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11 04 Fb Opps Senior offensive guard Eyoseph Efseaff 2004 OPPONENTS 103 OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 1 — OKLAHOMA STATE “COWBOYS” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 12:30 P.M. AT ROSE BOWL General Information Location: Stillwater, OK 74078 Home Stadium: (Astro Play — 48,500) Conference: Big 12 Enrollment: 31,000 Colors: Orange and Black President: Dr. David Schmidly Athletics Director: Dr. Harry Birdwell Football Information Head Coach: Les Miles (Michigan ’76) Best Time to Reach Miles: Arrange through Sports Info. Office Coach Les Miles Miles’ All-Time Record: In three seasons at Oklahoma State, Miles has compiled a record of 21-16. His career mark is the same. Assistant Coaches: Bill Clay, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers; Mike Gundy, Asst. Head Coach, Offensive Coord., Quarterbacks; Joe DeForest, Cornerbacks / Special Teams; Craig Bailey, Defensive Line; Josh Henson, Tight Ends, Recruiting Coord.; Doug Mallory, Defensive Backs; Chuck Moller, Offensive Line; Todd Manker, Receivers; Larry Porter, Running Backs. 2003 Football Record (National Ranking): 9-4 (unranked) 2003 Big 12 Record and Finish: 5-3, 3rd in South Returning Lettermen: 54 Returning Starters: 7 offense, 8 defense UCLA’s All-Time Record vs Oklahoma State: 1-0 Les Miles vs. UCLA: 0-1 Karl Dorrell vs. Oklahoma State: 0-0 Last UCLA Win: 38-24, 2002 (Stillwater) Last Oklahoma State Win: n/a Darrent Williams UCLA’s Widest Margin of Victory: 14 points (38-24 in 2002) Oklahoma State's Widest Margin of Victory: n/a Honors Candidates: Darrent Williams, DB; Sam Mayes, OL 2004 Cowboy Schedule Offensive Formation: Multiple Sept. 4 at UCLA Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-2-5 Sept. 11 TULSA Sports Information Sept. 18 SMU Sports Information Director: Steve Buzzard (405) 744-7714; [email protected] Oct. 2 IOWA STATE Assistant SIDs: Michael Noteware, Thomas Samuel, Ryan Cameron Oct. 9 at Colorado SID FAX: (405) 744-7754 Oct. 16 TEXAS A&M Press Box Telephone Number: (405) 744-5757 Oct. 23 at Missouri Website: www.okstate.com Oct. 30 OKLAHOMA Originating Radio Station: KSPI (Oklahoma City) Nov. 6 at Texas Nov. 13 BAYLOR Nov. 20 at Texas Tech Leading Cowboy Returnees (2003 Statistics) 2003 Cowboy Results (9-4) Rushing TCB NYG Avg TD Lg 7 at Nebraska 17 Seymore Shaw 58 363 6.3 2 53 48 WYOMING 24 Shawn Willis 31 149 4.8 5 15 42 SW MISSOURI STATE 3 Team Totals 522 2,831 5.4 34 95 52 at SMU 6 Opponents 531 2,079 3.9 16 46 56 LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE 3 Passing PA PC Yds Pct Int TD Lg 38 KANSAS STATE 34 Josh Fields 338 184 2,494 .544 12 21 51 51 TEXAS TECH 49 Jamie Beeghley 11 6 66 .545 1 0 23 38 at Texas A&M 10 Team Totals 350 191 2,561 .546 13 21 51 9 at Oklahoma 52 Opponents 437 247 3,134 .565 18 23 74 16 TEXAS 55 44 KANSAS 21 Receiving No Yds Avg TD Lg 38 at Baylor 21 D'Juan Woods 31 479 15.5 1 51 28 Mississippi (Cotton Bowl) 31 Team Totals 191 2,561 13.4 21 51 Opponents 247 3,134 12.7 23 74 104 2004 OPPONENTS OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 2 — ILLINOIS “FIGHTING ILLINI” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 11:00 A.M. CDT AT CHAMPAIGN, IL General Information Location: Champaign-Urbana, IL Home Stadium: Memorial Stadium (Astro Play — 69,249) Conference: Big Ten Enrollment: 38,000 Colors: Orange, Blue President: James J. Stukel Athletics Director: Ron Guenther Football Information Head Coach: Ron Turner (Pacific ’77) (217) 333-1400 Best Time to Reach Turner: Contact Sports Info. Office Turner’s All-Time Record: In seven seasons at Illinois, he has a record of 32-49. In Coach Ron Turner eight seasons as a head coach, Turner has a 39-53 mark. Assistant Coaches: Mike Mallory, Def. Coord./ LB; Harry Hiestand, Asst. Head Coach/ OL; Dan Roushar, Offensive Coord./ RB; Robert Jackson, WR/ Recruiting Coord.; Scott Shafer, Def. Backs; Tommy Thigpen, LB; Greg McMahon, TE / Special Teams; Dan O'Dell, Quarterbacks; Donnie Thompson, Def. Line 2003 Football Record (National Ranking): 1-11 (unranked) 2003 Big 10 Conference Record and Finish: 0-8, 11th Returning Lettermen: 38 Returning Starters: 8 offense, 6 defense UCLA’s All-Time Record vs Illinois: 5-5 Ron Turner vs. UCLA: 0-1 Karl Dorrell vs. Illinois: 1-0 Last UCLA Win: 6-3, 2003 (Rose Bowl) Last Illinois Win: 26-7, 1964 (Illinois) UCLA's Widest Margin of Victory: 36 points (45-9 in 1983) Jon Beutjer Illinois' Widest Margin of Victory: 31 points (45-14 in 1946) Honors Candidates: Jon Beutjer, QB; E. B. Halsey, RB; Matt Sinclair, LB; Steve Weatherford, P/PK; Duke Preston, C; Mike O'Brien, DE Offensive Formation: Pro-style 2004 Illini Schedule Defensive Formation: 4-3 Sept. 4 FLORIDA A&M Sports Information Sept. 11 UCLA Sports Information Director (Office phone and e-mail): Kent Brown (217) 333-1391 Sept. 18 WESTERN MICHIGAN Assoc. SID: Cassie Arner ([email protected]) Football Contact, (217) 244-3886 Sept. 25 PURDUE SID FAX: (217) 333-5540 Oct. 2 at Wisconsin Press Box Telephone Number: (217) 333-1227 Oct. 9 at Michigan State Website: www.fightingillini.com Oct. 16 MICHIGAN Originating Radio Station: (WDWS-AM 1400) Oct. 23 at Minnesota Oct. 30 IOWA Leading Illini Returnees (2003 Statistics) Nov. 6 INDIANA Nov. 20 at Northwestern Rushing TCB NYG Avg TD Lg E.B Halsey 140 525 3.8 2 30 Pierre Thomas 43 233 5.4 2 35 Marcus Mason 64 214 3.3 0 15 2003 Illini Results (1-11) Team Totals 375 1,328 3.5 5 35 15 Missouri (at St. Louis) 22 Opponents 574 2,681 4.7 32 42 49 ILLINOIS STATE 22 Passing PA PC Yds Pct Int TD Lg 3 at UCLA 6 24 CALIFORNIA 31 Jon Beutjer 257 162 1,597 .630 9 10 72 Chris Pazan 82 49 511 .598 2 2 47 20 WISCONSIN 38 10 at Purdue 43 Team Totals 451 274 2,756 .608 16 15 72 14 MICHIGAN STATE 49 Opponents 313 189 2,428 .604 2 15 80 14 at Michigan 56 Receiving No Yds Avg TD Lg 10 MINNESOTA 36 Kelvin Hayden 52 592 11.4 3 72 10 at Iowa 41 Mark Kornfeld 44 527 12.0 3 32 14 at Indiana 17 Team Totals 274 2,756 10.1 15 72 20 NORTHWESTERN 37 Opponents 189 2,428 12.8 15 80 2004 OPPONENTS 105 OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 3 — WASHINGTON “HUSKIES” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 4:00 P.M. AT SEATTLE, WA General Information Location: Seattle, WA 98195 Home Stadium: Husky Stadium (FieldTurf— 72,500) Conference: Pacific-10 Enrollment: 42,000 Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Huskies President: Mark Emmert (206) 543-5010 Athletics Director: Todd Turner (206) 543-2212 Football Information Head Coach: Keith Gilbertson (Western Washington ‘74) (206) 543-2223 Best Time to Reach Gilbertson: Monday during noon teleconference Coach Keith Gilbertson Gilbertson’s All-Time Record: In one season at Washington, Gilbertson’s record is 6- 6. In eight years overall as a head coach, his career record is 54-43. Assistant Coaches: John Pettas, Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks; Phil Snow, Defensive Coordinator/ Safeties; Steve Axman, Wide Receivers; Charlie Dickey, Offensive Line; Randy Hart, Defensive Line; Cornell Jackson, Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator; Jimmy Lake, Cornerbacks; Scott Pelluer, Tight Ends/Special Teams Coordinator 2003 Football Record (National Ranking): 6-6 (unranked) 2003 Pac-10 Record and Finish: 4-4, T-5th Returning Lettermen: 48 Returning Starters: 6 offense, 6 defense, 1 kicker UCLA’s All-Time Record vs Washington: 33-28-2 Keith Gilbertson vs. UCLA: 0-1 at Washington, 3-2 overall Karl Dorrell vs. Washington: 1-0 Last UCLA Win: 46-16, 2003 (Rose Bowl) Last Washington Win: 35-28, 2000 (Seattle) Charles Frederick UCLA’s Widest Margin of Victory: 49 points (62-13 in 1973) UW’s Widest Margin of Victory: 41 points (41-0 in 1940; 61-20 in 1970) Honors Candidates: Derrick Johnson, CB; Charles Frederick, WR/ST; Khalif Barnes, OT; Zach Tuiasosopo, FB; Tim Galloway, ILB Offensive Formation: Multiple 2004 Husky Schedule Defensive Formation: Eagle (3-4) Sept. 5 FRESNO STATE Sept. 18 UCLA Sports Information Sept. 25 at Notre Dame Media Relations Director: Jim Daves O-(206) 543-2230; [email protected] Oct. 2 at Stanford Assist. MRDs: Jeff Bechthold (football), Dan Lepse, Erin Rowley, Misty Cole, Brian Beaky Oct. 9 SAN JOSE STATE MRD FAX: (206) 543-5000 Oct. 16 OREGON STATE Press Box Telephone Number: (206) 543-2230 Oct. 23 at USC Website: www.gohuskies.com Oct. 30 at Oregon Originating Radio Station: KJR (950 AM) Nov. 6 ARIZONA Leading Husky Returnees (2003 Statistics) Nov. 13 CALIFORNIA Nov. 20 at Washington State Rushing TCB NYG Avg TD Lg Kenny James 122 530 4.3 2 56 2003 Husky Results (6-6) Shelton Sampson 60 274 4.6 8 77 9 at Ohio State 28 Team Totals 464 1,434 3.1 19 77 38 INDIANA 13 Opponents 444 1,819 4.1 18 69 45 IDAHO 14 Passing PA PC Yds Pct Int TD Lg 28 STANFORD 17 Casey Paus 23 10 151 .435 1 2 63 16 at UCLA 46 Team Totals 485 270 3,236 .557 14 17 87 17 NEVADA 28 Opponents 375 194 2,801 .517 16 18 85 38 at Oregon State 17 Receiving No Yds Avg TD Lg 23 USC 43 Charles Frederick 59 831 14.1 5 87 42 OREGON 10 Jon Lyon 17 231 13.6 0 34 22 at Arizona 27 Kenny James 17 122 7.2 0 22 7 at California 54 Team Totals 270 3,236 12.0 17 87 27 WASHINGTON STATE 19 Opponents 194 2,801 14.4 18 85 106 2004 OPPONENTS OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 4 — SAN DIEGO STATE “AZTECS” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, TBD P.M.
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