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2009 UCLA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Site Sept 2009 UCLA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Site Sept. 5 San Diego State tbd Rose Bowl 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 California 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 For Season or Single Game Ticket Information, Please Call 310/UCLA W-I-N or visit www.uclabruins.com 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 Los Angeles, 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 HEAD COACH (Alma Mater, Year) Rick Neuheisel (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, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers (Michigan State ’92); Norm Chow, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (Utah ’68); Frank Gansz, Jr., Special Teams (Citadel ’85); Todd Howard, Defensive Line (Texas A&M ’91); Tim Hundley, Secondary (Western Oregon State ’74); Carnell Lake, 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) Kevin Craft, 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.; Alterraun Verner, 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: Kyle Bosworth, 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.
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