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Oregon Football Media Guide OREGON FOOTBALL 2015 MEDIA GUIDE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON DUCKS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL 2015 OREGON football 2015 MEDIA GUIDE GENERAL INFORMATION The Last Time... ______________________ 20 300-yard Passers _____________________ 77 Quick Facts __________________________ 2 Game Summaries ____________________ 22 Hall of Fame Ducks ___________________ 78 Media Information ____________________ 3 Ducks in the NFL Draft ________________ 79 Rosters _____________________________ 4 COACHING STAFF Ducks in the Super Bowl ______________ 80 Squad Breakdown ____________________ 6 Helfrich (HC) ________________________ 38 All-Americans _______________________ 81 Returning Honorees ___________________ 7 Frost (OC/QB) _______________________ 40 Honor Roll __________________________ 82 2015 Preview & Outlook ________________ 8 Pellum (DC/ILB) ______________________ 41 All-Conference Honors ________________ 83 Osborne (STC/TE) ____________________ 42 Senior Postseason Participants _________ 84 2014 SEASON REVIEW Aiken (DL) __________________________ 43 Oregon Award Winners _______________ 85 Team Statistics ______________________ 10 Campbell (RB) _______________________ 44 Notable Oregon Standouts ____________ 88 Individual Statistics __________________ 10 Chinander (OLB) _____________________ 45 All-Time Assistant Coaches ____________ 93 Defensive Leaders ___________________ 13 Greatwood (OL) _____________________ 46 All-Time Lettermen ___________________ 94 Individual Game-by-Game _____________ 13 Lubick (WR) _________________________ 47 Annual Coaching Ledger ______________ 98 Game-by-Game Starters ______________ 16 Neal (DB) ___________________________ 48 Year-by-Year Results __________________ 99 Scoring Drives _______________________ 17 Support Staff________________________ 49 UO vs. 2014 Opponents ______________ 105 Individual and Team Game Highs _______ 19 UO All-Time vs. Opponents ___________ 108 OREGON FOOTBALL HISTORY All-Time National Rankings ___________ 109 STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES Individual Single-Game Records ________ 51 UO Bowl Game Summaries ___________ 111 All updated player bios can be viewed Individual Season Records _____________ 53 Autzen Stadium ____________________ 131 at www.GoDucks.com/football Individual Career Records _____________ 55 All-Time Top Crowds _________________ 132 Individual Records Summary ___________ 57 Autzen Stadium Records _____________ 133 CREDITS Team Records Summary _______________ 59 Autzen Year-by-Year Attendance _______ 134 Editors: Andy McNamara, Dave Williford Annual Leaders ______________________ 60 Contributors: Sam Katzman, Nate Krueger, Annual Team Statistics ________________ 63 OREGON ADMINISTRATION Abbey McNamara, Joe Walasti 1,000-yard Rushers ___________________ 65 AD Rob Mullens ____________________ 137 Photographers: Eric Evans, John Giustina, 100-yard Rushers ____________________ 68 President Michael Schill ______________ 137 Geoff Thurner, Steve Dykes 100-yard Receivers ___________________ 73 2015-16 Bowl Schedule ______________ 138 Cover Design: Katie Urhausen 250-yard Passers _____________________ 76 Printing: UO Printing Services For the latest information about Oregon Football, visit the official UO athletics website: www.GoDucks.com 2 2015 OREGON FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE FOOTBALL FACTS 2014 Record. .13-2 120TH SEASON OF OREGON FOOTBALL 2014 Pac-12 Record/Finish . 8-1/1st 2014 Final National Ranking . No. 2 USA Today/No. 2 AP GENERAL INFORMATION All-Time Record. .626-477-46 (.565) Location . .Eugene, Ore. All-Time Pac-12 Record . 308-307-20 (.500) Founded . 1876 Lettermen Returning (Off., Def., ST)/Lost. .50 (25, 21, 4)/24 Enrollment. .24,500 Starters Returning/Lost (Off., Def., ST) . .17 (*8, 6, 3)/10 (5, 5, 0) Nickname . Ducks All-America Honorees Returning/Lost . 0/4 Colors. .Green and Yellow 1st-Team All-Pac-12 Honorees Returning/Lost . 1/4 Stadium (Capacity) . .Autzen (54,000) All-Time Bowl Record . 13-16 Playing Surface . FieldTurf Bowl Appearances Since 1990 . 22 Conference . .Pac-12 BCS/CFP Bowl Record. 3-2/1-1 First Football Season . .1894 Last Bowl Appearance . 2015 CFP Championship vs. Ohio State (L, 42-20) President. .Michael Schill All-Time All-America Awards . 33 Faculty Representative . Tim Gleason Unanimous/Consensus All-America Awards . 2/7 Athletics Website. .www.GoDucks.com College Football Hall of Fame Inductees . 8 GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL Facebook. www.facebook.com/wintheday Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductees. 6 Twitter . .@WinTheDay (Football), @GoDucks (General) Offensive Starters Returning (*8) - career stats ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT… (541) 346-4481 WR Devon Allen (So., 11 GS, 41 rec, 684 yds, 7 TD)/Byron Marshall (Sr., 21 GS, 88 Director of Athletics . .Rob Mullens rec, 1172 yds, 6 TDs; 307 car, 1877 yds, 19 TD) - TE Pharaoh Brown (Sr., 13 GS; 37 Special Assistant to the AD . .Lorraine Davis rec, 585 yds, 8 TD)/Evan Baylis (Jr., 5 GS; 19 rec, 214 yds, 1 TD - RT Tyrell Crosby Executive Sr. Associate Athletics Director/Finance & Admin. Eric Roedl (So., 9 GS)/Matt Pierson (Sr., 7 GS) - RB Royce Freeman (So., 11 GS, 252 carries, Sr. Associate Athletics Director/Development . H.J. Cohn 1365 yds, 18 TD) - RG Cameron Hunt (Jr., 21 GS) - WR Dwayne Stanford (Jr., 13 Sr. Associate AD/Facilities, Operations & Events . Mike Duncan GS, 54 rec, 745 yds, 6 TD) - *WR Bralon Addison (Jr., 11 GS; 83 rec, 1133 yds, 10 Sr. Associate AD/Chief Compliance Officer . Jody Sykes TD) - *LT Tyler Johnstone (Sr., 26 GS) Sr. Associate AD/FB Admin. & Operations . Jeff Hawkins *includes two 2013 starters Sr. Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator . Lisa Peterson Sr. Associate AD/Marketing & Public Relations . Craig Pintens Offensive Starters Lost (5) - career stats Associate AD . Vin Lananna LT Jake Fisher (35 GS) - C Hroniss Grasu (52 GS) - WR Keanon Lowe (32 GS, 68 Associate AD/Facilities & Events . Devon Shea rec, 891 yds, 11 TD) - QB Marcus Mariota (41 GS, 337 car, 2237 yds, 29 TD; 779- Associate AD . .Herb Yamanaka 1167-14, 10,796 yds, 105 TD) - LG/C Hamani Stevens (28 GS) FOOTBALL STAFF… (541) 346-3825 Defensive Starters Returning (6) - career stats Head Coach. Mark Helfrich (Southern Oregon ‘96) NT Alex Balducci (Sr., 16 GS, 37 TT, 3 TFL, 4 FR) - DT DeForest Buckner (Sr., 25 GS; Record at Oregon . 24-4, .857/15-3 Pac-12, .833 (third year) 149 TT, 19 TFL, 7.5 QBX) - OLB Tyson Coleman (Sr., 18 GS, 99 TT, 11 TFL, 4.5 QBX) Career Record . same - SS Reggie Daniels (Jr., 15 GS, 89 TT, 1 INT, 2 FR) - LB Rodney Hardrick (Sr., 29 GS; 159 TT, 12 TFL, 1 INT, 4 FR) - ILB Joe Walker (Sr., 11 GS, 118 TT, 11.0 TFL, 3.0 QBX) Assistant Coaches Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks . Scott Frost (Nebraska ‘97) Defensive Starters Lost (5) - career stats Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers . Don Pellum (Oregon ‘85) DE Arik Armstead (20 GS, 87 TT, 10.0 TFL, 4.0 QBX) - FS Erick Dargan (17 GS, 188 Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends. .Tom Osborne (Washington State ‘83) TT, 13 INT, 4 FF, 3 FR) - CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (41 GS; 244 TT, 9 INT, 48 PBU) - CB Running Backs . Gary Campbell (UCLA ‘73) Troy Hill (14 GS, 169 TT, 6.5 TFL, 3 INT, 35 PBU) - DE Tony Washington (29 GS; 158 Offensive Line/Running Game Coordinator . Steve Greatwood (Oregon ‘80) TT, 25.5 TFL, 16.0 QBX, 4 FR) Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator . Matt Lubick (Colorado State ‘95) Defensive Line . Ron Aiken (North Carolina A&T ‘77) Specialists Returning (4) Outside Linebackers . Erik Chinander (Iowa ‘03) LS Tanner Carew (So., 14 GS) - PK Aidan Schneider (So., 11-12 FGs, 40-42 PATs, 72 Defensive Secondary/Passing Game Coordinator . John Neal (BYU ‘80) pts.) - P Ian Wheeler (So., 47 att, 1840 yds, 39.1 avg.) - PK Matt Wogan (Jr., 14-18 Director of Strength & Conditioning . Jim Radcliffe (Pacific ’80) FGs, 81-85 PAT, 123 pts.) Graduate Assistants.. Kwame Agyeman, Joe Bernardi, . Nate Costa, TJ Paganetti Football Interns. .Matt Noyer, Shawn Young 2015 SCHEDULE 2014 RESULTS S5 E. WASHINGTON Eugene A30 SOUTH DAKOTA W 62-13 Support Staff S12 at Michigan State E. Lansing S6 MICHIGAN STATE W 46-27 Asst. AD/Director of Football Operations . Kyle Wiest (Oregon ‘04) S19 GEORGIA STATE Eugene S13 WYOMING W 48-14 Asst. AD/FB Player Development. .Horace Raymond (Tulane ‘98) S26 * UTAH Eugene S20 * at Washington State W 55-16 Academic Coordinator . Tim Bruegman (Eastern Washington ‘96) O3 *at Colorado Boulder O2 * ARIZONA L 31-24 Asst. Director of FB Operations/Recruiting . Jim Fisher (Michigan ‘05) O10 * WASHINGTON STATE Eugene O11 * at UCLA W 42-30 Director of High School Relations . .Sean Dillon (Valparaiso ‘08) O17 * at Washington Seattle O18 * WASHINGTON W 45-20 Asst. Strength & Cond. Coaches . Mark Dillon, Joel Favor O29 * at Arizona State Tempe O24 * California# W 59-41 Director of Athletic Medicine . Dr. Greg Skaggs (Creighton ’88) N7 *CALIFORNIA Eugene N1 *STANFORD W 45-16 Assoc. Dir., Athletic Medicine/Football . .Kevin Steil (Chico State ’89) N14 * at Stanford Stanford N8 * at Utah W 51-27 Assoc. Dir., Athletic Medicine . Kim Terrell (Oregon ’81) N21 * USC Eugene N22 * COLORADO W 44-10 Asst. AD/Director of Communications . Andy McNamara (Maine ‘96) N28 * OREGON STATE Eugene N29 *at Oregon State W 47-19 Exec. Asst. AD/Director, FB Communications . David Williford (Kansas ‘77) D5 Arizona^ W 51-13 Director of Equipment Operations. Aaron Wasson (Kentucky ‘00) * Pac-12 Conference Game J1 Florida State& W 59-20 Football Equipment Administrator . .Kenny Farr (Oregon ‘02) J12 Ohio State% L, 42-20 Video Coordinator . .Steve Pohl (Georgetown College ’92) * Pac-12 Conference Games Asst. Video Coordinator . .Eric Day (Purdue ‘07) + Alamo Bowl
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