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2009 Opponents 2009 Opponents 1191 9 2009 COUGAR FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009 OPPONENTS STANFORD HAWAII SOUTHERN METHODIST STANFORD INFORMATION HAWAII INFORMATION SOUTHERN METHODIST INFORMATION LOCATION: Stanford, Calif. LOCATION: Honolulu, Hawaii LOCATION: Dallas, Texas NICKNAME: Cardinal NICKNAME: Warriors NICKNAME: Mustangs COLORS: Cardinal and White COLORS: Green, Black, White and Silver COLORS: Red and Blue PRESIDENT: Dr. John Hennessy CHANCELLOR: Virginia S. Hinshaw PRESIDENT: Dr. R. Gerald Turner ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bob Bowlsby ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim Donovan DIRECTOR of ATHLETICS: Steve Orsini CONFERENCE: Pacific-10 CONFERENCE: Western Athletic CONFERENCE: Conference USA ENROLLMENT: 15,140 ENROLLMENT: 19,969 ENROLLMENT: 10,981 STADIUM: Stanford Stadium (50,000; natural grass) STADIUM: Aloha Stadium (50,000; FieldTurf) STADIUM: Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000) WEB SITE: www.gostanford.com WEB SITE: www.HawaiiAthletics.com WEB SITE: www.SMUMustangs.com STANFORD STAFF HAWAII STAFF SOUTHERN METHODIST STAFF HEAD COACH: Jim Harbaugh (Michigan, 1986) HEAD COACH: Greg McMackin (Southern Oregon, HEAD COACH: June Jones (NY State Regents College) Record at School: 9-15, 2 years 1967) Record at School: 1-11, 1 year Career Record: 38-21, 5 years Record at School: 7-7, 1 year Career Record: 77-51, 10 years Record vs. WSU: 1-1 Career Record: Same Record vs. WSU: 0-1 OFFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: David Shaw, OC/WR; Tim Record vs. WSU: 1-0 OFFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Dan Morrison, OC; Jeff Drevno, OL; Greg Roman, OT/TE/RGC; Willie Tag- OFFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Ron Lee, OC; Nick Rolov- Reinebold, WR; Wes Suan, RB; Dennis McKnight, gart, RB ich, QB; Brian Smith, RB; Gordy Shaw, OL OL, Frank Gansz, ST DEFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Ron Lynn, Asst. HC/Co-DC; DEFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Rich Miano, Assoc. HC/DB; DEFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Tom Mason, DC; Bert Hill, Andy Buh, Co-DC/LB; Lance Anderson, DT/RC; D.J. George Lumpkin, Asst. HC/LB; Cal Lee, DC; Dave DL; Derrick Odum, DB Durkin, DE/ST; Clayton White, DB Aranda, DL; Chris Tormey, ST/DB Asst. AD/SID: Brad Sutton ([email protected]) SENIOR ASST. AD/SID: Jim Young (jfyoung@stanford. SID: Derek Inouchi ([email protected]) FB ASST: Herman Hudson ([email protected]) edu) FB ASST: Neal Iwamoto ([email protected]) SID OFFICE: (214) 768-1651 FB ASST: TBA SID OFFICE: (808) 956-7523 SID FAX: (214) 768-2044 SID OFFICE: (650) 723-4418 SID FAX: (808) 956-4470 FOOTBALL OFFICE: (214) 768-3667 SID FAX: (650) 725-2957 FOOTBALL OFFICE: (808) 956-6508 CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID FOOTBALL OFFICE: (650) 723-5665 CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID WSU VS. SOUTHERN METHODIST WSU VS. HAWAII First Meeting WSU VS. STANFORD Most WSU Points: 28, 1929 (28-7) Most WSU points: 49, 1984 (49-42) Widest WSU Victory: 21, 1929 (28-7) Widest WSU Victory: 34, 1958 (40-6) Longest WSU Winning Streak: 2, 1929-1999 Longest WSU Winning Streak: 8, 1957-64 Last WSU Win: 1999 (22-14) Last WSU Win: 2007 (33-17) Last WSU Win Pullman: N/A Last WSU Win Pullman: 2007 (33-17) Last WSU Win Honolulu: 1999 (22-14) Last WSU Win Stanford: 2006 (36-10) WSU at Home: N/A WSU at Home: 7-13-0 (+1) WSU at Honolulu: 2-2 (-1) WSU at Stanford: 15-18-0 (-1) Paul Wulff vs. Hawaii: 0-1 WSU at Spokane: 3-2-1 WSU Streak: -1 Paul Wulff vs. Stanford: 0-1 WSU Streak: -1 HAWAII VS. WSU Most Hawaii Points: 24, 2008 (24-10) STANFORD VS. WSU Widest Hawaii Victory: 14, 2008 (24-10) SOUTHERN METHODIST VS. WSU Most Stanford Points: 63, 1970 (63-16) Longest Hawaii Winning Streak: 1, 1925, 2008 First Meeting Widest Stanford Victory: 58, 2008 (58-0) Last Hawaii Win: 2008 (24-10) Longest Stanford Winning Streak: 8, 1973-82 Last Hawaii Win Pullman: N/A Last Stanford Win: 2008 (58-0) Last Hawaii Win Honolulu: 2008 (24-10) Last Stanford Win Pullman: 2005 (24-21) Hawaii at Home: 2-2 (+1) Last Stanford Win Stanford: 2008 (58-0) Hawaii at Pullman: N/A Stanford at Home: 18-15-0 (+1) Greg McMackin vs. WSU: 1-0 Stanford at Pullman: 13-7-0 (-1) Stanford at Spokane: 2-3-1 HAWAII 2009 SCHEDULE Jim Harbaugh vs. WSU: 1-1 Sept. 4 Central Arkansas Sept. 12 at Washington State (Seattle) STANFORD 2009 SCHEDULE Sept. 19 at UNLV SOUTHERN METHODIST 2009 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 at Washington State Sept. 30 at Louisiana Tech Sept. 5 Stephen F. Austin Sept. 12 at Wake Forest Oct. 10 Fresno State Sept. 12 at UAB Sept. 19 San Jose State Oct. 17 at Idaho Sept. 19 at Washington State Sept. 26 Washington Oct. 24 Boise State Oct. 3 at TCU Oct. 3 UCLA Oct. 31 at Nevada Oct. 10 East Carolina Oct. 10 at Oregon State Nov. 7 Utah State Oct. 17 Navy Oct. 17 at Arizona Nov. 14 New Mexico State Oct. 24 at Houston Oct. 24 Arizona State Nov. 21 at San Jose State Oct. 31 at Tulsa Nov. 7 Oregon Nov. 28 Navy Nov. 7 Rice Nov. 14 at USC Dec. 5 Wisconsin Nov. 14 UTEP Nov. 21 California Nov. 21 at Marshall Nov. 28 Notre Dame Nov. 28 Tulane 120 2009 COUGAR FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2009 OPPONENTS USC OREGON ARIZONA STATE USC INFORMATION OREGON INFORMATION ARIZONA STATE INFORMATION LOCATION: Los Angeles, Calif. LOCATION: Eugene, Ore. LOCATION: Tempe, Ariz. NICKNAME: Trojans NICKNAME: Ducks NICKNAME: Sun Devils COLORS: Cardinal and Gold COLORS: Green and Yellow COLORS: Maroon and Gold PRESIDENT: Dr. Steven Sample PRESIDENT: Richard Lariviere PRESIDENT: Dr. Michael Crow ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mike Garrett ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mike Bellotti VP for UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS: Lisa Love CONFERENCE: Pacific-10 CONFERENCE: Pacific-10 CONFERENCE: Pacific-10 ENROLLMENT: 33,500 ENROLLMENT: 20,376 ENROLLMENT: 67,082 STADIUM: LA Memorial Coliseum (92,000; natural STADIUM: Autzen Stadium (54,000; FieldTurf) STADIUM: Frank Kush Field/Sun Devil Stadium grass) WEB SITE: www.goducks.com (71,706; natural grass) WEB SITE: www.usctrojans.com WEB SITE: www.thesundevils.com OREGON STAFF USC STAFF HEAD COACH: Chip Kelly (New Hampshire, 1990) ARIZONA STATE STAFF HEAD COACH: Pete Carroll (Pacific, 1973) Record at School: 0-0, First year HEAD COACH: Dennis Erickson (Montana State, Record at School: 88-15, 8 years Career Record: Same 1970) Career Record: Same Record vs. WSU: 0-0 Record at School: 15-9, 2 years Record vs. WSU: 6-1 OFFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Steve Greatwood, Mark Career Record: 163-75-1, 20 years OFFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Jeremy Bates, Asst. HC/QB; Helfrich, OC/QB; Tom Osborne, ST/TE; Gary Record vs. WSU: 4-4 Brennan Carroll, TE/RC; Todd McNair, RB; John Campbell, RB; Scott Frost, WR OFFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Rich Olson, OC/QB; Gregg Morton, OC/WR; Pat Ruel, OL; Brian Schneider, ST DEFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Don Pellum, Asst. HC / Smith, OL; Jamie Christian, TE/ST; Eric Yarber, WR; DEFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Ken Norton, Jr., Asst. HD/ ILB; Nick Aliotti, DC/OLB; Jerry Azzinaro, DL; John Bryce Erickson, RB LB; Jethro Franklin, DL; Rocky Seto, DC/DB Neal, DB DEFENSIVE ASSISTANTS: Craig Bray, DC/LB; Grady SID: Tim Tessalone ([email protected]) SID: Dave Williford ([email protected]) Stretz, DL; Greg Burns, DB; Matt Lubick, Asst. FB ASST: Paul Goldberg ([email protected]) FB ASST: Andy McNamara ([email protected]) HC/S/RC SID OFFICE: (213) 740-8480 SID OFFICE: (541) 346-5488 SID: Mark Brand ([email protected]) SID FAX: (213) 740-7584 SID FAX: (541) 346-5449 FB ASST: Randy Policar ([email protected]) FOOTBALL OFFICE: (213) 740-4204 FOOTBALL OFFICE: (541) 346-3825 SID OFFICE: (480) 965-6592 CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID SID FAX: (480) 965-5408 FOOTBALL OFFICE: (480) 965-5053 WSU VS. USC WSU VS. OREGON CONTACT HEAD COACH: Contact SID Most WSU Points: 35, 1973 (35-46) Most WSU Points: 56, 1977 (56-20) Widest WSU Victory: 20, 1986 (34-14) Widest WSU Victory: 39, 2003 (55-16) WSU VS. ARIZONA STATE Longest WSU Winning Streak: 2, 2000-02 Longest WSU Winning Streak: 4, 1950-53, 1971-74, Most WSU Points: 51, 1978 (51-26) Last WSU Win: 2002 (30-27 OT) 1976-79, 1981-84 Widest WSU Victory: 25, 1978 (51-26) Last WSU Win Pullman: 2002 (30-27 OT) Last WSU Win: 2006 (34-22) Longest WSU Winning Streak: 4, 1991-94 Last WSU Win Los Angeles: 2000 (33-27) Last WSU Win Pullman: 2006 (34-22) Last WSU Win: 2003 (34-19) WSU at Home: 4-12-2 (-3) Last WSU Win Eugene: 2003 (55-16) Last WSU Win Pullman: 2003 (34-19) WSU at Los Angeles: 4-37-2 (-3) WSU at Home: 20-22-2 (-1) Last WSU Win Tempe: 2001 (28-16) WSU at Spokane: 0-7-0 WSU at Eugene: 16-17-4 (-1) WSU at Home: 6-7-0 (-2) Paul Wulff vs. USC: 0-1 WSU at Spokane: 1-0-0 WSU at Tempe: 5-13-2 (-3) WSU Streak: -6 WSU at Portland: 1-2-1 WSU at Spokane: 1-1-0 Paul Wulff vs. Oregon: 0-1 Paul Wulff vs. Arizona State: 0-1 USC VS. WSU WSU Streak: -2 WSU Streak: -5 Most USC Points: 70, 1970 (70-33) Widest USC Victory: 69, 2008 (69-0) OREGON VS. WSU ARIZONA STATE VS. WSU Longest USC Winning Streak: 16, 1958-85 Most Oregon Points: 63, 2008 (63-14) Most Arizona State Points: 51, 1990 (51-26) Last USC Win: 2008 (69-0) Widest Oregon Victory: 49, 2008 (63-14) Widest Arizona State Victory: 33, 2006 (47-14) Last USC Win Pullman: 2008 (69-0) Longest Oregon Winning Streak: 4, 1967-70, 1985- Longest Arizona State Winning Streak: 5, Last USC Win Los Angeles: 2007 (47-14) 88, 1998-2001 2004-Present USC at Home: 37-4-2 (+3) Last Oregon Win: 2008 (63-14) Last Arizona State Win: 2008 (31-0) USC at Pullman: 12-4-2 (+3) Last Oregon Win Pullman: 2008 (63-14) Last Arizona State Win Pullman: 2007 (23-20) USC at Spokane: 7-0-0 Last Oregon Win Eugene: 2007 (53-7) Last Arizona State Win Tempe: 2008 (31-0) Pete Carroll vs.
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