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Rice University RICE UNIVERSITY Football 2010 Fact Book University Information Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator l Assistant Athletics Director/Football Operations l Chuck Driesbach l Jerry Pickle Rice Fact Book Contents Location l Houston, Texas 77251 Rice Football Rosters 2 Alma Mater l Villanova, ‘75 Alma Mater l Delta State, ‘76 Founded l 1891 Rice Player Biographies 6 Offensive Coodinator l David Beaty Defensive Graduate Assistant l Michael Slater Enrollment l 5,556 Rice Coaching Staff Biographies 66 Alma Mater l Lindenwood College, ‘94 Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘93 Nickname l Owls 2009 Statistics 80 Defensive Line/Special Teams Coordinator l Offensive Graduate Assistant l David Sloan Mascot l Sammy the Owl 2009 Review 96 Craig Naivar Alma Mater l New Mexico, ‘95 Colors l Blue (pms 281c) and Gray (pms 424c) Rice Record Book 120 Alma Mater l Hardin-Simmons, ‘94 Conference l Conference USA Post-Season Honors 158 Stadium l Rice Stadium (47,000) Wide Receivers l Larry Edmondson Team Information Alma Mater l Texas A&M, ‘83 Rice Letterman List 169 Playing Surface l FieldTurf Duraspine 2009 Record l 2-10 Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator l All-Time Results 192 President l David W. Leebron (Harvard, ‘76) C-USA Record/Finish l 2-6/5th-West Division Rick LaFavers Series Records 204 Athletics Director l Rick Greenspan (Maryland, ‘75) Starters Returning/Lost l 17/5 Bowl History 208 Athletics Phone Number l 713.348.6920 Alma Mater l TCU, ‘97 Offense l 9/2 Ticket Office Numberl 713.522.OWLS Linebackers l Darrell Patterson Defense l 8/3 Mailing Address l P.O. Box 1892, MS 548 Alma Mater l TCU, ‘84 Lettermen Returning/Lost l 47/19 Houston, TX 77251-1892 Run Game Coordinator /Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles l Offense l 21/8 Physical Address l Tudor Fieldhouse John Reagan Defense l 23/9 6100 Main Street Alma Mater l Syracuse, ‘94 Special Teams l 3/2 Houston, TX 77005 Offensive Line l Ronnie Vinklarek Alma Mater l Southwest Texas, ‘81 Media Relations Cornerbacks l Jason Washington Football Contact l Chuck Pool Rice University is committed to affirmative action and Coaching Staff Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘02 Office Number l 713.348.5775 equal opportunity in education and employment. Rice Head Coach l David Bailiff Defensive Graduate Assistant l Michael Slater Cell Number l 832.244.6476 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘81 Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘93 Email Address l [email protected] sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, Record at Rice l 15-22 (.405) l 3 Seasons Cornerbacks l Jason Washington disability or veteran status. Career Record l 36-37 (.493) l 6 Seasons SID Fax Number l 713.348.6019 Alma Mater l Texas State, ‘02 Rice Press Box l 713.348.5638 Rice Football l 1 No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School 26 Tolu Akinwumi SAF 6-1 215 Fr.-SQ Brampton, Ontario/Notre Dame CSS 13 Andy Erickson WR 5-10 175 Fr.- HS Austin/Lake Travis 32 Will Allday WR 5-8 170 So.-SQ Friendswood/Friendswood 7 Nick Fanuzzi QB 6-4 220 Jr.-1L San Antonio/Alabama 71 Davon Allen OL 6-2 305 Jr.-2L Humble/Humble 48 Tanyan Farley TE 6-2 225 Fr.- HS Arvada, Colorado/Ralston Valley 31 Justin Allen LB 5-11 215 Jr.-SQ Leander/Idaho 89 Christian Fletcher WR 6-1 215 Fr.- HS Fort Worth/Trinity Valley 27 Gabe Baker SAF 6-2 200 Fr.- HS San Antonio/MacArthur 19 Alex Francis CB 5-9 170 Fr.-RS Missouri City/Hightower 78 Eric Ball OL 6-4 280 So.-1L Katy/Katy 20 Corey Frazier SAF 6-1 195 So.-1L Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 90 Cody Bauer DE 6-4 255 So.-1L Pottsboro/Pottsboro 7 Kevin Gaddis CB 5-9 170 So.-1L Midwest City, Okla./Midwest City 11 Pierre Beasley WR 6-3 220 Sr.-3L Houston/Spring Westfield 15 Phillip Gaines CB 6-1 185 So.-1L Converse/Judson 1 Jarrett Ben CB 5-10 170 Jr.-2L Garland/Garland 32 Willie Garley LB 5-11 195 Sr.-3L Victoria/Memorial 9 Chris Boswell K 6-2 200 Fr.-SQ Keller/Fossil Ridge 83 Andre Gautreaux WR 5-11 190 Fr.-SQ Friendswood/Friendswood 12 Andre Brackens SAF 5-9 215 So.-SQ Dallas/Parish Episcopal 17 Trevor Gillette TE 6-3 220 Fr.- HS Austin/Lake Travis 35 Travis Bradshaw SAF 6-1 210 Jr.-2L Cypress/Cy-Fair 55 John Gioffre NT 6-0 285 Jr.-2L Katy/Cinco Ranch 49 Trey Briggs LB 6-1 230 So.-1L Houston/Jersey Village 77 Ian Gray OL 6-8 320 Fr.- HS Pearland/Pearland 29 Bryce Callahan CB 5-10 180 Fr.- HS Cypress/Cy Woods 68 Clay Hebert OL 6-3 290 So.-SQ Klein/Klein 98 Nico Carlson DL 6-3 270 Fr.- HS Katy/Taylor 66 Jake Hicks OL 6-4 280 Jr.-2L Montgomery/Montgomery 52 Keshawn Carrington OL 6-3 275 Jr.-2L Missouri City/Marshall 5 Justin Hill LB 5-11 225 Sr.-3L Corinth/Lake Dallas 76 Drew Carroll OL 6-4 280 Fr.- HS Abilene/Abilene 62 Ross Hill DE 6-1 255 So.-SQ Houston/St. Thomas 86 Derek Clark WR 6-2 195 So.-SQ Ft. Worth/Bowie 79 Jon Hodde OL 6-7 295 Fr.-SQ Burton/Burton 3 Taylor Cook QB 6-7 240 So.-TR Eagle Lake, Texas/Miami 8 Brent Hotard TE 6-1 230 Jr.-1L Round Rock/Round Rock 63 David Dalton DE 6-3 230 Fr.- HS Houston/Houston Christian 85 Mario Hull WR 6-1 190 Fr.- HS Altair/Rice Consolidated 22 Taylor Dupree WR 6-1 210 Sr.-3L Mesquite/Poteet 38 Chris Jammer CB 6-1 190 Jr.-2L Sweeny/Sweeny 30 Jeremy Eddington RB 6-2 220 Fr.- HS Paris/Chisum 70 Bobby Janisch OL 6-5 285 Fr.-SQ Houston/Jersey Village 65 Kody Emmert OL 6-7 270 Jr.-2L Liberty Hill/Liberty Hill 44 Chris Jones SAF 6-1 210 Sr.-3L Arlington/Bowie 2 l Rice Football l Rosters No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School 93 Trevor Jones WR 6-3 235 Fr.- HS Prosper/Prosper 95 Cheta Ozougwu DE 6-2 255 Sr.-3L Houston/Alief Taylor 59 Bobby Kiesewetter DL 6-1 260 Fr.-SQ Katy/Cinco Ranch 64 Tyler Parish OL 6-4 290 Jr.-2L Ardmore, Okla./Ardmore 4 Randy Kitchens WR 6-3 210 Jr.-2L Robinson/Robinson 40 Zach Patt LB 6-2 215 Fr.- HS Honey Grove/Honey Grove 96 Dylan Klare DE 6-3 255 Fr.- HS Refugio/Refugio 87 Michael Patterson WR 5-11 175 So.-1L Rockwall/Rockwall 84 Klein Kubiak WR 6-1 190 Fr.-HS Houston/Strake Jesuit 18 Turner Petersen RB 6-2 220 Fr.-SQ Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage Hall 42 Michael Kutzler LB 6-0 200 Fr.-SQ Ft. Worth/Trinity Valley 29 Kevin Pool RB 5-8 215 Sr.-SQ Pearland/Pearland 54 Richard Ledo DE 5-10 230 Fr.-SQ Houston/Bellaire Episcopal 24 Paul Porras SAF 6-2 195 Fr.-SQ Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro 8 Tanner Leland SAF 6-2 215 Fr.-SQ Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch 17 Michael Poynter QB 6-1 195 Fr.-SQ Arlington/Lamar 36 Ronnie Lillard LB 6-3 215 Jr.-2L Ft. Myers, Fla./USAF Academy Prep 10 James Radcliffe LB 6-1 212 Fr.- HS Katy/Cinco Ranch 51 Brandon Long DS 6-0 225 Sr.-3L Deer Park/Deer Park 6 Patrick Randolph WR 5-11 170 Sr.-3L Tuscaloosa, Ala./Paul W. Bryant 92 Kramer Lucio DE 6-4 245 Sr.-2L Richardson/Berkner 28 Charles Ross RB 6-1 220 So.-1L Schertz/Samuel Clemens 10 Roddy Maginot WR 5-10 170 Jr.-2L Arlington/Bowie 57 Hosam Shahin DT 6-3 275 Fr.-SQ Richmond, B.C./Hugh Boyd Secondary 41 Kyle Martens P 6-6 210 Jr.-2L Spearfish, S.D./Spearfish 74 Cade Shaw OL 6-4 290 Fr.-SQ Corpus Christi/Calallen 88 Vance McDonald TE 6-5 260 So.-1L Winnie/East Chambers 45 Tanner Shuck LB 5-11 220 Jr.-2L Jenks, Okla./Jenks 2 Sam McGuffie RB 6-0 200 So.-TR Cypress/Michigan 60 Matt Simonette OL 6-2 285 Fr.- HS Bellaire/Bellaire 16 Taylor McHargue QB 6-1 205 Fr.-SQ Cedar Park/Vista Ridge 91 Josh Skinner DE 6-4 255 Fr.-SQ Silsbee/Silsbee 56 Scott Mitchell OL 6-4 295 Sr.-3L Ottawa, Ontario/St. Mark 80 Corbin Smiter WR 6-2 215 Sr.-3L Southlake/Carroll 81 Donte Moore WR 6-0 170 Fr.-SQ Manor/Manor 99 Michael Smith DT 6-1 280 Jr.-2L Bay City/Bay City 72 Stefan Nazar OL 6-5 280 So.-SQ Toronto, Ontario/Michael Power 37 Tyler Smith RB 5-8 195 Jr.-1L Cedar Park/Cedar Park 61 Harrison Nguyen LB 6-0 185 So.-SQ Northville, Mich./Detrioit Catholic Central 13 Scott Solomon NT 6-3 270 Sr.-3L San Antonio/Marshall 22 Stephen Noh SAF 5-10 190 So-SQ Katy/Seven Lakes 69 Brian Stacey OL 6-1 280 Jr.-2L Houston/Klein Forest 50 Matt Nordstrom LB 6-0 220 Jr.-2L Spring/Rochester (Mich.) 15 Jordan Taylor WR 6-5 200 FR.- HS Denison/Denison 34 Cameron Nwosu LB 5-10 235 Fr.- HS Houston/Klein Forest 58 Jamael Thomas DT 6-0 260 So.-SQ Huntsville/Huntsville Rice Football l Rosters l 3 No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown/Last School 80 Drew Travis WR 5-10 165 Fr.- HS Pflugerville/Pflugerville RICE NUMERICAL ROSTER 23 Shane Turner RB 5-9 180 So.-1L Houston/Cy Falls No Name Pos Cl-Exp No Name Pos Cl-Exp 43 Martin Uwah CB 5-8 170 Jr.-SQ Mesquite/John Horn 1 Jarrett Ben CB Jr.-2L 17 Trevor Gillette TE Fr.- HS 75 Justin Warren OL 6-3 250 Fr.- HS San Antonio/Roosevelt 2 Sam McGuffie RB So.-TR 17 Michael Poynter QB Fr.-SQ 14 Xavier Webb SAF 5-11 205 Jr.-2L Montgomery/Montgomery 3 Taylor Cook QB So.-TR 18 Turner Petersen RB Fr.-SQ 21 Denzel Wells WR 5-11 185 So.-SQ Houston/Cy Falls 4 Randy Kitchens WR Jr.-2L 19 Alex Francis CB Fr.-RS 47 Aaron Williams LB 6-3 220 Sr.-3L Mesquite/North 5 Justin Hill LB Sr.-3Ls 20 Corey Frazier SAF So.-1L 97 Jared Williams DE 6-3 235 So.-1L Huntsville/Huntsville 6 Patrick Randolph WR Sr.-3L 21 Denzel Wells WR So.-SQ 82 Luke Willson TE 6-5 240 So.-1L LaSalle, Ontario/St.
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