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2017 Oregon Football Media Guide | GENERAL INFORMATION OREGON FOOTBALL 2017 RECORD BOOK GENERAL INFORMATION 2017 OREGON FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK 2017 OREGON FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Graduate Assistants and Football Analysts 46 250-Yard Passers 132 Quick Facts 2 Rob Mullens (Director of Athletics) 47 300-Yard Passers 134 Media Information 3 Michael Schill (University President) 48 Heisman Trophy 135 Rosters 4 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award 136 2017 Squad Breakdown 6 OREGON FOOTBALL HISTORY Walter Camp Award 137 Returning Honorees 7 All-Time Coaches 50 Davey O’Brien Award 138 2017 Preview & Outlook 8 All-Time Letterwinners 51 Manning Award 139 Hall of Fame Ducks 59 Doak Walker Award 140 2016 SEASON REVIEW Notable Oregon Standouts 60 First-Team All-Americans 141 Team Statistics 10 Oregon Football Year-by-Year 68 Award Winners 142 Individual Statistics 10 Year-by-Year Results 70 Bowl Game History 150 Defensive Leaders 12 UO All-Time vs. Opponents 79 Individual Game-by-Game 13 UO vs. 2016 Opponents 80 GODUCKS.COM Game-by-Game Starters 16 All-Time National Rankings 84 For the latest information about Oregon Football, Scoring Drives 17 Ducks in the NFL Draft 87 visit the official UO athletics website: Individual and Team Game Highs 18 Senior Postseason Participants 89 www.GoDucks.com The Last Time... 19 Ducks in the Super Bowl 91 Game Summaries 21 Individual Records Summary 92 PLAYER BIOS ONLINE Team Records Summary 95 All updated player bios can be viewed COACHING STAFF Individual Single-Game Records 96 at www.GoDucks.com/football. Willie Taggart (HC) 34 Individual Single-Season Records 98 Joe Salave’a (AHC/DL) 36 Individual Career Records 102 CREDITS Marcus Arroyo (Co-OC/QB/TE) 37 Autzen Stadium/All-Time Top Crowds 104 Editors: Andy McNamara, Todd Miles, Dave Mario Cristobal (Co-OC/OL) 38 Autzen Individual Records 105 Williford Jim Leavitt (DC/ILB) 39 Autzen Team Records 106 Contributors: Nate Krueger, Joe Waltasti, Lillian Charles Clark (CB) 40 Year-by-Year Statistic Leaders 107 Morrill, Derren Iha Keith Heyward (S) 41 Year-by-Year Offensive Statistics 111 Photographers: Steve Dykes, Eric Evans, John Michael Johnson (WR) 42 Year-by-Year Defensive Statistics 113 Giustina, Geoff Thurner Donte Pimpleton (RB) 43 100-Yard Rushing Games 115 Cover Design: Thuc Vinh Raymond Woodie (OLB/STC) 44 1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons 123 Irele Oderinde (S&C) 45 100-Yard Receiving Games 125 @OregonFootball | Facebook.com/Oregon Football 1 QUICK FACTS - 122nd SEASON OF OREGON FOOTBALL GENERAL INFORMATION Director of Equipment Operations Aaron Wasson (Kentucky ‘00) Location Eugene, Ore. Football Equipment Administrator Kenny Farr (Oregon ‘02) Founded 1876 Video Coordinator Steve Pohl (Georgetown College ’92) Enrollment 24,000 Asst. Video Coordinator TBA Nickname Ducks Director of Football External Relations Montaze Trumbo Colors Green and Yellow Director of Performance and Sports Science Andrew Murray (Glasgow ‘06) Stadium (Capacity) Autzen (54,000) Director of Sports Nutrition TBA GENERAL INFORMATION Playing Surface FieldTurf Conference Pac-12 FOOTBALL FACTS First Football Season 1894 2016 Record 4-8 President Michael Schill 2016 Pac-12 Record/Finish 2-7/6th Faculty Representative Tim Gleason 2016 Final National Ranking NA Athletics Website GoDucks.com All-Time Record 639-489-46 (.564) Facebook facebook.com/OregonFootball All-Time Pac-12 Record 317-316-20 (.501) Twitter @OregonFootball (Football), @GoDucks (General) Lettermen Returning (Off., Def., ST)/Lost 47 (21, 24, 2) / 27 (12, 13, 2) Starters Returning/Lost (Off., Def., ST) 18 (8, 8, 2) / 8 (3, 3, 2) ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT (541) 346-4481 All-America Honorees Returning/Lost 0/0 Director of Athletics Rob Mullens 1st-Team All-Pac-12 Honorees Returning/Lost 0/1 Deputy AD/Senior Woman Administrator/Title IX Coor. Lisa Peterson All-Time Bowl Record 13-17 Special Assistant to the AD Lorraine Davis Bowl Appearances Since 1990 23 Executive Sr. Associate Athletics Director/Finance & Admin. Eric Roedl BCS/CFP Bowl Record 3-2/1-1 Sr. Associate Athletics Director/Development H.J. Cohn Last Bowl Appearance 2016 Valero Alamo Bowl vs. TCU (L, 47-41 3OT) Sr. Associate AD/Facilities, Operations & Events Mike Duncan All-Time All-America Awards 38 Sr. Associate AD/FB Admin. & Operations Jeff Hawkins Unanimous/Consensus All-America Awards 2/7 Sr. Associate AD Craig Pintens College Football Hall of Fame Inductees 8 Sr. Associate AD/Chief Compliance Officer Jody Sykes Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductees 6 Sr. Associate AD/Communications Jimmy Stanton Associate AD Vin Lananna OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING (*8) - CAREER STATS Associate AD/Facilities & Events Devon Shea WR Charles Nelson (Sr., 23 GS, 92 rec, 1,151 yds, 13 TD) - LT Brady Aiello (So., Associate AD Herb Yamanaka 10 GS) - *LT Tyrell Crosby (Sr., 23 GS) - LG Shane Lemieux (So. - 12 GS), C Jake Hanson (Fr., 12 GS) - RT Calvin Throckmorton (So., 12 GS) - QB Justin Herbert FOOTBALL STAFF (541) 346-3825 (So., 7 GS, 162-for-255, 1,936 yds, 4 int., 19 TD) - RB Royce Freeman (Sr., 34 GS, Head Coach Willie Taggart (Western Kentucky ‘98) 703 carries, 4,146 yds, 44 TD) Record at Oregon First Season *includes one 2015 starter Career Record Overall: 40-45 (.471); Conference: 31-25 (.554) OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST (3) - CAREER STATS ASSISTANT COACHES WR Darren Carrington (15 GS, 112 rec, 1,919 yds, 15 TD) - RG Cameron Hunt Assistant Head Coach Joe Salave’a (Arizona, ‘97) (43 GS) - TE Pharoah Brown (21 GS, 70 rec, 1,011 yds, 13 TD) Co-Offensive Coordinator/QB & TE Marcus Arroyo (San Jose State, ‘03) Co-Offensive Coordinator/Run Game & OL Mario Cristobal (Miami, ‘93) DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING (8) - CAREER STATS Defensive Coordintor/Inside Linebackers Jim Leavitt (Missouri, ‘78) DE Justin Hollins (Jr., 12 GS, 61 TT, 10.5 TFL, 3.0 Sacks) - DT Henry Mondeaux Cornerbacks Charles Clark (Mississippi, ‘07) (Sr., 19 GS, 66 TT, 11.0 TFL, 5.0 Sacks) - LB Troy Dye (So., 91 TT, 13.0 TFL, 6.5 Safeties Keith Heyward (Oregon State, ’00) Sacks, 1 INT) - LB Jimmy Swain (7 GS, 103 TT, 2.5 TFL, 2 PBU), - DB Tyree Wide Receivers Michael Johnson (Akron, ‘08) Robinson (Sr., 23 GS, 153 TT, 4 INT, 2.0 Sacks, 2 FR) - S Khalil Oliver (Jr., 7 GS, Running Backs Donte Pimpleton (Western Kentucky, ‘02) 73 TT, 3.0 TFL, 2 INT, 1 FR) - CB Arrion Springs (Sr., 20 GS, 95 TT, 4.5 TFL, 1 INT, Outside Linebackers/Special Teams Raymond Woodie (Bethune-Cookman, ‘96) 24 PBU) Head Football Strength Coach Irele Oderinde (Western Kentucky, ‘03) Graduate Assistants Kwame Agyeman, David Gilbertson, DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST (3) - CAREER STATS Ikaika Johnson, Cody Woodiel DT Austin Maloata (7 GS, 42 TT, 3.5 TFL, 1.5 Sacks) - DT Rex Manu (9 GS, 19 TT, Football Analysts Matt Noyer, Chris Norris 2.5 TFL, 1.0 Sack) - LB Johnny Ragin III (7 GS, 73 TT, 2.0 TFL, 1 PBU) SUPPORT STAFF SPECIALISTS RETURNING (2) - CAREER STATS Assoc. AD/Director of Football Ops. Sharrod Everett (Campbellsville, ‘04) LS Tanner Carew (Sr.) - PK Aidan Schneider (Sr., 42-48 FG, 149-152 PAT, 275 Assoc. AD/Director of Player Engagement Trae Hackett (Western Kentucky, ‘00) Points) Asst. AD/Football Recruiting Operations David Kelly (Furman, ‘79) Asst. Director Football Operations Julie Reed (Western Kentucky, ‘09) SPECIALISTS LOST (2) - CAREER STATS Foootball Operations Assistant Cassidy Noyer (Oregon ‘13) KO Matt Wogan (14-18 FG, 123 Points, 63.0 KO Avg., 158 TB) - P Ian Wheeler Football Operations Assistant Kodi Look (Oregon State ‘12) (38 GP, 38.9 Avg., 38 I20, 10 50+) Director of Athletic Medicine Dr. Greg Skaggs (Creighton ’88) Assoc. Dir., Athletic Medicine/Football Kevin Steil (Chico State ’89) Assoc. Dir., Athletic Medicine Kim Terrell (Oregon ’81) Asst. AD/Director of Communications Andy McNamara (Maine ‘96) 2 2017 Oregon Football Media Guide | www.GoDucks.com GENERAL INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA AVAILABILITY The interview schedule for head coach Willie Taggart and the 2017 Oregon football team will be released in 2017 SCHEDULE advance of the beginning of Fall Camp. S2 Southern Utah Eugene S9 Nebraska Eugene INTERVIEW POLICIES S16 at Wyoming Laramie All interview requests for players and coaches must be submitted by 3 p.m. (PT) the day prior and must go S23 at Arizona State Tempe through the Athletic Communications Office. Days and times of the interviews will be released before the S30 California Eugene beginning of Fall Camp. O7 Washington State Eugene O14 at Stanford Stanford CREDENTIALS O21 at UCLA Pasadena Procedures for making requests for press box and photo credentials for all games at Autzen Stadium will O28 Utah Eugene be released leading up to the season opener against Southern Utah. N4 at Washington Seattle N18 Arizona Eugene PARKING N25 Oregon State Eugene A limited number of parking passes will be made available through the Oregon Athletic Communications Office. Access to parking (Lots 8 and 9) may be obtained via Leo Harris Parkway directly south of the 2016 RESULTS stadium press box. S3 UC Davis W, 53-28 S10 Virginia W, 44-26 TELEPHONES & INTERNET (Autzen Press Box - 541-346-7074) S17 at Nebraska L, 35-32 Individuals may install private telephone lines at their expense. Access instructions for wireless internet S24 Colorado L, 41-38 can be obtained outside the Athletic Communications workroom. O1 at Washington State L, 51-33 O8 Washington L, 70-21 PHOTOGRAPHERS O21 at California L, 42-49 (2OT) All photographers must check out a photo vest prior to kickoff at the Athletic Communications workroom O29 Arizona State W, 54-35 in the press box. Credentialed personnel working the sidelines must obey the NCAA rules pertaining to N5 at USC L, 45-20 sideline boundaries. Photographers are to be no closer than six feet to the playing field and must be outside N12 Stanford L 52-27 the 25-yard lines at each end of the field.
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