 2 fullback nationally half for 172 yards and both scoring passes ... At Cal, he completed 17 of 35 passes by ESPN … Ranked No. 3 nationally at fullback by scout.com … Ranked No. 1 among fullbacks in the West and in California by scout.com … Rated No. 48 player for 206 yards, but had four intercepted and two returned for scores ... Completed in California by scout.com … Earned three stars from scout.com … Rated No. 20 of 42 passes for 189 yards and two interceptions against Oregon State ... At 5 fullback nationally by rivals.com … Rated No. 67 player in California by rivals. Washington, he completed 13 of 22 passes for 135 yards with three interceptions com … Earned three stars from rivals.com … SuperPrep All-region (CA/HI/NV) ... He directed an 80-yard touchdown drive on UCLA's fi rst possession of the selection … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Named All-State contest and later engineered a 15-play, 92-yard touchdown drive which ran over third-team by Cal-Hi Sports ... Named to CIF-Southern Section Southeast Division eight minutes off the clock ... At Arizona State, he completed 24 of 39 passes for team … Named team MVP and fi rst-team all-league as a senior ... Ran for 5,214 204 yards and three interceptions, each of which was returned for a touchdown ... yards in his career and scored 86 touchdowns ... Broke school record for most He completed 11 of 28 passes for 89 yards with one interception against USC ... touchdowns in a season (38); most points scored in a season (232); most rushing Offensive winner of UCLA's N.N. Sugarman Award for Best Leadership. yards in a season (2,456); most rushing touchdowns (38); most yards offense in a 2007 - He completed 313 of 511 passes (61.3%) for 4,231 yards, 44 touchdowns season (2,456); most touchdowns scored in a game (5); longest rushing touchdown and 10 interceptions as a redshirt sophomore at Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) (90 yards) … As a senior, he ran for 1,084 yards and scored 19 touchdowns on 230 in Walnut, CA ... Led team to a record of 10-3 and the Southern California Junior carries … Also scored twice on receptions … As a junior, he rushed for 2,456 yards College championship ... Threw for 298 yards, completing 25 of 45 passes, and two (11.1 avg.) and 38 touchdowns ... Named Freeway League MVP ... First-team All-CIF scores in the California Community College championship game vs. CCSF ... Threw Southern Section and second-team all-county selection ... As a sophomore, he was six touchdown passes in three different games last season ... Had seven games with named fi rst-team all-league; fi rst-team All-CIF Southern Section ... Also lettered in over 300 yards passing, with a best of 452 yards vs. Cerritos ... Only played the full basketball (two years) for coach Scott Blake and three years in track (100 meters, four quarters in fi ve games ... Named fi rst-team All-American by J.C. GridWire ... 4 x 100-meter relay, shot put, triple jump). Named California State Offensive Player of theYear by JC Athletic Bureau – California PERSONAL - Full Name: Derrick Lamont Coleman, Jr. … Born: October 18, Community College Football Coaches Assn. ... Named California Region IV Offensive 1990 in West Los Angeles, CA … Parents: Derrick Coleman and May Hamlin … Player of the Year by JC Athletic Bureau ... Most Valuable Player of Mission League ... Has one sister, Tenisha and one brother, Keyon ... Lists NFL defensive back Antonio Selected team captain and MVP ... Earned fi ve stars from scout.com, one of just fi ve Cromartie as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include all sports, but quarterbacks, high school or junior college, with that rating ... Rated No. 1 junior especially golf and lifting weights ... Can read lips ... Interested in a possible major college quarterback nationally by scout.com ... Earned three stars from rivals.com. in Political Science and a career as a lawyer. SAN DIEGO STATE - In 2006 as a redshirt freshman at San Diego State, he appeared in nine games, starting fi ve (@ BYU, Air Force, Cal Poly, @ Wyoming, VARSITY RUSHING STATISTICS - D. COLEMAN UNLV) ... On the year, he completed 69 of 121 passes for 737 yards with Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg four touchdowns and six interceptions ... In his fi rst career start (at BYU), he 2008 53 291 7 284 5.4 2 44 completed 20 of 32 passes for 216 yards ... Also started against Air Force (12- for-19 for 133 yards and one touchdown), Cal Poly (two touchdowns), Wyoming CAREER HIGHS and UNLV ... Threw touchdown passes of 60 (at Wyoming) and 49 (Air Force) Rushing Yards: 86 v. Fresno State, 2008 yards ... Started in two of the team's three victories that season (Air Force, Rush Attempts: 10 v. Fresno State, 2008, at Washington, 2008 UNLV) ... Redshirted as a true freshman in 2005 after greyshirting in 2004. Rushing Touchdowns: 1 at Oregon, 2008, at Washington, 2008 HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three years at Valley Center (CA) High under coach Rob Gilster ... As a senior in 2003, he earned All-CIF honors, passing for over 2,400 yards and 16 touchdowns ... Considered to be San Diego county's top quarterback as a senior ... First-team All-CIF, San Diego Union Tribune and 3 KEVIN CRAFT North County Times ... Won Teddy Lawrence Award as county's top quarterback ... Valley League Offensive Player of Year ... A National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete ... Owns all of Valley Center's season and career passing records Quarterback ... Also starred in basketball (three years) and track and fi eld (two years). PERSONAL - Full name: Kevin Thomas Craft ... Born: October 15, 1985 in 6-4/211/Sr.** Escondido, CA ... Parents: Tom and Kathy Craft ... Has one sister, Lacey, who played softball at SDSU, and one brother, Kyle ... Father, Tom, is offensive coordinator at Valley Center, CA/Valley Center HS/SDSU Mt. SAC and was head coach at San Diego State 2002-2005 ... Great uncle, Dale Thomas, was Hall of Fame wrestler at Oregon State ... Lists playing for his father at UCLA - Kevin enters Spring drills as the returning starter at quarterback but will Mt. SAC and his fi rst start as a redshirt freshman (vs. BYU) as his career highlights have to fi ght off the challenge of several youngsters ... In his fi rst year as a starter, ... Admires NFL quarterbacks and ... Sociology major. he ranked second in school history with 232 completions but also set a school record with 20 interceptions ... Possesses good mobility, a strong arm and physical 2008 PASSING toughness, which he displayed last year ... Joined the program last Spring from Mt. Oppt. Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg San Antonio College ... Played at San Diego State in 2006 ... Has one season of Tennessee* 43 25 4 259 1 21 eligibility remaining. @ BYU* 39 23 1 230 0 29 2008 -Started all 12 games ... Ranked third in the conference in completions (19.33), Arizona* 31 15 0 81 0 15 fi fth in total offense (196.75), ninth in passing effi ciency (98.74) and fi fth in passing Fresno State* 20 11 0 150 1 32 Washington State* 36 23 0 225 2 27 yards (195.08) ... Completed 232 of 417 passes for 2,341 yards, seven touchdowns @ Oregon* 43 27 1 288 1 39 and 20 interceptions ...His 232 completions rank second on the school single- Stanford* 39 23 1 285 2 43 season list (record 242 by in 2005) ... His yardage total was 13th on @ California* 35 17 4 206 0 26 the single-season list ... His interception total was a school record ... Made his fi rst Oregon State* 42 20 2 189 0 25 start as a Bruin in opener against Tennessee and helped orchestrate a second-half @ Washington* 22 13 3 135 0 21 comeback ... After completing 7 of 18 passes for 66 yards with four interceptions @ Arizona State* 39 24 3 204 0 25 in the fi rst half of action, he went on to connect on 18 of 25 attempts for 193 USC* 28 11 1 89 0 17 yards after halftime (12-14 for 139 yards in fourth quarter) ... Hit all six attempts Totals 417 232 20 2,341 7 43 on an 80-yard fourth-quarter touchdown drive which put the Bruns ahead 17-14 ... Completed six of eight passes on a nine-play, 70-yard fourth-quarter drive, including UCLA CAREER PASSING STATISTICS - K. CRAFT a three-yard scoring pass to Ryan Moya, which gave UCLA a 24-21 lead with 27 Year Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg seconds to play ... For the game, he completed 25 of 43 passes (tied for 11th-most 2008 417 232 20 2,341 7 43 in school history) for 259 yards ... Completed 23 of 39 passes at BYU for 230 yards and one interception ... Connected on 15 of 31 against Arizona for 81 yards 28 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

CAREER HIGHS Western 100 (No. 29) ... No. 1-ranked offensive lineman in California, and No. 2 in Passing Yards: 288 at Oregon, 2008 the West Region by scout.com ... SuperPrep All-Far West selection ... Cal-Hi Sports Completions: 27 at Oregon, 2008 fi rst-team All-State selection ... Orange County Register Fab 15 second team ... Touchdown Passes: 2, vs. Stanford, 2008; Wash. State, 2008; Cal Poly, 2006 First-team All-Valley High Desert ... Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl as the starting Passing Attempts: 43 v. Tennessee, 2008; at Oregon, 2008 center ... Captain of his high school football team ... Voted MVP on offense ... Made Rushing Yards: 46 vs. Fresno State, 2008 29 tackles as a senior on defense ... Also lettered three years in baseball (3B/1B) for coaches Allen Adams and Matt Reese ... Three year all-league selection in both football and baseball. PERSONAL - Full Name: Jacob Andrew Dean … Born: June 30, 1988 in Santa Monica, CA … Parents: Robert and Lisa Dean … Has one brother, Luke, and one 18 NICK CRISSMAN sister, Rachel… Biggest thrill in sports is being able to attend UCLA ... Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's ... Hobbies include , surfi ng and baseball ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006 and Quarterback Spring 2008 … History major. 6-3/217/Fr.** Surfside, CA/Edison HS 20 AUNDRE DEAN UCLA - Nick fi gures to add depth at the quarterback position this season ...Missed virtually the entire year, including most of pre-season camp, after suffering a torn labrum in his right shoulder that required surgery ... He is expected to be ready to Tailback compete in Spring Practice. 2008 - Did not see game action in his fi rst year in the program and has four seasons 6-0/215/So. of eligibility remaining. Katy, TX/Katy HS HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Edison HS in Huntington Beach, CA for coach Dave White ... SuperPrep All-American … Earned four stars from scout.com … Rated No. 9 nationally at quarterback by scout.com … Rated No. 2 UCLA - Aundre is one of several freshmen and sophomores who will compete quarterback in the West and in California by scout.com … Ranked No. 18 player for playing time at the tailback position along with junior Christian Ramirez ... Saw in California by scout.com … Rated No. 10 quarterback nationally by SuperPrep limited action a year ago and hopes to catch the eye of the coaching staff during … Rated No. 23 player in his region (CA/HI/NV) by SuperPrep … PrepStar Dream Spring drills. Team selection … Rated No. 77 prospect nationally by PrepStar … Ranked No. 10 2008 - Appeared in six games off the bench ... Had 10 rushing attempts for 22 yards quarterback and No. 111 player by ESPN … Selected for Under Armour All-America ... Saw his fi rst career action at BYU, carrying once and spraining his ankle on the Game … Earned three stars from rivals.com … Rated No. 11 pro-style quarterback rushing attempt ... Missed the Arizona and Fresno State games due to the injury, nationally by rivals.com ... Rated No. 41 player in California by rivals.com … Member but returned against Washington State, carrying once for a yard ... Did not play at of the rivals.com 250 (No. 152) … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western Oregon, Stanford or at Cal due to the ankle ... Saw limited action against Oregon 100 … Named All-State third-team by Cal-Hi Sports … Named to CIF-SS Pac-5 State ... At Washington, he carried three times for nine yards ... Carried fi ve times Division team ... Sunset League MVP as a senior ... Selected to participate in Elite for 12 yards at Arizona State ... Did not see action against USC. 11 Quarterback Camp ... Threw for 5,374 yards and 44 touchdowns in his career ... As a senior, he completed 141 of 234 passes for 2,048 yards and 14 touchdowns HIGH SCHOOL - Played football for coach Gary Joseph at Katy (TX) HS ... and was named Sunset League MVP while leading his team to the league title ... As Parade All-American ... PrepStar Dream Team selection … Rated No. 46 prospect a junior, he completed 231 of 367 passes for 3,105 yards and 27 touchdowns and nationally by PrepStar … Rated No. 7 running back and No. 46 player by ESPN … was named Sunset League Offensive Player of the Year while his team was a CIF EA Sports third-team All-American … Selected for Under Armour All-America Pac-5 fi nalist ... Completed 20 of 34 passes as a sophomore for 221 yards and three Game … Earned four stars from scout.com … Ranked No. 6 nationally and No. 3 scores ... His 3,105 passing yards as a senior set a school record ... Also lettered in in the Southwest and in Texas at the running back position by scout.com … Rated track and fi eld (high jump) for one year for coach Nick Powell. No. 11 player in Texas by scout.com … Rated No. 78 player nationally by scout. com … Rated No. 10 running back nationally by rivals.com … Rated No. 24 player PERSONAL - Full Name: Nicholas W. Crissman … Born: May 10, 1989 in San Luis in Texas by rivals.com … Member of rivals.com 250 (No. 178) … Earned four stars Obispo, CA … Parents: Robert and Jodi Crissman … Has three brothers, Bobby, from rivals.com ... SuperPrepAll-American … Rated No. 14 running back nationally Jason and Jeff ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as playing in the Pac-5 CIF fi nals … by SuperPrep … Ranked No. 23 player in Texas by SuperPrep … Helped lead team Hobbies include surfi ng and golf. to Class 5A Divsion II championship (16-0 record) as a senior … Ran for 220 yards, including a 66-yard scoring run, in the title game and was named Offensive Player of the Game ... Totaled 5,488 yards rushing for his high school career ... Scored a school record 62 touchdowns in his prep career ... Rushed for 2,491 yards (7.4 avg.) and 26 touchdowns as a senior and was named 2007 18-5A All-District fi rst-team 57 JAKE DEAN ... 2007 Texas Sportswriters All-State Co-Offensive Player of the Year ... As a junior, he ran for 2,111 yards (6.9 avg.) and 27 touchdowns for a team which went 13-1 and was a state 5A quarterfi nalist ... Named to 2006 18 5A All-District fi rst-team ... 2006 Texas Sportswriters Association All-State third-team running back selection Center ... Ran for 866 yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore for a team which went 6-4/286/So.** 14-1 and was a 5A state fi nalist ... Named to 2005 18 5A All-District second-team ... Also lettered in track and fi eld. Palmdale, CA/Paraclete HS PERSONAL - Full Name: Aundre Robinson Dean … Born: May 6, 1989 in Houston, TX … Parents: Mike and Jennifer Dean … Has two sisters, Shannon and Tiffany ... UCLA - Jake fi gures to compete for the starting center position after starting seven Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning the state championship ... Lists NBA star games a year ago ... Gained valuable experience in his fi rst season of action. Dwyane Wade as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include watching movies and spending time with his friends ... Can play the saxophone ... Director's 2008 - Appeared in eight games with seven starts at center ... Saw his fi rst game Honor Roll in Fall 2008. action at BYU (game two) in relief of Micah Reed who had been injured ... He started and played the entire game against Arizona, Fresno State, Washington State, Oregon, Stanford, Cal and Oregon State. VARSITY RUSHING STATISTICS - A. DEAN Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2007 - Did not see action in his second year in the program. 2008 10 23 1 22 2.2 0 7 2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and has two seasons of eligibility remaining. CAREER HIGHS HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three years at Paraclete HS in Lancaster, CA for Rushing Yards: 12 at Arizona State, 2008 coaches Dan Lyon and Jeff Jambretz ... PrepStar All-American ... Named a four-star Rush Attempts: 5 at Arizona State, 2008 recruit by rivals.com ... Ranked No. 4 nationally among centers by rivals.com ... Ranked the No. 1 offensive lineman in California by rivals.com ... Rated a four-star recruit by scout.com ... Ranked 38th in the nation as an offensive lineman by scout. com ... Ranked 26th among offensive guards by ESPN.com ... Member of scout.com UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 29 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

com … Earned three stars from rivals.com and scout.com … PrepStar All-Region selection … All-CIF-SS Mid Valley … As a senior, he was credited with 83 tackles (66 solo), including 14 sacks ... Totaled two fumble recoveries and four defl ections 6 TONY DYE … Also had 26 hurries … Team posted four shutout wins ... Named fi rst-team All- Camino Real League on defense ... Earned the Student-Athlete Honor Roll Award ... Had fi ve catches and scored two touchdowns as a tight end … Posted 38.3 yard Strong Safety average as a punter ... Returned three punts for a 39.3 yard average ... As a junior, made over 60 tackles, including seven sacks ... Played four years of basketball for 5-11/198/So. coaches Letter, Alex, Willis and Washington. Corona, CA/Santiago HS PERSONAL - Full Name: Justin Aaron Edison … Born: March 18, 1989 in Los Angeles, CA … Parent: Harold Edison … Has two brothers, Deion and Jevon, and one sister, Dejae … Biggest thrill in sports was winning the CIF championship at UCLA - Tony is a versatile athlete who can play both corner and safety ... Gained Verbum Dei for the fi rst time since his dad was a member of a team which won valuable experience as a true freshman and fi gures to compete for playing time and it … Lists as the NFL player he admires the most … Hobbies a possible starting job in 2009 ... Had surgery for a fractured wrist following the include bowling, movies, bike riding, and working out … Favorite class is Math ... season and should be ready for Spring Practice. Has an interest in a career in computer engineering ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2008 - Appeared in 11 games as a defensive back and on special teams and made 2007 and Winter 2008 ... Major undeclared. one start (Oregon State) ... Played at least 20 defensive snaps fi ve times, including each of the fi nal four games ... Saw his fi rst career action as the dime back and on special teams against Tennessee ... Made one tackle at BYU ... Also made one stop versus Fresno State ... Played as the nickel back versus Washington State and made two tackles ... Had one tackle assist at Oregon ... Recorded one stop against Stanford 75 NICK EKBATANI and Cal ... Made his fi rst career start against Oregon State in the nickel package and was credited with three tackles ... Made three stops at Washington ... Had one tackle assist at Arizona State ... Had two tackles versus USC. Offensive Guard HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Santiago HS in Corona, CA for coach 6-5/308/Sr.** Mitchell ... PrepStar Dream Team selection ... Rated No. 118 prospect nationally by PrepStar … SuperPrep All-American … Rated No. 12 defensive back nationally Torrance, CA/South HS/Harbor College by SuperPrep … Rated No. 12 player in his region (CA, HI, NV) by SuperPrep … Ranked No. 12 cornerback and No. 135 player by ESPN … Selected for Under Armour All-America Game …Earned four stars from rivals.com … Rated No. 18 UCLA - Ekbatani is a versatile performer who played both tackle and guard for the nationally among cornerbacks by rivals.com … Rated No. 38 player in California Bruins a year ago, starting all 12 games ... Figures to be the leader of this unit in 2009 by rivals.com … Earned four stars from scout.com … Ranked No. 9 nationally at and will compete for a starting job at guard ... Can also play center if needed. cornerback by scout.com ... Rated No. 2 cornerback in the West and California by 2008 - UCLA's only offensive lineman to start all 12 games ... Selected to the scout.com ... Rated No. 11 player in California by scout.com … Member of Tacoma honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic team ... Started his fi rst career game (right News Tribune Western 100 … Named All-State second team by Cal-Hi Sports ... tackle) against Tennessee in the season-opener ... Played every snap of the contests Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention pick ... L.A. Times against BYU, Arizona, Fresno State, WSU and Oregon ... Started at right guard against All-Star team (cornerback) … Made 109 solo tackles and 52 assisted stops as a Stanford, but moved to tackle in the third quarter ... Started at right guard at Cal, senior … Also rushed for 759 yards and 11 touchdowns on 98 attempts ... Made Oregon State, Arizona State. Washington and USC. 25 receptions for 331 yards ... As a junior, he made 90 tackles and six interceptions 2007 - Did not see action during the season and retained the year of eligibility. ... Also lettered in track and fi eld (100 meters, 4 x 100-meter relay)for one year for coach Trichell. 2006 - In his fi rst season at UCLA, he saw limited action at guard in four games (Utah, Stanford, Arizona and California). PERSONAL - Full Name: Anthony Scott Dye … Born: February 11, 1990 in San JUNIOR COLLEGE - Played one season of football at LA Harbor College for Jose, CA … Parents: Mark (played football at San Jose State and baseball with the coaches Andrew Alvillar and Mike Alexander and has two seasons of eligibility Houston Astros organization) and Danna Dye … Has two brothers, Troy and remaining ... Named fi rst-team All-Western States Conference as an offensive tackle Travis ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as playing in the CIF championship game ... Named Player of the Week for his performance in the game against LA Southwest and playing in the Jr. Youth Hockey World Championship game versus the Czech College ... Honored as team Offensive Lineman of the Year. Republic ... Lists NFL star and NHL star Mike Modano as the athletes he admires the most … Almost gave up football to play hockey in high school in HIGH SCHOOL - Earned three letters in football as an offensive tackle / defensive Minnesota ... Hobbies include video games, music and all sports ... Interested in a end for coach Josh Waybright at South HS in Torrance, CA … His senior year, he possible major in Economics. recorded 56 tackles, including four sacks ... Had two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery ... Honored as a second-team All-CIF selection as a defensive lineman ... VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - T. DYE Named fi rst-team All-Los Angeles Region as an offensive lineman ... Named fi rst- Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) team as an offensive lineman by the South Bay Daily Breeze ... Selected fi rst-team 2008 15 9-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 All-Bay League as both an offensive and defensive lineman ... Named team MVP … CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3 at Washington, 2008; vs. Oregon State, 2008 Also earned two letters in (275 pounds). PERSONAL - Full Name: Amir Nick Ekbatani … Born: June 24, 1987 in Torrance, CA … Parents: Andy and Tracy Ekbatani … Has one sister, Kaylah ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date as earning Conference Player of the Week honors after beating LA Southwest College in a game to keep them out of the state playoffs ... Former 99 JUSTIN EDISON NFL standout Howie Long is the famous athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after ... Hobbies include weightlifting and playing video games ... Economics is his favorite class ... Director’s Honor Roll in Winter 2006, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Spring Defensive Tackle 2007 and Spring 2008 ... His cousin, Jake Piasecki, is a professional skateboarder ... 6-3/271/So.** Political Science major. Inglewood, CA/Verbum Dei HS

UCLA - Justin possesses good athletic ability and needs added experience to be a factor for the Bruin defense ... He has moved inside and is expected to add depth 82 TAYLOR EMBREE at the tackle position in 2009. 2008 - Appeared in fi ve games on defense and/or special teams ... Recorded one Wide Receiver tackle. 2007 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and has three seasons 6-3/194/So. of eligibility remaining. Overland Park, KS/Blue Valley West HS HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered two seasons of football for coach Knox at Los Angeles' Verbum Dei HS ... Rated No. 32 weakside defensive end nationally by rivals.com … UCLA - Embree enrolled in January of 2008 and exploded onto the scene as a true Rated No. 74 player in California by rivals.com … Ranked No. 3 California weakside freshman ... Catches anything thrown in his area and possesses deceptive speed ... defensive end by rivals.com … Rated No. 9 defensive end in California by scout. Runs precise routes ... Will miss Spring due to shoulder surgery. 30 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

2008 - Appeared in all 12 games with eight starts ... Named second-team Freshman ... Converted his only attempt (35) against Arizona ... Tied his career-best with three All-American by The Sporting News ... Selected to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team fi eld goals (25, 46, 35) against Fresno State ... Did not attempt a fi eld goal against by rivals.com ... Was offensive winner of UCLA's John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award Washington State ... Made one of two fi eld goal attempts (miss from 47, make from for Rookie of the Year ... Set UCLA true freshmen records for receptions in a 28) at Oregon and also handled the kickoff chores for the fi rst time in his career ... season (40), receptions in a game (six at Oregon), receiving yards in a season (531) Tied his career-best with three fi eld goals against Stanford (37, 19, 28) and was named and receiving yards in a game (90 at Cal) ... Was second on the team with his 40 Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week for the second time on the year ... Made catches and led the team with his 531 receiving yards ... Produced a team-best 28 fi eld goals of 23 and 38 yards at Cal ... Kicked 29 and 35-yarders against Oregon State fi rst downs on his catches ... Ranked 14th among conference players in receiving ... At Washington, he converted from 49 and 18 yards ... Kicked three fi eld goals (53, yards (44.25/g) and 15th in receptions (3.33/g) ... Came off the bench in the opener 38, 26) at Arizona State to match his career-best for the third time on the season against Tennessee and made four catches (53 yards), including two big grabs on the ... The 53-yarder was the sixth of his career from at least 50 yards and tied him for fourth-quarter scoring drives ... His 12-yard catch came on a third-and-nine play the school career record ... Did not attempt a fi eld goal versus USC. during the drive which put UCLA up 17-14 ... He also caught a 21-yarder to begin 2007 - Second-team Freshman All-America selection by The Sporting News and the scoring drive which gave the Bruins a 24-21 lead with 27 seconds to play ... At an honorable mention All-Pacifi c-10 conference selection for 2007 ... Honorable BYU, he made one catch (18) ... Made his fi rst career start against Arizona and had mention Pac-10 All-Academic selection ... Offensive winner of UCLA’s John Boncheff, two catches (12) ... Started against Fresno State and tied for the team lead with Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the Year ... On the year, Forbath made 25 of 30 fi eld three grabs (48) ... Started versus Washington State and made fi ve catches (63), goals and all 30 PATs for a team-high 105 points ... Made 24 of his last 27 fi eld goal one for 23 yards ... Made a career-best six catches at Oregon (58) ... Made four attempts and had a streak of 10 in a row twice during the season ... He was the fi rst receptions for a team-high 72 yards against Stanford ... His 43-yard grab late in the UCLA player to record fi ve fi eld goals of at least 50 yards in a season, including a third quarter was the longest by a Bruin on the season ... Tied for the team lead freshman-best 54-yarder versus Oregon ... He is also only the second player in school with fi ve catches at Cal for a career-best 90 yards ... Led the team with fi ve catches history to kick two fi eld goals of at least 50 yards in the same game (Medlock did for 64 yards against Oregon State in his seventh straight start ... Came off the bench it at Oregon in 2004) ... His 25 fi eld goals were a Pac-10 Freshman record and rank at Washington and did not make a catch ... Started at Arizona State and made four third on UCLA’s single-season list (fi rst among freshmen) and ninth on the career catches for 43 yards ... Made one catch for 10 yards versus USC. Top 10 ... His 105 points rank eighth (tied) on UCLA’s single-season list and fi rst 2007 - Greyshirted and did not enroll until January of 2008. among Bruin freshmen ... He ranked third (tied) in the NCAA and fi rst in the Pac-10 HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Blue Valley West HS in Overland Park, KS as a in fi eld goals (1.92); third in the Pac-10 and 44th in the NCAA in scoring (8.1) ... In senior in 2006 after playing at Hart High in Valencia, CA in 2005 ... Earned All-State his debut at Stanford, Forbath converted all six PATs and made one of three fi eld honorable mention as well as All-District and All-League acclaim as a senior under goals, missing from 28 and 42 yards before making his fi rst career fi eld goal (39) coach Scott Wright ... Made 46 receptions for 700 yards and 11 touchdowns at Blue ... Against BYU, he converted both fi eld goal attempts (37, 40) ... Against Utah, he Valley West and made a school-record 14 catches in one game ... As a junior at Hart converted fi eld goals of 45 and 52 yards ... Against Washington, he made three (47, under coach Mike Herrington, he made 28 receptions for 372 yards and four scores 39, 30 yards) of four fi eld goal attempts ... Selected one of three Lou Groza Award while earning All-League honorable mention ... In basketball, he was part of the 6A “Stars of the Week” for his efforts versus the Huskies ... At Oregon State, he made State championship team as a senior, earning All-District and All-League acclaim. both fi eld goal attempts (37, 28) ... Made both attempts (28, 49) versus Notre Dame ... In the win over Cal, he made all three attempts (32, 28, 27) ... His fi nal fi eld goal, PERSONAL - Full Name: Jon Taylor Embree … Born: October 3, 1988 in Denver, from 27 yards with 3:06 left in the game, gave UCLA a 23-21 lead ... Named the CO … Parents: Jon and Natalyn Embree ... Has one brother (Connor) and one Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week ... At Washington State, he had a streak of sister (Hannah) ... Father was a UCLA assistant coach from 2003-2005 and is now an 10 straight fi eld goals snapped when he missed from 43 yards in the second quarter assistant with the Kansas City Chiefs ... Lists winning State basketball championship ... At Arizona, he made fi eld goals of 35 and 51 yards ... The 51-yard fi eld goal, with during his senior season as his career highlight ... Major undeclared. 5:04 remaining, brought the Bruins within a touchdown and was his second of at VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - T. EMBREE least 50 yards ... Against Arizona State, he kicked fi eld goals of 28 and 42 yards ... In Years No Yds Avg TD Lg the win over Oregon, he made all three of his fi eld goal attempts (54, 31, 28) and a 2008 40 531 13.3 0 43 PAT ... His 54-yard fi eld goal was the third-longest in school history and the best by CAREER HIGHS a freshman ... Did not attempt a fi eld goal versus USC ... In the Las Vegas Bowl, he Receptions: 6 at Oregon, 2008 made three (22,52, 50) of four fi eld goals ... However, on the fi nal play of the game, Receiving Yds: 90 at Cal, 2008 he had a potential game-winning 28-yard fi eld goal attempt blocked. 2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and has two seasons of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered four seasons at Notre Dame High School in Sherman 25 KAI FORBATH Oaks, CA for coach Kevin Rooney ... Helped his team win three CIF championships and post an overall record of 35-1 ... Had a long fi eld goal of 57 yards in high school ... USA Today fi rst-team All-American ... Rated No. 1 kicker nationally by ESPN.com ... EA Sports fi rst-team All-American as a punter in 2005 and as a placekicker in 2004 Place Kicker season ... During his last two prep seasons, he converted 26 of 33 fi eld goal attempts 6-0/198/Jr.** and scored 213 total points ... Had touchbacks on 150 of 188 kickoffs ... Made 134 of 135 extra point attempts ... Had a punting average of 46 yards ... Three-star selection Pacifi c Palisades, CA/Notre Dame HS by rivals.com ... Rated No. 1 place kicker in the nation by rivals.com ... Three-star selection by scout.com ... Ranked No. 5 among kickers by scout.com ... SuperPrep UCLA - Kai has developed into perhaps the best fi eld goal kicker in the nation All-American ... SuperPrep All-Far West (No. 33) ... PrepStar All-American ... Cal-Hi ... Figures to be a top All-America and Lou Groza Award candidate in 2009 after Sports All-State fi rst team ... First-team All-CIF Southern Section ... First-team CIF- earning third-team honors from Associated Press a year ago ... Has displayed a strong, SS Division III ... Named to the LA Times' All-Star team as a punter ... Participated accurate leg during his fi rst two seasons ... Became fi rst Bruin to record fi ve fi eld in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the CaliFlorida Bowl ... Also played soccer goals of at least 50 yards in length during a season as a freshman and has made all in the West Valley Samba Soccer League (Premier League). six attempts from 50 yards or more in his career ... Enters his junior year with 44 PERSONAL - Full Name: Kai August Forbath … Born: September 2, 1987 in Santa fi eld goals to rank fi fth on UCLA's career list and his percentage is .846 ... Enters Monica, CA … Parents: Thomas and Susy Forbath … Has one sister, Malia ... Lists 2009 season with a string of 13 consecutive made fi eld goals. his biggest sports thrill as kicking a 36-yard fi eld goal in the fi nal seconds to beat 2008 - Earned third-team Associated Press (AP) All-America honors ... Named Palmdale High School during his junior year ... Famous athletes he patterns his style second-team All-Pac-10 by the league's coaches ... Chosen fourth-team All-American of play after are former Bruin Chris Sailer and the NFL's ... Hobbies by Phil Steele College Football magazine ... Selected fi rst-team All-Pac-10 by include surfi ng ... Favorite school subject is Math ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall Steele, Rivals.com and ESPN.com ... Named fi rst-team Sophomore All-American 2006 and Winter 2008 … Business/Economics major. by CollegeFootballNews.com ... Tri-winner of UCLA's Award for Outstanding Special Teams Player ... His average of 1.58 fi eld goals per game tied VARSITY STATISTICS - K. FORBATH for the Pac-10 lead and ranked ninth (tied) in the NCAA ... Ranked ninth in the Field Goals conference in scoring and fi fth in kick scoring (6.50) ... Made 19 of 22 fi eld goals on Year Total 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg PAT PT 2007 25-30 0-0 7-9 8-8 5-8 5-5 54 30-30 105 the season, including his last 13 straight ...His 19 fi eld goals ranked eighth on the 2008 19-22 2-2 6-7 6-7 4-5 1-1 53 21-22 78 all-time school single-season list ... Kicked his sixth fi eld goal of at least 50 yards Totals 44-52 2-2 13-16 14-15 9-13 6-6 54 51-52 183 during the season and is tied for fi rst () on the all-time school career list ... Began the season by connecting from 42 yards out in overtime to provide CAREER HIGHS the winning margin against Tennessee ... Also made a 41-yarder during the season- Long FG: 54 vs. Utah, 2007 opening contest against the Vols and was named Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the FGs In One Game: 3 vs. Fresno State, 2008, Stanford, 2008, at Arizona State, 2008, vs. Week ... At BYU, he had one fi eld goal blocked (32) and missed one from 27 yards Washington, 2007; California, 2007; Oregon, 2007; BYU (LV Bowl), 2007 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 31 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

UCLA CAREER FIELD GOALS CAREER PASSING STATISTICS - C. FORCIER Year Att Made Lg Year Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg 1. John Lee 1982-85 100 85 52 2008 11 3 1 22 1 9 2. Justin Medlock 2003-06 88 70 52 3. Bjorn Merten 1993-96 83 57 50 VARSITY RUSHING STATISTICS - C. FORCIER 4. Alfredo Velasco 1986-89 51 65 53 Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 5. Kai Forbath 2007- 52 44 54 2008 14 58 25 33 2.4 0 13

MOST 50-YARD FIELD GOALS IN A UCLA CAREER CAREER HIGHS 1. Kai Forbath (2007-present) - 6 Passing Yds:13 at Arizona State, 2008 Completions: 2 at Arizona State, 2008 1. Justin Medlock (2003-06) - 6 Pass Attempts: 5 at Cal, 2008 Touchdowns: 1 at Cal, 2008 3. John Lee (1982-85) - 4 Rush Attempts: 5 at Arizona State, 2008 Rushing Yards: 19 vs. Stanford, 2008

FORBATH'S 50-YARD FIELD GOALS 2007 - @ Utah (52), @ Arizona (51), Oregon (54), BYU (bowl game 52,50) 2008 - @ Arizona State (53 12 JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN

Tailback 8 CHRIS FORCIER 5-10/200/Fr.** Los Angeles, CA/Dorsey HS Quarterback 6-3/198/So.** UCLA - Johnathan is one of several youngsters who fi gure in the battle for playing time at tailback ... Possesses fi ne speed and quickness ... He impressed the coaches San Diego, CA/St. Augustine HS while redshirting a year ago. 2008 - Did not see game action in his fi rst season in the program and has four UCLA - Forcier is expected to be in the battle for playing time at quarterback after seasons of eligibility remaining ... Offensive co-winner of UCLA's Charles Pike serving as the primary reserve a year ago, playing in seven games ... An outstanding Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. athlete with good speed and quickness, he fi gures to make strides on his grasp of the playbook with additional experience. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Dorsey HS in Los Angeles, CA for coach Paul Knox ... Played running back and linebacker ... Earned four stars from 2008 - Saw action off the bench in seven games ... Made his career debut versus rivals.com … Rated No. 16 athlete nationally by rivals.com … Rated No. 25 player Washington State, playing the fi nal two series (one ) ... Appeared in California by rivals.com …Member of rivals.com 250 (No. 185) … SuperPrep for one play at Oregon ... Rushed for 19 yards on four carries against Stanford ... All-Region (CA, HI, NV) selection (No. 47 player) … PrepStar All-Region selection Played one snap early at Cal and then the fi nal two series of the game ... Ran once … Earned three stars from scout.com … Ranked No. 54 nationally at running for six yards and completed one of fi ve passes for nine yards (a touchdown pass back by scout.com … Rated No. 7 running back in California by scout.com … to Dominique Johnson) ... Played on the fi nal two series against Oregon State ... Rated No. 39 player in California by scout.com … Rated No. 82 running back by Ran twice for seven yards and tossed an interception on his only passing attempt ESPN … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Named All-State third ... Played the fi nal few series at Arizona State and completed two of four passes team by Cal-Hi Sports ... Rushed for 1,732 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior for 13 yards and ran fi ve times for one net yard ... Played one snap against USC … Rushed for over 200 yards in fi ve games in his senior season ... Had 40 tackles (negated by penalty). and six sacks on defense ... Named fi rst-team All-City as a running back ... Was a 2007 - Served as the scout team quarterback for most of the season and did third-team selection as a linebacker ... Named Coliseum League Player of the Year not see action in his fi rst year with the program ... Has three seasons of eligibility ... Inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame high school remaining. registry for excellence in academics and football ... Totaled 510 yards rushing as a junior ... Ran for 150 yards as a sophomore back and recorded 70 tackles, with six HIGH SCHOOL - Played football his junior and senior seasons at St. Augustine HS sacks on defense ... Also lettered in track and fi eld (sprints, relays) for two years in San Diego, CA for coach Jerry Ralph ... Attended Carlsbad HS in his sophomore ... As a junior, he was a member of third-place 4 x 400 relay team at state meet ... year and Mater Dei HS as a freshman ... PrepStar All-American … SuperPrep His 4 x 400 relay team won city championship ... As a freshman, he won the 100m All-American … No. 7 ranked dual-threat quarterback in nation by rivals.com City sprint championship. … Rated No. 17 player in California by rivals.com …Ranked No. 13 quarterback nationally by ESPN.com … Rated No. 14 quarterback nationally by SuperPrep … PERSONAL - Full Name: Johnathan A. Franklin … Born: October 23, 1989 in Los Earned four stars from rivals.com and scout.com … Rated No. 19 quarterback Angeles, CA … Parent: Pamela Andrews … Has one sister, Tierra ... Lists his biggest nationally by scout.com … Rated No. 28 player in California by SuperPrep … thrill in sports as stepping on the fi eld each week ... Lists NFL star Ray Lewis as No. 2 ranked dual-threat quarterback in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 3 the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include writing poetry and acting ... quarterback and No. 27 player in California by scout.com … Threw for over 5,000 Named to the academic honor roll at his high school the past three school years yards and 60 touchdowns, while rushing for over 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns ... Bruin running back Raymond Carter's dad was his fi rst youth football coach ... in his prep career ... Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Long Beach Has appeared on the teen reality show "Baldwin Hills" ... Career objectives include Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention … Led team to CIF titles as becoming a psychologist, teen mentor and motivational speaker ... Interested in a junior and senior … Member of San Diego Union-Tribune All-Star fi rst team … possible majors in Psychology, Sociology and African-American Studies. San Diego’s Eastern League Offensive Player of the Year … As a senior, he threw for 2,347 yards and 23 touchdowns, completing 158 of 291 passes … Ran for 631 yards and scored 10 rushing touchdowns in 2006 … Also caught a scoring pass ... Named fi rst-team All-State all-purpose (Medium Schools) by Cal-Hi Sports … As a junior, he was Named MVP of the 2005 CIF Championship game ... Threw for 2,634 yards and 32 touchdowns that season ... Rushed for 415 yards and four scores 87 CORY HARKEY ... Named fi rst-team all-state, all-CIF, all-league and all-city ... As a sophomore, he threw for 221 yards and fi ve scores ... Ran for 108 yards and four touchdowns ... Passed for 39 yards as a freshman ... Also was a member of the track team (100m, Tight End 200m, 4 x 100 relay). 6-5/248/So. PERSONAL - Full Name: Christopher Michael Forcier … Born: October 24, 1988 in San Diego, CA … Parents: Michael and Suzanne Forcier … Has two brothers, Chino Hills, CA/Chino Hills HS Jason (member of the Stanford football team) and Tate (member of the Michigan football team) … Grandfather graduated from UCLA ... Biggest thrill in sports was UCLA - A future star at the tight end position, he fi gures to battle seniors Logan throwing a last-second touchdown pass against arch rival Cathedral HS … Also Paulsen and Ryan Moya and freshman Morrell Presley for playing time throughout threw a last-second touchdown pass and two-point conversion pass against Valhalla Spring Practice and into Fall camp ... A fi ne all-around athlete. HS ... Lists former NBA star Michael Jordan as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include snowboarding, music, traveling, going to the beach and to the movies 2008 - Appeared in all 12 games with seven starts ... Saw his fi rst career action in the ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2007 and Fall 2008 ... Major undeclared. season-opener against Tennessee, but did not make a catch ... Made his fi rst start at BYU and made two receptions for 17 yards, including a long of 13 ... Started against 32 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Arizona and made a 10-yard reception ... Saw action on special teams against Fresno State ... Saw limited action versus WSU and Oregon ... Started against Stanford and made the game-winning touchdown reception on a seven-yard pass play with 10 9 AARON HESTER seconds remaining ... Started at Cal and versus Oregon State, but did not make a catch ... Started at Washington and made one grab for six yards ... Played off the bench at Arizona State ... Started against USC, but did not make a catch. Cornerback HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Chino Hills (CA) HS ... Ranked as the No. 10 tight end by ESPN ... PrepStar All-Region selection ... SuperPrep All-Region 6-1/200/Fr.** (CA, HI, NV) selection ... Earned three stars from rivals.com ... Rated No. 33 tight Compton, CA/Dominguez HS end nationally by rivals.com ... Rated No. 73 player in California by rivals.com ... Earned three stars from scout.com ... Ranked No. 46 nationally at tight end by scout. com ... Also rated No. 8 tight end in West and No. 5 in California by scout.com ... UCLA - Aaron is one of several youngsters who fi gure to compete for playing time, Rated No. 59 player in California by scout.com ... Named to CIF-SS Inland Division and possibly a starting role, at cornerback opposite AlterraunVerner ... Did a good job team on defense ... Named fi rst-team all-league for three straight seasons ... As a on the scout team a year ago and will get plenty of reps during Spring Practice. senior, he made 30 receptions for 473 yards (15.8 avg.) and three touchdowns ... 2008 - Did not see game action in his fi rst season in the program and has four On defense, he made 38 tackles, including 6.5 sacks, as a defensive end ... As a junior, years of eligibility remaining. he caught 21 passes for 329 yards and four scores on offense and made 51 tackles, including 6.5 sacks ... As a sophomore, he caught 13 passes for 165 yards and three HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Dominguez HS in Compton, CA for touchdowns ... Also lettered four seasons in basketball ... Named basketball MVP of coach Willie Donerson ... Played wide receiver and cornerback ... PrepStar Dream the Sierra League in 2007-08 ... Named fi rst-team in basketball after his sophomore Team selection … Rated No. 59 prospect nationally by PrepStar … No. 19 and junior years ... Selected All-Inland Valley and fi rst-team All-CIF in basketball cornerback by ESPN … Four stars from rivals.com … Ranked No. 7 nationally among following his senior seasons. cornerbacks by rivals.com … No. 8 player in California by rivals.com … Member of rivals.com 100 (No. 63) … Four stars from scout.com … No. 19 nationally at PERSONAL - Full Name: Cory Nicholas Harkey … Born: June 17, 1990 in Chicago, cornerback by scout.com … No. 3 cornerback in the West and in California by scout. IL … Parents: Michael and Nikki Harkey … Has one sister and one brother ... Dad com … Rated No. 26 player in California by scout.com … SuperPrep All-American is the bullpen coach of the NY Yankees and played MLB baseball from 1988-1997 ... Rated No. 32 defensive back nationally by SuperPrep ... No. 32 player in his region for the Cubs, Rockies, A's, Angels (1995) and Dodgers (1997) ... Lists biggest thrill (CA, HI, NV) by SuperPrep ... Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … All-State fi rst in sports as receiving a scholarship offer from UCLA ... NFL star is team by Cal-Hi Sports ... Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West squad ... Named athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include spending time with friends. to CIF-SS Western Division team ... Two-time All-San Gabriel Valley League ... Team VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - C. HARKEY captain ... As a senior, he made 86 tackles, 14 pass defl ections, and fi ve interceptions ... Years No Yds Avg TD Lg Recorded 20 catches for 625 yards and six touchdowns on offense ... As a junior, he 2008 5 40 8.0 1 13 made 50 tackles, seven pass defl ections and three interceptions and 15 catches for 550 yards and fi ve touchdowns on offense ... Lettered in track and fi eld (sprints and relays) for three years under coach Daryle Smith ... Three-time All-State performer in track (relays) ... AAU Jr. National Champ in 100, 200 and 400 meter events at Orlando, FL ... Advanced to the CIF-State Track Championship meet as a senior and fi nished eighth in the 400 meters (48.13) ... Anchored the 4 x 400 meter relay team to a win with the fastest time (3:09.59) by a California school since 1997 and the 65 MIKE HARRIS fastest ever by a school in the Compton and Long Beach areas. PERSONAL - Full Name: Aaron Sutton Hester … Born: March 1, 1990 in Los Angeles, CA … Parents: Alan Hester and Latonya Dorsey ... Related to Devin Offensive Tackle Hester of Chicago Bears ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as his outstanding performance (two catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns; interception return 6-5/314/So.** for a touchdown; 10 tackles) in his homecoming game and winning the 2006 CIF Duarte, CA/Duarte HS Championship ... Lists former NFL star as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include reading, playing video games, dancing and working out ... Current Bruin, Alterraun Verner was a childhood friend and youth teammate ... As UCLA - Harris came on strong during the latter half of the season and built a solid a youth, he represented California in the Jr. Olympics in multiple years ... Interested foundation for the future ... He fi gures to compete for playing time and, perhaps, in a possible major in Business and a career in the sports management fi eld. a starting job at right tackle but will miss Spring Practice due to a fractured bone in his right foot. 2008 - Hampered by a sprained ankle early in the season, he made outstanding progress down the stretch ... Started and played virtually every snap of the fi nal fi ve games at right tackle, the fi rst action of his career ... .Played 87 snaps at Arizona State 97 DAMIEN HOLMES and over 70 versus Oregon State and Washington ... Offensive winner of UCLA's Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player. 2007 - Did not see action in his fi rst year with the program and has three seasons Defensive End of eligibility remaining. 6-3/258/Fr.** HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered four years in football at Duarte (CA) HS for coach Wardell Crutchfi eld as an offensive and defensive tackle ... Rated No. 27 offensive Grand Terrace, CA/Colton HS guard nationally by scout.com … Earned three stars from scout.com and rivals. com … Rated No. 5 offensive guard and No. 74 player in California by scout.com UCLA - Damien fi gures to battle several other candidates for playing time at the … Rated No. 45 offensive guard by rivals.com … PrepStar All-Region selection … defensive end positions ... Did a nice job on the scout team and should benefi t from Rated No. 77 among players in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 81 among his fi rst Spring Practice. players in California by SuperPrep … Named fi rst-team All-State (Small Schools) 2008 - Did not see game action in his fi rst season in the program and has four years by Cal-Hi Sports … Named to CIF-SS Mid-Valley team … Chosen MVP Lineman of of eligibility remaining ... Defensive co-winner of UCLA's Charles Pike Memorial the Year in the Montview league as a senior ... Credited with 86 tackles, eight sacks, Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. and two fumble recoveries ... Had 34 pancake blocks as a senior ... Team went 10-3 and advanced to the third round of the CIF playoffs his senior season ... Second- HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Colton HS in Colton, CA for coach team All-Montview league selection as a junior ... Totaled 57 tackles, three sacks Harold Strauss ... Played tight end, defensive end and fullback ... PrepStar All- and one fumble recovery ... Recorded 20 pancake blocks as a junior ... Member of American … Four stars from scout.com … Rated No. 6 nationally at defensive the 1,000- lb. Club (weightlifting) at his high school ... Also lettered four years in end by scout.com … No. 9 player in California by scout.com … SuperPrep All- basketball (center) and three years in track and fi eld (shot). American … Rated No. 11 defensive lineman nationally by SuperPrep … No. 9 PERSONAL - Full Name: Michael Cory Harris … Born: December 5, 1988 in player in his region (CA, HI, NV) by SuperPrep … Four stars from rivals.com … Oakland, CA … Parents: Michael and Loretta Harris … Biggest thrill in sports was Rated No. 12 strongside defensive end nationally by rivals.com … Rated No. 33 catching a for a touchdown in his junior season in high school … Lists player in California by rivals.com … Member of rivals.com 250 (No. 237) ... No. former Bruin and NFL star Jonathan Ogden as the player he admires the most … 30 defensive end by ESPN …Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … All-State third Hobbies include basketball and video games … Interested in a career in government team by Cal-Hi Sports ... Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable / politics ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2007. mention … As a senior, he was named CIF-SS Central Division Defensive Player of the Year … Named to 2008 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl team ... Selected UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 33 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

to 2008 Southern California All-Star Bowl team ... Defensive MVP of San Andreas all of his school's receiving records ... Also lettered three seasons in basketball, as League ... Cal-Hi Sports third-team All-State ... National Football Foundation All-San a forward, for coach Jim Long ... Named second-team All-CIF as a senior and fi rst- Bernardino County team ... First-team All-San Bernardino Area defensive selection team All-CIF as a junior ... Earned fi rst-team all-league honors in all three seasons by Riverside Press-Enterprise ... Made 99 tackles (69 solos), including 17.0 sacks as ... Team earned league championship as a junior ... Averaged 23 points per game in a senior ... As a junior, he recorded 72 tackles,14 sacks and two fumble recoveries his hoops career ... Set school records for points and fi eld goals made ... Served as … First-team All-CIF Southern Section defense and offense ... Defensive MVP of San basketball team captain. Andreas League ... First-team All-San Bernardino Area selection by Press-Enterprise PERSONAL - Full Name: Dominique Johnson … Born: March 4, 1988 in Los ... Lettered two seasons in basketball (2004-06) for coach Peter Goldkorn ... Lettered Angeles, CA … Parent: Sharon Butler … Has three brothers---Christopher, Anthony, in track and fi eld (shot, discus) for one (2006) year. Jeremy --- and a sister, Gabrielle… One of his biggest thrills in sports was helping PERSONAL - Full Name: Damien Edward Holmes … Born: October 12, 1990 lead his high school team to a win in the fi nal minute of play during his sophomore in Redlands, CA … Parents: Edward Holmes and Diane Galvez … Has two sisters, season ... Hobbies include computer games ... Math is his favorite class ...Director’s Amber and Briana, and two brothers, Daniel and Dillon ... Lists biggest thrill in sports Honor Roll in Fall 2006 … History major. as ending a 25-plus year rut at his high school by advancing to CIF semi-fi nals in 2007 ... Lists NFL star Michael Strahan as athlete he admires the most … Hobbies VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - D. JOHNSON include spending time with family and friends, playing basketball, going to the beach, Year No Yds Avg TD Lg and playing ping-pong ... Relative Vic Salazar also attended UCLA ... Director's 2006 0 0 0.0 0 0 Honor Roll in Fall 2008. 2007 25 322 12.9 4 42 2008 34 373 11.0 1 24 Totals 59 695 11.8 5 42

CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 7 at BYU, 2008 19 DOMINIQUE JOHNSON Receiving Yards: 74 vs. Arizona, 2007 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, fi ve times, last at Cal, 2008 Wide Receiver 6-3/216/Jr.** Moreno Valley, CA/Valley View HS 85 JERRY JOHNSON

UCLA - Dominique is one of the three most experienced wide receivers on the Wide Receiver squad and fi gures to be a regular in the rotation ... Possesses good height and speed 6-4/214/Fr.** for the receiver position and has demonstrated the skills necessary to make the big play ... On Sept. 7, 2007, the NCAA granted UCLA's appeal to have his freshman Los Angeles, CA/Venice HS season restored (he had played three snaps in the 2006 opener) ... He has two seasons of eligibility remaining, but must sit out the fi rst two games in one of the UCLA - This talented youngster will compete for playing time at the wide receiver next two seasons (the standard assessment in these type of cases). positions ... Possesses good speed ... Figures to gain valuable experience during 2008 - Appeared in 12 games with six starts ...Finished fourth on the team with 34 Spring Practice. catches and third in receiving yards with 373 ... Started against Tennessee and made 2008 - Did not see game action in his fi rst season in the program and has four four catches (51 yards) ... Started at BYU and made a career-best seven catches (61) seasons of eligibility remaining. ... Made one reception (six) off the bench versus Arizona ... Played off the bench against Fresno, but did not make a catch ... Made one reception against Washington HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Venice (CA) High School for coach State ... Made three grabs at Oregon (41), including a season-best 24-yarder ... Made Angelo Gasca ... Earned four stars from rivals.com ... Rated No. 33 wide receiver two catches versus Stanford (38) ... Tied for the team lead with fi ve receptions (47) nationally by rivals.com ... Rates No. 32 player in California by rivals.com ... Member at Cal, including a nine-yard touchdown catch ... Started against Oregon State and of rivals.com 250 (No. 234) ... SuperPrep All-Region (CA, HI, NV) selection (No. made four catches for 49 yards ... Started at Washington and led the Bruins with 51 player) ... PrepStar All-Region selection ... Earned three stars from scout.com four receptions (33) ... Started, but made no catches at Arizona State ... Made three ... Ranked No. 57 nationally at wide receiver by scout.com ... Also ranked No. 7 receptions (36) and threw a 21-yard touchdown pass in a start against USC. in California and No. 9 in the West among wide receivers by scout.com ... Rated 2007 - Appeared in all 13 games with three starts ... Ranked third on the squad No. 44 player in California by scout.com ... Made 50 catches for over 900 yards with 25 receptions for 322 yards and tied for the team lead with four receiving and 14 touchdowns as a senior ... Caught 24 balls as a junior for 613 yards and six touchdowns ... Also lettered in track and fi eld (100m, 200m and relay). touchdowns ... Offensive winner of UCLA’s Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player ... Made his fi rst career reception, a four-yard touchdown PERSONAL - Full Name: Jerry Crossley Johnson, Jr. … Born: August 1, 1990 grab in the season opener at Stanford ... Saw limited action against BYU and Utah in Inglewood, CA … Parents: Jerry Sr. and Angela Johnson … Has one sister, ... Against Washington, he led the Bruins with fi ve receptions for 32 yards, including Jessica and and one brother, Justin ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports to date as a two-yard touchdown catch ... At Oregon State, he made two receptions (24) ... making the game-changing catch against Oaks Christian HS ... Lists NFL star Chad Against Notre Dame, he made three receptions (37) but sprained his left ankle on his Johnson as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include writing and playing fi nal catch ... In the win over Cal, he made one reception (29), a twisting grab in the football and basketball ... Interested in becoming a lawyer and majoring in English to give UCLA a 20-14 lead ... He made two receptions (26) at Washington / Communications. State ... At Arizona, he led the Bruins with four receptions (74), including a leaping grab for 42 yards ... Made three receptions for 54 yards, with a long of 28, versus Arizona State ... Did not make a reception versus Oregon ... Against USC, he made four receptions, tying for the team lead, for 42 yards and one touchdown ... The touchdown catch was a tremendous one-handed grab on the left sideline of the 56 DATONE JONES end zone ... Won UCLA’s George W. Dickerson Award for Outstanding Offensive Player versus USC ... Sprained his ankle after starting the Las Vegas Bowl and did not make a reception. Defensive End 2006 - Dominique saw action in the opener against Utah ... Suffered a sprained ankle and did not appear in another game during the season and was granted a 6-4/253/So. redshirt year. Compton, CA/Compton HS HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons in football at Valley View HS in Moreno Valley, CA for coach Dan Barlage … Rated the No. 55 wide receiver nationally by ESPN.com ... Three-star selection by rivals.com ... Member of the scout.com Western UCLA - This talented youngster gained valuable experience as a true freshman ... 100 (No. 72) ... Three-star selection by scout.com ... Rated No. 54 among wide Figures to compete with Reginald Stokes and other candidates for the starting end receivers by scout.com ... SuperPrep All-Far West selection ... PrepStar All-Region position opposite Korey Bosworth ... Has a bright future. selection ... Three-time fi rst-team all-league selection ... Named all-county, team MVP 2008 - Appeared in 10 games with two starts (Cal, Oregon State) ... Finished with and Offensive Player of the Year as a senior ... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star 15 tackles on the year ... Had two tackles versus Stanford ... Made his fi rst career Game ... Totaled 134 catches for 1,981 yards and 27 touchdowns in his prep career start at Cal and fi nished with a career-best six tackles, including four solos ... Started ... Had 1,200 all-purpose yards in his senior season ... Had 46 catches for 781 yards against Oregon State and made four stops ... Had one tackle assist off the bench and nine touchdowns as a prep senior ... Also rushed for 353 yards and three TDs at Washington ... Made one tackle against USC ... Named to Rivals.com All-Pac-10 ... As a junior, he made 41 receptions for 590 yards and 10 touchdowns ... Broke Freshman team. 34 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

HIGH SCHOOL - Played football for coach Calvin Bryant at Compton (CA) HS ... PrepStar Dream Team selection ... Rated No. 124 prospect nationally by PrepStar ... Ranked No. 15 defensive end nationally by ESPN ... L.A. Times All-Star team at defensive line ... Earned four stars from rivals.com ... Rated No. 8 strongside defensive 10 GAVIN KETCHUM end nationally by rivals.com ... Rated No. 16 player in California by rivals.com ... Member of rivals.com 250 (No. 125) ... Earned four stars from scout.com ... Ranked No. 23 nationally at defensive end by scout.com ... Also ranked No. 2 in California Wide Receiver and No. 4 in the West among defensive ends by scout.com ... Rated No. 29 player in California by scout.com ... SuperPrep All-American ... Rated No. 34 defensive 6-5/210/Sr.** lineman nationally by SuperPrep ... Rated No. 27 player in his region (CA, HI, NV) Oak Park, CA/Oak Park HS by SuperPrep ... Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... Named All-State second team by Cal-Hi Sports ... Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team member ... Moore League co-Defensive Player of the Year ... As a senior, he made 91 tackles, UCLA - One of just two seniors among the wide receivers, Ketchum fi gures to seven sacks, two fumble recoveries, nine hurries and three pass defl ections ... As a compete for a role in the rotation again in 2009 ... A smooth player who has good junior, he recorded 60 tackles, including four sacks. hands, good size and toughness and is also a good blocker ... Made a nice comeback PERSONAL - Full Name: Datone Wayne Jones … Born: July 24, 1990 in Los Angeles, a year ago after missing most of the previous season with an ankle injury. CA … Parents: Anthony Jones and Shondra Hall … Has one brother and four sisters 2008 - Returned from his ankle injury and appeared in 11 games with one start ... Lists NFL star Michael Strahan as the athlete he admires the most … His biggest (Fresno State) ... Sat out the Tennessee game after contracting mononucleosis during thrill in sports was his fi rst-ever sack in a varsity high school football game. fall camp ... Made two catches at BYU (20 yards), one for 15 yards ... Started versus VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - D. JONES Fresno State, but did not make a catch ... Had one reception (5) versus Stanford ... Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Made two receptions at Washington (24) ... Recorded one catch at Arizona State 2008 15 9-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 (12) ... Earned Pac-10 Conference honorable mention All-Academic team honors. 2007 - Appeared in four games and made fi ve catches before suffering a season- CAREER HIGHS ending ankle injury and was granted a medical substitute year of eligibility ... Made Tackles: 3 at Washington, 2008; vs. Oregon State, 2008 a six-yard touchdown catch in the opener at Stanford ... Against BYU, he made two catches (13) ... Also played at Utah ... Made two catches (32) versus Washington before suffering an injured right ankle (fracture) in the second quarter ... Did not suit up for the fi nal nine games of the season. 2006 - Played in all 13 of UCLA's games, despite nagging injuries ... On the year, 61 ANDY KEANE he averaged 11.4 yards on his fi ve receptions ... Saw action against Utah and Rice and made his fi rst reception of the 2006 season (14 yards) at Washington ... In the fi rst quarter against Stanford, he blocked a punt that was returned for a 12-yard Defensive Tackle touchdown by Eric McNeal just 4:37 into the game ... Against Arizona, he played 6-2/293/Jr.** on special teams and saw limited duty at Oregon ... At Notre Dame, he had one reception (13) ... Also saw action versus Washington State ... Made one catch (6) Palm Springs, CA/Palm Springs HS at California ... In the win over Oregon State, with the Bruins leading 19-7 in the fourth quarter, he made a 21-yard catch-and-run on third-and-19 that led to a fi eld goal ... He did not make a catch against Arizona State or USC ... Made a three-yard UCLA - Andy will open Spring Practice on defense and fi gures to add depth at the reception versus Florida State. tackle positions this season. 2005 - As a true freshman, he saw action in all 12 games with three starts (at 2008 - Practiced with both the offensive and defensive lines due to injuries within Washington State, at Stanford, Arizona State) ... Ranked seventh on the team with those units but did not appear in a game. 11 catches on the year for 153 yards and one touchdown ... Caught his fi rst pass 2007 - Did not see game action in his second year in the program. against Oklahoma (9 yards) ... Had one catch (7) versus Washington ... Made one 2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program, practicing on defense, catch (11) against Cal ... Had a career-best three catches, including his fi rst scoring and has two seasons of eligibility remaining. grab (21 yards in the second quarter), at Washington State ... Hauled in one pass HIGH SCHOOL - Played four seasons of football at Palm Springs, CA HS for (11) against Oregon State ... Had one catch (6) at Arizona ... Matched his career best coach Steve Fabian … Ranked No. 1 center nationally by ESPN.com ... Prep Star with three catches against Arizona State for a personal best of 80 total yards. All-American ... Four-star selection by rivals.com ... Rated No. 5 center nationally by HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons in football as a wide receiver and safety rivals.com ... Top defensive tackle in California ... No. 26 overall prospect in California for co-coaches Dick Billingsly and Brian Crum at Oak Park (CA) HS … SuperPrep by rivals.com ... PrepStar All-American ... SuperPrep All-Far West ... Played in the All-California (No. 40 player) … Three-star selection by scout.com … Ranked No. CaliFlorida Bowl ... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star Game ... Rated No. 69 among 47 player in California by scout.com … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated defensive linemen by scout.com ... Named prep All-America by The Sporting News No. 46 nationally among ‘athletes’ by rivals.com … No. 55 player in California by ...As a senior, he served as team captain ... Two-time fi rst-team all-league selection rivals.com … Rated No. 56 nationally among wide receivers by scout.com … Played ... Named fi rst-team All-Desert by the Desert Sun newspaper ... First-team All-CIF in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game … PrepStar All-Region selection … Member of Southern Section ... First-team All-Riverside County selection by the Riverside Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … Set six school records — most receptions Press-Enterprise ... First-team All-Southern California pick by the LA Times ... Cal- in a season (59), most receptions in a career (125), most yards gained in a season Hi Sports fi rst-team all-state selection ... Made 104 tackles as a senior, including 11 (1,097), most yards gained in a career (2,401), most touchdown receptions in a sacks ... Also played four seasons on the wrestling team for coach Dan Murphy ... season (17), most touchdown receptions in a career (39) … Named Oak Park HS Named fi rst-team all-league in the heavyweight division ... Lettered four seasons in Athlete of the Year for 2004/2005 … Became the fi rst athlete at his school to start track (CIF qualifi er in shot put and discus). on three different varsity sports as a sophomore … Team reached CIF-SS Div. XI PERSONAL - Full Name: Andrew Lyn Keane … Born: January 12, 1988 in Palm Championship game fi nal in 2003 and 2004 … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) Springs, CA … Parents: Jeffrey and Barbara Keane … Has two brothers, Matt and … First-team All-State Small Schools (Cal-Hi Sports) … All-CIF Southern Section Tim (played football at UC Davis) … Biggest thrill in sports was playing before the fi rst team on offense … Selected CIF Division XI Defensive Player of the Year … home crowd in the CIF championship game ... Hobbies include all sports and hanging L.A. Times All-Ventura/North Coast … Daily News All-Area team … All-Tri Valley out with friends ... History is his favorite class ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006 league … As a senior, he started both ways at wide receiver and at strong safety … and Spring 2007 … History major. Made 59 receptions for 1,097 yards and 17 touchdowns … Made 79 tackles and had fi ve interceptions on defense … Team MVP … Led team to CIF-SS Division XI championship game … Pre-season No. 61 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre- season No. 81 player in West by scout.com … As a junior, made 40 receptions for 822 yards and 14 touchdowns … Defensively, made 44 tackles, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, two sacks and one safety … All-CIF-SS Division XI as junior … Team Skill Position Player of the Year … As a sophomore, made 26 catches for 482 yards and eight touchdowns … Credited with 40 tackles and one interception … Also lettered three seasons in basketball for coach Ed Chevalier … Named fi rst-team all-league forward for three straight seasons … Lettered in baseball as a sophomore for coach Eric Prior and made fi rst-team all-league. PERSONAL - Full Name: Robert Gavin Ketchum … Born: May 12, 1987 in Burbank, CA … Parents: Kevin and Marti Ketchum … Has three brothers, Russell, Kurt and Logan … Lists former NFL receiving standout Ed McCaffrey as the famous athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after … Lists one of his biggest athletic UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 35 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

thrills as scoring a touchdown in the CaliFlorida Bowl … Hobbies include fi shing ... Director’s Honor Roll in Winter 2006, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Winter 2007, Spring 2007, Winter 2008, Spring 2008 and Fall 2008 ... History major. 2 MILTON KNOX

VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - G. KETCHUM Year No Yds Avg TD Lg Tailback 2005 11 153 13.9 1 60 2006 5 57 11.4 0 21 5-8/198/Fr.** 2007 5 51 10.2 1 23 Pacoima, CA/Birmingham HS 2008 6 61 10.2 0 15 Totals 27 322 11.9 2 69 CAREER HIGHS UCLA - This talented redshirt freshman will compete for playing time at tailback Receptions: 3 vs. Washington State, 2005; vs. Arizona State, 2005 this season ... Fast and very strong for his height, he should gain valuable experience Receiving Yards: 80 vs.Arizona State, 2005 during Spring Practice. Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Stanford, 2007; at Washington State, 2005 2008 - Did not see game action in his fi rst season in the program and has four seasons of eligibility remaining ... Offensive co-winner of UCLA's Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. HIGH SCHOOL - Played football at Birmingham High School in Lake Balboa, CA for coach Ed Croson ... Parade All-American ... EA Sports second-team All-American 73 MICAH KIA ... USA Today second-team All-American ... PrepStar All-American ... Earned four stars from rivals.com ... Rated No. 12 running back nationally by rivals.com ... Rated No. 28 player in California by rivals.com ... Member of rivals.com 250 (No. 205) ... Offensive Guard SuperPrep All-American ... Rated No. 20 running back nationally by SuperPrep ... Ranked No. 21 player in his region (CA, HI, NV) by SuperPrep ... Earned four stars 6-5/320/Sr. from scout.com ... Ranked No. 30 nationally and No. 4 in the West and in California at running back by scout.com ... Rated No. 24 player in California by scout.com ... Mililani, HI/Mililani HS Ranked No. 47 running back by ESPN ... Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... Cal-Hi Sports California Player of the Year and All-State fi rst team ... Long UCLA - One of just two seniors among the offensive linemen, Micah seemed to Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention ... L.A. Daily News fi nd a home at guard late last season and enters Spring Practice as a contender Player of the Year ... L.A. Times Back of the Year ... As a senior, he rushed for 2,210 for a starting role at that spot ... Started at three different positions a year ago ... yards and 39 touchdowns while leading his school to a second straight City Section Possesses good overall skills with good agility for a big man. Championship ... Ran for 832 yards and 13 touchdowns in the playoffs ... In the City title game against Carson, he ran for 179 yards and three scores, including an 89- 2008 - Saw action in all 12 games with seven starts at three different positions yard dash ... Rushed for 6,695 career yards and scored 103 touchdowns, both City along the offensive line ... Started the Tennessee, BYU and Arizona games at left Section records ... As a junior, he rushed for 2,374 yards (7.4 avg.) and 29 touchdowns tackle ... Returned to the starting lineup against Stanford at right tackle ... Started ... As a sophomore, he ran for 1,700 yards and 28 touchdowns ... Also scored six at left tackle at California ... Started at left guard at Arizona State and versus USC touchdowns on receptions. ... Also lettered in track, baseball and basketball. ... Played at least 50 snaps in fi ve of his 12 games. 2007 - He made eight starts at tackle as a true sophomore ... Made the fi rst start PERSONAL - Full Name: Milton Knox, Jr. … Born: January 25, 1990 in Pacoima, CA … Parents: Milton Knox, Sr. and Cecila Penland … Has one sister, Tinisha and of his career in the season opener at Stanford ... Also started against BYU, Utah three brothers, Dayon, Rodney and Troy ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning and Washington ... Came off the bench at Oregon State and played the entire three City championships ... Lists NFL standouts Maurice Jones-Drew, second half ... Returned to the starting lineup versus Notre Dame and also started and as the athletes he admires the most … Hobbies include doing against California and Washington State ... Saw action off the bench versus Arizona, impressions of famous people. Arizona State, Oregon and USC ... Started and played the whole game in the Las Vegas Bowl against BYU. 2006 - Played in all 13 of UCLA's games, primarily on special teams ... He was a regular on the PAT/FG unit ... Saw time at offensive tackle versus Utah, Stanford and Arizona. 42 PATRICK LARRIMORE HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Mililani High School for Coach James Millwood ... Four-star selection by rivals.com ... Four-star selection by scout. com ... Ranked No. 8 among offensive tackles by rivals.com ... Rated No. 1 prospect in Hawaii by rivals.com ... Member of scout.com Western 100 (No. 26) ... PrepStar Linebacker All-American ... SuperPrep All-American (No. 11 offensive line) ... SuperPrep All-Far 6-3/254/Fr.** West ... Rated No. 17 nationally among offensive linemen by scout.com ... Orange County Register Fab 15 second team ... Three-time fi rst-team All-Star OIA Red Santa Clarita, CA/Hart HS West ... High school team was undefeated in 2003-04 and 2004-05 ... One of 12 Hawaiian recipients of the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame UCLA - Patrick is one of several young linebackers who could add depth at the scholarship ... Three-time team captain ... Top-three fi nalist for the state's Gatorade position in 2009 ... Should gain valuable experience during his fi rst Spring Practice, Player of the Year award ... In his junior year, named fi rst-team All-Star OIA Red which he will open at the middle linebacker spot. West and honorable mention All-State ... Named Most Improved Offensive Lineman 2008 - Did not see game action in his fi rst season in the program and has four his sophomore year ... Was on the Honor Roll ... Also volunteered with Special seasons of eligibility remaining. Olympics and a children's ministry. PERSONAL - Full Name: Micah Kamuela Kia … Born: June 11, 1988 in Honolulu, HIGH SCHOOL - Played football at Hart High School in Newhall, CA for coach HI … Parents: Malcolm and Wallis Kia … Has one brother, Aaron … Dad was an Mike Herrington ... SuperPrep All-Region (CA, HI, NV) selection (No. 41 player) ... all-state offensive lineman and is OIA Hall of Fame inductee ... Biggest thrill in sports PrepStar All-Region selection ... Named All-State second-team by Cal-Hi Sports ... was receiving a scholarship to play at UCLA ... Famous athlete he patterns his style Named to L.A. Times All-Star team and L.A. Daily News All-Area team ... Earned of play after is the retired NFL defensive end Ma'a Tanuvasa ... Hobbies include three stars from rivals.com ... Rated No. 18 nationally, No. 2 in California and No. 3 boogie boarding and woodwork ... Favorite school subject is Hawaiian history ... in the West at middle linebacker by scout.com ... Rated No. 37 player in California Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006 … Interested in a career in Sports Medicine ... by scout.com ... Rated No. 42 inside linebacker by ESPN ... Member of Tacoma News History major. Tribune Western 100 ... Named to CIF Southern Section Northern Division team ... Cal-Hi Sports All-State second team ... Named team's defensive Player of the Year as both a senior and junior ... As a senior, he made 117 tackles, including three sacks, despite missing three games due to injury ... Recorded a school record 138 tackles as a junior, including two sacks. PERSONAL - Full Name: Patrick Bryan Larimore … Born: February 27, 1990 in Burbank, CA … Parents: Bryan and Patti Larimore … Has one sister, Katie ... Lists NFL star Ray Lewis as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include training, music and video games ... Relative Robert Dickmann plays baseball at Pepperdine ... Interested in a career in business and a major in Economics ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2008. 36 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

HIGH SCHOOL - Played free and strong safety at Hamilton HS in Chandler, AZ for coaches Wrenn and Bellis ... PrepStar All-American … Rated No. 7 player in Arizona by rivals.com … Rated No. 23 safety by rivals.com … Rated No. 12 player 49 JEFF LOCKE in Arizona by SuperPrep … Earned three stars from scout.com and rivals.com … Rated No. 1 defensive back and No. 12 player in Arizona by scout.com … Rated No. 45 safety nationally by scout.com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 Punter/Placekicker … As a senior, he made a school-record 10 interceptions and over 100 tackles … 6-1/203/Fr.** Blocked three fi eld goals ... Named MVP in the Division 5A state title game against Mt. View HS (Mesa, AZ) after recording nearly a dozen tackles as Hamilton fi nished Glendale, AZ/Mountain Ridge HS 13-1 … Also made two interceptions and blocked a fi eld goal ... Named fi rst-team All-Region as a senior ... Invited to play in both the East-West game and the Arizona All-Star game ... Team won 5A Regional Championship as a junior ... Also lettered UCLA - This youngster enters Spring Practice as the front runner for the punting in the sports of soccer (sweeper) in 2003, basketball (forward/center) in 2004-07, job handled by Aaron Perez for the last four years ...Possesses a very strong leg ... track and fi eld (400m, relays, high jump, long jump, triple jump) in 2003-04 ... Named Also handled place kicking chores in high school. honorable mention All-Region in basketball in 2007. 2008 - Did not see action in his fi rst season in the program and has four years of PERSONAL - Full Name: Glenn Allen Love, Jr. … Born: June 8, 1989 in Champaign, eligibility remaining. IL … Parents: Glenn, Sr. and Angela Love … Has two sisters, Nicole and Heather … HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered four seasons at Mountain Ridge HS in Glendale, AZ Dad played football at the University of Illinois … Has several relatives who have for coach Bobby Green ... Played wide receiver, punter and kicker ... Parade All- played professional or collegiate sports - Shawn Lampley, played basketball at Cal; American ... EA Sports fi rst-team All-American ... Scout.com fi rst-team All-American Lamone Lampley, played pro basketball in Europe; David Evans, wrestled at University ... Ranked No. 1 kicker by ESPN ... PrepStar All-American ... SuperPrep All-American of Wisconsin; Greg Evans, wrestled at University of Minnesota ... Biggest thrill in ... No. 5 player in Arizona by SuperPrep ... Selected for Under Armour All-America sports was when his HS team won the state championship game his senior season Game ... Four stars from scout.com ... Ranked No. 1 nationally at punter by scout. and he was named MVP … Lists the NFL's as the player he admires com ... No. 11 player in Arizona by scout.com ... Three stars from rivals.com ... Rated the most … Hobbies include working out, playing competitive sports, dancing, No. 2 kicker nationally by rivals.com ... No. 19 player in Arizona by rivals.com ... spending time with family and friends ... Interested in a career in Civil Engineering Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... As a senior, he was selected All-Arizona and ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2007 ... Major undeclared. fi rst-team all-state ... Named second-team all-state as junior ... All-region kicker VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - G. LOVE and punter for his last three seasons ... Team captain as senior ... Named Arizona Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Football Coaches Association 5A All-State as a kicker ... Named Special Teams MVP 2008 23 17-6 0 0.5-1 0 of his team for all four seasons ... Set school records for most fi eld goals in a season (11); longest punt (71 yards); longest fi eld goal (63 yards, a state record) ... As a CAREER HIGHS senior, he averaged 43.6 yards on 38 punts with 10 inside the 20-yard line ... Had Tackles: 7 vs. USC, 2008 47 touchbacks on 54 kickoffs ... Converted 29 of 32 extra point attempts ... Made Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. USC, 2008 11 of 20 fi eld goals, long of 63 yards ... As a junior, he averaged 43.3 yards on 46 punts with nine inside the 20 ... 33 touchbacks on 40 kickoffs ... Converted all 13 PATs ... Made seven of 11 fi eld goals, long of 43 yards ... Made 21 receptions for 295 yards and two touchdowns ... As a sophomore, he averaged 37 yards on 25 punts, with fi ve inside the 20 ... 39 touchbacks on 59 kickoffs ... Made all 34 extra points 51 KAI MAIAVA ... Converted six of 14 fi eld goals, long of 48 yards ... In his freshman season, he had 11 touchbacks on 70 kickoffs ... Made three of fi ve fi eld goal attempts, with long of 41 yards ... Earned three letters in soccer, as a defender, for coach Doug Evans ... Center Named all-region in soccer his last three prep seasons ... As a junior, he was selected second-team all-state and Region Player of the Year. 6-1/322/So.** PERSONAL - Full Name: Jeffrey Ryan Locke … Born: September 27, 1989 in Wailuku, HI/Baldwin HS/Colorado Frankfurt, Germany … Parents: Bob and Boni Locke … Has two brothers, Jason and Brian ... Lists NFL punter Daniel Sepulveda as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include video games and hanging out with friends ... Interested in a Life UCLA - Kai fi gures to compete with Jake Dean for the starting center position ... Sciences major ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2008. A tough, hard-nosed competitor who started as a true freshman at Colorado. 2008 - Redshirted last season after transferring from Colorado ... Has three seasons of eligibility remaining. COLORADO - Saw his fi rst playing time in the fourth game of the 2007 season (40 snaps versus Miami-Ohio) and then started the entire conference season and 20 GLENN LOVE the Independence Bowl (nine games) at left offensive guard ... Made his fi rst career start in game fi ve against No. 3 Oklahoma ... Just the eighth true freshman to start a game on the offensive line at Colorado since freshmen were allowed to play Strong Safety again in 1972 ... Earned fi rst-team Freshman All-America honors from scout.com, 6-4/212/So.** while The Sporting News and collegefootballnews.com selected him honorable mention ... TSN also selected him to its Freshman All-Big 12 team, while Phil Steele’s Chandler, AZ/Hamilton HS College Football selected him honorable mention All-Big 12 ... Played 575 snaps from scrimmage, recording 74 knockdown blocks (second-most on the team) with a game-high of 12 against Oklahoma ... His best game grade was 92% against Iowa UCLA - This fi ne athlete fi gures to be in the thick of the competition for the State, as he earned two game grades over 90 percent and four over 80 ... Tied for starting strong safety position ... A fi ne all-around athlete, he possesses great size the team lead in touchdown blocks with fi ve, while being called for three penalties for the position and is a sure tackler ... Gained valuable experience last season as and allowing eight pressures and two sacks ... Recipient of the Lee Willard Award, a redshirt freshman. selected by the coaching staff and presented to most outstanding freshman. 2008 - Saw action in all 12 games, four on defense ... Very effective on special HIGH SCHOOL - Ranked as the No. 31 center in the nation by rivals.com ... First- teams coverage units ... Credited with 23 tackles on the season ... Tri-winner of team All-State and All-Maui Interscholastic League performer as a senior ... Played UCLA's Tommy Prothro Award for Outstanding Special Teams Player ... Saw his mostly offensive guard, moving over to center when the game was in hand to get fi rst career action while playing on special teams against Tennessee and had three others in the game; he coordinated the O-line play calls once in from the coaching tackles ... Made two special teams tackles against Arizona and one tackle versus staff ... A team captain, he averaged 10-12 pancake blocks a game as a senior, when Fresno State ... Played defense and on special teams versus Washington State ... he had eight direct touchdown blocks, was not call for a sack, and was called for just Had one tackle at Oregon ... Forced a fumble on punt coverage against Stanford four penalties ... Three-year starter on offense ... Played at tackle as a sophomore, that led to UCLA's fi rst touchdown ... Scored the Bruins' fi rst touchdown when he before moving permanently to guard as a junior; he had 8-10 pancake blocks per picked up a blocked punt in the end zone at Cal ... Made two stops and downed game that season when he earned honorable mention All-State and fi rst-team a punt on the one-yard line against Oregon State ... Made three tackles on special All-MIL accolades ... Did not allow a single during his high school teams at Washington ... Had two special teams tackles at Arizona State ... Played career, and in spot play at defensive tackle as a senior (4-5 plays per game), he had both defense (45 snaps) and special teams versus USC, making a career-best seven 12 tackles, two for losses, with four hurries, a forced fumble, a pass broken up and tackles, including 0.5 for loss. a blocked fi eld goal ... His top games came against Kamehameha, where he went to 2007 - Did not see action in his fi rst year with the program and has three seasons school from the second through ninth grades; as a junior, he had 23 pancake blocks of eligibility remaining ... Was not able to practice much of the year due to injuries against them, and as a senior, another 18 with a touchdown block in two one-sided to his hips. UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 37 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Baldwin wins ... Under coach Jimmy Morimoto, Baldwin was 10-1-1 his senior year, the MIL champions, but lost in the state semifi nals on a ‘Hail Mary’ pass as time expired to Kahuku, 22-20 ... BHS was 11-1 his junior season, also the MIL champs 42 CHANE MOLINE again reaching the state semis, and was 10-1-1 his sophomore season ... He played one year of junior varsity basketball (as a sophomore), lining up at center; his best game was a 35-point, 10-rebound effort against Lahaina. Fullback PERSONAL - Born June 3, 1989 in Wailuku, Hawaii (the island of Maui) ... Hobbies include surfi ng, cliff diving, hiking, music and relaxing at the beach ... Father (Scott 6-1/244/Sr. Mahoney) was an offensive lineman at Colorado, lettering three times between 1969- 71 ... Had a brief stint with the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs ... His grandfather (“Prince” San Juan Capistrano, CA/Mission Viejo HS Neff Maiava) was a famous world renowned wrestler in the 1950s and 1960s, and the six-time Hawaii heavyweight champion (his signature fi nishing move was the head UCLA - Chane is the most experienced of the Bruin running backs ... Can play both butt, and he used to use his hair to cut his opponents hands) ... An Uncle is “The tailback and fullback but will open Spring drills at the latter position ... Possesses Rock,” Dwayne Johnson, a famous modern day wrestler turned actor and former fi ne size, strength, speed and versatility. Miami Hurricane football player ... An older brother, Kaluka, played linebacker at USC 2008 - Appeared in all 12 games with eight starts (six fullback, two tailback) ...... There is royal Samoan lineage in the family ... Also an accomplished rugby player, Came off the bench and carried six times for fi ve yards against Tennessee ... Started as he earned All-Star honors his sophomore and junior years, and was the Hawaii at BYU and carried seven times for 12 yards ... Rushed for a career-best 72 yards heavyweight boxing champion as a junior ... Full fi rst name is Kealaka’i (pronounced on 11 carries versus Arizona, including a career-long 40 yard run ... Came off kay-ala-ka-E; his last name is pronounced my-ah-vuh). the bench at fullback versus Fresno State and made three receptions (31 yards), including a 20-yard touchdown catch ... Started at fullback versus Washington State and carried once for fi ve yards and made two receptions (7) ... Made two catches (35) and carried once for two yards in a start at Oregon ... Had two carries for 22 yards and made two catches (14) against Stanford ... Busted off a key 17-yard run 98 JEFF MILLER on third-and-one and also made a fi ve-yard catch on the fi nal game-winning drive versus the Cardinal ... Started at Cal and carried once for no yards ... Saw action off the bench against Oregon State ... Started at Washington and his blocking was key to the running game ... Made one catch at Arizona State (4) ... Started and carried Tight End once for zero yards against USC. 6-5/254/Jr.** 2007 - Saw action in 11 games and made one start (Arizona State) ... Injured his left wrist (fracture) in pre-season practice (Aug. 10) and was limited by the injury early Westlake Village, CA/Westlake HS in the season ... Did not play in the opener at Stanford or against BYU ... Against Utah, he carried three times for 30 yards and played on special teams ... Against UCLA - Jeff made the switch to tight end a year ago and should add depth at the Washington, he carried three times for eight yards and played on special teams position in 2009 ... Possesses good size and became a good blocker ... Figures to ... Carried once for seven yards against Oregon State ... Against Notre Dame, he progress with added experience at the position. carried six times for 21 yards, including a 15-yard run ... Gained 19 yards on eight attempts versus California ... Carried four times for fi ve yards at Washington State 2008 - Appeared in 10 games with two starts (Stanford, Oregon State) ... Made his ... At Arizona, he led the Bruins with 62 yards on 15 carries, including a run of 35 offensive debut against Arizona (game three) ... Made the fi rst receptions of his career yards ... Scored on a one-yard touchdown and made two receptions (13) ... Made at Oregon and fi nished with four catches for 27 yards and one touchdown (one- his fi rst career start against Arizona State and netted seven yards on six rushing yard pass play) ... Made his fi rst start against Stanford (double-tight end formation) attempts and made one reception (2) ... Carried three times for 20 yards versus ... Also started in a double tight end formation against Oregon State. Oregon ... Carried once for one yard versus USC ... In the Las Vegas Bowl, he carried 2007 - Competed on the scout team and saw limited game action at defensive fi ve times for 16 yards. tackle before being sidelined with a sports hernia. 2006 - Appeared in all 13 of UCLA's games, primarily as a third-down back ... On 2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and has two seasons of the year, Moline tied for the team lead and led all rushers with fi ve touchdowns ... eligibility remaining. Was the team's fourth-leading rusher with 101 yards on 33 attempts ... Also made HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Westlake High School for Coach Jim fi ve receptions for 40 yards ... Moline made his debut versus Utah and ran for 17 Benkert ... Four-star selection by rivals.com ... Rated No. 18 strongside defensive yards on seven attempts and made one reception (12) ... Did not touch the football end by rivals.com ... Rated No. 25 prospect in California by rivals.com ... Member of against Rice or Washington ... Against Stanford, he scored UCLA’s only offensive scout.com Western 100 (No. 49) ... Three-star selection by scout.com ... Ranked No. touchdowns, hitting paydirt from two yards away in the third quarter and from one- 34 among defensive ends by scout.com ... SuperPrep All-American (No. 43 defensive yard out in the fourth, for his only carries of the night ... Made one reception against lineman) ... SuperPrep All-Far West ... PrepStar All-American ... Missed most of the Arizona (15) ... Played briefl y at Oregon ... At Notre Dame, he made a seven-yard 2005 season with a foot injury, but was still named second-team All-CIF Southern reception and also carried once for three yards ... Against Washington State, Moline Section defense and fi rst-team All-CIF Southern Section Div. IV ... All-Ventura led the Bruins with 32 yards on six carries and also made one reception (2) ... At County and All-Marmonte League selection ... Named one of Tom Lemming's Top California, he carried the ball eight times for 25 yards, including seven carries for 100 Defensive Ends on ESPN.com ... Cal-Hi Sports All-State third-team selection 21 yards in the second half ... Carried four times for 10 yards versus Oregon State ... Recorded 14 sacks, 60 tackles, fi ve batted down passes, four forced fumbles and ... In the win at Arizona State, he scored a one-yard touchdown on the fi rst play of three fumble recoveries his junior season ... Credited with 60 tackles, including 14 the second quarter to give the Bruins a 14-3 lead ... On the night he carried twice sacks as a junior. for one yard ... He carried twice for one yard versus USC ... In the Emerald Bowl, PERSONAL - Full Name: Jeffrey Reed Miller … Born: October 31, 1987 in Dallas, he carried once, scoring a touchdown on an eight-yard run to give UCLA a 27-23 TX … Parents: Jim and Susie Miller … Has one brother, Jimmy, who is a senior lead with 5:49 remaining in the third quarter. tight end at USC … Biggest thrill in sports was when his high school team won the HIGH SCHOOL - Played four seasons at Mission Viejo High School for Coach Bob CIF championship his sophomore year, going 14-0 on the season ... Famous athlete Johnson ... Rated the No. 4 fullback nationally by ESPN.com ... Four-star selection he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's Julius Peppers ... Hobbies include by scout.com ... Three-star selection by rivals.com ... Rated No. 5 fullback nationally weightlifting ... Grandmother, Agnes Miller, attended UCLA ... Director’s Honor Roll by rivals.com ... Rated the No. 36 prospect in California by rivals.com ... Member in Fall 2006 … History major. of scout.com Western 100 (No. 39) ... Rated the No. 28 running back nationally by scout.com ... PrepStar All-American ... SuperPrep All-American (No. 4 fullback) VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - J. MILLER ... SuperPrep All-Far West ... Cal-Hi Sports All-State second team ... Second-team Year No Yds Avg TD Lg All-CIF Southern Section ... First-team CIF-SS, Division II ... Played in the CaliFlorida 2008 4 27 6.8 1 15 Bowl ... Named All-Orange County by The Register ... Scored 134 points (22 CAREER HIGHS touchdowns, two PATs) in 11 games as a senior ... Rushed for 791 yards (6.8 avg.) Receptions: 4 at Oregon, 2008 and 17 touchdowns on 117 carries ... Also had 199 yards receiving and fi ve more Receiving Yards: 27 at Oregon, 2008 touchdowns ... As a junior, he was fi rst-team All-CIF SS ... Also CIF-SS Division II Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Oregon, 2008 co-Offensive Player of the Year. PERSONAL - Full Name: Chane Harrison Moline … Born: July 23, 1987 in Mission Viejo, CA … Parents: Chris and Dawn Moline … Has two brothers, Chad and Chase, who both played football at UCLA … Lists one of his biggest thrills in sports as being when his high school team won a game at De La Salle HS ... Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is former NFL standout Mike Alstott ... Hobbies include surfi ng and fi shing ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006 … Sociology major. 38 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

VARSITY STATISTICS - C. MOLINE RUSHING Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2006 33 104 3 101 3.1 5 9 6 ANTWON MOUTRA 2007 55 206 10 196 3.6 1 35 2008 30 126 8 118 3.9 0 40 Totals 118 436 21 415 3.5 6 40 Wide Receiver 6-2/193/So. RECEIVING Year No Yds Avg TD Lg Carson, CA/Culver City HS 2006 5 40 8.0 0 15 2007 4 20 5.0 0 9 UCLA - This youngster possesses good size and speed and fi gures to compete for 2008 11 98 8.9 1 20 a spot in the wide receiver rotation in 2009 ... Gained valuable experience as a true Totals 20 158 6.7 1 20 freshman a year ago and should benefi t from his fi rst Spring Practice. CAREER HIGHS 2008 - Appeared in 10 games off the bench as a true freshman ... Earned more playing Rushing Yards: 72 vs. Arizona, 2008 Rush Attempts: 15 at Arizona, 2007 time down the stretch, including 15 snaps at Washington and 14 at Arizona State ... Rushing Touchdowns: 2 vs. Stanford, 2006 Receptions: 3 vs. Fresno State, 2008 Made his lone reception of the season against Oregon State for nine yards. Receiving Yards: 35 at Oregon, 2008 HIGH SCHOOL - Played three years of football at Culver City (CA) High School for coach Tom Salter ... Played wide receiver and safety ... PrepStar All-American ... SuperPrep All-Region (CA, HI, NV) selection (No. 35 player) ... Named All-State fi rst- team by Cal-Hi Sports ... L.A. Times All-Star team at wide receiver ... Earned four stars from rivals.com ... Rated No. 27 wide receiver nationally by rivals.com ... Rated No. 3 RAHIM MOORE 27 player in California by rivals.com ... Member of rivals.com 250 (No. 198) ... Earned four stars from scout.com ... Ranked No. 43 nationally at wide receiver by scout. com ... Also rated No. 5 in California and No. 7 in the West among wide receivers by Free Safety scout.com ... Rated No. 32 player in California by scout.com ... Ranked No. 60 wide receiver by ESPN ... Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... Named to 6-1/188/So. CIF-Southern Section Western Division team ... Named to L.A. Times All-Star team ... As a senior, he made 74 receptions for a team record 1,448 yards (19.6 avg.) and Los Angeles, CA/Dorsey HS 13 touchdowns ... In the Western Division fi rst round, he made a school-record 11 catches for 232 yards in win over Leuzinger HS ... Also made 66 tackles (34 solo) and UCLA - The fi rst freshman to start every game as a position player since cornerback three interceptions on defense ... As a junior, he made 40 catches for 839 yards (20.9 Matt Ware in 2001, Rahim fi gures to be a fi xture at free safety for the next few avg.) and 11 touchdowns ... Credited with 86 tackles (56 solos) and six interceptions years ... Possesses great size, speed and instincts for the position and is a star of ... As a sophomore, he totaled 27 catches for 437 yards (16.2 avg.) and nine scores the future. ... Made 53 tackles (26 solos) and fi ve interceptions ... Scored a school-record 33 receiving touchdowns in his career ... Had 14 career interceptions as a defender ... 2008 - Starter in all 12 games at free safety ... Ranked fourth on the squad with Also lettered three seasons in basketball for coach Johnathan Chapman ... Posted 60 tackles ... Tied for 11th in the Pac-10 in interceptions (0.25) and tied for the career averages of 12.6 points, 3.5 assists, 8.9 rebounds, 3.8 steals and 2.3 blocks team lead with three ... Tied for sixth in the Pac-10 in fumbles recovered (0.17) ... per game ... Lettered three seasons in track for coach Jahmdl Wright. Named to rivals.com All-Pac-10 Freshman team ... Honorable mention Freshman All-American by collegefootballnews.com ... Earned Pac-10 honorable mention PERSONAL - Full Name: Antwon Jarrell Moutra … Born: December 20, 1989 honors from the league's coaches ... Defensive co-winner of UCLA's John Boncheff, in Inglewood, CA … Parents: Herb and Melodi Moutra … Has one sister, Reshon, Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the Year ... Became the fi rst true freshman to start and and one brother, DeVohn ... Lists professional athletes Tiger Woods, , a season-opener on offense or defense since Matt Ware (cornerback) in 2001 when LeBron James, Michael Jordan as the athletes he admires the most … Hobbies include he took the fi eld against Tennessee ... Had two tackles and a fumble recovery ... Made video games, playing football and basketball and shopping ... Did not start playing eight tackles at BYU, plus his fi rst interception ... Six tackles against Arizona ... Two football until ninth grade ... Relatives Robert Thomas (football), Russell Westbrook stops vs. Fresno ... Made four tackles in win over Washington State ... Two tackles at (basketball) and Michael Blackwell (football) also attended UCLA ... Interested in a Oregon ... Five stops vs. Stanford ... Led Bruins with a career-best nine tackles at Cal possible major in Business Economics and a career as a real estate developer. ... Credited with four stops, an interception and fumble recovery vs. Oregon State ... Led team with six tackles at Washington and made his third interception of the VARSITY STATISTICS - A. MOUTRA season ... Four tackles at Arizona State ... Led team with eight tackles against USC. RECEIVING Year No Yds Avg TD Lg HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered four years in football for coach Knox at Dorsey 2008 1 9 9.0 0 0 High School in Los Angeles ... Played defensive back and receiver ... SuperPrep All-American ... Scout.com fi rst-team All-American ... EA Sports third-team All- CAREER HIGHS American .... Rated No. 4 defensive back nationally by SuperPrep ... SuperPrep Far Rushing Yards: 9 at Cal, 2008 West Defensive Player of the Year ... No. 4 player in his region (CA, HI, NV) by SuperPrep ... Five stars from scout.com ... Ranked No. 2 nationally and No. 1 in the West and in California at safety by scout.com ... No. 4 player in California by scout.com ... Ranked No. 32 player nationally by scout.com ... PrepStar Dream Team selection ... Rated No. 33 prospect nationally by PrepStar ... Ranked No. 9 safety by ESPN ... L.A. Times All-Star team ... Played in U.S. Army All-Star Game ... Four 15 RYAN MOYA stars from rivals.com ... Rated No. 3 safety nationally by rivals.com ... Rated No. 9 player in California by rivals.com ... Member of rivals.com 100 (No. 71) ... Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... Named All-State fi rst-team by Cal-Hi Tight End Sports ... Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West squad (No. 4) ... Helped Dorsey reach City Section semifi nals ... As a senior, made 112 tackles, eight 6-3/247/Sr.** interceptions, 10 defl ections and three fumble recoveries ... Made 15 catches for El Dorado Hills, CA/Oak Ridge HS 339 yards and six scores on offense ... As a junior, recorded 122 tackles and seven interceptions ... As a sophomore, he made 99 tackles and eight interceptions ... Also lettered in track ... As a senior, he fi nished third in 400 meter event at the CIF L.A. UCLA - Ryan enters his senior year as one of the top tight ends in the West, if not City Section Finals ... Three-time league champ in the 400 meters. the nation ... His 60 receptions rank No. 7 on UCLA's career receiving list for tight PERSONAL - Full Name: Rahim Shaheed Moore … Born: February 11, 1990 in ends ... A second-team All-Pac-10 performer, he is at his best as the H-back or tight Los Angeles, CA … Parents: Rodney Moore and Nowana Buchanan … Has one end in motion ... Possesses great hands and runs very good routes. sister, Duraisha, and one brother, Rasheed ... Lists NFL star Ed Reed as the athlete he 2008 - Appeared in all 12 games with two starts ... Led all Pac-10 tight ends with admires the most … Hobbies include working out and shopping ... His diet includes his 38 receptions and was 17th overall in the league in receiving (3.17/g) ... Second- no soda, candy or fast food. team All-Pac-10 selection by the league's coaches ... Also earned honorable mention VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - R. MOORE Pac-10 All-Academic honors ... Offensive winner of UCLA's Paul I. Wellman Award Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) for All-Around Excellence ... Led the team with three touchdown catches and was 2008 60 32-28 0 0 3-5(0) third on the team in receptions ... His 364 receiving yards were fourth on the squad ... His 38 catches were the most by a UCLA tight end since 2005, when Marcedes CAREER HIGHS Lewis made a school-record 58 receptions and ranked fi fth on the tight end list ... Tackles: 9 at Cal, 2008 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 39 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Caught a career-best seven passes against Tennessee, including a go-ahead three-yard UCLA CAREER RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END scoring pass with 27 seconds remaining in regulation which put UCLA up 24-21 ... Player Years Recpt. Yds TD His seven catches were the most by a Bruin tight end since caught 1. Marcedes Lewis 2002-05 126 1,571 21 seven balls versus Arizona State in 2005 ... Made three catches at BYU (26 yards) 2. Paul Bergmann 1979, 81-83 85 1,076 5 ... Also caught three balls versus Arizona ... Started against Fresno State and tied 3. Tim Wrightman 1978-81 73 947 10 for the team lead with three catches for a team-high 52 yards, including one for 32 Charles Arbuckle 1986-89 73 821 4 yards ... Made six receptions (57) and a career-best two for touchdowns - 15 yards 5. Derek Tennell 1983-86 67 638 3 in second quarter and 12 yards in third quarter ... Started and tied for the team 6. Mike Seidman 1999-02 61 989 7 lead at Oregon with six receptions for a team-high 63 yards, including a 39-yard 7. Ryan Moya 2005- 60 643 6 catch-and-run to the one-yard line to set up UCLA's fourth quarter touchdown ... Made one catch (8) late in the winning touchdown drive against Stanford ... Made two catches at Cal (19) ... Caught three balls versus Oregon State for 17 yards ... Made three receptions (38) at Washington ... Had one catch for 11 yards at Arizona State ... Did not make a catch versus USC. 86 LOGAN PAULSEN 2007 - Did not play during the season for personal reasons. 2006 - Played in the fi rst six of UCLA's 13 games before a leg injury ended his season early ... On the year, he made 12 receptions for 126 yards and one touchdown prior Tight End to his injury ... Moya started in the opener versus Utah as UCLA went with a two 6-5/268/Sr.** tight-end, one-back set ... He made one reception, a 16-yard touchdown catch to cap UCLA’s fi rst offensive possession of the year ... He played off the bench versus West Hills, CA/Chaminade Prep Rice but did not make a reception ... At Washington, he made two catches for 11 yards off the bench ... Against Stanford, he made four catches for 64 yards and two fi rst downs, including receptions of 23 and 19 yards ... Against Arizona, he started UCLA - Logan has developed into a tough, athletic tight end who is a dependable in a two tight-end formation and made four receptions for 34 yards and two fi rst receiver ... He was injured in last year's fi rst game and has petitioned for a substitute downs ... At Oregon, he made one reception for one yard but suffered a fractured year of eligibility due to medical hardship ... A fi ne all-around tight end, he can run and left fi bula that sidelined him for the rest of the season. block with the best at his position in the Pac-10 ... Had a streak of 23 consecutive starts snapped by the injury last season. 2005 - As a true freshman, he appeared in all 12 games and started twice (Oklahoma and Arizona State) ... For the season, he made 10 receptions for 153 yards and two 2008 - Started his 26th career game in the season-opener against Tennessee ... touchdowns ... Caught two balls in the season opener at San Diego State ... Grabbed Caught one pass for 18 yards before departing in the fi rst quarter with a fractured one pass for 13 yards versus Rice ... Had one catch for 11 yards against California right foot ... Had surgery on Sept. 5 and sat out the remainder of the season, snapping ... Credited with one reception for seven yards at Washington State ... Scored the a streak of 23 consecutive starts ... Named to the 2008 Mackey Award watch list ... In fi rst touchdown of his career on a 48-yard catch-and-run versus Oregon State ... early October, he was named a semifi nalist for the Draddy Award, presented by the Caught one ball for seven yards at Arizona ... Had one catch against both Arizona National Football Foundation for all-around excellence and academic achievement State and USC ... In the Sun Bowl against Northwestern, his 58-yard catch-and-run ... Earned honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic team honors. for a touchdown aided UCLA's 22-point fi rst half comeback. 2007 - Started in all 13 games ... Listed on the John Mackey Award Watch List to HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered in football at Oak Ridge HS in El Dorado Hills, CA for begin the season ... Named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention ... Made one coach Chris Jones … Three-star selection by rivals.com … Rated No. 12 nationally reception for 11 yards at Stanford in the opener ... Did not catch a pass versus BYU among tight ends by rivals.com … No. 32 player in California by rivals.com … ... Against Utah, he made two receptions (32 yards) and two fi rst downs ... Did not Rated No. 14 TE nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Three-star selection by make a reception against Washington or Oregon State ... Made one reception (12) scout.com … Rated No. 28 TE nationally by scout.com … Ranked No. 67 player in against Notre Dame ... In the win over Cal, he made two receptions (22), including California by scout.com … Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game … Member of the fi rst touchdown (two yards) of his career ... Made two catches (8) at Washington Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … PrepStar All-Region selection … SuperPrep State ... Did not make a catch at Arizona ... Made two receptions (16) against Arizona All-California (No. 51 player) … As a senior, played in just six games due to a shoulder State ... Did not make a catch versus Oregon and USC ... In the Las Vegas Bowl, he injury but still made 44 catches for 557 yards and 11 touchdowns … Helped team made his 22nd consecutive start and made two catches for 43 yards, including a to third consecutive CIF Section title … Pre-season No. 63 player in CA/NV/HI by 36-yard catch-and-run to set up the potential game-winning fi eld goal. SuperPrep … Pre-season No. 90 player in West by scout.com … As a junior, he made 2006 - Saw action in all 13 games at tight end ... Started 12 times, missing only 37 receptions for 663 yards and nine touchdowns as a tight end and fi ve sacks as a against Stanford when the Bruins opened with three wide receivers ... On the year, linebacker … Two-time All-City, All-Conference and All-Section selection … Chosen he was fourth on the squad with 27 receptions and third (tied) with 331 receiving for National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2005 … Lettered four years in yards and 18 fi rst downs... Paulsen was co-winner of UCLA’s Captain Don Brown basketball for coach Steve Scott … Three-time All-Conference selection … Named Memorial Award for Most Improved Player ... Made his fi rst career start in the Conference MVP … Three-time All-City selection … Earned Coaches Award … opener against Utah and responded by leading the Bruins with fi ve receptions (90) Played for the NorCal and State championship team in Division 2 … Team won three which produced foour fi rst downs ... His 46-yard reception was UCLA’s longest conference championships … Named his school's Athlete of the Year. of the day and was one of two receptions of at least 20 yards ... He also started PERSONAL - Full Name: Ryan Christopher Moya … Born: October 14, 1986 in versus Rice but did not make a reception ... He started at Washington and made one San Jose, CA … Parents: Ernest and Marcia Moya … Has one brother, Eric … Biggest catch (14) ... Against Stanford, he came off the bench (the Bruins did not open with thrill in sports was winning a third Section championship in football and his school's a tight end) and tied for the team lead with four receptions (40) ... He made three fi rst-ever state basketball championship … Lists Jerry Rice and catches (33) ... Had one reception (18) against Arizona, two plays before UCLA’s as the famous athletes he admires and patterns his style of play after … Hobbies fi rst touchdown ... Made one reception (8) at Oregon ... At Notre Dame, he started include golf … Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2005, Winter 2006, Spring 2006, Spring and did not make a reception ... Versus Washington State, he made three receptions 2007 and Fall 2008 ... Communications Studies major. (27) ... At California, he made four fi rst downs on four receptions (74) ... Made one catch (4) against Oregon State ... At Arizona State, he made one reception (17) ... VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - R. MOYA Against USC, he made four receptions (21) and two fi rst downs, one on UCLA’s Year No Yds Avg TD Lg go-ahead fi eld goal drive ... He made two receptions (18) versus Florida State in the 2005 10 153 15.3 2 58 Emerald Bowl. 2006 12 126 11.4 1 23 2005 - As a true freshman, he saw action in six games ... Played 16 snaps versus 2007 Redshirt 2008 38 364 9.6 3 39 Rice and 14 against Oregon State ... On the year, made two catches for 33 yards ... Totals 60 643 12.7 6 58 Made a 29-yard grab in the Rice game ... Had one catch (4) at Arizona ... Also saw some action on the kickoff return special teams unit. CAREER HIGHS HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons as a tight end, defensive end and Receptions: 7 vs. Tennessee, 2008 punter at Chaminade College Preparatory School in West Hills, CA for coach Ben Receiving Yards: 65 vs. Tennessee, 2008 McEnroe … SuperPrep All-California (No. 36 player) … Four-star selection by scout. Receiving Touchdowns: 2 vs. Washington State, 2008 com … Rated No. 15 TE nationally by scout.com … Three-star selection by rivals. com … Rated No. 16 nationally among tight ends by rivals.com … No. 38 player in California by rivals.com … Rated No. 17 TE nationally by collegefootballnews. com … Ranked No. 32 player in California by scout.com … PrepStar All-Region selection as a defensive lineman … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … All-CIF-SS Division III … L.A. Times All-San Fernando Valley … Named fi rst-team All-Mission League as a senior and junior … As a senior, he made 36 receptions for 513 yards and two TDs on offense and 37 tackles, nine sacks and 15 tackles

40 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES for losses on defense … Pre-season All-American by SuperPrep … Rated No. 27 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre-season No. 48 player in West by scout. com … As a junior, he made 26 receptions for 316 yards and two touchdowns on 92 BRIAN PRICE offense and 52 tackles, including a school record 24 sacks, as a defensive end … Also lettered four seasons in soccer as a sweeper, stopper, striker and goalie for coach Jose Mejia … Earned fi rst-team All-CIF honors in soccer in his junior and senior seasons and was team captain and MVP as a senior … Played two seasons Defensive Tackle (2002-03) at the premier level of club soccer … Lettered three seasons in track 6-2/295/Jr. (110 hurdles, 300 hurdles, 400m and relays) for coach Matt Kurtsetter … Named to the CIF All-Academic team in track as a junior … Named Male Athlete of the Gardena, CA/Crenshaw HS Year as senior, junior and sophomore at his school. PERSONAL - Full Name: Logan Sindre Paulsen … Born: February 26, 1987 in UCLA - This talented youngster has quickly established himself as one of the top Northridge, CA … Parents: James and Susan Paulsen … Has one brother, Hunter defensive tackles in the nation ... Possesses the size, speed and strength to become … Lists NFL great Jerry Rice as the player he patterns his style after and admires … a special player ... Provides big play potential on every down and can dominate the Hobbies include playing sports, snow and hanging out with friends … Favorite opposition. class is Physics ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Winter 2007, Spring 2007, Fall 2007, Winter 2008, Spring 2008 and Fall 2008 ... He has a 2008 - Starter in all 12 games ... First-team All-Pac-10 selection by the league's double major (History and Political Science). coaches ... On the pre-season Watch List for the 2008 Lombardi Award ... All-Pac-10 pick by ESPN.com ... First-team Sophomore All-American by collegefootballnews. com ... Third-team all-conference selection by Phil Steele College Football magazine VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - L. PAULSEN ... Led the team with 14.0 tackles for loss (12 in the last nine games) and was seventh Year No Yds Avg TD Lg in the Pac-10 (T-46th) with 1.17 tackles for loss ... Second on the team with 4.5 2005 2 33 16.5 0 29 sacks (T-14th in Pac-10, 0.38) ... Has made 21 tackles for loss in his last 16 games 2006 27 331 12.3 0 46 (1.31) dating back to 2007 season ... Credited with four tackles, two for loss against 2007 12 144 12.0 1 36 Tennessee ... Did not record a stop at BYU ... Made two tackles versus Arizona ... 2008 1 18 18.0 0 18 Recorded four tackles, one for loss, an interception (which led to a fi eld goal) and Totals 42 526 12.5 1 46 blocked a PAT that UCLA returned for two points against Fresno State ... Also played on offense as a fullback in goaline situations ... Made two tackles versus Washington CAREER HIGHS State, one a fi ve-yard sack and the other a fi ve-yard loss on a run ... Played on offense Receptions: 5 vs. Utah, 2006 Receiving Yards: 90 vs. Utah, 2006 as a goaline situation blocking back ... Had three tackle assists at Oregon, including Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. California, 2007 0.5 sacks and another for 0.5 tackles for loss ... Played fullback on goaline situations ... Had four tackles versus Stanford, including an eight-yard sack ... Played fullback on goaline situations ... Recorded a sack and two other tackles for loss among his fi ve stops at Cal ... Made two tackles versus Oregon State ... Made three tackles, one for a sack and a second for a loss at Washington ... Had four tackles, one for loss at Arizona State ... Forced a fumble versus USC which set up a touchdown and 7 MORRELL PRESLEY made two tackles, one for loss ... Winner of UCLA's Donn Moomaw Award for Outstanding Defensive Player vs. USC. 2007 - Played in the last 10 games of the season, with fi ve starts ... Missed the fi rst Tight End three contests due to paperwork issues with the NCAA Clearinghouse ... Earned 6-4/222/Fr. second-team Freshman All-America honors from rivals.com and scout.com and honorable mention from The Sporting News ... Made The Sporting News Pac-10 Carson, CA/Carson HS All-Freshman team ... Named the defensive winner of UCLA’s John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of theYear ... Ranked 10th in the Pac-10 in fumbles forced (0.20) average ... Made his fi rst appearance of the season versus Washington (game UCLA - This true freshman signed scholarship papers in December, enrolled the 4) and his fi rst start at Washington State (game 8) ... Also started against Arizona next day and began classes on Jan. 5, 2009, the fi rst day of the Winter Quarter and Arizona State, making fi ve tackles, including two for loss, versus the Sun Devils ... The consensus No. 1 prep tight end for the 2008 season ... Is a multi-faceted weapon because he is a physical player who can mix it up, yet is agile enough to ... Came off the bench against Oregon and made two tackles, including his fi rst sack create mismatches with opponent defenses. and an assist for loss ... Against USC, he started and had one tackle assist for loss ... In the Las Vegas Bowl, he started and had four solo tackles, including three for loss HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three years in football at Carson (CA) High for (nine yards) ... Also forced the fumble that led to a touchdown. coach Mike Christensen ... Rated No. 1 tight end in the nation by scout.com … SuperPrep All-American (No. 3 tight end) and No. 5 prospect in FarWest (CA/ HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three years in football at Los Angeles' Crenshaw HS HI/NV) … Member of scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 5) … scout.com California for coach Robert Garrett ... Parade All-American … PrepStar Dream Team selection 101 (No. 4) … Rated No. 10 California prospect by rivals.com … Rated No. 33 … Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American game ... SuperPrep Elite 50 … national prospect by scout.com … Rated No. 38 prospect and No. 1 tight end by SuperPrep All-American … Earned fi ve stars from scout.com … Ranked No. 5 ESPNU … Ranked No. 41 in Athlon Consensus 100 … Member of PrepStar Dream nationally among defensive tackles by rivals.com … Rated No. 50 player in nation Team (No. 43 prospect) … Earned fi ve stars from scout.com … Rated nation’s by scout.com … Ranked No. 7 nationally among defensive tackles by scout.com No. 3 tight end and No. 12 wide receiver by rivals.com … Rated No. 5 tight end … Rated No. 5 player in California by SuperPrep … Rated No. 1 defensive tackle nationally by Tom Lemming … Earned four stars from rivals.com … Rated No. and No. 6 player in California by scout.com … Rated No. 7 player in California by 75 prospect by Sporting News … Ranked No. 96 among all prospects by rivals. rivals.com … Ranked No. 2 California defensive tackle by rivals.com … Rated No. com … Selected second-team All-America by MaxPreps … Tacoma News Tribune 9 defensive lineman nationally by SuperPrep …Earned four stars from rivals.com … Western 100 … CalHiSports.com All-State fi rst team … Named to Golden State Rated No. 64 player nationally by rivals.com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Preps.com All-State second team and All-Southern California fi rst team … Long Western 100 … Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West fi rst team Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West … Named All-State Division I fi rst team … Orange County Register Fab 15 … Named third-team All-State by Cal-Hi Sports by MaxPreps … Played in UnderArmour All-Star Game … Los Angeles All-City … Named to L.A. Times All-Star team … Named Los Angeles City Section Defensive fi rst team … Named to L.A. Times All-Southland team … As a senior, made 44 Player of the Year in 2006 … Coliseum League Defensive MVP …Had 85 tackles, receptions for 783 yards and seven touchdowns … Caught seven passes for 149 17 tackles for loss, 15 sacks, four forced fumbles, and two recovered fumbles while yards and two TDs in win over Banning … Had nine receptions for 179 yards and battling double and triple teams in 2006 … Team captain ... As a junior, made 111 one score in loss to Venice. tackles, including 22 sacks and was Coliseum League Defensive MVP ... Also lettered in baseball (three years) for coach Dennis and track (one year) for coach Decker. PERSONAL - Full Name: Morrell Kalanianaole Presley … Born: April 26, 1991 in Los Angeles, CA … Parents: Steven and Monika Hawkins ... Has two brothers PERSONAL - Full Name: Brian Larisso Price … Born: April 10, 1989 in Los Angeles, ... Lists earning a college scholarship as the highlight of his athletic career ... Lists CA … Parents: Frank and Jeanetta Price … Has six sisters --- Bridget, Asia, Brittnei, UCLA alumnus Marcedes Lewis, Vernon Davis and Sanatana Moss as athletes he Tiffanie, Zamariae, and Jada … Lists one of his biggest thrills in sports as being named admires and patterns his style of play after ... Aunt (Annemarie Francois) is a lecturer to the U.S. Army All-American team … Lists former NFL star as the at UCLA and uncle (Greg Francois) was a running back for the Bruins (1981-85) player he admires and patterns his style of play after … Hobbies include drawing ... Major undeclared. … Favorite class is English ... Interested in a career in computer design ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2007 ... Major undeclared.

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VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - B. PRICE HIGH SCHOOL - Played three years of football at Imperial HS in Imperial, CA Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) for coach Steve Cato ... Three-star selection by rivals.com ... Ranked No. 42 "athlete" 2007 14 9-5 1.0-7 7.0-25 0 by rivals.com ... Rated No. 41 among running backs by ESPN.com ... Rated No. 55 2008 35 25-10 4.5-32 14.0-54 1-1(0) prospect in California by rivals.com ... Member of scout.com Western 100 (No. 87) Totals 49 34-15 5.5-39 21.0-79 1 ... Three-star selection by scout.com ... PrepStar All-Region selection ... SuperPrep All-Far West ... Cal-Hi Sports All-State fi rst team (small schools) ... Led his team to a CAREER HIGHS 9-1-1 record as a senior ... Due to an injury, he played in only eight games ... Rushed Tackles: 5 v. Arizona State, 2007 Sacks: 1.0 vs. Oregon, 2007 for 760 yards and 10 touchdowns on 54 carries (14.1 avg.) ... Named fi rst-team Tackles for loss: 3 vs. BYU (LV Bowl), 2007 all-league on offense (running back) and second-team on defense (linebacker) ... Made eight receptions for 84 yards and one score ... Defensively, he made 38 tackles, including 2.5 sacks, recovered fi ve fumbles and made one interception ... Returned two punts for 38.5 average ... As a junior, he rushed for a school record total of 1,558 yards on 145 carries and scored 23 touchdowns while earning fi rst-team all-league 14 KEVIN PRINCE honors and league MVP honors ... Set a school record with fi ve touchdowns and 304 rushing yards in a game ... Named fi rst-team All-CIF on offense ... On defense, he was credited with 45 tackles, including four sacks, and recovered fi ve fumbles Quarterback ... As a sophomore, he was named all-league on defense (linebacker) ... Rushed for 2,796 yards in his career and scored 46 touchdowns ... Also lettered in basketball 6-2/226/Fr.** (three years) for coach Dave Milian, baseball (two years) for coach Richard Diaz Los Angeles, CA/Crespi HS and track (one year) for coach Wolfgang Horner. PERSONAL - Full Name: Christian Anthony Ramirez … Born: August 6, 1988 in El Centro, CA … Parent: Beatriz Mack … Has three brothers, Maurice Mack, Jonathan UCLA - This redshirt freshman will compete for the starting quarterback position Mack and Joseph Mack … Favorite athlete is Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat ... during Spring Practice ... Impressed the coaching staff with his abilities a year ago Math is his favorite class ... Sociology major. but they chose to preserve his redshirt ... Has a strong arm and made great strides with the playbook. VARSITY RUSHING STATISTICS - C. RAMIREZ 2008 - Competed throughout the season for a backup role at quarterback, but did Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg not see game action and has four seasons of eligibility remaining ... Dressed for every 2007 19 104 6 98 5.2 1 24 game, including all fi ve road trips ... Saw signifi cant practice action with the #1 and #2 offensive units during the year, especially during the bye week practices. CAREER HIGHS Rushing Yds: 55 at Stanford, 2007 HIGH SCHOOL - Earned three letters at Crespi Carmelite HS in Encino, CA for Rushing Attempts: 5 vs. California, 2007 and at Stanford, 2007 coach Jeremiah Ross ... Injured his knee in the fi rst quarter of the fi rst game of his senior season (2007) against Birmingham HS and missed the remainder of the year ... PrepStar All-Region selection ... SuperPrep All-Region (CA, HI, NV) selection ... Earned three stars from rivals.com ...Ranked No. 25 quarterback in the country by rivals.com ... Earned three stars from scout.com ... Ranked No. 40 quarterback by scout.com ... Rated the No. 6 quarterback in California and in the West by scout. 11 OSAAR RASSHAN com ... Two-year team captain ... As a junior, he completed 112 of 197 passes for 1,422 yards, 12 touchdowns and fi ve interceptions. PERSONAL - Full Name: Kevin Christopher Prince … Born: November 28, 1989 in Quarterback Tarzana, CA … Parents: Stephen and Meredith Prince … Has three brothers, Adam, 6-4/227/Sr.** Michael, Austin ... His Dad and uncle attended UCLA ... Lists NFL star and NBA standout Kobe Bryant as the athletes he admires the most … Hobbies Pomona, CA/Garey HS include playing golf and basketball.

UCLA - Osaar once again fi gures to compete for playing time at the quarterback position ... Underwent left patellar tendon surgery in May of 2008 and was never fully healthy and able to contribute a year ago. 24 CHRISTIAN RAMIREZ 2008 - Competed for a backup role at quarterback, but was never healthy enough to play in a game. 2007 - Switched from the quarterback position to wide receiver during 2007 fall Tailback practices, but moved back behind center during the season due to injuries at that 6-2/220/Jr.** position ... Appeared in six games ... Played two games at wide receiver and four at quarterback, with three starts ... Saw his fi rst career action when he lined up as a El Centro, CA/Imperial HS wide receiver during the opener at Stanford ... Did not play against BYU or Utah ... Saw limited action at receiver against Washington and did not play versus Oregon State or Notre Dame ... Moved back to quarterback during the bye week following UCLA - This versatile athlete returns to active duty after missing last season the Notre Dame contest (Oct. 6) ... Saw his fi rst game action at quarterback at (did not meet NCAA eligibility requirements) ... Possesses the size and speed to Arizona (game nine), entering the contest on the second series of the second half make a difference at tailback and showed fl ashes of his potential during his fi rst ... Led the Bruins to 13 points ... On the afternoon, he completed three of 10 passes two seasons ... A fi ne all-around athlete, he opened 2007 Fall camp on defense but for 78 yards, with a long of 42 ... He rushed eight times for 57 yards, including a quickly switched to running back. 20-yard dash ... Made his fi rst start versus Arizona State, becoming the fi rst African- 2008 - Did not see action during the season and will have two seasons of eligibility American to start at quarterback for UCLA since (Nov. 10, 1979 v. remaining. Arizona State) ... Completed 14 of 27 passes for 181 yards with one interception ... 2007 - Moved from safety to tailback during camp and appeared in 11 games ... His longest completion was 53 yards to Brandon Breazell ... He rushed for 41 yards Made his offensive debut in the season-opener at Stanford and rushed for 55 yards on 13 attempts ... Against Oregon, he started and played only the fi rst half, missing on fi ve straight fourth-quarter carries, including a 24-yard scoring burst ... Played on on all seven passing attempts ... Rushed for minus-six yards on fi ve attempts ... Did special teams versus BYU and Utah ... Carried once for fi ve yards and also played not play versus USC ... Started in the Las Vegas Bowl and played only in the fi rst half, special teams against Washington ... Appeared on special teams at Oregon State and carrying four times for 17 yards and throwing one incomplete pass. Notre Dame ... In the win over California, he carried fi ve times for zero net yards 2006 - Did not see action in his second season in the program. ... Played on special teams at Washington State ... At Arizona, he had two carries 2005 - Did not see action in his fi rst season in the program ... Did a fi ne job running for seven yards and one kickoff return for 22 yards but suffered a concussion and the scout team offense. did not play in the second half ... Played on special teams versus Arizona State ... Carried twice for fi ve yards versus Oregon and also played on special teams ... Did HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered four years in football as a quarterback and safety at not play versus USC ... In the Las Vegas Bowl, he carried four times for 26 yards Garey HS in Pomona, CA for coach Joey Marianni … Three-star selection by rivals. with a long run of nine yards. com … Rated No. 11 nationally among dual-threat quarterbacks by rivals.com … No. 47 player in California by rivals.com … Three-star selection by scout.com … Ranked 2006 - In his fi rst year in the program, Ramirez contributed on special teams ... No. 78 player in California by scout.com … Ranked No. 15 nationally among QBs by Appeared in nine of 13 games, including six of the fi nal seven (missing only versus Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) … Rated No. 20 QB nationally by collegefootballnews. USC) ... On the season, he made three tackles. 42 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES com … PrepStar All-Region selection (on defense) … SuperPrep All-California the best in the nation at the time ... San Diego Section champ in the long and triple (No. 79 player) … Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … L.A. Times jump as a senior ... As a junior, he won the San Diego Section title in the high jump All-San Gabriel Valley … In a run-oriented offense, he completed 93 of 200 passes ... Named All-CIF in track after all four seasons ... State runner-up in the long jump for 1,716 yards and 21 touchdowns … He ran for 860 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior ... North County Times Male Prep Athlete of the Year. on 96 carries … On defense (safety), he made 47 tackles and two interceptions … PERSONAL - Full Name: Nelson Ricardo Rosario … Born: December 24, 1989 Pre-season No. 63 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep … Pre-season No. 84 player in Oceanside, CA … Parents: Rick and Sylvia Rosario … Has one sister, Amber ... in West by scout.com … As a junior, he completed 49 of 112 passes for 780 yards Lists NFL stars Jerry Rice and as the athletes he admires the most … and four touchdowns and rushed for 310 yards and four scores … Lettered four Cousin, Chris White, is a former football player at UAB. seasons in baseball (3B/P) for coach Munsy Estrada … Also played summer league and American Legion baseball … Lettered four seasons in basketball for coach VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - N. ROSARIO Earl Blackman. Year No Yds Avg TD Lg 2008 11 169 15.4 0 25 PERSONAL - Full Name: Taharqa-Osaar Rasshan … Born: January 9, 1987 in Fontana, CA … Parents: Khalif and Victoria Rasshan … Has three brothers, Rasheed, CAREER HIGHS Ahmad and Imhotep and two sisters, Danielle and Rasheeda … His uncle, Claudie Receptions: 4 vs. Stanford, 2008 Minor, played for the Denver Broncos in the 1970’s … His cousin, Tamari Cook, also Receiving Yards: 71 vs. Stanford, 2008 attended UCLA … Lists one of his biggest sports thrills as throwing the winning touchdown pass in Bruin ball at the UCLA camp prior to his junior year of high school … Lists former standout Cal Ripken as the famous athlete he admires … Hobbies include watching a lot of baseball on television … Lists becoming a teacher as his career objective ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 77 DARIUS SAVAGE 2005 ... History major. VARSITY PASSING STATISTICS - O. RASSHAN Year Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg Offensive Guard 2007 45 17 2 259 0 53 6-4/335/Jr.** VARSITY RUSHING STATISTICS - O. RASSHAN Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg San Diego, CA/Morse HS 2007 30 140 31 109 3.6 0 23

CAREER HIGHS UCLA - Darius is one of several returning players with starting experience, but he Passing Yds: 181 vs. Arizona St., 2007 will be unable to participate in Spring Practice due to a season-ending ankle injury Completions: 14 vs. Arizona St., 2007 that required surgery ... Gained valuable experience a year ago ... He is strong and Pass Attempts: 27 vs. Arizona State, 2007 possesses quick feet ... Also competes for the Bruin track team (earned Indoor Rushing Yards: 57 at Arizona, 2007 All-America honors in the shot put in 2008). 2008 - Saw action in the fi rst 10 games of the year along the offensive line and on special teams ... Started seven games at left guard ... Made his fi rst career start at BYU ... Also started versus Arizona, Fresno, Washington State and Oregon, playing every snap ... Did not start against Stanford, but played offense and special teams ... 83 NELSON ROSARIO Played guard off the bench at Cal and also saw action on special teams ... Returned to the starting lineup against Oregon State and played the entire ballgame ... Started at Washington, but suffered a season-ending ankle injury. Wide Receiver 2007 - Competed on both the scout team offense and defense and saw game action on special teams. 6-5/214/So. 2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and has two seasons of Oceanside, CA/El Camino HS eligibility remaining. - In 2008, he had a lifetime best of 61-6.75 in the shot put ... Qualifi ed for the NCAA championship meet in both the discus and the shot ... UCLA - Rosario is one of several young wide receivers competing for playing time Reached the fi nals in the discus and placed 11th overall, earning All-America honors this season ... Possesses great size for the position as well as deceptive quickness ... In the West Regionals, he placed fourth in the discus and 12th in the shot and was and has a bright future with added experience. third in the shot and seventh in the discus in the Pac-10 championships ... Also an 2008 - Appeared off the bench in nine games ... Missed the BYU, and Arizona Indoor All-American in the shot, fi nishing seventh in the NCAA meet (61-0.25) ... games due to an ankle injury and the Oregon State contest due to a knee strain In 2007, he ranked among the top 10 in the nation in the discus and was a Pac-10 ... Made one catch (14 yards) in the opener against Tennessee on UCLA's 11-play, fi nalist ... Won the Texas Relays discus competition ... Ranks No. 7 all-time at UCLA 80-yard fourth-quarter scoring march which put the Bruins up 17-14 ... Played but in the discus (200-5) and won the USATF Junior National discus title. did not make a catch versus Fresno State, Washington State and Oregon ... Made HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons in football for his dad, Robert Savage, four receptions (71) against Stanford ... His fi rst catch was for 25 yards and a fi rst at Samuel F.B. Morse HS in San Diego, CA ... Four-star selection by scout.com ... down on a fi eld goal drive at the end of the fi rst half ... He also made a 21-yard Rated No. 42 defensive tackle nationally by rivals.com ... Ranked No. 14 nationally catch on third-and-17 in the fourth quarter ... On the game-winning drive, he made among defensive tackles by scout.com ... Member of scout.com Western 100 ... receptions of nine and 16 yards ... Had one catch (14) at Cal ... Caught two passes SuperPrep All-Far-West ... Named fi rst-team All-State by Cal-Hi Sports ... First-team at Washington (30), one for 21 yards ... Had three catches (40) at Arizona State ... All-CIF selection ... First-team All-San Diego Union-Tribune as a senior ... Played in Played, but did not have a catch versus USC. the CaliFlorida All-Star game ... First-team all-league and Player of the Year in his HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons in football for coach Trace Deneke at league ... Named second-team All-Union-Tribune as a junior ... Also lettered two El Camino High School in Oceanside, CA ... PrepStar All-American ... Earned four years in basketball for coach Jeff Harper ... Lettered four years in track (shot put stars from rivals.com ... Rated No. 29 wide receiver nationally by rivals.com ... Rated and discus) ... Has won 12 national champion titles in the shot and discus ... In June No. 29 player in California by rivals.com ... Member of rivals.com 250 (No. 214) ... of 2006, he won the California State championship in both the shot and the discus Earned four stars from scout.com ... Ranked No. 41 nationally at wide receiver by ... Holder of 21 team records for shot and discus ... Participated in the World Youth scout.com ... Also ranked No. 4 in California and No. 6 in the West at wide receiver Games in Morocco and USAT&F Junior Olympics. by scout.com ... Rated No. 28 player in California by scout.com ... SuperPrep All- PERSONAL - Full Name: Darius Lee Savage … Born: January 18, 1988 in San American ... Rated No. 44 wide receiver by SuperPrep ... Ranked No. 26 player in Diego, CA … Parents: Robert and Ladene Savage ... Has one brother, Darian ... his region (CA, HI, NV) by SuperPrep ... Rated No. 69 wide receiver by ESPN ... Lists one of his biggest thrills in sports as lining up as a fullback and scoring the Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... Named All-State third-team by winning touchdown in a homecoming game ... Lists the NFL's Jamaal Williams as Cal-Hi Sports ... As a senior, he caught 52 passes for 1,143 yards and scored 14 the athlete he patterns his style of play after ... Hobbies include basketball, running touchdowns ... As a junior, he totaled 53 catches for 1,010 yards and 11 touchdowns and weightlifting ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006 … Favorite class is World ... Named fi rst-team all-league following his last three seasons ... Named fi rst-team History ... Sociology major. All-CIF after his junior and senior seasons ... Also lettered two years in basketball and four years in track ... Named All-North County in basketball as a junior and senior ... Team was CIF runner-up in his senior season ... Advanced to the CIF State Championship track meet in two events as a senior ... Took third place in the long jump (23-1.25) and fi fth in the triple jump (47-8.5) ... Has a best in the high jump of 6-9 ... His long jump mark of 24-8 1/2 at the 2008 San Diego Section prelims was UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 43 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

41 MIKE SCHMITT 21 CRAIG SHEPPARD

Linebacker Tailback 6-1/237/Jr.** 6-0/210/Sr.** Peoria, AZ/Cactus HS/Phoenix College San Marcos, CA/San Pasqual HS

UCLA - Mike entered UCLA in June of 2007 as a true sophomore ... A hard UCLA - This walk-on athlete could add depth at the tailback position as well as worker, he again fi gures to add depth to the linebacking corps and contribute on on special teams. special teams. 2008 - Did not appear in a game ... Missed the early part of the season while 2008 - Saw action in all 12 games on special teams ... Credited with one tackle and rehabbing from May surgery to reconstruct his left AC joint (shoulder). one fumble recovery on the year. 2007 - Appeared in seven games ... Had seen time on special teams before getting 2007 - Did not see action in his fi rst year with the program and now has two his fi rst work at tailback at Arizona (game nine) ... Netted 28 yards on eight attempts, seasons of eligibility remaining. including a run of 15 yards versus the Wildcats ... Against Arizona State, he led the JUNIOR COLLEGE - Played one season of football for coach Dale Wolfl ey Bruins with a career-high 56 yards and one touchdown on 12 carries ... His longest at Phoenix (AZ) College ... Earned second-team All-WSFL honors as a freshman run was 13 yards ... Scored the only Bruin touchdown in the victory over Oregon, linebacker ... Ranked third in the NJCAA with 129 tackles ... Credited with 15 tackles a 20-yard run ... On the day, he carried eight times for 49 yards ... Was limited to for loss and had four sacks, two interceptions and two fumbles caused ... Team shut special teams against USC because of a groin strain and did not play in the Las out three opponents. Vegas Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons in football at Cactus HS in Glendale, AZ 2006 - Left the squad prior to the season, but asked to return for Spring 2007. for coach Larry Fetkenheir ... Led the Cobras to the Arizona 4A1 state title and a 2005 - He did not see action as a walk-on ... Offensive winner of Charles Pike 14-0 record as a senior ... Made 109 tackles, including four sacks and also recovered Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. three fumbles, one for a touchdown as a senior ... Team was state runner-up in his HIGH SCHOOL - Played his junior (2003) and senior (2004) seasons at San junior and sophomore seasons. Pasqual HS in Escondido, CA ... Rushed for 400 yards on 48 carries in his senior PERSONAL - Full Name: Michael Christopher Schmitt ... Born: April 10, 1988 season ... Made nine catches for 130 yards ... As a junior, he rushed for 590 yards on in Phoeniz, AZ ... Parents: Kevin and Lisa Schmitt ... Has two brothers, Tyler (plays 62 carries and made 12 catches for 180 yards ... Named All-North County following football at San Diego State) and Jacob, and one sister, Makenna ... Lists his biggest both seasons ... Also a member of the track team and broke a 24-year school record thrill in sports as winning the State high school championship his senior season ... in the 200 meters with a 21.86 ... Ran a 10.73 in the 100 meters at the Arcadia meet is the famous athlete he admires the most ... Hobbies include fi shing, ... All-CIF selection in track following his junior and senior seasons ... Attended snowboarding and wakeboarding ... Science is his favorite class ... Has an interest Horizon HS in San Diego in 2001- 2003. in becoming a fi refi ghter ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2007 ... History major. PERSONAL - Full Name: Craig Randall Sheppard … Born: December 28, 1986 in Orange, CA … Parents: Jim and Ginger Sheppard ... Dad played football at Texas ... Has one brother, Jason, and one sister, Ashley ... Lists one of his biggest thrills in sports as running in the night session at the Arcadia track meet ... Hobbies include reading, music and hanging out with friends ... English is his favorite subject ... Business 72 SEAN SHELLER Economics major. VARSITY RUSHING STATISTICS - C. SHEPPARD Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg Offensive Tackle 2007 28 142 9 133 4.8 2 20 6-5/295/Jr.** 2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 142 9 133 4.8 2 20 Walnut, CA/Walnut HS CAREER HIGHS Rushing Yds: 56 vs. Arizona State, 2007 UCLA - Sean is one of several talented youngsters who will be competing for Rushing Attempts: 12 vs. Arizona State, 2007 playing time on the offensive line ... After missing last season due to a knee injury, he will open Spring Practice competing for the starting job at left tackle ... Possesses good athleticism and quickness. 2008 - Missed the entire season after suffering ligament damage to his left knee in a vehicle accident in late June ... In early July, he had surgery to reconstruct his 90 JERZY SIEWIERSKI anterior cruciate ligament and repair his medial collateral ligament ...Emerged from Spring Practice as the frontrunner at right tackle. 2007 - Did not see game action. Defensive Tackle 2006 - Suffered a tear of the medial collateral ligament in his right knee in Fall 6-2/297/Sr. training camp and did not appear in a game. HIGH SCHOOL - Played four seasons of football at Walnut (CA) HS for coach Sparks, NV/Reed HS Jerry Parson … Named a pre-season Reebok/Sports Illustrated All-American prior to his senior season ... Ranked No. 18 nationally among offensive tackles by rivals. UCLA - Jerzy fi gures to compete with Jess Ward for playing time as well as the com ... Ranked as No. 33 player in California by rivals.com ... Four-star ranking by starting tackle spot opposite Brian Price ... Possesses good quickness and has pass- both scout.com and rivals.com ... Ranked No. 30 among offensive linemen nationally rushing ability. according to scout.com ... West Coast scout.com All-American ... Prep Star All- American ... Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State ... Second-team All-CIF Southern 2008 - Saw action in 11 games off the bench (missed the Arizona game due to injury) Section ... First-team CIF-Southern Section Div. VII ... Served as team captain ...... Credited with six tackles, 2.5 for loss, and one interception ... Had two tackles, Named to San Gabriel Valley All-Area team ... First-team all-league on both offense both for loss, at Oregon ... Recorded two stops versus Stanford ... Made two stops and defense ... Named Most Valuable Lineman at his school ... Invited to play in the against USC, including 0.5 for loss. CaliFlorida Bowl ... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star Game ... Also played three 2007 - Appeared in all 13 games with no starts ... Played, but did not record a seasons of basketball for coach Michael James. tackle, in the Stanford and BYU games ... Had one tackle at Utah ... Credited with PERSONAL - Full Name: Sean Steven Sheller … Born: July 5, 1987 in Covina, three tackles versus Washington ... Has one tackle at Oregon State ... Did not make CA … Parents: Steven and Sandy Sheller … Has three sisters --- Sara, Stacey and a stop in the Notre Dame and California games ... Made one tackle, including 0.5 Samantha … Biggest thrill in sports was playing in the CIF high school playoffs ... tackles for loss at Washington State ... Recorded three tackles with one tackle for The famous athlete he admires the most is former San Diego Padre standout, Tony loss at Arizona ... Had one tackle versus Arizona State and Oregon ... Made two Gwynn... Hobbies include fi shing and working out ... History is his favorite class ... tackles against USC, including a tackle for loss ... Did not make a stop in the Las History major. Vegas Bowl against BYU. 44 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

2006 - In his fi rst year in the program, he appeared in four games -- Stanford, PERSONAL - Full Name: Steven Owen Sloan … Born: August 13, 1988 in San Jose, Arizona, Oregon and California ... Played 13 snaps versus Stanford ... Had one tackle CA … Parents: Stanley and Joanna Sloan … Has one brother, Jeff, and two sisters, assist at Oregon. Michelle and Angela … Cousin, Kyle Ryan, attended UCLA … Lists NFL star Brian HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered two years in football at Reed HS in Sparks, NV for Urlacher as the player he admires the most … Hobbies include golf and playing coach Ernie Howren ... Played one year of football at Spanish Springs HS in Sparks, video games … Interested in a career in real estate ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall NV as a sophomore ... Attended Liberty HS in Brentwood, CA as a freshman ... 2007 ... Major undeclared. Played defensive tackle, fullback and punter ... Four-star selection by rivals.com ... VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - S. SLOAN Ranked No. 25 nationally among defensive tackles by rivals.com ... Ranked No. 45 Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) defensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep ... Regarded as the No. 2 player in 2008 29 16-13 1.0-10 2.5-13 0 the state of Nevada by rivals.com ... Rated No. 30 defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com ... SuperPrep All-Far West selection ... Three-star selection by scout. CAREER HIGHS com ... Ranked No. 50 among defensive tackles by scout.com ... Member of 2005 Tackles: 6 vs. USC, 2008 Prep Star All-Region team ... Named fi rst-team All-State as a defensive tackle and Tackles for Loss: 1.5 vs. USC, 2008 second-team All-State as a punter ... All-Region Lineman of the Year ... First-team Sacks: 1.0 at Arizona State, 2008 All-Region punter ... First-team all-league selection as a punter and defensive tackle ... Credited with 69 solo tackles, 94 assists and 11 sacks as a prep senior ... Averaged 39 yards per punt ... As a junior, he was named second-team all-league defensive tackle ... Earned MVP of the freshman football team at Liberty HS ... Holds a second degree brown belt in US Association. 91 REGINALD STOKES PERSONAL - Full Name: Jerzy Jackson Siewierski … Born: October 12, 1987 in Fremont, CA … Parent: Stacy Siewierski-Law ... Dad is deceased ... Has two sisters, Jessy and Cassandra ... Biggest thrill in sports has been winning the Northern Defensive End Nevada football championship as a junior ... Mother is a professional dancer ... 6-3/259/Jr.** Grandfather was a World Masters Judo champion ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006 ... History major. Montgomery, AL/Carver HS VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - J. SIEWIERSKI Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) UCLA - Reggie gained valuable experience a year ago and fi gures to compete for 2006 1 0-1 0 0 0 the starting job at defensive end opposite Korey Bosworth. 2007 13 8-5 0 3.5-7 0 2008 - Saw action in 11 games and made fi ve starts, including the fi nal three games 2008 6 4-2 0 2.5-6 0 of the season ... Saw his fi rst career action against Tennessee ... Made two tackles at Totals 20 12-8 0 6.0-13 0 BYU ... Also had two stops against Arizona ... Made one tackle against both Fresno State and Washington State ... Made his fi rst career start at Oregon and was credited CAREER HIGHS with fi ve tackles, one for loss ... Also blocked a fi eld goal attempt ... Started against Tackles: 3 at Arizona, 2007; vs. Washington, 2007 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at Oregon, 2008 Stanford and made one tackle ... Did not play at Cal after having his knee scoped (Oct. 23) ... Came off the bench against Oregon State and made one stop ... Started at Washington and recorded one tackle ... Started and made two tackles, one for loss, at Arizona State ... Earned the starting assignment against USC and totaled four 43 STEVE SLOAN tackles, including 0.5 for loss. 2007 - Competed on the scout teams and did not see game action. 2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and now has two seasons Linebacker of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at G.W. Carver High School for Larry 6-4/235/So.** Ware ... Ranked No. 86 player in the South by scout.com ... Three-star selection by Campbell, CA/Archbishop Mitty HS scout.com ... Two-star selection by rivals.com ... Ranked No. 33 among defensive ends by scout.com ... Rated No. 43 defensive end nationally by ESPN.com ... PrepStar All-American ... SuperPrep All-Dixie (No. 16 in Alabama) ... Member of scout.com UCLA - This youngster gained valuable experience when he was thrown into the South Hot 100 ... Area 5A-6A Montgomery Advertiser Player of the Year ... Nominee fray at middle linebacker ... Did a fi ne job with calling the Bruin defense despite for Mr. Alabama Football ... Birmingham News All-State ... Credited with 155 tackles, his lack of previous playing time ...Possesses good size for the position and has a 19 sacks and six forced fumbles his senior season ... Selected All-State Class 6A great football IQ. ... Finalist for Class 6A Lineman of the Year ... Named team's Defensive MVP and 2008 - Saw action in all 12 games and made nine starts ... Started in nine of the fi nal captain ... Recorded 137 tackles and 9.5 sacks his junior season, earning All-State 10 games (all but Oregon State) at middle linebacker ... Came off the bench in the Honorable Mention and All-City Honorable Mention honors ... Also lettered three fi rst two games of the season, playing on special teams versus Tennessee and BYU years in baseball and basketball. ... Made his fi rst career start versus Arizona, but was not credited with making a PERSONAL - Full Name: Reginald Leonardi Stokes, Jr. … Born: December 23, 1987 tackle ... Made fi ve stops in a starting role against Fresno State ... Had one tackle in Montgomery, AL … Parents: Reginald and Elizabeth Stokes … Has one brother, against Washington State ... Recorded three tackles at Oregon ... Made four stops Marquis … Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's Jevon against Stanford ... Made three tackles at Cal ... Had two stops, off the bench, against Kearse ... Favorite school subject is Math ... History major. Oregon State ... Made two tackles at Washington ... Had three tackles, one a 10-yard sack, at Arizona State ... Totaled a season-high six tackles against USC, inlcuding 1.5 VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - R. STOKES for loss, and also broke up a pass. Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2008 20 11-9 0 2.5-6 0 2007 - Did not see action in his fi rst year with the program and has three seasons of eligibility remaining. CAREER HIGHS HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons in football at Archbishop Mitty HS in Tackles: 5 at Oregon, 2008 San Jose, CA for coach Dave Brown ... Played as a linebacker, running back and kick Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at Arizona State, 2008; at Oregon, 2008 returner ... SuperPrep All-American … PrepStar All-American … Rated No. 8 inside linebacker nationally by rivals.com … Rated No. 2 among California inside linebackers by rivals.com … Earned four stars from scout.com and rivals.com … Rated No. 8 strong side linebacker by scout.com … Rated No. 2 strongside linebacker and No. 25 player in California by scout.com … Rated No. 19 inside linebacker nationally by ESPN.com … Rated No. 29 linebacker nationally by SuperPrep … Ranked No. 25 player in California by SuperPrep … Rated No. 32 player in California by rivals.com … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Named third-team All-State by CalHi Sports … All-San Jose Mercury News fi rst team … As a senior, made 143 tackles, including two sacks … Also made four interceptions and returned two for touchdowns … As a junior, made 133 tackles and 18 tackles for loss … Had one interception and one fumble recovery.

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RYAN TAYLOR 31 TREVOR THERIOT

Offensive Guard Fullback 6-3/305/Jr.** 6-0/241/Sr.** Denison, TX/Tyler College Newport Beach, CA/Newport Harbor HS

UCLA - This junior college transfer fi gures to compete for playing time on the UCLA - Trevor is a solid performer who fi gures to add depth at the fullback offensive line at guard ... Transfered to UCLA from Tyler (TX) Junior College for position this year after starting in 2007 ... Missed most of last year after suffering Spring Quarter ... Has two seasons of eiligibility. a knee injury in practice ... Joined the team as a non-scholarship player in 2005 ... TYLER COLLEGE - Member of the SuperPrep Juco 100 (No. 76) as a redshirt Earned a scholarship prior to the 2008 season. sophomore ... Named fi rst-team All-Conference …Earned three stars from Scout. 2008 - Saw action in each of the fi rst three games and made two starts ... Caught com and two stars from Rivals.com ... Named second-team All-Conference as a one pass from his fullback position in the season-opener versus Tennessee ... Threw redshirt freshman in 2007 ... Redshirted in 2006. a key block on Raymond Carter's touchdown run against the Vols ... Started at BYU HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered two years in football at Denison (TX) High School and against Arizona ... On the Wednesday prior to the Fresno State game (Sept. 24), ... District Offensive Player of Year and fi rst-team All-District and All-County as a he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his knee and missed the remainder senior in 2006 (injured as a junior) ... Also earned two letters in baseball and was of the season following surgery ... Named to the Pac-10 All-Academic second team selected fi rst-team All-District and All-County twice. for the second straight year. PERSONAL - Full Name: Ryan Dee Taylor … Born: August 29, 1988 in Denison, 2007 - Appeared in all 13 games with six starts ... Caught one pass for four yards TX ... Parents: Randy and Karen Taylor ... One brother, Jordan ... Patterns style after versus BYU ... Started at fullback against Utah and Washington and played on special NFL star ... Hobbies include spending time with friends and family teams ... Started at Oregon State and made one reception for fi ve yards and played and being outdoors (hunting, fi shing camping) ... Major undeclared. on special teams ... Played fullback against Notre Dame ... Started at fullback versus California ... Started at fullback at Washington State ... Played fullback and on special teams at Arizona ... Played against Arizona State ... Played fullback versus Oregon ... Started at fullback versus USC ... Played fullback in the Las Vegas Bowl ... Named to the Pac-10 All-Academic second team. 2006 - Saw limited action as a second-year freshman ... Appeared in four games, 55 SONNY TEVAGA including two on offense and two on special teams ... Made his debut on special teams against California and played offense versus Arizona State and USC. 2005 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and has one season of Offensive Guard eligibility remaining. 6-5/345/Jr.** HIGH SCHOOL - Earned three letters under coach Jeff Brinkley at Newport Harbor HS in Newport Beach, CA as a running back/linebacker ... Two-year/two-way Paramount, CA/Dominguez HS starter ... As a senior (2004), he rushed for 1,328 yards and seven touchdowns on 222 attempts ... CIF-SS Division VI co-Offensive Player of the Year ... Helped Sailors to 12-1-1 record and Division VI title game ... One of 12 fi nalists for the Wendy's UCLA - One of several experienced offensive linemen fi gures to compete for High School Heisman Award ... Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa Player of the Year. playing time at one of the guard positions. PERSONAL - Full Name: Trevor James Theriot … Born: December 29, 1986 in 2008 - Appeared in three games, starting the fi rst two (Tennessee, BYU) ... Saw the Newport Beach, CA … Parents: Brian and Melissa Theriot … Has one brother and fi rst game action of his career in a starting role against Tennessee at right guard ... two sisters … Enjoys paintball competitions and weightlifting ... Lists one of his Also started at BYU ... Played much of the Oregon State contest off the bench. biggest thrills in sports as being named MVP of the Shrine All-Star game ... Director’s 2007 - Competed on the scout teams and did not see game action in his second Honor Roll in Winter 2007, Spring 2007, Fall 2007, Winter 2008 and Spring 2008 season in the program. … Political Science major. 2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and now has two seasons of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered his last two high school seasons at Dominguez HS in Compton, CA as an offensive tackle and tight end for coach Willie Donerson ... Lettered his sophomore season as an offensive guard at La Mirada (CA) HS for 45 TOBI UMODU coach John Mele ... Three-star selection by rivals.com ... Ranked No. 24 offensive guard by rivals.com ... Rated No. 43 prospect in California by rivals.com ... Member of scout.com Western 100 (No. 85) ... Three-star selection by scout.com ... Ranked Fullback No. 84 among offensive linemen by scout.com ... SuperPrep All-Far West selection ... PrepStar All-Region pick ... Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State selection ... Played 5-11/237/Jr.** in the CaliFlorida Bowl ... Made eight receptions, as a tight end, during his senior West Covina, CA/South Hills HS season, for 165 yards and one touchdown. PERSONAL - Full Name: Sonny Siu Tevaga … Born: June 22, 1988 in Compton, CA … Parents: Savvi and Lei Tevaga … Has six brothers and sisters --- Shareiff, UCLA - Umodu made a switch from linebacker to fullback prior to last season Shannon, Tele, Mavis, Analei and InaMae … Brother, Shannon, was also a member of and fi gures to add depth again in 2008 ... A tough player who has improved his the Bruin football team from 2004-07 ... Biggest thrill in sports was when his prep blocking skills. football team won the Division III championship ... Famous athletes he patterns his 2008 - Saw action at fullback in the Washington State and Washington games. style of play after are the NFL's and Will Shields ... Hobbies include 2007 - Competed on the scout teams and saw limited action on special teams in playing basketball and video games ... History major. the fi nal four games of the year. 2006 - Did not see action in his fi rst year in the program and now has two seasons of eligibility remaining. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered four seasons at South Hills HS in West Covina, CA ... Three-star selection by rivals.com ... Rated No. 21 nationally among outside linebackers by rivals.com ... Rated No. 40 prospect in California by rivals.com ... Member of scout.com Western 100 ... Three-star selection by scout.com ... Rated No. 51 defensive end by ESPN.com ... Rated No. 61 linebacker by scout.com ... PrepStar All-Region selection ... SuperPrep All-Far West ... Led his school to the CIF-SS Division VII championship ... Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State selection ... Played in CaliFlorida Bowl ... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star Game ... Ranked No. 55 among linebackers by scout.com ... Named to LA Times All-Star team ... First-team All-CIF Southern Section as a defensive end ... 2005 CIF-SS Division VII 46 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Defensive Player of the Year ... CIF Division VII fi rst-team selection ... Most Valuable on the squad with eight tackles and forced one fumble ... In the Las Vegas Bowl, he Player of the San Antonio League ... First-team All-San Gabriel Valley pick by the made four tackles and broke up three passes. San Gabriel Valley Tribune ... Made 70 tackles as a senior in 2005, including 17.0 2006 - Selected first-team Freshman All-America by Scripps/FWAA and sacks and two fumble recoveries ... As a junior, he was fi rst-team CIF-SS Division collegefootballnews.com, second-team Freshman All-America by The Sporting VII ... Selected second-team All-State Underclass by Cal-Hi Sports ... Made 72 News, scout.com and rivals.com and fi rst-team Pac-10 All-Freshman by The Sporting tackles, including 17 sacks and one interception for a team which won the league News ... Named co-Freshman of the Year for the Pac-10 Conference ... Finished championship and advanced to the CIF-Division VII fi nals ... Credited with 63 tackles fourth on the squad with 59 tackles and third on the team with two interceptions, as a sophomore, while earning CIF-SS Division VII fi rst-team honors ... Team won the while leading the team with 123 interception yards and two touchdowns ... The sixth league championship and the CIF-SS Division VII championship ... He was a member Bruin and the fi rst freshman to score two touchdowns on interceptions in the same of the CIF-SS Division VII championship team as a freshman in 2002 ... Also lettered year ... His 89-yard return against Arizona was the longest by a Bruin since Nov. 12, in basketball (two years) and track (four years). 1994, when Abdul McCullough scored on a 98-yard return versus Arizona State ... PERSONAL - Full Name: Emmanuel Tobi Umodu … Born: May 1, 1988 in Los Played in all 13 games as a nickel back and the No. 3 corner ... Started once when Angeles,CA … Parents: Azuka and Vicky Umodu … Has three brothers --- Kebin, the Bruins opened in the nickel package (Oregon) ... Co-winner of UCLA’s John Ify, Oly ---- and two sisters, Diseph and Iboh … Famous athlete he patterns his Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the Year ... Made his Bruin debut versus style of play after is the NFL's Ray Lewis ... Favorite school subject is Language ... Utah and was credited with two tackles and caused two turnovers ... With 2:16 Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006 … Communications Studies. remaining in the second quarter, he stepped in front of a Utah pass and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown to give the Bruins the lead for good, 14-7 ... In the fourth quarter, he caused a fumble after a Ute reception, recovered it, and advanced it 18 yards ... His interception return for a touchdown was the fi rst by a UCLA true freshman since 1989, when Carlton Gray returned one 65 yards versus Washington 1 ALTERRAUN VERNER ... Made two tackles against Rice ... At Washington, he led the team with nine tackles, including 0.5 for loss ... One tackle against Stanford ... Four tackles versus Arizona ... In the fourth quarter, he picked off a pass and returned it 89 yards for his second touchdown ... At Oregon, he made his fi rst start (nickel package) and responded Cornerback with seven tackles ... At Notre Dame, he made six tackles ... Three tackles versus 5-11/184/Sr. Washington State ... At Cal, he made six tackles ... Made two stops versus Oregon State ... At Arizona State, he made four tackles ... Against USC, he made four tackles, Carson, CA/Mayfair HS one for loss ... Combined with Christian Taylor on key fourth-down stop on the fi rst play of the fourth quarter ... In the Emerald Bowl versus Florida State, he recorded UCLA - An impressive student-athlete who has earned high praise both on and nine tackles and broke up two passes. off the fi eld during his fi rst three seasons in the program ... He has the potential to HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Mayfair High School in Lakewood, earn All-America honors on the fi eld and in the classroom ... Possesses good speed CA for coach Michael Fitch ... Played wide receiver, defensive back, linebacker and and acceleration .... Anticipates well where the ball will be thrown ... Alterraun is special teams ... Rated the No. 17 cornerback by ESPN.com ... Three-star selection the new leader of the secondary and one of just two returning starters in that unit by scout.com ... Member of scout.com Western 100 (No. 37) ... Ranked No. 58 ... Led the nation in passes defensed as a junior while earning Academic All-Pac-10 among cornerbacks by scout.com ... PrepStar All-Region selection ... SuperPrep All- acclaim. Far West pick ... Rated No. 84 prospect in California by rivals.com ... Cal-Hi Sports 2008 - Starter in all 12 games ... Selected to the second-team All-Pac-10 squad chosen All-State third-team selection ... Led high school team to a 10-2 record as a senior by the league's coaches ... Earned a spot on the fi rst-team Pac-10 All-Academic team ... As a senior, he made 50 receptions for 907 yards (18.1 avg.) and 13 touchdowns ... for the second straight season ... Was added to the Watch List for the 2008 Thorpe Scored 17 total touchdowns on the season ... Made 56 tackles and four interceptions Award, presented to the nation's top defensive back ... Was on the pre-season (including one returned for a 102-yard touchdown) ... Returned four punts for 100 Watch List for the Lott Trophy, presented to the nation's top defender ... Named yards and added seven kickoff returns for 407 yards and one touchdown ... Named fourth-team All-America by Phil Steele College Football magazine ... First-team All- 2005 City of Lakewood Athlete of the Year ... Named fi rst-team 2005 Long Beach Pac-10 selection by Steele and ESPN.com ... Second-team all-conference selection Press-Telegram Dream Team ... Team Most Valuable Offensive Player of the Year ... by rivals.com ... Offensive winner of UCLA's Paul I. Wellman Award for All-Around Team Most Valuable Defensive Back of the Year ... All-CIF Academic team selection Excellence ... Second on the team in tackles with 73 ... Led the nation with his 1.67 pass ... Second-team All-CIF Southern Section ... First-team CIF-SS Division VI ... Played in defenses/g mark ... 22nd in the Pac-10 in tackles (6.8/g) and T-24th in interceptions the CaliFlorida Bowl ... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star Game ... Suburban League (0.17/g) ... Recorded six tackles and picked off his seventh career interception versus All-Academic selection ... Team Career Scholar-Athlete with 4.17 gpa ... Served as Tennessee ... Selected Lott Trophy IMPACT Player of the Week for his efforts against team co-captain ... Selected for the Shrine All-Star Classic ... Selected to represent the Vols ... Credited with a career-high 13 tackles at BYU, including 0.5 for loss ... California in the 2006 Down Under Bowl in Australia ... As a junior, he was selected Made three stops and broke up two passes against Arizona ... Made 10 tackles, one fi rst-team All-CIF-SS Division VI on offense ... Totaled 32 catches for 705 yards and 11 for loss, versus Fresno State ... Led team with seven tackles against Washington State touchdowns ... Had 56 tackles, 13 pass break ups and two interceptions ... Member of ... Made his second interception of the season, to set up a touchdown, and forced a the LA Times' All-Region team ... Named Suburban League All-Academic All-League fumble ... Recorded one tackle at Oregon ... Led the team with seven stops against squad and the All-CIF Academic team ... Team Most Valuable Offensive Player and Stanford ... Made fi ve tackles and broke up four passes at Cal ... Had fi ve tackles Most Valuable Defensive Back/Linebacker of the Year ... First-team all-league pick ... versus Oregon State ... Made fi ve tackles and broke up two passes at Washington As a sophomore, he was named to the Suburban League All-Academic squad ... Had ... Credited with fi ve tackles, one for loss, at Arizona State ... Also broke up three 15 catches for 250 yards and one touchdown ... Credited with 25 tackles on defense passes ... Made six tackles and broke up two passes against USC. ... Also lettered four seasons in track and fi eld for coach Josh Barker ... Participated in the high jump, pole vault, 100m, 4 x 100m relay, 4 x 400m relay, 110m hurdles, 2007 - Appeared in all 13 games with 10 starts ... Fourth on the squad with 75 300m intermediate hurdles, long jump, 800m run and 4 x 200m relay events ... As tackles ... Finished with 15 passes broken up and four interceptions ... 11th (tied) in a senior, he had bests of 6-6 in the high jump, 20-10 in the long jump, 10.7 in the the NCAA and fi fth (tied) in the Pac-10 in (1.46) passes defensed ... Tied for ninth 100m and 39.70 in the 300m intermediate hurdles ... As a junior, he served as team in the Pac-10 (0.31) and second on the team with four interceptions ... Selected to co-captain ... Earned Suburban League Academic All-League honors ... League champ fi rst-team Academic All-America All-District VIII team and the Pac-10 All-Academic in the high jump (6-4) and 4x 100m relay ... As a sophomore, he served as team fi rst team ... Honorable mention All-Pacifi c-10 selection ... Came off the bench at co-captain ... League champ in 4 x 400 relay, second in 110m high hurdles (16.0) Stanford to make four tackles and break up two passes ... Against BYU, he made the and high jump (6-2)... As a freshman, he was selected Team Most Valuable Performer second start of his career (fi rst in a non-nickel alignment) and made four tackles ...... League Frosh/Soph champ in the 110m (17.5) and 300m hurdle (45.0) events ... At Utah, he started and made 10 tackles ... Against Washington, he tied for the team Won the Silver medal in the 1500m at the 1997 California State Games ... Placed lead with six tackles ... Started at Oregon State and made seven tackles, one for loss fourth in the 2000 4 x 100m relay at the USATF Youth Nationals. ... Started versus Notre Dame and made six tackles ... Started versus Cal and made six tackles, two for loss ... Also made two interceptions and broke up three other PERSONAL - Full Name: Alterraun Ennis Verner… Born: December 13, 1988 in passes ... His second interception came with UCLA leading 23-21 and Cal on the Orange, CA … Parents: Robert and Vicki Verner … Has two older sisters, Robin- Bruin 30-yard line facing a third-and-fi ve ... He stepped in front of the pass attempt Marie and Shawn … Served as a peer tutor to his high school football team in and returned it 76 yards for a score with 1:33 remaining ... That interception made the subjects of math and history ... Served as motivational speaker to city youth him a nominee for the AT&T Player of the Week and the play was nominated as teams on importance of staying in school ... Lists one of his biggest thrills in sports a Pontiac Game-Changing Moment ... Named the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the as scoring four touchdowns in his senior season against Artesia HS, including the Week ... It was the third touchdown return of his career, tying the UCLA record winning score with four seconds to play ... Admires former NFL standout Jerry held by Jerry Robinson (1975-78), Marcus Turner (1985-88) and Spencer Havner Rice ... In his spare time, he enjoys basketball, computer graphics, dancing, acting, (2002-05) ... At Washington State, he made seven tackles, his third interception in listening to music and spending time with friends ... Favorite school subject is Math two weeks and broke up two passes ... Four tackles at Arizona ... Against Arizona ... Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006, Winter 2007, Spring 2007 and Fall 2008 … State, he made four tackles and broke up two passes ... Made fi ve tackles and his Mathematics/ Applied Science major. fourth interception of the season versus Oregon ... Against USC, he was second UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 47 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - A. VERNER Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2006 59 42-17 0 1.5-2 2-123 (2) 2007 75 53-22 0 3.0-4 4-76(1) 52 JESS WARD 2008 73 52-21 0 2.5-8 2-0(0) Totals 207 147-60 0 7.0-14 8-199(3) Defensive Tackle CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 13 at BYU, 2008 6-4/288/Sr.** Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. California, 2007 Running Springs, CA/Rim of the World HS

INTECEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWN UCLA - Jess fi gures to compete with Jerzy Siewierski for playing time and a 2006 - 34 yards vs. Utah (2nd qtr.); 89 yards vs. Arizona (4th qtr.) possible starting berth opposite Brian Price ... A solid performer who is strong at 2007 - 76 yards vs. Cal (4th qtr.) the point of attack. 2008 - Appeared in seven games off the bench ... Saw practice time on both offensive (guard) and defensive sides (tackle) of the ball ... Ended up on defense to fi nish the season and totaled six tackles ... Played, but did not record a tackle at Oregon ... Made one stop against Stanford ... Credited with four tackles, which tied 7 COURTNEY VINEY his career-best total, in the game at Cal ... Saw action, but did not make a tackle at Washington ... Did not see action against Oregon State or Arizona State ... Had one stop versus USC. Cornerback 2007 - Appeared in 10 games with six starts along the defensive line ... Had a tackle assist at Stanford ... Made the fi rst start of his career at Utah and had two tackles 5-8/159/So.** ... Made a tackle against BYU ... Started against Washington and made four tackles, including 0.5 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss ... Started against Oregon State and made Fresno, CA/Edison HS three tackles ... Started against Notre Dame and made two tackles ... Started versus California and had one assist before suffering a partial tear of the posterior collateral UCLA - This gifted cornerback possesses good quickness and fi ne cover skills and ligament in his left knee ... Did not play versus Washington State, Arizona or Arizona fi gures into the battle for playing time at cornerback opposite Alterraun Verner ... State ... Came back to start versus Oregon but left the game early because of his Gained valuable experience as a part-time nickel back a year ago. left knee ... Came off the bench versus USC and had four tackles, including one for 2008 - Appeared in all 12 games off the bench ... Saw the fi rst action of his career loss ... Did not play in the Las Vegas Bowl due to his knee injury. (nickel back and on special teams) in the opener against Tennessee ... Ranked second 2006 - Ward appeared in seven games, playing double fi gure defensive snaps twice on the team with six tackles ... Had one tackle at BYU ... Played extensively in the ... Made fi ve tackles, including 0.5 sacks ... Had two tackles versus Stanford and nickel package against Arizona and made one tackle ... Tied his career-high with six recorded his sack assist against Arizona ... Made one tackle against Washington State tackles against Fresno State ... Made one tackle against Washington State while playing ... Had one stop versus USC. defense and special teams ... Played on special teams at Oregon ... Played defense 2005 - Did not see action in his fi rst season in the program and has one season and on special teams against Stanford ... Had one special teams tackle at Cal ... Also of eligibility remaining. caught a 22-yard pass on a fake punt play ... Made one tackle against Oregon State HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three years in football as a defensive end, linebacker, ... Played on special teams at Washington, Arizona State and USC. offensive lineman and kicker at Rim of the World HS in Lake Arrowhead, CA for 2007 - Viney was named the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year for his practice coach Bob Gradillas … SuperPrep All-California (No. 76 player) … Three-star efforts ... Did not see game action in his fi rst year with the team and now has three selection by scout.com … Ranked No. 52 defensive tackle nationally by scout.com seasons of eligibility remaining. … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … All-CIF Southern Section fi rst team on HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons at Edison HS in Fresno, CA for offense … All-CIF-SS Division VIII on offense … Ranked No. 60 player in California coach Tim McDonald ... Played cornerback, safety, linebacker, running back and by scout.com … Two-star selection by rivals.com … L.A. Times All-Desert/Mountain on special teams ... SuperPrep All-American … Rated No. 17 among defensive and Desert/Mountain Lineman of the Year … As a senior, he was named Mojave backs by SuperPrep … Rated No. 14 player in California by SuperPrep … Rated River League Defensive Player of the Year … Earned All-County honors from the No. 2 cornerback in California and No. 13 player in California by scout.com … San Bernardino Sun … Credited with 85 tackles in his senior season, when he Ranked No. 11 nationally among cornerbacks by scout.com … Earned four stars played defensive line and linebacker … Graded out at 97% as an offensive lineman from scout.com … Rated No. 46 player in California by rivals.com … Rated No. … Selected fi rst-team All-League as an offensive lineman … Named team's Most 20 nationally among cornerbacks by rivals.com … Rated No. 4 among California Valuable Offensive and Defensive Lineman … Selected as team's all-around cornerbacks by rivals.com … Earned three stars from rivals.com … PrepStar All- Defensive MVP … As a junior, he was selected fi rst-team All-League as a defensive Region selection … Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Named lineman and second-team as an offensive lineman … Also named team's defensive Defensive Player of the Year on his team as a senior ... Three-time fi rst-team All-State lineman MVP … Named All-Area by the Press-Enterprise … As a sophomore, he was by Cal-Hi Sports … Named to Fresno Bee All-Star team … County/Metro Athletic named second team All-League as an offensive and defensive lineman … Lettered Conference Defensive Player of the Year … Made 86 solo tackles (100 overall) and three seasons in track (shot put and discus) for coach Monk Smith. six interceptions as a senior … Returned fi ve punts for over 250 yards and one PERSONAL - Full Name: Jess Alan Ward … Born: December 22, 1986 in La Jolla, touchdown ... Served as defensive captain ... Four-time Scholar-Athlete with 3.57 CA … Parents: Steven and Christine Ward … Has one sister, Stefani … Lists NFL gpa or higher ... Team captain ... Selected to represent California in the 2007 Down standout defensive lineman Julius Peppers as the famous athlete he admires and Under Bowl in Australia ... As a junior, he recorded 89 tackles and two interceptions patterns his style of play after … Hobbies include snowboarding and hanging out ... Team co-captain ... Named team's Best Defensive Back ... As a sophomore, he with friends … History is his favorite class ... Political Science major. started all games and made 20 tackles and one interception ... As a freshman, he played running back and defensive back ... Named team Offensive Player of the Year VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - J. WARD ... Also lettered in track and fi eld for two years. Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) PERSONAL - Full Name: Courtney Viney … Born: July 20, 1989 in Fresno, CA 2006 5 4-1 0.5-5 0.5-5 0 2007 18 12-6 0.5-0 3.5-10 0 … Parents: Tyrone and Evelyn Viney … Has one sister, Kahliah and one brother, 2008 6 4-2 0 0 1-0(0) Tyrone, Jr. ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as stepping on the fi eld each week ... Totals 29 20-9 1.0-5 4.0-15 1 Lists NFL star Charles Woodson as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include spending time with friends, basketball, perfecting his game, art and music ... CAREER HIGHS Favorite school subject is History ... Interested in a possible major in Architectural Tackles: 4, at Cal, 2008; v. Washington, 2007; at USC, 2007 Engineering ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2007 ... Major undeclared. Sacks: 0.5 v. Wash., 2007; at Arizona, 2006 Tackles for Loss: 2.5 vs. Washington, 2007 VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - C. VINEY Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2008 17 15-2 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6 vs. Fresno State, 2008; vs. Tennessee, 2008

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VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - A. WARE Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2006 4 4-0 0 0 0 27 AARON WARE 2007 11 9-2 0 0 0 2008 15 9-6 0 0 0 Free Safety Totals 30 22-8 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS 6-0/206/Sr.** Tackles: 4 vs. Tennessee, 2008 Santa Monica, CA/Oaks Christian HS

UCLA - One of just two seniors in the secondary, Aaron, along with Alterraun Verner, fi gures to be among the leaders of this group ... Could have the inside track on the safety position vacated by Bret Locket, for whom Ware started the 21 SEAN WESTGATE Tennessee game a year ago. 2008 - Appeared in all 12 games and made one start ... Made his fi rst career start in the opener versus Tennessee ... Played strong safety in place of the suspended Linebacker Bret Lockett against the Vols instead of his usual free safety spot ... Was credited 5-11/210/So. with a career-best four tackles ... Came off the bench at BYU and made three stops ... Made three tackles against Arizona ... Had two stops against Fresno ... Played on Oak Park, CA/Oak Park HS defense and on special teams versus Washington State and on special teams at Oregon ... Played defense and special teams against Stanford and at Cal ... Played in the nickel package and on special teams versus Oregon State ... Played in the UCLA - This young player fi gures to again add depth at outside linebacker and nickel and on special teams at Washington and made one tackle ... Made one stop contribute on special teams ... An aggressive performer, Westgate made an immediate at Arizona State while seeing action on special teams and defense ... Credited with impact as a true freshman and fi gures to shine again in 2009. one tackle against USC. 2008 - Appeared in all 12 games on special teams and two on defense ... Saw his 2007 - Appeared in all 13 games, primarily on special teams ... Played on special fi rst action in the opener against Tennessee ... Picked up a blocked punt and returned teams in the opener at Stanford, recovering an attempt by the Cardinal it for a touchdown versus the Vols, UCLA's fi rst score of the year ... Recorded a ... Against BYU, he had one tackle assist ... At Utah, he played three defensive snaps career-best eight tackles at BYU, playing almost the entire second half on defense and also played on special teams ... Made one stop versus Washington ... At Oregon ... Made a special teams tackle against Arizona ... Had a special teams stop versus State, he made two tackles and forced a fumble on a kickoff ... Played special teams Fresno State ... Played on special teams against Washington State, Oregon and versus Notre Dame, California, Washington State, Arizona and Arizona State ... Made Stanford ... Blocked a fi rst quarter punt that Glenn Love recovered in the end zone one tackle on kick coverage versus Oregon ... Played on special teams versus USC for a touchdown at Cal ... Made three tackles on special teams versus Oregon State and in the Las Vegas Bowl. ... Had one special teams stop at Washington ... Made four tackles at Arizona State 2006 - Played on special teams in all 13 games ... Credited with four tackles and ... Did not record a tackle against USC. did a good job of breaking up the wedge ... Saw his fi rst action against Utah in the HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered three seasons in football at Oak Park, CA HS for opener, playing on special teams, and was credited with one tackle ... Made one coach Dick Billingsly ... Played linebacker and running back ... SuperPrep All-Region special teams tackle at Oregon ... He had one special teams tackle at California ... (CA, HI, NV) selection ... PrepStar All-Region selection ... Earned three stars from Made one stop on kick coverage versus Oregon State. rivals.com ... Ranked No. 34 nationally among safeties by rivals.com ... Rated No. 48 2005 - Did not see action in his fi rst season in the program and has one season prospect in California by rivals.com ... Rated No. 66 safety by ESPN ... Earned three of eligibility remaining. stars from scout.com ... Listed No. 82 among safeties by scout.com ... Rated No. 10 safety in California by scout.com ... Rated No. 96 player in California by scout.com HIGH SCHOOL - PrepStar Dream Team selection and rated No. 6 nationally ... Named All-State Medium Schools fi rst-team by Cal-Hi Sports ... Named CIF-SS among ‘athletes’ … SuperPrep All-American and No. 27 DB nationally … SuperPrep Northwest Division Defensive Player of the Year ... Starter in 39 high school games All-California (No. 19 player) … Four-star selection by rivals.com … Ranked No. ... Scored four career defensive touchdowns ... As a senior, he made 130 tackles, 27 92 player nationally by rivals.com … Rated No. 8 nationally among ‘athletes’ by tackles for loss, six sacks, three forced fumbles, three blocked kicks, two safeties rivals.com … No. 11 player in California by rivals.com … Four-star selection by and one interception ... As a junior, he registered 118 tackles and earned all-state scout.com … Rated No. 17 cornerback nationally by scout.com … Ranked No. 20 underclass honors and All-CIF honors after helping his high school to the CIF-SS player in California by scout.com … Ranked No. 15 nationally among tailbacks by fi nals ... Added seven sacks, three interceptions, one fumble recovery and a blocked Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) … Ranked No. 98 player nationally by Tom Lemming punt in playoffs ... On offense, he rushed for 543 yards and scored fi ve touchdowns (ESPN.com) … Rated No. 19 RB nationally by collegefootballnews.com … Member ... Had 14 receptions for 140 yards ... Also lettered two years in track and fi eld. of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 … Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) … First-team All-State Small Schools (Cal-Hi Sports) … Long Beach Press Telegram PERSONAL - Full Name: Sean Jeffery Westgate … Born: December 9, 1989 in Best in the West honorable mention … L.A. Times All-Ventura/North Coast on Stockton, CA … Parents: Jeffery and Deborah Westgate ... Mom attended UCLA ... offense … Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game … All-CIF Southern Section fi rst Relative J.K. Scott is a former quarterback at the University of Washington (1999- team on offense … CIF Division XI Player of the Year on offense (second straight 2000) ... Lists NFL star Brian Urlacher as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies year) … Led team to CIF-SS Division XI championship … First team All-Ventura include working out and being with friends ... Biggest thrill in sports was getting a County … Pre-season All-American by SuperPrep … Rated No. 20 player in CA/ scholarship to UCLA ... Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2008. NV/HI by SuperPrep … Rushed for 1,015 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior and VARSITY TACKLE STATISTICS - S. WESTGATE close to 6,000 yards in his career … Pre-season No. 23 player in West by scout.com Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) … As a junior, he was fi rst team all-league and CIF-SS Division XI Offensive Player of 2008 18 10-8 0 0.5-2 0 the Year … L.A. Times All-Ventura/North Coast as junior … Rushed for 1,700 yards CAREER HIGHS and 24 touchdowns … Missed most of his sophomore season due to injury… As a Tackles: 8 at BYU, 2008 freshman, he was fi rst-team All-State Underclassman and Freshman Athlete of the Tackles for Loss: 0.5 at BYU, 2008 Year (Cal-Hi Sports) … Also selected All-CIF Division XIII on offense. PERSONAL - Full Name: Aaron Cagle Ware … Born: October 14, 1986 in Santa Monica, CA … Parents: Bernie and Julie Ware … Brother Matt started at cornerback for three years at UCLA (2001-03) and is now with the (he was a third-round pick by Philadelphia in 2004 and played in the 2005 and 2009 Super Bowls) … Patterns style of play after his brother Matt … Hobbies include collecting rocks, insects and landscape design … Favorite class is Marine Biology … His career aspiration is to be a television sports announcer ... Director’s Honor Roll in Winter 2007 … Sociology major.

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2 E.J. WOODS 52 CHRISTIAN YOUNT

Free Safety Long Snapper 6-0/212/Fr.** 6-1/251/Jr. Culver City, CA/Crespi HS Coto De Caza, CA/Tesoro HS

UCLA - Woods is one of several young performers who will compete for playing UCLA - Yount is a valuable weapon with his longsnapping ability ... He has performed time in the secondary, specifi cally at safety ... Possesses good all-around athletic well in his fi rst two seasons as a long snapper, handling both the place kicking and ability and impressed the coaching staff during his redshirt season. punting chores .... He is a very accurate snapper with great velocity. 2008 - Did not see game action in his fi rst season in the program and has four 2008 - Saw action in all 12 games on special teams as the snapper for both punts seasons of eligibility remaining. and placements. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered two seasons in football at Crespi Carmelite HS in 2007 - Appeared in all 13 games on special teams as the long snapper in his fi rst Encino, CA for coach Ross ... Played running back and safety ... PrepStar Dream year in the program. team selection ... Rated No. 83 prospect nationally by PrepStar ... Ranked No. 6 HIGH SCHOOL - Played four seasons and lettered in two as a long snapper at safety and No. 101 player by ESPN ... Earned four stars from rivals.com ... Rated Tesoro HS in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA for coach Jim O'Connell ... Started all No. 8 safety nationally by rivals.com ... Rated No. 17 player in California by rivals. games during his junior and senior seasons as a long snapper ... Team won the 2005 com ... Member of rivals.com 250 (No. 135) ... Earned four stars from scout.com ... CIF Div. IX championship and was the Division III State champion as a senior ... 2005 Ranked No. 9 nationally and No. 3 in the West and in California at safety by scout. Pacifi c Coast League champions ... Team won the CIF Div. IX championship in 2004 com ... Rated No. 13 player in California by scout.com ... SuperPrep All-American ... as a junior ... Ranked as the #1 long snapper in the nation by chrissailerkicking.com Rated No. 24 defensive back nationally by SuperPrep ... Ranked No. 16 player in his ... Had no bad snaps his senior season. region (CA, HI, NV) by SuperPrep ... Selected for Under Armour All-America Game PERSONAL - Full Name: Christian Alexander Yount … Born: July 8, 1988 in San ... Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... Named All-State fi rst-team by Pedro, CA … Parents: James and Xochitl … Has one brother, Brendan … Patterns his Cal-Hi Sports ... Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention ... style of play after former Bruin long snapper Chris Rubio, 1994-97 ... Hobbies include Named to the CIF-Southern Section Pac-5 Division team ... L.A. Daily News All-Area off-roading, camping and surfi ng ... Favorite school subject is History ... Director’s team at defensive back ... L.A. Times All-Star team selection at defensive back ... As Honor Roll in Winter 2007 and Winter 2008 … Economics major. a senior, he helped lead Crespi to the Pac-5 Division fi nal ... On offense, he rushed for 706 yards and scored nine touchdowns ... On defense, he made 50 tackles, four sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries (one returned 95 yards for a score against Birmingham HS) ... As a junior, he recorded 95 tackles, four sacks, one interception on defense ... He rushed 70 times for 460 yards and fi ve touchdowns on offense ... Also lettered in track (coach Gardner) and boxing. PERSONAL - Full Name: E.J. Keith Woods … Born: September 20, 1989 in Inglewood, CA … Parents: Edmund Woods and Keely Coleman ... Lists NFL star Ed Reed and basketball standout Kobe Bryant as the athletes he admires the most ... The biggest thrill of his athletic career to date was his 98-yard fumble return versus Birmingham HS ... Interested in a possible major in Communications.

50 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide CUMULATIVE STATISTICS AND RESULTS 2008 TEAM STATISTICS 2008 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS UCLA OPP SCORING 212 348 RUSHING Points Per Game 17.7 29.0 ATT YG YL NYG AVG TDs LG FIRST DOWNS 196 225 Kahlil Bell 141 437 40 397 2.8 7 24 Rushing 55 104 Derrick Coleman 53 291 7 284 5.4 2 44 Passing 116 100 Chane Moline 30 126 8 118 3.9 0 40 Penalty 25 21 Terrence Austin 13 97 1 90 6.9 0 20 RUSHING YARDAGE 993 2,037 Chris Forcier 14 58 25 33 2.4 0 13 Yards gained rushing 1,311 2,331 Yards lost rushing 318 294 Raymond Carter 25 51 22 29 1.2 1 9 Rushing Attempts 379 460 Aundre Dean 10 23 1 22 2.2 0 7 Average Per Rush 2.6 4.4 Kevin Craft 82 220 200 20 0.2 0 18 Average Per Game 82.8 169.8 Akeem Ayers 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 TDs Rushing 10 17 Marcus Everett 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 4 PASSING YARDAGE 2,406 2,012 Micah Kia 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 Att-Comp-Int 433-237-21 332-177-11 Taylor Embree 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 Average Per Pass 5.6 6.1 Average Per Catch 10.2 11.4 Dominique Johnson 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 Average Per Game 200.5 167.7 Team 5 0 12 -12 -2.4 0 0 TDs Passing 9 19 Total 379 1,311 318 993 2.6 10 44 TOTAL OFFENSE 3,399 4,049 Opponents 460 2,331 294 2,037 4.4 17 69 Total Plays 812 792 Average Per Play 4.2 5.1 PASSING Average Per Game 283.2 337.4 ATT COMP INT PCT YDs TDs LG EFF KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 53-1,272 43-1,013 Kevin Craft 417 232 20 55.6 2,341 7 43 98.74 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 28-294 43-557 INT. RETURNS: #-YARDS 11-52 21-498 Chris Forcier 11 3 1 27.3 22 1 9 55.89 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.0 23.6 Team 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.5 13.0 Dominique Johnson 1 1 0 100.0 21 1 21 606.40 INT. RETURN AVERAGE 4.7 23.7 Aaron Perez 1 1 0 100.0 22 0 22 284.80 FUMBLES-LOST 15-8 18-8 Total 433 237 21 54.7 2,406 9 43 98.57 PENALTIES-YARDS 79-678 88-746 Opponents 332 177 11 53.3 2,012 19 75 116.48 Average Per Game 56.5 62.2 (Sacks: UCLA 35/215; Craft 33/198, Forcier 2/17, Johnson 0/0, PUNTS-YARDS 80-3,571 67-2,667 Perez 0/0; Opponents — 21/152) Average Per Punt 44.6 39.8 Net punt average 36.2 33.3 RECEIVING TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:07 29:53 G NO YDs AVG TDs LG 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 67/189 64/172 3rd-Down Pct 35% 37% Terrence Austin 12 53 460 8.7 1 29 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2/11 3/8 Taylor Embree 12 40 531 13.3 0 43 4th-Down Pct 18% 38% Ryan Moya 12 38 364 9.6 3 39 SACKS BY-YARDS 21-152 35-215 Dominique Johnson 12 34 373 11.0 1 24 MISC. YARDS 0 37 Marcus Everett 7 15 151 10.1 0 20 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 22 44 Nelson Rosario 9 11 169 15.4 0 25 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 19-22 14-22 Chane Moline 12 11 98 8.9 1 20 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES 34-41 83% 37/44 84% Kahlil Bell 10 10 65 6.5 1 21 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 19-41 46% 27-44 61% Gavin Ketchum 11 6 61 10.2 0 15 PAT-ATTEMPTS 21-22 95% 42-43 98% Cory Harkey 12 5 40 8.0 1 13 ATTENDANCE 509,563 308,277 Jeff Miller 10 4 27 6.8 1 15 Games/Avg Per Game 7/72,795 5/61,655 Derrick Coleman 10 4 13 3.2 0 6 Neutral Site Games 0/0 0/0 Courtney Viney 12 1 22 22.0 0 22 Logan Paulsen 1 1 18 18.0 0 18 SCORE BY QUARTERS Antwon Moutra 10 1 9 9.0 0 9 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Trevor Theriot 3 1 5 5.0 0 5 UCLA 41 58 45 65 3 212 Nate Chandler 12 1 3 3.0 0 3 Opponents 58 125 67 98 - 348 Raymond Carter 7 0 -3 -3.0 0 0 Total 12 237 2,406 10.2 9 43 2008 RESULTS (4-8, 3-6, 8th Pac-10) Opponents 12 177 2,012 11.4 19 75 Date Score Site Attendance Sept. 1 UCLA 27, Tennessee 24 Rose Bowl 68,546 Sept. 13 BYU 59, UCLA 0 Provo, UT 64,153 Sept. 20 Arizona 31, UCLA 10 Rose Bowl 65,434 Sept. 27 Fresno State 36, UCLA 31 Rose Bowl 73,963 Oct. 4 UCLA 28, Washington State 3 Rose Bowl 65,469 Oct. 11 Oregon 31, UCLA 24 Eugene, OR 58,728 Oct. 18 UCLA 23, Stanford 20 Rose Bowl 64,883 Oct. 25 California 41, UCLA 20 Berkeley, CA 64,653 Nov. 8 Oregon State 34, UCLA 6 Rose Bowl 83,478 Nov. 15 UCLA 27, Washington 7 Seattle, WA 59,738 Nov. 28 Arizona State 34, UCLA 9 Tempe, AZ 61,005 Dec. 6 USC 28, UCLA 7 Rose Bowl 87,790

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 51 CUMULATIVE STATISTICS AND RESULTS SCORING PUNTING TDs FG-A XP-A 2XP DXP SAF PTS NO YDs AVG LG I20 BLKD Kai Forbath 0 19-22 21-22 - - - 78 Aaron Perez 79 3,571 45.2 67 22 0 Kahlil Bell 8 - - - - - 48 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 Ryan Moya 3 - - - - - 18 Total 80 3,571 44.6 67 22 1 Derrick Coleman 2 - - - - - 12 Opponents 67 2,667 39.8 61 26 2 Cory Harkey 1 - - - - - 6 Jeff Miller 1 - - - - - 6 PUNT RETURNS Glenn Love 1 - - - - - 6 NO YDs AVG TDs LG Terrence Austin 1 - - - - - 6 Terrence Austin 23 219 9.5 0 41 Raymond Carter 1 - - - - - 6 Ryan Graves 3 28 9.3 0 20 Chane Moline 1 - - - - - 6 Akeem Ayers 1 20 20.0 0 0 Dominique Johnson 1 - - - - - 6 Sean Westgate 1 27 27.0 1 17 Sean Westgate 1 - - - - - 6 Glenn Love 0 0 0.0 1 0 Korey Bosworth 1 - - - - - 6 Total 28 294 10.5 2 41 Bret Lockett - - - - 1 - 2 Opponents 43 557 13.0 1 64 Total 22 19-22 21-22 - 1 - 212 Opponents 44 14-22 42-43 0-1 - - 348 KICKOFF RETURNS FIELD GOALS NO YDs AVG TDs LG Kai Forbath: Tennessee: 41G, 42G; BYU: 32NG, 27NG; Arizona: 35G; Fresno Terrence Austin 46 1,109* 24.1 0 82 State: 25G, 46G, 35G; Washington State: no FG attempted; Oregon: 47NG, 28G; Trevor Theriot 3 60 20.0 0 39 Stanford: 37G, 19G, 28G; California: 23G, 38G; Oregon State: 29G, 35G; Washing- Ryan Graves 2 65 32.5 0 37 ton: 49G, 18G; Arizona State: 53G, 38G, 26G; USC: no FG attempted. Michael Norris 1 17 17.0 0 17 Numbers indicate fi eld goal attempt length in yards. Chane Moline 1 21 21.0 0 21 G = Made Total 53 1,272 24.0 0 82 NG = Field Goal Not Made Opponents 43 1,013 23.6 0 54

Kai Forbath *denotes single season school record FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk 19-22 86.4 2-2 6-7 6-7 4-5 1-1 53 1 INTERCEPTION RETURNS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS NO YDs AVG TDs LG G RUSH RECV PR KR INT TOT Rahim Moore 3 5 1.7 0 5 Terrence Austin 12 90 460 219 1,109* 0 1,878* Michael Norris 3 44 14.7 0 44 Taylor Embree 12 1 531 0 0 0 532 Alterraun Verner 2 0 0.0 0 1 Kahlil Bell 10 397 65 0 0 0 462 Brian Price 1 1 1.0 0 1 Dominique Johnson 12 -2 373 0 0 0 371 Jess Ward 1 0 0.0 0 0 Ryan Moya 12 0 364 0 0 0 364 Jerzy Siewierski 1 2 2.0 0 2 Derrick Coleman 10 284 13 0 0 0 297 Total 11 52 4.7 0 44 Chane Moline 12 118 98 0 21 0 237 Opponents 21 498 23.7 6 100 Nelson Rosario 9 0 169 0 0 0 169 Marcus Everett 7 5 151 0 0 0 156 TOTAL OFFENSE Ryan Graves 7 0 0 28 65 0 93 G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G Trevor Theriot 3 0 5 0 60 0 65 Kevin Craft 12 499 20 2,341 2,361 196.8 Gavin Ketchum 11 0 61 0 0 0 61 Kahlil Bell 10 141 397 0 397 39.7 Michael Norris 12 0 0 0 17 44 61 Derrick Coleman 10 53 284 0 284 28.4 Cory Harkey 12 0 40 0 0 0 40 Chane Moline 12 30 118 0 118 9.8 Chris Forcier 7 33 0 0 0 0 33 Terrence Austin 12 13 90 0 90 7.5 Akeem Ayers 12 7 0 20 0 0 27 Chris Forcier 7 25 33 22 55 7.9 Jeff Miller 10 0 27 0 0 0 27 Raymond Carter 7 25 29 0 29 4.1 Sean Westgate 12 0 22 0 0 0 22 Aaron Perez 12 1 0 22 22 1.8 Raymond Carter 7 29 -3 0 0 0 26 Aundre Dean 6 10 22 0 22 3.7 Courtney Viney 12 0 22 0 0 0 22 Dominique Johnson 12 3 -2 21 19 1.6 Aundre Dean 6 22 0 0 0 0 22 Akeem Ayers 12 1 7 0 7 0.6 Kevin Craft 12 20 0 0 0 0 20 Marcus Everett 7 2 5 0 5 0.7 Logan Paulsen 1 0 18 0 0 0 18 Micah Kia 12 0 1 0 1 0.1 Antwon Moutra 10 0 9 0 0 0 9 Taylor Embree 12 1 1 0 1 0.1 Rahim Moore 12 0 0 0 0 5 5 Team 8 8 -12 0 -12 -1.5 Nate Chandler 12 0 3 0 0 0 3 Total 12 812 993 2,406 3,399 283.2 Jerzy Siewierski 11 0 0 0 0 2 2 Opponents 12 792 2,037 2,012 4,049 337.4 Brian Price 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 Micah Kia 12 1 0 0 0 0 1 Team 8 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 Total 12 993 2,406 294 1,272 52 5,017 Opponents 12 2,037 2,012 557 1,013 498 6,117

*denotes single season school records

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TFL/ Sks/ Player G UT AT TT Yds Yds INT PD QBH FR FC BK SAF Reggie Carter 12 48 35 83 4.5-6 . . . 1 . 3 . . Alterraun Verner 12 52 21 73 2.5-8 . 2-0 18 . . 1 . . Bret Lockett 11 39 22 61 3.0-9 . . 2 . . 1 . . Rahim Moore 12 32 28 60 . . 3-5 4 . 2-0 . . . Korey Bosworth 12 32 23 55 11.0-51 7.5-45 . 5 1 3-18 . . . Brigham Harwell 12 32 21 53 6.0-21 1.0-8 . 2 1 1-0 1 . . Michael Norris 12 39 8 47 2.0-7 . 3-44 13 . . 1 . . Akeem Ayers 12 28 12 40 5.0-43 4.0-38 . 3 . . 1 1 . John Hale 12 24 15 39 . . . . . 1-0 . . . Brian Price 12 25 10 35 14.0-54 4.5-32 1-1 1 . . 1 1 . Steve Sloan 12 16 13 29 2.5-13 1.0-10 . 1 . . . . . Glenn Love 12 17 6 23 0.5-1 . . 1 . . 1 . . Reggie Stokes 11 11 9 20 2.5-6 . . . 1 . . 1 . Sean Westgate 12 10 8 18 0.5-2 ...... 1 . Tom Blake 5 9 8 17 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 5 . . . . . Courtney Viney 12 15 2 17 ...... Datone Jones 10 10 5 15 ...... Aaron Ware 12 9 6 15 ...... Tony Dye 11 9 6 15 ...... David Carter 12 8 5 13 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . . Chase Moline 10 4 6 10 3.5-17 ...... Kyle Bosworth 3 8 1 9 1.0-3 . . 1 . . 1 . . Chinonso Anyanwu 9 4 3 7 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . . 1 . . Jess Ward 7 4 2 6 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . Nathaniel Skaggs 9 3 3 6 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... Jerzy Siewierski 11 4 2 6 2.5-6 . 1-2 1 . . . . . Gavin Ketchum 11 2 2 4 ...... Kevin Craft 12 3 . 3 ...... Team 8 3 . 3 3.0-6 ...... Taylor Embree 12 2 . 2 ...... Chris Forcier 7 1 . 1 ...... Jake Dean 9 1 . 1 ...... Chane Moline 12 1 . 1 ...... Joshua Edwards 4 . 1 1 ...... Nate Chandler 12 . 1 1 ...... Kahlil Bell 10 1 . 1 ...... Christian Yount 12 . 1 1 ...... Justin Edison 5 1 . 1 ...... Dominique Johnson 12 1 . 1 ...... Mike Schmitt 12 . 1 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . Ryan Graves 7 . 1 1 ...... Marcus Everett 7 1 . 1 ...... Chris Meadows 4 1 . 1 ...... Derrick Coleman 10 ...... 0-(-2) . . . Total 12 510 287 797 38-274 21-152 11-52 58 5 8-16 12 4 . Opponents 12 535 230 765 85-325 35-215 21-498 78 11 8-17 13 3 .

UCLA Offense UCLA Defense Rushing Passing Total Offense Rushing Passing Total Offense Game TC-YDS-TD PA-PC-I-YDS-TD Plays-YDS-TD TC-YDS-TD PA-PC-I-YDS-TD Plays-YDS-TD TENNESSEE 31-29-1 43-25-4-259-1 74-288-2 34-177-2 42-19-1-189-0 76-366-2 BYU 16-9-0 39-23-1-230-0 55-239-0 45-184-1 40-31-1-337-7 85-521-8 ARIZONA 28-115-0 31-15-0-81-0 59-196-0 35-111-2 29-16-0-222-2 64-333-4 FRESNO STATE 38-234-2 20-11-0-150-1 58-384-3 40-207-1 31-21-1-236-3 71-443-4 WASHINGTON STATE 37-100-2 37-23-0-225-2 74-325-4 25-26-0 31-15-1-151-0 56-177-0 OREGON 37-63-2 43-27-1-288-1 80-351-3 46-323-3 19-5-0-42-1 65-365-4 STANFORD 37-86-0 41-23-1-285-2 78-371-2 44-250-2 13-5-1-51-0 57-301-2 CALIFORNIA 22-16-0 41-19-4-237-1 63-253-1 42-232-1 22-11-0-153-2 64-385-3 OREGON STATE 27-48-0 43-20-3-189-0 70-237-0 48-201-2 22-16-1-222-2 70-423-4 WASHINGTON 50-157-3 22-13-3-135-0 72-292-3 30-96-1 24-7-3-39-0 54-135-1 ARIZONA STATE 35-89-0 44-26-3-217-0 79-306-0 24-21-0 26-13-1-101-0 50-122-0 USC 21-47-0 29-12-1-110-1 50-157-1 47-209-2 33-18-1-269-2 80-478-4

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PASSING Craft Forcier Olson Prince Game PA-PC-I-Yds-TD PA-PC-I-Yds-TD PA-PC-I-Yds-TD PA-PC-I-Yds-TD Tennessee 43-25-4-259-1 DNP INJ DNP BYU 39-23-1-230-0 DNP INJ DNP Arizona 31-15-0-81-0 DNP INJ DNP Fresno State 20-11-0-150-1 DNP INJ DNP Washington State 36-23-0-225-2 1-0-0-0-0 INJ DNP Oregon 43-27-1-288-1 0-0-0-0-0 INJ DNP Stanford 39-23-1-285-2 0-0-0-0-0 INJ DNP California 35-17-4-206-0 5-1-0-9-1 INJ DNP Oregon State 42-20-2-189-0 1-0-1-0-0 INJ DNP Washington 22-13-3-135-0 DNP INJ DNP Arizona State 39-24-3-204-0 4-2-0-13-0 INJ DNP USC 28-11-1-89-0 0-0-0-0-0 INJ DNP

RUSHING Chane Bell Carter Coleman Craft Dean Moline Theriot Game TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD Tennessee 5-11-0 (inj) 15-14-1 INJ 4-1-0 DNP 6-5-0 0-0-0 BYU INJ 2-7-0 DNP 6-(-10)-0 1-0-0 7-12-0 0-0-0 Arizona INJ DNP 7-24-0 9-12-0 INJ 11-72-0 0-0-0 Fresno State 20-73-2 DNP 10-86-0 6-46-0 INJ 0-0-0 INJ Washington State 21-43-2 2-5-0 6-49-0 3-6-0 1-1-0 1-5-0 INJ Oregon 14-37-1 INJ 5-12-1 15-11-0 DNP 1-2-0 INJ Stanford 11-28-0 INJ 4-20-0 13-(-15)-0 DNP 2-22-0 INJ California 6-5-0 DNP 4-6-0 8-(-7)-0 DNP 1-0-0 INJ Oregon State 12-45-0 0-0-0 3-3-0 6-(-17)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ Washington 25-97-2 4-7-0 10-42-1 4-(-12)-0 3-9-0 0-0-0 INJ Arizona State 12-24-0 2-(-4)-0 3-43-0 4-1-0 5-12-0 0-0-0 INJ USC 15-39-0 0-0-0 1-(-1)-0 2-4-0 DNP 1-0-0 INJ

RECEIVING Austin Bell Chandler Coleman Embree Everett Graves Harkey Game PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD Tennessee 5-37-0 1(-1)-0 (inj) 0-0-0 INJ 4-53-0 1-17-0 (inj) DNP 0-0-0 BYU 8-88-0 INJ 0-0-0 DNP 1-18-0 INJ DNP 2-17-0 Arizona 5-36-0 INJ 0-0-0 2-2-0 2-12-0 INJ 0-0-0 1-10-0 Fresno State 2-19-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-48-0 INJ DNP 0-0-0 Washington State 7-77-0 1-7-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 5-63-0 INJ DNP 0-0-0 Oregon 4-56-0 2-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-58-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 Stanford 5-50-1 2-15-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 4-72-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-7-1 California 1-6-0 2-10-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-90-0 2-29-0 INJ 0-0-0 Oregon State 3-22-0 1-5-0 OT 1-6-0 5-64-0 2-17-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Washington 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 Arizona State 8-32-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-43-0 8-75-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 USC 4-33-0 1-21-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-0 2-13-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Chane Ketchum Johnson Miller Moline Moutra Moya Paulsen Rosario Game PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD Tennessee ILL 4-51-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-65-1 1-18-0 (inj) 1-14-0 BYU 2-20-0 7-61-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-36-0 INJ INJ Arizona 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 3-8-0 INJ INJ Fresno State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-31-1 0-0-0 3-52-0 INJ 0-0-0 Washington State 0-0-0 1-11-0 0-0-0 2-7-0 0-0-0 6-57-2 INJ 0-0-0 Oregon 0-0-0 3-41-0 4-27-1 2-35-0 0-0-0 6-63-0 INJ 0-0-0 Stanford 1-5-0 2-38-0 0-0-0 2-14-0 DNP 1-8-0 INJ 4-71-0 California 0-0-0 5-47-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-19-0 INJ 1-14-0 Oregon State 0-0-0 4-49-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 3-17-0 INJ INJ Washington 2-24-0 4-33-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-38-0 INJ 2-30-0 Arizona State 1-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 1-11-0 INJ 3-40-0 USC 0-0-0 3-36-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0

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TACKLES

Anyanwu Ayers Blake Ko. Bosworth Ky. Bosworth D. Carter R. Carter Game PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL Tennessee 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 3-1-4-0 4-1-5-2.0 5-0-5-1.0 0-0-0-0 2-3-5-0 BYU 0-2-2-0 1-4-5-0 1-4-5-0 0-4-4-0.5 3-1-4-0 0-0-0-0 4-16-20-1.5 Arizona 0-1-1-0 2-1-3-0 2-2-4-1.0 3-3-6-0 INJ 0-0-0-0 4-1-5-1.0 Fresno State 1-0-1-0 2-1-3-1.0 1-1-2-0 2-0-2-0 INJ 0-0-0-0 6-3-9-0 Washington State 1-0-1-1.0 2-1-3-0 2-0-2-0 5-1-6-2.0 INJ 1-1-2-0 2-1-3-0 Oregon 0-0-0-0 4-2-6-1.0 INJ 3-3-6-2.0 INJ 0-2-2-0 3-2-5-1.0 Stanford 1-0-1-0 4-0-4-1.0 INJ 2-0-2-0 INJ 1-1-2-0 4-0-4-0 California 0-0-0-0 0-2-2-0 INJ 3-4-7-2.5 INJ 2-1-3-0 1-6-7-0 Oregon State ILL 3-1-4-0 INJ 3-1-4-0 INJ 1-0-1-0 9-1-10-2.0 Washington ILL 2-0-2-2.0 INJ 0-1-1-0 INJ 1-0-1-0 5-0-5-0 Arizona State ILL 1-0-1-0 INJ 3-2-5-2.0 INJ 2-0-2-1.0 4-0-4-0 USC 1-0-1-0 6-0-6-0 INJ 4-3-7-0 INJ 0-0-0-0 5-2-7-0

Dye Edwards Hale Harwell Jones Lockett Love Game PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL Tennessee 0-0-0-0 INJ 4-0-4-0 5-0-5-1.0 DNP DNP 0-0-0-0 BYU 1-0-1-0 0-1-1-0 3-6-9-0 2-6-8-0.5 DNP 3-5-8-1.0 0-0-0-0 Arizona 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-0-3-0 4-4-8-0 0-0-0-0 7-5-12-0 1-1-2-0 Fresno State 1-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4-2-6-0 0-0-0-0 7-4-11-0 1-0-1-0 Washington State 2-0-2-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 2-0-2-1.0 0-1-1-0 3-1-4-1.0 0-0-0-0 Oregon 0-1-1-0 INJ 1-0-1-0 2-2-4-1.0 0-0-0-0 6-1-7-0 0-1-1-0 Stanford 0-1-1-0 INJ 2-1-3-0 3-2-5-0 2-0-2-0 2-1-3-0 1-0-1-0 California 0-1-1-0 INJ 2-1-3-0 2-0-2-0 4-2-6-0 1-3-4-0.5 0-1-1-0 Oregon State 2-0-2-0 INJ 4-2-6-0 5-1-6-2.0 3-1-4-0 5-0-5-0 2-0-2-0 Washington 1-2-3-0 INJ 0-0-0-0 1-1-2-0.5 0-1-1-0 2-2-4-0.5 2-1-3-0 Arizona State 0-1-1-0 INJ 1-2-3-0 2-2-4-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 2-0-2-0 USC 2-0-2-0 INJ 3-3-6-0 0-1-1-0 1-0-1-0 2-0-2-0 5-2-7-0.5

Meadows Chase Moline Moore Norris Price Siewierski Skaggs Game PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL Tennessee 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0 7-0-7-0 2-2-4-2.0 0-0-0-0 BYU 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0.5 4-4-8-0 1-1-2-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 Arizona 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-3-6-0 1-1-2-0 1-1-2-0 INJ 1-0-1-1.0 Fresno State DNP 0-0-0-0 1-1-2-0 1-0-1-0 3-1-4-1.0 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 Washington State DNP 0-0-0-0 4-0-4-0 4-1-5-1.0 2-0-2-2.0 0-0-0-0 DNP Oregon 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0 2-0-2-0 1-0-1-0 0-3-3-1.0 2-0-2-2.0 0-0-0-0 Stanford DNP INJ 2-3-5-0 4-2-6-0 3-1-4-1.0 2-0-2-0 DNP California DNP INJ 5-4-9-0 4-0-4-1.0 4-1-5-3.0 0-0-0-0 0-2-2-0 Oregon State DNP 1-1-2-1.0 3-1-4-0 4-0-4-0 1-1-2-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 Washington 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-1.0 4-2-6-0 5-0-5-0 3-0-3-2.0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 Arizona State DNP 0-0-0-0 0-4-4-0 5-1-6-0 4-0-4-1.0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 USC 1-0-1-0 0-4-4-1.0 2-6-8-0 2-2-4-0 2-0-2-1.0 0-2-2-0.5 0-1-1-0

Sloan Stokes Verner Viney Ward Ware Westgate Game PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL Tennessee 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-3-6-0 5-1-6-0 3-1-4-0 0-0-0-0 BYU 0-0-0-0 0-2-2-0 9-4-13-0.5 0-1-1-0 1-2-3-0 1-7-8-0.5 Arizona 0-0-0-0 1-1-2-0 2-1-3-0 1-0-1-0 2-1-3-0 1-0-1-0 Fresno State 1-4-5-0 0-1-1-0 8-2-10-1.0 6-0-6-0 2-0-2-0 1-0-1-0 Washington State 0-1-1-0 1-0-1-0 7-0-7-0 1-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 Oregon 2-1-3-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 Stanford 4-0-4-0 1-0-1-0 5-2-7-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 California 3-0-3-0 INJ 2-3-5-0 1-0-1-0 2-2-4-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 Oregon State 2-0-2-0 1-0-1-0 4-1-5-0 1-0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0-0 2-1-3-0 Washington 1-1-2-0 1-0-1-0 4-1-5-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0 1-0-1-0 Arizona State 1-2-3-1.0 1-1-2-1.0 4-1-5-1.0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 4-0-4-0 USC 2-4-6-1.5 2-2-4-0.5 4-2-6-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 55 2008 STARTERS

Offense SE ST SG C WG WT TE QB FB TB FL

TENN Johnson Kia Glicksberg Reed Tevaga Ekbatani Paulsen Craft Austin** Bell Everett

BYU Johnson Kia Savage Reed Tevaga Ekbatani Harkey Craft Theriot Moline Austin

ARIZ Embree Kia Savage J. Dean Glicksberg Ekbatani Harkey Craft Theriot Moline Austin

FSU Embree Baca Savage J. Dean Glicksberg Ekbatani Moya Craft Chandler* Bell Ketchum

WSU Embree Baca Savage J. Dean Glicksberg Ekbatani Chandler Craft Moline Bell Austin

ORE Embree Baca Savage J. Dean Glicksberg Ekbatani Moya Craft Moline Bell Austin

STAN Embree Baca Reed J. Dean Ekbatani Kia Harkey Craft Miller* Bell Austin

CAL Embree Kia Reed J. Dean Ekbatani Harris Harkey Craft Moline Bell Austin

OSU Johnson Baca Savage J. Dean Ekbatani Harris Harkey Craft Miller* Bell Embree

WASH Johnson Baca Savage Reed Ekbatani Harris Harkey Craft Moline Coleman Everett

ASU Johnson Baca Kia Reed Ekbatani Harris Embree** Craft Moline Bell Everett

USC Johnson Baca Kia Reed Ekbatani Harris Harkey Craft Moline Bell Everett

**three wide receivers *two tight ends

Defense DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB SS FS CB

TENN Blake Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Hale Carter Ky. Bosworth Norris Ware Moore Verner

BYU Blake Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Ayers Carter Ky. Bosworth Norris Lockett Moore Verner

ARIZ Blake Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Hale Sloan Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

FSU Blake Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Hale Sloan Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

WSU Blake Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Hale Sloan Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

ORE Stokes Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Ayers Sloan Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

STAN Stokes Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Hale Sloan Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

CAL Jones Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Hale Sloan Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

OSU Jones Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Ayers Dye Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

WASH Stokes Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Hale Sloan Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

ASU Stokes Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Hale Sloan Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

USC Stokes Price Harwell Ko. Bosworth Hale Sloan Carter Norris Lockett Moore Verner

*indicates nickel formation

56 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide HONORS EARNED BY 2008 BRUINS

PUNT RETURNER TERRENCE AUSTIN TIGHT END RYAN MOYA First-team All-Pac-10 (Phil Steele/KR) Second-team All-Pac-10 (Coaches) Second-team All-Pac-10 (Coaches) Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic Second-team All-Pac-10 (Rivals.com) Offensive Winner, Paul I. Wellman memorial Award for All-Around Third-team All-Pac-10 (Phil Steele/WR) Excellence Offensive Winner, Henry R. "Red"Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player PLACEKICKER KAI FORBATH First-team Sophomore All-American (CollegeFootballNews.com) LINEBACKER AKEEM AYERS First-team All-Pac-10 (Phil Steele) Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 (Coaches) First-team All-Pac-10 (Rivals.com) Pac-10 All-Freshmen Team (Rivals.com) Third-team All-American (Associated Press) Co-Defensive Winner, John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rooke Second-team All-Pac-10 (Coaches) of the Year All-Pac-10 (ESPN.com) Co-Winner, Tommy Prothro Award for Outstanding Special Teams OFFENSIVE TACKLE JEFF BACA Player Pac-10 All-Freshmen Team (Rivals.com) Winner, Ed Kezirian "Coach K" Award for Academic and Athletic DEFENSIVE TACKLE BRIGHAM HARWELL Excellence First-team All-Pac-10 (Rivals.com) Second-team All-Pac-10 (Coaches) RUNNING BACK KAHLIL BELL All-Pac-10 (Phil Steele) Winner, George W. Dickerson Award for Outstanding Offensive Defensive Winner, Henry R. "Red"Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player vs. USC Player DEFENSIVE END KOREY BOSWORTH Winner Kenneth S. Washington Award for Outstanding Senior Second-team All-Pac-10 (Phil Steele) FREE SAFETY RAHIM MOORE Defensive Winner, Jerry Long "Heart" Award Freshman All-America honorable mention (CollegeFootballNews. LINEBACKER REGGIE CARTER com) Second-team All-Pac-10 (Phil Steele) Pac-10 All-Freshmen Team (Rivals.com) Second-team All-Pac-10 (Coaches) Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 (Coaches) Second-team All-Pac-10 (Rivals.com) Co-Defensive Winner, John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rooke Defensive Winner, N.N. Sugarman Award for Best Leadership of the Year QUARTERBACK KEVIN CRAFT CORNERBACK MICHAEL NORRIS Offensive Winner, N.N. Sugarman Award for Best Leadership Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 (Coaches) Defensive Winner, Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most OFFENSIVE LINEMAN NICK EKBATANI Improved Player Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic TIGHT END LOGAN PAULSEN WIDE RECEIVER TAYLOR EMBREE Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic Second-team Freshman All-American (Sporting News) Offensive Winner, John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rooke of PUNTER AARON PEREZ the Year First-team All-Pac-10 (Coaches) First-team All-Pac-10 (Phil Steele) WIDE RECEIVER MARCUS EVERETT Second-team All-Pac-10 (Rivals.com) Offensive Winner, Jerry Long "Heart" Award All-Pac-10 (ESPN.com) RUNNING BACK JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN First-team Pac-10 All-Academic Co-Offensive Winner, Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Winner, Jack R. Robinson Award for Highest Scholarship of a Senior Scout Team Player Player OFFENSIVE TACKLE MIKE HARRIS DEFENSIVE TACKLE BRIAN PRICE Offensive Winner, Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most First-team Sophomore All-American (CollegeFootballNews.com) Improved Player First-team All-Pac-10 (Coaches) Third-team All-Pac-10 (Phil Steele/WR) DEFENSIVE END DAMIEN HOLMES All-Pac-10 (ESPN.com) Co-Defensive Winner, Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Winner, Donn Moomaw Award for Outstanding Defensive Player vs. Scout Team Player USC DEFENSIVE END DATONE JONES PLACEKICKER JIMMY ROTSTEIN Pac-10 All-Freshmen Team (Rivals.com) Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic WIDE RECEIVER GAVIN KETCHUM FULLBACK TREVOR THERIOT Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic Second-team Pac-10 All-Academic RUNNING BACK MILTON KNOX CORNERBACK ALTERRAUN VERNER Co-Offensive Winner, Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding First-team All-Pac-10 (Phil Steele) Scout Team Player Second-team All-Pac-10 (Coaches) Second-team All-Pac-10 (Rivals.com) SAFETY GLENN LOVE Fourth-team All-America (Phil Steele) Co-Winner, Tommy Prothro Award for Outstanding Special Teams All-Pac-10 (ESPN.com) Player First-team Pac-10 All-Academic DEFENSIVE TACKLE JUSTIN MANN Defensive Winner, Paul I. Wellman memorial Award for All-Around Co-Defensive Winner, Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Excellence Scout Team Player UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 57 UCLA FOOTBALL RECRUITING CLASS – 2008

Twenty-two outstanding high school seniors have signed letters-of-intent grants-in-aid to play football at UCLA, Bruin head coach Rick Neuheisel announced today. In addition, the class also includes two junior college transfers, one who signed in December and will attend school in the Spring. Morrell Presley, the nation’s top prep tight end prospect who graduated early and enrolled at UCLA in January, is also included among the 22 high school signees. The class is ranked No. 6 nationally by Scout.com, No. 12 by Sporting News and No. 14 by Rivals.com. “I am thrilled with this recruiting class,” said Neuheisel. “I think we addressed many of our needs, especially on the offensive line and speed at the wide receiver and secondary positions. We also continued to add depth to most areas of the team. Our staff worked extremely hard to identify, recruit and sign a stellar class and I believe these young men, who are quality individuals on and off the fi eld, will help us continue to the task of returning UCLA to the elite in college football.” Ten of the new Bruins earned All-America honors from one publication or another. Wide receiver Randall Carroll was a fi rst-team USA Today All-America selection. Offensive lineman Xavier Su’a-Filo was named to the Parade and EA Sports teams. Three were selected to the PrepStar Dream Team (quarterback Richard Brehaut, Carroll and tight end Morrell Presley) and fi ve more were named to the PrepStar All-America squad (linebacker Todd Golper, defensive end Keenan Graham, defensive back Marvin Pollard, defensive back Sheldon Price and Su’a-Filo). Thirteen were named All-Region – offensive lineman Nik Abele, fullback Jayson Allmond, linebacker Isaiah Bowens, offensive lineman Greg Capella, offensive lineman Stan Hasiak, running back Dalton Hilliard, linebacker Taniela Maka, wide receiver Ricky Marvray, defensive back Alex Mascarenas, defensive back Stan McKay, defensive back Brandon Sermons, defensive lineman Iuta Tepa and running back Damien Thigpen. Seven were named SuperPrep All-Americans (Brehaut, Carroll, Golper, Graham, Hasiak, Presley and Su’a-Filo). Fifteen more were named All- Region – Abele, Allmond, Bowens, Capella, Hilliard, Maka, Marvray, Mascarenas, McKay, Pollard, Price, Sermons, Tepa and Thigpen. Eleven new Bruins earned four stars from Rivals.com and 11 earned three stars. In Scout.com’s prep ratings, the class includes one player with fi ve stars, eight four stars and 11 three stars. Seventeen of the signees were ranked among the Top 100 players in the West by Scout.com while 13 were listed in the Rivals.com California 100.

PREP SIGNEES Name Pos. High School Ht., Wt. Hometown Nik Abele OL Irvine 6-6, 255 Irvine, CA Jayson Allmond FB Bloomington 6-0.5, 257 Fontana, CA Isaiah Bowens LB Bishop Amat 6-3, 220 La Puente, CA Richard Brehaut QB Los Osos 6-2, 206 Rancho Cucamonga, CA Greg Capella OL El Diamante 6-4, 326 Visalia, CA Randall Carroll WR Cathedral 5-10.5, 185 Los Angeles, CA Todd Golper LB Arcadia 6-0.5, 225 Arcadia, CA Keenan Graham DE Silverado 6-4, 225 Las Vegas, NV Stanley Hasiak OL Kapolei 6-6, 320 Kapolei, HI Dalton Hilliard RB Punahou 5-11, 195 Honolulu, HI Jared Koster LB Norco 6-1, 220 Norco, CA Taniela Maka LB Jordan 6-1, 220 Long Beach, CA Ricky Marvray WR Centennial 5-11.5, 184 Corona, CA Alex Mascarenas DB Mission Viejo 5-11.5, 175 Mission Viejo, CA Stan McKay DB Poly 6-2, 205 Long Beach, CA Marlon Pollard DB Cajon 6-0, 170 San Bernardino, CA Morrell Presley TE Carson 6-4, 215 Carson, CA Sheldon Price DB Bishop Amat 6-2, 165 La Puente, CA Brandon Sermons DB Diamond Ranch 6-1, 180 Pomona, CA Xavier Su’a-Filo OL Timpview 6-5, 285 Provo, UT Iuta Tepa DL Poly 6-3, 238 Long Beach, CA Damien Thigpen RB Stonewall Jackson 5-9, 170 Manassas, VA

JC SIGNEES Name Pos. Junior College Ht., Wt. Hometown Ryan Taylor OL Tyler College 6-3, 305 Tyler, TX Eddie Williams OL Mt. SAC College 6-1, 331 Walnut, CA

PREP SIGNEES Name Pos. High School Ht., Wt. Hometown Nik Abele OL Irvine 6-6, 255 Irvine, CA Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 49) … Rated No. 4 offensive tackle in West and No. 3 in California by Scout.com … SuperPrep All- FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 56 prospect … Rated No 58 California prospect by Rivals.com … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 75) … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Rated No. 24 offensive tackle by ESPNU … Rated No. 47 offensive tackle by Rivals.com … Earned three stars from Rivals. com and Scout.com … Rated No. 87 offensive tackle by Scout.com … Named All-State Division II fi rst team by MaxPreps … CalHiSports.com All-State second team and Medium Schools fi rst team … Named to Golden State Preps.com All-State third team and All-Southern California second team … CIF-SS Southern Division fi rst team on defense … Named fi rst-team All-Orange County by The Register … On defense, made eight tackles for loss.

58 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide Jayson Allmond FB Bloomington 6-0.5, 257 Fontana, CA Rated No. 8 fullback nationally by ESPNU … Rated No. 9 fullback by Scout.com … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 92) … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 113 prospect … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 144) … Rated No. 2 fullback in West and No. 14 running back in West by Scout.com … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Earned three stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Ranked No. 95 among athletes by Rivals.com … On offense, rushed for 329 yards and fi ve touchdowns on 72 carries (4.6) and made 29 receptions for 370 yards and two scores … As a linebacker, he made 48 tackles (33 primaries).

Isaiah Bowens LB Bishop Amat 6-3, 220 La Puente, CA Rated No. 2 strongside linebacker in California and No. 4 in West by Scout.com … Rated No. 80 California prospect by Rivals.com … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 98 prospect … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 82) … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 128) … Earned three stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Rated No. 16 outside linebacker nationally by Tom Lemming … Ranked No. 17 strongside linebacker by Scout.com … Rated No. 35 outside linebacker by ESPNU … Ranked No. 48 outside linebacker by Rivals.com … PrepStar All-West Region selection … In six games, made 30 tackles, including 4.5 sacks.

Richard Brehaut QB Los Osos 6-2, 206 Rancho Cucamonga, CA Signed a grant-in-aid and is expected to enroll in Spring Quarter … Member of PrepStar Dream Team (No. 15 prospect) … SuperPrep All- American (No. 12 quarterback) and No. 17 prospect in FarWest (CA/HI/NV) … Ranked No. 6 among pro-style quarterbacks by Rivals.com … Rated No. 9 quarterback by Scout.com … Rated No. 2 quarterback in West by Scout.com … Rated No. 96 prospect and No. 7 quarterback nationally by ESPNU … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 14) … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 10) … Rated No 13 California prospect and No. 115 nationally by Rivals.com … Rated No. 98 prospect nationally by Scout.com … Earned four stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … CIF-SS Central Division fi rst team … Played in UnderArmour All-Star Game … CalHiSports.com All-State second team … Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West … Led Los Osos to 10-3 record as a senior … Elite 11 selection … Completed 165 of 261 passes for 2,406 yards and 19 touchdowns with just four interceptions … Also ran for 525 yards and six scores on 128 attempts (4.1 average) … As a junior, he threw for 2,378 yards and 22 touchdowns and ran for 528 yards.

Greg Capella OL El Diamante 6-4, 326 Visalia, CA Rated No. 2 offensive guard in California and No. 5 in West by Scout.com … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 41) … SuperPrep All- FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 50 prospect … Rated No. 53 California prospect by Rivals.com … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 61) … Earned three stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Ranked No. 17 offensive guard nationally by Scout.com … Rated No. 32 offensive guard by ESPNU … Rated No. 40 among offensive guards by Rivals.com … PrepStar All-West Region selection … CalHiSports.com All-State fi rst team … Named All-State Division II fi rst team by MaxPreps … Two-time Fresno Bee all-area choice … Named to Golden State Preps.com All-State fi rst team and All-Southern California fi rst team … As a senior, helped El Diamante compile a record of 11-2.

Randall Carroll WR Cathedral 5-10.5, 185 Los Angeles, CA First-team USA Today All-American … PrepStar Dream Team selection (No. 14 prospect in nation) … SuperPrep All-American (No. 20 wide receiver) and No. 16 prospect in FarWest (CA/HI/NV) … Ranked No. 39 nationally among all players by Rivals.com … Ranked No. 29 in Athlon Consensus 100 … Rated No. 46 prospect and No. 5 wide receiver by ESPNU … Rated No. 4 ‘athlete’ nationally by Rivals.com … Rated No 5 California prospect by Rivals.com … Rated No. 13 wide receiver nationally and No. 3 in West by Scout.com … Rated No. 15 wide receiver by Tom Lemming … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 17) … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 25) … Earned four stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Ranked No. 129 among all prospects by Scout.com … Played in U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West … Named All-State Division III fi rst team by MaxPreps … CalHiSports.com All-State second team and Medium Schools fi rst team … As a senior, made 31 receptions for 564 yards and four touchdowns and ran the ball 73 times for 543 yards and two scores … In track, won the 2008 CIF State championship in both the 100 (10.43) and 200 meters (20.91).

Todd Golper LB Arcadia 6-0.5, 225 Arcadia, CA PrepStar All-America selection … Rated No. 9 middle linebacker nationally by Scout.com … Ranked No. 10 among linebackers by Rivals.com … Rated No. 2 middle linebacker in West by Scout.com … SuperPrep All-American (No. 31 linebacker) and No. 25 prospect in FarWest (CA/ HI/NV) … Rated No. 16 inside linebacker by Tom Lemming … Rated No. 22 inside linebacker by ESPNU … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 22) … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 31) … Rated No 25 California prospect by Rivals.com … Earned four stars from Rivals.com and Scout.com … Ranked No. 140 national prospect by Scout.com … Ranked No. 238 national prospect by Rivals.com … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … CIF-SS Southeast Division fi rst team … Named to Golden State Preps.com All-Southern California third team … CalHiSports. com All-State third team … As a senior, led Apache defense with 88 tackles with eight sacks and three interceptions … On offense, he rushed for 360 yards and four touchdowns on 53 attempts (6.8 average) and made 13 receptions for 212 yards and two scores.

Keenan Graham DE Silverado 6-4, 225 Las Vegas, NV Rated No. 6 defensive end nationally and No. 1 in West by Scout.com … Rated No. 6 defensive end by Tom Lemming … SuperPrep All-American (No. 13 defensive lineman) and No. 11 prospect in FarWest (CA/HI/NV) … Ranked No. 58 national prospect by Scout.com … Ranked No. 14 weakside defensive end by Rivals.com … Rated No. 56 defensive end by ESPNU … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 9) … Earned four stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … PrepStar All-America selection … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Scout.com No. 1 prospect in Nevada … No. 2 player in state by Rivals.com … Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention … As a senior, he made 73 tackles, including 57 primaries, and seven sacks in nine games and three fumble recoveries … Region’s Defensive Player of the Year …Selected fi rst- team All-Sunrise performer for the second consecutive year.

Stanley Hasiak OL Kapolei 6-6, 320 Kapolei, HI SuperPrep All-American (No. 38 offensive lineman) and No. 33 prospect in FarWest (CA/HI/NV) … Earned four stars from Rivals.com and Scout. com … Rated No. 4 among offensive guards by Rivals.com … Ranked No. 9 offensive guard by Scout.com … Ranked No. 12 among offensive tackles by Tom Lemming … Rated No. 14 offensive guard by ESPNU … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 24) … Rated No. 3 offensive guard in West by Scout.com … Ranked No. 108 among all players by Rivals.com … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Rated No. 2 player in state by Scout.com and Rivals.com … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Rated No. 1 offensive lineman in Hawaii by Scout.com … Played in UnderArmour All-Star Game … Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West … Earned All-State honors from Honolulu Advertiser.

UCLA Spring Football Media Guide 59 Dalton Hilliard RB Punahou 5-11, 195 Honolulu, HI SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 69 prospect … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 92) … Earned three stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Ranked No. 22 nationally among all-purpose backs by Rivals.com … Rated No. 26 tailback by Tom Lemming … Rated No. 37 running back by Scout.com … Rated No. 39 running back by ESPNU … Ranked No. 3 player in Hawaii by Rivals.com … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Rated No. 4 player in Hawaii by Scout.com … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Earned All-State honors from Honolulu Advertiser as an all-purpose performer … Rushed for 599 yards and 10 touchdowns and made 63 receptions for 725 yards and eight scores … Also returned kickoffs and played defensive back in certain situations … Helped lead Punahou to State title.

Jared Koster LB Norco 6-1, 220 Norco, CA CIF-SS Inland Division fi rst team … A three-year starter at powerhouse Norco (Calif.) High School, had a standout senior campaign, during which he recorded 132 tackles (88 solo), 3.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and a blocked fi eld goal, despite suffering a hip-pointer injury that cost him two-and-a-half games… A linebacker, named his school’s defensive MVP after leading the Cougars to an 8-5 record and a berth in the CIF semifi nals…In both his junior and senior seasons, was named fi rst-team all-CIF Southern Section (Inland Division)…Also as a senior, was named all-Big VIII Conference…Garnered all-Riverside County in both his junior and senior years…Was elected defensive captain of the Riverside County team at the Inland Empire Classic all-star game and fi nished second in the pregame combine…Was named defensive line MVP at the Underclassmen.com Showcase…Earned recognition on the Long Beach all-Nike Combine team…Played defensive end as a junior and recorded 9.5 sacks, 63 tackles and two fumble recoveries…Played offensive line as a sophomore on Norco’s second consecutive state championship squad…

Taniela Maka LB Jordan 6-1, 220 Long Beach, CA Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 95) … Rated No. 5 weakside linebacker in California and No. 6 in West by Scout.com … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 103 prospect … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 147) … Rated No. 32 outside linebacker nationally by ESPNU … Ranked No. 57 middle linebacker by Scout.com … Earned three stars from Rivals.com … Rated No. 71 inside linebacker by Rivals.com … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Earned two stars from Scout.com … As a senior, he made 52 tackles in seven games, including four sacks … Also rushed for 107 yards on 11 attempts.

Ricky Marvray WR Centennial 5-11.5, 184 Corona, CA Rated No 37 California prospect by Rivals.com … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 45 prospect … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 42) … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 63) … Earned three stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Rated No. 49 wide receiver nationally and No. 9 in West by Scout.com … Ranked No. 49 wide receiver by Rivals.com … Rated No. 55 wide receiver by ESPNU … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Named All-State Division I fi rst team by MaxPreps … CIF-SS Inland Division fi rst team … CalHiSports.com All-State second team … Named to Golden State Preps.com All-State third team and All-Southern California second team … Helped Centennial win the CIF-SS Inland Division championship and the Division I California State title while compiling a record of 15-0 … Made six receptions for 121 yards in title win over Concord De La Salle … On the year, made 71 receptions for 1,256 yards and 13 touchdowns (17.7 average).

Alex Mascarenas DB Mission Viejo 5-11.5, 175 Mission Viejo, CA Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 57) … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 66 prospect … Rated No. 68 California prospect by Rivals.com … Rated No. 22 safety nationally by Tom Lemming … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 88) … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Earned three stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Rated No. 7 cornerback in California and No. 8 in West by Scout.com … Ranked No. 43 cornerback by Scout.com … Rated No. 46 athlete by ESPNU … Ranked No. 57 athlete by Rivals.com … Named All-State Division I second team on defense by MaxPreps … CIF-SS Pac-5 Division fi rst team as a defensive back … Named to Golden State Preps.com All-Southern California second team … CalHiSports.com All-State third team … Named fi rst-team All-Orange County by The Register … South Coast League co-De- fensive MVP … On offense, he made 41 receptions for 605 yards (14.8 average) and 12 touchdowns … Made four interceptions on defense … Averaged 26.0 yards on 10 punt returns … Second-team All-County as a junior and a sophomore.

Stan McKay DB Poly 6-2, 205 Long Beach, CA Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 62) … Rated No. 5 safety in California and No. 8 in West by Scout.com … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 71 prospect … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 96) … Rated No. 51 safety nationaly by ESPNU … Rated No. 56 safety by Scout. com … Earned three stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Listed No. 59 safety by Rivals.com … PrepStar All-West Region selection … CIF-SS Pac-5 Division fi rst team … Named to Golden State Preps.com All-State second team and All-Southern California second team … CalHiSports.com All-State second team … Named to L.A. Times All-Southland team … As a senior, made 72 tackles, including eight for loss, and eight interceptions for the Jackrabbits, helping them to the CIF-SS Pac-5 championship and CIF-State Open Division runner-up … Also scored three touchdowns as a wide receiver.

Marlon Pollard DB Cajon 6-0, 170 San Bernardino, CA PrepStar All-America selection (No. 93 prospect) … Rated No. 6 cornerback nationally by Tom Lemming … Rated No. 2 cornerback in West by Scout.com … Ranked No. 14 cornerback in the nation and No. 5 athlete among corners by Rivals.com … Rated No. 19 cornerback by Scout. com … Ranked No. 25 cornerback by ESPNU … Rated No 16 California prospect by Rivals.com … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 31) … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 43) … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 49 prospect … Earned four stars from Scout.com and Rivals. com … Ranked No. 150 national prospect by Rivals.com and No. 190 by Scout.com … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Named All-State Division I fi rst team by MaxPreps … CIF-SS Central Division fi rst team … Named to Golden State Preps.com All-State second team and All- Southern California fi rst team … CalHiSports.com All-State third team … Made 71 tackles, including 27 solos, and seven interceptions as a senior … On offense, he made 29 receptions for 510 yards and fi ve touchdowns.

Morrell Presley TE Carson 6-4, 215 Carson, CA Began classes at UCLA on January 5 … Rated No. 1 tight end in nation and in West by Scout.com … SuperPrep All-American (No. 3 tight end) and No. 5 prospect in FarWest (CA/HI/NV) … Member of Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 5) … Scout.com California 101 (No. 4) … Rated No 10 California prospect by Rivals.com … Rated No. 33 national prospect by Scout.com … Rated No. 38 prospect and No. 1 tight end by ESPNU … Ranked No. 41 in Athlon Consensus 100 … Member of PrepStar Dream Team (No. 43 prospect) … Earned fi ve stars from Scout.com … Rated nation’s No. 3 tight end and No. 12 wide receiver by Rivals.com … Rated No. 5 tight end nationally by Tom Lemming … Earned four stars from Rivals.com … Rated No. 75 prospect by Sporting News … Ranked No. 96 among all prospects by Rivals.com … Selected second-team All-America by MaxPreps … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … CalHiSports.com All-State fi rst team … Named to Golden State Preps.com 60 UCLA Spring Football Media Guide All-State second team and All-Southern California fi rst team … Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West … Named All-State Division I fi rst team by MaxPreps … Played in UnderArmour All-Star Game … Los Angeles All-City fi rst team … Named to L.A. Times All-Southland team … As a senior, made 44 receptions for 783 yards and seven touchdowns … Caught seven passes for 149 yards and two TDs in win over Banning … Had nine receptions for 179 yards and one score in loss to Venice.

Sheldon Price DB Bishop Amat 6-2, 165 La Puente, CA Rated No. 21 California prospect by Rivals.com … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 53) … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 57 prospect … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 81) … PrepStar All-America selection … Earned four stars from Rivals.com … Rated No. 6 cornerback in California and No. 7 in West by Scout.com … Awarded three stars from Scout.com … Rated No. 24 cornerback nationally by Tom Lemming … Ranked No. 24 cornerback by Rivals.com and No. 5 in coverage skills … Ranked No. 41 cornerback by Scout.com … Rated No. 46 cornerback by ESPNU … Ranked No. 209 nationally among all players by Rivals.com … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … CalHiSports.com All-State third team … Made 38 tackles, including 34 primaries, and one interception in 11 games as a senior.

Brandon Sermons DB Diamond Ranch 6-1, 180 Pomona, CA Rated No. 28 California prospect by Rivals.com … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 35) … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 39 prospect … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 48) … Earned four stars from Rivals.com … Awarded three stars from Scout.com … Rated No. 33 cornerback nationally by Rivals.com … Rated No. 33 cornerback by ESPNU … Ranked No. 34 cornerback nationally and No. 4 in West by Scout. com … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Named All-State Division II fi rst team by MaxPreps … Named to Golden State Preps.com All-State third team and All-Southern California second team … CalHiSports.com All-State third team … CIF-SS Southeast Division fi rst team … Led Diamond Ranch to Southeast Division title game … As a senior, made 51 tackles, including 36 primaries, in 12 games.

Xavier Su’a-Filo OL Timpview 6-5, 285 Provo, UT Parade Magazine All-American … EA Sports fi rst-team All-American … PrepStar All-America selection … SuperPrep All-American (No. 11 of- fensive lineman) … Ranked No. 1 player in Utah by Rivals.com … Rated No. 1 offensive guard in West by Scout.com … Rated No. 35 prospect and No. 3 offensive tackle nationally by ESPNU … Ranked No. 63 among all prep players by Rivals.com … Rated No. 78 prospect by Sporting News … Rated No. 80 prospect by Scout.com … Rated No. 3 offensive guard by Scout.com … Rated No. 5 interior offensive lineman by Tom Lemming … Ranked No. 7 offensive tackle by Rivals.com … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 8) … Ranked No. 87 in Athlon Consensus 100 … Earned four stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Selected second-team All-America and fi rst-team Medium Schools All-America by Max- Preps … Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 … Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West … Named Utah State 4A Offensive Player of the Year … Helped lead Timpview to a state championship.

Iuta Tepa DL Poly 6-3, 238 Long Beach, CA Rated No. 3 defensive end in California and No. 5 in West by Scout.com … Ranked No. 40 nationally among defensive ends by Scout.com … Rated No. 78 defensive end by ESPNU … Member of Scout.com California 101 (No. 44) … SuperPrep All-FarWest (CA/HI/NV) No. 51 prospect … Scout.com West Hot 150 (No. 68) … Rated No. 63 California prospect by Rivals.com … Earned three stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Rated No. 38 strongside defensive end by Rivals.com ... Selected fi rst-team All-America by MaxPreps … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Named All-State Division I fi rst team by MaxPreps … CalHiSports.com All-State fi rst team … Named to Golden State Preps.com All-State fi rst team and All-Southern California fi rst team … CIF-SS Pac-5 Division fi rst team … Named L.A. Times Lineman of the Year … As a senior, made 112 tackles, including 15 sacks and 19 tackles for loss … Helped Poly win CIF-SS Pac-5 title and reach California State Open Division title game.

Damien Thigpen RB Stonewall Jackson 5-9, 170 Manassas, VA Ranked No. 24 nationally among ‘athletes’ by ESPNU … Rated No. 25 athlete by Rivals.com … Rated No. 33 running back by Scout.com … Rated No. 13 prospect in Virginia by Rivals.com … Rated No. 2 running back in Virginia by Scout.com … Earned four stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … SuperPrep All-Mid Atlantic Region and rated No. 29 prospect in Virginia … PrepStar All-Atlantic Region as defensive back … Played in just fi ve games as a senior due to shoulder injury … Rushed for 806 yards and 16 touchdowns on 123 carries, an average of 161 yards per game.

JC SIGNEES Name Pos. Junior College Ht., Wt. Hometown Ryan Taylor OL Tyler College 6-3, 305 Tyler, TX Expected to enroll in Spring Quarter … Member of the SuperPrep Juco 100 (No. 76) … Earned three stars from Scout.com and two stars from Rivals.com … Played prep ball at Denison (TX) High.

Eddie Williams OL Mt. SAC College 6-1, 331 Walnut, CA PrepStar JUCO All-American … Rated No. 90 JUCO prospect by Rivals.com … Earned three stars from Scout.com and Rivals.com … Played at Damien Memorial High School in Honolulu, HI.

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THE FOOTBALL STAFF (310/825-8699) Head Coach...... Rick Neuheisel, UCLA ’84 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks ...... Norm Chow, Utah ’68 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers...... Chuck Bullough, Michigan State ’92 Assistant Coach/Special Teams...... Frank Gansz, Jr. Citadel ’85 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line ...... Todd Howard, Texas A&M ’91 Assistant Coach/Secondary ...... Tim Hundley, Western Oregon State ’74 Assistant Coach/Secondary ...... Carnell Lake, UCLA ’93 Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers ...... Reggie Moore, UCLA ’91 Assistant Coach/Running Backs ...... Wayne Moses, Washington ’77 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line ...... Bob Palcic, Dayton ’71 Graduate Assistant Coach - Offense ...... Phil Rauscher, UCLA ’07 Graduate Assistant Coach - Defense ...... Clark Lea, Vanderbilt ’05 Head Athletic Performance Coach ...... Mike Linn, UCLA ‘93 Director of On-Campus Recruiting...... Angus McClure, Sacramento State ’95 IMPORTANT TELE- Director of Player Development ...... Darren Witcher, Washington ’84 Director of Football Operations ...... Steven Radicevic, UCLA ’07 PHONE NUMBERS & Head Coach’s Administrative Assistant/Offi ce Manager ...... Jolie Oliver, UCLA ’79 ADDRESSES UCLA Sports Information: THE ATHLETIC STAFF (310/825-8699) Director of Athletics ...... Daniel G. Guerrero, UCLA ’74 U.S. Mail: P.O. Box 24044, Los Angeles, Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Donald Morrison, M.I.T. ’61 CA 90024-0044 Sr. Associate Ath. Director/Senior Women’s Administrator ...... Petrina Long, California ’77 Federal Express or UPS: J.D. Morgan Sr. Associate Ath. Director — External Relations ...... Ross Bjork, Emporia State ’95 Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Sr. Associate Ath. Director — Business and Finance ...... David Secor, UCLA ’85 Angeles, CA 90095-1639 Sr. Associate Ath. Director — Sports and Administration ...... Glenn Toth, UCLA ’76 Telephone: 310/206-6831 Sr. Associate Ath. Director — Business Operations ...... Ken Weiner, UCLA ’78 Associate Ath. Director — Sports Information ...... Marc Dellins, UCLA ’76 SID Fax: 310/825-8664 Associate Ath. Director — Sports and Administration...... Bob Field, Arkansas ’71 Rose Bowl Press Box: 626/397-4210 Associate Ath. Director — Academic Admissions Services ...... Mike Sondheimer, UCLA ’77 UCLA ISP Sports Network General Manager ...... Tom Davis, Southern Illinois ’88 Rose Bowl Offi ce: 626/577-3100 Director of Compliance ...... Rich Herczog, UCLA ’75 Rose Bowl Telephone Installation: Assistant Ath. Director — Operations ...... Mike Dowling, UCLA ’83 800/339-3204 Assistant Ath. Director — Wooden Fund ...... Sharon Takeda, Texas ’94 UCLA Central Ticket Offi ce: Assistant Ath. Director — Major Gifts ...... Shawn Heilbron, UCLA ’89 310/UCLA-WIN Assistant Ath. Director — Marketing and New Revenues ...... Scott Mitchell, Utah ’81 Assistant Ath. Director — Academic and Student Services ...... Christina Rivera, UC Irvine ’96 UCLA Results Hotline: Director of Student-Athlete Counseling ...... Mike Casillas, UCLA ’89 310/825-8575 Director of Student-Athlete Development ...... Ashley Armstrong, UC Davis ’95 UCLA Athletics Web Site Address: Head Athletic Performance Coach ...... Mike Linn, UCLA ‘93 uclabruins.com Central Ticket Offi ce Director...... David Lowenstein, UCLA ’64 Head Team Physician ...... Dr. Gerald Finerman, Penn ’58 Radio Broadcast Web Site Address: Associate Team Physician ...... Dr. John Difi ori, Franklin & Marshall ’85 uclabruins.com Assistant Team Physicians ...... Dr. Sharon Hame, UCLA ’85; Dr. Aurelia Nattiv, UCLA ’81; Dr. David McAllister, UC San Diego ’88; Dr. Ali Motamedi, California ’89 Team Dentist ...... Dr. Ray Padilla, USIU ’73 Director of Sports Medicine ...... Dale Rudd, Cal State Northridge ‘76 Head Football Trainer ...... Anthony Venute, UCLA ’02 Athletic Training Staff ...... Steve Agee, Fresno State ’03; Grace Golden, Oregon ’89; Lorita Granger, CS Fullerton ’82; Tandice Hawkey, Illinois ’02; Heather Katzenmeier, Kansas State ’04; Kristin Lage, TCU ’89; Laef Morris, Missouri State ’04; Carrie Rubertino, Ohio State ’98; James Smuda, New Mexico ’03; Tony Spino, UCLA ’74; Director of Equipment Operations ...... Tony Perri, UCLA ’84 Equipment Staff ...... Sean Markus, Colorado State ’02; Phil Hollenbaugh; Ryan Lynch, Ithaca ’06; Pete Maglieri, LSU ’96; Scott Whittum, Washington ’02 Video Coordinator ...... Ken Norris Video Assistants ...... Eric Kowal, UCLA ’91; Tony Gentile, East Carolina ’04 THE SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF (310/206-6831) Associate Athletic Director/Sports Information Director ...... Marc Dellins, UCLA ’76 Associate SID - Football ...... Steve Rourke, Virginia ’79 Associate SID ...... Rich Bertolucci, Santa Clara ’81 Associate SID ...... Ryan Finney, Kansas State ’90 Assistant SID ...... Liza David, UCLA ’95 Assistant SID ...... Danny Harrington, San Diego State ’97 Assistant SID ...... Stephanie Sampson, Long Beach State ’03 Assistant SID ...... James Ybiernas, Cal State Northridge ’01 SID Assistant ...... Alex Timiraos, Boston College ’06 Student Assistants ...... Luc Bergevin, Seema Choksy, Michael Leary, Evan Schlossberg, Devna Shukla

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