BEAVERS TO HOST COUGS FOR HOMECOMING GAME 8 • OSU vs Washington State Saturday, Oct. 29 | 7:45 p.m. Corvallis, Ore. | Reser Stadium

SCHEDULE / RESULTS OREGON STATE (2-5, 1-3) vs WASHINGTON STATE (5-2, 4-0)

SEPTEMBER TELEVISION ...... ESPN2 RADIO...... Beaver Sports Network 1 at Minnesota (BIG TEN NETWORK) ...... L, 30-23 (check local cable provider)* (see page 4 for station list) 17 IDAHO STATE (P12N) ...... W, 37-7 Clay Matvick, play-by-play Mike Parker, play-by-play Dusty Dvoracek, analyst Jim Wilson, analyst 24 BOISE STATE (FS1) ...... L, 38-24 Alex Corddry, sideline Ron Callan, sideline OCTOBER LIVE STATS ...... osubeavers.com , pre-game 1 at Colorado* (P12N) ...... L, 6-47 LIVE AUDIO ...... osubeavers.com SATELLITE RADIO . . . .Sirius Channel 145 8 CALIFORNIA* (P12N) ...... W, 47-44 OT XM Channel 197 15 #21/21 UTAH* (P12N) ...... L, 14-19 Internet 969 22 at #5/5 Washington* (P12N) ...... L, 17-41 Full network broadcast begins at 5:30 p.m. 29 WASHINGTON STATE* (ESPN2) ...... 7:45 p.m. NOVEMBER MEN OF ROSES: Saturday’s contest is Oregon State’s Men of Roses celebration. This week, Oregon State 5 at Stanford* (FS1) ...... 12:30 p.m. University will honor the 75th anniversary of the iconic “Men of Roses” team. Led by head coach , 12 at UCLA* ...... TBA No. 12 Oregon State defeated No. 2 Duke 20-16 in the , a game transplanted to Durham, N.C. 19 ARIZONA* ...... TBA January 1, 1942 marks the only time in the game’s 103-year history that it was played away from the 26 OREGON* ...... TBA actual Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. The U.S. government prohibited large gatherings on the West Coast based on the fear of an attack on the mainland following Pearl Harbor. For more information on the Men of COACHING STAFF Roses team go to osubeavers.com. Things of interest surrounding this weekend’s game in honor of the Men of Roses team include: ...... Head Coach/DL Gary Andersen (SL) • Friday from 4-5 p.m., Brian Curtis, author of “Fields of Battle,” will conduct a lecture in OSU’s LINC building Dave Baldwin (SL) ...... Inside WRs Brent Brennan (SL) ...... Outside WRs regarding the Men of Roses team. Kevin Clune (SL)...... Defensive Coordinator/ILB • The cover of this week’s game program is a reproduction of the 1942 Rose Bowl-issued publication. Cory Hall (PB) ...... Cornerbacks • 1942 team manager Andy Landforce will serve as the honorary game captain and will be recognized in Chad Kauha’aha’a (SL) ...... Assoc. Head Coach/OLB the fi rst quarter. Telly Lockette (SL) ...... Running Backs • The Fallen Hero Flame will be presented at Beaver Walk and Fan Fair by the Tribute to Fallen Soldiers NW Kevin McGiven (PB) ...... Co-Off ensive Coordinator/QB motorcycle group. Derrick Odum (SL) ...... Safeties • Memorabilia, a car club and 1940’s era fi re engine will be on display at Fan Fair...... Co-Off ensive Coordinator/OL/TE T.J. Woods (SL) • The Leishman Trophy from the Rose and the 1942 Rose Bowl championship trophy will be Al Lapuaho (SL) ...... GA / Defense Josh Oglesby (PB) ...... GA / Off ense displayed at Fan Fair. Brian Wozniak (SL) ...... GA / Off ense • 1942 replica pennants presented by Kaiser Permanente at Fan Fair (supplies limited) Kamaron Yancy (PB) ...... GA / Defense • 1942 commemorative posters presented by Hewlett Packard at Fan Fair (supplies limited) GAMEDAY LOCATION: SL (Sideline); PB (Pressbox) • The OSU Marching Band will conduct a special 1940s themed halftime show.

THE SERIES/GAME FACTS SOCIAL MEDIA • Saturday is the 101st meeting in the series that goes back to 1903. • WSU holds a narrow lead in the overall series 50-47-3. Facebook ...... /BeaverFootball/ ...... /BeaverAthletics/ • The Beavers have the advantage in Corvallis, 23-22. • The Cougars have won the last two meetings. Instagram ...... @BeaverFootball • OSU won six out of seven games against the Cougars from 2007-13. Three of those victories were in Pull- ...... @BeaverAthletics man and a fourth was in Seattle. Twitter ...... @BeaverFootball • The Beavers did not win a game in the series between 1979-93, with one 14-14 tie in 1982, and 10 straight ...... @BeaverAthletics losses from 1983-93. SnapChat ...... @BeavAthletics • Former Beaver and current St. Louis Rams’ quarterback Sean Mannion threw for 493 yards (OSU record) on 34-51 passing at WSU in 2013. MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT • In the 1979 game in Corvallis, Scott Richardson tossed four fi rst half touchdowns to set the school record for TD passes in a half. It has since been matched three times, including by current OSU quality control Steve Fenk, Assoc. Athletic Director / Communications coach against Oregon in 2008. email ...... [email protected] • In 1983, Ladd McKittrick connected with Reggie offi ce . . . (541) 737-7470 cell ...... (541) 230-0627 Bynum for a 92-yard touchdown pass - the second- Jason Amberg, Assistant Communications Director longest in OSU history. collegepressbox.com is the offi cial media website for email ...... [email protected] • OSU’s Coquelle Thompson launched the longest Pac-12 football. Access and download weekly game offi ce . . .(541) 737-7469 cell ...... (541) 230-0706 punt in school history against the Cougars, an 80- notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, yard blast in 1930. logos and more for the conference and each of its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected].

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2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 2 2016 QUICK FACTS DREAM COME TRUE: Oregon State Athletics and Unitus Community Credit Union have teamed up to INJURY REPORT GENERAL INFORMATION grant wishes each game. Through Unitus’ Dreams OUT QUESTIONABLE PROBABLE Failauga Decoud Arnold LOCATION: ...... Corvallis, Oregon Come True program, the Beavers will welcome a FOUNDED: ...... 1868 D. Williams Demogerontas Blount children facing serious illness to Reser Stadium for Nall Collins ENROLLMENT: ...... 30,592 the ultimate fan experience every home game dur- ...... Dr. Edward Ray DOUBTFUL Hungalu PRESIDENT: ing the 2016 season. Recipients will be recognized FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE: ...... Joey Spatafora Robinett Ortiz INTERIM DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: . . . . Marianne Vydra on the video board during the game, receive tickets, Owens ATHLETIC DEPT PHONE: ...... 541-737-7373 pre-game sideline passes, a chance to interact with Pierce GAME OPERATIONS DIRECTOR: ...... Jake Gibson the players on game day, a football signed by the OSU Ugwoegbu DIR. OF TICKET OPERATIONS: ...... Jeff Keisler football team and a personalized game jersey. To Unutoa-Whitson CONFERENCE: ...... Pac-12 Conference learn more about the Dream Come True program visit NICKNAME: ...... Beavers osubeavers.com/dreamcometrue MASCOT: ...... Benny Beaver COLORS: ...... Orange and Black 75TH ANNIVERSARY: The 2016 season marks the 75th anniversary of the season. The an- FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL: ...... 1893 ALL-TIME RECORD: ...... 530-567-50 (.484) niversary will be recognized Oct. 29 when the Beavers host Washington State for “The Men of Roses” game ALL-TIME BOWL RECORD: ...... 11-6 (.647) ... The game produced two important fi rsts. It was Oregon State College’s fi rst-ever trip to the famous New Year’s Day classic, and it remains the only Rose Bowl played outside Pasadena. The reason the game was STADIUM INFORMATION moved to Durham, N.C. due to the blackout of the West Coast that had followed the . STADIUM: ...... Reser Stadium (renamed in 1999) The host stadium was ’s home fi eld in Durham, N.C., with the undefeated Blue Devils picked OPENED: ...... 1953 (then Parker Stadium) as 3-1 favorites. Oregon State’s victory came as a big surprise to Eastern and Southern sportswriters, with RENOVATED: ...... 2005 Sid Feder of the Associated Press writing, “Probably never in the quarter century history of the Tournament CAPACITY: ...... 43,305 of Roses had such a completely overlooked betting underdog jumped up to beat the big fellows. Oregon PLAYING SURFACE: ...... FieldTurf State came East to the wonderment of most of Dixie as to why the Westerners were going to show up at all.” ALL-TIME RECORD: ...... 151-143-4 (.513) ... Oregon State won the game 20-16 and Jack Gunether of UPI wrote, “The Beavers skipped and slammed TEAM INFORMATION and fl icked passes with an ease and fi nesse which completely baffl ed the record crowd.” ... Beaver boss, Lon 2015 RECORD: ...... 2-10, 0-9 (6th Pac-12 North; 12th) Stiner, at 38 and the youngest head coach in Rose Bowl history, led the Beavers and Dan Durdan passed 2015 BOWL: ...... N/A and ran OSC to victory earning Player of the Game honors. The winning score came in the third quarter when 2015 FINAL RANKINGS: ...... N/A Gene Gray scored on a 68-yard pass from Bob Dethman. LETTERMEN RETURNING: ...... 40 (20 off ense, 19 defense, 4 specialists) BACK-TO-BACK: Saturday’s game with Washington LETTERMEN LOST: ...... 31 State marks the fi rst time since the 1967 season that MEDIA INFORMATION (12 off ense, 13 defense, 0 specialists) the Beavers have faced teams with undefeated re- STARTERS RETURNING: ...... 15 WEEKLY MEDIA AVAILABILITIES: Oregon State foot- (8 off ense, 4 defense, 3 specialists) cords in conference contests this late in the season. ball student-athletes will be available after practices OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING: Harlow (LT), Lauina (LG), In 1967, Oregon State earned a 14-14 tie at No. 2 UCLA on Tuesday and Wednesday during game weeks - bar- Stanton (RT), Villamin (WR), Bolden Jr. (WR), Jarmon (WR), (Nov. 4) and then defeated No. 1 USC, 3-0, in Corvallis ring class confl ict. Coach Andersen will be available at Collins (QB), Togiai (TE) his Monday press conference, which will stream live DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING: (Nov. 11). UCLA entered the game 6-0 overall and 3-0 Pritchard (DE), Saulo (LB), at http://pac-12.com/live/oregon-state-university-2, Decoud (CB), Chappell (S) in conference while USC was 8-0 overall and 5-0 in and will be available on OSU’s YouTube (/OSUBeaver- SPECIAL TEAMS STARTERS RETURNING: Owens (K), conference before arriving in Corvallis. Porebski (P), Navarro (LS) sAthletics) channel afterwards...... 10 STARTERS LOST: TOUGH SLEDDING: Oregon State’s schedule through PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE CALL: The weekly Pac-12 (3 off ense, 7 defense, 0 specialists) seven games ranks as the 13th-most diffi cult in the Teleconference is every Tuesday. Gary Andersen will OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST: J. Mitchell (C), Seumalo (RG), be available from 12:15-12:25 p.m. For the conference Barrs-Woods (RB) country per USA Today’s Sagarin Rankings. The top DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST: Barnett (DE), Peko (DT), James (LB), number please contact the OSU Communications Of- 15 most diffi cult schedules features a who’s who of fi ce at (541) 737-3720. Mageo (LB), Scott (CB), Strong (S), Noland-Lewis (S) the Pac-12 Conference with Stanford (No. 1), USC (5), SPECIAL TEAMS STARTERS LOST: NONE UCLA (10) and Oregon (12). BEAVERS SPORTS TALK: Most of the Beaver Sports Radio Network carries “Beavers Sports Talk” a weekly statewide call-in show every Wednesday night from ONLY THE BEAVS: Oregon State is the only team in 6-7 p.m. featuring Gary Andersen and Mike Parker. the Pac-12 that has played three current Associated BST is live from Buff alo Wild Wings on Ninth Street Press top 25 teams. in Corvallis. The show is also streamed live on Beaver Nation Online at www.osubeavers.com. ONE EYE IN THE REARVIEW, ONE ON THE ROAD: MEDICAL POLICY: The Oregon State Athletic Com- The combined record of OSU’s six FBS opponents munications Offi ce abides by federal law pertaining thusfar in the season is 36-8. The fi ve remaining to the releasing of injury information. OSU will not dis- teams on the schedule are 16-20 through Oct. 22. seminate any information about a student-athletes’ injury without written consent. The only information given to the media will be if a student-athlete is “prob- able,” “questionable,” or “doubtful” to play.

MON 24 TUE 25 WED 26 THU 27 FRI 28 SAT 29 SUN 30 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. NO AVAILABILITY PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE WALK-THROUGH OSU VS WSU 12:30 p.m. ANDERSEN PRESS CONFERENCE Players available Coach Andersen following practice. Off ense available Defense availableavailable No Media

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 3 BEAVER SPORTS RADIO NETWORK CREATING HAVOC: The Oregon State defense has shown marked improvement creating big plays in CAREER RECEIVING YARDS MARKET CALL LETTERS FREQ. NO. PLAYER YARDS 2016. The Beavers have created 12 turnovers (fi ve Ashland KTMT-FM 96.1 1. Mike Hass (2002-05) 3,924 Astoria KAST-AM 1370 interceptions & seven fumble recoveries) through 13. Robert Prescott (1997-2000) 1,788 Baker City KBKR-AM 1490 seven games. In 2015, OSU caused just 12 turnovers 14. Anthony Brown (2004-07) 1,669 Bend KICE-AM 940 (eight INTs & four fumble recoveries) all season. 15. VICTOR BOLDEN JR. (2013-present) 1,576 Brookings KURY-AM 910 16. Jeff Kolberg (1969-71) 1,364 17. Greg Ainsworth (1997-98) 1,349 Burns KORC-FM 92.7 BRIGHT SPOT: Sophomore linebacker Bright Ug- 18. Tim Euhus (2000-03) 1,346 Coos Bay KBBR-AM 1340 woegbu has been a diff erent player in 2016. Ug- 19. JORDAN VILLAMIN (2014-present) 1,328 Corvallis KEJO-AM 1240 woegbu earned a spot on the fi rst string at outside Corvallis KLOO-AM 1340 linebacker in 2015 in what turned out to be a part- Enterprise KWVR-AM 1340 CAREER RECEPTIONS Enterprise KWVR-FM 92.1 time role. He tallied 17 tackles including 2.0 tackles- NO. PLAYER REC Eugene KKNX-AM 840 for-loss and a sack. So far in 2016 through six games, 1. Markus Wheaton (2009-12) 227 Eugene KLZS-AM 1450 Ugwoegbu has been one of the Beavers’ biggest play- 2. Brandin Cooks (2011-13) 226 Florence KCFM-AM 1250 makers with 47 tackles, including a team-leading 8.5 3. James Rodgers (2007-11) 222 Florence KCFM-FM 104.1 tackles-for-loss and squad-best 3.5 sacks. In addi- 4. Mike Hass (2002-05) 220 5. James Newson (2000-03) 213 Grants Pass KCMX-FM 107.1 tion, he has a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and Hermiston KOHU-AM 1360 6. Sammie Stroughter (2004-08) 164 a pair of pass breakups. His 8.5 TFLs and 3.5 sacks 7. Phil Ross (1985, 1987-89) 153 Klamath Falls KLAD-AM 960 already exceed the team-highs from last year. t8. Jacquizz Rodgers (2008-10) 151 La Grande KLBM-AM 1450 t8. VICTOR BOLDEN JR. (2013-present) 151 Lakeview KORV-FM 93.5 Mapleton KCFM-FM 103.1 NOWHERE TO GO: The Oregon State defensive sec- Medford KTMT-FM 580 ondary has played well in the early going in 2016. CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Medford KCMX-AM 880 The Beavers rank fourth in the Pac-12 and 28th in NO. PLAYER TDs Newport KNPT-AM 1310 the nation in passing yards allowed at 196.7 yards 1. Brandin Cooks (2011-2013) 24 Pendleton KUMA-AM 1290 8. Reggie Bynum (1982-85) 15 per game. The secondary has accounted for four of Joe Newton (2003-04, 06) 15 Pendleton KTIX-AM 1240 the team’s fi ve interceptions and has recorded pass 10. Sammie Stroughter (2004-08) 14 Portland KEX-AM 1190 breakups on 26 other attempts to move the ball Portland KPOJ-AM 620 JORDAN VILLAMIN (2014-present) 11 Prineville KRCO-AM 690 through the air. Plus the starting collection of CBs Prineville KRCO-FM 96.9 Treston Decoud and Xavier Crawford and safeties CAREER FIELD GOALS Roseburg KSKR-AM 1490 Devin Chappell and Brandon Arnold have pitched in NO. PLAYER FGS MADE Salem KBZY-AM 1490 four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Mak- 1. Alexis Serna (2004-07) 80 The Dalles KODL-AM 1440 ing the numbers more impressive is that CB Dwayne 4. Kirk Yliniemi (2001-03) 37 Tillamook KTIL-AM 1590 Williams, who was expected to be a starter in 2016, 5. Troy Bussanich (1987-89) 36 Waldport KWDP-AM 820 has missed four games due to two diff erent injuries 6. Ryan Cesca (1999-2002) 34 7. Kieron Walford (1976-78) 32 BROADCAST and his status remains unknown this week. In ad- 8. GARRETT OWENS (2014-present) 31 - 4 hours prior to kickoff on KEJO (1240 AM) dition, fellow corner Jay Irvine and backup safety - 3 hours prior to kickoff on Newsradio 1190 KEX Landry Payne have both been lost for the season. - 2 hours prior to kickoff on the entire network GAME DAY — Beaver Sports Properties, a division of M.A.S.H. UNIT: The injury bug has once again bitten the Oregon State football program. Last week at Wash- Learfi eld Sports, produces game-day radio broadcasts ington, the Beavers were only able to suit up 63 players due to injury and illness, seven fewer than allowed and special programming, syndicated on the Beaver for a visiting team per Pac-12 regulations. Entering the game with the Huskies, OSU was missing players Sports Radio Network. The 8-hour broadcasts consist of who had accounted for 74% of the team’s total rushing yards and 91% of the team’s total passing yards. over 30 stations across Oregon and is anchored by the Portland fl agship station NewsRadio 1190 KEX/Rip City Two weeks ago against Utah, the Beavers lost quarterbacks on consecutive drives with starter Darell Gar- Radio 620. retson (ankle) out for the year and Conor Blount (knee) out last week and is hopeful to return this week. There will continue to be several options to comple- Joining Garretson on the sideline for the season are OL Sam Curtius, S Jonas Dahl, CB Jaydon Grant, CB ment local radio with football and men’s basketball games Jay Irvine, DL Thor Katoa, OL Bobby Keenan, S Landry Payne, TE Noah Togiai, TE Kenny Turnier and DE available on XM Satellite Radio (offi cial partner of the Pac- LaMone Williams. In addition, injuries and illness have prevented several others from playing through the 12 Conference), internet audio and video live streams via fi rst half of the season including: OL Gunnar Braden, CB Charles Okonkwo and OL Robert Olson. osubeavers.com. THE JOE BEAVER SHOW — Each weekday from noon to BECOMING THE NORM: OSU has accumulated more fi rst downs via the rush than the pass for the second 2 p.m. Mike Parker and Jon Warren host an OSU sports- straight season. The Beavers have converted 61 fi rst downs on the ground versus 50 through the air. Prior themed show in the Greater Corvallis area on 1240 KEJO to 2015 the last time Oregon State had fi nished a season with more fi rst downs on the ground was 2000. and is available worldwide on kejoam.com. TWO OF THE BEST: Starting wide receivers Victor Bolden Jr. and Jordan Villamin are spending the sea- son climbing Oregon State’s career receiving yards records list. Currently Bolden Jr. ranks 15th all-time at OSU with 1,576 receiving yards while Villamin is 19th with 1,328 yards.

OVERTIME HISTORY BIG PLAY BOLDEN: Senior Victor Bolden Jr. has been all over the fi eld for the Beavers through four games - as a wide receiver, running jet sweeps and reverses, and returning punts and kickoff s. In the early going, Sept. 26, 1996 at California Loss 42-48 (3 OT) Nov. 21, 1998 Oregon Win 44-41 (2 OT) Bolden Jr. has punished teams for failing to account for him resulting in big plays for the Beavers. Bolden Nov. 3, 2001 at USC Loss 13-16 Jr. is the only player in the NCAA with two plays of 90+ yards - 92-yard jet sweep (second-longest rushing Sept. 4, 2004 at LSU Loss 21-22 play in OSU history) against Idaho State and a 99-yard kickoff return against Boise State. He is also the fi rst Dec. 1, 2007 at Oregon Win 38-31 (2 OT) Oct. 16, 2010 at Washington Loss 35-34 (2 OT) OSU player with two rushes of 75 or more yards in the same season since Steven Jackson in 2002 (75 vs. Sept. 3, 2011 Sacramento State Loss 29-28 Fresno State & 80 vs. UCLA). Sept. 14, 2013 at Utah Win 51-48 Oct. 16, 2014 Utah Loss 29-23 (2 OT) Oct. 8, 2016 California Win 47-44

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 4 DANGEROUS RETURNS: OSU ranks fi st in the Pac-12 HEAD COACH GARY ANDERSEN SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Gary Andersen was named the and 15th in the country for yards per kickoff return at Player Tackles 28th head coach of the Oregon State 26.47. Senior Victor Bolden Jr. is second in the con- Drew Kell, S 7 football program on December 10, ference and 13th in the nation with an average of 28.3 Ricky Ortiz, TE 5 2014. yards per return. Tim Cook, RB 4 Named a semi-fi nalist for the Max- Omar Hicks-Onu, S 4 well Football Club Coach of the Year AIMING FOR THE CYCLE: Senior do-everything play- Jonathan Willis, LB 3 two straight seasons prior to being er Victor Bolden Jr. is one of 11 players in the nation Kendall Hill, S 2 hired to lead the Oregon State football to have scored touchdowns rushing, receiving and as Jalen Moore, S 2 program, Andersen has experienced success everywhere Ryan Navarro, LS 2 he’s been. a kick returner in 2016. Bolden notched a receiving Adley Rutschman, K 2 He has a 53-53 overall record in seven-plus years as touchdown in the season-opener at Minnesota, had a Jaylynn Bailey, RB 1 a head coach, which includes rebuilding programs at Utah 92-yard touchdown run against Idaho State in Week Xavier Crawford, CB 1 State and Oregon State. 2, and returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown Landry Payne, S 1 He owns an 8-2 bowl-game record as an assistant or against Boise State in Week 3. Others that have ac- Shemar Smith, LB 1 head coach, and was 2-0 in BCS bowls as an assistant. complished the feat are Keion Davis (Marshall), Qua- Andersen is the total package. In addition, to winning dree Henderson (Pittsburgh), Adrian Killins (UCF), T.J. conference championships and bowl games, his student- Logan (North Carolina), Tim McVey (Air Force), Joe Mixon (Oklahoma State), Rashaad Penny (San Diego athletes are also very successful off the fi eld, earning numerous conference and national all-academic honors. State), Tony Pollard (Memphis), John Ross (Washington) and Aregeros Turner (Northern Illinois). Fifteen student-athletes were named to the Pac-12 All- Academic team last season, matching the school record. VIC IS ON A STREAK: Victor Bolden Jr. is tied for 15th in the nation for receptions in consecutive games Andersen went to Wisconsin from Utah State, where played. Bolden Jr. has caught at least one pass in 31 he completely revitalized a program that had won just six games in a row in which he’s played. Only Nate Phil- games in the three previous seasons. The Aggies were lips (UA) with 40, River Cracraft (WSU) with 36, JuJu CAREER STARTS 4-8 in Andersen’s fi rst two years, improved to 7-6 in his Smith-Schuster (USC) with 35 and Christian McCaf- Sean Harlow, OT 32 (4 straight) third and then won a school-record 11 games and the frey (Stanford) with 32 have longer streaks in the Victor Bolden, WR 31 (6 straight) Western Athletic Conference title in 2012. It was their fi rst Dustin Stanton, OL 25 (straight) outright league championship since 1936. Pac-12. Corey Davis (Western Michigan) and Robert Jordan Villamin, WR 20 A native of Salt Lake City and a 1986 graduate of the Davis (Georgia State) lead the nation with receptions Fred Lauina, OG 19 University of Utah with a degree in political science, An- in 44 straight games. Caleb Saulo, LB 18 (7 straight) dersen was a junior college All-American center at Ricks Gavin Andrews, OL 17 (7 straight) College in 1984, and a letterman at Utah in 1985 and 1986. RUSHING THE BALL: Three weeks ago, against Cali- Darell Garretson, QB 17* Andersen and his wife, the former Stacey Lambert, fornia, the Beavers rushed for 474 yards - the most in Treston Decoud, CB 16 (10 straight) have three sons, Keegan and twins Chasen and Hagen. the Gary Andersen era. It was the fourth-most rush- Devin Chappell, S 15 (8 straight) Keegan played tight end at Utah State for his father and ing yards in school history and the most-ever against , WR 13 (6 straight) is currently the assistant director of operations at OSU. Manase Hungalu, LB 10 (4 straight) The twins both attend Utah State, where Chasen is a line- a conference opponent. The old record was 470 yards Hunter Jarmon, WR 10 backer. at Idaho in 1942 when both teams were members of Brandon Arnold, S 9 For Andersen’s complete biography turn to page 80 of the Pacifi c Coast Conference. The record against a Baker Pritchard, DE 9 the 2016 Oregon State Football Media Guide or go to www. current conference opponent in a league game was Bright Ugwoegbu, LB 8 (2 straight) osubeavers.com. 428 at UCLA in 1994. OSU entered the game with 557 Ryan Nall, RB 8 THE ANDERSEN PROFILE rushing yards through four games. Blake Brandel, OL 7 (straight) Xavier Crawford, CB 7 (straight) HOMETOWN ...... Salt Lake City, Utah Sumner Houston, DT 7 (4 straight) WIFE ...... Stacey READY OR NOT: The OSU rushing attack through Titus Failauga, DE 7 CHILDREN ...... Keegan, Chasen and Hagen seven games has been eff ective to the tune of 5.4 Kalani Vakameilalo, DT 6 (2 straight) ALMA MATER ...... Utah yards per carry (259 carries for 1,405 yards). That is Noah Togiai, TE 6 B.A. Political Science in 1986 a record-setting pace for a full season. The current Dwayne Williams, CB 6 PLAYING CAREER record is 4.9 ypc (474 for 2,336) set in 1960. The Kendall Hill, S 5 Center at Utah, 1985-86 Beavers have spread the rushing gains around as Phillip Napoleon, DE 5 (straight) Center at Ricks College, 1983-84 well with four diff erent players exceeding 100 yards Brayden Kearsley, OL 5 ^ COACHING CAREER in a game – Ryan Nall, Victor Bolden Jr., Darell Gar- Jonathan Willis, LB 5 Timmy Hernandez, WR 4 (straight) retson and Tim Cook. Cook, who had been playing Dec. 2014-present ...... Oregon State (Head Coach) Ricky Ortiz, FB-LB 4 2013-14 ...... Wisconsin (Head Coach) as OSU’s third-string running back, was forced into Gus Lavaka, OL 3 (straight) 2009-12 ...... Utah State (Head Coach) bigger role last Saturday at Washington where he Elu Aydon, DT 3 2004-08...... Utah (Defensive Coordinator) rumbled 108 yards on 18 carries for his fi rst career Xavier Hawkins, WR 3 2003 ...... Southern Utah (Head Coach) 100-yard day and added the fi rst rushing touchdown Tuli Wily-Matagi, TE 2 (straight) 1997-2002 . Utah (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Tackles) of his career. Kammy Delp, OG 2 1995-96 ...... Northern Arizona (Asst. Head Coach) Yanni Demogerontas, OL 2 1994 ...... Park City HS (Head Coach) THE WRECKING NALL: Earlier this season against Will Hopkins, OT 2 1992-93 ...... Idaho State (Defensive Line) Paul Lucas, WR 2 Cal, sophomore running back Ryan Nall rushed for 1989-91 ...... Ricks College (Off ensive Line) Marcus McMaryion, QB 2 221 yards on 14 carries, the 10th-best performance RECORD AT OREGON STATE: . . . . .4-15, .211 (2nd season) Joah Robinett, LB 2 CAREER RECORD: ...... 53-53, .500 (8 seasons) in school history. His former personal record was 174 Tim Cook, RB 1 yards at Oregon in 2015. It was his third career 100- Rahmel Dockery, WR-CB 1 yard game. In addition, Nall scored three touchdowns Kyle Haley, LB 1 and now has seven TDs in his last seven games over Jay Irvine, CB 1 the past two seasons. Nall’s 80-yard touchdown jaunt Jalen Moore, S 1 on the fi rst play of the second half was the longest of Paisa Savea, DT 1 his career and tied for the sixth-longest in school his- Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson, LB 1 tory. Nall averages a Pac-12 best 7.2 yards per carry * - indicates 11 starts came while at Utah State. ^ - indicates 4 starts came while at BYU. and ranks sixth nationally. 2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 5 BY THE NUMBERS (TEAM) OWENS IN EIGHTH: Beaver kicker Garrett Owens has quietly moved up the record charts for fi eld goals RECRUIT MILES Team Off ense Pac-12 Nation A recent study published by Rukkus mapped out the Total Off ense 11 114 at OSU. He enters Saturday with 31 made fi eld goals. Owens next target on the chart is Kieron Walford hometown of every Division I football and says that Rushing Off ense 6 39 Oregon State players log an average of 1,126.9 miles (1976-79) who made 32. He’s made 31 of 42 fi eld Passing Off ense 12 119 to get to Corvallis - the fourth-most in the nation from- Team Pass Effi ciency 12 128 goals for a .738 percentage. hometown to campus. Scoring Off ense 11 100 3rd Down Conversions Pct 12 93 1 Hawai’i 1,881.75 TRUE STUDENT-ATHLETES: Eleven Beavers either 2 Stanford 1,243.93 4th Down Conversions Pct 12 126 have or are on track to graduate by January. Juniors Red Zone Off ense 5 28 3 Washington State 1,189.21 First Downs Off ense 11 118 Kendall Hill, who was recently granted a sixth year 4 OREGON STATE 1,126.90 Time of Possession 7 69 of eligibility, graduated following summer term with 5 Oregon 1,046.50 Sacks Allowed 10 107 a degree in human development and family sciences, Team Defense Pac-12 Nation and Garrett Owens, received his degree in sociology Total Defense 8 83 in the spring. In addition, Gavin Andrews (economics), Devin Chappell (economics), Rahmel Dockery Rushing Defense 10 114 (sociology), Sean Harlow (human development and family sciences), Ricky Ortiz (agricultural sciences), Passing Yards Allowed 4 28 Caleb Saulo (sociology), Dustin Stanton (business administration), Noke Tago (human development and Team Pass Effi ciency Defense 4 21 family sciences) and Sosaia Tauaho (liberal studies) are scheduled to graduate in December. Scoring Defense 8 95 3rd Down Conversions Pct Defense 8 89 SENIOR CLASS: The Beavers are once again one of the most inexperienced teams in the country. OSU 4th Down Conversions Pct Defense 10 108 Red Zone Defense 11 112 entered the season with 15 seniors on the active roster, which ranks as tied with Washington State as the First Downs Defense 7 84 second-youngest team in the Pac-12 behind USC with 14. It is tied as the 13th-fewest seniors in the nation. Sacks 11 105 Miscellaneous Pac-12 Nation SHUFFLING THE DECK: Last month, senior off ensive lineman Sean Harlow returned to the lineup at Col- Turnover Margin 7 70 orado. Harlow’s return from a season-ending injury last season against the Buff s at midseason created Net Punting 5 36 a ripple eff ect along the line with Blake Brandel moving from left tackle to right tackle, Dustin Stanton Punt Returns 10 102 sliding from right tackle to right guard and Gavin Andrews moving inside from right guard to center. Bran- Fewest Penalties/Game 8 91 del, Stanton and Andrews had never previously played their new positions in a game for the Beavers. Fred Fewest Penalized Yards/Game 8 78 Lauina was the lone regular to remain in his usual position at left guard. Lauina ended up getting injured in Kickoff Returns 1 15 the game sending true freshman Gus Lavaka into action at left guard fi nishing the complete revamp of the Kickoff Return Defense 5 46 Punt Return Defense 3 20 Beavers’ off ensive line.

BY THE NUMBERS (INDIVIDUAL) FRESH FACES: So far in 2016 Oregon State coaches have called on 19 young players to make their OSU Player Category Pac-12 Nation debuts. Nine true freshmen have played so far in 2016 including: QB Conor Blount, WR Trevon Bradford, Victor Bolden Jr. All-Purpose 5 27 LB Andrzej Hughes-Murray, OL Gus Lavaka, RB Artavis Pierce, LB Joah Robinett, K Adley Rutschman, Darell Garretson Completion Pct. 11 108 LB Shemar Smith and LB Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson. In addition, redshirt freshmen DT Elu Aydon, WR Darell Garretson Completions/Game 10 98 Garrett Owens Field Goals/Game 5 37 Andre Bodden, OT Blake Brandel, CB Xavier Craw- ford, S Omar Hicks-Onu, LB Hamilton Hunt, CB Jay Devin Chappell Forced Fumbles 2 10 2016 WATCH LISTS Treston Decoud Interceptions/Game 8 74 Irvine, S Jalen Moore, CB Shawn Wilson and TE Victor Bolden Jr. Kickoff Returns 2 13 Tuli Wily-Matagi have seen playing time for the fi rst Victor Bolden Jr., WR ...... Paul Hornung Award Victor Bolden Jr. Kick Return TDs 1 3 time in their careers. Robinett joined the group three ...... Dante Hall Award Victor Bolden Jr. Punt Returns 6 62 weeks ago against Cal earning the start and fi nish- Seth Collins, WR ...... Paul Hornung Award Nick Porebski Punting 7 50 ing with fi ve tackles. Two weeks ago against Utah, Will Hopkins, OL ...... AFCA Good Works Team Ryan Nall Rushing Yards/Carry 1 6 Unutoa-Whitson received the fi rst playing time of his Hunter Jarmon, WR .Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Ryan Nall Rushing TDs 7 59 Ryan Nall Rushing Yards/Game 7 70 career and last week Hughes-Murray joined the fray Ryan Nall, RB ...... Wuerff el Trophy Caleb Saulo Total Tackles 2 53 at Washington. Nick Porebski, P ...... Ray Guy Award PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS 12 MORE FIRST TIMERS: Nine transfers have also NORTH BEAVERS IN THE NFL Team Pac-12 Overall been called upon to contribute including: RB Tim Cook, QB Darell Garretson, WR Timmy Hernandez, D.J. Alexander, LB Kansas City Chiefs Washington 4-0 7-0 Derek Anderson, QB Carolina Panthers OL Brayden Kearsley, DE Phillip Napoleon, S Landry Washington State 4-0 5-2 Josh Andrews, OL Philadelphia Eagles California 2-2 4-3 Payne, LB Wesley Payne, DT Paisa Savea and CB Brandin Cooks, WR New Orleans Saints Stanford 2-3 4-3 Kyle White. Juniors OL Sam Curtius and RB Marcus Scott Crichton, DE Minnesota Vikings Oregon State 1-3 2-5 Greaves as well as sophomore OL Yanni Demogeron- Obum Gwacham, DE New Orleans Saints Oregon 0-4 2-5 tas have also taken their fi rst college snaps this sea- Connor Hamlett, TE Cleveland Browns Johnny Hekker, P Los Angeles Rams SOUTH son bringing the grand total of 2016 fi rst-timers to 31 Andy Levitre, OG Atlanta Falcons Team Pac-12 Overall players making their collegiate debut for the Beavers. Sean Mannion, QB Los Angeles Rams Utah 4-1 7-1 Matt Moore, QB Miami Dolphins Colorado 4-1 6-2 Steven Nelson, CB Kansas City Chiefs USC 3-2 4-3 Stephen Paea, DT Cleveland Browns Arizona State 2-3 5-3 Kyle Peko, DT Denver Broncos UCLA 1-4 3-5 Jordan Poyer, S Cleveland Browns Arizona 0-4 2-5 Mike Remmers, OT Carolina Panthers Jacquizz Rodgers, RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Isaac Seumalo, OG Philadelphia Eagles Terron Ward, RB Atlanta Falcons Markus Wheaton, WR Pittsburgh Steelers Dylan Wynn, DL Cleveland Browns

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 6 NEW STARTERS: Thirteen Oregon State players have registered the fi rst starts of their careers. Sophomore Yanni Demogerontas started the fi rst two games of the season at center earning the fi rst snaps of his career. In addition, redshirt freshmen DT Elu Aydon, LT Blake Brandel, CB Xavier Crawford, CB Jay Irvine and S Jalen Moore have also drawn the starting nod for the fi rst time. On the off ensive side, senior RB Tim Cook and junior DE Phillip Napoleon and sophomore WR Timmy Hernandez have made their fi rst starts for the Beavers. In addition, juniors QB Darell Garretson, OL Brayden Kearsley and DT Paisa Savea have made their fi rst OSU starts. Garretson has started all three games this season, while Kearsley made his fi rst start against Boise State. Both players had started at their previous schools, Garretson arrived at OSU with 11 starts under his belt at Utah State and Kearsley had four starts at BYU. As for true freshmen, OL Gus Lavaka and LB Joah Robinett each made their fi rst career starts against California and LB Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson got the fi rst snap at Washington.

LET’S DO IT AGAIN: Oregon State safety Kendall Hill has been granted a sixth year of eligibility for the 2017 season by the NCAA. Hill missed his true freshman season (2012) due to a knee injury suff ered during the spring of his senior year of high school. He then suff ered a season-ending knee injury during the spring practice session in 2013 and missed a second straight year.

TEAM CAPTAINS: The 2016 team is captained by seniors Victor Bolden Jr., Devin Chappell, Sean Harlow, Caleb Saulo, Dustin Stanton and junior Darell Gar- retson.

NEW COORDINATORS: The Oregon State football program is one of fi ve in the nation (Bowling Green, Hawai’i, UCF and Utah State) that has had a diff erent off en- sive AND defensive coordinator in each of the last three seasons. On the off ensive side, the Beavers have been led by John Garrett (2014), Dave Baldwin (2015) and Kevin McGiven and T.J. Woods will co-coordinate in 2016, while on the defensive side it has been Mark Banker (2014), Kalani Sitake (2015) and now Kevin Clune (2016). Bowling Green is the only team to have had four diff erent coordinators on both sides of the ball in the last four years. In point of fact, Danny Langsdorf was the off ensive coordinator for the previous 10 seasons before Garrett’s stint under then-head coach .

SCHEDULE QUIRK: The Beavers have two separate two-game stretches at Reser Stadium - one is complete (Cal and Utah) and the second closes out the season for the Beavers (Arizona and Oregon). The last time OSU played a pair of league two-game home stands in one season was 1991.

NEW HOME FOR THE BEAVS: The Valley Football Center remains a construction zone but various areas of the Victory Through Valley project have come online in recent weeks with the equipment room and loading PRONUNCIATION GUIDE dock area becoming fully functional, a barber shop facility in the players’ lounge and a new coaches locker # PLAYERS PRONUNCIATION room opening. Just this week a new media interview and work room was completed and will be used today 7 Xavier Hawkins Ex-avier for the Beavers’ postgame press conference for the fi rst time. The Beavers moved into their new locker room 8 Rahmel Dockery Ruh-MEL in August. Other completed parts of the renovation include an expanded athletic medicine facility, expanded 9 Devin Chappell Shuh-pell 13 Jordan Villamin vill-uh-min equipment operations, renovated offi ces for the coaching staff , and an academic/career development offi ce. 14 Treston Decoud day-kood Still under construction are a football hall of fame, lobby and auditorium. For more on the $42 million project 19 Trevon Bradford truh-von go to www.ourbeavernation.com. 22 Xavier Crawford Ex-avier 23 Marcus Greaves greeves CAMP BEND: The Oregon State football program opened fall camp by trekking across the Cascade Mountain 26 Kieran Yancy kyeer-en range 155 miles to Bend, Ore. for the fi rst week of practice. The team worked out at Summit High School while 35 Caleb Saulo SAW-low living in the dorms of Central Oregon Community College. The squad was able to work on team-bonding as 38 Charles Okonkwo OH-konk-whoa well as receiving the benefi ts of working out at an elevation of 3,623 feet. 41 Shemar Smith Shih-mar 42 Doug Taumoelau Dao-moo-lau 43 Adam Soesman sose-man STRONG DEBUT: Junior QB Darell Garretson, who sat out 2015 due to NCAA transfer rules, made his Oregon 44 Ricky Liuchan loo-chin State debut at Minnesota completing 25 of 40 passes for 228 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. 46 Jordan Choukair SHOE-care It was the best starting debut performance by an OSU signal-caller since Cody Vaz passed for 332 yards and 47 Bright Ugwoegbu oog-way-boo three scores in a 42-24 victory at BYU in 2012. Garretson joined the likes of some of OSU’s greatest quarter- 49 Andrzej Hughes-Murray on-jay backs in history with only Matt Moore and Erik Wilhem throwing for more TDs in a debut performance with 54 Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson ooh-nu-toe-uh four and other than Vaz, Derek Anderson is the only other to throw for three scores in the modern era. 55 Manase Hungalu muh-nah-seh HOONG-ah-lu 59 Hamilcar Rashed Jr. Rah-sheed 63 Gus Lavaka luh-vah-kah EARLY RETIREMENT: Oregon State went through a series of medically-forced retirements since the spring 64 Fred Lauina lau-EE-nah practice period in April. OL Drew Clarkson (3 starts), OL Leo Fuimaono, RB Damien Haskins and OL Mason 68 Sosaia Tauaho So-sigh-uh Tau-ah-ho Johnson opted to retire from football during the spring. Then following the fi rst week of fall camp S Gabe 73 Blake Brandel Bran-dull Ovgard (2) signed his retirement paperwork. 76 Yanni Demogerontas Yah-nee DEE-mo-jer-raunt-us WIN THE TURNOVER BATTLE, WIN THE GAME: Over the last 155 games, Oregon State is 52-16 when com- 78 Sam Curtius Curt-iss mitting fewer turnovers than its opponent, 12-43 when committing more and 16-17 when even. 81 Noah Togiai Tong-EE-eye 82 Tuli Wily-Matagi too-lee Why-lee-muh-tong-ee 300TH GAME IN RESER: The Beavers’ will play their 300th game in Reser (formerly Parker) Stadium late this 86 Andre Bodden Bo-din year against Arizona, Nov. 19. 91 Noke Tago NO-kay Tong-O 92 Paisa Savea Pie-suh Sah-vay-uh 60TH ANNIVERSARY: The 2016 season is also the 60th anniversary of the 1956 Rose Bowl season. The 93 Titus Failauga FIE-la-oong-uh game was commemorated during the weekend of Sept. 23-25 when the Beavers hosted Boise State. The 94 Joah Robinett Joe-uh Rob-in-ette game was the Beavers’ second Rose Bowl berth, but fi rst actually at the Rose Bowl. A crowd of 100,000 97 Kalani Vakameilalo vah-kah-may-lah-loh witnessed 10th-ranked Oregon State fall to No. 3 Iowa 35-19. Joe Francis rushed for 73 yards and passed for 98 Andrew Iademarco eye-dih-marco another 130 yards in the loss. 99 Elu Aydon el-lou A-den COACHES & STAFF Chad Kauha’aha’a cow-ha-a-ha-a Vince Guinta GINT-uh Darrick Yray Ray Ariko Iso uh-REE-ko E-so

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 7 MARCUS McMARYION • QB CAREER: 2 starts; 627 yards, 2 TDs Dinuba, Calif. • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention in 2015. 3 SO, 6-1, 204 • Made fi rst career start in last year’s Civil War at Oregon. Major: Public Health

VICTOR BOLDEN, JR. • WR CAREER: 31 starts; 151 receptions, 1,576 yards, 6 TDs San Bernardino, Calif. • Only OSU player to ever return a punt & kickoff for TDs in a season (2015). 6 SR, 5-9, 183 • Mother, Zelda, hold the school record in the 100- and 200-meter hurdles at Major: Public Health Mt. San Antonio College.

CONOR BLOUNT • QB CAREER: 4 games played; 183 passing yards Waukesha, Wis. • Made his collegiate debut in second half against Boise State last week. 12 FR, 6-1, 190 • Late addition to roster joining the program in June Major: University Exploratory Studies • Threw for 1,577 yards, 20 touchdowns & one interception as a senior.

JORDAN VILLAMIN • WR CAREER: 20 starts; 88 receptions, 1,328 yards, 11 TDs Fontana, Calif. • Ranks 19th on OSU’s career receiving yards list. 13 JR, 6-5, 220 • Traveled to London, Rome and France on a mission trip. Major: Liberal Studies • Built homes for children in Alaska.

GARRETT OWENS • K CAREER: 3rd year starter; 31-42 fi eld goals, 59-59 extra points Arroyo Grande, Calif. • Graduated in June with a degree in sociology. 21 JR, 5-9, 182 • Is pursuing a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies. Master’s Program: Interdisciplinary Studies • Has been on OSU’s honor roll twice.

SETH COLLINS • WR CAREER: 13 starts (7 at QB); 604 rush yards, 6 rush TDs; San Diego, Calif. 26 rec. 286 yards 22 SO, 6-3, 188 • Sister, Devin, is a sprinter for OSU’s track team. Major: Business

RYAN NALL • RB CAREER: 8 starts; 137 carries, 919 yards, 9 TDs; 20 rec. 196 yards Sandy, Ore. • Received ‘Play It Forward’ state award in Dec. - helps motivate kids to be active. 34 SO, 6-2, 234 • Third on the team with 25.5 hours of community service last year. Major: Speech Communication • Used to play the trombone.

RICKY ORTIZ • TE CAREER: 4 starts (2 at FB/TE, 1 at LB); 16 receptions, 118 yards Corona, Calif. • Has already started a business farming and distributing avocados. 42 SR, 6-0, 232 • Second on the team with 30 hours of community service last year. Major: Agricultural Sciences • Helped start the OSU Sustainability Group on campus.

GAVIN ANDREWS • OL CAREER: 17 starts (7 at RG, 5 at LT, 1 at RT, 4 at C) Granite Bay, Calif. • Accomplished wrestler in high school with several national tournament titles 62 SR-RS, 6-6, 327 and honors. Major: Economics • Is considered the ‘runt’ of the family.

GUS LAVAKA • OL CAREER: 3 starts (all at left guard) Kearns, Utah • Completed a two-year LDS Mission to the Kingdom of Tonga. 63 FR, 6-4, 340 • 22-year-old freshman. Major: University Exploratory Studies

BLAKE BRANDEL • OL CAREER: 7 starts (4 at RT, 3 at LT) Milwaukie, Ore. • Has been involved with Special Olympics of Oregon 73 FR-RS, 6-7, 296 • Father, Scott, played football at Lewis & Clark College Major: Business • Earned conference player of the year in high school as an off ensive lineman.

DUSTIN STANTON • OL CAREER: 25 starts (21 at RT, 4 at RG) Marysville, Wash. • Three-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection. 74 SR, 6-6, 305 • Among top 10 Beavers with 17.5 hours of community service last year. Major: Business Administration • Would like to own and operate a brewery after football. • Involved in SportUp - turn to page 2 of game notes for more information. • Has twin brothers at the top of their ROTC class at Eastern Washington U. • Claims he can solve a Rubik’s Cube in under two minutes.

SEAN HARLOW • OL CAREER: 32 starts (18 at LT, 14 at RT) San Clemente, Calif. • Missed second half of 2015 season and fi rst three games of ‘16 due to injury. 77 SR, 6-4, 310 • Father, Pat Harlow, was an All-American off ensive tackle at USC and the No. Major: Human Development and Family Sciences 11 overall pick in the 1991 NFL Draft by New England. 2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 8 BRANDON ARNOLD • S CAREER: 9 starts; 77 tackles, 1.0 TFLs, 2 INT, 1 FR Los Angeles, Calif. • PrepStar All-American in 2012. 3 JR, 5-11, 206 • Has been a skier since the age of four. Major: Communication

KENDALL HILL CAREER: 5 starts; 55 tackles, 2.0 TFLs, 1 BrUp La Marque, Texas • Granted a 6th year of eligibility by NCAA after missing two years to injuries. 12 JR, 6-2, 204 • Will graduate in August in human development and family sciences. Major: Human Development and Family Sciences • Participated in Academic Decathlon series in 2011-12.

DEVIN CHAPPELL • S CAREER: 15 starts; 94 tackles, 7.0 TFLs, 1 Sack, 1 INT, 3 FF, 2 FR, 5 BrUp Springfi eld, Ore. • Part of group that participated in special forces leadership development program 9 SR, 6-2, 203 at Camp Williams in Utah during summer of 2015. Major: Economics • Transferred to OSU as a walkon from Western Oregon in 2014.

TRESTON DECOUD CAREER: 16 starts; 89 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, 1.0 sacks, 2 INT, 9 BrUp Covington, La. • Transferred schools early in his career to be closer to his mother who had breast 14 SR, 6-3, 208 cancer. Major: Liberal Studies • Loves music and can rap.

XAVIER CRAWFORD • CB CAREER: 7 starts; 45 tackles, 1.0 TFLs, 1 FF, 8 BrUp, 1 QBH Pittsburg, Calif. • Originally signed with OSU in Sept. 2014, then was a greyshirt 22 FR-RS, 6-1, 188 • Played in Polynesian All-American game in high school. Major: Public Health • Wants to be a NASCAR driver.

NICK POREBSKI • P CAREER: 2nd-year starter; 14 punts of 50+, 39 inside the 20 Melbourne, Australia • State champion springboard diver as a youth ... also competed on trampoline. 31 JR, 5-10, 198 • Among top 10 Beavers with 19.5 hours of community service last year. Major: Sociology • Wants to be a fi refi ghter.

CALEB SAULO • LB CAREER: 18 starts; 167 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, 2 Sack, 1 FF, 1 FR, 2 INT, 1 BrUp, 1 TD Kent, Wash. • Leading returner with 107 career tackles. 35 SR, 6-1, 235 • Plans to pursue a career in law enforcement after football. Major: Sociology • Played linebacker and quarterback in high school.

BRIGHT UGWOEGBU • LB CAREER: 8 starts; 64 tackles, 10.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR, 2 BrUp Katy, Texas • Born in London and lived in Nigeria until the age of nine. 47 SO, 6-2, 226 • Speaks three languages - English, Spanish and German. Major: Public Health

SUMNER HOUSTON • DT CAREER: 7 starts; 32 tackles Dublin, Calif. • Brother, Bart, plays quarterback at Wisconsin. 52 SO, 6-2, 289 • Is an Eagle Scout. Major: Construction Engineering Management • Has been an honor roll student at OSU.

MANASE HUNGALU • LB CAREER: 10 starts; 87 tackles, 4.0 TFLs, 2 FR, 1 INT, 3 BrUp Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i • 2012 Big Island D1 Defensive Player of the Year. 55 JR, 6-1, 232 Major: Sociology

TITUS FAILAUGA • LB CAREER: 7 starts; 44 tackles, 5.0 TFLs, 3.0 sacks, 2 FF, 1 FR Waipahu, Hawai’i • Cousin, Lyle Moevao, played QB at OSU (2007-09) and is currently on staff . 93 JR, 6-3, 249 Major: Digital Communication Arts

BAKER PRITCHARD • DE CAREER: 9 starts; 45 tackles, 2.0 TFLs, 2.0 sacks, 2 BrUp South Jordan, Utah • Anime enthusiast. 95 JR, 6-3, 272 • Performed his LDS mission to Hawai’i. Major: Human Development and Family Sciences

ELU AYDON CAREER: 4 starts; 14 tackles, 1.0 TFLs, 1 Blk Leone, American Samoa • Won “The Other Side” talent show (OSU student-athletes) as a singer. 99 FR-RS, 6-3, 327 • Only recruit from Coach Andersen’s initial class to follow from Wisconsin to OSU. Major: University Exploratory Studies

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 9 BEYOND FOOTBALL Setting our student-athletes up for success in life beyond the game

BEYOND FOOTBALL is a component of the Oregon State Football experience that aims to provide opportunities and a platform for the personal and professional development of our student-ath- letes. Focused around three central tenets—EMPOWER, ENGAGE and PREPARE — the program prepares the student-athletes by providing a diverse array of programming, seminars, classes and opportunities that align with the program’s central mission: Setting our student-athletes up for success in life beyond the game. The effectiveness of the program is based on its ability to increase metrics such as increase in team GPA, number of un- KAYLA GROSS dergraduates employed after graduation and increase in number Director of Beyond Football of hours volunteered. To ensure student-athletes are achieving these aims, the program employs a points metric to track stu- dent-athletes’ off-field involvement. Student-athletes also meet regularly with a member of the Beyond Football staff to assess progress. THREE CENTRAL TENETS EMPOWER ENGAGE PREPARE Connecting the student-athletes to business Fostering an understanding of community and Identifying the student-athlete’s unique professionals, thought leaders and community global needs and a culture of volunteerism and interests, skills and passions and determining members and experiences that will expand his lifelong civic engagement. a professional direction and course for world view, way of thinking and network. success. PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Started in 2013 thanks to a generous gift from an Oregon State alumnus, the program has reached new heights under Head Coach Gary Andersen and Vice President/Director of Athletics Todd Stansbury. In alignment with Stansbury’s emphasis on developing “Everyday Champions,” – student- athletes that achieve success in the classroom and community are prepared to make an impact after graduation — Andersen added additional staff and reconfi gured the program to better serve the student-athletes.

(above) A group of OSU football players (above) Oregon State football spent a day fi shing with the Candlelighter’s student-athletes have made for Children with Cancer organization. several visits to Randall Children’s Hospital in Portland.

The Beavers make several visits to local schools in the area for events like Read Across America, and other literacy programs. 2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 10 IN THE COMMUNITY As part of the Beyond Football program, Oregon State football aims to foster an understanding of community and global needs and a culture of volunteerism and lifelong civic engagement. To achieve these aims, student-athletes are provided with weekly volunteer opportunities supporting a wide variety of non-profi t, institutional and charitable eff orts.

2015-16 Stats:

Hours of community 1,145 service since Fall 2015

38 Charitable appearances since Fall 2015

Student-athletes volunteered more than 10 hours during the 2015-16 academic 49 year

TOP TEN VOLUNTEERS: 1. Will Hopkins 32 hours 2. Ricky Ortiz 30 hours 3. Ryan Nall 25.5 hours 4. Cyril Noland-Lewis 24.5 hours 5. Noke Tago 22 hours 6. Nick Porebski 19.5 hours 7. Hunter Jarmon 18.5 hours 8. Jordan Choukair 18 hours 9. Jaylynn Bailey 17.5 hours Mason Johnson 17.5 hours Fred Lauina 17.5 hours Dustin Stanton 17.5 hours Jordan Villamin 17.5 hours

(top): A large group took part in an Habitat for Humanity building project in neighboring Philomath in the spring.

(second from top): The Beavers hosted Ryker Halpin, a Make-A-Wish recipient.

(above): Noke Tago (91), Ryan Nall (34), Garrett Owens (21), Quinn Smith (83), Jaylynn Bailey (25) and Zach Standish (28) were part of one of several visits to Randall Children’s Hospital.

(left): Drew Kell (87) and Gabe Ovgard (30) joined several teammates at the Oregon Veter- ans’ Home in nearby Lebanon.

In addition, the Beavers have been involved with several local Boy Scout/Cub Scout troops, Special Olympics, the Linn-Benton Food Share, senior centers, and the Boys & Girls Club.

If you are interested in involving the OSU football team in your non-profi t or charitable eff ort, contact Kayla Gross, Director of Beyond Football, at [email protected]. 2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 11 THE LAST TIME OREGON STATE... THE LAST TIME AN OPPONENT... Beat a ranked team — No. 7 Arizona State (11/15/14) Beat ranked teams in back-to-back games — No. 13 Wisconsin (9/8/12) & No. 19 UCLA (9/22/12) Returned a punt for a TD — Victor Bolden Jr., 78 yards, at Oregon (11/27/15) Returned a punt for a TD — Dante Pettis, 89 yards, Washington (11/21/15) Recovered a blocked punt for a TD — Clayton York, 41 yards, Arizona (10/8/11) Returned a kickoff for a TD — Victor Bolden, 99 yards, Boise State (9/24/16) Returned a kickoff for a TD — Jonathan Stewart, 97 yards at Oregon (11/19/05) Returned a fumble for a TD — Rashaad Reynolds, 70 yards, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Returned a fumble for a TD — Darren Lee, 19 yards, Boise State (9/24/16) Returned a two fumbles for TDs in same game — Rashaad Reynolds, 3 & 70 yards, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Returned an interception for a TD — Treston Decoud, 75 yards, Idaho State (9/17/16) Returned an INT for a TD — Raymond Davison, 39 yards, California (10/8/16) Returned a blocked punt for TD — Clayton York, Arizona (10/8/11) — blocked by Clayton York Returned a blocked punt for a TD — Marcus Barnett, 1 yard at Cincinnati (9/6/06) — blocked by Mardy Gilyard Blocked a punt — Jonathan Willis, at Washington (10/22/16) Blocked a punt — Lance Williams, at Hawai’i (9/6/14) Recovered a blocked FG for TD — Dennis Weathersby, 83 yards, UCLA (10/5/02) — blocked by Nick Barnett. Blocked a Field Goal — Kyle Peko, at Oregon (11/27/15) Blocked a Field Goal — Davon Coleman, at Arizona State (11/16/13) Blocked a PAT — Elu Aydon, at Colorado (10/1/16) Blocked a PAT — Trent Murphy, Stanford (10/26/13) Recorded a safety — at Minnesota (9/1/16); Wild snap out of end zone Recorded a safety — Utah (10/15/16) — Wild snap out of the end zone on punt attempt Scored a 2-point conversion — Storm Barrs-Woods rush, at California (11/14/15) Scored a 2-point conversion — De’Veon Smith pass from Jake Rudock, at Michigan (9/12/15) Scored a 2-point defensive TD — Keith Heyward-Johnson at Washington (10/7/00) Scored a 2-point defensive TD — Tim Smith, Stanford (11/19/96) — 100 yards Missed a PAT — Trevor Romaine, Washington (11/23/13) Missed a PAT — Matt Anderson, at California (11/14/15) — blocked Shut out an opponent — 3-0, vs. Pittsburgh - 2008 Sun Bowl (12/31/08) Shut out an opponent at home — 38-0, Idaho (9/23/06) Shut out Oregon State in Corvallis — 41-0, UCLA (11/7/15) Shut out an opponent on the road — 0-0, at Oregon (11/19/83) Shut out Oregon State on the road — 35-0, at Wisconsin (9/10/11) Lineman scored a TD — 24-yard INT — Jeff Van Orsow, Stanford (11/12/05) Player scored 3 touchdowns — 3 rush — Ryan Nall, California (10/8/16) Player scored 3 touchdowns — 3 rec. — Shay Fields, at Colorado (10/1/16) Player scored 4 touchdowns — 3 rush, 1 rec. — Jacquizz Rodgers, at Washington (10/16/10) Player scored 4 touchdowns — 3 rush, 1 rec. — Jeremy McNichols, Boise State (9/24/16) Player scored 5 touchdowns — 4 rush, 1 rec. — Steven Jackson, New Mexico (12/24/03) Player scored 5 touchdowns — 5 rush — Ian Johnson, at Boise State (9/7/2006) Player responsible 6 touchdowns — 6 pass — Sean Mannion, Colorado (9/28/13) Player responsible 4 touchdowns — 1 rush, 3 pass — Jake Browning, at Washington (10/22/16) Kicked 3 fi eld goals — 31, 40, 45 — Garrett Owens, Idaho State (9/17/16) Kicked 3 fi eld goals — 27, 29, 39 — Matt Anderson, California (10/8/16) Kicked 4 fi eld goals — 30, 40, 39, 45 — Garrett Owens, Weber State (9/4/15) Kicked 4 fi eld goals — 27, 34, 44, 29 — Thomas Weber, at Arizona State (11/1/08) Had a player rush for 100+ yards — 108, Tim Cook, at Washington (10/22/16) Had a player rush for 100+ yards — 128, Myles Gaskin, at Washington (10/22/16) Had a player rush for 200+ yards — 221, Ryan Nall, California (10/8/16) Had a player rush for 200+ yards — 208, Jeremy McNichols, Boise State (9/24/16) Had a QB rush for 100+ yards — 105, Darell Garretson, California (10/8/16) Had two players rush for 100+ yards — 221, Ryan Nall & 105, Darell Garretson, California (10/8/16) Had two players rush for 100+ yards — 165, Khalfani Muhammad & 134, Tre Watson, California (10/8/16) Had a true freshman rush for 100-plus yards — 124, Seth Collins, Washington State (10/17/15) Had a rush of 50+ yards — 80, Ryan Nall, California (10/8/16) Had a rush of 50+ yards — 50, Khalfani Muhammad, California (10/8/16) Had a rush of 60+ yards — 80, Ryan Nall, California (10/8/16) Had a rush of 60+ yards — 70, Jeremy McNichols, Boise State (9/24/16) Had a rush of 70+ yards — 80, Ryan Nall, California (10/8/16) Had a rush of 70+ yards — 70, Jeremy McNichols, Boise State (9/24/16) Had a rush of 80+ yards — 80, Ryan Nall, California (10/8/16) Had a rush of 80+ yards — 83, Jeremiah Johnson, Oregon (11/29/08) Had a player pass for 5+ touchdowns — 6, Sean Mannion, Colorado (9/28 /13) Had a player pass for 5+ touchdowns — 6, Jared Goff , at California (11/14/15) Had a player pass for 300+ yards — 314, Sean Mannion, at Washington (11/22/14) Had a player pass for 300+ yards — 366, Vernon Adams Jr., at Oregon (11/27/15) Had a player pass for 400+ yards — 419, Sean Mannion, Washington State (11/8/14) Had a player pass for 400+ yards — 453, Jared Goff , at California (11/14/15) Had a player pass for 800+ yards in consecutive games — 907 & 974, Sean Mannion, 414, Colorado (9/28/13) & 493 at Washington State (10/12/13) & 481 at California (10/19/13) Had a player with 100+ receiving yards — 106, Seth Collins, Boise State (9/24/16) Had a player with 100+ receiving yards — 115, John Ross & 112, Dante Pettis, at Washington (10/22/16) Had a player with 200+ receiving yards — 232, Brandin Cooks, at California (10/19/13) Had a player with 200+ receiving yards — 206, Matt Miller, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Had a running back 100+ receiving yards — 103, Terron Ward, Colorado (9/28/13) Had a tight end 100+ receiving yards — 119, Connor Hamlett, at Arizona State (11/16/13) Had two players with 100+ receiving yards — 140, Jordan Villamin & 119, Victor Bolden, Had two players with 100+ receiving yards — 115, John Ross & 112, Dante Pettis, California (11/1/14) at Washington (10/22/16) Had a player with 100+ yards rushing & two with 100+ receiving — Arizona State (11/3/12) Terron Ward, 146 rush; Brandin Cooks, 116 rec.; Markus Wheaton, 108 rec. Had a player with 10+ receptions — 10, Victor Bolden, Washington State (11/8/14) Had a player with 10+ receptions — 11, Dom Williams, at Washington State (10/17/15) Had a reception of 50+ yards — 74, Jordan Villamin from Nick Mitchell, at Utah (10/31/15) Had a reception of 50+ yards — 51, John Ross from Jake Browning, at Washington (10/22/16) Had a reception of 60+ yards — 74, Jordan Villamin from Nick Mitchell, at Utah (10/31/15) Had a reception of 60+ yards — 63, Shay Fields from Steven Montez, at Colorado (10/1/16) Had a reception of 70+ yards — 74, Jordan Villamin from Nick Mitchell, at Utah (10/31/15) Had a reception of 70+ yards — 70, Johnny Jackson from Anu Solomon, at Arizona (10/10/15) Had a reception of 80+ yards — 87, James Rodgers from Sean Canfi eld, Portland St. (9/5/09) Had a reception of 80+ yards — 85, Matt Miller from Grant Hedrick, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Had a reception of 90+ yards — 90, Mike Hass from Derek Anderson at USC (12/6/03) Had a reception of 90+ yards — 95, Stephan Baker from Kevin Sweeney, Fresno State (9/21/85) Had a player with 3 quarterback sacks — 3.0-18, Scott Crichton, Washington State (10/6/12) Had a player with 3 quarterback sacks – 4.5-39, Alex Okafor, vs. Texas - Alamo Bowl (12/29/12) Had a player with 3 tackles-for-loss — 3.0-15, Scott Crichton, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Had a player with 3 tackles-for-loss — 3.5-10, Mario Jenkins, Idaho State (9/17/16) Had a player with 2+ interceptions — 2, Treston Decoud, Idaho State (9/17/16) Had a player with 2+ interceptions — 2, Shalom Luani, at Washington State (10/17/15) Had a player with 3+ interceptions — 3, Jordan Poyer, Washington State (10/6/12) Had a player with 4 pass breakups — 5, Rashaad Reynolds, at Arizona (9/29/12) Had a player with 2+ forced fumbles — 2, Devin Chappell, Boise State (9/24/16) Had a player with 2+ forced fumbles — 2, Jimme Gilbert, at Colorado (10/1/16) Had a player with 2+ fumble recoveries — 2, Rashaad Reynolds, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Had a player with 2+ fumble recoveries — 2, Keanon Lowe, Oregon (11/24/12) Had 500+ yards of total off ense — 559, California (10/8/16) Had 500+ yards of total off ense — 519, at Washington (10/22/16) Allowed 500+ yards of total off ense in a win — 538, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Had 600+ yards of total off ense — 674, at Oregon (11/27/15) Allowed fewer than 100 yards of total off ense in a half — 88, Utah (10/15/16) - 2nd half Allowed fewer than 100 yards of total off ense in a half — 89, at Washington (10/22/16) - 1st half Forced 4+ turnovers — 5, Idaho State (9/17/16) Forced OSU into 4+ turnovers — 4, UCLA (11/7/15) Forced 5+ turnovers — 5, Idaho State (9/17/16) Forced OSU into 5+ turnovers — 5, at Arizona State (11/16/13) Forced 4+ turnovers in back-to-back games — Forced OSU into 6+ turnovers — 6, Oregon (11/24/12) 6, at Washington State (10/12/13) & 4, at California (10/19/13) Forced 4+ interceptions — 6, Idaho State (9/17/16) Committed 10+ penalties — 10 for 81 yards, California (10/8/16) Committed 10+ penalties — 10 for 85 yards, California (10/8/16) Committed 14+ penalties — 14 for 120 yards, at Washington State (10/22/11) Committed 14+ penalties — 14 for 124 yards, at USC (9/24/14) Committed 100+ yards in penalties — 100, Washington State (11/8/14) Committed 100+ yards in penalties — 105, at Michigan (9/12/15) Committed 139+ yards in penalties — 139, at Arizona State (10/1/11) Committed 125+ yards in penalties — 172 yards (15), California (11/17/12)

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 12 THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS Oregon State 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd & 4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10 3rd & 11+ Total 5-5 4-7 6-10 3-10 5-16 3-11 4-8 1-6 2-5 3-7 4-24 40-109 Opponents 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd & 4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10 3rd & 11+ Total 8-11 5-8 5-9 5-12 7-13 6-10 2-9 3-9 2-3 4-14 0-12 47-110

GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE TOTALS Oregon State Opponents Opponent Rush Pass Total Off ense Rush Pass Total Off ense @ Minnesota 34-89-0 TD 25-40-228-3 TD 317 | 47-150-4 TD 13-27-130-0 TD 280 Idaho State 41-246-3 TD 15-30-172-0 TD 418 | 23-136-1 TD 28-48-227-0 TD 363 Boise State 35-96-2 TD 22-34-191-0 TD 287 | 42-274-3 TD 20-37-238-1 TD 512 @ Colorado 34-126-0 TD 13-32-100-0 TD 226 | 54-247-2 TD 21-30-316-3 TD 563 California 50-474-6 TD 13-24-85-0 TD 559 | 44-317-4 TD 24-45-124-0 TD 441 Utah 35-197-1 TD 9-30-100-1 TD 297 | 60-275-2 TD 4-13-42-0 TD 317 @ Washington 30-177-2 TD 12-27-148-0 TD 325 | 39-219-2 TD 15-31-300-3 TD 519

OREGON STATE RED ZONE EFFICIENCY Opponent Inside RZ Times Scored Total Pts TDs Rush/Pass TD Pct. FG Scoring Pct. RZ Turnovers @ Minnesota 2 2 14 2 0/2 1.000 0 — 0 Idaho State 4 3 17 2 2/0 .667 1 .667 0 Boise State 2 2 14 2 2/0 1.000 0 1.000 0 @ Colorado 1 1 3 0 0/0 .000 1 1.000 0 California 6 6 34 4 4/0 .667 2 1.000 0 Utah 3 2 14 2 1/1 .667 0 .667 0 @ Washington 2 2 10 1 1/0 .500 1 1.000 0 OPPONENT RED ZONE EFFICIENCY Opponent Inside RZ Times Scored Total Pts TDs Rush/Pass TD Pct. FG Scoring Pct. RZ Turnovers @ Minnesota 4 4 27 4 4/0 1.000 0 — 0 Idaho State 0 0 0 0 0/0 — 0 — 0 Boise State 5 4 24 3 2/1 .600 1 .800 0 @ Colorado 3 3 17 2 2/0 .667 1 1.000 0 California 5 5 27 3 3/0 .600 2 1.000 0 Utah 4 3 17 2 2/0 .500 1 .750 0 @ Washington 5 5 27 3 2/1 .600 2 1.000 0 EXPLOSIVE PLAYS - OREGON STATE EXPLOSIVE PLAYS - OPPONENT (PLAYS OF 25 YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE): (PLAYS OF 25 YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE): OREGON STATE OPPONENTS Opp. Qtr. Play Opp. Qtr. Play MINN 1st Ryan Nall, 31-yard pass from Darell Garretson MINN 3rd Nate Wozniak, 25-yard pass from Mitch Leidner MINN 1st Ryan Nall, 40-yard run MINN 3rd Rodney Smith, 27-yard run MINN 2nd Seth Collins, 25-yard pass from Darell Garretson ISU 2nd Jakori Ford, 26-yard pass from Tanner Gueller MINN 2nd Victor Bolden Jr., 30-yard TD pass from Darell Garretson ISU 3rd Jakori Ford, 75-yard TD run ISU 1st Paul Lucas, 44-yard pass from Darell Garretson ISU 3rd Josh Cook, 25-yard pass from Tanner Gueller ISU 1st Victor Bolden Jr., 48-yard pass from Darell Garretson BSU 1st Akilian Butler, 28-yard run ISU 3rd Victor Bolden Jr., 92-yard TD run BSU 2nd Thomas Sperbeck, 26-yard pass from Brett Rypien BSU 4th Seth Collins, 34-yard pass from Conor Blount BSU 2nd Jeremy McNichols, 70-yard TD run BSU 2nd Thomas Sperbeck, 31-yard pass from Brett Rypien CAL 2nd Darell Garretson, 25-yard run BSU 2nd Thomas Sperbeck, 27-yard pass from Brett Rypien CAL 3rd Ryan Nall, 80-yard TD run CAL 3rd Ryan Nall, 62-yard run CU 1st Shay Fields, 51-yard TD pass from Steven Montez CAL 4th Victor Bolden Jr., 32-yard run CU 1st Shay Fields, 33-yard TD pass from Steven Montez CU 2nd Shay Fields, 63-yard TD pass from Steven Montez UTAH 1st Ryan Nall, 32-yard run UTAH 1st Victor Bolden Jr., 26-yard run CAL 3rd Tre Watson, 32-yard run UTAH 3rd Darell Garretson, 37-yard run CAL 4th Khalfani Muhammad, 50-yard TD run CAL 4th Vic Wharton III, 25-yard pass from Davis Webb WASH 3rd Victor Bolden Jr., 75-yard TD run WASH 4th Jordan Villamin, 35-yard pass from Marcus McMaryion UTAH 1st Raelon Singleton, 25-yard pass from Troy Williams UTAH 2nd Joe Williams, 49-yard run WASH 1st John Ross, 51-yard pass from Jake Browning WASH 1st John Ross, 44-yard pass from Jake Browning WASH 2nd Dante Pettis, 31-yard pass from Jake Browning WASH 3rd Myles Gaskin, 26-yard run

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 13 OREGON STATE SCORING DRIVES Qtr. Opponent Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yards TOP Score 1st @ Minnesota 05:52 Noah Togiai 6-yd pass from Darell Garretson Garrett Owens kick 9-89 4:20 7-0 2nd @ Minnesota 01:04 Victor Bolden Jr. 30-yd pass from Darell Garretson Garrett Owens kick 6-62 1:02 14-14 3rd @ Minnesota 05:37 Team Safety 16-17 3rd @ Minnesota 02:30 Tim Cook 12-yd pass from Darell Garretson Garrett Owens kick 4-25 1:33 23-17 1st Idaho State 12:43 Garrett Owens 31-yd fi eld goal 7-38 2:17 3-0 1st Idaho State 08:27 Darell Garretson 7-yd run Garrett Owens kick 6-53 2:14 10-0 1st Idaho State 03:31 Garrett Owens 40-yd fi eld goal 5-53 2:23 13-0 2nd Idaho State 04:08 Ryan Nall 2-yd run Garrett Owens kick 7-40 3:54 20-0 2nd Idaho State 00:06 Garrett Owens 45-yd fi eld goal 4-6 0:22 23-0 3rd Idaho State 11:35 Victor Bolden Jr. 92-yd run Garrett Owens kick 1-92 0:14 30-7 3rd Idaho State 08:13 Treston Decoud 75-yd interception return Garrett Owens kick 37-7 1st Boise State 11:22 Ryan Nall 14-yd run Garrett Owens kick 3-41 0:57 7-7 3rd Boise State 06:38 Ryan Nall 1-yd run Garrett Owens kick 13-82 4:55 14-31 3rd Boise State 05:14 Garrett Owens 41-yd fi eld goal 5-29 1:23 17-31 4th Boise State 03:21 Victor Bolden Jr. 99-yd kickoff return Garrett Owens kick 24-38 1st @ Colorado 08:15 Garrett Owens 32-yd fi eld goal 12-39 4:16 3-0 2nd @ Colorado 09:27 Garrett Owens 40-yd fi eld goal 7-40 1:53 6-20 1st California 07:42 Garrett Owens 31-yd fi eld goal 13-79 6:21 3-0 1st Callifornia 01:50 Ryan Nall 4-yd run Garrett Owens kick 9-46 4:40 10-0 2nd California 06:11 Darell Garretson 25-yd run Garrett Owens kick 9-75 4:03 17-3 3rd California 14:38 Ryan Nall 80-yd run Garrett Owens kick 1-80 0:17 24-10 3rd California 06:40 Garrett Owens 24-yd fi eld goal 13-74 6:24 27-10 3rd California 02:43 Ryan Nall 5-yd run Garrett Owens kick 3-75 1:23 34-17 4th California 10:35 Artavis Pierce 2-yd run Garrett Owens kick 9-73 4:00 41-24 OT Callifornia Darell Garretson 16-yd run 3-25 47-44 3rd Utah 09:46 Artavis Pierce 18-yd run Garrett Owens kick 7-74 3:08 7-12 4th Utah 01:40 Hunter Jarmon 14-yd pass from Marcus McMaryion Garrett Owens kick 7-65 1:38 14-19 3rd @ Washington 09:55 Garrett Owens 29-yd fi eld goal 9-54 5:05 3-31 3rd @ Washington 07:43 Victor Bolden Jr. 75-yd run Garrett Owens kick 1-75 0:13 10-38 4th @ Washington 03:50 Tim Cook 9-yd run Garrett Owens kick 5-39 1:29 17-41

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 14 OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES Qtr. Opponent Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yards TOP Score 2nd @ Minnesota 12:05 Mitch Leidner 6-yd run Emmit Carpenter kick 6-28 2:48 7-7 2nd @ Minnesota 05:37 Rodney Smith 4-yd run Emmit Carpenter kick 7-59 3:21 14-7 2nd @ Minnesota 00:00 Emmit Carpenter 45-yd fi eld goal 9-35 1:04 17-14 4th @ Minnesota 13:11 Rodney Smith 2-yd run Emmit Carpenter kick 12-80 4:19 24-23 4th @ Minnesota 01:27 Mitch Leidner 1-yd run Leidner pass failed 8-57 3:18 30-23 3rd Idaho State 14:41 Jakori Ford 75-yd run Zak Johnson kick 1-75 0:19 7-23 1st Boise State 12:29 Jeremy McNichols 5-yd run Tyler Rausa kick 9-75 2:31 7-0 1st Boise State 05:23 Jeremy McNichols 6-yd run Tyler Rausa kick 10-73 3:07 14-7 2nd Boise State 06:56 Jeremy McNichols 6-yd pass from Brett Rypien Tyler Rausa kick 11-90 4:03 21-7 2nd Boise State 02:37 Jeremy McNichols 70-yd run Tyler Rausa kick 1-70 0:33 28-7 2nd Boise State 00:00 Tyler Rausa 29-yd fi eld goal 8-80 1:23 31-7 4th Boise State 03:33 Darren Lee 19-yd fumble recovery Tyler Rausa kick 38-17 1st @ Colorado 06:09 Shay Fields 51-yd pass from Steven Montez Chris Graham kick blocked 7-75 2:06 6-3 1st @ Colorado 01:00 Shay Fields 33-yd pass from Steven Montez David Price kick 10-86 3:21 13-3 2nd @ Colorado 11:32 Shay Fields 63-yd pass from Steven Montez David Price kick 5-87 1:28 20-3 2nd @ Colorado 04:45 Phillip Lindsay 1-yd run David Price kick 11-66 4:31 27-6 2nd @ Colorado 00:50 David Price 54-yd fi eld goal 9-44 2:16 30-6 2nd @ Colorado 00:41 Rick Gamboa 20-yd interception return David Price kick 37-6 3rd @ Colorado 04:38 David Price 22-yd fi eld goal 10-47 3:23 40-6 4th @ Colorado 10:18 Michael Adkins II 1-yd run David Price kick 15-84 5:04 47-6 2nd California 10:14 Matt Anderson 27-yd fi eld goal 19-65 6:36 3-10 2nd California 00:56 Raymond Davison 39-yd interception return Matt Anderson kick 10-17 3rd California 04:06 Davis Webb 1-yd run Matt Anderson kick 9-68 2:28 17-27 4th California 14:35 Tre Watson 7-yd run Matt Anderson kick 13-91 3:04 24-34 4th California 07:01 Tre Watson 1-yd run Matt Anderson kick 11-67 3:25 31-41 4th California 02:41 Khalfani Muhammad 50-yd run Matt Anderson kick 7-66 2:39 38-41 4th California 00:05 Matt Anderson 29-yd fi eld goal 11-55 1:44 41-41 OT California Matt Anderson 39-yd fi eld goal 4-3 44-41 1st Utah 04:37 Joe Williams 5-yd run Andy Phillips kick 10-73 4:48 7-0 1st Utah 00:00 Team Safety 9-0 2nd Utah 09:06 Andy Phillips 25-yd fi eld goal 12-55 2:29 12-0 4th Utah 03:18 Troy Williams 8-yd run Andy Phillips kick 3-11 1:02 19-7 1st @ Washington 13:22 Aaron Fuller 19-yd pass from Jake Browning Cameron Van Winkle kick 5-71 1:38 7-0 1st @ Washington 10:35 Jake Browning 1-yd run Cameron Van Winkle kick 5-55 1:29 14-0 1st @ Washington 00:20 Dante Pettis 23-yd pass from Jake Browning Cameron Van Winkle kick 9-78 4:14 21-0 2nd @ Washington 06:36 Myles Gaskin 9-yd run Cameron Van Winkle kick 6-47 3:02 28-0 2nd @ Washington 00:00 Cameron Van Winkle 25-yd fi eld goal 8-46 1:13 31-0 3rd @ Washington 07:56 Dante Pettis 41-yd pass from Jake Browning Cameron Van Winkle kick 4-75 1:55 38-3 3rd @ Washington 02:01 Cameron Van Winkle 25-yd fi eld goal 12-65 5:37 41-10

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 15 TURNOVER MARGIN 3RD DOWN CONV. TACKLE LEADERS Opponent OSU Opp. Margin OSU Opp. Player (Tackles) @ Minnesota 2 1 -1 10-19 8-16 Xavier Crawford (8) & Manase Hungalu (8) Idaho State 1 5 +4 4-16 5-15 Manase Hungalu (6) & Dwayne Williams (6) Boise State 1 2 +1 6-17 8-15 Devin Chappell (11) & Brandon Arnold (10) @ Colorado 2 0 -2 5-16 9-17 Treston Decoud (8), 5 with 7 tackles California 2 1 -1 8-12 6-19 Caleb Saulo (13) & Xavier Crawford (10) Utah 2 2 E 3-16 6-16 Caleb Saulo & Manase Hungalu (13), Bright Ugwoegbu (11) @ Washington 2 1 -1 4-13 5-12 Caleb Saulo (8) & Treston Decoud (7) OREGON STATE TURNOVERS FORCED OPPONENT TURNOVERS FORCED Player DN Result Player DN Result Ryan Navarro, FR @ Minnesota (Wolitarsky muff ed punt) TD S. Richardson, FR / Tai’yon Devers, FF @ Minnesota (Garretson sack) 3-14 TD Manase Hungalu, FR / Titus Failauga, FF vs. Idaho State (Gueller sack) 2-7 TD Kamal Martin, FR / Tai’yon Devers, FF @ Minnesota (Garretson sack) 1-10 TD Treston Decoud, INT vs. Idaho State (Gueller tipped pass) 2-4 Punt Jeremy Bittle, INT vs. Idaho State (Garretson pass) 3-10 INT Caleb Saulo, INT vs. Idaho State (Gueller pass) 1-10 TD Darren Lee, FR / Darren Lee, FF vs. Boise State (Collins catch) 1-10 TD Brandon Arnold, INT vs. Idaho State (Gueller pass) 2-3 FG Rick Gamboa, INT @ Colorado (Blount pass) 1-10 TD Treston Decoud, INT vs. Idaho State (Gueller pass) 1-10 TD Tedric Thompson, INT @ Colorado (Blount pass) 2-7 FG Titus Failauga, FR / Devin Chappell, FF vs. Boise State (Rypien sack) 3-6 FG Miss Chase Hansen, INT vs. Utah (Garretson pass) 3-5 Downs Bright Ugwoegbu, FR vs. Boise State (Bad snap) 1-10 Punt Filipo Mokofi si, FR & FF vs. Utah (Blount sack) 3-6 TD Devin Chappell, FR / Bright Ugwoegbu, FF vs. Utah (Williams rush) 1-10 Punt Darren Gardenhire, INT @ Washington (McMaryion pass) 1-10 FG Brandon Arnold, FR / Devin Chappell, FF vs. Utah (Butler-Byrd lateral) 1-10 Punt Austin Joyner, INT @ Washington (McMaryion pass) 1-10 End of Game Kyle Haley, FR @ Washington (Schuh muff ed onside kick return) Kickoff INT

OFFENSIVE STARTERS LT LG C RG RT TE WR WR WR QB RB 9/1 @ Minnesota Brandel Lauina Demogerontas Andrews Stanton Togiai Villamin Hawkins Ortiz (FB) Garretson Nall 9/17 Idaho State Brandel Lauina Demogerontas Andrews Stanton Cook (RB) Villamin Bolden Jr. Collins Garretson Nall 9/24 Boise State Brandel Lauina Kearsley Andrews Stanton Ortiz Villamin Bolden Jr. Collins Garretson Nall 10/1 @ Colorado Harlow Lauina Andrews Stanton Brandel Jarmon (WR) Hernandez Bolden Jr. Collins Garretson Nall 10/8 California Harlow Lavaka Andrews Stanton Brandel Jarmon (WR) Hernandez Bolden Jr. Collins Garretson Nall 10/15 Utah Harlow Lavaka Andrews Stanton Brandel Wily-Matagi Hernandez Bolden Jr. Collins Garretson Nall 10/22 @ Washington Harlow Lavaka Andrews Stanton Brandel Wily-Matagi Hernandez Bolden Jr. Collins McMaryion Lucas DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE NT DT LB LB LB LB CB S S CB 9/1 @ Minnesota Pritchard Aydon Vakameilalo Ugwoegbu Hungalu Saulo Williams (NB) Decoud Arnold Chappell Crawford 9/17 Idaho State Pritchard Aydon Vakameilalo Ugwoegbu Hungalu Saulo Williams (NB) Decoud Arnold Chappell Crawford 9/24 Boise State Pritchard Aydon Vakameilalo Ugwoegbu Willis Saulo Napoleon (DE) Decoud Arnold Chappell Crawford 10/1 @ Colorado Napoleon Houston Irvine (NB) Ugwoegbu Hungalu Saulo Failauga Decoud Arnold Chappell Crawford 10/8 California Napoleon Houston Savea Williams (NB) Hungalu Saulo Robinett Decoud Arnold Chappell Crawford 10/15 Utah Napoleon Houston Vakameilalo Ugwoegbu Hungalu Saulo Robinett Decoud Arnold Chappell Crawford 10/22 @ Washington Napoleon Houston Vakameilalo Ugwoegbu Hungalu Saulo Unutoa-Whitson Decoud Moore Chappell Crawford

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 16 QUARTERBACKS RECEIVERS SPECIAL TEAMS 3 • McMARYION, Marcus (PASSING) 6 • BOLDEN, Victor • WR 6 • BOLDEN, Victor (RETURNS) Comp Att Yds TD Int LG Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG PR Yds TD LG KR Yds TD LG @ Minnesota DNP @ Minnesota 1 0 0 0 5 32 1 30 @ Minnesota 2 0 0 0 1 14 0 14 Idaho State 0 0 0 0 0 — Idaho State 3 111 1 92 2 56 0 48 Idaho State 2 -6 0 1 1 21 0 21 Boise State DNP Boise State 1 -6 0 0 6 43 0 24 Boise State 3 29 0 16 4 206 1 99 @ Colorado DNP @ Colorado 1 10 0 10 2 13 0 9 @ Colorado 2 13 0 14 2 45 0 29 California DNP California 4 0 46 32 4 28 0 13 California 1 -1 0 0 2 21 0 20 Utah 5 9 76 1 0 16 Utah 7 61 0 26 3 25 0 12 Utah 1 2 0 2 1 15 0 15 @ Washington 12 26 148 0 2 35 @ Washington 2 75 1 75 5 58 0 23 @ Washington 0 0 0 0 2 46 0 24

10 • GARRETSON, Darell (PASSING) 7 • HAWKINS, Xavier • WR 8 • DOCKERY, Rahmel (RETURNS) Comp Att Yds TD Int LG Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG PR Yds TD LG KR Yds TD LG @ Minnesota 25 40 228 3 0 31 @ Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Minnesota 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 Idaho State 15 30 172 0 1 48 Idaho State 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 6 Idaho State 2 -7 0 1 0 0 0 0 Boise State 11 16 53 0 0 9 Boise State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boise State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Colorado 5 16 55 0 0 21 @ Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Colorado 1 16 0 16 0 0 0 0 California 13 24 85 0 2 13 California 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 California 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Utah 4 20 24 0 1 12 Utah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Utah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Washington DNP @ Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 • GARRETSON, Darell (RUSHING) 13 • VILLAMIN, Jordan • WR 21 • OWENS, Garrett Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG FGM-FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG XP-XPA @ Minnesota 6 -3 0 14 @ Minnesota 1 5 0 5 @ Minn. 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 3-3 Idaho State 8 46 1 17 Idaho State 3 27 0 16 Idaho State 3-4 .750 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-3 0-0 45 4-4 Boise State 3 -17 0 0 Boise State 3 12 0 7 Boise State 1-2 .500 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 41 3-3 @ Colorado 7 8 0 11 @ Colorado 0 0 0 0 @ Colorado 2-2 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 40 0-0 California 10 105 2 25 California 1 5 0 5 California 2-2 1.000 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 31 5-5 Utah 7 35 0 37 Utah 0 0 0 0 Utah 0-2 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 — 2-2 @ Washington DNP @ Washington 2 41 0 35 @ Wash 1-2 .500 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 29 2-2

12 • BLOUNT, Conor (PASSING) 16 • LUCAS, Paul • WR 31 • POREBSKI, Nick Comp Att Yds TD Int LG Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG Punts Yds Avg LG In20 TB @ Minnesota DNP @ Minnesota 1 -1 0 0 1 11 0 11 @ Minnesota 6 239 39.8 51 1 0 Idaho State DNP Idaho State 2 2 0 1 2 50 0 44 Idaho State 5 226 45.2 58 2 1 Boise State 11 18 138 0 0 34 Boise State 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Boise State 8 315 39.4 47 4 0 @ Colorado 8 16 45 0 2 11 @ Colorado 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 @ Colorado 8 357 44.6 66 4 1 California 0 0 0 0 0 0 California 9 44 0 11 0 0 0 0 California 2 79 39.5 46 0 0 Utah 0 1 0 0 0 0 Utah 4 28 0 16 0 0 0 0 Utah 6 254 42.3 56 1 1 @ Washington DNP @ Washington 6 3 0 5 2 15 0 16 @ Washington 5 203 40.6 42 2 0 RUNNING BACKS 18 • HERNANDEZ, Timmy • WR Rec. Yds TD LG 1 • COOK, Tim @ Minnesota 0 0 0 0 Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG Idaho State 0 0 0 0 @ Minnesota 3 2 0 2 1 12 1 12 Boise State 0 0 0 0 Idaho State 3 9 0 3 0 0 0 0 @ Colorado 1 9 0 9 Boise State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 California 2 17 0 9 @ Colorado 2 7 0 5 0 0 0 0 Utah 1 26 0 16 California 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Washington 2 33 0 19 Utah 1 4 0 4 1 16 0 16 @ Washington 18 108 1 19 0 0 0 0 22 • COLLINS, Seth • WR Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG 21 • PIERCE, Artavis @ Minnesota 6 13 0 5 5 57 0 25 Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG Idaho State 3 6 0 7 2 22 0 15 @ Minnesota 4 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 Boise State 2 5 0 5 9 106 0 34 Idaho State 7 30 0 11 2 9 0 5 @ Colorado 0 0 0 0 5 56 0 21 Boise State 7 46 0 16 1 4 0 4 California 0 0 0 0 3 27 0 13 @ Colorado 8 61 0 18 2 11 0 6 Utah 1 5 0 5 2 18 0 14 California 13 58 1 12 3 8 0 6 @ Washington 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Utah 9 60 1 22 1 1 0 1 @ Washington DNP 81 • TOGIAI, Noah • TE Rec. Yds TD LG 34 • NALL, Ryan @ Minnesota 4 31 1 11 Rush Net TD LG Rec. Yds TD LG Idaho State 0 0 0 0 @ Minnesota 13 71 0 40 8 80 0 31 Boise State DNP Idaho State 13 39 1 12 2 -4 0 0 @ Coloardo DNP Boise State 14 66 2 15 2 10 0 7 California DNP @ Colordado 9 35 0 7 1 1 0 1 Utah DNP California 14 221 3 80 0 0 0 0 @ Washington DNP Utah 1 32 0 32 0 0 0 0 @ Washington DNP

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 17 DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE 3 • ARNOLD, Brandon • S 35 • SAULO, Caleb • LB 92 • SAVEA, Paisa • DT UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other @ Minnesota 3-2-5 0.0-0 — @ Minnesota 0-6-6 0.0-0 — @ Minnesota 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Idaho State 3-0-3 0.0-0 INT Idaho State 2-3-5 1.0-3 INT, BrUp, QBH Idaho State 0-2-2 0.0-0 — Boise State 4-6-10 0.0-0 — Boise State 3-5-8 1.0-1 — Boise State 0-3-3 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 6-1-7 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 6-1-7 0.0-0 QBH @ Colorado 2-1-3 0.0-0 — California 2-5-7 0.5-0 — California 7-6-13 0.0-0 QBH California 1-1-2 1.0-1 — Utah 2-3-5 0.0-0 FR Utah 8-5-13 1.0-13 Sack, QBH Utah 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Washington 2-1-3 0.0-0 — @ Washington 3-5-8 1.0-1 Sack @ Washington 0-0-0 0.0-0 — 4 • WILLIAMS, Dwayne • CB 36 • NAVARRO, Ryan • LS 93 • FAILAUGA, Titus • LB UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other @ Minnesota 3-0-3 0.0-0 — @ Minnesota 0-0-0 0.0-0 FR @ Minnesota 3-2-5 0.0-0 — Idaho State 2-4-6 0.0-0 — Idaho State 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Idaho State 3-0-3 2.0-10 2 Sacks, FF Boise State DNP Boise State 2-0-2 0.0-0 — Boise State 0-3-3 0.0-0 FR @ Colorado DNP @ Colorado 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 0-1-1 0.0-0 — California 2-1-3 1.0-4 — California 0-0-0 0.0-0 — California DNP Utah DNP Utah 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Utah DNP @ Washington DNP @ Washington 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Washington DNP 9 • CHAPPELL, Devin • S 41 • SMITH, Shemar • LB 94 • ROBINETT, Joah • LB UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other @ Minnesota 5-2-7 1.0-3 BrUp @ Minnesota 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Minnesota DNP Idaho State 2-3-5 0.0-0 — Idaho State 0-2-2 0.0-0 — Idaho State DNP Boise State 6-5-11 1.0-7 Sack, 2 FF Boise State 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Boise State DNP @ Colorado 3-2-5 0.0-0 BrUp @ Colorado 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Colorado DNP California 4-5-9 0.0-0 INT, BrUp California 0-0-0 0.0-0 — California 4-1-5 0.0-0 — Utah 5-3-8 2.0-7 FF, FR, BrUp Utah DNP Utah 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Washington 4-2-6 0.0-0 BrUp @ Washington DNP @ Washington DNP 12 • HILL, Kendall • S 47 • UGWOEGBU, Bright • LB 95 • PRITCHARD, Baker • DE UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other @ Minnesota 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Minnesota 2-3-5 0.5-1 — @ Minnesota 3-1-4 0.0-0 BrUp Idaho State 2-1-3 0.0-0 — Idaho State 2-2-4 1.5-1 .5 Sack Idaho State 1-1-2 0.5-1 .5 Sack, BrUp Boise State 0-0-0 0.0-0 QBH Boise State 5-0-5 2.0-11 Sack, FR, QBH Boise State 0-2-2 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 2-1-3 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 4-3-7 0.0-0 BrUp @ Colorado 4-1-5 0.0-0 — California 4-0-4 0.0-0 — California 4-5-9 1.5-4 Sack, BrUp, QBH California 0-1-1 0.0-0 — Utah 2-2-4 0.0-0 — Utah 6-5-11 2.0-7 Sack, FF Utah 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Washington 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Washington 5-1-6 1.0-5 — @ Washington 0-0-0 0.0-0 — 14 • DECOUD, Treston • CB 52 • HOUSTON, Sumner • DT 97 • VAKAMEILALO, Kalani • DT UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other @ Minnesota 3-4-7 0.0-0 — @ Minnesota 1-0-1 0.0-0 — @ Minnesota 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Idaho State 2-2-4 0.0-0 2 INT, 2 BrUp, TD Idaho State 0-3-3 0.0-0 — Idaho State 1-0-1 1.0-1 Sack Boise State 6-2-8 1.0-2 — Boise State 0-1-1 0.0-0 QBH Boise State 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 8-0-8 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 0-2-2 0.0-0 — California 4-0-4 1.0-7 2 BrUp California 0-1-1 0.0-0 — California 0-2-2 0.0-0 QBH Utah 1-0-1 0.0-0 — Utah 0-2-2 0.0-0 — Utah 6-1-7 0.0-0 — @ Washington 5-2-7 0.0-0 — @ Washington 1-1-2 0.0-0 — @ Washington 2-0-2 0.0-0 — 22 • CRAWFORD, Xavier • CB 55 • HUNGALU, Manase • LB 99 • AYDON, Elu • DT UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other @ Minnesota 8-0-8 0.0-0 2 BrUp @ Minnesota 4-4-8 0.5-1 BrUp @ Minnesota 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Idaho State 3-2-5 0.0-0 BrUp Idaho State 5-1-6 0.0-0 FR, QBH Idaho State 1-0-1 1.0-1 — Boise State 6-2-8 0.0-0 QBH Boise State DNP Boise State 1-3-4 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 4-2-6 0.0-0 BrUp @ Colorado 7-0-7 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 4-0-4 0.0-0 1 Block California 7-3-10 1.0-1 3 BrUp, QBH California 3-6-9 0.0-0 BrUp California 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Utah 3-2-5 0.0-0 — Utah 6-7-13 1.0-4 BrUp Utah 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Washington 3-0-3 0.0-0 FF, BrUp @ Washington 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Washington 1-3-4 0.0-0 — 24 • IRVINE, Jay • CB 90 • NAPOLEON, Phillip • DE UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other @ Minnesota 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Minnesota 0-0-0 0.0-0 — Idaho State 1-0-1 0.0-0 — Idaho State 1-2-3 0.0-0 QBH Boise State 3-0-3 0.0-0 — Boise State 2-0-2 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 2-0-2 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 4-0-4 0.0-0 — California DNP California 1-1-2 0.0-0 QBH Utah DNP Utah 1-3-4 0.0-0 — @ Washington DNP @ Washington 0-1-1 0.0-0 — 32 • WILLIS, Jonathan • LB 91 • TAGO, Noke • DT UT-AT-TOT TFL Other UT-AT-TOT TFL Other @ Minnesota 0-0-0 0.0-0 — @ Minnesota 1-0-1 0.0-0 — Idaho State 1-1-2 0.0-0 BrUp Idaho State 1-2-3 1.0-4 — Boise State 0-1-1 0.0-0 — Boise State 0-1-1 0.0-0 — @ Colorado 6-1-7 1.0-1 — @ Colorado 1-0-1 0.0-0 — California 0-0-0 0.0-0 — California DNP Utah 1-0-1 0.0-0 — Utah DNP @ Washington 2-1-3 0.0-0 Block @ Washington 0-0-0 0.0-0 —

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 18 NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) NO NAME POS 62 Andrews, Gavin OL 6-6 327 SR* 3V Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay) 2 Hunter Jarmon WR 3 Arnold, Brandon S 5-11 206 JR* 2V Los Angeles, CA (Crespi) 3 Brandon Arnold S 99 Aydon, Elu DT 6-3 327 FR* RS Leone, American Samoa (Leone) 3 Marcus McMaryion QB 25 Bailey, Jaylynn RB 5-9 223 JR* 1V Salem, OR (South Salem/Southern Oregon) 4 Dwayne Williams CB 12 Blount, Conor QB 6-1 190 FR HS Waukesha, WI (Waukesha West) 5 Kyle Haley LB 86 Bodden, Andre WR 6-0 180 FR* RS Carson, CA (Cathedral) 6 Victor Bolden Jr. WR 6 Bolden Jr., Victor WR 5-9 183 SR 3V Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Los Osos) 7 Xavier Hawkins WR 66 Braden, Gunnar OL 6-1 324 FR HS Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego) 8 Rahmel Dockery CB 19 Bradford, Trevon WR 6-0 183 FR HS Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 9 Devin Chappell S 73 Brandel, Blake OL 6-7 296 FR* RS Milwaukie, OR (Central Catholic) 10 Darell Garretson QB 17 Brentley, Julian CB 5-11 185 SO* TR Santa Clarita, CA (Chaminade Prep/Ohio U.) 10 Omar Hicks-Onu S 9 Chappell, Devin S 6-2 203 SR* 1V Springfi eld, OR (Thurston/Western Oregon) 12 Conor Blount QB 46 Choukair, Jordan K 6-1 194 FR* RS Poway, CA (Poway) 12 Kendall Hill S 22 Collins, Seth WR 6-3 188 SO 1V San Diego, CA (Granite Hills) 13 Landry Payne S 20 Cook, Tim RB 6-1 233 SR* TM Pine Bluff , AR (White Hall/Eastern Arizona CC) 13 Jordan Villamin WR 22 Crawford, Xavier CB 6-1 188 FR* RS Pittsburg, CA (Pittsburg) 14 Treston Decoud CB 27 Crist, Ian K 5-10 183 SR* 1V Silverton, OR (Silverton/Portland State) 15 Mason Moran QB 78 Curtius, Sam OL 6-5 306 JR* TM Medford, OR (South Medford) 15 Jordan Pace CB 40 Dahl, Jonas S 6-2 212 SO* TM Silverton, OR (Silverton) 16 Paul Lucas WR 14 Decoud, Treston CB 6-3 209 SR* 1V Covington, LA (Lakeshore/NW Miss. CC/Chadron St.) 17 Julian Brentley CB 89 DeLashmutt, Tyler WR 6-2 194 FR* RS Newberg, OR (Newberg) 18 Timmy Hernandez WR 51 Delp, Kammy OL 6-3 321 SO* 1V Pomona, CA (Diamond Ranch) 19 Trevon Bradford WR 76 Demogerontas, Yanni OL 6-3 303 SO* TM Orland Park, IL (Sandburg) 20 Tim Cook RB 45 Dennis-Lee, Kiahvé LB 6-1 205 FR HS Gresham, OR (Oregon City) 21 Garrett Owens K 8 Dockery, Rahmel CB 5-10 191 SR* 2V Tacoma, WA (Curtis/Washington State/Tacoma CC) 21 Artavis Pierce RB 93 Failauga, Titus LB 6-3 249 JR* 2V Waipahu, HI (Pac-Five) 22 Seth Collins WR 72 Fifi ta, Miki OL 6-4 305 FR* RS Wailuku, HI (IMG Academy [FL]) 22 Xavier Crawford CB 37 Firth, Keegan LS 6-4 232 FR* RS Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley) 23 Marcus Greaves RB 53 Garcia, Isaac LB 6-4 225 FR HS Bellevue, WA (Bellevue) 23 Chris Henry CB 10 Garretson, Darell QB 6-0 209 JR* RS Chandler, AZ (Chandler/Utah State) 24 Jay Irvine CB 26 Grant, Jaydon CB 6-0 171 FR HS West Linn, OR (West Linn) 25 Jaylynn Bailey RB 23 Greaves, Marcus RB 6-0 209 JR* TM Prineville, OR (Crook County/Western Oregon) 26 Jaydon Grant CB 29 Gregory, Jordan S 5-10 200 FR HS Katy, TX (Obra D. Tompkins) 26 Kieran Yancy RB 5 Haley, Kyle LB 6-0 228 SR 2V Anaheim, CA (Western/Golden West CC) 27 Ian Crist K 77 Harlow, Sean OL 6-4 310 SR 3V San Clemente, CA (San Clemente) 27 Kyle White CB 7 Hawkins, Xavier WR 5-8 183 JR 2V Knoxville, TN (Fulton) 28 Zach Standish K 23 Henry, Chris CB 5-11 169 FR HS Los Angeles, CA (Hamilton) 28 Shawn Wilson CB 18 Hernandez, Timmy WR 6-0 195 SO TR Phoenix, AZ (Mountain Pointe/Pima CC) 29 Jordan Gregory S 10 Hicks-Onu, Omar S 6-1 198 FR* RS Carrollton, TX (Hebron) 29 Christian Wallace CB 12 Hill, Kendall S 6-2 204 SR* 2V La Marque, TX (La Marque) 30 Drew Kell S 60 Hopkins, Will OL 6-7 298 JR* 2V Austin, TX (Bowie) 30 Hunter Mattson RB 52 Houston, Sumner DE 6-2 289 SO* 1V Dublin, CA (De La Salle) 31 Nick Porebski P 49 Hughes-Murray, Andrzej LB 6-2 237 FR HS Federal Way, WA (Federal Way) 32 Jonathan Willis LB 55 Hungalu, Manase LB 6-1 232 JR* 1V Kailua-Kona, HI (Kealakehe) 33 Jalen Moore S 58 Hunt, Hamilton LB 6-0 226 FR* RS Salem, OR (West Salem) 34 Ryan Nall RB 98 Iademarco, Andrew DE 6-3 286 FR* RS Corvallis, OR (Corvallis) 35 Caleb Saulo LB 24 Irvine, Jay CB 6-1 199 FR* RS Jacksonville, FL (Sandalwood) 36 Ryan Navarro LS 46 Janakes, Nick LB 6-0 210 FR HS Medford, OR (North Medford) 37 Keegan Firth LS 2 Jarmon, Hunter WR 5-11 190 JR* 2V Waco, TX (Midway) 37 Kee Whetzel LB 56 Katoa, Thor DE 6-2 266 FR* RS St. George, UT (Pine View) 38 Charles Okonkwo CB 75 Kearsley, Brayden OL 6-4 298 JR* RS Aloha, OR (Aloha/BYU) 39 Daniel Rodriguez K 79 Keenan, Bobby OL 6-6 303 SR* TM Sacramento, CA (Rio Americano/American River CC) 40 Jonas Dahl S 30 Kell, Drew S 6-1 198 SO* 1V Hilo, HI (Crescent Valley [OR]) 41 Shemar Smith LB 57 Kelsey, Connor LS 6-0 225 SO* TM Carpinteria, CA (Carpinteria) 42 Ricky Ortiz TE 69 Keobounnam, Nous OL 6-2 293 FR HS Portland, OR (Centennial) 42 Doug Taumoelau LB 64 Lauina, Fred OL 6-4 307 JR* 2V Nuuuli, American Samoa (Tafuna) 43 Adam Soesman LB 63 Lavaka, Gus OL 6-4 340 FR HS Kearns, UT (Kearns) 44 Ricky Liuchan LB 80 Laverty, Connor WR 6-2 163 FR HS Portland, OR (Westview) 45 Kiahvé Dennis-Lee LB 51 Leonnig, Luke LB 6-0 235 FR HS Eagle, ID (Eagle)

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 19 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) NO NAME POS 44 Liuchan, Ricky LB 6-1 236 FR* RS San Marcos, CA (Mission Hills) 46 Jordan Choukair K 16 Lucas, Paul WR 5-11 188 SO 1V Phoenix, AZ (Mountain Pointe) 46 Nick Janakes LB 30 Mattson, Hunter RB 6-0 192 FR HS Corvallis, OR (Corvallis) 47 Bright Ugwoegbu LB 3 McMaryion, Marcus QB 6-1 204 SO* 1V Dinuba, CA (Dinuba) 48 Reed Woodward DE 57 Mengis, Chris DT 6-0 283 FR* RS Portland, OR (Oregon City) 49 Andrzej Hughes-Murray LB 33 Moore, Jalen S 6-0 212 FR* RS Denver, CO (Upland [CA]) 50 Wesley Payne LB 67 Moore, Trent OL 6-4 297 SO* 1V Chandler, AZ (Hamilton) 51 Kammy Delp OL 15 Moran, Mason QB 6-3 185 FR HS Gilbert, AZ (Chandler) 51 Luke Leonnig LB 34 Nall, Ryan RB 6-2 234 SO* 1V Sandy, OR (Central Catholic) 52 Sumner Houston DE 90 Napoleon, Phillip DE 6-4 284 JR TR Spring Valley, CA (Helix/Mt. San Jacinto CC) 53 Isaac Garcia LB 36 Navarro, Ryan LS 6-2 225 SR 1V Murrieta, CA (Vista Murrieta/Riverside CC) 54 Shemiah Unutoa-Whiston LB 38 Okonkwo, Charles CB 6-1 192 JR* 1V Fontana, CA (Summit) 55 Manase Hungalu LB 71 Olson, Robert OL 6-5 296 SO* TM Eden Prairie, MN (Eden Prairie) 56 Thor Katoa DE 42 Ortiz, Ricky TE 6-0 232 SR* 3V Corona, CA (Mater Dei) 57 Connor Kelsey LS 21 Owens, Garrett K 5-9 182 JR* 2V Arroyo Grande, CA (Arroyo Grande) 57 Chris Mengis DT 15 Pace, Jordan CB 5-8 178 FR HS Anchorage, AK (Bartlett) 58 Hamilton Hunt LB 13 Payne, Landry S 6-0 195 JR* TR Maricopa, AZ (Mountain Pointe/Pima CC/Mesa CC) 59 Hamilcar Rashed Jr. LB 50 Payne, Wesley LB 5-10 215 JR TR Maricopa, AZ (Mountain Pointe/Pima CC/Mesa CC) 60 Will Hopkins OL 21 Pierce, Artavis RB 5-11 201 FR HS Lake Alfred, FL (Auburndale) 62 Gavin Andrews OL 31 Porebski, Nick P 5-10 198 JR 1V Melbourne, Australia (McKinnon Secondary/Snow College) 63 Gus Lavaka OL 95 Pritchard, Baker DE 6-3 272 JR* 2V South Jordan, UT (Bingham/BYU) 64 Fred Lauina OL 59 Rashed Jr., Hamilcar LB 6-4 222 FR HS Phoenix, AZ (Chandler) 66 Gunnar Braden OL 94 Robinett, Joah LB 6-8 236 FR HS San Diego, CA (San Marcos) 67 Trent Moore OL 39 Rodriguez, Daniel K 5-10 201 FR* RS Pleasanton, CA (Foothill) 68 Sosaia Tauaho OL 87 Rutschman, Adley K 6-1 206 FR HS Sherwood, OR (Sherwood) 69 Nous Keobounnam OL 35 Saulo, Caleb LB 6-1 235 SR* 3V Kent, WA (Kentlake) 71 Robert Olson OL 92 Savea, Paisa DT 6-4 293 JR TR Fagaima, American Samoa (Northridge [UT]/Snow JC) 72 Miki Fifi ta OL 83 Smith, Quinn ^ TE 6-4 257 SO* TR San Diego, CA (La Costa Canyon/Lafayette College) 73 Blake Brandel OL 41 Smith, Shemar LB 6-1 227 FR HS Miami, FL (Jackson) 74 Dustin Stanton OL 43 Soesman, Adam LB 6-1 220 SO* 1V Clovis, CA (Buchanan) 75 Brayden Kearsley OL 28 Standish, Zach K 5-10 183 FR* RS Gresham, OR (Sam Barlow) 76 Yanni Demogerontas OL 74 Stanton, Dustin OL 6-6 305 SR* 3V Marysville, WA (Lakewood) 77 Sean Harlow OL 91 Tago, Noke DT 6-4 303 SR* 3V Pago Pago, American Samoa (Leone) 78 Sam Curtius OL 68 Tauaho, Sosaia OL 6-3 315 SR* 1V Oakland, CA (Fremont/Laney College) 79 Bobby Keenan OL 42 Taumoelau, Doug LB 6-2 212 FR HS Glendale, UT (Brighton) 80 Connor Laverty WR 81 Togiai, Noah TE 6-4 244 SO 1V West Valley City, UT (Hunter) 81 Noah Togiai TE 85 Tripp, Koby WR 6-1 190 FR* RS Tulare, CA (Mission Oak) 82 Tuli Wily-Matagi TE 88 Turnier, Kenny TE 6-3 248 FR HS Miami, FL (Miami Central) 83 Quinn Smith ^ TE 47 Ugwoegbu, Bright LB 6-2 226 SO* 1V Katy, TX (Seven Lakes) 84 Tanner Walker WR 54 Unutoa-Whitson, Shemiah LB 6-2 226 FR HS San Bernardino, CA (San Gorgonio) 85 Koby Tripp WR 97 Vakameilalo, Kalani DT 6-3 311 SO* 1V Kapolei, HI (Kapolei) 86 Andre Bodden WR 13 Villamin, Jordan WR 6-5 220 JR* 2V Fontana, CA (Etiwanda) 87 Adley Rutschman K 84 Walker, Tanner WR 5-10 183 FR* RS Keizer, OR (McNary) 87 Michael Wilkins TE 29 Wallace, Christian CB 6-1 215 FR HS Sealy, TX (Sealy) 88 Kenny Turnier TE 37 Whetzel, Kee LB 6-3 198 FR HS Clearwater, FL (Countryside) 89 Tyler DeLashmutt WR 27 White, Kyle CB 6-0 207 JR* TR Montgomery, AL (Macon East Academy/Orange Coast CC) 90 Phillip Napoleon DE 87 Wilkins, Michael TE 6-3 205 SO* HS Medford, OR (North Medford) 91 Noke Tago DT 4 Williams, Dwayne CB 5-9 180 SO* 1V Killeen, TX (Shoemaker) 92 Paisa Savea DT 96 Williams, LaMone DE 6-3 279 SO* 1V Kahuku, HI (Kahuku) 93 Titus Failauga LB 32 Willis, Jonathan LB 6-1 228 SO* 1V Tulsa, OK (Booker T. Washington) 94 Joah Robinett LB 28 Wilson, Shawn CB 5-9 187 FR* RS Pomona, CA (Pomona) 95 Baker Pritchard DE 82 Wily-Matagi, Tuli TE 6-4 254 FR* RS Laie, HI (Kahuku) 96 LaMone Williams DE 48 Woodward, Reed DE 6-5 220 FR HS Corbett, OR (Corbett) 97 Kalani Vakameilalo DT 26 Yancy, Kieran RB 5-5 178 SO* RS Pacoima, CA (Chaminade Prep/Saddleback JC) 98 Andrew Iademarco DE *Utilized Redshirt Year TM - Member of the team, but has not lettered. 99 Elu Aydon DT ^ Must sit out the season due to NCAA transfer rules

2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 8 • OREGON STATE VS WASHINGTON STATE • OCTOBER 29, 2016 20 OREGON STATE TWO-DEEP VS WASHINGTON STATE OFFENSE DEFENSE LEFT TACKLE DEFENSIVE END 77 *** Sean Harlow SR 6-4 310 San Clemente, Calif. 95 ** Baker Pritchard JR 6-3 272 South Jordan, Utah 60 ** Will Hopkins JR 6-7 298 Austin, Texas OR 90 Phillip Napoleon JR 6-4 284 Spring Valley, Calif. LEFT GUARD NOSE TACKLE 64 ** Fred Lauina JR 6-4 307 Nuuuli, American Samoa 99 Elu Aydon FR-RS 6-3 327 Leone, American Samoa OR 63 Gus Lavaka FR 6-4 340 Kearns, Utah OR 52 * Sumner Houston SO 6-2 289 Dublin, Calif. 91 *** Noke Tago SR 6-4 303 Pago Pago, American Samoa CENTER 62 *** Gavin Andrews SR 6-6 327 Granite Bay, Calif. DEFENSIVE TACKLE 75 Brayden Kearsley JR-RS 6-4 298 Aloha, Ore. 97 * Kalani Vakameilalo SO 6-3 311 Kapolei, Hawai’i OR 92 Paisa Savea JR 6-4 293 Fagaima, American Samoa RIGHT GUARD 74 *** Dustin Stanton SR 6-6 305 Marysville, Wash. OUTSIDE LINEBACKER (F) 51 * Kammy Delp SO 6-3 322 Pomona, Calif. 47 * Bright Ugwoegbu SO 6-2 226 Katy, Texas OR 68 * Sosaia Tauaho SR 6-3 315 Oakland, Calif. 43 * Adam Soesman SO 6-1 220 Clovis, Calif. 49 Andrzej Hughes-Murray FR 6-2 237 Federal Way, Wash. RIGHT TACKLE 73 Blake Brandel FR-RS 6-7 296 Milwaukie, Ore. INSIDE LINEBACKER (M) 67 * Trent Moore SO 6-4 297 Chandler, Ariz. 55 * Manase Hungalu JR 6-1 232 Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i 32 * Jonathan Willis SO 6-1 228 Tulsa, Okla. TIGHT END 58 Hamilton Hunt FR-RS 6-0 226 Salem, Ore. 82 Tuli Wily-Matagi FR-RS 6-4 254 Laie, Hawai’i 99 Elu Aydon FR-RS 6-3 327 Leone, American Samoa INSIDE LINEBACKER (R) OR 97 * Kalani Vakameilalo SO 6-3 311 Kapolei, Hawai’i 35 *** Caleb Saulo SR 6-1 235 Kent, Wash. 5 ** Kyle Haley SR 6-0 228 Anaheim, Calif. WIDE RECEIVER (X) 50 Wesley Payne JR 5-10 215 Maricopa, Ariz. 13 ** Jordan Villamin JR 6-5 220 Fontana, Calif. OR 18 Timmy Hernandez SO 6-0 195 Phoenix, Ariz. OUTSIDE LINEBACKER (B) 86 Andre Bodden FR-RS 6-0 180 Los Angeles, Calif. 93 ** Titus Failauga JR 6-3 249 Waipahu, Hawai’i 54 Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson FR 6-2 226 San Bernardino, Calif. WIDE RECEIVER (T) 94 Joah Robinett FR 6-8 236 San Diego, Calif. 6 *** Victor Bolden Jr. SR 5-9 183 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 7 ** Xavier Hawkins JR 5-8 183 Knoxville, Tenn. CORNERBACK OR 19 Trevon Bradford FR 6-0 183 Oregon City, Ore. 14 * Treston Decoud SR 6-3 209 Covington, La. 28 Shawn Wilson FR-RS 5-9 187 Pomona, Calif. WIDE RECEIVER (Y) 19 Trevon Bradford FR 6-0 183 Oregon City, Ore. SAFETY 18 Timmy Hernandez SO 6-0 195 Phoenix, Ariz. 3 ** Brandon Arnold JR 5-11 206 Los Angeles, Calif 33 Jalen Moore FR-RS 6-0 212 Denver, Colo. WIDE RECEIVER (Z) 22 * Seth Collins SO 6-3 188 San Diego, Calif. SAFETY 2 ** Hunter Jarmon JR 5-11 190 Waco, Texas 9 * Devin Chappell SR 6-2 203 Springfi eld, Ore. 12 ** Kendall Hill JR 6-2 204 La Marque, Texas QUARTERBACK 10 Omar Hicks-Onu FR-RS 6-1 198 Carrollton, Texas 3 * Marcus McMaryion SO 6-1 204 Dinuba, Calif. 15 Mason Moran FR 6-3 185 Gilbert, Ariz. CORNERBACK 22 Xavier Crawford FR-RS 6-1 188 Pittsburg, Calif. RUNNING BACK 27 Kyle White JR 6-0 207 Montgomery, Ala. 34 * Ryan Nall SO 6-2 234 Sandy, Ore. 21 Artavis Pierce FR 5-11 201 Lake Alfred, Fla. NICKEL BACK 20 Tim Cook SR 6-1 233 Pine Bluff , Ark. 9 * Devin Chappell SR 6-2 203 Springfi eld, Ore. 28 Shawn Wilson FR-RS 5-9 187 Pomona, Calif. H-BACK 42 *** Ricky Ortiz SR 6-0 232 Corona, Calif. 25 * Jaylynn Bailey JR 5-9 223 Salem, Ore. R-BACK 16 * Paul Lucas SO 5-11 188 Phoenix, Ariz. 7 ** Xavier Hawkins JR 5-8 183 Knoxville, Tenn. OR 22 * Seth Collins SO 6-3 188 San Diego, Calif.

SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS PAT-FG HOLDER 21 ** Garrett Owens JR 5-9 182 Arroyo Grande, Calif. 31 * Nick Porebski JR 5-10 198 Melbourne, Australia 27 * Ian Crist SR 5-10 183 Silverton, Ore. 18 Timmy Hernandez SO 6-0 195 Phoenix, Ariz. KICKOFF PUNT RETURNER 87 Adley Rutschman FR 6-1 206 Sherwood, Ore. 6 *** Victor Bolden Jr. SR 5-9 183 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 27 * Ian Crist SR 5-10 183 Silverton, Ore. 8 ** Rahmel Dockery SR 5-10 191 Tacoma, Wash. PUNTER KICKOFF RETURNER 31 * Nick Porebski JR 5-10 198 Melbourne, Australia 6 *** Victor Bolden Jr. SR 5-9 183 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 39 Daniel Rodriguez FR-RS 5-10 201 Pleasanton, Calif. 16 * Paul Lucas SO 5-11 188 Phoenix, Ariz. LONG SNAPPER 36 * Ryan Navarro SR 6-2 236 Murrieta, Calif. 57 Connor Kelsey SO 6-0 225 Carpinteria, Calif.

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